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1 big fir-trees flanked the house
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > big fir-trees flanked the house
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2 grimper
grimper [gʀɛ̃pe]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. [personne, animal] to climb (up)• allez, grimpe ! (dans une voiture) come on, get in!b. [route, plante] to climb2. transitive verb[+ montagne, côte] to climb* * *
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1. gʀɛ̃peverbe transitif ( gravir) to climb
2.
verbe intransitif1) ( escalader)grimper sur la scène/les genoux de quelqu'un — to climb up onto the stage/somebody's knees
2) (colloq) ( suivre une pente raide) [route] to be steep3) (colloq) ( augmenter) [température, prix] to climb (de by)4) (colloq) ( progresser)
II gʀɛ̃penom masculingrimper (à la corde) — rope-climbing [U]
* * *ɡʀɛ̃pe1. vi2. vt3. nmle grimper SPORT — rope-climbing
* * *grimper verb table: aimerB vtr ( gravir) to climb [escaliers, étages, côte]; j'ai dû grimper six étages! I had to climb six floors!C vi1 ( escalader) grimper aux arbres to climb up trees; grimper sur or dans un arbre to climb a tree; grimper jusqu'à la cime de l'arbre to climb up to the top of the tree; grimper à la corde to climb the rope; grimper sur le mur/la scène/les genoux de qn to climb up onto the wall/the stage/sb's knees; grimpe sur mon dos get on my back; grimpe dans ton lit get into bed; allez! grimpe ( dans une voiture) come on! get in;2 ○( suivre une pente raide) [route, sentier] to be a steep climb; qu'est-ce que ça grimpe! it's a steep climb!; le chemin grimpe à travers les sapins the path climbs up through the fir trees;3 ○( augmenter) [température, prix] to climb; grimper de 13°C/30% to climb by 13°C/30%; la nouvelle a fait grimper les cours de l'or the news pushed up the price of gold;4 ○( progresser) to move up; grimper de sept places/de deux points/en première division to go up seven places/two points/into the first division;5 ○ Sport ( faire de l'escalade) to go climbing.[grɛ̃pe] verbe intransitif1. [personne, animal, plante] to climbgrimper à une échelle/un mur to climb up a ladder/wallb. [en s'aidant des jambes] to shin up a tree2. [s'élever en pente raide] to climb3. [température, inflation] to soar————————[grɛ̃pe] verbe transitif[escalier, pente] to climb (up) (inseparable)————————[grɛ̃pe] nom masculin -
3 К-12
КАК БЫ...1. (Particle) used to show that the object, action etc named is almost, but not exactly, what is named: (a) kind ofsomething of seem to... (it is) as if (though) as it were (in limited contexts) seemingly....Между ними (ёлками) образовалась как бы аллейка... (Набоков 1)....They (the fir trees) formed between them a kind of small avenue... (1a).Исключённый из Союза писателей, я был объявлен как бы вне закона (Войнович 1). Expelled from the Writers' Union, I had been declared something of an outcast (1a).Иван хотел было кинуться к окну но что-то как бы вдруг связало ему ноги и руки (Достоевский 2). Ivan wanted to rush to the window, but something seemed suddenly to bind his legs and arms (2a).Когда я, нарушив правила литературного тона, сам оказался в повествовании в качестве героя, то впервые как бы поколебалась социальная структура Лёвы... (Битов 2). When I violated literary etiquette by turning up in the narrative myself in the capacity of hero, it was as if Lyova's social structure had been shaken for the first time (2a).Публика долго лица его не знала. Его нигде не видать. Уже знаменитый, он как бы остаётся за кулисами своей деятельной, говорливой мысли (Набоков 1). For a long time the public did not know his face. Nowhere was he seen. Already famous, he remained as it were in the wings of his busy, talkative thought (1a).2.subord Conj, compar) (used to introduce an interpretation of what is stated in the main clause the interpretation takes the form of an unreal comparison) ( sth. is done, happens, looks etc) the way it would if...: as if (though).Он продолжал стоять возле своего столика, как бы сочувствуя мне по поводу этой неприятной новости (Искандер 4). Не continued to stand by his desk, as though sympathizing with me over this disagreeable news (4a).3. obs, substandsubord Conj, condit) used to introduce a conditional clauseif (only)(with neg predic only) were it not for had it not been for.(Анна Петровна:) Как бы папенька-то твой не мотал без памяти, так бы другое дело было, а то оставил нас почти ни с чем (Островский 1). (А.Р:) If only your papa hadn't spent his money like water, then everything'd be different. As it is, he left us almost nothing at all (1a). -
4 как бы...
• КАК БЫ...=====1. [Particle]⇒ used to show that the object, action etc named is almost, but not exactly, what is named:- (a) kind of;- something of;- seem to...;- as it were;- [in limited contexts] seemingly.♦...Между ними [ёлками] образовалась как бы аллейка... (Набоков 1)....They [the fir trees] formed between them a kind of small avenue... (1a).♦ Исключённый из Союза писателей, я был объявлен как бы вне закона (Войнович 1). Expelled from the Writers' Union, I had been declared something of an outcast (1a).♦ Иван хотел было кинуться к окну; но что-то как бы вдруг связало ему ноги и руки (Достоевский 2). Ivan wanted to rush to the window, but something seemed suddenly to bind his legs and arms (2a).♦ Когда я, нарушив правила литературного тона, сам оказался в повествовании в качестве героя, то впервые как бы поколебалась социальная структура Лёвы... (Битов 2). When I violated literary etiquette by turning up in the narrative myself in the capacity of hero, it was as if Lyova's social structure had been shaken for the first time (2a).♦ Публика долго лица его не знала. Его нигде не видать. Уже знаменитый, он как бы остаётся за кулисами своей деятельной, говорливой мысли (Набоков 1). For a long time the public did not know his face. Nowhere was he seen. Already famous, he remained as it were in the wings of his busy, talkative thought (1a).2. [subord Conj, compar]⇒ (used to introduce an interpretation of what is stated in the main clause; the interpretation takes the form of an unreal comparison) (sth. is done, happens, looks etc) the way it would if...:- as if (though).♦ Он продолжал стоять возле своего столика, как бы сочувствуя мне по поводу этой неприятной новости (Искандер 4). He continued to stand by his desk, as though sympathizing with me over this disagreeable news (4a).3. obs, substand [subord Conj, condit]⇒ used to introduce a conditional clause:- if (only);- [with neg predic only] were it not for;- had it not been for.♦ [Анна Петровна:] Как бы папенька-то твой не мотал без памяти, так бы другое дело было, а то оставил нас почти ни с чем (Островский 1). [А.Р:] If only your papa hadn't spent his money like water, then everything'd be different. As it is, he left us almost nothing at all (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как бы...
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5 ἡγέομαι
+ V 7-51-21-29-58=166 Gn 49,10.26; Ex 13,21; 23,23.27to go before, to lead (the way) [τινος] Ex 13,21; to have dominion over, to be the head of [τινος] Gn 49,26; id. (metaph.) Ex 23,27; to rule [ἐπί τινος] Dt 1,15to think, to deem [+inf.] Jb 30,1; to hold as, to regard as [τι +pred.] Jb 41,23; id. [τινα +pred.] Wis 1,16ἡγούμενος ruler, leader, commander Gn 49,10; leader over, head of, chief of [τινος] 1 Sm 15,17; id. [ἐπί τινος] 1Sm 22,2; leader to [τινι] 1 Chr 12,28; head of [εἴς τι] 2 Chr 19,11ἡγουμένη πασῶν τῶν γυναικῶν woman leading over all the women Jdt 15,13; ἡγουμένη φαρμάκων skilled in sorcery Na 3,4; κατέστησαν αὐτὸν ἐπ᾽ αὐτῶν εἰς κεφαλὴν εἰς ἡγούμενον they appointed him as their leader and ruler JgsA 11,11; ἀργύριον διδόμενον μετὰ δόλου ὥσπερ ὄστρακον ἡγητέον silver dishonestly given is to be held as a potsherd Prv 26,23*Jer 4,22 ἡγούμενοι (the) rulers (of)-אילי for MT אויל foolish; *Ez 21,2 ἡγούμενον the chief-רהשׂה the mistress for MT דהשׂה the field; *Mi 2,9 ἡγούμενοι leaders-יאישׂנ for MT ישׁנ women of; *Ps 103(104),17 ἡγεῖται αὐτῶν is in the lead, takes the lead among them-ם/שׁרא/ב for MT יםשׁרו/ב in the fir treesCf. DELCOR 1967a, 151-179, esp. 156; HELBING 1928 67-68.117; LE BOULLUEC 1989 240-241(Ex23,27); SPICQ 1978a, 348-352; →NIDNTT, TWNT(→ἀφἡγέομαι, διἡγέομαι, ἐκδιἡγέομαι, ἐξἡγέομαι, προἡγέομαι, προκαθἡγέομαι, προσεξ-,,) -
6 אשוחי
adj. firry, of fir trees; full of fir trees; made from the wood of fir trees -
7 BARR
n.1) acicular leaves, needles of the fir or pine (wrongly applied by Snorri, who speaks of the ‘barr’ of the ash);2) barley.* * *n. [Norse and Swed. barr means the needles of the fir or pine, opp. to ‘lauf’ or leaves of the ash, eon; cp. barlind, taxus baccaia, and barskógr, ‘needle-wood,’ i. e. fir-wood, Ivar Aasen].I. the needles or spines of a fir-tree; the word is wrongly applied by Snorri, Edda II, who speaks of the ‘barr’ of an ash;—Icel. has no trees. In Hm. 50 (Norse poem ?) it is correctly used of a pine, hrörnar þöll er stendr þorpi á, hlýrat henni börkr ne b., Hkv. Hjörv. 16, Edda 11.II. = barley, [Scot. and North. E. bear, A. S. bere, is four-rowed barley, a coarse kind; bigg in North. E. and Scot. is six-rowed barley, also a coarse kind: cp. ‘the Bigg-market,’ a street in Newcastle-upon-Tyne: barlog, sweet wort, made of barley, Ivar Aasen]; bygg heitir með mönnum, en barr með goðum, men call it ‘bygg,’ but gods ‘bear,’ which shews that barr sounded foreign, and that bygg was the common word, Alvm. 33; Edda (Gl.) 231 has b. under sáðsheiti, v. Lex. Poët. Common phrases in Icel., as bera ekki sitt barr, of one who will never again bear leaves or flourish, metaph. from a withered tree: so Persarum vigui rege bcatior is rendered, lifs míns blómgaðra bar, en buðlungs Persa var, Snot 129. barlegr, adj. vigorous, well-looking. -
8 poblar
v.1 to settle, to colonize (establecerse en).2 to inhabit.pueblan esa laguna muchas especies the lagoon is home to a great variety of species3 to populate, to settle, to crowd, to people.* * *1 (ocupar territorio) to settle2 (habitar) to inhabit3 (llenar) to fill* * *verbto populate, settle* * *1. VT1) [colonos, conquistadores] to settle, populate2) [animales, plantas] inhabitpoblar una colmena — (Agr) to stock a beehive
3)poblar de algo: han poblado el río con varias especies de peces — they have stocked the river with various species of fish
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <territorio/región>a) colonos/inmigrantes ( ir a ocupar) to settle, populate; autoridades/gobierno ( mandar a ocupar) to populate, settleb) ( habitar) to inhabitlas estrellas que pueblan el firmamento — (liter) the stars which populate the firmament
2)2.poblar algo DE algo — < bosque> to plant something with something; <río/colmena> to stock something with something
poblarse v prona) tierra/colonia to be settledb) ( llenarse)poblarse DE algo: las calles se poblaron de gente the streets filled with people; la frente se le pobló de arrugas — his forehead became very lined
* * *= populate, people.Ex. In areas populated largely by older people, the library might provide more reading rooms, stocked with newspapers and magazines as well as books.Ex. Micronesia is comprised of seven island nations peopled by distinctly unique cultural groups.----* sin poblar = unpopulated.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <territorio/región>a) colonos/inmigrantes ( ir a ocupar) to settle, populate; autoridades/gobierno ( mandar a ocupar) to populate, settleb) ( habitar) to inhabitlas estrellas que pueblan el firmamento — (liter) the stars which populate the firmament
2)2.poblar algo DE algo — < bosque> to plant something with something; <río/colmena> to stock something with something
poblarse v prona) tierra/colonia to be settledb) ( llenarse)poblarse DE algo: las calles se poblaron de gente the streets filled with people; la frente se le pobló de arrugas — his forehead became very lined
* * *= populate, people.Ex: In areas populated largely by older people, the library might provide more reading rooms, stocked with newspapers and magazines as well as books.
Ex: Micronesia is comprised of seven island nations peopled by distinctly unique cultural groups.* sin poblar = unpopulated.* * *vtA ‹territorio/región›1 «colonos/inmigrantes» (ir a ocupar) to settle, populate2 «autoridades/gobierno» (mandar a ocupar) to populate, settlepoblaron la región con colonos y esclavos they settled the region with colonists and slaves3 (habitar) to inhabitdistintas etnias poblaban la región various ethnic groups lived in o inhabited the regionlas estrellas que pueblan el firmamento ( liter); the stars which populate the firmamentlas pintadas que poblaban las fachadas the graffiti that covered the facadesB poblar algo DE algo ‹bosque› to plant sth WITH sth; ‹río/colmena› to stock sth WITH sthpoblaron las laderas de nogales they planted the slopes with walnut treespoblar el estanque de percas to stock the pond with perch■ poblarse1 «tierra/colonia» to be settledesta parte se pobló con colonos franceses this area was settled by French colonists2 (llenarse) poblarse DE algo:las calles empezaron a poblarse de gente the streets began to fill with peoplela frente se le pobló de arrugas his forehead became very lined* * *
poblar ( conjugate poblar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹territorio/región›
2 poblar algo DE algo ‹ bosque› to plant sth with sth;
‹río/colmena› to stock sth with sth
poblarse verbo pronominal [tierra/colonia] to be settled
poblar verbo transitivo
1 (habitar, vivir) to inhabit
2 (llenar de gente, repoblar) to populate
' poblar' also found in these entries:
English:
people
- populate
- settle
* * *♦ vt1. [establecerse en] to settle, to colonize2. [habitar] to inhabit;pueblan esa laguna muchas especies the lagoon is home to a great variety of species[peces] to stock (with)* * *v/t populate (de with)* * *poblar {19} vt1) : to populate, to inhabit2) : to settle, to colonize3)poblar de : to stock with, to plant with -
9 wood
1. n1) часто pl ліс, гай2) деревина, лісоматеріал, дерево (матеріал)3) дрова4) (the wood) збірн., муз. дерев'яні духові інструментиwine from the wood — бочкове (розливне) вино
6) куля (для кегельбану)7) дерев'яна ключка (для гольфу)8) амер., розм. прилавок (у барі)2. adj1) дерев'яний2) лісовий, дикий3) деревний4) деревообробний; що належить до лісового господарстваwood industry — лісова (деревообробна) промисловість
5) дров'яний6) розм. божевільний; скажений (про собаку)7) шалений, лютийwood anemone — бот. анемона лісова
wood cherry — бот. черешня
wood chopper — сокира; колун; дроворуб
wood pussy — зоол. скунс
in the woods — амер., військ., розм. на маневрах
to take to the woods — утекти, ушитися, зникнути; ухилятися від обов'язків; сховатися в кущі
3. v1) засаджувати деревами; озеленяти (ділянку); саджати ліс2) запасатися дровами3) забезпечувати дровами4) навантажувати лісом (судно)* * *I [wvd] n1) pl ліс; гайa house in the middle of a wood — дім, оточений лісом
2) деревина; дерево ( матеріал); лісоматеріалhard /leaf/ wood — листяна деревина
3) дрова; деревне паливоsmall wood — гілки, хмиз
4) = woodland5) ( the wood) винна бочка; барильце для винаwine [beer]from the wood — розливне вино [пиво]
6) виріб з дерева; шар ( для кегельбан)he puts up a good wood — він добре грає в кеглі; ключка з дерев'яною ручкою ( для гольфу)
7) cл.; cл. прилавок; стійка ( в барі)8) ( the wood) дерев'яні духові інструменти••in the woods — cл.; вiйcьк.; жapг. на маневрах
out of the wood — поза небезпекою; залишивши труднощі позаду
II [wud] ato take to the woods — утекти, вислизнути; зникнути; ухилятися від обов'язків /від відповідальності/; to saw wood cл. ні в що не втручатися; триматися осторонь ( політики)
1) = wooden l3) що знаходиться в лісі; лісовий, дикийwood pigeon — лісовий /дикий/ голуб
wood folk — лісовий народ (феї, ельфи)
4) деревнийwood tar — деревна смола, дьоготь
5) дров'янийIII [wud] v1) засаджувати деревами, озеленювати ( ділянку); саджати ліс2) запасатися дровами; постачати дровами3) навантажувати ( судно) лісомIV [wud] aapx. скажений -
10 flank
flæŋk
1. сущ.
1) бочок (мясистая часть между ребрами и бедром)
2) бок, сторона (боковая часть чего-л.) ;
склон( горы) ;
крыло (здания) Syn: side
1.
3) воен. фланг to turn the enemy's flank ≈ обойти вражеский фланг on the left flank ≈ на левом фланге flank attack ≈ фланговая атака
2. гл.
1) быть расположенным сбоку, располагаться по обе стороны a road flanked with linden trees ≈ дорога, обсаженная липами High mountains flanked us on either side. ≈ С обеих сторон от нас располагались высокие горы. The second division flanks on the main body of soldiers. ≈ Второй дивизион стоит с фланга от основной армии.
2) защищать, предохранять сбоку, с фланга a strong entrenchment, flanked with bastions ≈ сильные укрепления, защищенные с флангов бастионами Flanking himself with an apt quotation from the Psalms. ≈ Предохраняя себя подходящими цитатами из псалмов.
3) угрожать, атаковать с фланга
3. прил. боковой;
фланговый flank wall ≈ боковая стена flank attack ≈ фланговая атака flank defence ≈ защита с фланга бок;
сторона - * wind боковой ветер бочок (часть мясной туши) склон( горы) крыло (здания) (военное) фланг - to attack on the * атаковать с фланга - * attack атака во фланг;
фланговый удар - * defence /protection, security/ обеспечение флангов - * detachment боковой отряд - * guard боковое охранение;
боковая застава - * march фланговый марш (геология) крыло (складки) (техническое) профиль ножки зуба (техническое) задняя грань резца быть расположенным сбоку, располагаться по бокам - big fir-trees *ed the house высокие ели были посажены с обеих сторон дома - road *ed with trees дорога, обсаженная деревьями (военное) находиться, располагаться на фланге примыкать, граничить - the fort *ed on the swamp форт примыкал к болоту (военное) обходить с фланга (военное) атаковать во фланг flank бок, сторона ~ бочок (часть мясной туши) ~ быть расположенным или располагать сбоку, на фланге ~ граничить (on - c) ;
примыкать ~ защищать или прикрывать фланг ~ крыло (здания) ~ склон (горы) ~ угрожать с фланга ~ воен. фланг ~ фланкировать;
обстреливать продольным огнем ~ attr. воен. фланговый;
flank file фланговый ряд ~ attr. воен. фланговый;
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11 pino
adj.steep.m.1 pine.2 bowling pin, pin.* * *\estar en el quinto pino familiar to be in the back of beyondhacer el pino to do a handstand* * *noun m.pine, pine tree* * *ISM1) (Bot) pine, pine tree- vivir en el quinto pinopino marítimo, pino rodeno — cluster pine
2) [en gimnasia]IIADJ steepen pino — (=vertical) upright, vertical; (=de pie) standing
* * *en el quinto pino — (Esp fam) miles away
2) (Esp) ( en gimnasia)3) (Méx) ( en bolos) pin4) (Chi) (Coc) fried ground beef and onion* * *= pine.Ex. The distinctive feature of the library is the dome-shaped ceiling with cross beams in stained pine = La característica distintiva de la biblioteca es el techo en forma de cúpula con vigas cruzadas de pino teñido.----* acícula del pino = pine needle.* aguja de pino = pine needle.* bosque de pinos = pine forest.* en el quinto pino = in the arse of nowhere.* hoja de pino = pine needle.* pino blanco = white pine.* pino Oregón = Douglas-fir.* quinto pino, el = back of beyond, the.* * *en el quinto pino — (Esp fam) miles away
2) (Esp) ( en gimnasia)3) (Méx) ( en bolos) pin4) (Chi) (Coc) fried ground beef and onion* * *= pine.Ex: The distinctive feature of the library is the dome-shaped ceiling with cross beams in stained pine = La característica distintiva de la biblioteca es el techo en forma de cúpula con vigas cruzadas de pino teñido.
* acícula del pino = pine needle.* aguja de pino = pine needle.* bosque de pinos = pine forest.* en el quinto pino = in the arse of nowhere.* hoja de pino = pine needle.* pino blanco = white pine.* pino Oregón = Douglas-fir.* quinto pino, el = back of beyond, the.* * *en el quinto pino ( Esp fam) (en un lugar lejano) miles away; (en un lugar aislado) in the back of beyond ( colloq), in the boondocks ( AmE colloq)Compuestos:Monterey pinecluster o maritime pinestone o umbrella pine● pino tealoblolly pineB( Esp) (en gimnasia): hacer el pino (apoyando — las manos) to do a handstand; (— la cabeza) to do a headstand, to stand on one's headC ( Méx) (en bolos) pinCompuesto:kingpin* * *
Multiple Entries:
pino
piño
pino sustantivo masculino
1 (Bot) ( árbol) pine (tree);
( madera) pine
2 (Esp) ( en gimnasia):
3 (Méx) ( en bolos) pin
pino m Bot pine
♦ Locuciones: hacer el pino, to do a handstand
en el quinto pino, in the back of beyond
' pino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nudosa
- nudoso
- piña
- madera
English:
handstand
- middle
- pine
- stick
- back
- hand
- head
- stand
* * *pino nm1. [árbol] pine (tree);Esp Famen el quinto pino way out in the sticks, Br in the back of beyondpino albar Scots pine;pino carrasco Aleppo pine;pino insigne Monterey pine;pino marítimo pinaster;pino piñonero stone pine;pino silvestre Scotch pinehacer el pino [sin apoyar la cabeza en el suelo] to do a handstand;[apoyando la cabeza en el suelo] to stand on one's head3.Los Pinos [en México] = official residence of the Mexican presidentLOS PINOSLos Pinos (“The Pine Trees”) has been the official home of the Mexican president since 1934, when president Lázaro Cárdenas moved there in preference to the nearby Chapultepec Castle, which he felt was too grand, and which he had turned into a national museum. Recently, Los Pinos iteself has been opened to public tours for the first time. By extension, Los Pinos is used to refer to the Mexican government: “según el portavoz de los Pinos…” (according to the president's spokesperson…)* * *m BOT pine;hacer el pino do a handstand;vivir en el quinto pino fam live out in the boondocks fam* * *pino nm: pine, pine tree* * *pino n1. (árbol) pine tree2. (madera) pine -
12 Arbor
1.arbor ( arbŏs, Lucr. 1, 774; 6, 786 Lachm.; Ov. M. 2, 212; id. F. 1, 153 (but Merk. arbor, in both places); Verg. E. 3, 56; id. G. 2, 57; 2, 81; id. A. 3, 27; 6, 206 Rib. al.: acc. arbosem, Paul. ex Fest. p. 15 Müll.), ŏris, f. (m., INTER DVOS ARBORES, Inscr. Lyon, I. 27) [v. arduus].I.A tree.A.In gen.: arbores serere, to plant, Caecil. Stat. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 14, 31; Cic. Sen. 17, 59:B.poni,
Verg. G. 2, 278:arbos se sustulit,
id. ib. 2, 57:arbores putare,
Cato, R. R. 32, 1: arbores frondescere, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 28, 69:arboribus frondes redeunt,
Ov. F. 3, 237:arbos silvestris,
Verg. E. 3, 70:ramosa,
Lucr. 5 [1096]:umbrosa,
Verg. G. 2, 66; so Ov. P. 4, 5, 41:ingens,
Verg. G. 2, 81:alta,
Ov. M. 15, 404:summa,
Verg. G. 4, 557; so Ov. M. 12, 15:patula,
id. ib. 1, 106:fertilis,
Verg. G. 4, 142:in quibus (arboribus) non truncus, non rami, non folia sunt,
Cic. de Or. 3, 46, 178:sub ramis arboris altae,
Lucr. 2, 30, and Verg. A. 7, 108:arborum rami,
Vulg. Sap. 17, 17:arbor nuda sine frondibus,
Ov. M. 13, 690; Vulg. Marc. 11, 8:arborum cortices,
Vulg. Job, 30, 4:arbores ab radicibus subruere,
Caes. B. G. 6, 27; Plin. 16, 31, 56, § 130; Vulg. Matt. 3, 10:quarum (arborum) baca,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 14, 31:jacent sua quāque sub arbore poma,
Verg. E. 7, 54; Vulg. Lev. 26, 20:fructus arborum,
Quint. 8, 5, 26; Vulg. Sap. 10, 7.—Spec. with gen. of species: alni, the alder-tree, Varr. R. R. 1, 7, 7:II.fici,
the fig-tree, Cic. Fl. 17, 41; Vulg. Matt. 21, 19:arbores ficorum,
Col. 11, 2, 59: arbor ficus (nom.), Vulg. Jud. 9, 10:abietis arbores,
fir trees, Liv. 24, 3:arbor palmae,
the palm-tree, Suet. Aug. 94:cupressūs,
the cypress, id. Vesp. 5:arbor sycomorus,
a sycamore, Vulg. Luc. 19, 4; so,arbor morus,
ib. ib. 17, 6:arbores olivarum,
olive trees, ib. Exod. 27, 20.— Poet.:Jovis,
the oak-tree, Ov. M. 1, 106:Phoebi,
the laurel-tree, id. F. 3, 139 (cf. id. ib. 6, 91:Apollinea laurus): Palladis,
the olive-tree, id. A. A. 2, 518:arbor Herculea,
the poplar, Verg. G. 2, 66 (cf.:Arborum genera numinibus suis dicata perpetuo servantur, ut Jovi aesculus, Apollini laurus, Minervae olea, Veneri myrtus, Herculi populus,
Plin. 12, 1, 2, § 3; Phaedr. 3, 17) al.—Meton.A.Things made of wood (cf.: Mille sunt usus earum (arborum), sine quīs vita degi non possit. Arbore sulcamus, maria terrasque admovemus; arbore exaedificamus tecta;1.arborea et simulacra numinum fuere etc.,
Plin. 12, 1, 2, § 5).A mast.(α).With mali:(β).adversique infigitur arbore mali,
Verg. A. 5, 504.—Without mali, Luc. 9, 332; Sil. 3, 129; Paul. Sent. 1. 2, t. 3.—2. 3.An oar:4. 5.centenāque arbore fluctum Verberat adsurgens,
Verg. A. 10, 207.—The shaft of a javelin, a javelin, Stat. Th. 12, 769.—6.Euphemist.: arbor infelix, a gallows, gibbet:B.caput obnubito, arbori infelici suspendito,
Cic. Rab. 4 fin.; Liv. 1, 26, 7; cf. Plin. 16, 26, 45, § 108 (Niebuhr, Röm. Gesch. I. § 365, compares the words of the Fries. law: am argen vordern Baum henken; cf. in Engl. to hang on the accursed tree).—The fabulous polypus, which was fancied to have arms like the branches of a tree:2.In Gaditano Oceano arbor in tantum vastis dispansa armis, ut fretum numquam intrāsse credatur,
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1.arbor ( arbŏs, Lucr. 1, 774; 6, 786 Lachm.; Ov. M. 2, 212; id. F. 1, 153 (but Merk. arbor, in both places); Verg. E. 3, 56; id. G. 2, 57; 2, 81; id. A. 3, 27; 6, 206 Rib. al.: acc. arbosem, Paul. ex Fest. p. 15 Müll.), ŏris, f. (m., INTER DVOS ARBORES, Inscr. Lyon, I. 27) [v. arduus].I.A tree.A.In gen.: arbores serere, to plant, Caecil. Stat. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 14, 31; Cic. Sen. 17, 59:B.poni,
Verg. G. 2, 278:arbos se sustulit,
id. ib. 2, 57:arbores putare,
Cato, R. R. 32, 1: arbores frondescere, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 28, 69:arboribus frondes redeunt,
Ov. F. 3, 237:arbos silvestris,
Verg. E. 3, 70:ramosa,
Lucr. 5 [1096]:umbrosa,
Verg. G. 2, 66; so Ov. P. 4, 5, 41:ingens,
Verg. G. 2, 81:alta,
Ov. M. 15, 404:summa,
Verg. G. 4, 557; so Ov. M. 12, 15:patula,
id. ib. 1, 106:fertilis,
Verg. G. 4, 142:in quibus (arboribus) non truncus, non rami, non folia sunt,
Cic. de Or. 3, 46, 178:sub ramis arboris altae,
Lucr. 2, 30, and Verg. A. 7, 108:arborum rami,
Vulg. Sap. 17, 17:arbor nuda sine frondibus,
Ov. M. 13, 690; Vulg. Marc. 11, 8:arborum cortices,
Vulg. Job, 30, 4:arbores ab radicibus subruere,
Caes. B. G. 6, 27; Plin. 16, 31, 56, § 130; Vulg. Matt. 3, 10:quarum (arborum) baca,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 14, 31:jacent sua quāque sub arbore poma,
Verg. E. 7, 54; Vulg. Lev. 26, 20:fructus arborum,
Quint. 8, 5, 26; Vulg. Sap. 10, 7.—Spec. with gen. of species: alni, the alder-tree, Varr. R. R. 1, 7, 7:II.fici,
the fig-tree, Cic. Fl. 17, 41; Vulg. Matt. 21, 19:arbores ficorum,
Col. 11, 2, 59: arbor ficus (nom.), Vulg. Jud. 9, 10:abietis arbores,
fir trees, Liv. 24, 3:arbor palmae,
the palm-tree, Suet. Aug. 94:cupressūs,
the cypress, id. Vesp. 5:arbor sycomorus,
a sycamore, Vulg. Luc. 19, 4; so,arbor morus,
ib. ib. 17, 6:arbores olivarum,
olive trees, ib. Exod. 27, 20.— Poet.:Jovis,
the oak-tree, Ov. M. 1, 106:Phoebi,
the laurel-tree, id. F. 3, 139 (cf. id. ib. 6, 91:Apollinea laurus): Palladis,
the olive-tree, id. A. A. 2, 518:arbor Herculea,
the poplar, Verg. G. 2, 66 (cf.:Arborum genera numinibus suis dicata perpetuo servantur, ut Jovi aesculus, Apollini laurus, Minervae olea, Veneri myrtus, Herculi populus,
Plin. 12, 1, 2, § 3; Phaedr. 3, 17) al.—Meton.A.Things made of wood (cf.: Mille sunt usus earum (arborum), sine quīs vita degi non possit. Arbore sulcamus, maria terrasque admovemus; arbore exaedificamus tecta;1.arborea et simulacra numinum fuere etc.,
Plin. 12, 1, 2, § 5).A mast.(α).With mali:(β).adversique infigitur arbore mali,
Verg. A. 5, 504.—Without mali, Luc. 9, 332; Sil. 3, 129; Paul. Sent. 1. 2, t. 3.—2. 3.An oar:4. 5.centenāque arbore fluctum Verberat adsurgens,
Verg. A. 10, 207.—The shaft of a javelin, a javelin, Stat. Th. 12, 769.—6.Euphemist.: arbor infelix, a gallows, gibbet:B.caput obnubito, arbori infelici suspendito,
Cic. Rab. 4 fin.; Liv. 1, 26, 7; cf. Plin. 16, 26, 45, § 108 (Niebuhr, Röm. Gesch. I. § 365, compares the words of the Fries. law: am argen vordern Baum henken; cf. in Engl. to hang on the accursed tree).—The fabulous polypus, which was fancied to have arms like the branches of a tree:2.In Gaditano Oceano arbor in tantum vastis dispansa armis, ut fretum numquam intrāsse credatur,
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adj some, a few, isolated, occasional, the odd, few and far between | -a ogrebotina a scratch or two, a few scratches; s -om jelom with the odd (ili an occasional) fir-tree, with a sprinkling of fir-trees; zaraditi -i dolar earn a dollar or two, earn the* * *• several• few (a) -
15 flank
1. [flæŋk] n1. бок; сторона2. бочок ( часть мясной туши)3. 1) склон ( горы)2) крыло ( здания)4. воен. флангflank attack - атака во фланг; фланговый удар
flank defence /protection, security/ - обеспечение флангов
flank guard - боковое охранение; боковая застава
5. геол. крыло ( складки)6. тех.1) профиль ножки зуба2) задняя грань резца2. [flæŋk] v1. 1) быть расположенным сбоку, располагаться по бокамbig fir-trees flanked the house - высокие ели были посажены с обеих сторон дома
road flanked with trees - дорога, обсаженная деревьями
2) воен. находиться, располагаться на фланге2. примыкать, граничить3. воен.1) обходить с фланга2) атаковать во фланг -
16 młodzież
f sgt 1. (młodzi ludzie) young people- młodzież szkolna secondary school children- młodzież uniwersytecka university students- problemy młodzieży problems of young people- rozmowy/rozrywki młodzieży young people’s conversations/entertainment- kształcić/wychowywać młodzież to educate/to bring up teenagers- kwiat młodzieży the cream of the younger generation- trudna młodzież difficult teenagers a. young people2. środ., Myślis. young (stock)- samica uczy młodzież żerowania the mother teaches her young to look for food3. środ., Leśn. young trees- młodzież dębowa/świerkowa young oaks/firs, young oak/fir trees■ bananowa młodzież pot., pejor., Dzien. gilded youth* * *-y; f* * *f.1. ( o ludziach) young people, the young, youth, teenagers; młodzież szkolna schoolchildren; trudna młodzież troubled youth; złota młodzież przest. gilded youth.2. ( o zwierzętach) young, youngsters.3. ( o drzewach) young growth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > młodzież
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17 flank
1. n бок; сторона2. n бочок3. n склон4. n воен. флангflank attack — атака во фланг; фланговый удар
5. n геол. крыло6. n тех. профиль ножки зуба7. n тех. задняя грань резца8. v быть расположенным сбоку, располагаться по бокам9. v воен. находиться, располагаться на фланге10. v примыкать, граничить11. v воен. обходить с фланга12. v воен. атаковать во флангsupported flank — обеспеченный фланг; примкнутый фланг
Синонимический ряд:1. edge (noun) border; edge; fringe; margin; rim; verge; wing2. side (noun) hand; haunch; lateral edge; loin; quarter; side; thigh3. border (verb) border; bound; line; skirt -
18 reign
[rein] 1. noun(the time during which a king or queen rules: in the reign of Queen Victoria.) vladavina2. verb1) (to rule, as a king or queen: The king reigned (over his people) for forty years.) vladati2) (to be present or exist: Silence reigned at last.) vladati* * *I [réin]nounvladanje, doba vladanja; vlada, gospostvo; vladavina, upravljanje; suverenost; področje; (redko) državaII [réin]intransitive verbvladati, gospodovati ( over nad) (tudi figuratively); prevladovati -
19 arbōs
arbōs oris, f [1 AL-, AR-], a tree: multae istarum arborum: ingens, V.: felix, fruil-bearing, L.: abietis arbores, fir-trees, L. —Poet.: Iovis, the oak, O.: Phoebi, the laurel, O.: Herculea, the poplar, V.: mali, a mast, V.: arbore fluctūs Verberat, the oar, V.: Phrixeam petiit Pelias arbor ovem, the ship Argo, O.: arbori infelici suspendito, on the gallows.* * *tree; tree trunk; mast; oar; ship; gallows; spearshaft; beam; squid? -
20 big
1. a большой, крупныйa big gun — важная персона, крупная фигура, «шишка»
2. a высокий3. a широкийhe moved about with a big smile and glad-hand — он переходил от одного к другому, приветствуя всех широкой улыбкой
4. a громкий, сильный5. a взрослый6. a важный, значительныйbig news — важные новости, важное сообщение
7. a беременная8. a чреватый; полныйeyes big with tears — глаза, полные слёз
9. a великодушный, благородный10. a амер. сл. знаменитыйbig name — знаменитость, знаменитый артист
11. a как компонент сложных слов больше-, широко-big fish — «кит», большая шишка
big seven — " большая семерка "
12. adv разг. хвастливо, с важным видомto talk big — хвастаться, бахвалиться
13. adv разг. с размахом, крупноto think big — иметь широкие замыслы;
14. adv разг. успешно15. v шотл. строитьСинонимический ряд:1. bulky (adj.) bulky; capacious; distended; gross; heavy; massive; swollen; voluminous2. fat-headed (adj.) arrogant; boastful; conceited; fat-headed; haughty; inflated; pompous; self-important3. full (adj.) awash; block and block; brimful; brimming; bung-full; chockablock; chock-full; cram-full; crammed; crowded; full; jam-full; jammed; jam-packed; loaded; packed; replete; stuffed4. generous (adj.) big-hearted; considerate; generous; greathearted; liberal; magnanimous; merciful; unselfish5. good (adj.) benevolent; benign; chivalrous; good; humane; humanitarian; kind; kind-hearted; kindly6. grand (adj.) grand; vast7. grown (adj.) adult; developed; full-blown; full-fledged; full-grown; grown; grown-up; mature; ripe8. important (adj.) consequential; considerable; eventful; great; healthy; hefty; historic; important; large-scale; major; material; meaningful; momentous; significant; sizable; substantial; vital; weighty9. large (adj.) broad; bull; enormous; extensive; fat; giant; gigantic; huge; husky; immense; large; oversize; tremendous10. lavish (adj.) excessive; extravagant; flashy; impressive; lavish; ostentatious11. lofty (adj.) lofty; tall; towering12. pregnant (adj.) childing; enceinte; expectant; expecting; gone; gravid; parous; parturient; pregnant; with child13. pretentious (adj.) arty; arty-crafty; high-sounding; imposing; overblown; pretentious14. productive (adj.) abundant; comprehensive; filled; general; high-volume; inclusive; overflowing; productive; prolific; teeming15. notable (noun) big boy; big gun; big shot; big-timer; bigwig; character; chief; dignitary; eminence; great gun; heavyweight; high-muck-a-muck; leader; lion; luminary; muckamuck; mugwump; nabob; nawob; notability; notable; personage; personality; pooh-bah; pot; somebody; VIPАнтонимический ряд:affable; easy; insignificant; lean; light; limited; little; minute; narrow; negligible; nugatory; short; slight; small; stingy; thin; unaffected; young
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