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121 manejarse mucho
v.to be repeated over and over, to be bandied about, to be bandied around, to float around. -
122 лес
м.1) ( множество деревьев) wood(s) (pl); ( большой) forestхво́йный лес — coniferous forest / wood
ли́ственный лес — deciduous forest / wood
сме́шанный лес — mixed forest / wood
охра́на лесо́в — forest conservation
2) ( материал) timber; lumber амер.лес на корню́ — standing timber
лес в плота́х — timber float
••тёмный лес (для кого́-л) — ≈ it's Greek (to smb); smb is completely in the dark about it
как в лесу́ разг. — ≈ all at sea
смотре́ть / гляде́ть в лес — ≈ look for greener pastures
чем да́льше в лес, тем бо́льше дров — ≈ the further you get the harder the going
лес ру́бят - ще́пки летя́т посл. — ≈ you can't make an omelet(te) without breaking eggs
кто в лес, кто по дрова́ погов. — ≈ all at sixes and sevens
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123 парить
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124 obverso
ob-versor, ātus, 1, v. dep. ( act. collat. form obverso, āre, acc. to Prisc. p. 799 P.), to take position opposite or over against, to oppose one's self (class.).I.Lit.:B.magnam partem eorum palam Carthagini obversari dici,
Liv. 31, 11:in foro,
id. 33, 47:sedebant judices, obversabantur advocati,
Plin. Ep. 5, 21, 2:limini,
who were about the threshold, id. ib. 6, 16, 13:in urbe inter coetus,
Tac. A. 3, 37.—Trop., to hover or float before, to appear to one:II.illius et nomen dulce obversatur ad aures,
Lucr. 4, 1062:mihi ante oculos obversatur rei publicae dignitas,
Cic. Sest. 3, 7:obversentur species honestae viro,
id. Tusc. 2, 22, 52:animis, oculis,
Liv. 35, 11:in somnis,
id. 2, 36:sibi speciem noctibus obversari,
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125 obversor
ob-versor, ātus, 1, v. dep. ( act. collat. form obverso, āre, acc. to Prisc. p. 799 P.), to take position opposite or over against, to oppose one's self (class.).I.Lit.:B.magnam partem eorum palam Carthagini obversari dici,
Liv. 31, 11:in foro,
id. 33, 47:sedebant judices, obversabantur advocati,
Plin. Ep. 5, 21, 2:limini,
who were about the threshold, id. ib. 6, 16, 13:in urbe inter coetus,
Tac. A. 3, 37.—Trop., to hover or float before, to appear to one:II.illius et nomen dulce obversatur ad aures,
Lucr. 4, 1062:mihi ante oculos obversatur rei publicae dignitas,
Cic. Sest. 3, 7:obversentur species honestae viro,
id. Tusc. 2, 22, 52:animis, oculis,
Liv. 35, 11:in somnis,
id. 2, 36:sibi speciem noctibus obversari,
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126 Crimp Fabrics
The term includes such types as the "blister" and the "crepon." These fabrics are used for the making of dress goods, and can be produced in five different ways, namely: (a) by making suitable combinations of slack and tight weaves; (b) unequal warp tension in weaving, the crimp forming warp threads being allowed to weave very slack; (c) by combining two materials having a marked dissimilarity of shrinkage power during wet finishing, i.e., botany wool and mohair; (d) by modifying the weave structure in such a manner as to drop some picks from the main fabric and allow them to float on the back, the effectiveness of this method is enhanced by using a hard-twisted, single weft yarn to assist the contraction; (e) chemical means, such as is produced by printing the cloth in stripes with caustic soda of about 20 per cent strength, thickened with some substance such as starch. The cloth shrinks where printed and the unprinted parts in puckering gives the crimp effect. By dyeing the cloth two tones are obtained as a darker shade is shown where the caustic soda appears (see crepeing and crimps) -
127 περιπλέω
A sail or swim round, abs., Hdt.6.44, Ephipp. 5.16 (anap.), etc.; float, of an island, Hecat.305J.: c. acc., Λιβύην, Πελοπόννησον, τὴν ἄκρην, τὴν Εὔβοιαν, Hdt.4.42, 179, 5.108, 8.14;π. αὐτοὺς κύκλῳ Th.2.84
;ἀνὴρ πολλὰ περιπεπλευκώς Ar.Ra. 535
;π. ἐκ τοῦ Κωρύκου Th.8.34
;ἀπ' Ἰωνίας εἰς Κιλικίαν X.An.1.2.21
, cf. Th.8.92;εἰς Πύλας D.18.32
;π. ἐκεῖσε X.HG1.1.11
.II metaph., to be unstable, slip about, Hp.Fract.4.III [voice] Pass., to be wrapped up, Heliod. ap. Orib.44.23.20.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιπλέω
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128 ἐναιωρέομαι
2 οὖρα ἐνῃωρημένα containing suspended matter, Id.Prorrh.1.4.3 - ούμεναι συστάσεις movable concretions, Sor.1.88.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐναιωρέομαι
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