-
101 по мне
I• ПО МНЕ highly coll[PrepP; Invar; sent adv (parenth)]=====⇒ from my point of view:- to me;- [in limited contexts] for all I care.♦ Осетины шумно обступили меня и требовали на водку; но штабс-капитан так грозно на них прикрикнул, что они вмиг разбежались. "Ведь этакой народ, - сказал он: - и хлеба по-русски назвать не умеет, а выучил: "офицер, дай на водку!" Уж татары, по мне, лучше: те хоть непьющие..." (Лермонтов 1). The Ossetians vociferously besieged me, demanding money for vodka; but the captain shouted at them so fiercely that they dispersed in a moment. "You see what they are like!" he grumbled. "They don't know enough Russian to ask for a piece of bread, but they've learned to beg for tips: 'Officer, give me money for vodka!' To me the Tatars are better-they're tee-totalers at least..." (1b).♦ "По мне, хоть вы все живите в пятикомнатных квартирах" (Войнович 3). "As far as I'm concerned, you can all live in five-room apartments" (3a).♦ "...По мне, его кобыла и с матерью - да будь они прокляты! - а я жеребца не дам обскакать!"(Шолохов 2). ".. His mare and its mother can go to bloody hell for all I care, but I won't let him beat the stallion!" (2a).II• ПО МНЕ <ПО ТЕБЕ и т. п.> coll[PrepP; subj-compl with быть, прийтись etc (subj: usu. abstr or, less often, human)]=====⇒ to be pleasing to me (you etc), be in accord with my (your etc) tastes, interests:- X suits me;- X is my cup of tea < my thing>;- [in limited contexts] X is right for me;- X is the one <the [NP]> for me;- [in limited contexts] X grates on me.♦ "Ну, для чего вы идёте на войну?" - спросил Пьер. - "Для чего? Я не знаю. Так надо. Кроме того, я иду... - Он остановился. - Я иду потому, что эта жизнь, которую я веду здесь, эта жизнь - не по мне!" (Толстой 4). "And why are you going to war?" asked Pierre. "Why? I don't know. Because I must. And besides, I'm going-" he paused. "I'm going because this life I am leading here - this life is - not to my taste" (4a).♦...И то ему не так, и это не по нему. Что бы она ни сделала, все было неладно (Распутин 3). Nothing was to his liking. Whatever she did displeased him (3a).♦...Он [Чичиков] обратился к другому шкафу... Всё книги философии... "Это не по мне"... (Гоголь 3)....Chichikov turned to another bookcase....They were all books on philosophy.... "That's not my cup of tea"... (3a).♦ [Ирина:] Надо поискать другую должность, а эта не по мне (Чехов 5). [I.:] I must try to find some other job, this one's not right for me (5d).♦ [Фёкла:]...Уж каких женихов тебе припасла!.. Первый, Балтазар Балтазарович Жевакин, такой славный, во флоте служил - как раз по тебе придётся (Гоголь 1). [F:]... What a bunch of gentlemen I've got for you!...First, Baltazar Baltazarovich Zhevakin, such a nice gentleman; he served in the navy-he's just the one for you (lc).♦...Проходя однажды мимо МХАТа, я увидел объявление, что этому театру требуются рабочие сцены. Ну вот, решил я, эта работа... по мне (Войнович 1). One day, walking past the Moscow Art Theater, I noticed a sign saying that stage-set workers were needed. That's the job for me, I decided (1a).♦...Вообще Пётр Петрович принадлежал к разряду людей, по-видимому чрезвычайно любезных в обществе... но которые, чуть что не по них, тотчас же и теряют все свои средства и становятся похожими скорее на мешки с мукой, чем на развязных и оживляющих общество кавалеров (Достоевский 3). Generally speaking, Pyotr Petrovich belonged to that category of people who appear extremely affable in company...but who, as soon as something grates on them, instantly lose all their resources and begin to seem more like sacks of flour than offhand and convivial cavaliers (3c). -
102 по тебе
• ПО МНЕ <ПО ТЕБЕ и т. п.> coll[PrepP; subj-compl with быть, прийтись etc (subj: usu. abstr or, less often, human)]=====⇒ to be pleasing to me (you etc), be in accord with my (your etc) tastes, interests:- X suits me;- X is my cup of tea < my thing>;- [in limited contexts] X is right for me;- X is the one <the [NP]> for me;- [in limited contexts] X grates on me.♦ "Ну, для чего вы идёте на войну?" - спросил Пьер. - "Для чего? Я не знаю. Так надо. Кроме того, я иду... - Он остановился. - Я иду потому, что эта жизнь, которую я веду здесь, эта жизнь - не по мне!" (Толстой 4). "And why are you going to war?" asked Pierre. "Why? I don't know. Because I must. And besides, I'm going-" he paused. "I'm going because this life I am leading here - this life is - not to my taste" (4a).♦...И то ему не так, и это не по нему. Что бы она ни сделала, все было неладно (Распутин 3). Nothing was to his liking. Whatever she did displeased him (3a).♦...Он [Чичиков] обратился к другому шкафу... Всё книги философии... "Это не по мне"... (Гоголь 3)....Chichikov turned to another bookcase....They were all books on philosophy.... "That's not my cup of tea"... (3a).♦ [Ирина:] Надо поискать другую должность, а эта не по мне (Чехов 5). [I.:] I must try to find some other job, this one's not right for me (5d).♦ [Фёкла:]...Уж каких женихов тебе припасла!.. Первый, Балтазар Балтазарович Жевакин, такой славный, во флоте служил - как раз по тебе придётся (Гоголь 1). [F:]... What a bunch of gentlemen I've got for you!...First, Baltazar Baltazarovich Zhevakin, such a nice gentleman; he served in the navy-he's just the one for you (lc).♦...Проходя однажды мимо МХАТа, я увидел объявление, что этому театру требуются рабочие сцены. Ну вот, решил я, эта работа... по мне( Войнович 1). One day, walking past the Moscow Art Theater, I noticed a sign saying that stage-set workers were needed. That's the job for me, I decided (1a).♦...Вообще Пётр Петрович принадлежал к разряду людей, по-видимому чрезвычайно любезных в обществе... но которые, чуть что не по них, тотчас же и теряют все свои средства и становятся похожими скорее на мешки с мукой, чем на развязных и оживляющих общество кавалеров (Достоевский 3). Generally speaking, Pyotr Petrovich belonged to that category of people who appear extremely affable in company...but who, as soon as something grates on them, instantly lose all their resources and begin to seem more like sacks of flour than offhand and convivial cavaliers (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по тебе
-
103 sieben
* * ** * *Sie|ben ['ziːbn]f -, - or -ensevenSee:→ Vier* * *die1) (the number or figure 7.) seven2) (the age of 7.) seven3) (having seven (of something): a seven-sided figure.) seven-4) (7 in number.) seven5) (aged 7.) seven6) (the number or figure 17.) seventeen7) (to pass (something) through a sieve.) sieve8) (to separate by passing through a sieve etc: Sift the flour before making the cake.) sift* * *Sie·ben<-, - o -en>[ˈzi:bn̩]f1. (Zahl) seven▪ die \Sieben the [number] seven* * *die; Sieben, Siebenen1) seven2) (ugs.): (Bus-, Bahnlinie) number seven* * *sieben1 v/t & v/i (pass through a) sieve; (Gemüse etc) auch strain, sift; (Sand etc) riddle, screen; fig sift through;da wird ganz schön gesiebt fig they have a tough screening procedure, they really pick and choose umg; → aussieben* * *die; Sieben, Siebenen1) seven2) (ugs.): (Bus-, Bahnlinie) number seven* * *n.sifting n. -
104 mezcla
f.1 mixture.una mezcla explosiva an explosive combination (de personalidades, factores)una mezcla de tabacos a blend of tobaccos2 mixing.3 mix (Music).4 dough, kneading.5 mortar, plaster.6 crossbreed, mixing.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: mezclar.* * *1 (acción) mixing, blending2 (producto) mixture, blend3 (de película etc) mixing4 (textil) mixed fibres5 (argamasa) mortar\mezcla de razas mixture of races* * *noun f.mix, mixture, blend* * *SF1) (=acción) [de ingredientes, colores] mixing; [de razas, culturas] mixing; [de sonidos] mixing; [de cafés, tabacos, whiskies] blendingmesa 1)2) (=resultado) [de ingredientes, colores] mixture; [de razas, culturas] mix; [de cafés, tabacos, whiskies] blendsin mezcla — [sustancia] pure; [gasolina] unadulterated
costumbres transmitidas sin mezcla de influencias externas — customs passed on without any external influence
mezcla explosiva — (lit) explosive mixture; (fig) lethal combination
3) (Mús) mix4) (Constr) mortar5) (Cos) blend, mix* * *1) ( proceso)a) ( de productos) mixing; (de vinos, tabacos, cafés) blendingb) (de razas, culturas) mixingc) (Audio) mixing2)a) ( combinación de - productos) mixture; (- vinos, tabacos, cafés) blend; (- tejidos) mixuna mezcla de distintos colores — a combination o mixture of different colors
b) (de razas, culturas) mixc) (Audio) mix•* * *= admixture, amalgam, blend, mix, mixing, mixture, alchemy, concoction, combination, potpourri, conflation, cocktail, recombination, bringing together, meld, mishmash, melange.Ex. No 'bona fide' author will wish to exhibit reduced output efficiency due to admixture with false authorship.Ex. Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex. Thus in index or catalogue or data base design the indexer must choose an appropriate blend of recall and precision for each individual application.Ex. There are important employment opportunities available to people equipped with the right mix of skills and experience.Ex. This article describes the architecture and the main features of DOMINO, a multimedia information retrieval system whose data base is a collection of multimedia documents (MDs) constituted of a mixing of texts and images.Ex. When used by skilled abstractors this mixture of styles can achieve the maximum transmission of information, within a minimum length.Ex. This is a specialist service calling for a unique alchemy of librarian and computing skills.Ex. Statistics show black family life to be an appalling concoction of poverty, shooting and rampant teenage pregnancy.Ex. The software can search each field or a combination of fields.Ex. This center holds one of the most significant collections (dare we call it potpourri?) of science, natural history, art, history, and culture in the world = Este centre posee uno de las colecciones (¿o quizás popurrí?) más significativas de la ciencia, historia natural, arte, historia y cultura del mundo.Ex. It found differences in the abbreviations used and other stylistic matters (mainly due to language differences) but was able to propose a conflation of the descriptions that formed the basis of what became the SBD and later the ISBD.Ex. He rightly characterizes his book as a ' cocktail of personal and public observations.Ex. These genomes are inherited in strictly lineal fashion, without recombination.Ex. I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex. The article is entitled 'Scholars and media: an unmixable mess of oil and water or a perfect meld of oil and vinegar?'.Ex. We follow a mishmash of characters as they move through their unfortunate life without felicity.Ex. There were space cadets, aimless women -- the melange was incredible.----* hacer mezcla = mix + cement.* mezcla de lluvia helada y aguanieve = wint(e)ry mix, wint(e)ry shower.* mezcla heterogénea = mixed bag.* que mezcla sensaciones = synesthetic, cross-sensory.* sin mezcla = unmixed.* una mezcla de = a mixture of, a blend of, a mix of, a rollup of.* * *1) ( proceso)a) ( de productos) mixing; (de vinos, tabacos, cafés) blendingb) (de razas, culturas) mixingc) (Audio) mixing2)a) ( combinación de - productos) mixture; (- vinos, tabacos, cafés) blend; (- tejidos) mixuna mezcla de distintos colores — a combination o mixture of different colors
b) (de razas, culturas) mixc) (Audio) mix•* * *= admixture, amalgam, blend, mix, mixing, mixture, alchemy, concoction, combination, potpourri, conflation, cocktail, recombination, bringing together, meld, mishmash, melange.Ex: No 'bona fide' author will wish to exhibit reduced output efficiency due to admixture with false authorship.
Ex: Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex: Thus in index or catalogue or data base design the indexer must choose an appropriate blend of recall and precision for each individual application.Ex: There are important employment opportunities available to people equipped with the right mix of skills and experience.Ex: This article describes the architecture and the main features of DOMINO, a multimedia information retrieval system whose data base is a collection of multimedia documents (MDs) constituted of a mixing of texts and images.Ex: When used by skilled abstractors this mixture of styles can achieve the maximum transmission of information, within a minimum length.Ex: This is a specialist service calling for a unique alchemy of librarian and computing skills.Ex: Statistics show black family life to be an appalling concoction of poverty, shooting and rampant teenage pregnancy.Ex: The software can search each field or a combination of fields.Ex: This center holds one of the most significant collections (dare we call it potpourri?) of science, natural history, art, history, and culture in the world = Este centre posee uno de las colecciones (¿o quizás popurrí?) más significativas de la ciencia, historia natural, arte, historia y cultura del mundo.Ex: It found differences in the abbreviations used and other stylistic matters (mainly due to language differences) but was able to propose a conflation of the descriptions that formed the basis of what became the SBD and later the ISBD.Ex: He rightly characterizes his book as a ' cocktail of personal and public observations.Ex: These genomes are inherited in strictly lineal fashion, without recombination.Ex: I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex: The article is entitled 'Scholars and media: an unmixable mess of oil and water or a perfect meld of oil and vinegar?'.Ex: We follow a mishmash of characters as they move through their unfortunate life without felicity.Ex: There were space cadets, aimless women -- the melange was incredible.* hacer mezcla = mix + cement.* mezcla de lluvia helada y aguanieve = wint(e)ry mix, wint(e)ry shower.* mezcla heterogénea = mixed bag.* que mezcla sensaciones = synesthetic, cross-sensory.* sin mezcla = unmixed.* una mezcla de = a mixture of, a blend of, a mix of, a rollup of.* * *1 (de productos) mixing; (de vinos, tabacos, cafés) blending2 (de razas, culturas) mixingestos perros son producto de una mezcla these dogs are crossbreeds3 ( Audio) mixingañadir cuatro cucharadas de azúcar a la mezcla add four spoonfuls of sugar to the mixturees una mezcla de distintos colores it is a combination o mixture of different colorsno me gusta la mezcla de dulce y salado I don't like mixing sweet and savory thingshabla una mezcla de inglés y francés he speaks a mixture of English and French2 (de razas, culturas) mix3 ( Audio) mix4 ( Const) mortarCompuesto:( Arm) explosive mixture* * *
Del verbo mezclar: ( conjugate mezclar)
mezcla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
mezcla
mezclar
mezcla sustantivo femenino
1 ( proceso)
2 ( combinación )
(de vinos, tabacos, cafés) blend;
( de tejidos) mix;
c) (Audio) mix
mezclar ( conjugate mezclar) verbo transitivo
1
mezcla algo con algo to mix sth with sth
2 ‹documentos/ropa› to mix up, get … mixed up;
mezcla algo con algo to get sth mixed up with sth
3 ( involucrar) mezcla a algn en algo to get sb mixed up o involved in sth
mezclarse verbo pronominal
1
b) ( tener trato con) mezclase con algn to mix with sb
2 [razas/culturas] to mix
mezcla sustantivo femenino
1 (acción) mixing, blending
Rad Cine mixing
2 (producto) mixture, blend: me gusta esta mezcla de cafés, I like this blend of coffee
Audio mix
Text mix
una mezcla de seda y lino, a silk/linen mix
mezclar verbo transitivo
1 (combinar, amalgamar) to mix, blend: no me gusta mezclar a los amigos, I don't like to mix my friends
2 (algo ordenado antes) to mix up: mezcló sus cosas con las tuyas, he got his things mixed up with yours
3 (involucrar) to involve, mix up
' mezcla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barro
- consistente
- expandirse
- homogeneizar
- spanglish
- consistencia
- contenido
- homogéneo
- mezclilla
- puro
English:
add in
- blend
- cross
- mix
- mixture
- Spanglish
- stand
- medley
- mixed
* * *mezcla nf1. [de materiales, productos] [resultado] mixture, combination;[acción] mixing;una mezcla de tabacos/whiskys a blend of tobaccos/whiskies;el verde es resultado de la mezcla del azul y del amarillo green is the result of mixing blue and yellow;cuando hierva la leche, añádala a la mezcla when the milk boils, add it to the mixture;es una mezcla de comedia y tragedia it's a mixture of comedy and tragedy2. [de culturas, pueblos] [resultado] mixture;[acción] mixing3. [tejido] mix4. Mús & TV [resultado] mix;[acción] mixing;mesa de mezclas mixing desk, mixer5. mezcla explosiva explosive mixture;Figla mezcla explosiva de alcohol y drogas the explosive combination of alcohol and drugs* * *f* * *mezcla nf1) : mixing2) : mixture, blend3) : mortar (masonry material)* * *mezcla n1. (en general) mixture2. (de tabaco) blend3. (de personas) mix -
105 tectorius
I.In gen. (very rare):B. II.paniculum,
thatch, Plaut. Mil. 1, 1, 18. — Hence,In partic., that belongs to or serves for covering or overlaying walls, ceilings, floors, etc.; of or belonging to staining, painting, stuccoing, plastering, etc. (freq. and class.):B.opus,
Varr. R. R. 1, 57, 1; cf. id. ib. 3, 11, 2:neque id (sepulcrum) opere tectorio exornari,
Cic. Leg. 2, 26, 65: atramentum tectorium, that serves for staining or washing walls, Plin. 35, 6, 25, § 43: saetae e penicillis tectoriis, plasterers ' brushes, id. 28, 17, 71, § 235.—Hence,Subst.: tec-tōrĭum, ii, n., plaster, stucco, fresco-painting, a wash for walls, etc.:2.parietes ac camarae munitae tectorio,
Varr. R. R. 3, 8, 1; Cic. Div. 2, 27, 58; id. Verr. 2, 1, 55, § 145; id. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 1; id. Att. 1, 10, 3; Vitr. 7, 2, sq.; 5, 10; Sen. Ep. 86, 8; Col. 8, 15, 5; Plin. 35, 16, 56, § 194; 36, 23, 55, § 176; Dig. 15, 3, 3. — Satirically, a paste of flour put on the face to preserve the beauty of the complexion:tandem aperit vultum et tectoria prima reponit,
cover, coating, Juv. 6, 467.—Trop., of speech, smooth words, flattery (very rare):dignoscere cautus, Quid solidum crepet et pictae tectoria linguae,
Pers. 5, 24;so imitated,
Aug. Ep. 1 ad Volusian. -
106 paste
[peɪst] noun1) a soft, damp mixture, especially one made up of glue and water and used for sticking pieces of paper etc together.مَعْجون عَجينَه3) a mixture made from some types of food:عَجينة للطَّعامalmond paste.
-
107 Р-64
ХОТЬ (ПОПОЛАМ) РАЗОРВИСЬ coll (хоть + VPIIlipcr, these forms only fixed WO1. ( usu. subord clausel whatever you do, however much you try, you cannot attain the desired resultno matter how hard you trytry as you might try as hard as you like knock yourself out.Асеев записал слова Есенина: «Никто тебя знать не будет, если не писать лирики: на фунт помолу нужен фунт навозу -вот что нужно. А без славы ничего не будет, хоть ты пополам разорвись - тебя не услышат» (Гладков 1). Aseyev wrote down his I Yesenins) remarks word for word: "If you don't write lyrics, no one will ever know you for every pound of flour, you need a pound of dung. Without fame, you won't get anywhere, try as hard as you like —no one will listen" (1a)2. ( usu. impers predic) (used when s.o. has to do several things at once, be in several places at the same time) it is very difficult for s.o. to cope with all the things he has to do simultaneously: I have (he has etc) only got two hands (, after all)there is only one of me (him etc).«Хозяйство, дети - все на мне, - жаловалась Мария, -все приходится самой делать. Хоть разорвись...» "It's all on my shoulders," Maria complained, "the housework, the kids. I have to do everything myself, and I've only got two hands, after all." -
108 хоть пополам разорвись
[ хоть + VPImper these forms onty; fixed WO]=====1. [usu. subord clause]⇒ whatever you do, however much you try, you cannot attain the desired result:- knock yourself out.♦ Асеев записал слова Есенина: "Никто тебя знать не будет, если не писать лирики: на фунт помолу нужен фунт навозу - вот что нужно. А без славы ничего не будет, хоть ты пополам разорвись - тебя не услышат" (Гладков 1). Aseyev wrote down his [Yesenins] remarks word for word: "If you don't write lyrics, no one will ever know you for every pound of flour, you need a pound of dung. Without fame, you won't get anywhere, try as hard as you like - no one will listen" (1a)2. [usu. impers predic]⇒ (used when s.o. has to do several things at once, be in several places at the same time) it is very difficult for s.o. to cope with all the things he has to do simultaneously:- I have <he has etc> only got two hands (, after all);- there is only one of me (him etc).♦ "Хозяйство, дети - все на мне, - жаловалась Мария, - все приходится самой делать. Хоть разорвись..." "It's all on my shoulders," Maria complained, "the housework, the kids. I have to do everything myself, and I've only got two hands, after all."Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть пополам разорвись
-
109 хоть разорвись
[ хоть + VPImper these forms onty; fixed WO]=====1. [usu. subord clause]⇒ whatever you do, however much you try, you cannot attain the desired result:- knock yourself out.♦ Асеев записал слова Есенина: "Никто тебя знать не будет, если не писать лирики: на фунт помолу нужен фунт навозу - вот что нужно. А без славы ничего не будет, хоть ты пополам разорвись - тебя не услышат" (Гладков 1). Aseyev wrote down his [Yesenins] remarks word for word: "If you don't write lyrics, no one will ever know you for every pound of flour, you need a pound of dung. Without fame, you won't get anywhere, try as hard as you like - no one will listen" (1a)2. [usu. impers predic]⇒ (used when s.o. has to do several things at once, be in several places at the same time) it is very difficult for s.o. to cope with all the things he has to do simultaneously:- I have <he has etc> only got two hands (, after all);- there is only one of me (him etc).♦ "Хозяйство, дети - все на мне, - жаловалась Мария, - все приходится самой делать. Хоть разорвись..." "It's all on my shoulders," Maria complained, "the housework, the kids. I have to do everything myself, and I've only got two hands, after all."Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть разорвись
-
110 Nudel
f; -, -n; GASTR. noodle; Pl. (Nudelarten) pasta Sg., pastas; ulkige Nudel umg., fig. funny character* * *die Nudelnoodle* * *Nu|del ['nuːdl]f -, -n usu pl* * *(a strip of paste usually made with water, flour and egg: fried noodles.) noodle* * *Nu·del<-, -n>[ˈnu:dl̩]fdicke \Nudel fat onegiftige \Nudel nasty oneulkige \Nudel funny one* * *die; Nudel, Nudeln1) piece of spaghetti/vermicelli/tortellini etc.; (als Suppeneinlage) noodle2) (ugs.)eine komische Nudel — a real character
* * *ulkige Nudel umg, fig funny character* * *die; Nudel, Nudeln1) piece of spaghetti/vermicelli/tortellini etc.; (als Suppeneinlage) noodleNudeln — (Teigwaren) pasta sing.; (als Suppeneinlage, Reis Nudeln) noodles
2) (ugs.)* * *-n f.noodle n. -
111 Pudding
m; -s, -s oder -e; etwa blancmange, Am. pudding; (Mehlspeise) pudding; das sind doch keine Muskeln, das ist nur Pudding umg., fig. that’s not muscle, that’s just flab; auf den Pudding hauen umg., fig. run riot* * *der Puddingblancmange; pudding* * *Pụd|ding ['pʊdɪŋ]m -s, -sthick custard-based dessert often tasting of vanilla, chocolate etc, ≈ blancmangeBeine/Arme wie Pudding haben — to have legs/arms like jelly
* * *(any of several types of soft sweet foods made with eggs, flour, milk etc: sponge pudding; rice pudding.) pudding* * *Pud·ding<-s, -s>[ˈpʊdɪŋ]m milk-based dessert similar to blancmange* * *der; Puddings, Puddinge od. Puddings ≈ blancmange* * *auf den Pudding hauen umg, fig run riot* * *der; Puddings, Puddinge od. Puddings ≈ blancmange -
112 pudding
m; -s, -s oder -e; etwa blancmange, Am. pudding; (Mehlspeise) pudding; das sind doch keine Muskeln, das ist nur Pudding umg., fig. that’s not muscle, that’s just flab; auf den Pudding hauen umg., fig. run riot* * *der Puddingblancmange; pudding* * *Pụd|ding ['pʊdɪŋ]m -s, -sthick custard-based dessert often tasting of vanilla, chocolate etc, ≈ blancmangeBeine/Arme wie Pudding haben — to have legs/arms like jelly
* * *(any of several types of soft sweet foods made with eggs, flour, milk etc: sponge pudding; rice pudding.) pudding* * *Pud·ding<-s, -s>[ˈpʊdɪŋ]m milk-based dessert similar to blancmange* * *der; Puddings, Puddinge od. Puddings ≈ blancmange* * *…pudding m im subst, GASTR:Grießpudding semolina pudding;Himbeerpudding raspberry blancmange (US pudding);Vanillepudding vanilla pudding* * *der; Puddings, Puddinge od. Puddings ≈ blancmange -
113 polewka
f.Gen.pl. -ek kulin. type of soup (prepared by thickening water, wine, broth, etc. with flour, yolk, etc., similar to brewis or caudle); czarna polewka animal blood soup.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > polewka
-
114 rebozado
1→ link=rebozar rebozar► adjetivo1 coated in breadcrumbs, coated in batter■ ternera rebozada breaded veal, veal coated in breadcrumbs* * *ADJ (Culin) fried in batter, fried in breadcrumbs* * *= batter.Ex. Puddings are foods that are presented in a solid mass formed by the mixing of various ingredients with a binder, which might include batter, blood, eggs, etc.* * *= batter.Ex: Puddings are foods that are presented in a solid mass formed by the mixing of various ingredients with a binder, which might include batter, blood, eggs, etc.
* * *rebozado, -a adjbreaded, = coated in flour, egg and breadcrumbs;* * *rebozado adj battered / in batter -
115 HIMINN
* * *(gen. himins, dat. himni; pl. himnar), m. heaven; undir berum himini, in the open air.* * *m. [the form hifinn occurs rarely, Fms. x. 10 (v. l.), Hb. (1866) thrice; the mod. form is himin, without the inflexive n; the root consonant varies between m and f (or v), the final between n and l, cp. Goth. himins, A. S. heofon, Engl. heaven, Hel. himil, O. H. G. himila, Germ. as also mod. Dan. and Swed. himmel; this interchange of f and m is analogous to ‘of’ and ‘um’ (umb), ‘sofa’ and ‘sömn’ (i. e. svefn), ‘kufl’ and ‘kumbl,’ Lat. sopio and somnus, etc. ☞ The mythol. Gimle (Vsp. 63) is probably dat. of an obsolete himil derived from the time when the initial h was still sounded gutturally]:—heaven; in the old heathen creed the heavenly vault was the skull of the giant Ymir, Gm. 40, Vþm. 21, Edda sub init.; and is called by the poets ‘the giant’s skull,’ ‘the burden of the dwarfs’ (vide dvergr), etc.; the heavens were nine, the names of which are recorded in Edda (Gl.):—Níu eru himnar á hæð talðir, cp. Alm. 12, 13; upp-h., the ether, Vsp. 3; nú heldr jörð griðum upp, en himinn varðar fyrir ofan en hafit Rauða fyrir útan er liggr um lönd öll, Grág. i. 166; jafnhárt upp sem himinn, Edda 60 (in a verse); leikr hár hiti við h., sjálfan, Vsp. 58; hinn slétti h., Vþm. 46: allit., heiðr himin, Hbl. 19, Eb. 48 new Ed., v. l.; haf og h., sea and heaven; himin ok jörð, heaven and earth, Nj. 194; áðr stjarna komi á himin, ere the stars came up in heaven, Grág. ii. 322.β. phrases, undir berum himni, under the bare sky, freq.; hann ann mér eigi at hafa himininn jafnan yfir höfði sér sem hann hefir sjálfr, Vápn. 20; þykjask taka h. höndum, to think one grasps heaven with one’s hands, of high fantastic hopes; þat hugðum vér bændr … at vér hefðim þá höndum himin tekit, en nú …, Hkr. i. 141, Sighvat (Bersögl. vísur), Al. 118; himins-emdi, the end, border of heaven, Vþm. 37, Edda 12.2. the heathen conception of a plurality of heavens caused the plural to be mostly used by Christian writers, esp. after the Reformation, also, Guð á himnum, God in the heavens; Faðir á himnum, Gr. ἐν τοις οὐρανοις, N. T., following the Gr. text; himnum að, towards the heavens, Pass. 34. 1; hér og á himnum bæði, 24. 7: himna-Guð, God in the heavens, Sól. 6, Stj.; stíga til himna, to ascend to the heavens, Gþl. 40; himna-fagnaðr, heavenly joy, Hom. 30; himna-brauð, bread from the heavens, manna, Post.; himna-fæðsla, id., Stj.; himna-för, ascension to the heavens; himna-ljós, the light of the heavens, Pass. 3. 3; hinma-hallir, the halls of the heavens, 25. 13; himna-konungr, the king of the heavens, Hom., Fms. i. 141; himna-mjöl, the flour of the heavens, manna, Stj., Al. 64; himna-sjón, heavenly sight, Greg. 35; himna-vist, an abode in the heavens, Hom.; himna-ríki, n. the kingdom of the heavens, N. T., in old writers himin-ríki.II. metaph. (like Gr. οὐρανός), a canopy, covering, cp. Germ. trag-himmel; sængr-himinn, a bed canopy: poët., brúna-himinn, heaven of the brows, the forehead, Kormak; ál-himin, the heaven or covering of the deep, the ice, Eyvind. -
116 अपूप
-
117 करम्भ
karambhám. groats orᅠ coarsely-ground oats etc.;
a dish of parched grain, a cake orᅠ flour orᅠ meal mixed with curds, a kind of gruel (generally offered to Pūshan as having no teeth to masticate hardfood)
RV. AV. VS. etc.. ;
a mixture;
N. of a poisonous plant Suṡr. ;
of a son of Ṡakuni andᅠ father of Devarāta Hariv. ;
of the father of Asura Mahisha;
of a monkey R. ;
of a brother of Rambha;
(ā) f. Asparagus Racemosus L. ;
fennel;
N. of the daughter of a king of Kaliṇga andᅠ wife of Akrodhana MBh. I, 3775 ;
(mfn.) mixed (as an odour) BhP. ;
- करम्भपात्र
- करम्भभाग
- करम्भवालुका
-
118 क्षुद्र
kshudrá
minute, diminutive, tiny, very small, little, trifling
AV. VS. XIV, 30 TBr. III ṠBr. ChUp. AitUp. Yājñ. etc.. ;
mean, low, vile Mn. VII, 27 Yājñ. I, 309 MBh. etc.. ;
wicked (said in joke) Mālav. ;
niggardly, avaricious L. ;
cruel L. ;
poor, indigent L. ;
m. a small particle of rice L. ;
= - roga (q.v.) Suṡr. ;
= - panasa (q.v.) L. ;
(ā) f. (Pāṇ. 4-3, 119) a kind of bee Bhpr. ;
a fly, gnat L. ;
a base orᅠ despicable woman Pāṇ. 4-1, 131 ;
a maimed orᅠ crippled woman ib. Pat. ;
a whore, harlot L. ;
a dancing girl L. ;
a quarrelsome woman L. ;
N. of several plants (Solanum Jacquini, alsoᅠ another variety of Solanum, Oxalis pusilla, Coix barbata, Nardostachys Jaṭā-māṇsī) L. ;
(ám) n. a particle of dust, flour, meal RV. I, 129, 6 and VIII, 49, 4 ;
+ cf. Lith. kūdikis, « an infant» ;
Pers. كودك kūdak, « small a boy»
- क्षुद्रकण्टकारी
- क्षुद्रकण्टकी
- क्षुद्रकण्टारिका
- क्षुद्रकण्टिका
- क्षुद्रकम्बु
- क्षुद्रकर्मन्
- क्षुद्रकल्प
- क्षुद्रकारलिका
- क्षुद्रकारवेल्ली
- क्षुद्रकुलिश
- क्षुद्रकुष्ठ
- क्षुद्रक्ल्रिप्ति
- क्षुद्रक्षुर
- क्षुद्रगुड
- क्षुद्रगोक्षुरक
- क्षुद्रघण्टिका
- क्षुद्रघण्टी
- क्षुद्रघोली
- क्षुद्रचञ्चु
- क्षुद्रचन्दन
- क्षुद्रचम्पक
- क्षुद्रचिर्भिता
- क्षुद्रचूद
- क्षुद्रजन्तु
- क्षुद्रजातीफल
- क्षुद्रजीर
- क्षुद्रजीवा
- क्षुद्रंचर
- क्षुद्रतण्डुल
- क्षुद्रता
- क्षुद्रतात
- क्षुद्रतुलसी
- क्षुद्रत्व
- क्षुद्रदंशिका
- क्षुद्रदंशी
- क्षुद्रदुरालभा
- क्षुद्रदुःस्पर्शा
- क्षुद्रधात्री
- क्षुद्रधान्य
- क्षुद्रनदी
- क्षुद्रनासिक
- क्षुद्रपक्षिक
- क्षुद्रपत्त्रा
- क्षुद्रपत्त्री
- क्षुद्रपद
- क्षुद्रपनस
- क्षुद्रपर्ण
- क्षुद्रपशु
- क्षुद्रपाषाणभेदक
- क्षुद्रपाषाणभेदा
- क्षुद्रपाषाणभेदी
- क्षुद्रपिप्पली
- क्षुद्रपृषती
- क्षुद्रपोतिका
- क्षुद्रफलक
- क्षुद्रफला
- क्षुद्रबक
- क्षुद्रबला
- क्षुद्रबुद्धि
- क्षुद्रभ
- क्षुद्रभण्टाकी
- क्षुद्रभृत्
- क्षुद्रमहा
- क्षुद्रमीन
- क्षुद्रमुस्ता
- क्षुद्ररस
- क्षुद्ररुहा
- क्षुद्ररोग
- क्षुद्ररोगिक
- क्षुद्रवंशा
- क्षुद्रवज्र
- क्षुद्रवर्वणा
- क्षुद्रवल्ली
- क्षुद्रवार्ताकिनी
- क्षुद्रवार्ताकी
- क्षुद्रवास्तुकी
- क्षुद्रवैदेही
- क्षुद्रशङ्ख
- क्षुद्रशणपुष्पिका
- क्षुद्रशर्करा
- क्षुद्रशर्करिका
- क्षुद्रशार्दूल
- क्षुद्रशीर्ष
- क्षुद्रशील
- क्षुद्रशुक्ति
- क्षुद्रशुक्तिका
- क्षुद्रश्यामा
- क्षुद्रश्लेष्मान्तक
- क्षुद्रश्वास
- क्षुद्रश्वेता
- क्षुद्रसमाचार
- क्षुद्रसहा
- क्षुद्रसुवर्ण
- क्षुद्रसूक्त
- क्षुद्रस्फोट
- क्षुद्रस्वर्ण
- क्षुद्रहन्
- क्षुद्रहिङ्गुलिका
- क्षुद्रहिङ्गुली
- क्षुद्राक्ष
- क्षुद्राग्निमन्थ
- क्षुद्राचरित
- क्षुद्राञ्जन
- क्षुद्राण्ड
- क्षुद्रात्मन्
- क्षुद्रान्त्र
- क्षुद्रापामार्ग
- क्षुद्रापामार्गक
- क्षुद्रामलक
- क्षुद्राम्बुपनस
- क्षुद्राम्र
- क्षुद्राम्लपनस
- क्षुद्राम्ला
- क्षुद्राम्लिका
- क्षुद्रेक्ष
- क्षुद्रेङ्गुदी
- क्षुद्रेर्वारु
- क्षुद्रैला
- क्षुद्रोदुम्बरिका
- क्षुद्रोपोदकनाम्नी
- क्षुद्रोपोदकी
- क्षुद्रोलूक
-
119 चूर्ण
cūrṇamfn. ( carv) minute, VarBiS. LXXXI, 6 ;
m. MBh. VarBṛS. n. powder flour, aromatic powder, pounded sandal, ṠāṇkbṠr. KātyṠr. Kauṡ. MBh. etc. (ifc. Pāṇ. 6-2, 134);
m. chalk, lime VarBṛS. XXVII, 36 Prab. II, 17 Sch. ;
N. of a man Vīrac. XV, XXVIII ;
n. rice mixed with sesam Yājñ. I, 303 ;
a kind of easy prose Vām. I, 3, 25 ;
dividing a word by separating double consonant for obtaining a different sense (in a riddle, etc.), IV, 1, 7. ;
- चूर्णकार
- चूर्णकुन्तल
- चूर्णकृत्
- चूर्णकेश
- चूर्णखण्ड
- चूर्णता
- चूर्णत्व
- चूर्णपद
- चूर्णपारद
- चूर्णपेषम्
- चूर्णमुष्टि
- चूर्णयोग
- चूर्णशस्
- चूर्णशाकाङ्क
-
120 यव
yáva1) m. the first half of a month (generally in pl.;
accord. toᅠ Comm. = pūrva-pakshāḥ;
alsoᅠ written yāva) VS. ṠBr. Kāṭh. ;
2) mfn. (1. yu) warding off, averting AV. Yājñ. ;
3) m. barley (in the earliest times, prob. any grain orᅠ corn yielding flour orᅠ meal;
pl. barley-corns) RV. etc. etc.;
a barley-corn (either as a measure of length = 1/6 orᅠ 1/8 of an Aṇgula VarBṛS. ;
orᅠ as a weight= 6 orᅠ 12 mustard seeds= 1/2 Guñjā Mn. Yājñ.);
any grain of seed orᅠ seed corn Bhpr. ;
(in palmistry) a figure orᅠ mark on the hand resembling a barley-corn (supposed to indicate good fortune) VarBṛS. ;
N. of a partic. astron. Yoga (when the favourable planets are situated in the 4th andᅠ 10th mansions andᅠ the unfavourable ones in the 1st andᅠ 7th) ib. ;
speed, velocity W. (prob. w.r. for java);
a double convex lens ib. ;
+ cf. Zd. yava;
Gk. ζειά;
Lith. javaí
См. также в других словарях:
flour — [flour] n. [ME (see FLOWER): a fig. use as “best, prime” in “flour of wheat,” after Fr fleur de farine, lit., flower of meal] 1. a fine, powdery substance, or meal, produced by grinding and sifting grain, esp. wheat, or any of various edible… … English World dictionary
Flour — For other uses, see Flour (disambiguation). A paper sack of wheat flour, with a metal measuring scoop. Flour is a powder which is made from grinding cereal grains, other seeds or roots (like Cassava). It is the main ingredient of bread, which is… … Wikipedia
flour — flour1 [flauə US flaur] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: FLOWER1 best part ; because it is the best of the grain] a powder that is made by crushing wheat or other grain and is used for making bread, cakes etc white/wholemeal/rice/wheat etc flour… … Dictionary of contemporary English
flour — flour1 [ flaur ] noun uncount * a white or brown powder made by crushing grains. Flour is used for making bread, cakes, pasta, etc.: Add two tablespoons of flour. wholewheat flour plain/self raising flour flour flour 2 [ flaur ] verb transitive… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flour — I UK [flaʊə(r)] / US [flaʊr] noun [uncountable] * a white or brown powder made by crushing grains. Flour is used for making bread, cakes, pasta etc Add two tablespoons of flour. whole wheat flour plain/self raising flour II UK [flaʊə(r)] / US… … English dictionary
flour — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bread, cake ▪ all purpose (AmE), baking (AmE), plain (BrE), self raising (BrE), self rising (AmE) ▪ … Collocations dictionary
flour — 1 noun (U) a powder made by crushing grain, especially wheat, and used for making bread, cakes etc see also: plain flour, selfraising flour 2 verb (T) to cover a surface with flour … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
flour — [[t]flaʊər, ˈflaʊ ər[/t]] n. 1) coo the finely ground meal of grain, esp. wheat, separated by bolting 2) coo a finely ground preparation of fish, bananas, dehydrated potatoes, etc 3) a fine, soft powder 4) to make (grain) into flour; grind and… … From formal English to slang
flour — /ˈflaʊə / (say flowuh) noun 1. the finely ground meal of wheat or other grain, especially the finer meal separated by bolting. 2. any fine, soft powder: flour of emery. –verb (t) 3. to make (grain, etc.) into flour; grind and bolt. 4. to sprinkle …
Saint-Flour (Cantal) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Flour. 45° 02′ 04″ N 3° 05′ 37″ E … Wikipédia en Français
Saint-flour (cantal) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Flour. 45° 02′ 04″ N 3° 05′ 37″ E … Wikipédia en Français