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1 haïr
haïr [ˈaiʀ]➭ TABLE 10 transitive verb* * *’aiʀ
1.
verbe transitif to hate [personne, chose] ( de faire for doing)
2.
se haïr verbe pronominal1) [ennemis] to hate each other2) [soi-même] to hate onself* * *'aiʀ vtto hate, to detest* * *haïr verb table: haïrA vtr to hate [personne, chose]; se faire haïr to make oneself hated (de by); haïr le mensonge/la malhonnêteté to hate lies/dishonesty; il nous hait d'avoir choisi qn d'autre he hates us for choosing sb else; haïr que to hate it when; elle hait qu'on se moque d'elle she hates it when people make fun of her.B se haïr vpr1 [personnes, ennemis] to hate each other;2 je me hais de ma lâcheté/d'avoir été lâche I hate myself for my cowardice/for being a coward.[ʼair] verbe transitif1. [personne] to hate -
2 Hair
subs.Single hair: P. and V. θρίξ, ἡ.Collectively, hair of the head: P. and V. θρίξ, ἡ, or pl., κόμη, ἡ (Plat. but rare P.), V. ἔθειρα, ἡ, or pl., χαίτη, ἡ, τρίχωμα, τό; see also Beard.Hair of animals, mane: P. and V. χαίτη, ἡ (Xen. also Ar.), V. ἔθειρα, ἡ.Made of hair, adj.: P. τρίχινος.Let the hair grow, v.: Ar. and P. κομᾶν.With long hair, adj.: Ar. and P. κομήτης.Having his hair just streaked with white: V. χνοάζων ἄρτι λευκανθὲς κάρα (Soph., O.R. 742).Lock of hair: see Lock.Split hairs, v.: P. and V. λεπτουργεῖν, Ar. στενολεσχεῖν, λεπτολογεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Hair
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3 I am having my hair cut
I am having my hair cutestou cortando o cabelo. -
4 have a bad hair day
Разговорное выражение: встать не с той ноги (If you're having a bad hair day, things are not going the way you would like or had planned.) -
5 Medusa (In Greek mythology, the most famous of the Gorgons. She was usually represented as a winged female creature having a head of hair consisting of snakes)
Религия: МедузаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Medusa (In Greek mythology, the most famous of the Gorgons. She was usually represented as a winged female creature having a head of hair consisting of snakes)
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6 hairy
adjective* * ** * *[ˈheəri, AM ˈheri]1. (having much hair) haarig, stark behaarta \hairy situation eine brenzlige Situation* * *['hɛərɪ]adj (+er)1) person, body, plant, spider behaart; leg, arm, chest, armpits haarig, behaart; animal, coat haarigshe has very hairy armpits — sie hat viele Achselhaare
2) (inf: scary, risky) haarig (inf); situation brenzlig (inf); adventure riskant; driving rasant (inf)* * *hairy adj1. haarig, behaart2. Haar…3. haarartig4. umga) haarig, schwierig, unangenehmb) gefährlich* * *adjective1) (having hair) behaart; flauschig [Schal, Pullover, Teppich]2) (sl.): (difficult, dangerous) haarig3) (sl.): (unpleasant, frightening) eklig (ugs.)* * *adj.behaart adj.haarig adj. -
7 capillātus
capillātus adj. with comp. [capillus], having hair, hairy: bene, with a fine head of hair: capillatior quam ante: capillato consule, i. e. in the olden time, Iu.* * *Icapillata, capillatum ADJhaving long hair (older generation/foreign peoples/boys); hairy; hair-likeIIlong hairs (pl.); young aristocrats -
8 capillati
căpillātus, a, um, P. a. of capillor, not in use, having hair, hairy (cf. barbatus):B.adulescens bene capillatus,
with a fine head of hair, Cic. Agr. 2, 22, 58; Suet. Vesp. 23:capillatior quam ante,
Cic. Agr. 2, 5, 13.— As a designation of a primitive age (since the hair was not then shorn; v. barba and barbatus): (vinum) capillato diffusum consule, i.e. very old wine, Juv 5, 30.—Prov.:fronte capillată, post est occasio calva,
Cato, Dist. 2, 26; cf. Phaedr. 5, 8, 1 sqq.— Subst.: căpillāti, ōrum, m., young aristocrats, Mart. 3, 57, 31.—Capillata vel capillaris arbor, a tree on which the Vestal virgins suspended their shorn hair, Paul. ex Fest. p. 57 Müll.; cf. Plin. 16, 44, 85, § 235.—II.Transf., of plants, consisting of slender fibres:radices,
Plin. 19, 6, 31, § 98:folia,
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9 capillatus
căpillātus, a, um, P. a. of capillor, not in use, having hair, hairy (cf. barbatus):B.adulescens bene capillatus,
with a fine head of hair, Cic. Agr. 2, 22, 58; Suet. Vesp. 23:capillatior quam ante,
Cic. Agr. 2, 5, 13.— As a designation of a primitive age (since the hair was not then shorn; v. barba and barbatus): (vinum) capillato diffusum consule, i.e. very old wine, Juv 5, 30.—Prov.:fronte capillată, post est occasio calva,
Cato, Dist. 2, 26; cf. Phaedr. 5, 8, 1 sqq.— Subst.: căpillāti, ōrum, m., young aristocrats, Mart. 3, 57, 31.—Capillata vel capillaris arbor, a tree on which the Vestal virgins suspended their shorn hair, Paul. ex Fest. p. 57 Müll.; cf. Plin. 16, 44, 85, § 235.—II.Transf., of plants, consisting of slender fibres:radices,
Plin. 19, 6, 31, § 98:folia,
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10 सरोम
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11 साङ्गज
sâ̱ṅgá-jamfn. having hair, together with hair, covered with hair MW.
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12 गोवाल
gó-vālamf (ī)n. having hair like a cow Pāṇ. 4-1, 64 Kāṡ. ;
m. a cow's hair Mn. VIII, 250 (pl.);
N. of the father of the astronomer Viṡva-nātha
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13 behaardheid
n. hairiness, state of having hair, state of being covered with hair -
14 harigheid
n. hairiness, state of having hair, state of being covered with hair -
15 लोमशसक्थ
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16 लोमशसक्थि
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17 विधूत
vi-dhūtamfn. shaken orᅠ tossed about etc.;
shaken off, dispelled, removed, discarded, abandoned, relinquished MBh. Kāv. etc.;
trembling, tremulous W. ;
unsteady ib. ;
n. the repelling of affection, repugnance Bhar. Daṡar. ;
- kalmasha mfn. having sin dispelled orᅠ removed, delivered from sin MW. ;
- keṡa mfn. having hair tossed about orᅠ dishevelled Kir. ;
- nidra mfn. roused from sleep, awakened Ragh. (v.l. vinīta-n-);
- papman mfn. delivered from evil orᅠ sin MBh. ;
- veṡa mfn. shaking one's garment R.
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18 उरसिलोमन् _urasilōman
उरसिलोमन् a. Having hair on the breast. -
19 सकेश _sakēśa
सकेश a.1 Having hair.-2 Hairy, shaggy. -
20 लोमहट्ठ
ලොමහට්ඨ lomahaTTha lomahaṭṭha adjhaving hair standing on the end.
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