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  • 41 head off

    1) (to make (a person, animal etc) change direction: One group of the soldiers rode across the valley to head the bandits off.) aizsprostot ceļu
    2) (to go in some direction: He headed off towards the river.) virzīties

    English-Latvian dictionary > head off

  • 42 head off

    1) (to make (a person, animal etc) change direction: One group of the soldiers rode across the valley to head the bandits off.) užkirsti kelią
    2) (to go in some direction: He headed off towards the river.) traukti, eiti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > head off

  • 43 head off

    förhindra, avvärja; genskjuta; mota tillbaka
    * * *
    1) (to make (a person, animal etc) change direction: One group of the soldiers rode across the valley to head the bandits off.) mota tillbaka
    2) (to go in some direction: He headed off towards the river.) ge sig av [] mot

    English-Swedish dictionary > head off

  • 44 head off

    1) (to make (a person, animal etc) change direction: One group of the soldiers rode across the valley to head the bandits off.) odvrátit
    2) (to go in some direction: He headed off towards the river.) směřovat
    * * *
    • odvrátit

    English-Czech dictionary > head off

  • 45 head off

    1) (to make (a person, animal etc) change direction: One group of the soldiers rode across the valley to head the bandits off.) a tăia calea
    2) (to go in some direction: He headed off towards the river.) a porni spre

    English-Romanian dictionary > head off

  • 46 head off

    1) (to make (a person, animal etc) change direction: One group of the soldiers rode across the valley to head the bandits off.) αποτρέπω, εκτρέπω
    2) (to go in some direction: He headed off towards the river.) κατευθύνομαι

    English-Greek dictionary > head off

  • 47 head off

    1) (to make (a person, animal etc) change direction: One group of the soldiers rode across the valley to head the bandits off.) odvrátiť
    2) (to go in some direction: He headed off towards the river.) smerovať

    English-Slovak dictionary > head off

  • 48 head off

    1) to make (a person, animal etc) change direction:

    One group of the soldiers rode across the valley to head the bandits off.

    يجعلُه يُغَيِّر إتجاهه
    2) to go in some direction:

    He headed off towards the river.

    يَذهَب في إتجاه مُعَيّن

    Arabic-English dictionary > head off

  • 49 head off

    1) (to make (a person, animal etc) change direction: One group of the soldiers rode across the valley to head the bandits off.) détourner
    2) (to go in some direction: He headed off towards the river.) partir vers

    English-French dictionary > head off

  • 50 head off

    1) (to make (a person, animal etc) change direction: One group of the soldiers rode across the valley to head the bandits off.) desviar
    2) (to go in some direction: He headed off towards the river.) rumar

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > head off

  • 51 рельс

    муж. rail;
    track;
    rails, metals мн. ставить/переводить на рельсы ≈ to get smth. headed toward smth., to get smth. headed to some direction, to convert smth. to some system становиться/переходить на рельсы ≈ to set out on the path of, to start heading toward smth. сход с рельсовderailment укладывать рельсы ≈ to hunzt, to track
    м. rail;
    сходить с ~ов be* derailed;
    поставить что-л. на ~ы get* smth. started;
    ~овый rail attr. ;
    ~овый путь track.

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > рельс

  • 52 ūsquam

        ūsquam adv.    —Of place, at any place, anywhere (usu. with a negat.): iste, cui nullus esset usquam consistendi locus, etc.: Numquam etiam fui usquam, quin, etc., T.: non usquam id quidem dicit omnino, he nowhere says precisely that: an quisquam usquam gentium est aeque miser? T.: si quid Usquam iustitia est, V.: miror te, cum Romā absis, usquam potius esse.—Poet., in an affirmation: Unde quod est usquam... Inspicitur, O.: implorare quod usquam est, V.—Of motion, in some direction, to some place or other, anywhither: velut usquam Vinctus eas, H.: nec vero usquam discedebam, i. e. not at all: prius, quam Tissaphernes usquam se moveret, N.—In any thing, in any way, by any means, in any respect (with a negat.): Neque istic neque alibi tibi erit usquam in me mora, T.: neque esset usquam consilio locus: neque usquam nisi in avaritiā nobilitatis spem habere, S.—Of any acco<*>t, worth considering: quasi iam usquam tibi sint viginti minae, T.
    * * *
    anywhere, in any place; to any place

    Latin-English dictionary > ūsquam

  • 53 step

    1. II
    step in some manner step noiselessly (lightly, briskly, clumsily, heavily, graciously, etc.) шагать /идти, ступать/ бесшумно и т.д.; step in some direction step aside а) посторониться, сделать шаг в сторону; б) уступать дорогу другому; step back а) отступать, делать шаг назад; б) уступать; he stepped backwards and fell over the edge он сделал шаг назад и упал с обрыва; my name was called and I stepped forward at once выкрикнули мое имя, и я сейчас же сделал шаг /вышел/ вперед; step down шагнуть вниз, спуститься; step upstairs подняться; step outside выйти; step inside войти; step this way, please сюда, пожалуйста; step lively! живей!, поторапливайтесь!
    2. XVI
    1) step across smth. step across the street (across the road, across the highway, etc.) переходить улицу и т.д.; step across a stream перешагнуть через ручей; step between smb., smth. step between two men (between the wall and the bookcase, etc.) встать /протиснуться/ между двумя мужчинами и т.д.; step down smth. step down a ladder спуститься с лестницы-стремянки; step (up)on smth. step upon a platform выйти /ступить/ на платформу; step (up)on a mat ступить /стать/ на коврик; step to smth. step to the next house пройти к следующему дому; step to one side посторониться; step to the telephone подойти /пройти/ к телефону; step over smth. step over a threshold (over a railing, over a stream, over a puddle, over an obstacle, etc.) перешагивать через порог и т.д.; step into smth. step into a train (into a carriage, into a boat, into a car, etc.) сесть /влезть/ в поезд и т.д.; step into a room войти в комнату; step into the street выйти на улицу; step out of smth. step out of a car (out of a cab, out of line, out of shade, etc.) выйти из машины и т.д.; step out of smb.'s way уйти с дороги, пропустить кого-л.; step out of character выйти из [своей] роли, сделать что-л. [для себя] необычное; step off smth. step off a train (off a ship, etc.) сойти с поезда и т.д.; step in smth. step in a puddle ступить /влезть/ в лужу
    2) step on smb., smth. step on a worm (on smb.'s toe, on smb.'s foot, on a cat's tail, on a nail, etc.) наступать на червя и т.д.; don't step on the flowers не топчите цветы; step on the lever (on the starter, etc.) нажимать на-рычаг и т.д.; step on the gas coll. прибавлять газу, давать газ; нажимать вовсю
    3) step into smth. step into a position (into a good job, into a good business opportunity, into fortune, into an estate, etc.) неожиданно получить [хорошую] должность и т.д.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > step

  • 54 sweep\ away

    1. III
    sweep away smth. /smth. away/
    1) sweep away the cobwebs (the dust, the rubbish, etc.) смести паутину и т.д.; sweep away the snow разгрести снег
    2) sweep away the crops уничтожить урожай; sweep away slum areas снести /ликвидировать/ районы трущоб; death sweeps away great and small смерть уносит всех от мала до велика; sweep away all opposition (all obstacles, all the difficulties, etc.) ликвидировать /уничтожать/ всяческое сопротивление и т.д.; sweep away all objections отметать всяческие возражения
    2. XI
    be swept away by smth. he was swept away by an avalanche его унесло лавиной; the bridge was swept away by the flood наводнение снесло мост; be swept away at some time these doubts have now been swept away эти сомнения теперь отброшены
    3. XVI
    sweep away in some direction the plain (the coastline, the land, etc.) sweeps away to the east (to the sea, to the west in a deep bay, etc.) равнина и т.д. простирается, тянется на восток и т.д.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > sweep\ away

  • 55 рельс

    муж.
    rail; track; rails, metals мн. ч.

    ставить/переводить на рельсы — to get smth. headed toward smth., to get smth. headed to some direction, to convert smth. to some system

    становиться/переходить на рельсы — to set out on the path of, to start heading toward smth.

    укладывать рельсы — to hunzt, to track

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > рельс

  • 56 mína

    adj. "desiring to start, eager to go", also verb mína- "desire to go in some direction, to wish to go to a place, make for it, have some end in view" VT39:11

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > mína

  • 57 DESIRE

    (vb) \#mer- (cited in the form merë, evidently the 3rd person aorist; pa.t. given as mernë) (want, wish). The stem YES yields a word yesta- "desire" (which may however be confused with yesta “beginning”). DESIRE (noun) írë, náma (= "a desire" or "a judgement"), námië (= "a (single) desire" or "a (single) judgement"), milmë (greed). (Note: írë also means "when".) See SEXUAL DESIRE for a term that possibly has this meaning. DESIREABLE írima (loveable), DESIRER Irmo (name of a Vala). DESIRING TO START mína (eager to go), also verb DESIRE TO GO IN SOME DIRECTION mína- (to wish to go to a place, make for it, have some end in view). –MER, ID, VT41:13, MIL-IK, YES/VT46:23, WJ:403, VT39:11

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya) > DESIRE

  • 58 END

    (noun) metta, mentë, tyel (stem tyeld- as in the pl. tyeldi, misread as "tyelde" in the printed Etymologies; see VT45:25), tyelma, telu; THE ENDING OF THE WORLD Ambar-metta, ambarmetta; END (vb) tele- (intransitive) (finish – so in WJ:411; LT1:267 gives telu-), tyel- (cease), PUT AN END TO metya-, HAVE SOME END IN VIEW mína- (desire to go in some direction, wish to go to a place, make for it) –LotR:1003/VT44:36, MET, LT1:267, WJ:411, KYEL/VT45:25, VT39:11

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya) > END

  • 59 MAKE

    \#car- (1st pers. aorist carin "I make, build". The same verb is translated "form" in WJ:391: i carir quettar, "those who form words". According to Etym the past tense is carnë, though FS and SD:246 have cárë. Past participle \#carna *"made" is attested in Vincarna *"newly-made" in MR:305; the longer participial form carina occurs in VT43:15, read probably *cárina with a long vowel to go with such late participial forms like rácina "broken"). MAKING carmë (glossed "art" in UT:396 and is also translated "production", but cf. the following:) NAME-MAKING Essecarmë (an Eldarin seremony in which the father of a child announces its name.) MAKE FAST avalerya- (bind, restrain, deprive of liberty). TO (MAKE) FIT camta- (sic; the cluster mt seems unusual for Quenya, and while the source does not explicitly say that this word is Quenya, it is difficult to understand what other language could be intended) (suit, accomodate, adapt). MAKE FOR IT mína- (desire to go in some direction, to wish to go to a place, have some end in view). –KAR, WJ:391, MR:214, VT41:5, 6, VT44:14, VT39:11

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya) > MAKE

  • 60 PLACE

    \#nómë (isolated from nómesseron, compound "of place-names", VT42:17). In Etym the word for "place" is men, though this word would clash with the dative pronoun *men "to/for us"; \#nómë may be preferred not only for clarity but also because it is apparently present in the LotR itself in the word sinomë "in this place" (Elendil's Oath); –nomë would be the compound form of nómë. It also occurs in tanomë “in the place (referred to)”. STONY PLACE sarnë (gloss misread as "strong place" in the Etymologies as printed in LR, see VT46:12). AT BACK OF PLACE, see BEHIND. Verb WISH TO GO TO A PLACE mína- (desire to go in some direction, make for it, have some end in view) –VT42:17, MEN, LotR:1003, SD:56, VT49:11, SAR, VT39:11

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya) > PLACE

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