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61 за душой
( у кого)разг.at heart; in one's heart; inside one's heart; inside smb.Мозг мой вмешивался и приказывал: "Стоп, Егоров! Что ты, не видел нынешней молодёжи? Не знаешь, как она может работать?.. А эти развинченные пижоны... Во-первых, их не так уж и много, а во-вторых, что у них за душой, ты знаешь?" (В. Аксёнов, Коллеги) — Then my brain stepped in and said: 'Enough of that, Yegorov. One might think you didn't know today's young folk, hadn't seen how they can work... As for the city dandies - first of all, there aren't so many of them; and secondly, how do you know what's going on inside them?'
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62 park
1. n место стоянкиcar park — стоянка автомобилей, автостоянка
2. n парк3. n заповедник4. n охотничий заповедник; охотничьи угодьяnational park — национальный парк, большой государственный заповедник
5. n амер. высокогорная долина6. n шотл. ирл. участок земли; выгон, полеball park — стадион, поле
7. n разг. футбольное поле8. n устричный садок9. v разбивать парк10. v отводить участок под парк11. v ставить на стоянку12. v разг. оставить, положить13. v разг. расположиться, устроитьсяpark yourself here! — усаживайтесь здесь!; располагайтесь здесь!
14. v воен. ставить парком артиллериюfolk park — общественный парк отдыха, лесопарк
Синонимический ряд:1. park land (noun) enclosure; forest; garden; grass; grounds; grove; lawn; meadow; park land; parkland; woodland; yard2. preserve (noun) national forest; national monument; national park; preserve; recreational area; reservation; reserve; sanctuary3. square (noun) boulevard; common; esplanade; green; plaza; promenade; square; village green4. station (verb) deposit; leave; place; pull in; pull over; put; set; station; store -
63 κυδώνια
κυδώνια ( μᾶλα)Grammatical information: n. pl.Derivatives: κυδωνέα (- ία) f. `quince-tree, Pirus Cydonia' (hell. pap., Dsc.), - ίτης ( οἶνος) `wine from...' (Dsc., Colum.; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 97), - ᾶτον `drink of...' (Aet., Paul.Aeg.), - ιάω `swell like quinces' ( APl.). - κυδωνό-μελι n. `mede from...' (Dsc., Orib.; Strömberg Wortstudien 30).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Through folk-etymological connection with the famous city of Κυδωνία (on the north coast of Crete) from an older Anatolian name, which is still retained in κοδύ-μαλον (Alcm. 90); cf. further the town Κυτώνιον on the border of Lydia. On confusion with κόττανον (s. v.) is based the indication of the meaning in H.: κοδώνεα σῦκα χειμερινά. καὶ καρύων εἶδος Περσικῶν. Lat. LW [loanword] cydōneum ` quince-juice, -wine' (Ulp.). Here also - prob. as independent loan - Lat. cotōneum `quince' (Cato). From cotōneum and cydōneum derive the West- and Easteurop. forms, e.g. Ital. cotogno, Fr. coing (\> NEngl. quince), OHG chutina, MHG quiten, Slav., e.g. ORuss. gdunja. - Further details in W.-Hofmann s. cotōneum and Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 2, 209; further Lavagnini Stud. itfilclass. 18, 205, Mayer Glotta 32, 73 f.; Hehn, Kulturpflanzen 241. Trump, Hermes 88 (1960) 14-22; Berger MSS 9 (1956) 8ff.Page in Frisk: 2,42Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κυδώνια
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64 βάναυσος
βάναυσος, ον (deriv. fr. βαῦνος or βαυνός ‘furnace, forge’ may be folk etym. Frisk; Soph., Pla. et al.) pert. to the artisan class, being socially inferior or crude in manner (the artisan class was considered necessary to a city’s existence [s. Aristot., Pol. 1291a, 1], but at a low rung socially, hence the transf. sense ‘vulgar’ Aristot., EN 1123a, 19 of the nouveau riche) base, vulgar (as in mod. Gk.) οὐδὲν βάναυσον ἐν ἀγάπῃ there is nothing shabby in love 1 Cl 49:5 (φορτικὰ καὶ βάναυσα Just., D. 3, 3).—DELG and Frisk.
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