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43 słabost|ka
f weakness; (przywara) foible- niewinna słabostka an innocent weakness- ludzkie słabostki human weaknesses- staram się znosić jego słabostki I’m trying to put up with his foiblesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > słabost|ka
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44 agerian
adb.1. ( nabari denez) evidently, clearly, openly; \agerian eta ez ezkutuan openly and not clandestinely2. ( estali gabe) uncovered; umea \agerian dago the child is uncovered; \agerian eta ezkutuan openly and clandestinelyb. ( jende aurrean) publically; Afganistanen debekaturik dago, horrelako gauzak agerian egitea in Afghanistan it is forbidden to do such things in public; ez da ausartzen \agerian hitz egitera he doesn't dare speak in public3. \agerian utzi to show |to display; askotan zorakeria ugari egin nuen, gaztetako ahulezia eta giza izaeraren makaltasuna \agerian utziz, eta horrek, damuz diot, Jainkorari mingarriak zaizkion tentaldi batzuetara eraman ninduen I frequently fell into many foolish errors, and displayed the weakness of youth, and the foibles of human nature, which, I am sorry to say led me into various temptations, offensive in the sight of God -
45 hori
I.erak.1. that; liburu \hori that book; liburu gorri \hori that red book; gure \\ zure liburu \hori that book of ours \\ yours; etxe horretan \\ horrekin \\ horretara in \\ with \\ to that house2.a. ( izenik gabe) that; zer da \hori? what's that?; \hori horrela bada if that's how it is; \hori dela eta for that reasonb. ( izenorde gisan) he gizonezkoa., she emakumezkoa., it; horrek ez daki ezer (s)he doesn't know anything; kontuz horrekin! care with {him || her}!3. (2. pertsonaren indargarria) you; alde hemendik, alproja \hori! get out of here you scoundrel!; har ezak, asto horrek! take it you fool!a. \hori da \hori! that's something else!b. (+ bai) \hori bai neska ederra what a beautiful girl she is! | that's what I call a beautiful girl!; \hori bai dela zaila now that's hard! | boy is that hard! (USA)5. ( beste erabilera bereziak) which; Bai, herri osoa zegoen hark joa, eta jendetza handiak biltzen ziren alderdi politikoetara. Horrek nahasketa eta zatiketa sortzen zituen jendearen artean, batzuek ziotelarik, "Hona hemen egia", eta beste batzuek, "Hara han egia"! Indeed, the whole country seemed affected by it, and great multitudes united themselves to the different political parties, which created no small stir and division amongst the people, some crying, "Lo here!" and others, "Lo there!"; askotan zorakeria ugari egin nuen, gaztetako ahulezia eta giza izaeraren makaltasuna agerian utziz, eta horrek, damuz diot, Jainkorari mingarriak zaizkion tentaldi batzuetara eraman ninduen I frequently fell into many foolish errors, and displayed the weakness of youth, and the foibles of human nature, which, I am sorry to say led me into various temptations, offensive in the sight of GodII.io. yellow -
46 démanger
v. intrans. Gratter quelqu'un où ça le démange: To ingratiate oneself with someone by pandering to their foibles (literally to scratch someone's back when the need arises). -
47 выкрутасы
мн. разг.1) ( причудливые фигуры) peculiar shapes / figures; ( в почерке) flourishes ['flʌ-]; ( в танце) capersвыде́лывать нога́ми выкрута́сы — cut capers
2) ( вычурность) pretentiousness sg, extravagance sg; mannerismsговори́ть с выкрута́сами — speak affectedly [with mannerisms]
3) (причуды, капризы, странности в поведении) whims, follies; quirks, foiblesчелове́к с выкрута́сами — freakish person, (a real) freak
выкрута́сы приро́ды — whims / freaks / vagaries of nature
4) ( уловки) tricksрекла́мные выкрута́сы — publicity stunts / tricks
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48 закидоны
мн. (ед. закидо́н м.)2) ( ухаживания) advances3)де́лать закидо́ны (прощупывать почву) — put out feelers идиом.
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49 заскок
м. разг.( странность в поведении) kink; foible; ( навязчивая идея) a bee in one's bonnet идиом.это́ у него́ очередно́й заско́к — that's another of his foibles
у меня́ како́й-то заско́к в мы́слях — I can't think straight
заско́к в па́мяти — a lapse in smb's memory
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50 bend smb. to one's will
(bend smb. to one's will (тж. lay или work one's will on smb.))подчинить кого-л. своей волеIt would have been a false modesty... not to acknowledge that he had been wonderfully clever. He didn't know anyone who could so skilfully have worked on the passions, foibles and interest of the parties concerned as to bend then to his will. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Then and Now’, ch. XXII) — Он должен отбросить ложную скромность... и признать, что он человек выдающегося ума. Он не знал никого, кто смог бы столь искусно использовать страсти, слабые струнки, корыстные побуждения всех заинтересованных сторон и подчинить их своей воле.
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51 glaze
1. n мурава, глазурь; лак2. n пелена, покров3. n глянец, лоск4. n муравленая, глазурованная посуда5. n жив. лессировка6. n амер. слой льда, ледяной покров7. n гололёд; гололедицаa glaze of ice on the walk is dangerous — дорожка заледенела, и это опасно
8. n кул. глазурь; желе9. n разг. окно10. v вставлять стёкла, застеклять, стеклить11. v покрывать глазурью, муравой, глазуровать12. v скрывать, маскировать13. v покрывать льдом14. v тускнеть, стекленетьhis eyes glazed and he fell — глаза у него стали стеклянными, и он упал
15. v кул. глазировать16. v кул. делать заливное17. v кул. жив. лессировать18. v кул. сатинировать19. v кул. лакировать20. v кул. каландровать21. v кул. полировать, шлифовать22. v диал. пристально смотретьСинонимический ряд:1. enamel (noun) enamel; finish; polyurethane; sheet of ice; varnish2. polish (noun) glint; gloss; luster; lustre; polish; sheen; shine3. coat with glaze (verb) coat; coat with glaze; enamel; encrust; finish with glaze; make lustrous; overlay; varnish4. polish (verb) buff; burnish; furbish; glance; gloss; polish; rub; shine; sleek5. put glass in (verb) furnish with glass; glass; glass in; glass over; make vitreous; make windows; put glass in; vitrify -
52 Raw Silk
The French term for raw silk yarns run together without twist. It is reeled from cocoons and used either as it is or when converted into tram or organzine by throwing. ———————— A term applied to the filaments produced by silkworms in the form of cocoons. The term also applies to the threads produced by reeling the filaments from a number of cocoons together. Each filament (bave) consists of two fibres (brins) joined together by gum and the length varies from about 500 to over 1,200 yards. Various counts ranging from 8/10 denier to 20/22 denier are reeled, 13/15 denier is the most usual and this is produced by reeling from five cocoons. It has no twist. There are nine different qualities of Bombyx Mori silk in commerce, whether from Japan, China, Italy or India. They are: - Bons Cocoons, Cocoons Pointus, Cocoons Foibles, Cocoons Doubles, Cocoons Satines Goufflons. Cocoons Ouverts. Cocoons Chiques, Cocoons Taches, Dragles. -
53 Pinto, Fernão Mendes
(ca. 1510-1583)Soldier and adventurer in Asia and one of Portugal's greatest prose writers of the 16th century. He was the author of a classic, largely true adventure story and history of Portugal in Asia, the Peregrinação, which in popularity among 17th-century readers in Iberia and Europe rivaled Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quijote. Even less is known about Mendes Pinto's life than that of Luís de Camões. He left as a soldier on a fleet for India in 1537, and lived in Asia for about 17 years. In addition to Portuguese India, he saw many places in Southeast Asia, China, and Japan. His service for Portugal involved great personal suffering including wounds in battle, captivities, and near-starvation. In later years, he retired as a lay brother of the Jesuit Order in Goa and went to Japan in 1556.In 1558, he retired to Portugal, where he wrote his great work, the Peregrinação, which can be translated as 'Travels." The work was not published in his lifetime, but only in 1614, and it was long considered a work mainly of fiction, an apocryphal composition. It was apparently more popular in Spain, France, and England than in his homeland. Later critics and translators have concluded that much of the work is a partly true description of the Portuguese in Asia and of Asian events, coupled with a wry but honest look at the foibles of the Catholic Church of his day. -
54 καταγιγνώσκω
I generally, καταγνοὺς τοῦ γέροντος τοὺς τρόπους having observed his foibles, Ar.Eq.46; πολλήν γέ μου δυστυχίαν κατέγνωκας I have been very unfortunate by your way of it, Pl.Ap. 25a;πολλὴν ἡμῶν ἐρημίαν Is.1.2
; οὐκ ἐπιτήδεα κατά τινος κ. having formed unfavourable prejudices against one, Hdt.6.97: c. inf., of an unfavourable judgement,κ. ἑαυτοῦ μὴ περιέσεσθαι Th.3.45
, cf. 7.51;αὐτὸς ἐμαυτοῦ κατέγνων μὴ ἂν καρτερῆσαι X.Cyr.6.1.36
, cf. Pl.Ti. 19d: folld. byὅτι, ὡς, ἐμοῦ κατέγνωκας ὅτι εἰμὶ ἥττων τῶν καλῶν Pl.Men. 76c
;οὐκ ἂν καταγνοίην ὑμῶν οὐδενὸς ὡς.. ἀμελήσετε D.21.4
(but κατεγνωκότες ὅτι.. ἐφθείρομεν despising us because.. Th.6.34, cf. PMagd. 42.4 (iii B.C.), Jul.Or.3.108b): c. part.,κ. τινὰ πράττοντα X.Oec.2.18
, cf. Cyr.8.4.9;τὸ Χωρίον νοσερὸν <ὂν> καταγνόντες D.L.2.109
:—[voice] Pass., to be judged unfavourably, lightly esteemed,παρολιγωρεῖσθαι καὶ καταγινώσκεσθαι Plb.5.27.6
; κατεγνωσμένος despised, Philostr.VS2.29.II c. acc. criminis, lay as a charge against a person,κ. ἑωυτῶν ἀνανδρείην Hp.
Aër.22;κ. τινὸς μηδὲν ἀνόσιον Antipho 2.2.12
; δειλίαν, δωροδοκίαν κ. τινός, Lys.14.16, 21.21;οὐδὲν ἀγεννὲς ὑμῶν καταγιγνώσκω D.21.152
;ἑαυτῶν ἀδικίαν And.1.3
; πολλὴν μανίαν, μωρίαν, Isoc.4.133, 5.21; ;τοσαύτην ὑμῶν εὐήθειαν D.30.38
: with gen. understood, οὐ γὰρ ἐκεῖνό γε (sc. σοῦ)καταγνώσομαι, ὡς.. Pl.Euthphr.2b
; laterκ. κατά τινος τὸν φόνον Porph.Abst.2.30
:—[voice] Pass., καταγνωσθεὶς δειλίαν being convicted of cowardice, D.H.11.22;κ. ἐπὶ λογοκλοπίᾳ D.L.8.54
; self-condemned,Ep.Gal.
2.11.2 c. gen. criminis,παρανόμων κ. τινός D.25.67
;παρανοίας ὑμῶν αὐτῶν Id.Prooem.35
: c. acc. pers., κ. τινὰ φόνου pronounce a verdict of murder against.., Lex ap. Lys.1.30; μὴ καταγιγνώσκωμεν τὸ (fort. τοῦ)μηδὲν εἰρηκέναι τὸν ἀποφηνάμενον Pl.Tht. 206e
.3 c. inf., κ. σφῶν αὐτῶν, ἑαυτοῦ ἀδικεῖν, charge oneself with.., Lys.20.6, Aeschin.2.6, cf. D.21.175, 206;κ. ὡς.. Isoc.9.78
:—so in [voice] Pass., καταγνωσθεὶς νεώτερα πρήσσειν being suspected of doing, Hdt.6.2; κ. αὐθέντης (sc. εἶναι) Antipho 3.3.11; to be detected,ἔν τινι PFlor.175.16
(iii A.D.); alsoκατέγνωσται μελίκρητον ὑπὸ τῶν ἀνθρώπων ὡς καταγυιοῖ τοὺς πίνοντας Hp.Acut.56
.4 c. gen. pers. only, condemn,τοῦ ἀνθρώπου Pl.Demod. 382e
.III c. acc. poenae, give judgement or sentence against a person, κ. τινὸς θάνατον pass sentence of death on one, Th.6.60; Μηδισμοῦ κ. τινὸς θάνατον for Medism, Isoc.4.157;κ. τινὸς φυγήν And.1.106
;φυγὴν αὑτοῦ καταγνούς Lys.14.38
: c. inf.,κ. αὐτοῦ ἀποτεῖσαι τὰ Χρήματα D.56.18
; later θάνατον, φυγὴν κ. κατά τινος, D.S.18.62, 19.51:—[voice] Pass., , cf. Lys.13.39, Jusj. ap. D.24.149; laterκαταγνωσθεὶς θανάτῳ Ael.VH12.49
: abs., κατεγνώσθησαν they were condemned, Th.4.74, cf. And.4.8; .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταγιγνώσκω
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pl1. enervations2. flaccidities3. foibles4. frailties5. infirmities6. weaknesses7. weak points
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