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n. what is ‘laid’ up:I. esp. in sing. provision for living, a livelihood, Bs. i. 137, Fms. vi. 304; urðu þaðan í frá góð forlög manna, Bs. i: metaph. of marriage, Ísl. ii. 416, 453: fate in store for one = forlög, Lv. 33, Glúm. 333. forlags-eyrir, m. livelihood, Gþl. 259, 442, N. G. L. i. 52: means, Jb. 166.II. in pl. for-lög, n., properly ‘fore-law;’ hence law or fate, destiny, cp. ör-lög and lög; the word is not very freq. in old writers, and chiefly occurs in Sagas such as Vd., Flóam. S., in old poetry only in Km. 23, but rare in genuine heathen Sagas; the very word conveys some Christian notion; örlög and sköp are solely heathen, e. g. Hm. 55; this distinction is rightly marked in a ditty of Pal Vídalín—forlög koma ofan að | örlög kringum sveima | álögin úr ymsum stað | en ólög fæðast heima; in mod. usage forlög is current, but orlög, sköp, obsolete; þetta mun vera forlög hennar, Glúm. 333; Hákon kvaðsk þá heyra vilja forlög sin, … ef þú vilt vita forlög þín, Orkn. 140, Fs. 19; úhægt mun forlögin at flýja, 20; eigi mundi tjóa at brjótask við forlögunum, id.; ok mætti þit njóta lengri forlaga, that ye might enjoy a longer life, 84; honum var annarra forlaga auðit, 6; verðr hverr eptir sínum forlögum at leita, 11; torsótt er at forðask forlögin, 24; forlög ekki forðumst ill | fram kemr það hamingjan vill, Úlf. 3. 69; má vera at hér sé hennar forlög ( destiny), Fs. -
2 store
خازِنة \ store. \ خَزين \ store: (pl.) goods for future use, esp. food (sugar, flour, etc.; but not fresh meat, fresh fruit, etc.): I must buy some stores for our journey. Army stores include weapons, tents, clothes, food, etc.. \ خَزَنَ \ store: to gather and put away for future use: Ants and bees store food for the winter. \ دُكّان كَبير \ store: a large shop, which sells a variety of things. \ مَخْزُون \ store: a supply that is kept for future use: Farmers keep a store of cattle food for the winter, (pl) goods for future use, esp. food (sugar, flour, etc.; but not fresh meat, fresh fruit, etc.) I must buy some stores for our journey. Army stores include weapons, tents, clothes, food, etc.. -
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اِدَّخَرَ \ save: to keep for future use; store money instead of spending it: I’m saving this bottle of wine for my birthday. You must save hard if you want to buy a car. store: to gather and put away for future use: Ants and bees store food for the winter. treasure: to store sth. that one values: She has treasured all the photographs of her son since boyhood. \ See Also استبقى (اِسْتَبْقَى) -
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كَنَزَ \ hoard: to save and store, often secretly: He hoards his money under the floor. store: to gather and put away for future use: Ants and bees store food for the winter. treasure: to store sth. that one values: She has treasured all the photographs of her son since boyhood. -
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[stɔː]1. noun1) a supply of eg goods from which things are taken when required:مِقْدار وافِرThe quartermaster is the officer in charge of stores.
2) a (large) collected amount or quantity:مَخْزون مِن، ذَخيرَهHe has a store of interesting facts in his head.
3) a place where a supply of goods etc is kept; a storehouse or storeroom:مَخْزَنIt's in the store(s).
4) a shop:مُسْتَوْدَع، مَتْجَرa department store.
2. verb1) to put into a place for keeping:يَخْزِنWe stored our furniture in the attic while the tenants used our house.
يُملأ بالبَضائِعThe museum is stored with interesting exhibits.
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زادٌ \ provisions: food: our provisions for the weekend. store: a supply that is kept for future use: Farmers keep a store of cattle food for the winter. -
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m. help, aid.* * *a, m. respite; skammr f., a short respite, Fms. viii. 154, v. l.: in mod. usage, stores, viands; lífs f., what supports life, a livelihood,—this sense seems not to occur in old writers; hence forða-búr, n. a store-house. -
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to collect and keep (for future need):يَخْزِن، يَحْتَفِظ بِI don't know why she stores up all those old magazines.
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12 in store
1) kept or reserved for future use:محْفوظ، إحْتِياطي، مَخْزون للمُسْتَقْبَلI keep plenty of tinned food in store for emergencies.
2) coming in the future:آتٍ في المُسْتَقْبَلThere's trouble in store for her!
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13 in store
مُعَدّ \ forthcoming: supplied when needed: We wanted a new school clock, but the money was not forthcoming. in store: waiting: Who knows what the future has in store (for us?). -
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حَانُوت \ shop, store: a room or building where goods are sold: The baker lives over his shop. I’m just going to the shops for a few things. \ دُكّان \ shop, store: a room or building where goods are sold: The baker lives over his shop. I’m just going to the shops for a few things. \ مَتْجَر \ shop, store: a room or building where goods are sold: The baker lives over his shop. I’m just going to the shops for a few things. -
15 storage technology for operational readiness
Military: STOREУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > storage technology for operational readiness
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16 דִּיר ch. sam(דיר stable, store-house), shed, also tent for human residence. Targ. Mic 2:12. Targ. Prov. 21:20 דִּירֵיהוכ׳ (ed. Vien. דִּרֵיה) the dwelling of the wise man; a. fr.Pl. דִּירִין. Targ. Y. Num. 32:16; 24 (Targ. Y. II ib., v. דִּכְוָון). Targ. Is. 32:19.B. Kam. 113b דיירי דִּירֵי Rashi (
דְּיָרָאv. דְּיוֹרָא.Jewish literature > דִּיר ch. sam(דיר stable, store-house), shed, also tent for human residence. Targ. Mic 2:12. Targ. Prov. 21:20 דִּירֵיהוכ׳ (ed. Vien. דִּרֵיה) the dwelling of the wise man; a. fr.Pl. דִּירִין. Targ. Y. Num. 32:16; 24 (Targ. Y. II ib., v. דִּכְוָון). Targ. Is. 32:19.B. Kam. 113b דיירי דִּירֵי Rashi (
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17 durante algún tiempo
= for a while, for some time, for some while, for some time to come, for daysEx. The former library was in fact only used as a store for a while.Ex. When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.Ex. For some while there have been calls for an abbreviated version of AACR, for small libraries and for non-cataloguers.Ex. The traditional role of libraries and librarians as handlers of pre-packaged information will still be relevant in most organisations for some time to come.Ex. Republicans have been tripping over each other for days trying to get their stories straight on who knew what and when.* * *= for a while, for some time, for some while, for some time to come, for daysEx: The former library was in fact only used as a store for a while.
Ex: When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.Ex: For some while there have been calls for an abbreviated version of AACR, for small libraries and for non-cataloguers.Ex: The traditional role of libraries and librarians as handlers of pre-packaged information will still be relevant in most organisations for some time to come.Ex: Republicans have been tripping over each other for days trying to get their stories straight on who knew what and when. -
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