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stretched/drawn tight, tense, taut, strained (и прен.)съвсем опънат (за дрехи) skin-tightопънат мускул a tense muscleопъната жица a taut wireопъната кожа tight drawn skin, taut skinопънати нерви tense nervesс опънати жили with o.'s sinews taut* * *опъ̀нат,мин. страд. прич. (и като прил.) stretched/drawn tight, tense, taut; strained (и прен.); \опъната жица taut wire; \опъната кожа tight drawn skin, taut skin; с \опънати жили with o.’s sinews taut; с \опънати платна full sail, with all sails set; съвсем \опънат (за дрехи) skin-tight, figure-/body-hugging.* * *stretched; tense (и за мускули, за нерви); tight; unbending (изправен)* * *1. stretched/drawn tight, tense, taut, strained (и прен.) 2. ОПЪНАТ мускул a tense muscle 3. ОПЪНАТa жица a taut wire 4. ОПЪНАТa кожа tight drawn skin, taut skin 5. ОПЪНАТи нерви tense nerves 6. с ОПЪНАТи жили with o.'s sinews taut 7. съвсем ОПЪНАТ (за дрехи) skin-tight -
82 bruna
(að), v. to advance with great speed, to rush (bruna fram).* * *að, to advance with the speed of fire; b. fram, of a standard in the heat of battle, Mag. 2: of ships advancing under full sail, Fins, viii. 131, 188: freq. in mod. usage, Helius rann upp af því fagra vatni, og brunaði fram á það eirsterka himinhvolf, Od. iii. 1. Bb. 3. 18. -
83 passus
passus adj. [P. of pando], outspread, outstretched, extended, open: passis manibus implorare, Cs.: velis passis, under full sail: capillus passus, dishevelled, T.: crinibus passis, L.— Spread out, dried, dry: racemi, V.: lac, boiled milk, O.— As subst n., wine of dried grapes, raisin-wine: passo psithia utilior, V.* * *step, pacemille passus -- mile; duo milia passuum -- two miles
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84 aufbauschen
auf|bau·schenvt1) ( übertreibend darstellen)etw [zu etw] \aufbauschen to blow up sth sep, [into sth] to exaggerate sth2) ( blähen)mit aufgebauschten Segeln in [or under] full sailsich zu etw \aufbauschen to be blown up to sth -
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86 pod pełnymi żaglami
• all standing• under full sailSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > pod pełnymi żaglami
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87 ożaglowani|e
n sgt Żegl. rig- statek płynął w pełnym ożaglowaniu the ship was in full sail□ ożaglowanie bermudzkie Żegl. Bermuda(n) rig- ożaglowanie gaflowe Żegl. gaff rig- ożaglowanie lugrowe Żegl. lug rig- ożaglowanie rejowe Żegl. square rig- ożaglowanie skośne Żegl. fore-and-aft rigThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ożaglowani|e
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88 на всех парусах
under/in full sail, with all sails setРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > на всех парусах
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89 Discoveries, Monument of the
Located on the Tagus shore in Belém, not far from the Tower of Belém and the Jerónimos Monastery, the Monument of the Discoveries is a stone tribute of relatively recent origin. Built originally in 1940, as part of the Estado Novo's Double Centenary Exposition of the Portuguese World, the Monument of the Discoveries was constructed of temporary, lightweight materials. Unlike most of the exposition's constructions, however, the monument was not torn down after the exposition closed in December 1940. It remained in place and was reconstructed out of permanent materials and stone in time for the 1960 celebrations of the 500th anniversary of the death of Henry of Aviz (Prince Henry the Navigator).The monument is the work of sculptor Leopoldo de Almeida. It is complemented by an enormous mosaic wind rose showing the points of the compass, which was contributed by the Union of South Africa and is set in the open square just inland from the monument. This modern construction forms an imposing caravel in full sail, with Prince Henry the Navigator at the prow and a group of the country's chief navigators and sailors behind him. Notably, Columbus, who sailed for Spain, is not among them.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Discoveries, Monument of the
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90 ἱστιοδρομέω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱστιοδρομέω
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91 alle zeilen bijzetten
alle zeilen bijzettenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > alle zeilen bijzetten
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95 teljes sebességgel
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96 Fahrt
Präs. fahren* * *die Fahrtride; tour; journey; drive; travel; voyage; cruise; seaway; run* * *[faːɐt]f -, -en1) (= das Fahren) journey"während der Fáhrt nicht hinauslehnen" — " do not lean out of the window while the train/bus etc is in motion"
nach zwei Stunden Fáhrt — after travelling (Brit) or traveling (US) for two hours; (mit dem Auto auch) after two hours' drive
See:→ frei2) (= Fahrgeschwindigkeit) speed30 Knoten Fáhrt machen — to do 30 knots
Fáhrt aufnehmen — to pick up speed
jdn in Fáhrt bringen — to get sb going
in Fáhrt kommen or geraten/sein — to get/have got going
3) (= Reise) journeywas kostet eine Fáhrt/eine einfache Fáhrt nach London? — how much is it/is a one-way ticket or a single (Brit) to London?
gute Fáhrt! —
eine Fáhrt machen — to go on a trip
für große/kleine Fáhrt zugelassen sein — to be licensed for long/short voyages
* * *die1) (a journey in a car, especially for pleasure: We decided to go for a drive.) drive2) (a usually short period of riding on or in something: Can I have a ride on your bike?) ride* * *<-, -en>[fa:ɐ̯t]f1. (das Fahren) journey„während der \Fahrt nicht hinauslehnen“ “do not lean out of the window while the train is in motion”halbe/volle/wenig \Fahrt machen to sail at half/full/reduced speedvolle/halbe \Fahrt voraus! full/half speed ahead!\Fahrt aufnehmen to pick up speed\Fahrt machen to make headwaymit voller \Fahrt AUTO, BAHN at full [or top] speed3. (Reise) journeygute \Fahrt! bon voyage!, [have a] safe journey!eine einfache \Fahrt a single [or one-way] [ticket [or fare]]was kostet eine \Fahrt/eine einfache \Fahrt nach Stuttgart? how much is it/a single [ticket] to Stuttgart?, what is the fare/the single fare to Stuttgart?eine \Fahrt/ \Fahrten machen to go on a trip/tripseine \Fahrt ins Blaue a mystery tour4. (Kamerafahrt) tracking shot5.▶ in \Fahrt kommen [o geraten] /sein (fam: wütend werden/sein) to get/be riled [up] fam; (in Schwung kommen) to get/have got going* * *die; Fahrt, Fahrten1) o. Pl. (das Fahren) journeyfreie Fahrt haben — have a clear run; (fig.) have been given the green light
2) (Reise) journey; (Schiffsreise) voyage3) (kurze Reise, Ausflug) trip; (Wanderung) hikeeine Fahrt [nach/zu X] machen — go on or take a trip [to X]
eine Fahrt ins Blaue machen — (mit dem Auto) go for a drive; (Veranstaltung) go on a mystery tour
auf Fahrt gehen — (veralt.) go hiking
4) o. Pl. (Bewegung)Fahrt machen — (Seemannsspr.) make way
die Fahrt beschleunigen — speed up; accelerate
Fahrt aufnehmen — gather speed; pick up speed
in Fahrt kommen od. geraten — (ugs.) get going; (böse werden) get worked up
* * *1. (Reise) journey, trip; (Ausflug) outing; im Wagen: drive, ride; auf Skiern: run; im Schiff, Boot: trip; im Karussell etc: ride;gute Fahrt! have a good trip;eine Fahrt nach Rom machen make ( oder go on) a trip to Rome;während der Fahrt nicht aus dem Fenster lehnen etc while the train ( oder bus etc) is in motion ( oder moving);auf der Fahrt nach X on the way to X;in Fahrt kommen get under way;die Fahrt verlangsamen/beschleunigen slow down/speed up, accelerate;Fahrt aufnehmen pick up ( oder gather) speed;in voller Fahrt (at) full speed;kleine Fahrt machen SCHIFF go slowly;20 Knoten Fahrt machen SCHIFF be doing 20 knots3. umg fig:in Fahrt kommen get going;jemanden/etwas4. obs (Wanderung) hike5. SCHIFF:große/kleine Fahrt long/short voyages pl, overseas/coastal trade* * *die; Fahrt, Fahrten1) o. Pl. (das Fahren) journeyfreie Fahrt haben — have a clear run; (fig.) have been given the green light
2) (Reise) journey; (Schiffsreise) voyage3) (kurze Reise, Ausflug) trip; (Wanderung) hikeeine Fahrt [nach/zu X] machen — go on or take a trip [to X]
eine Fahrt ins Blaue machen — (mit dem Auto) go for a drive; (Veranstaltung) go on a mystery tour
auf Fahrt gehen — (veralt.) go hiking
4) o. Pl. (Bewegung)Fahrt machen — (Seemannsspr.) make way
die Fahrt verlangsamen — slow down; decelerate
die Fahrt beschleunigen — speed up; accelerate
Fahrt aufnehmen — gather speed; pick up speed
in Fahrt kommen od. geraten — (ugs.) get going; (böse werden) get worked up
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97 fährt
Präs. fahren* * *die Fahrtride; tour; journey; drive; travel; voyage; cruise; seaway; run* * *[faːɐt]f -, -en1) (= das Fahren) journey"während der Fáhrt nicht hinauslehnen" — " do not lean out of the window while the train/bus etc is in motion"
nach zwei Stunden Fáhrt — after travelling (Brit) or traveling (US) for two hours; (mit dem Auto auch) after two hours' drive
See:→ frei2) (= Fahrgeschwindigkeit) speed30 Knoten Fáhrt machen — to do 30 knots
Fáhrt aufnehmen — to pick up speed
jdn in Fáhrt bringen — to get sb going
in Fáhrt kommen or geraten/sein — to get/have got going
3) (= Reise) journeywas kostet eine Fáhrt/eine einfache Fáhrt nach London? — how much is it/is a one-way ticket or a single (Brit) to London?
gute Fáhrt! —
eine Fáhrt machen — to go on a trip
für große/kleine Fáhrt zugelassen sein — to be licensed for long/short voyages
* * *die1) (a journey in a car, especially for pleasure: We decided to go for a drive.) drive2) (a usually short period of riding on or in something: Can I have a ride on your bike?) ride* * *<-, -en>[fa:ɐ̯t]f1. (das Fahren) journey„während der \Fahrt nicht hinauslehnen“ “do not lean out of the window while the train is in motion”halbe/volle/wenig \Fahrt machen to sail at half/full/reduced speedvolle/halbe \Fahrt voraus! full/half speed ahead!\Fahrt aufnehmen to pick up speed\Fahrt machen to make headwaymit voller \Fahrt AUTO, BAHN at full [or top] speed3. (Reise) journeygute \Fahrt! bon voyage!, [have a] safe journey!eine einfache \Fahrt a single [or one-way] [ticket [or fare]]was kostet eine \Fahrt/eine einfache \Fahrt nach Stuttgart? how much is it/a single [ticket] to Stuttgart?, what is the fare/the single fare to Stuttgart?eine \Fahrt/ \Fahrten machen to go on a trip/tripseine \Fahrt ins Blaue a mystery tour4. (Kamerafahrt) tracking shot5.▶ in \Fahrt kommen [o geraten] /sein (fam: wütend werden/sein) to get/be riled [up] fam; (in Schwung kommen) to get/have got going* * *die; Fahrt, Fahrten1) o. Pl. (das Fahren) journeyfreie Fahrt haben — have a clear run; (fig.) have been given the green light
2) (Reise) journey; (Schiffsreise) voyage3) (kurze Reise, Ausflug) trip; (Wanderung) hikeeine Fahrt [nach/zu X] machen — go on or take a trip [to X]
eine Fahrt ins Blaue machen — (mit dem Auto) go for a drive; (Veranstaltung) go on a mystery tour
auf Fahrt gehen — (veralt.) go hiking
4) o. Pl. (Bewegung)Fahrt machen — (Seemannsspr.) make way
die Fahrt beschleunigen — speed up; accelerate
Fahrt aufnehmen — gather speed; pick up speed
in Fahrt kommen od. geraten — (ugs.) get going; (böse werden) get worked up
* * ** * *die; Fahrt, Fahrten1) o. Pl. (das Fahren) journeyfreie Fahrt haben — have a clear run; (fig.) have been given the green light
2) (Reise) journey; (Schiffsreise) voyage3) (kurze Reise, Ausflug) trip; (Wanderung) hikeeine Fahrt [nach/zu X] machen — go on or take a trip [to X]
eine Fahrt ins Blaue machen — (mit dem Auto) go for a drive; (Veranstaltung) go on a mystery tour
auf Fahrt gehen — (veralt.) go hiking
4) o. Pl. (Bewegung)Fahrt machen — (Seemannsspr.) make way
die Fahrt verlangsamen — slow down; decelerate
die Fahrt beschleunigen — speed up; accelerate
Fahrt aufnehmen — gather speed; pick up speed
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98 πλέ'
πλέο, πέλωcome into existence: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (epic doric ionic aeolic)πλέα, πλέοςneut nom /voc /acc plπλέε, πλέοςmasc voc sgπλέαι, πλέοςfem nom /voc plπλέᾱͅ, πλέοςfem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)πλέε, πλέωsail: pres imperat act 2nd sg (epic ionic)πλέε, πλέωsail: pres imperat act 2nd sg (attic epic ionic)πλέαι, πλέωsail: pres ind mp 2nd sg (ionic)πλέε, πλέωsail: imperf ind act 3rd sg (epic ionic)πλέα, πλέωςfull: neut nom /voc /acc pl (ionic)πλέα, πλέωςfull: neut nom /voc /acc plπλέε, πλέωςfull: masc voc sg (ionic)πλέαι, πλέωςfull: fem nom /voc plπλέᾱͅ, πλέωςfull: fem dat sg (attic doric ionic aeolic) -
99 remonter
remonter [ʀ(ə)mɔ̃te]➭ TABLE 1━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. intransitive verba. ( = monter à nouveau) to go or come back up• remonter sur les planches [comédien] to go back on the stage• remonter à cheval ( = se remettre en selle) to get back onto one's horsec. ( = s'élever de nouveau) [prix, température, baromètre] to rise again• il est remonté de la 7e à la 3e place he has come up from 7th to 3rd placed. ( = réapparaître) to come backe. ( = retourner) to return• remonter à la source/cause to go back to the source/cause• il faut remonter plus loin pour comprendre l'affaire you must look further back to understand this businessf. remonter à ( = dater de) cette histoire remonte à plusieurs années all this goes back several years2. transitive verba. [+ étage, côte, marche] to go or come back up• remonter le courant/une rivière (à la nage) to swim back upstream/up a river ; (en barque) to sail back upstream/up a riverb. ( = rattraper) [+ adversaire] to catch up with• se faire remonter par un adversaire to let o.s. be caught up by an opponentc. [+ mur, tableau, étagère] to raise ; [+ vitre] (en poussant) to push up ; (avec bouton ou manivelle) to wind up ; [+ store] to raise ; [+ pantalon, manche] to pull up ; (en roulant) to roll up ; [+ chaussettes] to pull up ; [+ col] to turn up ; [+ jupe] to pick up ; [+ mauvaise note] to raise• il s'est fait remonter les bretelles par le patron (inf) the boss gave him a real tongue-lashing (inf)d. ( = remporter) to take or bring back upe. [+ montre, mécanisme] to wind upf. [+ machine, moteur, meuble] to put together again ; [+ robinet, tuyau] to put back• il a eu du mal à remonter les roues de sa bicyclette he had a job putting the wheels back on his bicycleg. ( = remettre en état) [+ personne] to buck (inf) up again ; [+ entreprise] to put back on its feet ; [+ mur en ruines] to rebuild ; → moralh. [+ pièce de théâtre, spectacle] to restage3. reflexive verb* * *ʀəmɔ̃te
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verbe transitif (+ v avoir)1) ( transporter de nouveau)remonter quelqu'un/quelque chose — ( en haut) gén to take somebody/something back up (à to); ( à l'étage) to take somebody/something back upstairs; ( d'en bas) gén to bring somebody/something back up (de from); ( de l'étage) to bring [somebody/something] back upstairs [personne, objet]
2) ( replacer en haut) to put [something] back up [valise, boîte]3) ( relever) to raise [étagère, store, tableau] (de by); to wind [something] back up [vitre de véhicule]; to roll up [manches, jambes de pantalon]; to hitch up [jupe, pantalon]; to turn up [col]; to pull up [chaussettes]4) ( parcourir de nouveau) [personne] ( en allant) to go back up [pente, rue]; to go ou climb back up [escalier, échelle]; ( en venant) to come back up [pente, rue, échelle]; [voiture, automobiliste] to drive back up [pente]5) ( parcourir en sens inverse) [bateau] to sail up [fleuve]; [poisson] to swim up [rivière]; [personne, voiture] to go up [rue]remonter une filière or piste — fig to follow a trail ( jusqu'à quelqu'un to somebody)
6) ( rattraper dans un classement) [cycliste] to catch up with [peloton, concurrent]7) ( réconforter)remonter quelqu'un or le moral de quelqu'un — to cheer somebody up, to raise somebody's spirits
8) ( assembler de nouveau) to put [something] back together again [armoire, jouet]; to put [something] back [roue]9) ( retendre le ressort de) to wind [something] up [mécanisme, réveil]être remonté à bloc — (colloq) fig [personne] to be full of energy
10) ( remettre en scène) to revive [pièce, spectacle]
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verbe intransitif (+ v être)1) ( monter de nouveau) [personne] ( en allant) gén to go back up, to go up again (à to); ( en venant) gén to come back up, to come up again (de from); ( à l'étage) to go/to come back upstairs; ( après être redescendu) to go/to come back up again; [train, ascenseur] to go back up; [avion, hélicoptère] to climb again; [mer] to come in again; [prix, température, baromètre] to rise again, to go up againreste ici, je remonte au grenier — stay here, I'm going back up to the attic
remonter sur — [personne] to step back onto [trottoir]; to climb back onto [mur]
remonter à la surface — lit [plongeur] to surface; [huile, objet] to rise to the surface; fig [scandale] to resurface; [souvenirs] to surface again
remonter dans les sondages — [politicien, parti] to move up in the opinion polls
remonter de la quinzième à la troisième place — [sportif, équipe] to move up from fifteenth to third position
remonter à Paris — ( retourner) to go back up to Paris
2) ( pour retrouver l'origine)remonter à — [historien] to go back to [époque, date]; [événement, œuvre, tradition] to date back to [époque, date, personnage historique]; [habitude] to be carried over from [enfance, période]; [enquêteur, police] to follow the trail back to [personne, chef de gang]
remonter 20 ans en arrière — [historien] to go back 20 years
faire remonter — to trace (back) [origines, ancêtres] (à to)
3) ( se retrousser) [pull, jupe] to ride up4) ( se faire sentir)5) Nautismeremonter au or dans le vent — to sail into the wind
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se remonter verbe pronominal1) ( se réconforter)se remonter le moral — ( seul) to cheer oneself up; ( à plusieurs) to cheer each other up
2) ( s'équiper de nouveau)se remonter en meubles/draps — to get some new furniture/sheets
* * *ʀ(ə)mɔ̃te1. vi1) (d'où l'on vient) to go back upIl est remonté au premier étage. — He has gone back up to the first floor.
2) (sur un cheval) to get back on, to remount3) (dans un véhicule) to get back in4) [route, température, prix] to go up again5) [vêtement] to ride up2. vt1) [personne] to cheer up, to buck upCette nouvelle m'a un peu remonté. — The news cheered me up a bit.
remonter le moral à qn — to raise sb's spirits, to cheer sb up
2) [manches, pantalon] to roll up3) [col] to turn up4) [fleuve, courant] (en bateau) to sail up, (à la nage) to swim up5) [niveau, limite] to raise6) [moteur, meuble] to put back together, to reassemble7) [montre, mécanisme] to wind up8)remonter à (= dater de) — to date back to, to go back to
* * *remonter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( transporter de nouveau) ( en haut) gén to take [sb/sth] back up [personne, objet] (à to); ( à l'étage) to take [sb/sth] back upstairs [personne, objet]; ( d'en bas) gén to bring [sb/sth] back up [personne, objet] (de from); ( de l'étage) to bring [sb/sth] back upstairs [personne, objet]; remonter les valises au grenier to take the suitcases back up to the attic; remonter les bouteilles de la cave to bring the bottles back up from the cellar; je peux vous remonter au village I can take you back up to the village; remonte-moi mes pantoufles bring my slippers back up (to me); je leur ai fait remonter les valises au grenier I made them take the suitcases back up to the attic; j'ai fait remonter le piano dans la chambre I had the piano taken back up to the bedroom; faites-moi remonter les dossiers secrets get the secret files brought back up to me;2 ( remettre en haut) to put [sth] back up [valise, boîte]; remonter la valise sur l'armoire to put the suitcase back up on the wardrobe; remonter un seau d'un puits to pull a bucket up from a well;3 ( relever) to raise [étagère, store, tableau] (de by); to wind [sth] back up [vitre de véhicule]; to roll up [manches, jambes de pantalon]; to hitch up [jupe, pantalon]; to turn up [col]; to pull up [chaussettes]; remonter une étagère de 20 centimètres/d'un cran to raise a shelf another 20 centimetresGB/by another notch; remonter une note de deux points to raise a mark GB ou grade US by two points;4 ( parcourir de nouveau) [personne] ( en allant) to go back up [pente, rue, étage]; to go ou climb back up [escalier, marches, échelle]; ( en venant) to come back up [pente, rue, marches, échelle]; [voiture, automobiliste] to drive back up [pente, route]; nous avons remonté la colline à pied ( en marchant) we walked back up the hill; ( et non à bicyclette) we went back up the hill on foot; remonter la colline en rampant/à bicyclette to crawl/cycle back up the hill; il m'a fait remonter l'escalier en courant he made me run back up the stairs;5 ( parcourir en sens inverse) [bateau] to sail up [fleuve, canal]; [poisson] to swim up [rivière]; [personne, voiture] to go up [rue, boulevard]; tu remontes l'avenue jusqu'à la banque you go up the avenue until you get to the bank; remonter un canal en péniche to go up a canal in a barge; remonter une rivière en canoë/en yacht/à la nage to canoe/sail/swim up a river; remonter un boulevard à bicyclette/en voiture to cycle/drive up a boulevard; remonter le flot de voyageurs to walk against the flow of passengers; remonter une filière or piste fig to follow a trail (jusqu'à qn to sb); remonter le temps par la pensée or l'imagination to go back in time in one's imagination;6 ( rattraper dans un classement) [cycliste] to catch up with [peloton, concurrent];7 ( réconforter) remonter qn or le moral de qn to cheer sb up, to raise sb's spirits; la nouvelle/il m'a remonté le moral the news/he cheered me up;8 ( assembler de nouveau) to put [sth] back together again [armoire, table, jouet]; to re-erect [échafaudage]; to reassemble [moteur, machine]; to put [sth] back [roue]; il s'amuse à démonter et remonter ses jouets he's having fun taking his toys apart and putting them back together again;9 ( retendre le ressort de) to wind [sth] up [mécanisme, montre, réveil]; to wind [sth] up [boîte à musique] (avec with); être remonté à bloc○ fig [personne] to be full of energy;10 ( remettre en scène) to revive [pièce, spectacle].B vi1 ( monter de nouveau) [personne] ( en allant) gén to go back up, to go up again (à to); ( à l'étage) to go back upstairs, to go upstairs again; ( en venant) gén to come back up, to come up again (de from); ( à l'étage) to come back upstairs, to come upstairs again; ( après être redescendu) ( en allant) to go back up again; ( en venant) to come back up again; [train, ascenseur, téléphérique] ( en allant) to go back up; ( en venant) to come back up; [avion, hélicoptère] to climb again; [oiseau] to fly up again; [prix, taux, monnaie] to go up again; [chemin, route] to rise again; [mer] to come in again; [température, baromètre] to rise again, to go up again; reste ici, je remonte au grenier stay here, I'm going back up to the attic; peux-tu remonter chercher mon sac? can you go back upstairs and get my bag?; tu es remonté à pied? gén did you walk back up?; ( plutôt que par l'ascenseur) did you come back up on foot?; je préfère remonter par l'escalier I prefer to go back up by the stairs; nous sommes remontés par le sentier/la route ( à pied) we walked back up by the path/the road; ( à cheval) we rode back up by the path/the road; il est remonté vers moi en rampant he crawled back up to me; il est remonté au col à bicyclette/en voiture he cycled/drove back up to the pass; où est l'écureuil? il a dû remonter à l'arbre where's the squirrel? it must have gone back up the tree; je suis remonté en haut de la tour/au sommet de la falaise I went back up to the top of the tower/to the top of the cliff; elle est remontée dans sa chambre she went back up to her bedroom; remonter à l'échelle/la corde to climb back up the ladder/the rope; remonter sur [personne] to step back onto [trottoir, marche]; [personne, animal] to climb back onto [mur, tabouret]; il est remonté sur le toit [enfant, chat] he's gone back up onto the roof; remonter dans son lit to get back into bed; remonter à la surface lit [plongeur] to surface; [huile, objet] to rise to the surface; fig [scandale] to resurface; [souvenirs] to surface again; remonter à cheval to get back on a horse; remonter en voiture/dans le train to get back in the car/on the train; remonter à bord d'un avion to board a plane again; remonter dans les sondages [politicien, parti] to move up in the opinion polls; remonter de la quinzième à la troisième place [sportif, équipe] to move up from fifteenth to third position; remonter à Paris ( retourner) to go back up to Paris; la criminalité remonte crime is rising again; les cours sont remontés de 20% prices have gone up another 20%; faire remonter le dollar to send ou put the dollar up again; faire remonter les cours to put prices up again; l’euro est remonté par rapport à la livre the euro has gone up ou risen against the pound again; faire remonter la température gén to raise the temperature; Méd to raise one's temperature;2 ( pour retrouver l'origine) remonter dans le temps to go back in time; remonter à [historien] to go back to [époque, date]; [événement, œuvre, tradition] to date back to [époque, date, personnage historique]; [habitude] to be carried over from [enfance, période]; [enquêteur, police] to follow the trail back to [personne, chef de gang]; remonter 20 ans en arrière [historien] to go back 20 years; l'histoire remonte à quelques jours the story goes back a few days; il nous a fallu remonter jusqu'en 1770 we had to go back to 1770; les manuscrits remontent au XIe siècle the manuscripts date back to the 11th century; remonter à l'époque où to date back to the days when; remonter aux causes de qch to identify the causes of sth; faire remonter to trace (back) [origines, ancêtres] (à to);3 ( se retrousser) [pull, jupe] to ride up;4 ( se faire sentir) les odeurs d'égout remontent dans la maison the smell from the drains reaches our house; j'ai mon petit déjeuner qui remonte○ my breakfast is repeating on me○;5 Naut remonter au or dans le vent to sail into the wind.C se remonter vpr1 ( se réconforter) se remonter le moral ( seul) to cheer oneself up; ( à plusieurs) to cheer each other up;2 ( s'équiper de nouveau) se remonter en meubles/draps to get some new furniture/sheets; se remonter en vin to replenish one's stock ou supply of wine.[rəmɔ̃te] verbe transitif1. [côte, étage] to go ou to climb back up2. [porter à nouveau] to take back up3. [parcourir - en voiture, en bateau etc.] to go up (inseparable)remonter le défilé [aller en tête] to work one's way to the front of the processionremonter la rue to go ou to walk back up the street4. [relever - chaussette] to pull up (separable) ; [ - manche] to roll up (separable) ; [ - col, visière] to raise, to turn up (separable) ; [ - robe] to raise, to lift ; [ - store] to pull up, to raiseremonter quelque chose to put something higher up, to raise somethingtous les résultats des examens ont été remontés de 2 points all exam results have been put up ou raised by 2 marks5. [assembler à nouveau - moteur, kit] to reassemble, to put back (separable) together (again) ; [ - étagère] to put back (separable) upà sa sortie de prison, il a remonté une petite affaire de plomberie when he came out of prison he started up another small plumbing business[faire prospérer à nouveau]il a su remonter l'entreprise he managed to set ou to put the business back on its feet8. [mécanisme, montre] to wind (up)10. SPORT [concurrent] to catch up (with)————————[rəmɔ̃te] verbe intransitif (surtout aux être)l'enfant remonta dans la brouette/sur l'escabeau the child got back into the wheelbarrow/up onto the stool2. TRANSPORTSa. [bateau, bus, train] to get back ontob. [voiture] to get back intoa. [se remettre en selle] to remountb. [refaire de l'équitation] to take up riding again[avoir un niveau supérieur]le prix du sucre a remonté [après une baisse] the price of sugar has gone back up again4. [jupe] to ride ou to go up5. [faire surface - mauvaise odeur] to come back upa. [noyé] to float back (up) to the surfaceb. [plongeur] to resurfacec. [scandale] to reemerge, to resurface6. [retourner vers l'origine]remonter à [se reporter à] to go back to, to return tole renseignement qui nous a permis de remonter jusqu'à vous the piece of information which enabled us to trace youremonter à [dater de] to go ou to date back toon fait généralement remonter la crise à 1910 the crisis is generally believed to have started in 19107. NAUTIQUE [navire] to sail north[vent] to come round the north————————se remonter verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se remonter verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[physiquement] to recover one's strength[moralement] to cheer oneself upelle dit qu'elle boit pour se remonter she says she drinks to cheer herself up ou to make herself feel better————————se remonter en verbe pronominal plus préposition(familier) [se réapprovisionner en] to replenish one's stock of -
100 ἀείρω
ἀείρω, [dialect] Ep., [dialect] Ion., and poet.; [full] αἴρω (once in Hom., v. infr.), [dialect] Att. and Trag. (exc. A. Th. 759, Pers. 660, both lyr.); [dialect] Aeol. [full] ἀέρρω, Alc.78: [tense] impf. ἤειρον ([etym.] συν-) Il.10.499, Hdt.2.125, [dialect] Ep.Aἄειρον Il.19.386
, [dialect] Att. and Trag. ᾖρον: [tense] fut. ἀρῶ [ᾱ], [var] contr. for ἀερῶ (which is not found), A. Pers. 795, E.Heracl. 322, Tr. 1148, prob. in Luc. Hist.Conscr. 14: [tense] aor. 1 ἤειρα ([etym.] συν-) Il.24.590, ([etym.] παρ-) Archil.94, Herod.9.13, [dialect] Ep.ἄειρα Il.23.730
; [dialect] Aeol. imper.ἀέρρατε Sapph.91
; subj.ἀέρσῃ Panyas.13.13
; part. ; alsoἄηρα IG12(3).449
([place name] Thera);ἦρα Hdt. 9.59
, A.Ag.47, Th.6.18, etc., [ per.] 3pl. , opt.ἄραις Herod.5.71
, inf.ἆραι Call. Cer.35
, part.ἄρας Th.2.12
, etc., Cret. (Gort.) [ᾱ- in all moods]: [tense] pf.ἦρκα D.25.52
, ([etym.] ἀπ-) Th.8.100, [tense] plpf. ἤρκεσαν ([etym.] ἀπ-) D.19.150:—[voice] Med. [full] ἀείρομαι ([etym.] ἀπ-) Il. 21.563, S.Tr. 216 (lyr.); [full] αἴρομαι E.El. 360, Th.4.60: fut ἀροῦμαι [pron. full] [ᾱ] E.Hel. 1597 : [tense] aor. 1 imper.ἀείραο A.R.4.746
, inf. ἀείρασθαι ([etym.] ἀντ-) Hdt.7.212, part.- άμενος Il.23.856
, IG4.952.112 (Epid.); also ἠράμην [ᾱ- in all moods] Il.14.510, Od.4.107, E.Heracl. 986, Ar. Ra. 525, Pl.R. 374e, etc., [dialect] Dor.ἄρατο B.2.5
: [tense] pf.ἦρμαι S.El.54
:— [voice] Pass., E.Alc. 450 (lyr.), Hp.Mul.2.174: [tense] fut. : [tense] aor.ἠέρθην A.R.4.1651
, ([etym.] παρ-) Il.16.341, [dialect] Ep.ἀέρθην Od.19.540
, [ per.] 3pl.ἄερθεν Il.8.74
, subj. (lyr.), part.ἀερθείς Od.8.375
, Pi.N.7.75, A.Ag. 1525 (lyr.), Hp.Mul.1.1, etc.; alsoἤρθην Simon.111
, A.Th. 214 (lyr.), Th.4.42, etc., part.ἀρθείς Il.13.63
, ([etym.] ἐπ-) Hdt.1.90, etc.: [tense] pf.ἤερμαι A.R.2.171
: [dialect] Ep. [tense] plpf. [ per.] 3sg. ἄωρτο (for ἤορτο) Il.3.272, Theoc.24.43,ἔωρτο Hsch.
[ ἀείρω has [pron. full] ᾰ, exc. in late poetry, as Opp. C.1.347.] ( ἀείρω = ἀ-ϝερ-yω, cf.αὐειρομέναι Alcm.23.63
; αἴρω (oncein Hom., Il.17.724 in part. αἴροντας) may = ϝαρ-ψω for ϝγ[νυλλ ]-ψω from the reduced form of the root, but is more probably an analogical formation arising from the contracted forms. Fut. ἀροῦμαι [pron. full] [ᾰ] and [tense] aor. ἀρόμην, ἤρετο, etc., inf. ἀρέσθαι [pron. full] [ᾰ], belong to ἄρνυμαι, q.v.; ἤρᾰτο may have displaced ἤρετο in Hom, cf. Eust. ad Il.3.373. The sense attach found in compds. συν-, παρ-αείρω is prob. derived from the use v.1.)I [voice] Act., lift, raise up,νέκυν Il.17.724
; ὑψόσ' ἀείρας [κυνέην] 10.465;πίνακας παρέθηκεν ἀείρας Od.1.141
;Εὐμάστας με ἄηρεν ἀπὸ χθονός IG12(3).449
, inscr. on a stone ([place name] Thera); ἀπὸ γῆς αἴ. Pl.Ti. 90a; ἱστία στεῖλαν ἀείραντες furled by brailing them up, Od.3.11; but ἀ. ἱστία hoist sail, A.R.2.1229;αἴ. κεραίας D.S. 13.12
;εὔμαριν ἀ. A.Pers. 660
; κοῦφον αἴ. βῆμα walk lightly, trip, E.Tr. 342; αἴ. σκέλη, of a horse, X.Eq.10.15, cf. Arist.IA 710b20;ὀρθὸν αἴ. τὸ κάρα A.Ch. 496
;ὀφθαλμὸν ἄρας S.Tr. 795
; ἄρασα μύξας, of a deer, Id.Fr.89;ὀφρῦς αἴροντα Diph.85
; αἴ. σημεῖον make a signal, X.Cyr.7.1.23; αἴ. μηχανήν, in the theatre, Antiph.191.15; so ; τεῖχος ἱκανὸν αἴ. Th.1.90, cf. 2.75:—freq. in part., ἄρας ἔπαισε he raised [them] and struck, S.OT 1270;ἡ βουλὴ ἄρασα τὴν ἀφ' ἱερᾶς ἀφῆκεν Plu. Cor.32
, cf. 1 Ep.Cor. 6.15 :—[voice] Pass.,ἐς αἰθέρα δῖαν ἀέρθη Od.19.540
, cf. Il.8.74;ὑψόσ' ἀερθείς Od.12.432
;ἔμπνους ἀρθείς Antipho 2.1.9
;φρυκτοὶ ᾔροντο Th.2.94
, cf. Aen. Tact.26.14; mount up, X.HG5.2.5; ἄνω ἀρθῆναι, of the sun, to be high in heaven, Hp.Aër.6; to be seized, snatched up, Ar.Ach. 565.2 take up, in various uses: draw water, Ar.Ra. 1339; gather food, S.Ph. 707; pluckherbs, PMag.Par.1.287, al.3 take up and carry or bring,ἐκ βελέων Σαρπηδόνα δῖον ἀείρας Il.16.678
;νόσφιν ἀειράσας 24.583
; ἄχθος ἀ. convey, of ships, Od.3.312; μῆλα ἐξ' Ιθάκης ἄειραν νηυσί carried them off, 21.18; μή μοι οἶνον ἄειρε bring me not wine, Il.6.264.5 of armies or fleets, τὰς ναῦς αἴ. get the ships under sail, Th.1.52; esp. intr., get under way, set out,ἆραι τῷ στρατῷ Id.2.12
: abs., ib.23:—[voice] Pass.,ἀερθῆναι Hdt.9.52
;ἀερθέντες ἐκ.. 1.165
;ἀ. εἰς.. 1.170
;ἐφ' ἡμετέρᾳ γᾷ ἀρθείς S.Ant. 111
(lyr.); but ἀερθείς carried too far, Pi.N.7.75.II raise up, exalt, , cf. 791; ὄλβον ὅν Δαρεῖος ἦρεν Id.Pers. 164:—esp. of pride and passion, exalt, excite, ὑψοῦ αἴ. θυμόν grow excited, S.OT 914; αἴ. θάρσος pluck up courage, E.IA 1598:—[voice] Pass., to be raised, increased,ἡ δύναμις ᾔρετο Th.1.118
;ᾔρετο τὸ ὕψος τοῦ τείχους μέγα Id.2.75
; ἤρθη μέγας rose to greatness, D.2.8;οὐκ ἤρθη νοῦν ἐς ἀτασθαλίην Simon.111
; ἀρθῆναι φόβῳ, δείμασι, A.Th. 214, E.Hec.69: abs., (lyr.), cf. Ar.Ec. 1180.III lift and take away, remove,ἀπό με τιμᾶν ἦραν A.Eu. 847
;τινὰ ἐκ τῆς πόλεως Pl.R. 578e
; generally, take away, put an end to, ; τραπέζας αἴ. clear away dinner, Men.273;ἀρθέντος τοῦ αἰτίου Arist.Pr. 920b11
; deny (opp. τίθημι posit), S.E.P.1.10; Delph. and [dialect] Locr. [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. part. ἀρμένος cancelled, null and void,ὠνὰ ἀ. καὶ ἄκυρος GDI1746
(Delph.);ἀτελὴς καὶ ἀ. IG9(1).374
([place name] Naupactus).2 make away with, destroy, Ev.Matt.24.39;ἆρον, ἆρον
away with him!Ev.Jo.
19.15; ἐκ τῶν ζώντων αἴ. Tab.Defix.Aud.1.18.IV [voice] Med., lift, take up for oneself or what is one's own, [πέπλων] ἕν' ἀειραμένη Il.6.293
; hence, carry off, win,πάντας ἀειράμενος πελέκεας 23.856
;ἄρατο νίκαν B.2.5
;ἠρμένοι νίκην Str.3.2.13
.2 ὄγκον ἄρασθαι to be puffed up, S.Aj. 129; .3 raise, lift,τύπωμα ἠρμένοι χεροῖν S.El.54
; κανοῦν αἴ. Ar.Av. 850;βοῦς IG22.1028.28
, cf. Thphr.Char.27.5; ῥόθιον raise a surging cheer, Ar.Eq. 546;Σαμόσατα ἀράμενος μετέθηκεν Luc.Hist.Conscr.24
; ἀείρεσθαι τὰ ἱστία hoist sail, Hdt.8.56, cf. 94.4 raise, stir up,νεῖκος ἀειράμενος Thgn.90
, cf. E.Heracl. 986, 991; begin, undertake,πόλεμον A.
Supp..342, Hdt.7.132, Th.4.60, D.5.5 ([voice] Pass.,πόλεμος αἴρεται Ar.Av. 1188
); ; φυγὴν αἴρεσθαι take to flight, A.Pers. 481, E.Rh.54.6 abs., βαρὺς ἀ. slow to undertake anything, Hdt.4.150.V [voice] Pass., to be suspended, hang, [μάχαιρα] πὰρ ξίφεος μέγα κουλεὸν αἰὲν ἄωρτο Il.3.272
, 19.253.2 Medic., to be swollen, [σπλὴν] ἀερθείς Hp.Mul.1.61
; μαζοὶ ἀείρονται ib.2.174.
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