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81 fiume
m riverfig flood, torrent* * *fiume s.m.1 river; ( corrente) stream: il fiume Mississippi, the Mississippi River (o the Mississippi); il fiume Tamigi, the River Thames (o the Thames); fiume navigabile, navigable river; un fiume in secca, a dry (o low) river; un fiume in piena, a full (o swollen) river (o a river in spate); seguire il corso di un fiume, to follow the course of a river; sorgente di fiume, river-head (o source o head of a river); bacino di fiume, river basin; letto di fiume, riverbed; sulle rive di un fiume, on the banks of a river // tutti i fiumi vanno al mare, (prov.) all rivers run into the sea2 (fig.) flood, stream, torrent: un fiume di lacrime, a flood of tears; un fiume di parole, a torrent (o flood) of words // a fiumi, in floods (o torrents): alla festa bevemmo vino a fiumi, we drank gallons of wine at the party◆ agg. long-drawn-out, interminable: un discorso fiume, an interminable speech; un romanzo fiume, a roman fleuve.* * *['fjume]1. smriver, (fig : di gente, parole) streamscorrere a fiumi — (vino, sangue) to flow in torrents
sgorgare a fiumi (da) — (acqua, sangue) to pour out (from)
2. agg invprocesso fiume — long-drawn-out o long-running trial
* * *['fjume] 1.sostantivo maschile1) riverin riva a un fiume — on the riverside o waterside
2) fig. (abbondanza) river, flood, stream2.romanzo fiume — epic, saga
••versare -i di inchiostro su qcs. — = to write a lot about sth.
scorrere a -i — [birra, vino] to flow
* * *fiume/'fjume/I sostantivo m.⇒ 91 river; in riva a un fiume on the riverside o waterside; lungo il fiume along the river(side); il fiume Po the river Po; Fiume Giallo Yellow River2 fig. (abbondanza) river, flood, stream; - i di sangue rivers of blood; un fiume di lacrime a flood of tears; un fiume di gente a flood of people; fiume di parole flow of words[ discorso] interminable, long-drawn-out; romanzo fiume epic, sagaversare -i di inchiostro su qcs. = to write a lot about sth.; scorrere a -i [birra, vino] to flow. -
82 Druse
f; -, -n gland* * *die Drusegeode* * *Dru|se I ['druːzə]f -, -n (MIN, GEOL)druse II ['druːzə]1. m -n, -n,Drú|sin['druːzɪn]2. f -, -nen (REL)Druse* * *(a part of the body that takes substances from the blood and stores them for use or in order that the body may get rid of them: a sweat gland; He has swollen glands in his neck.) gland* * *Drü·se<-, -n>[ˈdry:zə]f ANAT glandetw mit den \Drüsen haben (fam) to have sth wrong with one's glands [or gland trouble]* * *die; Drüse, Drüsen gland* * *Druse1 f; -, -n; MINER druse, geode* * *die; Drüse, Drüsen gland* * *-n m.impetigo n. -
83 Drüse
f; -, -n gland* * *die Drusegeode* * *Dru|se I ['druːzə]f -, -n (MIN, GEOL)druse II ['druːzə]1. m -n, -n,Drú|sin['druːzɪn]2. f -, -nen (REL)Druse* * *(a part of the body that takes substances from the blood and stores them for use or in order that the body may get rid of them: a sweat gland; He has swollen glands in his neck.) gland* * *Drü·se<-, -n>[ˈdry:zə]f ANAT glandetw mit den \Drüsen haben (fam) to have sth wrong with one's glands [or gland trouble]* * *die; Drüse, Drüsen gland* * ** * *die; Drüse, Drüsen gland* * *-n m.impetigo n. -
84 versickern
v/i1. seep (away) ( im Sand into the sand)2. fig. fizzle out* * *to drain; to seep* * *ver|sị|ckern ptp versi\#ckertvi aux seinto seep away; (fig) (Gespräch, Unterstützung) to dry up; (Interesse, Teilnahme) to peter out; (Geld) to trickle away* * *((of liquids) to flow slowly eg through a very small opening: Blood seeped out through the bandage round his head; All his confidence seeped away.) seep* * *ver·si·ckern *vi Hilfsverb: sein▪ [irgendwo] \versickern to seep away [somewhere]* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein <river etc.> drain or seep away* * *versickern v/i1. seep (away) (im Sand into the sand)2. fig fizzle out* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein <river etc.> drain or seep away* * *v.to trickle away v. -
85 Werden
n; -s, kein Pl.; (Entwicklung) development, growth; (Entstehung) birth; (Fortschreiten) progress; im Werden sein be in the making* * *to arise; to get; to become; will; to grow* * *Wer|den ['veːɐdn]nt -s,no pl1) (= Entstehung) developmentim Wérden sein — to be in the making
die lebenden Sprachen sind immer im Wérden begriffen — living languages are in a state of continual development
* * *1) (to come or grow to be: Her coat has become badly torn; She has become even more beautiful.) become2) (to qualify or take a job as: She became a doctor.) become3) (to become: You're getting old.) get4) be5) ((of a photograph) to be developed: This photograph has come out very well.) come out6) (to become: These apples have gone bad.) go7) (to become: It's growing dark.) grow8) ((in certain phrases) to be or become: The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid).) run9) sour10) (to (cause to) change colour to: Her hair turned white; The shock turned his hair white.) turn11) (used to show willingness: I'll do that for you if you like; I won't do it!) will12) (used to state that something happens regularly, is quite normal etc: Accidents will happen.) will* * *Wer·den<-s>[ˈve:ɐ̯dn̩]nt kein pl (geh) developmentim \Werden sein to be in the making* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein; 2. PartEx:/Ex:1) become; getälter werden — get or grow old[er]
du bist aber groß/schlank geworden! — you've grown so tall/slim
wahnsinnig od. verrückt werden — go mad
rot werden — go or turn red
er ist 70 [Jahre alt] geworden — he has had his 70th birthday or has turned 70
heute soll es/wird es heiß werden — it's supposed to get/it's going to be hot today
mir wird übel/heiß/schwindelig — I feel sick/I'm getting hot/dizzy
Arzt/Vater werden — become a doctor/a father
Erster/Letzter werden — be or come first/last
eine werdende Mutter — a mother-to-be; an expectant mother
aus ihm ist nichts/etwas geworden — he hasn't got anywhere/has got somewhere in life
daraus wird nichts werden — nothing will come of it/that!
3) unperses wird [höchste] Zeit — it is [high] time
es wird Tag/Nacht/Herbst — day is dawning/night is falling/autumn is coming
4) (entstehen) come into existencees werde Licht — (bibl.) let there be light
5) (ugs.)sind die Fotos [was] geworden? — have the photos turned out [well]?
2.wirds bald? — (ugs.) hurry up!
Hilfsverb; 2. PartEx:/Ex:dir werd ich helfen! — (ugs.) I'll give you what for (sl.)
wir werden nächste Woche in Urlaub fahren — we are going on holiday next week; (als Ausdruck der Vermutung)
sie werden [wohl] im Garten sein — they are probably in the garden
er wird doch nicht [etwa] krank sein? — he wouldn't be ill, would he?
sie wird schon wissen, was sie tut — she must know what she's doing
er wurde gebeten/ist gebeten worden — he was asked
es wurde gelacht/gesungen/getanzt — there was laughter/singing/dancing
würden Sie bitte...? — would you please...?
* * *Werden n; -s, kein pl; (Entwicklung) development, growth; (Entstehung) birth; (Fortschreiten) progress;im Werden sein be in the making* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein; 2. PartEx:/Ex:1) become; getälter werden — get or grow old[er]
du bist aber groß/schlank geworden! — you've grown so tall/slim
wahnsinnig od. verrückt werden — go mad
rot werden — go or turn red
er ist 70 [Jahre alt] geworden — he has had his 70th birthday or has turned 70
heute soll es/wird es heiß werden — it's supposed to get/it's going to be hot today
mir wird übel/heiß/schwindelig — I feel sick/I'm getting hot/dizzy
Arzt/Vater werden — become a doctor/a father
Erster/Letzter werden — be or come first/last
eine werdende Mutter — a mother-to-be; an expectant mother
aus ihm ist nichts/etwas geworden — he hasn't got anywhere/has got somewhere in life
daraus wird nichts werden — nothing will come of it/that!
3) unperses wird [höchste] Zeit — it is [high] time
es wird Tag/Nacht/Herbst — day is dawning/night is falling/autumn is coming
4) (entstehen) come into existencees werde Licht — (bibl.) let there be light
5) (ugs.)sind die Fotos [was] geworden? — have the photos turned out [well]?
2.wirds bald? — (ugs.) hurry up!
Hilfsverb; 2. PartEx:/Ex:dir werd ich helfen! — (ugs.) I'll give you what for (sl.)
wir werden nächste Woche in Urlaub fahren — we are going on holiday next week; (als Ausdruck der Vermutung)
sie werden [wohl] im Garten sein — they are probably in the garden
er wird doch nicht [etwa] krank sein? — he wouldn't be ill, would he?
sie wird schon wissen, was sie tut — she must know what she's doing
er wurde gebeten/ist gebeten worden — he was asked
es wurde gelacht/gesungen/getanzt — there was laughter/singing/dancing
würden Sie bitte...? — would you please...?
* * *(Zukunft) aux.will aux. v.(§ p.,pp.: wurde, ist geworden)= to become v.(§ p.,p.p.: became, become)to grow v.(§ p.,p.p.: grew, grown) -
86 werden
n; -s, kein Pl.; (Entwicklung) development, growth; (Entstehung) birth; (Fortschreiten) progress; im Werden sein be in the making* * *to arise; to get; to become; will; to grow* * *Wer|den ['veːɐdn]nt -s,no pl1) (= Entstehung) developmentim Wérden sein — to be in the making
die lebenden Sprachen sind immer im Wérden begriffen — living languages are in a state of continual development
* * *1) (to come or grow to be: Her coat has become badly torn; She has become even more beautiful.) become2) (to qualify or take a job as: She became a doctor.) become3) (to become: You're getting old.) get4) be5) ((of a photograph) to be developed: This photograph has come out very well.) come out6) (to become: These apples have gone bad.) go7) (to become: It's growing dark.) grow8) ((in certain phrases) to be or become: The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid).) run9) sour10) (to (cause to) change colour to: Her hair turned white; The shock turned his hair white.) turn11) (used to show willingness: I'll do that for you if you like; I won't do it!) will12) (used to state that something happens regularly, is quite normal etc: Accidents will happen.) will* * *Wer·den<-s>[ˈve:ɐ̯dn̩]nt kein pl (geh) developmentim \Werden sein to be in the making* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein; 2. PartEx:/Ex:1) become; getälter werden — get or grow old[er]
du bist aber groß/schlank geworden! — you've grown so tall/slim
wahnsinnig od. verrückt werden — go mad
rot werden — go or turn red
er ist 70 [Jahre alt] geworden — he has had his 70th birthday or has turned 70
heute soll es/wird es heiß werden — it's supposed to get/it's going to be hot today
mir wird übel/heiß/schwindelig — I feel sick/I'm getting hot/dizzy
Arzt/Vater werden — become a doctor/a father
Erster/Letzter werden — be or come first/last
eine werdende Mutter — a mother-to-be; an expectant mother
aus ihm ist nichts/etwas geworden — he hasn't got anywhere/has got somewhere in life
daraus wird nichts werden — nothing will come of it/that!
3) unperses wird [höchste] Zeit — it is [high] time
es wird Tag/Nacht/Herbst — day is dawning/night is falling/autumn is coming
4) (entstehen) come into existencees werde Licht — (bibl.) let there be light
5) (ugs.)sind die Fotos [was] geworden? — have the photos turned out [well]?
2.wirds bald? — (ugs.) hurry up!
Hilfsverb; 2. PartEx:/Ex:dir werd ich helfen! — (ugs.) I'll give you what for (sl.)
wir werden nächste Woche in Urlaub fahren — we are going on holiday next week; (als Ausdruck der Vermutung)
sie werden [wohl] im Garten sein — they are probably in the garden
er wird doch nicht [etwa] krank sein? — he wouldn't be ill, would he?
sie wird schon wissen, was sie tut — she must know what she's doing
er wurde gebeten/ist gebeten worden — he was asked
es wurde gelacht/gesungen/getanzt — there was laughter/singing/dancing
würden Sie bitte...? — would you please...?
* * *A. v/i (ist geworden)1. mit adj: get, become; Betonung auf dem Endzustand: oft go;müde/nass/reich etcwerden get tired/wet/rich etc;blind/kahl/verrückt/sauer/taub etcwerden go blind/bald/mad/sour/deaf etc;alt werden get ( oder grow) old;besser werden get better, improve;blass werden go ( oder turn) pale;wütend werden get angry ( oder mad);dick werden get fat, put on weight;gesund werden get well;kalt werden get cold (auch Essen etc);rot werden go red, blush;schlecht werden go bad ( oder off);schlimmer werden get worse;schwach werden get ( oder grow) weak;katholisch werden become a Catholic, turn Catholic2. (besonders etwas) become, be;was will er werden? what does he want to be?;er ist was/nichts geworden umg he made something of himself ( oder his life)/he never made anything of himself;er wird wie sein Vater (werden) he’s getting (to be) like his father;sie wird meine Frau she is going to be my wife;ich werde Vater/Großvater etc I’m going to be a father/grandfather etc;ich werde 30 I’m nearly 30;er wird heute 18 he’s 18 today;sie ist vorige Woche 50 geworden she was 50 last week;er ist Erster geworden he was ( oder came) first;3.Wirklichkeit werden become reality;zur Gewohnheit werden become a habit;zu einem reichen Mann/zu einem Star werden become a rich man/a star;die Vorräte werden immer weniger supplies are getting lower and lower;wie wird die Ernte werden? what kind of harvest are we going to have?;wie sind die Fotos geworden? how have the photos ( oder pictures) turned out?;die Fotos sind nichts geworden umg the photos ( oder pictures) were no good ( oder didn’t come out well); besonders wenn nichts erkennbar ist: the photos ( oder pictures) didn’t come out;der Wein/Kuchen etcist nichts geworden umg the wine/cake was no good;4. unpers:dunkel werden get (grow liter) dark;kalt werden get cold;warm werden get warm, warm up;es wird Winter winter is on its way;mir wird kalt I’m beginning to feel ( oder get) chilly;mir wird schlecht I feel sick;was soll nun werden? what are we going to do now?;ich weiß nicht, was werden soll I don’t know what to do;aus dem Geschäft ist nichts geworden nothing came of the deal;was ist aus ihm geworden? what’s become of him?;aus ihm ist nichts geworden he never got anywhere, he never made anything of himself;daraus wird nichts nothing will come of it, it won’t come to anything; als Verbot: you can forget (all) about that;es wird schon werden it’ll be all right;was nicht ist, kann noch werden umg things can change;B. v/aux (ist … worden)1. Futur:ich werde fahren I will ( oder I’ll) drive;sie wird gleich weinen she’s going to cry (any minute);es wird ihm doch nichts passiert sein? I hope nothing has happened to him;es wird schon so sein (wie du sagst) I’m sure you’re right;ich werde es (wohl) verloren haben I must have lost it2. Konditional:ich würde kommen, wenn … I would ( oder I’d) come if …3. passivisch:geliebt werden be loved;gebaut werden be built; gegenwärtig: be being built;es wird viel gebaut there’s a lot of building going on;es wurde getanzt they ( oder we) danced, there was dancing;es ist uns gesagt worden we’ve been told;jetzt wird aber geschlafen/gearbeitet! umg it’s time to sleep/to get down to work, it’s time you ( oder we) went to sleep/got down to work;jetzt wird nicht mehr geredet! umg no more talking now;heute wird nicht gestritten! umg today there are going to be no arguments!;und ward nicht mehr gesehn hum and was never seen again* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein; 2. PartEx:/Ex:1) become; getälter werden — get or grow old[er]
du bist aber groß/schlank geworden! — you've grown so tall/slim
wahnsinnig od. verrückt werden — go mad
rot werden — go or turn red
er ist 70 [Jahre alt] geworden — he has had his 70th birthday or has turned 70
heute soll es/wird es heiß werden — it's supposed to get/it's going to be hot today
mir wird übel/heiß/schwindelig — I feel sick/I'm getting hot/dizzy
Arzt/Vater werden — become a doctor/a father
Erster/Letzter werden — be or come first/last
eine werdende Mutter — a mother-to-be; an expectant mother
aus ihm ist nichts/etwas geworden — he hasn't got anywhere/has got somewhere in life
daraus wird nichts werden — nothing will come of it/that!
3) unperses wird [höchste] Zeit — it is [high] time
es wird Tag/Nacht/Herbst — day is dawning/night is falling/autumn is coming
4) (entstehen) come into existencees werde Licht — (bibl.) let there be light
5) (ugs.)sind die Fotos [was] geworden? — have the photos turned out [well]?
2.wirds bald? — (ugs.) hurry up!
Hilfsverb; 2. PartEx:/Ex:dir werd ich helfen! — (ugs.) I'll give you what for (sl.)
wir werden nächste Woche in Urlaub fahren — we are going on holiday next week; (als Ausdruck der Vermutung)
sie werden [wohl] im Garten sein — they are probably in the garden
er wird doch nicht [etwa] krank sein? — he wouldn't be ill, would he?
sie wird schon wissen, was sie tut — she must know what she's doing
er wurde gebeten/ist gebeten worden — he was asked
es wurde gelacht/gesungen/getanzt — there was laughter/singing/dancing
würden Sie bitte...? — would you please...?
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87 spragniony
adjspragniony czegoś — avid lub eager for sth
* * *a.- eni thirsty, dry; spragniony czegoś avid l. eager for sth; spragniony miłości craving l. starving for love; spragniony krwi blood-thirsty; być spragnionym czegoś przen. long for sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spragniony
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88 rense
cleanse, gut, purify, unstop* * *vb clean ( fx one's clothes, a pipe, one's nails, a wound),( skylle) rinse ( fx bottles);(F: især grundigt) cleanse ( fx a wound);( ceremonielt) cleanse; purify;(fig: for beskyldning) clear ( for of),F exculpate, exonerate ( for from);(moralsk etc) cleanse ( for of, fx guilt, iniquity, wickedness), purify, purge ( for of, fx one's mind of wicked thoughts);( tage indvoldene ud af fjerkræ også) draw ( og binde op and truss);( om spildevand også) treat;( sigte) screen, sift;( raffinere) refine ( fx petrol, sugar), rectify ( fx alcohol);(rør etc) clean out, clear;( korn) clean,(med blæser el. vind) winnow;( for radioaktivitet, giftgas) decontaminate;[ kemisk rense]( om tøj) dry-clean;[ rense luften] purify the air,(fig) clear the air;[ med præp, adv & sig:][ rense for] clear of,F rid of,( stærkere) purge of;(fig), se ovf;[ rense noget for pletter] remove stains (, spots) from something;[ rense op] clean out,( opmudre) dredge ( fx a harbour, a river);[ rense ud] clean,F cleanse;( i skov) weed, clean;( ved afføring) purge ( fx the bowels);(fig: uønskede personer etc) weed out;[ rense ud i personalet] weed out the staff,F purge the staff of undesirable elements (, incompetent persons etc);[ rense sig] clean oneself,( for beskyldning) clear oneself, clear one's name. -
89 सौम्य
saumyasaumyá
once in RV. saúmyā)n. relating orᅠ belonging to Soma (the juice orᅠ the sacrifice orᅠ the moon-god), connected orᅠ dealing with Soma, having his nature orᅠ qualities etc. RV. etc. etc.;
cool andᅠ moist (opp. to agneya, « hot andᅠ dry») Br. Hariv. Suṡr. ;
northern ( ena, « to the north») Hariv. VarBṛS. ;
« resembling the moon», placid, gentle, mild ( saumya voc. = « O gentle Sir!», « O good Sir!», « O excellent man!» as the proper mode of addressing a Brāhman Mn. II, 125) ṠBr. etc.etc.;
auspicious (said of birds, planets etc.;
esp. of the Nakshatras Mṛiga-ṡiras, Citrā, Anurādhā, andᅠ Revatī) R. VarBṛS. Hariv. ṠārṇgS. ;
happy, pleasant, cheerful MW. ;
m. a Soma sacrifice L. ;
an adherent, worshipper BhP. ;
a Brāhman L. ;
patr. of Budha orᅠ the planet Mercury VarBṛS. ;
of the Vedic Ṛishi Budha (author of RV. X, 1) RAnukr. ;
the left hand Hcat. ;
Ficus Glomerata L. ;
the fifteenth cubit ( aratni) from the bottom orᅠ the third from the top of the sacrificial post L. ;
(in anat.) the blood before it becomes red, serum W. ;
the gastric juice MW. ;
the month Mārgaṡīrsha Hcat. ;
N. of the 43rd ( orᅠ 17th) year in the 60 years cycle of Jupiter VarBṛS. ;
(pl.) the people of Soma ṠāṇkhGṛ. ;
a partic. class of deceased ancestors Mn. III, 199 ;
m. n. a partic. penance ( seeᅠ - kṛicchra) Yājñ. GāruḍaP. ;
N. of a Dvīpa of the earth orᅠ of Bharatavarsha Pur. ;
of the 7th astrol. Yuga Jyot. ;
(yā) f. N. of various plants (Abrus Precatorius;
Glycine Debilis;
Ruta Graveolens etc.) L. ;
a pearl L. ;
the Nakshatra Mṛiga-ṡiras Hariv. ;
N. of the five stars in Orion's head ( alsoᅠ called ilvala q.v.) W. ;
a species of the Āryā metre Col.;
N. of Durgā Cat. ;
(ī) f. moonshine MBh. ;
(am) n. the nature orᅠ condition of Soma AV. ;
gentleness MBh. Pañcat. the Nakshatra Mṛiga-ṡiras (presided over by the Moon) MaitrUp. Hariv. (accord. toᅠ Nīlak. « Wednesday»);
the left eye L. ;
the middle of the hand L. ;
N. of the fifth Muhūrta Cat. ;
(scil. adbhuta) a partic. kind of omen orᅠ prodigy (occurring in the Diva orᅠ sky) MW. ;
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90 gettare
throwfondamenta laygrido give, let outgettare fuori throw outgettare via throw away* * *gettare v.tr.1 to throw*; to cast*; ( con violenza) to fling*, to hurl: gettai un osso al cane, I threw a bone to the dog (o I threw the dog a bone); gettai la palla al ragazzo, I threw the ball to the boy; gettami la fune!, throw me the rope!; mi gettò uno sguardo irato, he gave me an angry look; gettare acqua in faccia a qlcu., to dash water in s.o.'s face; gettare un bacio a qlcu., to blow s.o. a kiss; gettare uno sguardo a qlcu., to glance at s.o. // gettare qlco. al di là di, to throw sthg. over: gettare una palla al di là di un muro, to throw a ball over a wall // gettare qlco. contro qlcu., to throw (o to hurl) sthg. at s.o.: gettò pietre contro di me, he threw stones at me; gettare una lancia contro qlcu., to hurl a spear at s.o. // gettare qlco. dentro, to throw sthg. in: gettalo dentro dalla finestra!, throw it in through the window! // gettare qlco., qlcu. fuori da, to throw sthg., s.o. out of: non gettate nulla fuori dal finestrino, don't throw anything out of the window; furono gettati fuori dal ristorante, they were thrown out of the restaurant // gettare qlco., qlcu. giù, in terra, to throw sthg., s.o. to the ground: lo gettò a terra con uno spintone, he shoved him to the ground; fu gettato giù di sella, he was thrown from his horse (o from the saddle); non gettarlo giù!, don't throw it down!; gettare qlcu. a terra, to knock s.o. down (o to the ground) // gettare qlco. in, to throw (o to cast o to fling) sthg. into: gettare una pietra nel lago, to throw a stone into the lake; gettare polvere negli occhi a qlcu., (fig.) to throw dust in s.o.'s eyes; gettare qlco. in faccia a qlcu., to throw (o to fling) sthg. in s.o.'s teeth; gettare qlco. in mare, ( da un natante) to throw sthg. overboard, ( un carico) to jettison; gettare nella disperazione, to throw into despair; gettare nella miseria, to reduce to misery // gettare qlco. in alto, to throw sthg. up: gettare in alto una moneta, to toss a coin // gettare qlco. indietro, to throw sthg. back: gettare uno sguardo indietro, to glance backwards (o to look over one's shoulder); gettare la testa indietro, to throw one's head back // gettare qlco. su, to throw (o to cast) sthg. on (o over): si gettò una coperta sulle spalle, he threw a blanket over his shoulders; gettare biasimo su qlcu., to cast (o to throw) blame on s.o.; gettare luce su qlco., (fig.) to throw light on sthg.; gettare un'ombra su qlco, (fig.) to cast a shadow on sthg. // gettare via qlco., to throw sthg. away: gettare via il proprio tempo, il proprio denaro, to throw away one's time, one's money; gettò via la sua ultima occasione, he threw away his last chance; non gettare via queste cose!, don't throw these things away! // gettare all'aria qlco., to make a mess of sthg.: ho gettato all'aria tutti i cassetti per trovarlo, I turned out all the drawers to find it // gettare il guanto, to throw (o to fling) down the gauntlet // gettare la maschera, to throw off the mask // gettare una sfida, to throw out a challenge // gettare i soldi dalla finestra, to throw (o to fling) one's money out of the window (o down the drain)2 ( emettere): la ferita getta sangue, the wound is bleeding profusely (o the wound is spurting blood); gettare un grido, to utter a cry (o to give a shout)4 (tecn.) to cast*5 (bot.) to put* forth, to sprout◆ v. intr.1 ( versare) to play, to spout: la fontana non getta più da due giorni, the fountain hasn't been playing for two days (o has been dry for two days)◘ gettarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to throw* oneself, to fling* oneself: si gettò nelle braccia della madre, she threw (o flung) herself into her mother's arms; si gettò sul letto, she threw herself on the bed; gettare ai piedi di qlcu., to throw oneself at s.o.'s feet; gettare al collo di qlcu., to fall on s.o.'s neck; gettare giù, ( a terra) to throw oneself down, ( sdraiarsi) to lie down: gettati giù un momento, sembri stanca, lie down a while, you look tired; gettare in acqua, to throw oneself (o to jump o to leap) into the water; gettare in avanti, all'indietro, to throw oneself forwards, backwards; si è gettato dal quarto piano, he threw himself (o jumped) from the fourth floor // gettare a capofitto in qlco., to throw oneself into sthg. // gettare nella discussione, to throw oneself into the discussion (o to plunge into the debate) // gettare nella mischia, to throw oneself into the fray // gettare sul nemico, to fall on (o to attack) the enemy // si è letteralmente gettato sul piatto di spaghetti, he literally fell on the plate of spaghetti2 (di fiume, sboccare) to flow: il Po si getta nell'Adriatico, the Po flows into the Adriatic.* * *[dʒet'tare]1. vtgettare (via) — (liberarsi di) to throw away
gettare qc addosso a qn — (sasso) to throw sth at sb, (acqua, sabbia) to throw sth over sb
gettare le braccia al collo di qn — to throw o fling one's arms round sb's neck
gettare l'ancora Naut — to drop anchor
gettare a mare — (fig : persona) to abandon
2) (metalli, cera) to cast, (fondamenta) to lay3) (emettere: acqua) to spout, (grido) to utter, give4)2. vi3. vr (gettarsi)1)gettarsi in un'impresa — to throw o.s. into an enterprise
gettarsi nella mischia — to hurl o.s. into the fray
gettarsi contro o addosso a qn — to hurl o.s. at sb
gettarsi ai piedi di qn — to throw o.s. at sb's feet
2) (fiume)* * *[dʒet'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (lanciare) to throw*, to cast* [pietra, dadi]; (buttare) to throw* away, to throw* out [ immondizia]gettare qcs. a qcn. — to throw sth. to sb., to throw sb. sth.
gettare le braccia (intorno) al collo di qcn. — to throw o fling one's arms around sb.'s neck
gettare uno sguardo a qcs. — fig. to cast an eye o a glance at sth
2) mar. pesc. to cast* [amo, reti]gettare l'ancora — to drop o cast anchor
3) (costruire) to build* [ ponte]; fig. to establish, to lay* [ basi]gettare le fondamenta di qcs. — to lay the foundations for sth. (anche fig.)
4) (causare)gettare qcn. nel panico — to throw sb. into a panic
6) (emettere) to give*, to utter [ grido]2. 3.verbo pronominale gettarsi1) (buttarsi) to throw* oneself (in into)-rsi al collo di qcn. — to fling oneself around sb.'s neck
- rsi su — to pounce on [preda, cibo]
2) (sfociare) [ corso d'acqua] to flow (in into)* * *gettare/dʒet'tare/ [1]1 (lanciare) to throw*, to cast* [pietra, dadi]; (buttare) to throw* away, to throw* out [ immondizia]; gettare qcs. a qcn. to throw sth. to sb., to throw sb. sth.; gettare le braccia (intorno) al collo di qcn. to throw o fling one's arms around sb.'s neck; gettare uno sguardo a qcs. fig. to cast an eye o a glance at sth.3 (costruire) to build* [ ponte]; fig. to establish, to lay* [ basi]; gettare le fondamenta di qcs. to lay the foundations for sth. (anche fig.)4 (causare) gettare lo scompiglio in città to throw the town into turmoil5 (precipitare) gettare qcn. nel panico to throw sb. into a panic; gettare il paese nel caos to throw the country into chaos6 (emettere) to give*, to utter [ grido](aus. avere) (germogliare) to sprout, to budIII gettarsi verbo pronominale1 (buttarsi) to throw* oneself (in into); -rsi al collo di qcn. to fling oneself around sb.'s neck; - rsi su to pounce on [preda, cibo]2 (sfociare) [ corso d'acqua] to flow (in into). -
91 perdita
f lossdi gas, di acqua leakessere in perdita be making a lossperdita di tempo waste of timesi estendeva a perdita d'occhio it stretched as far as the eye could see* * *perdita s.f.1 loss (anche estens.): la perdita di un libro, the loss of a book; perdita di memoria, loss of memory; perdita d'importanza, loss of importance; perdita di tempo, loss of time; quel guasto procurò una certa perdita di tempo, that breakdown caused a certain loss of time; la botta in testa gli causò una momentanea perdita di conoscenza, the blow on his head caused a temporary loss of consciousness; la sua squalifica è stata una grave perdita per la squadra, his disqualification was a serious loss for the team; non si è più ripresa dalla perdita del figlio, she has never got over the loss of her son; dopo la perdita di quei territori si arresero, after the loss of those territories they surrendered; infliggere gravi perdite al nemico, to inflict heavy losses on the enemy; subire perdite, to suffer losses; perdita al gioco, gambling loss // a perdita d'occhio, as far as the eye can see2 ( sciupio) waste: perdita di tempo, waste of time; cercare di insegnargli il tedesco è una perdita di tempo, it is a waste of time trying to teach him German3 ( falla, fuga) leak; leakage; (elettr.) stray loss: la perdita di sangue da una ferita, the loss of blood from a wound; c'è una perdita nella conduttura del gas, there is a leak in the gas pipe; questa barca ha una perdita, this boat has a leak (o is leaking); eliminare le perdite, to stop leaks4 (econ.) loss; ( calo) reduction, wastage [U]; ( disavanzo) deficit; ( confisca) forfeiture: perdita di capitale, capital loss; perdita di gestione, di servizio, operating deficit (o loss); perdita di valore, depreciation; perdita netta di esercizio, loss (o net loss); perdita secca, dry loss; le perdite di un'azienda, the losses of a firm; perdite e profitti, loss and gain; perdite su crediti, losses on receivables; l'azienda è in perdita, the firm is in deficit; la società è in perdita di 1000 sterline, the company is Ј 1000 to the bad; lavorare in perdita, to work at a loss; chiudere in perdita, to close with a loss; vendere in perdita, to sell at a loss; (amm.) perdita contabile, book loss; (dir.) perdita di un diritto, forfeiture of a right; (banca) perdita di piazza, bank charges on bills discounted out of town // (fin.): perdita di cambio, exchange loss; perdita d'emissione, issue loss // (inform.): perdita di funzionalità, degradation; perdita di bit, di informazione, dropout.* * *['pɛrdita]sostantivo femminile1) lossperdita di memoria — loss of memory, memory loss
perdita di controllo, di conoscenza — loss of control, consciousness
in perdita — [vendere, lavorare] at a loss
2) (morte)gravi, lievi -e — mil. heavy, light casualties
3) (spreco)4) (dispersione) lossperdita di energia, di calore — power, heat loss
5) (fuoriuscita) leak(age)perdita d'acqua, d'olio — water, oil leak
6) med.••* * *perdita/'pεrdita/sostantivo f.1 loss; perdita di peso weight loss; perdita di memoria loss of memory, memory loss; perdita di controllo, di conoscenza loss of control, consciousness; perdita dei diritti civili deprivation of civil rights; in perdita [vendere, lavorare] at a loss; l'azienda è in perdita the company is losing money; conto profitti e -e profit and loss account2 (morte) la perdita di un caro the loss of a loved one; gravi, lievi -e mil. heavy, light casualties3 (spreco) è una perdita di tempo it's a waste of time4 (dispersione) loss; perdita di energia, di calore power, heat loss5 (fuoriuscita) leak(age); perdita d'acqua, d'olio water, oil leaka perdita d'occhio as far as the eye can see. -
92 zas|chnąć
pf — zas|ychać impf (zaschnął a. zasechł, zaschnęła — zasycham) Ⅰ vi [klej] to set; [błoto, krew] to cake; [tusz, atrament, farba] to dry- krew zaschła mu na twarzy blood caked his face- błoto zaschnięte na butach mud caking the shoesⅡ v imp. zaschło mi w gardle a. ustach I’m thirsty a. parched pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zas|chnąć
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93 saigner
I.v. trans.1. To 'stick', to stab to death. Il se vantait d'avoir saigné un malfrat dans un bouge: He was boasting how he'd chivved a heavy in some down-town caf'.2. ( fig): To 'bleed dry', to extort money from someone.II.v. intrans. Ça va saigner!a It'll be an all-out battle! (literally, blood will flow!).b It's going to be one hell of a slanging match! -
94 dissanguare
[dissan'ɡware]1. vt(fig : persona) to bleed white o dry2. vip (dissanguarsi)Med to lose blood, fig to ruin o.s. -
95 Cotton Rust
An imperfection in raw cotton plants. It appears first as a blood-red spot on the upper surface of the leaf. Myriads of tiny red spiders or mites, which are too small to be seen by the naked eye, spread rapidly over the leaves and suck the sap out. The leaf turns red, becomes folded, then turns brown and dry, and finally drops off. The disease starts at the bottom of the plant and spreads upwards until often only the bare stalk is left, when the plant dies. -
96 run
[ran] present participle ˈrunning: past tense ran [ræn]: past participle run1. verb1) (of a person or animal) to move quickly, faster than walking:يَرْكُضHe ran down the road.
2) to move smoothly:يَسيرُTrains run on rails.
يَنْسابُ، يَتَدَفَّقThe tap is running.
4) (of a machine etc) to work or operate:يُشَغِّلHe ran the motor to see if it was working.
5) to organize or manage:يُديرHe runs the business very efficiently.
6) to race:يُسابِق، يَشْتَرِك في سِباقIs your horse running this afternoon?
7) (of buses, trains etc) to travel regularly:يَسيرُThe train is running late.
8) to last or continue; to go on:يَمْتَد، يَسْتَمِرThe play ran for six weeks.
9) to own and use, especially of cars:يَمْلُك ويَسْتَعْمِلHe runs a Rolls Royce.
10) (of colour) to spread:يَنْتَشِرWhen I washed my new dress the colour ran.
11) to drive (someone); to give (someone) a lift:يأخُذُ أو يوصِلُ بالسَّيّارَهHe ran me to the station.
12) to move (something):يُحَرِّكHe ran his eyes over the letter.
13) (in certain phrases) to be or become:يُصْبِحMy blood ran cold (= I was afraid).
2. noun1) the act of running:رَكْضHe went for a run before breakfast.
2) a trip or drive:رِحْلَه، شَوْطWe went for a run in the country.
3) a length of time (for which something continues):فَتْرَهHe's had a run of bad luck.
سُلَّمI've got a run in my tights.
5) the free use (of a place):إسْتِعْمال مَجّانيHe gave me the run of his house.
6) in cricket, a batsman's act of running from one end of the wicket to the other, representing a single score:رَكْضَه في الكريكيت وتُساوي نُقْطَةHe scored/made 50 runs for his team.
7) an enclosure or pen:بَيْت القَلَمa chicken-run.
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97 μαραίνω
A , Epigr.Gr. 854 ([place name] Delos): [tense] aor.1 , S.OT 1328, etc.:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. ἐμᾰρηνάμην (v. infr.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.μᾰρανθήσομαι Ep.Jac.1.11
, Gal.7.691: [tense] aor.ἐμᾰράνθην Il.9.212
, Lyc.1231, etc.: [tense] pf.μεμάρασμαι Dsc.1.99
, Luc.Anach. 25, μεμάραμαι (leg. - αμμ-) v.l. in Dsc. l.c., Plu.Pomp.31: [ per.] 3sg. [tense] plpf.μεμάραντο Q.S.9.371
:— quench fire, ἀνθρακιήν h.Merc.l.c.:—[voice] Pass., die away, go slowly out, of fire, φλὸξ ἐμαράνθη Il.l.c.;πυρκαϊὴ ἐμαραίνετο 23.228
, cf. AP5.4 (Stat. Flacc.): distd. from σβέννυσθαι as that which goes out of itself, Arist.Cael. 305a11; of rays of light, Arat.862.II later, in various senses, ὄψεις μ. quench the orbs of sight, S.l.c.; esp. waste, wither, [νόσος] μαραίνει με A.Pr. 597
(lyr.);γῆρας ἁμὲ μαραῖνον ταριχεύει Sophr.54
; ;μάραινε [αὐτὸν] διώγμασι A.Eu. 139
;πίνος πλευρὰν μ. S.OC 1260
;πάνθ' ὁ μέγας χρόνος μ. Id.Aj. 714
(lyr.), Philem.240;ἀδικία φθείρει [τὴν ψυχὴν] καὶ μ. Pl.R. 609d
:—[voice] Med.,νέους ἐμαρήνατο δαίμων IG5(1).1355
([place name] Abia):—[voice] Pass., waste away, καμάτοισι (v.l. ὑπὸ νούσοις) Emp.[156.3]; ;τὸ σῶμα οὐκ ἐμαραίνετο Th.2.49
, cf. Pl.Plt. 270e; but also of a tumour, disappear, Hp.Epid.7.84; αἷμα.. μαραίνεται χερός blood dies away from my hand, A.Eu. 280; of a river, dry up, Hdt.2.24;μ. ἡ κίνησις Arist. Pr. 901a26
; of a musical sound, die away, ib. 921b15;τὸ νοεῖν μ. Id.de An. 408b24
; of winds and waves, abate, Plu.Pyrrh.15, Mar.37; of wine, lose its strength, Id.2.692d;κῦδος μαρανθέν Lyc.1231
, cf. 1127; μ. ἀκμή, δύναμις, Plu.Fab.2, Caes.3;τῶν ἐπιθυμιῶν καὶ ὀργῶν μεμαρασμένων Porph.Abst.3.26
. (Perh. cf. Lat. morbus; signf. 11 may be the earlier in origin.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μαραίνω
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98 στάζω
A , [dialect] Aeol. [ per.] 3pl.στάξοισι Pi.P.9.63
, [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 1pl.σταξεῦμες Theoc.18.46
: [tense] aor. , [dialect] Ep.στάξα Il.19.39
, Pi.N.10.82:—[voice] Pass., ([etym.] ἐν-) Dsc.2.179: [tense] aor. 1 ἐστάχθην ([etym.] ἐπ-) Hp.Ulc.21: [tense] aor. 2 ἐστάγην ([etym.] ἐπ-, ἐν-) Dsc.1.19, 2.35:I c. acc. rei, drop, let fall or shed drop by drop, [Θέτις] Πατρόκλῳ.. νέκταρ στάξε κατὰ ῥινῶν Il.19.39
, cf. 348, 354;σπέρμα θνατὸν ματρὶ τεᾷ στάξεν Pi.N.10.81
;ἐξ ὀμμάτων σ. αἷμα A. Ch. 1058
;ἱδρῶτα σώματος ἄπο E.Ba. 620
(troch.), cf. Tr. 1199; (lyr.);ὕδωρ σ. πέτρα Id.Hipp. 122
(lyr.); esp. of tears,σ. δάκρυ Id.IA 1466
;ἀπ' ὀμμάτων ἔσταξα πηγάς Id.HF 1355
; and metaph.,κατ' ὀμμάτων σ. πόθον Id.Hipp. 526
(lyr.);μυριάδας χαρίτων AP5.12
(Phld.);ἵμερον ἐξ ὀμμάτων Callistr.Stat.14
.2 c. dat. rei, αἵματι στάζοντα χεῖρας having one's hands dripping with blood, A. Eu.42;κάρα στάζων ἱδρῶτι S.Aj.10
;ἀφρῷ γένειον E.IT 308
: also without acc., the part affected being in the nom., (anap.);χέρ' αἵματι στάζουσαν Id.Ba. 1163
(lyr.): rarely c. gen.,χεὶρ στάζει θυηλῆς εος S.El. 1423
.3 abs., leak,τῶν νεωρίων ἐπεσκευάσθαι τὰ στάζοντα Aen.Tact.11.3
.II fall in drops, drip, trickle, ὕδωρ ς. Hdt.6.74;στάζει.. φοίνιον τόδ'.. αἷμα S.Ph. 783
: metaph.,σ. δ' ἐν ὕπνῳ πρὸ καρδίας.. πόνος A.Ag. 179
(lyr.);ψόφος σ. δι' ὤτων E.Rh. 566
; (lyr.): c. gen., ὀπὸν στάζοντα τομῆς dripping from the cut, S.Fr. 534 (anap.);αἷμα ἐξ ἄκρου ἔσταζε κρατός E.Med. 1199
, etc.;σμικρὸν ἀπὸ ῥινῶν ἔσταξεν Hp.Epid.1.14
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99 χυτός
2 of dry things, heaped up, Hom., only in phrase χυτὴ γαῖα a mound of earth, esp. a sepulchral mound, like χῶμα, Il.6.464, 14.114, Od.3.258; soχυτῇ θινί Opp.H.2.635
;χυτὰ κόνις IG14.1721.5
([place name] Rome), cf. 12(8).38.4 ([place name] Lemnos); also χυτή alone (sc. γαῖα) Epigr.Gr.1034.25 ([place name] Callipolis).b Subst., χυτός, ὁ, = χῶμα, mound, bank, dyke, Hdt.7.37.3 χ. λιμήν protected by a mole or mound, A.R.1.987, ubi v. Sch.II cast, melted,ἀρτήματα λίθινα χυτά Hdt.2.69
;ἐν σκύφῳ χυτῆς λίθου Epin.1.8
; χ. ἄργυρος, πίσσα, Thphr.Lap.60, Nic.Al. 116;χαλκός Orib.49.3.8
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100 Monro, Philip Peter
SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology[br]b. 27 May 1946 London, England[br]English biologist, inventor of a water-purification process by osmosis.[br]Monro's whole family background is engineering, an interest he did not share. Instead, he preferred biology, an enthusiasm aroused by reading the celebrated Science of Life by H.G. and G.P.Wells and Julian Huxley. Educated at a London comprehensive school, Monro found it necessary to attend evening classes while at school to take his advanced level science examinations. Lacking parental support, he could not pursue a degree course until he was 21 years old, and so he gained valuable practical experience as a research technician. He resumed his studies and took a zoology degree at Portsmouth Polytechnic. He then worked in a range of zoology and medical laboratories, culminating after twelve years as a Senior Experimental Officer at Southampton Medical School. In 1989 he relinquished his post to devote himself fall time to developing his inventions as Managing Director of Hampshire Advisory and Technical Services Ltd (HATS). Also in 1988 he obtained his PhD from Southampton University, in the field of embryology.Monro had meanwhile been demonstrating a talent for invention, mainly in microscopy. His most important invention, however, is of a water-purification system. The idea for it came from Michael Wilson of the Institute of Dental Surgery in London, who evolved a technique for osmotic production of sterile oral rehydration solutions, of particular use in treating infants suffering from diarrhoea in third-world countries. Monro broadened the original concept to include dried food, intravenous solutions and even dried blood. The process uses simple equipment and no external power and works as follows: a dry sugar/salts mixture is sealed in one compartment of a double bag, the common wall of which is a semipermeable membrane. Impure water is placed in the empty compartment and the water transfers across the membrane by the osmotic force of the sugar/salts. As the pores in the membrane exclude all viruses, bacteria and their toxins, a sterile solution is produced.With the help of a research fellowship granted for humanitarian reasons at King Alfred College, Winchester, the invention was developed to functional prototype stage in 1993, with worldwide patent protection. Commercial production was expected to follow, if sufficient financial backing were forthcoming. The process is not intended to replace large installations, but will revolutionize the small-scale production of sterile water in scattered third-world communities and in disaster areas where normal services have been disrupted.HATS was awarded First Prize in the small business category and was overall prize winner in the Toshiba Year of Invention, received a NatWest/BP award for technology and a Prince of Wales Award for Innovation.[br]Bibliography1993, with M.Wilson and W.A.M.Cutting, "Osmotic production of sterile oral rehydration solutions", Tropical Doctor 23:69–72.LRD
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Dry cleaning — (or dry cleaning) is any cleaning process for clothing and textiles using a chemical solvent other than water. The solvent used is typically tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene), abbreviated perc in the industry and dry cleaning fluid by the… … Wikipedia
Dry — (dr[imac]), a. [Compar. {Drier}; superl. {Driest}.] [OE. dru[yogh]e, druye, drie, AS. dryge; akin to LG. dr[ o]ge, D. droog, OHG. trucchan, G. trocken, Icel. draugr a dry log. Cf. {Drought}, {Drouth}, 3d {Drug}.] 1. Free from moisture; having… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dry area — Dry Dry (dr[imac]), a. [Compar. {Drier}; superl. {Driest}.] [OE. dru[yogh]e, druye, drie, AS. dryge; akin to LG. dr[ o]ge, D. droog, OHG. trucchan, G. trocken, Icel. draugr a dry log. Cf. {Drought}, {Drouth}, 3d {Drug}.] 1. Free from moisture;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dry blow — Dry Dry (dr[imac]), a. [Compar. {Drier}; superl. {Driest}.] [OE. dru[yogh]e, druye, drie, AS. dryge; akin to LG. dr[ o]ge, D. droog, OHG. trucchan, G. trocken, Icel. draugr a dry log. Cf. {Drought}, {Drouth}, 3d {Drug}.] 1. Free from moisture;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dry bone — Dry Dry (dr[imac]), a. [Compar. {Drier}; superl. {Driest}.] [OE. dru[yogh]e, druye, drie, AS. dryge; akin to LG. dr[ o]ge, D. droog, OHG. trucchan, G. trocken, Icel. draugr a dry log. Cf. {Drought}, {Drouth}, 3d {Drug}.] 1. Free from moisture;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dry castor — Dry Dry (dr[imac]), a. [Compar. {Drier}; superl. {Driest}.] [OE. dru[yogh]e, druye, drie, AS. dryge; akin to LG. dr[ o]ge, D. droog, OHG. trucchan, G. trocken, Icel. draugr a dry log. Cf. {Drought}, {Drouth}, 3d {Drug}.] 1. Free from moisture;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dry cupping — Dry Dry (dr[imac]), a. [Compar. {Drier}; superl. {Driest}.] [OE. dru[yogh]e, druye, drie, AS. dryge; akin to LG. dr[ o]ge, D. droog, OHG. trucchan, G. trocken, Icel. draugr a dry log. Cf. {Drought}, {Drouth}, 3d {Drug}.] 1. Free from moisture;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dry dock — Dry Dry (dr[imac]), a. [Compar. {Drier}; superl. {Driest}.] [OE. dru[yogh]e, druye, drie, AS. dryge; akin to LG. dr[ o]ge, D. droog, OHG. trucchan, G. trocken, Icel. draugr a dry log. Cf. {Drought}, {Drouth}, 3d {Drug}.] 1. Free from moisture;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dry fat — Dry Dry (dr[imac]), a. [Compar. {Drier}; superl. {Driest}.] [OE. dru[yogh]e, druye, drie, AS. dryge; akin to LG. dr[ o]ge, D. droog, OHG. trucchan, G. trocken, Icel. draugr a dry log. Cf. {Drought}, {Drouth}, 3d {Drug}.] 1. Free from moisture;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English