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101 ἀνανῶ
ἀνανέωcome to the surface: pres subj act 1st sg (attic epic doric)ἀνανέωcome to the surface: pres ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric aeolic) -
102 ανανέουσι
ἀνανέωcome to the surface: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (epic doric ionic)ἀνανέωcome to the surface: pres ind act 3rd pl (epic doric ionic aeolic) -
103 ἀνανέουσι
ἀνανέωcome to the surface: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (epic doric ionic)ἀνανέωcome to the surface: pres ind act 3rd pl (epic doric ionic aeolic) -
104 affiorare vi
[affjo'rare]1) (venire in superficie) to appear on the surfaceaffiorare alla o in superficie — to come to the surface
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105 выплывать
несовер. - выплывать; совер. - выплытьбез доп.1) swim out2) come to the surface; come up; emerge, appear перен.луна выплыла из-за туч — the moon emerged the clouds, the moon appeared from behind the clouds
3) ( неожиданно возникать)crop up, leak out, come to light -
106 affiorare
vi [affjo'rare]1) (venire in superficie) to appear on the surfaceaffiorare alla o in superficie — to come to the surface
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107 relucir
relucir ( conjugate relucir) verbo intransitivo [ sol] to shine; [ estrellas] to twinkle, glitter; [plata/zapatos] to shine, gleam;◊ salir/sacar a relucir to come to the surface/to bring up
relucir verbo intransitivo
1 (el pelo, un zapato, el sol) to shine
2 (joyas, oro) to glitter
3 (el suelo, un coche) to sparkle, gleam
4 (una persona) to glow, stand out Locuciones: sacar a relucir, to bring up o to bring into the open
salir a relucir, to come out o to come into the open: en la conversación salió a relucir su relación con Paco, her relationship with Paco came out into the open during the conversation ' relucir' also found in these entries: Spanish: sacar - trapo English: dig up - dredge up - gleam - glitter - shine -
108 раскрыться
1) General subject: dehisce, open (to open one's mind (heart) to somebody - поделиться своими мыслями с кем-либо), undouble2) Cards: expose3) American English: clear up, come to the surface, become known, break [as in a break in a case or the case will break] -
109 טוף
טוּףch. = h. צוּף, 1) ( to shine, to come to the surface, float, bubble up. Part. טָאֵיף, טָיֵיף. Targ. Y. Deut. 21:1. Targ. Y. Gen. 28:10; a. e.Koh. R. to V, 8 (mixed diction) וטָפַת בארה שלוכ׳ Miriams well came up.Ab. II, 6; Succ.53a, v. infra.Y.Shebi.IX, 38d; Pesik. Bshall. p. 89b> הוה טָיֵיף the corpse came up to the surface. Gen. R. s. 81 (in Hebr. dict.) וטָפַת רוחיוכ׳ and my mind in me was swimming (I became proud, v. טָפַח); a. fr. 2) (denom. of טיף) to drip; to be inundated. Targ. O. Gen. 49:12; a. e.Keth.111b חלבא טייףוכ׳ milk was dripping Y.Taan.III, end, 67a הוה עלמא ט׳ the world would have been flooded. Gen. R. s. 32; Yalk. ib. 57 דלא טףוכ׳ it (the mount Gerizim) was not flooded by the waters of the flood; a. e.Targ. Y. Deut. 21:23 תטופון, v. טְנַף a. נְטַף. Pa. טַיֵּיף, טָאֵף 1) to direct the overflow, to assign channels. Targ. Job 38:24, v. טְיָפָא.Gitt.69b top ונִיטַּיְיפֵיהוכ׳ and let it (the milk) run over 2) to cause to glisten, to turn in all directions. Keth.60b מְטַיְּפֵי עינא Ar. (ed. מציצי, v. infra) with restless eyes. 3) to cause to float, v. infra. Af. אָטֵיף, אַטֵּיף (fr. נְטַף 1) to make flow. Targ. Deut. 11:4.(Keth. l. c. מְטִיפֵי עינא Ar. s. v. טף I ‘with dripping eyes, v. supra. 2) to cause to float. Ab. II, 6 על דאֲטֵפְתְּ אֲטִיפוּךְ וסוף מְטִיפָיךְ יְטוּפוּן ed. Strack (oth. eds. אַטְפוּךְ. Strack reads מְטַיְפָיךְ Pa.; oth. pointed eds. מְטיְּפָיִךְ h. form) because thou (the person whose skull was seen to float) hast caused (a corpse) to float, they made thee float, and those who made thee float, shall also float. Ithpa. אִיטַּיֵּיף to be glittering, to be turned in all directions. B. Kam.92b; Meg.14b ועיניה מִטַּיְּיפֵי and its eyes look all around (for food). -
110 טוּף
טוּףch. = h. צוּף, 1) ( to shine, to come to the surface, float, bubble up. Part. טָאֵיף, טָיֵיף. Targ. Y. Deut. 21:1. Targ. Y. Gen. 28:10; a. e.Koh. R. to V, 8 (mixed diction) וטָפַת בארה שלוכ׳ Miriams well came up.Ab. II, 6; Succ.53a, v. infra.Y.Shebi.IX, 38d; Pesik. Bshall. p. 89b> הוה טָיֵיף the corpse came up to the surface. Gen. R. s. 81 (in Hebr. dict.) וטָפַת רוחיוכ׳ and my mind in me was swimming (I became proud, v. טָפַח); a. fr. 2) (denom. of טיף) to drip; to be inundated. Targ. O. Gen. 49:12; a. e.Keth.111b חלבא טייףוכ׳ milk was dripping Y.Taan.III, end, 67a הוה עלמא ט׳ the world would have been flooded. Gen. R. s. 32; Yalk. ib. 57 דלא טףוכ׳ it (the mount Gerizim) was not flooded by the waters of the flood; a. e.Targ. Y. Deut. 21:23 תטופון, v. טְנַף a. נְטַף. Pa. טַיֵּיף, טָאֵף 1) to direct the overflow, to assign channels. Targ. Job 38:24, v. טְיָפָא.Gitt.69b top ונִיטַּיְיפֵיהוכ׳ and let it (the milk) run over 2) to cause to glisten, to turn in all directions. Keth.60b מְטַיְּפֵי עינא Ar. (ed. מציצי, v. infra) with restless eyes. 3) to cause to float, v. infra. Af. אָטֵיף, אַטֵּיף (fr. נְטַף 1) to make flow. Targ. Deut. 11:4.(Keth. l. c. מְטִיפֵי עינא Ar. s. v. טף I ‘with dripping eyes, v. supra. 2) to cause to float. Ab. II, 6 על דאֲטֵפְתְּ אֲטִיפוּךְ וסוף מְטִיפָיךְ יְטוּפוּן ed. Strack (oth. eds. אַטְפוּךְ. Strack reads מְטַיְפָיךְ Pa.; oth. pointed eds. מְטיְּפָיִךְ h. form) because thou (the person whose skull was seen to float) hast caused (a corpse) to float, they made thee float, and those who made thee float, shall also float. Ithpa. אִיטַּיֵּיף to be glittering, to be turned in all directions. B. Kam.92b; Meg.14b ועיניה מִטַּיְּיפֵי and its eyes look all around (for food). -
111 dykke
1ныря́ть, погружа́ться* * ** * *vb dive;( om ubåd) dive,F submerge;(flyv.) (nose-)dive;( med objekt) duck;[ dykke ned i](fig) delve into ( fx a problem);[ dykke op]( af vandet) come up,F emerge;[ dykke ud]( om ubåd) come to the surface, surface. -
112 ἐπι[πολ]άζω
ἐπι[πολ]-άζω, [tense] fut.A- άσω Isoc.5.64
: [tense] pf.ἐπιπεπόλακα Ph.1.365
: < ἐπιπολή>:—to be at the top, come to the surface, float on the surface, ὕλη ἐ. X.Oec.16.14; αἱ ἐγχέλεις οὐκ ἐ. Arist.HA 592a10, cf. 547b22; ἡ ἀτμὶς ἐ. Id.Mete. 341b11; τὸ ἐπιπολάζον, opp. τὸ ὑφιστάμενον, Id.Cael. 312a6: c.dat., ὕδατι ἐ. ib. 311a28; [τὸ ἔλαιον] ἐν τῷ ὕδατι ἐ. Id.Mete. 383b25; of birds, hover over, Theopomp.Hist.76; of food, remain crude in the stomach, Hp.Vict.2.54, Arist.AP0.94b13, Gal.6.433, 15.63.II. metaph., have the upper hand, prevail, [Epich.] 282;Φίλιππος ἐπιπολάζει D.9.25
, cf. Isoc.5.64, 8.107;ἐ. ἐν πᾶσι τοῖς πολιτεύμασιν Plb.30.13.2
.2. to be prevalent, fashionable, current, τοῖς τηλικούτοις.. ὕβρις ἐ. X.Lac.3.2; ; αἱ μάλιστα ἐπιπολάζουσαι [δόξαι] Arist.EN 1095a30; ἐπιπολάζοντος τοῦ γελοίου ib. 1128a12.3. to be common, abound,ὁ χυμὸς ἐπεπόλασεν Hp.Epid.1.15
;οἱ ἐπιπολάζοντες μύες Arist.HA 580b14
; τὴν.. ἄνοιαν ἐ. Alex.45.7 (with play on 1); of habits, Plb.13.3.1, etc.; of poems, Sch.Ar.Th. 169; γένος -άζον τῷ βίῳ abounding in the world, Luc.Icar.29.4. to be `uppish' or insolent, D.H.11.6, App.Mith.75;ἐ. ὑπεροψίᾳ Id.BC3.76
: c. dat. pers., behave insolently to, Plu.2.634c.III. wander over,τὴν Αἴγυπτον Hld.2.25
, cf. 8.8.IV. overflow, of the sea, Luc.Asin.34.2. ἐ. τῇ ῥητορικῇ to be engaged upon it, Id.Rh.Pr.26.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπι[πολ]άζω
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113 opduiken
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114 подниматься
1) General subject: arise, arise (о шуме), balloon, be on the rise (о ценах и т. п.), climb (о ценах и т.п.), flood (об уровне реки), get up, levitate, levitate (с земли), lift (тж. о тесте), mount (о цене), pluff (о пироге), raise, rise (о тесте), roll out, run up, scale (по лестнице и т. п.), set out, shoot up, soar (выше обычного уровня), spring, stand up, steam (о паре, испарениях), surge, swell, take rise, toss (о судне), upheave, uprear, uprise, upsurge, upswing, walk up, wallow, well (о воде, часто well up), ascend, climb, get agitated, go up, run high, set in (о ветре, шторме и т.п.), run high (о приливе), get up (со стула и т. п.)2) Geology: emerge3) Aviation: get off4) Naval: sally5) Poetical language: aspire6) Engineering: flash (об уровне воды)8) Rare: crest9) Mathematics: be boosted, be elevated, grow10) Railway term: hump up11) Economy: combine up, improve, jump12) Automobile industry: top13) Oil: come to the surface (о буровом растворе, шламе), flow up (о флюиде в скважине), step up15) Food industry: (для теста) expand16) Oceanography: flow (о приливе)17) Makarov: elevate, flow (о воде), go up (на гору и т.п.), go up (о занавесе в театре), hike, hoist, improve (о спросе, ценах), improve (о цене, спросе), inflate (о тесте), levitate (над ПВ), mount up, run high (о ценах и т.п.), spiral, spiral up, spring up, swell (о воде), upgrade, uplift, upraise, wallow (о дыме, паре, жидкости), wallow up (о дыме, паре, жидкости), come up, dam up (о воде), come up (о ценах)18) Scuba diving: raise -
115 выплывать
без доп.
1) swim out
2) come to the surface; come up; emerge, appear перен.
3) (неожиданно возникать)
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116 выплывать
несов. - выплыва́ть, сов. - вы́плыть1) ( плыть куда-л) swim out; ( о судне) sail outвыплыва́ть в откры́тое мо́ре (о человеке) — swim out to sea; ( о судне) get the offing
2) (плавно выходить, появляться) appear, emergeлуна́ вы́плыла из-за туч — the moon emerged from [appeared from behind] the clouds
она́ вы́плыла из ко́мнаты — she sailed out of the room
3) (всплывать, подниматься из глубины) come to the surface, emerge4) разг. (из; выходить из трудного положения) come out (of), emerge (from)5) разг. ( неожиданно обнаруживаться) appear, crop up, pop upсно́ва вы́плыло ста́рое недоразуме́ние — the old misunderstanding has cropped up again
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117 ἔπιπλα
Grammatical information: n. pl.Meaning: `movable goods, utensils' (Ion.-Att.).Other forms: (rarely - ον)Etymology: Old expression, prob. as ἔπι-πλ-α from ἐπι-πέλομαι `to come on the surface(?)' (`move on top'?), so "what has come at it(?)" opposed to fixed possessions; for the formation cf. δί-φρ-ος and Schwyzer 449. Because the word was untransparent reshapeings, as ἐπίπλοα (Hdt. 1, 94, pap.; after ἐπιπλεῖν, cf. on ἐπίπλοον), ἐπίπολα (Dodona; after ἐπιπολή, s. v.).Page in Frisk: 1,540Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἔπιπλα
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118 выходить (II) > выйти (I) I
............................................................1. go out(v.) خاموش شدن، اعتصاب کردن، دست کشیدن از، چاپ یا منتشر شدن، بیرون رفتن............................................................2. leave(vt. & vi. & n.) اجازه، اذن، مرخصی، رخصت، باقی گذاردن، رها کردن، ول کردن، گذاشتن، دست کشیدن از، رهسپار شدن، عازم شدن، ترک کردن(vi.) (leaf) برگ دادن............................................................3. come out............................................................4. emerge(vi.) پدیدار شدن، بیرون آمدن............................................................5. withdraw(vt.) پس گرفتن، کنار کشیدن، دریو داشتن، (withdrawal) پس گرفتن، باز گرفتن، صرفنظر کردن، بازگیری............................................................6. crop out........................................................................................................................8. appear(v.) ظاهرشدن، پدیدار شدن............................................................9. be(am, is, are ;past: was, were ; past participle: been)ـ(pl. & vi.) مصدر فعل بودن، امر فعل بودن، وجود داشتن، زیستن، شدن، ماندن، باش............................................................10. make(v.) ساختن، بوجود آوردن، درست کردن، تصنیف کردن، خلق کردن، باعث شدن، وادار یا مجبور کردن، تاسیس کردن، گائیدن، ساختمان، ساخت، سرشت، نظیر، شبیه............................................................11. come offتحقق یافتن، وقوع یافتن -
119 обнаруживаться
manifest глагол:reveal itself (обнаруживаться, появиться)open up (раскрывать, раскрываться, обнаруживать, обнаруживаться, делать доступным, делаться доступным)transpire (происходить, испаряться, просачиваться, случаться, становиться известным, обнаруживаться)develop (развиваться, развивать, разрабатывать, совершенствовать, совершенствоваться, обнаруживаться)словосочетание: -
120 подняться
1) General subject: be on the rise (о ценах и т. п.), emerge, flood, get up, levitate, lift, mount, pluff, recover (напр., после реверанса), recover feet, rise, run high (о приливе), scale, soar, surge, swell, up, up end, upheave, uprise, upsurge, upswing, ascend, help up, raise, regain footing (после падения), climb, (в финансовом смысле) do well2) Aviation: get off3) Poetical language: arise5) Mathematics: grow6) Gastronomy: puff up (о тесте, пироге в духовке)7) Fishery: come to the surface8) Makarov: up-end
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