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61 иных уж нет, а те далече
иных уж нет, а те далече <, как Сади некогда сказал>(А. Пушкин)Some are no longer living, others / Far off, < as Sadi somewhere said> (trans. by D. P. Radin and G. Z. Patrick); < As Sadi sang in earlier ages> / Some are far distant, some are dead (trans. by Ch. Johnston)Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > иных уж нет, а те далече
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62 τηλύγετος
τηλύγετος [ῠ], η, ον, old [dialect] Ep. epith. of children, of uncertain origin and sense; sts. clearly ofA a darling son, petted child, ἀλλ' οὐκ Ἰδομενῆα φόβος λάβε, τηλύγετον ὥς, Il.13.470;τίσω δέ μιν ἶσον Ὀρέστῃ, ὅς μοι τ. τρέφεται θαλίῃ ἔνι πολλῇ 9.143
, cf. 285; so of an only son, ὡς.. πατὴρ ὃν παῖδα φιλήσῃ μοῦνον τηλύγετον ib. 482;ὅς οἱ τ. γένετο Od.4.11
;ὡς δὲ πατὴρ ὃν παῖδα.. ἀγαπάζῃ.. μοῦνον τηλύγετον 16.19
; son of one's old age,τ. οἱ υἱός.. ὀψίγονος τρέφεται h.Cer. 164
, cf. 283; also λιποῦσα παῖδά τε τηλυγέτην, of Hermione, the only daughter of Helen, Il.3.175; once of two sons, perh. twins,Φαίνοπος υἷε, ἄμφω τηλυγέτω 5.153
: so in later [dialect] Ep., A.R.1.719, Mosch. 4.79; of a wife, ([place name] Galatia): once in Trag.,τηλύγετον [χθονὸς] ἀπὸ πατρίδος E.IT 829
(lyr.), where it seems to mean τηλοῦ γεγονότα, born far away, far-distant, as it certainly does in Simm.1.1 τηλυγέτων.. Ὑπερβορέων ἀνὰ δῆμον; similarly, τηλυγέτ ων ἀποικιῶν· τῶν μακρὰν ἀπεχουσῶν, Hsch. (= Com.Adesp.1315). (The best of the ancient interpretations is latest-born, i.e. after whom no more are born (= ὁ τῆς γονῆς τέλος ἔχων, μεθ' ὃν ἕτερος οὐ γίνεται, Sch.TIl.9.482), including only children, these being the best-beloved. The word was prob. thought to be derived from τέλος ( τελευ-τή, cf. Orion in Et.Gud.616.37 ) and γίγνομαι; but this presents difficulties, and the sense petted, well-beloved, may equally well be the primary one.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τηλύγετος
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63 до этого дня ещё надо дожить
Makarov: that day is still far distantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > до этого дня ещё надо дожить
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64 этот день наступит ещё очень не скоро
Makarov: that day is still far distantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > этот день наступит ещё очень не скоро
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65 בעתיד הלא רחוק
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66 מרוחק
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67 ayer
adv.1 yesterday.ayer por la mañana yesterday morningayer (por la) noche last night2 in the past.m.yesterday.* * *► adverbio1 (el día anterior) yesterday2 (en el pasado) in the past, formerly■ ahora estás de acuerdo, pero ayer no now you agree but you didn't use to1 past\antes de ayer the day before yesterdayayer por la mañana/tarde yesterday morning/afternoonayer por la noche last nightde ayer a hoy overnightparece que fue ayer it seems like only yesterday* * *adv.* * *1.ADV yesterdayayer eran terroristas, hoy en día comparten el gobierno — yesterday they were terrorists, today they are part of the government
ayer mismamente o LAm no más — only yesterday
2.SMel ayer — liter yesteryear liter
el Madrid del ayer — the Madrid of yesteryear liter, old Madrid
* * *I1) ( refiriéndose al día anterior) yesterdayayer por or (esp AmL) en or (RPl) a la mañana — yesterday morning
ayer tarde — (period) yesterday afternoon
de ayer acá or a hoy — overnight, since yesterday
no nací ayer — I wasn't born yesterday
2) (liter) ( refiriéndose al pasado)IIlas modas de ayer — the fashions of yesteryear o of years gone by
masculino pasten un ayer muy lejano — (liter) a long, long time ago (liter)
* * *= yesterday.Ex. Obviously it would have been most desirable to have at least Ed Blume here yesterday to respond to some of Joan Marshall's particular criticisms, and more importantly, to have visibility.----* ayer, el = yesteryear.* ayer por la tarde = yesterday afternoon.* del ayer = of yesteryear, gone by.* * *I1) ( refiriéndose al día anterior) yesterdayayer por or (esp AmL) en or (RPl) a la mañana — yesterday morning
ayer tarde — (period) yesterday afternoon
de ayer acá or a hoy — overnight, since yesterday
no nací ayer — I wasn't born yesterday
2) (liter) ( refiriéndose al pasado)IIlas modas de ayer — the fashions of yesteryear o of years gone by
masculino pasten un ayer muy lejano — (liter) a long, long time ago (liter)
* * *el ayer(n.) = yesteryearEx: Ferreting out amazing treasures from yesteryear, antique dealers buy, sell or trade in a wide range of collectables.
= yesterday.Ex: Obviously it would have been most desirable to have at least Ed Blume here yesterday to respond to some of Joan Marshall's particular criticisms, and more importantly, to have visibility.
* ayer, el = yesteryear.* ayer por la tarde = yesterday afternoon.* del ayer = of yesteryear, gone by.* * *ayer1A (refiriéndose al día anterior) yesterdayayer hizo un mes de su muerte she died a month ago yesterdayayer por o ( esp AmL) la mañana yesterday morningayer de mañana or a la mañana ( RPl); yesterday morningayer tarde ( period); yesterday afternoonantes de ayer the day before yesterdaytodo el día de ayer all day yesterdayparece que fue ayer it seems (like) only yesterdayde ayer acá or a hoy overnight, since yesterdayel periódico de ayer yesterday's papereste pan es de ayer this bread is yesterday'sno nací ayer I wasn't born yesterdayB ( liter)(refiriéndose al pasado): ayer era un joven idealista he was once a young idealistlas modas de ayer the fashions of yesteryear o of years gone byayer2pastdeja de pensar en el ayer stop living in the past* * *
ayer adverbio ( refiriéndose al día anterior) yesterday;
ayer por or (esp AmL) en la mañana yesterday morning;
antes de ayer the day before yesterday;
el periódico de ayer yesterday's paper
ayer
I adverbio yesterday
ayer por la mañana/por la tarde, yesterday morning/afternoon
ayer (por la) noche, last night
antes de ayer, the day before yesterday
II sustantivo masculino el ayer, yesterday, the past
' ayer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atracón
- baño
- cumplir
- desde
- disculparse
- enterarse
- espichar
- espicharla
- familia
- golfa
- golfo
- golpe
- mar
- menos
- nevada
- paliza
- rondar
- tal
- tromba
- acontecer
- deber
- embargo
- mismo
- parecer
- sol
- temblar
- traslado
English:
born
- bump into
- contradiction
- dressmaker
- formally
- frosty
- happen
- homicide
- jury
- level
- outage
- parcel
- quit
- repossess
- run
- them
- yesterday
- call
- job
- morning
- week
* * *♦ adv1. [el día anterior] yesterday;ayer era lunes yesterday was Monday, it was Monday yesterday;ayer a mediodía at midday yesterday;ayer por la noche, ayer noche last night;ayer por la tarde, ayer tarde yesterday afternoon/evening;parece que fue ayer it seems like yesterday2. [en el pasado]ayer nadie había oído su nombre, y hoy es una estrella only a short while ago no one had heard of her and now she's a star;un político de los de ayer a politician of the old school♦ nmel ayer yesteryear;no puedes vivir siempre del ayer you can't live your whole life in the past* * *adv yesterday;ayer por la mañana yesterday morning;de ayer yesterday’s;parece que fue ayer it seems like yesterday* * *ayer adv: yesterdayayer nmantaño: yesteryear, days gone by* * *ayer adv yesterdayayer por la mañana/tarde yesterday morning/afternoon -
68 vayt
(adj.) far, distant, remote -
69 दूरेचर
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70 in un lontano futuro
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71 алыс
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72 керу
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73 kashak
(Persian) upright, post.kashal 1 dial.waiting, yearning. kashak bo’l to wait for longingly; to worry about.kashal 2 dial.far, distant. kashak ketgan gone abroad or away -
74 конец
( цитаты) close, end, ending, end portion, tail, terminus* * *коне́ц м.1. (завершение чего-л.) end, finish, termination2. (оконечность, напр. винта) end, pointс ра́струбом на конце́ (напр. о трубе) — bell-ended (e. g., of a pipe)3. (вывод, провод) leadоголя́ть [зачища́ть] коне́ц — strip the (end of a) lead4. (веревка, трос) мор. lineброса́ть [подава́ть] коне́ц — heave a lineконе́ц ба́лки — beam endзаде́лывать [защемля́ть] коне́ц ба́лки — build in [fix] the beam endбли́жний коне́ц — near endброса́тельный коне́ц мор. — heaving lineконе́ц ве́ктора — extreme point [tip] of a vectorконе́ц го́на с.-х. — headlandда́льний коне́ц — far [distant] endконе́ц долота́ — nose of a chiselконе́ц интерва́ла мат. — end (point) of an intervalиспыта́тельный коне́ц эл. — test leadконе́ц ка́беля — cable endзаде́лывать коне́ц ка́беля — cap [seal] the cable endконе́ц ка́беля, холосто́й — dead endконе́ц кана́та, грузово́й — load sideконе́ц кана́та, сбега́ющий — running-off sideконе́ц кана́та, тя́говый — pull sideконе́ц конве́йера, разгру́зочный — discharge endконе́ц крыла́ ав. — wing tipконе́ц нерегули́руемой ви́лки ж.-д. — butt endконе́ц обмо́тки эл. — finish of a winding or a coilо́стрый коне́ц — point, pointed endпередаю́щий коне́ц свз. — sending endконе́ц поршнево́го што́ка — piston-rod endприё́мный коне́ц свз. — receiving endприча́льный коне́ц — mooring line, mooring ropeотда́ть кормово́й или носово́й прича́льный коне́ц — cast off the stern or bow rope, cast off from the stern or bowотда́ть прича́льный коне́ц — cast off the mooring ropeконе́ц реа́кции — end-point of a reactionтре́фовый коне́ц прок. — tenon endконе́ц трубы́, входно́й — mouth of a pipeконе́ц тя́ги с зато́чкой ж.-д. — tang endконе́ц шпи́нделя станка́, пере́дний — nose of a spindle -
75 ververwijderd
adj. far, distant, remote -
76 далёкий
/dʌˈlʲo̞kʲɪj/
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77 отдалённый метастаз
remote [far, distant] metastasisБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > отдалённый метастаз
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78 عزب
عَزَبَ: بَعُدَto be or become far, distant -
79 céin
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80 ни крошки
разг.not a bit (a morsel, a scrap, a crumb)Хотя ни у кого не осталось ни крошки из харчей, припасенных в госпитале помощником начхоза, все были в приподнятом настроении, чувствуя близость жилья и отдыха. (А. Фадеев, Разгром) — Though not a soul had a crumb left from the stores which the assistant quarter-master had taken at the hospital, all of them were in a good mood, believing that rest and shelter were not far distant.
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