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  • 1 морозное кольцо

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  • 2 морозное кольцо

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  • 3 морозное кольцо

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  • 4 морозный

    1. freezing
    2. frosty
    Синонимический ряд:
    ледяно (прил.) ледяно; студено; хладно; холодно
    Антонимический ряд:
    жарко; знойно

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  • 5 морозный

    Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > морозный

  • 6 морозное кольцо

    бот.

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  • 7 Reif

    Adj. Obst, Weichkäse etc.: ripe; Hartkäse, Wein: auch mature; Früchte, Wein, fig. Charakter, Wesensart: mellow; Mensch, Schönheit, Urteil, Plan: mature; Geschwür: fully developed; reif werden reifen; körperlich / seelisch reif physically / psychologically mature; eine reife Frau a mature woman; reif für sein Alter sein be mature for one’s age; noch nicht reif ( genug) für not yet ready ( oder sufficiently experienced) for; wenn die Zeit reif ist... when the time is ripe...; in reiferen Jahren in riper ( oder later) years; ein Mann von reiferen Jahren a man of mature age, a middle-aged man; im reifen Alter von at the ripe old age of; reif sein für Urlaub etc.: be ready for; reif fürs Irrenhaus umg. fit for the loony bin; reife Leistung umg. SPORT etc.: solid performance; iro. good show; er ist reif umg. he’s in for it
    * * *
    der Reif
    (Raureif) hoarfrost;
    (Ring) circlet
    * * *
    I [raif]
    m -(e)s, no pl
    (= Raureif) hoarfrost, white frost; (= gefrorener Nebel) rime II
    m -(e)s, -e (old, liter)
    (= Stirnreif, Diadem) circlet; (= Armreif) bangle; (= Fingerring) ring; (im Rock) hoop
    * * *
    1) ((having the qualities of someone who, or something that, is) fully grown or developed: a very mature person.) mature
    2) ((of cheese, wine etc) ready for eating or drinking: a mature cheese.) mature
    3) ((negative unripe) (of fruit, grain etc) ready to be gathered in or eaten: ripe apples/corn.) ripe
    * * *
    Reif1
    <-[e]s>
    [raif]
    m kein pl METEO hoar frost
    Reif2
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [raif]
    m (Armreif) bracelet, bangle; (Stirnreif) circlet
    * * *
    I
    der; Reif[e]s hoar frost
    II
    der; Reif[e]s, Reife (geh.) ring; (ArmReif) bracelet; (Diadem) circlet
    * * *
    Reif1 m; -(e)s, -e; liter (Ring) ring; (Armreif) bangle; (Armband) bracelet
    Reif2 m; -(e)s, kein pl white frost, hoarfrost
    * * *
    I
    der; Reif[e]s hoar frost
    II
    der; Reif[e]s, Reife (geh.) ring; (ArmReif) bracelet; (Diadem) circlet
    * * *
    -e m.
    hoarfrost n.

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  • 8 krachen

    I v/i
    1. (hat gekracht) crash (auch Donner); Feuer, Radio: crackle; Tür etc.: bang, slam; auf der Straße kracht es dauernd there’s one crash after another on that road; du tust, was ich dir sage, sonst kracht’s umg. you’ll do as I tell you, or there’ll be trouble; dass es nur so krachte umg. like crazy
    2. (ist) WIRTS., Firma: crash
    3. (ist) (krachend zusammenstoßen mit) crash ( gegen oder in + Akk into); er ist mit 100 Sachen gegen den Baum gekracht he crashed ( oder slammed) into the tree at 60 mph
    4. (ist) (bersten) burst, explode; Eis: crack
    II v/refl (hat) umg. (sich streiten) have a row (Am. an argument); (mehrmals) have rows (Am. arguments); wir krachen uns oft we often have rows (Am. arguments, set-tos umg.); er hat sich mit ihr gekracht he’s had a bust-up with her
    * * *
    das Krachen
    crash
    * * *
    krạ|chen ['kraxn]
    1. vi
    1) (= Lärm machen) to crash, to bang; (Holz) to creak; (Schuss) to ring out; (Donner) to crash

    krachend fallen etcto fall etc with a crash or bang

    ..., dass es nur so krachte (lit) —... with a bang or crash; (fig)... with a vengeance

    sonst krachts! (inf)or there'll be trouble

    2) aux sein (inf) (= aufplatzen) to rip (open), to split; (= brechen) to break; (Eis) to crack; (Betrieb) to crash
    3) aux sein inf = aufprallen) to crash
    2. vr (inf)
    to have a row or fight or quarrel
    * * *
    1) (to make a sudden loud noise: We could hear the fireworks banging in the distance.) bang
    2) (to (cause to) break partly without falling to pieces: The window cracked down the middle.) crack
    3) (a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard: I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.) crash
    4) (to (cause to) fall with a loud noise: The glass crashed to the floor.) crash
    5) (to crash: The lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.) plough
    * * *
    kra·chen
    [ˈkraxn̩]
    I. vi
    1. Hilfsverb: haben (laut hallen) to crash; Ast to creak; Schuss to ring out
    2. Hilfsverb: sein (fam: prallen) to crash fam
    gegen etw akk/in etw akk \krachen to crash against/into sth
    II. vi impers Hilfsverb: haben
    1. (ein Krachen verursachen)
    es kracht there is a crashing noise
    auf der Kreuzung hat es gekracht there's been a crash on the intersection
    der Betrieb kracht the company is going bankrupt
    4.
    es [so richtig] \krachen lassen to [really] let rip
    dass es nur so kracht (fam) with a vengeance fam
    sonst kracht's!, und es kracht! (fam) or/and there'll be trouble fam
    III. vr (fam) to have a row BRIT fam [or AM an argument]
    sie \krachen sich akk they're having a row
    sich akk mit jdm \krachen to have a row with sb
    * * *
    1.
    1) < thunder> crash; < shot> ring out; < floorboard> creak

    krachende Kälte/krachender Frost(fig.) bitter cold/heavy frost

    2) mit sein (ugs.): (bersten) < ice> crack; < bed> collapse; <trousers, dress, etc.> split
    3) mit sein (ugs.): (krachend auftreffen) crash
    4) (ugs.): (Bankrott machen) crash
    5) (unpers.)

    an der Kreuzung kracht es dauerndthere are frequent crashes at that junction

    sonst kracht's!(fig. ugs.) or there'll be trouble

    2.
    reflexives Verb (ugs.) row (coll.); have a row (coll.)
    * * *
    A. v/i
    1. (hat gekracht) crash (auch Donner); Feuer, Radio: crackle; Tür etc: bang, slam;
    auf der Straße kracht es dauernd there’s one crash after another on that road;
    du tust, was ich dir sage, sonst kracht’s umg you’ll do as I tell you, or there’ll be trouble;
    dass es nur so krachte umg like crazy
    2. (ist) WIRTSCH, Firma: crash
    3. (ist) (krachend zusammenstoßen mit) crash (
    in +akk into);
    er ist mit 100 Sachen gegen den Baum gekracht he crashed ( oder slammed) into the tree at 60 mph
    4. (ist) (bersten) burst, explode; Eis: crack
    B. v/r (hat) umg (sich streiten) have a row (US an argument); (mehrmals) have rows (US arguments);
    wir krachen uns oft we often have rows (US arguments, set-tos umg);
    er hat sich mit ihr gekracht he’s had a bust-up with her
    * * *
    1.
    1) < thunder> crash; < shot> ring out; < floorboard> creak

    krachende Kälte/krachender Frost — (fig.) bitter cold/heavy frost

    2) mit sein (ugs.): (bersten) < ice> crack; < bed> collapse; <trousers, dress, etc.> split
    4) (ugs.): (Bankrott machen) crash
    5) (unpers.)

    sonst kracht's!(fig. ugs.) or there'll be trouble

    2.
    reflexives Verb (ugs.) row (coll.); have a row (coll.)
    * * *
    v.
    to crash v.

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  • 9 reif

    Adj. Obst, Weichkäse etc.: ripe; Hartkäse, Wein: auch mature; Früchte, Wein, fig. Charakter, Wesensart: mellow; Mensch, Schönheit, Urteil, Plan: mature; Geschwür: fully developed; reif werden reifen; körperlich / seelisch reif physically / psychologically mature; eine reife Frau a mature woman; reif für sein Alter sein be mature for one’s age; noch nicht reif ( genug) für not yet ready ( oder sufficiently experienced) for; wenn die Zeit reif ist... when the time is ripe...; in reiferen Jahren in riper ( oder later) years; ein Mann von reiferen Jahren a man of mature age, a middle-aged man; im reifen Alter von at the ripe old age of; reif sein für Urlaub etc.: be ready for; reif fürs Irrenhaus umg. fit for the loony bin; reife Leistung umg. SPORT etc.: solid performance; iro. good show; er ist reif umg. he’s in for it
    * * *
    der Reif
    (Raureif) hoarfrost;
    (Ring) circlet
    * * *
    I [raif]
    m -(e)s, no pl
    (= Raureif) hoarfrost, white frost; (= gefrorener Nebel) rime II
    m -(e)s, -e (old, liter)
    (= Stirnreif, Diadem) circlet; (= Armreif) bangle; (= Fingerring) ring; (im Rock) hoop
    * * *
    1) ((having the qualities of someone who, or something that, is) fully grown or developed: a very mature person.) mature
    2) ((of cheese, wine etc) ready for eating or drinking: a mature cheese.) mature
    3) ((negative unripe) (of fruit, grain etc) ready to be gathered in or eaten: ripe apples/corn.) ripe
    * * *
    Reif1
    <-[e]s>
    [raif]
    m kein pl METEO hoar frost
    Reif2
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [raif]
    m (Armreif) bracelet, bangle; (Stirnreif) circlet
    * * *
    I
    der; Reif[e]s hoar frost
    II
    der; Reif[e]s, Reife (geh.) ring; (ArmReif) bracelet; (Diadem) circlet
    * * *
    reif adj Obst, Weichkäse etc: ripe; Hartkäse, Wein: auch mature; Früchte, Wein, fig Charakter, Wesensart: mellow; Mensch, Schönheit, Urteil, Plan: mature; Geschwür: fully developed;
    körperlich/seelisch reif physically/psychologically mature;
    eine reife Frau a mature woman;
    reif für sein Alter sein be mature for one’s age;
    noch nicht reif (genug) für not yet ready ( oder sufficiently experienced) for;
    wenn die Zeit reif ist… when the time is ripe …;
    in reiferen Jahren in riper ( oder later) years;
    ein Mann von reiferen Jahren a man of mature age, a middle-aged man;
    im reifen Alter von at the ripe old age of;
    reif sein für Urlaub etc: be ready for;
    reif fürs Irrenhaus umg fit for the loony bin;
    reife Leistung umg SPORT etc solid performance; iron good show;
    er ist reif umg he’s in for it
    …reif im adj
    1. (etwas verdienend)
    er ist abtrittsreif he ought to resign;
    erholungsreif in need of a rest ( oder recuperation)
    2. (gut oder entwickelt genug)
    abfüllreif Wein etc: ready for bottling;
    ausführungsreif Plan etc: ripe for execution;
    ausstellungsreif fit to be exhibited;
    fernsehreif fit to be shown on television;
    kabarettreif funny enough to be a cabaret sketch;
    olympiareif good enough for the Olympics;
    operationsreif bad enough to be operated on;
    oscarreif deserving an Oscar;
    trinkreif Wein etc: ready for drinking
    * * *
    I
    der; Reif[e]s hoar frost
    II
    der; Reif[e]s, Reife (geh.) ring; (ArmReif) bracelet; (Diadem) circlet
    * * *
    -e m.
    hoarfrost n.

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  • 10 çalmak

    "1. /ı/ to steal, take (something) unlawfully. 2. /ı/ to ring or toll (a bell); to peal (bells); to sound (a trumpet); to blow, toot (a horn or whistle); to buzz (a buzzer). 3. /ı/ to play (a musical instrument, a piece of music, a record, a record player, a tape player, a radio). 4. /ı/ to knock on (a door). 5. (for a bell) to ring or toll; (for bells) to peal; (for a telephone) to ring; (for a buzzer) to buzz; (for a trumpet) to sound; (for a clock) to strike or chime; (for a horn or whistle) to blow or toot, be blown or tooted; (for a musical instrument, a record, a record player, a tape player, a radio) to play, be played; (for a piece of music) to be played. 6. (for a clock) to strike (an hour). 7. /ı, a/ to throw or hurl (something, someone) to (the ground). 8. /a, ı/ to add (an ingredient) to (a liquid). 9. /a, ı/ prov. to spread or smear (one thing) on (another). 10. /ı/ (for frost, copper, soot) to spoil (something). 11. /ı/ to cut (something) diagonally; to cut (cloth) on the bias. 12. /ı/ to chase (a metal object). 13. /a/ (for one color) to be tinged with (another). 14. (for someone´s accent) to have something of (a specified language) about it: Dili Fransızcaya çalıyor. There´s something French about his accent. 15. prov. (for someone´s height) to verge on (a specified length): Boyu kısaya çalıyor. She´s on the short side. 16. to wield (a sword, a whip, an oar) with all one´s might. çalıp çırpmak to steal anything he/she can get his/her hands on. Çalmadığım kapı kalmadı. I´ve left no stone unturned. çalmadan oynamak 1. to be elated, be on top of the world; to be tickled pink. 2. to be very eager (to do something), be raring to go; always to be ready (to do something), be ready (to do something) at the drop of a hat. "

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  • 11 AF

    of
    * * *
    prep. w. dat.
    I. Of place:
    1) off, from;
    G. hljóp af hesti sínum, G. jumped off his horse;
    ganga af mótinu, to go away from the meeting;
    Flosi kastaði af sér skikkjunni, threw off his cloak;
    Gizzur gekk af útsuðri at gerðinu, from the south-west;
    hann hafði leyst af sér skúa sína, he had taken off his shoes;
    Steinarr vildi slíta hann af sér, throw him off;
    tók Gísli þá af sér vápnin, took off his arms;
    bréf af Magnúsi konungi, a letter from king Magnus;
    hverr af öðrum, one after another, in succession;
    vil ek þú vinnir af þér skuldina, work off the debt;
    muntu enga sætt af mér fá, no peace at my hand;
    rísa af dauða, to rise from the dead;
    vakna af draumi, to awaken from a dream;
    lúka upp af hrossi, to open a gate from off a horse;
    vindr stóð af landi, the wind blew from the land;
    2) out of;
    verða tekinn af heimi, to be taken out of the world;
    gruflar hón af læknum, she scrambles out of the brook;
    Otradalr var mjök af vegi, far out of the way.
    Connected with út; föstudaginn fór út herrinn af borginni, marched out of the town.
    II. Of time; past, beyond:
    af ómagaaldri, able to support oneself, of age;
    ek em nú af léttasta skeiði, no longer in the prime of life;
    þá er sjau vikur eru af sumri, when seven weeks of summer are past;
    var mikit af nótt, much of the night was past.
    III. In various other relations:
    1) þiggja lið af e-m, to receive help from one;
    hafa umboð af e-m, to be another’s deputy;
    vera góðs (ills) maklegr af e-m, to deserve good (bad) of one;
    féll þar lið mart af Eyvindi, many of Eyvind’s men fell there;
    þá eru þeir útlagir ok af goðorði sínu, have forfeited their goðorð;
    þá skalt þú af allri fjárheimtunni, forfeit all the claim;
    ek skal stefna þér af konunni, summon thee to give up;
    2) off, of;
    höggva fót, hönd, af e-m, to cut off one’s foot, hand;
    vil ek, at þú takir slíkt sem þér líkar af varningi, whatever you like of the stores;
    þar lá forkr einn ok brotit af endanum, with the point broken off;
    absol., beit hann höndina af, bit the hand off;
    fauk af höfuðit, the head flew off;
    3) of, among;
    hinn efniligasti maðr af ungum mönnum, the most promising of the young men;
    4) with;
    hláða, (ferma) skip af e-u, to load (freight) a ship with;
    fylla heiminn af sínu kyni, to fill the world with his offspring;
    5) of (= ór which is more frequent);
    húsit var gert af timbr stokkum, was built of trunks of trees;
    6) fig., eigi vita menn hvat af honum er orðit, what has become of him;
    hvat hefir þú gert af Gunnari, what hast thou done with Gunnar?;
    7) denoting parentage, descent, origin;
    ok eru af þeim komnir Gilsbekkingar, are descended from them;
    kominn af Trójumönnum, descended from the Trojans;
    8) by, of (after passive);
    ek em sendr hingat af Starkaði, sent hither by;
    ástsæll af landsmónnum, beloved of;
    9) on account of, by reason of, by;
    úbygðr at frosti ok kulda, because of frost and cold;
    ómáli af áverkum, speechless from wounds;
    af ástæld hans, by his popularity;
    af því, therefore;
    af hví, wherefor why;
    af því at, because;
    10) by means of, by;
    framfœra e-n af verkum sínum, by means of his own labour;
    af sínu fé, by one’s own means;
    absol., hann fekk af hina mestu sœmd, derived great honour from it;
    11) with adjectives, in regard to;
    mildr af fé, liberal of money;
    góðr af griðum, merciful;
    12) used absol. with a verb, off away;
    hann bað hann þá róa af fjörðinn, to row the firth off;
    ok er þeir höfðu af fjörðung, when they had covered one forth of the way;
    sofa af nóttina, to sleep the night away.
    * * *
    prep. often used elliptically by dropping the case, or even merely adverbially, [Ulf. af; A. S. and Engl. of, off; Hel. ab; Germ. ab; Gr. άπό; Lat. a, ab.] With dat. denoting a motion a loco; one of the three prepp. af, ór, frá, corresponding to those in locoá, í, við, and ad locumá, í, at. It in general corresponds to the prepp. in locoá, or in locum til, whilst ór answers more to í; but it also frequently corresponds to yfir, um or í. It ranges between ór and frá, generally denoting the idea from the surface of, while ór means from the inner part, and frá from the outer part or border. The motion from a hill, plain, open place is thus denoted by af; by ór that from an enclosed space, depth, cavity, thus af fjalli, but ór of a valley, dale; af Englandi, but ór Danmörk, as mörk implies the notion of a deep wood, forest. The wind blows af landi, but a ship sets sail frá landi; frá landi also means a distance from: af hendi, of a glove, ring; ór hendi, of whatever has been kept in the hand (correl. to á hendi and í hendi). On the other hand af is more general, whilst frá and ór are of a more special character; frá denoting a departure, ór an impulse or force; a member goes home af þingi, whereas ór may denote an inmate of a district, or convey the notion of secession or exclusion from, Eb. 105 new Ed.; the traveller goes af landi, the exile ór landi: taka e-t af e-m is to take a thing out of one’s hand, that of taka frá e-m to remove out of one’s sight, etc. In general af answers to Engl. of, off, ór to out of, and frá to from: the Lat. prepp. ab, de, and ex do not exactly correspond to the Icelandic, yet as a rule ór may answer to ex, af sometimes to ab, sometimes to de. Of, off, from among; with, by; on account of by means of, because of concerning, in respect of.
    A. Loc.
    I. With motion, off, from:
    1. prop. corresp. to á,
    α. konungr dró gullhring af hendi sér (but á hendi), Ld. 32; Höskuldr lætr bera farm af skipi, unload the ship (but bera farm á skip), id.; var tekit af hestum þeirra, they were unsaddled, Nj. 4; Gunnarr hafði farit heiman af bæ sínum, he was away from home, 82; Gunnarr hljóp af hesti sínum, jumped off his horse (but hl. á hest), 83; hlaupa, stökkva af baki, id., 112, 264 ; Gunnarr skýtr til hans af boganum, from the bow, where af has a slight notion of instrumentality, 96; flýja af fundinum, to fly from off the battle-field, 102; ríða af Þríhyrningshálsum, 206; út af Langaholti, Eg. 744 ; sunnan ór Danmörk ok af Saxlandi, 560; ganga af mótinu, to go from the meeting, Fms. vii. 130; af þeirra fundi reis María upp ok fór, 625. 85 ; Flosi kastaði af ser skikkjunni, threw his cloak off him (but kasta á sik),Nj. 176; taka Hrungnis fót af honum, of a load, burden, Edda 58; land þat er hann fiskði af, from which he set off to fish, Grág. i. 151, is irregular, frá would suit better; slíta af baki e-s, from off one’s back, ii. 9 ; bera af borði, to clear the table, Nj. 75.
    β. where it more nearly answers to í; þeir koma af hafi, of sailors coming in (but leggja í haf), Nj. 128 ; fara til Noregs af Orkneyjum (but í or til O.), 131; þeim Agli fórst vel ok komu af hafi i Borgarfjörð, Eg. 392 ; hann var útlagi ( outlawed) af Noregi, where ór would be more regular, 344; af Islandi, of a traveller, Fms. x. 3; búa her af báðum ríkjunum, to take a levy from, 51; hinir beztu bændr ór Norðlendingafjórðungi ok af Sunnlendingafjórðungi, the most eminent Southerners and Northerners, 113; Gizzurr gékk af útsuðri at gerðinu, from south-west, Sturl. ii. 219; prestar af hvárutveggja biskupsdæmi, from either diocess, Dipl. ii. 11; verða tekinn af heimi, to be taken out of the world, 623. 21; gruflar hon af læknum, scrambles out of the brook, Ísl. ii. 340; Egill kneyfði af horninu í einum drykk, drained off the horn at one draught, literally squeezed every drop out of it, Eg. 557; brottuaf herbúðunurn, Fms. x. 343.
    γ. of things more or less surrounding the subject, corresp. to yfir or um; láta þeir þegar af sér tjöldin, break off, take down the tents in preparing for battle, Eg. 261; kyrtillinn rifnaði af honum, his coat burst, caused by the swollen body, 602; hann hafði leyst af sér skúa sína, he untied his shoes (but binda á sik), 716; Steinarr vildi slíta hann af sér, throw him off, of one clinging to one’s body, 747; tók Gísli þá af sér vápnin, took off his arms, Fms. vii. 39. Of putting off clothes; fara af kápu, Nj. 143; far þú eigi af brynjunni, Bs. i. 541; þá ætlaði Sigurðr at fara af brynjunni, id.; þá var Skarphéðinn flettr af klæðunum, Nj. 209: now more usually fara or klæðum, fötum, exuere, to undress.
    δ. connected with út; föstudaginn for út herrinn af borginni, marched out of the town, Nj. 274; ganga út af kirkjunni, to go out of the church, now út úr, Fms. vii. 107: drekki hann af þeirri jörðunni, of something impregnated with the earth, Laekn. 402.
    ε. more closely corresponding to frá, being in such cases a Latinism (now frá); bréf af páfa, a pope’s bull, Fms. x. 6; rit af hánum, letter from him, 623. 52; bréf af Magnúsi konungi, a letter from king Magnus, Bs. i. 712; farið þér á brautu af mér í eilífan eld, Hom. 143; brott af drottins augliti, Stj. 43.
    ζ. denoting an uninterrupted continuity, in such phrases as land aflandi, from land to land, Eg. 343, Fas. ii. 539; skip af skipl. from ship to ship, Fms. v. 10; brann hvat af öðru, one after another, of an increasing fire, destroying everything, i. 128; brandr af brandi brenn, funi kveykist af funa, one from another, Hm. 56; hverr af öðrum, one after another, in succession, also hverr at öðrum, Eb. 272, 280 (where at in both passages).
    2. metaph., at ganga af e-m dauðum, to go from, leave one dead on the spot, of two combatants; en hann segiz bani hins ef hann gekk af dauðum manni, Grág. ii. 88, Hkr. 1. 327; undr þykir mér er bróðir þinn vildi eigi taka af þér starf þetta, would not take this toil from thee, Nj. 77; þegnar hans glöddust af honum, were fain of him, Fms. x. 380; at koma þeim manni af sér er settr var á fé hans, to get rid of, Ld. 52; vil ek þú vinriir af þér skuldina, work off the debt, Njarð. 366; reka af sér, to repel, Sturl. ii. 219; hann á þá sonu er aldri munu af oss ganga, who will never leave us, whom we shall never get rid of, Fas. i. 280; leysa e-n af e-u, to relieve, 64; taka e-n af lífi, to kill, Eg. 48, 416, Nj. 126; af lífdögum, Fms. vii. 204; ek mun ná lögum af því máli, get the benefit of the law in this case, Eg. 468; muntu enga sætt af mér fá, no peace at my hand, 414; rísa af dauða, to rise from death, Fms. ii. 142; guð bætti honum þó af þessi sótt, healed him of this sickness, ix. 390; vakna af sýn, draumi, svefni, to awaken from a vision, dream, sleep, 655 xxxii. I, Gísl. 24, Eb. 192, Fas. i. 41. Rather with the notion out of, in the phrase af sér etc., e. g. sýna e-t af scr, to shew, exhibit a disposition for or against, Ld. 18; gera mikit af sér, to shew great prowess, Ísl. ii. 368; éf þú gerir eigi meira af þér um aðra leika, unless you make more of thyself, Edda 32; Svipdagr hafði mikit af sér gert, fought bravely, Fas. i. 41; góðr (illr) af sér, good ( bad) of oneself, by nature; mikill af sjálfum sér, proud, bold, stout, Nj. 15; ágætastr maðr af sjálfum sér, the greatest hero, Bret.: góðr af ser, excellent, Hrafn. 7; but, on the contrary, af sér kominn, ruinous, in decay; this phrase is used of old houses or buildings, as in Bs. i. 488 = Sturl. l. c.; af sér kominn af mæði can also be said of a man fallen off from what he used to be; kominn af fotum fram, off his legs from age, Sturl. i. 223, Korm. 154 (in a verse).
    II. WITHOUT MOTION:
    1. denoting direction from, but at the same time continuous connection with an object from which an act or thing proceeds, from; tengja skip hvárt fram af stafni annars, to tie the ships in a line, stem to stern, Fms. i. 157, xi. 111; svá at þeir tóku út af borðum, jutted out of the boards, of rafters or poles, iv. 49; stjarna ok af sem skaft, of a comet, ix. 482; lúka upp af hrossi, to open a gate from off a horse, Grág. ii. 264; hon svarar af sínu sæti sem álpt af baru, Fás. i. 186; þar er sjá mátti utau af firði, af þjóðleið, that might be seen from the fareway on the sea when sailing in the firth, Hkr. ii. 64; þá mun hringt af (better at) Burakirkju, of bells rung at the church, Fms. xi. 160; gengr þar af Meðalfellsströnd, projects from, juts out, of a promontory, Ld. 10.
    2. denoting direction alone; upp af víkinni stóð borg mikil, a burg inland from the inlet, Eg. 161; lokrekkja innar af seti, a shut bed inward from the benches in the hall, Ísl. ii. 262; kapella upp af konungs herbergjum, upwards from, Fms. x. 153; vindr stóð af landi, the wind stood off the land, Bárð. 166.
    β. metaph., stauda af e-u, vide VI. 4.
    γ. ellipt., hallaði af norðr, of the channel, north of a spot, Boll. 348; also, austr af, suðr af, vestr af, etc.
    3. denoting absence; þingheyendr skulu eigi vera um nótt af þingi ( away from the meeting), eðr lengr, þá eru þeir af þingi ( away from (be meeting) ef þeir eru or ( out of) þingmarki, Grág. i. 25; vera um nótt af várþingi, 115; meðan hann er af landi héðan, abroad, 150.
    β. metaph., gud hvíldi af öllum verkum sínum á sjaunda degi, rested from his labours, Ver. 3.
    4. denoting distance; þat er komit af þjóðleið, out of the high road, remote, Eg. 369; af þjóðbraut, Grág. ii. 264, i. 15; Otradalr (a farm) var mjök af vegi, far out of the way, Háv. 53.
    B. TEMP, past, from, out of, beyond:
    1. of a person’s age, in the sense of having past a period of life; af ómaga aldri, of age, able to support oneself, Grág. i. 243; af aeskualdri, stricken in years, having past the prime of life, Eg. 202; lítið af barnsaldri, still a child, Ld. 74; ek em nú af léttasia skeiði, no longer in the prime of life, Háv. 40.
    2. of a part or period of time, past; eigi síðar en nótt er af þingi, a night of the session past, Grág. i. 101; þá er sjau vikur eru af sumri, seven weeks past of the summer, 182; tíu vikur af sumri, Íb. 10; var mikit af nótt, much of the night was past, Háv. 41; mikið af vetri, much of the winter was past, Fas. ii. 186; þriðjungr af nótt, a third of the night past, Fms. x. 160; stund af degi, etc.; tveir mánoðr af sumri, Gþl. 103.
    3. in adverbial phrases such as, af stundu, soon; af bragði, at once; af tómi, at leisure, at ease; af nýju, again; af skyndingu, speedily; af bráðungu, in a hurry, etc.
    C. In various other relations:
    I. denoting the passage or transition of an object, concrete or abstract, of, from.
    1. where a thing is received, derived from, conferred by a person or object; þiggja lið af e-m, to derive help from, Edda 26; taka traust af e-m, to receive support, comfort from, Fms. xi. 243; taka mála af e-m, to be in one’s pay, of a soldier, Eg. 266; halda land af e-m, to hold land of any one, 282; verða viss af e-m, to get information from, 57, Nj. 130; taka við sök af manni (a law term), to undertake a case, suit, Grág. i. 142; hafa umboð af e-m, to be another’s deputy, ii. 374; vera góðs (ills) maklegr af e-m, to deserve good (bad) of, Vd. 88 (old Ed., the new reads frá), Fs. 45; afla matar af eyjum, to derive supplies from, Eb. 12.
    2. where an object is taken by force:
    α. prop. out of a person’s hand; þú skalt hnykkja smíðit af honum, wrest it out of his hand, Nj. 32; cp. taka, þrífa, svipta e-u (e-t) af e-m, to wrest from.
    β. metaph. of a person’s deprival of anything in general; hann tók af þér konuna, carried thy wife off, Nj. 33; tók Gunnarr af þér sáðland þitt, robbed thee of seedland, 103; taka af honum tignina, to depose, degrade him, Eg. 271; vinna e-t af e-m, to carry off by force of arms, conquer, Fms. iii. 29; drepa menn af e-m, for one, slay one’s man, Eg. 417; fell þar lið mart af Eyvindi, many of Eyvind’s people fell there, 261.
    γ. in such phrases as, hyggja af e-u (v. afhuga), hugsa af e-u, to forget; hyggja af harmi; sjá af e-u, to lose, miss; var svá ástúðigt með þeim, at livargi þóttist mega af öðrum sjá, neither of them could take his eyes off the other, Sturl. i. 194; svá er mörg við ver sinn vær, at varla um sér hon af hoiuun nær, Skálda 163.
    3. denoting forfeiture; þá eru þeir útlagir, ok af goðorði sínu, have forfeited their priesthood, Grág. i. 24; telja hann af ráðunum fjár síns alls, to oust one, on account of idiocy or madness, 176; verða af kaupi, to be off the bargain, Edda 26; þá skalt þú af allri fjárheimtunni, forfeit all the claim, Nj. 15; ek skal stefna þér af konunni, summon thee to forfeit, a case of divorce, id.; ella er hann af rettarfari um hana, has forfeited the suit, Grág. i. 381.
    β. ellipt., af ferr eindagi ef, is forfeited, Grág. i. 140.
    II. denoting relation of a part to a whole, off, of, Lat. de; höggva hönd, höfuð, fót af e-um, to cut one’s hand, head, foot off, Nj. 97, 92, Bs. i. 674; höggva spjót af skapti, to sever the blade from the shaft, 264; hann lét þá ekki hafa af föðurarfi sínum, nothing of their patrimony, Eg. 25; vil ek at þú takir slíkt sem þér líkar af varningi, take what you like of the stores, Nj. 4; at þú eignist slíkt af fé okkru sem þú vili, 94.
    β. ellipt., en nú höfum vér kjörit, en þat er af krossinum, a slice of, Fms. vii. 89; Þórðr gaf Skólm frænda sínum af landnámi sínu, a part of, Landn. 211; hafði hann þat af hans eigu er hann vildi, Sturl. ii. 169; þar lá forkr einn ok brotið af endanum, the point broken off, Háv. 24, Sturl. i. 169.
    γ. absol. off; beit hann höndina af, þar sem nú heitir úlfliðr, bit the hand off, Edda 17; fauk af höfuðit, the head flew off, Nj. 97; jafnt er sem þér synist, af er fótrinn, the foot is off, id.; af bæði eyru, both ears off, Vm. 29.
    2. with the notion ofamong; mestr skörungr af konum á Norðrlöndum, the greatest heroine in the North, Fms. i. 116; hinn efniligasti maðr af ungum mönnum í Austfjörðum, the most hopeful of youths in the Eastfirths, Njarð. 364; af ( among) öllurn hirðmönnuni virði konungr mest skáld sín, Eg. 27; ef hann vildi nokkura kaupa af þessum konum, Ld. 30; ör liggr þar útiá vegginum, ok er sú af þeirra örum, one of their own arrows, Nj. 115.
    β. from, among, belonging to; guð kaus hana af ollum konum sér til móður, of the Virgin Mary, Mar. A. i. 27.
    γ. metaph., kunna mikit (lítið) af e-u, to know much, little of, Bragi kann mest af skáldskap, is more cunning of poetry than any one else, Edda 17.
    δ. absol. out of, before, in preference to all others; Gunnarr bauð þér góð boð, en þú vildir eingi af taka, you would choose none of them, Nj. 77; ráða e-t af, to decide; þó mun faðir minn mestu af ráða, all depends upon him, Ld. 22; konungr kveðst því mundu heldr af trúa, preferred believing that of the two, Eg. 55; var honum ekki vildara af ván, he could expect nothing better, 364.
    3. with the additional sense of instrumentality, with; ferma skip af e-u, to freight a ship with, Eg. 364; hlaða mörg skip af korni, load many ships with corn, Fms. xi. 8; klyfja tvá hesta af mat, Nj. 74; var vágrinn skipaðr af herskipum, the bay was covered with war ships, 124; fylla ker af glóðum, fill it with embers, Stj. 319; fylla heiminn af sínu kyni, to fill the world with his offspring, Ver. 3.
    III. denoting the substance of which a thing is made, of; used indifferently with ór, though ór be more frequent; þeir gerðu af honum jörðina, af blóði hans sæinn ok vötnin, of the creation of the world from the corpse of the giant Ymir; the poem Gm. 40, 41, constantly uses ór in this sense, just as in modern Icelandic, Edda 5; svá skildu þeir, at allir hlutir væri smíðaðir af nokkru efni, 147 (pref.); húsit var gert af timbrstokkum, built of trunks of timber, Eg. 233; hjöhin vóru af gulli, of gold, golden, Fms. i. 17; af osti, of cheese, but in the verse 1. c. ór osti, Fms. vi. 253; línklæði af lérepti, linen, Sks. 287.
    2. metaph. in the phrases, göra e-t af e-n ( to dispose of), verða af ( become of), hvat hefir þú gört af Gunnari, what hast thou done with Gunnar? Njarð. 376; hvat af motrinuni er orðit, what has become of it? of a lost thing, Ld. 208; hverfr Óspakr á burt, svá eigi vita menn hvat af honum er orðit, what has become of him? Band. 5.
    IV. denoting parentage, descent, origin, domicile, abode:
    1. parentage, of, from, used indifferently with frá; ok eru af þeim komnir Gilsbekkingar, descend from them, but a little below—frá honum eru konmir Sturlungar, Eb. 338, cp. afkvæmi; af ætt Hörðakára, Fms. i. 287; kominn af Trojumönnum, xi. 416; af Ása-ætt (Kb. wrongly at), Edda I.
    β. metaph., vera af Guði (theol.), of God, = righteous, 686 B. 9; illr ávöxtr af íllri rót, Fms. ii. 48; Asia er kölluð af nafni nokkurar konu, derives her name from, Stj. 67; af honum er bragr kallaðr skáldskapr, called after his name, Edda 17.
    2. of domicile; af danskri tungu, of Danish or Scandinavian origin, speaking the Danish tongue, Grág. ii. 73; hvaðan af löndum, whence, native of what country? Ísl.
    β. especially denoting a man’s abode, and answering to á and í, the name of the farm (or country) being added to proper names, (as in Scotland,) to distinguish persons of the same name; Hallr af Síðu, Nj. 189; Erlingr af Straumey, 273; Ástríðr af Djúpárbakka, 39; Gunnarr af Hlíðarenda (more usual frá); þorir haklangr konungr af Ögðum, king of Agdir, Eg. 35, etc.; cp. ór and frá.
    V. denoting a person with whom an act, feeling, etc. originates, for the most part with a periphrastic passive:
    1. by, the Old Engl. of; as, ek em sendr hingað af Starkaði ok sonum hans, sent hither by, Nj. 94; inna e-t af hendi, to perform, 257; þó at alþýða væri skírð af kennimönnum, baptized of, Fms. ii. 158; meira virðr af mönnum, higher esteemed, Ld. 158; ástsæll af landsmönnum, beloved, íb. 16; vinsæll af mönnum, Nj. 102; í allgóðu yfirlæti af þeim feðgum, hospitably treated by them, Eg. 170; var þá nokkut drukkið af alþjóð, there was somewhat hard drinking of the people, Sturl. iii. 229; mun þat ekki upp tekið af þeim sükudólgum mínum, they will not clutch at that, Nj. 257; ef svá væri í hendr þér búit af mér, if í had so made everything ready to thy hands, Ld. 130; þá varð fárætt um af föður hans, his father said little about it, Fms. ii. 154.
    2. it is now also sometimes used as a periphrase of a nom., e. g. ritað, þýtt af e-m, written, translated, edited by, but such phrases scarcely occur in old writers.
    VI. denoting cause, ground, reason:
    1. originating from, on account of, by reason of; af frændsemis sökum, for kinship’s sake, Grág. ii. 72; ómáli af áverkum, speechless from wounds, 27; af manna völdum, by violence, not by natural accident, of a crime, Nj. 76; af fortölum Halls, through his pleading, 255; af ástsæld hans ok af tölum þeirra Sæmundar, by his popularity and the eloquence of S., Íb. 16; af ráðum Haralds konungs, by his contriving, Landn. 157; úbygðr af frosti ok kulda, because of frost and cold, Hkr. i. 5.
    β. adverbially, af því, therefore, Nj. 78; af hví, why? 686 B. 9; þá verðr bóndi heiðinn af barni sínu, viz. if he does not cause his child to be christened, K. Þ. K. 20.
    2. denoting instrumentality, by means of; af sinu fé, by one’s own means, Grág. i. 293; framfæra e-n af verkum sinum, by means of one’s own labour, K. Þ. K. 142; draga saman auð af sökum, ok vælum ok kaupum, make money by, 623. I; af sínum kostnaði, at hi s own expense, Hkr. i. 217.
    β. absol., hún fellir á mik dropa svá heita at ek brenn af öll, Ld. 328; hann fékk af hina mestu sæmd, derived great honotur from it, Nj. 88; elli sótti á hendr honum svá at hann lagðist í rekkju af, he grew bedridden from age, Ld. 54; komast undan af hlaupi, escape by running, Fms. viii. 58; spinna garn af rokki, spin off a wheel (now, spinna á rokk), from a notion of instrumentality, or because of the thread being spun out (?), Eb. 92.
    3. denoting proceeding, originating from; lýsti af höndum hennar, her hands spread beams of light, Edda 22; allir heimar lýstust ( were illuminated) af henni, id.; en er lýsti af degi, when the day broke forth, Fms. ii. 16; lítt var lýst af degi, the day was just beginning to break, Ld. 46; þá tók at myrkja af nótt, the ‘mirk-time’ of night began to set in, Eg. 230; tók þá brátt at myrkva af nótt, the night grew dark, Hkr. ii. 230.
    4. metaph., standa, leiða, hljótast af, to be caused by, result from; opt hlýtst íllt af kvenna hjali, great mischief is wrought by women’s gossip (a proverb), Gísl. 15, 98; at af þeim mundi mikit mein ok úhapp standa, be caused by, Edda 18; kenna kulda af ráðum e-s, to feel sore from, Eb. 42; þó mun her hljótast af margs manns bani, Nj, 90.
    5. in adverbial phrases, denoting state of mind; af mikilli æði, in fury, Nj. 116; af móð, in great emotion, Fms. xi. 221; af áhyggju, with concern, i. 186; af létta, frankly, iii. 91; af viti, collectedly, Grág. ii. 27; af heilu, sincerely, Eg. 46; áf fári, in rage; af æðru, timidly, Nj. (in a verse); af setning, composedly, in tune, Fms. iii. 187; af mikilli frægð, gallantly, Fas. i. 261; af öllu afli, with all might, Grág. ii. 41; af riki, violently, Fbr. (in a verse); af trúnaði, confidently, Grág. i. 400.
    VII. denoting regard to, of, concerning, in respect of, as regards:
    1. with verbs, denoting to tell of, be informed, inquire about, Lat. de; Dioscorides segir af grasi því, speaks of, 655 xxx. 5; er menn spurðu af landinu, inquired about it, Landn. 30; halda njósn af e-u, Nj. 104; er þat skjótast þar af at segja, Eg. 546, Band. 8.
    β. absol., hann mun spyrja, hvárt þér sé nokkut af kunnigt hversu for með okkr, whether you know anything about, how, Nj. 33; halda skóla af, to hold a school in a science, 656 A. i. 19 (sounds like a Latinism); en ek gerða þik sera mestan mann af öllu, in respect of all, that you should get all the honour of it, Nj. 78.
    2. with adjectives such as mildr, illr, góðrafe-u, denoting disposition or character in respect to; alira manna mildastr af fo, very liberal, often-banded, Fms. vii. 197; mildr af gulli, i. 33; góðr af griðum, merciful, Al. 33; íllr af mat en mildr af gulli, Fms. i. 53; fastr af drykk, close, stingy in regard to, Sturl. ii. 125; gat þess Hildigunnr at þú mundir góðr af hestinum, that you would be good about the horse, Nj. 90, cp. auðigr at, v. at, which corresponds to the above phrases; cp. also the phrase af sér above, p. 4, col. I, ll. 50 sqq.
    VIII. periphrasis of a genitive (rare); provincialis af öllum Predikaraklaustrum, Fms. x. 76; vera af hinum mesta fjandskap, to breathe deep hatred to, be on bad terms with, ix. 220; af hendi, af hálfu e-s, on one’s behalf, v. those words.
    IX. in adverbial phrases; as, af launungu, secretly; af hljóði, silently; v. those words.
    β. also used absolutely with a verb, almost adverbially, nearly in the signification off, away; hann bað þá róa af fjörðinn, pass the firth swiftly by rowing, row the firth off, Fms. ix. 502; var pá af farit þat seni skerjóttast var, was past, sailed past, Ld. 142; ok er þeir höfðu af fjórðung, past one fourth of the way, Dropl. 10: skína af, to clear up, of the skv, Eb. 152; hence in common language, skína af sér, when the sun breaks forth: sofa af nóttina, to sleep it away, Fms. ii. 98; leið af nóttin, the night past away, Nj. 53; dvelja af stundir, to kill the time, Band. 8; drepa af, to kill; láta af, to slaughter, kill off;
    γ. in exclamations; af tjöldin, off with the awnings, Bs. i. 420, Fins, ix. 49.
    δ. in the phrases, þar af, thence; hér af, hence, Fms. ii. 102; af fram, straight on, Nj. 144; now, á fram, on, advance.
    X. it often refers to a whole sentence or to an adverb, not only like other prepp. to hér, hvar, þar, but also redundantly to hvaðan, héðan, þaðan, whence, hence, thence.
    2. the preposition may sometimes be repeated, once elliptically or adverbially, and once properly, e. g. en er af var borit at borðinu, the cloth was taken off from the table, Nj. 176; Guð þerrir af (off, away) hvert tár af ( from) augum heilagra manna, God wipes off every tear from the eyes of his saints, 655 xx. vii. 17; skal þó fyrst bætr af lúka af fé vegaiula, pay off, from, Gþl. 160, the last af may be omitted—var þá af borið borðinu—and the prep. thus be separated from its case, or it may refer to some of the indecl. relatives er or sem, the prep. hvar, hér, þar being placed behind them without a case, and referring to the preceding relative, e. g. oss er þar mikit af sagt auð þeim, we have been told much about these riches, Band. 24; er þat skjótast þar af at segja, in short, shortly. Eg. 546; þaðan af veit ek, thence í infer, know, Fms. i. 97.
    XI. it is moreover connected with a great many verbs besides those mentioned above, e. g. bera af, to excel, whence afbragð, afbrigði; draga af, to detract, deduct, hence afdráttr; veita ekki af, to be hard with; ganga at, to be left, hence afgangr; standast af um e-t, to stand, how matters stand; sem af tekr, at a furious rate; vita af, to be conscious, know about (vide VII).
    D. As a prefix to compounds distinction is to be made between:
    I. af privativum, denoting diminution, want, deduction, loss, separation, negation of, etc., answering indifferently to Lat. ab-, de-, ex-, dis-, and rarely to re- and se-, v. the following COMPDS, such as segja, dicere, but afsegja, negare; rækja, colere, but afrækja, negligere; aflaga, contra legem; skapligr, normalis, afskapligr, deformis; afvik, recessus; afhús, afhellir, afdalr, etc.
    II. af intensivum, etymologically different, and akin to of, afr-, e. g. afdrykkja = ofdrykkja, inebrietas; afbrýði, jealously; afbendi, tenesmus; afglapi, vir fatuus, etc. etc. Both the privative and the intensive af may be contracted into á, esp. before a labial f, m, v, e. g. á fram = af fram; ábrýði = afbrýði; ávöxtr = afvöxtr; áburðr = afburðr; ávíta = afvíta (?). In some cases dubious. With extenuated and changed vowel; auvirðiligr or övirðiligr, depreciated, = afv- etc., v. those words.

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    v.
    1 to bathe, to give a bath to, to bath.
    La madre baña al bebé a diario The mother bathes the baby daily.
    2 to apply a coating to, to coat.
    El alfarero baña el jarrón The potter applies a coating to the vase.
    3 to immerse in water.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to bathe
    2 (lavar) to bath
    ¿vas a bañar al bebé? are you going to bath the baby?
    3 (cubrir) to coat; (en oro etc) to plate
    1 to bathe (nadar) to have a swim, go for a swim
    me voy a bañar, hace calor I'm going for a swim, it's hot
    * * *
    verb
    1) to bathe, wash
    2) dip, coat
    * * *
    1. VT
    1)

    bañar a algn — to bath sb, bathe sb (EEUU), give sb a bath

    bañé al bebé esta mañana — I bathed the baby this morning, I gave the baby a bath this morning

    2) (Culin)

    he bañado el pastel de o con chocolate — I've covered the cake with chocolate icing, I've iced the cake with chocolate

    3) (=dar una capa de) to plate
    4) (=cubrir)

    bañado en sangre/sudor — [persona] bathed o drenched in blood/sweat; [ropa] drenched in blood/sweat

    5) [mar, lago] to wash liter
    6) [luz, sol] to flood, bathe

    el sol bañaba de luz su cuarto — the sun flooded his room with light, the sun bathed his room in light

    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) <niño/enfermo> to bath, give... a bath
    2)
    a) <pulsera/cubierto> to plate
    b)

    bañado en algo — (en salsa/sangre) covered with something; en sudor bathed o covered in something; en lágrimas bathed in something

    3)
    a) (liter) mar/río to bathe (liter), wash (liter)
    b) (liter) luz/sol to bathe (liter)
    2.
    bañarse v pron (refl)
    a) ( en bañera) to have o take a bath, to bathe (AmE)
    b) (en mar, río) to swim, bathe

    mandar a alguien a bañarse — (CS fam) to tell somebody to get lost (colloq)

    * * *
    = bathe.
    Ex. We also spend a certain amount of time each day dealing with our bodily functions, bathing, washing, brushing our teeth and so on.
    ----
    * bañarse = bathe.
    * bañarse desnudo = skinny dip.
    * bañarse en bolas = skinny dip.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) <niño/enfermo> to bath, give... a bath
    2)
    a) <pulsera/cubierto> to plate
    b)

    bañado en algo — (en salsa/sangre) covered with something; en sudor bathed o covered in something; en lágrimas bathed in something

    3)
    a) (liter) mar/río to bathe (liter), wash (liter)
    b) (liter) luz/sol to bathe (liter)
    2.
    bañarse v pron (refl)
    a) ( en bañera) to have o take a bath, to bathe (AmE)
    b) (en mar, río) to swim, bathe

    mandar a alguien a bañarse — (CS fam) to tell somebody to get lost (colloq)

    * * *

    Ex: We also spend a certain amount of time each day dealing with our bodily functions, bathing, washing, brushing our teeth and so on.

    * bañarse = bathe.
    * bañarse desnudo = skinny dip.
    * bañarse en bolas = skinny dip.

    * * *
    bañar [A1 ]
    vt
    A ‹niño/enfermo› (en la bañera) to bath, give … a bath; (en la ducha) to give … a shower
    hay que bañar al or el perro we have to give the dog a bath
    B
    1 ‹pulsera/cubierto› to plate bañar algo EN algo to plate sth WITH sth
    el anillo está bañado en oro the ring is gold-plated
    2 (cubrir) to cover
    servir la coliflor bañada con or en salsa de tomate serve the cauliflower covered with tomato sauce
    llegó bañado en sudor he arrived bathed o covered in sweat
    con el rostro bañado en lágrimas with his face bathed in tears
    su cadáver bañado en sangre his dead body covered in blood
    C
    1 ( liter); «mar/río» to bathe ( liter), wash ( liter)
    2 ( liter); «luz/sol» to bathe ( liter)
    su rostro bañado por la luz de la luna her face bathed in moonlight
    D
    ( Ven fam) (superar): Julio lo baña en inglés Julio is way o miles o streets ahead of him in English ( colloq)
    ( refl)
    1 (en la bañera) to have o take a bath, to bathe ( AmE); (en la ducha) to shower, have o take a shower
    ¡te has bañado en perfume! you've certainly splashed on the perfume!
    2 (en el mar, un río) to swim, bathe
    no me gusta bañarme en el río I don't like bathing/swimming in the river
    ¿te has bañado hoy? have you been in the water o been swimming today?
    [ S ] prohibido bañarse no bathing, no swimming
    mandar or echar a algn a bañarse (CS fam); to tell sb to get lost ( colloq), to tell sb to go to hell (sl)
    ¡anda a bañarte! go jump in a lake ( colloq)
    * * *

    bañar ( conjugate bañar) verbo transitivo
    1niño/enfermo to bath, give … a bath
    2pulsera/cubierto to plate
    bañarse verbo pronominal ( refl)
    a) ( en bañera) to have o take a bath, to bathe (AmE)

    b) (en mar, río) to swim, bathe

    bañar verbo transitivo
    1 (en agua) to bath
    2 (cubrir) to coat, cover: tienes que bañar en oro esa pulsera, you have to goldplate that bracelet
    3 (una costa, una comarca) to bathe: Mallorca es una isla bañada por el Mediterráneo, Mallorca is surrounded by the Mediterranean
    ' bañar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    bath
    - dip
    - bathe
    - frost
    - ice
    * * *
    vt
    1. [asear] to give a bath to, Br to bath;
    Med [paciente] to bathe
    2. [revestir] to coat;
    baña el bizcocho con chocolate pour chocolate over the sponge, cover the sponge in chocolate;
    bañado en oro/plata gold-/silver-plated;
    bañado en sudor bathed in sweat
    3. [sujeto: río] to flow through;
    el Índico baña las costas del país the Indian Ocean washes the coast of the country
    4. [sujeto: sol, luz] to bathe;
    el sol bañaba el patio the courtyard was bathed in sunlight
    5. Ven Fam [superar]
    su prima la baña en simpatía her cousin is a million times nicer than she is
    * * *
    v/t
    1 de sol, mar bathe
    2 a un niño, un enfermo bathe, Br
    bath;
    bañado en lágrimas bathed in tears
    3 GASTR coat ( con with, en in)
    * * *
    bañar vt
    1) : to bathe, to wash
    2) : to immerse, to dip
    3) : to coat, to cover
    bañado en lágrimas: bathed in tears
    * * *
    bañar vb
    1. (niño, etc) to bath
    2. (pastel) to cover / to coat

    Spanish-English dictionary > bañar

  • 13 liegen

    lie·gen <lag, gelegen> [ʼli:gn̩]
    irgendwo \liegen to lie somewhere;
    ich liege noch im Bett I'm still [lying] in bed;
    hast du irgendwo meinen Schlüsselbund \liegen gesehen? have you seen my key ring lying [around] anywhere?;
    deine Brille müsste eigentlich auf dem Schreibtisch \liegen your glasses should be [lying] on the desk;
    irgendwie \liegen to lie in a certain manner;
    Herzkranke müssen hoch/höher \liegen people with heart problems should lie with their heads raised;
    auf Latexmatratzen liegt man weich/ weicher latex mattresses are soft/softer for lying on;
    in diesem Liegestuhl liegt man am bequemsten this is the most comfortable lounger to lie in;
    das L\liegen lying;
    \liegen bleiben ( nicht aufstehen) to stay in bed;
    ( nicht mehr aufstehen) to remain lying [down];
    etw \liegen lassen to leave sth [there]
    irgendwo \liegen to lie somewhere;
    hier in den Bergen liegt oft bis Mitte April noch Schnee here in the mountains the snow often lies on the ground until mid-April;
    auf den Autos liegt weißer Reif there is a white [covering of] frost on the cars;
    bei euch liegt aber viel Staub it's very dusty [in] here;
    über allen Möbeln lag eine dicke Staubschicht there was a thick layer of dust over all the furniture
    3) ( lagern)
    irgendwo \liegen to lie [or hang] somewhere;
    [irgendwo] \liegen bleiben ( nicht weggenommen werden) to be left [somewhere];
    Hände weg, das Buch bleibt [da] \liegen! hands off, the [or that] book's going nowhere!;
    \liegen bleiben ( nicht verkauft werden) to remain unsold;
    etw \liegen lassen to leave sth [undone]
    4) ( vergessen)
    irgendwo \liegen bleiben to be [or get] left behind somewhere;
    mein Hut muss in dem Restaurant \liegen geblieben sein I must have left my hat in the restaurant;
    etw \liegen lassen to leave sth behind;
    verflixt, ich muss meinen Schirm in der U-Bahn \liegen gelassen haben! damn, I must have left my umbrella [behind] on the underground!
    irgendwo \liegen to be somewhere
    irgendwie \liegen to be [situated [or located] ] [or to lie] in a certain manner;
    ihr Haus liegt an einem romantischen See their house is situated by a romantic lake;
    gelegen situated;
    eine bildhübsch/ ruhig/ verkehrsgünstig gelegene Villa a villa in a picturesque/quiet/easily accessible location;
    irgendwohin \liegen to face somewhere;
    diese Wohnung \liegen nach vorn zur Straße [hinaus] this flat faces [out onto] the street
    irgendwo \liegen to be [or lie] buried somewhere
    irgendwo \liegen to be [moored] somewhere
    \liegen bleiben to break down [or have a breakdown];
    irgendwo \liegen to be [or lie] somewhere;
    wie \liegen unsere Schwimmer eigentlich im Wettbewerb? how are our swimmers doing in the competition?;
    die Mannschaft liegt jetzt auf dem zweiten Tabellenplatz the team is now second in the division
    11) ( angeordnet sein) to lie, to stay;
    gut \liegen to stay in place [well];
    richtig/nicht richtig \liegen to be/not be in the right place; Haar to stay in place
    bei/um etw \liegen to cost sth;
    der Preis dürfte [irgendwo] bei 4.500 Euro \liegen the price is likely to be [around] 4,500 euros;
    irgendwo \liegen to cost sth;
    damit \liegen Sie um 185.000 Euro höher that would put the price up by 185,000 euros;
    damit \liegen Sie schnell bei 1,3 Millionen Euro Baukosten that would soon push the building costs up to 1.3 million euros;
    zwischen... und... \liegen to cost between... and..., to be priced at between... and...
    irgendwie \liegen to be a certain size;
    wie breit liegt dieser Seidenstoff? how wide is this silk material?
    an jdm/etw \liegen to be caused by sb/sth;
    woran mag es nur \liegen, dass mir immer alles misslingt? why is it that everything I do goes wrong?
    irgendetwas an jdm/etw \liegen to attach a certain importance to sb/sth;
    du weißt doch, wie sehr mir daran liegt you know how important it is to me;
    jdm ist etwas/ nichts/ viel an jdm/ etw gelegen sb/sth means sth/nothing/a lot to sb;
    an diesem uninteressanten Stellenangebot war mir nichts gelegen I didn't bother [even] considering this unappealing job offer
    jdm \liegen sb likes sth;
    ( entspricht nicht jds Begabung) sb is good at sth;
    körperliche Arbeit liegt ihr nicht/ weniger she's not really cut out for physical work
    auf jdm \liegen to weigh down [up]on sb
    bei jdm \liegen to be up to sb;
    in jds etw dat \liegen to be in sb's sth;
    das liegt leider nicht in meiner Hand/ Macht unfortunately that is out of my hands/not within my power
    irgendwo \liegen to lie somewhere
    \liegen bleiben to be left undone
    WENDUNGEN:
    an mir/uns soll es nicht \liegen! don't let me/us stop you!; s. a. Ding

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > liegen

  • 14 блеснуть

    гл.
    Русские глаголы блеснуть/блестеть обозначают яркое, лучистое свечение без указания на источник свечения, его интенсивность, длительность и другие характеристики. В отличие от русского языка английские эквиваленты указывают на разные характеристики свечения и разные источники света.
    1. to shine — блеснуть, блестеть, светить, светиться, освещать, осветить, сиять (изучать яркий свет, ярко выделяться на темном фоне; это сияние может иметь разнообразные источники): to shine brightly — ярко светить/блестеть; to shine feverishly — лихорадочно блестеть; to shine hazily — туманно светиться; the sun shines — солнце светит; the stars shine — звезды блещут; eyes shine with joy/happiness — глаза сияют радостью/счастьем; eyes shine with excitement — глаза блестят от возбуждения At last the sun was shining after weeks of rain. — Наконец, после долгого дождя, блеснуло солнце./Наконец, после долгого дождя, выглянуло солнце. That lamp is shining in my eyes. — Свет лампы бьет мне в глаза. She cleaned her kitchen until it shone. — Она убирала/мыла свою кухню, пока та не заблестела (чистотой)./Она чистила свою кухню до блеска. Shine the flashlight over here so that I can see what I'm doing. — Посвети фонариком сюда, а то мне не видно, что я делаю. The patient's eyes shone feverishly. — Глаза пациента лихорадочно блестели.
    2. to flash — блеснуть, блестеть, вспыхнуть, озарить (блеснуть неожиданно и на короткое время; то вспыхивать, то гаснуть; может быть использован как показатель чувств, в основном сильных и отрицательных; одновременно обозначает и моментальное, подобное молнии, движение): a lightening flashed — вспыхнула молния/полыхнула молния/молния на мгновение озарила окрестность; a knife flashed in the air — нож, сверкнув, взметнулся в воздух; flashing neon signs — вспыхивающие и гаснущие неоновые вывески/вспыхивающие и гаснущие неоновые огни. The car flashed its headlights. — Машина посигналила фарами. Не flashed me a huge grin and turned away. — Он улыбнулся мне своей ослепительной улыбкой и отвернулся. Her eyes flashed with anger. — В ее глазах вспыхнула (и погасла) злость./ В ее глазах вспыхнул (и погас) злобный огонек. Journalists Hashed their cameras at the President. — Журналисты защелкали своими фотоаппаратами при появлении Президента./Журналисты защелкали камерами при появлении Президента./Вспышки фотокамер журналистов встретили Президента.
    3. to sparkle — блеснуть, блестеть, сверкать, искриться: sparkling water — газированная вода The diamond ring sparkled in the sunlight. — Бриллиантовое кольцо сверкало на солнце./Бриллиантовое кольцо искрилось на солнце. Champaign sparkled in wineglasses. — Шампанское искрилось в бокалах./Шампанское играло в бокалах. Her eyes sparkled with excitement. — Ее глаза блестели от возбуждения. The fireworks were sparkling with all colours and shapes imaginable. — Фейерверк сверкал всеми возможными цветами и красками.
    4. to glare — блеснуть, блестеть, гореть, светиться (сильным неприятным ослепительным светом; в основном указывает на длительное действие): the light glares — свет бьет в глаза/свет ослепляет The sun was mercilessly glaring all day long. — Весь день безжалостно палило солнце. His glaring eyes disconcerted me. — Его злобно блеснувший взгляд смутил меня/привел меня в замешательство. She glared at her son accusingly. — Она укоризненно посмотрела на сына./Она испепеляла сына взглядом, в котором читалось осуждение.
    5. to gleam — блеснуть, блестеть (в основном отраженным, смягченным светом): gleaming glass skyscrapers — небоскребы со стеклами, отражающими свет Some metal thing in the shop window gleamed in the headlights of a passing car. — В свете фар проходящей машины в витрине блеснуло что-то металлическое. The table surface gleamed with wax polish. — Полированная поверхность стола блестела./Стол был до блеска отполирован.
    6. to glisten — блеснуть, блестеть (отражаясь на влажной, мокрой, водной или маслянистой поверхности): to glisten with due — блестеть от росы; glistening hair — лоснящиеся волосы/блестящие волосы The street lamps glistened in the puddles. — Фонари отражались в лужах. Her eyes glistened with tears. — В ее глазах блестели слезы. The boy's back glistened with sweat. — Спина мальчика блестела от пота. The stars glistened in the lake. — Отражаясь в озере, блестели звезды.
    7. to glitter — блеснуть, блестеть, сверкать, искриться: Not all is gold that glitters. — He все то золото, что блестит. The wolf's eyes glittered in the dark. — Глаза волка блестели в темноте. The frost glittered on the ground. — Иней искрился на земле. The jewels glittered in the light of a huge chandelier. — Драгоценности сверкали в свете огромной люстры/Драгоценности переливались при свете огромной люстры.
    8. to shimmer — блеснуть, блестеть ( мягким дрожащим светом): The blue sky seemed to shimmer in the heat. — Воздух в голубом небе казалось, блестел и колебался от жары. The lake shimmered in the moonlight. — Освещенное луной озеро блестело дрожащим светом./Освещенное луной озеро переливалось колеблющимся светом. Her silk blouse shimmered as she danced. — Ее шелковая блузка переливалась и блестела во время танца.
    9. to twinkle — блеснуть, блестеть, блистать, мерцать: The light in the house twinkled through the leaves of the tree. — Сквозь листву дерева пробивался свет окон./Свет из дома мерцал сквозь листву дерева. The lights of the village twinkled in the distance. — Вдали мерцали огни деревни. The stars twinkled in the sky. — В небе мерцали звезды.
    10. to flicker — блеснуть, блестеть, светиться (неровным, дрожащим, колеблющимся светом, готовым вот-вот погаснуть): The candles flickered in the draught and went out. — Пламя свечей заколебалось и погасло от сквозняка./Пламя свечей вспыхнуло и погасло от сквозняка. A smile flickered on her lips. — У нее на губах засветилась и погасла улыбка. In the flickering light of the oil lamp the shadows on the walls were frightening. — Тени на стенах казались страшными/пугающими в колеблющемся свете керосиновой лампы.

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > блеснуть

  • 15 блестеть

    гл.
    Русские глаголы блеснуть/блестеть обозначают яркое, лучистое свечение без указания на источник свечения, его интенсивность, длительность и другие характеристики. В отличие от русского языка английские эквиваленты указывают на разные характеристики свечения и разные источники света.
    1. to shine — блеснуть, блестеть, светить, светиться, освещать, осветить, сиять (изучать яркий свет, ярко выделяться на темном фоне; это сияние может иметь разнообразные источники): to shine brightly — ярко светить/блестеть; to shine feverishly — лихорадочно блестеть; to shine hazily — туманно светиться; the sun shines — солнце светит; the stars shine — звезды блещут; eyes shine with joy/happiness — глаза сияют радостью/счастьем; eyes shine with excitement — глаза блестят от возбуждения At last the sun was shining after weeks of rain. — Наконец, после долгого дождя, блеснуло солнце./Наконец, после долгого дождя, выглянуло солнце. That lamp is shining in my eyes. — Свет лампы бьет мне в глаза. She cleaned her kitchen until it shone. — Она убирала/мыла свою кухню, пока та не заблестела (чистотой)./Она чистила свою кухню до блеска. Shine the flashlight over here so that I can see what I'm doing. — Посвети фонариком сюда, а то мне не видно, что я делаю. The patient's eyes shone feverishly. — Глаза пациента лихорадочно блестели.
    2. to flash — блеснуть, блестеть, вспыхнуть, озарить (блеснуть неожиданно и на короткое время; то вспыхивать, то гаснуть; может быть использован как показатель чувств, в основном сильных и отрицательных; одновременно обозначает и моментальное, подобное молнии, движение): a lightening flashed — вспыхнула молния/полыхнула молния/молния на мгновение озарила окрестность; a knife flashed in the air — нож, сверкнув, взметнулся в воздух; flashing neon signs — вспыхивающие и гаснущие неоновые вывески/вспыхивающие и гаснущие неоновые огни. The car flashed its headlights. — Машина посигналила фарами. Не flashed me a huge grin and turned away. — Он улыбнулся мне своей ослепительной улыбкой и отвернулся. Her eyes flashed with anger. — В ее глазах вспыхнула (и погасла) злость./ В ее глазах вспыхнул (и погас) злобный огонек. Journalists Hashed their cameras at the President. — Журналисты защелкали своими фотоаппаратами при появлении Президента./Журналисты защелкали камерами при появлении Президента./Вспышки фотокамер журналистов встретили Президента.
    3. to sparkle — блеснуть, блестеть, сверкать, искриться: sparkling water — газированная вода The diamond ring sparkled in the sunlight. — Бриллиантовое кольцо сверкало на солнце./Бриллиантовое кольцо искрилось на солнце. Champaign sparkled in wineglasses. — Шампанское искрилось в бокалах./Шампанское играло в бокалах. Her eyes sparkled with excitement. — Ее глаза блестели от возбуждения. The fireworks were sparkling with all colours and shapes imaginable. — Фейерверк сверкал всеми возможными цветами и красками.
    4. to glare — блеснуть, блестеть, гореть, светиться (сильным неприятным ослепительным светом; в основном указывает на длительное действие): the light glares — свет бьет в глаза/свет ослепляет The sun was mercilessly glaring all day long. — Весь день безжалостно палило солнце. His glaring eyes disconcerted me. — Его злобно блеснувший взгляд смутил меня/привел меня в замешательство. She glared at her son accusingly. — Она укоризненно посмотрела на сына./Она испепеляла сына взглядом, в котором читалось осуждение.
    5. to gleam — блеснуть, блестеть (в основном отраженным, смягченным светом): gleaming glass skyscrapers — небоскребы со стеклами, отражающими свет Some metal thing in the shop window gleamed in the headlights of a passing car. — В свете фар проходящей машины в витрине блеснуло что-то металлическое. The table surface gleamed with wax polish. — Полированная поверхность стола блестела./Стол был до блеска отполирован.
    6. to glisten — блеснуть, блестеть (отражаясь на влажной, мокрой, водной или маслянистой поверхности): to glisten with due — блестеть от росы; glistening hair — лоснящиеся волосы/блестящие волосы The street lamps glistened in the puddles. — Фонари отражались в лужах. Her eyes glistened with tears. — В ее глазах блестели слезы. The boy's back glistened with sweat. — Спина мальчика блестела от пота. The stars glistened in the lake. — Отражаясь в озере, блестели звезды.
    7. to glitter — блеснуть, блестеть, сверкать, искриться: Not all is gold that glitters. — He все то золото, что блестит. The wolf's eyes glittered in the dark. — Глаза волка блестели в темноте. The frost glittered on the ground. — Иней искрился на земле. The jewels glittered in the light of a huge chandelier. — Драгоценности сверкали в свете огромной люстры/Драгоценности переливались при свете огромной люстры.
    8. to shimmer — блеснуть, блестеть ( мягким дрожащим светом): The blue sky seemed to shimmer in the heat. — Воздух в голубом небе казалось, блестел и колебался от жары. The lake shimmered in the moonlight. — Освещенное луной озеро блестело дрожащим светом./Освещенное луной озеро переливалось колеблющимся светом. Her silk blouse shimmered as she danced. — Ее шелковая блузка переливалась и блестела во время танца.
    9. to twinkle — блеснуть, блестеть, блистать, мерцать: The light in the house twinkled through the leaves of the tree. — Сквозь листву дерева пробивался свет окон./Свет из дома мерцал сквозь листву дерева. The lights of the village twinkled in the distance. — Вдали мерцали огни деревни. The stars twinkled in the sky. — В небе мерцали звезды.
    10. to flicker — блеснуть, блестеть, светиться (неровным, дрожащим, колеблющимся светом, готовым вот-вот погаснуть): The candles flickered in the draught and went out. — Пламя свечей заколебалось и погасло от сквозняка./Пламя свечей вспыхнуло и погасло от сквозняка. A smile flickered on her lips. — У нее на губах засветилась и погасла улыбка. In the flickering light of the oil lamp the shadows on the walls were frightening. — Тени на стенах казались страшными/пугающими в колеблющемся свете керосиновой лампы.

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > блестеть

  • 16 главным образом

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    Русское главным образом может относиться к разного рода ситуациям, независимо от степени важности, первоочередности, предпочтительности выделяемого действия, события, предмета и т. п. В отличие от русского, его английские соответствия различают все эти аспекты ситуаций.
    1. mainly — главным образом, в основном, большей частью (подчеркивает и выделяет наиболее важное лицо, событие, причину): History lessons in his youth, he said, had been mainly a question of reciting dates and the names of kings. — Он говорил, что в его время уроки истории состояли в основном из заучивания дат и имен королей. It is good mainly because it means I can get what 1 want. — Это все хорошо главным образом потому, что я могу получить то, что мне надо. Her illness is caused mainly by worry and stress. Ее болезнь вызвана большей частью беспокойством и стрессовой ситуацией.
    2. chiefly — большей частью, в основном, главным образом (выделяет основную часть, главную причину, указывает на наличие и других важных составляющих ситуации): His work consists chiefly of interviewing people in the street. — Его работа состоит по большей части в интервьюировании людей на улице/ Его работа состоит в основном в том, что он берет интервью у людей на улице. I lived abroad for years, chiefly in Italy. Я годами жил за границей, главным образом в Италии. How quickly you recover from the operation chiefly depends on your general state of health. — Как быстро вы поправитесь после операции, зависит главным образом от общего состояния вашего здоровья.
    3. largely — главным образом, особенно, по большей части (выделяет особый характер утверждения, особенную причину, указывает на справедливость утверждения): His success is largely due to his hard work. — Своим успехом он обязан в основном своему упорному труду./Своим успехом он обязан по большей части своему упорному труду./Своим успехом он обязан главным образом своему упорному труду. This part of the country is largely a desert. — Эта часть страны по большей части пустыня. Most of the obstacles to women's equality have been largely removed. Большая часть препятствий на пути женского равноправия уже снята/ Основная часть препятствий на пути женского равноправия устранена. They have stayed together largely because of the children. — Они не развелись в основном из-за детей.
    4. primarily — главным образом, в первую очередь, в основном ( подчеркивает важность и первоочередность чего-либо): Foreign aid is intended primarily for children victims of the earthquake. Иностранная помощь предназначается в первую очередь детям, пострадавшим от землетрясения./Иностранная помощь предназначается главным образом для детей пострадавших от землетрясения.
    5. principally — главным образом, особенно, в основном (выделяет одну причину или ситуацию из ряда других, как наиболее важную): Men can usually run faster than women primarily because they have greater muscular strength. — Мужчины часто бегают быстрее женщин главным образом потому, что обладают большей мускульной силой./Мужчины часто бегают быстрее женщин в основном потому, что сильнее физически. Most linguists would say they were concerned primarily with the structure of languages. — Большинство лингвистов могло бы сказать, что они занимаются главным образом структурой языков./Большинство лингвистов могло бы сказать, что они в основном занимаются структурой языков. Although research is important, the university exists primarily for the students. Хотя исследования и важны, университет существует в основном ради студентов./Хотя исследовательская работа и важна, университет существует главным образом ради студентов. The issue was not primarily a political one but essentially moral. — Этот вопрос носил в основном моральный, а не политический характер./Этот вопрос был главным образом моральный, а не политический./Этот вопрос был по сути моральный, а не политический.
    6. essentially главным образом, в сущности, по сути (указывает на и выделяет самые важные, сущностные, существенные аспекты ситуации, определяемого действия, события, объекта; может стоять в начале предложения и относиться ко всему предложению, в таких случаях оно отделяется запятой): Eisenhower was essentially moderate in politics. — Эйзенхауэр по сути был умеренным в политике. Essentially, the plan is worthwhile, but some changes will have to be made. — По сути своей план хорош, но некоторые изменения все же надо внести./ В основном план хорош, но некоторые изменения все же надо внести./В основе своей план хорош, но некоторые изменения все же надо внести.
    7. mostly — главным образом, в основном, в большинстве случаев (определяет наиболее частые, типичные аспекты ситуации): I mostly worked as a researcher, writer and a teacher. — Я работал в основном как научный работник, писатель и учитель. More immigrants arrived, mostly Europeans. Среди прибывших иммигрантов в основном европейцы./Среди прибывших иммигрантов больше европейцев./Среди прибывших иммигрантов главным образом европейцы.
    8. above all — главным образом, более всего, кроме всего прочего, помимо всего прочего (выделяет одну причину, обстоятельство или объект, как наиболее важные среди остальных): We must, above all, pay attention to the problem of homeless. Самой важной проблемой, на которую мы должны обратить внимание, является проблема бездомных. Above all, the government did not want a high rate of inflation. — Более всего правительство пыталось избежать быстрого роста/высокой степени инфляции.
    9. first and foremost — гнуть, гнуться, сгибаться, сгибать, изгибаться, наклонять, наклоняться (глагол to bend дает общее название действия, без уточнения того, как оно произведено; направление сгибания передается сочетаниями с наречиями и предлогами): to bend smth — согнуть/гнугь что-либо; to bend the wire into a ring согнуть проволоку в кольцо; to bend down нагнуться; to bend over smb. smth — склониться над кем-либо, чем-либо; to bend one's head — наклонить голову I can't bend easily. — Мне трудно наклоняться. Can you bend down and touch your toes without bending your knees. Ты можешь нагнуться и дотронуться до пальцев ног, не сгибая колен? The road bends to the right. — Дорога поворачивает направо. His back bent with years. — Он ссутулился/сгорбился с годами. Can you bend the wire under the board? — Ты можешь загнуть проволоку за доску? Не bend under the burden. Он согнулся под тяжестью ноши.
    2. to fold складывать, сгибать (под углом), загибать, складываться: to fold (down) the corner of a page — загнуть угол страницы; to fold one's arms on/upon the chest — сложить руки на груди; to fold a letter (a shirt, a newspaper) — сложить письмо (рубашку, газету); to fold clothes — складывать одежду The bed folds away conveniently for storage. Кровать удобно складывается для хранения.
    3. to twist — сгибать, сгибаться ( поворачиваясь), скручивать, крутить, выкручивать, извиваться, виться ( змейкой): to twist one's ankle — подвернуть ногу; to twist a thread (rope) — скрутить нитку (веревку); to twist one's handkerchief— крутить носовой платок/скручивать носовой платок; to twist smb's arm — выкручивать кому-либо руку; to twist linen — выжимать белье/выкручивать белье; to twist a piece of wire into a loop — согнуть кусок проволоки в петлю Smb's belt has twisted. — Ремень перекрутился. She twisted her handkerchief nervously. Она нервно скручивала платочек. The pig's tail was twisted into a corkscrew. Хвостик свиньи был закручен штопором. The road twists a good deal. — Дорога сильно петляет.
    4. to stoop — пригибаться, пригнуться, сутулиться, нагнуться, горбиться (особенно для того, чтобы что-либо поднять или сделать что-либо, чему мешает большой рост): to stoop to pick up a handkerchief — нагнуться, чтобы поднять платок Не had to stoop to get into the саг. — Ему пришлось пригнуться, чтобы сесть в машину. Don't stoop, sit straight. — He горбись, сиди прямо. She stooped and patted the little dog. — Она наклонилась и потрепала собачку.
    5. to crouch — пригнуться, присесть ( на корточки), припасть К земле, присесть (описывает такое положение согнутого тела, которое позволяет спрятаться, или казаться меньше ростом, или быть готовым к прыжку): a tiger crouching for a spring — тигр, сжавшийся перед прыжком/тигр, припавший к земле перед прыжком There were six people crouching round the camp fire. — Вокруг костра на корточках сидели шесть человек. The old lady crouched before the fireplace. — Старушка присела у камина./Старушка присела у очага.
    6. to curl up — загибать, свернуться комочком, свернуться калачиком, согнуться, скручивать, скручиваться (сидя или лежа, прижав согнутые в локтях и коленях руки и ноги так, чтобы почувствовать тепло, уют, комфорт): to curl up the comers of a book — загибать уголки книги She curled up in the armchair. — Она свернулась калачиком в кресле. I was so tired all I wanted to do was to curl up in the armchair and watch TV. — Я так устал, что хотел только устроиться уютно в кресле и смотреть телевизор. The cat curled up on the carpet. — Кот свернулся клубочком на ковре. The frost made the leaves curl up. Листья свернулись от мороза.
    7. to flex — сгибать, гнуть, сгибать и разгибать (взад и вперед, особенно в тех случаях, когда чувствуешь онемение какого-либо органа тела): to flex one's muscles — разминаться (перед работой) Не stood up flexed his powerful shoulders and pulled on his coat. — Он встал, распрямил свои могучие плечи и надел пиджак. The babies' natural position is with two arms bent in the elbows and their legs flexed. — Естественное положение младенца — согнутые ручки и ножки.
    8. to warp — гнуть, гнуться, коробиться, прогнуться, деформироваться, искривляться (в отличие от вышеприведенных глаголов, глагол to warp относится только к неодушевленным предметам, обозначает потерю формы под влиянием высокой температуры или нажима): Seasoned timber does not warp. — Выдержанное дерево не коробится. The door is warped and it won't close properly. — Дверь покоробилась и плохо закрывается. The sun warped the boards. — Солнце покоробило доски. As the planks dry they warp slightly. — Когда доски высыхают, они слегка коробятся. The covers of the book are warped. — Переплет покоробился.
    9. to bow/to make a bow — поклониться, нагнуться в поклоне, отвесить поклон, кланяться (поклон или сгибание тела до пояса или наклон головы вперед в знак благодарности, согласия или разрешения): to bow smb into the room — с поклоном ввести кого-либо в комнату: to bow one's thanks — поклониться в знак благодарности; to bow one's assent — кивнуть в знак согласия Не stood up, bowed and left the room, — Он встал, поклонился и вышел из комнаты. Не bowed to us as he passed. — Проходя мимо, он поклонился нам.

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > главным образом

  • 17 Reif

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    1. hoar frost
    2. hoarfrost
    3. rime
    m
    geh. [Fingerring]
    ring [jewellery]

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