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101 ὑστερίζω
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102 υστερίξαι
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103 ὑστερίξαι
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104 υστέριζεν
ὑ̱στέριζεν, ὑστερίζωcome after: imperf ind act 3rd sgὑστερίζωcome after: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
105 ὑστέριζεν
ὑ̱στέριζεν, ὑστερίζωcome after: imperf ind act 3rd sgὑστερίζωcome after: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
106 υστέρισεν
ὑ̱στέρισεν, ὑστερίζωcome after: aor ind act 3rd sgὑστερίζωcome after: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
107 ὑστέρισεν
ὑ̱στέρισεν, ὑστερίζωcome after: aor ind act 3rd sgὑστερίζωcome after: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
108 BAK
n.1) back (binda bagga á bak sér);fig. bera sök á baki, to be guilty;leggja bleyðiorð á bak e-m, to charge one with being a coward;hafa marga vetr á baki, to be advanced in years;snúa baki við, to turn the back, flee;ganga á bak heitum, orðum, to go back on one’s word;2) = hestbak;fara á bak, to mount;fara, stíga, spretta af baki, to dismount;á baki húsunum, at the back of the houses;gøra e-t á baki e-m, in one’s absence, behind one’s back;ríða at baki e-m, behind him on the same horse;berr er hverr at baki nema sér bróður eigi, bare is one’s back without a brother behind it;á bak,a) behind;koma á bak e-m, to attack in the rear;b) after;á bak jólum, after Christmas;hvat sem á bak kemr, whatever may come after or follow;c) absol., falla á bak aptr, to fall backwards;brjóta á bak orð e-s, to refute, make them null and void;brjóta á bak Rómverja, to defeat them.* * *n. [A. S. bäc], Lat. tergum, back, Eg. 218, Edda 29, 30, Hkr. i. 337: in metaph. phrases, bera sök á baki, to be guilty, Gþl. 539; leggja bleyðiorð á bak e-m, to load, charge one with being a coward. Fas. ii. 530; hafa mörg ár á baki, to ‘carry a weight of years’ Ísl. ii. 456: of horseback, léttr á baki, Sturl. ii. 195; fara á bak, to mount; stíga af baki, to dismount, Eg. 397, Grág. ii. 95: in other relations, as adv., at hurðar-baki, behind the door; at húsa-baki, at the back of the houses; að fjalla-baki, behind the mountains; handar-bak, the back of the hand.2. á bak or á baki used as a prep. or as an adv.; á bak (acc.) if denoting motion, á baki (dat.) if without motion:α. loc. behind, at the back of; á baki húsunum, Háv. 49, Nj. 28; at baki þeim, at their back, Eg. 91, Nj. 261, 262, 84, Eg. 583; Hrútr kveðst þat ætla, at hans skyldi lítt á bak at leita, he should not be found in the rear, Ld. 278; berr á baki, unbacked, helpless, in the proverb, Nj. 265, Grett. 154: metaph., ganga á bak e-u, orðum, heitum …, to elude, evade one’s pledged word, Fms. ii. 209, Ísl. ii. 382; göra e-t á baki e-m, in one’s absence, behind one’s back, N. G. L. i. 20; á bak aptr (= aptr á bak), backward; falla; á b. a., Eb. 240, Nj. 9, Eg. 397, Háv. 48 new Ed.; til baks, better til baka, to back, Sturl. ii. 203; brjóta á bak, prop. to break one’s back, Fms. viii. 119; to break, subdue, and also to make void, annul; brjóta á bak Rómverja, to ‘break the back’ of the R., defeat them, 625. 65; Heiðrekr vildi öll rúð fóður síns á bak brjóta, Fas. i. 528.β. temp. with dat. past, after; á bak Jólum, after Yule, Fms. viii. 60; á b. Jónsvöku, ix. 7: metaph., Héðinn kvaðst eigi hirða hvat er á bak kæmi, H. said he did not care for what came after, Fas. i. 402; muntú eigi vera mót Njáli, hvat sem á b. kemr, Nj. 193. -
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110 nast|ąpić
pf — nast|ępować impf vi 1. (nadepnąć) to step, to tread (na coś on sth)- nastąpić komuś na nogę to step on sb’s foot2. (pojawić się po kolei) to come after, to follow- wiosna następuje po zimie spring comes after winter- po przemówieniu nastąpiła część rozrywkowa the speech was followed by some entertainment- wydarzenia następowały jedno po drugim the events followed in succession3. (zdarzyć się) to come, to occur- śmierć nastąpiła nagle death came unexpectedly- nastąpił rozłam w partii there was a break within the party4. książk. (zaatakować) to attack- cofali się przed następującym nieprzyjacielem they retreated before the encroaching enemyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nast|ąpić
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111 только после
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112 μετέρχομαι
μετέρχομαι, [dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Dor. [full] πεδέρχομαι, Pi.N.7.74, Theoc.29.25: [tense] fut.Aμετελεύσομαι Il.6.280
(in [dialect] Att. the [tense] impf. and [tense] fut. are borrowed from μέτειμι, q. v.):— come or go among, c. dat. pl., Od.1.134, 6.222: freq. abs. in part., μετελθών if he came among them, Il.4.539, etc.; of a leader, στίχας.. Ἄρης ὄτρυνε μετελθών having gone between the ranks, 5.461, cf. 13.351.2 go among with hostile purpose, attack,λέων ἀγέληφι μετελθών 16.487
: with a double construction,βουσὶ μετέρχεται ἢ ὀΐεσσιν ἠὲ μετ' ἀγροτέρας ἐλάφους Od.6.132
.II go to another place,πόλινδε μετέρχεο Il.6.86
;μ. εἰς τὸ ἱερόν D.Ep.2.20
; εἰς θεοὺς μ., i.e. die, OGI56.55 (Canopus, iii B.C.); migrate, change one's abode, Hp.Aër.18, PRev.Laws44.11 (iii B.C.); of a slave, to be transferred, PCair.Zen.355.51 (iii B.C.).IV go to seek, go in quest of, c. acc. pers.,Πάριν μετελεύσομαι Il.6.280
, cf. Archil.44, etc.: also c. acc. rei, πατρὸς κλέος εὐρὺ μετέρχομαι I go to seek tidings of my father, Od.3.83: generally, seek, E.El. 582, etc.;τὴν ἐλευθερίαν Th. 1.124
;ἀσκήσει τὸ ἀνδρεῖον μ. Id.2.39
;τὸ πάγχρυσον δέρας Πελίᾳ μ. E.Med.6
;ἰατρόν τινι μ. Ar.Ec. 363
.2 in hostile sense, pursue, Il.5.456, 21.422: metaph.,Ὀροίτεα τίσιες μετῆλθον Hdt.3.126
;ἡ Πυθίη μ. αὐτὸν τοισίδε τοῖσι ἔπεσι Id.6.86
.γ; Προμηθέα κλοπῆς δίκη μετῆλθεν Pl.Prt. 322a
; in legal sense, prosecute,μ. φονέα Antipho 1.10
; punish,τινὰς ταῖς ἐσχάταις τιμωρίαις μ. Lycurg.116
: c. acc. rei, seek to avenge,ὑβρισθέντας γάμους E.IT14
: c. dupl. acc. pers. et rei, visit a crime upon..,μ. ἁρπαγὰς Ἑλένης Ἰλίου πόλιν Id.Cyc. 280
, cf. Or. 423; : later c. gen., J.AJ1.4.2, Longus 1.12.3 of things, go after, attend to,ἔργα μετερχόμενος Od.16.314
;μετέρχεο ἔργα γάμοιο Il.5.429
; prosecute, pursue a business, ;τὰ ἐγκλήματα Th.1.34
; , etc.; μ. ἄλλων πημάτων κακὰς ὁδούς narrate them, E. Ion 930;μ. ἴχνος Pl.Tht. 187e
.4 claim at law, προῖκα ὀφείλεσθαι Mitteis Chr.88.20 (ii A.D.); οἱ μετερχόμενοι the claimants, PGnom.35 (ii A.D.).5 approach with prayer or sacrifice,θεὸν εὐχαῖσιν E.Ba. 713
; : with inf. added, ἐγώ σε μ. τῶν θεῶν εἰπεῖν τὠληθές I beseech you by the gods to speak the truth, Id.6.68, cf. 69;πὲρρ ἁπαλῶ στύματός σε πεδέρχομαι ὀμνάσθην Theoc.29.25
.6 court, woo a woman, Pi.I.7(6).7.2 of honours, pass, descend,εἰς τοὺς παῖδάς τινος IG12(9).906.20
(Chalcis, iii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μετέρχομαι
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113 следовать
I несов. - сле́довать, сов. - после́довать1) (за тв.; идти, ехать следом) follow (d), go (after)сле́довать за кем-л по пята́м — follow smb close(ly), follow hard on smb's heels
за ним сле́довал сын — he was followed by his son
бага́ж сле́дует за на́ми — our luggage is following us
2) (за тв.; быть следующим) follow (d), come (after)ле́то сле́дует за весно́й — summer follows spring
я пло́хо по́мню, како́й коро́ль сле́довал за каки́м — I don't remember well which king came after which
3) (дт.; поступать подобно кому-л) follow (d), take (after)во всём сле́довать отцу́ — take after one's father in everything; follow in one's father's footsteps
4) (дт.; поступать согласно чему-л) follow (d); comply (with)сле́довать мо́де [обы́чаю] — follow the fashion [custom]
сле́довать зако́ну — observe [comply with] the law
сле́довать чьему́-л приме́ру — follow smb's example
сле́довать пра́вилам — follow / observe the rules; stick to the rules разг.
5) тк. несов. (в вн., до; направляться куда-л; о поезде, теплоходе и т.п.) be bound (for)по́езд сле́дует до Пско́ва — the train is bound for Pskov
6) тк. несов. (вытекать, быть следствием) followиз э́того сле́дует, что... — it follows / results from this that...
как сле́дует из ска́занного — as follows / appears from the above
••продолже́ние сле́дует — to be continued
IIоконча́ние сле́дует — to be concluded
1) безл. (дт. + инф.; необходимо) should (+ inf), ought (+ to inf)ему́ сле́дует сде́лать э́то неме́дленно — he ought to do it at once
сле́дует по́мнить — it should be remembered
не сле́дует ду́мать, что — it should not be supposed that
сле́дует обрати́ть внима́ние — note should be taken
э́того сле́довало ожида́ть — it was to be expected
2) уст. (дт. с рд.; причитаться)ему́ сле́дует с вас сто рубле́й — you have to pay [you owe] him one hundred roubles
ско́лько с него́ сле́дует? — what does he owe?
••как сле́дует в знач. нареч. разг. — well, properly, well and truly
отдохни́те как сле́дует — have a good rest
отколоти́ть кого́-л как сле́дует — give smb a sound beating
кому́ сле́дует — to the proper person
куда́ сле́дует — in / to the proper quarter / place
обраща́ться куда́ сле́дует — apply to / in the proper quarter
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114 преследовать
chase глагол:give chase (преследовать, гнаться)ghost (преследовать, бродить как привидение, являться, преследовать как привидение, быть фактическим автором, писать за другого)словосочетание: -
115 вступить
1) General subject: associate, associate oneself, come in, contract, embark, enter, enter into, go into, wade (в спор, в борьбу), wade in (в спор, дискуссию, борьбу), enter the frey (в войну, противостояние, спор)2) American: come aboard, get aboard3) Mathematics: join4) Law: come after (в наследство)5) Jargon: join out -
116 sobrevenir
v.1 to happen, to ensue.sobrevino la guerra the war intervened2 to happen unexpectedly, to come about, to occur, to happen.3 to happen unexpectedly to, to happen to.A María le sobrevino un problema A problem happened unexpectedly to Mary.* * *1 to happen to, befall* * *VI (=ocurrir) to happen, happen unexpectedly; (=resultar) to follow, ensue* * *verbo intransitivo desgracia/accidente to strike* * *verbo intransitivo desgracia/accidente to strike* * *sobrevenir [ I31 ]vi«desgracia/accidente» to strikeal sobrevenir la guerra when war broke outme sobrevino una extraña sensación a strange feeling came over mele sobrevino la muerte he was struck downese año sobrevino un hecho que habría de cambiar el curso de la historia that year something happened which was to change the course of historypueden sobrevenir alucinaciones hallucinations may occur* * *
sobrevenir ( conjugate sobrevenir) verbo intransitivo [desgracia/accidente] to strike
sobrevenir verbo intransitivo
1 (acontecer repentinamente) to happen all of a sudden
2 (venir tras, suceder) to follow, come after
' sobrevenir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acometer
- dar
- entrar
- surgir
- venir
English:
strike
- supervene
* * *sobrevenir vito occur;sobrevino la guerra the war intervened;estaban en el extranjero cuando sobrevino la epidemia they were abroad when the epidemic broke out o occurred;no supieron reaccionar cuando sobrevino el desastre they failed to react when the disaster struck o occurred;la enfermedad le sobrevino durante las vacaciones he was struck down by the illness during the holidays* * *v/i happen; de guerra break out* * *sobrevenir {87} viacaecer: to take place, to come aboutpodrían sobrevenir complicaciones: complications could occur -
117 ὑστερίζω
A- ιῶ D.4.32
, Arist.Ph. 262b17: [tense] aor. ὑστέρισα (v. ὑστερέω, which is a freq. v. l.):— like ὑστερέω, come after, come later or too late, Th.6.69, X.An.6.1.18, Men.364.5, Sam. 325; of attacks of fever, Gal.7.353;ὑ. ἐν [τοῖς καιροῖς] X.Cyr.8.5.7
, cf. 7.5.46, Arist.Ph. l.c., GA 770a22; αἱ ὧραι ὑ. the seasons are late, Plu.Luc.31; of the mind, Arist.SE 174a19; c. gen.,ὑ. τῶν καιρῶν
to be behind, come too late for,D.
4.35, 18.102;τῶν ἔργων Id.4.38
, cf. ib.32;τῶν πραγμάτων Isoc.3.19
;τῶν βαρβάρων Id.4.164
; ὑ. τῶν συλλογισμῶν to be behind-hand in apprehending them, Arist. Rh. 1400b32, cf. 1410b25;τὸ ναυτικὸν πρὸς ἅπασαν ὑστερίζον βοήθειαν Plu.Ant.63
; κραυγῇ οὐδὲν ὑστεριζούσῃ τοῦ λαγῶ lagging behind it, X.Cyr.1.6.40.II metaph., lag behind, be or become inferior to, c. gen.,ἀθληταί τινες.. ὑ. τῶν ἀντιπάλων Id.Mem.3.5.13
; τοὶς λόγοις ὑ., opp. τοῖς ἔργοις πρωτεύω, Arist.Rh.Al. 1420a18.III ὑ. τῆς ἀκμῆς τῆς ἐμαυτοῦ I am later than, i.e. past, my prime, Isoc.9.73; ἂν ὑστερίζῃ τῆς τεταγμένης ἀκμῆς if the guest is later than the appointed time, Alex.149.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑστερίζω
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118 искать
1) General subject: be on the lookout for (she's always on the lookout for smart reads), cast round, cast to cast about for smth., dig for (dig for information - откапывать сведения), fish (в воде for), forage, go after, grapple, grope, grub (обыкн. в архивах, книгах и т. п. тж. grub about), have a look for (что-л.), hunt after, hunt for, look, look for, look for (что-л.), look up (что-либо в справочнике), make a search for (кого-л., что-л.), pick, quest, ransack, reach (чего-л.), root, rootle, rummage, search, seek (seek dead! - ищи!), seek (часто for, after), seek out (чьего-либо общества), sue, to be in search of (что-л.), try, try for, woo (чего-л.), dig for, hunt up, look about, scrounge around for, look up (в справочнике), try for (работу, место), look for (кого-л., что-л.), have a look for (разыскивать, что-л.), (что-л.) scratch around, scrambling3) American: beat the bushes (обычно в отдалённых районах), beat the bushes (обычно в отдаленных районах)4) Poetical language: ensue5) Engineering: hunt (напр, зоны на магнитной ленте), investigate, trace6) Mathematics: find8) Australian slang: pull strings9) Jargon: buck, frisk (кого-то или что-то), pad down10) Information technology: browse, hunt (напр. зону на магнитной ленте)11) Oil: search for12) Fishery: fish for13) Network technologies: retrieval14) Robots: look-up15) Makarov: fish (for) (в воде), come after, cast round (предлог объяснение ответ) -
119 अनुवृत् _anuvṛt
अनुवृत् 1 A. (sometimes P. also)1 (Transitively used) (a) To go or roll after, follow, pursue; (fig.) to follow, conform to, act according to, obey, adapt oneself to, be guided by; humour; अहं तावत्स्वामिनश्चि- त्तवृत्तिमनुवर्तिष्ये S.2; ते$पि परिचयमनुवर्तन्ते K.289; किमत्र चित्रं यदि विशाखे शशाङ्कलेखामनुवर्तेते Ś.3 approve of her choice; लौकिकानां हि साधूनामर्थं वागनुवर्तते U.1.1 words conform to the sense; न कुलक्रममनुवर्तते K.14 follow; मधु द्विरेफः कुसुमैकपात्रे पपौ प्रियां स्वामनुवर्तमानः Ku.3.36 followed his mate in drinking, drank after her; (जननीम्) अत्यन्तशुद्ध- हृदयामनुवर्तमानाम् Bh.2.11; मम वर्त्मानुवर्तन्ते मनुष्याः पार्थ सर्वशः Bg.3.23; Dk.8,96,126; कृतज्ञतामनुवर्तमानेन Mu. 3 following the path of gratitude; प्रभुचित्तमेव हि जनो$- नुवर्तते Śi.15.41; Māl.3.2. (b) To imitate, resemble; equal; ते$न्ववर्तन् पितॄन्सर्वे यशसा च बलेन च Mb. (c) To gratify, humour, please; Dk.65. (d) To serve, worship; पञ्चवर्षसहस्राणि सूर्यं चैवान्ववर्तत Rām.7.1.8.-2 (Intransitively used) (a) To follow, come after; संग्राह्य इत्यनुवर्तते H.3. (b) To continue, endure. (c) To act towards, behave. (d) (In gram.) To be repeated or supplied from a preceding rule, Sūtra or assertion (said of a word or rule which continues to exercise influence on what follows); e. g. in भक्तिः P.IV.3.95; सो$स्य (occurring in Sūtra 89 before) इत्यनुवर्तते Sk. -Caus.1 To cause to revolve, turn round; एवं प्रवर्तितं चक्रं नानुवर्त- यतीह यः Bg.3.16.-2 To act up to, follow, obey; तथापि लोकयात्रानुवर्तनीया Mv.7; पुत्रैः पितरो लोकद्वयेप्यनुवर्तनीयाः Ve. 3; K.367.-3 To favour, oblige; comply with one's request; विधिनापि भवतेव वयमनुवर्तिताः K.73; यथाचित्तमनु- वर्तनीयः Māl.7.-4 To put in, carry out.-5 To repeat or supply from a preceding Sūtra; केचित्तु विजायते इति नानुवर्तयन्ति P.V.2.13. Sk.-6 To use, employ.-7 To lead one to, attach to.-8 To speak in favour of, speak for; to approve.-9 to imitate, do after one; सतां चरि- तान्यनुवर्तितानि नेन्द्रियाणि K.298. -
120 после
I нареч.later (on); afterwards [-dz]мы поговори́м об э́том по́сле — we shall speak about it later (on)
II предл. (рд.)э́то мо́жно сде́лать по́сле — you can do it afterwards
after; ( с тех пор как) since (обыкн. conj)он придёт по́сле рабо́ты — he will come after work
она́ не вида́ла его́ по́сле его́ возвраще́ния — she has not seen him since his return [since he came back]
по́сле удержа́ния / вы́чета нало́гов — after tax
по́сле всех (последним) — last
он пришёл [ко́нчил] по́сле всех — he came [finished] last
по́сле всего́ — after all; when all is said and done
••по́сле нас хоть пото́п — см. потоп
См. также в других словарях:
come after — index accede (succeed), ensue, succeed (follow) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
come after — verb 1. come after in time, as a result (Freq. 2) A terrible tsunami followed the earthquake • Syn: ↑follow • Hypernyms: ↑result, ↑ensue • Verb Group: ↑po … Useful english dictionary
come after — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms come after : present tense I/you/we/they come after he/she/it comes after present participle coming after past tense came after past participle come after come after someone to try to find or catch someone,… … English dictionary
come after — verb a) to pursue, follow Dont try to come after me. b) to follow, to succeed, to be the successor of Who came after Richard the Lionheart? … Wiktionary
come after somebody — ˌcome ˈafter sb derived no passive to chase or follow sb Main entry: ↑comederived … Useful english dictionary
come after — arrive so as to take, go after … English contemporary dictionary
To come after — Come Come, v. i. [imp. {Came}; p. p. {Come}; p. pr & vb. n. {Coming}.] [OE. cumen, comen, AS. cuman; akin to OS.kuman, D. komen, OHG. queman, G. kommen, Icel. koma, Sw. komma, Dan. komme, Goth. giman, L. venire (gvenire), Gr. ? to go, Skr. gam.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ˌcome ˈafter sb — phrasal verb to try to find or catch someone, in order to punish or harm them … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Come — Come, v. i. [imp. {Came}; p. p. {Come}; p. pr & vb. n. {Coming}.] [OE. cumen, comen, AS. cuman; akin to OS.kuman, D. komen, OHG. queman, G. kommen, Icel. koma, Sw. komma, Dan. komme, Goth. giman, L. venire (gvenire), Gr. ? to go, Skr. gam.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Come — Come, v. i. [imp. {Came}; p. p. {Come}; p. pr & vb. n. {Coming}.] [OE. cumen, comen, AS. cuman; akin to OS.kuman, D. komen, OHG. queman, G. kommen, Icel. koma, Sw. komma, Dan. komme, Goth. giman, L. venire (gvenire), Gr. ? to go, Skr. gam.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
after\ the\ dust\ clears — • after the dust clears • when the dust settles adv. phr. When a troubling, confusing, or disastrous event is finally over. John invited Tim for dinner, but since Tim s father had just died, he replied, thanks. I d like to come after the dust… … Словарь американских идиом