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41 блажь нашла
прост.one was seized with a sudden whim; the fancy took him (her, etc.); one took a crazy notion to do smth.- Как же, кум? - прервал Черевик: - как же могло это статься, чтобы чорта выгнали из пекла? - Что ж делать, кум? выгнали, да и выгнали, как собаку мужик выгоняет из хаты. Может быть, на него нашла блажь сделать какое-нибудь доброе дело, ну и указали двери. (Н. Гоголь, Сорочинская ярмарка) — 'What do you say, cousin?' interrupted Cherevik. 'How can that be, now, that a devil should be given the boot from hell?' 'Well, that's what happened, cousin: he was expelled, chased out, just as a peasant chases a dog out of the house. Maybe he took a notion to do some good deed and they showed him the door.'
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42 курить
1. smoked2. smokesон не курит, не пьёт и не гуляет — he neither smokes, drinks nor chases
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43 tag
[tæg]1. noun1) a label:لاصِقَه، بِطاقَهa name-tag.
2) a saying or quotation that is often repeated:كَلام مأثور يُسْتَشْهَد بِهa well-known Latin tag.
3) something small that is added on or attached:إضافَهa question-tag such as "isn"t it?'
4) a children's game in which one player chases the others and tries to touch one of them:إمْسِكْني: لُعْبَة أطْفالto play tag.
2. verb– past tense, past participle taggedto put a tag or label on something:يُلْصِق بِطاقَة أسْعارAll the clothes have been tagged.
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44 versieren
3 [op slinkse wijze verkrijgen] get hold of4 [verleiden] pick up; 〈Brits-Engels; 't aanleggen met iemand〉 get off with; 〈 avances maken〉 make a pass at♦voorbeelden:straten versieren • decorate the streets -
45 zij probeert alle jongens te versieren
zij probeert alle jongens te versierenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zij probeert alle jongens te versieren
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46 დევნა
vbadger, battue, chase, chases, hound, persecute, persecution, pursue, pursuit, trail, victimization -
47 დევნის
vchases, chasing, hounding, hounds, persecutes, persecuting, pursues, pursuing, trailing, trails -
48 edhergen
buıt ol keyikni edhergen - This is a dog who habitually chases after game -
49 edhergen
buıt ol keyikni edhergen - This is a dog who habitually chases after game -
50 jagt
1. chases2. hunts3. scuds -
51 pengusir
s.o. or s.t. that chases away. -
52 σκορπίζω
σκορπίζω (fr. σκορπίος) fut. σκορπιῶ LXX; 1 aor. ἐσκόρπισα. Pass.: fut. 3 pl. σκορπισθήσονται Tob 14:4 BA; 1 aor. ἐσκορπίσθην; pf. ptc. ἐσκορπισμένος LXX.① to cause a group or gathering to go in various directions, scatter, disperse (Hecataeus Mil.: 1 Fgm. 366 Jac. [in Phryn. p. 218 Lob.]; Strabo 4, 4, 6; Ps.-Lucian, Asinus 32; Aelian, VH 13, 45; Jos., Ant. 16, 10; LXX; TestSol; TestAsh 7:6 v.l.; Tat. 30, 1) of a wolf τὰ πρόβατα σκορπίζει he chases the sheep in all directions J 10:12. Opp. συνάγειν (Artem. 1, 56 p. 52, 17 συνάγει τοὺς ἐσκορπισμένους τὸ ὄργανον; Tob 13:5 BA) ὁ μὴ συνάγων μετʼ ἐμοῦ σκορπίζει, prob. w. ref. to a flock rather than to a harvest Mt 12:30; Lk 11:23 (in Astrampsychus 40 Dec. 83, 8 and Cat. Cod. Astr. II 162, 7 σκ.=‘squander, waste’.—On the idea s. Polyaenus 8, 23, 27: Καῖσαρ Πομπηί̈ου κηρύξαντος ἔχθραν καὶ τοῖς μηδετέρῳ προστιθεμένοις ἀντεκήρυξε καὶ φίλους ἡγήσεσθαι κατʼ ἴσον τοῖς ἑαυτῷ συμμαχήσασιν ‘when Pompey declared hostility, Caesar in turn proclaimed to those who did not choose sides that he equated friends with those who joined forces with himself’. In Lat. in Cicero: AFridrichsen, ZNW 13, 1012, 273–80. Caesar’s point of view resembles that of Mk 9:40=Lk 9:50). Pass. (Plut., Timol. 4, 2; Philo; Jos., Ant. 6, 116; 1 Macc 6:54 ἐσκορπίσθησαν ἕκαστος εἰς τὸν τόπον αὐτοῦ) be scattered ἵνα σκορπισθῆτε ἕκαστος εἰς τὰ ἴδια J 16:32.② to distribute in various directions, scatter abroad, distribute (PLond I, 131, 421 p. 182 [I A.D.] of spreading fertilizer over an entire field; PFlor 175, 22 τὰ καμήλια ἐσκορπίσαμεν=‘we have distributed the camels in various places’; Jos., Ant. 16, 10) of God ἐσκόρπισεν, ἔδωκεν τοῖς πένησιν 2 Cor 9:9 (Ps 111:9).—DELG s.v. σκορπίος. M-M. TW. -
53 hovarda
"1. (someone) who will spend money extravagantly in order to have a good time/ who is a big spender when it comes to pleasure. 2. (someone) who chases women/who womanizes/who philanders. 3. big spender when it comes to pleasure. 4. woman chaser, womanizer, philanderer, rake. 5. prostitute´s rich lover; sugar daddy." -
54 zendost
",-tu 1. womanizer, skirt chaser. 2. very fond of women; (someone) who chases after women." -
55 çalmacı
chaser, person who chases metal. -
56 נדד
נָדַד(b. h.) 1) to move, shake, chase. Snh.107a (ret to Ps. 11:1) in שלא יאמרו … צפור נְדַדְתּוֹ lest they say, that mountain among you (David)a bird has shaken it. Esth. R. to VI, 1 נָדְדוּ שמים כסאווכ׳ the heavens shook the throne of Sifré Deut. 38 ונוֹדֵד שנתוכ׳ and chases away the sleep of his eyes (watches constantly) over it; a. e. 2) to be restless, flee. Meg.15b (ref. to Esth. 6:1) נָדְדָה שנת מלכווכ׳ the sleep of the King of the world fled; ib. נדדו עליוניםוכ׳ those on high were agitated; Pirké dR. El. ch. L; a. e.Tosef.B. Kam. IX, 27 ונדדה and the tooth was loosened.Part. pass. נָדוּד; f. נְדוּדָה. Ib. היתה … שינו נ׳וכ׳ (not נדדה) if his tooth had been loose, and he (the master) caused it to fall out; Kidd.24b; a. e. Pi. נִדֵּד to make unsteady, chase. B. Bath.10a שמְנַדְּדִיו שינה מעיניהם who chase the sleep from their eyes (study by night). Keth.62a שמְנַדְּדוֹתוכ׳ who keep themselves awake (while their husbands are studying); a. e.Lev. R. s. 18, v. נִדְנֵד. Hithpa. הִתְנַדֶּד to be shaken. Yalk. Lev. 571 ובלבד שלא תהא מִתְנַדֶּדֶת provided it (the bench) be not shaken (when they sit on it). -
57 נָדַד
נָדַד(b. h.) 1) to move, shake, chase. Snh.107a (ret to Ps. 11:1) in שלא יאמרו … צפור נְדַדְתּוֹ lest they say, that mountain among you (David)a bird has shaken it. Esth. R. to VI, 1 נָדְדוּ שמים כסאווכ׳ the heavens shook the throne of Sifré Deut. 38 ונוֹדֵד שנתוכ׳ and chases away the sleep of his eyes (watches constantly) over it; a. e. 2) to be restless, flee. Meg.15b (ref. to Esth. 6:1) נָדְדָה שנת מלכווכ׳ the sleep of the King of the world fled; ib. נדדו עליוניםוכ׳ those on high were agitated; Pirké dR. El. ch. L; a. e.Tosef.B. Kam. IX, 27 ונדדה and the tooth was loosened.Part. pass. נָדוּד; f. נְדוּדָה. Ib. היתה … שינו נ׳וכ׳ (not נדדה) if his tooth had been loose, and he (the master) caused it to fall out; Kidd.24b; a. e. Pi. נִדֵּד to make unsteady, chase. B. Bath.10a שמְנַדְּדִיו שינה מעיניהם who chase the sleep from their eyes (study by night). Keth.62a שמְנַדְּדוֹתוכ׳ who keep themselves awake (while their husbands are studying); a. e.Lev. R. s. 18, v. נִדְנֵד. Hithpa. הִתְנַדֶּד to be shaken. Yalk. Lev. 571 ובלבד שלא תהא מִתְנַדֶּדֶת provided it (the bench) be not shaken (when they sit on it). -
58 צוד
צוּד(b. h.; v. צָדָה) to lie in wait, hunt, catch. Gen. R. s. 66 (ref. to Gen. 27:30) מזויין לָצוּד נפשות (not נפשו) armed to hunt lives (to kill, with ref. to Ex. 21:13, a. 1 Sam. 24:12; v. ‘Rashi a. l.). Ib. s. 67 היה עשו צָדוכ׳ Esau caught deer and tied them. Ib. s. 63 (ref. to Gen. 25:27 sq.) צד את הבריות בפיו he (Esau-Rome) catches men with his mouth (by means of insidious cross-examination in court); ib. s. 37 צד … בפיהם catches people through their own mouth. Deut. R. s. 1 בשעה שיצא לצוד when he went hunting. Sot.4b (ref. to Prov. 6:26) היא תְצוּדֶנּוּ לדינהוכ׳ she will chase him to the judgment of Gehenna. Sabb.XIII, 5 הצר צפור למגדלוכ׳ he who chases a bird into the tower or a deer into the house. Ib. XIV, 1 הצָדָן he who catches them (on the Sabbath). Gen. R. s. 63 (ref. to Gen. l. c.) צידני צד בבית צרוכ׳ a hunter, catching (captivating Isaacs good opinion) in the house, catching in the field, in the house (by asking), how are tithes given of salt ?; a. fr. Nif. נִיצּוֹד, נָצוֹד to be hunted, caught. Sabb.106b כל שבמינו נ׳ an animal which belongs to those that are hunted. Bets.III, 2 יודע שנָצוֹדוּוכ׳ he knows that they have been caught on the eve of the festival. Sabb.I, 6 כדי שיִצּוֹדוּוכ׳ in time to be caught in the net before the Sabbath begins; a. fr. -
59 צוּד
צוּד(b. h.; v. צָדָה) to lie in wait, hunt, catch. Gen. R. s. 66 (ref. to Gen. 27:30) מזויין לָצוּד נפשות (not נפשו) armed to hunt lives (to kill, with ref. to Ex. 21:13, a. 1 Sam. 24:12; v. ‘Rashi a. l.). Ib. s. 67 היה עשו צָדוכ׳ Esau caught deer and tied them. Ib. s. 63 (ref. to Gen. 25:27 sq.) צד את הבריות בפיו he (Esau-Rome) catches men with his mouth (by means of insidious cross-examination in court); ib. s. 37 צד … בפיהם catches people through their own mouth. Deut. R. s. 1 בשעה שיצא לצוד when he went hunting. Sot.4b (ref. to Prov. 6:26) היא תְצוּדֶנּוּ לדינהוכ׳ she will chase him to the judgment of Gehenna. Sabb.XIII, 5 הצר צפור למגדלוכ׳ he who chases a bird into the tower or a deer into the house. Ib. XIV, 1 הצָדָן he who catches them (on the Sabbath). Gen. R. s. 63 (ref. to Gen. l. c.) צידני צד בבית צרוכ׳ a hunter, catching (captivating Isaacs good opinion) in the house, catching in the field, in the house (by asking), how are tithes given of salt ?; a. fr. Nif. נִיצּוֹד, נָצוֹד to be hunted, caught. Sabb.106b כל שבמינו נ׳ an animal which belongs to those that are hunted. Bets.III, 2 יודע שנָצוֹדוּוכ׳ he knows that they have been caught on the eve of the festival. Sabb.I, 6 כדי שיִצּוֹדוּוכ׳ in time to be caught in the net before the Sabbath begins; a. fr.
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