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81 выходить
I выход`итьнесов. - выходи́ть, сов. - вы́йти1) (из; оставлять пределы чего-л) go out (of); leave (d); (из вагона и т.п.) alight (from), get out (of)вы́йдите (отсю́да)! — leave this place!
выходить и́з дому — go out (of the house), leave the house
выходить с боя́ми из окруже́ния — fight one's way out of encirclement
2) (из; прекращать участие) leave (d)выходить из соста́ва (рд.) — leave (d), withdraw (from); drop out (of)
выходить из федера́ции — secede from the federation
выходить из игры́ — drop out of the game
выходить из па́ртии — stop / discontinue one's membership of a party
выходить из бо́я — break off the fight, disengage, come out of action
выходить из войны́ — drop out of the war
выходить из сети́ информ. — log out / off (from the network)
3) (приходить куда-л, появляться) go; come; appearвыходить на у́лицу — go into the street; ( погулять) go out of doors
выходить на рабо́ту — come to work; turn up for work
выходить на вы́зовы театр — take one's curtain call
4) ( отправляться) leave; departвыходить в похо́д — set out on a walking trip
выходить в мо́ре — put to sea, put out
5) (куда́-л; достигать) reach (d); attain (d); come (to)выходить на грани́цу [к рубежу́, в райо́н] воен. — reach the frontier [line, area]
выходить на но́вые рубежи́ — reach new frontiers
6) (на вн.; приближаться к чему-л) come close [-s] (to); approach (d)они вы́шли на реше́ние зада́чи — they have come close to a solution
7) (на вн.; переходить к чему-л, начинать что-л) start (d), initiate (d); switch over (to)вы́йти на но́вую схе́му произво́дственного проце́сса — adopt [switch over to] a new process layout
8) (на вн.; получать доступ) access (d), come into contact (with)он вы́шел на мини́стра — he gained access to the minister
9) ( издаваться) appear, be / come out, be published; (о приказе и т.п.) be issuedвыходить в свет — appear, be out, be published
кни́га вы́йдет на бу́дущей неде́ле — the book will be out next week
10) (расходоваться; кончаться) run out; (тк. о сроке) be upу него́ вы́шли все де́ньги — (all) his money has run out, he has run out of (all his) money, he has spent all his money
у него́ вы́шла вся бума́га — his paper has run out, he has run out of paper
срок выхо́дит — time is running out
срок уже́ вы́шел — time is up
11) (из чего́-л; получаться в результате) come (to), come out (of)из э́того ничего́ не вы́йдет — nothing will come out of it, it will come to nothing
вы́шло совсе́м не так — it turned out quite different
отсю́да и вы́шли все неприя́тности — this was the origin / cause of all our problems
его́ докла́д вы́шел о́чень интере́сным — his lecture proved very interesting
всё вы́шло хорошо́ — everything has turned out well [all right]
из э́той мате́рии вы́шло о́чень краси́вое пла́тье — that material made a very pretty dress
12) (из кого́-л; формироваться, приобретать какие-л качества) make, be, becomeиз него́ вы́йдет хоро́ший инжене́р — he will make / be a good engineer
13) (быть родом, происходить) come (from)он вы́шел из крестья́н — he has a rural background, he comes from a peasant family
он вы́шел из наро́да — he comes from a family of common people; he comes from the thick of the people
14) тк. несов. (куда́-л; быть обращённым в какую-л сторону) look (on, towards), face (d), front (d); (тк. об окнах) open (on), give (on)ко́мната выхо́дит о́кнами на у́лицу — the room overlooks the street
ко́мната выхо́дит о́кнами на юг — the room looks south
окно́ выхо́дит в сад — the window opens [looks out] on the garden
••вы́йти в лю́ди — make one's way (in life); get on in the world
выходить в отста́вку — retire
выходить в тира́ж — 1) (об облигации и т.п.) be drawn 2) тк. сов. разг. ( отойти от дел) have served one's time, retire from the scene; take a back number разг. 3) ( устаревать) become obsolete / out-of-date
выходить за́муж (за вн.) — marry (d)
выходить за преде́лы (рд.) — overstep the limits (of), exceed the bounds (of)
выходить из берего́в — overflow the banks
выходить из во́зраста (для) — be too old (for), be past the age (when), exceed the age limit (for); (для военной службы и т.п.) be over age
э́то не выходило у него́ из головы́ — he could not get it out of his head
выходить из мо́ды — go out of fashion
выходить из употребле́ния [обихо́да] — be no longer in use [-s], fall into disuse [-s], go out of use; become obsolete
выходить из стро́я — fail, break down
выходить из положе́ния — find a way out
выходить из себя́ — lose one's temper, fly into a rage; be beside oneself
выходить из терпе́ния — lose patience
выходить нару́жу — be revealed, come to light; come out into the open
выходить на связь — establish contact; ( по радио) go on the air ( for a radio contact)
само́ собо́й вы́шло — it came about quite naturally
он ро́стом не вы́шел разг. — he is anything but tall, he is short
был, да весь вы́шел погов. — ≈ there's none left of what there used to be
как бы чего́ не вы́шло! — you never know what might happen!
II в`ыходитьон бои́тся, как бы чего́ не вы́шло — he is afraid it might lead to trouble
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82 foul
I 1. [faʊl]1) (putrid) [ place] sporco, sozzo, sudicio; [ conditions] pessimo, terribile; [ air] viziato; [smell, taste] disgustoso, schifoso; [ water] putrido2) (grim) [weather, day] orribile4) (offensive) [ language] scurrile5) (unsporting) sleale2.••II [faʊl]to fall foul of sb. — (fall out with) scontrarsi o entrare in conflitto con qcn
nome sport fallo m. (by di; on su)III [faʊl]1) (pollute) inquinare, contaminare [ environment]; sporcare [ pavement]2) (become tangled) [weeds, ropes] impigliarsi in [engine, propeller]•- foul up* * *1. adjective1) ((especially of smell or taste) causing disgust: a foul smell.) cattivo2) (very unpleasant; nasty: a foul mess.) ripugnante2. noun(an action etc which breaks the rules of a game: The other team committed a foul.) fallo, infrazione3. verb1) (to break the rules of a game (against): He fouled his opponent.) commettere un fallo2) (to make dirty, especially with faeces: Dogs often foul the pavement.) sporcare, insozzare•* * *[faʊl]1. adj(putrid, disgusting: smell, breath, taste) disgustoso (-a), rivoltante, (water, air) puzzolente, fetido (-a), (nasty: weather) brutto (-a), orribile, (mood) pessimo (-a), nero (-a), (obscene: language) volgare, osceno (-a), (deed) infameto fall foul of sb/the law — entrare in contrasto con qn/con la giustizia
2. nFtbl fallo, Boxing colpo basso3. vt1) (pollute: air) appestare2) (Sport: opponent) commettere un fallo su3) (entangle: anchor, propeller) impigliare•- foul up* * *foul /faʊl/A a.1 disgustoso; orribile; pessimo; schifoso: foul weather, tempo orribile; tempaccio; a foul temper, un brutto carattere; un caratteraccio; a foul day, una giornata orribile; una giornataccia; a foul meal, un pasto schifoso; He was in a foul mood, era di pessimo umore2 (rif. a odore) fetido; disgustoso; nauseante; schifoso: foul smell, odore disgustoso; puzza; foul air, aria irrespirabile; foul breath, alito fetido3 osceno; sconcio; scurrile; triviale: foul language, linguaggio osceno; oscenità (pl.); ( sport, calcio) foul and abusive language, linguaggio offensivo, ingiurioso o minaccioso6 otturato; intasato; ingorgato; ostruito: a foul pipe, una tubatura otturata; a foul chimney, un camino ostruito; foul with weeds, ostruito da erbacce9 (naut.: di costa, fondale) pieno di scogli; rocciosoB avv.disonestamente; scorrettamenteC n.1 azione scorretta; atto sleale2 ( sport) fallo; infrazione; intervento falloso: to commit a foul, commettere un fallo; a blatant foul, un fallo clamoroso5 (naut.) collisione● foul ball, ( baseball) palla fuori; ( slang USA) individuo inetto, buono a nulla □ (naut.) foul berth, cattivo ormeggio □ (naut.) foul bill of health, patente di sanità sporca □ (geol.) foul clay, galestro □ (relig.) the foul fiend, il demonio, il Maligno □ ( basket) foul line, linea di tiro libero □ foul mouth, tendenza a usare oscenità: to have a foul mouth, essere sboccato (o scurrile) □ foul-mouthed, sboccato; scurrile; triviale □ foul play, ( sport) gioco falloso (o scorretto); fallosità; (fig.) comportamento disonesto, gioco sporco; ( anche) azione criminale: The police suspect foul play, la polizia sospetta che si tratti di omicidio [di un attentato, ecc.] □ ( basket) foul shot, tiro libero ( di punizione) □ by fair means or foul, con ogni mezzo, lecito o illecito; con le buone o con le cattive; di riffa o di raffa □ to fall foul of, (naut.) entrare in collisione con; (fig.) scontrarsi con, urtarsi con, cadere preda di, cadere in (una trappola, ecc.), infrangere (una regola, una legge): to fall foul of the law, incorrere nei rigori della legge □ in fair weather or foul, con bello o col cattivo tempo □ to play sb. foul, ingannare q.; trattare q. in modo sleale □ to run foul of, (naut.) entrare in collisione con; (fig.) scontrarsi con, entrare in conflitto con.(to) foul /faʊl/A v. t.1 imbrattare; insozzare; insudiciare2 contaminare; infettare; inquinare: to foul the waters of a river, contaminare (o inquinare) le acque di un fiume; to foul the air, inquinare l'aria3 (fig.) disonorare; macchiare; insozzare; screditare: to foul one's good name, sporcarsi la reputazione; insozzare il proprio buon nome6 (naut.) entrare in collisione con; investire; urtareB v. i.1 insozzarsi; insudiciarsi; sporcarsi4 (naut.) urtarsi; entrare in collisione● (fig.) to foul one's ( own) nest, danneggiare se stessi (o i propri interessi); tirare sassi in piccionaia.* * *I 1. [faʊl]1) (putrid) [ place] sporco, sozzo, sudicio; [ conditions] pessimo, terribile; [ air] viziato; [smell, taste] disgustoso, schifoso; [ water] putrido2) (grim) [weather, day] orribile4) (offensive) [ language] scurrile5) (unsporting) sleale2.••II [faʊl]to fall foul of sb. — (fall out with) scontrarsi o entrare in conflitto con qcn
nome sport fallo m. (by di; on su)III [faʊl]1) (pollute) inquinare, contaminare [ environment]; sporcare [ pavement]2) (become tangled) [weeds, ropes] impigliarsi in [engine, propeller]•- foul up -
83 употребление
с.use [juːs], usage; ( применение) applicationвыходи́ть из употребле́ния — get / go out of use, be no longer in use, fall into disuse, cease to be used; (о слове, выражении и т.п.) become obsolete
вы́шедший из употребле́ния — out of use
вводи́ть в употребле́ние (вн.) — bring (d) into use, put (d) in use
в широ́ком употребле́нии — widely used, in widespread [-spred] use
бы́вший в употребле́нии — used
непра́вильное употребле́ние (рд.) — misuse (of)
пе́ред употребле́нием взба́лтывать (этикетка) — shake (well) before use
спо́соб употребле́ния (надпись) — directions pl for use
для вну́треннего употребле́ния (о лекарстве) — (to) be taken internally
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84 Slip
subs.Of a plant: Ar. and P. κλῆμα, τό.Slipping: P. ὀλίσθημα, τό (Plat.).Fall: P. and V. πτῶμα, τό (Plat.), V. πέσημα, τό.A slip of the tongue: P. γλώσσης ἁμάρτημα, τό (Antipho.).Make a slip, stumble, v.: P. and V. πταίειν.——————v. trans.Slip one's cables: use P. and V. ἀπαίρειν; see set sail.Let an opportunity slip: P. παριέναι καιρόν (Dem.), ἀφιέναι καιρόν (Dem.).Slip one's memory: see Escape.V. intrans. P. and V. ὀλισθάνειν.Stumble: P. and V. πταίειν.Make a mistake: see Err.Slip away: P. ὑπεξέρχεσθαι, καταδύεσθαι, Ar. and P. διαδύεσθαι, Ar. ὑπαποτρέχειν, P. and V. ὑπεκφεύγειν, ἐκδύεσθαι, V. ἀφέρπειν.Slip by: Ar. παραδύεσθαι.Slip in, v. trans.: see insert, v. intrans.: Ar. and P. εἰσδύεσθαι (εἰς, acc. or absol.), ὑποδύεσθαι (absol.). P. and V. ὑπορρεῖν (πρός, acc. or V. dat. alone), P. παραδύεσθαι (εἰς, acc.), παρεμπίπτειν (εἰς, acc.).Slip in among the oars: P. εἰς τοὺς ταρσοὺς ὑποπίπτειν (Thuc. 7, 40).Fall off: P. περιρρεῖν.Slip out: see slip away.Fall out: P. and V. παραρρεῖν.Slip past: Ar. παραδύεσθαι (absol.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Slip
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85 der Gebrauch
- {application} sự gắn vào, sự áp vào, sự ghép vào, sự đính vào, sự đắp vào, sự tra vào appliance), vật gắn, vật áp, vật ghép, vật đính, vật đắp, vật tra, sự dùng, sự áp dụng, sự ứng dụng, sự chuyên cần - sự chuyên tâm, lời xin, lời thỉnh cầu, đơn xin - {usage} cách dùng, cách sử dụng, cách dùng thông thường, cách đối xử, cách đối đ i, thói quen, tập quán, tục lệ, lệ thường - {use} quyền dùng, quyền sử dụng, năng lực sử dụng, sự có ích, ích lợi, lễ nghi, quyền hoa lợi - {wear} sự mang, sự mặc, quần áo, giầy dép, sự chịu mòn, sự mặc được, sự dùng được, sự hao mòn, sự mòn, sự hư hỏng, sự giảm trọng lượng = in Gebrauch {in use}+ = zum Gebrauch {for use}+ = außer Gebrauch {out of use}+ = Gebrauch machen {to avail}+ = der spezielle Gebrauch {non use}+ = Gebrauch machen von {to make use of}+ = außer Gebrauch kommen {to fall into disuse; to grow out of use}+ = guten Gebrauch machen [von] {to make good use [of]}+ = nicht mehr in Gebrauch {obsolete}+ = vor Gebrauch gut schütteln {shake well before using}+ = von etwas ausgiebigen Gebrauch machen {to make full use of something}+ -
86 употребление
ср. use;
usage;
(применение) application вводить в употребление( что-л.) ≈ to bring into use, to put in use ежедневное употребление ≈ daily use выходить из употребления ≈ to get/go out of use, to be no longer in use, to fall into disuse, to cease to be used;
(в слове, выражении и т.п.) to become obsolete вышедший из употребления ≈ out of useusageБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > употребление
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87 употребление
с.use, usage; ( применение) applicationвыходить из употребления — get* / go* out of use, be no longer in use, fall* into disuse, cease to be used; (о слове, выражении и т. п.) become* obsolete
вводить в употребление (вн.) — bring* into use (d.), put* in use (d.)
в широком употреблении — widely used, in widespread use
неправильное употребление (рд.) — misuse (of)
перед употреблением взбалтывать — to be well shaken before using; ( этикетка) shake the bottle!
способ употребления ( надпись) — directions for use pl.
для внутреннего употребления ( о лекарстве) — (to) be taken internally
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88 LEGGJA
* * *(legg, lagða, lagiðr, lagðr, laginn), v.1) to lay, place (Már hafði lagt höfuð sitt í kné Rannveigar);leggja net, to lay a net;2) to put;leggja eld í, to put fire to;leggja söðul á hest, to put a saddle on a horse;leggja árar upp, to lay up the oars, give up pulling;leggja ofan segi, to haul down, take in the sails;leggja at jörðu, at velli (or við jörðu, við velli), to overthrow, slay, kill;leggja hlut sinn, to lose one’s lot, be worsted;3) to lay, drop, of a beast (hvelparnir, er eigi vóru lagðir);4) to lay, make, build;leggja garða, to make fences;5) to appoint, fix (leggja stefnu, leika, bardaga);6) to tax, value (hann lagði hálft landit fyrir sex tigi silfrs);leggja e-n úgildan, to award no fine for, put no price on;leggja at léttu, to make light of;7) to settle;leggja sakar, to settle strife;leggja lög, to lay down laws;leggja leið sína, to take a direction;hann lagði mjök kvámur sínar í Ögr, he was in the habit of coming often to O.;8) to allot, assign (þér mun lagit verða at vera einvaldskonungr yfir Noregi);hvat mun til líkna lagt Sigurði, what comfort is there appointed for S.?;þér var lengra líf lagit, a longer life was destined for thee;9) to lay out, pay, discharge;leggja at veði, to give as bail;leggja á hættu, to risk;leggja á mikinn kostnað, to run into great expenses;leggja líf á, to stake one’s life on a thing;leggja fé til höfuðs e-m, to set a price on one’s head;10) to lay a ship’s course, stand of or on, sail, absol., or the ship in dat. or acc., lét hann blása herblástr ok leggja út ór höfninni, and sailed out of the harbour;leggja at, to land (lagði hann at við Sundólfsstaði);in a naval battle, to attack (lögðu þeir þá at þeim);leggja undir land, to stand in towards land;fig. to give in;leggja (skip) í rétt, to drift or run before the wind;11) to set off, start;leggja á flótta, to take toftight;leggja eptir e-m, to pursue;leggja upp, to start on a journey;12) to stab, thrust, with a weapon (Þ. leggr hann spjóti til bana);13) impers. it turns, is driven in a direction (of smoke, smell, fire);hingat leggr allan reykinn, all the smoke blows hitherward;to freeze over, be covered with snow or ice (þá er ísa lagði á vötn);leggja nær, to be on the brink of;nær lagði þat úfœru einu sinni, it had well nigh come to a disaster;14) with preps.:leggja e-t af, to cede, give up (H. bróðir hans lagði af við hann sinn part í eyjunni);to leave off, desist from (legg af héðan af versagørð, sagði erkibiskup);leggja af fénað, to slaughter cattle;leggja e-t aptr, to give back, return (báðu mik leggja aptr taflit);leggja at, leggja at landi, to land;leggja at e-m, to attack;leggja e-t á e-n, to impose, lay (a burden, tax) upon one (leggja skatt, skyldir, yfirbót á e-n);leggja e-t á við e-n = leggja e-t á e-n;leggja stund, kapp, hug á e-t, to take pains about, great interest in, a thing;leggja ást, elsku, mætur á e-t, to feel love, affection, interest for a thing, to cherish a thing or person;leggja fæð, öfund, hatr á, to take dislike, envy, hatred to;leggja móti e-m, to oppose, contradict one;leggja e-t til, to furnish, contribute, as one’s share (hvern styrk hefir móðir mín til lagit með þér?);leggja fátt til, to say little, be reserved;leggja lof til, to give praise to;leggja gott (illt) til e-s, to lay a good (or ill) word to one, to interfere in a friendly (or unfriendly) manner;leggja e-t til lofs e-m, to put a thing to a person’s credit;leggja e-t til orðs, to talk about;leggja e-m e-t til ámælis, orðs, to blame one for a thing;leggja e-t undir or undir sik, to conquer, vanquish (Knútr konungr lagði allt land undir sik íNoregi);leggja e-t undir e-n, to submit a matter to a person, refer to (þeir höfðu lagit mál undir Njál);leggja undir trúnað e-s, to trust;ok er þat mjök undir hann lagit, it depends much on him;leggja e-t undir þegnskap sinn, to assert on one’s honour;leggja e-t upp við e-n, to hand over to one;leggja e-t eigi langt upp, not to make much of, to make light of (eigi legg ek slíkt langt upp);leggja e-t við e-t, to add to (leggja aðra tölu við aðra);leggja við líf sitt, höfuð sitt, to stake one’s life;leggja við sekt, to fix a fine;15) refl., leggjast.* * *a causal of liggja, q. v.; pres. legg, pl. leggjum; pret. lagði; subj. legði; imperat. legg or leggðú; part. lagiðr, lagið, lagit; contr. lagðr, lögð, lagt; part. laginn, Fb. ii. 386, which form is in mod. Icel. used as an adjective only; a part. pass. lagztr, lögzt, lagzt, Fas. ii. 345, and in mod. usage: [Ulf. lagjan = τιθέναι; A. S. lecgan; Engl. lay; O. H. G. legjan; Germ. legen; Swed. lägga; Dan. lægge]:—to lay.A. Prop. to lay, place; ok lagði hann á altara, Ver. 14; er hann var lagiðr á bálit, Hkr. i. 32; á lúðr lagiðr, Vþm.; vóru steinar lagðir í hring utan um, Eg. 486; Már lá útar á bekk, ok hafði lagt höfuð sitt í kné Rannveigar, Sturl. i. 13; leggja net, to lay a net, K. Þ. K. 88:—to lay down, leggja sinn aldr, Ht.2. to put; leggja band um, umhverfis, to fasten a string round the body, Eg. 340; leggja saman augun, to put the eyes together, shut them, id.; leggja eld í, to put fire to, Nj. 74, 131; leggja hendr at síðum mér, Fms. x. 331; leggja stýri í lag, to put it right, Hkr. i. 32; leggja ofan segl ok viðu, to haul down, take in the sails, Fms. iv. 372, ix. 23; l. lénur, söðul, á hest, to put a saddle on a horse, Nj. 74, Landn. 151; l. á hest, or leggja á (simply), to saddle; leggja hapt á hest, Grág. i. 436; l. mark á, of sheep, 426; l. hús ofan, to pull it down, Bs. i. 163; l. klyfjar ofan, to unload a horse, K. Þ. K. 94; l. klyfjar upp, to pack a horse, N. G. L. i. 349; l. árar upp, to lay up the oars, give up pulling, Edda 36: the mod. phrase, leggja árar í bát, to give a thing up, lose heart; l. fyrir lið, to give up, see lið; fyrir lagðr, outworn, exhausted, Mar. 1060, Fas. ii. 278.3. leggja at jörðu, at velli (or við jörðu, við velli), to overthrow, make bite the dust, Nj. 117, Eg. 426, Fms. vii. 296, viii. 43, x. 257, Njarð. 378; leggja fyrir borð, to put overboard, metaph. to forsake, Clem. 47; leggja í leg, to lay waste, Grág. ii. 278; leggja hlut sinn, to lay down or lose one’s lot, be worsted, Sturl. iii. 103: leggja mál í görð, to put into court, Nj. 88, 101; l. mál í umræðu, to put it to discussion, Orkn. 426; l. mál til sætta, Nj. 111.4. to lay, drop, of a beast; hvelparnir er eigi vóru lagðir, Fb. i. 104.II. metaph. in a mental sense; leggja stund, starf, hug, kapp … á e-t, to study a thing, take pains about, interest in it; as also, leggja ást, elsku, mætr á e-t, to feel love, affection, interest for, to love, cherish a thing or person; and again, leggja fæð, öfund, hatr … á, to take dislike, envy to, Al. 95, Ísl. ii. 197, Nj. 31, 46, Eg. 42, 418, Ld. 60, Fb. ii. 229, Fms. i. 31: freq. in old and mod. usage, thus, Sturla lagði mikinn hug á, at láta rita sögu-bækr eptir bókuni þeim er Snorri setti saman, Sturl. ii. 123; leggja e-t e-m til orðs, ámælis, to put a thing to a person’s blame, blame him for it, Nj. 62, 85, 138, 246, Ld. 250; l. e-t til lofs e-m, to laud one, put a thing to a person’s credit, Fms. x. 98.2. with prepp.; leggja á, to impose, put upon; leggja skyldir, skatt … á, Fms. x. 51, 93, Rb. 394:—leggja af, to leave off, cease doing; legg af héðan af versa-görð, sagði erkibiskup, ok stúdera heldr í kirkjunnar lögum, Bs. i. 799:—leggja e-t fyrir sik, to set a task before one, Fms. ii. 103, xi. 157:—leggja til, to add to, xi. 51, Hom. 138:—leggja undir or undir sik, to lay under oneself, conquer, vanquish, Fms. i. 3, x. 35, Eg. 12, Stj. 46, 146; leggja e-t undir þegnskap sinn, to assert on one’s honour, Grág. i. 29, Nj. 150; leggja e-t undir e-n, to submit it to a person, refer to, 105; l. e-t undir trúnað e-s, to trust, Fms. ix. 397; ok er þat mjök undir hann lagit, it depends much on him, Bjarn. 52:—leggja út, mod. to translate (út-legging):—leggja við, to add to, Grág. i. 22, Hom. 138, 155. Rb. 88, Al. 358.III. to lay, place, found, build; leggja afla, Vsp. 7; leggja garða, to make fences, Rm. 12; leggja götur, to make roads, Dipl. iv. 12; leggja lúðra, to place right, adjust the bin, Gs. 3; leggja leið, to take a direction, Fas. i. 57; hann lagði mjök kvámur sínar í Ögr, he was in the habit of coming to O., Fbr. 30; leggja e-t í vana sinn, to make a habit of.2. metaph. to lay, settle; leggja sakar, to settle strife, Vsp. 64; leggja landrétt, to settle the public rights, make laws, Sighvat; leggja lög, to lay down laws, of the three weird sisters ordering the fate of men, Vsp.:—to lay down, ordain, lagt er allt fyrir, all is predestined, Skv. I, Skm. 13, Ls. 48; era með löstum lögð æfi þér, Skv. 1, 33; hvat mun til líkna lagt Sigurði, 30; leggja á, to ordain, en þú hugfest þá hluti er ek segi þér, ok legg á þik, Bs. i. 199; ef þeir eru á lagðir ( ordered) fyrir váttum, Gþl. 439; þá hluti er ek hefi á lagt við þik, Eg. 738; leggja lög á, to make, lay down a law, Bs. i. 28: leggja ríkt á, to order peremptorily: of a spell, leggja á, to enchant; ‘mæli eg um og legg eg á!’ is in the tales the formula with which witches say the spell.3. to appoint, fix, a meeting or the like; eru þá leikar lagðir í Ásbjarnar-nesi, Ld. 196; leikr var lagiðr á Hvítár-völlum, Eg. 188; þeir lögðu við landsmenn hálfs-mánaðar frið, 228; leggja stefnu með sér, Fms. i. 36; var lögð konunga-stefna í Elfi, vii. 62; leggja bardaga við e-n, xi. 418; l. með sér vináttu, Eg. 278; Augustus keisari lagði frið ( established peace) um allan heim, Edda.IV. to tax, value (fjár-lag); hross eru ok lögð, hestr fjögurra vetra gamall við kú, Grág. i. 503; leggja lag á mjöl, ii. 404; ef fyrr er keypt en lag er á lagt, id.; leggja lag á varning manna, Ísl. ii. 126; þat þykkir mér jafnligast at þú leggir land svá dýrt, en ek kjósa hvárr okkarr leysa skal, … hann lagði hálft landit fyrir sex tigi silfrs, … er þú leggr svá údýrt Helgafells-land, Eb. 38; vil ek þat vinna til sætta at leggja son minn úgildan, Nj. 250; at Hallr af Síðu hafði lagit úgildan son sinn, ok vann þat til sætta, 251; leggja at léttu, to lay a tax on light, Fas. iii. 553.V. to lay out, pay, discharge; leggja at veði, to give as bail, Edda 17; buðu at leggja sik í veð fyrir þessa menn, Nj. 163; leggja á hættu, to risk, Eg. 86; leggja á mikinn kostnað, to run into great expences, Eg. 43; leggja veð eðr fá vörzlu, Gþl. 389: leggja í kostnað, to expend, Fms. xi. 232; leggja sik í háska, veð, to put oneself in danger, to stake one’s life, vii. 263, Nj. 163:—leggja aptr, to pay back, Grett. 174 new Ed.; leggja líf á, to stake one’s life on a thing, Nj. 106, 178:—l. fram, to lay forth, lay out, exhibit (fram-lag); allan þann sóma er hann hefir fram lagit, Ld. 32; mikit muntú þurfa fram at leggja með honum, þvíat hón á allan arf eptir mik, Nj. 3; l. fram líf sitt, Eg. 426:—leggja til, to pay to, furnish, contribute, as one’s share; hvern styrk hefir móðir mín til lagit með þér, Nj. 7; hvat viltú þá til leggja? langskip tvau, 42; skortir mik eigi fé til at leggja fyrir farit, 128; kunni hann til alls góð ráð at leggja, Eg. 2; hefi ek þar til (lagit) mörg orð, 728; lét ek þar sælu-hús göra ok lagða fé til, Fms. vii. 122, Js. 4; þau ráð er Gregoríus lagði til, Fms. vii. 258; l. fé til höfuðs e-m, to set a price on one’s head, Nj. 112, Grett. passim:—metaph., leggja fátt til, to say little, be reserved, Nj. 88, 112; Gunnarr lagði ekki til, G. remained silent, 52; leggja lof til, to give praise to, Eg. 33; leggja orð í (til), to ‘lay a word to,’ say a word in a matter, remonstrate, Grág. i. 290; leggja gott, íllt til e-s, to lay a good (or ill) word to, to interfere in a friendly (or unfriendly) manner, Sturl. iii. 151 (til-lögur):—leggja hlut sinn, líf sitt, við, to risk one’s lot, stake one’s life, i. 162, Nj. 113, 218; l. sik allan við, to do one’s best, Eg. 738; l. sekt við, l. lögbrot við, of a penalty, Nj. 113, Eg. 352, H. E. i. 505:—leggja út, to lay out, pay, Vm. 33; of betting, Orkn. 200:—leggja fé upp, to lay up, invest; l. fé upp í jörð, Dipl. v. 21; lagða ek upp við minn kæra Orm biskup hálfan viðreka, I made it over to O., ii. 4; l. upp fé, to lay up, board.VI. of direction, esp. as a naut. term, to stand off or on, lay a ship’s course, esp. from or towards a port, to or from an attack, to sail, proceed to sea, absol., or the ship in dat. or acc., leggja skip or skipi; þú skalt leggja fram sem þér líkar (place the ship to attack), Nj. 8; ok leggr fram skeiðina jafnfram skipi Rúts, id.; þeir leggja út undir eina ey ok bíða þar byrjar, 133; hann lagði skip sín inn á sundit, 271; þeir bjuggusk um sem skjótast ok lögðu út skipunum, Eg. 358; en er skipit var lagit út undir Fenhring, Fms. x. 64; Sigvaldi leggr skip sitt í miðja fylking ( lays his ship alongside of), xi. 126; þeir hittu drómund einn í hafi ok lögðu til níu skipum ok borðusk, … at lyktum lögðu þeir snekkjunum undir drómundinn, Hkr. iii. 353; leggja undir land, to stand in towards land, Eb. 126, where in a metaph. sense = to give in; lögðu þeir eigi inn í ósinn, en lögðu útarliga á höfnina, Ísl. ii. 126; bauð hann út leiðangri at liði ok skipum ok lagði ( stood) út til Staðs fyrir innan Þórsbjörg, Fms. i. 12; síðan leggja þeir í Löginn upp, Hkr. i. 32; Knútr konungr lagði þegar upp í ána ok at kastalanum, Fms. ix. 23, xi. 196; réru þeir langskipinu upp í ána ok lögðu til bæjar þess, Eg. 80; lögðu víkingar við þat frá, Landn. 223; þá lögðu þeir at nesi einu, Eg. 161; ok lögðu þar at landi, 203; lagði hann at ( landed) við Sundólfs-staði, Fms. ix. 483; en er þeir koma norðr at Hákonar-hellu þá lögðu þeir þar at, Hkr. i. 160: leggja at, to attack, in a naval battle (atlaga); lögðu þeir þá at þeim, Nj. 25, Eg. 81; munu vér leggja til orrostu við þá, Fms. vii. 257; létusk allir búnir at leggja at þeim Hákoni, id.; ef þeir leggja at, Jómsvíkingar, xi. 134:—leggja í rétt, to drift or run before the wind, skipverjar, þeir er sigla vildu, eðr þeir er í rétt vildu leggja skipit, Fbr. 59; mæltu þeir er leið sögðu at varligra væri at lægja seglit ok leggja skipit í rétt um nóttina, en sigla til lands at ljósum degi, Fms. ii. 64; þá kom andviðri ok leggja þeir í rétt, Bs. i. 420; þá lögðu þeir í rétt harðan, kom á stormr svá at eigi fengu þeir lengi í rétti legit, ok sigldu þeir þá við eitt rif, Bær. 5; þá kemr enn landviðri ok leggja cnn í rétt ok rekr vestr í haf, Bs. i. 483; þá lögðu þeir í rétt harðan, 484; féll veðrit ok görði lögn, lögðu þeir þá í rétt, ok létu reiða fyrir nokkurar nætr, Eg. 372.2. without the notion of sea, to start; leggja á flótta, to turn to flight, fly, Fms. x. 241, xi. 341, 391, Orkn. 4, Hkr. i. 319, passim; leggja ú fund þeirra, Fms. vii. 258; leggja eptir, to pursue, x. 215; leggja upp, to start on a journey: metaph., leggja e-t ekki langt upp, Grett. 51 new Ed.3. to stab, thrust with a weapon, the weapon in dat. or absol. (lag = a thrust), Nj. 8, 64, Njarð. 378, Eg. 216, 258, 298, Nj. 43, 56, Grág. ii. 7, Gþl. 165, passim; opp. to höggva, höggva ok leggja, hann hjó ok lagði, and the like.VII. impers. it turns, in driven in a direction, of smoke, smell, fire, or the like; hingat leggr allan reykinn, all the smoke blows thitherward, Nj. 202; en eldinn lagði at þeim, Fms. i. 266; fyrir údaun er ór hauginum mun út leggja, iv. 28; varask gust þann ok údaun er út lagði or haugnum, … af fýlu þeirri sem út lagði, Ísl. ii. 45; ok er eldrinn var görr, lagði reykinn upp í skarðit, Eb. 220; ef hval leggr út, if a (dead) whale is driven off land, Gþl. 462:—of ice, snow, to freeze, be covered with snow, ice, þá leggr snjó nokkurn fyrir þá, 655 xv. 12; er ís leggr á vatnit, Grág. ii. 287; þá er ísa lagði á vötn, Fms. ii. 103: the place frozen in acc., vóru íslög mikil ok hafði langt lagt lit Breiðafjörð, Ld. 286; lagði ok Ögrsvatn, Fbr. 30 new Ed.; lagði fjörðinn út langt, 60 new Ed.: part., íss var lagðr á Hofstaða-vág, Eb. 236:—of winter, cold, þegar er gott er ok vetr (acc.) leggr á, Grett. 24 new Ed.; lagði þegar á frer ok snjófa, Bs. i. 872; but pers., leggr á hríðir ok snjóvar (better snjóva), Bs. i. 198.2. the phrase, leggja nær, to ‘lie near,’ be on the brink of; nær lagði þat úfæru eitt sinn, it had well nigh come to a disaster, Edda 17; lagði þá svá nær at allr þingheimr mundi berjask, it was on the brink of …, Nj. 163; lagði nær at hann mundi reka í svelginn, Fms. x. 145.B. Reflex. to lay oneself, lie; leggjask niðr í runna nokkura, Nj. 132; er Skálm merr yður leggsk undir klyfjum, Landn. 77; þá leggjask í akrinn flugur þær, er …, 673 A. 3:—of going to bed, þeir höfðu lagizk til svefns, were gone to sleep, Nj. 155; Skarphéðinn lagðisk ekki niðr um kveldit, 170:—leggjask með konu, to cohabit (illicitly), Fms. i. 57, K. Á. 118, Fas. iii. 390, Grág. i. 351:—of illness, to fall sick, take to bed, tók hón sótt ok lagðisk í rekkju, Nj. 14; þá lét hann búa hvílu sína ok lagðisk í sótt, Fms. xi. 214: the phrase, leggjask e-t ekki undir höfuð, not lay it under one’s pillow, do it promptly, be mindful of a thing, ii. 120, v. 264:—leggjask á e-t, to fall upon, of robbers, beasts of prey, etc.; at spillvirkjar mundi l. á fé þeirra, i. 226, Grett. 125 new Ed.; Vindr lögðusk á valinn ok raufuðu, xi. 380: örn lagðisk ( prayed) í eyna, Bs. i. 350:—leggjask fyrir, to take rest, lie down, from exhaustion, sickness, or the like, 387; lögðusk þá fyrir bæði menn ok hestar af úviðri, Sturl. iii. 292; þá lögðusk leiðsagnar-menn fyrir, þvíat þeir vissu eigi hvar þeir vóru komnir, Fms. viii. 52; fyrir leggjask um e-t mál, to give it up, Bs. i. 194: leggjask niðr, to pass out of use, cease, Fms. x. 179, xi. 12: leggjask á, to arise, mun sá orðrómr á leggjask, at …, Nj. 32, Fms. i. 291; úþokki lagðisk á milli þeirra bræðra, xi. 14.2. to cease; at sá úvandi leggisk sem áðr hefir verit, Fms. i. 280.II. to swim (partly answering to A. VI); leggjask til sunds, to go into the water and swim, Ld. 46; þeir leggjask um hríð … Sigmundr leggsk þá um hríð … hann lagðisk síðar ( swam behind), Fær. 173; hann lagðisk eptir geldingi gömlum út í Hvalsey, Landn. 107; Grettir lagðisk nú inn á fjörðinn, Grett. 148; hann lagðisk yfir þvert sundit ok gékk þar á land, 116, Hkr. i. 287, Finnb. 266; þeir koma upp ok leggjask til lands, Ld. 168; for legðir read legðiz, Njarð. 378.2. to set out; leggjask í hernað, víking, to set out on a freebooting expedition, Fms. x. 414, passim: leggjask út, to set out into the wilderness, as a highwayman, Odd. 8, Fas. i. 154, passim (útilegu-maðr = a highwayman); ek lögðumk út á merkr, Fms. ii. 103; leggjask á flótta = leggja á flótta, to take to flight, xi. 305: leggjask djúpt, to dive deep (metaph.), Nj. 102; leggjask til e-s, to seek, try eagerly for, Stj. 90, Bs. i. 198; leggjask í e-t, to occupy oneself with, Rb. 312.3. á lögðusk logn mikil, þokur ok sælægjur, Orkn. 358; vindar lögðusk ( the wind wafted) af hrauninu um kveldum, Eb. 218, (see A. VII): the phrase, ekki lagðisk mjök á með þeim frændum, they were not on good terms, Ld. 68: ok lagðisk lítt á með þeim Snorra, Sturl. i. 124; þeir töluðu lengi ok lagðisk vel á með þeim, things went well with them, Orkn. 408; þungt hefir á lagizk með okkr Strút-Haraldi jarli um hríð, Fms. xi. 84; Steinólfi þótti þat líkt ok ekki, ok lagðisk lítt á með þeim, Gullþ. 11:—lítið leggsk fyrir e-n, to come to a shameful end; lítið lagðisk nú fyrir kappann, þvíat hann kafnaði í stofu-reyk sem hundr, Grett. 115; svá lítið sem fyrir hann lagðisk, who had been so easily slain, had made so poor a defence, Ld. 150; lítið lagðisk hór fyrir góðan dreng, er þrælar skyldu at bana verða, Landn. 36; kann vera, at nú leggisk lítið fyrir hann, ek skal ráðin til setja, Fms. iv. 166.III. recipr., leggjask at, to attack one another, Fms. xi. 130: leggjask hendr á, to lay hands on fine another, Ld. 154; leggjask hugi á, to take a liking for each other, Bárð.: leggjask nær, to run close up to one another, of two boats, Gísl. 51.IV. part. lagðr, as adj. fit, destined to a thing, or fitted, of natural gifts; at hann mundi bæði spá-maðr vesa ok lagðr til mikils þrifnaðar ok gæfu Gyðinga-lýð, 625. 87; vera kann at þér sé meirr lagðr ( that thou art more fitted for) fésnúðr ok ferðir en tilstilli um mála-ferli, i. e. that thou art more fitted to be a traveller than a lawyer, Band. 5; öllu því íllu sem honum var lagit, Fb. i. 215; hón var þeim til lýta lagin, she was doomed to be their destruction, Sól. 11; sem mælt er um þá menn sem mjök er sú íþrótt lagin, Fms. v. 40; þvíat þér mun lagit verða at vera (’tis weirded for thee, thou art doomed to be) einvalds konungr yfir öllum Noregi, Fb. i. 564; þér var lengra lif lagit, a longer life was doomed to thee, Fas. iii. 344; allar spár sögðu, at harm mundi verða lagðr til skaða þeim, Edda 19: laginn, expert, skilled, disposed, freq. in mod. usage, hann er laginn fyrir að læra, hann er ekki lund-laginn á það, he has no inclination for it, whence lægni = skill; thus also, lagaðr from laga (q. v.), vera lagaðr fyrir e-t, lagaðr fyrir lærdóm, given to learn, of natural gifts.V. part. pass. lagztr; er hann var lagztr niðr, when he had laid himself down, Fas. ii. 345: freq. in mod. usage, hann er lagztr fyrir, lagztr niðr, and so on. -
89 disuso
m : in disuso in disuse, disused* * *disuso s.m. disuse: cadere in disuso, to fall into disuse; parole cadute in disuso, words that have fallen out of use (o obsolete words); che sta cadendo in disuso, obsolescent.* * *[di'zuzo]sostantivo maschilecadere in disuso — [parola, espressione] to become dated o obsolete; [ tradizione] to fall into disuse
* * *disuso/di'zuzo/sostantivo m.in disuso [ edificio] in disuse, no longer in use; [parola, espressione] dated, obsolete; cadere in disuso [parola, espressione] to become dated o obsolete; [ tradizione] to fall into disuse. -
90 употребление
ср.use; usage; ( применение) applicationвводить в употребление (что-л.) — to bring into use, to put in use
выходить из употребления — to get/go out of use, to be no longer in use, to fall into disuse, to cease to be used; (в слове, выражении и т.п.) to become obsolete
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91 power
n1) сила; мощь; способность2) энергия3) власть, сила4) право, полномочия5) держава•to accord powers to smb — предоставлять полномочия кому-л.
to act outside one's powers — выходить за пределы своих полномочий
to assume power — брать власть в свои руки; приходить к власти
to bolster one's challenge to political power — усиливать свои притязания на политическую власть
to cede power to smb — уступать власть кому-л.
to check a country's power — преграждать путь мощи какой-л. страны
to come to power — приходить к власти; брать власть в свои руки
to concentrate all power in one's hands — сосредоточивать всю полноту власти в своих руках
to confirm smb in power — утверждать чье-л. назначение во главе государства
to delegate powers to smb — передавать / делегировать полномочия кому-л.
to do everything in one's legitimate power — делать все в пределах своей законной власти
to entrench oneself in power — закрепляться у власти
to exclude smb from power — не допускать кого-л. к власти
to exhibit one's full powers — предъявлять свои полномочия
to furnish smb with powers — предоставлять кому-л. полномочия
to gain power — захватывать власть; приходить к власти
to go beyond one's constitutional powers — превышать свои конституционные права
to hand over power to smb — передавать власть кому-л.
to lodge a great deal of power in smb's hands — сосредоточивать большую власть в чьих-л. руках
to lose one's power over smb — утрачивать власть над кем-л.
to preserve one's present power and privilege — сохранять свою власть и привилегии
to put too much power into smb's hands — наделять кого-л. слишком большой властью
to restore smb to power — восстанавливать кого-л. у власти
to share power with smb — разделять власть с кем-л.
to take power into one's hands — брать власть в свои руки
to take over power — приходить к власти; захватывать власть
to take some power away from smb — уменьшать чью-л. власть
to tighten one's grip on power — укреплять свою власть
to transfer power to smb — передавать власть кому-л.
to undermine smb's power — подрывать чью-л. власть
- absolute powerto win power — захватывать / завоевывать власть; приходить к власти
- abuse of power - administering power
- administrative power
- advent of power
- allied powers
- alternation of power
- alternative sources of power
- appointive power
- arrogance of power
- assumption of power
- atomic powers
- authoritarian power
- autocratic power
- Axis Powers - bid for greater powers
- bodies of power
- broad powers
- buying power
- capitalist power
- centralized power
- centrally organized political power
- change of power
- colonial power
- competitive power
- conquest of political power
- constituent power
- constitutional powers
- contender for power - dangerous power
- de facto power - decline in purchasing power - departure from power
- depleted power
- derogation of the powers
- detaining power
- deterrent power
- developing nuclear power
- devolution of power to the regions
- dictatorial powers
- discretionary power
- display of power
- division of power - electric power
- emergency powers
- emerging nuclear power
- Entente powers
- enumerated powers
- equilibrium of power
- executive power
- exercise of the power
- extension in power
- extension of powers
- extensive powers
- extra powers
- extra-constitutional powers
- fall from power
- federally generated power
- foreign power
- full powers
- general powers
- great power
- greater powers
- greater reliance on nuclear power
- grip on power
- handover of power
- hold on power
- imperial power
- imperialist power
- implied powers
- in power
- increased powers
- increased pressure on smb to relinquish power
- industrial power
- inherent powers
- inland power
- invincible power
- jockeying for power
- judicial power
- judiciary power
- labor power
- large powers
- leading power
- legal power
- legislative power
- limited powers
- limitless power
- long run of power
- lust for power
- major power
- majority power
- mandatory powers
- maritime power
- market power
- military power
- misuse of power
- monopoly of power
- monopoly power
- motive power
- naval power
- non-nuclear power
- nuclear power
- occupying power
- official powers - overthrow of smb's power
- Pacific power - peaceful transfer of power
- peace-loving power
- personal power
- plenary power
- plenipotentiary power
- political power
- popular power
- power has passed out of the hands of a party
- power is ebbing
- power of attorney
- power of influence
- power of organization
- power of recognition
- power of the law
- power of the purse
- power to sign
- powers of arrest and interrogation
- powers of internment
- powers of stop and search
- powers of the presidency
- powers that be
- powers to do smth
- principle power
- purchasing power
- push for power
- real power
- real purchasing power
- redistribution of power
- reduction in purchasing power
- reduction of smb's power
- regional power
- reins of power
- removal from power
- reserved power
- resurgence of military power
- retaliatory power
- return to power
- revolutionary power
- rise of power
- road to power
- royal power - signatory power
- source of power
- space power
- special powers
- specific powers
- state power
- strengthening of the economic and defense power of the state
- strengthening of the power
- strong executive powers
- struggle for power
- succession to power
- supreme power
- surrender of powers to smb
- sweeping powers
- switch of power from... to...
- the dollar's holding power
- the main power behind the throne
- third power
- time in power
- too much power is invested in the president
- trading power
- transfer of power to smb
- transforming power
- transition of power
- treaty-making power
- tutelary power
- under existing powers
- unlimited power
- untrammeled power
- unwarranted power
- usurpation of power
- vast powers
- verification of powers
- vested with broad powers
- veto powers
- victorious powers
- war powers
- Western Powers
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92 вжиток
чuse, usageвиходити вже із вжитку — to get disused, to grow out of use, to fall into disuse
що вийшло вже із вжитку — out of use, disused, obsolete
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93 gebruik
♦voorbeelden:het gebruik van de tuin was hem toegestaan • he was allowed the use of/allowed to use the gardenvoor algemeen gebruik • for general usevoor eigen gebruik • for personal usealleen voor uitwendig gebruik • for external use/application only(geen) gebruik van iets maken • (not) make use of somethingvan de gelegenheid gebruik maken • take/seize the opportunitygebruik maken van een mogelijkheid • use a possibilitydruk gebruik maken van iets • use something a lothet juiste gebruik maken van iets • put something to its proper usein gebruik hebben • have in usemeevallen in het gebruik • be not so bad once you get used to him/her 〈enz.〉iets in gebruik nemen/stellen • put/bring something into useschudden voor het gebruik • shake before usehet is een goed gebruik dat … • … is a good custombuiten gebruik zijn/raken • be out of use, fall into disusein gebruik zijn/komen/raken • be in/come into use -
94 aufhängen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Lampe, Vorhang, Wäsche etc.) hang (up) (an + Dat on); TECH. suspend (from)3. umg., fig. pej.: jemandem etw. aufhängen (Ware etc.) fob ( oder palm) s.th. off on s.o.; (Arbeit) saddle ( oder lumber) s.o. with s.th.; jemandem eine Lüge / ein Märchen aufhängen tell s.o. lies / stories; wer hat dir das aufgehängt? who told you that (nonsense)?III v/refl1. hang o.s.* * *das Aufhängenhanging* * *auf|hän|gen sep1. vt2) (= töten) to hang (an +dat from)3) (inf)2. vr(= sich töten) to hang oneself ( an +dat from hum = seine Kleider aufhängen) to hang one's things up* * *2) ((often with on) to put the receiver back after a telephone conversation: I tried to talk to her, but she hung up (on me).) hang up3) ((past tense, past participle hanged) to kill, or to be killed, by having a rope put round the neck and being allowed to drop: Murderers used to be hanged in the United Kingdom, but no-one hangs for murder now.) hang4) (to fasten with a peg: She pegged the clothes on the washing-line.) peg5) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) put up6) (to tie and hang with string etc: The farmer strung up the dead crows on the fence.) string7) (the act of suspending.) suspension8) (to hang: The meat was suspended from a hook.) suspend* * *auf|hän·genI. vt1. (daran hängen)etw an der Garderobe \aufhängen to hang up sth sep in the cloakroomein Bild \aufhängen to hang [up] a picturedie Wäsche \aufhängen to hang out the washing [or laundry] [to dry]2. (durch Erhängen töten)3. (entwickeln)etw an einer Frage/Theorie \aufhängen to use a question/theory as a peg for sth4. (etw Lästiges zuschieben)▪ jdm etwas \aufhängen to lumber [or saddle] sb with sthII. vr1. (sich durch Erhängen töten)* * *1.transitives Verb1) hang up; hang <picture, curtains>2) (erhängen) hang (an + Dat. from)2.reflexives Verb hang oneself* * *aufhängen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tan +dat on); TECH suspend (from)2.jemanden aufhängen hang sb (an +dat from)3. umg, fig pej:jemandem etwas aufhängen (Ware etc) fob ( oder palm) sth off on sb; (Arbeit) saddle ( oder lumber) sb with sth;jemandem eine Lüge/ein Märchen aufhängen tell sb lies/stories;wer hat dir das aufgehängt? who told you that (nonsense)?4. fig:einen Artikel an einem Fall aufhängen etc use a case as a peg to hang an article onB. v/t & v/i(den Hörer) aufhängen put the phone down, hang upC. v/r1. hang o.s.2. umg, hum:* * *1.transitives Verb1) hang up; hang <picture, curtains>2) (erhängen) hang (an + Dat. from)2.reflexives Verb hang oneself* * *(eines Programms in einer Schleife) n.hang-up n. n.suspension n. -
95 виходити
I = вийтивих`одити1) (рухатися звідкись за межі чогось, назовні) to go out, to come out, to come forth, to walk out; ( з вагона) to alight, to get down, to get out, to step downвиходити на поверхню — to come out to the surface; геол. to outcrop; to be revealed, to come out
2) (ідучи, опинятися десь) to go, to come; to appearвиходити на вулицю — to go into the street, to go out ( of doors)
3) ( вирушати) to leave, to departвиходити в море — to put out to sea, to put out
4) ( досягати чогось) to reach; to attain; to come (to)виходити в фінал спорт. — to reach the final
5) ( переставати брати участь) to leave6) (видаватися, публікуватися) to appear, to come out, to be published; to be issued7) ( витрачатися) to run out; ( про гроші) to be spent; ( про матеріали) to be used up8) ( закінчуватися - про термін) to be upстрок вийшов — the term has come to an end; time is up
вікно виходить на вулицю — the window gives ( looks) on the street
11) ( удаватися) to come ( out), to come off, to turn out; ( траплятися) to come, to be12) ( походити) to be by origin13)виходить, (що) (вставне сл.) — it turns out ( that), it seems ( that), it appears ( that)
14)виходити за межі — to pass ( to overstep) the limits (of), to exceed the bounds (of); to transgress the bounds (of), to overstep the limits (of)
виходити з берегів — to swell, to overflow the banks
виходити з ладу — to be out of action, to break down
виходити з-під контролю — to get out of hand, to run away
виходити з себе — to be beside oneself; to lose one's temper, to fly into a rage
виходити з ужитку — to go out of use, to fall into disuse
II док. див. виходжувативиходити на роботу — to come to work, to turn up to work
в`иходитиIII в`иходити(скрізь, всюди) to go (to walk, to stroll) all over a place; to tramp about ( around), to walk a certain time ( or distance) -
96 wy|jść
pf — wy|chodzić impf (wyjdę, wyjdziesz, wyszedł, wyszła, wyszli — wychodzę) vi 1. (opuścić miejsce) to leave, to go out- wyjść z domu to go out- wyjść na spacer to go for a walk- wyjść do miasta to go to town- rano wyszła po zakupy in the morning she went shopping- strajkujący wyszli na ulicę the strikers took to the streets- wyjść/wychodzić z portu to set sail- z tej szkoły wyszło wielu mądrych ludzi many clever people have come out of this school2. przen. (stać się widocznym) to come out- żyły wyszły mu na czoło his veins showed on his forehead- oczy wyszły mu na wierzch his eyes bulged- słońce wyszło zza chmur the sun came out from behind the clouds3. (zakończyć pobyt) to leave- wyjść z wojska to leave the army- wyjść ze szpitala/z więzienia to be released from hospital/prison- wyjść na wolność to be set free, to be released4. (wydostać się) to free oneself (z czegoś from sth)- wyjść z tarapatów to get oneself out of trouble- wyjść cało z katastrofy/niebezpieczeństwa to come out of a catastrophe/dangerous situation unscathed a. unharmed- wyjść z długów to get out of debt5. (wziąć początek) to originate, to come from- ta plotka wyszła od niego it was him that started this rumour- inicjatywa wyszła od pracowników the initiative came from the workers6. (być skierowanym) to face vt- okna wychodzą na południe/na ogród the windows face south/overlook the garden7. (ukazać się w druku) to come out, to be published- pismo wychodzi co kwartał the magazine is published quarterly8. (zostać zrobionym) to come out- to dzieło wyszło spod ręki Matejki this masterpiece is by Matejko- z materiału wyszły dwie zasłony there was enough fabric for two curtains9 (udać się) to come out- nic mu w życiu nie wychodziło nothing worked out for him- robota dobrze wyszła the job came out well- dobrze/źle wychodzić na zdjęciu a. fotografii to photograph well/badly, to take a good/bad photograph10 pot. (wyczerpać się) papierosy mi wyszły I have run out of cigarettes 11 pot. (wyniknąć) to result (z czegoś from sth)- co z tego wyjdzie? what will come of this?- na jedno wychodzi it’s all the same- to ci wyjdzie na zdrowie it’ll do you good, you’ll be all the better for it- wychodzi na to, że… it looks that…- nic nie wyszło z naszych starań/wysiłków all our efforts came to nothing12 pot. (wypaść) to come out, to fall out- wszystkie włosy wyszły mu w czasie choroby he lost all of his hair during the illness13 (wystąpić) to come out 14 (zacząć grę w karty) to play- wyjść w piki to play a spade15 Sport wyjść na pierwsze miejsce a. na prowadzenie to go into the lead- wyjść na ostatnią prostą to come into the home a. final stretch■ wyjść na prostą ≈ to be home and dry- bokiem mi/nam to wychodzi pot. I am/we are fed up with it- nie móc wyjść z podziwu/z osłupienia/ze zdumienia to be astounded a. flabbergasted- nie wychodzić od kogoś a. z czyjegoś domu to virtually live in sb’s home- nie wychodzić z czegoś pot. (o ubraniu) to be forever a. always wearing sth- wychodzić poza coś a. ramy czegoś to extend a. reach beyond sth- wychodzić z roli środ. to go out of character- wyjść na błazna a. głupca to make a fool of oneself- wyjść z formy to be a little rusty- wyjść z obiegu/z mody/z użycia to go out of circulation/fashion/use- wyjść z siebie to lose one’s temper- wyjść z wprawy to be out of practice- wyjść z założenia to make an assumption- wyjść za mąż a. za kogoś to marry sb- wyszło szydło z worka the truth has come outThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wy|jść
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97 выходить из употребления
to get/go out of use, to be no longer in use, to fall into disuse, to cease to be used;
(в слове, выражении и т.п.) to become obsoleteБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > выходить из употребления
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98 leggjast
v. refl. to lay oneself;leggjast niðr, to lie down; to pass out of use, cease;þeir höfðu lagizt til svefns, they were gone to sleep;leggjast í sótt, to fall sick, take to bed (from illness);leggjast á e-t, to fall upon (of robbers, beasts of prey);leggjast á, to arise (mun sá orðrómr á leggjast, at);leggjast fyrir, to take rest, lie down (lögðust þá fyrir bæði menn ok hestar af úviðri);fyrir leggjast um e-t, to give it up;leggjast or leggjast til sunds, to swim (Grettir lagðist nú inn á fjörðinn);leggjast í hernað víking, to set out on a freebooting expedition;leggjast út, to set out into the wilderness (as a highwayman);leggjast e-t eigi undir höfuð, not to lay it under one’s pillow, not to neglect or forget it;eigi lagðist mjök á með þeim brœðrum, they were not on good terms;lítit leggst fyrir e-n, one has but a poor destiny (lítit lagðist nú fyrir kappann, því at hann kafnaði í stofureyk sem hundr);recipr., leggjast hendr á, to lay hands on one another;leggjast hugi á, to take a liking for each other;leggjast nær, to run close up to one another (of two boats);leggjast niðr fé, to slaughter sheep (haf frjálst þat, sem þú hefir niður lagt af fé váru). -
99 go
1. n разг. ход, ходьба; движениеthe boat rolled gently with the come and go of small waves — лодка мягко покачивалась на мелких волнах
on the go — на ходу; на ногах
passing go — решающий ход в настольной игре «го»
2. n разг. обстоятельство, положение; неожиданный поворот делtell me how things go ? — расскажите мне, как идут дела?
3. n разг. попыткаto have a go at — попытаться, рискнуть, попытать счастья
4. n разг. приступ5. n разг. порция6. n разг. сделка, соглашение7. n разг. разг. энергия, воодушевление; рвение; увлечение8. n разг. разг. успех; удача; успешное предприятиеto make a go of it — добиться успеха, преуспеть
he is convinced that he can make a go of it — он уверен, что добьётся в этом деле успеха
9. n разг. редк. походка10. n разг. ход; бросок«мимо»
quite the go — последний крик моды; предмет всеобщего увлечения
first go — первым делом, сразу же
at a go — сразу, зараз
11. a амер. разг. быть в состоянии готовности; работать12. v идти, ходить13. v направляться, следовать; ехать, поехатьto go on a journey — поехать в путешествие; совершать путешествие
to go on a visit — поехать с визитом; поехать погостить
14. v ездить, путешествовать, передвигатьсяto go at a crawl — ходить, ездить или двигаться медленно
15. v ходить, курсировать16. v уходить, уезжатьwe came at six and went at nine — мы пришли в шесть, а ушли в девять
I must be going now, I must be gone — теперь мне нужно уходить
she is gone — она ушла, её нет
17. v отходить, отправлятьсяto go gunning — охотиться, ходить на охоту
18. v двигаться, быть в движенииgo along — идти, двигаться
go forth — быть опубликованным, изданным
19. v двигаться с определённой скоростьюto go along — двигаться дальше; идти своей дорогой
to go nap — поставить всё на карту, идти на большой риск
20. v работать, действовать, функционировать21. v жить, действовать, функционироватьhe manages to keep going — он как-то тянет, ему удаётся держаться
22. v тянуться, проходить, пролегать, простиратьсяmountains that go from east to west — горы, тянущиеся с востока на запад
go by — проходить, проезжать мимо
23. v дотягиваться; доходитьto go to the races — ходить на скачки; ходить на бега
go about — расхаживать, ходить туда и сюда; слоняться
24. v протекать, проходитьvacation goes quickly — не успеваешь оглянуться, а отпуск кончился
I hope all goes well with you — надеюсь, что у вас всё хорошо
how did the voting go? — как завершилось голосование?; каковы результаты голосования?
25. v исчезать; проходить26. v исчезнуть, пропастьthe key has gone somewhere — ключ куда-то распространяться; передаваться
27. v передаваться28. v иметь хождение, быть в обращенииto go out of curl — быть выбитым из колеи; утратить форму
to go to oblivion — быть преданным забвению, быть забытым
29. v идти; брать на себя; решатьсяto go snacks — делить поровну; делиться ; брать свою долю
30. v податься; рухнуть; сломаться, расколотьсяfirst the sail went and then the mast — сперва подался парус, а затем и мачта
there goes another button! — ну вот, ещё одна пуговица отлетела!
31. v потерпеть крах, обанкротитьсяto go phut — лопнуть, потерпеть крах
go to smash — разориться; обанкротиться
to go to smash — разориться, обанкротиться
to go bust — остаться без копейки, обанкротиться
32. v отменяться, уничтожаться33. v отказываться; избавляться34. v быть расположенным, следовать в определённом порядкеto go by the title of … — быть известным под именем …
35. v храниться, находиться; становиться36. v умещаться, укладыватьсяthe thread is too thick to go into the needle — нитка слишком толстая, чтобы пролезть в иголку
37. v равняться38. v заканчиваться определённым результатом39. v гласить, говоритьthe story goes that he was murdered — говорят, что его убили
properly speaking, you ought to go — собственно говоря, вы должны уйти
40. v звучатьthe tune goes something like this … — вот как, примерно, звучит этот мотив
41. v звонитьI hear the bells going — я слышу, как звонят колокола
42. v бить, отбивать время43. v умирать, гибнутьshe is gone — она погибла, она умерла
to go to rack and ruin — обветшать; разрушиться; погибнуть
44. v пройти, быть принятымto take a turn, to go for a turn — пройтись
to go for a trot — быстро пройтись, пробежаться
45. v быть приемлемым46. v разг. выдерживать, терпеть47. v справляться, одолевать48. v ходить определённым шагомgo and see — заходить; зайти; навещать; навестить
go to see — заходить; зайти; навещать; навестить
49. v спариватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. energy (noun) birr; energy; hardihood; pep; potency; tuck2. fling (noun) crack; fling; pop; shot; slap; stab; try; whack; whirl3. occurrence (noun) circumstance; episode; event; happening; incident; occasion; occurrence; thing4. success (noun) arrival; flying colors; prosperity; success; successfulness5. time (noun) bout; hitch; innings; shift; siege; spell; stint; time; tour; trick; turn; watch6. vigor (noun) bang; drive; getup; get-up-and-go; punch; push; snap; starch; vigor; vitality7. agree (verb) accord; agree; check; check out; cohere; comport; conform; consist; consort; correspond; dovetail; fit in; harmonise; harmonize; jibe; march; quadrate; rhyme; square; tally8. bear (verb) abide; bear; brook; digest; endure; lump; stand; stick out; stomach; suffer; support; sustain; swallow; sweat out; take; tolerate9. become (verb) become; come; get; grow; wax10. decline (verb) decline; deteriorate; fade11. depart (verb) depart; exit; get away; get off; leave; pop off; pull out; push off; quit; retire; retreat; run along; shove off; take off; withdraw12. die (verb) cash in; conk; decease; demise; die; drop; expire; go away; go by; pass away; pass out; peg out; perish; pip; succumb13. disappear (verb) disappear; dissolve; vanish14. enjoy (verb) enjoy; like; relish15. fit (verb) belong; fit16. give (verb) bend; break; break down; buckle; cave; cave in; collapse; crumple; fold up; give; yield17. go on (verb) continue; go on; maintain; persist18. go with (verb) go with; suit19. happen (verb) befall; betide; chance; develop; do; fall out; hap; happen; occur; rise; transpire20. make (verb) head; make; set out; strike out21. move (verb) move; travel; walk22. offer (verb) bid; offer23. proceed (verb) advance; cruise; elapse; fare; hie; journey; pass; proceed; progress; push on; wend24. resort (verb) apply; recur; refer; repair; resort; resort to; turn25. run (verb) carry; extend; lead; range; reach; run; stretch; vary26. set (verb) bet; gamble; lay; risk; set; stake; venture; wager27. spend (verb) conclude; consume; exhaust; expend; finish; run through; spend; stop; terminate; use up; wash up28. succeed (verb) arrive; click; come off; come through; flourish; go over; make out; pan out; prosper; prove out; score; succeed; thrive; work out29. work (verb) act; function; operate; perform; workАнтонимический ряд:appear; approach; arrive; become; break down; clash; come; endure; enter; fail; improve; lack; live; persist; quit; regress; remain; rest; stand; stay -
100 habit
1. n привычка; обычай; обыкновениеto break a habit — отказаться от привычки, расстаться с привычкой
2. n склад, натура, характер; склонность3. n редк. сложение, комплекция4. n разг. привычка к наркотикам5. n разг. привычная доза наркотика6. n разг. спец. габитус7. n одежда; костюм; одеяние8. n амазонка, дамский костюм для верховой езды9. v книжн. одевать, облачать, наряжатьa woman habited in white — женщина, облачённая в белое
10. v арх. населять; житьСинонимический ряд:1. characteristic (noun) characteristic; pattern; routine2. consuetude (noun) consuetude; convention; custom; fashion; manner; observance; practice; praxis; tradition; trick; usage; use; way3. dress (noun) clothes; costume; dress; garb; habiliment; rig4. inclination (noun) bent; disposition; habitude; inclination; penchant; proclivity; tendency; wont5. obsession (noun) addiction; fixation; hang-up; obsession6. physique (noun) build; constitution; habitus; physique7. raiment (noun) raiment; robes; vestments8. clothe (verb) array; attire; clothe; deck out; dress; equip; garb; rigАнтонимический ряд:desuetude; disuse; inexperience; irregularity; rarity; whim
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Out — (out), adv. [OE. out, ut, oute, ute, AS. [=u]t, and [=u]te, [=u]tan, fr. [=u]t; akin to D. uit, OS. [=u]t, G. aus, OHG. [=u]z, Icel. [=u]t, Sw. ut, Dan. ud, Goth. ut, Skr. ud. [root]198. Cf. {About}, {But}, prep., {Carouse}, {Utter}, a.] In its… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Out at — Out Out (out), adv. [OE. out, ut, oute, ute, AS. [=u]t, and [=u]te, [=u]tan, fr. [=u]t; akin to D. uit, OS. [=u]t, G. aus, OHG. [=u]z, Icel. [=u]t, Sw. ut, Dan. ud, Goth. ut, Skr. ud. [root]198. Cf. {About}, {But}, prep., {Carouse}, {Utter}, a.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Out from — Out Out (out), adv. [OE. out, ut, oute, ute, AS. [=u]t, and [=u]te, [=u]tan, fr. [=u]t; akin to D. uit, OS. [=u]t, G. aus, OHG. [=u]z, Icel. [=u]t, Sw. ut, Dan. ud, Goth. ut, Skr. ud. [root]198. Cf. {About}, {But}, prep., {Carouse}, {Utter}, a.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English