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  • 1 glittering drops

    glittering (twinkling, glistening, falling) drops блестящие/переливающиеся (искрящиеся, сверкающие, падающие) капли

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > glittering drops

  • 2 drop

    I [drɔp] n

    She drank it all to the last drop. — Она выпила все это до последней капли.

    Large drops of sweat stream from his forehead. — Капли пота струились со лба.

    Sweat rolled off in great drops. — Пот катился градом.

    Drops of perspiration stood out on his forehead. — У него на лбу выступили капли пота.

    - small drop
    - tiny drop
    - dew drops
    - tear drops
    - glittering drops
    - bitter drops
    - drop bottle
    - drop falls
    - drop of rain
    - cold drops of sweat
    - two drops in a glass of water
    - drop by drop
    - at the first drops of rain
    - absorb drops
    - fall in small drops
    - pour out a drop
    2) (обыкновенно pl) лекарственные капли

    Let me have my drops. — Дайте мне мои капли.

    - eye drops
    - nose drops
    - ear drops
    - drink in drops
    - give smb the drops
    - take some drops for one's heart
    - take ten drops a day
    - measure out a drop of medicine
    3) глоток, небольшое количество спиртного

    He's had a nice drop. — Он уже пропустил стаканчик.

    He likes a little drop after dinner. — Он любит немного выпить после обеда.

    I could do with a drop of something hot. — Я бы не прочь выпить чего-либо горячего. /Мне достаточно глотка чего-либо горячего.

    I'll have a little tea, just a drop. — Я выпью немного чаю, только чуть-чуть.

    Drop by drop wears the stone away. — Вода камень точит. /Капля и камень точит. /Капля по капле камень долбит. /Терпение и труд все перетрут.

    The last drop makes the cup run over. — Последняя капля переполняет чашу терпения. /Семь бед миновал, а на одну наскочил.

    A mere drop in the ocean. — Капля в море

    - have a little drop
    - take a drop of water
    - take a drop too much
    - have a drop in one's eye
    - take one's drops
    II [drɔp] n
    снижение, падение, понижение

    The plane made a mail and supply drop to the weather station. — Самолет сбросил почту и припасы на метеорологическую станцию.

    He had a drop of about 20 feet. — Он сорвался/упал с высоты двадцать футов

    - unexpected drop
    - sharp drop
    - short drop
    - vertical drop
    - considerable drop
    - 100 feet drop
    - air drop
    - mail drop
    - birth-rate drop
    - crime-rate drop
    - drop seat
    - drop front leaf
    - sudden drop in temperature
    - serious drop in income
    - long drop down into the lake
    - short drop to the lake
    - suffer a drop in prices
    III [drɔp] v
    1) ронять, бросать

    You've dropped something. — Вы что-то обронили.

    Be careful, don't drop that vase. — Осторожно, не урони вазу.

    - drop smth
    - drop smth to the ground
    - drop a handkerchief
    - drop a letter
    - drop a line to smb
    2) падать, капать, спадать

    The rain was dropping from the trees. — Дождь капал с деревьев.

    Leaves drop to the ground. — Листья падают на землю.

    My watch dropped into the water. — Мои часы упали в воду.

    3) опускать, понижать

    His voice dropped to a whisper. — Его голос понизился до шепота.

    - drop one's eyes
    - drop one's voice
    4) опускаться, снижаться
    - temperature dropped
    - prices are dropping
    - drop the subject
    - drop the conversation
    - one can hear a pin drop

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > drop

  • 3 ýra

    refl., ýrast, to drizzle;
    ýrðist dögg reyfit, dew settled on the fleece.
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    1.
    ð, [úr, n.], to drizzle; ýrðisk dögg á reifit, Stj. 397; það ýrir úr honum, it drizzles, rains: the phrase, ýra e-u úr sér, to dole out; or, það ýrir í e-t, to glitter, like drops of dew; ýranda full, a brimful beaker, Ad. 6: of the glittering particles in iron or other ore, ýrt járn, corned iron; in the saying, ýrt járn kvað kerling, átti kníf deigan.
    2.
    u, f. a squirt; Ílluga ýrur skella einatt framan í Sveini, a ditty, Espól. 1758.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > ýra

  • 4 ÁLFR

    (-s, -ar), m. elf, fairy (hóll er skamt heðan er álfar búa í).
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    s, m. [A. S. ælf, munt-ælfen, sæ-ælfen, wudu-ælfen, etc.; Engl. elf, elves, in Shakespeare ouphes are ‘fairies;’ Germ. alb and elfen, Erl- in Erlkönig (Göthe) is, according to Grimm, a corrupt form from the Danish Ellekonge qs. Elver-konge]; in the west of Icel. also pronounced álbr:
    I. mythically, an elf, fairy; the Edda distinguishes between Ljósálfar, the elves of light, and Dökkálfar, of darkness (the last not elsewhere mentioned either in mod. fairy tales or in old writers), 12; the Elves and Ases are fellow gods, and form a favourite alliteration in the old mythical poems, e. g. Vsp. 53, Hm. 144, 161, Gm. 4, Ls. 2, 13, Þkv. 7, Skm. 7, 17, Sdm. 18. In the Alvismál Elves and Dwarfs are clearly distinguished as different. The abode of the elves in the Edda is Álfheimar, fairy land, and their king the god Frey (the god of light), Edda 12; see the poem Gm. 12, Álfheim Frey gáfu í árdaga tívar at tannfé. In the fairy tales the Elves haunt the hills, hence their name Huldufólk, hidden people: respecting their origin, life, and customs, v. Ísl. Þjóðs. i. I sqq. In old writers the Elves are rarely mentioned; but that the same tales were told as at present is clear;—Hallr mælti, hvi brosir þú nú? þórhallr svarar, af því brosir ek, at margr hóll opnast ok hvert kvikindi býr sinn bagga bæði smá ok stór, ok gera fardaga (a foreboding of the introduction of Christianity), Fms. ii. 197, cp. landvættir; álfamenn, elves, Bs. i. 417, Fas. i. 313, 96; hóll einn er hér skamt í brott er álfar búa í, Km. 216: álfrek, in the phrase, ganga álfreka, cacare, means dirt, excrements, driving the elves away through contamination, Eb. 12, cp. Landn. 97, Fms. iv. 308, Bárð. ch. 4: álfröðull, elfin beam or light, a poët. name of the sun; álfavakir, elf-holes, the small rotten holes in the ice in spring-time in which the elves go a fishing; the white stripes in the sea in calm weather are the wakes of elfin fishing boats, etc.: medic. álfabruni is an eruption in the face, Fél. ix. 186: Ivar Aasen mentions ‘alvgust, alveblaastr, alveld,’ the breath, fire of elves (cp. St. Vitus’ dance or St. Anthony’s fire); ‘alvskot,’ a sort of cancer in the bone:—græti álfa, elfin tears, Hðm. I, is dubious; it may mean some flower with dew-drops glittering in the morning sun, vide s. v. glýstamr ( glee-steaming). Jamieson speaks of an elf’s cup, but elf tears are not noticed elsewhere; cp. Edda 39. In Sweden, where the worship of Frey prevailed, sacrifices, álfa-blót, were made to the elves, stóð húsfreyja í dyrum ok bað hann ( the guest) eigi þar innkoma, segir at þau ætti álfa blót, Hkr. ii. 124 (referring to the year 1018), cp. Korm. ch. 22.
    2. metaph., as the elves had the power to bewitch men, a silly, vacant person is in Icel. called álfr; hence álfalegr, silly; álfaskapr and álfaháttr, silly behaviour.
    II. in historical sense, the Norse district situated between the two great rivers Raumelfr and Gautelfr (Alhis Raumarum, et Gotharum) was in the mythical times called Álfheimar, and its inhabitants Álfar, Fas. i. 413, 384, 387, Fb. i. 23, vide also P. A. Munch, Beskrivelse over Norge, p. 7. For the compds v. above.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > ÁLFR

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