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1 nyrkillinen
• fistful -
2 пригоршня
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3 полная горсть
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4 fístula
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5 nævefuld fk
fistful -
6 poignée
poignée [pwaɲe]feminine nounb. [de porte, tiroir, valise] handlec. ► poignée de main handshake* * *pwaɲe1) ( quantité) gén handful; ( de billets) fistful2) (de porte, tiroir, sac) handle; ( de sabre) hilt•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pwaɲe nf1) [couvercle, porte] handle2) (= quantité) [sel] handful3) fig handfulIls n'étaient qu'une poignée. — There were only a handful of them.
* * *poignée nf1 lit ( quantité) gén handful; ( de billets) fistful; à or par poignées in handfuls; une poignée de gens a handful of people;2 (de porte, tiroir, sac) handle; ( de sabre) hilt.poignée de main handshake; échanger une poignée de main to shake hands.[pwaɲe] nom féminin2. [petit nombre] handful————————à poignées locution adverbiale1. [en quantité]2. [avec prodigalité] hand over fistpar poignées locution adverbialepoignée de main nom féminindonner une poignée de main à quelqu'un to shake hands with somebody, to shake somebody's hand -
7 pugno
m fist( colpo) punchquantità handfuldi proprio pugno in one's own handwritingavere in pugno qualcosa have something in one's graspti ho in pugno I've got you nowrimanere con un pugno di mosche come away empty-handedfare a pugni fight, come to blows* * *pugno s.m.1 ( mano chiusa) fist: allargare, aprire il pugno, to open one's fist; serrare, stringere il pugno, to clench one's fist; mostrare i pugni a qlcu., to shake one's fist at s.o. (o to threaten s.o. with one's fist); battere i pugni sul tavolo, to thump the table; avanzarono con la spada in pugno, they advanced with their swords in their hands // avevano la vittoria in pugno, (fig.) they had victory (o victory was) within their grasp // tenere qlcu. ( stretto) in pugno, (fig.) to hold (o to have) s.o. in the palm of one's hand (o to have s.o. in one's power) // (pol.): pugno chiuso, clenched fist; saluto a pugno chiuso, clenched fist salute; salutare qlcu. col pugno chiuso, to give s.o. the clenched fist salute // pugno di ferro, ( tirapugni) knuckle duster; avere il pugno di ferro, (fig.) (essere severo, rigido) to have a firm (o an iron) hand; governare col pugno di ferro, (fig.) to rule with an iron hand; usare il pugno di ferro, to crack (o to clamp) down // di proprio pugno, in one's own handwriting; lo scrisse di suo pugno, he wrote it himself; questa lettera è scritta di suo pugno, this letter is in his own hand (writing); correzioni di pugno dell'autore, corrections made by the author himself2 ( colpo) punch, blow: sferrare un pugno a qlcu., to punch s.o. (o to land s.o. a punch); abbiamo litigato e ci siamo anche presi a pugni, we quarrelled and even came to blows (o hit each other); gli assestò un pugno alla mascella, he gave him a punch (o one) on the jaw; mi diede un pugno sul naso, he punched (o he struck) me on the nose; mi tirò un pugno in un occhio, he landed me one (o punched me) in the eye // il tuo vestito è un pugno in un occhio, (fig.) your dress is an eyesore // fare a pugni, to fight; (fig.) to clash; ( contrastare) to contradict: i due bambini cominciarono a fare a pugni per avere i dolci, the two children started to fight for the sweets; fare a pugni per una donna, to come to blows over a woman; dovemmo fare a pugni per passare, we had to fight our way through; abbiamo fatto a pugni per avere il biglietto, we had to fight to get the ticket; il colore della tua sciarpa fa a pugni col tuo vestito, (fig.) the colour of your scarf clashes with that of your dress; i miei piani fanno a pugni coi suoi, my plans clash with his; questi due principi fanno a pugni, these two principles clash (o contradict each other) // avere il pugno proibito, ( avere un pugno potente; essere fortissimo) to have an iron fist3 ( manciata) fistful; handful (anche fig.); ( piccola quantità) bit: un pugno di farina, a handful of flour; mangiare un pugno di riso, to eat a small portion (o a little bit) of rice; un pugno di dollari, a fistful of dollars; un pugno di soldati, a handful of soldiers // rimanere con un pugno di mosche, (fig.) to remain empty-handed.* * *['puɲɲo]sostantivo maschile1) (mano chiusa) fistmostrare i -i a qcn. — to shake one's fist at sb
2) (colpo) punchtirare un pugno a qcn. to give sb. a punch; mi ha dato un pugno sul naso he punched me on the nose; prendere a -i qcn. to punch sb.; fare a -i — to get in o have a fist fight; fig. (stridere) [ colori] to clash ( con with)
3) (manciata) fistful, handfulun pugno di persone — fig. a handful of people
•pugno di ferro — (tirapugni) knuckle-duster; (fermezza) iron fist
••avere in pugno qcn. — to have sb. in one's power, to hold sb. in one's grasp
rimanere con un pugno di mosche — to have nothing to show for sth.
di proprio pugno — [scrivere, firmare] in one's own hand o writing
* * *pugno/'puŋŋo/sostantivo m.1 (mano chiusa) fist; stringere i -i to clench one's fists; mostrare i -i a qcn. to shake one's fist at sb.2 (colpo) punch; tirare un pugno a qcn. to give sb. a punch; mi ha dato un pugno sul naso he punched me on the nose; prendere a -i qcn. to punch sb.; fare a -i to get in o have a fist fight; fig. (stridere) [ colori] to clash ( con with)pugno di ferro in un guanto di velluto an iron fist in a velvet glove; avere in pugno qcn. to have sb. in one's power, to hold sb. in one's grasp; avere la situazione in pugno to be on top of a situation; avere la vittoria in pugno to have victory within one's grasp; rimanere con un pugno di mosche to have nothing to show for sth.; essere un pugno nell'occhio to be an eyesore; di proprio pugno [scrivere, firmare] in one's own hand o writing\ -
8 Handvoll
Hand2* * *die Handvollhandful; fistful* * *Hạnd|voll ['hantfɔl]f -, - (lit, fig)a handful* * *die1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) handful2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.) handful* * *Hand·voll<-, ->f s. Hand 2* * ** s. Hand 1)* * ** * ** s. Hand 1)* * *adv.fistful adv.handful adv. -
9 puñado
m.handful, fistful.* * *1 handful\* * *noun m.* * *SM handfula puñados — by handfuls, in plenty
me mola un puñado — * I like it a lot, I love it
* * *masculino handfulhabía cucarachas a puñados — there were loads o hundreds of cockroaches
* * *= handful.Ex. Some friends have scavenged the boxes of books and taken away a few handfuls.----* a puñados = by the sackful, by the handful.* un puñado de = a bunch of, a handful of, a clutch of.* * *masculino handfulhabía cucarachas a puñados — there were loads o hundreds of cockroaches
* * *= handful.Ex: Some friends have scavenged the boxes of books and taken away a few handfuls.
* a puñados = by the sackful, by the handful.* un puñado de = a bunch of, a handful of, a clutch of.* * *handfulun puñado de arena a handful o fistful of sandun puñado de clientes a handful of customershabía cucarachas a puñados there were loads o hundreds of cockroaches* * *
puñado sustantivo masculino
handful
puñado sustantivo masculino handful: sólo había un puñado de personas, there was only a handful of people
♦ Locuciones: a puñados, loads o hundreds of sthg
' puñado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atajo
- escabullirse
- tierra
English:
handful
* * *puñado nmhandful;a puñados by the handful;había policías/ratas a puñados the place was swarming with police/rats* * *m handful;a puñados by the handful;había … a puñados there were loads of … fam* * *puñado nm1) : handful2)a puñados : lots of, by the handful* * *puñado n handful -
10 puño
m.Puno.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: punir.* * *1 (mano) fist2 (de arma) handle3 (de camisa, abrigo etc) cuff\de puño y letra de alguien written by somebody's own handdecir mentiras como puños familiar to lie through one's teethdecir verdades como puños familiar to be a straight talker* * *noun m.1) fist2) cuff* * *SM1) (Anat) fistcon el o a puño cerrado — with one's clenched fist
apretar los puños — (lit) to clench one's fists; (fig) to struggle hard
como un puño —
su piso es como un puño — his flat is tiny o a matchbox
de mi/tu/su puño —
- tener a algn metido en un puñovirgen 2.2) [de camisa, chaqueta] cuff3) [de espada] hilt; [de herramienta] handle, haft, grip; [de velero, vasija, puerta] handle4) (=puñado) handful, fistful* * *1) (Anat) fistcomo puños: dijo mentiras como puños he told some whopping great lies (colloq); de mi/tu/su puño y letra in my/your/his own hand; pelear a puño limpio to have a fistfight; tener a alguien (metido) en un puño — (fam) to have somebody twisted around one's little finger
2) ( de camisa) cuff* * *= fist, hilt, cuff.Ex. On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.Ex. Many of the earlier swords and daggers had a narrow tang to which a hilt was rivetted.Ex. Mittens are much warmer than gloves, and make sure they are waterproof and have a good cuff to keep out the snow.----* con el corazón en un puño = on tenterhooks.* de puño y letra = in black and white, in handwriting.* puño cerrado = clenched fist.* puño de hierro = iron fist, iron hand.* puño de hierro, mano de hierro, mano dura = iron hand.* tener a Alguien metido en un puño = have + Nombre + under + Posesivo + thumb.* * *1) (Anat) fistcomo puños: dijo mentiras como puños he told some whopping great lies (colloq); de mi/tu/su puño y letra in my/your/his own hand; pelear a puño limpio to have a fistfight; tener a alguien (metido) en un puño — (fam) to have somebody twisted around one's little finger
2) ( de camisa) cuff* * *= fist, hilt, cuff.Ex: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.
Ex: Many of the earlier swords and daggers had a narrow tang to which a hilt was rivetted.Ex: Mittens are much warmer than gloves, and make sure they are waterproof and have a good cuff to keep out the snow.* con el corazón en un puño = on tenterhooks.* de puño y letra = in black and white, in handwriting.* puño cerrado = clenched fist.* puño de hierro = iron fist, iron hand.* puño de hierro, mano de hierro, mano dura = iron hand.* tener a Alguien metido en un puño = have + Nombre + under + Posesivo + thumb.* * *A [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Anat) fistgolpeé la mesa con el puño I banged my fist on the tableapretar los puños to clench one's fistscierre el puño make a fist, clench your fistsaludó al público con el puño en alto he greeted the crowd with a clenched fist saluteintentan conseguirlo todo a base de puños they try to get everything by using violence o by forcecomo puños: dijo mentiras como puños he told some whopping great lies ( colloq)de mi/tu/su puño y letra in my/your/his own handpelear a puño limpio to have a fistfighttener a algn (metido) en un puño ( fam); to have sb twisted around one's little fingerB (de una camisa) cuffC1 (de una espada) hilt; (de un bastón) handle, haft2 (de una moto) grip* * *
Del verbo punir: ( conjugate punir)
puno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
punir
puño
puño sustantivo masculino
1 (Anat) fist;
2 ( de camisa) cuff
3 ( de espada) hilt;
( de bastón) handle, haft;
( de moto) grip
puño sustantivo masculino
1 (mano cerrada) fist
2 (de camisa, etc) cuff
3 (de herramienta, bastón, etc) handle
4 (de espada) hilt
♦ Locuciones: decir verdades como puños, to state the blindingly obvious
tener en un puño a alguien, to have sb under one's thumb
de mi/tu/su puño (y letra), in my/your/his/her own handwriting
' puño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corazón
- empuñar
- golpear
- apretar
- cerrado
- cerrar
English:
clench
- cuff
- fist
- handle
- heart
- hilt
- jab
- keep under
- knuckle duster
- string
- thumb
- gauntlet
- knob
- shake
* * *puño nm1. [mano cerrada] fist;apretar los puños to clench one's fists;Famcomo un puño: una verdad como un puño an undeniable fact;de su puño y letra in his/her own handwriting;estoy con el corazón en un puño my heart's in my mouth2. [de manga] cuff3. [empuñadura] [de espada] hilt;[de paraguas] handle* * *m1 de mano fist;de su puño y letra in his/her very own handwriting2 de camisa cuff5:es una verdad como un puño fam you never spoke a truer word* * *puño nm1) : fist2) : handful, fistful3) : cuff (of a shirt)4) : handle, hilt* * *puño n1. (mano) fist2. (de manga) cuff3. (mango) handle -
11 manciata
f handful* * *manciata s.f. handful: una manciata di polvere, a handful of dust; una manciata di sassi, a handful of stones // a manciate, in handfuls: gettare denaro a manciate, to squander money.* * *[man'tʃata]sostantivo femminile handful, fistful* * *manciata/man't∫ata/sostantivo f.handful, fistful. -
12 eskukada
iz. handful, fistful; \eskukada bat dolar a fistful of dollars; \eskukada bat txanpon jaurtiaz hurling a handful of coins -
13 קמיצה
קְמִיצָהf. (קָמַץ) taking a fistful of the meal-offering. Men.9a מק׳ ואילך מצות כהונה all the manipulations from the taking of the fistful and onward are priestly functions. Meg.16a הלכות ק׳ the rules concerning ḳmitsah; a. fr.Men.11a; Keth.5b זו ק׳ this (the third finger) is used for ḳ.Pl. קְמִיצוֹת. Men.18b; Tosef.Dem.II, 7; a. fr. -
14 קְמִיצָה
קְמִיצָהf. (קָמַץ) taking a fistful of the meal-offering. Men.9a מק׳ ואילך מצות כהונה all the manipulations from the taking of the fistful and onward are priestly functions. Meg.16a הלכות ק׳ the rules concerning ḳmitsah; a. fr.Men.11a; Keth.5b זו ק׳ this (the third finger) is used for ḳ.Pl. קְמִיצוֹת. Men.18b; Tosef.Dem.II, 7; a. fr. -
15 קמץ
קָמַץ(b. h.) 1) to compress, close the hand, grasp. Pes.VII, 2 יִקְמוֹץ את מקומו he must grab (take a handful of the flour from) its place (where the juice has dripped on it).Esp. to take a fistful (קוֹמֶץ) of the meal-offering (by bending three fingers over to the wrist and striking the flour off with the thumb on top and with the little finger below). Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., ch. X, Par. 9 יכול יקמוץוכ׳ you may think he may grab with the tips of his fingers, Ib. יכול מצוה שיִקְמְצֶנָּה … קְמָצָהּוכ׳ you may think the proper thing is for the priest to take off the fistful, but if a layman did it, it is legal. Men.II, 1 הקוֹמֵץ אתוכ׳ if the priest takes a grab of the meal-offering with the intention of eating ; a. fr.Part. pass. קָמוּץ closed. Cant. R. to VIII, 14 צבי … ועינו אחת קְמוּצָה the deer when sleeping has one eye open and one closed. 2) to leap. Yalk. Ps. 685 קומץ כאיל, v. קָפַץ. Hif. הִקְמִיץ to perform the קְמִיצָה. Lev. R. s. 3 ה׳ ואכלוכ׳ he took the handful for the altar, and ate the rest. Nif. נִקְמָץ to be grabbed from. Men.III, 3 שתי … שלא נִקְמְצוּוכ׳ two meal-offerings which were mixed up before the altars share had been taken off. Ib. 18b בנִקְמָצוֹת concerning such offerings as are subject to קְמִיצָה; a. fr. Pi. קִימֵּץ. 1) to scrape off (with bent fingers). Ḥull.50a מְקַמְּצִין you must take off a little from the surface.Trnsf. to take off a share. B. Bath. 106b שני אחין שחלקו … מקמצין if two brothers divide an estate, and then a third brother comes from abroad …, they have to give him each a share from their portion, opp. בטלה מחלוקת the division is null and void (and a new division by lot has to be made); ib. 107a; a. e. 2) to scrape together, collect. Pesik. R. s. 20 מְקַמֵּץ (not מקמיץ), v. סַרְטָן. Keth.VII, 10 אלו … והמקמץ the following are those whom the court forces to release their wives, … and the scraper; expl. ib. 77a המקבץ צואת כלבים he that collects excrements of dogs; (another interpret.) המק׳ זה בורסי ‘the scraper (of excrements) means the tanner; Tosef. ib. VII, 11 המקמץ את הצואה (not הצועה) who collects excrements; Y. ib. VII, end, 31d. Hag.4a; 7b. 3) to be parsimonious. Ḥull.46a וסימניך עשירין מקמצין and as a mnemonical sign (to remember which of the two it was that threw the liver away, and which used it) it may serve thee: ‘the rich are parsimonious (R. Simon who was rich used it); Men.86a. -
16 קָמַץ
קָמַץ(b. h.) 1) to compress, close the hand, grasp. Pes.VII, 2 יִקְמוֹץ את מקומו he must grab (take a handful of the flour from) its place (where the juice has dripped on it).Esp. to take a fistful (קוֹמֶץ) of the meal-offering (by bending three fingers over to the wrist and striking the flour off with the thumb on top and with the little finger below). Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., ch. X, Par. 9 יכול יקמוץוכ׳ you may think he may grab with the tips of his fingers, Ib. יכול מצוה שיִקְמְצֶנָּה … קְמָצָהּוכ׳ you may think the proper thing is for the priest to take off the fistful, but if a layman did it, it is legal. Men.II, 1 הקוֹמֵץ אתוכ׳ if the priest takes a grab of the meal-offering with the intention of eating ; a. fr.Part. pass. קָמוּץ closed. Cant. R. to VIII, 14 צבי … ועינו אחת קְמוּצָה the deer when sleeping has one eye open and one closed. 2) to leap. Yalk. Ps. 685 קומץ כאיל, v. קָפַץ. Hif. הִקְמִיץ to perform the קְמִיצָה. Lev. R. s. 3 ה׳ ואכלוכ׳ he took the handful for the altar, and ate the rest. Nif. נִקְמָץ to be grabbed from. Men.III, 3 שתי … שלא נִקְמְצוּוכ׳ two meal-offerings which were mixed up before the altars share had been taken off. Ib. 18b בנִקְמָצוֹת concerning such offerings as are subject to קְמִיצָה; a. fr. Pi. קִימֵּץ. 1) to scrape off (with bent fingers). Ḥull.50a מְקַמְּצִין you must take off a little from the surface.Trnsf. to take off a share. B. Bath. 106b שני אחין שחלקו … מקמצין if two brothers divide an estate, and then a third brother comes from abroad …, they have to give him each a share from their portion, opp. בטלה מחלוקת the division is null and void (and a new division by lot has to be made); ib. 107a; a. e. 2) to scrape together, collect. Pesik. R. s. 20 מְקַמֵּץ (not מקמיץ), v. סַרְטָן. Keth.VII, 10 אלו … והמקמץ the following are those whom the court forces to release their wives, … and the scraper; expl. ib. 77a המקבץ צואת כלבים he that collects excrements of dogs; (another interpret.) המק׳ זה בורסי ‘the scraper (of excrements) means the tanner; Tosef. ib. VII, 11 המקמץ את הצואה (not הצועה) who collects excrements; Y. ib. VII, end, 31d. Hag.4a; 7b. 3) to be parsimonious. Ḥull.46a וסימניך עשירין מקמצין and as a mnemonical sign (to remember which of the two it was that threw the liver away, and which used it) it may serve thee: ‘the rich are parsimonious (R. Simon who was rich used it); Men.86a. -
17 куча денег
Jargon: fistful of money -
18 куча денег
Jargon: fistful of money -
19 богатство
1) General subject: abundance, affluence, deep pocket, easy street, exuberance, exuberancy, fat purse, fertility (фантазии и т. п.), fortune, gold, heavy purse, long purse, lsd (it is only a matter of lsd - вопрос только в деньгах), luxuriance (воображения), mammon, means, money, opulence, pelf, plentifulness, pregnancy (воображения и т. п.), prodigality, purse, riches, richness, silver spoon, substance, the dollars, the fleshpots (of Egypt), tin, wealth, worth, luxury, profusion, treasure, plethora2) Colloquial: l.s.d.3) Obsolete: thrift4) Bookish: copiousness5) Jocular: money-bags, moneybags6) British English: Lp7) Law: mean8) Economy: pocket9) Jargon: fistful of money, oof, wad10) Makarov: bags -
20 большая сумма денег
1) General subject: a mint of money, a pot of money, great sum of money, mint2) American: bundle3) Economy: heap of money, lot of money, plethora of money4) Australian slang: big bickies, pot5) Jargon: handsome ransom, heavy dough, heavy jack, heavy money, heavy sugar, sugar, hard coin, bomb, fistful, package, sock, stakeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > большая сумма денег
См. также в других словарях:
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