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  • 1 beltz

    [from *beletz cf. Aquit. "Belex", Iber. "Beles"] iz.
    1. (kolorea) black; \beltzrez jantzita dressed in black ; jaunaren zapaten \beltz distiratsua gogoko zuen he loved the shiny blackness of the gentleman's shoes
    2. (p.) Black, Negro ; B\beltzen Botere Black Power ; B\beltzen eskubideen alde borrokatu zuten they fought for {Black rights || rights of Blacks} ; B\beltzen musika Black music
    3. Mus. black note (GB), quarter note (USA)
    4. (esa.) Lagunart. \beltzak esan ditu he's said terrible things; Irlanda independentzia lortzeko, \beltzak eta gorriak ikusi behar izan ditu for Ireland to gain her independence, she has had to go through many trials and tribulations io.
    1. (kolorea) black; {belea || ikatza} bezain \beltza as black as midnight; \beltz-\beltza jet black; ile zuri-\beltza black and white hair Oharra: ikus adibideak urdin sarreran
    2. (azalari d.)
    a. (afrikarrena, e.a.) black
    b. (beltzarana) dark, tanned; eguzkia hartu eta orain \beltza dago she got some sun and now is tan
    3. (ilun)
    a. (zerua) dark, cloudy, gloomy
    b. (azala) black, dark
    c. (gau) dark, pitch dark
    d. ilun \beltzean in the {inky || murky} darkness
    e. (leize-zulo) black f. (oihan) dark
    4.
    a. (goibela, tristea) gloomy, downcast, glum, woeful, morose; dena \beltz ikusten du she sees everything gloomy; \beltz zen haren arima his soul was downcast; itxura \beltzik joan zen he went away dejected; etorkizun \beltza a dismal future
    b. (negargarria) sorrowful, mournful; berri \beltzak the mournful news
    a. (ardoa) red; ardo \beltz red wine
    b. ogi \beltz dark bread, pumpernickel bread
    6. (irud.) (z.tx.)
    a. (zorigaiztokoa) black, ominous, foreboding ; egun \beltza izan da gure aberriarentzat it has been a black day for our country
    b. (gaizto, dongea) evil, wicked, nefarious; meza \beltza black mass
    7. (zentzua indartzeko) azken \beltzeraino jo to go to extremes

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  • 2 buru

    iz.
    1. Anat.
    a. head; \burua gora ekarriko du he'll come with his head held high; \burua behera ekarriko du he'll come with his head hanging low; \burua hautsi zion he smashed his head in
    b. (esa.) \burutik oinera from head to foot; \burua egingo nuke egia dela I'd bet my life it's true; ez du \bururik ez buztanik it makes no sense at all; \buru eta bihotz heart and soul; \buru agertu i. to uncover one's head ii. (nabaritu) to stand off, make o.s. conspicuous; bere \burua aitaren aurrean agertu zuen he appeared before his father; \burua jaso to raise one's head
    2. (gauzakiei d., e.a.)
    a. Tek. head
    b. head; orratzaren \burua the head of a needle
    c. (ezpatari d.) pommel
    d. (oheari d.) bedstead
    e. (etxeari d.) top
    3. Nekaz. head; hogei \buru dituzte abeltegi hartan they've got twenty head of cattle in that corral
    a. end; kale \buruan dago it's at the end of the street; \burutik \burura i. from end to end ii. (liburuari d.) from cover to cover; \bururen \buru (I) from beginning to end; -(r)i \buru eman to put an end to; \burutan atera to carry out |to finish
    b. (hatzari d.) tip; hatz-\buru fingertip\buru
    5. (aurrekoalde) head; manifestazioaren \buru\\\buruzebilen he went at the head of the demonstration
    b. liburaren \buruan at the beginning of the book
    a. head, leader; sail\buru department head | head of the department; Elizaren \burua the head of the Church ; familiaren \burua the head of the family; nor da etxe honetako \buru\\\burua? who is the head of this household?; nik, bederen, posible ikusten dut, noizbait, nekearen nekez, Sri Lankako Gobernu batek, nornahi duela \buru, amore ematea autodeterminazioaren eskakizunari I, for one, think it possible that some day, after a great deal of strife, a government in Sri Lanka, whoever heads it, will give in to the demand for self-determination
    b. (bilerari, bilkurari d.) \buru izan to preside (- (e)an: at) ; \buru ibili to preside; \buru dabilen apezpiku \\ apezpikutza \\ agintari \\ apaizgodun aitzindari presiding Bishop \\ Bishopric \\ authority \\ priesthood leader
    a. mind, head; \buru argia du she's got a bright mind; \burua behar da horretarako you've got to have a mind for that; \burutan hartu to bear in mind; bihotz euskaldunaren eta \buru erdaldunaren arteko borroka amaigabea the never-ending struggle between the Basque-speaking heart and the {Spanish-speaking || French-speaking} mind
    b. (esa.) i-i \burua berotu i. to rile up, stir up ii. (zirrara eman) to excite; edariak \burua berotzen du drink excites you iii. (kezkatu) to worry ; \burua galdu to lose one's mind ; i-i \burua hartu i. (alkoholak i-r, e.a.) to cloud; pattarrak \burua hartu zion booze clouded his mind ii. (beti berdin pentsarazi) to get to one's head ; i-i \burua jan to brainwash sb ; -(r)i \burua zoratu to go mad; \buruak eman to occur; \buruak ematen dion guztia egin behar du he's got to do whatever strikes his fancy; \buruan erabili i. to think of | to ponder about; zer edo zer erabiliko du \buruan dirurik ez galtzeko he'll of think something so as not to lose any money ii. (azpikerietan ibili) to plot ; \buru(t)an hartu to take into consideration |to give thought to; \buruan gatza izan (du/ad.) to be bright; \buruan sartu i. (bururatu, otu) to get... into one's head | to get the idea ii. (hartu, ulertu) to understand, grasp; horrelako gauzak ez dira nire \buruan sartzen I simply can't understand such things; \burutik egon to be {mad || crazy || nuts}, be off one's rocker; \burutik {igaro || pasa} i. to go through one's mind ii. (aurrez susmatu) to have a feeling; susmo txar bat igaro zitzaion \burutik she had a terrible foreboding; \burutik jauzi to go {crazy || mad}, crack up ; \burutik joanda crazy, mad ; \burutik {kendu || atera || bota} to forget; ezin zuen \burutik kendu he couldn't get her out of his {mind || head}; beldurra \burutik kentzeko in order to get over the fear
    8. (oroimen) memory, head; \buru txarra du he's got a bad memory | he's got a head like a sieve
    9. (jatorri) origin; bekatu guztien \burua the origin of all sins
    10. Geog. Naut. cape
    b. (mendikoa) top, peak
    11. Landr.
    a. (gariarena) ear
    b. (artoarena) cob, ear
    12. Mat. \burura gorde to carry; hamar gehi hamaika hogeita bat eta \bururako bi ten plus eleven equals twenty-one carry two
    13. (arma) warhead; \buru nuklear nuclear warhead
    14.
    a. self; nire \buruari esan nion... I said to myself...; bere \burua garbitu du he killed himself; bere \burua trenari bota zion he threw himself against a train; \burua zuritu to justify oneself; nork bere \buruaz beste egin to kill o.s. | to commit suicide; begi zorrotzak izan ditut hutsak ikusteko, batez ere, huts horiek geure \buruarenak, neronenak barne, direnean I've kept a sharp eye out for mistakes, especially mistakes committed by ourselves, including my own
    b. ez dut nahi zuekin \burua bat egin I do not wish to join you
    c. [izenen aurrean] self-; \burujabetasun independence

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  • 3 kexu

    iz.
    1.
    a. ( larritasuna, urduritasuna, atsekabea) anxiety, apprehension, foreboding, trepidation
    b. ( egonezina) restless, uneasiness
    c. ( haserrea) anger; haren \kexua ikusi bazenu! I wish you could have seen her anger!
    2. ( kexa) complaint, grievance io.
    1.
    a. ( urduri dagoena) anxious, apprehensive, distressed, troubled
    b. ( suminkoia) annoyed, piqued, angry; \kexua zen, ele gutxikoa she was annoyed and uncommunicative ; zergatik ez haiz etxera joan? — emaztea \kexu dudalako why haven't you gone home? — because my wife's piqued
    c. ( itsasoa) angry, choppy, rough
    2. ( bortitza) impetuous, violent, forceful
    3. whining, complaining, plaintive adb.
    1.
    a. anxiously, apprehensively; \kexu-\kexu heldu zen she arrived {in a nervous state || a nervous wreck}; bazterrak \kexu eta beldur dira the territory is anxious and fearful
    b. itasoa \kexu dago eta zerua ilun the sea's rough and the sky's gloomy
    2. \kexurik dago noiz aterako diren espetxetik she's worried when they're going to get out of prison

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  • 4 korapilo

    iz.
    1.
    a. knot; \korapiloa egin to make a knot; \korapiloa lotu \\ askatu to tie \\ untie a knot ; marinel-\korapilo sailor's knot
    b. (irud.) ez naiz gauza alderdi politikoen arteko \korapilo luze bihurria askatzeko I'm incapable of making sense of the vexing and drawn out quandary among the political parties ; \korapiloa zeukan zintzurrean sarraskiaren ondorioak ikustean he got a lump in his throat when he saw the consequences of the massacre
    a. uneasiness, apprehension, foreboding, trepidation ; beti \korapilo hau barrenean izango dut I shall always bear this apprehension within me
    b. ( auzia, arazoa) snag, problem, complication, catch, question;

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См. также в других словарях:

  • foreboding — [fôr bōd′iŋ, fôr′bōd΄iŋ] n. [OE forebodung] a prediction, portent, or presentiment, esp. of something bad or harmful adj. characterized by foreboding SYN. OMINOUS forebodingly adv …   English World dictionary

  • Foreboding — Fore*bod ing, n. Presage of coming ill; expectation of misfortune. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • foreboding — index admonition, apprehension (fear), caution (warning), expectation, fear, misgiving, pessimisti …   Law dictionary

  • foreboding — (n.) late 14c., a predilection, portent, omen, from FORE (Cf. fore ) + verbal noun from BODE (Cf. bode). Meaning sense of something bad about to happen is from c.1600. Old English forebodung meant prophecy …   Etymology dictionary

  • foreboding — n misgiving, presentiment, *apprehension Analogous words: *foretoken, presage, omen, portent, augury, prognostic: forewarning, warning (see WARN) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • foreboding — [n] misgiving, bad omen anxiety, apprehension, apprehensiveness, augury, bad vibes*, chill, dread, fear, foreshadowing, foretoken, forewarning, funny feeling*, handwriting on the wall*, portent, prediction, premonition, prenotion, presage,… …   New thesaurus

  • foreboding — ► NOUN ▪ fearful apprehension. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ ominous. DERIVATIVES forebodingly adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • foreboding — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dark, deep VERB + FOREBODING ▪ feel, have ▪ I felt a gloomy foreboding that something was going to go wrong. ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • foreboding — n. 1) a gloomy foreboding 2) a foreboding that + clause (I have a foreboding that there will be a bad storm) * * * [fɔː bəʊdɪŋ] a gloomy foreboding a foreboding that + clause (I have a foreboding that there will be a bad storm) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • foreboding — [[t]fɔː(r)bo͟ʊdɪŋ[/t]] forebodings 1) N VAR Foreboding is a strong feeling that something terrible is going to happen. His triumph was overshadowed by an uneasy sense of foreboding. 2) ADJ GRADED If you describe something as foreboding, you mean… …   English dictionary

  • Foreboding — Forebode Fore*bode , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Foreboded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Foreboding}.] [AS. forebodian; fore + bodian to announce. See {Bode} v. t.] 1. To foretell. [1913 Webster] 2. To be prescient of (some ill or misfortune); to have an inward… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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