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1 मदः _madḥ
मदः [मद्-अच्]1 Intoxication, drunkenness, inebriety; मदेनास्पृश्ये Dk.; मदविकाराणां दर्शकः K.45; see comps. below.-2 Madness, insanity.-3 Ardent passion, wanton or lustful passion, lasciviousness, lust; इति मदमदनाभ्यां रागिणः स्पष्टरागान् Śi.1.91.-4 Rut, ichor, or the juice that exudes from the temples of an elephant in rut; मदेन भाति कलभः प्रतापेन महीपतिः Chandr.5.45; so मदकलः, मदोन्मत्त; Me.2; R.2.7;12.12.-5 Love, desire, ardour.-6 Pride, arrogance, conceit; तं मोहाच्छ्रयते मदः स च मदाद्दास्येन निर्विद्यते Pt.1.24.-7 Rapture, excessive delight.-8 Spirituous liquor; पाययित्वा मदं सम्यक् Śukra. 4.1171.-9 Honey.-1 Musk.-11 Semen virile.-12 Soma.-13 Any beautiful object.-14 A river (नद)-15 Beauty; नीलारविन्दमदभङ्गिमदैः कटाक्षैः Bv.3.4.-16 N. of the 7th astrological mansion.-दी 1 A drinking-cup.-2 Any agricultural implement (such as a plough &c.).-Comp. -अत्ययः, -आतङ्कः any distemper (such as head- ache) resulting from drunkenness.-अन्ध a.1 blinded by intoxication, dead drunk, drunk with passion; अधरमिव मदान्धा पातुमेषा प्रवृत्ता V.4.13; यदा किंचिज्ज्ञो$हं द्विप इव मदान्धः समभवम् Bh.2.7.-2 blinded by pas- sion or pride, arrogant, infatuated.-अपनयम् removal of intoxication.-अम्बरः 1 an elephant in rut.-2 N. of Airāvata, the elephant of Indra.- अलस a. languid with passion or intoxication.-अलसा N. of the dau- ghter of Viśvaketu, the lord of Gandharvas.-अवस्था 1 a state of drunkenness.-2 wantonness, lustfulness.-3 rut, being in rut; अन्तर्मदावस्थ इव द्विपेन्द्रः R.2.7.-आकुल a.1 furious with rut.-2 full of lust, overpower- ed by passion.-आढ्य a. drunk, intoxicated. (-ढ्यः) the palm tree.-आम्नातः a kettle-drum carried on the back of an elephant.-आलापिन् m. a cuckoo.-आह्वः musk.-उत्कट a.1 intoxicated, excited by drink.-2 furious with passion, lustful.-3 arrogant, proud, haughty.-4 ruttish, under the influence of rut; मदोत्कटे रेचितपुष्पवृक्षा गन्धद्विपे वन्य इव द्विरेफाः R.6.7; हस्तिनं कमल- नालतन्तुना बद्धुमिच्छति वने मदोत्कटम्.(-टः) 1 an elephant in rut.-2 a dove. (-टा) spirituous liquor.-उत्सवः, उद्भवः mango-उदग्र, -उन्मत्त a.1 drunk, intoxicated.-2 fu- rious, drunk with passion. मदोदग्राः ककुद्मन्तः सरितां कूलमुद्रुजाः R.4.22.-3 arrogant, proud, haughty; मदोन्मत्तस्य भूपस्य कुञ्जरस्य च गच्छतः उन्मार्गं वाच्यतां यान्ति महामात्राः समीपगाः Pt.1.161.-उदग्रा f. A woman; L. D. B.-उद्धत a.1 drunk with passion; मदोद्धताः प्रत्यनिलं विचेरुः Ku.3.31; सत्पक्षा मधुरगिरः प्रसाधिताशा मदोद्धतारम्भाः Ve.1.6.-2 infla- ted with pride.-उल्लापिन् m. the cuckoo.-ऊर्जित a. swollen with pride.-कटः a eunuch.-कर a. intoxica- ting, causing intoxication.-करिन् m. an elephant in rut.-कल a. speaking softly or inarticulately, speaking indistinctly; मदकलोदकलोलविहंगमाः R.9.37; मद- कलमदिराक्षीनीविमोक्षो हि मोक्षः Udb.-2 uttering low sounds of love.-3 drunk with passion; एतस्मिन् मदकलमल्लिकाक्षपक्ष... U.1.31; Māl.9.14.-4 indistinct yet sweet; मदकलं कूजितं सारसानाम् Me.31.-5 ruttish, furious, under the influence of rut; V.4.46.-6 furious, mad. (-लः) an elephant in rut;-कोहलः a bull set at liberty (to roam at will).-खेल a. stately or sportive through passion; मदखेलपदं कथं नु तस्याः V.4.16.-गन्धा 1 an intoxicating drink.-2 hemp.-गमनः a buffalo.-च्युत् a.1 distilling rut (as an elephant).-2 lustful, wanton, drunk.-3 gladdening, exhilarating. (-m.) an epithet of Indra. (-m. dual) an epithet of the Aśvins.-जलम्, -वारि n. rutting juice, ichor exuding from the temples of a ruttish elephant.-ज्वरः fever of pride or passion; कतिपयपुरस्वाम्ये पुंसां क एष मदज्वरः Bh.3.23.-द्रुः a cocoa-nut tree (Mar. माड).-द्विपः a furious elephant, an elephant in rut.-प्रयोगः, -प्रसेकः, -प्रस्रवणम्, -स्रावः, -स्रुतिः f. the exudation of ichor or rutting juice from the temple of an elephant.-प्रसेकः the aphrodisiacal fluid (वीर्यच्युतिः); अन्यत्र मुञ्चन्ति मदप्रसेकम् Mk.4.16.-भङ्गः humiliation of pride; Bv.3.4.-भञ्जिनी Asparagus Racemosus (Mar. शतावरी).-मत्ता N. of a metre.-मुच् a. 'dropping down ichor', furious, intoxicated; सो$यं पुत्रस्तव मदमुचां वारणानां विजेता U.3.15.-मोहित a.1 stupefied by drunkenness; अकार्यमन्यत् कुर्याद् वा ब्राह्मणो मदमोहितः Ms.11.96.-2 infatuated by pride.-रक्त a. affected with passion.-रागः 1 Cupid.-2 a cock.-3 a drunkard.-लेखा 1 a line of rut, a line formed by the juice flowing from an elephant's temples.-2 a kind of metre.-विक्षिप्त a. in rut, furious.-2 agitated by lust or passion.-विह्वल a.1 maddened by lust or pride.-2 stupefied with intoxication.-वीर्यम् 1 strength produced by passion.-2 the heroism of love-वृन्दः an elephant.-शौण्डः, -शौण्डकम् nutmeg.-सारः a cotton shrub.-स्थलम्, -स्थानम् an ale-house, dram-shop, tavern. -
2 steady
I 1. ['stedɪ]1) (gradual) [increase, decline] progressivo2) (continual) [breathing, drip] regolare; [ progress] costante; [ stream] regolare, costante; [ rain] persistenteto keep o hold sth. steady tenere fermo qcs.; he isn't very steady on his feet (from age) non è molto saldo sulle gambe; (from drunkenness) barcolla un po'; to hold steady — econ. [ interest rates] rimanere stabile
5) (reliable) [ job] fisso, stabile; [ boyfriend] fisso; [ relationship] stabile2.3.to go steady with sb. — fare coppia fissa con qcn
interiezione BE colloq.II 1. ['stedɪ]steady on! — (reprovingly) fai attenzione!
1) (keep still) tenere fermo [ladder, camera]2) (control)2.verbo intransitivo stabilizzarsi3.to steady oneself — (physically) riprendere l'equilibrio; (mentally) mettere la testa a posto, mettere giudizio
* * *['stedi] 1. adjective1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) fermo, stabile2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.) costante, regolare3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.) solido4) ((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) serio, posato2. verb(to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.) stabilizzarsi; ritrovare l'equilibrio- steadily- steadiness
- steady on! - steady !* * *I 1. ['stedɪ]1) (gradual) [increase, decline] progressivo2) (continual) [breathing, drip] regolare; [ progress] costante; [ stream] regolare, costante; [ rain] persistenteto keep o hold sth. steady tenere fermo qcs.; he isn't very steady on his feet (from age) non è molto saldo sulle gambe; (from drunkenness) barcolla un po'; to hold steady — econ. [ interest rates] rimanere stabile
5) (reliable) [ job] fisso, stabile; [ boyfriend] fisso; [ relationship] stabile2.3.to go steady with sb. — fare coppia fissa con qcn
interiezione BE colloq.II 1. ['stedɪ]steady on! — (reprovingly) fai attenzione!
1) (keep still) tenere fermo [ladder, camera]2) (control)2.verbo intransitivo stabilizzarsi3.to steady oneself — (physically) riprendere l'equilibrio; (mentally) mettere la testa a posto, mettere giudizio
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3 pass
pass [pɑ:s]col ⇒ 1 (a) laissez-passer ⇒ 1 (b) moyenne ⇒ 1 (c) passe ⇒ 1 (e)-(g) passer devant ⇒ 2 (a) dépasser ⇒ 2 (a) passer ⇒ 2 (b)-(e), 2 (j), 3 (a), 3 (b), 3 (d), 3 (e), 3 (g), 3 (h) être reçu à ⇒ 2 (f) voter ⇒ 2 (g) se passer ⇒ 3 (d), 3 (f) être voté ⇒ 3 (i)1 noun(a) (in mountains) col m, défilé m;∎ the Brenner Pass le col du Brenner(b) (authorization → for worker, visitor) laissez-passer m inv; Theatre invitation f, billet m de faveur; Military (→ for leave of absence) permission f; (→ for safe conduct) sauf-conduit m;∎ rail/bus pass carte f d'abonnement (de train)/de bus∎ to get a pass être reçu;∎ I got three passes j'ai été reçu dans trois matières∎ things have come to a pretty pass on est dans une bien mauvaise passe, la situation s'est bien dégradée;∎ things came to such a pass that… les choses en vinrent à ce point ou à tel point que…∎ to make a pass at (in fencing) porter une botte à(f) (by magician) passe f∎ to make a pass at sb (sexual advances) faire du plat à qn(a) (move past, go by → building, window) passer devant; (→ person) croiser; (overtake) dépasser, doubler;∎ if you pass a chemist's, get some aspirin si tu passes devant une pharmacie, achète de l'aspirine;∎ he passed my table without seeing me il est passé devant ma table sans me voir;∎ I passed her on the stairs je l'ai croisée dans l'escalier;∎ the ships passed each other in the fog les navires se sont croisés dans le brouillard(b) (go beyond → finishing line, frontier) passer;∎ we've passed the right exit nous avons dépassé la sortie que nous aurions dû prendre;∎ contributions have passed the $100,000 mark les dons ont franchi la barre des 100 000 dollars;∎ we've passed a major turning point nous avons franchi un cap important;∎ not a word about it had passed her lips elle n'en avait pas dit un mot;∎ to pass understanding dépasser l'entendement(c) (move, run) passer;∎ to pass one's hand between the bars passer ou glisser sa main à travers les barreaux;∎ to pass a rope round sth passer une corde autour de qch;∎ to pass a sponge over sth passer l'éponge sur qch;∎ she passed her hand over her hair elle s'est passé la main dans les cheveux∎ to pass sth from hand to hand passer qch de main en main;∎ pass me the sugar, please passez-moi le sucre, s'il vous plaît;∎ pass the list around the office faites passer ou circuler la liste dans le bureau;∎ can you pass her the message? pourriez-vous lui transmettre ou faire passer le message?(e) (spend → life, time, visit) passer;∎ it passes the time cela fait passer le temps(f) (succeed in → exam, driving test) être reçu à, réussir;∎ he didn't pass his history exam il a échoué ou il a été recalé à son examen d'histoire;∎ to pass a test (vehicle, product) passer une épreuve avec succès(g) (approve → bill, law) voter; (→ motion, resolution) adopter; School & University (→ student) recevoir, admettre;∎ the drug has not been passed by the Health Ministry le médicament n'a pas reçu l'autorisation de mise sur le marché du ministère de la Santé;∎ the censor has passed the film le film a obtenu son visa de censure;∎ Typography to pass for press donner le bon à tirer pour;∎ he declined to pass comment il s'est refusé à tout commentaire;∎ Law to pass sentence prononcer le jugement;∎ to pass judgement on sb porter un jugement sur qn, juger qn(i) (counterfeit money, stolen goods) écouler∎ to pass one's turn passer ou sauter son tour∎ to pass blood avoir du sang dans les urines;∎ to pass water uriner∎ to pass troops in review passer des troupes en revue∎ to pass a dividend conclure un exercice sans payer de dividende(a) (move in specified direction) passer;∎ a cloud passed across the moon un nuage est passé devant la lune;∎ the wires pass under the floorboards les fils passent sous le plancher;∎ alcohol passes rapidly into the bloodstream l'alcool passe rapidement dans le sang;∎ his life passed before his eyes il a vu sa vie défiler devant ses yeux;∎ to pass into history/legend entrer dans l'histoire/la légende;∎ the expression has passed into the language l'expression est passée dans la langue(b) (move past, go by) passer;∎ let me pass laissez-moi passer;∎ the road was too narrow for two cars to pass la route était trop étroite pour que deux voitures se croisent;∎ the procession passed slowly le cortège passa ou défila lentement;∎ everyone smiles as he passes tout le monde sourit à son passage;∎ I happened to be passing, so I thought I'd call in il s'est trouvé que je passais, alors j'ai eu l'idée de venir vous voir(c) (overtake) dépasser, doubler;∎ no passing défense de doubler∎ the weekend passed uneventfully le week-end s'est passé sans surprises;∎ time passed rapidly le temps a passé très rapidement;∎ when five minutes had passed au bout de cinq minutes;∎ it seemed like no time at all had passed since I had last seen her on aurait dit que pas une minute ne s'était écoulée depuis la dernière fois que je l'avais vue(e) (be transformed) passer, se transformer;∎ it then passes into a larval stage il se transforme par la suite en larve;∎ the oxygen then passes to a liquid state ensuite l'oxygène passe à l'état liquide;∎ to pass from joy to despair passer de la joie au désespoir(f) (take place) se passer, avoir lieu;∎ harsh words passed between them ils ont eu des mots;∎ I don't know what passed between them je ne sais pas ce qui s'est passé entre eux;∎ the party, if it ever comes to pass, should be quite something la fête, si elle a jamais lieu, sera vraiment un grand moment;∎ Bible and it came to pass that… et il advint que…(g) (end, disappear → pain, crisis, fever) passer; (→ anger, desire) disparaître, tomber; (→ dream, hope) disparaître;∎ the moment of tension passed le moment de tension est passé;∎ I was about to say something witty, but the moment passed j'allais dire quelque chose de spirituel, mais j'ai laissé passer l'occasion;∎ to let the opportunity pass laisser passer l'occasion∎ authority passes to the Vice-President when the President is abroad c'est au vice-président que revient la charge du pouvoir lorsque le président se trouve à l'étranger;∎ the turn passes to the player on the left c'est ensuite au tour du joueur placé à gauche(i) (get through, be approved → proposal) être approuvé; (→ bill, law) être voté; (→ motion) être adopté; School & University (→ student) être reçu ou admis(j) (go unchallenged) passer;∎ the insult passed unnoticed personne ne releva l'insulte;∎ he let the remark/mistake pass il a laissé passer la remarque/l'erreur sans la relever;∎ I don't like it, but I'll let it pass je n'aime pas ça, mais je préfère ne rien dire ou me taire;∎ let it pass! passe pour cela!∎ in a grey suit you might just pass avec ton costume gris, ça peut aller∎ don't try to pass as an expert n'essaie pas de te faire passer pour un expert;∎ you could easily pass for your sister on pourrait très bien te prendre pour ta sœur;∎ he could pass for thirty on lui donnerait trente ans;∎ she could pass for a Scandinavian on pourrait la prendre pour une Scandinave∎ figurative I'll pass on that (declining offer) non merci; (declining to answer question) je préfère ne pas répondre à cette question►► Banking pass book livret m de banque;pass laws = lois qui anciennement restreignaient la liberté de mouvement de la population noire en Afrique du Sud;∎ he passed around the tray of champagne il a fait passer le plateau avec les coupes de champagne;∎ figurative to pass around the hat faire une quête(while away) passer;∎ she passed away the morning painting elle a passé la matinée à peindre;∎ we read to pass the time away nous avons lu pour tuer ou passer le temps(b) (elapse → time) passer, s'écouler(a) (give back) rendre;∎ pass the book back when you've finished rendez-moi/-lui/ etc le livre quand vous aurez fini∎ I'll now pass you back to the studio je vais rendre l'antenne au studio➲ pass by(disregard) ignorer, négliger;∎ life is passing me by je n'ai pas l'impression de vivre;∎ life has passed her by elle n'a pas vraiment vécu;∎ whenever a chance comes, don't let it pass you by quand une occasion se présente, ne la laissez pas échapper(go past → house etc) passer devant∎ luckily a taxi was passing by heureusement un taxi passait par là;∎ he passed by without a word! il est passé à côté de moi sans dire un mot!∎ she passed by to say hello elle est passée dire bonjour(a) (reach down) passer;∎ he passed me down my suitcase il m'a tendu ou passé ma valise(b) (transmit → inheritance, disease, tradition) transmettre, passer;∎ the songs were passed down from generation to generation les chansons ont été transmises de génération en génération➲ pass off(represent falsely) faire passer;∎ she passed him off as a duke elle l'a fait passer pour un duc;∎ to pass oneself off as an artist se faire passer pour (un) artiste;∎ to pass sth off as a joke (accept as a joke) prendre qch en riant ou comme une plaisanterie; (claim to be a joke) dire qu'on a fait/dit qch pour rire(a) (take place → conference, attack) se passer, se dérouler;∎ the meeting passed off without incident la réunion s'est déroulée sans incident;∎ everything passed off well tout s'est bien passé(b) (end → fever, fit) passer;∎ the effects of the drug had passed off les effets du médicament s'étaient dissipés➲ pass on(a) (hand on → box, letter) (faire) passer;∎ read this and pass it on lisez ceci et faites circuler(b) (transmit → disease, message, tradition) transmettre;∎ they pass the costs on to their customers ils répercutent les coûts sur leurs clients;∎ these cost reductions have been passed on to the consumer le consommateur a bénéficié de ces réductions des coûts;∎ we meet at eight o'clock, pass it on nous avons rendez-vous à huit heures, fais passer (la consigne)(b) (proceed → on journey) continuer son chemin ou sa route;∎ to pass on to another subject passer à un autre sujet;∎ passing on to the question of cost,… si nous passons maintenant à la question du coût,…➲ pass out(a) (hand out) distribuer(a) (faint) s'évanouir, perdre connaissance; (from drunkenness) tomber ivre mort; (go to sleep) s'endormir(overlook → person) ne pas prendre en considération;∎ he was passed over for promotion on ne lui a pas accordé la promotion qu'il attendait∎ they passed over the subject in silence ils ont passé la question sous silence(a) (end → storm) se dissiper, finir∎ to pass over to the enemy passer à l'ennemi(country, area, difficult period) traverser; (barrier) franchir;∎ the bullet passed through his shoulder la balle lui a traversé l'épaule;∎ you pass through a small village vous traversez un petit village;∎ he passed through the checkpoint without any trouble il a passé le poste de contrôle sans encombrepasser;∎ I'm not staying in Boston, I'm just passing through je ne reste pas à Boston, je suis juste de passage∎ pass me up the light bulb passe-moi l'ampoule∎ I'll have to pass up their invitation je vais devoir décliner leur invitation -
4 ἰλιγγιάω
A become dizzy, lose one's head, as when one looks down from a height,ἰλιγγιῶν ἀφ' ὑψηλοῦ κρεμασθείς Pl.Tht. 175d
; from drunkenness,ψυχὴ ἰ. ὥσπερ μεθύουσα Id.Phd. 79c
;ἰ. κάρα λίθῳ πεπληγμένος Ar.Ach. 1218
;ἰ. καὶ χασμᾶσθαι Phld.Rh.2.176S.
; from perplexity,ἐσκοτώθην καὶ ἰλιγγίασα Pl.Prt. 339e
;ἰ. ὑπὸ τῆς τοῦ λόγου ἀπορίας Id.Ly. 216c
;ὑπὸ τοῦ δέους Ar.Ach. 581
;ἐπί τινι Luc.Tox.30
;πρὸς τὴν θέαν Hld.5.6
:—also written εἰλιγγιάω, freq. in codd. of Pl., cf. AP7.706 (Diog.), Plu.Alex.74;ἰλ- Phld.
l.c.; εἰλιγγιάω but ἴλιγγος acc. to Sch.Ar.Ach. 581, Suid. s.v. εἰλιγγιῶ.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰλιγγιάω
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5 desembriagar
v.1 to sober up, to cure from intoxication.2 to grow sober, to recover from drunkenness.* * *1 to sober up* * *1.VT to sober up2.See: -
6 steady
steady [ˈstedɪ]1. adjectivea. [supply, rain, breathing, demand, income] régulier ; [prices, sales, market] stable• to keep sth steady [+ prices, demand] stabiliser qchb. ( = composed) [voice] ferme ; [nerves] solide ; [gaze] ( = unflinching) calme ; ( = intimidating) insistantd. ( = dependable) [person] sérieux2. exclamation[+ wobbling object] stabiliser ; [+ chair, table] (with hand) maintenir ; ( = wedge) caler ; [+ nervous person, horse] calmer• to steady o.s. se remettre d'aplomb• to have a steadying effect on sb ( = make less nervous) calmer qn ; ( = make less wild) assagir qn( = regain balance) se remettre d'aplomb ; ( = grow less nervous) se calmer ; ( = grow less wild) s'assagir ; [prices, market] se stabiliser* * *['stedɪ] 1.1) ( continual) [stream, increase, decline] constant; [rain] incessant; [breathing, drip, speed, progress] régulier/-ière2) ( unwavering) [hand] ferme; fig [faith] immuable3) ( stable) stableto keep ou hold something steady — bien tenir quelque chose
he isn't very steady on his feet — ( from age) il n'est plus très ferme sur ses jambes; ( from drunkenness) il titube
to hold steady — [interest rates] se maintenir
4) ( calm) [voice] ferme; [gaze] calme5) ( reliable) [job] fixe; [relationship] durable; [worker] fiable2.(colloq) exclamation GB3.steady! ou steady on! — ( reprovingly) doucement!
transitive verb1) ( stop moving) tenir [camera]2) ( control)4.intransitive verb lit, fig se stabiliser5.to steady oneself — ( physically) rétablir son équilibre; ( mentally) se calmer
••to go steady with somebody — (colloq) sortir avec quelqu'un
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A adj1 ( gradual) [increase, accumulation, decline] progressif/-ive ;2 (even, continual) [pace, progress, stream] régulier/-ière, constant ; [rain] incessant ; [breathing, drip, thud] régulier/-ière ; a steady stream of cars/callers un flot constant de voitures/visiteurs ; to drive at a steady 80 kmh rouler à une vitesse régulière de 80 kmh ; progress has been steady les progrès ont été réguliers ;3 (firm, unwavering) [hand] ferme ; fig [trust, faith] immuable ; is the ladder/the chair steady? est-ce que l'échelle/la chaise est stable? ; to keep ou hold sth steady tenir fermement qch ; he isn't very steady on his feet ( from age) il n'est plus très ferme sur ses jambes ; ( from drunkenness) il titube ; to hold steady Fin [share prices, interest rates] se maintenir ; to hold steady at 270 euros Fin se maintenir à 270 euros ;5 ( reliable) [job, income] fixe ; [boyfriend, relationship] régulier/-ière ; [company, worker] fiable.C vtr1 ( keep still) tenir [ladder, camera] ; she tried to steady her hand elle a essayé d'empêcher sa main de trembler ;2 ( control) to steady one's nerves se calmer les nerfs ; to steady one's voice maîtriser le tremblement de sa voix.D vi1 [hand] cesser de trembler ; [boat] cesser de bouger ; [voice, nerves] se calmer ;2 [prices, interest rates] se stabiliser. -
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ЯЗЫК ЗАПЛЕТАЕТСЯ у кого coll VP subj. pres or past) s.o. is unable to speak articulately, distinctly (from drunkenness, fatigue, embarrassment etc): у X-a язык заплетается = X Is stammering X is tripping (all) over his tongue X's speech is thick X can hardly get his tongue (a)round the words (in limited contexts) X's speech is slurred.(Лебедев:) Николаша, совестно мне, краснею, язык заплетается, но, голубчик, войди в моё положение, пойми, что я человек подневольный, негр, тряпка... (Чехов 4). (L.:) Nikolasha, I feel ashamed, I'm blushing and stammering, but, my dear boy, put yourself in my place, try to understand that I am helpless, a slave, a milksop... (4a).«Только винцо-то (here = водка) у нас, сам знаешь, - поддельное...» - «Это почему же поддельное?» - изумился Лёня столь откровенной наглости. Приняв двойную порцию, мерзавец раскраснелся, распарился, глаза у него тоже достаточно посоловели, язык заплетался... Но, заплетаясь, настаивал, что винцо... поддельное, получаемое из обыкновенной воды - путём гипноза... (Терц 6). "Our only trouble is this substitute vodka they give us as you know." "What d'you mean-substitute?" Lenny was staggered by the brazen insolence of the man. After his double portion he was red in the face and sweating like a pig, his eyes glazed and his speech slurred....But although he could hardly get his tongue round the words, he went on insisting that the vodka was a substitute, produced out of plain water by hypnosis (6a). -
10 язык заплетается
• ЯЗЫК ЗАПЛЕТАЕТСЯ у кого coll[VPsubj; pres or past]=====⇒ s.o. is unable to speak articulately, distinctly (from drunkenness, fatigue, embarrassment etc):- [in limited contexts] X's speech is slurred.♦ [Лебедев:] Николаша, совестно мне, краснею, язык заплетается, но, голубчик, войди в моё положение, пойми, что я человек подневольный, негр, тряпка... (Чехов 4). [L.:] Nikolasha, I feel ashamed, I'm blushing and stammering, but, my dear boy, put yourself in my place, try to understand that I am helpless, a slave, a milksop... (4a).♦ "Только винцо-то [here = водка] у нас, сам знаешь, - поддельное..." - "Это почему же поддельное?" - изумился Лёня столь откровенной наглости. Приняв двойную порцию, мерзавец раскраснелся, распарился, глаза у него тоже достаточно посоловели, язык заплетался... Но, заплетаясь, настаивал, что винцо... поддельное, получаемое из обыкновенной воды - путём гипноза... (Терц 6). "Our only trouble is this substitute vodka they give us as you know." "What d'you mean-substitute?" Lenny was staggered by the brazen insolence of the man. After his double portion he was red in the face and sweating like a pig, his eyes glazed and his speech slurred....But although he could hardly get his tongue round the words, he went on insisting that the vodka was a substitute, produced out of plain water by hypnosis (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > язык заплетается
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11 протвережування
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12 протвережуватися
= протверезитися, протверезітиto sober (up); to recover from drunkenness, to get sober -
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14 sōbrius
sōbrius adj. [2 se+ebrius], not drunk, sober: inter sobrios bacchari: nemo fere saltat sobrius: male sobrius, i. e. ebrius, O.— Free from drunkenness, moderate: convivium.— Sober, moderate, temperate, continent: parcus ac sobrius, T.: homines. —Fig., sober, self-possessed, sensible, prudent, reasonable, cautious: Satin' sanus est aut sobrius? T.: oratores: memento alte sobria ferre pedem, prudently, O.* * *sobria, sobrium ADJ -
15 मदलस
madalasamfn. lazy from drunkenness, languid, indolent, slothful Kāv. ;
(ā) f. N. of the daughter of the Gandharva Viṡvā-vasu (carried off by the Daitya Pātāla-ketu, andᅠ subsequently the wife of Kuvalayṡṡva) Pur. ;
of the daughter of the Rākshasa Bhramara-ketu Uttamac. ;
of a poetess Cat.:
- sacampū f. - sa-nāṭaka n. -sâ̱khyāyikā ( orᅠ -sâ̱kh- ?) f. - sā-pariṇaya m. N. of wks.
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16 uch
1. end, tip, point. uch ber to become manifest, to begin to appear. uchchiga chiqqan expert, master (in derogatory sense). ko’z uchi bilan qara to look askance at. eng uchida secretly. oyoq uchida/uchi bilan ko’rsat to point at with one’s foot (i.e., apathetically, disdainfully). til(ining) uchida on the surface, perfunctorily, insincerely. qo’l uchida perfunctorily; barely, with difficulty. uchini chiqar to whisper, to tell furtively 2. three; grade of ?C? on 5 point scale; tri. uch oyoq tripod. uch pul three cents 3. a kind of votive light made of cotton wrapped on a stick which is lighted on Thursday and Friday evenings in remembrance of the spirits of the dead v.i. to fly; to carry (voice); to break or crack off; to be taken, to be deceived; to quiver, to twitch; to be shot, to be taken out. chanada uch to sled. chang’ida uch to ski. barakasi uch to dwindle. ko’zi uchib turibdi He is itching to see (it). uchib qol to pass out (from drunkenness). shamolga uchdi scattered to the four winds. birovning gapiga uch to be taken in by what s.o. says. ( uchir, uchiril, uchirish, uchish)uchak dial.ladder; roof.uchala coll.s. uchov.uchalatoy bot.a species of elm (w/ extremely hard wood, used for making wagon wheels) -
17 resupino
I.Lit.:II.puer ad me accurrit, Pone apprehendit pallio, resupinat,
Ter. Phorm. 5, 6, 23:assurgentem ibi regem umbone resupinat,
Liv. 4, 19:hominem,
Cels. 7, 16:nares planā manu,
to bend back, Quint. 11, 3, 80:colla (turtures, cum bibunt),
Plin. 10, 34, 52, § 105; cf.:caput (aves bibentes),
id. 10, 46, 63, § 129:valvas,
to beat in, break down, Prop. 4 (5), 8, 51: resupinati cessantia tympana Galli, i. e. prostrate from drunkenness, Juv. 8, 176 et saep.— In mal. part., to stretch out:aviam amici,
Juv. 3, 112.— Pass. in mid. force:leones resupinari,
Plin. 24, 17, 102, § 162.—Trop.: rem, to overthrow, ruin, destroy, Att. ap. Non. 165, 3:quid tantopere te resupinet?
makes proud, puffs up, Sen. Ben. 2, 13, 1. -
18 σείω
+ V 0-3-26-5-3=37 Jgs 5,4; 2 Sm 22,8; Is 10,13; 13,13A: to shake, to quake [τι] Hag 2,6; to shake (a city) [τι] Is 10,13; to agitate, to disturb [τινα] Is 14,16P: to shake 1 Ezr 4,36; to shake, to quake (of an earthquake) Jgs 5,4; to stagger (from drunkenness) Is 28,7*Is 17,4 σεισθήσεται shall be shaken-ירגזה רגז for MT ירזה will grow lean; *Am 1,14 καὶ σεισθήσεται and shall be shaken-וסער for MT ערסב with a storm, cpr. Hab 3,14; *Hab 2,16 καὶ σείσθητι and quake- והרעל רעל (cpr. 1QHab 11,9) for MT והערל and be uncircumcised, see σαλεύωCf. DE WAARD 1981, 553; TALMON 1964, 131(→ἀποσείω, διασείω, ἐνσείω, ἐπισείω, κατασείω, συς-,,) -
19 sergek
Shaking and swaying from drunkenness, or other -
20 sergek
Shaking and swaying from drunkenness, or other
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