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104 mine
I.mine1 [min]feminine noun( = physionomie) expression• ... dit-il, la mine réjouie... he said with a cheerful expression on his face• tu as bonne mine maintenant ! now you look a complete idiot!il est venu nous demander comment ça marchait, mine de rien he came and asked us all casually (inf) how things were going• mine de rien, il n'est pas bête you wouldn't think it to look at him but he's no fool (inf)• mine de rien, ça nous a coûté 1 500 € believe it or not it cost us 1,500 eurosII.mine2 [min]1. feminine nouna. ( = gisement) mineb. ( = source) [de renseignements] minec. [de crayon] leadd. ( = explosif) mine2. compounds* * *min
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1) ( expression) expression; ( aspect) lookfaire triste mine — to have a gloomy expression, to look gloomy
elle nous a dit, mine de rien (colloq), que — she told us, casually, that
il est doué, mine de rien — (colloq) it may not be obvious, but he's very clever
2) ( apparence)avoir mauvaise mine, avoir une sale (colloq) or petite mine — to look a bit off-colour [BrE]
avoir bonne mine — [personne] to look well; [tarte, rôti] to look appetizing
j'aurais bonne mine! — iron I would look really stupid!
3) ( pour dessiner) leadcrayon à mine dure/grasse — hard/soft pencil
4) ( gisement) minemine d'or — lit, fig gold mine
5) ( source) sourcemine d'informations — fig mine of information
6) Armée mine
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mines nom féminin pluriel ( minauderies) simpering [U]Phrasal Verbs:••ne pas payer de mine — (colloq) not to look anything special (colloq)
* * *min1. nf1) (= physionomie) expression, lookElle avait une mine fatiguée. — She was looking tired.
avoir bonne mine > [personne] — to look well, ironique to look an utter idiot
Tu as bonne mine. — You look well.
Il a mauvaise mine. — He doesn't look well.
Elle a fait mine de le croire. — She pretended to believe him.
2) (apparence) [personne] appearanceIl ne faut pas juger les gens d'après leur mine. — You shouldn't judge people by their appearance.
3) [crayon] lead4) (= gisement, exploitation) minemine à ciel ouvert — opencast Grande-Bretagne mine, open-air USA mine
5) (= explosif) minemine de rien; Mine de rien, il est vraiment efficace. — You wouldn't think so but he's really efficient.
Elle a réussi mine de rien à le faire parler de lui. — Somehow or other she got him to talk about himself.
Il s'est installé, mine de rien, et il a tout réorganisé. — He settled in, cool as you please, and ended up reorganizing everything.
2. mines nfplpéjoratif simpering* * *A nf1 ( expression) expression; ( aspect) look; avoir la mine boudeuse to have a sulky expression, to look sulky; faire triste mine to have a gloomy expression, to look gloomy; tu en fais une mine! why are you looking like that?; ne fais pas cette mine! don't look like that!; sous sa mine aimable, c'est quelqu'un de très dur beneath his/her pleasant exterior, he/she is very hard; juger les gens sur leur mine to judge people by appearances; faire mine d'accepter/de ne pas comprendre to pretend to accept/not to understand; faire mine de partir/frapper to make as if to go/to hit; elle nous a dit, mine de rien○, que she told us, casually, that; il est doué, mine de rien○ it may not be obvious, but he's very clever; mine de rien○, elle arrive toujours à ses fins without being obvious about it, she always gets her way; elle a raison, mine de rien○ she's right, you know;2 ( apparence) avoir mauvaise mine to look a bit off-colourGB; avoir une sale○ or petite mine to look a bit off-colourGB; avoir une mine resplendissante to be glowing with health; avoir une mine de papier mâché to look washed out; avoir bonne mine [personne] to look well; [tarte, rôti] to look appetizing; j'aurais bonne mine! iron I would look really stupid!;3 ( pour dessiner) lead; crayon à mine dure/grasse hard/soft pencil;4 Mines gén mine; ( de charbon) gén colliery GB, mine; ( puits) pit GB, mine; mine à ciel ouvert opencast mine; travailler à la mine to be a miner, to work in a mine; l 'exploitation des mines mining; une région de mines a coal-mining area; mine d'or lit, fig gold mine;5 ( source) source; mine d'informations fig mine of information; une mine d'adresses utiles a source of useful addresses;6 Mil mine; sauter sur une mine to be blown up by a mine; mine terrestre land mine; mine antichar/antipersonnel antitank/antipersonnel mine.B mines nfpl1 ( minauderies) simpering ¢; faire des mines to simper;2 Admin les Mines official body responsible for regulating weights and measures and changes made to motor vehicles; ⇒ école.mine de crayon lead; mine de plomb graphite ¢.ne pas payer de mine○ not to look anything special○.[min] nom fémininfaire mine de: elle fit mine de raccrocher, puis se ravisa she made as if to hang up, then changed her mindne fais pas mine de ne pas comprendre don't act as if ou pretend you don't understandmine de rien (familier) : mine de rien, ça finit par coûter cher it may not seem much but when you add it all up, it's expensivemine de rien, elle était furieuse although ou though she didn't show it, she was furious2. [teint]tu as bonne mine, avec ta veste à l'envers! (figuré & ironique) you look great with your jacket on inside out!je lui trouve meilleure mine I think she looks better ou in better healthavoir une mine réjouie to beam, to be beamingmine de charbon ou de houille coal mine4. [source importante]une mine de a mine ou source of5. [d'un crayon] leadcrayon à mine grasse/dure soft/hard pencilmine de plomb graphite ou black lead[explosif] minemine aérienne/sous-marine/terrestre aerial/submarine/land mine7. [explosif]————————mines nom féminin pluriel1. [manières]il m'énerve à toujours faire des mines he irritates me, always simpering around2. GÉOGRAPHIE mining area, mines -
105 change
1. n1) зміна; замінаchange of life — мед. клімактерій
2) різноманітність3) переміна (білизни, одягу)4) розмін (грошей)5) здача, дрібні гроші (тж small change)6) пересадка (на транспорті)7) фіз., хім. перетворення8) астр. нова фаза Місяця; молодик10) біржаthe C. (скор. від exchange) — лондонська біржа
2. v1) міняти; змінювати; перероблятиhe changed the house — він переробив (перебудував) будинок
2) мінятися, змінюватися3) обмінювати4) обмінюватися, мінятися5) переодягатися6) перемінити білизну7) псуватися8) переходити в нову фазу (про Місяць)9) розмінювати, міняти (гроші)10) обмінювати (на іншу валюту)11) робити пересадку, пересідати (в інший вид транспорту)to change one's mind — передумати, перерішити
to change sides — а) перебігти до табору противника; б) змінити свої переконання
* * *I n1) змінаchange part — тex. змінна деталь
change switch — тex. перемикач
2) заміна; підміна; переміна; різноманітність4) розмін ( грошей); обмін ( на іншу валюту)5) здача6) розмінна монета; дрібні гроші; дріб'язок7) пересадка ( на залізниці)8) cпeц. перетворення9) acтp. нова фаза Місяця, молодик10) pl дзвін ( дзвонів)11) дiaл.; = change-house12) "параграф" ( фігурне катання)II v1) міняти, змінювати; переробляти; мінятися, змінюватися2) обмінювати; обмінюватися, мінятися ( чим-небудь)3) переодягатися; міняти білизну, пелюшки4) ( into) перетворювати; перетворюватися5) псуватися; псувати7) розмінювати, міняти ( гроші)8) робити пересадку, пересаджуватися9)III n -
106 SKIPTA
* * *(-pta, -ptr), v.1) to divide;s. e-u í tvá staði, to divide into two parts;s. e-u með sér, to divide between themselves (sumum mönnum skiptu þeir með sér til ánauðar);2) to share, deal out (nornir skipta geysiújafnt);enda skipti guð með oss, and so may God judge between us;3) to shift, change (s. litum, nafni, skapi);4) þat skiptir engu (litlu, miklu), it is of no (little, great) importance, it makes no (little, great) difference;mik skiptir engu, it is of no moment to me, does not concern me;s. máli, to be of importance (þótti henni allmiklu máli s., at þér tœkist stórmannliga);eiga máli at s. um e-t, to have a right to deal with, be concerned about, a thing;þat mun tveimr s., it will turn out in one of two ways;sér Pálnatoki, at mun tveimr um s., that it will turn out one way or the other;þat skipti mörgum hundruðum, it was a matter of (it amounted to) many hundreds;sitr Ólafr nú at búi sínu, svá at vetrum skipti, for several years;5) absol. to come about, happen;ef því er at s., if it comes to that;því er at s. þó, it will however turn out so;6) with preps., s. sér af e-u, to take part in, concern oneself with a thing (Glúmr skipti sér ekki af um búsýslu);s. e-u fyrir e-t, to exchange a thing for another;undarliga skiptit ér til, ye do strangely with things;impers., skiptir e-n veg til, it turns out, comes to pass (þannig skipti til sem úlíkligra mundi þykkja);s. um e-u, to change;s. um trúnaði sínum, to go over to the other side;s. um e-t, to change (s. um bústað, lánardróttna, nafn);s. um, to come to a crisis, turn one way or other (skjótt mun um s.);s. e-u við e-n, to exchange with one another (s. höggum við e-n);s. orðum við e-n, to bandy words with one;s. ríki við e-n, to share the kingdom with (sá hann engan annan sinn kost en s. ríki við Harald);7) refl., skiptast, to divide themselves, disperse (skiptust þeir, snøru sumir norðr); to change (þá skiptust tungur á Englandi, er Vilhjálmr bastarðr vann England);recipr., skiptast e-u við, to make an exchange;s. gjöfum (höggum) við, to exchange presents (blows);s. við um róðr, to row by turns.* * *t, [A. S. scyftan; Engl. shift; Dan. skifte]:—to make a division of a thing, with dat. of the thing; to part, share, divide; skipta e-u í hluti, Eluc. 8; s. hrepp í fjórðunga, Grág. i. 443; s. liði í sveitir, Fms. ix. 511, x. 268; skipta þeir nú félagi sínu, Ld. 192; s. arfi, Eg. 197; s. með sér úmögum, Grág. i. 237 sqq.; sumum mönnum skiptu þeir með sér til ánauðar, Fms. i. 77; tóku þeir at herfangi allt fólk ok skiptu milli skipanna, vii. 195; s. vatni með mönnum, Grág. ii. 290; s. landi með okkr, 254; konungr skipti landi með sonum sínum, Fms. i. 6: s. e-u við e-n, to share it with another, Eg. 333, Fms. vii. 176; s. sundr, to part asunder, divide; ef sundr er skipt lögunum, þá mun sundr skipt friðinum, Nj. 164: to share, nornir skipta geysi-újafnt, Edda 11; enda skipti Guð með okkr, Nj. 165; látum s. Guð giptu, Fms. viii. (in a verse).2. so in the phrases, vil ek mér engu af skipta, I will take no share for myself, will take no part in, Bs. i. 7, Band. 9 new Ed.; skipta sér lítið af e-u, Hom. (St.), Fas. iii. 529; s. mér engu af við þik, to leave thee alone, Fms. ii. 162; Þorgils bað hann sér ekki s. af við hana, heed her not, vii. 219; Glúmr skipti sér ekki af um búsýslu, Glúm. 335; þat er hann skipti sér af um mál manna, when he took part in men’s affairs, Ld. 98.3. acc., skipta bækr í kapítala, Skálda 174; jörðin var í brott skipt, Stj. 26; s. föng sin, Hom. 151; s. fé sitt, 152: this usage is due to the influence of Latin, and is rare in classical writings, old or mod., cp. Grág. i. 84; s. sitt líf í betra efni, Mar.II. to shift, change, also with dat.; skipta litum, to change colour, Rb. 354; s. göngu sinni, 100; s. nafni, Fms. xi. 416; s. skapi, Nj. 217; s. skaplyndi, Fms. vii. 113; s. um trúnaði sínum, to turn to the other side, x. 125: rarely with acc., skipta í ýmis kvikendi (cp. skiptingr), Barl. 25.2. skipta e-u, to be of importance to a matter, to change or alter it; eigi skiptir þat arfi, it does not change the inheritance, Grág. i. 183; eiga máli at s. um e-t, to be concerned about a thing, Nj. 87, 240; þótti henni allmiklu máli s., it concerned her much, Ó. H. 31, 97; þat skiptir engu, it does not matter, Fms. vi. 14; þykki mér þat miklu s., Eg. 714; kveðsk ok engu máli þykkja s., it did not matter to him, Ísl. ii. 350; mik skiptir öngu, Nj. 33; ek ætla mik öngu s. hverr þú ert, Fms. x. 295; eigi þykki mér s. (‘tis indifferent to me) í hverjum flokki ek em, Ó. H. 204; þik mun litlu s. um mína liðsemd, thou wilt get but little good from my help, Eg. 722; ef máli skiptir, if it be of importance, Skálda 162; hitt skiptir hana enn meira, it is of more moment for her, Ld. 136; þik mun þat eigi (engu?) skipta, 72; hvat mun þik þat s., dæmðr ertú nú til dauða, Fs. 96; eigi mun þat nú s., Nj. 134; til alls er jarli þótti skipta, Fms. xi. 128; þat skiptir hverr byðr, it makes all the difference, i. 181; þá skipti hversu gott væri mitt yfir-bragð, ef mikit er, Fb. i. 391; þat mun tveimr skipta, one of the two, of two extremes, Ld. 34, Fms. vii. 95; sér Pálnatóki, at mun tveimr um skipta, it must turn one way or the other, of the decisive moment, xi. 96; um þenna mann mun stórum s., Ó. H. 140; eigi skiptir þat (þá at) högum til, ‘tis not as it should be, Fb. 1. 331, Fs. 79: þat skipti mörgum hundraðum, it is a matter of many hundreds, amounts to several hundreds, Eb. 328, Bs. ii. 56; sitr Ólafr nú at búi sínu svá at vetrum skipti, for several years, Ld. 110; matlausir svá at mörgum dægrum skipti, Fms. ii. 97, Bs. i. 339, Fb. i. 431; það skiptir tugum, etc.3. þannig skipti til (it so turned out, it came to pass) sem úlikligra mundi þykkja, Fms. vii. 161: skipta til = skipa til, to arrange, dispose, Bjarn. 6l; skipta um, to come to a crisis, turn one way or other, Glúm. 369; skjótt mun um skipta, Ó. H. 209; láta þann verða fund okkarn, at um skipti með oss, 94.III. to exchange; skipta e-u við e-n, to exchange with another; s. höggum við e-n, Ó. H. 214; s. orðum við e-n, Nj. 62; skipta jörðum í aðrar, to exchange them with others, Gþl. 60, Barl. 4, 75, 106; vildi Sveinn skipta hornum við nafna sinn, Orkn. 246; s. orðum við e-n, s. til, undarliga skipti ér til, ye make strange shifts with things, turn them up and down, Ó. H. 67; s. um e-t, to exchange; s. um bústaði, lánar-drottna, namn, Nj. 29, 57, Fms. xi. 426, Rb. 300; hann skipti þar um er honum þótti þurfa, Nj. 122 (um-skipti).IV. absol. to change, come about, happen; ef þeir eigu nokkuru at s., Sks. 252 B; ef því er at skipta, if that is to happen, if it comes to that, Eg. 426; þótt því sé at s., Nj. 168, Fms. vi. 416, Ó. H. 33; þvi er at skipta þó, it will however turn out so, Fær. 32.B. Reflex. to divide themselves, disperse; skiptusk þeir, snöru sumir norðr, Fms. v. 44; skiptask til landa, Hom. 129.2. to turn oneself, change; náliga mátti kalla at hann skiptisk í allan annan mann, Sturl. i. 125 C; líkamir várir skiptask til meiri dýrðar, Eluc. 43; nema fleira hafi skipzk (= skipask) um hagi þína, Fas. i. 72; þar skiptisk stórum sólar-gangr, varies much, Sks. 200 B; þá skiptusk tungur ( changed) á Englandi, er Vilhjalmr bastarðr vann England, Ísl. ii. 221; þá er tungur skiptusk, Rb. 340.II. recipr., skiptask e-u við, to make an exchange; skiptask gjöfum við, to exchange presents, Eg. 250, Njarð. 362, Fms. xi. 224; skiptask orðum, málum við, Ld. 38, Fms. vii. 138; s. höggum við, Eg. 221; skiptask við um róðr, to row by turns, 362: mod., skiptask á um e-t, id.; skiptask drottins-dagar á stöfum, to change alternately, Rb. 488; skiptask til vöku, to take turns in watching, Stj. 394.III. pass., skiptast manna á milli, Sks. 442. -
107 गौर
gaurámf (ī́)n. (in comp. orᅠ ifc. gaṇa kaḍārâ̱di) white, yellowish, reddish, pale red RV. X, 100, 2 TS. V etc.. ;
shining, brilliant, clean, beautiful Caurap. ;
m. white, yellowish (the colour) W. ;
a kind of buffalo (Bos Gaurus, often classed with the Gavaya) RV. VS. etc.. ;
white mustard (the seed of which is used as a weight, = 3 Rāja-sarshapas) Yājñ. I, 362 ;
Grislea tomentosa ( dhava) L. ;
a species of rice Gal.;
the moon L. ;
the planet Jupiter L. ;
N. of the Nāga Ṡesha Gal.;
of Caitanya (cf. - candra);
of a Yoga teacher (son of Ṡuka andᅠ Pīvarī) Hariv. 981 ;
pl. N. of a family (cf. -râ̱treya) Pravar. IV, 1 ;
n. white mustard L. ;
N. of a potherb Gal.;
saffron (cf. kanaka-) L. ;
the filament of a lotus L. ;
gold L. ;
orpiment Gal.;
(ā) f. = rī́ L. (cf. gaulā);
(ī́) f. the female of the Bos Gaurus RV. (« Vāc orᅠ voice of the middle region of the air», I, 164, 41 according to Naigh. I, 11 and Nir. XI, 40);
= gaurikā Gṛihyās. II, 18 Pañcat. ;
the earth L. ;
red chalk Kālac. ;
a yellow pigment orᅠ dye ( go-rocanā, « orpiment» Gal.) L. ;
turmeric ( rajanī) Suṡr. ;
N. of several other plants ( priyáṉgu, mañjishṭhā, ṡveta-dūrvā, mallikā, tulasī, suvarṇa-kadalī, ākāṡa-māṉsī) L. ;
N. of several metres (one of 4 × 12 syllables;
another of 4 × 13 syllables;
another of 4 × 26 long syllables);
(in music) a kind of measure;
( ib.) N. of a Rāgiṇī;
« brilliant Goddess», Ṡiva's wife Pārvatī AV. Pariṡ. NṛisUp. I, 4, 3, 10 etc.. ;
N. of Varuṇa's wife MBh. V, XIII ;
of a Vidyā-devī, III, 231, 48 Hariv. ;
of Ṡākya-muni's mother L. ;
of the wife of Vi-rajas andᅠ mother of Su-dhāman VāyuP. I, 28, 11 ;
of several other women;
of several rivers (one originally the wife of Prasena-jit orᅠ Yuvanâṡva, changed by his curse into the river Bāhu-dā Hariv. VP.)
MBh. VI, 333 VP. II, 4, 55 ;
+ cf. Lat. gilvus?
- गौरकृष्ण
- गौरखर
- गौरगणोद्देश
- गौरगोतम
- गौरग्रीव
- गौरग्रीवि
- गौरग्रीवीय
- गौरचन्द्र
- गौरजीरक
- गौरतित्तिरि
- गौरत्व
- गौरत्वच्
- गौरपृष्ठ
- गौरमन्त्र
- गौरमुख
- गौरमृग
- गौरललाम
- गौरवल्ली
- गौरवाहन
- गौरशाक
- गौरशालि
- गौरशिरस्
- गौरसक्थ
- गौरसर्षप
- गौरसुवर्ण
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109 व्यथित
vyathitámfn. tottering, rocking, reeling R. ;
troubled, changed (as colour) Daṡ. ;
disquieted, agitated, perturbed, distressed, afflicted MBh. Kāv. etc.;
painful, causing pain BhP.
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n 1. (ziemia uprawna) field- pola uprawne farmland U, ploughland U- pole pszenicy/żyta a wheat/rye field- pole ryżowe a rice paddy a. paddy field- orać/uprawiać pole to plough/cultivate a field- pracować na polu a. w polu to work in the fields2. (obszar, teren) field- pole lodowe/firnowe an ice/a firn field- pole wyścigowe a racecourse, a racetrack- pociąg zatrzymał się w szczerym a. głuchym polu the train stopped in the middle of nowhere3. (dziedzina) field, area- działać na polu polityki to be active in the political field- historia mody to wdzięczne pole badań the history of fashion is a rewarding area of research- chętnie podejmiemy współpracę na tym polu we are willing to start cooperation in this field a. area- jego/jej pole zainteresowań his/her field of interest- druga wojna światowa od dawna jest w polu jego zainteresowań World War II has long been in his field of interest, he’s been interested in World War II for a long time- to wykracza poza jego pole zainteresowań this is outside his field (of interest)4. (sposobność) opportunity, chance- pole do popisu a chance to display one’s skills- dać komuś pole do popisu to give sb a chance to display his/her skills- pole działania a. do działania scope for activity- mieć szerokie pole działania a. do działania to have a lot of scope- pole manewru room for manoeuvre, leeway- mieć niewielkie pole manewru to have little room for manoeuvre a. not to have much leeway- nie pozostawiono nam wielkiego pola manewru we were not given much room for manoeuvre a. much leeway- niedopowiedzenia zostawiają pole do domysłów vague hints may give rise to conjecture5. (tło, powierzchnia) surface, field- biały orzeł na czerwonym polu a white eagle on a red background- pole obrazu the surface of a picture- barwne pola na płótnie patches of colour on canvas6. Gry (część boiska) field- dobra gra w polu some good playing in the middle of the field- piłka znowu znalazła się w polu przeciwnika the ball was again in the opponent’s half- drużyny zmieniły pola the teams changed ends7. Gry (w szachach) square- białe/czarne pola white/black squares8. dial. (podwórze) outside adv.- wyjść na pole to go outside- jak jest na polu? what’s it like outside?9. Fiz. field 10. Mat. (surface) area- pole kwadratu/prostokąta/trójkąta the (surface) area of a square/rectangle/triangle11. Komput. field- pole akustyczne Fiz. sound field- pole bitwy a. walki battlefield, battleground, the field of battle- zginąć na polu bitwy to die a. fall in the field, to die a. be killed in battle- pole bramkowe Gry goal area- pole elektromagnetyczne Fiz. electromagnetic field- pole elektryczne Fiz. electric field- pole golfowe Gry golf course, links pl- pole grawitacyjne Fiz. gravitational field, field of gravity- pole karne Gry penalty box a. area- pole leksykalne Jęz. semantic field- pole lodowe ice field- pole magnetyczne Fiz. magnetic field- pole minowe Wojsk. minefield- pole naftowe oilfield- pole namiotowe a. kempingowe campsite, camping site a. ground- pole obiektywu lens field- pole operacyjne Med. operative field a. area- pole rażenia Wojsk. field of fire- pole semantyczne Jęz. semantic field- pole sił Fiz. force field- pole śmierci killing field- pole śniegowe snowfield- pole widzenia Fiz. visual field, field of vision a. view- pole złotonośne Geol. goldfield- mieć wolne pole (do popisu) to have a free hand- zostawić komuś wolne pole (do popisu) to give sb a free hand- pole widzenia view, field of vision- zniknąć (komuś) z pola widzenia to disappear from view- tracić coś z pola widzenia to lose sight of sth- nie tracić czegoś z pola widzenia to keep sth in view, not to lose sight of sth- mieć ograniczone pole widzenia to have a restricted view- autora cechuje bardzo szerokie pole widzenia the author takes a broad view (of the subject)- ustąpić a. oddać komuś pole to give a. lose ground to sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > p|ole
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1. I1) coming! иду!; come and have supper with us (and hear her, etc.) приходите к нам поужинать и т. д.', people come and go люди приходят и уходят; let' em all come! пусть они все приезжают!; has anybody come? кто-нибудь приходил?; the саг has come машина пришла2) I waited for the books to come я ждал, когда придут /прибудут, доставят/ книги; dinner came принесли обед3) help (money, your order, etc.) came пришла /подоспела/ помощь и т. д.4) day (the holiday, Christmas, his turn, etc.) came день и т. д. наступил; old age came подошла старость; when the time came когда пришло /подошло/ время; crisis came наступил кризис; after many years had come and gone no прошествии многих лет; in days (years, etc.) to come в будущем, в грядущие годы; in the life to come в дальнейшей жизни; he will stay here for some.time (for some months, etc.) to come он пробудет здесь еще некоторое время и т. д.', his troubles are yet to come неприятности у него еще впереди, ему еще предстоят неприятности; be ready for whatever comes будьте готовы ко всему, что может случиться5) his teeth begin to come у него начинают появляться /прорезаться/ зубы; his colour came and went он то краснел, то бледнел; the pain comes and goes боль то появляется, то исчезает; the light comes and goes свет то загорается, то гаснет2. II1) come in some manner come reluctantly (briskly, swiftly, constantly, silently, hesitatingly, jauntily, drunkenly, etc.) неохотно и т. д. приходить /подходить/; come он foot прийти пешком; they came one by one (one after another) они шли (приходили) по одному и т. д.; come at some time comeevery day (tomorrow, soon, etc.) приходить каждый день и т. д., you go on, I'm just coming вы идите, я сейчас приду; he has not come yet? он еще не пришел /не приехал/?; who is coming today? кто сегодня приезжает?; come and see me tomorrow приходите ко мне завтра [повидаться]; come somewhere come home (here, there, etc.) приходить домой и т. д.; are you coming my way? вам со мной по пути?; come in! войдите!; come out выходить; come up подняться [наверх]; I'm still in bed, can you come up? я еще [лежу] в постели, вы не могли бы подняться ко мне?; come down сойти /спуститься/ [вниз]; come back прийти назад /обратно/, вернуться; this fashion has come back эта мода и т. д. вернулась [снова]; come away отходить [прочь]; you're too near the stove, come away ты стоишь слишком близко к плите, отойди подальше: come nearer подойдите поближе; come forward выступать вперед; several members of our group came forward a) несколько членов нашей группы выступили /вышли/ вперед; б) из нашей группы вызвалось несколько добровольцев; come by /past/ проходить мимо; did you see anyone come by? тут никто не проходил?2) come at some time post comes every day (twice a day, etc.) почта приходит /почту приносят, привозят, доставляют/ каждый день и т. д.; dinner came at last обед наконец принесли3) come at some time inspiration ( love, sleep, etc.) never came вдохновение и т. д. так и не пришло; help came at last (soon enough, etc.) наконец и т. д. подоспела помощь; summer came early (late) лето наступило /пришло/ рано (поздно), лето было раннее (позднее); this holiday comes once a year этот праздник бывает один раз в году4) come at lame time buds come every spring почки появляются каждую весну; this flower comes once a year этот цветок цветет раз в год5) come in some manner the job is coning nicely (badly, etc..) работа идет хорошо и т.д., the garden is coming well в моем саду все хорошо растет3. III1) come some distance come a long way (three miles, etc.) пройти большой /длинный/ путь и т. д.2) come smb. coll. come the grand dame (the swell, the stern parent, the great man, etc.) напускать на себя вид светской дамы и т. д.4. X1) come to be in some state he came [back] refreshed in mind and body (changed, etc.) он вернулся отдохнувшим душой и телом и т. д.2) 0 come undone /untied/ развязаться; come unstitched / unsown/ распороться, разойтись по шву; come unstuck отклеиться5. XIII1) come to do smth. come to borrow a dictionary (to paint the house, to work, to clean the windows, to get this book. to see him, etc.) прийти [, чтобы] взять на время словарь и т. д.2) come to do smth. I came to believe that (to use it, to understand it, to see that I was mistaken, etc.) я стал /начал/ верить этому и т. д.; he came to see the problem in a new light он теперь видит эту проблему в новом свете; now I came to know him better... теперь, когда я узнал его лучше...; when I come to die... когда настанет мой смертный час...; how did you come to hear of it (to know this, to learn where she is living, to do that, to think of this, etc.)? как случилось, что вы узнали об этом и т. д.?; now that I come to think of it he is right подумав об этом еще раз /обдумав этот вопрос/, я понял, что он прав; come to be done the streets have come to be used as motor parks/пропущено/3) semiauxcome to be smb. he came to be a famous man (a good violinist, etc.) он стал знаменитым и т. д.; come to be in some state how does the door come to be open? почему открыта дверь?6. XIVcome doing smth. he came running он прибежал /примчался/; she came laughing она пришла или вошла смеясь /со смехом/; the sunshine came streaming in through the windows солнечные лучи, проникавшие через окно, заливали комнату; the rain came pouring down дождь лил как из ведра; the train came puffing into the station поезд пыхтя подошел к станции7. XV||1)come first (third, etc.) приходить первым и т. д.2)come to be in some state come loose ослабнуть, расшататься; come apart /asunder/ развалиться на части, распасться; things will come right coll. все будет в порядке; come true сбываться; come alive оживать; good clothes come high /expensive/ хорошие вещи стоят дорого; it comes cheaper if you buy things in bulk если покупать оптом, выходит дешевле; rising early comes easy with practice если привык рано вставать, то это совсем нетрудно; it comes natural to some people у некоторых людей это получается без всякого труда; come clean sl. "расколоться", все рассказать8. XVI1) come into (out of, to, from, along, across, etc.) some place come Into a room войти в комнату: come into the garden выйти в сад; the train came into the station поезд подошел к станции; come out of a room (out of a place, out of a house, etc.) выходить из комнаты и т. д., come to a river (to a bridge, to a village, to a station, etc.) подходить /приходить/ к реке и т. д.', come from another country (from London. etc.) приехать из другой страны и т. д.', come down from a tree спуститься с дерева; come down to this level (to the 5 ft level, etc.) опуститься до этого уровня и т. д.; come by the house (round the church, across the Alps, etc.) пройти /проехать/ мимо дома и т. д.; come through his clothes (through the wood, through the wall, etc.) проникать сквозь /через/ одежду и т. д.; come with smb. I'm coming with you я иду с вами; come with me a little way пройдемте немного со мной; will you come with me to India? вы поедете со мной в Индию?; come after smb. come after his sister идти /приходить/ вслед за его сестрой; come for /after/ smth., smb. come for one's book (for their ladder, for his present, for you, etc.) приходить за своей книгой и т. д.; they came after my passport они пришли за моим паспортом; come in smth. come in groups (in swarms. in twoes, etc.) приходить (идти) группами и т. д.: come by smth. come by саг (by train, by air, by boat, etc.) приезжать машиной /на машине/ и т. д.; come (at some time come on the tenth (before midnight, after lunch, in the evening, etc.) приходить /приезжать/ десятого и т.д.; she won't come till late она не придет допоздна; come off smth. come oft a bicycle (off a horse, off a ship, etc.) сойти с велосипеда и т. д.2) come on smth. there came a knock on the door послышался стук в дверь, в дверь постучали3) come for smth. come for advice (for an explanation, for an answer, etc.) приходить /обращаться/ за советом и т. д.; come to smb. why didn't you come to me? почему вы не пришли /не обратились/ ко мне?; you came to the wrong person вы пришли / обратились/ не к тому человеку; come before smb., smth. come before a judge (before a conciliation court, before the United Nations Assembly, etc.) представать перед судьей и т. д.; the matter came before the international court (the League of Nations, etc.) это дело разбиралось в международном арбитраже и т. д.4) come to smb. love (inspiration, etc.) came to him к нему пришла /его посетила/ любовь и т. д.; everything comes to him who waits все приходит к тому, кто умеет ждать; come upon smb. a disaster (a misfortune, a calamity, bad luck, etc.) came upon them у них произошло /их постигло/ несчастье и т. д., fear came upon me меня охватил страх; come over smb. what has come over him? что на него нашло?; а fit of dizziness came over me мне стало нехорошо, у меня закружилась голова; а change has come over him он изменился; come into (across) smth. an idea (a thought, a plan, etc.) came into my head /into my mind, across my mind/ мне в голову пришла идея и т. д.; come upon (to) smb. it came upon me that... я вдруг понял /подумал/, что...; the answer came to him вдруг он понял, как надо ответить5) come after (before, on, etc.) smth., smb. spring comes after winter (May comes after April, New Year comes after Christmas, etc.) после зимы приходит /наступает/ весна и т.д.; historians (painters, etc.) that came after him историки и т. д., жившие после него; generations (civilizations, etc.) that came before him предшествующие поколения и т. д.; come in (on) smth. that poem comes on the next page это стихотворение дано на следующей странице; her aria comes in the 3d act ее ария будет в третьем акте; snow comes in winter снег выпадает зимой; new leaves came in spring весной появились свежие листочки; come into (to, in) smth. a look of perplexity came into his face выражение недоумения появилось у него на лице; а smile came to his lips он улыбнулся; tears came in her eyes на.ее глаза навернулись слезы; come to the surface всплывать, подниматься на поверхность; come into sight появиться в поле зрения; come into the world появиться на свет; come between smb. he (his money, her sister, etc.) came between them он и т. д. встал между ними; а misunderstanding came between them между ними возникло недоразумение; enmity came between them они стали врагами6) come to smth. come to this question (to the next item on the agenda, to the section on health, etc.) перейти к этому вопросу и т.д., come near smth. come near perfection приближаться к совершенству; I cannot come near that painter я не могу сравниться с этим художником, мне до этого художника очень далеко7) come to smth. come to one's knees(to her ankles, to the ground, to her waist, etc.) доходить до колен и т. д., the forest comes right to the lake лес подходит к самому озеру8) semiaux come into smth. come into blossom /into flower/ зацвести; come into leaf одеться листвой; trees came into bud на деревьях набухли почки9) come to smth. come to an understanding (to a decision, to an agreement, to terms with him, etc.) достигнуть понимания и т. д.; come to an end закончиться; come to the end of one's money /of one's resources/ исчерпать свои ресурсы; our talks came to a standstill наши переговоры зашли в тупик; the boys came to blows у мальчишек дело дошло до драки10) semiaux come to smth. come to L 6 (to a nice lot of money, to L 1000 a year, etc.) равняться шести фунтам и т. д.; исчисляться шестью фунтами и т.д; how much does it come to? a) сколько это будет стоить?; б) чему это равняется?; duty comes to more than this thing is worth пошлина превышает стоимость самой вещи; what he knows does not come to much его знания /сведения/ немногого стоят; come to the same thing сводиться к тому же самому; all his efforts (his plans, etc.) came to naught /to nothing/ из его стараний и т. д. ничего не вышло; if it comes to that если дело дойдет до этого; what are things coming to? к чему все идет?11) come to (into) smth. this law will soon come into force /into effect/ этот закон вскоре вступит в силу; come to the throne занять престол; come (in)to power прийти к власти; come into fashion (into use) входить в моду (в употребление); these two tendencies came into conflict эти две тенденции вступили в противоречие; he came to life он пришел в себя /ожил/ the conflict came to a boil конфликт назрел; when all the facts came to light когда стали известны /выяснились/ все факты; it came to my notice /to my ears, to my knowledge мне стало известно об этом; they will come to no harm с ними ничего не случится; he will come to a bad end /to no good, to grief/ он плохо кончит; come of age достичь совершеннолетия12) come of /from, out of/ smth. this comes of carelessness (of your indiscretion, of disobedience, etc.) вот что получается в результате небрежности и т. д., вот к чему приводит небрежность и т. д.', what came of it? что из этого вышло?; nothing came of the matter ничего из этого дела не получилось; nothing came out of all this talk эти разговоры ничего не дали; success often comes from hard work успех нередко достигается упорным трудом13) come through smth. come. through trials (through sufferings, through a serious illness, etc.) пройти через испытания и т.д., come through two world wars пережить две мировые войны14) come upon /across/ smb., smth. come upon /across/ one's friend (these people, etc.) случайно встретить друга и т. д, I have just come upon him (across the postman, upon your brother, etc.) я только что [случайно] столкнулся с ним и т. д.; come upon the right answer (upon a secret, upon a jar full of ancient coins, etc.) натолкнуться на /случайно найти/ правильный ответ и т. д, I came across this in a curio shop (across this magazine, across an envelope with her note in it, etc.) мне случайно попалась эта вещь в антикварном магазине и т. д.; wandering through these valleys you will come across rare minerals, plants and butterflies бродя по этим долинам, можно отыскать /найти/ редкие минералы, растения и бабочек15) come at smb. he came at these people (at me, at the intruder, at the boys with a heavy stick, etc.) он бросился на этих людей и т. д; just let me come at you! дай мне только добраться до тебя!16) come into smth. come into a property (into an inheritance, into a fortune, into an estate, into money, into a nice income, into business, etc.) получить /приобрести/ собственность и т. д.', come into favour войти в милость, заслужить благосклонность17) come under smth. come under another heading (under the penalty of the law, etc.) подходить под другую рубрику и т. д, what regulations does this come under? в каких правилах это предусмотрено?; come within smth. come within my duties (within my lot, etc.) входить в мои обязанности и т. д.', come before smth. counts (barons) come before baronets титул графа и барона выше титула баронета18) come in smth. come in several sizes (in different colours, etc.) быть разных размеров и т. д.; these things come in tubes (in boxes, etc.) такие товары продаются в тюбиках и т. д.19) come from /of/ smb., smth. he comes from a good family (of noble parents, of peasant stock, etc.) он [происходит] из хорошей семьи и т. д., he comes from my native place (from Kent, from Florida, etc.) он [родом] из наших мест и т. д., where do you come from? откуда вы родом?; this word comes from Latin это слово латинского происхождения /пришло из латыни/; this quotation comes from Pushkin это цитата из Пушкина; the money came to him from his father (from his wife, from a rich uncle, etc.) он получил деньги от отца и т. д.; wine comes from grapes вино делают из винограда; coffee comes from Brazil кофе импортируют из Бразилии; much of the Iamb eaten in England comes from New Zealand большая часть баранины, потребляемой в Англии, ввозится из Новой Зеландии20) come from smth., smb. a sob came from her throat у нее вырвалось рыдание; no word came from him он никак не давал о себе знать; everything that comes from him is evil от него исходит только дурное9. XVII1) come to doing smth. when (if) it comes to making a decision (to buying a house, etc.) если придется решать и т. д.; he came near to leaving her (to dying, to killing himself, etc.) он чуть было не бросил ее и т. д.2) come of doing smth. this is what comes of losing hope (of grumbling, of trying to help people, of judging by the eye, etc.) вот что получается, когда человек теряет надежду и т. д; what came of all your careful planning? что вышло из всех ваших точных расчетов?; come of being in some state it comes of being careless (of being in a hurry, of being tired, etc.) это происходит из-за небрежности и т. д.', come of being of some quality this comes of being so shy (of being miserly, of being illiterate, etc.) это является результатом робости и т. д.10. XXI1come smth. over smb. coll. he likes to come the heavy father over me он любит проявлять свой отцовскую власть надо мной11. XXV1) come when... time will come when... настанет время, когда... || come what may будь, что будет2) come that... how does it come that you quarreled ( that there are only two, that you didn't get here in time, etc.)? как случилось, что вы поссорились и т. д.?12. XXVII2come into (to) smth. that... (why..., etc.) it came into my head that мне пришло в голову, что...; it came to my hearing that... до меня дошло, что...; if it comes to that why don't you tell him yourself? раз такие дело или если на то пошло, почему ты сам ему не скажешь? -
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1. a различный, разный; разнообразный2. a меняющийсяvaried scenery — меняющаяся декорация; меняющийся ландшафт
3. a пёстрый4. a неровный5. a пересечённыйСинонимический ряд:1. miscellaneous (adj.) assorted; chowchow; conglomerate; different; diverse; diversified; heterogeneous; indiscriminate; miscellaneous; mixed; motley; multifarious; promiscuous; sundry; unassorted; unsorted; variegated; various2. turned (verb) altered; changed; modified; mutated; turned3. varied (verb) differed; disagreed; discorded; dissented; divided; varied4. went (verb) extended; ran; ran/run; ranged; went; went/gone -
114 как
1. in the natureсо всеми причиндалами, как положено — with all the trimmings
как бы ни была плоха погода … — be the weather ever so bad …
2. just asон как раз был в отъезде — as it happened, he was away
именно здесь, как раз на этом месте — just at that spot
3. like4. much asкак ни странно, он запоздал — oddly enough he was late
5. not untilтолько после того; как; только тогда; когда — not until
как отмечает автор … — as the author notes …
бант как символ любви, союза — love knot
6. since7. the same asкак обстоят дела, каково положение дел? — how the land lies
этот план как раз то, что нужно — that plan rings the bell
неизвестно, как сложится их судьба — their future is dicey
8. as9. as followsвидеть, как кто-то проходит — to see pass
10. how; as; like; what; but; since; when; if; awfully; suddenly11. justточно так же; как — just as
как раз то, что мне надо — just what I wanted
12. what aboutкак он живёт?, как у него идут дела? — how is he making out?
Синонимический ряд:1. будто (проч.) будто; как будто; подобно как; подобно тому как; ровно; словно; точно; чисто; что2. каким образом (проч.) каким манером; каким образом; какими судьбами3. как-нибудь (проч.) каким-либо манером; каким-либо образом; каким-либо способом; каким-нибудь манером; каким-нибудь образом; каким-нибудь способом; как-либо; как-нибудь; тем или иным способом4. насколько (проч.) насколько; сколь; сколько -
115 Chimere
A loose gown with sleeves, worn over the rochet by bishops in the reign of Edward VI. It was of a scarlet colour. In Elizabeth's time it was changed to the black satin gown as worn at present. -
116 διαφθείρω
A , etc., [dialect] Ep.- φθέρσω Il.13.625
: [tense] pf. , Pl.Ap. 30d, etc.; also διέφθορα (v. infr. 111):— [voice] Pass., [tense] fut.διαφθᾰρήσομαι Th.4.37
; [dialect] Ion.διαφθερέομαι Hdt.8.108
, 9.42: [ per.] 3pl. [tense] plpf.διεφθάρατο Id.8.90
:—destroy utterly,πόλιν Il.13.625
;ἔργα διαφθείρεσκε Hdt.1.36
; make away with, kill,τινά Id.9.88
, etc.; destroy, ruin, ἥδ' ἡμέρα φύσει σε καὶ διαφθερεῖ S.l.c.;τὴν τύχην Id.Ph.1069
; δ. χεῖρα weaken, slacken one's hand, E.Med. 1055; spoil, break,ὑγιῆ λίθον IG7.3073.33
(Lebad., ii B.C.);τὰ θυρώματα διεφθάρθαι IG22.1046.11
; δ. τὴν συνουσίαν break up the party, Pl.Prt. 338d.2 in moral sense, corrupt, ruin, ; δ. τοὺς νέους, τοὺς νεωτέρους, Pl.Ap. 30b, 25a;νεανίσκον συνὼν δ. Eup. 337
; esp. corrupt by bribes, Hdt.5.51;ἀργυρίῳ δ. τινά Lys.28.9
;διαφθειρομένων ἐπὶ χρήμασι D.18.45
; δ. γυναῖκα seduce a woman, Lys.1.16, etc., cf. E.Ba. 318 ([voice] Pass.); δ. τοὺς νόμους falsify, counterfeit them, Isoc.18.11;γραμματεῖον Id.17.33
([voice] Pass., ib.24);τὰ φεφ αδηκότα IG9(1).334.37
([dialect] Locr., V. B.C.).3 οὐδὲν διαφθείρας τοῦ χρώματος having changed nothing of his colour, Pl.Phd. 117b.4 of a woman, to lose by miscarriage or premature birth, ἔμβρυα, βρέφος, Hp.Aph.5.53, Plu.2.242c: abs., miscarry, Hp.Epid.7.73, Is.8.36:—[voice] Pass.,τῶν διαφθαρεισῶν τὰ ἔμβρυα Hp.Mul.1.72
.II [voice] Pass., to be destroyed, δ. ἐπὶ τοῖς ἱματίοις to be murdered for the clothes he wore, Antipho 2.2.5; of animals, freq. in Pap., POxy.74.14 (ii A.D.), etc.; esp. to be crippled, disabled, Hdt.1.34; of ships, ib. 166, And.1.142; to be spoilt, (i B.C.), cf. Th.7.84; to be corrupted,αἷμα Gal.15.297
, al.; deaf,Hdt.
1.38; τὰ σκέλεα διεφθάρησαν had their legs broken, Id.8.28;διέφθαρμαι δέμας τὸ πᾶν S.Tr. 1056
;τὰ ὄμματα δ.
blinded,Pl.
R. 517a;σὰς φρένας E.Hel. 1192
; τὸ φρενῶν διαφθαρέν, = φρενοβλάβεια, Id.Or. 297, cf. X.Cyr.4.1.8: abs., διεφθαρμένος decomposed, of a corpse, Pl.R. 614b.III [tense] pf. διέφθορα intr., to have lost one's wits,διέφθορας Il. 15.128
; also in Hp., διεφθορὸς αἷμα corrupted blood, Mul.2.134; freq. in later Prose,γάλα δ. ἤδη J.AJ5.5.4
;τὰ δ. σώματα Plu.2.87c
, cf. 128e, Luc.Sol.3, etc.; but,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαφθείρω
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117 μεθίστημι
A causal, in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. 1, place in another way, change, τοι ταῦτα μεταστήσω I will change thee this present, i. e. give another instead, Od.4.612;μ. τὰ νόμιμα πάντα Hdt.1.65
; ὄνομα, τύχην, E.Ba. 296, Heracl. 935;τὸ μέγα εἰς οὐδὲν χρόνος μ. Id.Fr. 304
(lyr.);μ. νόμους X.HG5.4.64
;ταύτην τὴν πολιτείαν Pl.R. 562c
; ; ἐς ὀλιγαρχίαν μ. [ τὴν πολιτείαν] X.HG2.3.24; ἐξ ὀλιγαρχίας ἐς τὸ δημοκρατεῖσθαι μ. τοὺς Βυζαντίους ib.4.8.27; τὰ ἐκεῖ πάντα πρὸς Λακεδαιμονίους ib.2.2.5; also ἐκ τῆς καθεστηκυίας ἄλλην μ. [ πολιτείαν] introduce a new polity, Arist.Pol. 1301b8;μ. βασιλείαν ἀντὶ τυραννίδος Pl.Ep. 319d
.2 c. gen. partit., οὐ μεθίστησι τοῦ χρώματος he changes [ nothing] of his colour, Ar.Eq. 398 (lyr.).3 remove from one place to another, Th.4.57;ὠστράκιζον καὶ μεθίστασαν ἐκ τῆς πόλεως Arist.Pol. 1284a21
;ἐς ἄλλην χθόνα μ. πόδα E.Ba.49
:— [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Med. μεταστήσασθαι remove from oneself or from one's presence, Hdt.1.89, 8.101, And.1.12, Th.1.79; banish, Aeschin.3.129;μ. φρουρὰς ἐκ πόλεων Plb.18.44.4
.B [voice] Pass., with [tense] aor. 1 μετεστάθην [ᾰ] E.El. 1202 (lyr.), D.26.6, also [tense] aor. 2, [tense] pf., and [tense] plpf. [voice] Act.:I of persons, stand among or in the midst of, c. dat.,ἑτάροισι μεθίστατο Il.5.514
.2 change one's position, τυράννοις ἐκποδὼν μεθίστασο make way for them, E. Ph.40; depart,παλαιὸν εἰς ἴχνος A.Supp. 538
(lyr.);ἐκ τῆς τάξιος Hdt.9.58
;ἐκ τυραννικοῦ κύκλου S.Aj. 750
;ἔξω τῆς οἰκουμένης Aeschin. 3.165
;ἐκ φωτὸς εἰς σκότος μ. Pl.R. 518a
: c. gen.,δεῦρ' Ἰωλκίας χθονός E.Med. 551
;θρόνων Id.Ph.75
;μ. φυγῇ Id.Med. 1295
: abs.,μετάσταθ', ἀπόβαθι S.OC 162
(lyr.), cf. D.23.69; ὅταν μεταστῇ [ ὄλβος] S.Fr.646.6.3 c. gen. rei, change, cease from, ;ξηρῶν τρόπων Ar.V. 1451
(lyr.), cf. Pl. 365; λύπης, κακῶν, E.Alc. 1122, Hel. 856; μ. βίου die, Id.Alc.21 (also μ. alone, J.AJ17.4.2, Plu. 2.1104c; ἑκὼν μ. commit suicide, Vett. Val.94.9); μ. φρενῶν change from one's former mind, change one's mind, E.Ba. 944.4 go over to another party, revolt, Th.1.35, etc.;ἀπό τινος Id.8.76
; παρά or πρός τινα, Id.1.107, 130.II of things, change, alter, either for the better,τῆς τύχης εὖ μετεστεώσης Hdt.1.118
;ἐς τὸ λῷον.. μεθέστηκεν κέαρ E.Med. 911
; or for the worse, ἐξ ἧς [ πολιτείας] ἡ ὀλιγαρχία μετέστη from which oligarchy arose by a change, Pl.R. 553e, cf. X.HG2.3.24, Arist.Pol. 1301a22, Plb.6.9.10; εἴ τι μὴ δαίμων.. μεθέστηκε στρατῷ hath changed for them, A.Pers. 158 (troch.);νέος μεθέστηκ' ἐκ γέροντος E.Heracl. 796
.2 Medic., of pains, change position,εἰς τὴν ἄνω χώραν Gal.16.652
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118 ἀλλόχροος
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119 εὑρώς
εὑρώς, - ῶτοςGrammatical information: m.Other forms: ἔρβως εὔρως Η.Derivatives: εὑρώεις `mouldy, musty' adjunct of the Underworld (Hom., Hes.), also of πηλός (Opp.); εὑρωτιάω `be..' (Ar., Thphr.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: One compared ἱδρώς, γέλως, ἔρως etc., and concluded to an original s-stem (Schwyzer 514). No convincing etymology. Brugmann Griech. Gramm.3 197 n. 2 and Solmsen Unt. 123 n. 1 assumed *ἐ-Ϝρ-ώς "envelopper, coverer" and adduced Skt. vr̥ṇóti `hide, cover', várṇa- `colour' etc. Not with Thieme Studien 59 n. 2 as *ἐ-Ϝρώδ-ς "gnawer" to Lat. rōdere `gnaw'. - εὑρώεις (see Schwyzer 527, Chantraine Formation 274) not to be changed into ἠερόεις; s. the remarks by Solmsen, Unt. 121f.; nor to be interpreted as `rich in souls, populated by souls', to Av. urvan- `soul', urvarā `plants' (Thieme 59ff.); cf. Mayrhofer Arb. Inst. Sprachw. 4, 53. - Fur. 242 refers to the form given by Hesychius, and thinks the form is Pre-Greek, which seems quite plausible.Page in Frisk: 1,593-594Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εὑρώς
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120 μάρμαρος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `stone, (piece of) rock' (M 380, ι 499, prob. also E. Ph. 663 [lyr.] and Ar. Ach. 1172 [lyr.]), also appositive (attributive) to πέτρος (Π 735, E. Ph. 1401); `white stone, marble' (Hp., Thphr., Theoc.); also μάρμαρον n. `id.' (Call., late inscr.); also `callosity on the foot of asses' ( Hippiatr.).Derivatives: μαρμάρ-ινος (Theoc., inscr.), - εος (inscr., pap., AP) `of marble'; - όεις `gleaming like marble' (S.), - ώδης `marble-like' (Et. Gud.); uncertain μαρμαρικός ( ἄσβεστος, PHolm. 25, 19); prob. rather to Μαρμαρική. Further μαρμαρῖτις ( πέτρα) `marble-like' (Ph. Byz.); also plantname, `peony, Fumaria' (Ps.-Dsc.; because of the blue-gray colour; Strömberg Pfl.namen 26), also `peony' (Plin., who explains the name from the standing-place; cf. Redard 57 a. 74). μαρμαρ-άριος `marbleworkerer' (inscr.; = Lat. marmorārius). Denom. verb μαρμαρόομαι, - όω `be changed into marble, cover with marble' (Lyc., Hero), with (formally) μαρμάρωσις `callosity' ( Hippiatr.); best direct from μάρμαρον, cf. on ἀέτωσις sub αἰετός. -- μαρμαρωσσός `with callosity' ( Hippiatr.) from Lat. marmorōsus `id.'.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: The original sense of `stone, rock' prob. with Prellwitz to μάρναμαι (?. Cf. Lat. rumpō: rūpēs); the meaning `marble' from the folketymological connection with μαρμαίρω, μαρμάρεος. How old the veterinary-medicinal meaning `callosity' is, cannot be established; it does not represent in any case an independent development from a supposed "basic meaning" (*hardening' v.t.), but comes rather from `stone' or `marble'. The same development is seen in the lat. LW [loanword] marmor. From Latin came the Westeurop. and Westslavic forms; Ukr. mrámor influenced also by μάρμαρος? Rich lit. in W.-Hofmann s. marmor. P. Mazon prefers a connection with μαρμαίρω; cf. LSJ `a crystalline rock which sparkles'. In any case the formation of the word (- μαρ-ος) remains unclear, which makes Pre-Greek origin probable, so that connection with μάρναμαι must be given up.See also: -- Weiteres s. μάρναμαι.Page in Frisk: 2,176-177Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μάρμαρος
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