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  • 1 gorgon

    tr['gɔːgən]
    1 (mythology) Gorgona
    'gɔːrgən, 'gɔːgən
    a) Gorgon ( Myth) gorgona f
    b) ( fierce woman) arpía f
    ['ɡɔːɡǝn]
    N
    1)

    Gorgon — (Myth) Gorgona f

    2) (fig) (=woman) pécora f
    * * *
    ['gɔːrgən, 'gɔːgən]
    a) Gorgon ( Myth) gorgona f
    b) ( fierce woman) arpía f

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  • 2 བུད་མེད་གཏུམ་མོ་

    [bud med gtum mo]
    fierce frowning fretful woman, fierce woman, amazon, fearful woman, violent hag

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  • 3 གཏུམ་མོ་

    [gtum mo]
    (inner mystic, inner psychic, mystic) heat, fierce woman, fierce or violent woman, female of the candala tribe, violent, fearful, grouse, heat practice in which individual's solar and lunar energies are unified in bde chen, -> ham

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  • 4 སོག་ལེའི་སེམས་ལྡན་

    [sog le'i sems ldan]
    ma: fierce woman, woman with heart as rough as teeth of a saw, cure & heartless woman

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  • 5 ཀྲོ་དྷ་ན་

    [kro dha na]
    fierce woman, amazon

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  • 6 གདུག་མ་

    [gdug ma]
    fierce woman

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  • 7 བརླང་མོ་

    [brlang mo]
    fierce woman, amazon

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  • 8 Gorgon

    Gorgon ['gɔ:gən]
    1 noun
    Mythology the Gorgons les Gorgones fpl
    (fierce woman) harpie f, dragon m

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  • 9 heftig

    I Adj.
    1. Kampf, Streit, Sturm, Zorn: violent, vehement; (wild, erbittert) fierce; (leidenschaftlich) passionate; (wütend) furious; (stark) intense, intensive; Abneigung: strong; Sehnsucht: intense, passionate; Hass, Verlangen: burning; Kälte: numbing, severe; Erkältung: bad, severe; Fieber: raging; Worte: angry; Regen, Schneefälle etc.: heavy; heftiger Aufprall violent impact; heftiges Kopfweh a severe ( oder splitting) headache; „Wie war die Prüfung?“ - „Heftig!“ „How was the exam?“ „It was a brute!“
    2. (reizbar) hot-tempered; heftig werden Person: lose one’s temper; sei doch nicht gleich so heftig calm down, no need to get upset
    II Adv. violently etc.; siehe I; es stürmt heftig there’s a real storm going ( oder outside); der Wind bläst heftig there’s a strong wind blowing; sie reagierte heftig auf die Kritik she reacted violently to the criticism; die Meldung wurde von einem Unternehmenssprecher heftig dementiert the announcement was strongly denied by a company spokesperson
    * * *
    fierce (Adj.); violent (Adj.); vehement (Adj.); boisterous (Adj.); sulphurous (Adj.); hard (Adj.); heavy (Adj.); furious (Adj.); severe (Adj.); sultry (Adj.); hasty (Adj.); sulfurous (Adj.); acute (Adj.); impetuous (Adj.); exquisite (Adj.); barmy (Adj.)
    * * *
    hẹf|tig ['hɛftɪç]
    1. adj
    1) (= stark, gewaltig) violent; Kopfschmerzen severe; Schmerz intense, acute; Erkältung severe; Fieber raging, severe; Zorn, Ärger, Hass violent, burning no adv, intense; Liebe, Sehnsucht ardent, burning no adv, intense; Leidenschaft violent; Abneigung intense; Widerstand vehement; Weinen bitter; Lachen uproarious; Atmen heavy; Kontroverse, Kampf, Wind fierce; Regen lashing no adv, driving no adv, heavy; Frost severe, heavy
    2) (= jähzornig, ungehalten) Mensch violent(-tempered); Ton fierce, vehement; Worte violent

    heftig werdento fly into a passion

    3) (sl = sehr gut) wicked (sl)
    2. adv
    regnen, schneien, zuschlagen hard; verprügeln severely; aufprallen with great force, hard; schütteln, rühren vigorously; nicken emphatically; zittern badly; dementieren, schimpfen vehemently; verliebt passionately, madly (inf)

    es stürmt/gewittert heftig — there is a violent storm/thunderstorm

    der Regen schlug heftig gegen die Scheibenthe rain pounded or beat against the windows

    er hat heftig dagegen gewetterthe raged vehemently against it

    * * *
    1) ((of an argument, fight etc) vigorous, with first one side then the other seeming to win.) ding-dong
    2) (intense or strong: fierce rivals.) fierce
    5) (violent: a furious argument.) furious
    6) (very great: intense heat; intense hatred.) intense
    8) (having, using, or showing, great force: There was a violent storm at sea; a violent earthquake; He has a violent temper.) violent
    9) ((of pain etc) keen, acute or intense: He gets a sharp pain after eating.) sharp
    10) (brave and resolute: stout resistance; stout opposition.) stout
    11) ((of a person, especially a woman) passionate.) sultry
    * * *
    hef·tig
    [ˈhɛftɪç]
    I. adj
    1. (stark, gewaltig) violent
    ein \heftiger Aufprall/Schlag a violent impact/blow
    \heftige Kopfschmerzen an intense [or a splitting] headache
    \heftige Schneefälle heavy snowfalls
    \heftige Seitenstiche a severe stitch in one's side
    ein \heftiger Sturm a violent storm
    eine \heftige Tracht Prügel (fam) a good thrashing fam
    2. (intensiv) intense
    \heftige Auseinandersetzungen fierce arguments
    nach \heftigen Kämpfen after heavy fighting
    eine \heftige Sehnsucht/Leidenschaft an intense longing/passion
    3. (unbeherrscht) violent; (scharf) vehement
    ich hatte eine \heftigere Reaktion befürchtet I had feared a more vehement reaction
    \heftig werden to fly into a rage
    II. adv violently
    es schneite \heftig it snowed heavily
    die Vorwürfe wurden \heftig dementiert the accusations were vehemently denied
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv violent; heavy <rain, shower, blow>; intense, burning <hatred, desire>; fierce <controversy, criticism, competition>; severe <pain, cold>; loud < bang>; rapid < breathing>; bitter < weeping>; heated, vehement <tone, words>
    2.
    adverbial <rain, snow, breathe> heavily; < hit> hard; < hurt> a great deal; < answer> angrily, heatedly; < react> angrily, violently
    * * *
    A. adj
    1. Kampf, Streit, Sturm, Zorn: violent, vehement; (wild, erbittert) fierce; (leidenschaftlich) passionate; (wütend) furious; (stark) intense, intensive; Abneigung: strong; Sehnsucht: intense, passionate; Hass, Verlangen: burning; Kälte: numbing, severe; Erkältung: bad, severe; Fieber: raging; Worte: angry; Regen, Schneefälle etc: heavy;
    heftiger Aufprall violent impact;
    heftiges Kopfweh a severe ( oder splitting) headache;
    „Wie war die Prüfung?“ - „Heftig!“ “How was the exam”” “It was a brute!”
    2. (reizbar) hot-tempered;
    heftig werden Person: lose one’s temper;
    sei doch nicht gleich so heftig calm down, no need to get upset
    B. adv violently etc; A;
    es stürmt heftig there’s a real storm going ( oder outside);
    der Wind bläst heftig there’s a strong wind blowing;
    sie reagierte heftig auf die Kritik she reacted violently to the criticism;
    die Meldung wurde von einem Unternehmenssprecher heftig dementiert the announcement was strongly denied by a company spokesperson
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv violent; heavy <rain, shower, blow>; intense, burning <hatred, desire>; fierce <controversy, criticism, competition>; severe <pain, cold>; loud < bang>; rapid < breathing>; bitter < weeping>; heated, vehement <tone, words>
    2.
    adverbial <rain, snow, breathe> heavily; < hit> hard; < hurt> a great deal; < answer> angrily, heatedly; < react> angrily, violently
    * * *
    adj.
    boisterous adj.
    bold adj.
    fierce adj.
    hard adj.
    heavy adj.
    impetuous adj.
    severe adj.
    violent adj. adv.
    boisterously adv.
    impetuously adv.
    testily adv.
    vehemently adv.
    violently adv.

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  • 10 उग्र _ugra

    उग्र a. [उच्-रन् गश्चान्तादेशः Uṇ.2.28]
    1 Fierce, cruel, ferocious, savage (as a look &c.); ˚दर्शनः having a fierce or cruel look.
    -2 Formidable, terrific, frightful; सिंहनिपातमुग्रम् R.2.5; Bg.11.3; Ms.6.75,12.75; ˚दन्तः, ˚नासिकः &c.
    -3 Powerful, mighty, strong, vio- lent, intense; उग्रातपां वेलाम् Ś.3 intensely hot. उग्रशोकाम् Me.115 v. l.; निखिलरसायनराजो गन्धेनोग्रेण लशुन इव Bv. Sharp, pungent, hot,
    -5 High, noble. यत्र भगवानास्ते वाल्मीकिसुग्रधीः Rām.7.49.1.
    -6 Angry, passionate, wrathful.
    -7 Ready to do any work, industrious.
    -ग्रः 1 N. of Śiva or Rudra; जघ्ने$द्भुतैणवपुषा$$श्रमतो$- पकृष्टो मारीचमाशु विशिखेन यथा कमुग्रः Bhāg.9.1.1.
    -2 N. of a mixed tribe, descendant of a Kṣatriya father and Śūdra mother (his business being to catch or kill animals dwelling in holes, such as snakes; cf. क्षत्रियाच्छूद्रकन्यायां क्रूराचारविहारवान् । क्षत्रशूद्र- वपुर्जन्तुरुग्रो नाम प्रजायते ॥ Ms.1.9,13,15.).
    -3 N. of a tree शोभाञ्जनवृक्ष (Mar. शेवगा).
    -4 A group of five asterisms; their names are:- पूर्वाफल्गुनी, पूर्वाषाढा, पूर्वाभाद्रपदा, मघा and भरणी.
    -5 N. of a country called Kerala (Modern Malabar).
    -6 The sentiment called रौद्र.
    -7 Wind.
    -8 A royal attendant (like उग्र tribe); उग्राः प्रत्येनसः सूतग्रामण्यः Bṛi. Up.4.3.37.
    -ग्रा 1 N. of different plants; वचा, यवानी, धन्याक. (Mar. वेखंड, ओवा, मेथी).
    -2 A cruel woman.
    -ग्री A kind of being belonging to the class of demons; य उग्रीणामुग्रबाहुर्ययुः Av.4.24.2.
    -ग्रम् 1 A certain deadly poison, the root of Aconitum Ferox (वत्सनाभविषम्; Mar. बचनाग).
    -2 Wrath, anger.
    -Comp. -ईशः the mighty or terrible lord, N. of Śiva.
    -कर्मन् n. fierce in action, cruel.
    -काण्डः a sort of gourd (कारवेल).
    -काली form of Durgā.
    -गन्ध a. strong- smelling.
    (-न्धः) 1 the Cahmpaka tree.
    -2 N. of other trees also; कटुफल, अर्जकवृक्ष.
    -3 garlic.
    (-न्धा) 1 Orris root.
    -2 a medicinal plant.
    -3 N. of various plants; यवानी, वचा, अजमोदा. (
    -न्धम्) Asafœtida.
    -गन्धिन् a. strong-smelling.
    -चयः a strong desire.
    -चारिणी, -चण्डा N. of Durgā.
    -जाति a. base-born.
    -तारा N. of a goddess.
    -तेजस् a. endowed with powerful or terrible energy.
    -दंष्ट्र a. having terrific teeth.
    -दण्ड a. ruling with a rod of iron, stern, cruel, relentless; Pt.3.
    -ण्डः Stern rule; तस्योग्रदण्डसंविग्नाः सर्वे लोकाः सपालकाः । अन्यत्रालब्धशरणाः शरणं ययुरच्युतम् ॥ Bhāg.7.4.21.
    -दर्शन, -रूप a. frightful in appearance, fierce-looking, grim, terrible.
    -दुहितृ f. the daughter of a powerful man.
    -धन्वन् a. having a powerful bow. (m.) N. of Śiva and Indra; पिङ्गस्तमुग्रधन्वा कृणोतु हृदयाविधम् Av.8.6.18.
    -नासिक a. large-nosed.
    -पीठम् A ground plan in which the whole area is divided into 36 equal parts (Mānasāra 7.7).
    -पुत्र a. born in a mighty family. (
    -त्रः) N. of Kārttikeya.
    -पूति a. horribly stinking; Māl.5.16.
    -रेतस् m. a form of Rudra.
    -वीर a. having powerful men.
    -वीर्यः Assafœtida (Mar. हिंग).
    -शासन a. strict in orders, severe in commands.
    -शेखरा 'crest of Śiva'. N. of the Ganges.
    -शोक a. sorely-grieving, deeply afflicted.
    -श्रवस् (see वृद्धश्रवस्) N. of the son of रोमहर्षण. उग्रश्रवाः पुरा सूतो रोमहर्षणसंभवः Bm.1.2.
    -श्रवणदर्शन a. terrible to hear and see.
    -सेनः 1 N. of a son of Dhṛitarāṣṭra.
    -2 N. of a king of Mathurā and father of Kaṁsa. He was deposed by his son; but Kṛiṣṇa after having slain Kaṁsa restored him to the throne. (
    -ना) N. of the wife of Akrūra; ˚जः N. of Kaṁsa, the uncle and enemy of Krisna.

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  • 11 force

    غَصَبَ \ force: to make sb. do sth. that he does not want to do: I forced him to pay what he owed. Hunger forced him to steal. \ See Also أجبر (أَجْبَرَ)‏ \ غَصْب \ force: violence; fierce or uncontrolled use of strength: He took the money from the old woman by force. \ See Also قوة (قُوَّة)‏ \ فَعَلَ شيئًا بالقوّة \ force: to make or do sth. by using strength: he forced his way through the crowd. \ قَسْر \ force: violence; fierce or uncontrolled use of strength: He took the money from the old woman by force. \ See Also قوة (قُوَّة)‏ \ قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة \ force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. \ قُوَّة مسلَّحَة \ force: a controlled body of men: a police force; the armed forces.

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  • 12 bear

    I noun
    1) Bär, der
    2) (Astron.)

    Great/Little Bear — Großer/Kleiner Bär

    II 1. transitive verb,
    1) (show) tragen [Wappen, Inschrift, Unterschrift]; aufweisen, zeigen [Merkmal, Spuren, Ähnlichkeit, Verwandtschaft]

    bear a resemblance or likeness to somebody — Ähnlichkeit mit jemandem haben

    2) (be known by) tragen, führen [Namen, Titel]
    3)

    bear some/little relation to something — einen gewissen/wenig Bezug zu etwas haben

    4) (poet./formal): (carry) tragen [Waffe, Last]; mit sich führen [Geschenk, Botschaft]

    I was borne along by the fierce currentdie starke Strömung trug mich mit [sich]

    5) (endure, tolerate) ertragen [Schmerz, Kummer]; with neg. aushalten [Schmerz]; ausstehen [Geruch, Lärm, Speise]
    6) (sustain) tragen, übernehmen [Verantwortlichkeit, Kosten]; auf sich (Akk.) nehmen [Schuld]; tragen, aushalten [Gewicht]
    7) (be fit for) vertragen

    it does not bear repeating or repetition — das lässt sich unmöglich wiederholen

    bear comparison with somethingden od. einen Vergleich mit etwas aushalten

    8) (give birth to) gebären [Kind, Junges]; see also academic.ru/8296/born">born
    9) (yield) tragen [Blumen, Früchte usw.]

    bear fruit(fig.) Früchte tragen (geh.)

    2. intransitive verb,
    bore, borne
    1)

    bear left[Person:] sich links halten

    2)

    bring to bearaufbieten [Kraft, Energie]; ausüben [Druck]

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - bear away
    - bear down
    - bear off
    - bear on
    - bear out
    - bear up
    - bear upon
    - bear with
    * * *
    I [beə] past tense - bore; verb
    1) ((usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure: I couldn't bear it if he left.) ertragen
    2) (to be able to support: Will the table bear my weight?)
    3) ((past participle in passive born [bo:n]) to produce (children): She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7.) gebären,geboren
    4) (to carry: He was borne shoulder-high after his victory.) tragen
    5) (to have: The cheque bore his signature.) tragen
    6) (to turn or fork: The road bears left here.) führen
    - bearable
    - bearer
    - bearing
    - bearings
    - bear down on
    - bear fruit
    - bear out
    - bear up
    - bear with
    - find/get one's bearings
    - lose one's bearings
    II [beə] noun
    (a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.) der Bär
    * * *
    bear1
    [beəʳ, AM ber]
    I. n
    1. (animal) Bär m
    black/brown \bear Schwarz-/Braunbär m
    she-\bear Bärin f
    to be like a \bear with a sore head [or AM like a real \bear] ( fig fam) ein richtiger Brummbär sein fam
    2. STOCKEX (sb calculatedly selling stocks) Baissier m, Baissespekulant(in) m(f), Bär(in) m(f), Bear m
    covered \bear gedeckter Baissier
    uncovered \bear Baissier m, der seine Position noch nicht glattstellen konnte
    3.
    it's a \bear to do sth es ist kompliziert, etw zu tun
    II. vi STOCKEX auf Baisse [o à la Baisse] spekulieren
    bear2
    <bore, borne or AM also born>
    [beəʳ, AM ber]
    I. vt
    to \bear sth etw tragen; ( liter):
    he was borne backwards by a large wave er wurde von einer großen Welle zurückgerissen
    to \bear arms ( form) Waffen tragen
    to \bear gifts ( form) Geschenke mitbringen
    to \bear tidings ( old liter) Neuigkeiten überbringen
    2. (display)
    to \bear a date/an imprint/an inscription ein Datum/einen Aufdruck/eine Aufschrift tragen
    to \bear sb's name jds Namen tragen [o geh führen
    4. (behave)
    to \bear oneself:
    5. (support)
    to \bear the load/the weight die Last/das Gewicht tragen; ( fig)
    to \bear the cost die Kosten tragen
    6. (endure, shoulder)
    to \bear sth etw ertragen [o erdulden]
    what might have happened doesn't \bear thinking about man darf gar nicht daran denken, was hätte passieren können
    he said something so awful that it doesn't \bear repeating er sagte so etwas Schreckliches, dass ich es gar nicht wiederholen möchte
    to \bear the blame die Schuld auf sich akk nehmen
    to \bear the [burden of] responsibility die [Last der] Verantwortung tragen
    to \bear one's cross sein Kreuz tragen fig
    to \bear the discomfort/hardship die Unbequemlichkeit/Mühe auf sich akk nehmen
    to \bear the pain/tribulation den Schmerz/Kummer ertragen
    to not be able to \bear sb/sth jdn/etw nicht ertragen [o ausstehen] können
    to not be able to \bear the boredom/suspense Langeweile/Spannung nicht aushalten
    to not be able to \bear jokes/criticism Spaß/Kritik nicht vertragen
    to not \bear to do sth es nicht ertragen können, etw zu tun
    8. (harbour resentments)
    to \bear sb a grudge einen Groll gegen jdn hegen geh
    to \bear sb ill-feeling auf jdn nicht gut zu sprechen sein
    to not \bear any ill-feeling against sb nichts gegen jdn haben
    to \bear sb ill-will jdm gegenüber nachtragend sein
    to \bear no ill-will keine Feindschaft empfinden
    9. (possess)
    to \bear an [uncanny] likeness [or similarity] to sb [unheimliche] Ähnlichkeit mit jdm haben
    to \bear a [strong] resemblance to sb [große] Ähnlichkeit mit jdm haben, jdm sehr ähnlich sehen
    to \bear the [or a] scar eine Narbe davontragen fig, gezeichnet sein geh
    10. (keep)
    I'll \bear that in mind ich werde das mit berücksichtigen
    to \bear a baby ein Kind gebären [o zur Welt bringen]
    to \bear sb a child jdm ein Kind gebären
    his wife bore him a son seine Frau schenkte ihm einen Sohn
    I was born in April ich bin im April geboren
    to \bear cubs/foals/young ZOOL Welpen/Fohlen/Junge bekommen
    12. AGR, BOT
    to \bear fruit ( also fig) Früchte tragen a. fig; FIN, ECON
    to \bear interest at 8% 8 % Zinsen bringen, mit 8 % verzinst sein
    13.
    to \bear testimony [or witness] Zeugnis ablegen
    to \bear witness to sth von etw dat Zeugnis ablegen, etw bezeugen
    to \bear false witness ( old) falsches Zeugnis ablegen veraltend
    II. vi
    1. (tend)
    to \bear left/right sich akk links/rechts halten
    2. (be patient)
    to \bear with sb mit jdm Geduld [o Nachsicht] haben
    3. (press) drücken
    to \bear on a lever einen Hebel betätigen
    to \bear down on [or upon] sb/sth auf jdn/etw zusteuern
    5. (be relevant)
    to \bear on sth etw betreffen; (have affect on) etw beeinflussen
    6. (put pressure on)
    to bring pressure to \bear on sb/sth Druck m auf jdn/etw ausüben
    * * *
    I [bɛə(r)] pret bore, ptp borne
    1. vt
    1) (= carry) burden, arms tragen; gift, message bei sich tragen, mit sich führen

    to bear away/back — mitnehmen/mit (sich) zurücknehmen; (through the air)

    the music was borne/borne away on the wind (liter) — die Musik wurde vom Wind weiter-/weggetragen

    2) (= show) inscription, signature tragen; mark, traces also, likeness, relation aufweisen, zeigen → witness
    See:
    3) (= be known by) name, title tragen, führen
    4) (= have in heart or mind) love empfinden, in sich (dat) tragen; hatred, grudge also hegen (geh)

    the love/hatred he bore her — die Liebe, die er für sie empfand/der Hass, den er gegen sie hegte (geh) or empfand

    See:
    mind
    5) (lit, fig: support, sustain) weight, expense, responsibility tragen

    to bear examination/comparison — einer Prüfung/einem Vergleich standhalten

    it doesn't bear thinking aboutman darf gar nicht daran denken

    6) (= endure, tolerate) ertragen; (with neg also) ausstehen, leiden; pain aushalten; criticism, joking vertragen; smell, noise etc aushalten, vertragen

    she can't bear being laughed at —

    7) (= produce, yield fruit etc) tragen → interest
    See:
    8) (= give birth to) gebären → born
    See:
    born
    2. vi
    1)

    (= move) to bear right/left/north — sich rechts/links/nach Norden halten

    2) (fruit tree etc) tragen
    3)

    to bring one's energies/powers of persuasion to bear — seine Energie/Überzeugungskraft aufwenden (on für)

    to bring pressure to bear on sb/sth — Druck auf jdn/etw ausüben

    3. vr
    sich halten

    he bore himself with dignityer hat Würde gezeigt

    II
    1. n
    1) Bär m; (fig = person) Brummbär m (inf)
    2) (ASTRON)

    the Great/Little Bear — der Große/Kleine Bär or Wagen

    3) (ST EX) Baissespekulant m, Baissier m
    2. vi (ST EX)
    auf Baisse spekulieren
    * * *
    bear1 [beə(r)] prät bore [bɔː(r); US auch ˈbəʊər], obs bare [beə(r)], pperf borne [bɔː(r)n; US auch ˈbəʊərn], bei 4born [bɔː(r)n; US auch ˈbəʊərn]
    A v/t
    1. Lasten etc tragen
    2. fig Kosten, einen Verlust, die Verantwortung, die Folgen etc tragen
    3. Blumen, Früchte, auch Zinsen etc tragen: fruit A 2, interest A 11 (und andere Verbindungen mit Substantiven)
    4. (pperf borne oder born;
    Letzteres nur in der passiven Bedeutung: geboren [werden], sofern nicht by … von … folgt) zur Welt bringen, gebären:
    a) ein Kind gebären,
    b) ein Kind (unter dem Herzen) tragen;
    the children borne to him by this woman die ihm von dieser Frau geborenen Kinder;
    be born geboren werden;
    he was born in 1941 auch er ist Jahrgang 1941;
    he was born into a rich family er kam als Kind reicher Eltern zur Welt oder auf die Welt;
    I wasn’t born yesterday ich bin doch nicht von gestern;
    there’s one born every minute umg die Dummen werden nicht alle oder weniger; park A 1, silver spoon
    5. einen Namen, einen Titel, auch Waffen etc tragen, führen:
    bear arms against Krieg führen gegen; arm2 Bes Redew
    6. ein Amt etc innehaben, ausüben
    7. ein Datum, einen Stempel, ein Zeichen etc tragen, aufweisen:
    bear a proportion to in einem Verhältnis stehen zu; resemblance
    8. eine Bedeutung etc haben, in sich schließen
    9. ein Gefühl hegen:
    bear sb love jemandem Liebe entgegenbringen; grudge C, malice 2, will2 A 6
    10. eine Rolle spielen (in bei)
    11. Schmerzen etc ertragen, (er)dulden, (er)leiden
    12. aushalten, einer Prüfung etc standhalten:
    that doesn’t bear thinking about man darf gar nicht daran denken; comparison 1, repeat A 1, repetition 1
    13. (meist neg) ausstehen, leiden, einen Gedanken ertragen
    14. eine Nachricht etc überbringen
    15. Gehorsam etc leisten, Lob zollen (to dat):
    bear sb a hand jemandem helfen oder zur Hand gehen; company A 1
    16. Zeugnis ablegen:
    bear witness ( oder evidence) zeugen (to für)
    17. bear o.s. sich betragen, sich benehmen
    B v/i
    1. tragen, (sicher) halten (Balken, Eis etc)
    2. (on, upon) schwer lasten oder liegen (auf dat), drücken, einen Druck ausüben (auf akk)
    3. (against) drücken, sich lehnen (gegen), anliegen (an dat)
    4. (on, upon)
    a) einwirken, Einfluss haben (auf akk)
    b) sich beziehen, Bezug haben (auf akk), im Zusammenhang stehen (mit), betreffen (akk):
    how does this bear on …? in welchem Zusammenhang steht das mit …?;
    bring to bear (up)on
    a) einwirken lassen auf (akk),
    b) richten oder anwenden auf (akk);
    bear hard on sehr zusetzen (dat), hart treffen, arg mitnehmen (akk); pressure A 5
    5. eine Richtung einschlagen, sich halten:
    bear (to the) left sich links halten;
    bear to a star FLUG, SCHIFF ein Gestirn anpeilen;
    the beacon bears 240 degrees die Bake liegt bei oder auf 240°
    6. SCHIFF
    a) abfahren, absegeln ( beide:
    to nach)
    b) abfallen
    7. sich erstrecken
    8. bear with Nachsicht haben oder üben mit, (geduldig) ertragen (akk):
    would ( oder could) you bear with me for a second? einen kleinen Augenblick, bitte, TEL auch bleiben Sie bitte einen kleinen Moment am Apparat
    9. BOT (Früchte) tragen
    10. ZOOL tragen, trächtig sein (Tier)
    11. MIL tragen (Geschütz):
    bear on beschießen (akk)
    bear2 [beə(r)]
    A s
    1. ZOOL Bär m:
    he’s like (od umg [as] cross as) a bear with a sore head today er ist heute unausstehlich oder in einer Stinklaune; hungry A 1
    2. fig
    a) Bär m, Tollpatsch m
    b) Brummbär m, Ekel n pej
    c) US umg Kanone f (at, for in dat)
    3. WIRTSCH Bear m, Baissier m, Baissespekulant(in):
    4. ASTRON
    a) the Greater ( oder Great) Bear der Große Bär
    b) the Lesser ( oder Little) Bear der Kleine Bär
    5. METALL Eisenklumpen m, Bodensau f
    B v/i WIRTSCH auf Baisse spekulieren, fixen
    C v/t bear the market WIRTSCH die Kurse drücken oder zu drücken versuchen
    D adj WIRTSCH
    a) flau (Markt), fallend (Preise)
    b) Baisse…:
    bear campaign Angriff m der Baissepartei;
    bear market Baisse f;
    bear operation Baissespekulation f;
    bear sale Leerverkauf m
    * * *
    I noun
    1) Bär, der
    2) (Astron.)

    Great/Little Bear — Großer/Kleiner Bär

    II 1. transitive verb,
    1) (show) tragen [Wappen, Inschrift, Unterschrift]; aufweisen, zeigen [Merkmal, Spuren, Ähnlichkeit, Verwandtschaft]

    bear a resemblance or likeness to somebody — Ähnlichkeit mit jemandem haben

    2) (be known by) tragen, führen [Namen, Titel]
    3)

    bear some/little relation to something — einen gewissen/wenig Bezug zu etwas haben

    4) (poet./formal): (carry) tragen [Waffe, Last]; mit sich führen [Geschenk, Botschaft]

    I was borne along by the fierce current — die starke Strömung trug mich mit [sich]

    5) (endure, tolerate) ertragen [Schmerz, Kummer]; with neg. aushalten [Schmerz]; ausstehen [Geruch, Lärm, Speise]
    6) (sustain) tragen, übernehmen [Verantwortlichkeit, Kosten]; auf sich (Akk.) nehmen [Schuld]; tragen, aushalten [Gewicht]
    7) (be fit for) vertragen

    it does not bear repeating or repetition — das lässt sich unmöglich wiederholen

    bear comparison with somethingden od. einen Vergleich mit etwas aushalten

    8) (give birth to) gebären [Kind, Junges]; see also born
    9) (yield) tragen [Blumen, Früchte usw.]

    bear fruit(fig.) Früchte tragen (geh.)

    2. intransitive verb,
    bore, borne
    1)

    bear left[Person:] sich links halten

    2)

    bring to bearaufbieten [Kraft, Energie]; ausüben [Druck]

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    (stock exchange) n.
    Börsenspekulant -en m. n.
    Baissier -s m.
    Bär -en m. (on) v.
    betreffen v.
    sich beziehen (auf) v. (to give birth to) v.
    zur Welt bringen ausdr. v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: bore, borne)
    = aushalten v.
    ausstehen v.
    ausüben v.
    ertragen v.
    gebären v.
    (§ p.,pp.: gebar, geboren)
    halten v.
    (§ p.,pp.: hielt, gehalten)
    lasten v.
    tragen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: trug, getragen)

    English-german dictionary > bear

  • 13 devenir

    devenir [dəv(ə)niʀ]
    ➭ TABLE 22
    1. intransitive verb
       a. ( = passer d'un état à un autre) to become
    il devient de plus en plus agressif he's becoming or getting more and more aggressive
    devenir vieux/grand to grow old/tall
       b. ( = advenir de) bonjour, que devenez-vous ? (inf) hullo, how are you doing? (inf)
    et Chantal, qu'est-ce qu'elle devient ? what's Chantal up to these days?
    qu'étais-tu devenu ? nous te cherchions partout where were you? we were looking for you everywhere
    que sont devenus tes grands projets ? what has become of your great plans?
    qu'allons-nous devenir ? what will become of us?
    2. masculine noun
    ( = progression) evolution ; ( = futur) future
    quel est le devenir de l'homme ? what is man's destiny?
    * * *

    I dəvniʀ
    verbe intransitif to become

    et Paul, qu'est-ce qu'il devient (colloq) or que devient-il? — and what is Paul up to these days?


    II dəvniʀ
    nom masculin ( avenir) future
    * * *
    dəv(ə)niʀ vb
    (avec attribut) to become
    * * *
    devenir verb table: venir
    A nm
    1 ( avenir) future; le devenir des minorités/d'une alliance the future of the minorities/of an alliance;
    2 Philos Becoming.
    B vi to become; il est devenu riche/protestant/ministre he has become rich/a Protestant/a minister; devenir réalité to become a reality; parti qui allait or devait devenir plus tard… party which was later to become…; qu'est-ce que je vais devenir?, que vais-je devenir? what is to become of me?; que sont devenues tes belles promesses? what has become of all your fine promises?; et Paul, qu'est-ce qu'il devient or que devient-il? and what is Paul up to these days?; il devient urgent de faire it has become necessary to do; la concurrence devient sévère the competition is getting fierce.
    I
    [dəvnir] nom masculin
    1. [évolution] evolution
    2. [avenir] future
    en devenir locution adjectivale
    [société, œuvre] evolving, changing
    en perpétuel devenir constantly changing, ever-changing
    II
    [dəvnir] verbe intransitif
    1. [acquérir telle qualité] to become
    devenir vieux to get ou to grow old
    devenir rouge/bleu to go red/blue
    à (vous faire) devenir dingue (familier) , à (vous faire) devenir fou, à (vous faire) devenir chèvre (familier) enough to drive you round the bend ou to make you scream
    2. [avoir tel sort]
    et moi, qu'est-ce que je vais devenir? what's to become of me?
    et moi, qu'est-ce que je deviens dans tout ça? and where do I fit into all this?
    3. (familier) [pour demander des nouvelles]
    et lui, qu'est-ce qu'il devient? what about him?, what's he up to these days?
    il devient difficile de... it's getting difficult to...
    il devient inutile de... it's now pointless to...

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > devenir

  • 14 hamamanası

    ,-nı 1. woman who supervises the attendants in a public bath. 2. big, fierce-looking woman. 3. hardhearted mother.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > hamamanası

  • 15 passionate

    ˈpæʃənɪt прил.
    1) пылкий, страстный Syn: ardent, burning, fervent, fervid, fiery, impassioned, vehement, zealous, enthusiastic Ant: cold, impassive
    2) влюбленный
    3) а) вспыльчивый, горячий;
    необузданный, несдержанный, неистовый Syn: hot-tempered, irascible б) сердитый, находящийся в гневе The debates were long, fierce, and often passionate. ≈ Споры были сердитыми, жестокими, полными гневных высказываний. Syn: angry подверженный страстям - I joined the *s in clapping я аплодировал вместе со всеми страстными любителями страстный, пылкий - * nature страстная натура - * speech пылкая речь - * woman страстная женщина - a * defender of liberty страстный защитник свободы - he declared his * attachment to her он объявил, что страстно влюблен в нее - he takes * interest in sports у него огромный интерес к спорту влюбленный неистовый, необузданный - he was violently * when he was wronged когда его обижали, он приходил в неистовый гнев - forgive my * language извините меня за резкие выражения вспыльчивый, горячий - men of * temper люди с вспыльчивым характером passionate влюбленный ~ вспыльчивый, горячий;
    необузданный ~ страстный, пылкий;
    passionate interest жгучий интерес ~ страстный, пылкий;
    passionate interest жгучий интерес

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > passionate

  • 16 Д-410

    влезать/влезть (лезть, залезать/залезть) в душу чью, кого, (к) кому VP subj: human
    1. coll to understand the inner world of another person, anticipate his thoughts, moods, feelings
    x влез Y-y в душу = x got inside Y's head (soul).
    2. coll, usu. disapprov to inquire in very close detail about s.o. 's personal life, interfere in s.o. 's private affairs
    x лезет к Y-y в душу — x pries into Yls feelings
    x pries into Yls (very) soul.
    «Зачем он все это мне рассказывает? - закипала в Андрее лютая и необъяснимая для него самого злость. - Что ему надо от меня? Какие такие у него права есть влезать ко мне в душу?» (Максимов 3). A fierce anger, which he couldn't have explained to himself, took hold of Andrei. "Why is he telling me all this? What does he want from me? What right has he got to come prying into my feelings?" (3a).
    (Сангвиник:) Послушайте, батенька, а как вы сюда попали? (Холерик:) Не ваше дело! Я к вам в душу не лезу! (Аксенов 11). (S..) Listen, old buddy, how did you get here? (Ch.:) None of your business! I don't go prying into your soul (1 la).
    Сначала старухи переберут весь околоток, кто как живет, кто что делает они проникнут не только в семейный быт, в закулисную жизнь, но в сокровенные помыслы и намерения каждого, влезут в душу... (Гончаров 1). The ladies would begin by talking over the whole neighborhood, discussing how this one lived, what that one did, not only going into everyone's domestic life and what went on behind the scenes, but prying into their innermost thoughts and motives, into their very souls... (1b)
    3. coll to (try to) win s.o. 's confidence by any means, (try to) obtain s.o. 's favor ( usu. out of selfish or mercenary motives)
    x влез к Y-y в душу - x wormed (weaseled, wheedled) his way into Y4s confidence
    x wormed himself into Y's confidence x gained Y4s confidence.
    (Мурзавецкая:) Я тебя свезу сегодня к Купавиной: подружись с ней, да в душу-то к ней влезь: она женщина не хитрая а тебя учить нечего (Островский 5). (М..) I'm going to take you with me to-day to Madam Kupavin's. Make friends with her, gain her confidence. She is not a clever woman, - but I needn't instruct you (5a).
    4. substand to become the object of s.o. 's affection, love, respect etc, become very dear to s.o.: x влез Y-y в душу = x won Y's heart
    x won Y over (in limited contexts) Y fell for x.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-410

  • 17 влезать в душу

    ВЛЕЗАТЬ/ВЛЕЗТЬ (ЛЕЗТЬ, ЗАЛЕЗАТЬ/ЗАЛЕЗТЬ) В ДУШУ чью, кого, (к) кому
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. coll to understand the inner world of another person, anticipate his thoughts, moods, feelings:
    - X влез Y-y в душу X got inside Y's head (soul).
    2. coll, usu. disapprov to inquire in very close detail about s.o.'s personal life, interfere in s.o.'s private affairs:
    - X лезет к Y-y в душу X pries into Y's feelings;
    - X pries into Y's (very) soul.
         ♦ "Зачем он все это мне рассказывает? - закипала в Андрее лютая и необъяснимая для него самого злость. - Что ему надо от меня? Какие такие у него права есть влезать ко мне в душу?" (Максимов 3). A fierce anger, which he couldn't have explained to himself, took hold of Andrei. "Why is he telling me all this? What does he want from me? What right has he got to come prying into my feelings?" (3a).
         ♦ [Сангвиник:] Послушайте, батенька, а как вы сюда попали? [Холерик:] Не ваше дело! Я к вам в душу не лезу! (Аксёнов 11). [S..] Listen, old buddy, how did you get here? [Ch.:] None of your business! I don't go prying into your soul (11a).
         ♦ Сначала старухи переберут весь околоток, кто как живёт, кто что делает; они проникнут не только в семейный быт, в закулисную жизнь, но в сокровенные помыслы и намерения каждого, влезут в душу... (Гончаров 1). The ladies would begin by talking over the whole neighborhood, discussing how this one lived, what that one did, not only going into everyone's domestic life and what went on behind the scenes, but prying into their innermost thoughts and motives, into their very souls... (1b)
    3. coll to (try to) win s.o.'s confidence by any means, (try to) obtain s.o.'s favor (usu. out of selfish or mercenary motives):
    - X влез к Y-y в душу X wormed (weaseled, wheedled) his way into Y's confidence;
    - X gained Y's confidence.
         ♦ [Мурзавецкая:] Я тебя свезу сегодня к Купавиной: подружись с ней, да в душу-то к ней влезь: она женщина не хитрая; а тебя учить нечего (Островский 5). [М..] I'm going to take you with me to-day to Madam Kupavin's. Make friends with her; gain her confidence. She is not a clever woman, - but I needn't instruct you (5a).
    4. substand to become the object of s.o.'s affection, love, respect etc, become very dear to s.o.:
    - X влез Y-y в душу X won Y's heart;
    - [in limited contexts] Y fell for X.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > влезать в душу

  • 18 влезть в душу

    ВЛЕЗАТЬ/ВЛЕЗТЬ (ЛЕЗТЬ, ЗАЛЕЗАТЬ/ЗАЛЕЗТЬ) В ДУШУ чью, кого, (к) кому
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. coll to understand the inner world of another person, anticipate his thoughts, moods, feelings:
    - X влез Y-y в душу X got inside Y's head (soul).
    2. coll, usu. disapprov to inquire in very close detail about s.o.'s personal life, interfere in s.o.'s private affairs:
    - X лезет к Y-y в душу X pries into Y's feelings;
    - X pries into Y's (very) soul.
         ♦ "Зачем он все это мне рассказывает? - закипала в Андрее лютая и необъяснимая для него самого злость. - Что ему надо от меня? Какие такие у него права есть влезать ко мне в душу?" (Максимов 3). A fierce anger, which he couldn't have explained to himself, took hold of Andrei. "Why is he telling me all this? What does he want from me? What right has he got to come prying into my feelings?" (3a).
         ♦ [Сангвиник:] Послушайте, батенька, а как вы сюда попали? [Холерик:] Не ваше дело! Я к вам в душу не лезу! (Аксёнов 11). [S..] Listen, old buddy, how did you get here? [Ch.:] None of your business! I don't go prying into your soul (11a).
         ♦ Сначала старухи переберут весь околоток, кто как живёт, кто что делает; они проникнут не только в семейный быт, в закулисную жизнь, но в сокровенные помыслы и намерения каждого, влезут в душу... (Гончаров 1). The ladies would begin by talking over the whole neighborhood, discussing how this one lived, what that one did, not only going into everyone's domestic life and what went on behind the scenes, but prying into their innermost thoughts and motives, into their very souls... (1b)
    3. coll to (try to) win s.o.'s confidence by any means, (try to) obtain s.o.'s favor (usu. out of selfish or mercenary motives):
    - X влез к Y-y в душу X wormed (weaseled, wheedled) his way into Y's confidence;
    - X gained Y's confidence.
         ♦ [Мурзавецкая:] Я тебя свезу сегодня к Купавиной: подружись с ней, да в душу-то к ней влезь: она женщина не хитрая; а тебя учить нечего (Островский 5). [М..] I'm going to take you with me to-day to Madam Kupavin's. Make friends with her; gain her confidence. She is not a clever woman, - but I needn't instruct you (5a).
    4. substand to become the object of s.o.'s affection, love, respect etc, become very dear to s.o.:
    - X влез Y-y в душу X won Y's heart;
    - [in limited contexts] Y fell for X.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > влезть в душу

  • 19 залезать в душу

    ВЛЕЗАТЬ/ВЛЕЗТЬ (ЛЕЗТЬ, ЗАЛЕЗАТЬ/ЗАЛЕЗТЬ) В ДУШУ чью, кого, (к) кому
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. coll to understand the inner world of another person, anticipate his thoughts, moods, feelings:
    - X влез Y-y в душу X got inside Y's head (soul).
    2. coll, usu. disapprov to inquire in very close detail about s.o.'s personal life, interfere in s.o.'s private affairs:
    - X лезет к Y-y в душу X pries into Y's feelings;
    - X pries into Y's (very) soul.
         ♦ "Зачем он все это мне рассказывает? - закипала в Андрее лютая и необъяснимая для него самого злость. - Что ему надо от меня? Какие такие у него права есть влезать ко мне в душу?" (Максимов 3). A fierce anger, which he couldn't have explained to himself, took hold of Andrei. "Why is he telling me all this? What does he want from me? What right has he got to come prying into my feelings?" (3a).
         ♦ [Сангвиник:] Послушайте, батенька, а как вы сюда попали? [Холерик:] Не ваше дело! Я к вам в душу не лезу! (Аксёнов 11). [S..] Listen, old buddy, how did you get here? [Ch.:] None of your business! I don't go prying into your soul (11a).
         ♦ Сначала старухи переберут весь околоток, кто как живёт, кто что делает; они проникнут не только в семейный быт, в закулисную жизнь, но в сокровенные помыслы и намерения каждого, влезут в душу... (Гончаров 1). The ladies would begin by talking over the whole neighborhood, discussing how this one lived, what that one did, not only going into everyone's domestic life and what went on behind the scenes, but prying into their innermost thoughts and motives, into their very souls... (1b)
    3. coll to (try to) win s.o.'s confidence by any means, (try to) obtain s.o.'s favor (usu. out of selfish or mercenary motives):
    - X влез к Y-y в душу X wormed (weaseled, wheedled) his way into Y's confidence;
    - X gained Y's confidence.
         ♦ [Мурзавецкая:] Я тебя свезу сегодня к Купавиной: подружись с ней, да в душу-то к ней влезь: она женщина не хитрая; а тебя учить нечего (Островский 5). [М..] I'm going to take you with me to-day to Madam Kupavin's. Make friends with her; gain her confidence. She is not a clever woman, - but I needn't instruct you (5a).
    4. substand to become the object of s.o.'s affection, love, respect etc, become very dear to s.o.:
    - X влез Y-y в душу X won Y's heart;
    - [in limited contexts] Y fell for X.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > залезать в душу

  • 20 залезть в душу

    ВЛЕЗАТЬ/ВЛЕЗТЬ (ЛЕЗТЬ, ЗАЛЕЗАТЬ/ЗАЛЕЗТЬ) В ДУШУ чью, кого, (к) кому
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. coll to understand the inner world of another person, anticipate his thoughts, moods, feelings:
    - X влез Y-y в душу X got inside Y's head (soul).
    2. coll, usu. disapprov to inquire in very close detail about s.o.'s personal life, interfere in s.o.'s private affairs:
    - X лезет к Y-y в душу X pries into Y's feelings;
    - X pries into Y's (very) soul.
         ♦ "Зачем он все это мне рассказывает? - закипала в Андрее лютая и необъяснимая для него самого злость. - Что ему надо от меня? Какие такие у него права есть влезать ко мне в душу?" (Максимов 3). A fierce anger, which he couldn't have explained to himself, took hold of Andrei. "Why is he telling me all this? What does he want from me? What right has he got to come prying into my feelings?" (3a).
         ♦ [Сангвиник:] Послушайте, батенька, а как вы сюда попали? [Холерик:] Не ваше дело! Я к вам в душу не лезу! (Аксёнов 11). [S..] Listen, old buddy, how did you get here? [Ch.:] None of your business! I don't go prying into your soul (11a).
         ♦ Сначала старухи переберут весь околоток, кто как живёт, кто что делает; они проникнут не только в семейный быт, в закулисную жизнь, но в сокровенные помыслы и намерения каждого, влезут в душу... (Гончаров 1). The ladies would begin by talking over the whole neighborhood, discussing how this one lived, what that one did, not only going into everyone's domestic life and what went on behind the scenes, but prying into their innermost thoughts and motives, into their very souls... (1b)
    3. coll to (try to) win s.o.'s confidence by any means, (try to) obtain s.o.'s favor (usu. out of selfish or mercenary motives):
    - X влез к Y-y в душу X wormed (weaseled, wheedled) his way into Y's confidence;
    - X gained Y's confidence.
         ♦ [Мурзавецкая:] Я тебя свезу сегодня к Купавиной: подружись с ней, да в душу-то к ней влезь: она женщина не хитрая; а тебя учить нечего (Островский 5). [М..] I'm going to take you with me to-day to Madam Kupavin's. Make friends with her; gain her confidence. She is not a clever woman, - but I needn't instruct you (5a).
    4. substand to become the object of s.o.'s affection, love, respect etc, become very dear to s.o.:
    - X влез Y-y в душу X won Y's heart;
    - [in limited contexts] Y fell for X.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > залезть в душу

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