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РЕЗАТЬ ГЛАЗА (ГЛАЗ) (кому чем) VP1. ( subj: usu. concr) to have an unpleasant effect upon the (or s.o. 's) eyes ( usu. by being too bright or colorful)X режет глаза = X hurts the ( s.o. 's) eye(s)X offends the eye X is an eyesore.Одета она была безвкусно, яркое платье в огромных цветах резало глаз. She was dressed tastelessly: her bright dress with huge flowers offended the eye.2. ( subj: abstr) to make a negative impression on s.o. by deviating conspicuously from the proper or expected form, manner etc: X режет глаза (Y-ом) = X is glaringX is glaringly AdjP. Эта статья режет глаза своей научной несостоятельностью. Scientifically, this article is glaringly unsound. -
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• РЕЗАТЬ ГЛАЗА (ГЛАЗ) (кому чем)[VP]=====1. [subj: usu. concr]⇒ to have an unpleasant effect upon the (or s.o.'s) eyes (usu. by being too bright or colorful):- X is an eyesore.♦ Одета она была безвкусно, яркое платье в огромных цветах резало глаз. She was dressed tastelessly: her bright dress with huge flowers offended the eye.2. [subj: abstr]⇒ to make a negative impression on s.o. by deviating conspicuously from the proper or expected form, manner etc:- X is glaringly [AdjP].♦ Эта статья режет глаза своей научной несостоятельностью. Scientifically, this article is glaringly unsound.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > резать глаз
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• РЕЗАТЬ ГЛАЗА ( ГЛАЗ) (кому чем)[VP]=====1. [subj: usu. concr]⇒ to have an unpleasant effect upon the (or s.o.'s) eyes (usu. by being too bright or colorful):- X is an eyesore.♦ Одета она была безвкусно, яркое платье в огромных цветах резало глаз. She was dressed tastelessly: her bright dress with huge flowers offended the eye.2. [subj: abstr]⇒ to make a negative impression on s.o. by deviating conspicuously from the proper or expected form, manner etc:- X is glaringly [AdjP].♦ Эта статья режет глаза своей научной несостоятельностью. Scientifically, this article is glaringly unsound.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > резать глаза
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7 πρόσωπον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `face, countenance, mask, role, person' (Il.).Other forms: ep. pl. also - πατα (cf. below).Compounds: Rarely as 1. member, e.g. προσωπο-λήπτης m. `who respects persons, who is partial' with - ληπτέω, - ληψία (NT). Very often as 2. member, mostly late., e.g. μικρο-πρόσωπος `small-faced' (Arist.).Derivatives: Dimin. προσωπ-ίδιον (Ar.), - εῖον (- ιον) n. `mask' (Thphr., LXX), the plantname - ιον, - ίς, - ιάς, - ῖτις (Dsc. a.o.; prob. after the form of the flower; Strömberg Pfl.namen 47), - οῦττα f. `face-shaped vessel', "face-urn" (Polem. Hist., Poll.).Etymology: Like μέτωπον `forehead' (s.v.) πρόσωπον is also prop. a hypostasis, i.e. from *προτι-ωπ-ον, prop. "what is opposite the eyes, the sight (of the partner)"; cf. Schwyzer-Debrunner 517 n. 1. Thus also e.g. Goth. and-augi n., also OE and-wlit-a m., OHG ant-lizz-i n. `face, Antlitz' (Goth. wlits `aspect, shape'). Slightly diff. Sommer Nominalkomp. 115 n.1 (with deviating interpretation of the prefix): `the part of the head, that lies over against the eyes, on the side of the eyes'. Through connection with ep. προτι-όσσομαι, προσ-όψομαι `look at', ὄπωπα etc. πρόσωπον could also be (re)interpreted as verbal noun (cf. Angesicht). -- With πρόσωπον agrees almost exactly Skt. prátīkam n. `face, appearance' from práti = πρότι and a zero grade form of the IE word for `see, look' (s. 2. ὄψ and ὄπωπα), * proti-h₃kʷ- (cf. on ὀπιπεύω); so πρόσωπον from an older formation elucidated after ( ἐν)ὦπα etc. (Schwyzer 426 n. 4)? Quite uncertain Toch. A pratsak, B pratsāko `breast' (A ak, B ek `eye'). On the IE expressions for `face' s. Malten Die Sprache des menschlichen Antlitzes im frühen Griechentum (Berlin 1961) 1ff. -- The ep. plural προσώπ-ατα, - ασι can easily be explained as an enlargement favoured by the metre (Schwyzer 515 n. 3); the assumption of an old n(t)-stem (Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 213 as alternative) is improbable. -- Further details w. lit. in WP. 1, 170, also Mayrhofer s. prátīkam.Page in Frisk: 2,602-603Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πρόσωπον
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