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1 ruin|a
Ⅰ f 1. (zdewastowany budynek) ruin- dom był kompletną ruiną the house was a complete ruin2. (stan upadku, dewastacji) ruin- ruina gospodarki economic ruin- leżeć w ruinie [kraj, miasto, budynek] to be in ruins a. a state of ruin- popaść w ruinę [budynek] to fall into ruin- firmie grozi ruina the company is on the brink of (financial) ruin- doprowadzić przedsiębiorstwo/swoje zdrowie do ruiny to ruin a company/one’s health3. przen. (wycieńczony człowiek) wreck- ruina człowieka a wreck of a man- ruina siebie samego a wreck of his/her former selfⅡ ruiny plt ruins- ruiny średniowiecznego zamku the ruins of a medieval castleThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ruin|a
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2 Fall
Fall m 1. BÖRSE, FIN, WIWI drop, fall (von Kurs); 2. GEN case, instance, occasion (Umstand); 3. POL downfall (einer Regierung); 4. RECHT case (gerichtlich) • auf keinen Fall GEN on no account • in diesem Fall GEN in this case, in this instance* * *m 1. <Börse, Finanz, Vw> von Kurs drop, fall; 2. < Geschäft> Umstand case, instance, occasion; 3. < Pol> einer Regierung downfall; 4. < Recht> gerichtlich case ■ auf keinen Fall < Geschäft> on no account ■ in diesem Fall < Geschäft> in this case, in this instance* * *Fall
event, cause, matter, affair, (Börsenkurs) decline, fall, (Preise) decline, decrease, fall, (Rechtsfall) case;
• im Fall der Inanspruchnahme in case of implementation;
• im Fall der Unzustellbarkeit in case of non-delivery;
• von Fall zu Fall on a case-by-case basis;
• betreffender Fall case in point;
• innerhalb der Zuständigkeit liegender Fall case within the purview;
• plötzlicher Fall (Börse) drop, plunge;
• streitiger (strittiger) Fall case under dispute;
• vereinzelter Fall isolated case (instance);
• in den Bestimmungen nicht vorgesehener Fall case unprovided for by the rules;
• vorgetragener Fall case stated (Br.);
• vorliegender Fall individual case, case in question (under review);
• wichtiger Fall watershed case;
• Fall der Berliner Mauer collapse of the Berlin Wall;
• einheimischer Fall von Rinderwahn indigenous case of BSE;
• Antrag zu Fall bringen to defeat a motion;
• Gesetz[entwurf] zu Fall bringen to swamp (kill) a bill (US);
• Klage zu Fall bringen to quash an action;
• Regierung zu Fall bringen to overthrow a government;
• j. wirtschaftlich zu Fall bringen to ruin s. o.;
• Fall verhandeln to sit in judgment on a case;
• Fallbearbeitung handling of a case.
aufgreifen, Fall
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3 zerfallen
v/i (unreg.)1. fall apart ( oder to pieces); in seine Bestandteile: disintegrate; Gebäude: collapse, crumble; (sich auflösen) decompose (auch CHEM.); in seine Bestandteile zerfallen break down into its component parts; zu Staub zerfallen crumble to dust2. PHYS. disintegrate3. fig., Reich etc.: decline, decay, collapse4. fig.: zerfallen in (+ Akk) be divided into, fall into; der Aufsatz zerfällt in 4 Teile the essay is in ( oder is divided into) four parts—I P.P. zerfallen1II Adj.1. Schloss: ruined; Haus: attr. tumbledown...; zerfallen sein auch be in ruins, be in a state of decay2. fig.: mit jemandem zerfallen sein have fallen out with s.o.; mit sich ( und der Welt) zerfallen sein have fallen out with o.s., be at odds with o.s. and the world* * ** * *zer|fạl|len I ptp zerfa\#llenvi irreg aux sein1) (= sich auflösen) to disintegrate; (Gebäude) to decay, to fall into ruin; (Atomkern) to decay; (= auseinanderfallen) to fall apart, to disintegrate; (Leiche, Holz etc) to decompose; (Reich, Kultur, Moral) to decay, to decline; (Gesundheit) to decline2) (= sich gliedern) to fall (in +acc into) IIadj2)(= verfeindet)
mit jdm zerfallen sein — to have fallen out with sbselbst zerfallen sein — to be at odds with the world/oneself
* * *zer·fal·len *vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (sich zersetzen) to disintegrate; Fassade, Gebäude to disintegrate, to decay, to fall into ruin; Körper, Materie to decompose; Atom to decay; Gesundheit to decline2. (auseinanderbrechen) Reich, Sitte to decline, to fallin Ionen \zerfallen to dissociate to ions▪ mit jdm \zerfallen to fall out with sb* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (auch fig.) disintegrate (in + Akk., zu into); < building> fall into ruin, decay; < corpse> decompose, decay2) (unterteilt sein) be divided (in + Akk. into)* * *zerfallen1 v/i (irr)1. fall apart ( oder to pieces); in seine Bestandteile: disintegrate; Gebäude: collapse, crumble; (sich auflösen) decompose ( auch CHEM);in seine Bestandteile zerfallen break down into its component parts;zu Staub zerfallen crumble to dust2. PHYS disintegrate3. fig, Reich etc: decline, decay, collapse4. fig:zerfallen in (+akk) be divided into, fall into;der Aufsatz zerfällt in 4 Teile the essay is in ( oder is divided into) four partszerfallen2A. pperf → zerfallen1B. adjzerfallen sein auch be in ruins, be in a state of decay2. fig:mit jemandem zerfallen sein have fallen out with sb;mit sich (und der Welt) zerfallen sein have fallen out with o.s., be at odds with o.s. and the world* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (auch fig.) disintegrate (in + Akk., zu into); < building> fall into ruin, decay; < corpse> decompose, decay2) (unterteilt sein) be divided (in + Akk. into)* * *v.to disintegrate v.to molder v.to moulder v. -
4 ruine
ruine [ʀyin]feminine noun( = décombres, perte de fortune) ruin• courir or aller à sa ruine to be on the road to ruin* * *ʀɥin1) ( destruction) (de bâtiment, pays, réputation, personne, d'entreprise) ruin; ( de civilisation) collapse; ( d'espoir) deathen ruine(s) — ruined (épith)
être/tomber en ruine(s) — to be in ruins/to fall into ruin
c'est la ruine — (colloq) fig it's exorbitant
ce n'est pas la ruine — (colloq) fig it's not that expensive
les femmes seront sa ruine — women will be the ruin of him/her
courir or aller à la ruine — [personne, entreprise] to be heading for financial ruin; [civilisation] to be heading for collapse
* * *ʀɥin1. nf1) [bâtiment, ville] ruin2) (= déchéance) ruin3) fig (= personne) wreck2. ruines nfpl* * *A nf1 ( de bâtiment) ruin; en ruine(s) ruined ( épith); être/tomber en ruine(s) to be in ruins/to fall into ruin; menacer ruine to be threatening to collapse;2 ( bâtiment) ruin; ils ont acheté une ruine en France they bought a ruin in France; leur maison n'était plus qu'une ruine their house was nothing more than a ruin;3 (de personne, d'entreprise, de pays) ruin; causer la ruine de qn/qch to ruin sb/sth, to lead to sb's ruin/to the ruin of sth; être au bord de la ruine to be on the brink of financial ruin; aller or courir à la ruine to be heading for financial ruin; c'est la ruine fig it's exorbitant; ce n'est pas la ruine fig it's not that expensive; les femmes seront sa ruine women will be the ruin of him;4 ( de civilisation) collapse; (de réputation, d'avenir) ruin; ( d'espoir) death; être la ruine de (de civilisation, réputation, santé) to ruin; ( de crédit) to destroy; (d'avenir, espoir) to ruin, to wreck; courir or aller à la ruine [civilisation] to be heading for collapse;B ruines nfpl ruins; les ruines de Carthage the ruins of Carthage; les ruines d'un empire the ruins of an empire.[rɥin] nom féminin1. [faillite financière] ruin2. (familier) [dépense exorbitante] ruinous expense100 euros, ce n'est pas la ruine! 100 euros won't break ou ruin you!3. [bâtiment délabré] ruin4. [personne usée] wreckce fut la ruine de notre mariage it wrecked ou ruined our marriageil veut ma ruine he wants to ruin ou finish me————————ruines nom féminin pluriel————————en ruine locution adjectivale————————en ruine locution adverbiale -
5 rovina
f ruinandare in rovina go to rack and ruinmandare in rovina ruinrovine pl ruins* * *rovina s.f.1 ( il rovinare, caduta) collapse, fall: il terremoto provocò la rovina del vecchio edificio, the earthquake caused the old building to collapse2 (spec. pl.) ( rudere) ruin: le rovine di un tempio, di una città, the ruins of a temple, of a town; andare, cadere in rovina, to go to ruin; la città era tutta una rovina, the town was completely in ruins3 (fig.) ruin, downfall: il bere fu la sua rovina, drink was his downfall (o ruin); la sua rovina fu causata dal gioco, his downfall was caused by gambling; tu sarai la mia rovina, you will be my ruin (o the ruin of me); andare, cadere in rovina, to go to rack and ruin; mandare in rovina, to ruin; il paese sta andando in rovina, (fam.) the country is going to the dogs.* * *[ro'vina] 1.sostantivo femminile1) (crollo) collapse, fall2) (stato di distruzione) (di edificio) ruin; (di area) decayessere in rovina — to be in ruins, to be in a state of ruin
andare, cadere in rovina — to fall into ruin o decay
3) fig. (di persona, azienda, paese) ruin2.causare la rovina di qcn., qcs. — to ruin sb., sth., to lead to sb.'s ruin, to lead to the ruin of sth.
sostantivo femminile plurale rovine ruins* * *rovina/ro'vina/I sostantivo f.1 (crollo) collapse, fall2 (stato di distruzione) (di edificio) ruin; (di area) decay; essere in rovina to be in ruins, to be in a state of ruin; andare, cadere in rovina to fall into ruin o decay3 fig. (di persona, azienda, paese) ruin; causare la rovina di qcn., qcs. to ruin sb., sth., to lead to sb.'s ruin, to lead to the ruin of sth.; le donne saranno la sua rovina women will be the ruin of himII rovine f.pl.ruins. -
6 arruinarse
1 to be bankrupt, be ruined* * ** * *VPR [compañía] to be ruined; [edificio] to fall into ruins, fall down, collapse* * *(v.) = go + bankrupt, go + broke, go to + rack and ruin, go + bust, go to + ruinEx. One version of the story has the emperor going bankrupt.Ex. The article 'Producing quality bookmobile service without going broke' presents ideas for lowering costs and improving services to outlying communities.Ex. It is a marvel to think that this is the place a few years back thought to be irretrievably gone to rack and ruin.Ex. If fuel pump prices are reduced drastically many petrol station operators will go bust.Ex. Action is urgently needed to stop our village going to ruin.* * *(v.) = go + bankrupt, go + broke, go to + rack and ruin, go + bust, go to + ruinEx: One version of the story has the emperor going bankrupt.
Ex: The article 'Producing quality bookmobile service without going broke' presents ideas for lowering costs and improving services to outlying communities.Ex: It is a marvel to think that this is the place a few years back thought to be irretrievably gone to rack and ruin.Ex: If fuel pump prices are reduced drastically many petrol station operators will go bust.Ex: Action is urgently needed to stop our village going to ruin.* * *
■arruinarse verbo reflexivo to be ruined
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Spanish:
arruinar
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* * *vpr1. [financieramente] to go bankrupt, to be ruined;Irónicoporque pagues una ronda no te vas a arruinarse buying a round won't exactly bankrupt you2. [estropearse] to be ruined;esta piel se ha arruinado con la lluvia the rain ruined this leather* * *v/r be ruined* * *vr1) : to be ruined2) : to fall into ruin, to go bankrupt* * *arruinarse vb to go bankrupt -
7 quedar devastado
v.1 to be swept away, to fall into ruin, to lay flat.El pueblo quedó devastado The town fell into ruin.El suelo quedó devastado The land was swept away.2 to fall into ruin.El pueblo quedó devastado The town fell into ruin. -
8 sinken
(Bedeutung) to diminish; to be on the decline;(Hoffnung) to fade;(Preis) to fall; to drop; to decline; to go down; to sag;(Schiff) to founder; to go down; to sink;(Wasserstand) to subside* * *sịn|ken ['zɪŋkn] pret sa\#nk [zaŋk] ptp gesu\#nken [gə'zʊŋkn]vi aux sein1) (Mensch, Gegenstand) to sink; (Schiff) to sink, to go down; (Ballon) to descend; (Nebel) to come down, to descend (liter)auf einen Stuhl/zu Boden sinken — to sink into a chair/to the ground
an jds Brust (acc) or jdm an die Brust sinken (liter) — to fall upon sb's breast
in Ohnmacht sinken (geh) — to swoon (old), to fall into a faint (esp Brit), to faint
die Arme/den Kopf sinken lassen — to let one's arms/head drop
2) (Boden, Gebäude) to subside, to sink; (Fundament) to settledas Haus war ein Meter tiefer gesunken — the house had sunk one metre (Brit) or meter (US)
3) (=niedriger werden Wasserspiegel, Temperatur, Preise etc) to fall, to drop4) (= schwinden) (Ansehen, Vertrauen) to diminish; (Einfluss) to wane, to decline, to diminish; (Hoffnung, Stimmung) to sinkden Mut/die Hoffnung sinken lassen — to lose courage/hope
5) (moralisch) to sink* * *1) (to slip, fall, be reduced: As he could think of nothing more to say, he lapsed into silence; I'm afraid our standards of tidiness have lapsed.) lapse2) sink3) ((of floods) to become lower and withdraw: Gradually the water subsided.) subside* * *sin·ken<sank, gesunken>[ˈzɪŋkn̩]vi Hilfsverb: seinauf den Grund \sinken to sink to the bottom2. (herabsinken) to descend3. (niedersinken) to drop, to fallins Bett \sinken to fall into bedzu Boden/auf ein Sofa \sinken to sink [or drop] to the ground/on[to] a sofadie Hände \sinken lassen to let one's hands fall, to drop one's handsdie Temperatur sank auf 2°C the temperature went down to 2°C; Kurs, Preis to fall, to drop, to be on the decline▪ \sinkend falling\sinkende Produktion ÖKON falling production\sinkender Dollar BÖRSE sagging dollarden Mut \sinken lassen to lose couragein jds Achtung/Ansehen \sinken to go down [or sink] in sb's estimation [or esteem], to lose sb's favour [or AM -or]; s.a. tief* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) <ship, sun> sink, go down; <plane, balloon> descend, go down; (geh.) <leaves, snowflakes> fall2) (niedersinken) fallauf od. (geh.) in die Knie sinken — sink or fall to one's knees
3) (niedriger werden) <temperature, level> fall, dropdas Thermometer/Barometer sinkt — the temperature is falling/the barometer is going back
4) (an Wert verlieren) <price, value> fall, go down5) (nachlassen, abnehmen) fall; go down; <excitement, interest> diminish, decline* * *sinken; sinkt, sank, ist gesunken v/ijemandem in die Arme sinken fall into sb’s arms;zu Boden sinken sink ( oder drop) to the ground;auf die Knie sinken drop to one’s knees;ins Bett sinken fall ( oder collapse) into bed;in einen Sessel sinken sink ( oder collapse) into an armchair;sinken lassen lower, drop (auch Stimme);den Kopf sinken lassen hang one’s head;in tiefen Schlaf sinken sink into a deep sleep2. Aktien, Kurs, Preise, Temperatur etc: fall, drop, go down;das Fieber ist leicht gesunken the temperature has gone down slightly;der Verbrauch von Rindfleisch ist stark gesunken beef consumption has fallen considerably;zu einem allgemeinen Sinken der Energiepreise führen lead to a general fall in energy pricesseine Stimmung sank his spirits sank;er ist tief gesunken he has sunk very low;in jemandes Achtung sinken go down in sb’s opinion ( oder esteem);* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) <ship, sun> sink, go down; <plane, balloon> descend, go down; (geh.) <leaves, snowflakes> fall2) (niedersinken) fallauf od. (geh.) in die Knie sinken — sink or fall to one's knees
3) (niedriger werden) <temperature, level> fall, dropdas Thermometer/Barometer sinkt — the temperature is falling/the barometer is going back
4) (an Wert verlieren) <price, value> fall, go down5) (nachlassen, abnehmen) fall; go down; <excitement, interest> diminish, decline* * *n.descent n. -
9 hondatu
du/ad.1. Naut. to sink2.a. to ruin, damage, spoil; sitsek arropa \hondatu zuten the moths ruined the clothes; zergek \hondatu dituzte gure enpresariak taxes have ruined our businessmenb. ( osasun) to ruin, run down, ravage, destroy; gorputza hondatzen duten drogak drugs which ravage the body; ; Antzinako legena bezalakoxeak dira gaur eguneko izurriak ere. Izurri horiek iraun egiten dute, ahuldu egiten dute, hondatu egiten dute. Like the leprosy of yesteryear are the plagues of today. They linger, they debilitate, they destroyc. ( makina, tresna) to ruin, mess up, screw up Argot.3. ( garaitu) to defeat, shatter4. ( diru, ondasunak) to squander, waste, throw away; haren senarrak ondasun guztiak \hondatu zuen alkoholean her husband squandered all of his fortune on alcohol da/ad.1. to sink2.b. ( etxe) to be ruined, fall into ruin, crumblec. ( makina) to run down, fall into disrepaird. ( ekonomia) to go to rack and ruine. (irud.) to be lost -
10 gruzy
pl( ruiny) ruins (pl)leżeć (lec lub legnąć perf) w gruzach — to crumble into ruin
* * *pl.Gen. -ów (= ruiny) ruins, debris; zamienić coś w kupę gruzów turn sth into ruin, turn sth into l. reduce sth to a pile of rubble l. debris; podnieść coś z gruzów rebuild sth, reconstruct sth; podnieść się z gruzów recover; obrócić coś w gruzy turn sth into ruin; lec w gruzach crumble l. fall into ruin.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gruzy
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11 popadać
-am, -asz, popaść; perf; vipopadać w nędzę/ruinę/niełaskę — to fall into poverty/disrepair/disgrace
* * *I.popadać1ipf.(= pogrążać się w czymś) fall; popadać w nędzę fall into poverty; popadać w niełaskę fall into disgrace; popadać w ruinę fall into ruin; popadać w długi fall l. get into debt; popadać w chorobę nerwową go insane l. mad; popadać w gniew fly into a rage; popadać w konflikt z prawem violate the law; popadać w tarapaty get into trouble; popadać w zadumę be lost in meditation l. thought; popadać w złość lose temper l. nerve.II.popadać2pf.1. (= upaść jeden po drugim) fall.2. ( o zwierzętach) (= zdechnąć) die.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > popadać
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12 precipitare
1. v/t throwfig rush2. v/i fall, plunge* * *precipitare v.tr.1 to precipitate, to throw* (headlong), to throw* (down), to fling*, to hurl: lo precipitarono dalla rupe, they threw him headlong (o down) from the cliff2 ( affrettare troppo, fare in gran fretta) to precipitate, to hasten, to hurry: non precipitiamo, let's not be overhasty; non precipitare le tue decisioni, do not rush into a decision (o do not make rash decisions) // pensaci bene, non precipitare ( le cose), think it over, don't rush it (o don't be overhasty)3 (chim.) to precipitate◆ v. intr.1 to fall* (anche fig.); ( di aereo) to crash: l'aeroplano precipitò su una montagna, the plane crashed on a mountain; precipitò nel burrone, he fell into the ravine; i prezzi stanno precipitando, prices are plummeting // precipitare in rovina, to fall into ruin2 (fig.) ( evolvere negativamente) to come* to a head: gli eventi precipitano, events are coming to a head // la situazione sta precipitando, the situation is coming to a head◘ precipitarsi v.rifl.1 to throw* oneself, to fling* oneself, to hurl oneself: precipitare contro il nemico, to throw oneself against the enemy2 ( affrettarsi) to rush, to dash: si precipitò nel salone, he rushed into the hall; si precipitò verso la porta, he dashed to the door.* * *[pretʃipi'tare]1. vt(gettare dall'alto in basso) to hurl down, fling down, (fig : affrettare) to hurry, rushnon precipitiamo le cose — let's not rush o precipitate things
precipitare da una rupe/in un burrone — to fall off a cliff/down a ravine
2) Chim to precipitate3. vip (precipitarsi)(affrettarsi) to rush4. vr (precipitarsi)precipitarsi da, in — to hurl o fling o.s. from, into
* * *[pretʃipi'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (affrettare) to hasten [ ritorno]; to precipitate [avvenimenti, rivolta]è meglio non precipitare le cose — it's better not to rush o hasten things
2) chim. to precipitate2.precipitare nella disperazione — fig. to plunge into desperation
2) (peggiorare) [avvenimento, crisi] to come* to a head3) chim. to precipitate3.verbo pronominale precipitarsi1) (gettarsi giù) to throw* oneself, to hurl oneself2) (dirigersi precipitosamente) to rush, to dash-rsi in aiuto di qcn. — to rush to sb.'s aid, to rush to help sb
* * *precipitare/pret∫ipi'tare/ [1]1 (affrettare) to hasten [ ritorno]; to precipitate [avvenimenti, rivolta]; è meglio non precipitare le cose it's better not to rush o hasten things; precipitare una decisione to rush into a decision2 chim. to precipitate(aus. essere)1 (cadere) [oggetto, persona] to fall* (anche fig.); [ aereo] to crash; [prezzi, vendite] to slump; precipitare nella disperazione fig. to plunge into desperation2 (peggiorare) [avvenimento, crisi] to come* to a head3 chim. to precipitateIII precipitarsi verbo pronominale1 (gettarsi giù) to throw* oneself, to hurl oneself2 (dirigersi precipitosamente) to rush, to dash; -rsi in aiuto di qcn. to rush to sb.'s aid, to rush to help sb. -
13 zerfallen
zerfallen I v 1. crumble, crumble away, decay, fall into ruin, fall apart, ruin (Gebäude); 2. decay (Holz); 3. BM fall into crumbs; 4. BOD, ERDB, KONST, UMW decompose; 5. disaggregate, disintegrate (mechanisch, z. B. Beton); 6. disjoint, fall apart (auseinanderfallen); 7. BM, BT fragment (in Trümmer); 8. BM perish (durch atmosphärischen Einfluss) zerfallen II in ruins, crumbled, decayed (Gebäude); disintegrated (Beton)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > zerfallen
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14 arruinarse
• become ruined• become spoiled• come to pots• come to ruin• fail to come out as expected• fail to come through• fall into ruin• fall into ruins• get ruined• go bald• go bankrupt• go barhopping• go bond for• go broke• go bung• go by foot over• go by the board• go by the book• go to pieces• go to pots• go to the court• go to the defense of• go to the devil• go to the dogs• go to the expense• ruin oneself -
15 निपत् _nipat
निपत् 1 P.1 To fall or come down, descend, alight, sink down; निपतन्ती पतिमप्यपातयत् R.8.38; Bk.15.27.-2 To be cast at, be directed towards; निपेतुरन्तःकरणै- र्नरेन्द्राः R.6.11.-3 To throw oneself down (as at the feet), fall prostrate; देवास्तदन्ते हरमूढभार्यं किरीटबद्धाञ्जलयो निपत्य Ku.7.92; R.4.5; Bh.2.31.-4 To fall or descend into, meet in; त्वय्येव निपतन्त्योघा जाह्नवीया इवार्णवे R.1.26.-5 To fall upon, attack, rush at or upon; सिंहो शिशुरपि निपतति मदमलिनकपोलभित्तिषु गजेषु Bh.2.38.-6 To happen, occur, take place, fall to one's lot; सकृदंशो निपतति Ms.9.47.-7 To be placed, occupy a place; अभ्यर्हितं पूर्वं निपतति.-8 To flow in, discharge into.-9 To fall into ruin.-1 To fall into (any state).-11 To be miscarried (as the foetus). -Caus.1 To cause to fall down, throw or hurl down.-2 To kill, destroy; तातं निपात्य सह बन्धुजनाक्षितोयैः Mu.5.7; Pt.3.63.-3 To inlay, emboss.-4 To direct (the eyes) upon.-5 To spit out.-6 To raise or levy (as a tribute).-7 (In gram.) To put down as a special or irregular form, to mention as an irregular formation; एते पञ्चविंशतिरजन्ता निपात्यन्ते Sk. -
16 ruina
* * *f.1. (= stan zniszczenia, upadku) decay, ruin, disrepair; doprowadzić kogoś do ruiny lead to sb's ruin, ruin sb, bring sb to ruin; doprowadzić coś do ruiny bring sth to ruin; popaść w ruinę fall into ruin l. disrepair, decay; chylący się ku ruinie run-down, tumble-down.2. (= coś zniszczonego) ruin; ruina człowieka przen. a wreck of a person.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ruina
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18 разваливаться
св - развали́ться1) разрушаться to go to rack and ruin, to fall into ruin, to fall/to go to piecesфе́рма развали́лась — the farm went to ruin
эконо́мика развали́лась — the economy was in a shambles sg coll
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19 निपत्
ni-pat
to rush upon, attack, assail (acc. orᅠ loc.) Ratnâv. Kathās. ;
to fall down, fall upon orᅠ into (lit. andᅠ fig., with upari, acc. orᅠ loc.;
with pādayoḥ, to throw one's self at a person's <gen.> feet Kum. Kathās.);
to fall into ruin orᅠ decay, be lost AV. MBh. Suṡr. etc.;
to be miscarried (as the fetus) BhP. ;
to befall, happen, take place, occur, fall to the share of (loc.) Mn. MBh. Suṡr. etc.;
to enter, be inserted, get a place Pāṇ. Nir.:
Caus. - pātayati (aor. - apīpatat RV.), to cause to fall down, orᅠ on (loc.), throw down, fell, kill, destroy RV. etc. etc.;
to spit out Pañc. III, 60 ;
to inlay, emboss MBh. IV, 1325 ;
to fix (the teeth) in (loc.) MBh. ;
to direct (the eyes) towards (loc.) MārkP. ;
to impute (a fault) to (gen.) Kathās. ;
to raise (taxes) from (abl.) MBh. ;
(in gram.) to put down as a special orᅠ irregular form, consider as anomalous orᅠ irregular
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20 zerfallen
zer·fal·len *vi irreg sein1) ( sich zersetzen) to disintegrate; Fassade, Gebäude to disintegrate, to decay, to fall into ruin; Körper, Materie to decompose; Atom to decay; Gesundheit to decline3) nukl to decay4) ( sich gliedern)in etw \zerfallen akk to fall into sth5) mit jdm \zerfallen to fall out with sb
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