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1 Destined For Christ
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2 destined
[ˈdestɪnd] adjective1) (having a future) organized or arranged beforehand (by a person or by fate):مُقَدَّر لَهُShe was destined for success.
2) bound or heading (for a place):مُتَّجِه إلىdestined for Singapore.
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3 bestemt for
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4 bestimmt zu
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5 s odredištem u trećoj zemlji
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7 cennetlik
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8 destinado
adj.1 destined, bound, appointed, assigned.2 predestined, fated.past part.past participle of spanish verb: destinar.* * *1→ link=destinar destinar► adjetivo1 destined (a, to), bound (a, for)\estar destinado,-a al fracaso to be doomed to failure* * *ADJ1) (Correos, Transportes)¿a quién va destinada la carta? — who is the letter addressed to?
se perdieron todos los paquetes destinados a Madrid — all the parcels for o bound for Madrid were lost
2) [en un trabajo]está destinado en Córdoba — [empleado] he's based in Córdoba; [militar] he's stationed in Córdoba
3)destinado a o para algo — [dinero, fondos, material] set aside for sth
un camión destinado a o para el reparto — a lorry used for deliveries
4)destinado a algo — (=predestinado) destined for sth
5)destinado a algn/algo — (=pensado para) intended for sb/sth, aimed at sb/sth
un libro destinado a los niños — a book intended for o aimed at children
una nueva ley destinada a proteger al menor — a new law intended to protect minors, a new law aimed at protecting minors
6)ir destinado a — (Náut) to be bound for
* * *- da adjetivo1)a) ( predestinado)b) (dirigido, asignado)destinado a alguien — <carta/paquete> addressed to somebody
destinado a algo: las cajas destinadas a Montevideo the boxes for o bound for Montevideo; los aviones destinados a este fin the planes used for this purpose; una política destinada a estrechar estos lazos — a policy aimed at strengthening these links
2)a) < militar>b) <funcionario/diplomático>* * *----* destinado a = destined to, fated to, bound for.* destinado a ahorrar dinero = money-saving.* destinado a despertar el interés del usuario = highlight abstract.* estar destinado a = be intended for/to.* * *- da adjetivo1)a) ( predestinado)b) (dirigido, asignado)destinado a alguien — <carta/paquete> addressed to somebody
destinado a algo: las cajas destinadas a Montevideo the boxes for o bound for Montevideo; los aviones destinados a este fin the planes used for this purpose; una política destinada a estrechar estos lazos — a policy aimed at strengthening these links
2)a) < militar>b) <funcionario/diplomático>* * ** destinado a = destined to, fated to, bound for.* destinado a ahorrar dinero = money-saving.* destinado a despertar el interés del usuario = highlight abstract.* estar destinado a = be intended for/to.* * *destinado -daA1 (predestinado) destinado A algo destined FOR sthestaba destinado a la vida religiosa he was destined for religious lifedestinado al fracaso destined to failestaba destinado a tener una muerte violenta he was destined to die a violent deathparece que está destinada a sufrir she seems doomed o destined to suffer2 (dirigido, asignado) destinado A algo:las cajas destinadas a Montevideo the boxes for o bound for o being sent to Montevideodos cajas destinadas a nuestras oficinas en León two boxes consigned to o destined for our offices in Leónlos aviones destinados a este fin the planes used for this purposeuna política destinada a estrechar estos lazos a policy aimed at strengthening these linkscomida destinada a ser distribuida entre los refugiados food destined o intended for distribution among the refugeesB1 ‹militar›destinado en Ceuta stationed in Ceuta2 ‹funcionario/diplomático›ahora está destinado en Lima now he's in Lima, he's been posted o sent o assigned to Lima* * *
Del verbo destinar: ( conjugate destinar)
destinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
destinado
destinar
destinado◊ -da adjetivo
1a) ( predestinado):◊ destinado a triunfar/al fracaso destined to succeed/to failb) (dirigido, asignado): destinado a algn ‹carta/paquete› addressed to sb;
‹ víveres› intended for sb;
‹libro/novela› aimed at sb;
los aviones destinados a este fin the planes used for this purpose
2a) ‹ militar›:
b) ‹funcionario/diplomático›:
destinar ( conjugate destinar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹funcionario/militar› to post, send, assign
2 ( asignar un fin):
destinadoon el dinero a la investigación the money was used for research;
destinadoon parte de los fondos a este fin they earmarked part of the funds for this purpose
destinado,-a adj (señalado por el destino) destined, bound: ese hombre está destinado a perder sus oportunidades, that man is doomed to miss every chance
destinar verbo transitivo
1 (apartar para algún fin) to set aside, assign
2 (dar un lugar donde ejercer un trabajo) to post
(dar una función a un trabajador) to appoint
3 (dirigir un envío a alguien) to address
' destinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
condenada
- condenado
- destinada
- encaminada
- encaminado
- masculina
- masculino
- llamado
English:
allocate
- bound
- intend
- destined
- living
* * *destinado, -a adj1. [predestinado](estar) destinado a algo/hacer algo (to be) destined for sth/to do sth;es una tradición destinada a morir it is a tradition that is on its way out o dying out;un pueblo destinado a luchar a people destined to fight;estar destinado al éxito/fracaso to be destined to succeed/fail[medidas, programa] aimed at;fondos destinados a la lucha contra el cáncer funds allocated to the fight against cancer;un estadio destinado a albergar los próximos Juegos Olímpicos a stadium intended to host the next Olympic Games;una reforma destinada a fomentar la inversión a reform designed to encourage o aimed at encouraging investment[mercancía] bound for4. [con cierto puesto] [funcionario, embajador, militar]está destinado en Colombia he's been posted o sent to Colombia* * *adj1:destinado en MIL stationed in2:3:estar destinado a hacer algo be destined to do sth* * *destinado, -da adj: destined, bound -
9 destino
m.1 destiny, fate (sino).su destino era convertirse en estrella de cine she was destined to become a movie star2 destination (rumbo).(ir) con destino a (to be) bound for o going toun vuelo con destino a… a flight to…el tren con destino a La Paz the train for La Paz, the La Paz trainpasajeros con destino a Chicago, embarquen por puerta 6 passengers flying to Chicago, please board at gate 63 position, post (empleo, plaza).le han dado un destino en las Canarias he's been posted to the Canaries4 use, function.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: destinar.* * *1 (sino) destiny, fate2 (uso) purpose, use3 (lugar) destination4 (empleo) post\con destino a bound for, going tosalir con destino a to leave for* * *noun m.1) destination2) destiny, fate3) assignment* * *SM1) (=suerte) destiny, fate2) [de avión, viajero] destination"a franquear en destino" — "postage will be paid by the addressee"
van con destino a Londres — they are going to London; (Náut) they are bound for London
¿cuál es el destino de este cuadro? — where is this picture going o for?
con destino a Londres — [avión, carta] to London; [pasajeros] for London; [barco] bound for London
3) (=puesto) [de empleado] job, post; [de militar] posting; [de funcionario] placement¿qué destino tienes? — where have you been placed?
4) (=uso) use, purpose* * *1) ( sino) fate2)a) (de avión, autobús) destinationb) ( puesto) posting, assignment3) (uso, fin)no se sabe qué destino se les dará a esos fondos — it is not known what those funds will be allocated to
* * *1) ( sino) fate2)a) (de avión, autobús) destinationb) ( puesto) posting, assignment3) (uso, fin)no se sabe qué destino se les dará a esos fondos — it is not known what those funds will be allocated to
* * *destino11 = destiny, fate, fortune.Ex: In the case of the book, it is the interplay of such multifarious trends that will determine its destiny.
Ex: The future importance of pre-coordinate indexing depends upon the fate of printed indexes.Ex: These institutions have become so intertwined that the fortunes of one are inextricably linked to the fortunes of the other -- for good or for ill.* alcanzar el destino de Uno = reach + Posesivo + destination.* destino + depender de = destiny + hang upon.* destino de uno = self-destiny.* regir el destino = determine + destiny.* tener el destino de = suffer + the fate of.* tener el mismo destino = suffer + the same fate.destino22 = destination, point of arrival.Ex: Each packet includes the address of the final destination, and the packets travel separately, perhaps taking different routes through the network.
Ex: Mileage must be calculated at the shortest practicable distance from the University to the point of arrival and return.* con destino a = to.* destino turístico = tourist destination, vacation destination, holiday destination.* formato destino = target format.* tesauro destino = target thesaurus.* * *A (hado) fatequién sabe qué nos depara el destino who knows what fate has in store for ussu destino era acabar en la cárcel he was destined to end up in prisonuna jugada del destino a trick of fate o destinyB1 (de un avión, autobús) destinationla salida del vuelo 421 con destino a Roma the departure of flight 421 to Romelos pasajeros con destino a Santiago passengers traveling to Santiagolos trenes con destino a San Juan trains to San Juanel expreso con destino a Burgos the express to o for Burgos, the Burgos express2 (puesto) posting, assignmentése fue su primer destino como diplomático that was his first diplomatic posting o assignmentsolicitó un destino en el extranjero she asked to be posted abroad, she asked for a foreign posting o assignmentC(uso, fin): no se sabe qué destino se les va a dar a esos fondos it is not known what those funds will be allocated tono había decidido qué destino le iba a dar al dinero he had not decided to what use he was going to put the moneydebería dársele un mejor destino a esto better use should be made of this, this should be put to better use* * *
Del verbo desteñir: ( conjugate desteñir)
destiño es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
destiñó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Del verbo destinar: ( conjugate destinar)
destino es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
destinó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desteñir
destinar
destino
desteñir ( conjugate desteñir) verbo intransitivo [prenda/color] to run;
( decolorarse) to fade
desteñirse verbo pronominal
to run;
( decolorarse) to fade
destinar ( conjugate destinar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹funcionario/militar› to post, send, assign
2 ( asignar un fin):
destinoon el dinero a la investigación the money was used for research;
destinoon parte de los fondos a este fin they earmarked part of the funds for this purpose
destino sustantivo masculino
1 ( sino) fate
2
‹ pasajero› traveling to Rome;
‹ carga› destined for Rome;
3 (uso, fin) use
desteñir verbo intransitivo & verbo transitivo to discolour, US discolor
destinar verbo transitivo
1 (apartar para algún fin) to set aside, assign
2 (dar un lugar donde ejercer un trabajo) to post
(dar una función a un trabajador) to appoint
3 (dirigir un envío a alguien) to address
destino sustantivo masculino
1 (sino) fate, fortune: mi destino era ser profesor, I was destined to be a teacher
2 (rumbo) destination
el tren con destino a Alicante, the train to Alicante
3 (de un puesto de trabajo) post
4 (finalidad, uso) purpose
' destino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- deparar
- destinada
- destinado
- fatalidad
- fortuna
- suerte
- zarpar
- aguardar
- de
- destinar
- para
- querer
- trasladar
English:
assignment
- destination
- destined
- destiny
- doom
- fate
- for
- posting
- quirk
- reverse
- seal
- to
- fortune
- get
- redeploy
- second
* * *destino nm1. [sino] destiny, fate;sigue tocando, tu destino está en la música keep playing, your future lies in music;nunca se sabe lo que el destino te puede deparar you never know what fate might have in store for you;el destino quiso que se conocieran it came about that they met each other2. [finalidad] use, function;la oposición pidió explicaciones sobre el destino del dinero recaudado the opposition asked for an explanation of what the money raised was going to be used for;productos con destino al consumo humano products for human consumptionun vuelo con destino a… a flight to…;el tren con destino a La Paz the train for La Paz, the La Paz train;pasajeros con destino a Chicago, embarquen por puerta 6 passengers flying to Chicago, please board at gate 64. [lugar de llegada] destination;llegamos tarde a nuestro destino we arrived late at our destination;uno de los destinos preferidos del turista europeo a favourite tourist destination for Europeans5. [empleo, plaza] posting;un destino en el frente de guerra a posting at the front;le han dado un destino en las Canarias he's been posted to the Canaries;estar en expectativa de destino to be awaiting a posting* * *m1 fate, destinyel tren con destino a the train for* * *destino nm1) : destiny, fate2) destinación: destination3) : use4) : assignment, post* * *destino n1. (tren, avión, etc) destinationel tren con destino a Bilbao efectuará su salida dentro de diez minutos the train to Bilbao will be leaving in ten minutes2. (sino) fate / destiny3. (uso) use¿cuál es el destino de este dinero? what will this money be used for? -
10 destiné
destiné, e1 [dεstine]a. ( = prévu pour) destiné à faire qch intended to do sthb. ( = voué à) destiné à qch destined for sth* * *
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2.
1) ( prévu)destiné à faire — intended to do, meant to do
2) ( promis)* * *dɛstine adj destiné, -e1) (= promis)être destiné à qch [sort, carrière, avenir] — to be destined for sth
Il était destiné à une brillante carrière. — He was destined for a brilliant career.
2) (= prévu)être destiné à [usage] — to be intended for, to be meant for
3) (= réservé)être destiné à [sort] — to be in store for, [remarque] to be intended for
* * *A pp ⇒ destiner.B pp adj1 ( prévu) destiné à faire intended to do, meant to do; un dispositif destiné à encourager l'investissement a mechanism intended ou meant to encourage investment;2 ( promis) destiné à une belle carrière destined for a successful career; destiné à la rencontrer destined to meet her.C destinée nf destiny; destinée d'un peuple/d'un projet destiny of a people/a project; présider aux destinées d'une entreprise/d'un club to control a company's/club's destiny; prendre en main les destinées du pays to take control of the country's destiny; promis aux plus hautes destinées destined for great things; unir les destinées de nos enfants liter to unite our children; unir sa destinée à qn to marry sb. -
11 bestimmen
I v/t2. (befehlen) give the orders; Gesetz require, stipulate; nichts zu bestimmen haben have no say in s.th; du hast hier nichts zu bestimmen umg. who asked you (for your opinion)?3. (beeinflussen: Pläne etc.) determine, control4. (prägen) characterize; dunkle Wälder bestimmen das Bild der Landschaft the landscape is dominated by dark forests5. (ausersehen) choose; etw. / jemanden zu oder für etw. bestimmen intend s.th. for s.th. / intend s.o. to be s.th.; Gelder für etw. bestimmen auch allocate ( oder set aside) funds for s.th.; bestimmt sein für be meant for; füreinander bestimmt sein be meant for each other; bestimmt sein zu be destined for ( oder to be); (verurteilt) auch be fated to (+ Inf.) er bestimmte sie zu seiner Stellvertreterin he chose ( oder designated) her as his successor; dieser Ring ist für dich bestimmt this ring is ( oder is meant) for you; zum sofortigen Verzehr / Gebrauch bestimmt Aufdruck auf Ware: for immediate consumption / use; zu Höherem bestimmt sein be destined for higher ( oder bigger and better umg.) things; es war ihm vom Schicksal ( nicht) bestimmt zu (+ Inf.) he was fated (not) to (+ Inf.)6. (ermitteln) ascertain; auch MATH., CHEM., PHYS. determine; (Begriff) define; seinen Standort bestimmen determine one’s position, take one’s bearings; Pflanzen / Tiere bestimmen identify plants / animals; neu gefunden classify plants / animals; ein Wort / einen Satz bestimmen define a word / determine the meaning of a sentence8. geh. altm. (überreden) persuade (to + Inf.); sich von etw. bestimmen lassen (let o.s.) be influenced by s.th.; weitS. let s.th. get the better of oneII v/i1. (anordnen) decide; (befehlen) give the orders (for); wer bestimmt hier? oder wer hat hier zu bestimmen? who gives the orders around here?2. (verfügen): über jemanden bestimmen (Arbeitskräfte etc.) have s.o. at one’s disposal; über sein Geld / seine Zeit bestimmen decide how to spend one’s money / what to do with one’s time; über seine Angelegenheiten bestimmen decide one’s affairs for oneself* * *(ermitteln) to ascertain;(festlegen) to appoint; to fix; to determine; to designate; to decide;(vorsehen) to destine; to ordain* * *be|stịm|men ptp besti\#mmt1. vt1) (= festsetzen) to determine; Grenze, Ort, Zeit etc auch to fix, to set; (= entscheiden auch) to decideSee:→ auch bestimmt2) (= prägen) Stadtbild, Landschaft to characterize; (= beeinflussen) Preis, Anzahl to determine; Entwicklung, Werk, Stil etc to have a determining influence on; (GRAM) Kasus, Tempus to determine3) (= wissenschaftlich feststellen) Alter, Standort to determine, to ascertain; Pflanze, Tier, Funde to classify; (= definieren) Wort, Bedeutung to definejdn zu etw bestimmen — to choose or designate sb as sth
er ist zu Höherem bestimmt — he is destined for higher things
2. vi1) (= entscheiden) to decide (über +acc on)2)du kannst nicht über ihn/seine Zeit bestimmen — it's not up to you to decide what he's going to do/how his time is to be spent
3. vr* * *1) (to fix or settle; to decide: He determined his course of action.) determine2) (to influence: Our policy is governed by three factors.) govern3) ((with for) to direct at: That letter/bullet was intended for me.) intend4) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) mark out* * *be·stim·men *I. vt1. (festsetzen)einen Preis \bestimmen to fix [or set] a priceOrt und Zeit \bestimmen to fix [or appoint] a place and timeeine Grenze/ein Limit \bestimmen to set a limitwir müssen genau \bestimmen, wo wir uns treffen we have to decide exactly where we'll meet; Gesetzentwurf, Verordnung to rule, to lay downdas Gesetz bestimmt es so it's the lawdas Gesetz bestimmt, dass... the law says that...; (entscheiden) to decide sth2. (prägen)▪ etw \bestimmen to set the tone for sthsein ruhiges Auftreten bestimmte die folgende Diskussion his calm manner set the tone for [or of] the ensuing discussiondichte Wälder \bestimmen das Landschaftsbild thick forests characterize the scenery▪ etw \bestimmen to influence sthetw entscheidend \bestimmen to determine [or control] sthdie Meinung anderer Leute bestimmte sein ganzes Handeln other people's opinions had a determining [or prevailing] influence on all of his actionssich akk nach etw dat \bestimmen, durch etw akk bestimmt werden to be governed [or determined] by sth▪ etw \bestimmen to categorize sthetw nach [seiner] Art \bestimmen to establish the category of sthPflanzen/Tiere \bestimmen to classify plants/animalsdie Bedeutung/Etymologie/Herkunft von etw dat \bestimmen to determine the significance/etymology/origin of stheinen Begriff \bestimmen to define a term5. (vorsehen)▪ etw für jdn \bestimmen to intend [or earmark] sth for sbfüreinander bestimmt meant for each otheretw ist für jdn bestimmt sth is for sbzu Größerem bestimmt sein to be destined for higher thingsvorherbestimmt sein to be predestinedII. vi2. (verfügen)▪ über jdn/etw \bestimmen to control sb/sth, to dispose of sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) (festsetzen) decide on; fix <price, time, etc.>jemanden zum od. als Nachfolger bestimmen — decide on somebody as one's successor; (nennen) name somebody as one's successor
2) (vorsehen) destine; intend; set aside < money>3) (ermitteln, definieren) identify < part of speech, find, plant, etc.>; determine <age, position>; define < meaning>4) (prägen) determine the character of; give <landscape, townscape> its character2.intransitives Verbhier bestimme ich — I'm in charge or the boss here; my word goes around here
2) (verfügen)[frei] über etwas (Akk.) bestimmen — do as one wishes with something
* * *A. v/tnichts zu bestimmen haben have no say in s.th;du hast hier nichts zu bestimmen umg who asked you (for your opinion)?3. (beeinflussen: Pläne etc) determine, control4. (prägen) characterize;dunkle Wälder bestimmen das Bild der Landschaft the landscape is dominated by dark forests5. (ausersehen) choose;etwas/jemanden zu oderfür etwas bestimmen intend sth for sth/intend sb to be sth;bestimmt sein für be meant for;füreinander bestimmt sein be meant for each other;dieser Ring ist für dich bestimmt this ring is ( oder is meant) for you;zum sofortigen Verzehr/Gebrauch bestimmt Aufdruck auf Ware: for immediate consumption/use;seinen Standort bestimmen determine one’s position, take one’s bearings;Pflanzen/Tiere bestimmen identify plants/animals; neu gefunden classify plants/animals;ein Wort/einen Satz bestimmen define a word/determine the meaning of a sentence7. (jemanden veranlassen) induce (zu +inf to +inf)sich von etwas bestimmen lassen (let o.s.) be influenced by sth; weitS. let sth get the better of oneB. v/iwer bestimmt hier? oderwer hat hier zu bestimmen? who gives the orders around here?2. (verfügen):über jemanden bestimmen (Arbeitskräfte etc) have sb at one’s disposal;über sein Geld/seine Zeit bestimmen decide how to spend one’s money/what to do with one’s time;über seine Angelegenheiten bestimmen decide one’s affairs for oneself* * *1.transitives Verb1) (festsetzen) decide on; fix <price, time, etc.>jemanden zum od. als Nachfolger bestimmen — decide on somebody as one's successor; (nennen) name somebody as one's successor
2) (vorsehen) destine; intend; set aside < money>3) (ermitteln, definieren) identify <part of speech, find, plant, etc.>; determine <age, position>; define < meaning>4) (prägen) determine the character of; give <landscape, townscape> its character2.intransitives Verbhier bestimme ich — I'm in charge or the boss here; my word goes around here
2) (verfügen)[frei] über etwas (Akk.) bestimmen — do as one wishes with something
* * *v.to appoint v.to designate v.to destine v.to determine v.to intend (for) v.to ordain v.to prearrange v.to specify v. -
12 destiner
destiner [dεstine]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = attribuer) il vous destine ce poste he means you to have this jobb. ( = affecter) destiner une somme à qch to earmark a sum for sthc. ( = vouer) to destine* * *dɛstine
1.
1) ( concevoir pour)être destiné à faire — [objet, système] to be designed ou intended to do
2) ( réserver)3) ( adresser)la bombe était destinée à quelqu'un d'autre — the bomb was meant ou intended for somebody else
4) ( vouer)être destiné à quelque chose/à faire — [personne] to be destined for something/to do
5) ( par le destin)
2.
se destiner verbe pronominal* * *dɛstine vt1) (= prévoir)destiner qn à [poste, sort] Ils destinaient leur fils à une carrière de diplomate. — They wished their son to have a career as a diplomat.
2) (= prédestiner)3) (= envisager d'affecter)Nous avions destiné la cave à un labo photo. — We had intended to use the cellar as a photographic lab.
L'abri était destiné à l'accueil des passagers par mauvais temps. — The shelter was intended for the use of passengers in bad weather.
Cet ingénieux système était destiné à faire des économies d'énergie. — This ingenious system was intended to save energy.
4) (= envisager de donner)Il m'avait destiné son vieux solex. — He had intended me to have his old solex.
5) (= adresser)Il n'avait pas compris que la remarque lui était destinée. — He hadn't realized the remark was addressed to him.
* * *destiner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( concevoir pour) destiner qch à qn to design sth for sb; être destiné à faire [objet, système] to be designed ou intended to do; l'appareil n'était pas destiné à cet usage the appliance was not designed for that purpose ou was not intended to be used in that way; des mesures destinées à faire measures aimed at doing;2 ( réserver) l'argent que je destine à mes enfants the money I intend to leave to my children; l'argent destiné à mes enfants the money intended for my children; la somme que je destinais à mes vacances the money I had set aside for my holiday GB ou vacation US; produits destinés à l'exportation goods (destined) for export;3 ( adresser) la lettre ne leur était pas destinée the letter wasn't for them ou meant for them; lettre destinée à ma sœur letter for my sister; la gifle ne t'était pas destinée the slap wasn't aimed at you; la bombe était destinée à quelqu'un d'autre the bomb was meant ou intended for somebody else;4 ( vouer) être destiné à qch/à faire [personne] to be destined for sth/to do; son talent la destine à un grand avenir with her talent she's destined for a great future;5 ( par le destin) on ne peut pas savoir ce qui nous est destiné we never know what fate has in store for us.[dɛstine] verbe transitif1. [adresser]voici le courrier qui lui est destiné here is his mail ou the mail for him2. [promettre]rien ne/tout me destinait au violon nothing/everything led me to become a violoniston la destine à quelque gros industriel her family wants to marry her off to some rich industrialistson idée était destinée à l'échec dès le départ his idea was bound to fail ou doomed (to failure) from the very start3. [affecter]————————se destiner à verbe pronominal plus préposition -
13 destinare
destine( assegnare) assigncon il pensiero mean, intenddata fix, set( indirizzare) address (a to)* * *destinare v.tr.1 to destine: è destinato a diventare celebre, he is destined to become famous; è destinato a rimanere celibe, he is destined to remain a bachelor; erano destinati a incontrarsi di nuovo, they were destined to meet again; il loro piano è destinato a fallire, their plan is bound (o doomed) to fail2 ( assegnare) to assign, to allot, to set* aside, to set* part; ( stanziare) to appropriate, to assign; ( ripartire spese, risorse) to allocate, to allot: la somma è stata destinata in beneficenza, the amount has been assigned to (o set aside for) charity; il ricavato è stato destinato alla ricerca contro il cancro, the takings have been earmarked (o set aside) for cancer research; il comune ha destinato una grossa somma alla costruzione di una nuova linea della metropolitana, the town council has appropriated a large sum of money to build a new underground line3 ( stabilire) to fix; to appoint: è possibile destinare fin d'ora una sede per l'incontro?, is it possible to fix a venue for the meeting now? // la riunione è rinviata a data da destinarsi, the meeting has been postponed to a time to be arranged // ha destinato suo figlio alla professione medica, he wants his son to enter the medical profession4 ( nominare) to appoint, to nominate: lo destinarono a un altro incarico, they appointed him to another office; il signor Rossi è stato destinato a dirigere la nostra filiale di Milano, Mr Rossi has been appointed manager of our Milan branch5 ( riservare, dedicare) to devote; ( intendere) to intend: cerca di destinare almeno mezz'ora al giorno a degli esercizi di ginnastica, try and devote at least half an hour everyday to keep-fit exercises; il regalo più bello l'avevo destinato a mia madre, I intended the best gift for my mother6 ( indirizzare) to address.* * *[desti'nare]verbo transitivodestinare qcs. a qcn. — to design sth. for sb.
2) (riservare) to set* aside [ somma]3) (rivolgere, indirizzare)la bomba era destinata a qualcun altro — the bomb was meant o intended for somebody else
essere destinato a qcs., a fare — to be destined for sth., to do
5) (assegnare) to assign; mil. to post6) (stabilire) to appoint, to fix [ data]rinviare qcs. a data da -rsi — to postpone sth. to a date to be arranged
* * *destinare/desti'nare/ [1]1 (concepire per) destinare qcs. a qcn. to design sth. for sb.; provvedimenti destinati a fare measures aimed at doing2 (riservare) to set* aside [ somma]; destinalo all'acquisto di alcuni abiti nuovi put it towards some new clothes3 (rivolgere, indirizzare) la lettera non era destinata a loro the letter wasn't (meant) for them; la bomba era destinata a qualcun altro the bomb was meant o intended for somebody else4 (predestinare) essere destinato a qcs., a fare to be destined for sth., to do5 (assegnare) to assign; mil. to post6 (stabilire) to appoint, to fix [ data]; rinviare qcs. a data da -rsi to postpone sth. to a date to be arranged. -
14 destinato
destinato agg.1 destined; fated, doomed: un giovane destinato a fare strada nella vita, a young man destined to get on in life; destinato a morir giovane, destined (o doomed) to die young; impresa destinata al fallimento, an enterprise doomed to failure2 ( inteso per) intended: un film destinato a un pubblico giovanile, a film intended for a young audience; un'attrezzatura destinata ad un uso particolare, equipment intended for special use; il premio è destinato a onorare la sua memoria, the prize is intended to commemorate him; a chi è destinato il regalo?, who is the present (intended) for?; questo ruolo è destinato a un bravissimo attore, this role is designed (o intended o meant) for a very good actor; merci destinate a una clientela medio-alta, medio-bassa, up-market, down-market goods3 ( indirizzato) addressed.* * *[desti'nato] 1.participio passato destinare2.destinato a fare — intended o designed to do
una strategia -a a... — a strategy intended o meant to...
3) (assegnato)essere destinato a — [militare, funzionario] to be on assignment to
4) (rivolto)essere destinato a qcn. — to be meant for sb.
* * *destinato/desti'nato/II aggettivo1 (concepito per) destinato a fare intended o designed to do; una strategia -a a... a strategy intended o meant to...; destinato esclusivamente all'esportazione for exportation only2 (predestinato) destinato a una bella carriera destined for a succesful career; essere destinato a fare to be bound to do; essere destinato a fallire to be doomed to failure3 (assegnato) essere destinato a [militare, funzionario] to be on assignment to4 (rivolto) essere destinato a qcn. to be meant for sb.; la lettera è -a a lui the letter is addressed to him. -
15 bestimmt
I P.P. bestimmenII Adj.1. nur attr. (speziell) Anzahl, Zeit, Dinge etc.: certain; Absicht, Plan etc.: particular, specific; er sagt das mit einer bestimmten Absicht he’s saying that for a (particular) reason; ein Preis in einer bestimmten Höhe a price set ( oder fixed) at a particular level, a fixed ( oder set) price; bestimmte Vorstellungen von etw. haben have very definite ideas (pej. fixed ideas) about s.th.; ihr fehlt das bestimmte Etwas she’s lacking that certain something4. (entschlossen) determined; im Auftreten etc.: firm, resolute; ihr Ton war höflich, aber bestimmt her tone was polite but firm5. subst.: etwas Bestimmtes something (in Fragen: auch anything) particular ( oder specific, special); soll es etwas Bestimmtes sein? are you looking for anything in particular?; suchst du etwas? - nein, nichts Bestimmtes no - nothing in particular, no - nothing special; wir haben schon etwas / nichts Bestimmtes vor we’ve already got something planned / we haven’t got anything special planned; wir wissen noch nichts Bestimmtes we don’t have any definite ( oder firm oder hard) information yetIII Adv.1. (ganz sicher) definitely; ich komme / mache es ganz bestimmt I’m definitely coming / I’ll definitely do it, I promise I’ll do it; er kommt bestimmt he’s sure to come; machst du es auch ( ganz) bestimmt? can I rely on you to do it?, do you promise to do it?; ich hab’s bestimmt nicht gemacht I really didn’t do it; honestly, it wasn’t me; war er es wirklich? - ganz bestimmt no question about it, absolutely; vergiss deinen Schlüssel nicht! - nein, bestimmt nicht! don’t forget your key - no, I certainly won’t!; bestimmt wissen, dass know for sure ( oder for certain oder for a fact) that; das hat er ( doch) bestimmt gewusst he must have known that; das ist doch bestimmt richtig? that must be right, mustn’t it?2. (aller Wahrscheinlichkeit nach) probably; er hat bestimmt den Bus verpasst auch he must have missed the bus, I expect he missed the bus3. (mit Entschiedenheit) firmly, decidedly* * *decidedly (Adv.); definitely (Adv.); certainly (Adv.); given (Adj.); set (Adj.); specific (Adj.); for certain (Adv.); peremptory (Adj.); fixed (Adj.); certain (Adj.); definite (Adj.); destined (Adj.); sure enough (Adv.)* * *be|stịmmt [bə'ʃtɪmt]1. adj1) (= gewiss, nicht genau genannt) Leute, Dinge, Vorstellungen, Aussagen etc certain; (= speziell, genau genannt) particular, definite; (= festgesetzt) Preis, Tag set, fixed; (= klar, deutlich) Angaben, Ausdruck definite, precise; (GRAM) Artikel, Zahlwort definitesuchen Sie etwas Bestimmtes? — are you looking for anything in particular?
den ganz bestimmten Eindruck gewinnen, dass... — to get or have a definite or the distinct impression that...
See:→ auch bestimmen2) (= entschieden) Auftreten, Ton, Mensch firm, resolute, decisivehöflich, aber bestimmt — polite but firm
2. adv1) (= sicher) definitely, certainlyich weiß ganz bestimmt, dass... — I know for sure or for certain that...
kommst du? – ja – bestimmt? — are you coming? – yes – definitely?
ich schaffe es bestimmt — I'll manage it all right
er schafft es bestimmt nicht — he definitely won't manage it
2) (= wahrscheinlich) no doubter kommt bestimmt wieder zu spät — he's bound to be late again
* * *1) ((too) inclined to assert oneself.) assertive2) (definitely: I can't come today, but I'll certainly come tomorrow.) certainly3) (one or some, not definitely named: certain doctors; a certain Mrs Smith; (also pronoun) certain of his friends.) certain4) ((having a future) organized or arranged beforehand (by a person or by fate): She was destined for success.) destined5) (fixed or settled: Our route has already been determined.) determined6) (to set aside (for a particular purpose): This money is earmarked for our holiday.) earmark8) (in a positive way: He stated positively that he was innocent.) positively* * *be·stimmt[bəˈʃtɪmt]I. adj1. (nicht genau genannt) certainaus \bestimmten Gründen for reasons which sb would rather not go into2. (speziell, genau genannt) particulareine ganz \bestimmte Sache/ein ganz \bestimmter Mensch a particular thing/personganz \bestimmte Vorstellungen very particular [or exact] ideasein \bestimmter Verdacht a clear [or definite] suspicion▪ etwas [ganz] B\bestimmtes something [in] particular, something specialein \bestimmter Tag/Termin/Ort the appointed day/date/placeeine \bestimmte Ausdrucksweise an articulate mannerein \bestimmter Artikel LING a definite article4. (entschieden) determined, resolute, firmihr Auftreten war höflich, aber \bestimmt her manner was polite but firmII. adv1. (sicher) definitely, for certainetw ganz \bestimmt wissen to know sth for certain, to be positive about sthSie sind \bestimmt derjenige, der mir diesen Brief geschickt hat! you must be the person who sent me this letter!\bestimmt nicht never, certainly notder ist \bestimmt nicht hier I doubt that he's hereich bin morgen ganz \bestimmt mit von der Partie you can definitely count me in tomorrowich schreibe \bestimmt I will write, I promiseich bin \bestimmt nicht lange weg I won't be gone long, I promise2. (entschieden) determinedly, resolutelysie ist eine sehr \bestimmt auftretende Frau she has a very determined air about her* * *1.1) nicht präd. (speziell) particular; (gewiss) certain; (genau) definiteich habe nichts Bestimmtes vor — I am not doing anything in particular
2) (festgelegt) fixed; given < quantity>3) (Sprachw.) definite <article etc.>4) (entschieden) firm2.adverbial (entschieden) firmly3.Adverb for certaindu weißt es doch [ganz] bestimmt noch — I'm sure you must remember it
ganz bestimmt, ich komme — I'll definitely come; yes, certainly, I'll come
* * *B. adjer sagt das mit einer bestimmten Absicht he’s saying that for a (particular) reason;ein Preis in einer bestimmten Höhe a price set ( oder fixed) at a particular level, a fixed ( oder set) price;bestimmte Vorstellungen von etwas haben have very definite ideas (pej fixed ideas) about sth;ihr fehlt das bestimmte Etwas she’s lacking that certain something2. LING:bestimmter Artikel definite article3. MATH:bestimmte Größe determinate size;bestimmte Zahl determinate quantityihr Ton war höflich, aber bestimmt her tone was polite but firm5. subst:soll es etwas Bestimmtes sein? are you looking for anything in particular?;suchst du etwas? -nein, nichts Bestimmtes no - nothing in particular, no - nothing special;wir haben schon etwas/nichts Bestimmtes vor we’ve already got something planned/we haven’t got anything special planned;C. adv1. (ganz sicher) definitely;ich komme/mache es ganz bestimmt I’m definitely coming/I’ll definitely do it, I promise I’ll do it;er kommt bestimmt he’s sure to come;machst du es auch (ganz) bestimmt? can I rely on you to do it?, do you promise to do it?;ich hab’s bestimmt nicht gemacht I really didn’t do it; honestly, it wasn’t me;war er es wirklich? -ganz bestimmt no question about it, absolutely;vergiss deinen Schlüssel nicht! - nein, bestimmt nicht! don’t forget your key - no, I certainly won’t!;das hat er (doch) bestimmt gewusst he must have known that;das ist doch bestimmt richtig? that must be right, mustn’t it?2. (aller Wahrscheinlichkeit nach) probably;er hat bestimmt den Bus verpasst auch he must have missed the bus, I expect he missed the bus3. (mit Entschiedenheit) firmly, decidedly* * *1.1) nicht präd. (speziell) particular; (gewiss) certain; (genau) definite2) (festgelegt) fixed; given < quantity>3) (Sprachw.) definite <article etc.>4) (entschieden) firm2.adverbial (entschieden) firmly3.Adverb for certaindu weißt es doch [ganz] bestimmt noch — I'm sure you must remember it
ganz bestimmt, ich komme — I'll definitely come; yes, certainly, I'll come
* * *adj.certain adj.decided adj.defined adj.definite adj.designated adj.destined adj.determined adj.fixed adj.laid down adj.prearranged adj.specified adj. adv.certainly adv.decidedly adv.definitely adv.definitively adv.determinately adv.fixedly adv.peremptorily adv.surely adv. -
16 berufen
(unreg., hat)I v/t1. zu einer Funktion: jemanden zum Vorsitzenden / zu einem Amt berufen appoint s.o. chairman / to an office; jemanden auf oder an einen Lehrstuhl berufen offer s.o. a chair (at university); an einen Ort: nach Berlin berufen werden be called to Berlin2. umg. (beschwören) ich will es nicht berufen touch (Am. knock on) wood, I don’t want to put the kiss of death on it; man soll oder ich will es nicht berufen, aber bisher hatten wir immer Glück I don’t want to tempt fate, but so far we’ve always been luckyII v/refl: sich berufen auf (+ Akk) als Autorität, Quelle etc.: cite, quote, refer to; auf jemanden persönlich: mention s.o.’s name; sich auf jemanden als Zeugen berufen appeal to s.o. as a witness; sich darauf berufen, dass... plead that...; darf ich mich auf Sie berufen? may I mention your name?; (zitieren) may I quote you?III v/i österr. JUR. appeal—Adj.1. (befähigt) qualified, competent; aus berufenem Munde from a reliable source, on good authority, straight from the horse’s mouth umg.; berufen sein / sich berufen fühlen zu (+ Inf.) be / feel competent enough ( oder qualified) to (+ Inf.) moralisch: have / feel one has a mission to (+ Inf.) ich fühlte mich ( nicht) berufen einzugreifen I felt called upon / I didn’t feel it was for me to intervene2. zum Priester etc. berufen sein have a calling to be a priest ( oder to the priesthood) etc.; zur Malerei etc. berufen sein have a vocation for painting etc.; sich zu ( etwas) Höherem berufen fühlen feel one is destined for higher things* * *to call; to appoint* * *be|ru|fen I [bə'ruːfn] ptp berufen irreg1. vtjdn auf einen Lehrstuhl/zu einem Amt berúfen — to appoint sb to a chair/an office
2) (old = kommen lassen)jdn zu sich/an einen Ort berúfen — to call or summon sb to one/to a place
Gott hat ihn zu sich berúfen — he has been called to his Maker
3) (inf = beschwören)ich will/wir wollen etc es nicht berúfen — touch wood (Brit inf), knock on wood (US inf)
ich will es nicht berúfen, aber... — I don't want to tempt fate, but...
4) (dial = ermahnen) to tell off, to reproach2. vrsich auf jdn/etw berúfen — to refer to sb/sth
3. vi (Aus JUR= Berufung einlegen) to appeal II [bə'ruːfn]adj1) (= befähigt) Kritiker competent, capablevon berúfener Seite, aus berúfenem Mund — from an authoritative source
zu etw berúfen sein, berúfen sein, etw zu tun — to be competent to do sth
2)(= ausersehen)
zu etw berúfen sein — to have a vocation for sth; (esp Rel) to be called to sthsich zu etw berúfen fühlen — to feel one has a mission to be/do sth
* * *be·ru·fen12. (ausersehen)er ist zu Großem \berufen he's meant for greater thingssich akk \berufen fühlen, etw zu tun to feel called to do sth, to feel one has a vocation [or calling] [or mission] to do/be sthviele sind \berufen REL many are calledbe·ru·fen *2I. vt1. (ernennen)jdn auf einen Lehrstuhl \berufen to offer sb a chairetw nicht \berufen wollen to hate to have to say sth, to not want to tempt fateich will es nicht \berufen, aber er schafft die Prüfung sicher nicht much as I hate to say it, he's not going to pass the examich will das Unglück nicht \berufen I don't want to invite trouble3. (veraltet: zusammenrufen, zu sich rufen)▪ etw \berufen to convene [or summon] sthdas Parlament wurde \berufen Parliament was convoked [or summoned]der Herr hat sie zu sich \berufen she has been called to her MakerII. vrder Korrespondent berief sich auf die Prawda the journalist quoted “Pravda” [in support]sie berief sich auf ihre Unkenntnis she pleaded her ignorance* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (einsetzen) appointjemanden auf einen Lehrstuhl/in ein Amt berufen — appoint somebody to a chair/an office
2)2.berufe es nicht! — (ugs.) don't speak too soon!
sich auf etwas (Akk.) berufen — refer to something
IIsich auf jemanden berufen — quote or mention somebody's name; (jemanden zitieren) quote or cite somebody
1) competentaus berufenem Munde — from somebody or one competent or qualified to speak
sich dazu berufen fühlen, etwas zu tun — feel called to do something; feel one has a mission to do something
zum Dichter/zu Höherem berufen sein — have a vocation as a poet/be destined for greater things
* * *berufen1 (irr, hat)A. v/tjemanden zum Vorsitzenden/zu einem Amt berufen appoint sb chairman/to an office;nach Berlin berufen werden be called to Berlin2. umg (beschwören)ich will es nicht berufen, aber bisher hatten wir immer Glück I don’t want to tempt fate, but so far we’ve always been luckyB. v/r:sich berufen auf (+akk) als Autorität, Quelle etc: cite, quote, refer to; auf jemanden persönlich: mention sb’s name;sich auf jemanden als Zeugen berufen appeal to sb as a witness;sich darauf berufen, dass … plead that …;darf ich mich auf Sie berufen? may I mention your name?; (zitieren) may I quote you?C. v/i österr JUR appealberufen2 adj1. (befähigt) qualified, competent;aus berufenem Munde from a reliable source, on good authority, straight from the horse’s mouth umg;berufen sein/sich berufen fühlen zu (+inf) be/feel competent enough ( oder qualified) to (+inf) moralisch: have/feel one has a mission to (+inf)ich fühlte mich (nicht) berufen einzugreifen I felt called upon/I didn’t feel it was for me to intervene2.zum Priester etczur Malerei etcberufen sein have a vocation for painting etc;sich zu (etwas) Höherem berufen fühlen feel one is destined for higher things* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (einsetzen) appointjemanden auf einen Lehrstuhl/in ein Amt berufen — appoint somebody to a chair/an office
2)2.berufe es nicht! — (ugs.) don't speak too soon!
sich auf etwas (Akk.) berufen — refer to something
IIsich auf jemanden berufen — quote or mention somebody's name; (jemanden zitieren) quote or cite somebody
1) competentaus berufenem Munde — from somebody or one competent or qualified to speak
sich dazu berufen fühlen, etwas zu tun — feel called to do something; feel one has a mission to do something
zum Dichter/zu Höherem berufen sein — have a vocation as a poet/be destined for greater things
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17 przeznaczony
adjto jest przeznaczone do — +gen it is designed for
to było przeznaczone dla — +gen it was meant for
było im przeznaczone, że umrą — they were destined to die
byli sobie przeznaczeni — they were meant for each other lub one another
* * *a.- eni1. (= określony, przypisany) assigned; ( o funduszach) alloted, allocated, earmarked ( na coś for sth); ( o czasie) put aside ( na coś for sth).2. (= skierowany) meant; te słowa przeznaczone są dla ciebie these words are meant for you.3. (= zaplanowany) intended, planned.4. (= poświęcony) dedicated ( na coś to sth).5. (= wyznaczony) designated.6. ( przez los) destined, fated; oni są sobie przeznaczeni they are destined for each other, thery are meant for each other.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przeznaczony
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18 condenado
adj.1 damned, doggoned, damn, darn.2 damned, condemned, fated, doomed.3 convicted.f. & m.convict.past part.past participle of spanish verb: condenar.* * *1→ link=condenar condenar► adjetivo1 DERECHO convicted2 RELIGIÓN damned3 (cegado) condemned4 (sin remedio) hopeless► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 DERECHO convict (a muerte) condemned prisoner1 RELIGIÓN the damned\trabajar como un condenado familiar to slog one's guts out, work like one possessed* * *1. (f. - condenada)noun2. (f. - condenada)adj.1) convicted2) damned3) doomed* * *condenado, -a1. ADJ1) (Jur) condemned, convicted; (Rel) damned2) (=destinado) [cambio, reforma, ley] doomedel buque condenado — the doomed o fated vessel
3) * (=maldito) damn *, flaming * euf¡aquel condenado teléfono! — that damn o flaming o wretched phone! *, that bloody phone! **
4) * [niño] mischievous, naughty2. SM / F1) (Jur) prisoner2) (Rel) damned soul3)el condenado de mi tío — * that wretched o damned uncle of mine *
* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) ( destinado)b) ( obligado)condenado a + inf — condemned o forced to + inf
2) (fam) ( expresando irritación) wretched (colloq), damn (colloq)II- da masculino, femenino1)a) (Der) convicted personb) (Relig)como (un) condenado — (fam) < correr> like hell (colloq)
trabajaron como condenados — they worked like maniacs
2) (fam) ( maldito) wretch* * *= damned, freaking [frigging], frigging [freaking], fucking, convicted.Ex. Literature can have only a formal use for utterly damned souls -- or for saints.Ex. Of course, we are freaking worried sick of this merger so much so I can't even sleep well at night!.Ex. Now its a frigging oil drum and the reason nobody would take it was because there was a tiny bit of oil in the bottom.Ex. These people should be shot on sight and all their genetic material vaporized... fucking losers.Ex. Convicted drink drivers could have breathalysers installed in their cars to prevent them starting the engine if they are over the limit.----* chillar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.* como una condenada = like a madwoman.* como un condenado = like the clappers, like crazy, like mad, like a lunatic, like a madman, as one possessed.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the beginning.* condenado a muerte = death row.* condenado a + Verbo = doomed to + Verbo.* estar condenado a ser = be doomed.* gritar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.* volver a ser condenado = reconviction.* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) ( destinado)b) ( obligado)condenado a + inf — condemned o forced to + inf
2) (fam) ( expresando irritación) wretched (colloq), damn (colloq)II- da masculino, femenino1)a) (Der) convicted personb) (Relig)como (un) condenado — (fam) < correr> like hell (colloq)
trabajaron como condenados — they worked like maniacs
2) (fam) ( maldito) wretch* * *= damned, freaking [frigging], frigging [freaking], fucking, convicted.Ex: Literature can have only a formal use for utterly damned souls -- or for saints.
Ex: Of course, we are freaking worried sick of this merger so much so I can't even sleep well at night!.Ex: Now its a frigging oil drum and the reason nobody would take it was because there was a tiny bit of oil in the bottom.Ex: These people should be shot on sight and all their genetic material vaporized... fucking losers.Ex: Convicted drink drivers could have breathalysers installed in their cars to prevent them starting the engine if they are over the limit.* chillar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.* como una condenada = like a madwoman.* como un condenado = like the clappers, like crazy, like mad, like a lunatic, like a madman, as one possessed.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the beginning.* condenado a muerte = death row.* condenado a + Verbo = doomed to + Verbo.* estar condenado a ser = be doomed.* gritar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.* volver a ser condenado = reconviction.* * *A1 (destinado) condenado A algo doomed TO sthuna iniciativa condenada al fracaso an initiative doomed to failurecostumbres condenadas a desaparecer customs doomed to disappear2 (obligado) condenado A + INF condemned o forced to + INFfamilias condenadas a vivir en la miseria families condemned to live in povertyeste condenado catarro me tiene harta I'm fed up with this wretched o damn coldmasculine, feminineA1 ( Der) convicted personel condenado a muerte the condemned man2 ( Relig):los condenados the damnedcomiste como un condenado you made a pig of yourself ( colloq)corrió como un condenado he ran like hell ( colloq)el condenado de tu hermano that wretched brother of yours ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo condenar: ( conjugate condenar)
condenado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
condenado
condenar
condenado◊ -da adjetivoa) ( destinado) condenado a algo doomed to sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) (Der) convicted person;
b) (Relig):
como (un) condenado (fam) ‹ correr› like hell (colloq);
‹ work› like mad
condenar ( conjugate condenar) verbo transitivoa) (Der) to sentence, condemn;
condenado a algn a algo to sentence sb to sth;
lo condenadoon por robo he was convicted of or found guilty of robbery
condenado,-a
I adjetivo
1 Jur convicted: fue condenado a muerte, he was condemned to death
2 Rel & familiar (al infierno) damned: ¡condenado niño!, bloody kid!
3 (destinado, abocado) doomed
(forzado) forced to: están condenados a entenderse, they are forced to get on
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Jur convicted person
(a muerte) condemned person
2 Rel damned
condenar verbo transitivo
1 Jur to convict, find guilty: lo condenaron a muerte, he was condemned to death
2 (reprobar) to condemn
3 (tapiar una entrada) to wall up
' condenado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabecilla
- condenada
- dichosa
- dichoso
- ejecución
- pena
- ejecutar
- muerte
- presidio
- reo
English:
convict
- failure
- maximum
- sentence
- damn
- god
* * *condenado, -a♦ adj1. [destinado] doomed;un proyecto condenado al fracaso a project doomed to failure;un libro condenado al olvido a book destined to be forgotten2. [a una pena] sentenced;[a un sufrimiento] condemned¡a ver si para de una vez esta condenada lluvia! I wish this damned rain would stop!;¡no seas condenado y devuélveme la llave! don't be such a pig and give me the key back!♦ nm,f1. [a una pena] convicted person;[a muerte] condemned person; Famcomo un condenado: correr como un condenado to run like the blazes o Br the clappers;estudiar como un condenado to study like mad o crazy;trabajar como un condenado to work like a slave2.los condenados [al infierno] the damnedesa condenada se niega a pagarme that wretched woman refuses to pay me* * *I adj1 destined, doomed (a to)2 JUR convicted;condenado a muerte condemned to death3 REL damned4 ( maldito) famdamn famII m, condenada f1 prisoner2 REL one of the damned;los condenados the damned pl ;lunatic fam* * *condenado, -da adj1) : fated, doomed2) : convicted, sentencedcondenado, -da n: convict -
19 appeler
appeler [ap(ə)le]➭ TABLE 41. transitive verba. ( = interpeller, faire venir, au téléphone) to call• appeler qn à l'aide or au secours to call to sb for help• appeler qn en justice or à comparaître to summon sb before the courtb. ( = désigner) appeler qn à [+ poste] to appoint sb toc. ( = réclamer) [situation, conduite] to call ford. [+ carte] to call fore. (Computing) [+ fichier] to call2. intransitive verb( = crier) to call out• appeler à l'aide or au secours to call for help3. reflexive verba. ( = être nommé) to be called• comment s'appelle cet oiseau ? what's the name of this bird?• comment ça s'appelle en français ? what's that called in French?• voilà ce qui s'appelle une gaffe ! now that's what I call a blunder!• je te prête ce livre, mais il s'appelle Reviens ! (inf) I'll lend you this book but I want it back!• elle ne sait plus comment elle s'appelle (inf) ( = elle est désorientée) she's totally confused she doesn't know what day it is (inf)* * *aple
1.
1) ( dénommer) to call [personne, chose]il se fait appeler Robert — ( pour son plaisir) he likes to be called Robert; ( par sécurité) he goes by the name of Robert
2) ( téléphoner) to phone GB, to call3) ( faire venir) to call [docteur, ambulance, pompier, taxi, ascenseur]; to send for [employé, élève]4) ( inciter)appeler quelqu'un à — to incite somebody to [révolte]
5) ( destiner)appeler quelqu'un à — to assign somebody to [charge, fonction]; to appoint somebody to [poste]
6) (exiger, entraîner) [crime, comportement] to call for [sanction]
2.
en appeler à verbe transitif indirect to appeal to [générosité, bon sens, population]
3.
en cas de besoin, appelez — if you need anything, just call
4.
s'appeler verbe pronominalvoilà ce qui s'appelle une belle voiture! — now, that's what you call a nice car!
••ça s'appelle reviens! — (colloq) don't forget to give it back!
appeler les choses par leur nom or un chat un chat — to call a spade a spade
* * *ap(ə)le1. vt1) (en criant) to call toappeler qn à l'aide; appeler qn au secours — to call to sb for help
2) (au téléphone) to call, to ring Grande-BretagneJ'ai appelé Richard à Londres. — I called Richard in London.
3) (= faire venir) [médecin, police] to call, to send for, [ambulance] to call, to send for, [taxi] to call forElle a appelé le médecin. — She called the doctor.
Appelle le garçon, il faut que je me sauve. — Could you get the waiter, I've got to go.
4) (= inviter)être appelé à [carrière, honneurs] — to be destined for
5) (= nécessiter) to call for, to demand6) (= nommer) [enfant, chose] to callIls l'ont appelée Suzanne. — They called her Suzanne.
On appelle ça une plinthe. — It's called a skirting board.
Un nouvel appareil que son inventeur a appelé le lexitron. — A new device which its inventor called a lexitron.
2. vi1) (au téléphone) to callAh, j'oubliais, Martin a appelé. — Oh, I forgot, Martin called.
Si quelqu'un appelle, dis que tout le monde est parti. — If anyone calls, tell them everyone's gone.
2) (en criant) to call outen appeler à [personne, générosité] — to appeal to
* * *appeler verb table: appelerA vtr1 ( dénommer) to call [personne, chose]; comment ont-ils appelé leur fille? what did they call their daughter?; appeler un roi ‘Majesté’ to call a king ‘Your Majesty’; comment appelles-tu cet arbre? what's this tree called?; comment appelle-t-on cela en français? what's that called in French?; il se fait appeler Luc ( pour son plaisir) he likes to be called Luc; ( par sécurité) he goes by the name of Luc;2 ( attirer l'attention) to call; appeler ses enfants pour dîner to call one's children for dinner; appeler qn par l'interphone to call sb on the intercom; appeler les fidèles à la prière to call the faithful to prayer; appeler à l'aide to call for help; appeler qn à son aide or à l'aide to call sb to help one;4 ( faire venir) to call [docteur, ambulance, pompier, taxi]; to call [ascenseur]; to send for [employé, élève]; appeler un médecin auprès d'un malade to call a doctor to see a sick person; il est temps d'appeler un prêtre it's time to call a priest; le docteur a été appelé à l'extérieur the doctor is out on a call; le docteur a été appelé trois fois la nuit dernière the doctor was called out three times last night; le devoir m'appelle duty calls; appeler un témoin Jur to call a witness; appeler qn à comparaître (devant le juge/les tribunaux) to summon sb to appear (before the judge/the court); appeler qn en justice to summon sb to appear in court;5 ( inciter) appeler qn à to incite sb to [révolte]; to call sb out on [grève]; appeler qn à l'abstention to call on sb to abstain; les syndicats ont appelé à la grève unions have called for strike action; appeler qn à faire to call on sb to do; appeler à manifester to call for a demonstration;6 ( destiner) appeler qn à to assign sb to [charge, fonction]; to appoint sb to [poste]; il a été appelé à de hautes fonctions he was called to high office; ses compétences l'appellent à ce poste his skills make him ideal for the job; mon travail m'appelle à beaucoup voyager my work involves a lot of travel;7 ( qualifier de) to call; j'appelle ça du vol I call that robbery; c'est ce que j'appelle une idiotie/une gaffe! now that's what I call stupid/a blunder!;8 ( réclamer) appeler qch sur qn to call sth down on sb [malédiction]; appeler la mort sur qn fml to wish death on sb; appeler l'attention de qn sur qch to draw sb's attention to sth; cette question appelle toute notre attention this issue calls for our full attention;9 ( entraîner) [crime, comportement] to call for [sanction]; la violence appelle la violence violence begets violence;B en appeler à vtr indD s'appeler vpr1 ( se dénommer) [objet, fleur, oiseau] to be called; comment s'appelle cette fleur en latin? what is this flower called in Latin?, what is this flower's Latin name?; comment t'appelles-tu? what's your name?; je m'appelle Paul my name's Paul; voilà ce qui s'appelle une belle voiture! now, that's what you call a nice car!; voilà qui s'appelle jouer/cuisiner/faire une gaffe! now that's what you call acting/cooking/a blunder!; voilà qui s'appelle parler! well said!;2 (entre personnes, animaux) to call each other, to call to one another; ( au téléphone) to phone each other GB, to call each other; nous nous appelons par nos prénoms we call each other by our first names; on s'appelle demain? shall one of us give the other a ring tomorrow?; on s'appelle! we'll be in touch!beaucoup seront appelés mais peu seront élus many are called but few are chosen; ça s'appelle reviens○! don't forget to give it back!; appeler les choses par leur nom or un chat un chat to call a spade a spade.[aple] verbe transitifappelle-le, il a oublié sa lettre give him a shout, he's left his letter behindla pauvre, elle a appelé toute la nuit the poor thing called out all night2. [au téléphone] to call (up)3. [faire venir - médecin] to call, to send for (inseparable) ; [ - police] to call ; [ - renforts] to call up ou out (separable) ; [ - ascenseur] to calla. [dans la rue] to hail a taxib. [par téléphone] to phone for ou to call a taxiappeler quelqu'un à une fonction importante to call ou to appoint somebody to a high officeêtre appelé sous les drapeaux to be called up ou conscriptedfaire appeler quelqu'un to send for somebody, to summon somebodyêtre appelé à comparaître to be summoned ou issued with a summonsêtre appelé à la barre to be called ou summoned to the witness stand5. (soutenu) [désirer]7. [entraîner] to lead to8. [inviter]appeler (des travailleurs) à la grève to call a strike, to put out a strike call9. [destiner]10. [nommer] to call11. INFORMATIQUE [programme] to call (up)[réseau] to dial————————en appeler à verbe plus préposition————————s'appeler verbe pronominal (emploi passif)comment s'appelle-t-il? what's his name?, what's he called?voilà ce qui s'appelle une gaffe! that's what's called ou that's what I call putting your foot in it!————————s'appeler verbe pronominal -
20 LEGGJA
* * *(legg, lagða, lagiðr, lagðr, laginn), v.1) to lay, place (Már hafði lagt höfuð sitt í kné Rannveigar);leggja net, to lay a net;2) to put;leggja eld í, to put fire to;leggja söðul á hest, to put a saddle on a horse;leggja árar upp, to lay up the oars, give up pulling;leggja ofan segi, to haul down, take in the sails;leggja at jörðu, at velli (or við jörðu, við velli), to overthrow, slay, kill;leggja hlut sinn, to lose one’s lot, be worsted;3) to lay, drop, of a beast (hvelparnir, er eigi vóru lagðir);4) to lay, make, build;leggja garða, to make fences;5) to appoint, fix (leggja stefnu, leika, bardaga);6) to tax, value (hann lagði hálft landit fyrir sex tigi silfrs);leggja e-n úgildan, to award no fine for, put no price on;leggja at léttu, to make light of;7) to settle;leggja sakar, to settle strife;leggja lög, to lay down laws;leggja leið sína, to take a direction;hann lagði mjök kvámur sínar í Ögr, he was in the habit of coming often to O.;8) to allot, assign (þér mun lagit verða at vera einvaldskonungr yfir Noregi);hvat mun til líkna lagt Sigurði, what comfort is there appointed for S.?;þér var lengra líf lagit, a longer life was destined for thee;9) to lay out, pay, discharge;leggja at veði, to give as bail;leggja á hættu, to risk;leggja á mikinn kostnað, to run into great expenses;leggja líf á, to stake one’s life on a thing;leggja fé til höfuðs e-m, to set a price on one’s head;10) to lay a ship’s course, stand of or on, sail, absol., or the ship in dat. or acc., lét hann blása herblástr ok leggja út ór höfninni, and sailed out of the harbour;leggja at, to land (lagði hann at við Sundólfsstaði);in a naval battle, to attack (lögðu þeir þá at þeim);leggja undir land, to stand in towards land;fig. to give in;leggja (skip) í rétt, to drift or run before the wind;11) to set off, start;leggja á flótta, to take toftight;leggja eptir e-m, to pursue;leggja upp, to start on a journey;12) to stab, thrust, with a weapon (Þ. leggr hann spjóti til bana);13) impers. it turns, is driven in a direction (of smoke, smell, fire);hingat leggr allan reykinn, all the smoke blows hitherward;to freeze over, be covered with snow or ice (þá er ísa lagði á vötn);leggja nær, to be on the brink of;nær lagði þat úfœru einu sinni, it had well nigh come to a disaster;14) with preps.:leggja e-t af, to cede, give up (H. bróðir hans lagði af við hann sinn part í eyjunni);to leave off, desist from (legg af héðan af versagørð, sagði erkibiskup);leggja af fénað, to slaughter cattle;leggja e-t aptr, to give back, return (báðu mik leggja aptr taflit);leggja at, leggja at landi, to land;leggja at e-m, to attack;leggja e-t á e-n, to impose, lay (a burden, tax) upon one (leggja skatt, skyldir, yfirbót á e-n);leggja e-t á við e-n = leggja e-t á e-n;leggja stund, kapp, hug á e-t, to take pains about, great interest in, a thing;leggja ást, elsku, mætur á e-t, to feel love, affection, interest for a thing, to cherish a thing or person;leggja fæð, öfund, hatr á, to take dislike, envy, hatred to;leggja móti e-m, to oppose, contradict one;leggja e-t til, to furnish, contribute, as one’s share (hvern styrk hefir móðir mín til lagit með þér?);leggja fátt til, to say little, be reserved;leggja lof til, to give praise to;leggja gott (illt) til e-s, to lay a good (or ill) word to one, to interfere in a friendly (or unfriendly) manner;leggja e-t til lofs e-m, to put a thing to a person’s credit;leggja e-t til orðs, to talk about;leggja e-m e-t til ámælis, orðs, to blame one for a thing;leggja e-t undir or undir sik, to conquer, vanquish (Knútr konungr lagði allt land undir sik íNoregi);leggja e-t undir e-n, to submit a matter to a person, refer to (þeir höfðu lagit mál undir Njál);leggja undir trúnað e-s, to trust;ok er þat mjök undir hann lagit, it depends much on him;leggja e-t undir þegnskap sinn, to assert on one’s honour;leggja e-t upp við e-n, to hand over to one;leggja e-t eigi langt upp, not to make much of, to make light of (eigi legg ek slíkt langt upp);leggja e-t við e-t, to add to (leggja aðra tölu við aðra);leggja við líf sitt, höfuð sitt, to stake one’s life;leggja við sekt, to fix a fine;15) refl., leggjast.* * *a causal of liggja, q. v.; pres. legg, pl. leggjum; pret. lagði; subj. legði; imperat. legg or leggðú; part. lagiðr, lagið, lagit; contr. lagðr, lögð, lagt; part. laginn, Fb. ii. 386, which form is in mod. Icel. used as an adjective only; a part. pass. lagztr, lögzt, lagzt, Fas. ii. 345, and in mod. usage: [Ulf. lagjan = τιθέναι; A. S. lecgan; Engl. lay; O. H. G. legjan; Germ. legen; Swed. lägga; Dan. lægge]:—to lay.A. Prop. to lay, place; ok lagði hann á altara, Ver. 14; er hann var lagiðr á bálit, Hkr. i. 32; á lúðr lagiðr, Vþm.; vóru steinar lagðir í hring utan um, Eg. 486; Már lá útar á bekk, ok hafði lagt höfuð sitt í kné Rannveigar, Sturl. i. 13; leggja net, to lay a net, K. Þ. K. 88:—to lay down, leggja sinn aldr, Ht.2. to put; leggja band um, umhverfis, to fasten a string round the body, Eg. 340; leggja saman augun, to put the eyes together, shut them, id.; leggja eld í, to put fire to, Nj. 74, 131; leggja hendr at síðum mér, Fms. x. 331; leggja stýri í lag, to put it right, Hkr. i. 32; leggja ofan segl ok viðu, to haul down, take in the sails, Fms. iv. 372, ix. 23; l. lénur, söðul, á hest, to put a saddle on a horse, Nj. 74, Landn. 151; l. á hest, or leggja á (simply), to saddle; leggja hapt á hest, Grág. i. 436; l. mark á, of sheep, 426; l. hús ofan, to pull it down, Bs. i. 163; l. klyfjar ofan, to unload a horse, K. Þ. K. 94; l. klyfjar upp, to pack a horse, N. G. L. i. 349; l. árar upp, to lay up the oars, give up pulling, Edda 36: the mod. phrase, leggja árar í bát, to give a thing up, lose heart; l. fyrir lið, to give up, see lið; fyrir lagðr, outworn, exhausted, Mar. 1060, Fas. ii. 278.3. leggja at jörðu, at velli (or við jörðu, við velli), to overthrow, make bite the dust, Nj. 117, Eg. 426, Fms. vii. 296, viii. 43, x. 257, Njarð. 378; leggja fyrir borð, to put overboard, metaph. to forsake, Clem. 47; leggja í leg, to lay waste, Grág. ii. 278; leggja hlut sinn, to lay down or lose one’s lot, be worsted, Sturl. iii. 103: leggja mál í görð, to put into court, Nj. 88, 101; l. mál í umræðu, to put it to discussion, Orkn. 426; l. mál til sætta, Nj. 111.4. to lay, drop, of a beast; hvelparnir er eigi vóru lagðir, Fb. i. 104.II. metaph. in a mental sense; leggja stund, starf, hug, kapp … á e-t, to study a thing, take pains about, interest in it; as also, leggja ást, elsku, mætr á e-t, to feel love, affection, interest for, to love, cherish a thing or person; and again, leggja fæð, öfund, hatr … á, to take dislike, envy to, Al. 95, Ísl. ii. 197, Nj. 31, 46, Eg. 42, 418, Ld. 60, Fb. ii. 229, Fms. i. 31: freq. in old and mod. usage, thus, Sturla lagði mikinn hug á, at láta rita sögu-bækr eptir bókuni þeim er Snorri setti saman, Sturl. ii. 123; leggja e-t e-m til orðs, ámælis, to put a thing to a person’s blame, blame him for it, Nj. 62, 85, 138, 246, Ld. 250; l. e-t til lofs e-m, to laud one, put a thing to a person’s credit, Fms. x. 98.2. with prepp.; leggja á, to impose, put upon; leggja skyldir, skatt … á, Fms. x. 51, 93, Rb. 394:—leggja af, to leave off, cease doing; legg af héðan af versa-görð, sagði erkibiskup, ok stúdera heldr í kirkjunnar lögum, Bs. i. 799:—leggja e-t fyrir sik, to set a task before one, Fms. ii. 103, xi. 157:—leggja til, to add to, xi. 51, Hom. 138:—leggja undir or undir sik, to lay under oneself, conquer, vanquish, Fms. i. 3, x. 35, Eg. 12, Stj. 46, 146; leggja e-t undir þegnskap sinn, to assert on one’s honour, Grág. i. 29, Nj. 150; leggja e-t undir e-n, to submit it to a person, refer to, 105; l. e-t undir trúnað e-s, to trust, Fms. ix. 397; ok er þat mjök undir hann lagit, it depends much on him, Bjarn. 52:—leggja út, mod. to translate (út-legging):—leggja við, to add to, Grág. i. 22, Hom. 138, 155. Rb. 88, Al. 358.III. to lay, place, found, build; leggja afla, Vsp. 7; leggja garða, to make fences, Rm. 12; leggja götur, to make roads, Dipl. iv. 12; leggja lúðra, to place right, adjust the bin, Gs. 3; leggja leið, to take a direction, Fas. i. 57; hann lagði mjök kvámur sínar í Ögr, he was in the habit of coming to O., Fbr. 30; leggja e-t í vana sinn, to make a habit of.2. metaph. to lay, settle; leggja sakar, to settle strife, Vsp. 64; leggja landrétt, to settle the public rights, make laws, Sighvat; leggja lög, to lay down laws, of the three weird sisters ordering the fate of men, Vsp.:—to lay down, ordain, lagt er allt fyrir, all is predestined, Skv. I, Skm. 13, Ls. 48; era með löstum lögð æfi þér, Skv. 1, 33; hvat mun til líkna lagt Sigurði, 30; leggja á, to ordain, en þú hugfest þá hluti er ek segi þér, ok legg á þik, Bs. i. 199; ef þeir eru á lagðir ( ordered) fyrir váttum, Gþl. 439; þá hluti er ek hefi á lagt við þik, Eg. 738; leggja lög á, to make, lay down a law, Bs. i. 28: leggja ríkt á, to order peremptorily: of a spell, leggja á, to enchant; ‘mæli eg um og legg eg á!’ is in the tales the formula with which witches say the spell.3. to appoint, fix, a meeting or the like; eru þá leikar lagðir í Ásbjarnar-nesi, Ld. 196; leikr var lagiðr á Hvítár-völlum, Eg. 188; þeir lögðu við landsmenn hálfs-mánaðar frið, 228; leggja stefnu með sér, Fms. i. 36; var lögð konunga-stefna í Elfi, vii. 62; leggja bardaga við e-n, xi. 418; l. með sér vináttu, Eg. 278; Augustus keisari lagði frið ( established peace) um allan heim, Edda.IV. to tax, value (fjár-lag); hross eru ok lögð, hestr fjögurra vetra gamall við kú, Grág. i. 503; leggja lag á mjöl, ii. 404; ef fyrr er keypt en lag er á lagt, id.; leggja lag á varning manna, Ísl. ii. 126; þat þykkir mér jafnligast at þú leggir land svá dýrt, en ek kjósa hvárr okkarr leysa skal, … hann lagði hálft landit fyrir sex tigi silfrs, … er þú leggr svá údýrt Helgafells-land, Eb. 38; vil ek þat vinna til sætta at leggja son minn úgildan, Nj. 250; at Hallr af Síðu hafði lagit úgildan son sinn, ok vann þat til sætta, 251; leggja at léttu, to lay a tax on light, Fas. iii. 553.V. to lay out, pay, discharge; leggja at veði, to give as bail, Edda 17; buðu at leggja sik í veð fyrir þessa menn, Nj. 163; leggja á hættu, to risk, Eg. 86; leggja á mikinn kostnað, to run into great expences, Eg. 43; leggja veð eðr fá vörzlu, Gþl. 389: leggja í kostnað, to expend, Fms. xi. 232; leggja sik í háska, veð, to put oneself in danger, to stake one’s life, vii. 263, Nj. 163:—leggja aptr, to pay back, Grett. 174 new Ed.; leggja líf á, to stake one’s life on a thing, Nj. 106, 178:—l. fram, to lay forth, lay out, exhibit (fram-lag); allan þann sóma er hann hefir fram lagit, Ld. 32; mikit muntú þurfa fram at leggja með honum, þvíat hón á allan arf eptir mik, Nj. 3; l. fram líf sitt, Eg. 426:—leggja til, to pay to, furnish, contribute, as one’s share; hvern styrk hefir móðir mín til lagit með þér, Nj. 7; hvat viltú þá til leggja? langskip tvau, 42; skortir mik eigi fé til at leggja fyrir farit, 128; kunni hann til alls góð ráð at leggja, Eg. 2; hefi ek þar til (lagit) mörg orð, 728; lét ek þar sælu-hús göra ok lagða fé til, Fms. vii. 122, Js. 4; þau ráð er Gregoríus lagði til, Fms. vii. 258; l. fé til höfuðs e-m, to set a price on one’s head, Nj. 112, Grett. passim:—metaph., leggja fátt til, to say little, be reserved, Nj. 88, 112; Gunnarr lagði ekki til, G. remained silent, 52; leggja lof til, to give praise to, Eg. 33; leggja orð í (til), to ‘lay a word to,’ say a word in a matter, remonstrate, Grág. i. 290; leggja gott, íllt til e-s, to lay a good (or ill) word to, to interfere in a friendly (or unfriendly) manner, Sturl. iii. 151 (til-lögur):—leggja hlut sinn, líf sitt, við, to risk one’s lot, stake one’s life, i. 162, Nj. 113, 218; l. sik allan við, to do one’s best, Eg. 738; l. sekt við, l. lögbrot við, of a penalty, Nj. 113, Eg. 352, H. E. i. 505:—leggja út, to lay out, pay, Vm. 33; of betting, Orkn. 200:—leggja fé upp, to lay up, invest; l. fé upp í jörð, Dipl. v. 21; lagða ek upp við minn kæra Orm biskup hálfan viðreka, I made it over to O., ii. 4; l. upp fé, to lay up, board.VI. of direction, esp. as a naut. term, to stand off or on, lay a ship’s course, esp. from or towards a port, to or from an attack, to sail, proceed to sea, absol., or the ship in dat. or acc., leggja skip or skipi; þú skalt leggja fram sem þér líkar (place the ship to attack), Nj. 8; ok leggr fram skeiðina jafnfram skipi Rúts, id.; þeir leggja út undir eina ey ok bíða þar byrjar, 133; hann lagði skip sín inn á sundit, 271; þeir bjuggusk um sem skjótast ok lögðu út skipunum, Eg. 358; en er skipit var lagit út undir Fenhring, Fms. x. 64; Sigvaldi leggr skip sitt í miðja fylking ( lays his ship alongside of), xi. 126; þeir hittu drómund einn í hafi ok lögðu til níu skipum ok borðusk, … at lyktum lögðu þeir snekkjunum undir drómundinn, Hkr. iii. 353; leggja undir land, to stand in towards land, Eb. 126, where in a metaph. sense = to give in; lögðu þeir eigi inn í ósinn, en lögðu útarliga á höfnina, Ísl. ii. 126; bauð hann út leiðangri at liði ok skipum ok lagði ( stood) út til Staðs fyrir innan Þórsbjörg, Fms. i. 12; síðan leggja þeir í Löginn upp, Hkr. i. 32; Knútr konungr lagði þegar upp í ána ok at kastalanum, Fms. ix. 23, xi. 196; réru þeir langskipinu upp í ána ok lögðu til bæjar þess, Eg. 80; lögðu víkingar við þat frá, Landn. 223; þá lögðu þeir at nesi einu, Eg. 161; ok lögðu þar at landi, 203; lagði hann at ( landed) við Sundólfs-staði, Fms. ix. 483; en er þeir koma norðr at Hákonar-hellu þá lögðu þeir þar at, Hkr. i. 160: leggja at, to attack, in a naval battle (atlaga); lögðu þeir þá at þeim, Nj. 25, Eg. 81; munu vér leggja til orrostu við þá, Fms. vii. 257; létusk allir búnir at leggja at þeim Hákoni, id.; ef þeir leggja at, Jómsvíkingar, xi. 134:—leggja í rétt, to drift or run before the wind, skipverjar, þeir er sigla vildu, eðr þeir er í rétt vildu leggja skipit, Fbr. 59; mæltu þeir er leið sögðu at varligra væri at lægja seglit ok leggja skipit í rétt um nóttina, en sigla til lands at ljósum degi, Fms. ii. 64; þá kom andviðri ok leggja þeir í rétt, Bs. i. 420; þá lögðu þeir í rétt harðan, kom á stormr svá at eigi fengu þeir lengi í rétti legit, ok sigldu þeir þá við eitt rif, Bær. 5; þá kemr enn landviðri ok leggja cnn í rétt ok rekr vestr í haf, Bs. i. 483; þá lögðu þeir í rétt harðan, 484; féll veðrit ok görði lögn, lögðu þeir þá í rétt, ok létu reiða fyrir nokkurar nætr, Eg. 372.2. without the notion of sea, to start; leggja á flótta, to turn to flight, fly, Fms. x. 241, xi. 341, 391, Orkn. 4, Hkr. i. 319, passim; leggja ú fund þeirra, Fms. vii. 258; leggja eptir, to pursue, x. 215; leggja upp, to start on a journey: metaph., leggja e-t ekki langt upp, Grett. 51 new Ed.3. to stab, thrust with a weapon, the weapon in dat. or absol. (lag = a thrust), Nj. 8, 64, Njarð. 378, Eg. 216, 258, 298, Nj. 43, 56, Grág. ii. 7, Gþl. 165, passim; opp. to höggva, höggva ok leggja, hann hjó ok lagði, and the like.VII. impers. it turns, in driven in a direction, of smoke, smell, fire, or the like; hingat leggr allan reykinn, all the smoke blows thitherward, Nj. 202; en eldinn lagði at þeim, Fms. i. 266; fyrir údaun er ór hauginum mun út leggja, iv. 28; varask gust þann ok údaun er út lagði or haugnum, … af fýlu þeirri sem út lagði, Ísl. ii. 45; ok er eldrinn var görr, lagði reykinn upp í skarðit, Eb. 220; ef hval leggr út, if a (dead) whale is driven off land, Gþl. 462:—of ice, snow, to freeze, be covered with snow, ice, þá leggr snjó nokkurn fyrir þá, 655 xv. 12; er ís leggr á vatnit, Grág. ii. 287; þá er ísa lagði á vötn, Fms. ii. 103: the place frozen in acc., vóru íslög mikil ok hafði langt lagt lit Breiðafjörð, Ld. 286; lagði ok Ögrsvatn, Fbr. 30 new Ed.; lagði fjörðinn út langt, 60 new Ed.: part., íss var lagðr á Hofstaða-vág, Eb. 236:—of winter, cold, þegar er gott er ok vetr (acc.) leggr á, Grett. 24 new Ed.; lagði þegar á frer ok snjófa, Bs. i. 872; but pers., leggr á hríðir ok snjóvar (better snjóva), Bs. i. 198.2. the phrase, leggja nær, to ‘lie near,’ be on the brink of; nær lagði þat úfæru eitt sinn, it had well nigh come to a disaster, Edda 17; lagði þá svá nær at allr þingheimr mundi berjask, it was on the brink of …, Nj. 163; lagði nær at hann mundi reka í svelginn, Fms. x. 145.B. Reflex. to lay oneself, lie; leggjask niðr í runna nokkura, Nj. 132; er Skálm merr yður leggsk undir klyfjum, Landn. 77; þá leggjask í akrinn flugur þær, er …, 673 A. 3:—of going to bed, þeir höfðu lagizk til svefns, were gone to sleep, Nj. 155; Skarphéðinn lagðisk ekki niðr um kveldit, 170:—leggjask með konu, to cohabit (illicitly), Fms. i. 57, K. Á. 118, Fas. iii. 390, Grág. i. 351:—of illness, to fall sick, take to bed, tók hón sótt ok lagðisk í rekkju, Nj. 14; þá lét hann búa hvílu sína ok lagðisk í sótt, Fms. xi. 214: the phrase, leggjask e-t ekki undir höfuð, not lay it under one’s pillow, do it promptly, be mindful of a thing, ii. 120, v. 264:—leggjask á e-t, to fall upon, of robbers, beasts of prey, etc.; at spillvirkjar mundi l. á fé þeirra, i. 226, Grett. 125 new Ed.; Vindr lögðusk á valinn ok raufuðu, xi. 380: örn lagðisk ( prayed) í eyna, Bs. i. 350:—leggjask fyrir, to take rest, lie down, from exhaustion, sickness, or the like, 387; lögðusk þá fyrir bæði menn ok hestar af úviðri, Sturl. iii. 292; þá lögðusk leiðsagnar-menn fyrir, þvíat þeir vissu eigi hvar þeir vóru komnir, Fms. viii. 52; fyrir leggjask um e-t mál, to give it up, Bs. i. 194: leggjask niðr, to pass out of use, cease, Fms. x. 179, xi. 12: leggjask á, to arise, mun sá orðrómr á leggjask, at …, Nj. 32, Fms. i. 291; úþokki lagðisk á milli þeirra bræðra, xi. 14.2. to cease; at sá úvandi leggisk sem áðr hefir verit, Fms. i. 280.II. to swim (partly answering to A. VI); leggjask til sunds, to go into the water and swim, Ld. 46; þeir leggjask um hríð … Sigmundr leggsk þá um hríð … hann lagðisk síðar ( swam behind), Fær. 173; hann lagðisk eptir geldingi gömlum út í Hvalsey, Landn. 107; Grettir lagðisk nú inn á fjörðinn, Grett. 148; hann lagðisk yfir þvert sundit ok gékk þar á land, 116, Hkr. i. 287, Finnb. 266; þeir koma upp ok leggjask til lands, Ld. 168; for legðir read legðiz, Njarð. 378.2. to set out; leggjask í hernað, víking, to set out on a freebooting expedition, Fms. x. 414, passim: leggjask út, to set out into the wilderness, as a highwayman, Odd. 8, Fas. i. 154, passim (útilegu-maðr = a highwayman); ek lögðumk út á merkr, Fms. ii. 103; leggjask á flótta = leggja á flótta, to take to flight, xi. 305: leggjask djúpt, to dive deep (metaph.), Nj. 102; leggjask til e-s, to seek, try eagerly for, Stj. 90, Bs. i. 198; leggjask í e-t, to occupy oneself with, Rb. 312.3. á lögðusk logn mikil, þokur ok sælægjur, Orkn. 358; vindar lögðusk ( the wind wafted) af hrauninu um kveldum, Eb. 218, (see A. VII): the phrase, ekki lagðisk mjök á með þeim frændum, they were not on good terms, Ld. 68: ok lagðisk lítt á með þeim Snorra, Sturl. i. 124; þeir töluðu lengi ok lagðisk vel á með þeim, things went well with them, Orkn. 408; þungt hefir á lagizk með okkr Strút-Haraldi jarli um hríð, Fms. xi. 84; Steinólfi þótti þat líkt ok ekki, ok lagðisk lítt á með þeim, Gullþ. 11:—lítið leggsk fyrir e-n, to come to a shameful end; lítið lagðisk nú fyrir kappann, þvíat hann kafnaði í stofu-reyk sem hundr, Grett. 115; svá lítið sem fyrir hann lagðisk, who had been so easily slain, had made so poor a defence, Ld. 150; lítið lagðisk hór fyrir góðan dreng, er þrælar skyldu at bana verða, Landn. 36; kann vera, at nú leggisk lítið fyrir hann, ek skal ráðin til setja, Fms. iv. 166.III. recipr., leggjask at, to attack one another, Fms. xi. 130: leggjask hendr á, to lay hands on fine another, Ld. 154; leggjask hugi á, to take a liking for each other, Bárð.: leggjask nær, to run close up to one another, of two boats, Gísl. 51.IV. part. lagðr, as adj. fit, destined to a thing, or fitted, of natural gifts; at hann mundi bæði spá-maðr vesa ok lagðr til mikils þrifnaðar ok gæfu Gyðinga-lýð, 625. 87; vera kann at þér sé meirr lagðr ( that thou art more fitted for) fésnúðr ok ferðir en tilstilli um mála-ferli, i. e. that thou art more fitted to be a traveller than a lawyer, Band. 5; öllu því íllu sem honum var lagit, Fb. i. 215; hón var þeim til lýta lagin, she was doomed to be their destruction, Sól. 11; sem mælt er um þá menn sem mjök er sú íþrótt lagin, Fms. v. 40; þvíat þér mun lagit verða at vera (’tis weirded for thee, thou art doomed to be) einvalds konungr yfir öllum Noregi, Fb. i. 564; þér var lengra lif lagit, a longer life was doomed to thee, Fas. iii. 344; allar spár sögðu, at harm mundi verða lagðr til skaða þeim, Edda 19: laginn, expert, skilled, disposed, freq. in mod. usage, hann er laginn fyrir að læra, hann er ekki lund-laginn á það, he has no inclination for it, whence lægni = skill; thus also, lagaðr from laga (q. v.), vera lagaðr fyrir e-t, lagaðr fyrir lærdóm, given to learn, of natural gifts.V. part. pass. lagztr; er hann var lagztr niðr, when he had laid himself down, Fas. ii. 345: freq. in mod. usage, hann er lagztr fyrir, lagztr niðr, and so on.
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