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  • 121 FÆRA

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    1.
    ð, [from fár, n., different from the following word, having á as root vowel], to slight, taunt one, with dat.; ok færa þeim eigi í orðum né verkum, offend them not in words nor acts, Hom. 57: mod., færa at e-m, id.
    2.
    ð, [i. e. fœra, a trans. verb formed from the pret. of fara, fór; not in Ulf.; A. S. fergan or ferjan; Engl. to ferry; Germ. führen; Dan. före; Swed. föra]:—to bring; a very freq. word, as the Germ. and Saxon ‘bring’ was unknown in the old Scandin., as in mod. Icel.; the Dan. bringe and Swed. bringa are mod. and borrowed from Germ.; færa fé til skips, Nj. 4; færa barn til skírnar, K. Þ. K. 2 passim; ef Þorvaldr væri færandi þangat, if Th. could be carried thither, Sturl. i. 157.
    2. to bring, present; hafði Þórólfr heim marga dýrgripi ok færði föður sínum ok móður, Eg. 4; þér munut f. mér höfuð hans, 86; færa e-m höfuð sitt, to surrender to one, Fms. x. 261; færa fórn, to bring offerings, Stj. passim; færa tak, to offer, give bail, Gþl. 122: the phrase, koma færandi hendi, to come with bringing hand, i. e. to bring gifts.
    3. phrases, færa ómaga á hendr e-m, of forced alimentation, Grág. Ó. Þ. passim; færa til þýfðar, to bring an action for theft, Grág. i. 429; færa e-t til sanns vegar, to make a thing right, assert the truth of it, 655 xxviii. 2; færa alla hluti til betra vegar, to turn all things to the best account; þat er gjörtæki, ok færir til meira máls, and leads to a more serious case, Grág. i. 429, v. l.; færa til bana, to put to death, Rb. 398; færa í hljóðmæli, to hush up, Nj. 51; færa í útlegð, to bring to outlawry, banish, Rb. 414; færa til Kristni, to bring to Christ, convert, Fms. xi. 408; færa sik í ætt, to vindicate one’s kinship (by a gallant deed), Sturl. ii. 197; er þú færðir þik með skörungskap í þína ætt, shewed thee to be worthy of thy friends, Glúm. 338.
    4. special usages; færa frá, to wean lambs in the spring, Vm. 13, hence frá-færur, q. v.; færa e-n af baki, to throw one, of a horse, Grág. ii. 95: færa niðr korn, sæði, to put down corn, seed, i. e. to sow, Nj. 169; tiu sáld niðr færð, Vm. 55; sálds sæði niðr fært, D. I. i. 476, Orkn. 462; færa e-n niðr, to keep one under, in swimming, Ld. 168; færa upp, to lift up, Nj. 19: færa upp, a cooking term, to take out the meat ( of the kettle), 247; færa í sundr, to split asunder, Grett. 151 (of logs); færa til, to adduce as a reason; færa við bakið (síðuna, etc.), to present the back (side, etc.) to a blow, Fms. vi. 15, Korm. 6; færa e-n fram, to maintain, feed, Grág. passim; færa fram, to utter, pronounce, Skálda 178; as a law term, to produce (færa fram sókn, vörn), Grág. passim; færa fé á vetr, to bring sheep to winter, i. e. keep them in fold, Grág. ch. 224; færa e-t á hendr e-m, to charge one with a thing, 656 A. 1. 3; færa skömm at e-m, to sneer at one, Eg. 210; færa á e-n, to mock one, Fms. v. 90, but see færa (from fár); færa e-t saman, to bring a thing about, Sturl. i. 139 C; færa kvæði, to deliver a poem, Ld. 114, Landn. 197, 199.
    5. to remove, change; færa kirkju, to remove a church, in rebuilding it, K. Þ. K. 38, cp. Eb. fine; færa bein, Bjarn. 19, Lat. translatio; færa mark, to change the mark on cattle, Grág. i. 416; færa landsmerki, to remove the landmarks, ii. 219: metaph., færa til rétts máls, to turn into plain language, viz. into prose, Edda 126; færa heimili sitt, to change one’s abode, Grág. i. 146; færa út búðarveggi, to enlarge the walls, Ísl. ii. 293.
    II. reflex. to bring, carry oneself; hann gat færsk þar at, he dragged himself thither, Fms. vi. 15; færask við, to strain, exert oneself, Eg. 233; færask í aukana, to strive with might and main, vide auki; færask at, to bestir oneself, Fms. vii. 243; mega ekki at færask, to be unable to do anything, 220, 265; svá hræddir, at þeir máttu ekki at f., so frightened that they could do nothing, 655 xxvii. 22; færask e-t ór fangi, to withhold from, vide fang; færask undan, to withhold; færa undan sökum, to plead not guilty, Fms. xi. 251; bera járn at færask undan, to carry iron (as an ordeal) in order to quit oneself, v. 307; færask á fætr, to grow up, Ld. 54; aldr færisk ( passes) e-n, one grows up, Fs. 3, Rb. 346; tvímælit færisk af, is removed, Lv. 52.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > FÆRA

  • 122 Furcht

    Furcht <-> [ʼfʊrçt] f
    fear;
    jdm sitzt die \Furcht im Nacken sb's frightened out of his/her wits;
    \Furcht [vor jdm/etw] haben [ o geh empfinden] to be afraid of sb/sth, to fear sb/sth;
    hab' keine \Furcht! don't be afraid!, fear not! ( hum)
    sei ohne \Furcht! ( geh) do not fear! ( form), fear not! ( hum)
    \Furcht einflößend [o erregend] terrifying;
    jdn in \Furcht versetzen to frighten sb;
    jdm \Furcht einflößen to strike fear into sb ( form)
    vor \Furcht zittern to tremble with fear;
    aus \Furcht vor jdm/ etw for fear of sb/sth

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Furcht

  • 123 gar

    1. gar [ʼga:ɐ̭] adj
    1) kochk done, cooked;
    etw \gar kochen to cook [or boil] sth [until done];
    etw auf kleiner Flamme \gar kochen to simmer sth until it's done;
    \gar sein/ werden to be done [or cooked];
    etw \gar schwenken to sauté sth;
    etw \gar ziehen to poach sth
    2) ( bei Leder) dressed, tanned
    2. gar [ʼga:ɐ̭] adv
    1) ( überhaupt) at all, whatsoever;
    \gar keine[r] no one at all [or whatsoever];
    \gar keiner hat die Tat beobachtet no one whatsoever saw the crime;
    \gar keinen/ keine/ keines none at all [or whatsoever];
    hattest du denn \gar keine Angst? weren't you frightened at all?;
    \gar nicht not at all;
    er hat sich \gar nicht gefreut he wasn't at all pleased;
    wir kommen \gar nicht voran we're not making any progress whatsoever;
    \gar nichts nothing at all [or whatsoever];
    du hast noch \gar nichts [dazu] gesagt you still haven't said anything at all [about it];
    \gar nie never ever;
    \gar niemand not a soul, nobody [or no one] at all [or whatsoever];
    \gar mancher ( liter) many a person;
    \gar manchmal many a time; s. a. ganz
    2) (österr, schweiz, südd) ( sehr) really;
    es war \gar so kalt it really was so cold;
    ein \gar feinfühliger Mensch a very sensitive person
    3) (geh: etwa) perhaps, by any chance;
    bin ich dir mit meiner Bemerkung \gar zu nahe getreten? did my remark offend you by any chance?;
    hast du eine Wohnung oder \gar ein eigenes Haus? have you a flat or even your own house?;
    4) (emph: erst) even worse, even more so, to say nothing of;
    die Suppe schmeckte schon nicht und \gar das Hauptgericht! the soup didn't taste nice and the main course was even worse;
    sie ist schon hässlich genug, aber \gar ihr Mann! she's ugly enough, to say nothing of her husband!

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > gar

  • 124 groß

    groß <größer, größte> [ʼgro:s] adj
    1) (flächenmäßig, räumlich ausgedehnt) large, big
    2) (\großes Glas) large, big;
    ein \großes Bier a pint [of beer] ( Brit), rare a large beer;
    nach den drei \großen Bier war ich ziemlich angeheitert I felt quite merry ( fam); [or ( fam) tipsy] after three pints [of beer];
    ein G\großes a pint [of beer] ( Brit), rare a large beer
    3) ( lang) long;
    ein \großer Mast/ Turm/ Kirchturm a high pylon/tower/church steeple
    in \großen/ größeren Formaten/ Größen in large/larger formats/sizes;
    mit \großer Geschwindigkeit at high [or great] speed;
    im G\groß einkaufen to buy in bulk
    5) (hoch, hoch gewachsen) tall;
    du bist \groß geworden you've grown;
    er ist 1,78 m \groß he is 5 foot 10 [or 1.78m] [tall];
    ein \großer Baum/eine \große Vase a tall tree/vase
    6) ( älter) big, elder, older;
    die G\großen ( die Erwachsenen) the grown-ups;
    ( ältere Kinder) the older children;
    jds G\große/jds G\großer ( fam) sb's eldest [or oldest] [daughter/son];
    das ist Anita, unsere G\große this is Anita, our eldest;
    wenn ich \groß bin when I'm grown up;
    G\groß und Klein young and old [alike];
    mit etw dat \groß geworden sein to have grown up with sth
    7) ( zeitlich ausgedehnt) long, lengthy;
    auf große[r] Fahrt on a long journey
    8) ( bevölkerungsreich) large, big;
    ( zahlreich) large;
    die \große Masse most [or the majority] of the people;
    ein \großer Teil der Bevölkerung a large part of the population
    9) ( erheblich) great;
    ein \großer Aufstieg a meteoric rise;
    ein \großer Durchbruch/ Reinfall a major breakthrough/disaster;
    ein \großer Misserfolg an abject [or a dismal] failure
    10) ( hoch) large;
    ein \großer Betrag a large amount;
    eine \große Preissteigerung a massive price rise [or increase];
    11) ( beträchtlich) great;
    \große Angst haben [o empfinden] to be terribly afraid [or frightened];
    eine \große Beeinträchtigung a major impairment;
    eine \große Dummheit sheer stupidity;
    [eine] \große Enttäuschung [a] great [or deep] [or profound] disappointment;
    \großes Leid great [or deep] [or profound] sorrow;
    \große Nachfrage a big demand;
    ein \großer Schrecken a nasty fright;
    \große Schwierigkeiten serious [or real] trouble;
    \große Wut unbridled fury;
    \großer Zorn deep [or profound] anger;
    was für eine \große Freude! how delightful!;
    du redest ganz \großen Unsinn you're talking complete rubbish
    12) ( bedeutend) great;
    ein \großer Konzern/ Supermarkt/ein \großes Unternehmen a leading [or major] group/supermarket/company;
    [etwas/nichts] G\großes [something/nothing] great;
    sie hat in ihrem Leben nichts G\großes geleistet she never achieved anything great [or major] in her life, she did not achieve great things in her life;
    mit diesem Gemälde hat sie etwas G\großes geschaffen she has created something great [or profound] with this painting; s. a. klein
    13) ( laut) loud;
    was ist denn da auf der Straße für ein \großer Lärm? what's all that noise in the street?;
    wir bekamen \großen Beifall we received loud applause;
    macht doch nicht so einen \großen Lärm! don't make so much noise!
    ... der G\große... the Great;
    Friedrich der G\große Frederick the Great
    15) (besonders [gut]) big;
    im Meckern ist sie ganz \groß she's quite good at moaning;
    ich bin kein \großer Esser/ Trinker I'm not a big eater/drinker;
    ich bin kein \großer Redner I'm no [or not a] great speaker
    WENDUNGEN:
    im G\großen und Ganzen [gesehen] on the whole, by and large; s. a. Terz, Geld, Masse
    1) (fam: besonders)
    was ist da jetzt schon \groß dabei! big deal! ( fam)
    er hat sich aber nicht gerade \groß für uns eingesetzt! he didn't exactly do very much [or put himself out much] for us!;
    was soll man da schon \groß sagen? you can't really say very much;
    ich habe mich nie \groß für Politik interessiert I've never been particularly interested in politics;
    \groß einsteigen to go in for sth in a big way;
    sie ist ganz \groß in die Politik eingestiegen she's gone into politics in a big way;
    [mit etw dat] [ganz] \groß rauskommen to have a real success [or big hit] with sth
    2) mode
    etw größer machen to let out sth sep
    \groß angelegt large-scale;
    eine \groß angelegte Offensive a full-scale offensive [or attack];
    \groß kariert mode large-checked attr
    WENDUNGEN:
    \groß und breit ( fam) at great length;
    \groß machen ( fam) to do number two [or ( Brit) a poo] ( fam) childspeak

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > groß

  • 125 colombin

    n. m.
    1. 'Turd', excrement. Poser un colombin: To have a crap (also: planter un étron).
    2. Les colombins: 'The shit-house', 'the karzey', the W.C. Etre de colombins (mil.): To be on latrine duty.
    3. Avoir les colombins (fig.): To 'have the shits', to be in a blue funk, to be frightened.
    4. Des colombins! Not on your nelly! — Not bloody likely! — Certainly not!

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > colombin

  • 126 не так страшен чёрт, как его малюют

    посл.
    lit. the devil is not so terrible (fearful) as he is painted; cf. the lion is not so fierce as he is painted; I have lived too near a wood to be frightened by owls; don't cry before you are hurt; it is nothing when you are used to it

    - Ничего, не робей, защитим. Не так страшен чёрт, как его малюют. (Ф. Гладков, Цемент) — 'All right, don't worry. We'll defend you... The devil is not as black as he is painted.'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не так страшен чёрт, как его малюют

  • 127 В-384

    ХОЛОСТОЙ ВЫСТРЕЛ iron NP fixed WO
    sth. worthless, useless that has not fulfilled or will not fulfill its intended purpose
    like firing a blank (cartridge)
    (like) a shot from a stage pistol.
    Хорошо, что письмо осталось при мне. Иначе получился бы холостой выстрел (Олеша 2). It's lucky that I kept the letter. Otherwise it would have been like firing a blank (2a).
    Тупо задуманный, занудно подготовленный якировский процесс пролетел холостым выстрелом, никого не поразив, никого не напугав, только позором для ГБ (Солженицын 2). The Yakir trial, a crass idea fumblingly executed, was a shot from a stage pistol, which hit no one, frightened no one, and merely brought disgrace on the KGB (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > В-384

  • 128 Д-178

    ЗА ДЕРЕВЬЯМИ (ИЗ-ЗА ДЕРЕВЬЕВ) ЛЕСА НЕ ВИДЕТЬ disapprov VP subj: human usu. pres) not to have a complete understanding of the whole because one pays too much attention to minor details
    X за деревьями леса не видит = X doesn't (can't) see the forest (the wood(s)) for the trees
    X misses the forest for the trees.
    Многие из них (моих современников) всю жизнь ждали революцию, но увидев ее будни, испугались и отвернулись. А были и другие - они боялись собственного испуга: еще проморгаешь, из-за деревьев не увидишь леса... (Мандельштам 1). Many of them (my contemporaries) had awaited the Revolution all their lives, but at the sight of what it meant in terms of everyday life, they were horrified and looked away. Then there were others who were frightened of their own fears and were terrified of not seeing the wood for the trees (1 a)

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-178

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