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41 conceder cierta autoridad sobre
(v.) = give + Nombre + a say inEx. This article discusses the possibility of joint ventures, with Western companies purchasing a shareholding to give them a say in the running of Soviet organisations.* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + a say inEx: This article discusses the possibility of joint ventures, with Western companies purchasing a shareholding to give them a say in the running of Soviet organisations.
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42 permitir opinar sobre
(v.) = give + Nombre + a say inEx. This article discusses the possibility of joint ventures, with Western companies purchasing a shareholding to give them a say in the running of Soviet organisations.* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + a say inEx: This article discusses the possibility of joint ventures, with Western companies purchasing a shareholding to give them a say in the running of Soviet organisations.
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43 ridiculizar
v.to ridicule.* * *1 to ridicule, deride* * *VT to ridicule, deride* * *verbo transitivo to ridicule* * *= deride, ridicule, make + mockery of, make + a joke about, make + a joke of, put + Nombre + to shame, roast, give + Nombre + a good roasting.Ex. In future, this publishing house will explore other subjects within the popular culture sphere, including the UFO phenomenon and widely derided music genres like heavy metal, disco and rap.Ex. Such publications emphasised patriotic material supporting the war and ridiculing the enemy.Ex. This makes mockery of the idea of a 'family wage' earned by the man on which wage negotiations and the idea of keeping women out of work are founded.Ex. What was pinned up ranged from elaborate and beautifully executed illustrations to longish book reviews either typed or handwritten, and cartoons that made a joke about the book being suggested.Ex. This application never crashes or fails, has more intelligent features than any other similar program, and at 5.43 MB for the entire install it makes a joke of Microsoft bloatware.Ex. I will rescue the lame and gather those who have been scattered, I will give them praise and honor in every land where they were put to shame.Ex. The critics, however, roasted her for playing a tragic French heroine with a flat Midwestern accent.Ex. What impressed me was that the rest of the board gave him a good roasting for wasting peoples time.* * *verbo transitivo to ridicule* * *= deride, ridicule, make + mockery of, make + a joke about, make + a joke of, put + Nombre + to shame, roast, give + Nombre + a good roasting.Ex: In future, this publishing house will explore other subjects within the popular culture sphere, including the UFO phenomenon and widely derided music genres like heavy metal, disco and rap.
Ex: Such publications emphasised patriotic material supporting the war and ridiculing the enemy.Ex: This makes mockery of the idea of a 'family wage' earned by the man on which wage negotiations and the idea of keeping women out of work are founded.Ex: What was pinned up ranged from elaborate and beautifully executed illustrations to longish book reviews either typed or handwritten, and cartoons that made a joke about the book being suggested.Ex: This application never crashes or fails, has more intelligent features than any other similar program, and at 5.43 MB for the entire install it makes a joke of Microsoft bloatware.Ex: I will rescue the lame and gather those who have been scattered, I will give them praise and honor in every land where they were put to shame.Ex: The critics, however, roasted her for playing a tragic French heroine with a flat Midwestern accent.Ex: What impressed me was that the rest of the board gave him a good roasting for wasting peoples time.* * *ridiculizar [A4 ]vtto ridiculelo ridiculizaba delante de sus amigos she used to ridicule him o make fun of him in front of his friendslo ridiculizan por su falta de modales he is often ridiculed o held up to ridicule for his lack of social graces* * *
ridiculizar ( conjugate ridiculizar) verbo transitivo
to ridicule
ridiculizar verbo transitivo to ridicule
' ridiculizar' also found in these entries:
English:
deride
- mockery
- ridicule
* * *ridiculizar vtto ridicule* * *v/t ridicule* * *ridiculizar {21} vt: to ridicule* * *ridiculizar vb to make fun of -
44 joderla
to mess things up*, screw things up** * *(v.) = screw upEx. Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.* * *(v.) = screw upEx: Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.
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45 meter la pata
familiar to put one's foot in it* * ** * *(v.) = bark up + the wrong tree, be caught out, put + Posesivo + foot in it, put + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouth, shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot, stick + Posesivo + foot in it, screw up, make + a bloomer, slip up, make + a blunder, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, blunderEx. The article ' Barking up the wrong tree' argues that the belief, by many book publishers, that they can use the Internet to bypass booksellers and sell their books direct to purchasers, is fallacious.Ex. All librarians can tell tales of being caught out in this way, to learn of their error only when the answer has been produced: information on dance-halls when dinosaurs was asked for, or on the grey starling when something on Grace Darling was what was wanted = Todos los bibliotecarios pueden contar historias de cuando han metido la pata de este modo para aprender del error sólo cuando se ha producido la respuesta: información sobre los salones de baile cuando se preguntaba por los dinosaurios, o sobre el estornino gris cuando se quería algo sobre Grace Darling.Ex. She somehow manages to put her foot in it and get laughed at every time, usually as a direct consequence of her unsureness of her own capabilities.Ex. She put her foot in her mouth when she asked a fat woman who was not pregnant when her baby was due.Ex. In other words, we have become our worst enemy, continually shooting ourselves in the foot.Ex. She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.Ex. Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.Ex. He is well-known for making bloomers in public engagements.Ex. He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.Ex. Since its independence 61 years ago our nation has erred, but this time they have made a blunder.Ex. After dropping a clanger, you are left with a sense of shame and you just want to disappear and hide away.Ex. But we are all only human and I have recently ' dropped a bollock' as we English say.Ex. Michael Howard has blundered again, and again he has done so by trying to imitate Blair while lacking his finesse.* * *(v.) = bark up + the wrong tree, be caught out, put + Posesivo + foot in it, put + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouth, shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot, stick + Posesivo + foot in it, screw up, make + a bloomer, slip up, make + a blunder, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, blunderEx: The article ' Barking up the wrong tree' argues that the belief, by many book publishers, that they can use the Internet to bypass booksellers and sell their books direct to purchasers, is fallacious.
Ex: All librarians can tell tales of being caught out in this way, to learn of their error only when the answer has been produced: information on dance-halls when dinosaurs was asked for, or on the grey starling when something on Grace Darling was what was wanted = Todos los bibliotecarios pueden contar historias de cuando han metido la pata de este modo para aprender del error sólo cuando se ha producido la respuesta: información sobre los salones de baile cuando se preguntaba por los dinosaurios, o sobre el estornino gris cuando se quería algo sobre Grace Darling.Ex: She somehow manages to put her foot in it and get laughed at every time, usually as a direct consequence of her unsureness of her own capabilities.Ex: She put her foot in her mouth when she asked a fat woman who was not pregnant when her baby was due.Ex: In other words, we have become our worst enemy, continually shooting ourselves in the foot.Ex: She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.Ex: Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.Ex: He is well-known for making bloomers in public engagements.Ex: He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.Ex: Since its independence 61 years ago our nation has erred, but this time they have made a blunder.Ex: After dropping a clanger, you are left with a sense of shame and you just want to disappear and hide away.Ex: But we are all only human and I have recently ' dropped a bollock' as we English say.Ex: Michael Howard has blundered again, and again he has done so by trying to imitate Blair while lacking his finesse. -
46 persona entusiasta y trabajadora
(n.) = eager beaverEx. Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.* * *(n.) = eager beaverEx: Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.
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47 sacar de apuros
(v.) = bail out, bale outEx. They failed to raise sufficient money to bail out the committee after it lost its office lease.Ex. This is one of the 3 top automakers that want taxpayers to give them 25 billion to bale them out of their financial difficulties!.* * *(v.) = bail out, bale outEx: They failed to raise sufficient money to bail out the committee after it lost its office lease.
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48 sin reservas
adj.1 without reserves, whole-hearted.2 absolute.adv.without reserves, with no reservation, wholeheartedly.* * *= unshielded, wholehearted [whole-hearted], go + the whole hog, the full monty, without reservation, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], forthright, categorical, uncompromising, uncompromisingly, unqualified, categoric, unmitigaged, unreserved, unreservedlyEx. A feeling of unshielded relief filled Pope's whole being.Ex. The project never achieved wholehearted international support and encouragement.Ex. The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.Ex. The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.Ex. Unfortunately, few of these are verified and convincing enough for us to accept them without reservation.Ex. I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.Ex. We have been told once, in clear and forthright terms, what it is that we need.Ex. There is a categorical moral imperative for a deepening and a renewal of the concept of collegiality -- that is a blend of intense competition and mutual support -- in relations between research scholars and research librarians.Ex. What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.Ex. For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.Ex. Wing has not had the almost unqualified praise from the reviewers that Pollard and Redgrave received.Ex. The question of the need for categoric assurances is not locked into a 12 month timeframe or any other timeframe.Ex. Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.Ex. It is also important that we all give them our unreserved support.Ex. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Thursday he had unreservedly discussed all issues with visiting U.S. President Barack Obama.* * *= unshielded, wholehearted [whole-hearted], go + the whole hog, the full monty, without reservation, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], forthright, categorical, uncompromising, uncompromisingly, unqualified, categoric, unmitigaged, unreserved, unreservedlyEx: A feeling of unshielded relief filled Pope's whole being.
Ex: The project never achieved wholehearted international support and encouragement.Ex: The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.Ex: The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.Ex: Unfortunately, few of these are verified and convincing enough for us to accept them without reservation.Ex: I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.Ex: We have been told once, in clear and forthright terms, what it is that we need.Ex: There is a categorical moral imperative for a deepening and a renewal of the concept of collegiality -- that is a blend of intense competition and mutual support -- in relations between research scholars and research librarians.Ex: What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.Ex: For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.Ex: Wing has not had the almost unqualified praise from the reviewers that Pollard and Redgrave received.Ex: The question of the need for categoric assurances is not locked into a 12 month timeframe or any other timeframe.Ex: Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.Ex: It is also important that we all give them our unreserved support.Ex: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Thursday he had unreservedly discussed all issues with visiting U.S. President Barack Obama. -
49 ἐπιδίδωμι
A give besides,τινί τι Il.23.559
, Hdt.2.121.δ',al., E.Med. 186 (anap.), Ba. 1128, etc.: abs., Hes.Op. 396, etc.b. of a physician, administer,ὅσων τῷ κάμνοντι δεῖ Ph.1.253
; give afterwards, τροφὴνπροδόντες ἐπιδιδόασι τὸν ἐλλέβορον Dsc.4.148
.2. give in dowry, ὅσσ'οὔ πώ τις ἑῇ ἐπέδωκε θυγατρί Il.9.148
, cf. Lys.16.10, Pl.Lg. 944a ([voice] Pass.), X.Cyr.8.5.19.b. esp. contribute as a `benevolence', for the purpose of supplying state necessities, opp. εἰσφέρειν (which was compulsory), Is.5.37; ἐκ τῶν ἰδίων ἐ. Din.1.80;τριήρη ἐπέδωκεν D.21.160
;ἐπέδωκα τὰ χρήματα Id.18.113
;τὸ κοινὸν ἐπέδωκε τῷ θεῷ SIG 489.9
(Delph., iii B.C.); but also,c. offer money as a bribe or consideration, X.Ath.3.3.3. give freely, bestow, Th.4.11, Ar. Pax 333;ὑμῖν τῶν ἑαυτοῦ τι Lys.30.26
;ἐ. τοῦ ἑαυτοῦ μέρους X.Cyr.1.5.1
; τὸνἑαυτοῦ [ζῆλον] εἰς τὴν φιλοδοξίαν Inscr.Prien.114.12
(i B.C.).4. ἐπιδιδόναι ἑαυτόν give oneself up, devote oneself, τινί to one, Ar.Th. 213, cf. Luc.Peregr.13; (Olbia, iii B.C.), cf. Hdn. 3.4.1; εἰς πᾶν τό σοι χρήσιμον ἐμαυτὸν ἐ. UPZ62.9 (ii B.C.); also (sc. ἑαυτὸν)ἐπιδιδόναι εἰς τρυφήν Ath.12.525e
; ;ἐ. ἑαυτὸν τῇ πνεούσῃ Luc.Herm.28
: abs., ἐπιδόντες ἐφερόμεθα ran before the wind, Act.Ap.27.15.5. give into another's hands, deliver,ἐπιστολήν τινι D.S.14.47
(dub.l.), Act.Ap.15.30;χρηματισμόν LXX 2 Ma.11.17
;γραμματεῖον Luc.Peregr.16
: abs., of petitions, freq. in Pap., BGU45, etc.; of reports or returns, POxy.255.16 (i A.D.), etc.:—[voice] Pass., OGI515.37 (Mylasa, iii A.D.), Just.Nov.53.3.1.II. [voice] Med., take as one's witness, θεοὺς ἐπιδώμεθα ` give each other our gods', Il.22.254:—in Il.10.463, Aristarch. read σὲ γὰρ πρώτην.. ἐπιδωσόμεθ', perh. in the same sense, though Apollon. and Scholl. explain it by δώροις τιμήσομεν: cf. περιδίδωμι.III. in Prose, freq. intr., increase, advance,ἐς ὕψος Hdt.2.13
;καθ' ἡμέραν ἐς τὸ ἀγριώτερον Th.6.60
;ἐς τὸ μισεῖσθαι Id.8.83
; ἐπὶ τὸ μεῖζον ib.24;ἐπὶ τὸ βέλτιον Hp.Aph.1.3
, Pl.Prt. 318a; εἰς ὄγκον πρὸς ἀρετήν increase in virtue Id.Lg. 913b;πρὸς εὐδαιμονίαν Isoc.3.32
: and abs., grow, Pl.Euthd. 271b; advance, improve, Th.6.72, 7.8; βελτίων ἔσται καὶ ἐ. Pl.Prt. 318c, cf. Cra. 41ce, Tht. 146b, 150d, Isoc.9.68, etc.; ἐ. πάμπολυ [ἡ μάχη] waxes great, Pl.Tht. 179d.2. = ἐνδίδωμι v, give in, give way,ἐ. ἐπίδοσιν τοῖσι ἕλκουσι Hp.Art.72
, cf. Gal.6.5, Sor.1.103.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιδίδωμι
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50 rę|ka
Ⅰ f ( Ipl rękami a. rękoma) 1. (dłoń) hand- spracowane ręce work-roughened a. work-worn hands- spocone/lepkie (od potu) ręce sweaty/sticky hands- ręce splamione krwią blood-stained hands- mieć coś w ręku to have sth in one’s hand- chwycić kogoś za rękę to take sb’s hand- wziąć kogoś za rękę to take sb by the hand- trzymać kogoś za rękę to hold sb by the hand- uścisnąć czyjąś rękę to shake sb’s hand- pocałować kogoś w rękę to kiss sb’s hand- chodzić/stawać na rękach to walk/stand on one’s hands- klaskać w ręce to clap one’s hands- oprzeć a. wesprzeć głowę na rękach to prop one’s head on one’s hands- siedział z brodą opartą na ręce he sat with his chin propped on his hand- podłożyć sobie ręce pod głowę to clasp one’s hands behind one’s head- podnieść rękę do góry to put up one’s hand (to answer the question)- posłać komuś ręką całusa to blow a kiss to sb- przekładać coś z ręki do ręki to shift sth from one hand to the other- skaleczyć sobie rękę a. skaleczyć się w rękę to cut one’s hand- skinąć na kogoś ręką to beckon sb- walić ręką w stół to bang the table with one’s fist- wsunąć ręce do kieszeni a. w kieszenie to slide one’s hands into one’s pockets- wyciągnąć a. wyjąć ręce z kieszeni to take one’s hands out of one’s pockets- załamywać ręce to wring one’s hands- zwinąć a. zacisnąć ręce w pięści to clench one’s fists- zakryć usta rękami to cup one’s hands around one’s mouth- złożyć ręce do modlitwy to fold one’s hands in prayer- doręczyć a. oddać coś komuś do rąk własnych to deliver sth to sb personally a. in person- wróżyć komuś z ręki to read sb’s palm- nałożenie rąk laying on of hands, imposition of hands2. (ramię) arm- machać rękami to wave one’s arms (about)- wywijać rękami to flail one’s arms- wykręcić komuś rękę to twist sb’s arm- rozkrzyżować ręce to spread out one’s arms- spleść a. skrzyżować ręce na piersiach to cross one’s arms over one’s chest a. in front of one’s chest- rozkładać bezradnie ręce to spread one’s arms helplessly- wziąć płaszcz na rękę to fling one’s coat over one’s arm- zarzucić komuś ręce na szyję to throw one’s arms around sb’s neck- wziąć kogoś pod rękę to link one’s arm through sb’s3. przen. fachowa/mistrzowska ręka the hand of an expert/master- brak rąk do pracy lack of manpower a. staffⅡ od ręki adv. on the spot- naprawić coś od ręki to fix a. repair sth on the spot- załatwił sprawę od ręki he settled the matter on the spot- rządy silnej ręki strong-arm government- rządzić krajem ciężką a. twardą a. żelazną ręką to rule the country with a heavy hand, to rule the country with a rod of iron- gołymi rękami with one’s bare hands- złapał pstrąga gołymi rękami he caught a trout with his bare hands- zamordowałby ją gołymi rękami he could’ve killed her with his bare hands- na własną rękę on one’s own initiative a. account, off one’s own bat- poszedł tam na własną rękę he went there on his own initiative- wiadomości z pierwszej ręki first-hand information, information straight from the horse’s mouth- towar/wiadomości z drugiej/trzeciej ręki second-hand/third-hand goods/news- kupić coś z drugiej ręki to buy sth second-hand- z pocałowaniem ręki pot. readily, willingly, eagerly- przyjął mój stary płaszcz z pocałowaniem ręki he was only too glad to take my old coat- z ręką na sercu frankly, to be frank, to tell the truth- ręka sprawiedliwości the long arm of the law- bronić się przed czymś rękami i nogami to resist sth with might and main- być komuś na rękę to suit sb- ich wizyta była jej nie na rękę their visit came at an awkward time for her- było to na rękę niektórym politykom it suited certain politicians- być pod ręką to be within reach- być w dobrych rękach to be in good hands- zostawiam cię w dobrych rękach I am leaving you in good hands- być czyjąś prawą ręką to be sb’s right hand- być w czyichś rękach to be in sb’s hands- wszystko jest w ich rękach everything is in their hands- ich los jest w naszych rękach their fate lies in our hands- być/stawać się narzędziem w czyichś rękach to be/become a tool in the hands of sb- dać a. zostawić komuś wolną rękę to give sb carte blanche; to give sb a free hand (co do czegoś in sth)- dać sobie rękę uciąć za kogoś/coś to stand by sb/sth through thick and thin- dałbym sobie rękę uciąć, że to jego widziałem w kinie I’d swear blind it was him I saw at the cinema- rozdawać coś hojną ręką to give sth out unstintingly a. lavishly- grać na cztery ręce to play (piano) duets- walczyć gołymi rękami to fight bare-fisted- iść z kimś ręka w rękę to go hand in hand with sb, to play ball with sb- przychodzić/wracać/odchodzić z gołymi a. pustymi a. próżnymi rękami to come/return/walk away empty-handed- przepraszam, że przychodzę z gołymi rękami so sorry I’m coming up empty-handed- przychodzić/wracać/odchodzić z pełnymi rękami to come/return/leave with one’s hands full, to not come/return/leave empty-handed- pójść komuś na rękę to accommodate sb, to meet sb half-way- jeść komuś z ręki to eat out of sb’s hand- będzie ci jadł z ręki you’ll have him in the palm of your hand- mieć długie ręce (kraść) to have light a. sticky a. itchy fingers; (umieć zaszkodzić) to be able to pull strings- mieć dobrą rękę do roślin to have green fingers- mieć dwie lewe ręce to be all (fingers and) thumbs- mieć dziurawe a. maślane a. gliniane ręce to be all (fingers and) thumbs, to be ham-fisted; to be cack-handed GB pot.- mieć fach w ręku a. mieć w ręku kawałek chleba to have a trade to fall back on- mieć lekką rękę do robienia czegoś to be clever at doing sth- mieć lekką rękę do wydawania pieniędzy to be open-handed, to be reckless in spending money- mieć mocną rękę (energicznie kierować) to have a firm hand; (postępować bezwzględnie) to act firmly- mieć złote ręce to be handy (with one’s fingers)- mieć pełne ręce roboty to have one’s hands full- mieć szczęśliwą rękę do czegoś a. w czymś to be lucky at sth, to be successful at sth- mieć rozwiązane ręce to have a free hand- mieć związane a. skrępowane ręce to have one’s hands tied- mam związane ręce my hands are tied- mieć wszystkie atuty w ręku to hold all the aces- nawinąć się komuś pod rękę pot. to come sb’s way- nie mieć o co rąk zaczepić pot. to be jobless- nie móc ruszyć (ani) ręką, ani nogą pot. to be dead on one’s feet pot., to be worn to a frazzle pot.- nosić kogoś na rękach to think the world of sb, to dote on sb- oddać a. ofiarować komuś rękę to give sb one’s hand in marriage- prosić/ubiegać się/starać się o czyjąś rękę to ask sb’s hand in marriage, to seek sb’s hand- odmówić komuś ręki a. odtrącić czyjąś rękę to refuse to marry sb- odmówiła mu ręki he had been refused her hand- opuścić ręce to give in- nie opuszczaj rąk never say die- zginąć z czyjejś ręki a. z czyichś rąk to die at the hands of sb- patrzeć komuś na ręce to keep an eye on sb- podać komuś a. wyciągnąć do kogoś rękę to offer a. to extend a. to lend a helping hand to sb- możemy sobie podać ręce we are in the same boat; welcome to the club- podnieść rękę na kogoś to raise one’s hand to hit sb, to lift a hand to hit sb- przechodzić przez czyjeś ręce to go a. pass through sb’s hands- przechodzić a. wędrować z rąk do rąk (zmieniać właścicieli) to change hands; (być podawanym) to be passed a. handed round- przemawiać do czyjejś ręki to give sb a backhander- przyjąć kogoś/coś z otwartymi rękami to welcome sb/sth with open arms- przykładać rękę do czegoś to have a hand in sth- robić coś lekką ręką (bez wysiłku) to take sth in one’s stride; (bez zastanowienia) to do sth recklessly, to do sth light-heartedly- siedzieć/czekać z założonymi rękami to stand idly- składać coś w czyjeś ręce to place sth in sb’s able hands- trzymać rękę na pulsie (czegoś) to have one’s finger on the pulse (of sth)- umywać ręce to wash one’s hands- urabiać sobie ręce po łokcie to work one’s fingers to the bone- wpaść w niepowołane ręce to fall into the wrong hands- wyciągnąć rękę do zgody to hold out the olive branch, to make an offer of reconciliation- wyjść z czegoś obronną ręką to come away (completely) unscathed from sth- z najgorszych tarapatów wychodził obronną ręką he would emerge from the worst predicaments unscathed- wytrącić komuś broń z ręki to cut the ground from under sb’s feet- wziąć sprawę w swoje a. we własne ręce to take a matter into one’s own hands- zacierać ręce to rub one’s hands (with satisfaction)- złapać kogoś za rękę to catch sb red-handed a. in the act- żyć z pracy własnych rąk to earn a living- ręka rękę myje (noga nogę wspiera) you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours- ręce (mi) opadają (na myśl o…) my heart fails (at the thought of…)- ręka mnie/ją świerzbi my/her hand is itching- ręka mnie świerzbi, żeby im wygarbować skórę my hand is itching to give them a good hiding- jak a. jakby ręką odjął as if by magic- migrena mi przeszła, jakby ręką odjął my migraine disappeared a. vanished as if by magic- w twoje/wasze/pana ręce! przest. here’s to you!- ręce przy sobie! (keep your) hands off!- ręce przy sobie, bo będę strzelał! hands off or I’ll shoot you!- niech ręka boska broni! God forbid!- ręka, noga, mózg na ścianie! żart. (jako groźba) watch out or there’ll be murder! a. or I’ll blow your brains out a. or I’ll give you the worksThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rę|ka
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51 Р-193
ДО (ПОСЛЕДНЕЙ) РУБАШКИ спустить, проиграться), отдать что и т. п. obsoles, coll PrepP these forms only usu. adv or postmodif fixed WO(to lose, give up etc) absolutely everythingX спустил всё до последней рубашки - X lost (gave up, pawned etc) everything down to his last shirtX lost his shirt.(Нелькин:) Вам больше делать нечего: отдавайте!!. Отдавайте, Петр Константинович, отдавайте все- до рубашки!.. (Сухово-Кобылин 1). (N.) There's nothing more you can do' give them what they want!!. Give them everything, Pyotr Kon-stantinovich, everything-down to your last shirt!.. (1a). -
52 до последней рубашки
[PrepP; these forms only; usu. adv or postmodif; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to lose, give up etc) absolutely everything:- X спустил всё до последней рубашки≈ X lost (gave up, pawned etc) everything down to his last shirt;- X lost his shirt.♦ [Нелькин:] Вам больше делать нечего: отдавайте!!. Отдавайте, Петр Константинович, отдавайте все; - до рубашки!.. (Сухово-Кобылин 1). [N. ] There's nothing more you can do - give them what they want!!. Give them everything, Pyotr Konstantinovich, everything-down to your last shirt!... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до последней рубашки
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53 до рубашки
[PrepP; these forms only; usu. adv or postmodif; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to lose, give up etc) absolutely everything:- X спустил всё до последней рубашки≈ X lost (gave up, pawned etc) everything down to his last shirt;- X lost his shirt.♦ [Нелькин:] Вам больше делать нечего: отдавайте!!. Отдавайте, Петр Константинович, отдавайте все; - до рубашки!.. (Сухово-Кобылин 1). [N. ] There's nothing more you can do - give them what they want!!. Give them everything, Pyotr Konstantinovich, everything-down to your last shirt!... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до рубашки
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54 tænke
* * ** think ( fx he can't think; think great thoughts);(mere F) believe;( have i sinde) intend (at to, fx I don't know what he intends to do about it);[ tænk at] to think that ( fx (and) to think that he is only 20 (, that I nearly forgot to tell you)!); fancy,(+ -ing, fx fancy meeting you here! fancy her doing a thing like that!);[ tænk bare! tænk engang!] fancy that! just fancy! only think! just imagine![ tænk hvad der kunne være sket] just think what might have happened;[ tænk hvis (el. om)] what if; suppose;[ det tænker jeg] I think (el. imagine) so;[ det tænkte jeg nok, tænkte jeg det ikke nok!] I thought so (el. as much);[ som du kan tænke] as you can imagine;T (it) could be;F it is (quite) conceivable;[ som tænkes kan] imaginable ( fx the finest thing imaginable);[ så fattig som tænkes kan] as poor as poor can be;[ med sig:][ tænke sig] imagine,T fancy (+ -ing),( antage) suppose;[ at tænke sig at], se ovf: tænk at;[ det var det jeg havde tænkt mig] that was what I had in mind,(dvs ventet) that was what I had expected;(dvs have lyst til) I wouldn't mind ( fx a holiday); I could do with( fx a drink);T I fancy ( fx a holiday, a cup of tea);[ jeg kunne godt tænke mig at gå derhen] I have a good mind to go there;[ du kan ikke tænke dig] you can't imagine;[ tænke sig til] guess, imagine;[ med præp & adv:][ tænke efter] consider, reflect;[ tænke højt] think aloud, think out loud;[ tænke noget igennem] think something over;[` tænke om] think of ( fx I would not have thought it of him);[ tænke om igen], se II. tro (om igen);[ tænke sig om] reflect, consider;[ tænke sig godt om før...] think carefully (el. twice) before...;[ tænke over] think about, consider ( fx the matter, his proposal, what to do; I'll think about it),( grundigere) think over ( fx think the matter over; I need more time to think it over);[ nu da jeg tænker nærmere over det] come to think of it;[ tænke på] think of (el. about) ( fx what are you thinking of (el.about)? he'll never think of that; I wouldn't think of doing it; that will give them something to think about),( have planer om) think of (el. about) ( fx buying a house, getting married),( alvorligt) contemplate ( fx going to America; suicide),( have til hensigt) intend ( fx to do it);( mindes) think of, remember;( sigte til) think of, mean, refer to ( fx I don't know what you are referring to);( tage hensyn til) consider ( fx the feelings of others);( finde på) think of ( fx can you think of a good way to do it?);( også) give them food for thought;[ du må tænke på din familie først] you must put your family first;[ hvad tænker du dog på!] what `are you thinking of![ dette får mig til at tænke på] this reminds me of;[ jeg kommer til at tænke på at] it occurs to me that;[ tænke på et tal] think of a number;[ tænke på sig selv] think of oneself;[ tænke tilbage] look back, cast one's mind back;[ tænke tilbage på] recollect, recall, call to mind;[ tænke ved sig selv] think to oneself. -
55 merci
merci [mεʀsi]1. exclamation• merci de or pour votre carte thank you for your card• du lait ? -- (oui) merci some milk? -- (yes) please• cognac ? -- non merci cognac? -- no thank you2. masculine noun3. feminine noun( = pitié) mercy* * *
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1. mɛʀsinom masculin thank you
2.
exclamation thank you, thanks (colloq) (à to; de, pour for; de faire, d'avoir fait for doing)merci à vous! — ( repartie) thank you!
II mɛʀsinom féminin mercysans merci — [lutte] merciless (épith)
on est toujours à la merci d'un changement de dernière minute — there's always the risk of a last minute change
* * *mɛʀsi1. exclmerci pour; merci de — thank you for
Merci de m'avoir raccompagné. — Thank you for taking me home.
2. nm3. nfsans merci (attaquant, lutte) — merciless, [pourchasser] mercilessly
* * *A nm thank you; tu leur diras un grand merci de ma part give them a big thank you from me; mille mercis thank you so much; un grand merci à Mia pour son aide a big thank you to Mia for her help.B nf mercy; sans merci [lutte] without mercy ( après n), merciless ( épith); à la merci de qn at sb's mercy, at the mercy of sb; à leur merci at their mercy; tenir qn à sa merci to hold sb at one's mercy; à la merci du temps at the mercy of the weather; on est toujours à la merci d'un changement de dernière minute you're always in danger of a last minute change.C excl thank you, thanks○ (à to; de, pour for; de faire, d'avoir fait for doing); merci beaucoup thank you very much; merci d'avance thank you in advance; merci à tous d'être venus thank you all for coming; merci à vous! ( repartie) thank YOU!; non merci no thank you, no thanks○; y aller seule? merci bien! or non merci! go alone? no thank you!; merci pour tout thanks○ for everything; merci mille fois very many thanks; Dieu merci thank God; dire merci to say thank you; tu pourrais dire merci! you might say thank you!; ils sont partis sans même dire merci they left without even saying thank you.[mɛrsi] nom masculindites-lui un grand merci pour son aide give him a big thank-you ou all our thanks for his help————————[mɛrsi] interjectionas-tu dit merci à la dame? did you thank the lady ou say thank you to the lady?merci mille fois thank you so ou very muchvoulez-vous du fromage? — (non) merci, je n'ai pas faim would you like some cheese? — no thank you ou thanks, I'm not hungry————————[mɛrsi] nom féminin————————à la merci de locution prépositionnelletenir quelqu'un à sa merci to have somebody at one's mercy ou in one's power————————sans merci locution adjectivale————————sans merci locution adverbiale -
56 plaire
plaire [plεʀ]➭ TABLE 541. intransitive verba. ( = être apprécié) ce garçon me plaît I like that boy• ton nouveau travail te plaît ? how do you like your new job?b. ( = convenir à) ça te plairait d'aller au théâtre ? would you like to go to the theatre?► s'il te plaît, s'il vous plaît please3. reflexive verba. ( = se sentir bien, à l'aise)b. ( = s'apprécier) je ne me plais pas en robe I don't like myself in a dress* * *plɛʀ
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plaire à verbe transitif indirectil a tout pour plaire — lit he is attractive in every way; iron he is not exactly God's gift
si ça ne te plaît pas, c'est pareil or c'est le même prix — (colloq) if you don't like it, that's tough (colloq) ou that's too bad
offre-leur des fleurs, ça plaît toujours — give them flowers, they're always welcome
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se plaire verbe pronominal1) ( à soi-même) to like oneself2) ( l'un l'autre) [personnes, couple] to like each other3) ( être bien)4) ( aimer)
3.
verbe impersonnels'il te plaît, s'il vous plaît — please
plût au ciel or à Dieu qu'il soit sain et sauf! — fml God grant he's safe and sound!
* * *plɛʀ vi1) [chose] (= avoir du succès) to be a success, to be successful2) (= être du goût de qn)Cela me plaît. — I like it.
Ce cadeau me plaît beaucoup. — I like this present a lot.
Ce film plaît beaucoup aux jeunes. — Young people love this film., The film is very popular with young people.
3) [personne]plaire à qn (= séduire) Elle plaît aux hommes. — Men like her.
Elle lui plaît. — He likes her.
s'il te plaît; s'il vous plaît — please
* * *plaire verb table: plaireA plaire à vtr ind1 ( être séduisant) elle plaît aux hommes men find her attractive; elle m'a plu tout de suite I liked her straight ou right away; il cherche trop à plaire he tries too hard to be liked; à son âge elle plaît encore she's still attractive even at her age; il a tout pour plaire lit he is attractive in every way; iron he is not exactly God's gift;2 ( être apprécié) mon nouveau travail me plaît I like my new job; la veste/maison me plaît I like the jacket/house; le film leur a beaucoup plu they liked the film a lot; il ne m'a jamais plu ce type○ I have never liked that guy○; si ça ne te plaît pas, c'est pareil or c'est le même prix○ if you don't like it, that's tough○ ou that's too bad; offre-leur des fleurs, ça plaît toujours give them flowers, they're always welcome; c'est un modèle/produit qui plaît beaucoup it's a very popular model/product; le spectacle a beaucoup plu the show was very popular; ça te plairait de partir en week-end? would you like to go away for the week-end?; ça ne me plaît guère de la voir sortir avec ce voyou I don't really like her going out with that lout GB ou hoodlum US.B se plaire vpr1 ( à soi-même) to like oneself; je me plais bien avec ce chapeau I like myself in this hat;2 ( l'un l'autre) [personnes, couple] to like each other; ils se sont plu tout de suite or immédiatement they hit it off○ straight GB ou right away;3 ( être bien) ils se plaisent ici/dans leur nouvelle maison they like it here/in their new house; cette plante/cet animal se plaît dans un environnement marécageux this plant/this animal thrives in a marshy environment;4 ( aimer) se plaire à faire to enjoy doing; il se plaît à contredire tout le monde he enjoys contradicting everyone; il se plaît à dire qu'il est issu du peuple he likes to say that he's a son of the people.C v impers il me plaît de penser que I like to think that; vous plairait-il de vous joindre à nous? fml would you like to join us?; comme il vous plaira just as you like ou please; s'il te plaît, s'il vous plaît please; il s'est acheté une montre en or, s'il vous plaît! he bought himself a gold watch, if you please!; plaît-il? I beg your pardon?; plût au ciel or à Dieu qu'il soit sain et sauf! fml God grant he's safe and sound!; ⇒ avril.[plɛr]plaire à verbe plus préposition1. [être apprécié par]ça vous plaît, le commerce? how do you like business life?le nouveau professeur ne me plaît pas du tout I really don't like ou care for the new teacheroffre du parfum, ça plaît toujours give perfume, it's always appreciated2. [convenir à]3. [séduire] to be appealing ou attractive————————il plaît verbe impersonnel1. (soutenu) [il convient]il lui plaît de croire que... she likes to think that...comme ou tant qu'il te plaira, comme ou tant qu' il vous plaira [exprime l'indifférence] see if I careplaise à Dieu ou au ciel que... [souhait] please God that...plût à Dieu ou au ciel que... [regret] if only...2. (locution)s'il te plaît, s'il vous plaît pleasea. [dit par un client] excuse me!b. (Belgique) [dit par un serveur] here you are!sors d'ici, et plus vite que ça, s'il te plaît! get out of here and please be quick about it!du caviar, s'il vous plaît, on ne se refuse rien! (familier) caviar! my, my, we're splashing out a bit, aren't we?————————se plaire verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)ces deux jeunes gens se plaisent, c'est évident it's obvious that those two like each other————————se plaire verbe pronominal intransitif[dans un endroit]je me plais (bien) dans ma nouvelle maison I enjoy living in my new house, I like it in my new house————————se plaire à verbe pronominal plus préposition -
57 λύω
λύω, poet. imper.Aλῦθι Pi.Fr.85
: [tense] fut. λύσω [ῡ] Il.1.29, etc.: [tense] aor.ἔλῡσα 18.244
, etc.: [tense] pf.λέλῠκα Th.7.18
, Ar.V. 992 ( ἀπο-), etc.:— [voice] Pass., [tense] pf.λέλῠμαι Il.8.103
, etc.: [tense] plpf. ἐλελύμην [ῠ] Od.22.186, etc.: [tense] aor. ἐλύθην, [dialect] Ep. λύθην [ῠ] 8.360, E.Hel. 860, Th.2.103, etc.: [tense] fut. , Isoc.12.116, etc., also λελύσομαι [ῡ] D.14.2, X. Cyr.6.2.37 ( ἀπο-): [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. λύμην [ῠ] Il.21.80; λύτο [ῠ] ib. 114, butλῦτο 24.1
(at beginning of line, v.l. λύτο);λύντο 7.16
: also [ per.] 3sg. opt. [tense] pf.λελῦτο Od.18.238
:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.λύσομαι Il.1.13
, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐλυσάμην 14.214
: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. λέλῦμαι in med. sense, D.36.45, Arist.Rh. 1400a22 (cf. δια-, κατα-λύω): [tense] fut. λύσομαι in pass. sense, ( δια-) Th.2.12, ( ἐπι-) Lys.25.33 codd. ( καταλύσεσθαι edd.), ( κατα-) X.Cyr.1.6.9.—Homer uses all tenses exc. [tense] pf. [voice] Act., [tense] pres. and [tense] fut. [voice] Pass. [In [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. [pron. full] ῡ always in [dialect] Att., [pron. full] ῠ mostly in [dialect] Ep., though Hom. has [pron. full] ῡ twice,ἔλῡεν Il.23.513
, λῡει Od.7.74; also in compds.,ἀλλῡεσκεν 2.105
, ἀλλῡουσαν ib. 109: in [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. 1 [pron. full] ῡ always: in other tenses [pron. full] ῠ always, exc. in the forms λελῦτο, λῦτο (v. supr.).] (Cf. Lat. luo (pay), re-luo, solvo (for se-luo), solūtus, etc.):— loosen:I of things, unbind, unfasten, esp. clothes and armour, λῦσε δέ οἱ ζωστῇρα, θώρηκα, Il.4.215, 16.804; λ. παρθενίην ζώνην loose the maiden-girdle, of the husband after marriage, Od. 11.245; of the wife,λύοι χαλινὸν ὑφ' ἥρωϊ παρθενίας Pi.I.8(7).48
; ; soἔλυσας.. ἅγνευμα σόν Id.Tr. 501
; freq. of the tackling of ships, λ. πρυμνήσια, ἱστία, λαῖφος, etc., Od.2.418, 15.496, 552, h.Ap. 406, etc. (never in Il.); λ. πρύμνας, νεῶν πόδα, E.Hec. 539, 1020, etc.: abs., λύειν, of ships, set sail,λῦε, κυβερνήτα APl.1.6
*.9 ([place name] Panteleus); ἀσκὸν λ. untie a skin (used as a bag), Od.10.47: freq. in Trag., λ. στολάς, πέπλον, S.OC 1597, Tr. 924; λ. ἡνίαν slacken the rein, Id.El. 743; κλῄθρων λυθέντων when the gates have been opened, A.Th. 396; λ. γράμματα, δέλτον, open a letter, E.IA38 (anap.), 307; λ. πέδας, δεσμά, A.Eu. 645 ([voice] Pass.), E.HF 1123; ; ἀρτάνας.. δέρης ἔλυσαν loosed it from my neck, ib. 876, cf. E.Hipp. 781:—[voice] Med., ἀπὸ στήθεσφιν ἐλύσατο κεστὸν ἱμάντα undid her belt, Il.14.214; but λύοντο τεύχεα they undid the armour for themselves, i.e. stripped it off (others), 17.318; later λυσαμένα πλοκαμῖδας unbinding her hair, Bion 1.20, etc.b in various phrases, στόμα λ. open the mouth, E.Hipp. 1060, Isoc.12.96;γλώσσας λ. εἰς αἰσχροὺς μύθους Critias 6.9
D.; λ. βλεφάρων ἕδραν wake up, E.Rh.8 (anap.); λ. ὀφρύν unfold the brow, Id.Hipp. 290;λ. ἄχος ἀπ' ὀμμάτων S.Aj. 706
(lyr.), etc.2 of living beings,a of horses, etc., unyoke, unharness, opp. ζεύγνυμι, Od.4.35; ἐξ ὀχέων, ὑπὲξ ὀχέων, Il.5.369,8.504;ὑφ' ἅρμασιν 18.244
;ὑπὸ ζυγοῦ Od.4.39
:ὑπὸ ζυγόφιν Il.24.576
;ὑπ' ἀπήνης Od.7.6
(also in [voice] Med., μὴ.. ὑπ' ὄχεσφι λυώμεθα μώνυχας ἵππους unyoke our horses, Il. 23.7; ); λύε μώνυχας ἵππους loosed them, Il.10.498; λ. κύνα let him loose, X.Cyn.6.13, etc.b of men, release, deliver, esp. from bonds or prison, and so, generally, from difficulty or danger, Il.15.22, Od.8.345, 12.53, D.24.206, etc.; ὁ λύσων he that shall deliver, A.Pr. 771, 785: c. gen. rei,τὸν.. θεοὶ κακότητος ἔλυσαν Od.5.397
, cf. Pi.P.3.50, etc.;λ. τινὰ δεσμῶν A.Pr. 1006
; ;τὼ.. ἐκ δεσμοῖο λύθεν Od.8.360
, cf. Pi.O.4.23, A.Pr. 873, E.Hipp. 1244, Pl.R. 360c; also λ. δόμους ἁβρότατος rob the house of.., Pi.P.11.34; λ. τινὰ τῆς ἀρχῆς depose him from.., D.S.13.92:—[voice] Med., prop. get one loosed or set free,λύσασθαί τινα δυσφροσυνάων Hes.Th. 528
;ὅσπερ Ἰὼ πημονᾶς ἐλύσατο A.Supp. 1065
(lyr.):—[voice] Pass.,λυθῆναι τὰς πέδας D.S.17.116
; λέλυται γὰρ λαὸς ἐλεύθερα βάζειν, ὡς ἐλύθη ζυγὸν ἀλκᾶς has been let loose to speak, since the yoke was loosed, A.Pers. 592 (lyr.).c of prisoners, release on receipt of ransom, admit to ransom, release, Il.1.29, 24.137, 555, etc.;λ. τινά τινι 1.20
, 24.561, Od.10.298; Σαρπηδόνος ἔντεα καλὰ λύσειαν would give them up, Il.17.163; in full,λ. τινὰ ἀποίνων 11.106
;χρημάτων μεγάλων Hdt.2.135
([voice] Pass.);ἀνὴρ ἀντ' ἀνδρὸς λυθείς Th.5.3
:—[voice] Med., release by payment of ransom, get a person released, redeem, Il.1.13, 24.118, al., Od.10.284, 385, Pl.Mx. 243c, D.19.229;λύσασθαί τινας ἐκ πολεμίων Lys.12.20
;ἵππον X.An.7.8.6
;ὅσους αὐτὸς ἐλυσάμην τῶν αἰχμαλώτων D.19.169
;λ. τινὶ τὸ χωρίον Id.50.28
; ἑαυτοὺς λ. pay their own ransom, Id.19.169; buy from a pimp, Ar.V. 1353.d λελύσθαι τῶν νόμων, = Lat. legibus solvi, D.C.53.18.II resolve a whole into its parts, dissolve, break up, λ. ἀγορήν dissolve the assembly, Il.1.305;ἀγορὰς ἠμὲν λύει ἠδὲ καθίζει Od.2.69
, etc.:—[voice] Pass.,λῦτο δ' ἀγών Il.24.1
;μὴ λυθείη ἡ στρατιά X.Cyr.6.1.2
; πρὶν <ἂν>.. ἡ ἀγορὰ ( market)λυθῇ Id.Oec. 12.1
;λυθείσης τῆς συνουσίας Plb.5.15.3
.2 of concrete objects, σπάρτα λέλυνται, i. e. have rotted, Il.2.135;ῥαφαὶ δ' ἐλέλυντο ἱμάντων Od.22.186
; λ. τὴν σχεδίην break it up, Hdt.4.97; [ τὴν γέφυραν] X. An.2.4.17; τὴν ἀπόφραξιν ib.4.2.25.3 esp. of physical strength, loosen, i. e. weaken, relax, λῦσε δὲ γυῖα made his limbs slack or loose, i. e. killed him, Il.4.469, al.;ὅς τοι γούνατ' ἔλυσα 22.335
; , etc.;ἀλλά οἱ αὖθι λῦσε μένος 16.332
;πέλεκυς λῦσεν.. βοὸς μένος Od.3.450
, cf. Il.17.29; but οἵ μοι καμάτῳ.. γούνατ' ἔλυσαν made my knees weak with toil, Od.20.118:—[voice] Pass., λύντο δὲ γυῖα, etc., as the effect of death, sleep, weariness, fear, Il. 7.16, etc.;καμάτῳ φίλα γυῖα λέλυντο 13.85
, cf. Od.8.233;αὐτοῦ λύτο γούνατα καὶ φίλον ἦτορ Il.21.114
, 425;λύθη ψυχή τε μένος τε 5.296
, etc.;λύθεν δέ οἱ ἅψεα πάντα Od.4.794
, 18.189;λέλυται γυίων ῥώμη A.Pers. 913
(anap.);λύεται δέ μου μέλη E.Hec. 438
;λέλυμαι μελέων σύνδεσμα Id.Hipp. 199
(anap.).b λύει βλέφαρα closes her eyes in sleep, S.Ant. 1302.c metaph.,λ. τὴν ἐν ταῖς ψυχαῖς πρὸς μάχην παρασκευήν X.HG7.5.22
.4 undo, bring to naught, destroy,πολίων κάρηνα Il.9.25
;Τροίης κρήδεμνα 16.100
, Od.13.388, cf. B.Fr.16.7: generally, put an end to,νείκεα Il.14.205
;μελεδήματα 23.62
;ἔριν E.Ph.81
, AP9.316.12 (Leon.);πόλεμον Th.5.31
;ἐπιμομφάν Pi.O.10(11).9
;μέμψιν Democr.271
; ; φόβον καὶ τὴν ὑποψίαν Polystr.p.7 W., cf. Epicur.Sent.12; ;ἀνάγκας E.Supp.39
; βίον, i.e. die, Id.IT 692; αἰῶν' ἔλυσε, i.e. died, B.1.43;λ. τὸ τέλος βίον S.OC 1720
(lyr.); μαχας Ar. Pax 991 (anap.);νοσήματα Diocl.Fr.35
([voice] Pass.), cf. Gal.6.476;κόπους Dsc.Eup.1.220
; forgive,ἁμαρτήματα LXXJb.42.9
.b in Prose, λ. νόμους repeal or annul laws, Hdt.3.82, D.3.10, Arist.Pol. 1269a15; οὐθὲν τῶν περὶ τὴν πολιτείαν ib. 1298b31;λ. ψήφῳ τὸ παράνομον Aeschin. 3.197
([voice] Pass.), etc.;ἐπεὶ ἐκεῖνοι ἔλυσαν τὰς σπονδὰς λελύσθαι μοι δοκεῖ ἡ ἐκείνων ὕβρις καὶ ἡ ἡμετέρα ὑποψία X.An.3.1.21
; rescind a vote,ψῆφον λύει ὁ νόμος D.24.2
; revoke a will,διαθήκην Is.6.33
, etc. (but in [voice] Pass., to be opened, of a will, POxy.715.19 (ii A. D.), etc.); unbind a spell, Iamb.Myst.3.27:—[voice] Pass., λέλυται πάντα all ties are broken, all is in confusion, D.25.25.c as a technical term, solve a difficulty, a problem, a question,λύεται ἡ ἀπορία Pl.Prt. 324e
, al.;λ. ζήτημα Gal.6.436
.f λ. τὴν φάσιν, of the Moon, pass out of, Vett. Val.134.1, cf. 2.5 break a legal agreement or obligation,τὸν νόμον Hdt.6.106
;τὰς σπονδάς Th.1.23
, 78, cf. 4.23, al.;τὰ συγκείμενα Lys.6.41
; σίς κε τὰς ϝρήτας τάσδε λύση whoso breaks this agreement, Inscr.Cypr.135.29 H.6 in physical sense, dissolve, λύθεν, opp. πάγεν, Emp.15.4; τὸ θερμὸν λύει, opp. πήγνυσι, Arist.Mete. 384b11, cf. 382b33 ([voice] Pass.);ἀμμωνιακὸν ὄξει λύσας Gal.11.106
; melt,παγείσας χιόνας Hdn.8.4.2
;τι πυρὶ λ. Hippiatr.52
.7 of medicines,λ. τὴν κοιλίαν Arist.Pr. 863b29
, cf. Hp.Acut.(Sp.)38, Diocl.Fr.140; so of the effects of terror, Arist.Pr. 877a32 ([voice] Pass.).IV atone for, make up for,τὰς πρότερον ἁμαρτίας Ar.Ra.
691;λύσων ὅσ' ἐξήμαρτον S.Ph. 1224
;λ. φόνον φόνῳ Id.OT 101
, E. Or. 511;αἱ πρόσοδοι λύουσι τἀναλώματα Diph.32.5
:—[voice] Med.,τῶν πάλαι πεπραγμένων λύσασθ' αἷμα.. δίκαις A.Ch. 804
(lyr.).V μισθὸν λύειν pay wages in full, quit oneself of them, used only in cases of obligation, X.Ages.2.31.2 τέλη λύειν, = λυσιτελεῖν, pay, profit. avail, ἔνθα μὴ τέλη λύει φρονοῦντι where it boots not to be wise, S.OT 316: but more freq. λύει without τέλη, construed like λυσιτελεῖ, abs.,λύει δ' ἄλγος E.Med. 1362
, cf. PSI4.400.16: c. dat. pers., , cf.Hipp. 441: c. inf., πῶς οὖν λύει.. ἐπιβάλλειν; Id.Med. 1112 (anap.); ἐμοί τελύειτοῖσιμέλλουσιν τέκνοις τὰ ζῶντ' ὀνῆσαι it is good for me to benefit my living children by means of those to come, ib. 566; (ii B.C.): c. acc. et inf., λύει γὰρ ἡμᾶς οὐδέν, οὐδ' ἐπωφελεῖ,.. θανεῖν it is not expedient that we should die ( οὐδ' ἐπωφελεῖ being parenthetic), S.El. 1005;οὐ γάρ με λύει.. κακορροθεῖσθαι E.Sthen.Prol.35
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58 ἀνατίθημι
A (Pergam.), etc.:—lay upon, once in Hom.,ἐλεγχείην ἀναθήσει μοι Il.22.100
; ἀ. ἄχθος lay on as a burden, Ar.Eq. 1056 (hex.), cf. X.An.3.1.30;κινδύνους ἰδιώταις ἀ. Hyp.Eux.9
: in good sense,ἀ. κῦδός τινι Pi.O.5.8
. b. [voice] Med., put on board ship, IG5(1).1421 ([place name] Cyparissia).2 in Prose, refer, attribute, a thing to a person,μεγάλα οἱ χρήματα ἀ. Hdt.2.135
; οὐ γὰρ ἄν οἱ πυραμίδα ἀνέθεσαν ποιήσασθαι would not have attributed to her the erection of the pyramid, ib. 134; ; εἰμή, ὅταν.. εὖ πράξητε, ἐμοὶ ἀναθήσετε will give me the credit of it, Th.2.64; ;ἀ. τινὶ τὴν αἰτίαν τινός Isoc.1.37
, Aeschin.2.10; also, compare,τινὰ εἴς τι Eun.Hist.p.261
D. b. ἀ. τινὶ ἅπαντα πράγματα lay them upon him, entrust them to him, Ar.Nu. 1453, Th.8.82.II set up as a votive gift, dedicate, , Pi.O.3.30, Hdt.2.159,7.54, Ar.Pl. 1089, etc.;Ῥήνειαν ἀνέθηκε τῷ Ἀπόλλωνι Th.1.13
;ἀνάθημα ἀνατιθέναι Hdt.1.53
, 2.182;ἀ. τι ἐς Δελφούς Id.1.92
, 2.135, 182, Pl.Phdr. 235d, etc.; less freq.ἐν Δελφοῖς Theopomp.Com.1
D., Plu.Sol.25; dedicate a book, Id.Sull.6; ἀ. τινά set up a statue of.., SIG420 (Delos, iii B.C.); incorrectly of burial, OGI 602 ([place name] Jaffa):— [voice] Pass.,ἀνατεθῆναι Ar.Eq. 849
; cf. ἀνάκειμαι.2 set up, erect, [στήλην] παρὰ βωμόν, νεών, Plb.5.93.10, Plu.Publ.14: metaph., dedicate,μακραγορίαν λύρᾳ Pi.P.8.29
; ἀ. τὰς ἀκοὰς τοῖς ἀκροάμασι give them up to, Plb.23.5.9.III put back, τί γὰρ παρ' ἦμαρ ἡμέρα τέρπειν ἔχει, προσθεῖσα κἀναθεῖσα τοῦ γε κατθανεῖν; pushing us forward or moving us back on the verge of death, S.Aj. 476; cf. B.11.2.B [voice] Med., put upon for oneself,ἀναθέσθαι τὰ σκεύη ἐπὶ τὰ ὑποζύγια X.An.2.2.4
; pack on one's cart, Lys.7.19; τοῖς ὤμοις ἀ. τινά put on one's shoulders, Plu.2.983b; freq. like [voice] Act.,ἀ. τινὰ ἐφ' ἵππον Id.Art. 11
, etc.3 remit, refer, ἀ. περί τινος εἰς σύγκλητον refer the consideration of it to the Senate, Plb.21.46.11, cf. App.Sam.4.II place differently, change about, e.g. the men on a draught-board, ἀνὰ πάντα τιθεσθαι v.l. in Orac. ap. Hdt. 8.77.2 take back a move at πεττοί, Pl.Hipparch. 229e: hence metaph., retract one's opinion, X.Mem.1.2.44, cf.2.4.4; freq. in Pl.,ἀνατίθεσθαι ὅ τι δοκεῖ Pl.Grg. 462a
, cf. Prt. 354e. Chrm. 164d; οὐκ ἀνατίθεμυι μὴ οὐ.. retract and say this is not so, Id.Phd. 87a;οὐκ ἀ. μὴ οὐ καλὼς λέγεσθαι Id.Men. 89d
;ἀνατιθέμενος τὸ διημαρτημένον Luc. Pseudol.29
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59 טעם
טָעַם(b. h.) (to be bright, wise (v. Ps. 34:9), to examine, to taste, test, try, experience. Yoma 22b לא ט׳ טַעַם חטא never tasted the taste of sin (was innocent). Y.Succ.V, 55b לא היו טוֹעֲמִין טעםוכ׳ had not even a taste of sleep. Ber.35a אסור … שיִטְעוֹםוכ׳ one must not taste food without a blessing. Ib. 14a מהו שיטעום dare he (who fasts) taste food when cooking? Num. R. s. 7 כל מי … היה טוֹעֲמוֹ whoever desired to eat meat felt its taste (in the mannah); a. v. fr. Hif. הִטְעִים 1) to give to taste. Ned.66b עד שתַּטְעִימִי … לרבוכ׳ until thou makest R. J. taste of thy dish. B. Mets.75a כדי להַטְעִימָןוכ׳ in order to give them a taste of usury (that they might feel its oppressiveness). Cant. R. to VII, 2 תהא … ומטעמני (read ומַטְעִימֵנִי or ומְטַעֲמֵנִי Pi.) thou shalt bring some of them before me and let me taste them; a. fr. 2) to make tasteful, to explain. Sot.21b המַטְעִים דבריווכ׳ who explains his case to the judge (trying to preoccupy him), before his adversary appears; Tanḥ. Mishp. 6; a. e.V. מַטְעֶמֶת. -
60 טָעַם
טָעַם(b. h.) (to be bright, wise (v. Ps. 34:9), to examine, to taste, test, try, experience. Yoma 22b לא ט׳ טַעַם חטא never tasted the taste of sin (was innocent). Y.Succ.V, 55b לא היו טוֹעֲמִין טעםוכ׳ had not even a taste of sleep. Ber.35a אסור … שיִטְעוֹםוכ׳ one must not taste food without a blessing. Ib. 14a מהו שיטעום dare he (who fasts) taste food when cooking? Num. R. s. 7 כל מי … היה טוֹעֲמוֹ whoever desired to eat meat felt its taste (in the mannah); a. v. fr. Hif. הִטְעִים 1) to give to taste. Ned.66b עד שתַּטְעִימִי … לרבוכ׳ until thou makest R. J. taste of thy dish. B. Mets.75a כדי להַטְעִימָןוכ׳ in order to give them a taste of usury (that they might feel its oppressiveness). Cant. R. to VII, 2 תהא … ומטעמני (read ומַטְעִימֵנִי or ומְטַעֲמֵנִי Pi.) thou shalt bring some of them before me and let me taste them; a. fr. 2) to make tasteful, to explain. Sot.21b המַטְעִים דבריווכ׳ who explains his case to the judge (trying to preoccupy him), before his adversary appears; Tanḥ. Mishp. 6; a. e.V. מַטְעֶמֶת.
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