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1 prison
prison [pʀizɔ̃]feminine noun• faire de la prison to go to or be in prison* * *pʀizɔ̃nom féminin lit, fig prison* * *pʀizɔ̃ nfprison, jailaller en prison — to go to prison, to go to jail
être en prison — to be in prison, to be in jail
Il a fait de la prison. — He has served time.
être condamné à 5 ans de prison — to be sentenced to 5 years' imprisonment, to be sentenced to 5 years in prison
* * *prison nf lit, fig prison; punissable d'une peine de prison punishable by a prison sentence; envoyer qn/aller en prison to send sb/to go to prison; elle a fait de la prison she has been in prison; elle a fait trois ans de prison she spent three years in prison; depuis leur entrée en prison since they went into prison; sortir de prison to get out of prison; à leur sortie de prison ( demain) when they get out of prison; tirer or sortir qn de prison to get sb out of prison; mettre/jeter qn en prison to put/to throw sb in prison; mise en prison imprisonment; condamné à trois ans de prison sentenced to three years' imprisonment; ⇒ aimable.[prizɔ̃] nom fémininenvoyer/mettre quelqu'un en prison to send somebody to/to put somebody in jail2. [peine] imprisonmentfaire de la prison to be in prison ou jail, to serve time -
2 séjour
séjour [seʒuʀ]masculine nouna. ( = visite) stayb. ( = salon) living room* * *seʒuʀnom masculin1) ( période) stayséjours à l'étranger — ( dans un CV) time spent abroad
2) ( pièce) living room3) ( lieu) fml abode sout•Phrasal Verbs:* * *seʒuʀ nm1) (= période) stayJ'ai fait un séjour d'une semaine en Italie. — I stayed in Italy for a week.
2) (= pièce) living room* * *séjour nm1 ( période) stay; séjour de trois semaines three-week stay; séjour à l'étranger/à Paris/à l'hôtel stay abroad/in Paris/in a hotel; j'ai fait un séjour à l'hôpital I had a stay in hospital GB ou in the hospital US; il a fait plusieurs séjours/un séjour en prison he has been in prison several times/for a time; faire un séjour à l'étranger/en France to spend some time abroad/in France; séjours à l'étranger ( dans CV) time spent abroad; faire un séjour touristique en Italie to go touring in Italy;3 fml ( lieu) abode sout; un séjour champêtre a rural retreat; le séjour des morts the abode of the dead.séjour culturel cultural holiday GB ou vacation; séjour linguistique language study holiday GB ou vacation.[seʒur] nom masculinil fait un séjour linguistique aux États-Unis he is spending some time in the United States learning the languageje te souhaite un bon séjour à Venise I hope you have a nice time ou I hope you enjoy your stay in Veniceil a fait plusieurs séjours en hôpital psychiatrique he's been in a psychiatric hospital several times2. [pièce] -
3 connaître
connaître° [kɔnεtʀ]➭ TABLE 571. transitive verba. to know• connais-tu un bon restaurant ? do you know of a good restaurant?• connaître qn de vue/nom/réputation to know sb by sight/name/reputation• il l'a connu à l'université he met or knew him at university• vous connaissez la dernière (nouvelle) ? have you heard the latest (news)?b. [+ langue, science, auteur] to know• connaître les oiseaux/les plantes to know about birds/plants• il n'y connaît rien he doesn't know anything or a thing about itc. ( = éprouver) [+ faim, privations] to know ; [+ humiliations] to experienced. ( = avoir) [+ succès] to enjoy• cette pièce l'a fait connaître en Angleterre this play brought him to the attention of the English public2. reflexive verba.se connaître (soi-même) to know o.s.b. ( = se rencontrer) to meet• quand il s'agit d'embêter les autres, il s'y connaît ! (inf) when it comes to annoying people he's an expert! (inf)* * *kɔnɛtʀ
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1) to know [fait, nom, événement]il ne tient jamais ses promesses, c'est (bien) connu — it is common knowledge that he never keeps his promises
2) to know, to be acquainted with [sujet, méthode, auteur]la mécanique, je ne connais que ça or ça me connaît! — I know quite a bit about mechanics
3) to know [faim]; to experience [crise]; to enjoy [gloire]; to have [difficultés]les problèmes d'argent, ça me connaît! — (colloq) I could tell you a thing or two (colloq) about money problems!
connaître des hauts et des bas — to have one's/its ups and downs
4) to know [personne, acteur]c'est bien mal la connaître — they/you're misjudging her
5) (dated) ( coucher avec) to know (dated), to have a sexual relationship with6) Droitconnaître de — to have jurisdiction over [affaire, cause]
avoir à connaître de — to judge ou hear [cas]
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se connaître verbe pronominal1) ( soi-même) to know oneself‘connais-toi toi-même’ — ‘know thyself’
il ne se connaissait plus de joie — fml he was beside himself with joy
2) ( l'un l'autre) to know each other3) ( être compétent)c'est le carburateur qui est bouché ou je ne m'y connais pas — (colloq) if I know anything about it, it's the carburettor GB ou carburetor US that's blocked
••on connaît la chanson or musique! — we've heard it all before!
* * *kɔnɛtʀ vt1) [technique, matière] to know2) [ville, personne] to knowJe ne connais pas du tout cette région. — I don't know this area at all.
Je le connais de vue. — I know him by sight.
faire connaître qch [région, culture] — to introduce people to sth
se faire connaître en faisant qch; Le groupe s'est fait connaître en gagnant le concours Eurovision. — the group found fame when it won the Eurovision song contest.
3) [personne] (= éprouver) [sensation, sentiment] to experience, (= faire l'expérience de) [difficultés, misère, guerre] to experienceIl a fini dans la misère après avoir connu le faste et la gloire. — He ended up destitute, after having known fame and riches.
4) [film, chanson, économie, secteur] (= avoir, rencontrer) to have, to enjoyL'industrie du tourisme connaît une période exceptionnelle. — The tourist industry is having a very good period.
Ce film connaît actuellement un grand succès. — This film is currently enjoying a huge success.
* * *connaître verb table: connaîtreA vtr1 ( avoir connaissance de) to know [fait, nom, événement, résultat]; ne pas connaître sa force not to know one's own strength; vous connaissez la suite you know the rest; je connais les raisons de ta colère I know why you're angry; il nous a fait connaître son avis/ses intentions he made his opinion/his intentions known (to us); tu connais l'histoire de Toto qui… do you know the one about Toto who…; il ne tient jamais ses promesses, c'est (bien) connu it is common knowledge that he never keeps his promises; tes promesses, on connaît! we know all about your promises!; la rue de la Glacière? connais pas○! rue de la Glacière? never heard of it!; je lui connais de grands talents I know that he/she is very talented; je ne leur connais aucun vice I don't know them to have any vices; on te connaît plusieurs amants we know you to have several lovers; ne connaître ni le pourquoi ni le comment de qch not to know the whys and the wherefores of sth; leur vie privée est connue de tous everybody knows about their private life; tu connais la nouvelle? have you heard the news?; tu ne connais pas ta chance you don't know how lucky you are; j'en connais long sur ton passé I know a lot about your past; ne connaître que son plaisir/devoir to think of nothing but one's pleasure/duty; ⇒ Dieu, loup;2 ( pour avoir étudié) to know, to be acquainted with [sujet, méthode, auteur]; la mécanique, je ne connais que ça or ça me connaît! I know quite a bit about mechanics; elle connaît tout du solfège she knows all about music theory; c'est lui qui m'a fait connaître la musique cajun it was he who introduced me to Cajun music; connaître un poème/une partition musicale par cœur to know a poem/a score (off) by heart; en connaître un rayon○ en histoire/théâtre to know one's stuff○ when it comes to history/the theatreGB;3 ( faire l'expérience de) to know, to experience [faim, froid, pauvreté, amour]; to experience [crise, défaite, échec]; to enjoy [gloire, succès]; to have [difficultés, problèmes]; il connaît l'humiliation de la défaite he knows ou has experienced the humiliation of defeat; ils ont connu la défaite they were defeated; il a connu la prison he's been to prison before; il ne connaît pas la pitié/la honte he knows no pity/shame; c'est un homme qui connaît la vie he's a man who knows what life is about; connaître les femmes/hommes to know something about women/men; il a connu son heure de gloire he has had his hour of glory; les problèmes d'argent, ça me connaît○! I could tell you a thing or two○ about money problems!; connaître des hauts et des bas to have one's/its ups and downs; connaître une fin tragique to come to a tragic end; connaître une situation difficile to be in a difficult situation; connaître une forte croissance to show a rapid growth; le club sportif connaît un nouvel essor the sports club is having a new lease of GB ou on US life; ils auraient pu connaître un meilleur sort they could have had a better fate;4 ( de réputation) to know [personne, acteur]; elle est très connue she's (very) well-known; connaître qn de nom/vue to know sb by name/sight; je le connais de réputation mais je ne l'ai jamais rencontré I know ou I've heard of him but I've never met him; une œuvre connue/peu connue a well-known/little-known work (de by); être d'abord connu comme violoniste to be chiefly known as a violinist;5 ( personnellement) to know [ami, parent, relation]; je le connais depuis longtemps I've known him for a long time; vous ne me connaissez pas you don't know me; j'ai appris à connaître mon père en grandissant I got to know my father as I grew up; j'aimerais bien la connaître I'd really like to get to know her; c'est bien mal la connaître que de croire que… they/you're misjudging her if they/you think that…; je le connais trop bien I know him only too well; faire connaître qn à qn to introduce sb to sb; mes parents? je les connais, ils seront ravis! my parents? if I know them, they'll be delighted; Bernadette? je ne connais qu'elle! Bernadette? I know her very well!; il ne me connaît plus depuis qu'il est passé officier he ignores me now that he's an officer;6 †( coucher avec) to know†, to have a sexual relationship with;7 Jur connaître de to have jurisdiction over [affaire, cause]; avoir à connaître de to judge ou hear [cas].B se connaître vpr1 ( soi-même) to know oneself; il se connaît mal he doesn't know himself very well; ‘connais-toi toi-même’ ‘know thyself’; il ne se connaissait plus de joie fml he was beside himself with joy; quand il a bu, il ne se connaît plus when he's drunk, he goes berserk;2 ( l'un l'autre) to know each other; nous nous sommes connus chez des amis communs we met (each other) at the home of some mutual friends;3 ( être compétent) s'y connaître en électricité/théâtre to know all about electricity/theatre; c'est le carburateur qui est bouché ou je ne m'y connais pas if I know anything about it, it's the carburettor GB ou carburetor US that's blocked.on connaît la chanson or musique! we've heard it all before!, it's the same old story!; c'est un air connu it's the same old story; connaître qch comme sa poche to know sth like the back of one's hand, to know sth inside out.[kɔnɛtr] verbe transitifA.[AVOIR UNE IDÉE DE]1. [avoir mémorisé - code postal, itinéraire, mot de passe] to know2. [être informé de - information, nouvelle] to knowje suis impatient de connaître les résultats I'm anxious to know ou to hear the resultsa. [avis, sentiment] to make knownb. [décision, jugement] to make known, to announceje vous ferai connaître ma décision plus tard I'll inform you of my decision ou I'll let you know what I've decided later3. [avoir des connaissances sur - langue, ville, appareil, œuvre] to know, to be familiar with ; [ - technique] to know, to be acquainted with ; [ - sujet] to know (about)je ne connais pas l'italien I don't know ou can't speak Italianje connais un peu l'informatique I have some basic knowledge of computing, I know a little about computingson dernier film l'a fait connaître dans le monde entier his latest film has brought him worldwide famesa traduction a fait connaître son œuvre en France her translation has brought his work to French audiencescette émission est destinée à faire connaître des artistes étrangers this programme is aimed at introducing foreign artistsça me/le connaît (familier) : les bons vins, ça le connaît! he knows a thing or two about ou he's an expert on good wine!connaît pas (familier) : à cet âge-là, la propreté, connaît pas at that age they don't know the meaning of the word cleanlinessy connaître quelque chose en to have some idea ou to know something aboutje ne mange pas de cette horreur! — tu n'y connais rien! I won't eat that horrible stuff! — you don't know what's good for you!B.[IDENTIFIER, ÊTRE EN RELATION AVEC]1. [par l'identité] to knowconnaître quelqu'un de vue/nom/réputation to know somebody by sight/name/reputationa. [révéler son identité] to make oneself knownb. [devenir une personne publique] to make oneself ou to become knownnotre auditeur n'a pas voulu se faire connaître our listener didn't want his name to be known ou wished to remain anonymousla connaissant, ça ne me surprend pas knowing her, I'm not surprisedsi tu fais ça, je ne te connais plus! if you do that, I'll have nothing more to do with you!je te connais comme si je t'avais fait! (familier) I know you as if you were my own ou like the back of my hand!2. [rencontrer] to meetah, si je t'avais connue plus tôt! if only I'd met you earlier!C.[ÉPROUVER]2. [faire l'expérience de] to experienceah, l'insouciance de la jeunesse, j'ai connu ça! I was young and carefree once!enfin, elle connut la consécration she finally received the highest accolade3. [subir - crise] to go ou to live through (inseparable), to experience ; [ - épreuve, humiliation, guerre] to live through (inseparable), to suffer, to undergoil a connu bien des déboires he has had ou suffered plenty of setbacksD.[ADMETTRE]1. [suj: chose] to haveson ambition ne connaît pas de bornes ou limites her ambition is boundless ou knows no bounds2. [suj: personne]ne connaître que: il ne connaît que le travail work is the only thing he's interested in ou he knowscontre les rhumes, je ne connais qu'un bon grog there's nothing like a hot toddy to cure a cold————————se connaître verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)je n'oserai jamais, je me connais I'd never dare, I know what I'm like————————se connaître verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)————————se connaître verbe pronominal intransitifc'est un escroc, ou je ne m'y connais pas! I know a crook when I see one! -
4 он сидит
1) General subject: he's (been) in prison (отбывает срок)2) Makarov: he's been in prison, he's in prison -
5 incarcérer
incarcérer [ɛ̃kaʀseʀe]➭ TABLE 6 transitive verb* * *ɛ̃kaʀseʀeverbe transitif to imprison, to jail* * *ɛ̃kaʀseʀe vt* * *incarcérer verb table: céder vtr to imprison, jail; il est incarcéré depuis trois ans he has been in prison for three years.[ɛ̃karsere] verbe transitifto incarcerate (soutenu) -
6 С-232
СКОРЕЕ ВСЕГб AdvP Invar usu. sent adv fixed WOvery probably, the probability is great (that...): most likely (probably)in all likelihood (probability) chances are more likely (than not)....Он мне говорил, что был когда-то эсером, за это и пострадал. Я в это не верил тогда и сейчас думаю, что сидел он скорее всего по уголовному делу... (Войнович 5)....He told me that it was once having been a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party which had caused him so much grief. I didn't believe it then, and now I think that he'd most likely been in prison on criminal charges (5a)....Ягов теперь заключил, что Парвус надувал германскую империю, никакой революции реально не готовил, а взятые миллионы скорее всего положил себе в карман (Солженицын 5)....Jagow now concluded that Parvus had been deceiving the German Reich all along, that he had never seriously tried to bring about a revolution, that he had most probably simply pocketed the millions given to him (5a).Небольшого ума требует, взглянув на все, понять, что выигрыш тут мал и временен и все совершенно вилами по воде писано: выигрыш ли ещё это, - а скорее всего, что и нет... (Битов 2)....It doesn't take much intelligence to realize, all things considered, that the gain here is small and temporary and it's still up in the air whether it is a gain, more likely it's not... (2a). -
7 скорее всего
[AdvP; Invar; usu. sent adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ very probably, the probability is great (that...):- chances are;- more likely (than not).♦...Он мне говорил, что был когда-то эсером, за это и пострадал. Я в это не верил тогда и сейчас думаю, что сидел он скорее всего по уголовному делу... (Войнович 5)....He told me that it was once having been a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party which had caused him so much grief. I didn't believe it then, and now I think that he'd most likely been in prison on criminal charges (5a).♦...Ягов теперь заключил, что Парвус надувал германскую империю, никакой революции реально не готовил, а взятые миллионы скорее всего положил себе в карман (Солженицын 5)....Jagow now concluded that Parvus had been deceiving the German Reich all along, that he had never seriously tried to bring about a revolution, that he had most probably simply pocketed the millions given to him (5a).♦...Небольшого ума требует, взглянув на все, понять, что выигрыш тут мал и временен и все совершенно вилами по воде писано: выигрыш ли ещё это, - а скорее всего, что и нет... (Битов 2)....It doesn't take much intelligence to realize, all things considered, that the gain here is small and temporary and it's still up in the air whether it is a gain, more likely it's not... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > скорее всего
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9 Д-442
ЗАТАИВ ДЫХАНИЕ ( Verbal Adv Invar adv fixed WO1. ждать, следить за кем-чем и т. п. \Д-442 (to wait, watch etc s.o. or sth.) anxiously, worriedly, intently (often when one is in danger, is afraid of frightening s.o. or sth. away, is awaiting s.o. 's reaction to an important question etc): holding one's breathwith bated breath scarcely (hardly) daring to breathe....Рогатая мать-олениха всё смотрела и смотрела на мальчика. Затаив дыхание, мальчик вышел из-за камня... (Айтматов 1)....She (the Horned Mother Deer) still looked and looked at the boy. Holding his breath, the boy came out from behind the rock... (1a).Шла обычная жизнь с обычными ночными обысками и арестами, ловлей «повторников» и прочими радостями. Люди трудились, затаив дыхание... (Мандельштам 2). This was just business as usual for us: night searches and arrests, the tracking down of people who had been in prison before, and other such joys. Everybody got on with his work, scarcely daring to breathe... (2a).2. слушать кого-что, следить за кем-чем и т. п. (to listen to, watch s.o. or sth.) very attentively, with great interestwith bated breathwith rapt attention.Сцену смерту Клеопатры и финальные сцены все слушают, затаив дыхание... (Гладков 1). We all listened with bated breath to the part about Cleopatra's death and the closing scenes (1a). -
10 затаив дыхание
[Verbal Adv; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====1. ждать, следить за кем-чем и т.п. затаив дыхание (to wait, watch etc s.o. or sth.) anxiously, worriedly, intently (often when one is in danger, is afraid of frightening s.o. or sth. away, is awaiting s.o.'s reaction to an important question etc):- scarcely (hardly) daring to breathe.♦...Рогатая мать-олениха всё смотрела и смотрела на мальчика. Затаив дыхание, мальчик вышел из-за камня... (Айтматов 1)....She [the Horned Mother Deer] still looked and looked at the boy. Holding his breath, the boy came out from behind the rock... (1a).♦ Шла обычная жизнь с обычными ночными обысками и арестами, ловлей "повторников" и прочими радостями. Люди трудились, затаив дыхание... (Мандельштам 2). This was just business as usual for us: night searches and arrests, the tracking down of people who had been in prison before, and other such joys. Everybody got on with his work, scarcely daring to breathe... (2a).2. слушать кого-что, следить за кем-чем и т.п. (to listen to, watch s.o. or sth.) very attentively, with great interest:- with rapt attention.♦ Сцену смерту Клеопатры и финальные сцены все слушают, затаив дыхание... (Гладков 1). We all listened with bated breath to the part about Cleopatra's death and the closing scenes (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > затаив дыхание
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11 Menschenliebe
f love of one’s fellow men, human kindness* * *die Menschenliebephilanthropy* * *Mẹn|schen|lie|bef2) (= Nächstenliebe) love of mankind or humanity, philanthropytätige Menschenliebe — concrete humanitarianism, active philanthropy
* * *(love for mankind, usually as shown by money given to, or work done for, other people: He shows his philanthropy by helping people who have been in prison.) philanthropy* * *Men·schen·lie·befaus reiner \Menschenliebe out of the sheer goodness of one's heart* * ** * *f.human kindness n.philanthropy n. -
12 гусь лапчатый
прост., неодобр.cf. sly (cunning) rogue (beggar); a sly (cunning) one; queer customer; artful (fast) fellow; old fox; bad eggРаза два его рот покривился в насмешливую улыбку: гусю лапчатому не нравились почему-то ни мой протокол, ни протокол врачей. (А. Чехов, Драма на охоте) — Two or three times his mouth was drawn to one side in a sarcastic smile: for some reason neither my official report nor the doctors' pleased this cunning rogue.
- В тюрьме сидел? - Так точно, ваше бродье. - За что? - Не могу знать. - Э, да ты, я вижу, гусь лапчатый... (А. Новиков-Прибой, Шалый) — 'Been in prison?' 'Yessir.' 'What for?' 'Don't know, sir.' 'H'm, a bad egg, I see.'
- Неудобно мне, знаешь, одному мужику среди женщин крутиться. Поглядывают на меня девочки подозрительно. Наверно, меж собой говорят, сороки: "Всех разослал, а сам остался, гусь лапчатый", или ещё пообиднее что-нибудь. (Н. Островский, Как закалялась сталь) — 'It's awkward for me here, the only man among all these women. You ought to see the nasty looks they give me. I'm sure they're saying: 'Look, the sly beggar, sent everybody off, but stays on himself!' Or something worse still.'
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13 philanthropy
[fɪˈlanθrəpɪ] nounlove for mankind, usually as shown by money given to, or work done for, other people:حُب البَشَر، إحْسانHe shows his philanthropy by helping people who have been in prison.
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14 قاطع
قَاطَعَ \ boycott: to unite in refusing to deal with sb. or sth.: The students boycotted all Mr Brown’s classes.. interrupt: to break in upon (sb. or his speech): Don’t interrupt (me) when I’m talking to your father. intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقَاطَع) -
15 نبذ
نَبَذَ \ discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. scrap: to make no more use (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. throw away: to free oneself of sth. unwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also طرح (طَرَحَ)، أَلْقى جانِبًا -
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قَاطَعَ \ boycott: to unite in refusing to deal with sb. or sth.: The students boycotted all Mr Brown’s classes.. interrupt: to break in upon (sb. or his speech): Don’t interrupt (me) when I’m talking to your father. intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقَاطَع) -
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قَاطَعَ \ boycott: to unite in refusing to deal with sb. or sth.: The students boycotted all Mr Brown’s classes.. interrupt: to break in upon (sb. or his speech): Don’t interrupt (me) when I’m talking to your father. intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقَاطَع) -
18 intersect
قَاطَعَ \ boycott: to unite in refusing to deal with sb. or sth.: The students boycotted all Mr Brown’s classes.. interrupt: to break in upon (sb. or his speech): Don’t interrupt (me) when I’m talking to your father. intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقَاطَع) -
19 ostracize
قَاطَعَ \ boycott: to unite in refusing to deal with sb. or sth.: The students boycotted all Mr Brown’s classes.. interrupt: to break in upon (sb. or his speech): Don’t interrupt (me) when I’m talking to your father. intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقَاطَع) -
20 discard
نَبَذَ \ discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. scrap: to make no more use (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. throw away: to free oneself of sth. unwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also طرح (طَرَحَ)، أَلْقى جانِبًا
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