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21 throw one's voice
to make one's voice appear to come from somewhere else, eg the mouth of a ventriloquist's dummy.يُخْرِجُ صَوْتَه وكأنَّه آتٍ من بَعيد -
22 under one's own steam
by one's own efforts, without help from others:بِجُهودِهِ الخاصَّهJohn gave me a lift in his car, but Mary arrived under her own steam.
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23 part one’s hair
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24 draw a conclusion from
to come to a conclusion after thinking about (what one has learned):يَسْتَنْتِج، يَصِلُ إلى نَتيجَهDon't draw any hasty conclusions from what I've said!
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25 judging from
if one can use (something) as an indication:إذا أردنا الحُكم بِناء عَلى ما نَرىJudging from the sky, there'll be a storm soon.
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26 to judge from
if one can use (something) as an indication:إذا أردنا الحُكم بِناء عَلى ما نَرىJudging from the sky, there'll be a storm soon.
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27 פִּטּ׳ f. (v. next w.) weir, canal-bed. Y.Kil.I, 27b bot. בזורעע״ג היםע״ג פ׳וכ׳ if one sows in a lake, in a canal-bed
פִּיטּוּרֵי, פִּיטּוּרִין, פִּטּ׳I m. pl. (פָּטַר; cmp. Prov. 17:14) water rushing through bars. Ber.8a death from croup is כפיטורי בפי ושט like the gushing water at the entrance of a canal (when the sluice-bars are raised); (Ms. B. N. כפרוקי פטורי בפי ושט; Ms. M. marg. Var. כפיטוני לפי ושט, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 4; Rashi ref. to פטורי צצים, 1 Kings 6:18, Targ. אטונין: like ropes pulled through loop-holes in the boards of a ship). M. Kat. 28b, sq. the departure of the soul from the body is כצפורי בפי (ה)וושטר׳ י׳ אמר כפטורי בפי וושט as the whirling waters rushing into the entrance of the channel; R. J. says, as the water rushing through ; (Rashi: as the knots of ropes with which two ships are tied together; for Var. Lect. v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 60); Lev. R. s. 4 כפיטורין היוצאין מן הוושט as the rushing waters leaving the channel; Tanḥ. ed. Bub., Mick. 15 כפיטורי היוצאת בפי ושט (Ms. Parma כפיטורין; Ms. R. כקפיטורין); Tanḥ. ib. 10 כקפוטורין יוצאה מתוך הושט; Koh. R. to VI, 7 כקפיטורין מתוך הושט.Jewish literature > פִּטּ׳ f. (v. next w.) weir, canal-bed. Y.Kil.I, 27b bot. בזורעע״ג היםע״ג פ׳וכ׳ if one sows in a lake, in a canal-bed
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28 A radio call from a friendly aircraft announcing that he is firing a radar-guided missile
Aviation: fox oneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > A radio call from a friendly aircraft announcing that he is firing a radar-guided missile
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29 is a roll of one-sided adhesive paper on a cardboard or plastic barrel that is mounted on a central spindle,
General subject: lint roller (The device facilitates the removal of lint or other small fibers from most materials. E.g. clothing)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > is a roll of one-sided adhesive paper on a cardboard or plastic barrel that is mounted on a central spindle,
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30 or 'fore day creep, to betray one's wife or lover with another lover
American: (from: before) four day creepУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > or 'fore day creep, to betray one's wife or lover with another lover
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31 s one strane
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32 Air Combat Maneuvering (training designed to achieve proficiency in element formation maneuvering and the coordinated application of BFM to achieve a simulated kill or effectively defend against one or more aircraft from a planned starting posit
General subject: ACMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Air Combat Maneuvering (training designed to achieve proficiency in element formation maneuvering and the coordinated application of BFM to achieve a simulated kill or effectively defend against one or more aircraft from a planned starting posit
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33 a person identifies with a physical sex different from the one that they were born with.
Literal: Cross-OversУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > a person identifies with a physical sex different from the one that they were born with.
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34 or 'fore (from: before) day creep, to betray one's wife or lover with another lover
American: four day creepУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > or 'fore (from: before) day creep, to betray one's wife or lover with another lover
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35 FRÁ
* * *I) prep. with dat.1) from (ganga frá lögbergi);skamt frá ánni, a short distance from the river;2) away from (nökkut frá öðrum mönnum);3) of time, alit frá eldingu, all along from daybreak;dag frá degi, one day after another;4) from among, beyond;gera sik auðkendan frá öðrum mönnum, to make oneself conspicuous;5) against;frá líkindum, against likelihood;6) of, about;er mér svá frá sagt konungi, I am told so about the king;7) as adv. away;hverfa frá, to turn away;til ok frá, to and fro;héðan í frá, hence, henceforlh;þar út í frá, secondly, next.* * *prep. with dat., sometimes with í or á prefixed, ífrá, áfrá, cp. Swed. ifrån; áfra, Fms. vi. 326, 439, viii. 25, ix. 508, x. 408; í frá, xi. 16, 137, 508, Grág. ii. 30, Nj. 83, 108, passim: [Goth. fram; A. S. fram, from; Engl. from; O. H. G. fram; again in the Scandin., Swed. från; Dan. fra; Ormul. fra; so also Engl. fro (in to and fro and froward) is a Dan. form, but from a Saxon]:—from, vide af, p. 3, col. 2; ganga frá lögbergi, Nj. 87; frá landi, Ld. 118; ofan frá fjöllum, Ísl. ii. 195; frá læknum, 339: with adv. denoting direction, skamt frá ánni, Nj. 94; skamt frá landi, Ld.; upp frá bæ Una, Fs. 33, Ld. 206; niðr frá Mælifells-gili, Landn. 71; ofan frá Merki-á, Eg. 100; ut frá Unadal, Fs. 31; norðr frá garði, Nj. 153; norðr frá dyrum, Fms. viii. 25; austr frá, ix. 402; suðr frá Noregi, x. 271; skamt frá vatninu, Ld. 268; allt frá ( all the way from) Gnúpu-skörðum, 124: ellipt., inn frá, útar frá, Nj. 50: with the indecl. particle er, vetfang þeim er frá ( from which) var kvatt, Grág. (Kb.)β. with names of hills, rivers, or the like, from, but ‘at’ is more freq., vide p. 26; frá Ósi, Eirekr frá Ósi, Þórð. 8 new Ed.; Þórðr frá Höfða, Ld. 188, 200; frá Mosfelli, frá Hlíðarenda, Landn., Nj. passim.2. denoting aloof; brott frá öðrum húsum, aloof from other houses, Eg. 203; nökkut frá ( aloof from) öðrum mönnum, Fas. i. 241; út í frá öðrum mönnum, aloof from other men, Hkr. i. 223.3. with adverbs denoting direction; Varbelgir eru hér upp frá yðr, Fms. ix. 512; stóðu spjót þeirra ofan frá þeim, Nj. 253; þangat frá garði, er …, in such a direction from the farm, that …, Grág. i. 82.4. with verbs, as vita, horfa, snúa frá, to look away from, Skálda 242; stafnar horfa frá landi, Fms. xi. 101; þat er frá vissi berginu, viii. 428.5. with gen. ellipt. cp. ‘at’ A. II. 7; frá riks manns, from a rich man’s [ house], Hom. 117; frá Arnórs, Bjarn. 35; frá frú Kristínar, Fms. ix. 407; frá bóanda þess, Grág. i. 300; frá Heljar, Edda (Ub.) 292; frá Bjarnar, Hkr. i. 190.6. temp., fjórtán nætr frá alþingi, Grág. i. 122; frá þessu, from that time, since; upp frá þessu, id., Ld. 50, Fms. xi. 334; frá hinni fyrstu stund, Sks. 559; allt frá eldingu, all along from daybreak, Hrafn. 7; frá öndverðu, from the beginning, Sks. 564; frá fornu ok nýju, of old and new, Dipl. iv. 14: adding upp, upp frá því, ever since, Bs. ii. 37.7. denoting succession; stund frá stund, from time to time, 656 A. i. 36; ár frá ári, year after year, Stj. 17; dag frá degi, Fms. ii. 230; hvern dag frá öðrum, one day after another, viii. 182; hvárt sumar frá öðru, one summer after another, Grág. i. 92; annan dag frá öðrum, Eg. 277: in other relations, maðr frá manni, man after man, Finnb. 228.II. metaph.,1. from among, above, beyond, surpassingly; göra sik auðkenndan frá öðrum mönnum, to distinguish oneself from ( above) other men, Fms. vii. 73, Fb. ii. 73: adding sem, frá því sem …, beyond that what …; frá því harðfengir ok íllir viðreignar sem aðrir, Fms. i. 171; herðibreiðr, svá at þat bar frá því sem aðrir menn vóru, Eg. 305; nú er þat annathvárt at þú ert frá því þróttigr ok þolinn sem aðrir menn, Fms. ii. 69: cp. frá-görðamaðr, frá-bær.2. with verbs denoting deprivation, taking away, forsaking, or the like; taka e-t frá e-m, to take a thing from one, Nj. 253; renna frá e-m, 264; deyja frá úmögum, to ‘die from orphans,’ i. e. leave orphans behind one, Grág. i. 249; segja sik ór þingi frá e-m, to secede from one, Nj. 166; liggja frá verkum, to be bedridden ‘from work,’ i. e. so as to be unable to work, Grág. i. 474; seljask arfsali frá úmögum, i. e. to shift one’s property from the minors, i. e. to cut them off from inheritance, 278.3. against; þvert frá mínu skapi, Fms. vii. 258, Hom. 158; frá líkindum, against likelihood, Eg. 769.4. denoting derivation from a person; í mikilli sæmd frá konungi, Ísl. ii. 394; njóta skaltu hans frá oss, Fbr. 58 new Ed.;—so also, kominn frá e-m, come of, descended from one, Eb. sub fin., Landn. passim.5. of, about, concerning; segja frá e-u, to tell of a thing, Fms. xi. 16, 137, Nj. 100, (frá-saga, frá-sögn, a story); verða víss frá e-m, to be informed about one, Fms. iv. 184; er mér svá frá sagt konungi, I am told so of the king, Eg. 20; lýgi hann mestan hlut frá, he lies for the most part, Ísl. ii. 145, cp. Nj. 32.III. adverb. or ellipt. away, off; hverfa frá, to turn away, Landn. 84; snúa í frá, Nj. 108; stukku menn frá, Eg. 289; hnekkjask Írar nú frá, Ld. 78; ok frá höndina, and the hand off, Nj. 160; falla frá, to fall off, to die (fráfall), Fms. x. 408; til ok frá, to and fro, Eg. 293, Fms. ix. 422, Pass. 3. 2; héðan í frá, hence ‘fro,’ Nj. 83; þaðan í frá, thence, Grág. ii. 30: þar ut í frá, secondly, next, Fms. vi. 326; outermost, 439:—temp., þaðan, héðan frá, thence, Grág. i. 204, ii. 30, Fms. ii. 231, Nj. 83, Vápn. 30: cp. the phrases, af og frá, by no means! vera frá, to be gone, done with, dead. -
36 de un año a otro
= from year to year, from one year to another, from one year to the nextEx. For details of its operation from year to year the main source of data is its annual report.Ex. Every effort is made to ensure continuity of index terms from one year to another = Se hace todo lo posible para asegurar la continuidad de los descriptores de un año para otro.Ex. The only reasonable conclusion which can be drawn from these statistics is that title output can vary quite considerably from one year to the next = La única conclusión que se puede extraer de estas estadísticas es que la producción de títulos pueden variar considerablemente de una añto a otro.* * *= from year to year, from one year to another, from one year to the nextEx: For details of its operation from year to year the main source of data is its annual report.
Ex: Every effort is made to ensure continuity of index terms from one year to another = Se hace todo lo posible para asegurar la continuidad de los descriptores de un año para otro.Ex: The only reasonable conclusion which can be drawn from these statistics is that title output can vary quite considerably from one year to the next = La única conclusión que se puede extraer de estas estadísticas es que la producción de títulos pueden variar considerablemente de una añto a otro. -
37 desde un extremo ... al otro
= from one end... to the otherEx. In vain I walked from one end of London to the other, and trod the 'stony-hearted streets' from morning to night, day after day.* * *= from one end... to the otherEx: In vain I walked from one end of London to the other, and trod the 'stony-hearted streets' from morning to night, day after day.
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38 de un + Expresión Temporal + a otro
= from one + Expresión Temporal + to the nextEx. There were abrupt fluctuations in his output from one week to the next.* * *= from one + Expresión Temporal + to the nextEx: There were abrupt fluctuations in his output from one week to the next.
Spanish-English dictionary > de un + Expresión Temporal + a otro
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39 Друг от друга
From one anotherFrom each otherIndependently of one another (of each other)The transparency zones may be isolated from each other (from one another)Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Друг от друга
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40 desde la mañana a la noche
Ex. In vain I walked from one end of London to the other, and trod the 'stony-hearted streets' from morning to night, day after day.* * *Ex: In vain I walked from one end of London to the other, and trod the 'stony-hearted streets' from morning to night, day after day.
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