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1 gorěti
gorěti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `burn'Page in Trubačev: VII 42-43Old Church Slavic:Russian:gorét' `burn' [verb], gorjú [1sg], gorít [3sg]Czech:horěti `burn' [verb]Slovak:Polish:gorzeć `burn' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:gòrjeti `burn' [verb], gòrīm [1sg];Čak. gorȉti (Vrgada) `burn' [verb], gorĩš [2sg];Čak. gorȅt (Orbanići) `burn' [verb], gorĩ [3sg]Slovene:gorẹ́ti `burn' [verb], gorím [1sg]Bulgarian:gorjá `burn' [verb]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: goreʔteiLithuanian:garė́ti `evaporate, breathe out' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: gʷʰor-Page in Pokorny: 493Other cognates:Skt. ghr̯ṇá- `heat, glow'; -
2 Gore
A wedge-shaped piece of material inserted in a dress to widen it at any part. -
3 gøre
3де́латьhvad gør du? — что ты де́лаешь?
det gør íkke nóget — ничего́ стра́шного; э́то не име́ет значе́ния
jeg kúnne íkke gǿre for det — я не винова́т
gǿre ondt — причиня́ть боль [зло]
gǿre plads — освободи́ть ме́сто
gǿre én sélskab — соста́вить кому́-л. компа́нию
gǿre sit til — внести́ свой вклад
gǿre sig úmage — стара́ться
gǿre om — переде́лывать
gǿre op — ула́живать
* * *do, have, make, play at, render, suit oneself, turn* * *vb (gjorde, gjort) do ( fx what are you doing here? do one's duty);tilstand) make ( fx a noise, a mistake; an attempt, a gesture, a journey; it makes me sick);[ gøre Oxford på en dag] do Oxford in a day;[ med adj, pron, vb etc:][ dette gjorde at de hørte efter] this made them listen;[ han gør os bedre end vi er] he makes us out to be better than we are;[ gøre sit bedste] do one's best;[ kan mindre ikke gøre det?] can't you do with less?[ hvad gør det?] what does it matter? what of that?[ hvad har de gjort dig?] what have they done to you?[ hvad har du at gøre her?] what are you doing here?[ det gør ingenting] it does not matter; never mind;[ han gør det ikke længe] he won't last long;[ det gør ikke så meget] it does not matter much;[ han har aldrig gjort dig noget] he has never done you any harm;(dvs at bestille) there is nothing to do;(dvs at stille op) there is nothing to be done (about it);(dvs at opnå) nothing doing;[ det gør ikke noget] it does not matter; never mind;[ noget må der gøres] something must be done;[ gøre sig] be a success;( anstille sig) pretend to be ( fx stupid);[ med præp og adv:][ hvor har du gjort af det?] where have you put it? what have you done with it?[ gøre det af på fem minutter] get it over with in five minutes;[ jeg vidste ikke hvor jeg skulle gøre af mig selv] I didn't know where to put myself;[ gøre det af med] dispose of;( dræbe) dispatch,T do away with;[ varmen var ved at gøre det med mig] the heat was nearly too much for me;[ gøre noget ` efter] imitate something;[ jeg kan ikke gøre for det] I cannot help it; it is not my fault;[ kan jeg gøre noget for Dem?] can I do anything for you?[ det kan hverken gøre fra eller til] it makes no difference;[ gøre i](merk) deal in;[ gøre i bukserne] dirty one's trousers; mess one's pants;[ gøre noget i penge] turn something into cash;[ du ville gøre klogt i at] you would be wise to;[ gøre vel i at] do well to;[ gøre en imod] cross somebody, act against somebody's wishes;[ han gjorde hele krigen med] he went (el. he served) all through the war;[ han gjorde rejsen med] he travelled with us (, them, etc);[ have at gøre med] have to do with ( fx I don't want to have anything to do with him (, that)); deal with ( fx you must remember we aredealing with a desperate man); be concerned with ( fx we are here concerned with a very difficult problem);[ alt hvad der har med flåden at gøre] everything connected with the navy;( også) it is something (, nothing) to do with ( fx this is nothing to do with money);[ have nok at gøre med at] have one's work cut out to;[ det er ikke gjort med at snakke] talking won't help (el. isn't enough);[ gør mod andre hvad du vil have de skal gøre mod dig] do as you would be done by;[ gøre noget `om] do something (over) again;[ gøre højre om] turn right;[ hvad der er sket kan ikke gøres om] what is done cannot be undone;[ gøre omkring] turn (a)round,( pludseligt) turn on one's heel;( i eksercits, gymnastik) turn about; execute a right-about turn,( om en hel række) wheel round;[ gøre op]( regnskab) make up, balance ( fx an account),(bilægge strid etc) settle;[ gøre boet op] wind up the estate;[ gøre kassen op] balance the cash;[ gøre lageret op] take stock;[ gøre op med] settle with;(straffe etc) reckon with ( fx after the war we'll reckon with all the traitors);[ gøre op med sig selv] make up one's mind;[ gøre til] make ( fx make him a general);( udnævne) appoint ( fx appoint him governor);( forvandle til) make into ( fx make him into a leader; make the miserable hut into a home); make... of ( fx make a man (, anenemy) of him; make a habit of it);[ gøre sig til af] brag about;(merk) the shares changed hands at;[ han er ikke så dygtig som man gerne vil gøre ham til] he is not as clever as he is made out to be;[ gøre meget ud af] make much of;[ gøre for meget ud af det] make too much of it; overdo it;[ gøre det ud for] serve as; do as; do duty for;[ hvad har du gjort ved barnet?] what have you done to the child?[ det er der ikke noget at gøre ved] there is nothing to be done about it; it cannot be helped;(dvs arbejdede energisk) he put his back into it;[ jeg kan ikke gøre ved det] I cannot help it;(dvs tage dig af det) you must do something about it. -
4 Göre
f; -, -n Gör* * *die Görehussy* * *Gö|re ['gøːrə]f -, -n* * *Gö·re<-, -n>[ˈgø:rə]* * *die; Göre, Gören (nordd., oft abwertend)2) (freches Mädchen) [cheeky or saucy] little madam (coll.)* * ** * *die; Göre, Gören (nordd., oft abwertend)2) (freches Mädchen) [cheeky or saucy] little madam (coll.) -
5 Gore
m.1 slasher films.2 Gore, Albert Gore Jr.. -
6 göre
/a/ 1. in (one´s) opinion. 2. according to, as to, in respect of, with respect to. 3. compared to. 4. (which is) right for, (which) suits: Bu tasma tam bizim köpeğe göre. This collar is just right for our dog. 5. since, as, seeing as how: Ahtapot piştiğine göre artık yiyebiliriz. As the octopus is cooked, now we can eat it. -
7 gore
above, up there, at the top, overhead, upstairs adj comp worse, gore mu je he is worse* * *• up stairs• upstairs• upward(s)• upwards• upward• upon• up• worse• hills• above• aloft• alott• atop• mount -
8 gore
[gɔː]1. nounblood ( especially when it is thick and solid):دَمAfter the battle, the knight was covered in gore.
2. verb(of an animal) to pierce with its horns, tusks etc:يَنطَح، يَثقُب أو يَجْرَحُ بقرنِهِThe bull gored the farmer to death.
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9 gøre om
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10 gøre skæv
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11 gøre ære
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12 gøre ør
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13 göre
adv. according to, in respect of, accordingly, with respect to, in accordance with, for all, pursuant, in pursuant of, pursuant to, by the side of, according--------conj. than, inasmuch as, according as--------prep. according to, to, by, for, after, considering, as regards, per -
14 Göre
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15 gore
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16 gore
• above; above stairs; aloft; alott; atop; on high; overhead; super; thereinbefore; up; up high; up stairs; uphill; upon; upstairs; up-stairs; upward; upwards; worse -
17 Göre
fchit (of a girl) [slightly dated]fnordd.[ugs.: kleines Kind]brat coll.f[ugs.: freches, vorlautes Mädchen]cheeky little Miss coll.f[ugs.: freches / aufreizendes Mädchen]saucy little Miss coll.f[ugs.: ungezogenes Mädchen]hussy coll. -
18 göre
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19 góré
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20 gore-tex
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gore-tex
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