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  • 41 स्व _sva

    स्व pron. a.
    1 One's own, belonging to oneself, often serving as a reflexive pronoun; स्वनियोगमशून्यं कुरु Ś.2; प्रजाः प्रजाः स्वा इव तन्त्रयित्वा 5.5; oft. in comp. in this sense; स्वपुत्र, स्वकलत्र, स्वद्रव्य.
    -2 Innate, natural, inherent, peculiar, inborn; सूर्यापाये न खलु कमलं पुष्यति स्वामभिख्याम् Me.82; Ś.1.19; स तस्य स्वो भावः प्रकृतिनियतत्वादकृतकः U. 6.14.
    -3 Belonging to one's own caste or tribe; शूद्रैव भार्या शूद्रस्य सा च स्वा च विशः स्मृते Ms.3.13;5.14.
    -स्वः 1 One's own self.
    -2 A relative, kinsman; एनं स्वा अभि- संविशन्ति भर्ता स्वानां श्रेष्ठः पुर एता भवति Bṛi. Up.1.3.18; (दौर्गत्यं) येन स्वैरपि मन्यन्ते जीवन्तो$पि मृता इव Pt.2.1; Ms. 2.19.
    -3 The soul.
    -4 N. of Viṣṇu.
    -स्वा A woman of one's own caste.
    -स्वः, -स्वम् 1 Wealth, property; as in निःस्व q. v.
    -2 (In alg.) The plus or affirmative quantity; cf. धनः; स्वशब्दो$यमात्मीयधनज्ञातीनां प्रत्येकं वाचको न समुदायस्य ŚB. on MS.6.7.2. The Ego.
    -4 Nature (स्वभावः); वृत्तिर्भूतानि भूतानां चराणामचराणि च । कृता स्वेन नृणां तत्र कामाच्चोदनयापि वा ॥ Bhāg.12.7.13.
    -Comp. -अक्षपादः a follower of the Nyāya system of philosophy.
    -अक्षरम् one's own hand-writing.
    -अधिकारः one's own duty or sway; स्वाधिकारात् प्रमत्तः Me.1; स्वाधिकारभूमौ Ś.7.
    -अधिपत्यम् one's own supremacy, sovereignty.
    -अधि- ष्ठानम् one of the six Chakras or mystical circles of the body.
    -अधीन a.
    1 dependent on oneself, self-dependent.
    -2 independent.
    -3 one's own subject.
    -4 in one's own power; स्वाधीना वचनीयतापि हि वरं बद्धो न सेवाञ्जलिः Mk.3. 11. ˚कुशल a. having prosperity in one's own power; स्वाधीनकुशलाः सिद्धिमन्तः Ś.4. ˚ पतिका, ˚भर्तृका a woman who has full control over her husband, one whose husband is subject to her; अथ सा निर्गताबाधा राधा स्वाधीनभर्तृका । निजगाद रतिक्लान्तं कान्तं मण्डनवाञ्छया Gīt.12; see S. D.112. et seq.
    -अध्यायः 1 self-recitation, muttering to oneself.
    -2 study of the Vedas, sacred study, perusal of sacred books; स्वाध्यायेनार्चयेदृषीन् Ms.3.81; Bg.16.1; T. Up.1.9.1.
    -3 the Veda itself.
    -4 a day on which sacred study is enjoined to be resumed after suspension. ˚अर्थिन् m. a student who tries to secure his own livelihood during his course of holy study; Ms.11.1.
    -अध्यायिन् m.
    1 a student of the Vedas.
    -2 a tradesman.
    -अनुभवः, अनुभूतिः f.
    1 self-experience.
    -2 self-knowledge; स्वानुभूत्येकसाराय नमः शान्ताय तेजसे Bh.2.1. अनुभावः love for property.
    -अनुरूप a.
    1 natural, inborn.
    -2 worthy of oneself.
    -अन्तम् 1 the mind; मम स्वान्तध्वान्तं तिरयतु नवीनो जलधरः Bv.4.5; Mv.7.17.
    -2 a cavern.
    -3 one's own death, end.
    -अर्जित a. self-acquired.
    -अर्थ a.
    1 self-interested.
    -2 having its own or true meaning.
    -3 having one's own object or aim.
    -4 pleonastic.
    (-र्थः) 1 one's own interest, self-interest; सर्वः स्वार्थं समीहते Śi.2.65; स्वार्थात्सतां गुरुतरा प्रणयिक्रियैव V. 4.15.
    -2 own or inherent meaning; स्वार्थे णिच्, स्वार्थे कप्रत्ययः &c.; परार्थव्यासङ्गादुपजहदथ स्वार्थपरताम् Bv.1.79 (where both senses are intended).
    -3 = पुरुषार्थः q. v.; Bhāg.12.2.6. ˚अनुमानम् inference for oneself, a kind of inductive reasoning, one of the two main kinds of अनुमान, the other being परार्थानुमान. ˚पण्डित a.
    1 clever in one's own affairs.
    -2 expert in attending to one's own interests. ˚पर, ˚परायण a. intent on securing one's own interests, selfish; परार्थानुष्ठाने जडयति नृपं स्वार्थपरता Mu.3.4. ˚विघातः frustration of one's object. ˚सिद्धिः f. fulfilment of one's own object.
    -आनन्दः delight in one's self.
    -आयत्त a. subject to, or dependent upon, oneself; स्वायत्तमेकान्तगुणं विधात्रा विनिर्मितं छादनमज्ञतायाः Bh. 2.7.
    -आरब्ध, -आरम्भक a. self-undertaken.
    - आहत a. coined by one's self.
    -इच्छा self-will, own inclination. ˚आचारः acting as one likes; self-will. ˚मृत्युः an epithet of Bhīṣma.
    -उत्थ a. innate.
    -उदयः the rising of a sign or heavenly body at any particular place.
    -उपधिः a fixed star.
    -कम्पनः air, wind.
    -कर्मन् one's own duty (स्वधर्म); स्वकर्मनिरतः सिद्धिं यथा विन्दति तच्छृणु Bg.18. 45.
    -कर्मस्थ a. minding one's own duty; अधीयीरंस्त्रयो वर्णाः स्वकर्मस्था द्विजातयः Ms.1.1.
    -कर्मिन् a. selfish.
    -कामिन् a. selfish.
    -कार्यम् one's own business or interest.
    -कुलक्षयः a fish.
    -कृतम् a deed done by one's self.
    -कृतंभुज् a. experiencing the results of former deeds (प्रारब्धकर्म); मा शोचतं महाभागावात्मजान् स्वकृतंभुजः Bhāg.1. 4.18.
    -गतम् ind. to oneself, aside (in theatrical lang- uage).
    -गृहः a kind of bird.
    -गोचर a. subject to one's self; स्वगोचरे सत्यपि चित्तहारिणा Ki.8.13.
    -चर a. self-moving.
    -छन्द a.
    1 self-willed, uncontrolled, wanton.
    -2 spontaneous.
    -3 wild. (
    -न्दः) one's own will or choice, own fancy or pleasure, independence. (
    -न्दम्) ind. at one's own will or pleasure, wantonly, volunta- rily; स्वच्छन्दं दलदरविन्द ते मरन्दं विन्दन्तो विदधतु गुञ्जितं मिलिन्दाः Bv.1.15.
    - a.
    1 self-born.
    -2 natural (स्वाभाविक); आगता त्वामियं बुद्धिः स्वजा वैनायिकी च या Rām.2.112.16.
    (-जः) 1 a son or child.
    -2 sweat, perspiration.
    -3 a viper. (
    -जा) a daughter. (
    -जम्) blood.
    -जनः 1 a kinsman, relative; इतःप्रत्यादेशात् स्वजनमनुगन्तुं व्यवसिता Ś. 6.8; Pt.1.5.
    -2 one's own people or kindred, one's household. ˚गन्धिन् a. distantly related to. (स्वजनायते Den. P. 'becomes or is treated as a relation'; Pt.1.5.)
    -जातिः 1 one's own kind.
    -2 one's own family or caste.
    -ज्ञातिः a kinsman.
    -ता personal regard or interest; अस्यां मे महती स्वता Svapna.1.7.
    -तन्त्र a.
    1 self-dependent, uncontrolled, independent, self-willed.
    -2 of age, full-grown. (
    -न्त्रम्) one's own (common group of) subsidiaries; जैमिनेः परतन्त्रापत्तेः स्वतन्त्रप्रतिषेधः स्यात् MS. 12.1.8. (
    -न्त्रः) a blind man.
    -दृश् a. seeing one's self; ईयते भगवानेभिः सगुणो निर्गुणः स्वदृक् Bhāg.3.32.36.
    -देशः one's own country, native country. ˚जः, ˚बन्धुः a fellow countryman.
    -धर्मः 1 one's own religion.
    -2 one's own duty, the duties of one's own class; Ms.1.88,91; स्वधर्मे निधनं श्रेयः परधर्मो भयावहः Bg.3.35.
    -3 peculiarity, one's own rights.
    -निघ्न a. depending on or subservi- ent to oneself; (पुराणि च) निगृह्य निग्रहाभिज्ञो निन्ये नेता स्वनिघ्नताम् Śiva B.25.9.
    -पक्षः 1 one's own side or party.
    -2 a friend.
    -3 one's own opinion.
    -पणः one's own stake.
    -परमण्डलम् one's own and an enemy's country.
    -प्रकाश a.
    1 self-evident.
    -2 self-luminous.
    -प्रतिष्ठ a. astringent.
    -प्रधान a. independent.
    -प्रयोगात् ind. by means of one's own efforts.
    -बीजः the soul.
    -भटः 1 one's own warrior.
    -2 bodyguard.
    -भावः 1 own state.
    -2 an essential or inherent property, natu- ral constitution, innate or peculiar disposition, nature; स्वभावहेतुजा भावाः Mb.12.211.3; पौरुषं कारणं केचिदाहुः कर्मसु मानवाः । दैवमेके प्रशंसन्ति स्वभावमपरे जनाः ॥ 12.238.4; Bg.5.14; स्वभावो दुरतिक्रमः Subhāṣ.; so कुटिल˚, शुद्ध˚, मृदु˚, चपल˚, कठिन˚ &c. ˚आत्मक a. natural, inborn; स्वभावतः प्रवृत्तो यः प्राप्नोत्यर्थ न कारणात्। तत् स्वभावात्मकं विद्धि फलं पुरुष- सत्तम ॥ Mb.3.32.19. ˚उक्तिः f.
    1 spontaneous declara- tion.
    -2 (in Rhet.) a figure of speech which consists in describing a thing to the life, or with exact resem- blance; स्वभावोक्तिस्तु डिम्भादेः स्वक्रियारूपवर्णनम् K. P.1, or नानावस्थं पदार्थानां रूपं साक्षाद्विवृण्वती Kāv.2.8. ˚ज a. innate, natural. ˚भावः natural disposition. ˚वादः the doctrine that the universe was produced and is sustained by the natural and necessary action of substances according to their inherent properties, (and not by the agency of a Supreme Being). ˚सिद्ध a. natural, sponta- neous, inborn.
    -भूः m.
    1 an epithet of Brahman.
    -2 of Śiva.
    -3 of Viṣṇu. -f. one's own country, home.
    -मनीषा own judgement.
    -मनीषिका indifference.
    -मात्रेण ind. by one's self.
    -युतिः the line which joins the extremities of the perpendicular and diagonal.
    -यूथ्यः a relation.
    -योनि a. related on the mother's side. (-m., f.) own womb, one's own place of birth. (-f.) a sister or near female relative; रेतःसेकः स्वयोनीषु कुमारीष्वन्त्यजासु च (गुरुतल्पसमं विदुः) Ms.11.58.
    -रसः 1 natural taste.
    -2 proper taste or sentiment in com- position.
    -3 a kind of astringent juice.
    -4 the residue of oily substances (ground on a stone.)
    -राज् a.
    1 self-luminons; त्वमकरणः स्वराडखिलकारकशक्तिधरः Bhāg.1. 87.28.
    -2 self-wise; Bhāg.1.1.1. -m.
    1 the Supreme Being.
    -2 one of the seven rays of the sun.
    -3 N. of Brahmā; दिदृक्षुरागादृषिभिर्वृतः स्वराट् Bhāg.3.18.2.
    -4 N. of Viṣṇ&u; हस्तौ च निरभिद्येतां बलं ताभ्यां ततः स्वराट् Bhāg.3. 26.59.
    -5 a king with a revenue of 5 lacs to one crore Karṣas; ततस्तु कोटिपर्यन्तः स्वराट् सम्राट् ततः परम् Śukra.1. 185.
    -राज्यम् 1 independent dominion or sovereignty.
    -2 own kingdom.
    -राष्ट्रम् own kingdom.
    -रुचिः one's own pleasure.
    -रूप a.
    1 similar, like.
    -2 handsome, pleasing, lovely.
    -3 learned, wise.
    (-पम्) 1 one's own form or shape, natural state or condition; तत्रान्यस्य कथं न भावि जगतो यस्मात् स्वरूपं हि तत् Pt.1.159.
    -2 natural character or form, true constitution.
    -3 nature.
    -4 peculiar aim.
    -5 kind, sort, species. ˚असिद्धि f. one of the three forms of fallacy called असिद्ध q. v.
    -लक्षणम् a peculiar characteristic or property.
    -लोकः 1 one's own form (आत्मरूप); व्यर्थो$पि नैवोपरमेत पुंसां मत्तः परावृत्तधियां स्वलोकात् Bhāg.11.22.34.
    -2 self-knowledge; पुष्णन् स्वलोकाय न कल्पते वै Bhāg.7.6.16.
    -बत् a. possessed of property; स्ववती श्रुत्यनुरोधात् ŚB. on MS.6.1.2.
    -वश a.
    1 self-controlled.
    -2 independent.
    -वहित a.
    1 self-impelled.
    -2 alert, active.
    -वासिनी a woman whether married or unmarried who continues to live after maturity in her father's house.
    -विग्रहः one's own body.
    -विषयः one's own country, home.
    -वृत्तम् one's own business.
    -वृत्ति a. living by one's own exertions.
    -संविद् f. the knowledge of one's own or the true essence.
    -संवृत a. self-protected, self-guarded; मायां नित्यं स्वसंवृतः Ms.7.14.
    -संवेदनम् knowledge derived from one's self.
    -संस्था 1 self-abiding.
    -2 self-possession.
    -3 ab- sorption in one's own self; उन्मत्तमत्तजडवत्स्वसंस्थां गतस्य मे वीर चिकित्सितेन Bhāg.5.1.13.
    -स्थ a.
    1 self-abiding.
    -2 self-dependent, relying on one's own exer- tions, confident, firm, resolute; स्वस्थं तं सूचयन्तीव वञ्चितो$सीति वीक्षितैः Bu. Ch.4.37.
    -3 independent.
    -4 doing well, well, in health, at ease, comfortable; स्वस्थ एवास्मि Māl.4; स्वस्थे को वा न पण्डितः Pt.1.127; see अखस्थ also.
    -5 contented, happy. (
    -स्थम्) ind. at ease, comfortably, composedly.
    -स्थानम् one's own place or home, one's own abode; नक्रः स्वस्थानमासाद्य गजेन्द्रमपि कर्षति Pt.3.46. ˚विवृद्धिः (Mīmāṁsā) augmen- tation in its own place (opp. दण्डकलितवत् आवृत्तिः); तत्र पूर्णे पुनरावृत्तिर्नास्तीति दण्डकलितवद् न स्यात् । न च वृद्ध्या विना तद न्तरं पूर्यते इति स्वस्थानविवृद्धिरागतेति ŚB. on MS.1.5.83.
    -स्वरूपम् one's true character.
    -हन्तृ m. suicide.
    -हरणम् confiscation of property.
    -हस्तः one's own hand or handwriting, an autograph; see under हस्त.
    -हस्तिका an axe.
    -हित a. beneficial to oneself (
    -तम्) one's own good or advantage, one's own welfare.
    -हेतुः one's own cause.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > स्व _sva

  • 42 exile

    1. noun
    1) Exil, das; (forcible also) Verbannung, die ( from aus)

    in exileim Exil

    into exileins Exil

    2) (person, lit. or fig.) Verbannte, der/die
    2. transitive verb
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) im Exil Lebende/r
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) das Exil
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) verbannen
    * * *
    ex·ile
    [ˈeksaɪl]
    I. n
    1. no pl (banishment) Exil nt, Verbannung f ( from aus + dat)
    to be in \exile im Exil leben
    to go into \exile ins Exil gehen
    2. (person) Verbannte(r) f(m), Exilierte(r) f(m) form
    he's been a political \exile from his homeland er musste aus politischen Gründen ins Exil gehen
    tax \exile Steuerflüchtling m
    3. REL
    the E\exile die Babylonische Gefangenschaft
    II. vt
    to \exile sb jdn verbannen [o ins Exil schicken] [o form exilieren]
    the \exiled author der im Exil lebende Schriftsteller/die im Exil lebende Schriftstellerin, der Exilschriftsteller/die Exilschriftstellerin
    * * *
    ['eksaɪl]
    1. n
    1) (= person) Verbannte(r) mf
    2) (= banishment) Exil nt, Verbannung f
    2. vt
    verbannen (from aus), ins Exil schicken
    * * *
    exile [ˈeksaıl; ˈeɡzaıl]
    A s
    1. a) Exil n
    b) Verbannung f:
    go into exile ins Exil gehen;
    live in exile im Exil oder in der Verbannung leben;
    government in exile Exilregierung f;
    place of exile Exil, Verbannungsort m
    2. a) Verbannte(r) m/f(m)
    b) im Exil Lebende(r) m/f(m)
    3. the Exile BIBEL die Babylonische Gefangenschaft
    B v/t
    a) exilieren, ins Exil schicken
    b) verbannen ( from aus), in die Verbannung schicken
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) Exil, das; (forcible also) Verbannung, die ( from aus)
    2) (person, lit. or fig.) Verbannte, der/die
    2. transitive verb
    * * *
    n.
    Exil -e n.

    English-german dictionary > exile

  • 43 settle

    I ['setl]
    nome = cassapanca dotata di schienale e braccioli
    II 1. ['setl]
    1) (position comfortably) sistemare [person, animal]
    2) (calm) calmare [stomach, nerves]
    3) (resolve) sistemare [matter, business]; comporre [ dispute]; risolvere, appianare [ conflict]; risolvere [ problem]

    that settles it! (making decision) ho deciso! (in exasperation) e con questo ho chiuso!

    4) (agree on) stabilire, fissare [ arrangements]
    6) comm. (pay) regolare, saldare [bill, debt]

    to settle money on sb. — lasciare o intestare del denaro a qcn

    7) (colonize) colonizzare, insediarsi in [ country]
    2.
    1) (come to rest) [bird, insect, wreck] posarsi; [ dregs] depositarsi

    to let the dust settlefare posare o depositare la polvere; fig. lasciare passare il polverone, lasciare che le acque si calmino

    to settle over — [ mist] scendere su [ town]; fig. [silence, grief] scendere su [ community]

    2) (become resident) fermarsi, stabilirsi, sistemarsi
    3) (become compacted) [ground, wall] assestarsi
    4) (calm down) [ baby] calmarsi; (go to sleep) addormentarsi

    to be settling — [ snow] tenere; [ mist] persistere

    6) dir. (agree) mettersi d'accordo
    3.

    to settle oneself in — sistemarsi su [ chair]; sistemarsi in, a [ bed]

    ••

    to settle a score with sb. — sistemare una faccenda o regolare i conti con qcn

    * * *
    ['setl]
    1) (to place in a position of rest or comfort: I settled myself in the armchair.) sistemarsi, mettersi
    2) (to come to rest: Dust had settled on the books.) posarsi
    3) (to soothe: I gave him a pill to settle his nerves.) calmare
    4) (to go and live: Many Scots settled in New Zealand.) stabilirsi
    5) (to reach a decision or agreement: Have you settled with the builders when they are to start work?; The dispute between management and employees is still not settled.) decidere; risolvere
    6) (to pay (a bill).) pagare, saldare
    - settler
    - settle down
    - settle in
    - settle on
    - settle up
    * * *
    settle /ˈsɛtl/
    n.
    panca ( con schienale alto); cassapanca con dorsale.
    ♦ (to) settle /ˈsɛtl/
    A v. t.
    1 decidere; determinare; fissare; stabilire: to settle an argument, decidere (o dirimere) una controversia; ( sport) to settle a match, decidere un incontro; to settle the day, fissare la data; DIALOGO → - Inviting someone to stay- That's settled then, allora è deciso
    2 definire; precisare: to settle a few points before signing a contract, definire alcuni punti prima di firmare un contratto
    3 sistemare ( cose o persone): to settle one's affairs, sistemare i propri affari; to settle a matter, sistemare una faccenda
    4 risolvere ( una faccenda); comporre ( una disputa): The dispute has been settled in a friendly manner, la vertenza è stata composta in via amichevole
    5 mettere in ordine (o a posto); riordinare; riassestare; aggiustare: A nice cup of tea will settle your stomach, una bella tazza di tè ti metterà a posto lo stomaco; to settle a room, riordinare una stanza
    6 (comm.) pagare; regolare; saldare; estinguere: to settle a bill [an account], saldare una fattura [pagare un conto]; to settle sb. 's debts, pagare i debiti di q.
    7 popolare; colonizzare: Canada was settled by the French, il Canada fu colonizzato dai francesi
    8 acquietare; calmare: to settle one's nerves, calmare i nervi
    14 (leg.) regolare ( una pendenza); comporre ( una lite); transigere: to settle a dispute out of court, comporre una vertenza in via stragiudiziale
    15 (leg.) assegnare; intestare: He settled his property on his son, ha intestato i suoi beni al figlio
    16 (rag.) conguagliare, chiudere ( conti, ecc.)
    17 (fam.) mettere a posto, sistemare (q., sgridandolo, battendolo); sbarazzarsi di (q.); liquidare, far fuori (pop.)
    B v. i.
    1 ( spesso to settle down) sistemarsi; stabilirsi; insediarsi; andare a stare; domiciliarsi; mettere su casa: When he retired, he settled ( down) in his native village, quando è andato in pensione, si è stabilito nel suo paese natale; It's time for you to marry and settle down, è ora che ti sposi e ti sistemi; The French settled in Canada, i francesi si insediarono nel Canada
    2 posarsi; fermarsi: A fly settled on the plate, una mosca si è posata sul piatto; Dust had settled on the furniture, la polvere s'era posata sui mobili
    3 ( della nebbia, delle tenebre) calare; scendere
    5 piantarsi, sprofondare: The car settled in the soft ground, l'automobile si è piantata nel terreno molle
    6 (naut.) affondare
    7 ( del tempo) diventare stabile; stabilizzarsi
    8 ( di liquido) decantare; sedimentare
    10 (comm.) pagare; saldare un conto (o un debito): Will you settle for me?, vuoi pagare per me?
    11 accordarsi; giungere a un accomodamento; raggiungere un accordo: It won't be easy to settle with our creditors, non sarà facile giungere a un accomodamento con i creditori; (leg.) to settle out of court, raggiungere un accordo stragiudiziale
    ● (leg.) to settle a fine out of court, conciliare una multa □ to settle one's eldest daughter, sistemare (o accasare) la figlia maggiore □ ( slang) to settle sb. 's hash, ridurre q. a più miti consigli; far abbassare la cresta a q. to settle sb. in business, avviare q. negli affari □ to settle the issue, decidere il punto in discussione; ( sport) chiudere la partita ( determinarne il risultato) □ to settle oneself (down), accomodarsi; adagiarsi, sistemarsi; applicarsi, mettersi: I settled myself down in an armchair, m'accomodai in poltrona; Settle yourself down to work, mettiti al lavoro □ to settle the pillows, sprimacciare i guanciali □ to settle the succession to the throne, regolare la successione al trono □ ( spesso fig.) to have an account (o a score) to settle with sb., avere un conto da regolare con q. a liqueur to settle one's dinner, un bicchierino di liquore come digestivo □ He can't settle to anything, è perennemente irrequieto; è insoddisfatto di tutto □ That settles it!, ciò risolve la faccenda; (fam.) siamo sistemati (iron.); è fatta!
    * * *
    I ['setl]
    nome = cassapanca dotata di schienale e braccioli
    II 1. ['setl]
    1) (position comfortably) sistemare [person, animal]
    2) (calm) calmare [stomach, nerves]
    3) (resolve) sistemare [matter, business]; comporre [ dispute]; risolvere, appianare [ conflict]; risolvere [ problem]

    that settles it! (making decision) ho deciso! (in exasperation) e con questo ho chiuso!

    4) (agree on) stabilire, fissare [ arrangements]
    6) comm. (pay) regolare, saldare [bill, debt]

    to settle money on sb. — lasciare o intestare del denaro a qcn

    7) (colonize) colonizzare, insediarsi in [ country]
    2.
    1) (come to rest) [bird, insect, wreck] posarsi; [ dregs] depositarsi

    to let the dust settlefare posare o depositare la polvere; fig. lasciare passare il polverone, lasciare che le acque si calmino

    to settle over — [ mist] scendere su [ town]; fig. [silence, grief] scendere su [ community]

    2) (become resident) fermarsi, stabilirsi, sistemarsi
    3) (become compacted) [ground, wall] assestarsi
    4) (calm down) [ baby] calmarsi; (go to sleep) addormentarsi

    to be settling — [ snow] tenere; [ mist] persistere

    6) dir. (agree) mettersi d'accordo
    3.

    to settle oneself in — sistemarsi su [ chair]; sistemarsi in, a [ bed]

    ••

    to settle a score with sb. — sistemare una faccenda o regolare i conti con qcn

    English-Italian dictionary > settle

  • 44 exile

    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) exiliado
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) exilio

    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) exiliar
    exile1 n
    1. exilio
    2. exiliado
    exile2 vb exiliar
    tr['eksaɪl]
    1 (action) destierro, exilio
    2 (person) desterrado,-a, exiliado,-a
    1 desterrar, exiliar
    exile ['ɛg.zaɪl, 'ɛk.saɪl] vt, exiled ; exiling : exiliar, desterrar
    1) banishment: exilio m, destierro m
    2) outcast: exiliado m, -da f; desterrado m, -da f
    n.
    destierro s.m.
    exiliado s.m.
    exilio s.m.
    expatriación s.f.
    expatriado s.m.
    proscripto s.m.
    v.
    deportar v.
    desnaturalizar v.
    desterrar v.
    exilar v.

    I 'eksaɪl
    a) c ( person - voluntary) exiliado, -da m,f, exilado, -da m,f; (- expelled) desterrado, -da m,f, exiliado, -da m,f, exilado, -da m,f
    b) u ( state) exilio m, destierro m

    to be in exile — estar* exiliado or en el exilio

    to go into exile — exiliarse, exilarse

    to be sent into exile — ser* desterrado or enviado al exilio


    II
    transitive verb desterrar*, exiliar, exilar
    ['eksaɪl]
    1. N
    1) (=state) exilio m, destierro m

    he spent many years in exile — vivió muchos años en el exilio, vivió muchos años exiliado

    government in exilegobierno m en el exilio

    to send sb into exile — desterrar a algn, mandar a algn al exilio

    2) (=person) exiliado(-a) m / f, desterrado(-a) m / f
    2.
    VT desterrar, exiliar
    * * *

    I ['eksaɪl]
    a) c ( person - voluntary) exiliado, -da m,f, exilado, -da m,f; (- expelled) desterrado, -da m,f, exiliado, -da m,f, exilado, -da m,f
    b) u ( state) exilio m, destierro m

    to be in exile — estar* exiliado or en el exilio

    to go into exile — exiliarse, exilarse

    to be sent into exile — ser* desterrado or enviado al exilio


    II
    transitive verb desterrar*, exiliar, exilar

    English-spanish dictionary > exile

  • 45 exile

    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) útlegð
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) útlegð
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) reka í útlegð

    English-Icelandic dictionary > exile

  • 46 exile

    száműzetés, száműzött, számkivetett, számkivetés to exile: számkivet
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) száműzött
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) száműzetés
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) száműz

    English-Hungarian dictionary > exile

  • 47 exile

    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) exilado
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) exílio
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) exilar
    * * *
    ex.ile
    ['eksail] n 1 exílio, desterro, banimento, degredo, expatriação. 2 fig retiro, solidão. 3 exilado, desterrado, degredado, expatriado. • vt ( from de) exilar, desterrar, banir, expatriar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > exile

  • 48 exile

    n. sürgün, sürülme, sürgünde yaşama
    ————————
    v. sürgüne göndermek, sürgün etmek, sürmek, kovmak
    * * *
    1. sür (v.) 2. sürgün (n.)
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) sürgün
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) sürgün
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) sürmek, sürgüne göndermek

    English-Turkish dictionary > exile

  • 49 exile

    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) izseljenec; izgnanec
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) izgnanstvo
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) izgnati
    * * *
    I [éksail]
    noun
    izgnanstvo; izgnanec, -nka
    II [éksail]
    transitive verb
    ( from) izgnati, pregnati

    English-Slovenian dictionary > exile

  • 50 exile

    • pakolainen
    • pakolaisuus
    • häätää
    • ajaa maanpakoon
    • ajaa pois
    • karkotus
    • karkottaa
    • maanpako
    • maanpakolaisuus
    • maanpakolainen
    • poistaa
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) maanpakolainen
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) maanpako
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) karkottaa maanpakoon

    English-Finnish dictionary > exile

  • 51 Natale

    adj of one's birth
    * * *
    natale agg. (letter.) native: paese natale, native country; città natale, hometown; dì natale, birthday; luogo natale, birthplace
    s.m.
    1 Natale, Christmas (abbr. Xmas): a Natale, on Christmas Day; ( durante il periodo natalizio) at Christmas; albero di Natale, Christmas tree; buon Natale!, happy (o merry) Christmas!: i migliori auguri di buon Natale, best wishes for a merry (o happy) Christmas; il giorno di Natale, Christmas Day; il periodo delle feste di Natale, Christmastime (o Christmastide o Yuletide); le vacanze di Natale, the Christmas holidays; la vigilia di Natale, Christmas Eve; festeggiare il Natale, to celebrate (o to keep) Christmas // Babbo Natale, Santa Claus (o Father Christmas) // durare da Natale a S. Stefano, (fig.) to be short-lived
    2 ( giorno natale) birthday // (st.) il natale di Roma, anniversary of the foundation of Rome
    3 pl. ( nascita, origine) birth: ebbe i natali a Roma, he was born in Rome; l'Italia diede i natali a molti grandi artisti, Italy was the birthplace of many great artists; essere di illustri natali, to be of noble birth.
    * * *
    [na'tale]
    1. agg
    (paese, città) native, of one's birth
    2.

    natali smpl; di illustri/umili natali — of noble/humble birth

    * * *
    [na'tale]
    sostantivo maschile Christmas

    a Natale (periodo) at Christmas; (25 dicembre) on Christmas day

    "Buon Natale" — "Merry Christmas"

    Babbo NataleFather Christmas BE, Santa (Claus)

    ••

    durare da Natale a Santo Stefano — = to last a very short time

    Natale con i tuoi, Pasqua con chi vuoi — prov. = you should spend Christmas with your family, but you can choose who to spend Easter with

    * * *
    Natale
    /na'tale/
    sostantivo m.
    Christmas; a Natale (periodo) at Christmas; (25 dicembre) on Christmas day; "Buon Natale" "Merry Christmas"; Babbo Natale Father Christmas BE, Santa (Claus)
    \
    durare da Natale a Santo Stefano = to last a very short time; Natale con i tuoi, Pasqua con chi vuoi prov. = you should spend Christmas with your family, but you can choose who to spend Easter with.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > Natale

  • 52 exile

    I ['eksaɪl]
    1) (person) esiliato m. (-a)
    2) (expulsion) esilio m.
    II ['eksaɪl]
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) esiliato
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) esilio
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) esiliare
    * * *
    I ['eksaɪl]
    1) (person) esiliato m. (-a)
    2) (expulsion) esilio m.
    II ['eksaɪl]

    English-Italian dictionary > exile

  • 53 exile

    ['ɛksaɪl] 1. n
    ( state) wygnanie nt, emigracja f; ( person) wygnaniec m, emigrant m
    2. vt
    skazywać (skazać perf) na wygnanie
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) emigrant
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) wygnanie
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) zsyłać, skazywać na wygnanie

    English-Polish dictionary > exile

  • 54 exile

    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) trimdinieks
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) trimda
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) izsūtīt trimdā
    * * *
    trimda; trimdinieks; izsūtīt trimdā

    English-Latvian dictionary > exile

  • 55 exile

    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) tremtinys, emigrantas
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) tremtis
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) (iš)tremti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > exile

  • 56 exile

    n. exil, landsflykt
    --------
    v. landsförvisas; landsförvisa
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) landsförvisad, landsflyktig
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) landsflykt, exil
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) landsförvisa

    English-Swedish dictionary > exile

  • 57 exile

    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) emigrant, -ka
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) exil
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) poslat do vyhnanství
    * * *
    • vypovězení
    • vypovědět
    • vyhnanství
    • exil
    • emigrant

    English-Czech dictionary > exile

  • 58 exile

    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) emigrant, -ka
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) exil
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) poslať do vyhnanstva
    * * *
    • vyhnanec
    • vyhnanstvo
    • exil
    • poslat do vyhnanstva

    English-Slovak dictionary > exile

  • 59 settle\ down

    1. I
    1) the panic (the excitement, etc.) has settled down паника и т.д. улеглась
    2) the newly made ground must have a year to settle down вновь перекопанная земля оседает в течение года
    3) at your age you ought to settle down в вашем возрасте пора взяться за ум; since the war things have settled down после войны все уже пришло в норму; things seem to be settling down похоже, [что] дела налаживаются
    2. XI
    be settled down he is now married and settled down он теперь женился и остепенился /ведет степенную жизнь/
    3. XIII
    settle down to do smth. settle down to read (to rest, to think, etc.) удобно устроиться и приготовиться читать и т.д.
    4. XVI
    1) settle down in smth. settle down in one's native country (in the country, in America, in a little cottage, in a house, etc.) поселиться /обосноваться/ на родине и т.д.
    2) settle down for smth. we settled down for the night at an old country inn мы остановились на ночь в старой деревенской гостинице
    3) settle down in smth. settle down in an armchair (in a corner, etc.) удобно усесться /устроиться/ в кресле и т.д.
    4) settle down to smth. settle down to the bottom оседать /выпадать/ на дно: the solids settled down to the bottom of the liquid твердые вещества выпали на дно [в виде осадка]
    5) settle down to smth. settle down to a task (to work, to our studies, to literature, etc.) серьезно заняться заданием и т.д., приниматься за задание и т.д.; the boy couldn't settle down to his homework мальчик никак не мог взяться за уроки; settle down to a quiet life (to married life, to a bachelor life, to life in Japan, etc.) привыкать к спокойной жизни и т.д., вести спокойную жизнь и т.д.; settle down to their normal routine (to his new job, etc.) втянуться в обычный распорядок и т.д.; he can't settle down to anything он никак не может решать, какую выбрать профессию: they settled down to defensive play они перешли к обороне; settle dawn at some place he is beginning to settle down at school он уже начинает привыкать к школе
    5. XVII
    settle dawn to doing smth. settle down to farming (to studying, etc.) всерьез приниматься за сельское хозяйство и т.д.
    6. XVIII
    settle oneself down to smth. settle oneself down to the job приняться за работу
    7. XXI1
    settle down smb. /smb. down/ in smth. settle down settled her down in the carriage он устроил ее в купе; settle oneself dawn in an easy chair (in a corner, etc.) усаживаться /удобно устраиваться/ в кресле к т.д.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > settle\ down

  • 60 exile

    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) exilat
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) exil
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) a exila

    English-Romanian dictionary > exile

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