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61 drzewo
* * *n.1. ( roślina) tree; drzewa liściaste/iglaste deciduous/coniferous trees; drzewa owocowe fruit trees; drzewo oliwkowe common olive tree ( Olea europaea); drzewo figowe fig tree, common fig (Ficus carica l. communis); drzewo sandałowe sandalwood ( Santalum album); drzewo sagowe sago palm ( Metroxylon sagu); drzewo chlebowe bread tree ( Artocarpus integrifolia); drzewo hebanowe ebony ( Diospyros); drzewo kakaowe cacao ( Theobroma cacao); drzewo kamforowe camphor tree ( Cinnamomum camphora); korona drzewa crown, tree top; szum drzew rustle of tree leaves; aleja wysadzana drzewami tree-lined alley l. lane; jabłka prosto z drzewa freshly picked apples; ściąć drzewo fell a tree, cut a tree down; drzewo genealogiczne family tree, genealogical tree; drzewo wiadomości dobrego i złego Bibl. tree of knowledge of good and evil; drzewo oskrzelowe anat. bronchial tree; im dalej w las, tym więcej drzew the farther in, the deeper; na pochyłe drzewo i kozy skaczą it's no great feat to kick a fellow when he's down.2. (= drewno) wood, timber, lumber; trumna z drzewa dębowego oak coffin; boazeria z drzewa sosnowego pine panelling; drzewo na opał firewood; szlachetne drzewo hardwood.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drzewo
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63 schlagen
schla·gen < schlug, geschlagen> [ʼʃla:gn̩]vt haben1) ( hauen)die Hände vors Gesicht \schlagen to cover one's face with one's hands;mit der Faust auf den Tisch \schlagen to hammer on the table with one's fist;jdn mit der Faust \schlagen to punch sb;jdn mit der Hand \schlagen to slap sb;jdm das Heft um die Ohren \schlagen to hit sb over the head with the magazine;jdn mit der Peitsche \schlagen to whip sb;jdn mit einem Schlagstock \schlagen to club [or hit] [or beat] sb with a stick;jdm [wohlwollend] auf die Schulter \schlagen to give sb a [friendly] slap on the back;2) ( prügeln)jdn \schlagen to beat sb;jdn bewusstlos \schlagen to beat sb senseless [or unconscious];jdn blutig \schlagen to leave sb battered and bleeding;jdn halb tot \schlagen to leave sb half dead;jdn zum Krüppel \schlagen to cripple sb;den Gegner zu Boden \schlagen to knock one's opponent down3) ( besiegen)jdn \schlagen to defeat sb; sport to beat sb;jdn [in etw] \schlagen dat to beat sb [in/at sth];den Feind mit Waffengewalt \schlagen to defeat the enemy with force of arms;den Gegner vernichtend \schlagen to inflict a crushing defeat on one's opponent;jd ist nicht zu \schlagen sb is unbeatable;sich ge\schlagen geben to admit defeat4) ( fällen)etw \schlagen to fell sth;einen Baum \schlagen to fell a tree5) ( durch Schläge treiben)etw [irgendwohin] \schlagen to hit sth [somewhere];einen Nagel in die Wand \schlagen to knock [or hammer] a nail into the wall;den Ball ins Aus \schlagen to kick the ball out of playetw \schlagen to take sth;Läufer schlägt Bauern! bishop takes pawn!etw \schlagen to beat sth;die Harfe/Laute \schlagen to play the harp/lute;die Saiten \schlagen to pluck the strings;den Takt \schlagen to beat time8) kochketw \schlagen to beat sth;Sahne \schlagen to whip cream;Eier in die Pfanne \schlagen to crack eggs into the pan;die Soße durch ein Sieb \schlagen to pass the gravy through a sievedie Fänge/ Krallen/Zähne in die Beute \schlagen to dig [or sink] its claws/talons/teeth into the preyein Tier \schlagen to take an animaldas Geschenk in Geschenkpapier \schlagen to wrap up the present;das Kind in die Decke \schlagen to wrap the child in the blanketdie Unkosten auf den Verkaufspreis \schlagen to add the costs to the retail price;Münzen \schlagen to mint coinseinen Bogen um das Haus \schlagen to give the house a wide berth;mit dem Zirkel einen Kreis \schlagen to describe a circle with compasses;das Kreuz \schlagen to make the sign of the cross;ein Kleidungsstück schlägt Falten a garment gets creasedetw irgendwohin \schlagen to throw sth somewhere;die Arme um jdn \schlagen to throw one's arms around sb;ein Bein über das andere \schlagen to cross one's legs;die Decke zur Seite \schlagen to throw off the blanketeine Mensur \schlagen to fight a duelein vom Schicksal geschlagener Mensch a man dogged by ill-fate;mit einer Krankheit geschlagen sein to be afflicted by an illnessWENDUNGEN:ehe ich mich \schlagen lasse! (!) ( fam) oh all right [or go on] then!, before you twist my arm!; s. a. Alarm, Bogen, Funken, Krach, kurz Profit, Purzelbaum, Radvi[mit etw] irgendwohin \schlagen to hit sth [with sth];gegen ein Tor \schlagen to knock at the gate/door;mit der Faust gegen eine Tür \schlagen to beat at a door with one's fist;[jdm] [mit der Hand] ins Gesicht \schlagen to slap sb's face;jdm in die Fresse \schlagen to punch sb in the face ( fam)[mit etw] um sich \schlagen to lash [or thrash] about [with sth];nach jdm \schlagen to hit out at sbein Blitz ist in den Baum geschlagen the tree was struck by lightningdie schweren Brecher schlugen gegen die Hafenmauer the heavy breakers broke [or crashed] against the harbour wallnach dem Lauf hier hoch schlägt mein Herz/ Puls ganz heftig my heart's pounding after running up hereetw schlägt sth is striking;etw schlägt aus etw sth is shooting up from sth;aus dem Dach schlugen die Flammen the flames shot up out of the roofder Vogel schlug mit den Flügeln the bird beat its wingsnach jdm \schlagen to take after sb;er schlägt überhaupt nicht nach seinem Vater he doesn't take after his father at alldas schlechte Wetter schlägt mir langsam aufs Gemüt the bad weather is starting to get me downsich irgendwohin \schlagen to strike out;sich nach rechts \schlagen to strike out to the right;sich in die Büsche \schlagen to slip away; (euph, hum) to go behind a tree (euph, hum)sich auf jds Seite \schlagen to take sb's side;vr haben1) ( sich prügeln)sich \schlagen to have a fight, to fight each other;sich [mit jdm] \schlagen to fight [sb]2) ( rangeln)sich [um etw] \schlagen to fight [over sth];das Konzert ist ausverkauft, die Leute haben sich um die Karten geradezu geschlagen the tickets went like hot cakes and the concert is sold out3) ( sich anstrengen)sich [irgendwie] \schlagen to do somehow;sich gut \schlagen to do well -
64 tagliare
cutalbero cut downlegna choptagliare i capelli have one's hair cutfig tagliare la strada a qualcuno cut in front of someoneinformation technology cut (out)* * *tagliare v.tr.1 to cut*: tagliare qlco. in due, in tre ecc., to cut sthg. in two, in three etc.; tagliare a fette un dolce, to slice a cake; tagliare qlco. a pezzi, to cut sthg. in (to) pieces; tagliare la legna, to chop wood; tagliare un albero, to cut down (o to fell) a tree; tagliare rami da un albero, to lop branches off a tree; tagliare una siepe, to clip a hedge; tagliare il prato, to mow the meadow; tagliare il grano, to cut corn // tagliare via qlco., to cut sthg. off; tagliare la testa a qlcu., to cut s.o.'s head off (o to behead s.o.); tagliare la gola a qlcu., to cut (o to slit) s.o.'s throat; tagliarsi le unghie, to cut one's nails; tagliarsi, farsi tagliare i capelli, to have one's hair cut // c'è una nebbia da tagliare con il coltello, there's a fog you could cut with a knife // un vento che taglia la faccia, a biting wind // questo vino taglia le gambe, this wine leaves you unsteady on your legs // tagliare i panni addosso a qlcu., to pull s.o. to pieces // tagliare un vestito, to cut out a dress // tagliare un diamante, to cut a diamond // tagliare il traguardo, to breast (o to break) the tape // (inform.) taglia e incolla, cut and paste3 ( attraversare) to cut* across, to cross, to intersect: una linea che ne taglia un'altra, a line that intersects another; sentiero che taglia una strada, path that cuts across a road; tagliare la strada a qlcu., ( in automobile) to cut in (o to cut across s.o.'s path); (fig.) to get in s.o.'s way4 ( interrompere) to cut* off; to interrupt; to stop: tagliare la ritirata al nemico, to cut off the enemy's retreat; tagliare i viveri a qlcu., to cut off (o to stop) s.o.'s supplies; ha tagliato i viveri alla figlia, he refused to support his daughter any longer // era tagliato fuori dalla società, he was cut off from society; i produttori cercano di tagliare fuori gli intermediari, producers try to freeze out middlemen5 ( togliere) to cut* out: hanno tagliato alcuni paragrafi, they have cut out a few paragraphs; la censura ha tagliato molte sequenze del film, the censors have cut a lot of sequences from the film6 ( ridurre) to cut* down: tagliare le spese, to cut down on expenses; tagliare un articolo, to cut down an article7 ( vini) to blend8 ( a carte) to cut*◆ v. intr.1 ( essere tagliente) to cut*: queste forbici non tagliano, these scissors don't cut; il coltello taglia bene, poco, the knife cuts well, doesn't cut well2 ( prendere una scorciatoia) to cut*: poiché eravamo in ritardo tagliammo per il bosco, as we were late we cut across the wood // tagliare corto, to cut short.◘ tagliarsi v.intr.pron. to cut*, to get* cut: la seta si taglia facilmente nelle pieghe, silk cuts easily in the folds◆ v.rifl. to cut* oneself, to get* cut: si è tagliato con un coltello, he cut himself with a knife.* * *[taʎ'ʎare]1. vt1) (gen) to cut, (torta, salame) to cut, slice, (arrosto) to carve, (siepe) to trim, (fieno, prato) to mow, (grano) to reap, (albero) to fell, cut downtagliare qc in due/in più parti — to cut sth in two/into several pieces
tagliare la gola a qn — to cut o slit sb's throat
tagliare il capo o la testa a qn — to behead sb, cut sb's head off
taglia e incolla Inform — cut and paste
2) (articolo, scritto, scena) to cut, (acqua, telefono, gas) to cut off3) (intersecare: sogg: strada) to cut acrosstagliare la strada a qn — (in macchina) to cut in on sb, (a piedi) to cut across in front of sb
5) (carte) to cut7)tagliare la corda — to sneak offtagliare le gambe a qn fig — to make it impossible for sb to act, tie sb's hands
tagliare i panni addosso a qn — (sparlare) to tear sb to pieces
2. vi* * *[taʎ'ʎare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (dividere in pezzi) to cut* [carta, tessuto, pane]; to cut*, to chop [legna, verdura, carne]tagliare qcs. con le forbici — to scissor o snip sth.
tagliare (a fette) una torta — to slice a cake, to cut a cake into slices
tagliare qcs. a pezzi — to cut sth. into pieces o bits
tagliare qcs. a cubetti o dadini — to dice o cube sth., to chop sth. into cubes
2) (fare un taglio in) to cut*, to slit* [ gola]; to slash [ gomme]; (ferire) [manette, forbici] to cut*3) (staccare) to cut* off [ramo, fiore, testa, dito, arto]; (abbattere) to cut* down, to chop (down) [ albero]4) (interrompere l'erogazione di) to cut* off [luce, telefono]tagliare i viveri a qcn. — to cut off sb.'s lifeline o supplies (anche fig.)
5) (accorciare) to cut* [ capelli]; to cut*, to clip [ unghie]; to clip, to prune [cespuglio, siepe]; to cut*, to mow*, to trim [erba, prato](farsi) tagliare i capelli — to have one's hair cut o a haircut
6)7) sart. to cut* out8) cinem. to cut* (out)9) fig. (ridurre) to cut* (down), to shorten [discorso, testo]; to cut*, to reduce [spese, sovvenzioni, budget]10) (intersecare) [strada, ferrovia] to cut*, to intersect [ strada]; mat. to intersectil camion mi ha tagliato la strada — the lorry cut across my path o cut me off
11) (mescolare) to cut* [droga, vino]13) gioc. to cut* [ mazzo]2.1) (essere affilato) to cut*attenzione, taglia! — be careful, it's sharp!
2)3.tagliare per i campi — to cut through o strike across the fields
verbo pronominale tagliarsi1) (ferirsi) to cut* oneself- rsi le vene — to slash one's wrists; (amputarsi)
- rsi i capelli — to cut one's hair; (farsi tagliare) to have one's hair cut o a haircut
- rsi le unghie — to cut o clip one's nails
3) (strapparsi) [cuoio, tessuto] to split*••tagliare corto — to cut short, to make it short and sweet
tagliare la corda — to flake off, to clear off BE, to scarper BE
quel vino mi ha tagliato le gambe — that wine made me really drowsy o laid me out
* * *tagliare/taλ'λare/ [1]1 (dividere in pezzi) to cut* [carta, tessuto, pane]; to cut*, to chop [legna, verdura, carne]; tagliare qcs. con le forbici to scissor o snip sth.; tagliare (a fette) una torta to slice a cake, to cut a cake into slices; tagliare qcs. a pezzi to cut sth. into pieces o bits; tagliare qcs. a cubetti o dadini to dice o cube sth., to chop sth. into cubes2 (fare un taglio in) to cut*, to slit* [ gola]; to slash [ gomme]; (ferire) [manette, forbici] to cut*3 (staccare) to cut* off [ramo, fiore, testa, dito, arto]; (abbattere) to cut* down, to chop (down) [ albero]4 (interrompere l'erogazione di) to cut* off [luce, telefono]; tagliare i viveri a qcn. to cut off sb.'s lifeline o supplies (anche fig.)5 (accorciare) to cut* [ capelli]; to cut*, to clip [ unghie]; to clip, to prune [cespuglio, siepe]; to cut*, to mow*, to trim [erba, prato]; (farsi) tagliare i capelli to have one's hair cut o a haircut6 tagliare una curva to cut a corner7 sart. to cut* out8 cinem. to cut* (out)9 fig. (ridurre) to cut* (down), to shorten [discorso, testo]; to cut*, to reduce [spese, sovvenzioni, budget]10 (intersecare) [strada, ferrovia] to cut*, to intersect [ strada]; mat. to intersect; il camion mi ha tagliato la strada the lorry cut across my path o cut me off11 (mescolare) to cut* [droga, vino]13 gioc. to cut* [ mazzo](aus. avere)1 (essere affilato) to cut*; attenzione, taglia! be careful, it's sharp! questo coltello taglia bene this knife cuts well2 tagliare per i campi to cut through o strike across the fields; tagliare per una via laterale to cut down a side streetIII tagliarsi verbo pronominale1 (ferirsi) to cut* oneself; si è tagliato il labbro he cut his lip; - rsi le vene to slash one's wrists; (amputarsi) - rsi un dito to cut off one's finger2 (accorciarsi) - rsi i capelli to cut one's hair; (farsi tagliare) to have one's hair cut o a haircut; - rsi le unghie to cut o clip one's nails; tagliare la barba to shave one's beard off3 (strapparsi) [cuoio, tessuto] to split*tagliare corto to cut short, to make it short and sweet; tagliare la corda to flake off, to clear off BE, to scarper BE; tagliare fuori to cut off; quel vino mi ha tagliato le gambe that wine made me really drowsy o laid me out. -
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66 kata
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata[English Word] cut[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic[Related Words] kataa, kato, mkata, mkataji, mkate, mkato, mkatizo, ukata[Swahili Example] papo kwa papo kamba hukata jiwe (methali)[English Example] constant rubbing of a rope will cut a stone (proverb)------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata[English Word] chop[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic[Swahili Example] kata kuni[English Example] chop firewood------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata[English Word] fell[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic[Swahili Example] kata kuni[English Example] fell a tree------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kata[Swahili Plural] kata[English Word] ward[English Plural] ward[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[English Definition] a district containing several villages or a section of a city for the purpose of administration and elections[Swahili Example] Katibu Kata wa Kata ya Ndzangano [Mun][English Example] Ward Secretary of Ndzangano Ward------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kata[Swahili Plural] kata[English Word] territorial section[English Plural] territorial sections[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kata[Swahili Plural] kata[English Word] dipper[English Plural] dippers[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kata[Swahili Plural] kata[English Word] ladle[English Plural] ladles[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] Tegemea alileta maji ndani ya kata [Kez][English Example] Tegemea brought water in a ladle------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kata[Swahili Plural] kata[English Word] scoop[English Plural] scoops[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kata[Swahili Plural] kata[English Word] grass pad serving as a rest for loads carried on the head[English Plural] pads[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata[English Word] cut up[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata[English Word] divide up[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata[English Word] reduce[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic[Swahili Example] kata mshahara[English Example] reduce wages------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata[English Word] abbreviate[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic[Swahili Example] kata hukumu (maneno)[English Example] abbreviate words------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata njaa[English Word] reduce hunger[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata kiu[English Word] quench thirst[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] kiu------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata[English Word] subtract[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic[Terminology] mathematics------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata[English Word] buy[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata[English Word] purchase[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata[English Word] order[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata shauri[English Word] decide[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shauri------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata shauri[English Word] conclude[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shauri------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata hukumu[English Word] make a decision[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] hukumu------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata maneno[English Word] make a decision[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] maneno------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata tamaa[English Word] lose hope[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] tamaa------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata shauri[English Word] frustrate a plan[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shauri------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata njia[English Word] block a road[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] njia------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata njia[English Word] take a shortcut[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] njia------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kata mkono[English Word] turn[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] akarukia baiskeli na kuikata mkono wa kushoto [Ya][English Example] he flew on his bicycle and turned left------------------------------------------------------------ -
67 hache
hache [ˈa∫]feminine noun* * *’aʃnom féminin axe GB, ax USPhrasal Verbs:••* * *'aʃ nfaxe Grande-Bretagne ax USA* * *hache nf axe GB, ax US; une hache de pierre a stone axe GB ou ax US; abattre un arbre à la hache to fell a tree with an axe GB ou ax US; donner un coup de hache à qch to give sth a blow with an axe GB ou ax US; d'un coup de hache with a blow of the axe GB ou ax US; il a démoli la porte à coups de hache he broke down the door with an axe GB ou ax US; visage taillé à la hache angular face; la hache du bourreau the executioner's axe GB ou ax US.hache d'abordage poleaxe; hache d'armes battle-axe lit; hache de bûcheron woodcutter's axe GB ou ax US; hache de guerre gén battle axe GB ou ax US; ( d'indien) tomahawk.enterrer la hache de guerre to bury the hatchet; déterrer la hache de guerre to go on the warpath.[ʼaʃ] nom féminin1. [instrument tranchant] axe2. (figuré)fait ou taillé à coups de hachea. [ouvrage] rough-hewn, crudely worked -
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69 BLOW
• First blow does not fell the tree (The) - С одного удара дуб не свалишь (C)• First blow is half the battle (The) - Почин дороже денег (П)• It will soon blow over - Все перемелется, мука будет (B) -
70 С одного удара дуб не свалишь
See И Москва не вдруг строилась (И)Cf: The first blow does not fell the tree (Am.). An oak is not felled at one stroke (Am.). An oak is not felled with one stroke (Br.). One stroke fells not an oak (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > С одного удара дуб не свалишь
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71 звалювати
= звалити2) ( навалювати) to dump; to heap up, to pile up; load, charge ( with); load, lift ( onto)звалювати на плечі (що-небудь кому-небудь) — to burden smth. with smb., to heap smth. on(to) smb.'s shoulders
3) ( перекладати) to shift ( onto)звалювати провину на когось — to put ( to shift) the blame on smb.
звалювати обов'язки на когось іншого — to shift off a duty to someone else; sl. to pass the buck
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72 haché
hache [ˈa∫]feminine noun* * *’aʃnom féminin axe GB, ax USPhrasal Verbs:••* * *'aʃ nfaxe Grande-Bretagne ax USA* * *hache nf axe GB, ax US; une hache de pierre a stone axe GB ou ax US; abattre un arbre à la hache to fell a tree with an axe GB ou ax US; donner un coup de hache à qch to give sth a blow with an axe GB ou ax US; d'un coup de hache with a blow of the axe GB ou ax US; il a démoli la porte à coups de hache he broke down the door with an axe GB ou ax US; visage taillé à la hache angular face; la hache du bourreau the executioner's axe GB ou ax US.hache d'abordage poleaxe; hache d'armes battle-axe lit; hache de bûcheron woodcutter's axe GB ou ax US; hache de guerre gén battle axe GB ou ax US; ( d'indien) tomahawk.enterrer la hache de guerre to bury the hatchet; déterrer la hache de guerre to go on the warpath.2. [style, tirade] jerky————————nom masculin -
73 व्रश्च्
vraṡc(cf. vṛik) cl. 6. P. Dhātup. XXVIII, 11 ;
vṛiṡcáti (pr. p. vṛikṇan <?> BhP. ;
pf. vavraṡca, - citha Gr.;
aor. avraṡcīt, avrākshīt ib. ;
vṛikshi Br. ;
fut. vraṡcitā, vrashṭā Gr.;
vraṡcishyati, vrakshyati ib. ;
ind. p. vraṡcitvā ib. ;
vṛishṭvā́ AV. ;
vṛiktvī́ RV. ;
- vráṡcam, - vṛitcya Br. etc.), to cut down orᅠ off orᅠ asunder, cleave, hew, fell (a tree) RV. etc. etc.:
Pass. vṛiṡcyáte (in AV. alsoᅠ vṛiṡcáte), to be cut down orᅠ off etc.:
Caus. vraṡcayati (aor. avavraṡcat) Gr.:
Desid. vivraṡcishati, vivrakshati ib.:
Intens. varīvṛiṡcyate, varīvṛitcīti ib.
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74 abholzen
ab|hol·zenvtetw \abholzen to chop down sth sep;einen Baum \abholzen to fell a tree;einen Wald \abholzen to clear a forest -
75 сваливать
нсв vt разг1) валить to throw/to bring down; сбивать с ног to knock downсва́ливать де́рево — to fell a tree
сва́ливать прави́тельство разг — to overthrow/to topple coll a government
ста́рую ме́бель свали́ли в сара́й — the old furniture was heaped/piled up in the shed
не сва́ливай песо́к на доро́гу! — don't dump the sand on the road!
3)сва́ливать вину́/отве́тственность/рабо́ту на кого-л — to shift/to dump the blame/the responsibility/the work (on) to sb
сва́ливать отве́тственность с себя́ — AE to pass the buck
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80 fall
§ (fell, fallen) დაცემა, დაშვება; ჩანჩქერი; შემოდგომა; fall back - უკან დახევა; fall into - დაშლა, დაყოფა; შერთვა (მდინარესთან)§1 დაცემა, ვარდნა, დავარდნაa fall in temperature ტემპერატურის დაწევა / დაცემა2 (Americ.) = autumn შემოდგომა3 (fell, fallen) დაცემა (დაეცემა), ვარდნაthere was a clash of saucepan falling on the kitchen floor ქვაბი სამზარეულოს იატაკზე ჟღარუნით დავარდაto fall overboard გემიდან / ნავიდან წყალში გადავარდნაhe fell in my estimation ჩემს თვალში დაეცა / დამდაბლდა4 ცვენა5 დაშვება (დაეშვება)6 (იხმარება მაკავშირებელი ზმნის ფუნქციით)when night / darkness fell როცა დაღამდა / დაბნელდა / სიბნელე ჩამოწვაa fallen tree obstructed the road წაქცეულმა ხემ გზა გადაღობა / ჩახერგაto lie / fall prone პირდაღმა წოლა / დაცემაthe boy fell into bad company and went astray ბიჭი ცუდ წრეში მოხვდა და ცუდ გზასhe missed his footing and fell down from the tree ფეხი დაუცდა და ხიდან ჩამოვარდაhe fell ill ავად გახდა // დასნეულდაshe fell on his neck კისერზე ჩამოეკიდა / მოეხვიაwhen he fell they kicked him როცა წაიქცა, წიხლებით დაუწყეს ცემაto fall asleep დაძინება (დაიძინებს, დაეძინება)I don`t fall for her attractions მისი ხიბლი ჩემზე არ მოქმედებსa fallen tree barred the road წაქცეულმა ხემ გზა გადაკეტა / ჩახერგაthe mercury is falling ბარომეტრი ეცემა // ამინდი ფუჭდება // საქმე უარესდებაafter the fall he was in a daze დაცემის შემდეგ დარეტიანებული / გაბრუებული იყოby such behavior you’ll fall into contempt ასეთი მოქცევით ყველას თავს შეაზიზღებto fall asleep / ill / silent დაძინება (დაეძინება) / დასნეულება / გაჩუმებაfall out of love გულის აყრა / გულიდან ამოღება
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