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  • 101 как будто бы

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    1. Also: КАК ЕСЛИ БЫ [subord conj; introduces a compar clause]
    (used to convey the unreal, illusory nature of the comparison) just like it would be if:
    - like;
    - [in limited contexts](so...that) one (it etc) seems to...
         ♦ [Елена Андреевна:] Ты говоришь о своей старости таким тоном, как будто все мы виноваты, что ты стар (Чехов 3). [Е. А.:] You speak of your old age as if we were to blame for it (3a).
         ♦ [Сорин:] Мне, брат, в деревне как-то не того, и, понятная вещь, никогда я тут не привыкну. Вчера лёг в десять и сегодня утром проснулся в девять с таким чувством, как будто от долгого спанья у меня мозг прилип к черепу и всё такое (Чехов 6). [S.:] For some reason, my boy, I'm not quite myself in the country, and, it stands to reason, I'll never get accustomed to it. I went to bed at ten o'clock last night and woke up at nine this morning feeling as though my brain were stuck to my skull from sleeping so long, and all that sort of thing (6a).
         ♦ "Вы смотрите! - говорил он [бригадир] обывателям, - как только меня завидите, так сейчас в тазы бейте, а потом зачинайте поздравлять, как будто я и невесть откуда приехал!" (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). "Mind you!" he [the brigadier] said to the townsfolk. "Soon as you see me, you bang on dishpans, and then start congratulating me like I'd ridden in from goodness knows where!" (1a).
         ♦ Потом разрешили одеться и выдали под расписку постель: матрац, такой твердый и тяжёлый, как будто его набили кирпичами... (Марченко 1). Then I was allowed to get dressed and sign out some bedding: a mattress that was so hard and heavy it seemed to be filled with bricks... (1a).
    2. [Particle]
    used to express the speaker's doubt or uncertainty as to the reliability of the information in the statement (usu. when the speaker is uncertain of his own interpretation, understanding etc of the situation, less often when the speaker is uncertain of the reliability of an outside source of information):
    - (s.o. < sth.> seems (to);
    - it seems that...;
    - (s.o. < sth.> looks (as if);
    - [when the reliability of the source of information is in doubt] allegedly;
    - purportedly.
         ♦ Голос у него был прекрасный, громкий и симпатичный, и даже в самом голосе этом как будто заслышалось уже нечто искреннее и простодушное (Достоевский 2). His voice was beautiful, loud, and attractive, and even in this voice itself one seemed to hear something genuine and guileless (2a).
         ♦ "Флигелёк-то плох - вот беда". - "Помилуй, папаша, - подхватил Аркадий, - ты как будто извиняешься..." (Тургенев 2). "The little lodge is so horrid - that's the worst of it." "Goodness, dad," interposed Arkady, "it's as if you were apologising..." (2b).
         ♦ "От кого ж бы это? - задумчиво говорил Обломов, рассматривая адрес. - Рука как будто знакомая..." (Гончаров 1). "Who could it be from?" mused Oblomov, examining the address. "The handwriting looks familiar..." (1b).
         ♦ Возле дома, на цветной клумбе, лежала ничком молодая женщина в тёмно-вишнёвом купальнике. Она как будто легла загорать и, разоросив руки, уснула (Чернёнок 1). Near the house, in the flower bed, a young woman in a dark-cherry bathing suit lay facedown. She looked as if she had been sunbathing and had fallen asleep with her arms spread out (1a).
         ♦ Берия как будто пытался узнать у него тайну прохладительных напитков, а Логидзе не открывал этой тайны (Искандер 4). Beria apparently tried to find out the secret of the soft drinks from him, but Logidze would not reveal it (4a).
         ♦ "По субботам тебя как будто подменяют. Это от предчувствия свиданья" (Федин 1). [context transl] "On Saturdays you're like a new man. That's from your anticipation of a date" (1a).

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  • 102 как если бы

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    1. Also: КАК ЕСЛИ БЫ [subord conj; introduces a compar clause]
    (used to convey the unreal, illusory nature of the comparison) just like it would be if:
    - like;
    - [in limited contexts](so...that) one (it etc) seems to...
         ♦ [Елена Андреевна:] Ты говоришь о своей старости таким тоном, как будто все мы виноваты, что ты стар (Чехов 3). [Е. А.:] You speak of your old age as if we were to blame for it (3a).
         ♦ [Сорин:] Мне, брат, в деревне как-то не того, и, понятная вещь, никогда я тут не привыкну. Вчера лёг в десять и сегодня утром проснулся в девять с таким чувством, как будто от долгого спанья у меня мозг прилип к черепу и всё такое (Чехов 6). [S.:] For some reason, my boy, I'm not quite myself in the country, and, it stands to reason, I'll never get accustomed to it. I went to bed at ten o'clock last night and woke up at nine this morning feeling as though my brain were stuck to my skull from sleeping so long, and all that sort of thing (6a).
         ♦ "Вы смотрите! - говорил он [бригадир] обывателям, - как только меня завидите, так сейчас в тазы бейте, а потом зачинайте поздравлять, как будто я и невесть откуда приехал!" (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). "Mind you!" he [the brigadier] said to the townsfolk. "Soon as you see me, you bang on dishpans, and then start congratulating me like I'd ridden in from goodness knows where!" (1a).
         ♦ Потом разрешили одеться и выдали под расписку постель: матрац, такой твердый и тяжёлый, как будто его набили кирпичами... (Марченко 1). Then I was allowed to get dressed and sign out some bedding: a mattress that was so hard and heavy it seemed to be filled with bricks... (1a).
    2. [Particle]
    used to express the speaker's doubt or uncertainty as to the reliability of the information in the statement (usu. when the speaker is uncertain of his own interpretation, understanding etc of the situation, less often when the speaker is uncertain of the reliability of an outside source of information):
    - (s.o. < sth.> seems (to);
    - it seems that...;
    - (s.o. < sth.> looks (as if);
    - [when the reliability of the source of information is in doubt] allegedly;
    - purportedly.
         ♦ Голос у него был прекрасный, громкий и симпатичный, и даже в самом голосе этом как будто заслышалось уже нечто искреннее и простодушное (Достоевский 2). His voice was beautiful, loud, and attractive, and even in this voice itself one seemed to hear something genuine and guileless (2a).
         ♦ "Флигелёк-то плох - вот беда". - "Помилуй, папаша, - подхватил Аркадий, - ты как будто извиняешься..." (Тургенев 2). "The little lodge is so horrid - that's the worst of it." "Goodness, dad," interposed Arkady, "it's as if you were apologising..." (2b).
         ♦ "От кого ж бы это? - задумчиво говорил Обломов, рассматривая адрес. - Рука как будто знакомая..." (Гончаров 1). "Who could it be from?" mused Oblomov, examining the address. "The handwriting looks familiar..." (1b).
         ♦ Возле дома, на цветной клумбе, лежала ничком молодая женщина в тёмно-вишнёвом купальнике. Она как будто легла загорать и, разоросив руки, уснула (Чернёнок 1). Near the house, in the flower bed, a young woman in a dark-cherry bathing suit lay facedown. She looked as if she had been sunbathing and had fallen asleep with her arms spread out (1a).
         ♦ Берия как будто пытался узнать у него тайну прохладительных напитков, а Логидзе не открывал этой тайны (Искандер 4). Beria apparently tried to find out the secret of the soft drinks from him, but Logidze would not reveal it (4a).
         ♦ "По субботам тебя как будто подменяют. Это от предчувствия свиданья" (Федин 1). [context transl] "On Saturdays you're like a new man. That's from your anticipation of a date" (1a).

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  • 103 casero

    adj.
    1 homemade, home-made, home-baked, home-brewed.
    2 home.
    3 stay-at-home, home-loving, domesticated, homely.
    m.
    landlord, proprietor, owner of the apartment, lessor.
    * * *
    1 (persona) home-loving
    2 (productos) home-made
    3 (familiar) family
    4 DEPORTE (árbitro, juez) favouring (|us| favoring) the home team
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 landlord; landlady
    2 keeper
    * * *
    1. (f. - casera)
    noun
    landlord / landlady
    2. (f. - casera)
    adj.
    home, homemade
    * * *
    casero, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) (=hecho en casa) [comida, sopa, artefacto] homemade; [remedio] household, home antes de s

    tareas caserashousework sing, domestic chores

    sufrió un pequeño accidente casero — she had a minor domestic accident, she had a small accident at home

    2) (=hogareño)

    soy muy casero — I'm the home-loving sort, I'm the stay-at-home type

    3) (Dep)

    una victoria casera — a home win, a win for the home side

    un árbitro caseroa referee biased in favour of the home team

    2. SM / F
    1) (=propietario) landlord/landlady
    2) [en casa de campo] caretaker
    3) (=inquilino) tenant, occupier
    4) (=persona hogareña) home bird *, homebody (EEUU)
    5) LAm (=cliente) customer, client
    6) Caribe (=repartidor) delivery man/woman
    * * *
    I
    - ra adjetivo
    a) <vino/flan> homemade; < reparación> amateur

    remedio caserohome o household remedy

    b) < trabajo> domestic
    c) < persona> home-loving

    es tan casero!he such a homelover o (AmE) homebody

    II
    - ra masculino, femenino
    1)
    a) ( propietario) (m) landlord; (f) landlady
    b) ( cuidador) caretaker
    2) (Chi) ( cliente) customer; ( vendedor) storekeeper (AmE), stallholder
    * * *
    = homemade, landlord, homespun, home-grown [home grown/homegrown], homey [homier -comp., homiest -sup.].
    Ex. And may I say parenthetically that two publishers out of the enormous number that are so often touted as belonging to the CIP program are now printing their own homemade and superior cataloging in publication data.
    Ex. This library serves a population displaying all the familiar features of low income, family social and financial crises, juvenile delinquency, and landlord/tenant problems.
    Ex. The author chronicles the exuberant stories, hyperbole, homespun speech and demigod characteristics of American 'tall tales'.
    Ex. Most media centers have not used AACR in the past but have followed their own home-grown rules.
    Ex. However, his attempt to make cultural and social history more accessible to a wider audience by adopting a homey, jokey style often seems counterproductive.
    ----
    * de fabricación casera = homemade.
    * mercadillo casero = yard sale, garage sale.
    * remedio casero = homemade remedy, household remedy.
    * * *
    I
    - ra adjetivo
    a) <vino/flan> homemade; < reparación> amateur

    remedio caserohome o household remedy

    b) < trabajo> domestic
    c) < persona> home-loving

    es tan casero!he such a homelover o (AmE) homebody

    II
    - ra masculino, femenino
    1)
    a) ( propietario) (m) landlord; (f) landlady
    b) ( cuidador) caretaker
    2) (Chi) ( cliente) customer; ( vendedor) storekeeper (AmE), stallholder
    * * *
    = homemade, landlord, homespun, home-grown [home grown/homegrown], homey [homier -comp., homiest -sup.].

    Ex: And may I say parenthetically that two publishers out of the enormous number that are so often touted as belonging to the CIP program are now printing their own homemade and superior cataloging in publication data.

    Ex: This library serves a population displaying all the familiar features of low income, family social and financial crises, juvenile delinquency, and landlord/tenant problems.
    Ex: The author chronicles the exuberant stories, hyperbole, homespun speech and demigod characteristics of American 'tall tales'.
    Ex: Most media centers have not used AACR in the past but have followed their own home-grown rules.
    Ex: However, his attempt to make cultural and social history more accessible to a wider audience by adopting a homey, jokey style often seems counterproductive.
    * de fabricación casera = homemade.
    * mercadillo casero = yard sale, garage sale.
    * remedio casero = homemade remedy, household remedy.

    * * *
    casero1 -ra
    1 ‹vino/flan/chorizo› homemade; ‹reparación› amateur
    no creo en los remedios caseros I don't believe in home o household remedies
    [ S ] comidas caseras homemade food
    2 ‹trabajo› domestic
    3 ‹persona› home-loving
    ¡a mí me encanta salir, pero mi marido es tan casero! I love going out, but my husband's such a homelover o ( AmE) homebody
    casero2 -ra
    masculine, feminine
    A
    1 (propietario) ( masculine) landlord; ( feminine) landlady
    2 (cuidador) caretaker
    B ( Chi)
    1 (cliente) customer
    ¡lleve estas flores, casera! buy these flowers, madam!
    tener de casero a algn ( fam); to have it in for sb ( colloq)
    2 (vendedor) storekeeper ( AmE), shopkeeper ( BrE)
    * * *

     

    casero
    ◊ -ra adjetivo

    a)vino/flan homemade;

    reparación amateur;
    trabajo domestic

    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    1

    (f) landlady

    2 (Chi) ( cliente) customer;
    ( vendedor) storekeeper (AmE), stallholder
    casero,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 (hecho en casa) home-made
    2 (hogareño) home-loving
    II m,f (hombre) landlord
    (mujer) landlady
    ' casero' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    casera
    - monserga
    - remedio
    English:
    domestic
    - home
    - home-made
    - homely
    - landlord
    - land
    * * *
    casero, -a
    adj
    1. [hecho en casa] [comida] home-made;
    un explosivo de fabricación casera a home-made explosive;
    un vídeo casero a home video
    2. [trabajos] domestic
    3. [celebración] family
    4. [hogareño] home-loving;
    es muy casero he's a real homebody
    5. [árbitro]
    un árbitro conocidamente casero a referee known to favour the home team;
    el árbitro estuvo muy casero the referee blatantly favoured the home team
    nm,f
    1. [propietario] landlord, f landlady
    2. [encargado] house agent
    3. Andes, Cuba [cliente] customer
    * * *
    I adj home-made;
    comida casera home cooking
    II m landlord
    * * *
    casero, -ra adj
    1) : domestic, household
    2) : homemade
    casero, -ra n
    dueño: landlord m, landlady f
    * * *
    casero1 adj
    1. (cosa) homemade
    2. (persona) home loving
    casero2 n landlord

    Spanish-English dictionary > casero

  • 104 quis

    1.
    quis, quid (old nom. plur. QVES, S. C. Bacch.), pron. interrog. [Sanscr. kis, in nakis = nemo; Gr. tis], who? which? what? what man? (while qui, quae, quod, interrog. is used adject.; for exceptions, v. qui and infra.—Quis is properly used only of more than two; uter, which of two? v. infra).
    I.
    Masc. and fem. quis; lit.,
    A.
    As subst., in a direct question.
    1.
    Of males:

    unde es? cujus es?

    whose are you? to whom do you belong? Plaut. Truc. 2, 7, 44: Da. Quis homo est? Pa. Ego sum Pamphilus, who is there? Ter. And. 5, 6, 1:

    quis clarior in Graeciā Themistocle? quis potentior?

    Cic. Lael. 12, 42; id. de Or. 3, 34, 137:

    quis Dionem doctrinis omnibus expolivit? non Plato?

    id. ib. 3, 34, 139.—
    2.
    Quis, of females, as subst. and adj. (ante- and post-class.): et quis illaec est, quae? etc., Enn. ap. Non. 198, 3 (Trag. v. 133 Vahl.): quis tu es mulier, quae? etc., Pac. ap. Non. 197, 33; cf. Varr. L. L. 6, § 60 Müll.:

    quis ea est, quam? etc.,

    who is she? Plaut. Aul. 2, 1, 48:

    quis haec est?

    id. Pers. 2, 2, 18:

    quis illaec est mulier, quae? etc.,

    id. Ep. 4, 1, 6:

    sed haec quis mulier est?

    id. Truc. 1, 1, 76: quis nostrarum fuit, Caecil. ap. Gell. 2, 23: quis haec est simia? Afran. ap. Charis. 1, p. 84.—
    B.
    As adj.
    1.
    Absol., what? i. e. what sort of a person or thing? quis videor? Cha. Miser aeque atque ego, in what state or condition do I seem? what do you think of me now? Ter. And. 4, 2, 19:

    quis ego sum? aut quae in me est facultas?

    Cic. Lael. 5, 17. —
    2.
    With nouns.
    (α).
    With words denoting a person (class.):

    quis eum senator appellavit,

    Cic. Cat. 2, 6, 12:

    quis gracilis puer,

    Hor. C. 1, 5, 1.—
    (β).
    In gen. (in Cic. only before a vowel, for qui):

    quis color,

    Verg. G. 2, 178:

    quisve locus,

    Liv. 5, 40:

    quod caedis initium? quis finis?

    Tac. A. 1, 48:

    quis esset tantus fructus?

    Cic. Lael. 6, 22. —
    II.
    In neutr.
    A.
    Lit.
    1.
    In simple constr.:

    quid dicam de moribus facillimis,

    Cic. Lael. 3, 11:

    quid est judicium corrumpere, si hoc non est?

    what is bribing the court, if this be not? id. Verr. 1, 10, 28:

    quid ais? quid tibi nomen est?

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 208.—
    2.
    With gen. partit., what? i. e. what sort of? what kind of a? quid mulieris Uxorem habes? what sort of a woman have you for a wife? Ter. Hec. 4, 4, 21:

    quid illuc est hominum secundum litus?

    what is that knot of people? Plaut. Rud. 1, 2, 60:

    quid caelati argenti, quid stragulae vestis, quid pictarum tabularum... apud illum putatis esse?

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 46, 133; cf.

    esp.: hoc enim, quis homo sit, ostendere est, non quid homo sit, dicere,

    i. e. to point out an individual, not to define a class, Gell. 4, 1, 12.—
    3.
    Esp. in phrase quid dico? what do I say? in correcting or strengthening the speaker's own expression:

    Romae a. d. XIIII. Kal. volumus esse. Quid dico? Volumus? Immo vero cogimur,

    Cic. Att. 4, 13, 1; id. Fam. 5, 15, 2; id. Mil. 28, 76; id. de Or. 2, 90, 365; id. Lig. 9, 26.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    Quid? how? why? wherefore? quid? tu me hoc tibi mandasse existimas, ut? etc., Cic. Fam. 2, 8, 1:

    quid hoc?

    id. Tusc. 1, 11, 25:

    quid? eundem nonne destituisti?

    id. Phil. 2, 38, 99:

    eloquere, quid venisti?

    why? wherefore? Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 221:

    sed quid ego argumentor? quid plura disputo?

    Cic. Mil. 16, 44. —
    2.
    In quid? wherefore? for what? Sen. Ben. 4, 13, 3. —
    3.
    Quid, with particles:

    quid, quod?

    what shall be said to this, that? how is it that? and furthermore, moreover, Cic. Sen. 23, 83; id. Off. 3, 25, 94; id. Ac. 2, 29, 95 et saep.:

    quid ita?

    why so? id. N. D. 1, 35, 99: quid ni, also in one word, quidni? why not? (in rhet. questions, while cur non expects an answer); always with subj., Ter. Heaut. 5, 1, 34; Cic. de Or. 2, 67, 73; Sen. Tranq. 9, 3; id. Ira, 1, 6, 1; cf.

    separated: quid ego ni teneam?

    Plaut. Ps. 2, 2, 57; Ter. Ad. 4, 5, 28;

    and pleonastically: quid ni non,

    Sen. Ep. 52: quid si? how if? Caecin. ap. Cic. Fam. 6, 7, 4:

    quid si illud addimus,

    Cic. Lael. 14, 50:

    quid tum?

    what then? how then? id. Tusc. 2, 11, 26; Verg. A. 4, 543; id. E. 10, 38; Hor. S. 2, 3, 230:

    quid ergo, ironically,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 77; Cic. Fam. 9, 15, 14:

    quid enim,

    id. Fin. 2, 19, 62; Liv. 20, 9.—
    III.
    In indirect discourse:

    quis sim, ex eo quem ad te misi, cognosces,

    Sall. C. 44, 5:

    rogitat quis vir esset,

    Liv. 1, 7, 9:

    videbis, quid et quo modo,

    Cic. Att. 11, 21, 1: quis quem, who... whom? who... the other? considera, quis quem fraudasse dicatur, who is said to have defrauded whom? id. Rosc. Com. 7, 21:

    quos autem numeros cum quibus misceri oporteat, nunc dicendum est,

    what... with what? id. Or. 58, 196:

    notatum in sermone, quid quo modo caderet,

    Quint. 1, 6, 16. — Quid with gen.:

    exponam vobis breviter, quid hominis sit,

    what sort of a man he is, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 54, § 134:

    sciturum, quid ejus sit,

    what there is in it, how much of it may be true, id. Att. 16, 4, 3.— Rarely for uter, which of two, whether:

    incerti quae pars sequenda esset,

    Liv. 21, 39, 6:

    proelia de occupando ponte crebra erant, nec qui potirentur, satis discerni poterat,

    id. 7, 9, 7:

    ut dii legerent, qui nomen novae urbi daret,

    id. 1, 6, 4 Weissenb. ad loc.; id. 1, 24, 3; 9, 45, 8; 10, 12, 5; cf.: validior per Germaniam exercitus, propior aput Pannoniam;

    quos igitur anteferret?

    Tac. A. 1, 47.
    2.
    quis, quid, pron. indef.
    I.
    As subst.
    A.
    Alone, any one, any body, any thing; some one, somebody, something:

    aperite, heus! Simoni me adesse, quis nunciate,

    Plaut. Ps. 5, 1, 37:

    simplicior quis, et est, etc.,

    Hor. S. 1, 3, 63:

    quantum quis damni professus erat,

    Tac. A. 2, 26:

    quanto quis clarior,

    id. H. 3, 58:

    injuriam cui facere,

    Cic. Fin. 3, 21, 71.—
    B.
    In connection with si, ne, nisi, cum:

    si te in judicium quis adducat,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 14, 35:

    ne cui falso assentiamur,

    id. Fin. 3, 21, 72:

    si tecum agas quid,

    id. Off. 1, 2, 4:

    si quid in te peccavi ignosce,

    id. Att. 3, 15, 4:

    si quis quid de re publicā rumore acceperit,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 20:

    si quo usui esse posset,

    Liv. 40, 26, 8:

    ne quid nimis,

    Ter. And. 1, 1, 34:

    nisi quid existimas, etc.,

    Cic. Fam. 13, 73, 2:

    neve quis invitam cogeret esse suam,

    Prop. 1, 3, 30:

    cum quid,

    Col. 4, 25.—
    II.
    As adj.:

    jam quis forsitan hostis Haesura in nostro tela gerit latere,

    Tib. 1, 10, 13.
    3.
    quīs, for quibus, v. quis and qui.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > quis

  • 105 ahret

    ,-ti the hereafter, the next world. - adamı a man who has withdrawn from the world, otherworldly person. -i/öbür dünyayı boylamak colloq. to die. -e göndermek /ı/ to send (someone) to the next world, send (someone) to his/her reward, kill. - kardeşi sister (used by a devout Muslim woman to describe the close bond that exists between herself and another devout Muslim woman, one to whom she is not a blood relative). - korkusu the fear of the Last Judgment. -te on parmağı/iki eli yakasında olmak /ın/ to hold a grudge (against someone) at the Last Judgment. - suali 1. Islam a very difficult question supposedly asked someone by an angel when he/she is about to enter the next world. 2. colloq. tiresome and difficult question. -ini yapmak/zenginleştirmek to acquire merit in God´s sight. - yolculuğu colloq. death.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > ahret

  • 106 अम्बा _ambā

    अम्बा [अम्ब्-घञ्] (Voc. अम्बे Ved.; अम्ब in later Sanskṛit)
    1 A mother; also used as an affectionate or respectful mode of address; 'good woman', 'good mother'; किमम्बाभिः प्रेषितः; अम्बानां कार्यं निर्वर्तय Ś.2; कृताञ्जलिस्तत्र यदम्ब सत्यात् R.14.16.
    -2 N. of a plant (अम्बष्ठा d.).
    -3 N. of Durgā, wife of Śiva.
    -4 N. of an Apsaras; of a sister of Pāṇḍu's mother, a daughter of Kāśīrāja. [She and her two sisters were carried off by Bhīṣma to be the wives of Vichitravīrya who had no issue. Ambā, however, had been pre- viously betrothed to a king of Śālva and Bhīṣma sent her to him; but the latter rejected her because she had been in another man's house. So she came back to Bhīṣma and prayed him to accept her; but he could not break his vow of life-long celibacy, and being enraged she returned to the forest and practised austere penance to revenge herself on Bhīṣma. Śiva favoured her and promised her the desired vengeance in another birth. Afterwards she was born as Śikhaṇḍinī, daughter of Drupada, who came to be called Śikhaḍin and became the cause of Bhīṣma's death.]
    -5 A term in astrology to denote the fourth condition. [cf. Dravid Amma; Germ. Amme; old Germ. Amma].

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अम्बा _ambā

  • 107 اسم

    اِسْم \ name: the word by which sb. or sth. is known: His name is Peter Scott. Every known creature has a scientific name. noun: a word that is the name of a person, thing, quality, idea, etc.: ‘cat’, ‘vegetable’ and ‘glass’ are nouns, but ‘accept’ and ‘beautiful’ are not. \ اِسْم الأُسرة \ surname: family name: John Smith’s surname is Smith. \ اِسْم أُسْرَة الزوجَة قبل الزَّواج \ maiden name: a woman’s family name before marriage (when she takes her husband’s family name): Mrs Brown’s maiden name was Scott. \ اِسْم أو تَوْقيع شَخْص كَتَبَه بِنَفسِه \ autograph: the signed name of a (famous) person. \ الاسم الأوّل \ Christian name: one’s first name(s): John Brown’s Christian name is John; his surname (family name) is Brown. \ اِسْم الفَاعِل أو المَفْعول (صِيغَة)‏ \ participle: a verbal adjective: The present participle of ‘annoy’ is ‘annoying’ as in ‘He is an annoying man’. The past participle of ‘break’ is ‘broken’ as in ‘It is a broken cup’. \ اِسْم مُسْتَعَار \ alias: a name used instead of one’s real name: Many thieves have an alias. His name is Smith, alias Brown. pseudonym: a name that is used by a writer instead of his real name. \ اِسم مَوْصُول \ relative: (pronoun, in the study of a language; of a pronoun or adverb) related to a noun before it, which it describes; the word which in the last sentence is a relative pronoun describing noun. \ أسْمَال بالية \ rag: torn and dirty clothes: The poor girl was dressed in rags. tatters.

    Arabic-English dictionary > اسم

  • 108 כער

    כָּעַר, כָּאַר(cmp. כָּעַס) to be dark, ugly, repulsive (cmp. אוּכְמָא)Part. pass. כָּעוּר, כָּאוּר; f. כְּעוּרָה; pl. כְּעוּרִים, כְּעוּרִין; כְּעוּרוֹת, כְּא׳ a) ugly, ungainly. Gen. R. s. 36 לפיכך … כ׳ ומפוחם therefore shall this man (thou) be ugly and black. B. Kam. IX, 4 (100b) צבעו כ׳, v. כַּלְכּוּס. Esth. R. to I, 12 אם רואין אותי כ׳ if they find me ungainly. Cant. R. to V, 11; a. fr.b) unbecoming, indecent. Y.Keth.VII, 31c top כא׳ הדבר תצא that is indecent conduct, and cause for divorce; (Yeb.24b, sq. מכוער). Gen. R. s. 60 שכ׳ לאישוכ׳ for it is unbecoming for a man to walk behind a woman.c) (cmp. חָוַר) not evident, strange, implausible. Ḥull.115b; 117a; Kidd.9b כעורה זו ששנהוכ׳ is what R.… taught to be rejected?Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. II, 2 כ׳ מזו טימאוכ׳ something more strange than this (or more inappropriate to be used as a seat) did R.… declare unclean. Pi. כִּיעֵר to make or declare repulsive.Part. pass. מְכוֹעָר, f. מְכוֹעֶרֶת; pl. מְכוֹעָרִין, כָּעוּר = מְכוֹעָרוֹת Keth.105a מ׳ הדייןוכ׳ contemptible is the judge who receives fees for giving judgment. Yeb.24b, sq., v. supra. Yoma 86a כמה מכ׳ דרכיו how mean are his ways!; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְכָּעֵר to appear ugly, become ungainly. Gen. R. s. 17 הִתְכָּעַרְחִּי בעיניו I appeared repulsive to him. Ib. s. 45 מִתְכָּעֶרֶת ומתעזבת she becomes ungainly and is neglected. Cant. R. to II, 14 מתכ׳ ומתועבת, v. תָּעַב.

    Jewish literature > כער

  • 109 כאר

    כָּעַר, כָּאַר(cmp. כָּעַס) to be dark, ugly, repulsive (cmp. אוּכְמָא)Part. pass. כָּעוּר, כָּאוּר; f. כְּעוּרָה; pl. כְּעוּרִים, כְּעוּרִין; כְּעוּרוֹת, כְּא׳ a) ugly, ungainly. Gen. R. s. 36 לפיכך … כ׳ ומפוחם therefore shall this man (thou) be ugly and black. B. Kam. IX, 4 (100b) צבעו כ׳, v. כַּלְכּוּס. Esth. R. to I, 12 אם רואין אותי כ׳ if they find me ungainly. Cant. R. to V, 11; a. fr.b) unbecoming, indecent. Y.Keth.VII, 31c top כא׳ הדבר תצא that is indecent conduct, and cause for divorce; (Yeb.24b, sq. מכוער). Gen. R. s. 60 שכ׳ לאישוכ׳ for it is unbecoming for a man to walk behind a woman.c) (cmp. חָוַר) not evident, strange, implausible. Ḥull.115b; 117a; Kidd.9b כעורה זו ששנהוכ׳ is what R.… taught to be rejected?Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. II, 2 כ׳ מזו טימאוכ׳ something more strange than this (or more inappropriate to be used as a seat) did R.… declare unclean. Pi. כִּיעֵר to make or declare repulsive.Part. pass. מְכוֹעָר, f. מְכוֹעֶרֶת; pl. מְכוֹעָרִין, כָּעוּר = מְכוֹעָרוֹת Keth.105a מ׳ הדייןוכ׳ contemptible is the judge who receives fees for giving judgment. Yeb.24b, sq., v. supra. Yoma 86a כמה מכ׳ דרכיו how mean are his ways!; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְכָּעֵר to appear ugly, become ungainly. Gen. R. s. 17 הִתְכָּעַרְחִּי בעיניו I appeared repulsive to him. Ib. s. 45 מִתְכָּעֶרֶת ומתעזבת she becomes ungainly and is neglected. Cant. R. to II, 14 מתכ׳ ומתועבת, v. תָּעַב.

    Jewish literature > כאר

  • 110 כָּעַר

    כָּעַר, כָּאַר(cmp. כָּעַס) to be dark, ugly, repulsive (cmp. אוּכְמָא)Part. pass. כָּעוּר, כָּאוּר; f. כְּעוּרָה; pl. כְּעוּרִים, כְּעוּרִין; כְּעוּרוֹת, כְּא׳ a) ugly, ungainly. Gen. R. s. 36 לפיכך … כ׳ ומפוחם therefore shall this man (thou) be ugly and black. B. Kam. IX, 4 (100b) צבעו כ׳, v. כַּלְכּוּס. Esth. R. to I, 12 אם רואין אותי כ׳ if they find me ungainly. Cant. R. to V, 11; a. fr.b) unbecoming, indecent. Y.Keth.VII, 31c top כא׳ הדבר תצא that is indecent conduct, and cause for divorce; (Yeb.24b, sq. מכוער). Gen. R. s. 60 שכ׳ לאישוכ׳ for it is unbecoming for a man to walk behind a woman.c) (cmp. חָוַר) not evident, strange, implausible. Ḥull.115b; 117a; Kidd.9b כעורה זו ששנהוכ׳ is what R.… taught to be rejected?Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. II, 2 כ׳ מזו טימאוכ׳ something more strange than this (or more inappropriate to be used as a seat) did R.… declare unclean. Pi. כִּיעֵר to make or declare repulsive.Part. pass. מְכוֹעָר, f. מְכוֹעֶרֶת; pl. מְכוֹעָרִין, כָּעוּר = מְכוֹעָרוֹת Keth.105a מ׳ הדייןוכ׳ contemptible is the judge who receives fees for giving judgment. Yeb.24b, sq., v. supra. Yoma 86a כמה מכ׳ דרכיו how mean are his ways!; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְכָּעֵר to appear ugly, become ungainly. Gen. R. s. 17 הִתְכָּעַרְחִּי בעיניו I appeared repulsive to him. Ib. s. 45 מִתְכָּעֶרֶת ומתעזבת she becomes ungainly and is neglected. Cant. R. to II, 14 מתכ׳ ומתועבת, v. תָּעַב.

    Jewish literature > כָּעַר

  • 111 כָּאַר

    כָּעַר, כָּאַר(cmp. כָּעַס) to be dark, ugly, repulsive (cmp. אוּכְמָא)Part. pass. כָּעוּר, כָּאוּר; f. כְּעוּרָה; pl. כְּעוּרִים, כְּעוּרִין; כְּעוּרוֹת, כְּא׳ a) ugly, ungainly. Gen. R. s. 36 לפיכך … כ׳ ומפוחם therefore shall this man (thou) be ugly and black. B. Kam. IX, 4 (100b) צבעו כ׳, v. כַּלְכּוּס. Esth. R. to I, 12 אם רואין אותי כ׳ if they find me ungainly. Cant. R. to V, 11; a. fr.b) unbecoming, indecent. Y.Keth.VII, 31c top כא׳ הדבר תצא that is indecent conduct, and cause for divorce; (Yeb.24b, sq. מכוער). Gen. R. s. 60 שכ׳ לאישוכ׳ for it is unbecoming for a man to walk behind a woman.c) (cmp. חָוַר) not evident, strange, implausible. Ḥull.115b; 117a; Kidd.9b כעורה זו ששנהוכ׳ is what R.… taught to be rejected?Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. II, 2 כ׳ מזו טימאוכ׳ something more strange than this (or more inappropriate to be used as a seat) did R.… declare unclean. Pi. כִּיעֵר to make or declare repulsive.Part. pass. מְכוֹעָר, f. מְכוֹעֶרֶת; pl. מְכוֹעָרִין, כָּעוּר = מְכוֹעָרוֹת Keth.105a מ׳ הדייןוכ׳ contemptible is the judge who receives fees for giving judgment. Yeb.24b, sq., v. supra. Yoma 86a כמה מכ׳ דרכיו how mean are his ways!; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְכָּעֵר to appear ugly, become ungainly. Gen. R. s. 17 הִתְכָּעַרְחִּי בעיניו I appeared repulsive to him. Ib. s. 45 מִתְכָּעֶרֶת ומתעזבת she becomes ungainly and is neglected. Cant. R. to II, 14 מתכ׳ ומתועבת, v. תָּעַב.

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