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41 slant
مَالَ \ bank: to (esp. of an aeroplane) turn by leaning sideways. lean: to slope; to bend: The tree was leaning over (or across) the road. She leant out of the window. slant: to slope: to have (or cause to have) a slope: My garden slopes down to the stream. -
42 nenendi
(v) to cause to have a taste. A nenendi. Let him have a taste. -
43 enden
I v/i1. (räumlich aufhören) (come to an) end, stop; der Zug endet hier the train terminates ( oder stops umg.) here, this is the end of the line (for this train)2. (zeitlich aufhören, ausgehen) end, finish; Frist: auch run out, be up, expire; Vertrag etc.: expire, lapse; enden mit Sache: end (up) with, end in; Person: finish (up) with ( oder by + Ger.); schlimm oder böse enden come to a bad ( oder sorry) end; wo soll das nur ( alles) enden? whatever are things coming to?; der Film endet tragisch / gut the film (Am. auch movie) ends tragically / happily, the film (Am. auch movie) has a sad ending / happy end; es endete damit, dass er ging the outcome ( oder result) was that he left, it ended (up) ( oder finished) with him leaving, in the end he left; nicht enden wollend unending, never-ending; Beifall: prolonged3. Rede etc., Redner(in): finish, end, conclude geh.; sie endete mit den Worten... she finished by saying..., finally, she said...4. euph. (sterben, sein Leben beschließen) end one’s days, finish (up); du wirst noch im Knast / in der Gosse enden! you’ll finish ( oder end) up in jail / in the gutter!II v/t geh. (beenden) end, (bring to a) close, terminate* * *to expire; to end up; to conclude; to cease; to come to an end; to finish; to end; to eventuate* * *ẹn|den ['ɛndn]vito end, to finish; (Frist auch) to run out, to expire; (Zug) to terminate; (= sterben) to meet one's endmit den Worten... enden (bei Rede) — to close with the words...
es endete damit, dass... — the outcome was that...
der Streit endete vor Gericht — the quarrel ended up in court
er endete im Gefängnis — he ended up in prison
wie wird das noch mit ihm enden? — what will become of him?
das wird böse enden! — no good will come of it!
* * *1) (to get into a particular, usually unfortunate, situation, especially through one's own fault: If you go on like that, you'll land up in jail.) land up3) (to reach or come to an end, usually unpleasant: I knew that he would end up in prison.) end up4) (to end: It was no surprise to me when he finished up in jail; The car finished up in the dump.) finish up* * *en·den[ˈɛndn̩]vidie Straße endete nach 40 Kilometern after 40 kilometres the road came to an endder Rock endet knapp oberhalb des Knies the skirt ends just above the kneedie Frist endet morgen tomorrow is the deadline3. Hilfsverb: haben (nicht mehr weiterfahren) end, stopdieser Zug endet hier! this train terminates here!das Wort endet auf ein „o“ the word ends with an “o”6. Hilfsverb: haben (zu etw führen)das wird böse \enden! that will end in tears [or disaster]!jd wird schlimm \enden sb will come to a bad end, sb will come to no goodnicht \enden wollend endlesses endete damit, dass sie sich verprügelten they ended up fighting, in the end they came to blowswie soll/wird es mit jdm noch mal \enden? what will happen to sb?, whatever will come of sb* * *intransitives Verb1) end; < programme> end, finishin der Gosse/im Gefängnis enden — die in the gutter/end one's days in prison
* * *A. v/i1. (räumlich aufhören) (come to an) end, stop;der Zug endet hier the train terminates ( oder stops umg) here, this is the end of the line (for this train)2. (zeitlich aufhören, ausgehen) end, finish; Frist: auch run out, be up, expire; Vertrag etc: expire, lapse;böse enden come to a bad ( oder sorry) end;wo soll das nur (alles) enden? whatever are things coming to?;der Film endet tragisch/gut the film (US auch movie) ends tragically/happily, the film (US auch movie) has a sad ending/happy end;es endete damit, dass er ging the outcome ( oder result) was that he left, it ended (up) ( oder finished) with him leaving, in the end he left;nicht enden wollend unending, never-ending; Beifall: prolonged3. Rede etc, Redner(in): finish, end, conclude geh;sie endete mit den Worten … she finished by saying…, finally, she said…4. euph (sterben, sein Leben beschließen) end one’s days, finish (up);du wirst noch im Knast/in der Gosse enden! you’ll finish ( oder end) up in jail/in the gutter!5. LING:B. v/t geh (beenden) end, (bring to a) close, terminate* * *intransitives Verb1) end; < programme> end, finishin der Gosse/im Gefängnis enden — die in the gutter/end one's days in prison
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45 fluidiseren
v. fluidize, make into a fluid; cause to have the qualities of a fluid; suspend or transport fine particles in a stream of gas or air (Chemistry) -
46 mank|o
n deficit, shortfall- zrobić/spowodować/mieć manko to create/to cause/to have a deficitThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mank|o
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47 asorochar
v.to cause to have altitude sickness. (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru)) -
48 أجهض المرأة إلخ
أجْهَضَ المَرْأةَ إلخto abort, cause to have an abortion, induce or effect an abortion to, terminate the pregnancy of before term -
49 أزكم
أزْكَمَ: جَعَلَهُ مَزْكُوماً -
50 أسقط الحبلى
أسْقَطَ (جَنِينَ) الحُبْلَى: أجْهَضَهاto abort, cause to have an abortion -
51 طرح الحبلى
طَرّحَ الحُبْلى: أجْهَضَهَاto abort, cause to have an abortion, induce or effect an abortion to -
52 be etc in proportion (to)
to (cause to) have a correct relationship (to each other or something else):بِصورَةٍ مُتناسِبَه، بالنِّسْبَةٍ الصَّحيحَهIn drawing a person, it is difficult to get all the parts of the body in proportion.
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53 be etc in proportion (to)
to (cause to) have a correct relationship (to each other or something else):بِصورَةٍ مُتناسِبَه، بالنِّسْبَةٍ الصَّحيحَهIn drawing a person, it is difficult to get all the parts of the body in proportion.
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54 be etc out of (all) proportion (to)
to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else):غَيْر مُتَناسِبAn elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.
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55 be etc out of (all) proportion (to)
to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else):غَيْر مُتَناسِبAn elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.
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56 be etc out of (all) proportion (to)
to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else):غَيْر مُتَناسِبAn elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.
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57 be etc out of (all) proportion (to)
to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else):غَيْر مُتَناسِبAn elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.
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58 get etc in proportion (to)
to (cause to) have a correct relationship (to each other or something else):بِصورَةٍ مُتناسِبَه، بالنِّسْبَةٍ الصَّحيحَهIn drawing a person, it is difficult to get all the parts of the body in proportion.
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59 get etc in proportion (to)
to (cause to) have a correct relationship (to each other or something else):بِصورَةٍ مُتناسِبَه، بالنِّسْبَةٍ الصَّحيحَهIn drawing a person, it is difficult to get all the parts of the body in proportion.
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60 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else):غَيْر مُتَناسِبAn elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.
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