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1 WORD
• Belly is not filled with fair words (The) - Завтраками сыт не будешь (3), Не корми завтраками, а сделай сегодня (H), Соловья баснями не кормят a (C), Соловья баснями не кормят b (C)• Big words seldom go with good deeds - Кто много сулит, тот мало делает (K)• Cool words scald not a tongue - От вежливых слов язык не отсохнет (O)• Fair words break no bones - От вежливых слов язык не отсохнет (O)• Fair words butter no cabbage - Обещанная шапка на уши не лезет (O), От одних слов толку мало (O), Посуленный мерин не везет (П), Соловья баснями не кормят a (C), Хорошие слова, а все не пряники (X)• Fair words fill not the belly - На посуле, как на стуле: посидишь и встанешь (H), Обещанная шапка на уши не лезет (O), Соловья баснями не кормят b (C), Хорошие слова, а все не пряники (X)• Fair words hurt not the mouth (the tongue) - От вежливых слов язык не отсохнет (O)• Fair words make the pot boil - Добрые слова лучше мягкого пирога (Д)• Fair words will not make the pot boil - Соловья баснями не кормят a (C)• Few words and many deeds - Коротко да ясно, от того и прекрасно (K), Меньше говори, да больше делай (M)• Few words are best - Чем меньше говорить, тем здоровее (4)• Few words, many deeds - Меньше говори, да больше делай (M)• Fine words butter no parsnips - Обещанная шапка на уши не лезет (O), Соловья баснями не кормят a (C)• Fine words dress ill deeds - Говорит бело, а делает черно (Г), Мягко стелет, да жестко спать (M), Слово бело, да дело черно (C)• Fine words without deeds go not far - На одних словах далеко не уедешь (H), Нужны дела, а не слова (H)• From word to deed is a great space - От слова до дела - сто перегонов (O)• Good word for a bad one is worth much and costs little (A) - Ласковое слово не трудно, да споро (Л)• Good words and no deeds - На словах и так и сяк, а на деле никак (H), Хвалилась синица море за жечь (X), Шила и мыла, гладила и катала, пряла и лощила, а все языком (Ш)• Good words are good cheap - Ласковое слово не трудно, да споро (Л)• Good words cost nothing and are worth much (cost nought) - Ласковое слово не трудно, да споро (Л)• Good words fill not the sack - На одних словах далеко не уедешь (H), От одних слов толку мало (O), Хорошие слова, а все не пряники (X)• Good words without deeds are rushes and weeds - От одних слов толку мало (O)• Half a word is enough for a wise man - Умному свистни, а он уже смыслит (У), Умный понимает с полуслова (У)• Hard words break no bones - Брань на вороту не виснет (Б), Словом человека не убьешь (C), Слово не обух - в лоб не бьет (C)• Hard words cut the heart (The) - Злой язык убивает (3), Не ножа бойся, а языка (H), Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (C)• He who gives fair words feeds you with an empty spoon - Соловья баснями не кормят a (C)• Honest man's word is as good as his bond (An) - Дал слово, держись, а не дал - крепись (Д)• In a multitude of words there wants not sin - Язычок введет в грешок (Я)• Kind word goes a long way (A) - Добрые слова лучше мягкого пирога (Д)• Kind word is never lost (A) - Добрые слова лучше мягкого пирога (Д)• Kind word never hurt anyone (A) - От вежливых слов язык не отсохнет (O)• Kind words are worth much and they cost little - Ласковое слово не трудно, да споро (Л)• Many words cut (hurt) more than swords - Не ножа бойся, а языка (H), Острый язык, что бритва (O), Палка по мясу бьет, а слово до костей достает (П)• Many words, many buffets - Язык до добра не доведет (Я)• Many words will not fill the bushel - Соловья баснями не кормят a (C), Хорошие слова, а все не пряники (X)• Mere words will not fill the bushel - Соловья баснями не кормят a (C), Хорошие слова, а все не пряники (X)• Saint's words and a cat's claws (А) - Говорит бело, а делает черно (Г)• Soft words break no bones - От вежливых слов язык не отсохнет (O)• Soft words win a hard heart - Покорное слово гнев укрощает (П) - Soft words win hard hearts - Ласковое слово и буйную голову смиряет (Л), Покорное слово гнев укрощает (П)• Speak kind words and you will hear kind answers - На добрый привет и добрый ответ (H)• Spoken words are like flown birds: neither can be recalled - Слово не воробей, вылетит - не поймаешь (C), Что молвишь, то не воротишь (4)• Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can (will) never hurt (touch) me - Брань на вороту не виснет (Б), Словом человека не убьешь (C), Хоть горшком назови, только в печку не ставь (X)• Sweet words butter no parsnips - От одних слов толку мало (O)• Tart words make no friends: a spoonful of honey will catch more flies than a gallon of vinegar - Ласка вернее таски (Л)• There is a big difference between word and deed - Одно дело говорить, другое дело - делать (O)• Thousand words won't fill a bushel (A) - 1968a (C), Хорошие слова, а все не пряники (X)• Time and words can never be re - called - Выстрелив, пулю не схватишь, а слово, сказав, не поймаешь (B), Конь вырвется - догонишь, а слова сказанного не воротишь (K), Слово не воробей, вылетит - не поймаешь (C)• То one who understands, few words are needed - Умному свистни, а он уже смыслит (У), Умный понимает с полуслова (У)• Weigh well your words before you give them breath - Сперва подумай, потом говори (C)• When the word is out it belongs to another - Слово не воробей, вылетит - не поймаешь (C), Что молвишь, то не воротишь (4)• Word before is worth two after (two behind) (A) - Добрый совет ко времени хорош (Д), Дорога ложка к обеду (Д), Дорога помощь в пору (Д), Дорого яичко к Христову дню (Д)• Word hurts more than a wound (A) - Жало остро, а язык острей того (Ж), Злые языки страшнее пистолета (3), Не ножа бойся, а языка (H), Острый язык, что бритва (O), Палка по мясу бьет, а слово до костей достает (П), Пчела жалит жалом, а чело век - словом (П), Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (C)• Word is enough to the wise (A) - Умному свистни, а он уже смыслит (У), Умный понимает с полуслова (У)• Words and feathers the wind carries away - От одних слов толку мало (O)• Words are but wind - От одних слов толку мало (O)• Words bind men - Дал слово, держись, а не дал - крепись (Д)• Words cut more than swords - Злые языки страшнее пистолета (3), Не ножа бойся, а языка (H), Острый язык, что бритва (O), Палка по мясу бьет, а слово до костей достает (П), Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (C)• Words have wings and cannot be recalled - Слово не воробей, вылетит - не поймаешь (C)• Words hurt more than swords - Злые языки страшнее пистолета (3), Не ножа бойся, а языка (H), Острый язык, что бритва (O), Палка по мясу бьет, а слово до костей достает (П), Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (C)• Words, like feathers, are carried away by the wind - От одних слов толку мало (O)• Words may pass, but blows fall heavy - Брань на вороту не виснет (B), Хоть горшком назови, только в печку не ставь (X)• Words never filled a belly - На одних словах далеко не уедешь (H), Соловья баснями не кормят a (C), Хорошие слова, а все не пряники (X)• Words once spoken you can never recall - Выстрелив, пулю не схватишь, а слово, сказав, не поймаешь (B), Конь вырвется - догонишь, а слова сказанного не воротишь (K), Слово не воробей, вылетит - не поймаешь (C), Сорвалось словцо - не схватишь за кольцо (C)• Words pay no debts - Из одних слов шубы не сошьешь (И), Соловья баснями не кормят a (C)• Word spoken is an arrow let fly (A) - Слово не воробей, вылетит - не поймаешь (C), Что молвишь, то не воротишь (4)• Word spoken is past recalling (A) - Выстрелив, пулю не схватишь, а слово, сказав, не поймаешь (B), Конь вырвется - догонишь, а слова сказанного не воротишь (K), Сорвалось словцо - не схватишь за кольцо (C), Что молвишь, то не воротишь (4)• Word that is not spoken never does any mischief (A) - Чем меньше говорить, тем здоровее (4)• Word to the wise (A) - Умному свистни, а он уже смыслит (У)• Word to the wise is sufficient (A) - Умному свистни, а он уже смыслит (У), Умный понимает с полуслова (У)• Written word remains (The) - Что написано пером, того не вырубишь топором (4)• You mark my words - Заруби себе это на носу (3) -
2 not
لَمْ (أداة نفي) \ not: (often shortened in speech to n’t with the verbs be, can, dare, do, have, may, must, need, ought) a word that gives an opposite meaning to any word or sentence: He did not or didn’t come. \ مَا (أداة نفي لَمْ) \ not: (often shortened in speech to n’t with the verbs be, can, dare, do, have, may, must, need, ought) a word that gives an opposite meaning to any word or sentence: He did not (or didn’t come).. -
3 not
لا (أداة نفي) \ neither: (with nor) not: He neither ate nor drank. Neither he nor I was able to lift it. no: (the opposite of yes) an expression of disagreement or refusal: No, I won’t do it. not: (often shortened in speech to n’t with the verbs be, can, dare, do, have, may, must, need, ought) a word that gives an opposite meaning to any word or sentence: He did not or didn’t come. It’s not true. It’s blue, not green, it may be true, but I hope not. -
4 not in the least
ألبَتّة \ little: (coming just before the verb) not at all: I little knew (or Little did I know) that next day he would be dead. never: not at any time: I’ve never met him. Never before have I heard such a terrible noise!. none: (esp. with a comparative word) not at all: He was none the worse for his fall (His fall did not harm him at all). not a bit: not in any way: I’m not a bit surprised.. not in the least: not at all: It doesn’t matter in the least. whatsoever: a strong form of whatever; at all: Tell him nothing whatsoever!. -
5 not a bit
ألبَتّة \ little: (coming just before the verb) not at all: I little knew (or Little did I know) that next day he would be dead. never: not at any time: I’ve never met him. Never before have I heard such a terrible noise!. none: (esp. with a comparative word) not at all: He was none the worse for his fall (His fall did not harm him at all). not a bit: not in any way: I’m not a bit surprised.. not in the least: not at all: It doesn’t matter in the least. whatsoever: a strong form of whatever; at all: Tell him nothing whatsoever!. -
6 not a bit
أَبَدًا \ ever: (esp. in a negative sentence or a question) at any time: Nobody ever writes to me. far from: not at all: I’m far from pleased with the result. never: not at any time: I’ve never met him. Never before have I heard such a terrible noise!. none: (esp. with a comparative word) not at all: He was none the worse for his fall (His fall did not harm him at all). not a bit: not in any way: I’m not a bit surprised.. nothing: not at all: He looks nothing like his brother. -
7 not
[nɔt] adverb1) ( often abbreviated to n't) a word used for denying, forbidding, refusing, or expressing the opposite of something:Isn't he coming?
We're going to London, not Paris
لا، لن: كَلِمَه تُسْتَعْمَل للنَّفيThat's not true!
2) used with certain verbs such as hope, ~seem, ~believe, ~expect and also with be afraid:"Have you got much money?" "I"m afraid not'
لا، لَن"Is he going to fail his exam?" "I hope not".
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8 is not, isn’t
لَيْسَ \ is not, isn’t: or (in questions only) of am not: Aren’t I going with you? No I’m not. Those aren’t my glasses. no: (with a comparative adj. or adv.) not at all: He’s no bigger than I am. There is no more food, not a He’s no friend of mine. I’m no footballer. non-: prefix the word for not, used in making compound words: a non-smoker (sb. who does not smoke); a non-swimmer (sb. who cannot swim). -
9 канола (– canola is a genetically engineered plant developed in Canada from the rapeseed plant)
Food industry: canola (canola is not the name of a natural plant but a made-up word, from the words "Canada" and "oil")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > канола (– canola is a genetically engineered plant developed in Canada from the rapeseed plant)
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10 by word of mouth
by one person telling another in speech, not in writing:شَفَهِيّاShe got the information by word of mouth.
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11 m|ało
Ⅰ adv. grad. 1. (niewielka intensywność) [czytać, jeść, pracować, wiedzieć, zarabiać] little, not much- (bardzo) mało jesz you eat (very) little, you don’t eat (very) much- ostatnio mało wychodzę z domu I haven’t been out much lately- mało prawdopodobny unlikely, improbable- to raczej mało prawdopodobne it’s not very probable a. it’s hardly likely- mało inteligentny not very intelligent- mało popularny rather unpopular- opowiadał o jakiejś mało znanej książce he was talking about some little-known a. obscure book- będę od dzisiaj mniej palić as from today I’m going to smoke less- te kolory są za mało intensywne these colours are not vivid enough- jechał przez kraje mniej lub bardziej ciekawe he travelled through various countries, some more interesting than others- książkę przyjęto z mniejszym lub większym zainteresowaniem the book was met with varying degrees of interest- nie mniej niż/od no less than, just as- nasze psy są nie mniej szybkie od waszych our dogs are just as fast as yours- jest nie mniej zdenerwowany niż ja he’s no less in a state than I am2. (niewielka ilość) mało ludzi/drzew (only a) few a. not many people/trees- mało słońca/czasu/wdzięku not much sun/time/charm- mam mało książek I only have a few books, I don’t have many books- mamy mało czasu we don’t have much time- jest mało masła there’s not much butter- mamy mało masła we don’t have much butter, we’re low on butter- za mało too little/few- mieć za mało czasu to have too little time- mieć za mało lat to be too young- mam za mało ubrań I have too few clothes, I don’t have enough clothes- mało co hardly anything- mało co zjadłeś you ate hardly anything a. almost nothing- mało czego nie widział na tym świecie there are few things in this world he hasn’t seen- mało kto hardly anyone- mało kto potrafi tak ładnie śpiewać jak ona hardly anyone can sing as beautifully as she can- mało kto o tym wie (very) few people know that- jeździł konno jak mało kto (very) few people could ride as well as he could- jest pazerny jak mało kto he’s as greedy as they come- mało który hardly any- mało które zwierzę jest takie mądre jak mój pies (very) few animals can match my dog’s intelligence- mało gdzie hardly anywhere- mało gdzie chodzi bez obstawy he goes almost nowhere without his bodyguards- mało gdzie potrafię tak wypocząć jak tutaj there are (very) few places I can relax (in) as much as here- mało kiedy hardly ever- mało kiedy tam chodzę I hardly ever go there- mało kiedy ją widuję I hardly ever see her, I don’t see much of her- jakich mało like no other- impreza jakich mało a party like no other- to fachowiec jakich mało he’s a professional in a millionⅡ part. that’s not the word for it- on jest naprawdę wysoki, mało wysoki – olbrzymi he’s really tall – no, tall is not the word for it, he’s giganticⅢ mniej adv. comp. trzy/cztery/pięć mniej C/B/A minus- z klasówki dostał trzy mniej he got (a) C minus in the testⅣ najmniej part. at least- zarabia najmniej trzy tysiące miesięcznie he earns at least three thousand a monthⅤ bez mała almost, (very) nearly- miał bez mała dwadzieścia lat he was almost a. nearing twentyⅥ mało- w wyrazach złożonych small-, low-- małomiasteczkowe plotki small-town gossip- małokaloryczna dieta a lowcalorie diet■ mało brakowało, żeby się utopił he almost drowned- mało brakowało, a nabiłaby sobie guza she (very) nearly got a bump on her head- mało tego and a. but that’s not all- nie odrobił lekcji, mało tego, nie zrobił zakupów he didn’t do his homework and what’s more he didn’t do the shopping- mało tego, że go okradli, to jeszcze pobili not only was he robbed, (but) he also got beaten up- przewrócił się, i jakby tego było mało, złamał nogę he fell over and, as if that weren’t enough, he broke his leg- ma udane małżeństwo i cudowne dzieci, jeszcze jej mało she is happily married and has adorable kids – but she’s still not satisfied- mało ci tego, że dostałeś dom i samochód? you got the house and the car, what more do you want?- mniej więcej more or less, approximately- on wygląda na mniej więcej trzydzieści lat he looks more or less thirty- wrócę mniej więcej za dwie godziny I’ll be back in approximately two hours- ona jest mniej więcej mojego wzrostu she’s about my height- ni mniej, ni więcej, tylko/jak… none other than…- posądzono go ni mniej, ni więcej, tylko o kradzież he was accused of nothing less than theft- nie pozostawało jej ni mniej, ni więcej, jak przywitać się she had no other choice but a. than to say hello- tym mniej much less, let alone- nie znała się na szyciu, tym mniej na kroju she didn’t know how to sew, let alone how to cut out- co najmniej (przynajmniej) at least; (prawie) almost; (mówiąc eufemistycznie) to say the least, to put it mildly- co najmniej raz w tygodniu at least once a week- jego zachowanie było co najmniej dziwne his behaviour was odd to say the least a. to put it mildly- o mało co by wpadł pod samochód he almost got run over, he was (very) nearly run over- o mało nie zemdlałam I almost fainted- o mało nie zginął he came close to being killed, he narrowly escaped being killedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > m|ało
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12 αἴξ
αἴξ, αἰγόςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `goat' rarely m. `he-goat' (Il.). Also a waterbird (Janzén [s. below] 17), a meteor (Arist.) and a star (Aratos).Compounds: αἰπόλος `goatherd' \< *αἰγ-πολος s. s.v. πέλω (cf. Meier-Brügger Gr. Sprachw. 1, 92). αἰγί-βοτος `browsed by goats' (Od.) Unclear αἰπόλος κάπηλος παρὰ Κυπρίοις H (see Leumann Hom. W. 271ff; to be rejected Latte's corr. ἀί- = ἀεί).Derivatives: αἰγίς `goatskin', q.v.;Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [13] *h₂eiǵ-Etymology: The compounds in - ι- are unexplained (unclear Heubeck IF 69 (1963) 13-21); old is in any case the type αἰπόλος. αἴξ is cognate with Arm. ayc `goat' (i-stem); see Clackson 88-90, who reconstructs, with Meillet, *h₂eiǵ-ih₂. Zero grade is mostly supposed in Av. ī̆zaēna- `of leather', but it is not certain that it refers to the skin of a goat. If the connection is correct, the word would be IE; the word is often considered as an Anatolian loanword in both Greek and Armenian. - See A. Janzén Bock und Ziege (GHÅ 43 [1937: 5]) 9ff.and EIEC s.v. - The gloss αἶγες τὰ κύματα, Δωριεῖς H. may be a metaphor, s. αἰγιαλός. In Greek geogr. names ( Αἰγαί, Αἰγαῖος, Αἴγινα etc.) we may have not the word for `goat', Sommer IF 55, 259f. (Pre-Greek), V. Burr Nostrum mare (Würzb. Stud. zur Altertumswiss.) Stuttgart 1932. Connection with * h₂eig- as `to jump' is rejected by Mayrhofer EWAia 1, 264 as éjati had a labio-velar (also it does not mean `jump'). Not to Skt. ajá- `goat'.Page in Frisk: 1,41-42Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > αἴξ
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13 αἰγός
αἴξ, αἰγόςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `goat' rarely m. `he-goat' (Il.). Also a waterbird (Janzén [s. below] 17), a meteor (Arist.) and a star (Aratos).Compounds: αἰπόλος `goatherd' \< *αἰγ-πολος s. s.v. πέλω (cf. Meier-Brügger Gr. Sprachw. 1, 92). αἰγί-βοτος `browsed by goats' (Od.) Unclear αἰπόλος κάπηλος παρὰ Κυπρίοις H (see Leumann Hom. W. 271ff; to be rejected Latte's corr. ἀί- = ἀεί).Derivatives: αἰγίς `goatskin', q.v.;Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [13] *h₂eiǵ-Etymology: The compounds in - ι- are unexplained (unclear Heubeck IF 69 (1963) 13-21); old is in any case the type αἰπόλος. αἴξ is cognate with Arm. ayc `goat' (i-stem); see Clackson 88-90, who reconstructs, with Meillet, *h₂eiǵ-ih₂. Zero grade is mostly supposed in Av. ī̆zaēna- `of leather', but it is not certain that it refers to the skin of a goat. If the connection is correct, the word would be IE; the word is often considered as an Anatolian loanword in both Greek and Armenian. - See A. Janzén Bock und Ziege (GHÅ 43 [1937: 5]) 9ff.and EIEC s.v. - The gloss αἶγες τὰ κύματα, Δωριεῖς H. may be a metaphor, s. αἰγιαλός. In Greek geogr. names ( Αἰγαί, Αἰγαῖος, Αἴγινα etc.) we may have not the word for `goat', Sommer IF 55, 259f. (Pre-Greek), V. Burr Nostrum mare (Würzb. Stud. zur Altertumswiss.) Stuttgart 1932. Connection with * h₂eig- as `to jump' is rejected by Mayrhofer EWAia 1, 264 as éjati had a labio-velar (also it does not mean `jump'). Not to Skt. ajá- `goat'.Page in Frisk: 1,41-42Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > αἰγός
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14 Ausdruck
m; -(e)s, Ausdrücke1. (Wort) word, term; (Redewendung) expression, phrase; idiomatischer Ausdruck idiomatic expression, idiom; ordinärer Ausdruck vulgar expression, vulgarism; technischer oder fachlicher Ausdruck technical term; veralteter Ausdruck obsolete expression, archaism; Ausdrücke gebrauchen use swearwords, curse; du sollst solche Ausdrücke nicht gebrauchen you shouldn’t use such language ( oder language like that); sie hat sich im Ausdruck vergriffen her choice of words was most unfortunate; ärgerlich? - das ist gar kein Ausdruck annoyed? - that’s putting it mildly!2. nur Sg. expression; einem Gefühl etc. Ausdruck geben oder verleihen put into words, give expression to, express; zum Ausdruck bringen express, voice; zum Ausdruck kommen be expressed, find expression, manifest itself (in + Dat in); der Erwartung Ausdruck geben, dass... express the hope that; als Ausdruck meiner Dankbarkeit as a sign ( oder token) of my gratitude; mit dem Ausdruck tiefen Bedauerns / Mitgefühls with deepest regret / sympathy; der Dreck hier ist Ausdruck unserer Einstellung zur Natur this mess is indicative of our attititude toward(s) nature3. meist Sg.; (Gesichtsausdruck) expression; ohne jeden Ausdruck in der Stimme: in a deadpan tone; er hat mit viel Ausdruck gesprochen he put a lot of expression into it ( oder his speech etc.)4. nur Sg. Ausdrucksweise—* * *der Ausdruck(Begriff) term; expression; phrase;(Drucker) printout;(Miene) expression;die Ausdruck(Mathematik) expression* * *Aus|druck Im pl - drücke1) no pl (= Gesichtsausdruck) expressionder Áúsdruck ihrer Gesichter — the expression(s) on their faces
2) no plals Áúsdruck meiner Dankbarkeit — as an expression of my gratitude
ohne jeden Áúsdruck singen/spielen — to sing/play without any expression
in seinen Worten/seinem Verhalten kam Mitleid zum Áúsdruck — his words expressed/his behaviour (Brit) or behavior (US) showed his sympathy
das ist gar kein Áúsdruck! — that's not the word for it
IIsich im Áúsdruck vergreifen — to use the wrong word
m pl - drucke(von Computer etc) printout, hard copyÁúsdruck in Datei (Druckoption) — print to file
* * *der1) enunciation2) (a look on one's face that shows one's feelings: He always has a bored expression on his face.) expression3) (a word or phrase: `Dough' is a slang expression for `money`.) expression4) ((a) showing of thoughts or feelings by words, actions etc: This poem is an expression of his grief.) expression5) (the showing of feeling when eg reciting, reading aloud or playing a musical instrument: Put more expression into your playing!) expression6) (a small group of words (usually without a finite verb) which forms part of an actual or implied sentence: He arrived after dinner.) phrase7) (a word or expression: Myopia is a medical term for short-sightedness.) term* * *Aus·druck1<- drücke>m1. (Bezeichnung) expressiones gibt einen bestimmten \Ausdruck dafür there's a certain word for itein schwäbischer \Ausdruck a Swabian turn of phrase a. hum▪ der/ein/als \Ausdruck seiner Dankbarkeit/Liebe gen the/an/as an expression of one's gratitude/loveetw zum \Ausdruck bringen, einer S. dat \Ausdruck geben [o verleihen] (geh) to express [or give expression to] sthseine Dankbarkeit zum \Ausdruck bringen to voice [or express] one's gratitude, to give expression to one's gratitudein seinen Worten kam Mitleid zum \Ausdruck his words expressed his sympathygewandt im \Ausdruck sein to have an elegant mode of expressionsich akk im \Ausdruck vergreifen to use the wrong approach; (kompliziert ausdrücken) to use long words5. MATH expression, termAus·druck2<- drucke>m [computer] print-out, hard copy spec* * *Ider; Ausdruck[e]s, Ausdrücke1) expressionzum Ausdruck kommen — be expressed; find expression
etwas zum Ausdruck bringen — express something; give expression to something
einer Sache (Dat.) Ausdruck geben od. verleihen — (geh.) express something
du hast dich im Ausdruck vergriffen — your choice of words is most unfortunate
IIdumm/ärgerlich usw. ist gar kein Ausdruck — stupid/angry etc. isn't the word for it
der; Ausdruck[e]s, Ausdrucke (Nachrichtenw., DV) print out* * *Ausdruck1 m; -(e)s, Ausdrückeidiomatischer Ausdruck idiomatic expression, idiom;ordinärer Ausdruck vulgar expression, vulgarism;fachlicher Ausdruck technical term;veralteter Ausdruck obsolete expression, archaism;Ausdrücke gebrauchen use swearwords, curse;du sollst solche Ausdrücke nicht gebrauchen you shouldn’t use such language ( oder language like that);sie hat sich im Ausdruck vergriffen her choice of words was most unfortunate;2. nur sg expression;einem Gefühl etcverleihen put into words, give expression to, express;zum Ausdruck bringen express, voice;zum Ausdruck kommen be expressed, find expression, manifest itself (in +dat in);der Erwartung Ausdruck geben, dass … express the hope that;als Ausdruck meiner Dankbarkeit as a sign ( oder token) of my gratitude;mit dem Ausdruck tiefen Bedauerns/Mitgefühls with deepest regret/sympathy;der Dreck hier ist Ausdruck unserer Einstellung zur Natur this mess is indicative of our attititude toward(s) natureohne jeden Ausdruck in der Stimme: in a deadpan tone;Ausdruck2 m; -(e)s, -e; IT printout* * *Ider; Ausdruck[e]s, Ausdrücke1) expressionzum Ausdruck kommen — be expressed; find expression
etwas zum Ausdruck bringen — express something; give expression to something
einer Sache (Dat.) Ausdruck geben od. verleihen — (geh.) express something
2) (Wort) expression; (Terminus) termIIdumm/ärgerlich usw. ist gar kein Ausdruck — stupid/angry etc. isn't the word for it
der; Ausdruck[e]s, Ausdrucke (Nachrichtenw., DV) print out* * *-e m.hard copy n.printout n. -¨e m.expression n.phrase n.term n.verbalism n. -
15 не то слово
разг.it is not the word < for it>; that's hardly the word;... is too weak a word to describe one's feelings- И вам стало меня жалко? - Он ответил: - Жалко - не то слово. Просто я подумал, что нехорошо оставлять вас одну. (Эм. Казакевич, Сердце друга) — 'And you were sorry for me?' 'Sorry isn't the word. I just thought it wouldn't be nice to leave you alone.'
- Эту бумагу мама получила уже перед самым концом рабочего дня. Сказала, что для вас это очень важно. - Важно - не то слово, - едва слышно отвечает Завьялов. (А. Чаковский, Свет далёкой звезды) — 'Mother received the message just before the office closed... She said it was very important.' 'Important - that's hardly the word,' Zavyalov replied, barely audibly.
- Алё, старушка. Ты что там немеешь? Довольна? "Довольна" - это было не то слово. Она не знала, как это всё понять. Тем более после последней её неудачи. (И. Ракша, Далеко ли до Чукотки?) — 'Hullo, there! Have you been struck dumb? Aren't you pleased?' 'Pleased' was too weak a word to describe her feelings. She didn't know what to make of it - especially considering her last failure.
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16 не то слово
General subject: it is not the word, is no word for it ("Ridiculous" is no word for it, as far as I'm concerned. I would call it criminal.), isn't the word for it -
17 דרש
דָּרַש(b. h.) 1) to examine, question. Denom. דְּרִישָׁה. 2) to expound, interpret. Ber.I, 5 עד שדְּרָשָׁהּ בן זומא until Ben Zoma found an intimation of it in the Biblical wording. Taan.5b מקרא אני דֹורֵש I find it intimated in a Bible verse. B. Mets. 104a היה ד׳ לשון הדיוט interpreted the popular (Chaldaic) wording used in documents. Pes.22b, v. אֵת; a. v. fr.Part. pass. דָּרוּש, f. דְּרוּשָׁה. Y.Yeb.VIII, 8d top והלא ד׳ הוא has not the word ממנו been employed for interpretation?, opp. מופנה.Denom. דְּרִישָׁה, מִדְרָש. 3) (in gen.) to teach, lecture. Hag. 2:1 אין דֹּורְשִׁין ב־ you must not lecture on Snh.99b ודורש בהגדותוכ׳ lectured on topics with the object of fault-finding; a. v. fr.דֹּורֵש lecturer. Ex. R. s. 42, beg. אבא הַדֹּ׳ Abba, the lecturer. Ib. s. 8, end, v. אֲמֹורָא.Pl. דֹּורְשִׁים. Snh.38b; Ab. Zar.5a דור דור ודֹורְשָׁיו every generation with its preachers, דֹּורְשֵׁי חמורות, v. חֹומֶר; ד׳ רשומות, v. רְשוּמָה. M. Kat. II, 5 (13b) דורשין Ms. M. (ed. עושין), read דֹּושְׁשִׁין. Nif. נִדְרַש to be interpreted, expounded. Sifra, introd. rules שהתורה נִדְרֶשֶׁת בהן by which the Law is interpreted. Y.Peah II, 17a דברים הַנִּדְרָשִׁין מן הכתב things which are derived by interpretation from the written code (Torah); הנדרשין מן הפה derived from the oral code (Mishnah). Y.Meg.I, 70a top נתנה להִידָּרֵש is a legitimate object of interpretation. Hithpa. הִתְדָּרֵש same. Y. Keth. in, 27d top מִתְדָּרֵש (מִתְדָּרְשָׁח) ולווכ׳ the words vlo are open for interpretation, v. גְּזֵרָה. -
18 דָּרַש
דָּרַש(b. h.) 1) to examine, question. Denom. דְּרִישָׁה. 2) to expound, interpret. Ber.I, 5 עד שדְּרָשָׁהּ בן זומא until Ben Zoma found an intimation of it in the Biblical wording. Taan.5b מקרא אני דֹורֵש I find it intimated in a Bible verse. B. Mets. 104a היה ד׳ לשון הדיוט interpreted the popular (Chaldaic) wording used in documents. Pes.22b, v. אֵת; a. v. fr.Part. pass. דָּרוּש, f. דְּרוּשָׁה. Y.Yeb.VIII, 8d top והלא ד׳ הוא has not the word ממנו been employed for interpretation?, opp. מופנה.Denom. דְּרִישָׁה, מִדְרָש. 3) (in gen.) to teach, lecture. Hag. 2:1 אין דֹּורְשִׁין ב־ you must not lecture on Snh.99b ודורש בהגדותוכ׳ lectured on topics with the object of fault-finding; a. v. fr.דֹּורֵש lecturer. Ex. R. s. 42, beg. אבא הַדֹּ׳ Abba, the lecturer. Ib. s. 8, end, v. אֲמֹורָא.Pl. דֹּורְשִׁים. Snh.38b; Ab. Zar.5a דור דור ודֹורְשָׁיו every generation with its preachers, דֹּורְשֵׁי חמורות, v. חֹומֶר; ד׳ רשומות, v. רְשוּמָה. M. Kat. II, 5 (13b) דורשין Ms. M. (ed. עושין), read דֹּושְׁשִׁין. Nif. נִדְרַש to be interpreted, expounded. Sifra, introd. rules שהתורה נִדְרֶשֶׁת בהן by which the Law is interpreted. Y.Peah II, 17a דברים הַנִּדְרָשִׁין מן הכתב things which are derived by interpretation from the written code (Torah); הנדרשין מן הפה derived from the oral code (Mishnah). Y.Meg.I, 70a top נתנה להִידָּרֵש is a legitimate object of interpretation. Hithpa. הִתְדָּרֵש same. Y. Keth. in, 27d top מִתְדָּרֵש (מִתְדָּרְשָׁח) ולווכ׳ the words vlo are open for interpretation, v. גְּזֵרָה. -
19 νεῖκος
νεῖκος, εος, τό as v.l. in 1 Cor 15:54f is not the word for ‘strife’ w. the same spelling (Hom. et al.), but an itacistic form of νῖκος, q.v.—DELG s.v. νίκη. -
20 бестактность - это не то слово (это слишком слабо сказано)!
General subject: tactlessness is not the word for it !Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бестактность - это не то слово (это слишком слабо сказано)!
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