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61 подчинение
submission, subjection(покорство) obedienceв подчинение in subjection. underfootдържа в подчинение keep down/under; keep in subjection* * *подчинѐние,ср., само ед. submission, subjection; conformance; ( покорство) obedience; доброволно \подчинение willing obedience; мълчаливо \подчинение mute submission.* * *1. (покорство) obedience 2. submission, subjection 3. в ПОДЧИНЕНИЕ in subjection. underfoot 4. държа в ПОДЧИНЕНИЕ keep down/under; keep in subjection -
62 TROÐA
(treð; trað, tráðum; troðinn), v.1) to tread; t. skó, to wear out shoes; t. e-n undir fótum, to tread one under foot; t. stafkarlsstíg, to wander as a beggar;2) to cram, pack, stuff (into a receptacle), with dat. (þér var í hanzka troðit);3) to slop, cram with, t. e-t e-u (hann treðr belginn lyngvi ok mosa);4) refl., troðast, to throng, crowd upon each other (troðist eigi svá ákaft).* * *pres. treð, treðr, older form trøðr; tröðz, Grág. ii. 285: pret. trað, tratt (traðst), trað, pl. tráðu (mod. tróð, tróðst, pl. tróðu): subj. trœði; imperat. troð, troddú; part. troðinn: [Ulf. trudan = πατειν. τρυγαν, Luke vi. 44; A. S. trêdan; Engl. tread; Germ. treten; Swed. tråda; Dan. træde]:—to tread; vegr er vetki treyðr, Hm. 120; at vegrinn væri troðinn, beaten. Eg. 578; t. stafkarls-stíg, to tread a beggar’s path, Fms. vi. 304; troða skó, to ‘tread shoes,’ wear them out, Eb. 20; troðnir í sundr tvennir skór, Skíða R. 193; troða villu-stigu, Barl. 29; troða halir helveg, Vsp. 52; manna þeirra er mold troða, Fm. 23; troða goðveg, Hdl. 5; aur tráðu vér áðan, Fms. vi. (in a verse); ek trað hauðr um heiði hundvillr, Eb. (in a verse); hlynbjörn trað Áta jörð, Orkn. (in a verse); nú treðr þú mik undir fótum, Nj. 82; hann trað járnin, Fms. xi. 38; trað nipt Nara náttverð ara, Höfuðl.; reyks rösuðr trað Ingjald, Ýt.; mara trað hann, … trað hon fótleggina, Hkr. i. 20; tráðu (tróðu Ed.) þeir sér gadd hjá brekkunni, Fms. ix. 490, (tráðu, Fb. iii. 139, l. c.); niðr-troðinn ok svívirðr, Fms. x. 305; troða niðr dauðann, to beat down under one’s feet, Niðrst. 6; skulu ér nú því síðr troða fyrir yðr, sem ek var þá erfiðri, metaphor from beating down the snow, making a track, Nj. 229, Grett. 174 new Ed.; t. íllsakar við e-n, to fight it out with one, Nj. 219; en ef aðrir-tveggju troða þing ok vitni hins, if they quash his suit and witnesses, Js. 41; fót-troða, q. v.II. to stop or stuff (a bag), metaphor from treading with the feet, with dat. of the thing which is stuffed; heyi var ok troðit í gluggana, Sturl. i. 160; var þér troðit í kýl, sem korni í belg, Fms. vii. 21; var þér í hanzka troðit, Hbl. 26; át kýrin, ok þó lítt, ef maðr trað í munn henni, Bs. i. 615; hann flær belg ok treðr hann síðan lyngvi ok mosa, Konr.; þeir tráðu upp otr-belginn, Fas. i. 153; þat dýra vín er þú treðr þik með dagliga, Karl. 210.III. reflex. troðask, to throng, of a crowd; troðisk eigi svá ákaft, Fms. xi. 102; ef menn troðask svá mjök at lögréttu fyrir önnkost … ok varðar þat fjörbaugs-garð, Grág. i. 5; ef fé tröðsk at heyvi, ii. 285; ef fé treyðsk í svelti-kví, ii. 119 (Kb.) -
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64 abajo de
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65 رزح
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66 diep
diep1〈 het〉2 [vaargeul] channel3 [vaart] canal————————diep22 [zich ver naar beneden/achteren uitstrekkend] deep3 [met betrekking tot geluiden] deep♦voorbeelden:1 met diepe eerbied • with deep/profound respectdiep medelijden met iemand hebben • deeply sympathize with someonediepe minachting • profound contempt2 een diep bord • a deep/soup plateeen diepe kast/kamer • a deep cupboard, a long room〈 figuurlijk〉 er gaapt een diepe kloof tussen die twee • there is a deep rift between the two of themtwee meter diep • two metres deephet water is hier diep • the water is deep herehet diepe • the deep endII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉2 [ver naar achteren gelegen] deep3 [met betrekking tot kleuren] deep♦voorbeelden:in diepe gedachten/ diep gepeins verzonken • (sunk) deep in thoughteen diepe indruk maken/achterlaten • make/leave a deep impressionalles was in diepe rust • everything was utterly peacefuleen diepe slaap • a deep sleepeen diep stilzwijgen bewaren • maintain complete silencein zijn diepste wezen • in the depths of one's beingeen diepe zucht • a deep sighdiep in iets doordringen • penetrate something deeplydiep nadenken • think hardhet zit niet erg diep bij hem • 〈 met betrekking tot verdriet, geloof enz.〉 his sadness (belief etc.) doesn't go very deepdiep in zijn hart • deep (down) in one's heartdiep in het bos • in the depths of the forestuit het diepste van zijn hart • from the bottom of one's hearttot in het diepste van zijn ziel geroerd • moved to the depths of one's soul2 [zeer] deeply♦voorbeelden:dat vooroordeel is diep geworteld • it's a deep-rooted prejudicete diep in het glaasje hebben gekeken • have had one too manydeze boot ligt vier voet diep • this ship draws four feet of waterdiep onder de dekens kruipen • creep right down under the blanketshij is diep verontwaardigd • he is deeply indignantdiep in de schulden zitten • be deep in debttot diep in de nacht • deep into the night -
67 פרק
פָּרַק(b. h.) to break, separate; to untie, loosen; to unload. Sabb.138a וילין … ומותר לפוֹרְקוֹ it is permitted (on the Sabbath) to stretch a curtain and also to untie (remove) it. Ib. b top. Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c לא יִפְרוֹקוכ׳, v. מִשְׁפֶּלֶת (Ib. לא יַפְרִיק Hif., v. infra. Cant. R. to I, 5 טוענת ופוִרֶקֶת she loads (becomes pregnant) and unloads (delivers); a. fr.Trnsf. to redeem, deliver. Gen. R. s. 44 אני פוֹרְקָן I shall redeem them; a. e.פ׳ עול to untie the yoke, cast off an obligation. Ab. III, 5, v. עוֹל. Tosef.Sot.XIV, 4 פָּרְקוּ מהם עולוכ׳ they cast off the heavenly yoke, and made flesh and blood rule over them; a. fr.Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 25 אינן פּוֹרְקִין יראה they do not cast off the fear (of having lost the divine grace through their sins); Yalk. Num. 765 אין פורקין יראה מהם; Num. R. s. 19 אין פּוֹרְקִים ביראה (corr. acc.).Part. pass. פָּרוּק; f. פְּרוּקָה; pl. פְּרוּקִים, פְּרוּקִין, פְּרוּקוֹת. Y.B. Kam.III, 3d אחד פ׳ ואחד טעוןוכ׳ if (on meeting on the road) one animal is without a load, and the other is laden, the unladen must make room for the laden; היו שניהן … פ׳ if both are laden or both unladen. Ib. שתיהן פ׳ if both wagons are without a load; a. fr.Esp. to help to unload an animal broken down under its burden (Ex. 23:5). B. Mets. II, 10 מצוה … לִפְרוֹק, v. טָעַן II. Ib. אם רצונך לפרוק פְּרוֹק if thou desirest to unload, do so (without my assistance); a. fr. Pi. פֵּירֵק to sever, strip; to take off, release; to take apart. Shebi. II, 2 מְפָרְקִין you may release (trees in the Sabbatical year); Y. ib. 33d top מפ׳ בעלין ‘release refers to (a too luxuriant growth of) leaves. Ukts. II, 5 התחיל לְפָרֵק when he has begun to strip (vegetables). Tosef. ib. II, 13 התחיל לפרק באגוזים when he has begun to strip nuts (of their burrs). Sabb.88a ירדו … ופֵירְקוּם one hundred and twenty myriads of angels of destruction came down and took them (the crowns) off their heads. Ib. בחורב … פֵּרְקוּ (Rashi פירקו) at Horeb they loaded (angels put crowns on their heads), and at Horeb they unloaded (angels took their crowns off). Men.8a; 9b עד שלא פֵרְקָהּ before he took it (the pile of the show bread) apart Y.Yoma I, 38c top מעמירו ומְפָרְקוֹ put it (the Tabernacle) up and broke it up again; העמידו ולא פירקו put it up and did not break it up again; Num. R. s. 13, beg.; Sifra Tsav, Milluim, Par. 1 end.Y.M. Kat. I, 80b bot. מְפָרְקִין את המנעולוכ׳ you may take the shoe off the block. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43b, v. פַּצִּים; a. fr.Sabb.95a חולב חייב משום מפרק one milking (on the Sabbath) is guilty of an act resembling unloading; Keth.60a יונק מפרק כלאחר יד releasing the cow by sucking is unloading in an unusual way (v. אַחַר). Lev. R. s. 13 עמד ופֵרְקוּם לישראל he rose and took them off the back of the gentiles, and put them on Israel.Sabb.156a לְפָרֵק to take food from before one animal and place it before another, Rashi; (Tosaf.: to empty from vessel to vessel in order to procure a thorough mixture; other defin., v. Ar. s. v..Part. pass. מְפוֹרָק a) unloaded. B. Mets.33a (ref. to Ex. l. c.) ‘under its burden, ולא מפ׳ but not when it is unloaded (and the owner requires assistance to load it again). Ib. לא מפ׳ בחנם when it is unloaded, one need not assist in loading without remuneration.b) taken apart, broken up. Tanḥ. Pkudé 11 והיה מונח ומפ׳וכ׳ and it (the Tabernacle) lay in parts (uncombined) during Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵק, Nithpa. נִתְפָּרֵק 1) to be taken apart, broken up. Y. Yoma l. c. Sabb.XVII, 1 אע״פ שנִתְפָּרְקוּ although the doors are detached (when the piece of furniture is moved). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. III, 2 נִתְפָּרְקָה זווכ׳ ed. Zuck. (missing in eds.) if the blades of scissors are separated, each may become unclean for itself; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 36 (ref. to Gen. 9:24) נתפ׳ יינו מעליו the load of his wine was taken from him (he became sober). 2) to be loose, movable like a link or joint (v. פֶּרֶק). Yoma 72a מִתְפָּרְקִין ואיןוכ׳ they (the bars in the ring) were movable but could not slip off. Nidd.9a (of a woman after confinement) איבריה מתפרקיןוכ׳ her limbs are loose (shaky), and her full strength does not return to her before ; Bekh.6b איבריה מתפרקין הימנה she feels as tho her limbs were dropping off. Yalk. Num. 708 תהא מִתְפָּרֶקֶת איברים איברים she shall lose limb after limb; Num. R. s. 9 מתרפקת (corr. acc.); a. e.(Yalk. Cant. 986 מתפרקות some ed., read: מתרפקות, v. רָפַק. Nif. נִפְרָק (denom. of פֶּרֶק) 1) to be out of joint, dislocated, sprained. Sabb.XXII, 6 מי שנִפְרְקָה ידווכ׳ he who sprained his arm or foot. 2) to be removed. Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 5 שיִפָּרְקוּ ed. Zuck. (Var. שימחו) that they be removed (cut out).(Hif. הִפְרִיק as Kal and Pi. Tosef.Ber.II, 7 שיַפְרִיק ed. Zuck. (Var. שיְפָרֵק). Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c, v. supra; prob. to be read: יְפָרֵיק. -
68 פָּרַק
פָּרַק(b. h.) to break, separate; to untie, loosen; to unload. Sabb.138a וילין … ומותר לפוֹרְקוֹ it is permitted (on the Sabbath) to stretch a curtain and also to untie (remove) it. Ib. b top. Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c לא יִפְרוֹקוכ׳, v. מִשְׁפֶּלֶת (Ib. לא יַפְרִיק Hif., v. infra. Cant. R. to I, 5 טוענת ופוִרֶקֶת she loads (becomes pregnant) and unloads (delivers); a. fr.Trnsf. to redeem, deliver. Gen. R. s. 44 אני פוֹרְקָן I shall redeem them; a. e.פ׳ עול to untie the yoke, cast off an obligation. Ab. III, 5, v. עוֹל. Tosef.Sot.XIV, 4 פָּרְקוּ מהם עולוכ׳ they cast off the heavenly yoke, and made flesh and blood rule over them; a. fr.Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 25 אינן פּוֹרְקִין יראה they do not cast off the fear (of having lost the divine grace through their sins); Yalk. Num. 765 אין פורקין יראה מהם; Num. R. s. 19 אין פּוֹרְקִים ביראה (corr. acc.).Part. pass. פָּרוּק; f. פְּרוּקָה; pl. פְּרוּקִים, פְּרוּקִין, פְּרוּקוֹת. Y.B. Kam.III, 3d אחד פ׳ ואחד טעוןוכ׳ if (on meeting on the road) one animal is without a load, and the other is laden, the unladen must make room for the laden; היו שניהן … פ׳ if both are laden or both unladen. Ib. שתיהן פ׳ if both wagons are without a load; a. fr.Esp. to help to unload an animal broken down under its burden (Ex. 23:5). B. Mets. II, 10 מצוה … לִפְרוֹק, v. טָעַן II. Ib. אם רצונך לפרוק פְּרוֹק if thou desirest to unload, do so (without my assistance); a. fr. Pi. פֵּירֵק to sever, strip; to take off, release; to take apart. Shebi. II, 2 מְפָרְקִין you may release (trees in the Sabbatical year); Y. ib. 33d top מפ׳ בעלין ‘release refers to (a too luxuriant growth of) leaves. Ukts. II, 5 התחיל לְפָרֵק when he has begun to strip (vegetables). Tosef. ib. II, 13 התחיל לפרק באגוזים when he has begun to strip nuts (of their burrs). Sabb.88a ירדו … ופֵירְקוּם one hundred and twenty myriads of angels of destruction came down and took them (the crowns) off their heads. Ib. בחורב … פֵּרְקוּ (Rashi פירקו) at Horeb they loaded (angels put crowns on their heads), and at Horeb they unloaded (angels took their crowns off). Men.8a; 9b עד שלא פֵרְקָהּ before he took it (the pile of the show bread) apart Y.Yoma I, 38c top מעמירו ומְפָרְקוֹ put it (the Tabernacle) up and broke it up again; העמידו ולא פירקו put it up and did not break it up again; Num. R. s. 13, beg.; Sifra Tsav, Milluim, Par. 1 end.Y.M. Kat. I, 80b bot. מְפָרְקִין את המנעולוכ׳ you may take the shoe off the block. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43b, v. פַּצִּים; a. fr.Sabb.95a חולב חייב משום מפרק one milking (on the Sabbath) is guilty of an act resembling unloading; Keth.60a יונק מפרק כלאחר יד releasing the cow by sucking is unloading in an unusual way (v. אַחַר). Lev. R. s. 13 עמד ופֵרְקוּם לישראל he rose and took them off the back of the gentiles, and put them on Israel.Sabb.156a לְפָרֵק to take food from before one animal and place it before another, Rashi; (Tosaf.: to empty from vessel to vessel in order to procure a thorough mixture; other defin., v. Ar. s. v..Part. pass. מְפוֹרָק a) unloaded. B. Mets.33a (ref. to Ex. l. c.) ‘under its burden, ולא מפ׳ but not when it is unloaded (and the owner requires assistance to load it again). Ib. לא מפ׳ בחנם when it is unloaded, one need not assist in loading without remuneration.b) taken apart, broken up. Tanḥ. Pkudé 11 והיה מונח ומפ׳וכ׳ and it (the Tabernacle) lay in parts (uncombined) during Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵק, Nithpa. נִתְפָּרֵק 1) to be taken apart, broken up. Y. Yoma l. c. Sabb.XVII, 1 אע״פ שנִתְפָּרְקוּ although the doors are detached (when the piece of furniture is moved). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. III, 2 נִתְפָּרְקָה זווכ׳ ed. Zuck. (missing in eds.) if the blades of scissors are separated, each may become unclean for itself; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 36 (ref. to Gen. 9:24) נתפ׳ יינו מעליו the load of his wine was taken from him (he became sober). 2) to be loose, movable like a link or joint (v. פֶּרֶק). Yoma 72a מִתְפָּרְקִין ואיןוכ׳ they (the bars in the ring) were movable but could not slip off. Nidd.9a (of a woman after confinement) איבריה מתפרקיןוכ׳ her limbs are loose (shaky), and her full strength does not return to her before ; Bekh.6b איבריה מתפרקין הימנה she feels as tho her limbs were dropping off. Yalk. Num. 708 תהא מִתְפָּרֶקֶת איברים איברים she shall lose limb after limb; Num. R. s. 9 מתרפקת (corr. acc.); a. e.(Yalk. Cant. 986 מתפרקות some ed., read: מתרפקות, v. רָפַק. Nif. נִפְרָק (denom. of פֶּרֶק) 1) to be out of joint, dislocated, sprained. Sabb.XXII, 6 מי שנִפְרְקָה ידווכ׳ he who sprained his arm or foot. 2) to be removed. Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 5 שיִפָּרְקוּ ed. Zuck. (Var. שימחו) that they be removed (cut out).(Hif. הִפְרִיק as Kal and Pi. Tosef.Ber.II, 7 שיַפְרִיק ed. Zuck. (Var. שיְפָרֵק). Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c, v. supra; prob. to be read: יְפָרֵיק. -
69 под
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70 засеять поле травой
1) General subject: grass a fieldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > засеять поле травой
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71 придавливать
придавить (вн. к)press (d. against); (книзу тж.) press down (d. against), weigh down (d. against)придавливать камнем — press down under / with a stone (d.)
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72 chyl|ić
impf Ⅰ vt to bow [głowę]; to bend (down) [gałęzie]- wiatr chylił łódź na bok the wind pushed the boat to one side ⇒ pochylić ⇒ przechylićⅡ chylić się 1. (zginać się) [drzewa] to bend (down); [chata] to lean over- gałęzie chyliły się pod ciężarem owoców the branches bowed down under the weight of the fruit- chylić się w ukłonach to bow2. książk., przen. (kończyć się) to decline- chylić się ku końcowi to come to an end- chylić się ku upadkowi to be on the decline- gospodarstwo chyliło się ku upadkowi the farm was falling into ruin- dzień chyli się ku zachodowi the day is drawing to a close3. książk., przen. (skłaniać się) to tip- zwycięstwo a. szala zwycięstwa chyli się na naszą/ich stronę the scales of victory are tipping a. are tipped in our/their favour ⇒ przechylić sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chyl|ić
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73 потисна
потѝсна,потѝскам гл.1. ( угнетявам) oppress, keep down/under; hold down, grind down; bear hard on (s.o.); depress; това ме потиска it gives me (a fit of) the blues; it is a weight on my mind; -
74 придавливать
несов. - прида́вливать, сов. - придави́ть(вн. к) press (d against); (книзу тж.) press down (d against), weigh down (d against)прида́вливать ка́мнем — press (d) down under / with a stone
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75 undu
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77 підтоптувати
= підтоптати1) ( чоботи) to wear outпідтоптувати під ноги — to trample on (down, under one's feet); to tread on ( down)
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78 aşağıda
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79 repasser
repasser [ʀ(ə)pαse]➭ TABLE 1━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► repasser is conjugated with avoir, except when it is a verb of movement, when the auxiliary is être.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. transitive verbb. [+ examen, permis de conduire] to take againc. [+ plat] to hand round again ; [+ film] to show again ; [+ émission] to repeat ; [+ disque, chanson] to play againe. [+ rivière, montagne, frontière] to cross again2. intransitive verb• si vous repassez par Paris (au retour) if you come back through Paris ; (une autre fois) if you're passing through Paris again• je passai et repassai devant la vitrine I kept walking backwards and forwards in front of the shop window• quand il fait un travail, il faut toujours repasser derrière lui when he does some work you always have to go over it againc. ( = faire du repassage) to iron* * *ʀəpase
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1) ( avec un fer) to iron [vêtement]‘repasser à fer doux’ — ‘cool iron’
2) ( franchir de nouveau) to cross [something] again [fleuve, frontière]3) ( se soumettre de nouveau à) to take [something] again [permis de conduire, oral]; to retake, to resit GB [examen écrit]4) ( donner de nouveau) to pass [something] again [outil, sel] ( à quelqu'un to somebody)je te repasse Jean — ( au téléphone) I'll put you back on to Jean
5) (colloq) ( transmettre) to pass on [virus] ( à quelqu'un to somebody); to give [rhume] ( à quelqu'un to somebody)
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verbe intransitif1) ( dans un même lieu) [cyclistes, procession] to go past againsi tu repasses à Lyon, viens me voir — if you're ever back in Lyons, come and see me
s'il croit que je vais accepter, il repassera (colloq) or il peut toujours repasser! — (colloq) if he thinks I'm going to agree, he's got another think coming (colloq) GB ou he can think again!
2) (être montré, diffusé)repasser au cinéma/à Paris — [film] to be showing again at the cinema GB ou movies US/in Paris
3) ( pour terminer un travail)quand elle fait la vaisselle, je dois repasser derrière elle — I always have to do the dishes again after she's done them
* * *ʀ(ə)pɒse1. vi1) (= revenir) to come back2) (= retourner) to go backJe repasserai demain. — I'll come back tomorrow.
2. vt1) [vêtement, tissu] to ironJ'ai repassé ma chemise. — I've ironed my shirt.
2) [examen] to retake, to resitElle doit repasser son examen de maths. — She's got to resit her maths exam.
3) [film] to show again4) [lame] to sharpen5) [leçon, rôle] to go over again6) (= redonner) [plat, pain]* * *repasser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( avec un fer) to iron, to press [vêtement, tissu]; repasser à la vapeur to iron with a steam iron; repasser les coutures à fer chaud press the seams with a hot iron; ‘repasser à fer doux’ ‘cool iron’;2 ( franchir de nouveau) to cross [sth] again [pont, fleuve, frontière];3 ( se soumettre de nouveau à) to take [sth] again [permis de conduire, oral]; to retake, to resit GB [examen écrit];4 (donner, passer de nouveau) to pass [sth] again [outil, sel] (à qn to sb); repasser l'aspirateur to vacuum again; repasse la salade ( à toute la table) pass the salad round GB ou around US again; repasser un disque à qn to play a record for sb again; ils repassent ‘les Liaisons dangereuses’ ( au cinéma) ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ is on again, they're showing ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ again; je te repasse Jean ( au téléphone) I'll pass you back to Jean; je vous repasse le standard I'm putting you back to the switchboard; repasser qch dans son esprit to think back over sth;5 ○( transmettre) to pass on [virus] (à qn to sb); to give [rhume] (à qn to sb); repasser un client à qn to pass on a customer to sb;6 ( aiguiser) to sharpen [ciseaux].B vi1 ( dans un même lieu) [cyclistes, procession] to go past again; repasser en voiture/en vélo to drive/to cycle past again; repasser devant qch ( à pied) to go past sth again; ( en voiture) to drive past sth again; repasser en courant to run past again; il passait et repassait devant ma maison he was going up and down in front of my house; repasser par le même chemin to go back the same way; tu n'as pas besoin de repasser par Lyon you don't have to go back through Lyons; si tu repasses à Lyon, viens me voir if you're ever back in Lyons, come and see me; je repasserai demain I'll call in again GB ou stop by tomorrow; je dois repasser au bureau I have to call in at the office again ou pop○ back into the office ou stop by at the office; s'il croit que je vais accepter, il repassera○ or il peut toujours repasser○! if he thinks I'm going to agree, he's got another think coming○!; repasser en commission to be re-examined by the commission;2 (être montré, diffusé) repasser au cinéma/à Paris [film] to be showing again at the cinema GB ou movies US/in Paris;3 ( pour terminer un travail) quand elle fait la vaisselle, je dois repasser derrière elle I always have to do the dishes again after she's done them;4 ( pour accentuer) repasser sur un trait to go over a line;5 Aut repasser en seconde/troisième to go back into second/third gear; repasser au point mort to go back into neutral.C se repasser vpr cela se repasse? can it be ironed?; une chemise qui se repasse facilement a minimum-iron shirt.[rəpase] verbe intransitif1. [passer à nouveau dans un lieu] to go (back) againsi tu repasses à Berlin, fais-moi signe if you're in ou passing through Berlin again, let me knowil passait et repassait sous l'horloge de la gare he kept walking up and down under the station clockle dollar est repassé au-dessous de un euro the dollar has fallen ou dropped below one euro agains'il veut être payé, il peut toujours repasser (familier) if he wants to be paid, he's got another think coming!————————[rəpase] verbe transitif1. [défriper] to iron2. [aiguiser - généralement] to sharpen ; [ - avec une pierre] to whet3. [réviser]4. (familier) [donner]5. [traverser à nouveau]repasser un fleuve to go back across a river, to cross a river again6. [subir à nouveau]je dois repasser l'allemand/le permis demain I have to retake German/my driving test tomorrow7. [à nouveau] to pass againvoulez-vous repasser la salade? would you hand ou pass the salad round again?8. [remettre]repasser un manteau [le réessayer] to try a coat on againrepasser un poisson sur le gril to put a fish back on the grill, to give a fish a bit more time on the grill9. [au téléphone]je te repasse Paul I'll put Paul on again, I'll hand you back to Paul————————se repasser verbe pronominal (emploi passif)a. [ne doit pas être repassé] the veil mustn't be ironedb. [n'a pas besoin de repassage] the veil doesn't need ironing -
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below; down; under; beneath————————below* * *below--------down below
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