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121 parare
1. v/t ornare decorateproteggere shelterocchi shieldscansare parry2. v/i save* * *parare v.tr.1 ( ornare con paramenti) to decorate, to adorn, to deck: parare una chiesa, to decorate a church (with hangings); parare una chiesa a lutto, to drape a church in black2 ( riparare, proteggere) to shield, to protect: parare dal freddo, dalla neve, to shield (o to protect) from cold, from snow3 ( evitare, scansare) to parry, to ward off, to save: parare un colpo, to parry (o to ward off) a blow; ( calcio) ha parato un tiro difficile, he saved a difficult shot◆ v. intr.: andare a parare, to drive at sthg. (o to lead up to sthg.); non so dove le sue parole vadano a parare, I don't know what he is driving at.◘ pararsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.2 ( comparire) to appear: mi si parò dinanzi, he appeared before me; riesce a superare qualunque ostacolo gli si pari davanti, he can overcome any difficulty that appears before him (o that arises)* * *[pa'rare]1. vt1) (addobbare) to adorn, deck (out)2) (proteggere: occhi) to shield, protect3) (scansare: colpo: anche), fig to parry, (goal, tiro) to save2. vi3. vr (pararsi)(presentarsi) to present o.s., appear* * *[pa'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (ornare) to apparel, to deck, to decorate2) (riparare) to screen [ occhi]3) (schivare) to counter, to fend off [ colpo]2.1) (mirare)2) sport (nella scherma, nel pugilato) to parry3.* * *parare/pa'rare/ [1]1 (ornare) to apparel, to deck, to decorate2 (riparare) to screen [ occhi]3 (schivare) to counter, to fend off [ colpo](aus. avere)2 sport (nella scherma, nel pugilato) to parryIII pararsi verbo pronominale(apparire all'improvviso) to appear, to surprise, to spring* up. -
122 pareren
v. parry, ward, ward off, fend off, put by, fence, fend, counter -
123 verdrijven
v. drive back, turn back, pass away, expel, dissipate, dispel, dislodge, eliminate, fend off, fend, eject, extrude, scatter -
124 väistää
yks.nom. väistää; yks.gen. väistän; yks.part. väisti; yks.ill. väistäisi; mon.gen. väistäköön; mon.part. väistänyt; mon.ill. väistettiinavoid (verb)dodge (verb)duck (verb)elude (verb)evade (verb)fence (verb)fend off (verb)give the road (verb)give way (verb)parry (verb)sidestep (verb)step aside (verb)swerve (verb)ward off (verb)yield (verb)* * *• ward off• yield• fence• pass• skirt around• avoid• dodge• duck• elude• evade• get out of the way• give the road• give way• keep out of the way• parry• step aside• fend off -
125 braniti se
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128 бросать на произвол судьбы
бросать (оставлять, покидать) на произвол судьбы (кого, что)неодобр.leave smb., smth. to the mercy of fate; abandon to smb.'s fate; turn one's back on smb., smth.; leave smb. to fend for himselfАлексей.
Сегодня в три часа утра гетман, бросив на произвол судьбы армию, бежал, переодевшись германским офицером, в германском поезде, в Германию. (М. Булгаков, Дни Турбиных) — Alexei. At three this morning the Hetman left his army to its fate and ran away, disguised in a German uniform, in a German train to Germany.Женщин нельзя было брать с собой на прорыв: слишком опасной и трудной даже для обстрелянных бойцов была эта задача. Но нельзя было и оставлять их здесь на произвол судьбы. (Б. Васильев, В списках не значился) — They couldn't take the women with them. It was too dangerous and difficult even for seasoned fighters. Yet how could he leave them here to fend for themselves?
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