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1 τινάσσω
Aἐτίναξα Il.20.57
, Sapph.42, poet.τίναξα Pi.O.9.30
:—[voice] Med. (v. infr.):— [voice] Pass., [tense] fut. τινάξεται ([etym.] δια-) E.Ba. 587 (lyr.): [tense] aor.ἐτινάχθην Plu.Cim. 16
; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.ἐτίναχθεν Il.16.348
: 2 [tense] aor. part.τινᾰγείς Str.5.4.9
(s. v.l.): [tense] pf. [ per.] 3sg. indic.τετίνακται Hp.Flat.14
(v.l. τετάρακται); inf. τετινάχθαι ([etym.] δια-) Aesop.305:— shake or brandish a weapon,δύο δοῦρε τινάσσων Il.12.298
;ἔγχος 20.163
, Tyrt.11.25;φάσγανον Il.22.311
;ἀστεροπήν 13.243
;αἰγίδα 17.595
;ἐν χεροῖν πύρπνουν βέλος A.Pr. 917
; (lyr.);λαμπάδας ἐν χερσί Ar.Ra. 340
(lyr.), cf. 328 (lyr.):—[voice] Med.,ἐτινάξατο δούρατος ἀκμάς Theoc.22.185
.2 generally, shake, γαῖαν, of Poseidon, Il.20.57; ἑανοῦ ἐτίναξε λαβοῦσα shook her by the robe (to make her attend), 3.385; ποσὶ θρόνον λακτίζων ἐτίνασσε upset it, Od.22.88; ὡς δ' ἄνεμος.. θημῶνα τ. scatters, 5.368; νεῦρα (sc. κιθάρας) τ. make the strings quiver, by striking them, AP9.584.9; τὴν ἐσθῆτα συνεχῶς τ. (to air it) Gal.17(1).652: metaph.,Ἔρος ἐτίναξέ μοι φρένας Sapph.
l.c.: abs., shake fruit from trees, PFay.102.1 (ii A.D.):—[voice] Pass.,ῥάβδῳ τινάσσεται τὸ μελάνθιον LXX Is.28.27
:—[voice] Med., τιναξάσθην πτερά they shook their wings, Od.2.151 (soτινάσσονται πτερύγεσσιν Arat.971
;τιναξαμένου τοῖς ὅπλοις Plu.Alex.63
, cf. Dio39):—[voice] Pass.,πήληξ τινάσσετο Il.15.609
; πεδόθεν τινάσσετο μακρὸς Ὄλυμπος shook or quaked, Hes.Th. 680; φόβῳ ἐτίναχθεν ἀϋτῆς quaked with fear, A.R.4.641.-- poet. Verb, used by Hp.l.c. (s. v.l.), Arist.Mu. 397a28, Plu. (v. supr.), Sor.1.46, Philostr.VA4.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τινάσσω
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2 zadrż|eć
pf (zadrżysz, zadrżał, zadrżeli) vi 1. (zatrząść się) [osoba] to tremble, to shiver; [dom, ziemia] to shake, to tremble; [samolot] to shudder- zadrżeć z zimna/ze strachu to tremble a. shiver a. quiver with cold/fear- zadrżeć z gniewu to shake with anger- cały dom zadrżał od wybuchu the whole house shook from the explosion- powieka mu zadrżała his eyelid twitched- zadrżał z przerażenia he quaked with fear- zadrżał na myśl o tym, co by się stało, gdyby… he trembled at the thought of what would happen if… ⇒ drżeć2. (zamigotać) [płomień, światło, blask] to flicker ⇒ drżeć 3. (o głosie, dźwięku) to tremble, to waver ⇒ drżećThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zadrż|eć
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3 на носу
прост.near; at hand; < just> round the corner; at one's doorstep; upon one- Лето-то уж давно прошло; вот и осень приходит, вот и зима на носу. (И. Тургенев, Затишье) — 'Summer has long passed; the autumn is passing, too, and winter is upon us.'
Он жил и дрожал - только и всего. Даже вот теперь: смерть у него на носу, а он всё дрожит, сам не знает, из-за чего. (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Премудрый пискарь) — He had lived and shivered and nothing else. Even now, with death at his doorstep, the Minnow quaked with a fear of he knew not what.
- А ты знаешь, что в Питере творится? Не слыхивал? А ты знаешь, что революция на носу? (Л. Соболев, Капитальный ремонт) — 'Do you know what's going on in Petersburg? You don't? D'you know that the revolution is round the corner?'
Я говорю: - Севообороты утверждены, сев на носу. Не время сейчас, да никто нам и не позволит менять! (Г. Николаева, Повесть о директоре МТС и главном агрономе) — 'The crop-rotation plan has been approved,' I said, 'and the sowing season is near at hand. This is hardly the time to change it and nobody'd let you do it...'
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4 quake
[kweɪk]1. verb1) (of people) to shake or tremble, especially with fear.يَرْتَجِف خَوْفاً2) (of the ground) to shake:يَهْتَز، يَتَزَلْزَلThe ground quaked under their feet.
2. nounan earthquake.زَلْزال -
5 skælve
quake, quaver, shiver, shudder* * *vb (skælvede el. skjalv, skælvet) tremble (af with, fx anger, cold, excitement, fear, rage; his lips trembled; the leaves trembled);( ryste) shake (af with, fx fear, nervousness),( voldsomt, F) quake ( fx the earth shook (, quaked) under us);( dirre, F) quiver (af with, fx delight, fear; his lips quivered);( især af kulde, frygt) shiver,( stærkere) shudder;[ med præp:]( af angst) tremble before somebody;[ jeg skælver for at møde ham] I tremble at the thought of meeting him;[ skælve over hele kroppen] tremble in every limb, tremble all over. -
6 ryste
agitate, disconcert, fluff, jar, jolt, plump up, quake, quiver, rock, shake, shatter, shiver, tremble* * *vb( uden objekt) shake (af with, fx laughter, fear, nervousness; his hand was shaking);( skælve) tremble (af with, fx anger, cold, excitement, nervousness),( især af kulde, frygt også) shiver (af with, fx cold, fear, fever),( af frygt også, især spøg.) quake;( om jorden) shake,( stærkere, F) quake ( fx the earth shook (, quaked) under us);( om stemme) shake,F quaver;( med objekt) shake ( fx an apple tree, a bottle of medicine, a cocktail, a carpet, a duster);(fig: svække) shake ( fx his faith),( chokere) upset,( stærkere) shock, shake up;[ det rystede mig at se ham] it gave me a shock to see him;[ ryste sig] shake oneself;[ med præp & adv:][ ryste af sig] shake off ( fx the snow; the pursuers);(se også støv);[ ryste for én] be scared of somebody;[ ryste for at han skal opdage det] tremble at the thought of his finding out;[ ryste over hele kroppen] shake (, tremble) all over, tremble in every limb;[ han rystede på hånden] his hand was shaking;[ ryste på hovedet] shake one's head ( over, ad at);[ ryste sammen] shake up;[ blive rystet sammen] get together;(dvs producere uden besvær) toss off ( fx an article, a poem, a song);[ han ryster vittigheder ud af ærmet] he has an inexhaustible fund of jokes;[ han ryster digte ud af ærmet] he produces poems at the drop of a hat.
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