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it falls to my lot

  • 1 such fortune falls to the lot of few men

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > such fortune falls to the lot of few men

  • 2 ♦ lot

    ♦ lot /lɒt/
    A n.
    1 destino; fato; sorte; ventura: to be content with one's lot, contentarsi della propria sorte; The lot fell on corporal Brown, il caporale Brown è stato designato dalla sorte
    2 [u] il tirare a sorte; sorteggio: to choose a person by lot, scegliere una persona tirando a sorte (o per sorteggio)
    3 (spec. USA) lotto, appezzamento ( di terreno)
    4 (comm.) lotto, assortimento, partita ( di merce): a lot of hats, una partita di cappelli
    5 parte, porzione ( avuta per sorteggio): to have no part or lot in st., non ricevere parte alcuna di qc.; non aver niente a che fare con qc.
    6 [u] (fam., = lots) gran quantità; gran numero; mucchio, sacco (fam.); molto: He has a lot of money, ha un sacco di soldi; Lots of people came, è venuta una quantità di gente; I want a lot more, ne voglio molto (o molti) di più; He gave us lots to eat, ci ha dato un sacco di cose da mangiare
    7 (fam.) individuo; tipo; soggetto: He's a bad lot, è un brutto tipo; è un poco di buono
    8 (fin.) pacchetto ( di titoli: unità minima di contrattazione): odd lot, spezzatura (di titoli)
    9 the lot, tutto quanto; ogni cosa: DIALOGO → - Ordering drinks- Is that the lot?, è tutto?; DIALOGO → - New phone- This phone's got the lot: e-mail, video camera, and a three-megapixel camera, questo telefono ha tutto: e-mail, videocamera e una fotocamera da tre megapixel
    10 the lot, (cinem.) lo studio e gli annessi
    B avv.
    a lot, assai; molto: She's a lot happier, è molto più felice; He works a lot at home, lavora molto a casa NOTA D'USO: - molto-
    the ( whole) lot, tutto; tutto quanto, tutti quanti □ (fam.) lots and lots, una gran quantità; moltissimi; tanti e poi tanti □ ( di terreno) lot line, confine di proprietà □ to draw (o to cast) lots, tirare a sorte □ (fig.) to have a lot on one's plate, avere molta carne al fuoco (fig.) □ to leave a lot to be desired, lasciar molto a desiderare □ to throw (o to cast) in one's lot with sb., condividere la sorte di q.; legare la propria sorte a quella di q. The lot falls to me (o it falls to my lot), tocca a me (in sorte); è compito mio □ That's your lot!, questo è tutto; tutto qui; non c'è altro; ( anche) ecco fatto; è tutto! □ Thanks a lot!, tante grazie! □ (iron.) A ( fat) lot she cares!, non gliene importa niente; gliene frega assai! (pop.) □ (iron.) A fat lot of good it does!, bell'aiuto!; non serve a un tubo! NOTA D'USO: - much, many o a lot of?-.
    (to) lot /lɒt/
    v. t.
    1 dividere ( terreni) in lotti; lottizzare
    4 ( raro) tirare a sorte; assegnare
    to lot out, (edil.) lottizzare; (comm.) dividere in partite.

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ lot

  • 3 lot

    lot
    1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) suerte, destino
    2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) lote
    3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) lote
    - a lot
    - draw/cast lots

    lot n mucho
    tr[lɒt]
    what a lot of space there is! ¡cuánto espacio hay!
    2 (group) grupo
    5 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (land) solar nombre masculino
    1 todo,-a, todos,-as
    1 mucho,-a, muchos,-as, cantidad de
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    thanks a lot! ¡muchísimas gracias!
    to cast lots for something / draw lots for something echar algo a suertes
    lot ['lɑt] n
    1) drawing: sorteo m
    by lot: por sorteo
    2) share: parte f, porción f
    3) fate: suerte f
    4) land, plot: terreno m, solar m, lote m, parcela f
    5)
    a lot ofor lots of : mucho, un montón de, bastante
    lots of books: un montón de libros, muchos libros
    a lot of people: mucha gente
    n.
    gran cantidad s.f.
    grupo s.m.
    hatajo s.m.
    hato s.m.
    lote s.m.
    montón s.m.
    porción s.f.
    sino s.m.
    solar s.m.
    suerte s.f.
    terreno s.m.
    tipo s.m.
    lɑːt, lɒt
    1) (large number, quantity)
    a) (no pl)

    what a lot of fuss over nothing! — tanto lío por una tontería!; fat I 3)

    b)

    a lot(as adv) mucho

    I like her a lot — me gusta mucho, me cae muy bien

    c) lots pl (colloq)

    how many seats are there left? - lots — ¿cuántos asientos quedan? - muchos or (fam) montones

    2)
    a) (group, mass of things) montón m, pila f
    b) ( group of people) (colloq)

    they're a funny lot — son raros, son gente rara

    come on, you lot! — vamos, ustedes or (Esp) vosotros!

    c)

    the lot — (esp BrE)

    they ate the lotse lo comieron todo (or se las comieron todas etc)

    one more story, then that's your lot! — un cuento más y se acabó!

    3) ( at auction) lote m
    4)
    a) ( parcel of land) terreno m, solar m

    film lot — ( Cin) plató m

    b) (AmE) parking lot
    5)

    to draw o cast lots for something — echar algo a suertes

    b) ( fate) suerte f
    [lɒt]
    N
    1) (=large quantity)

    we have lots of flowers (that we don't want) — nos sobran flores, tenemos flores de sobra

    an awful lot of things to do — la mar de cosas que hacer

    I'd give a lot to know — me gustaría muchísimo saberlo

    quite/ such a lot of books — bastantes/tantos libros

    quite/such a lot of noise — bastante/tanto ruido

    there wasn't a lot we could do — apenas había nada que pudiéramos hacer

    2)

    a lot (as adv) mucho

    he drinks an awful lot — bebe una barbaridad

    not a lot, "do you like football?" - "not a lot" — -¿te gusta el fútbol? -no mucho

    thanks a lot! — ¡muchísimas gracias!, ¡muy agradecido!

    3) lots
    *

    lots of people — mucha gente, cantidad de gente *

    she has lots of friends — tiene muchos amigos, tiene un montón de or (LAm) hartos amigos *

    take as much as you want, I've got lots — llévate cuanto quieras, tengo un montón or (LAm) harto(s) *

    4) * (=group)

    a fine lot of students — un buen grupo de estudiantes

    Melissa's friends? I don't like that lot — ¿los amigos de Melissa? no me cae bien ese grupo

    5)

    the lot *(=all, everything) todo

    big ones, little ones, the lot! — ¡los grandes, los pequeños, todos!

    6) (=destiny) suerte f, destino m

    the common lot — la suerte común

    it fell to my lot (to do sth) — me cayó en suerte (hacer algo)

    to throw in one's lot with sb — unirse a la suerte de algn

    7) (=random selection)

    to decide sth by lot — determinar algo por sorteo

    to draw lots (for sth) — echar suertes (para algo)

    8) (at auction) lote m

    I'll send it in three lots — (Comm) se lo mando en tres paquetes or tandas

    9) (=plot) (esp US) terreno m, solar m ; (Cine) solar m
    10) (=share) porción f, parte f ; fat 1., 5)
    * * *
    [lɑːt, lɒt]
    1) (large number, quantity)
    a) (no pl)

    what a lot of fuss over nothing! — tanto lío por una tontería!; fat I 3)

    b)

    a lot(as adv) mucho

    I like her a lot — me gusta mucho, me cae muy bien

    c) lots pl (colloq)

    how many seats are there left? - lots — ¿cuántos asientos quedan? - muchos or (fam) montones

    2)
    a) (group, mass of things) montón m, pila f
    b) ( group of people) (colloq)

    they're a funny lot — son raros, son gente rara

    come on, you lot! — vamos, ustedes or (Esp) vosotros!

    c)

    the lot — (esp BrE)

    they ate the lotse lo comieron todo (or se las comieron todas etc)

    one more story, then that's your lot! — un cuento más y se acabó!

    3) ( at auction) lote m
    4)
    a) ( parcel of land) terreno m, solar m

    film lot — ( Cin) plató m

    b) (AmE) parking lot
    5)

    to draw o cast lots for something — echar algo a suertes

    b) ( fate) suerte f

    English-spanish dictionary > lot

  • 4 lot

    noun
    1) (method of choosing) Los, das
    2) (destiny) Los, das
    3) (item to be auctioned) Posten, der
    4) (set of persons) Haufen, der

    the lot — [sie] alle

    our/your/their lot — (coll.) wir/ihr/die

    5) (set of things) Menge, die

    divide something into five lotsetwas in fünf Stapel/Haufen usw. teilen

    that's the lot(coll.) das ist alles; das wär's (ugs.)

    6) (coll.): (large number or quantity)

    lots or a lot of money — etc. viel od. eine Menge Geld usw.

    lots of books/coins — eine Menge Bücher/Münzen

    he has a lot to learner muss noch viel lernen

    we have lots of timewir haben viel od. (ugs.) massenweise Zeit

    lots or a lot better — viel besser

    7) (for choosing) Los, das

    draw/cast/throw lots [for something] — das Los [über etwas (Akk.)] entscheiden lassen; [um etwas] losen

    cast/throw in one's lot with somebody — sich mit jemandem zusammentun

    8) (plot of land) Gelände, das; Platz, der; (measured piece of land) Parzelle, die
    * * *
    [lot]
    1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) das Los
    2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) der Anteil
    3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) der Posten
    - academic.ru/117238/lots">lots
    - a lot
    - draw/cast lots
    * * *
    [lɒt, AM lɑ:t]
    I. pron
    1. (much, many)
    a \lot viel/viele
    we haven't got a \lot wir besitzen nicht viel
    a \lot of people viele [o eine Menge] Leute
    a \lot of rain viel Regen
    to do a \lot of travelling viel reisen
    a fat \lot [of good] ( iron fam) wahnsinnig viel fam, herzlich wenig
    a fat \lot of good it'll do you ( iron fam) das wird dir gar nichts nützen
    to have a \lot going for oneself viel haben, was für einen spricht
    \lots [of sth] + sing/pl vb viel [o fam jede Menge] [etw]
    there's \lots to do here es gibt hier jede Menge zu tun fam
    \lots of children viele Kinder
    the \lot alles
    the thieves stole paintings, jewellery, the \lot die Diebe haben Gemälde gestohlen, Juwelen, einfach alles
    the whole \lot alles zusammen, das Ganze
    II. adv ( fam)
    a \lot [or \lots] viel
    thanks a \lot! vielen Dank!
    your sister looks a \lot like you deine Schwester sieht dir sehr ähnlich
    we go on holidays a \lot wir machen oft Urlaub
    to feel \lots [or a \lot] better sich akk viel besser fühlen
    III. n
    1. + sing/pl vb BRIT, AUS ( fam: group) Trupp m; BRIT ( usu pej fam: crowd) Haufen m, Pack nt pej sl
    another \lot of visitors ein neuer Schwung Besucher
    are you \lot coming to lunch? kommt ihr alle zum Essen?
    a bad \lot ein Taugenichts m
    they are a bad \lot sie sind ein übles Pack
    my \lot meine Leute fam
    2. (in auction) Stück nt
    3. (chance)
    to choose [sb/sth] by \lot jdn/etw auslosen [o durch Losentscheid bestimmen]
    drawing by \lot Verlosung f
    to draw [or cast] \lots Lose ziehen
    4. no pl (choice) Wahl f
    the \lot fell on us die Wahl fiel auf uns
    5. no pl (fate) Los nt geh
    to throw in one's \lot with sb sich akk mit jdm zusammentun
    6. esp AM, AUS (land) Stück nt Land; (measured also) Parzelle f
    back \lot hinteres Grundstück
    building \lot Bauplatz m
    parking \lot Parkplatz m
    vacant \lot unbebautes Grundstück
    7. STOCKEX Aktienpaket nt
    IV. vt
    <- tt->
    to \lot sth etw [für eine Auktion in einzelne Stücke] aufteilen
    * * *
    I [lɒt]
    n
    1) (for deciding) Los nt

    by lot — durch Losentscheid, durch das Los

    to cast or draw lots — losen, Lose ziehen

    2) (= destiny) Los nt

    failure was his lot in life —

    it falls to my lot to tell him — mir fällt die Aufgabe zu, es ihm zu sagen

    to improve one's lotseine Lage verbessern

    3) (= plot) Parzelle f; (FILM) Filmgelände nt
    4) (= articles of same kind) Posten m; (at auction) Los nt
    5) (esp Brit

    = group of things) where shall I put this lot? — wo soll ich das hier or das Zeug (inf) hintun?

    can you carry that lot by yourself?kannst du das (alles) alleine tragen?

    I'd just finished marking the papers when he gave me another lotich war gerade mit dem Korrigieren fertig, da gab er mir einen neuen Packen or Stoß or noch eine Ladung

    6) (esp Brit)

    he/she is a bad lot (inf) — er/sie taugt nichts, er/sie ist eine miese Type (inf)

    7) (esp Brit inf = group) Haufen m

    us lot should stick together —

    bring your lot with youbring die ganze Mannschaft mit

    8)

    the lot (inf) — alle; alles

    that's the lot — das ist alles, das wärs (inf)

    he's eaten the lot —

    big ones, little ones, the lot! — Große, Kleine, alle!

    II
    1. n

    a lot, lots — viel

    a lot of books, lots of books — viele or eine Menge Bücher

    such a lotso viel

    what a lot! —

    what a lot of time you take to get readywie lange du nur brauchst, um dich fertig zu machen

    how much has he got? – lots or a lot — wie viel hat er? – jede Menge (inf) or viel

    such a lot of booksso viele Bücher

    I want lots and lotsich will jede Menge (inf)

    I'd give a lot to know... — ich würde viel drum geben, wenn ich wüsste...

    2. adv

    a lot, lots — viel

    I like him a lotich mag ihn sehr

    I feel lots or a lot better —

    * * *
    lot [lɒt; US lɑt]
    A s
    1. Los n:
    cast ( oder draw) lots losen ( for um);
    cast ( oder throw) in one’s lot with sb fig jemandes Los teilen, sich auf Gedeih und Verderb mit jemandem zusammentun;
    choose sth by lot etwas auslosen;
    the lot fell on ( oder to) me das Los fiel auf mich
    2. Anteil m: part A 5
    3. Los n, Geschick n, Schicksal n:
    fall to sb’s lot jemandem zufallen
    4. fest umgrenztes Stück Land, besonders
    a) Parzelle f
    b) Grundstück n
    c) Bauplatz m
    d) (Industrie) Gelände n
    e) (Müll- etc) Platz m
    f) Parkplatz m
    5. FILM, TV besonders US
    a) Gelände n
    b) Studio n
    6. WIRTSCH
    a) Artikel m
    b) Partie f, Posten m (von Waren):
    in lots partienweise
    7. Gruppe f, Gesellschaft f:
    a) die ganze Gesellschaft,
    b) A 8;
    get out, the (whole) lot of you! raus, alle miteinander!
    8. the lot alles, das Ganze:
    that’s the lot das ist alles
    9. umg Menge f, Haufen m:
    a lot of, lots of viel, eine Menge;
    a lot of money, lots of money viel Geld, eine Menge oder ein Haufen Geld;
    lots and lots of eine Unmasse Menschen etc;
    I’d give a lot, if ich gäbe viel darum, wenn;
    he has (still) a lot to learn er muss noch viel lernen; fat A 4
    10. a bad lot umg
    a) ein mieser Typ,
    b) ein mieses Pack
    B adv a lot, lots umg (sehr) viel;
    a (fat) lot I care! iron das kümmert mich herzlich wenig!
    C v/t
    1. obs losen um
    2. durch Los verteilen, auslosen
    3. a) oft lot out Land in Parzellen einteilen, parzellieren
    b) WIRTSCH eine Ware in Partien aufteilen
    * * *
    noun
    2) (destiny) Los, das
    3) (item to be auctioned) Posten, der
    4) (set of persons) Haufen, der

    the lot — [sie] alle

    our/your/their lot — (coll.) wir/ihr/die

    5) (set of things) Menge, die

    divide something into five lots — etwas in fünf Stapel/Haufen usw. teilen

    that's the lot(coll.) das ist alles; das wär's (ugs.)

    6) (coll.): (large number or quantity)

    lots or a lot of money — etc. viel od. eine Menge Geld usw.

    lots of books/coins — eine Menge Bücher/Münzen

    we have lots of timewir haben viel od. (ugs.) massenweise Zeit

    lots or a lot better — viel besser

    7) (for choosing) Los, das

    draw/cast/throw lots [for something] — das Los [über etwas (Akk.)] entscheiden lassen; [um etwas] losen

    cast/throw in one's lot with somebody — sich mit jemandem zusammentun

    8) (plot of land) Gelände, das; Platz, der; (measured piece of land) Parzelle, die
    * * *
    (of goods) n.
    Warenpartie -n f. n.
    Anteil -e m.
    Haufen - m.
    Los -e n.
    Menge -n f.
    Partie -n f.
    Posten - m.
    Schicksal n.

    English-german dictionary > lot

  • 5 lot

    I [lɔt] n
    1) масса, много, множество, большое количество

    You've got a lot of nerve. — У тебя большое самообладание.

    It cost an awful lot. — Это очень дорого/много стоит.

    They know quite a lot. — Они довольно много знают.

    Give me a lot of sauce with my meat. — Дайте мне побольше соуса к мясу.

    What a lot of time you take to dress. — Как же ты долго одеваешься.

    We see a lot of her now. — Мы теперь ее часто видим. /Мы теперь с ней часто встречаемся.

    - lot of children
    - lot of dresses
    - lot of work
    - lot of money
    - lot of water
    - awful lot of trouble
    - lot of time
    - work a lot
    - take the whole lot don't leave any behind
    - say a lot
    - there was a lot of trade
    2) партия, комплект

    Lot № 290 was a set of eleven sketches. — Под №290 на аукционе продавался набор из одиннадцати предметов.

    Salt is sold in one kilogram lots. — Соль продается в упаковках по одному килограмму.

    - divide fruit into ten lots
    - have a new lot of hats
    - send the books in three different lots
    - this lot of orages is better
    3) группа людей, компания
    - they're a nice lot of boys
    - they're a fine lot of soldiers
    - we've got a dull lot of neighbours
    - they are a rather boring lot
    - they are a bad lot
    4) территория, участок земли

    His house is between two empty lots. — Его дом стоит между двумя пустующими участками.

    - small lot
    - house lot
    - film lot
    - used car lot
    - building lot
    - parking lot
    - lots of 50 acres
    - lot at the edge of the town
    - lot and its buildings
    - divide the property into lots
    - sell the property by lots
    5) судьба, доля, жребий

    The lot came to (fell upon) me. — Жребий пал (пришёлся) на меня.

    A policeman's lot is not easy. — У полицейского нелегкая судьба/доля.

    His has a hard (happy) lot. — Ему выпала тяжелая (счастливая) судьба/доля.

    It fell to my lot to break the news. — На мою долю выпало сообщить эту печальную весть.

    It fell to him by lot. — Это ему досталось по жребию.

    - lot of everyone
    - chosen by lot
    - be content with one's lot
    - better one's lot
    - draw lots for turns
    - draw lots for choice
    - drop lots to decide who should come ferst
    - such fortune falls to the lot of few men
    USAGE:
    (1.) Существительное a lot в русском языке соответствует как существительному, так и наречию, главным образом в сочетании с глаголом (he knows a lot он много знает) и с последующими прилагательными и наречиями (a lot better много лучше; a lot more много/гораздо больше). (2.) В разговорном языке в утвердительных предложениях употребление оборота a lot of (1.) предпочтительнее и встречается чаще, чем much и many. Оборот a lot of обычно не используется в отрицательных и вопросительных предложениях, в которых употребляются much и many: has he got many books? yes, he has got a lot of books; did you spend much time in the forest? no, not much. (3.) A lot of не употребляется перед словами, обозначающими отрезок времени. В этих случаях употребляется many или much (many days, much time). (4.) В предложении с оборотом с a lot of + существительное глагол согласуется с именем существительным, синтаксически связанным с оборотом a lot of: a lot of people are expected here; a lot of snow has fallen in the last few Days. (5.) Русским "так много, столько" в восклицательных конструкциях соответствуют such a lot, а также so many, so much: Such a lot of energy was wasted! /So much energy was wasted! Столько сил потрачено зря! So many people came to bid theirfarewell! Сколько людей пришло попрощаться с ним
    II [lɔt] adv
    много, гораздо, значительно (перед прилагательными и наречиями)

    She is a lot better than people think. — Она намного лучше, чем о ней думают.

    The weather's a lot warmer there, lots better. — Погода там значительно намного лучше.

    I like the boy a lot. — Мне очень нравится этот мальчик

    - lot more
    - look a lot like smb

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > lot

  • 6 Lot

    subs.
    Destiny: P. ἡ εἱμαρμένη, P. and V. τὸ χρεών (Plat. but rare P.), μοῖρα, ἡ (Plat. but rare P.), V. ἡ πεπρωμένη, μόρος, ὁ, πότμος, ὁ, αἶσα, ἡ, τὸ μόρσιμον, τὸ χρῆν (Eur., I.T. 1486).
    Fortune: P. and V. τύχη, ἡ, συμφορά, ἡ, δαίμων, ὁ.
    It is my lot: P. and V. χρή με, χρεών με, εἵμαρταί μοι, V. πέπρωταί μοι.
    Cast in one's lot with, v.: P. συνίστασθαι (dat.), P. and V. ἵστασθαι μετ (gen.).
    What is allotted, share: P. and V. μέρος, τό. V. λχος, τό.
    Allotment of land: P. κλῆρος, ὁ.
    Lot used in determining chances: P. and V. κλῆρος, ὁ, V. πλος, ὁ.
    Assign by lot, v.: P. and V. κληροῦν, P. ἐπικληροῦν.
    Office assigned by lot, P. κληρωτὸς ἀρχή, ἡ.
    Cast lots, v.: P. and V. κληροῦσθαι, P. διακληροῦσθαι.
    No lot was cast: V. κλῆρος οὐκ ἐπάλλετο (Soph., Ant. 396).
    Choose by lot, v.: P. and V. κληροῦν, P. ἀποκληροῦν.
    Chosen by lot, adj.: P. κληρωτός.
    Draw lots, v.: P. and V. κληροῦσθαι, P. διακληροῦσθαι, V. σπᾶν πλον.
    Draw lots for: P. and V. κληροῦσθαι (acc.; P. also gen.).
    Drawing of lots, subs.: P. and V. κλήρωσις, ἡ.
    Fall to one's lot, v.: P. ἐπιβάλλειν (dat.); see Befall.
    The share which falls to our lot: P. τὸ ἐπιβάλλον ἐφʼ ἡμᾶς μέρος (Dem. 312).
    Obtain by lot, v.: P. and V. λαγχνειν (acc.), διαλαγχνειν (acc.) (Plat.), κληροῦσθαι (acc. or gen.), V. πολαγχνειν (acc.), Ar. and V. ἐκλαγχνειν (acc.).
    Without appeal to lot: use adv., P. ἀκληρωτί.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Lot

  • 7 lot

    /lɔt/ * danh từ - thăm, việc rút thăm; sự chọn bằng cách rút thăm =to cast lots+ rút thăm =to choose by lot+ chọn bằng cách rút thăm =the lot fell on him+ rút thăm trúng anh ấy - phần do rút thăm định; phần tham gia =to have no part nor lot in+ không dính dáng gì vào - số, phận, số phận, số mệnh =he has throw (cast) in his lot with us+ nó muốn cùng chia sẻ số phận với chúng tôi =the lot falls to me (it falls to me as my lot) to do something+ cái số tôi phải làm cái gì - mảnh, lô (đất) =a lot of ground+ một mảnh đất, một lô đất =parking lot+ khu đất đỗ xe, chỗ đỗ xe - mớ, lô; (số nhiều) rất nhiều, vô số, hàng đống, hàng đàn =lot of woollens+ một lô hàng len =the lot+ cả lô, cả mớ, cả bọn =lots of friends+ rất nhiều bạn, hàng đống bạn !bad lot - (xem) bad * ngoại động từ - chia ra làm nhiều phần, chia ra làm nhiều mảnh, chia ra làm nhiều lô (đất, hàng để bán) - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục) trông non, trông cậy (ở ai, cái gì) =to lot on (upon) somebody+ trông mong ở ai * phó từ - nhiều, vô số =I feel a lot better+ tôi cảm thấy khoẻ hơn nhiều

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > lot

  • 8 lot

    lɔt
    1. сущ.
    1) а) лот, жребий to cast, draw (lay, put, send, throw, warp) lot(s) (on, upon, over, between, for) ≈ бросать, тянуть жребий;
    доверять выбор, принятие решения жребию to settle/decide by lot ≈ решать жеребьевкой, по жребию the lot falls/limps upon, comes to smb. ≈ жребий выпадает кому-л., на кого-л. б) жеребьевка, решение спора жеребьевкой;
    перен. провидение, воля свыше by lotsволей провидения
    2) перен. участь, доля, судьба to have/win (one's) lot with smb., to have lot and dole/cut/cavel with smb. ≈ разделять чью-л. судьбу It fell to her lot to break the sad news. ≈ Печальную новость довелось сообщить ей. happy lot ≈ счастливая судьба sorry lot, unhappy lot ≈ несчастная судьба, горькая доля Syn: destiny, fate
    1.
    3) амер. а) участок земли( отведенный подо что-л.) across lots ≈ кратчайшим путем, напрямик parking lotместо стоянки автотранспорта building lotучасток под застройку, строительный участок Syn: plot I
    1. б) кино место съемок, съемочная площадка (территория киностудии и прилежащие к ней площади)
    3) совокупность неких объектов, воспринимаемых как единое целое, либо один из ряда аналогичных объектов а) серия, партия( какого-л. товара и т. п.) toys lot supplyпоставка партии игрушек lot productionсерийное производство in lots ≈ партиями odd lot ≈ нестандартная сделка( нерегулярная, нестандартная партия товара) round lot ≈ стандартная сделка Syn: supply
    1., bulk I
    1. б) воен. партия (боеприпасов) Syn: supply
    1. в) лот или совокупность вещей, проданных по одной цене( на аукционе) г) бирж. лот (партия ценных бумаг)
    4) разг. а) (the lot) все, вся куча move over the lot of you ≈ валите-ка все отсюда б) группа, компания( каких-л. людей) ;
    (с прилагательными) человек;
    тип, чувак he's a shit lot man! ≈ нет, он сущий говнюк! ∙ Syn: set
    1., bunch
    1.
    5) уйма, масса, много a lot of moneyкуча денег lots of friends ≈ много друзей lots and lots of ≈ громадное количество, уймища, масса a lot
    2. гл.
    1) редк. бросать жребий
    2) а) делить на участки (землю) (часто lot out) б) сортировать, делить на части;
    разбивать на партии (для аукционной продажи и т. д.) в) распределять, назначать по жребию (off) ∙ Syn: allot, apportion
    3) амер. надеяться, рассчитывать, полагаться( на что-л. on, upon) Syn: rely, expect, depend жребий - to cast *s бросать жребий - to settle /to decide/ smth. by * решить что-л. по жребию /жеребьевкой/ - to choose smb. by * выбрать кого-л. жеребьевкой - the * came to /fell upon/ me жребий пал на меня судьба, доля, участь - to cast /to throw/ in one's * with smb. (согласиться) разделить чью-л. судьбу - to fall to the * of smb. выпасть на долю кому-л. - his * has been a hard one его судьба была суровой (американизм) участок (земли) - parking * стоянка автомобилей - building * строительный участок - across *s напрямик, кратчайшим путем партия, серия (товаров, изделий) - * production серийное производство - we have received a new * of hats мы получили новую партию шляп (биржевое) лот (партия ценных бумаг) (военное) партия (боеприпасов) вещь на аукционе или несколько вещей, проданных на аукционе за общую цену (the *) всe, все (тж. the whole *, all the *) - that the * это всe - go away, the whole * of you /all the * of you/ убирайтесь, вы все /вся ваша компания/ - she wants a car, a fridge, and a colour TV - the *! ей нужна машина, холодильник, цветной телевизор - все сразу! (с прилагательными) (разговорное) человек - a bad * негодяй;
    темная личность люди( разговорное) большое количество, множество - a * of много, множество - *s and *s огромное количество (кого-л., чего-л.) - *s of people came народу собралось очень много - I have seen a * in my time я многое повидал на своем веку - he plays a * of football он много играет в футбол - I don't see a * of him nowadays мы с ним мало /редко/ видимся нынче налог, пошлина (кинематографический) место киносъемок - * hopper (американизм) (сленг) "девушка при студии";
    статистка;
    участница массовых сцен выигравший лотерейный билет гораздо, намного - a * better гораздо лучше - a * more намного больше - to read a * много читать - a * you care! (ироничное) очень вы заботитесь!, вам и дела нет! - he is *s older than I он гораздо старше меня - the patient became a * worse больному стало намного хуже - we went to the theatre a * мы часто ходили в театр дробить, делить на части, разбивать на участки (тж. * out) распределять, назначать (редкое) бросать жребий ~ территория при киностудии;
    a bad lot разг. дурной, плохой человек building ~ стройка building ~ участок для застройки inaccessible ~ недоступный участок земли lot редк. бросать жребий ~ вещь, продаваемая на аукционе или несколько предметов, продаваемых одновременно ~ вещь, продаваемая на аукционе, или несколько предметов, продаваемые одновременно ~ гораздо, намного;
    a lot better (more) гораздо лучше( больше) ~ разг. группа, кучка( людей) ;
    компания ~ группа ~ делить, дробить на участки, части ( часто lot out) ~ жребий;
    перен. участь, доля, судьба;
    to cast (to draw) lots бросать (тянуть) жребий;
    to settle by lot решить жеребьевкой ~ жребий, участь, доля, судьба ~ жребий ~ земельный участок ~ лот ~ много, масса;
    a lot (of), lots of уйма, много;
    многие;
    lots and lots of разг. громадное количество, масса ~ много, масса;
    a lot (of), lots of уйма, много;
    многие;
    lots and lots of разг. громадное количество, масса ~ налог, пошлина ~ налог, пошлина ~ налог ~ партия (изделий) ;
    we'll send you the textbooks in three different lots мы пошлем вам учебники тремя отдельными партиями ~ партия (изделий) ~ партия изделий ~ партия товара, составляющая предмет операции ~ пошлина ~ амер. разг. рассчитывать (on, upon - на что-л.) ~ серия ~ сортировать;
    разбивать на партии (для аукционной продажи) ~ стандартный размер контракта на аукционе ~ стандартный размер партии товара на аукционе ~ стандартный размер сделки на аукционе ~ территория при киностудии;
    a bad lot разг. дурной, плохой человек ~ участок (земли) ;
    across lots напрямик, кратчайшим путем;
    parking lot стоянка автомашин ~ участок (земли) ~ гораздо, намного;
    a lot better (more) гораздо лучше (больше) to cast (или to throw) in one's ~ (with smb.) связать, разделить (свою) судьбу (с кем-л.) ;
    the lot fell upon (или came to) me жребий пал на меня ~ много, масса;
    a lot (of), lots of уйма, много;
    многие;
    lots and lots of разг. громадное количество, масса ~ много, масса;
    a lot (of), lots of уйма, много;
    многие;
    lots and lots of разг. громадное количество, масса odd ~ неполный лот ~ участок (земли) ;
    across lots напрямик, кратчайшим путем;
    parking lot стоянка автомашин parking ~ место парковки parking: ~ lot место стоянки автотранспорта round ~ полный лот round ~ стандартная сделка sale ~ продаваемая партия ~ жребий;
    перен. участь, доля, судьба;
    to cast (to draw) lots бросать (тянуть) жребий;
    to settle by lot решить жеребьевкой trial ~ опытная партия изделий trial ~ пробная партия изделий ~ партия (изделий) ;
    we'll send you the textbooks in three different lots мы пошлем вам учебники тремя отдельными партиями

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > lot

  • 9 lot

    [lɒt, Am lɑ:t] pron
    1) (much, many)
    a \lot viel;
    we haven't got a \lot wir besitzen nicht viel;
    a \lot of people viele [o eine Menge] Leute;
    a \lot of rain viel Regen;
    to do a \lot of travelling viel reisen;
    a fat \lot [of good] ( iron) wahnsinnig viel ( iron), herzlich wenig;
    a fat \lot of good it'll do you ( iron) das wird dir gar nichts nützen;
    to have a \lot going for oneself viel haben, was für einen spricht;
    \lots [of sth] + sing/ pl vb viel [o jede Menge] [etw] ( fam)
    there's \lots to do here es gibt hier jede Menge zu tun ( fam)
    \lots of children viele Kinder
    the \lot alles;
    the thieves stole paintings, jewellery, the \lot die Diebe haben Gemälde gestohlen, Juwelen, einfach alles;
    the whole \lot alles zusammen, das Ganze adv ( fam);
    a \lot [or \lots] viel;
    thanks a \lot! vielen Dank!;
    your sister looks a \lot like you deine Schwester sieht dir sehr ähnlich;
    we go on holidays a \lot wir machen oft Urlaub;
    to feel a \lot [or \lots] better sich akk viel besser fühlen n
    1) + sing/ pl vb (Brit, Aus) ( group) Trupp m ( fam)
    another \lot of visitors will be here this afternoon heute Nachmittag kommt ein neuer Schwung Besucher;
    ( Brit);
    (usu pej fam: group of people) Haufen m ( fam)
    you're an ignorant \lot ihr seid ein ungebildetes Pack ( fam)
    are you \lot coming to lunch? kommt ihr alle zum Essen?;
    a bad \lot ein Taugenichts m;
    they are a bad \lot sie sind ein übles Pack;
    my \lot meine Leute ( fam)
    2) ( in an auction) Stück nt
    3) ( chance)
    to choose [sb/sth] by \lot [jdn/etw] durch Losentscheid bestimmen [o auslosen];
    to draw [or cast] \lots Lose ziehen; no pl ( choice) Wahl f;
    I hope the \lot falls on me ich hoffe, dass die Wahl auf mich fällt
    4) no pl ( fate) Los nt ( geh)
    to throw in one's \lot with sb sich akk mit jdm zusammentun
    5) (esp Am, Aus) ( land) Stück nt Land Parzelle f;
    building \lot Bauplatz m;
    parking \lot Parkplatz m;
    back \lot hinteres Grundstück;
    vacant \lot unbebautes Grundstück vt <- tt->
    to \lot sth etw [für eine Auktion in einzelne Stücke] aufteilen

    English-German students dictionary > lot

  • 10 lot

    [lɔt] 1. сущ.
    1)

    to cast / draw (lay, put, send, throw, warp) lot(s) (on, upon, over, between, for) — бросать, тянуть жребий

    to settle / decide by lot — решать жеребьёвкой, по жребию

    the lot falls / limps upon, comes to smb. — жребий выпадает кому-л. / на кого-л.

    б) жеребьёвка, решение спора жеребьёвкой
    2) участь, доля, судьба

    sorry / unhappy lot — несчастная судьба, горькая доля

    to have / win one's lot with smb., to have lot and dole / cut / cavel with smb. — разделять чью-л. судьбу

    It fell to her lot to break the sad news. — Ей выпало сообщать печальную новость.

    Syn:
    3) амер.

    building lot — участок под застройку, строительный участок

    across lots — кратчайшим путём, напрямик

    Syn:
    б) кино место съёмок, съёмочная площадка
    4)
    а) серия, партия (какого-л. товара)

    odd lotамер. нестандартная сделка (нерегулярная, нестандартная партия товара)

    round lotамер. стандартная сделка

    Syn:
    б) воен. партия ( боеприпасов)
    Syn:
    5) разг.
    а) ( the lot) всё, все
    б) группа, компания (каких-л. людей)

    Perhaps Tonic (and others) think that politicians are a rather thick lot and have no idea about the internet. — Может быть, Тоник (и другие) считают, что политики довольно глупы и понятия не имеют об интернете.

    в) человек; тип

    He's a shit lot man! — Нет, он полный говнюк!

    Syn:
    6) (a lot of, lots of) много, масса, уйма

    lots and lots of (things) разг. — огромное количество, уйма, масса (вещей)

    He became a lot worse. — Ему стало намного хуже.

    He runs a lot every day. — Каждый день он много бегает.

    Syn:
    Gram:
    [ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]a lot[/ref]
    [ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]lots[/ref]
    2. гл.
    1)
    а) = lot out делить на участки ( землю)
    б) сортировать, делить на части; разбивать на партии ( для аукционной продажи)
    в) = lot off распределять, назначать по жребию
    Syn:
    2) амер. ( lot (up)on) надеяться, рассчитывать, полагаться на (что-л.)
    Syn:
    3) уст. бросать жребий
    3. нареч.
    ( a lot) = lots гораздо, намного

    to be lots older than smb. — разг. быть гораздо старше кого-л.

    This is a lot nicer. — Это гораздо приятнее.

    Syn:

    Англо-русский современный словарь > lot

  • 11 lot

    1. сущ.
    1) общ. жребий

    to settle [to decide\] by lot — решать жеребьевкой, по жребию

    the lot falls [limps\] upon, comes to smb. — жребий выпадает кому-л. [на кого-л.\]

    2) общ., амер. участок земли (отведенный под что-л.)
    3) общ., разг. уйма, большое количество

    I have a lot of different interests. — У меня много разнообразных интересов.

    4)
    а) эк. партия, серия (совокупность товаров, продаваемых вместе как единое целое; совокупность производимых за определенное время изделий; согласно определению Единообразного торгового кодекса США: отдельная или единственная статья, являющаяся предметом отдельной продажи или поставки, не важно, достаточно ли этой статьи или нет для исполнения контракта)

    If you buy a larger lot of goods, you are going to get a better discount. — При покупке более крупных партий товара вы получите значительную скидку.

    Syn:
    See:
    б) эк. лот (набор товаров, предлагаемых как единое целое на аукционе; согласно нормам общего права, каждый лот должен рассматриваться как отдельно взятый торговый договор)
    See:
    в) бирж. лот (единица биржевой торговли, представляющая собой определенное количество акций или других активов, продаваемых совместно)
    See:
    г) упр. выборка (в управлении качеством: определенное количество продуктов выбранное случайным или другим образом из всей партии продукта для оценки качества этой партии)
    See:
    2. гл.
    общ. дробить, делить на части; распределять
    3. нареч.
    общ. гораздо, намного

    * * *
    лот: 1) стандартный размер сделки, контракта, партии товара (на аукционе, на бирже); 2) любая партия товара, составляющая предмет операции.
    * * *
    лот, партия
    . количество денег или акций, необходимое для формирования стандартного контракта; во многих случаях, в торговле могут участвовать только суммы денег или количества акций, кратные лотам; . товары или имущество, направляемые в адрес одного получателя по одному транспортному документу (накладной, коносаменту и т.д.) в соответствии с транспортными правилами, а также пересылаемые по одной почтовой накладной или перемещаемые в ручной клади или багаже одного лица, следующего через границу. Глоссарий финансовых и биржевых терминов .
    * * *
    Ценные бумаги/Биржевая деятельность
    1. стандартная по количеству и качеству партия товара
    2. один контракт на бирже
    3. любая группа товара, предлагаемая на продажу как одно целое

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > lot

  • 12 fall

    [fo:l] 1. past tense - fell; verb
    1) (to go down from a higher level usually unintentionally: The apple fell from the tree; Her eye fell on an old book.) recair/cair
    2) ((often with over) to go down to the ground etc from an upright position, usually by accident: She fell (over).) cair
    3) (to become lower or less: The temperature is falling.) cair
    4) (to happen or occur: Easter falls early this year.) acontecer
    5) (to enter a certain state or condition: She fell asleep; They fell in love.) ficar
    6) ((formal: only with it as subject) to come as one's duty etc: It falls to me to take care of the children.) caber
    2. noun
    1) (the act of falling: He had a fall.) queda
    2) ((a quantity of) something that has fallen: a fall of snow.) queda
    3) (capture or (political) defeat: the fall of Rome.) queda
    4) ((American) the autumn: Leaves change colour in the fall.) outono
    - fallout
    - his
    - her face fell
    - fall away
    - fall back
    - fall back on
    - fall behind
    - fall down
    - fall flat
    - fall for
    - fall in with
    - fall off
    - fall on/upon
    - fall out
    - fall short
    - fall through
    * * *
    [fɔ:l] n 1 queda, caída, distância de caída, tombo, salto, baixa, inclinação, iluminação, declive. to give one a fall / fazer alguém cair. the ice gave me a fall / levei um tombo no gelo. trees broke his fall / as árvores suavizaram sua queda. 2 queda d’água, catarata, desaguamento, desembocadura de rio, precipitação de chuva ou de neve e sua quantidade. a fall of rain / uma pancada de chuva. the Niagara Falls / as cataratas do Niágara. 3 desmoronamento, desabamento (ruínas, destruição), capitulação de praças, rendição, tomada, derrota, aniquilação. 4 corte de árvores, derrubada. 5 tombo de costas, encontro (luta romana). 6 baixa de temperatura, de maré, de preço. to speculate on the fall / especular na baixa. a fall in prices / uma baixa nos preços. a fall of temperature / uma queda de temperatura. 7 derruba (demissão de empregados em massa). 8 queda de voz, de tom: cadência. 9 queda de forças vitais: morte. 10 queda de elementos: decadência. 11 Amer outono. 12 Naut tirador de talha, extremidade livre da corda de talha. 13 a) inclinação, propensão, tendência. b) declínio, descrédito, desgraça. 14 decaída, ruína, lapso, pecado. 15 outono, queda de folhas. 16 the Fall Eccl o pecado original. • vt+vi (ps fell, pp fallen) 1 cair, tombar, deixar-se cair, cair em terra, descer sobre a terra, correr. when night falls / ao cair da noite. 2 desaguar, desembocar. 3 abater-se, esmorecer, fraquejar, decair. 4 desmoronar, desabar, ruir. 5 abater, derrubar. 6 baixar, decrescer, diminuir (temperatura, maré, preço), ceder, abrandar-se, acalmar (vento). 7 chocar, encontrar, acometer, vencer (luta). 8 baixar de tom, de voz. 9 fundir-se, perecer, cessar, acabar, morrer. 10 ser demitido. 11 sentir um desapontamento. 12 pender, inclinar-se. 13 tornar-se, ficar, aparecer, surgir, acontecer, suceder. 14 incidir, recair, coincidir, pertencer, reverter. 15 escapar (palavras). 16 cair da graça ou perder prestígio. 17 abaixar-se, envergonhar-se. 18 cair em pecado, arruinar-se. 19 apostatar. 20 render-se, capitular, ser tomado (praça). 21 morrer no campo de batalha. to fall aboard abalroar, colidir com um navio. to fall a-crying pôr-se a chorar. to fall a-fighting começar a brigar. to fall among cair entre, achar-se entre ou no meio de. to fall away abandonar, apostatar, dissolver-se, decair, definhar. to fall back recuar, ceder, retirar-se. to fall back upon recorrer a. to fall behind ficar para trás, perder terreno. to fall by the ears começar a disputar, brigar. to fall calm acalmar, amainar (o vento). to fall down desmoronar, prosternar-se. to fall down with the tide descer rio abaixo com a maré. to fall dry cair em seco. to fall due vencer o prazo. to fall flat falhar completamente, malograr, não produzir efeito. to fall for engraçar-se, enamorar-se. he fell for her / ele apaixonou-se por ela. to fall foul Naut abalroar, colidir com, atacar, provocar conflito. to fall from renegar, abandonar, desertar. to fall from grace cair em pecado. to fall in desabar, ruir, cair, abater-se, vencer-se, findar, reverter ao possuidor primitivo por prescrição, Mil entrar em forma, engatar. to fall in love with apaixonar-se por. to fall in with encontrar, topar ou dar com alguém ou com alguma coisa acidentalmente, concordar, harmonizar-se, conformar-se, aquiescer, coincidir. to fall in with the enemy / vir às mãos, romper as hostilidades. to fall into assentir, consentir. he fell into an error / ele caiu num erro. she fell into a passion (ou rage) / ela encolerizou-se (ou enfureceu-se). to fall into a habit adquirir um costume. to fall into conversation começar uma conversa. to fall into disuse cair em desuso. to fall into oblivion cair em esquecimento. to fall off cair de um lugar, desprender-se, retirar-se, recuar, abandonar, renegar, desamparar, desavir-se, rebelar-se, declinar, afrouxar. Naut descair, desviar-se, arribar, virar para sotavento. to fall on cair, recair sobre, dirigir-se, cair em tal dia, lançar-se sobre, topar ou dar com. a cry fell on my ear / um grito chegou-me ao ouvido. Christmas fell on Sunday last year / no ano passado o Natal caiu num domingo. the accent falls on the last syllable / o acento recai sobre a última sílaba. he fell on his legs / ele caiu de pé, teve sorte. he fell on his sword / lançou-se sob a espada (suicidou-se). to fall out acontecer, ocorrer, suceder, sair bem ou mal, resultar, dar em resultado, cair fora, Naut inclinar-se para fora, Mil debandar, sair de forma, desavir-se. the land fell out of cultivation / o campo ficou abandonado. to fall out of flesh emagrecer. to fall out of one’s hands cair das mãos de alguém. to fall out with someone desavir-se ou romper. to fall short faltar, escassear, ser insuficiente, não atingir o objetivo (tiro). to fall short of ficar frustrado, enganado, logrado ou abaixo de, não alcançar, faltar ao cumprimento. the supplies fell short of the expected / os fornecimentos não corresponderam ao que era esperado. to fall silent emudecer, ficar silencioso, calado. to fall through falhar, fracassar, ser reprovado, abortar, dar em nada. to fall to leeward Naut sotaventear. to fall to pôr-se a fazer alguma coisa, aplicar-se, pôr-se a comer com sofreguidão, tocar por sorte, competir, cair (por sorte a alguém). the property fell to him / a propriedade coube a ele. he fell to praying / ele começou a rezar. it falls to my lot / isto é comigo. it falls to her / isso compete a ela. he fell to religion / ele dedicou-se à religião. the lion fell to his rifle / o leão sucumbiu ao tiro da sua espingarda. all our hopes fell to the ground / todas as nossas esperanças se desfizeram. the land falls to the river / o terreno cai sobre o rio. to fall to pieces desabar, despedaçar-se, desagregar-se. to fall under estar compreendido, contido, incluído, enquadrar-se, cair sob, expor-se, ser submetido. this falls under class B / isto entra na classe B. to fall under one’s displeasure cair no desagrado de alguém. to fall upon encontrar-se, lançar-se, assaltar, lançar mão, adotar, considerar, meditar. he fell upon an expedient / ele lançou mão de um expediente. to fall within estar incluído, incorrer. it falls within the amount / isto entra no montante.

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  • 13 to fall to

    to fall to
    pôr-se a fazer alguma coisa, aplicar-se, pôr-se a comer com sofreguidão, tocar por sorte, competir, cair (por sorte a alguém). the property fell to him/a propriedade coube a ele. he fell to praying/ele começou a rezar. it falls to my lot/isto é comigo. it falls to her/isso compete a ela. he fell to religion/ele dedicou-se à religião. the lion fell to his rifle/o leão sucumbiu ao tiro da sua espingarda. all our hopes fell to the ground/todas as nossas esperanças se desfizeram. the land falls to the river/o terreno cai sobre o rio.

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  • 14 przypadać

    impfprzypaść
    * * *
    -am, -asz, przypaść; perf; vi

    przypadać komuś(o zaszczycie, obowiązku) to fall to sb

    * * *
    ipf.
    1. (= przywrzeć) fall; przypaść do ziemi fall to the ground; przypaść komuś do kolan fall to sb's knees; nie przypadł mi do gustu I didn't take a liking to him.
    2. (= dostać się komuś) fall to; (o nagrodzie, spadku) go to; ten wielki zaszczyt przypadł mi w udziale this great honor falls to my lot; to przypada na niedzielę/maj it falls on Sunday/in May.

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  • 15 उपस्था _upasthā

    उपस्था 1 U. (cf. P.I.3.25-6. and Vārt.1)
    1 To stand near; fall to one's share; नादत्तमुपतिष्ठति Pt.2. 127 remain; विष्टभ्य पादावुपतिष्ठते श्रीः Mu.4.13.
    -2 To come near, approach; मामुपतिष्ठस्व Mu.1 come to me; रामं मुनिरुपस्थितः R.15.76; Ku.2.64; Pt.1. राजद्वारम् U.1; R.1.45,87;2.39,15.15.
    -3 To wait or attend upon, serve; नाटकेनोपस्थातव्यमस्माभिः Ś.1. We must wait upon (serve) (the audience) with a play; Ms.2.48,3.189; पुरा शक्रमुपस्थाय R.1.75,14.24; U.1.
    -4 To approach with prayers, worship (said to be Ātm. only in this sense); ये सूर्यमुपतिष्ठन्ते मन्त्रैः Bk.8.13; न त्र्यम्बकादन्यमुपस्थि- तासौ 1.3; Ku.2.3; R.4.6,1.63,17.1,18.22; Māl.; U.2,3,7; सख्येन मामुपतिष्ठते treats me as a friend.
    -5 To be or remain near, stay with.
    -6 To go to with the desire of getting (P. or Ā.); प्रभुमुपतिष्ठति-ते Sk.
    -7 To approach for intercourse; कं रहस्युपतिष्ठसे Bk.5.68; पतिमुपतिष्ठते नारी Vop.
    -8 To meet, join (as a river) (Ā.); गङ्गा यमुनामुपतिष्ठते Sk.
    -9 To form friendship with, make a friend of; रथिकानुपतिष्ठते Sk.; उपस्थितैवमुक्ते तं सखायं राघवः पितुः Bk.6.42; सन्तमुपतिष्ठते साधुः Vop.
    -1 To approach with hostile intentions.
    -11 To lead to, go to or reach (Ā.) (as a way); पन्थाः स्रुघ्नमुपतिष्ठते Sk. (प्राप्नोति); Ms.3.76.
    -12 To pass over to, devolve upon, fall to the share of; मूलपुरुषावसाने संपदः परमुपतिष्ठन्ति Ś.6; Ki.13.69; वीरसूरिति शब्दो$यं तनयात्त्वामुपस्थितः M.5. 16, applies to you; R.8.2; विपदुत्पत्तिमतामुपस्थिता 8.83 awaits or falls to the lot of.
    -13 To occur, arise; be got; अहो$स्माकं भोजनमुपस्थितम् H.1.
    -14 To be present (Ā.); स्मृत्युपस्थितौ श्लोकौ U.6; भोजनकाले उपतिष्ठते Sk.
    -15 To stand under for support.
    -16 To resort to; वेशमुपतिष्ठन्ति Dk.6.
    -17 To conciliate. -Caus. (-स्थाप- यति)
    1 To provide, present with, furnish with; to get ready, prepare; अस्खलितसुखसंपातं रथमुपस्थापय U.1; सबाणासनं रथम् Ś.2.
    -2 To place upon or near.
    -3 To produce.

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  • 16 redeo

    rĕd-ĕo, ĭi, ĭtum, īre (lengthened form of the pres. redīnunt, Enn. ap. Fest. p. 286 Müll.; cf.: obinunt, ferinunt, nequinunt, solinunt, for obeunt, feriunt, nequeunt, solent; and danit, danunt, for dat, dant; rare fut. redies, App. M. 6, 19, and Sen. Ben. 1, 2, 3; cf. Vulg. Lev. 25, 10; id. Jer. 37, 7), v. n.
    I.
    To go or come back; to turn back, re turn, turn around (freq. and class.; syn revertor).
    A.
    Lit.
    1.
    Of persons.
    (α).
    Absol.:

    bene re gestā salvus redeo,

    Plaut. Trin. 5, 2, 58; 4, 3, 82:

    velletne me redire,

    Cic. Sest. 59, 126:

    et non nisi revocaretis, rediturus fuerim,

    Liv. 5, 51.—
    (β).
    With ex and abl.:

    erus alter ex Alide rediit,

    Plaut. Capt. 5, 4, 9:

    e provinciā,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 6, 16:

    ex illis contionibus domum,

    Liv. 3, 68.—
    (γ).
    With ab and abl.:

    a portu,

    Plaut. Most. 2, 1, 16:

    a portā,

    id. Merc. 4, 4, 9:

    a foro,

    id. Aul. 2, 6, 7; id. Ps. 4, 3, 11; cf.:

    a foro do mum,

    id. Aul. 2, 3, 6; id. Cas. 3, 4, 1:

    ab re divinā,

    id. Poen. 1, 2, 193:

    a cenā,

    Ter. Ad. 1, 1, 1:

    a Caesare,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 6, 7:

    a nobis,

    Verg. G. 1, 249:

    ab Africā,

    Hor. C. 4, 8, 19:

    a flumine,

    Ov. M. 1, 588 et saep.—
    (δ).
    With abl. alone:

    Thebis,

    Plaut. Ep. 3, 3, 35:

    Cariā,

    id. Curc. 2, 1, 10:

    rure,

    id. Merc. 3, 3, 25; 4, 3, 6; 4, 5, 5; 8; Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 63:

    colle,

    Ov. M. 1, 698:

    exsilio,

    Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 106:

    opsonatu,

    id. Cas. 3, 5, 16; id. Men. 2, 2, 5; 14:

    suburbanā aede,

    Ov. F. 6, 785. —
    (ε).
    With adv. of place:

    unde,

    Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 91; Caes. B. G. 5, 11:

    inde domum,

    Ov. F. 5, 455:

    hinc, inde, unde, etc.,

    Plaut. Men. 2, 1, 23; id. Capt. 3, 1, 30; Caes. B. G. 5, 11, 7 al. —
    (ζ).
    With adv. of time or manner:

    eum rediturum actutum,

    Plaut. Trin. 3, 3, 44; 4, 4, 16:

    pascua haud tarde redientia,

    Sil. 8, 520:

    tardius,

    Ov. M. 10, 674:

    mature,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 97:

    retro,

    Liv. 8, 11; 23, 28; Verg. A. 9, 794.—
    (η).
    With in and acc.:

    in patriam,

    Plaut. Men. 5, 9, 90; id. Stich. 4, 1, 3; 4, 2, 7:

    in urbem,

    id. Cas. prol. 65; Liv. 4, 29 fin. Drak. N. cr.:

    in castra,

    Plaut. Ep. 3, 2, 45:

    in senatum rursus,

    id. Mil. 2, 6, 109; cf.

    joined with retro,

    Liv. 23, 28; 24, 20; 44, 27; Ov. M. 15, 249; Verg. A. 9, 794 al.:

    veram in viam,

    Plaut. Cas. 2, 6, 17; cf.:

    in rectam semitam,

    id. ib. 2, 8, 33;

    and, in the same sense, simply in viam,

    Ter. And. 1, 2, 19; Cic. Phil. 12, 2, 7:

    in proelium,

    to renew, Liv. 22, 15, 9:

    serus in caelum redeas,

    Hor. C. 1, 2, 45:

    in gyrum,

    Ov. M. 7, 784 et saep. —
    (θ).
    With ad and acc.:

    ad navem,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 32:

    ad parentes denuo,

    id. Capt. 2, 3, 51; so,

    ad aliquem,

    id. Aul. 2, 2, 32; id. Cist. 4, 2, 56; id. Mil. 4, 2, 29; 34; id. Pers. 4, 4, 107:

    ad quos,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 20: ad castra, Auct. B. Hisp. 25; cf.:

    se rediturum ad penates et in patriam,

    Curt. 5, 5, 20.—
    (ι).
    With acc. alone:

    Syracusas,

    Plaut. Men. prol. 37: Romam Cic. Quint. 18, 57; Liv. 3, 5:

    domum,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 1, 37; id. Cas. 5, 3, 14; id. Cist. 1, 1, 92; 104; Hor. S. 2, 5, 6; Ov. F. 5, 455; Liv. 3, 68:

    Cirtam,

    Sall. J. 104, 1:

    Babyloniam,

    Just. 12, 10, 7; cf. ( poet.):

    his laeti rediere duces loca amoena piorum,

    Sil. 13, 703.—
    (κ).
    With adv. of direction, etc.:

    huc, illuc,

    Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 103; id. Most. 1, 1, 75; id. Rud. 3, 6, 41; id. Am. 1, 3, 29; id. Men. 4, 2, 53 sq.:

    isto,

    id. Pers. 4, 3, 43:

    intro,

    id. Aul. 2, 2, 31; id. Cas. 3, 5, 61; id. Cist. 4, 2, 37:

    quo,

    Hor. S. 2, 3, 261.—
    (λ).
    With acc. of distance: ite viam, Vet. Form. ap. Cic. Mur. 12, 26:

    itque reditque viam,

    Verg. A. 6, 122.—
    (μ).
    Impers. pass.:

    dum stas, reditum oportuit,

    Plaut. Pers. 3, 3, 43:

    ad arbitrum reditur,

    id. Rud. 4, 3, 79:

    manerent indutiae, dum ab illo rediri posset,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 16:

    ut Romam reditum est,

    Liv. 3, 5; 8, 11; Nep. Epam. 8.—
    (ν).
    With inf.:

    saepe redit patrios ascendere perdita muros,

    Verg. Cir. 171: hirundo reditura cibos immittere nidis, Montan. ap. Sen. Ep. 122, 12.—
    2.
    Of things:

    astra ad idem, unde profecta sunt,

    Cic. Rep. 6, 22, 24; cf.:

    sol in sua signa,

    Ov. F. 3, 161:

    totidem redeuntia solis Lumina viderunt,

    id. M. 14, 423:

    redeuntis cornua lunae,

    id. ib. 10, 479:

    adverso redierunt carbasa vento,

    id. H. 21, 71:

    Eurus reditura vela tenebat,

    id. M. 7, 664:

    flumen in eandem partem, ex quā venerat, redit,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 37; cf.:

    amnes In fontes suos,

    Ov. M. 7, 200:

    ille qui in se redit orbis,

    Quint. 11, 3, 105:

    redeunt jam gramina campis Arboribusque comae,

    Hor. C. 4, 7, 1; cf.:

    arboribus frondes,

    Ov. F. 3, 237.—
    B.
    Trop., to go or come back, to return:

    aspersisti aquam, Jam rediit animus,

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 16; so,

    animus,

    id. Merc. 3, 1, 32; Ter. Hec. 3, 2, 12:

    mens,

    Ov. M. 14, 519:

    et mens et rediit verus in ora color,

    id. A. A. 3, 730:

    spiritus et vita redit bonis ducibus,

    Hor. C. 4, 8, 14:

    suum redit ingenium,

    Liv. 2, 22:

    memoria redit,

    Quint. 11, 2, 7:

    redit animo ille latus clavus, etc.,

    Plin. Ep. 8, 23, 6: in pristinum [p. 1540] statum, Gaes. B. G. 7, 54:

    in statum antiquum rediit res,

    Liv. 3, 9; cf.:

    reditum in vestram dicionem,

    Liv. 29, 17:

    cum Alcumenā antiquam in gratiam,

    Plaut. Am. 5, 2, 12:

    cum suis inimicissimis in gratiam,

    Cic. Prov. Cons. 9, 20; id. Fragm. ap. Quint. 9, 3, 41; Caes. B. C. 1, 4; Nep. Alcib. 5, 1; cf.: se numquam cum matre in gratiam redisse, had never been reconciled, i. e. had never been at variance, Cic. Att. 17, 1;

    and simply in gratiam,

    Plaut. Am. 3, 2, 59; Ter. Phorm. 5, 8, 40; cf.:

    in concordiam,

    Plaut. Am. 3, 3, 7:

    in amicitiam alicujus,

    Liv. 25, 16:

    in fidem alicujus,

    id. 25, 1:

    nunc demum in memoriam redeo,

    I recollect, call to mind, Plaut. Capt. 5, 4, 25; so,

    in memoriam mortuorum,

    Cic. Sen. 7, 21; id. Inv. 1, 52, 98; id. Quint. 18, 57; cf.:

    in memoriam cum aliquo,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 3, 19:

    in corda redeunt tumultus,

    Claud. B. Get. 216:

    vere calor redit ossibus,

    Verg. G. 3, 272:

    redit agricolis labor actus in orbem,

    id. ib. 2, 401:

    rursum ad ingenium redit,

    he returns to his natural bent, Ter. Ad. 1, 1, 46; so,

    ad ingenium,

    id. Hec. 1, 2, 38:

    ad se atque ad mores suos,

    Cic. Div. in Caecil. 17, 57:

    ad se,

    id. Att. 7, 3, 8; but redire ad se signifies also, to come to one ' s self, i. e. to recover one ' s senses, Ter. Ad. 5, 3, 8; cf. id. And. 3, 5, 16; Liv. 1, 41; Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 138; cf.:

    ex somno vix ad se,

    Lucr. 4, 1023:

    donec discussis redeunt erroribus ad se,

    id. 4, 996:

    ad sanitatem,

    Cic. Fam. 12, 10, 1; cf.: reverto: in veram rediit faciem solitumque nitorem, returned to his true form (of Apollo), Ov. M. 4, 231; cf.:

    in annos Quos egit, rediit,

    i. e. he resumed his youth, id. ib. 9, 430 (for which:

    reformatus primos in annos,

    id. ib. 9, 399):

    in juvenem,

    id. ib. 14, 766:

    in fastos,

    to go back to them, Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 48:

    quamvis redeant in aurum Tempora priscum,

    id. C. 4, 2, 39:

    in causas malorum,

    to appear again as the cause of misfortunes, Tac. H. 4, 50:

    maturos iterum est questa redire dies,

    Prop. 2, 18 (3, 10), 12;

    so of times and events which recur periodically: annus,

    Verg. A. 8, 47; Hor. C. 3, 8, 9; id. S. 2, 2, 83:

    ne rediret Saeculum Pyrrhae,

    id. C. 1, 2, 5:

    Nonae Decembres,

    id. ib. 3, 18, 10:

    iterum sollemnia,

    Prop. 2, 33 (3, 31), 1 al.— Impers. pass.:

    tum exuto justitio reditum ad munia,

    Tac. A. 3, 7.—
    2.
    In partic., in speaking, thinking, or writing.
    a.
    Of the speaker, to go back, return to a former subject, to recur to it:

    mitte ista, atque ad rem redi, etc.,

    Ter. Ad. 2, 1, 31 sq.:

    quid si redeo ad illos,

    id. Heaut. 4, 3, 41:

    sed de hoc alias: nunc redeo ad augurem,

    Cic. Lael. 1, 1; so,

    ad Scipionem,

    id. ib. 17, 62:

    ad me,

    id. ib. 25, 96:

    ad fabulas,

    id. ib. 20, 75:

    ad illa prima,

    id. ib. 26 fin.:

    sed ad illum redeo,

    id. Fin. 2, 22, 73:

    ad inceptum,

    Sall. J. 4, 9:

    illuc, unde abii, redeo,

    Hor. S. 1, 1, 108; 1, 7, 9; 1, 6, 45:

    longius evectus sum, sed redeo ad propositum,

    Quint. 9, 3, 87; cf.:

    digredi a re et redire ad propositum,

    id. 9, 2, 4:

    ab illo impetu ad rationem redit,

    id. 6, 1, 28 et saep. —Comically:

    nunc in Epidamnum pedibus redeundum'st mihi,

    Plaut. Men. prol. 49.—
    b.
    Of the subject:

    res redit,

    comes up again, Cic. post Red. in Sen. 11, 27; cf.:

    redit de integro haec oratio,

    Ter. Heaut. 5, 3, 8.—
    II.
    (With the idea of ire predominating; cf.: recido, redigo).
    1.
    To come in as revenue, income; to arise, proceed (cf. provenio):

    tribus tantis illi minus redit,

    Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 129:

    ut ex eodem semine aliubi cum decimo redeat, aliubi cum quintodecimo,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 44, 1:

    possentne fructus pro impensā ac labore redire,

    id. ib. 1, 2, 8:

    ex pecore redeunt ter ducena Parmensi,

    Mart. 4, 37, 5:

    pecunia publica, quae ex metallis redibat,

    Nep. Them. 2, 2:

    ex quā regione quinquaginta talenta quotannis redibant,

    id. ib. 10, 3:

    e modio redire sextarios quattuor siliginis,

    Plin. 18, 9, 20, § 86; 18, 10, 20, § 89 et saep.—
    2.
    To come to, be brought or reduced to; to arrive at, reach, attain a thing; constr. usually with ad; very rarely with in or an adv. of place:

    pilis omissis ad gladios redierunt,

    betook themselves to their swords, Caes. B. C. 3, 93; cf.:

    ad manus reditur, Auct. B. Afr. 18, 4: Caesar opinione trium legionum dejectus, ad duas redierat,

    was brought down, reduced, Caes. B. G. 5, 48 init.: collis leniter fastigatus paulatim ad planitiem redibat, sank or sloped down, descended, id. ib. 2, 8: ejus morte ea ad me lege redierunt bona, have descended to me, Ter. And. 4, 5, 4; so,

    ad hos lege hereditas,

    id. Hec. 1, 2, 97:

    quorum (principum) ad arbitrium judiciumque summa omnium rerum consiliorumque redeat,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 11:

    summa imperii, rerum ad aliquem,

    id. B. C. 1, 4; 3, 18; Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 3:

    regnum ad aliquem,

    Plaut. Cas. 2, 5, 28:

    res ad interregnum,

    Liv. 1, 22:

    mihi ad rastros res,

    Ter. Heaut. 5, 1, 58 (with redigat ad inopiam):

    ut ad pauca redeam,

    i. e. to cut the story short, id. Hec. 1, 2, 60; id. Phorm. 4, 3, 43: aut haec bona in tabulas publicas nulla redierunt, aut si redierunt, etc., have not reached, i. e. are not registered upon, Cic. Rosc. Am. 44, 128:

    Germania in septentrionem ingenti flexu redit,

    trends towards the north, Tac. G. 35:

    in eum res rediit jam locum, Ut sit necesse,

    Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 118; id. Ad. 2, 4, 9:

    in nubem Ossa redit,

    rises to, Val. Fl. 2, 16:

    Venus, quam penes amantūm summa summarum redit,

    falls to her lot, pertains to her, Plaut. Truc. 1, 1, 4:

    quod si eo meae fortunae redeunt, ut, etc.,

    come to that, Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 24; so,

    adeo res,

    id. Heaut. 1, 1, 61; 5, 2, 27; id. Phorm. 1, 3, 1; 1, 2, 5:

    omnia verba huc redeunt,

    come to, amount to this, id. Eun. 1, 2, 78; cf.:

    incommoditas huc omnis,

    id. And. 3, 3, 35.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > redeo

  • 17 es fällt mir zu

    - {it falls to my lot} = was fällt dir ein? {how dare you?}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > es fällt mir zu

  • 18 fall

    fɔ:l
    1. сущ.
    1) падение;
    спуск, снижение to have, take a fall ≈ падать a bad, nasty fall ≈ неудачное падение a free fall( of a parachutist) ≈ свободное падение( парашютиста) The net broke the tightrope walker's fall. ≈ Сетка смягчила падение канатоходца. Syn: descent, drop, falling, dropping, spill, tumble, slip, plummet
    2) падение, сбрасывание;
    выпадение (осадков) the fall of leaves ≈ сбрасывание листьев a fall of snow ≈ выпадение снега Syn: dropping
    3) амер. осень early fall ≈ ранняя осень late fall ≈ поздняя осень in (the) fall ≈ осенью Syn: autumn
    4) обыкн. мн. водопад Niagara Falls ≈ Ниагарский водопад We could see the spray from the falls downriver. ≈ Мы видели водяные брызги от водопада вниз по реке. Syn: waterfall, cascade, cataract
    5) впадение( реки)
    6) а) рождение( обыкн. о ягнятах), окот б) помет, выводок
    7) выпадение (волос и т. п.)
    8) количество сваленного леса
    9) нечто свободно свисающее, ниспадающее а) покрывало, вуаль б) ниспадающий воротник в) широкий передний карман на брюках г) три лепестка (обычно свисающих) ириса д) длинная шерсть на морде у некоторых пород собак е) шиньон из длинных волос
    10) а) упадок, закат б) падение, поражение, капитуляция the fall of Troy ≈ падение Трои The fall of the city followed heavy bombardment. ≈ Сдаче города предшествовала сильная бомбардировка. Syn: surrender, capitulation, overthrow, capture, downfall, collapse, defeat
    11) моральное падение;
    потеря чести;
    потеря невинности The play was about the fall of an honest man. ≈ В пьесе говорилось о моральном падении честного человека. Fall of manгрехопадение Syn: corruption, ruin, loss of innocence, deviation from virtue, slip;
    downfall
    12) спорт а) прижатие соперника спиной к мату (в борьбе) б) схватка, раунд
    13) обрыв, склон, откос (холма) ;
    скат, спуск Syn: declivity
    14) снижение, спад;
    падение, понижение (цен), обесценение Yesterday saw a sudden fall in stock prices. ≈ Вчера произошло резкое падение биржевого курса. Syn: drop, decline, lowering, sinking, diminution, decrease, reduction, slump, depreciation;
    ebb, subsidence, wane
    15) муз. каданс
    16) нисходящая интонация( в речи)
    17) тех. напор, высота напора
    18) тех. канат или цепь подъемного блока (обыкн. block and fall)
    19) мор. фалpride will have a fall посл. ≈ гордыня до добра не доводит
    2. гл.;
    прош. вр. - fell, прич. прош. вр. - fallen
    1) падать to fall off a tableупасть со стола to fall on one's back ≈ падать на спину The apple fell from the tree. ≈ Яблоко упало с дерева. He fell down the stairs. ≈ Он упал с лестницы. Syn: drop, drop down, tumble, topple, collapse, crash down
    2) опадать( о листьях) ;
    выпадать, идти( об осадках)
    3) спускаться, наступать Night fell. ≈ Спустилась ночь.
    4) впадать( о реке)
    5) рождаться( о ягнятах и т. п.)
    6) выпадать (о волосах и т. п.)
    7) рубить, валить (деревья) ;
    валиться( о дереве)
    8) ниспадать;
    (свободно) падать (об одежде, волосах и т. п.) Her dress falls in pleats from the waist. ≈ Ее платье спадает от талии свободными складками. Syn: extend down, hang down, slope, droop, cascade;
    descend, drop
    9) пасть, сдаться, капитулировать;
    погибнуть On the third day of the attack, the town fell. ≈ На третий день город пал. Syn: surrender, be captured, be overthrown, be defeated, be taken, pass into enemy hands, collapse, capitulate, succumb;
    be destroyed, come to destruction
    10) пасть морально, грешить How many innocents have fallen and become hardened sinners! ≈ Сколько невинных пали и стали неисправимыми грешниками! Syn: transgress, give in to temptation, succumb, lapse, sin, depart from rectitude, err
    11) браться, приниматься( за что-л.), начинать делать( что-л.) We shall not fall to send our reply. ≈ Мы не замедлим послать наш ответ.
    12) приходиться, падать, происходить, иметь место My birthday falls on Sunday. ≈ Мое рождение попадает на воскресенье. Syn: occur, come to pass, happen, take place, come off, come around
    13) падать, понижаться, уменьшаться The temperature has fallen. ≈ Температура упала;
    похолодало. My spirits fell. ≈ Мое настроение упало. The cost of meat finally fell. ≈ Цены на мясо наконец снизились. Syn: decline, come down, become less, decrease, diminish, become lower, cheapen, depreciate
    14) стихать, ослабевать( о ветре и т. п.)
    15) потерпеть крах;
    разориться
    16) обваливаться, оседать
    17) попадать to fall into disfavorпопасть в немилость to fall into disreputeиметь дурную славу to fall into placeдобраться до места to fall into a trap ≈ попасть в ловушку to fall under a train ≈ попадать под поезд to fall under smb. 's influence ≈ попадать под чье-л. влияние
    18) делиться, распадаться to fall into three categoriesделиться на три категории
    19) (употребляется как глагол-связка) становиться to fall asleepзаснуть to fall asternотстать to fall deadупасть замертво to fall dumbонеметь to fall silentзамолчать to fall victim (to) ≈ пасть жертвойfall about fall abreast of fall across fall among fall apart fall away fall back fall back up fall back on fall behind fall below fall down fall for fall foul fall in fall in with fall into fall off fall on fall out fall over fall through fall to fall under fall upon fall within to fall into line воен. ≈ построиться, стать в строй let fall! мор. ≈ отпускай! fall from grace fall in love fall over oneself падение - a * from one's horse падение с лошади - the * of an apple падение яблока - the * of the hammer удар молотка (на аукционе) - intentional * (спортивное) преднамеренное нападение - pin * падение на обе лопатки (борьба) - to take a * быть сбитым с ног падение, закат - the rise and * of the Roman Empire расцвет и упадок Римской империи понижение, падение;
    спад - * in temperature понижение /падение/ температуры - the rise and * of the waves волнение моря /воды/ - a * in prices падение цен обыкн. pl водопад - Niagara Falls Ниагарский водопад уклон, обрыв, склон ( холма) - the * of the plain понижение равнины выпадение (волос, зубов) (американизм) осень - * fashions осенние моды - * overcoat( мужское) осеннее пальто выпадение (осадков и т. п.) - a heavy * of rain сильный дождь, ливень - a two-inch * of snow снежный покров в два дюйма толщиной - a * of rocks blocked the road камнепад завалил дорогу - * of leaves опадение листвы впадение реки окот, рождение (ягнят и т. п.) выводок, помет рубка леса срубленный лес покрывало, вуаль ниспадающий воротник накладные волосы в виде "конского хвоста";
    шиньон из длинных волос (спортивное) круг, схватка, раунд - he won two *s out of three он выиграл две схватки из трех - to try a * with smb. побороться /померяться силами/ с кем-л. (техническое) напор, высота напора (техническое) канат подъемного блока (обыкн. block and *) (морское) фал (музыкальное) каданс - (the F.) (религия) грехопадение, первородный грех (тж. a * from grace) - before the F. до грехопадения > to ride for a * неосторожно ездить верхом;
    действовать безрассудно, неосмотрительго, во вред самому себе > pride will have a * кто высоко заносится, тот низко падает;
    всякой гордыне приходит конец падать - to * to the ground упасть на землю - I fell and hurt my knee я упал и ушиб колено - to * out of a window вывалиться из окна - to * down a precipice сорваться с обрыва - to * over a chair in the dark наткнуться на стул в темноте и упасть - to * full length упасть плашмя, растянуться (во весь рост) - to * on (to) one's knees пасть на колени опускаться, спускаться - the curtain *s занавес падает - her hair *s llosely on her shoulders волосы (свободно) спадают ей на плечи - dress *ing freely платье, ниспадающее свободными складками - to * in smb.'s estimation упасть в чьих-л. глазах низко опускаться, склоняться - her head fell on his shoulder она склонила голову ему на плечо - his eyes fell он опустил глаза наступать, опускаться - darkness fell стемнело - a mist fell опустился туман - night is *ing fast надвигается ночь охватывать, одолевать - sleep fell upon them их свалил /одолел/ сон - fear fell upon him его охватил страх падать, понижаться - the temperature fell температура упала - the glass has *en барометр упал - prices have *en цены упали - the market is *ing цены на рынке падают - stocks fell several points акции упали на несколько пунктов - the river has fallen уровень воды в реке понизился, вода в реке спала стихать, ослабевать - the wind fell ветер стих - here his voice fell он заговорил тише;
    он сказал это упавшим голосом - the flames rose and fell пламя то разгоралось, то затихало - the music rose and fell музыка звучала то громче, то тише - his anger suddenly fell его гнев внезапно иссяк - the conversation fell for a few minutes разговор стих на несколько минут ухудшаться, портиться - my spirits fell у меня упало настроение пасть;
    погибнуть - to * in (a) battle пасть в бою - to * by the sword пасть от меча - two elephants fell to his gun он убил двух слонов - the fortress fell крепость пала - the Cabinet fell правительство пало дохнуть - large numbers of cattle fell in the drought по время засухи был большой падеж скота устремляться, направляться - when his eye fell on me когда он увидел меня - his eye fell on a misprint опечатка бросилась ему в глаза - the sunlight fell upon the mountain лучи солнца осветили гору - music fell on his ear он услышал музыку, до него донеслась музыка опускаться;
    идти под уклон - the plain fell to the north равнина понижалась к северу рушиться, обваливаться;
    оседать - many houses fell in the earthquake во время землетрясения было разрушено много домов - the bank fell берег осел (on, upon) распространяться, ложиться( на кого-л., что-л.) ;
    падать (на кого-л., что-л.) - suspicion fell on him подозрение пало на него - the lot fell on him жребий пал на него - the responsibility *s on me ответственность падает /ложится/ на меня - the expense fell on him расплачиваться пришлось ему - the accent *s (up) on the last syllabe ударение падает на последний слог - May Day this year *s on Monday первомайский праздник в этом году приходится на понедельник (to) выпадать (на чью-л. долю) ;
    доставаться( кому-л.) - to * to smb.'s share /to smb.'s lot/ доставаться, выпадать на чью-л. долю - it fell to me to break the news to her на мою долю выпало /мне пришлось/ сообщить ей эту новость - his property *s to his wife его имущество переходит к жене /наследует жена/ - it fell upon me to open the exhibition мне довелось /пришлось/ открывать выставку срываться с уст - not a word fell from his lips с его уст не сорвалось ни единого слова - to let * a word проронить слово - the excellent advice that fell from his lips превосходные советы, которые он раздавал - I agree with what has *en from the last speaker я согласен с тем, что сказал последний оратор (сленг) угодить в тюрьму - he fell twice он два раза сидел пасть (о женщине) ;
    утратить целомудрие опадать (о листьях и т. п.;
    тж. * off) - blossoms * from the trees цвет опадает с деревьев - the petals are *ing off the flower цветок осыпается выпадать (о волосах, зубах;
    часто * out) - a child's first teeth * у ребенка выпадают молочные зубы - his hair is *ing у него выпадают /лезут/ волосы идти, выпадать (о дожде, снеге) - rain is *ing идет дождь - snow fell выпал снег впадать (о реке) - rivers that * into the sea реки, впадающие в море попадать (в ловушку и т. п.) - to * into a snare /a trap/ попасть в ловушку - to * into smb.'s clutches попасть в чьи-л. лапы - to * to temptation поддаться искушению распадаться (на части) - to * (in) to pieces, to * apart /asunder/ распадаться на части - the work *s into three divisions работа делится на три части - they fell into two factions они раскололись на две фракции западать( в голову) ;
    приходить( на ум) - when this strange idea fell into his mind когда ему пришла на ум эта странная идея - it fell into my mind to write you a letter мне вдруг захотелось написать вам письмо рождаться (о ягнятах, щенятах и т. п.) - to fall across smb., smth. наталкиваться на кого-л., что-л.;
    неожиданно встретить( кого-л.) ;
    налететь, нарваться( на что-л., кого-л.) - to fall on /upon/ smb., smth. наталкиваться на кого-л., что-л.;
    нападать, набрасываться, бросаться на кого-л., что-л. - she had *en on hard times для нее наступили тяжелые времена - to * upon smb.'s neck кинуться на шею кому-л. - to fall among smb. попадать в какое-л. общество - to * among evil companions попасть в дурную компанию - to * among thieves попасть в руки /в лапы/ грабителей /мошенников/;
    (библеизм) попасться разбойникам - to fall under smth. подвергаться чему-л.;
    испытывать что-л.;
    подпадать под какую-л. категорию и т. п., входить в какую-л. группу и т. п. - to * under smb.'s displeasure заслужить чью-л. немилость, попасть у кого-л. в немилость - to * under suspicion попасть под подозрение - to * under smb.'s power попадать под чью-л. власть - these things do not * under human observation такие явления недоступны человеческому наблюдению - these facts * into another category эти факты относятся к другой категории - to fall within smth. входить в какие-л. границы, пределы и т. п.;
    находиться в пределах, сфере чего-л. - to * within a certain sphere of influence находиться в определенной сфере влияния - this doesn't * within my province это вне моей компетенции - to fall in(to) a state приходить, впадать в какое-л. состояние;
    доходить до какого-л. состояния;
    оказываться в каком-л. положении - to * into rage впадать в ярость /в гнев/ - to * into error впасть в ошибку /в заблуждение/ - to * in love влюбиться - he *s in and out of love very easily он очень влюбчивый человек - to * into talk заговорить, разговориться - the custom fell into abuse этот обычай выродился - to * into a spin (авиация) войти в штопор - to * into disgrace /into disfavour/ впадать в немилость - to fall to (doing) smth. браться, приниматься за что-л., начинать делать что-л. - one night I fell to thinking of the past однажды ночью я задумался о прошлом - she fell to brooding again она снова стала грустить;
    ею снова овладели грустные мысли - to fall for smb. (разговорное) увлечься кем-л., влюбиться в кого-л. - every girl *s for him все девушки без ума от него - to fall for smth. (разговорное) попасться на удочку - he at once fell for it он тотчас же попался на эту удочку - he fell for the trick он поддался обману, он попался на удочку как глагол-связка в составном именном сказуемом: - to * asleep засыпать - to * sick заболеть - to * dumb онеметь - to * silent замолчать - to * vacant освободиться - to * due подлежать оплате (о векселе и т. п.) - the rent *s due next Monday срок квартирной платы в будущий понедельник - to * a-laughing (устаревшее) расхохотаться > to * at hand надвигаться, приближаться > to * flat не иметь успеха, не удаться;
    не произвести желаемого впечатления > his jokes all fell flat его шутки никого не развеселили > to * over one another doing smth. делать что-л. с чрезмерным усердием;
    очень торопиться > to * all over oneself из кожи вон лезть;
    стараться изо всех сил > to * foul (морское) столкнутьсядругим судном) ;
    ссориться > to * from grace терять расположение;
    грешить, сбиваться с пути истинного > to * into line (военное) построиться;
    подчиниться, согласиться > to * into place вставать на (свое) место > when he told me his story all the facts I had known before fell into place когда он рассказал мне свою историю, все факты, известные мне и раньше, стали понятны > to * into a habit приобретать привычку, привыкать > to * out of a habit отвыкать > he fell out of the habit of smoking он отвык от курения > to * short (of) потерпеть неудачу;
    не хватать;
    не достигать цели > his income *s short of his expenditure by $500 его доходы на 500 долларов меньше, чем его расходы > our efforts have *en short наши усилия не увенчались успехом > to * on one's feet счастливо отделаться, удачно выйти из трудного положения > to * to the ground рушиться, оказываться бесполезным /безрезультатным/ > to * on one's face провалиться( с треском) ;
    оскандалиться;
    потерпеть фиаско > to * between two stools сесть между двух стульев > his face fell у него вытянулось лицо( редкое) ловушка (профессионализм) крик, издаваемый китобоями при виде кита охота на китов ~ into распадаться на;
    the book falls into three parts книга распадается на три части ~ приходиться, падать;
    доставаться;
    his birthday falls on Monday день его рождения приходится на понедельник;
    the expense falls on me расход падает на меня fall (обыкн. pl) водопад (напр., Niagara Falls) ~ впадать (о реке;
    into - в) ~ впадение (реки) ~ выпадение (волос и т. п.) ~ выпадение осадков;
    a heavy fall of rain ливень ~ гибнуть;
    to fall in battle пасть в бою;
    быть убитым;
    the fortress fell крепость пала ~ глагол-связка становиться;
    to fall dumb онеметь;
    to fall silent замолчать;
    to fall asleep заснуть ~ тех. канат или цепь подъемного блока (обыкн. block and fall) ~ количество сваленного леса ~ моральное падение;
    потеря чести;
    the Fall of man библ. грехопадение ~ тех. напор, высота напора ~ ниспадать;
    (свободно) падать (об одежде, волосах и т. п.) ~ опускаться, падать;
    the curtain falls занавес опускается;
    the temperature has fallen температура упала;
    похолодало;
    my spirits fell мое настроение упало ~ опускаться ~ оседать, обваливаться ~ амер. осень ~ (fell;
    fallen) падать, спадать, понижаться;
    the Neva has fallen вода в Неве спала;
    prices are falling цены понижаются ~ падать ~ падение;
    снижение ~ падение ~ пасть морально ~ понижаться ~ понижение ~ потерпеть крах;
    разориться ~ приходиться, падать;
    доставаться;
    his birthday falls on Monday день его рождения приходится на понедельник;
    the expense falls on me расход падает на меня ~ рождаться (о ягнятах и т. п.) ~ рубить (лес) ;
    валить (дерево) ;
    валиться (о дереве) ;
    fall about падать от хохота;
    fall abreast of не отставать от;
    идти в ногу с ~ снижаться ~ снижение ~ сникнуть;
    her face fell ее лицо вытянулось ~ спад;
    падение цен, обесценение ~ спад ~ спускаться, сходить;
    night fell спустилась ночь ~ стихать (о ветре и т. п.) ~ спорт. схватка (в борьбе) ;
    to try a fall (with smb.) бороться (с кем-л.) ~ уклон, обрыв, склон (холма) ;
    скат, понижение профиля местности ~ уменьшаться ~ упадок, закат, потеря могущества ~ утратить власть ~ мор. фал;
    pride will have a fall посл. = гордый покичился да во прах скатился;
    спесь в добро не вводит, гордыня до добра не доведет ~ рубить (лес) ;
    валить (дерево) ;
    валиться (о дереве) ;
    fall about падать от хохота;
    fall abreast of не отставать от;
    идти в ногу с ~ рубить (лес) ;
    валить (дерево) ;
    валиться (о дереве) ;
    fall about падать от хохота;
    fall abreast of не отставать от;
    идти в ногу с ~ across встретить случайно;
    fall among попасть случайно ~ across встретить случайно;
    fall among попасть случайно to ~ astern мор. отстать;
    to fall due подлежать уплате( о векселе) ~ away покидать, изменять ~ away спадать;
    уменьшаться ~ away чахнуть, сохнуть ~ back отступать ~ back (up) on обращаться( к кому-л.) в нужде ~ back (up) on прибегать( к чему-л.) to ~ dead упасть замертво;
    to fall victim (to) пасть жертвой ~ down разг. потерпеть неудачу;
    to fall down on one's work не справиться со своей работой ~ due for payment подлежать оплате по сроку ~ глагол-связка становиться;
    to fall dumb онеметь;
    to fall silent замолчать;
    to fall asleep заснуть to ~ flat не произвести ожидаемого впечатления;
    his joke fell flat его шутка не имела успеха flat: ~ плоско;
    врастяжку, плашмя;
    to fall flat упасть плашмя ~ скучный, унылый;
    безжизненный;
    неэнергичный;
    неостроумный;
    невразумительный;
    to fall flat не произвести впечатления ~ for влюбляться;
    чувствовать влечение;
    поддаваться( чему-л.) ~ for попадаться на удочку to ~ foul of ссориться;
    нападать;
    to fall over oneself лезть из кожи вон to ~ foul of мор. сталкиваться to ~ from grace впасть в ересь;
    to fall into line воен. построиться, стать в строй;
    to fall into line with подчиняться, соглашаться с to ~ from grace согрешить ~ in истекать( о сроке аренды, долга, векселя) ~ in проваливаться, обрушиваться ~ in (with) случайно встретиться, столкнуться ~ in воен. становиться в строй, строиться ~ in (with) уступать;
    соглашаться, быть в согласии( с кем-л.) ~ гибнуть;
    to fall in battle пасть в бою;
    быть убитым;
    the fortress fell крепость пала ~ in interest rates понижение процентных ставок to ~ in love влюбляться;
    he falls in and out of love too often он непостоянен в любви love: ~ влюбленность;
    to be in love (with) быть влюбленным (в) ;
    to fall in love (with) влюбиться (в) ;
    to fall out of love( with smb.) разлюбить( кого-л.) ~ in oil prices снижение цен на нефть ~ in prices падение цен ~ in prices снижение уровня цен ~ in quotation снижение курса ~ in value снижение стоимости ~ in value of money обесценивание денег ~ into начинать (что-л)., приниматься (за что-л.) ~ into относиться к;
    to fall into the category относиться к категории, подпадать под категорию ~ into приходить в определенное состояние: to fall into a rage впадать в бешенство ~ into распадаться на;
    the book falls into three parts книга распадается на три части ~ into приходить в определенное состояние: to fall into a rage впадать в бешенство to ~ from grace впасть в ересь;
    to fall into line воен. построиться, стать в строй;
    to fall into line with подчиняться, соглашаться с to ~ from grace впасть в ересь;
    to fall into line воен. построиться, стать в строй;
    to fall into line with подчиняться, соглашаться с ~ into относиться к;
    to fall into the category относиться к категории, подпадать под категорию ~ of hammer удар молотка (на аукционе) ~ моральное падение;
    потеря чести;
    the Fall of man библ. грехопадение ~ off мор. не слушаться руля( о корабле) ~ off отпадать;
    отваливаться ~ off уменьшаться;
    ослабевать ~ on выпадать на (чью-л.) долю ~ on нападать;
    набрасываться ~ on приступать( к чему-л.) to ~ on one's face = провалиться с треском, оскандалиться;
    to fall to pieces развалиться ~ out выпадать ~ out воен. выходить из строя ~ out случаться;
    it so fell out that случилось так, что ~ out ссориться ~ over споткнуться( обо что-л.) ~ over увлекаться to ~ over one another, to ~ over each other драться, бороться, ожесточенно соперничать друг с другом;
    let fall! мор. отпускай! to ~ over one another, to ~ over each other драться, бороться, ожесточенно соперничать друг с другом;
    let fall! мор. отпускай! to ~ foul of ссориться;
    нападать;
    to fall over oneself лезть из кожи вон ~ глагол-связка становиться;
    to fall dumb онеметь;
    to fall silent замолчать;
    to fall asleep заснуть ~ through провалиться;
    потерпеть неудачу ~ to выпадать, доставаться;
    to fall to (smb.'s) lot выпадать на (чью-л.) долю ~ to выпадать ~ to доставаться ~ to нападать ~ to начинать, приниматься (за что-л.) ~ to приниматься за еду ~ to выпадать, доставаться;
    to fall to (smb.'s) lot выпадать на (чью-л.) долю to ~ on one's face = провалиться с треском, оскандалиться;
    to fall to pieces развалиться ~ to the ground оказаться безрезультатным ground: ~ земля, почва;
    грунт;
    to fall to the ground упасть;
    перен. рушиться (о надежде и т. п.) ;
    to take ground приземлиться ~ under подвергаться ~ under подпадать;
    to fall under item 26 подпадать под действие раздела 26 ~ under подпадать;
    to fall under item 26 подпадать под действие раздела 26 ~ upon нападать ~ upon наталкиваться to ~ dead упасть замертво;
    to fall victim (to) пасть жертвой ~ гибнуть;
    to fall in battle пасть в бою;
    быть убитым;
    the fortress fell крепость пала to ~ in love влюбляться;
    he falls in and out of love too often он непостоянен в любви ~ выпадение осадков;
    a heavy fall of rain ливень ~ сникнуть;
    her face fell ее лицо вытянулось ~ приходиться, падать;
    доставаться;
    his birthday falls on Monday день его рождения приходится на понедельник;
    the expense falls on me расход падает на меня to ~ flat не произвести ожидаемого впечатления;
    his joke fell flat его шутка не имела успеха ~ out случаться;
    it so fell out that случилось так, что to ~ over one another, to ~ over each other драться, бороться, ожесточенно соперничать друг с другом;
    let fall! мор. отпускай! ~ опускаться, падать;
    the curtain falls занавес опускается;
    the temperature has fallen температура упала;
    похолодало;
    my spirits fell мое настроение упало ~ (fell;
    fallen) падать, спадать, понижаться;
    the Neva has fallen вода в Неве спала;
    prices are falling цены понижаются ~ спускаться, сходить;
    night fell спустилась ночь night: by ~ под покровом ночи;
    on nights разг. по ночам;
    night fell наступила ночь price ~ падение курса ценных бумаг price ~ снижение цен ~ (fell;
    fallen) падать, спадать, понижаться;
    the Neva has fallen вода в Неве спала;
    prices are falling цены понижаются ~ мор. фал;
    pride will have a fall посл. = гордый покичился да во прах скатился;
    спесь в добро не вводит, гордыня до добра не доведет ~ опускаться, падать;
    the curtain falls занавес опускается;
    the temperature has fallen температура упала;
    похолодало;
    my spirits fell мое настроение упало ~ спорт. схватка (в борьбе) ;
    to try a fall (with smb.) бороться (с кем-л.)

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > fall

  • 19 BERA

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    I)
    (ber; bar, bárum; borinn), v.
    I.
    1) to bear, carry, convey (bar B. biskup í börum suðr í Hvamm);
    bera (farm) af skipi, to unload a ship;
    bera (mat) af borði, to take (the meat) off the table;
    bera e-t á hesti, to carry on horseback;
    2) to wear (bera klæði, vápn, kórónu);
    bera œgishjálm, to inspire fear and awe;
    3) to bear, produce, yield (jörðin berr gras; tré bera aldin, epli);
    4) to bear, give birth to, esp. of sheep and cows;
    kýr hafði borit kálf, had calved;
    absol., ván at hón mundi bera, that the cow would calve;
    the pp. is used of men; hann hafði verit blindr borinn, born blind;
    verða borinn í þenna heim, to be born into this world;
    þann sóma, sem ek em til borinn, born to;
    borinn e-m, frá e-m (rare), born of;
    Nótt var Nörvi borin, was the daughter of N.;
    borinn Sigmundi, son of S.;
    5) bera e-n afli, ofrafli, ofrliði, ofrmagni, ofríki, to bear one down, overcome, oppress, one by odds or superior force;
    bera e-n ráðum, to overrule one;
    bera e-n bjóri, to make drunk with beer;
    verða bráðum borinn, to be taken by surprise;
    borinn verkjum, overcome by pains;
    þess er borin ván, there is no hope, all hope is gone;
    borinn baugum, bribed; cf. bera fé á e-n, to bribe one;
    6) to lear, be capable of bearing (of a ship, horse, vehicle);
    þeir hlóðu bæði skipin sem borð báru, with as much as they could carry;
    fig., to sustain, support (svá mikill mannfjöldi, at landit fekk eigi borit);
    of persons, to bear up against, endure, support (grief, sorrow, etc.);
    absol., bar hann drengiliga, he bore it manfully;
    similarly, bera (harm) af sér, berast vel (illa, lítt) af;
    bar hon sköruliga af sér, she bore up bravely;
    hversu berst Auðr af um bróðurdauðann, how does she bear it?
    hon berst af lítt, she is much cast down;
    bera sik vel upp, to bear well up against;
    7) bera e-t á, e-n á hendr e-m, to charge or tax one with (eigi erum vér þess valdir, er þú berr á oss);
    bera (kvið) á e-n, to give a verdict against, declare guilty (í annat sinn báru þeir á Flosa kviðinn);
    bera af e-m (kviðinn), to give a verdict for;
    bera e-t af sér, to deny having done a thing;
    bera or bera vitni, vætti, to bear witness, testify;
    bera or bera um e-t, to give a verdict in a case;
    bera e-n sannan at sök, to prove guilty by evidence;
    bera e-n undan sök, to acquit;
    bera í sundr frændsemi þeirra, to prove (by evidence) that they are not relations;
    refl. (pass.), berast, to be proved by evidence (þótt þér berist þat faðerni, er þú segir);
    8) to set forth, report, tell;
    bera e-m kveðju (orð, orðsending), to bring one a greeting, compliments (word, message);
    bera or bera fram erindi sín fyrir e-n, to state (tell) one’s errand or to plead one’s case before one;
    bera e-m njósn, to apprise one;
    bera e-t upp, to produce, mention, tell;
    bera upp erindi sín, to state one’s errand;
    bera saman ráð sín, to consult together;
    eyddist það ráð, er þeir báru saman, which they had designed;
    9) to keep, hold, bear, of a title (bera jarlnafn, konnungsnafn);
    bera (eigi) giptu, gæfu, hammingju, auðnu til e-s, (not) to have the good fortune to do a thing (bar hann enga gæfu til at þjóna þér);
    bera vit, skyn, kunnáttu á e-t, to have knowledge of, uniderstanding about;
    bera hug, áræði, þor, traust til e-s, to have courage, confidence to do a thing;
    bera áhyggju fyrir e-u, to be concerned about;
    bera ást, elsku, hatr til e-s, to bear affection, love, hatred to;
    10) to bear off or away, carry off (some gain);
    bera sigr af e-m, af e-u, to carry off the victory from or in;
    hann hafði borit sigr af tveim orustum, he had been victorious in two battles;
    bera hærra (lægra) hlut to get the best (the worst) of it;
    bera efra (hærra) skjöld, to gain the victory;
    bera hátt (lágt) höfuðit, to bear the head high (low), to be in high (low) spirits;
    bera halann bratt, lágt, to cock up or let fall the tail, to be in high or low spirits;
    11) with preps.:
    bera af e-m, to surpass;
    en þó bar Bolli af, surpassed all the rest;
    bera af sér högg, lag to ward off, parry a blow or thrust;
    bera eld at, to set fire to;
    bera fjötur (bönd) at e-m, to put fetters (bonds) on one;
    bera á or í, to smear, anoint (bera vatn í augu sér, bera tjöru í höfuð sér);
    bera e-t til, to apply to, to try if it fits (bera til hvern lykil af öðrum at portinu);
    bera e-t um, to wind round;
    þá bar hann þá festi um sik, made it fast round his body;
    bera um með e-n, to bear with, have patience with;
    bera út barn, to expose a child;
    12) refl., berast mikit (lítit) á, to bear oneself proudly (humbly);
    láta af berast, to die;
    láta fyrir berast e-s staðar, to stay, remain in a place (for shelter);
    berast e-t fyrir, to design a thing (barst hann þat fyrir at sjá aldregi konur);
    at njósna um, hvat hann bærist fyrir, to inquire into what he was about;
    berast vápn á, to attack one another;
    berast at or til, to happen;
    þat barst at (happened) á einhverju sumri;
    ef svá harðliga kann til at berast, if that misfortune does happen;
    berast í móti, to happen, occur;
    hefir þetta vel í móti borizt, it is a happy coincidence;
    berast við, to be prevented;
    ok nú lét almáttugr guð við berast kirkjubrunann, prevented, stopped the burning of the church;
    II. impers., denoting a sort of passive or involuntary motion;
    alla berr at sama brunni, all come to the same well (end);
    bar hann (acc.) þá ofan gegnt Ösuri, he happened to come down just opposite to Ö.;
    esp. of ships and sailors; berr oss (acc.) til Íslands eða annarra landa, we drift to Iceland or other countries;
    þá (acc.) bar suðr í haf, they were carried out southwards;
    Skarpheðin (acc.) bar nú at þeim, S. came suddenly upon them;
    ef hann (acc.) skyldi bera þar at, if he should happen to come there;
    e-n berr yfir, one is borne onwards, of a bird flying, a man riding;
    hann (acc.) bar skjótt yfir, it passed quickly (of a flying meteor);
    2) followed by preps.:
    Gunnar sér, at rauðan kyrtil bar við glugginn, that a red kirtle passed before the window;
    hvergi bar skugga (acc.) á, there was nowhere a shadow;
    e-t berr fram (hátt), is prominent;
    Ólafr konungr stóð í lyptingu ok bar hann (acc.) hátt mjök, stood out conspicuously;
    e-t berr á milli, comes between;
    leiti (acc.) bar á milli, a hill hid the prospect;
    fig. e-m berr e-t á milli, they are at variance about a thing;
    mart (acc.) berr nú fyrir augu mér, many things come now before my eyes;
    veiði (acc.) berr í hendr e-m, game falls to one’s lot;
    e-t berr undan, goes amiss, fails;
    bera saman, to coincide;
    bar nöfn þeirra saman, they had the same name;
    fig., with dat.; bar öllum sögum vel saman, all the stories agreed well together;
    fund várn bar saman, we met;
    3) bera at, til, við, at hendi, til handa, to befall, happen, with dat. of the person;
    svá bar at einn vetr, it happened one winter;
    þó at þetta vandræði (acc.) hafi nú borit oss (dat.) at hendi, has befallen us;
    bar honum svá til, it so befell him;
    þat bar við (it so happened), at Högni kom;
    raun (acc.) berr á, it is proved by fact;
    4) of time, to fall upon;
    ef þing (acc.) berr á hina helgu viku, if the parliament falls in the holy week;
    bera í móti, to coincide, happen exactly at the same time;
    5) denoting cause;
    e-t berr til, causes a thing;
    konungr spurði, hvat til bæri úgleði hans, what was the cause of his grief;
    ætluðu þat þá allir, at þat mundi til bera, that that was the reason;
    berr e-m nauðsyn til e-s, one is obliged to do a thing;
    6) e-t berr undir e-n, falls to a person’s lot;
    hon á arf at taka, þegar er undir hana berr, in her turn;
    e-t berr frá, is surpassing;
    er sagt, at þat (acc.) bæri frá, hvé vel þeir mæltu, it was extraordinary how well they spoke;
    7) e-t berr bráðum, happens of a sudden;
    e-t berr stóru, stórum (stœrrum), it amounts to much (more), it matters a great deal (more), it is of great (greater) importance;
    8) absol. or with an adv., vel, illa, with infin.;
    e-m berr (vel, illa) at gera e-t, it becomes, beseems one (well, ill) to do a thing (berr yðr vel, herra, at sjá sannindi á þessu máli);
    used absol., berr vel, illa, it is beseeming, proper, fit, or unbeseeming, improper, unfit (þat þykkir eigi illa bera, at).
    (að), v. to make bare (hon beraði likam sinn).
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    1.
    u, f.
    I. [björn], a she-bear, Lat. ursa; the primitive root ‘ber’ remains only in this word (cp. berserkr and berfjall), björn (q. v.) being the masc. in use, Landn. 176, Fas. i. 367, Vkv. 9: in many Icel. local names, Beru-fjörðr, -vík, from Polar bears; fem. names, Bera, Hallbera, etc., Landn.
    II. a shield, poët., the proverb, baugr er á beru sæmstr, to a shield fits best a baugr (q. v.), Lex. Poët., Edda (Gl.); hence names of poems Beru-drápa, Eg.
    2.
    bar, báru, borit, pres. berr,—poët. forms with the suffixed negative; 3rd pers. sing. pres. Indic. berrat, Hm. 10; 3rd pers. sing. pret. barat, Vellekla; 1st pers. sing. barkak, Eb. 62 (in a verse); barkat ek, Hs. 8; 2nd pers. sing. bartattu; 3rd pers. pl. bárut, etc., v. Lex. Poët. [Gr. φέρειν; Lat. ferre; Ulf. bairan; A. S. beran; Germ. gebären; Engl. bear; Swed. bära; Dan. bære].
    A. Lat. ferre, portare:
    I. prop. with a sense of motion, to bear, carry, by means of the body, of animals, of vehicles, etc., with acc., Egil tók mjöðdrekku eina mikla, ok bar undir hendi sér, Eg. 237; bar hann heim hrís, Rm. 9; konungr lét bera inn kistur tvær, báru tveir menn hverja, Eg. 310; bera farm af skipi, to unload a ship, Ld. 32; bera (farm) á skip, to load a ship, Nj. 182; tóku alla ösku ok báru á á ( amnem) út, 623, 36; ok bar þat ( carried it) í kerald, 43, K. Þ. K. 92; b. mat á borð, í stofu, to put the meat on table, in the oven; b. mat af borði, to take it off table, Eb. 36, 266, Nj. 75, Fms. ix. 219, etc.
    2. Lat. gestare, ferre, denoting to wear clothes, to carry weapons; skikkja dýr er konungr hafði borit, Eg. 318; b. kórónu, to wear the crown, Fms. x. 16; atgeir, Nj. 119; vápn, 209: metaph., b. ægishjálm, to inspire fear and awe; b. merki, to carry the flag in a battle, Nj. 274, Orkn. 28, 30, 38, Fms. v. 64, vi. 413; bera fram merki, to advance, move in a battle, vi. 406.
    3. b. e-t á hesti (áburðr), to carry on horseback; Auðunn bar mat á hesti, Grett. 107; ok bar hrís á hesti, 76 new Ed.; þeir báru á sjau hestum, 98 new Ed.
    II. without a sense of motion:
    1. to give birth to; [the root of barn, bairn; byrja, incipere; burðr, partus; and burr, filius: cp. Lat. parĕre; also Gr. φέρειν, Lat. ferre, of child-bearing.] In Icel. prose, old as well as mod., ‘ala’ and ‘fæða’ are used of women; but ‘bera,’ of cows and sheep; hence sauðburðr, casting of lambs, kýrburðr; a cow is snembær, siðbær, Jólabær, calves early, late, at Yule time, etc.; var ekki ván at hon ( the cow) mundi b. fyr en um várit, Bs. i. 193, 194; kýr hafði borit kálf, Bjarn. 32; bar hvárrtveggi sauðrinn sinn burð, Stj. 178: the participle borinn is used of men in a great many compds in a general sense, aptrborinn, árborinn, endrborinn, frjálsborinn, goðborinn, höldborinn, hersborinn, konungborinn, óðalborinn, samborinn, sundrborinn, velborinn, úborinn, þrælborinn, etc.; also out of compds, mun ek eigi upp gefa þann sóma, sem ek em til borinn, … entitled to by inheritance, Ld. 102; hann hafði blindr verit borinn, born blind, Nj. 152, Hdl. 34, 42, Vsp. 2: esp. borinn e-m, born of one, Rm. 39, Hdl. 12, 23, 27, Hðm. 2, Gs. 9, Vþm. 25, Stor. 16, Vkv. 15; borinn frá e-m, Hdl. 24: the other tenses are in theol. Prose used of Christ, hans blezaða son er virðist at láta berast hingað í heim af sinni blezaðri móður, Fms. i. 281; otherwise only in poetry, eina dóttur (acc.) berr álfröðull (viz. the sun, regarded as the mother), Vþm. 47; hann Gjálp um bar, hann Greip um bar …, Hdl. 36: borit (sup.), Hkv. 1. 1.
    β. of trees, flowers; b. ávöxt, blóm …, to bear fruit, flower … (freq.); bar aldinviðrinn tvennan blóma, Fms. ix. 265; cp. the phrase, bera sitt barr, v. barr.
    2. denoting to load, with acc. of the person and dat. of the thing:
    α. in prop. sense; hann hafði borit sik mjök vápnum, he had loaded himself with arms, i. e. wore heavy armour, Sturl. iii. 250.
    β. but mostly in a metaph. sense; b. e-n ofrafli, ofrmagni, ofrliði, ofríki, magni, to bear one down, to overcome, oppress one, by odds or superior force, Grág. i. 101, ii. 195, Nj. 80, Hkr. ii. 371, Gþl. 474, Stj. 512, Fms. iii. 175 (in the last passage a dat. pers. badly); b. e-n ráðum, to overrule one, Nj. 198, Ld. 296; b. e-n málum, to bearhim down (wrongfully) in a lawsuit, Nj. 151; b. e-n bjóri, to make drunk, Vkv. 26: medic., borinn verkjum, sótt, Bjarn. 68, Og. 5; bölvi, Gg. 2: borne down, feeling heavy pains; þess er borin ván, no hope, all hope is gone, Ld. 250; borinn sök, charged with a cause, Fms. v. 324, H. E. i. 561; bráðum borinn, to be taken by surprise, Fms. iv. 111; b. fé, gull á e-n, to bring one a fee, gold, i. e. to bribe one, Nj. 62; borinn baugum, bribed, Alvm. 5; always in a bad sense, cp. the law phrase, b. fé í dóm, to bribe a court, Grág., Nj. 240.
    3. to bear, support, sustain, Lat. sustinere, lolerare, ferre:
    α. properly, of a ship, horse, vehicle, to bear, be capable of bearing; þeir hlóðu bæði skipin sem borð báru, all that they could carry, Eb. 302;—a ship ‘berr’ ( carries) such and such a weight; but ‘tekr’ ( takes) denotes a measure of fluids.
    β. metaph. to sustain, support; dreif þannig svá mikill mannfjöldi at landit fékk eigi borit, Hkr. i. 56; but metaph. to bear up against, endure, support grief, sorrow, etc., sýndist öllum at Guð hefði nær ætlað hvat hann mundi b. mega, Bs. i. 139; biðr hann friðar ok þykist ekki mega b. reiði hans, Fms. iii. 80: the phrase, b. harm sinn í hljóði, to suffer silently; b. svívirðing, x. 333: absol., þótti honum mikit víg Kjartans, en þó bar hann drengilega, he bore it manfully, Ld. 226; er þat úvizka, at b. eigi slíkt, not to bear or put up with, Glúm. 327; b. harm, to grieve, Fms. xi. 425: in the phrases, b. sik, b. af sér, berask, berask vel (illa, lítt), to bear oneself, to bear up against misfortune; Guðrúnu þótti mikit fráfall Þorkels, en þó bar hon sköruliga af sér, she bore her bravely up, Ld. 326–328; lézt hafa spurt at ekkjan bæri vel af sér harmana, Eb. 88; berask af; hversu bersk Auðr af um bróðurdauðann? (how does she bear it?); hón bersk af lítt ( she is much borne down) ok þykir mikit, Gísl. 24; niun oss vandara gört en öðrum at vér berim oss vel (Lat. fortiter ferre), Nj. 197; engi maðr hefði þar jamvel borit sik, none bad borne himself so boldly, Sturl. iii. 132; b. sik vel upp, to bear well up against, bear a stout heart, Hrafn. 17; b. sik beiskliga ( sorely), Stj. 143; b. sik lítt, to be downcast, Fms. ii. 61; b. sik at göra e-t, to do one’s best, try a thing.
    III. in law terms or modes of procedure:
    1. bera járn, the ordeal of bearing hot iron in the hand, cp. járnburðr, skírsla. This custom was introduced into Scandinavia together with Christianity from Germany and England, and superseded the old heathen ordeals ‘hólmganga,’ and ‘ganga undir jarðarmen,’ v. this word. In Norway, during the civil wars, it was esp. used in proof of paternity of the various pretenders to the crown, Fms. vii. 164, 200, ix. Hák. S. ch. 14, 41–45, viii. (Sverr. S.) ch. 150, xi. (Jómsv. S.) ch. 11, Grett. ch. 41, cp. N. G. L. i. 145, 389. Trial by ordeal was abolished in Norway A. D. 1247. In Icel. It was very rarely mentioned, vide however Lv. ch. 23 (paternity), twice or thrice in the Sturl. i. 56, 65, 147, and Grág. i. 341, 361; it seems to have been very seldom used there, (the passage in Grett. S. l. c. refers to Norway.)
    2. bera út (hence útburðr, q. v.), to expose children; on this heathen custom, vide Grimm R. A. In heathen Icel., as in other parts of heathen Scandinavia, it was a lawful act, but seldom exercised; the chief passages on record are, Gunnl. S. ch. 3 (ok þat var þá siðvandi nokkurr, er land var allt alheiðit, at þeir menn er félitlir vórn, en stóð ómegð mjök til handa létu út bera börn sín, ok þótti þó illa gört ávalt), Fs. Vd. ch. 37, Harð. S. ch. 8, Rd. ch. 7, Landn. v. ch. 6, Finnb. ch. 2, Þorst. Uxaf. ch. 4, Hervar. S. ch. 4, Fas. i. 547 (a romance); cp. Jómsv. S. ch. 1. On the introduction of Christianity into Icel. A. D. 1000, it was resolved that, in regard to eating of horse-flesh and exposure of children, the old laws should remain in force, Íb. ch. 9; as Grimm remarks, the exposure must take place immediately after birth, before the child had tasted food of any kind whatever, and before it was besprinkled with water (ausa vatni) or shown to the father, who had to fix its name; exposure, after any of these acts, was murder, cp. the story of Liafburga told by Grimm R. A.); v. Also a Latin essay at the end of the Gunnl. S. (Ed. 1775). The Christian Jus Eccl. put an end to this heathen barbarism by stating at its very beginning, ala skal barn hvert er borit verðr, i. e. all children, if not of monstrous shape, shall be brought up, N. G. L. i. 339, 363.
    β. b. út (now more usual, hefja út, Am. 100), to carry out for burial; vera erfðr ok tit borinn, Odd. 20; var hann heygðr, ok út borinn at fornum sið, Fb. i. 123; b. á bál, to place (the body and treasures) upon the pile, the mode of burying in the old heathen time, Fas. i. 487 (in a verse); var hon borin á bálit ok slegit í eldi, Edda 38.
    B. Various and metaph. cases.
    I. denoting motion:
    1. ‘bera’ is in the Grág. the standing law term for delivery of a verdict by a jury (búar), either ‘bera’ absol. or adding kvið ( verdict); bera á e-n, or b. kvið á e-n, to give a verdict against, declare guilty; bera af e-m, or b. af e-m kviðinn, to give a verdict for; or generally, bera, or b. um e-t, to give a verdict in a case; bera, or b. vitni, vætti, also simply means to testify, to witness, Nj. 111, cp. kviðburðr ( delivering of verdict), vitnisburðr ( bearing witness), Grág. ii. 28; eigi eigu búar ( jurors) enn at b. um þat hvat lög eru á landi hér, the jurors have not to give verdict in (to decide) what is law in the country, cp. the Engl. maxim, that jurors have only to decide the question of evidence, not of law, Grág. (Kb.) ch. 85; eigi eru búar skildir at b. um hvatvetna; um engi mál eigu þeir at skilja, þau er erlendis ( abroad) hafa görzt, id.; the form in delivering the verdict—höfum vér ( the jurors), orðit á eitt sáttir, berum á kviðburðinn, berum hann sannan at sökinni, Nj. 238, Grág. i. 49, 22, 138, etc.; í annat sinn báru þeir á Flosa kviðinn, id.; b. annattveggja af eðr á; b. undan, to discharge, Nj. 135; b. kvið í hag ( for), Grág. i. 55; b. lýsingar vætti, Nj. 87; b. vitni ok vætti, 28, 43, 44; b. ljúgvitni, to bear false witness, Grág. i. 28; b. orð, to bear witness to a speech, 43; bera frændsemi sundr, to prove that they are not relations, N. G. L. i. 147: reflex., berask ór vætti, to prove that oneself is wrongly summoned to bear witness or to give a verdict, 44: berask in a pass. sense, to be proved by evidence, ef vanefni b. þess manns er á hönd var lýst, Grág. i. 257; nema jafnmæli berisk, 229; þótt þér berisk þat faðerni er þú segir, Fms. vii. 164; hann kvaðst ætla, at honum mundi berask, that he would be able to get evidence for, Fs. 46.
    β. gener. and not as a law term; b. á, b. á hendr, to charge; b. e-n undan, to discharge, Fs. 95; eigi erum vér þessa valdir er þú berr á oss, Nj. 238, Ld. 206, Fms. iv. 380, xi. 251, Th. 78; b. e-m á brýnn, to throw in one’s face, to accuse, Greg. 51; b. af sér, to deny; eigi mun ek af mér b., at… ( non diffitebor), Nj. 271; b. e-m gott vitni, to give one a good…, 11; b. e-m vel (illa) söguna, to bear favourable (unfavourable) witness of one, 271.
    2. to bear by word of mouth, report, tell, Lat. referre; either absol. or adding kveðju, orð, orðsending, eyrindi, boð, sögu, njósn, frétt…, or by adding a prep., b. fram, frá, upp, fyrir; b. kveðju, to bring a greeting, compliment, Eg. 127; b. erindi (sín) fyrir e-n, to plead one’s case before one, or to tell one’s errand, 472, 473; b. njósn, to apprise, Nj. 131; b. fram, to deliver (a speech), talaði jungherra Magnús hit fyrsta erindi (M. made his first speech in public), ok fanst mönnum mikit um hversu úbernsliga fram var borit, Fms. x. 53; (in mod. usage, b. fram denotes gramm. to pronounce, hence ‘framburðr,’ pronunciation); mun ek þat nú fram b., I shall now tell, produce it, Ld. 256, Eg. 37; b. frá, to attest, relate with emphasis; má þat frá b., Dropl. 21; b. upp, to produce, mention, tell, þótt slík lygi sé upp borin fyrir hann, though such a lie be told him, Eg. 59; þær (viz. charges) urðu engar upp bornar ( produced) við Rút, Nj. 11; berr Sigtryggr þegar upp erindi sín (cp. Germ. ojfenbaren), 271, Ld. 256; b. upp gátu, to give (propound) a riddle, Stj. 411, Fas. i. 464; b. fyrir, to plead as an excuse; b. saman ráð sín, or the like, to consult, Nj. 91; eyddist þat ráð, er þeir báru saman, which they had designed, Post. 656 A. ii; b. til skripta, to confess (eccl.), of auricular confession, Hom. 124, 655 xx.
    II. in a metaphorical or circumlocutory sense, and without any sense of motion, to keep, hold, bear, of a title; b. nafn, to bear a name, esp. as honour or distinction; tignar nafn, haulds nafn, jarls nafn, lends manns nafn, konungs nafn, bónda nafn, Fms. i. 17, vi. 278, xi. 44, Gþl. 106: in a more metaph. sense, denoting endowments, luck, disposition, or the like, b. (ekki) gæfu, hamingju, auðnu til e-s, to enjoy (enjoy not) good or bad luck, etc.; at Þórólfr mundi eigi allsendis gæfu til b. um vináttu við Harald, Eg. 75, 112, 473, Fms. iv. 164, i. 218; úhamingju, 219; b. vit, skyn, kunnáttu á (yfir) e-t, to bring wit, knowledge, etc., to bear upon a thing, xi. 438, Band. 7; hence vel (illa) viti borinn, well (ill) endowed with wit, Eg. 51; vel hyggjandi borinn, well endowed with reason, Grág. ii; b. hug, traust, áræði, þor, til e-s, to have courage, confidenceto do a thing, Gullþ. 47, Fms. ix. 220, Band. 7; b. áhyggju, önn fyrir, to care, be concerned about, Fms. x. 318; b. ást, elsku til e-s, to bear affection, love to one; b. hatr, to hate: b. svört augu, to have dark eyes, poët., Korm. (in a verse); b. snart hjarta, Hom. 5; vant er þat af sjá hvar hvergi berr hjarta sitt, where he keeps his heart, Orkn. 474; b. gott hjarta, to bear a proud heart, Lex. Poët., etc. etc.; b. skyndi at um e-t, to make speed with a thing, Lat. festinare, Fms. viii. 57.
    2. with some sense of motion, to bear off or away, carry off, gain, in such phrases as, b. sigr af e-m, af e-u, to carry off the victory from or in …; hann hafði borit sigr af tveim orrustum, er frægstar hafa verit, he had borne off the victory in two battles, Fms. xi. 186; bera banaorð af e-m, to slay one in a fight, to be the victor; Þorr berr banaorð af Miðgarðsormi, Edda 42, Fms. x. 400: it seems properly to mean, to bear off the fame of having killed a man; verðat svá rík sköp, at Regin skyli mitt banorð bera, Fm. 39; b. hærra, lægra hlut, ‘to bear off the higher or the lower lot,’ i. e. to get the best or the worst of it, or the metaphor is taken from a sortilege, Fms. ii. 268, i. 59, vi. 412; b. efra, hærra skjöld, to carry the highest shield, to get the victory, x. 394, Lex. Poët.; b. hátt (lágt) höfuðit, to bear the head high (low), i. e. to be in high or low spirits, Nj. 91; but also, b. halann bratt (lágt), to cock up or let fall the tail (metaph. from cattle), to be in an exultant or low mood: sundry phrases, as, b. bein, to rest the bones, be buried; far þú til Íslands, þar mun þér auðið verða beinin at b., Grett. 91 A; en þó hygg ek at þú munir hér b. beinin í Norðrálfunni, Orkn. 142; b. fyrir borð, to throw overboard, metaph. to oppress; verðr Þórhalli nú fyrir borð borinn, Th. was defied, set at naught, Fær. 234; b. brjóst fyrir e-m, to be the breast-shield, protection of one, Fms. vii. 263: also, b. hönd fyrir höfuð sér, metaph. to put one’s hand before one’s head, i. e. to defend oneself; b. ægishjálm yfir e-m, to keep one in awe and submission, Fm. 16, vide A. I. 2.
    III. connected with prepp., b. af, and (rarely) yfir (cp. afburðr, yfirburðr), to excel, surpass; eigi sá hvárttveggja féit er af öðrum berr, who gets the best of it, Nj. 15; en þó bar Bolli af, B. surpassed all the rest, Ld. 330; þat mannval bar eigi minnr af öðrum mönnum um fríðleik, afi ok fræknleik, en Ormrinn Langi af öðrum skipum, Fms. ii. 252; at hinn útlendi skal yfir b. ( outdo) þann sem Enskir kalla meistara, xi. 431: b. til, to apply, try if it fits; en er þeir báru til (viz. shoes to the hoof of a horse), þá var sem hæfði hestinum, ix. 55; bera til hvern lykil at öðrum at portinu, Thom. 141; b. e-t við, to try it on (hence viðburðr, experiment, effort): b. um, to wind round, as a cable round a pole or the like, Nj. 115; þá bar hann þá festi um sik, made it fast round his body, Fms. ix. 219; ‘b. e-t undir e-n’ is to consult one, ellipt., b. undir dóm e-s; ‘b. e-t fyrir’ is to feign, use as excuse: b. á, í, to smear, anoint; b. vatn í augu sér, Rb. 354; b. tjöru í höfuð sér, Nj. 181, Hom. 70, 73, cp. áburðr; b. gull, silfr, á, to ornament with gold or silver, Ld. 114, Finnb. 258: is now also used = to dung, b. á völl; b. vápn á e-n, to attack one with sharp weapons, Eg. 583, Fms. xi. 334: b. eld at, to set fire to, Nj. 122; b. fjötur (bönd) at e-m, to put fetters (bonds) on one, Fms. x. 172, Hm. 150: metaph. reflex., bönd berask at e-m, a law term, the evidence bears against one; b. af sér, to parry off; Gyrðr berr af sér lagit, G. parries the thrust off, Fms. x. 421; cp. A. II. 3. β.
    IV. reflex., berask mikit á (cp. áburðr), to bear oneself proudly, or b. lítið á, to bear oneself humbly; hann var hinn kátasti ok barst á mikit, Fms. ii. 68, viii. 219, Eb. 258; b. lítið á, Clem. 35; láta af berask, to die; Óttarr vill skipa til um fjárfar sitt áðr hann láti af b., Fms. ii. 12: berask fyrir, to abide in a place as an asylum, seek shelter; hér munu vit láta fyrir b., Fas. iii. 471; berask e-t fyrir, to design a thing, be busy about, barsk hann þat fyrir at sjá aldregi konur, Greg. 53; at njósna um hvat hann bærist fyrir, to inquire into what he was about, Fms. iv. 184, Vígl. 19.
    β. recipr. in the phrase, berask banaspjót eptir, to seek for one another’s life, Glúm. 354: b. vápn á, of a mutual attack with sharp weapons, Fms. viii. 53.
    γ. pass., sár berask á e-n, of one in the heat of battle beginning to get wounds and give way, Nj.:—berask við, to be prevented, not to do; ok nú lét Almáttugr Guð við berast kirkjubrunnann, stopped, prevented the burning of the church, Fms. v. 144; en mér þætti gott ef við bærist, svá at hón kæmi eigi til þín, vi. 210, vii. 219; ok var þá búit at hann mundi þegar láta hamarinn skjanna honum, en hann lét þat við berask, he bethought himself and did not, Edda 35; því at mönnum þótti sem þannig mundi helzt úhæfa við berask, that mischief would thus be best prevented, Sturl. ii. 6, iii. 80.
    C. IMPERS.:—with a sort of passive sense, both in a loc. and temp. sense, and gener. denotes an involuntary, passive motion, happening suddenly or by chance:
    I. with acc. it bears or carries one to a place, i. e. one happens to come; the proverb, alla (acc.) berr at sama brunni, all come to the same well (end), Lat. omnes una manet nox; bar hann þá ofan gegnt Özuri, he happened to come in his course just opposite to Ö., Lat. delatus est, Dropl. 25: esp. of ships or sailors; nú berr svá til ( happens) herra, at vér komum eigi fram ferðinni, berr oss (acc.) til Íslands eðr annara landa, it bore us to I., i. e. if we drive or drift thither, Fms. iv. 176; þá (acc. pl.) bar suðr í haf, they drifted southwards, Nj. 124.
    β. as a cricketing term, in the phrase, berr (bar) út knöttinn, the ball rolls out, Gísl. 26, cp. p. 110 where it is transit.; berr Gísli ok út knöttinn, vide Vígl. ch. 11, Grett. ch. 17, Vd. ch. 37, Hallfr. S. ch. 2.
    γ. Skarpheðin (acc.) bar nú at þeim, Sk. came suddenly upon them, Nj. 144; bar at Hróaldi þegar allan skjöldinn, the shield was dashed against H.’s body, 198; ok skyldu sæta honum, ef hann (acc.) bæri þar at, if he should per chance come, shew himself there, Orkn. 406; e-n berr yfir, it bears one, i. e. one is borne onwards, as a bird flying, a man riding; þóttist vita, at hann (acc.) mundi fljótara yfir bera ef hann riði en gengi, that he would get on more fleetly riding than walking, Hrafn. 7; hann (acc.) bar skjótt yfir, he passed quickly, of a flying meteor, Nj. 194; e-n berr undan, escapes.
    2. also with acc. followed by prepp. við, saman, jafnframt, hjá, of bodies coinciding or covering one another: loc., er jafnframt ber jaðrana tungls ok sólar, if the orb of the moon and sun cover each other, Rb. 34; þat kann vera stundum, at tunglit (acc.) berr jafht á millum vár ok sólar (i. e. in a moon eclipse), 108; ber nokkut jaðar (acc.) þess hjá sólar jaðri, 34; Gunnarr sér at rauðan kyrtil (acc.) bar við glugginn, G. sees that a red kirtle passed before the window, Nj. 114; bar fyrir utan þat skip vápnaburð (acc.) heiðingja (gen. pl.), the missiles of the heathens passed over the ship without hurting them, flew too high, Fms. vii. 232; hvergi bar skugga (acc.) á, nowhere a shadow, all bright, Nj. 118; þangat sem helzt mátti nokkut yfir þá skugga bera af skóginum, where they were shadowed (hidden) by the trees, Fms. x. 239; e-t berr fram (hátt), a body is prominent, Lat. eminet; Ólafr konungr stóð í lyptingunni, bar hann (acc.) hátt mjök, king O. stood out conspicuously, ii. 308; b. yfir, þótti mjök bera hljóð (acc.) þar yfir er Ólafr sat, the sound was heard over there where O. sat, Sturl. i. 21; b. á milli, something comes between; leiti (acc.) bar á milli, a hill hid the prospect, Nj. 263: metaph., e-m berr e-t á milli, they come to dissent, 13, v. 1.; b. fyrir augu (hence fyrirburðr, vision), of a vision or the like; mart (acc.) berr nú fyrir augu mér, ek sé …, many things come now before my eyes, 104; hann mundi allt þat er fyrir hann hafði borit, i. e. all the dream, 195; eina nótt berr fyrir hann í svefni mikla sýn, Fms. i. 137, Rd. 290; veiði (acc.) berr í hendr e-m (a metaphor from hunting), sport falls to one’s lot; hér bæri veiði í hendr nú, here would be a game, Nj. 252; e-t berr undan (a metaphor from fishing, hunting term), when one misses one’s opportunity; vel væri þá … at þá veiði (acc.) bæri eigi undan, that this game should not go amiss, 69; en ef þetta (acc.) berr undan, if this breaks down, 63; hon bað hann þá drepa einhvern manna hans, heldr en allt (acc.) bæri undan, rather than that all should go amiss, Eg. 258: absol., þyki mér illa, ef undan berr, if I miss it, Nj. 155; viljum vér ekki at undan beri at…, we will by no means miss it…, Fms. viii. 309, v. 1. The passage Bs. i. 416 (en fjárhlutr sá er átt hafði Ari, bar undan Guðmundi) is hardly correct, fjárhlut þann would run better, cp. bera undir, as a law term, below.
    II. adding prepp.; b. við, at, til, at hendi, at móti, til handa …, to befall, happen, Lat. accidere, occurrere, with dat. of the person, (v. atburðr, viðburðr, tilburðr); engi hlut skyldi þann at b., no such thing should happen as…, Fms. xi. 76; svá bar at einn vetr, it befell, x. 201; þat hefir nú víst at hendi borit, er…, Nj. 174; þó þetta vandræði (acc.) hafi nú borit oss (dat.) at hendi, Eg. 7; b. til handa, id., Sks. 327; bar honum svá til, so it befell him, Fms. xi. 425; at honum bæri engan váðaligan hlut til á veginum, that nothing dangerous should befall him on the way, Stj. 212; bæri þat þá svá við, at hann ryfi, it then perchance might happen, that …, 102; þat bar við at Högni kom, 169, 172, 82; raun (acc.) berr á, it is proved by the fact, event, Fms. ix. 474, x. 185.
    2. temp., e-t berr á, it happens to fall on …; ef þing (acc.) ber á hina helgu viku, if the parliament falls on the holy week (Whitsun), Grág. i. 106; ef Crucis messu (acc.) berr á Drottins dag, Rb. 44; berr hana (viz. Petrs messu, June 29) aldrei svá optarr á öldinni, 78; þat er nú berr oss næst, what has occurred of late, Sturl. iii. 182: b. í móti, to happen exactly at a time; þetta (acc.) bar í móti at þenna sama dag andaðist Brandr biskup, Bs. i. 468; b. saman, id.; bar þat saman, at pá var Gunnarr at segja brennusöguna, just when G. was about telling the story, Nj. 269.
    3. metaph. of agreement or separation; en þat (acc.) þykir mjök saman b. ok þessi frásögn, Fms. x. 276: with dat., bar öllum sögum vel saman, all the records agreed well together, Nj. 100, v. l.; berr nú enn í sundr með þeim, Bjarna ok Þorkatli at sinni, B. and Th. missed each other, Vápn. 25.
    4. denoting cause; e-t (acc.) berr til …, causes a thing; ætluðu þat þá allir, at þat mundi til bera, that that was the reason, Nj. 75; at þat beri til skilnaðar okkars, that this will make us to part (divorce), 261; konungr spurði, hvat til bæri úgleði hans, what was the cause of his grief? Fms. vi. 355; þat berr til tunglhlaups, Rb. 32.
    β. meiri ván at brátt beri þat (acc.) til bóta, at herviliga steypi hans ríki, i. e. there will soon come help (revenge), Fms. x. 264; fjórir eru þeir hlutir er menn (acc.) berr í ætt á landi hér, there are four cases under which people may be adopted, Grág. i. 361.
    γ. e-t berr undir e-n, falls to a person’s lot; hon á arf at taka þegar er undir hana berr, in her turn, 179; mikla erfð (acc.) bar undir hana, Mar. (Fr.); berr yfir, of surpassing, Bs. ii. 121, 158; b. frá, id. (fráburðr); herðimikill svá at þat (acc.) bar frá því sem aðrir menn, Eg. 305; er sagt, at þat bæri frá hve vel þeir mæltu, it was extraordinary how well they did speak, Jb. 11; bar þat mest frá hversu illa hann var limaðr, but above all, how…, Ó. H. 74.
    5. with adverbial nouns in a dat. form; e-t berr bráðum, happens of a sudden; berr þetta (acc.) nú allbráðum, Fms. xi. 139; cp. vera bráðum borinn, to be taken by surprise (above); berr stórum, stærrum, it matters a great deal; ætla ek stærrum b. hin lagabrotin (acc.), they are much more important, matter more, vii. 305; var þat góðr kostr, svá at stórum bar, xi. 50; hefir oss orðit svá mikil vanhyggja, at stóru berr, an enormous blunder, Gísl. 51; svá langa leið, at stóru bar, Fas. i. 116; þat berr stórum, hversu mér þóknast vel þeirra athæfi, it amounts to a great deal, my liking their service, i. e. I do greatly like, Fms. ii. 37; eigi berr þat allsmám hversu vel mér líkar, in no small degree do I like, x. 296.
    β. with dat., it is fitting, becoming; svá mikit sem landeiganda (dat.) berr til at hafa eptir lögum, what he is legally entitled to, Dipl. iii. 10; berr til handa, it falls to one’s lot, v. above, Grág. i. 93.
    III. answering to Lat. oportet, absolutely or with an adverb, vel, illa, with infinit.; e-m berr, it beseems, becomes one; berr þat ekki né stendr þvílíkum höfuðfeðr, at falsa, Stj. 132; berr yðr (dat.) vel, herra, at sjá sannindi á þessu máli, Fms. ix. 326; sagði, at þat bar eigi Kristnum mönnum, at særa Guð, x. 22; þá siðu at mér beri vel, Sks. 353 B: used absol., berr vel, illa, it is beseeming, proper, fit, unbeseeming, unfit, improper; athæfi þat er vel beri fyrir konungs augliti, 282; þat þykir ok eigi illa bera, at maðr hafi svart skinn til hosna, i. e. it suits pretty well, 301: in case of a pers. pron. in acc. or dat. being added, the sentence becomes personal in order to avoid doubling the impers. sentence, e. g. e-m berr skylda (not skyldu) til, one is bound by duty; veit ek eigi hver skylda (nom.) yðr (acc.) ber til þess at láta jarl einn ráða, Fms. i. 52: also leaving the dat. out, skylda berr til at vera forsjámaðr með honum, vii. 280; eigi berr hér til úviska mín, it is not that I am not knowing, Nj. 135.
    IV. when the reflex. inflexion is added to the verb, the noun loses its impers. character and is turned from acc. into nom., e. g. þar (þat?) mun hugrinn minn mest hafa fyrir borizt, this is what I suspected, fancied, Lv. 34; cp. hugarburðr, fancy, and e-t berr fyrir e-n (above, C. I. 2); hefir þetta (nom.) vel í móti borizt, a happy coincidence, Nj. 104; ef svá harðliga kann til at berask, if the misfortunes do happen, Gþl. 55; barsk sú úhamingja (nom.) til á Íslandi, that mischief happened (no doubt the passage is thus to be emended), Bs. i. 78, but bar þá úhamingju …; þat (nom.) barsk at, happened, Fms. x. 253; fundir várir (nom.) hafa at borizt nokkurum sinnum, vii. 256; þat barsk at á einhverju sumri, Eg. 154; bærist at um síðir at allr þingheimrinn berðist, 765, cp. berast við, berask fyrir above (B. V.): berast, absol., means to be shaken, knocked about; var þess ván, at fylkingar mundu berast í hergöngunni, that they would be brought into some confusion, Fms. v. 74; Hrólfr gékk at ramliga, ok barst Atli (was shaken, gave away) fyrir orku sakir, þar til er hann féll. Fas. iii. 253; barst Jökull allr fyrir orku sakir (of two wrestling), Ísl. ii. 467, Fms. iii. 189: vide B. IV.
    D. In mod. usage the strong bera—bar is also used in impersonal phrases, denoting to let a thing be seen, shew, but almost always with a negative preceding, e. g. ekki bar (ber) á því, it could ( can) not be seen; að á engu bæri, láta ekki á bera ( to keep tight), etc. All these phrases are no doubt alterations from the weak verb bera, að, nudare, and never occur in old writers; we have not met with any instance previous to the Reformation; the use is certainly of late date, and affords a rare instance of weak verbs turning into strong; the reverse is more freq. the case.

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  • 20 FALLA

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    (fell; féll, féllum; fallinn), v.
    eigi fellr tré við fyrsta högg, a tree falls not with the first stroke;
    falla af baki, to fall from horse back;
    falla á kné, to fall on one’s knees;
    falla áfram (á bak aptr), to fall forwards (backwards);
    falla flatr, to fall prostrate;
    falla til jarðar, to fall to the ground;
    refl., láta fallast (= sik falla), to let oneself fall (þá lét Loki falla í kné Skaða);
    2) to drop down dead, be killed, fall (in battle);
    3) to die of plague (féllu fátœkir menn um alit land);
    4) to flow, run (of water, stream, tide);
    særinn fell út frá landi, ebbed;
    féll sjór fyrir hellismunnann, the sea rose higher than the cave-mouth;
    síðan féll sjór at, the tide rose;
    þeir sá þá ós mikinn falla í sjóinn, fall into the sea;
    á fél (a river flowed) við skála Ásólfs;
    var skipit svá hlaðit, at inn féll um söxin, that the sea rushed in at the prow;
    5) of clothes, hair, to fall, hang down;
    hárit féll á herðar honum aptr, the hair fell back on his shoulders;
    létu kvennváðir um kné falla, they let women’s dress fall about hi s knees;
    6) to fall, calm down (of the wind);
    féll veðrit (the storm fell) ok gerði logn;
    7) to fail, be foiled;
    sá eiðr fellr honum til útlegðar, if he fails in taking the oath, he shall be liable to outlawry;
    falla á verkum sínum, to have been caught red-handed, to be justly slain;
    falla or fallast at máli, sókn, to fail in one’s suit;
    falla frá máli, to give it up;
    fallinn at frændum, bereft of kinsmen;
    dœmi ek fyrir dráp hans fallnar yðrar eignir, I sentence your estates to be forfieited for his slaughter;
    refl., ef gerðarmenn láta fallast, if the umpires fail to do their duty;
    þá fallust öllum Ásum orðtök ok svá hendr, then voice and hands alike failed the Gods;
    féllust þeim allar kvéðjur, their greetings died on their lips;
    vill sá eigi falust láta andsvör, he will not fail or falter in replying;
    mér féll svá gæfusamliga (it befell me so quickly), at;
    stundum kann svá at falla, at, sometimes it may so happen that;
    9) to be had or produced (þat járn fellr í firði þeim; þar fellr hveiti ok vín);
    10) with adv., e-m fellr e-t þungt, létt, a thing falls heavily, lightly upon one (þetta mun ðr þungt falla);
    féll þá keisaranum þyngra bardaginn, the battle turned against the emperor;
    e-m fellr e-t nær, it falls nigh to one, touches one nearly;
    henni féll meinit svá nær, at, the illness fell on her so sore, that;
    mér fellr eigi firr en honum, it touches me no less than him;
    hörmuliga fellr oss nú, at, it falls out sadly for us, that;
    11) to please, suit;
    kvað sér, þat vel falla til attekta, said that it suited him well for drawing revenue from;
    honum féll vel í eyru lofsorð konungs, the king’s praise was pleasant in his ears;
    jarli féllst þat vel í eyru, the earl was well pleased to hear it;
    mun mér illa falla, ef, it will displease me, if;
    féll vel á með þeim, they were on good terms;
    refl., honum féllst þat vel í skap, it suited his mind well, he was pleased with it;
    féllst hvárt öðru vel í geð, they loved each other;
    12) with preps. and advs.,
    falla af, to fall, abate (féll af vindr, byrr);
    falla á e-n, to befall one;
    þær féllu lyktir í, at, the end was, that;
    falla í e-t, to fall into;
    falla í brot, to fall in a fit;
    falla í óvit, to faint, swoon;
    falla í villu, to fall into heresy;
    falla í vald e-s, to fall into one’s power;
    féll veðrit í logn, the storm calmed down;
    falla niðr, to fall, drop;
    mitt kvæði mun skjótt niðr falla, my poem will soon be forgotten;
    féll svá niðr þeirra tal, their conversation dropped, they left off talking;
    falla saman, to fill in with, agree;
    þó at eigi félli alit saman með þeim, though they, did not agree in everything;
    falla til, to occur, happen, fall out;
    ef auðna fellr til, if luck will have it so;
    litlu síðar féll til fagrt leiði, fair wind came on;
    öll þingviti, er til falla, all the fines that may fall in, be due;
    nema þörf falli til, unless need be;
    sem sakir falla til, as the case falls;
    falla undir e-n, to fall to one’s lot (of inheritance, obligation);
    arfr fellr undir e-n, devolves upon one;
    falla út, to recede, of the tide (þá er út féll sjórinn);
    falla við árar, to fall to at the oars.
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    pret. féll, 2nd pers. féllt, mod. féllst, pl. féllu; pres. fell, pl. föllum; part. fallinn; reflex. féllsk, fallisk, etc., with the neg. suffix fellr-at, féll-at, féllsk-at, Am. 6, vide Lex. Poët. [Common to all Teut. languages except Goth. (Ulf. renders πίπτειν by drjûsan); A. S. feallan; Engl. fall; Germ. fallen; Dan. falde; Swed. falla.]
    A. to fall; as in Engl. so in Icel. falla is the general word, used in the broadest sense; in the N. T. it is therefore used much in the same passages as in the Engl. V., e. g. Matth. v. 14, vii. 25, 27, x. 29, xii. 11, xiii. 4, xxi. 44, Luke xiv. 5, John xii. 24, Rom. xi. 11, xiv. 4, 1 Cor. x. 12, 1 Tim. vi. 9, Rev. viii. 10: blómstrið fellr, James i. 11: again, the verbs hrynja and hrapa denote ruin or sudden fall, detta a light fall, hrasa stumbling; thus in the N. T. hrynja is used, Luke xxiii. 30, Rev. vi. 16; hrapa, Luke x. 18, xi. 17, xiii. 4, Matth. xxiv. 29; hrasa, Luke x. 30; detta, xvi. 21: the proverb, eigi fellr tré við hit fyrsta högg, a tree falls not by the first stroke, Nj. 163, 224; hann féll fall mikit, Bs. i. 343; hón féll geigvænliga, id.; falla af baki, to fall from horseback, 344; f. áfram, to fall forwards, Nj. 165; f. á bak aptr, to fall on the back, 9; f. um háls e-m, to fall on one’s neck, Luke xv. 20; f. til jarðar, to fall to the ground, fall prostrate, Fms. vii. 13, Pass. 5. 4: to fall on one’s face, Stj. 422. Ruth ii. 10; f. fram, to fall down, Matth. iv. 9; f. dauðr ofan, to fall down dead, Fær. 31; ok jafnsnart féll á hann dimma og myrkr, Acts xiii. 11; hlutr fellr, the lot fell (vide hlut-fall), i. 26.
    2. to fall dead, fall in battle, Lat. cadere, Nj. 31, Eg. 7, 495, Dropl. 25, 36, Hm. 159, Fms. i. 8, 11, 24, 38, 95, 173, 177, 178, ii. 318, 324, 329, iii. 5, iv. 14, v. 55, 59, 78, 85, vi. 406–421, vii–xi, passim.
    3. of cattle, to die of plague or famine, Ann. 1341.
    4. medic., falla í brot, to fall in a fit, Bs. i. 335; f. í óvit, to swoon, Nj. 210: the phrase, f. frá, to fall, die (frá-fall, death), Grág. i. 139, 401, Fms. iv. 230, vii. 275; f. í svefn, to fall asleep, Acts xx. 9.
    II. to flow, run, of water, stream, tide, etc.: of the tide, særinn féll út frá landi, ebbed, Clem. 47; féll þar sær fyrir hellismunnann, the sea rose higher than the cave’s mouth, Orkn. 428; síðan féll sjór at, the tide rose, Ld. 58; ok þá er út féll sjórinn, Þorf. Karl. 420; sjórinn féll svá skjótt á land, at skipin vóru öll á floti, Fms. iv. 65: also used of snow, rain, dew, Vsp. 19; snjó-fall, a fall of snow: of the ashes of a volcano, cp. ösku-fall, s. v. aska: of a breaker, to dash, menn undruðusk er boði féll í logni, þar sem engi maðr vissi ván til at fyrri hefði fallit, Orkn. 164: of a river, nema þar falli á sú er eigi gengr fé yfir, Grág. ii. 256; vötn þau er ór jöklum höfðu fallit, Eg. 133; á féll ( flowed) við skála Ásólfs, Landn. 50, A. A. 285; þeir sá þá ós (fors, Hb.) mikinn falla í sjóinn, Landn. 29, v. l., cp. Fms. i. 236; Markar-fljót féll í millum höfuð-ísa, Nj. 142; á fellr austan, Vsp. 42; falla forsar, 58; læk er féll meðal landa þeirra, Landn. 145: of sea water, sjár kolblár fellr at þeim, the ship took in water, Ld. 118, Mar. 98; svá at inn féll um söxin, that the tea rushed in at the stern, Sturl. iii. 66.
    2. to stream, of hair; hárit silki-bleikt er féll ( streamed) á herðar honum aptr, Fms. vii. 155.
    β. of clothes, drapery, Edda (Ht. 2) 121.
    III. to fall, of the wind; féll veðrit ok görði logn, the wind fell, Eg. 372; þá féll byrrinn, Eb. 8; ok fellr veðrit er þeir koma út at eyjum, Ld. 116; hón kvaðsk mundu ráða at veðrit félli eigi, Gullþ. 30; í því bili fellr andviðrit, Fbr. 67; þá féll af byrrinn, Fms. vi. 17.
    2. falla niðr, to fall, drop; mitt kvæði mun skjótt niðr f., my poem will soon be forgotten, Fms. vi. 198; mun þat (in the poem) aldri niðr f. meðan Norðrlönd eru bygð, 372; féll svá þeirra tal, their speech dropped, they left off talking, Fas. iii. 579; as a law term, to let a thing drop, lát niðr f., Fs. 182; féllu hálfar bætr niðr fyrir sakastaði þá er hann þótti á eiga, Nj. 166, 250, Band. 18; þat eitt fellr niðr, Grág. i. 398, Fms. vii. 137; falla í verði, to fall in price, etc.
    IV. to fail, be foiled, a law term; sá (viz. eiðr) fellr honum til útlegðar, i. e. if he fails in taking the oath he shall be liable to outlawry, N. G. L. i. 84 (eið-fall); en ef eiðr fellr, þá fari hann útlægr, K. Á. 214; fellr aldri sekt handa á milli, the fine is never cancelled, N. G. L. i. 345; f. á verkum sínum, to have been caught red-handed, to be justly slain, Eg. 736; vera fallinn at sókn, to fail in one’s suit, N. G. L. i. 166; hence metaph. fallin at frændum, failing, bereft of friends, Hðm. 5; fallinn frá minu máli, having given my case up, Sks. 554, 747; því dæmi ek fyrir dráp hans fallnar eignir ykkar, I sentence your estates to lie forfeited for his slaughter, Fs. 122; f. í konungs garð, to forfeit to the king’s treasury. Fms. iv. 227; reflex., ef honum fellsk þessor brigð, if his right of reclamation fails, Gþl. 300; ef menn fallask at því, if men fail in that, N. G. L. ii. 345; ef gerð fellsk, if the reparation comes to naught, id.; ef gerðar-menn láta fallask, if they fail to do their duty, id., cp. i. 133, 415; to fail, falter, in the phrase, e-m fallask hendr, the hands fail one; bliknaði hann ok féllusk honum hendr, Ó. H. 70; þá féllusk öllum Ásum orðtök ok svá hendr, their voice and hands alike failed them, Edda 37; en bóndum féllusk hendr, því á þeir höfðu þá engan foringja, Fms. vi. 281; féllusk þeim allar kveðjur er fyrir vóru, their greeting faltered, i. e. the greeting died on their lips, Nj. 140; vill sá eigi fallask fáta andsvör, he would not fail or falter in replying, Hkr. i. 260; féllskat saðr sviðri, her judgment did not fail, Am. 6.
    V. metaph., falla í villu, to fall into heresy, Ver. 47; f. í hórdóm, to fall into whoredom, Sks. 588; f. í vald e-s. to fall into one’s power, Ld. 166; f. í fullsælu, to drop ( come suddenly) into great wealth, Band. 31; f. í fullting við e-n, to fall a-helping one, to take one’s part, Grág. i. 24; lyktir falla á e-t, to come to a close, issue, Fms. ix. 292. xi. 326; f. á, to fall on, of misfortune, vide á-fall.
    2. falla undir e-n, to full to one’s lot, of inheritance, obligation; arfr fellr undir e-n. devolves upon one, Gþl. 215; f. frjáls á jörð to be free born, N. G. L. i. 32; f. ánanðigr á jörð, to be born a bondsman, Grág. ii. 192.
    3. falla við árar, to fall to at the oars, Fms. xi. 73, 103; Þorgeirr féll þá svá fast á árar (pulled, so bard), at af gengu báðir háirnir, Grett. 125 A; f. fram við árar, id., Fas. ii. 495 (in a verse).
    VI. to fall out, befall; ef auðna fellr til, if it so falls out by luck, Fms. iv. 148; ef auðna vildi til f. með þeim, xi. 267; litlu siðar fellr til fagrt leiði, a fair wind befell them, 426; alla hluti þá er til kunni f., Nj. 224; öll þingvíti er til f., all the fines that may fall in, be due, Gþl. 21; nema þörf falli til, unless a mishap befalls him, i. e. unless he be in a strait, 76; mér féll svá gæfusamliga, it befell me so luckily, Barl. 114; verðuliga er fallit á mik þetta tilfelli, this accident has justly befallen me, 115; sem sakir f. til, as the case falls, Eg. 89.
    2. to fall, be produced; þat (the iron) fellr í firði þeim er Ger heitir, Fas. iii. 240; þar fellr hveiti ok vín, 360.
    VII. impers. in the phrases, e-m fellr e-t þungt, létt, etc., a thing falls lightly, heavily upon, esp. of feeling; þetta mun yðr þungt f., it will fall heavily on you, Band. 18; felir þá keisaranum þyngra bardaginn, the battle fell out ill to ( turned against) the emperor, Fms. xi. 32; at oss mundi þungt f. þessi mál, Nj. 191.
    2. the phrases, e-m fellr e-t nær, it falls nigh to one, touches one nearly; svá fellr mér þetta nær um trega, Nj. 170; sjá einn var svá hlutr, at Njáli féll svá nær, at hana mátti aldri óklökvandi um tala, this one thing touched Njal so nearly, that he could never speak of it without tears, 171; mér fellr eigi firr en honum, it touches me no less than him, Blas. 41; henni féll meinit svá, nær, at …, the illness fell on her so sore, that …, Bs. i. 178; féll henni nær allt saman, she was much vexed by it all (of illness), 351; e-t fellr bágliga, hörmuliga etc. fyrir e-m, things fall out sadly for one. Vígl. 30, El. 15.
    B. Metaph. to fall in with, agree, fit, suit, Germ. gefallen:
    I. to please, suit; kvað sér þat vel falla til aftekta, said that it suited him well for drawing taxes from, Fb. ii. 122: en allt þat, er hann heyrði frá himnaguði, féll honum harla vel, pleased him very well, Fms. i. 133; honum féll vel í eyru lofsorð konungs, the king’s praise suited his ears well, tickled, pleased his fancy, Bret. 16: reflex., þat lof fellsk honum í eyru, 4; jarli fellsk þat vel í eyru, the earl was well pleased to hear it, Bjarn. 7.
    β. falla saman, to fall in with, comply, agree; en þó at eigi félli allt saman með þeim, though they did not agree in all, Bs. i. 723.
    γ. féllsk vel á með þeim, they loved one another, Fas. i. 49; féll vel á með þeim Styrkári, i. e. he and S. were on good terms, Fms. iii. 120.
    δ. honum féllsk þat vel í skap, it suited his mind well, pleased him, Fas. i. 364; féllsk hvárt öðru vel í geð, they agreed well, liked one another well, Band. 9; fallask á e-t, to like a thing; brátt kvartar að mér fellst ei á, Bb. 3. 23.
    2. to beseem, befit; heldr fellr þeim ( it befits them), at sýna öðrum með góðvilja, Str. 2.
    3. falla at e-u, to apply to, refer to; þetta eitt orð er at fellr eiðstafnum, Band. MS. 15 (Ed. 18 wrongly eiðrinn instead of eiðnum).
    4. the phrase ‘falla við’ in Luke vi. 36 (bótin af því hinu nýja fellr eigi við hið gamla) means to agree with; hence also viðfeldinn, agreeable:—but in the two passages to be cited falla við seems to be intended for falda við, to enfold; hvergi nema þar sem falli við akr eða eng, unless field or meadow be increased or improved, N. G. L. ii. 116; ekki má falla (qs. falda) við hamingju-leysi mitt, ‘tis impossible to add a fold to my bad luck, it cannot be worse than it is, Al. 110.
    II. part. fallinn; svá f., such-like, so framed; eitt lítið dýr er svá fallið, at …, a small animal is so framed, that …, Stj. 77; hví man hinn sami maðr svá fallinn, how can the same man be so framed? Fms. xi. 429:—in law phrases, such-like, as follows, svá fallinn vitnisburð, testimony as follows, Vm. 47; svo fallinn órskurð, dóm, etc., a decision, sentence … as follows, a standing phrase; þá leið fallinn, such, such-like (Germ. beschaffen), Stj. 154.
    2. fallinn vel, illa, etc., well, ill-disposed; hann var vænn maðr ok vel fallinn, Fms. xi. 422; þau vóru tröll bæði ok at öllu illa fallin, Bárð. 165; fitted, worthy, bezt til konungs fallinn, Fms. i. 58; ok er hann bezt til þess f. af þessum þremr, vi. 386; at hann væri betr til fallinn at deyja fyrir þá sök en faðir hans, that he more deserved to die than his father did, x. 3; Ólafr er betr til yfirmanns f. enn mínir synir, Ld. 84; margir eru betr til fallnir fararinnar, Ísl. ii. 327; Hallgerðr kvað hann sér vel fallinn til verkstjóra, Nj. 57; sá er til þess er f., Sks. 299; ‘worthy,’ 1 Cor. vi. 2.
    3. neut. fit; ok hætti þá er honum þótti fallit, when he thought fit, Fms. vi. 364; slík reip sem f. þykir, as seems needful, Sks. 420; væri þat vel fallit, at …, it would do well, to …, Fms. ii. 115; þat mun nú vel fallit, that will be right, that will do well, Nj. 145; kallaði vel til fallit, said it was quite right, Fms. xi. 321.
    4. of a thing, with dat. suited to one; eigi þyki mér þér sú ferð vel fallin, i. e. this journey will not do for thee, will not do thee good, Fms. vi. 200; cp. ó-fallit, unfit.

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