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41 רְתַע
רְתַע, רְתִיעַch. sam( 1) same. Y.Ber.III, 6d bot. וה׳ מלפניו כמַרְתִּיעַוכ׳ and he shrank back from it, as one shrinks from a serpent. Num. R. s. 123> שלשה … וה׳ לאחוריו three things did Moses hear by which he was startled (puzzled); a. e. to hiss), 1) to tremble, be startled. Targ. Lam. 1:8 ורְתִיעַת (Ar. ורַתְעַת). Targ. Y. I Ex. 20:15. Targ. Cant. 2:5. 2) to be excited. Targ. Y. II Deut. 19:6 (Y. I ירתח; h. text יחם). Af. אַרְתַּע to cause to shrink back, withdraw. Targ. Lam. 2:3. Ib. 1:13 אַרְתִּיעַנִי קדל קדםוכ׳ ed. Lag. (in oth. ed. קדם omitted) he made me turn my back in fear before ; (Ar. רַתְּעַנִי, Pa.).Part. pass. מַרְתַּע excited, trembling. Erub.67a מַרְתְּעָן שיפוותיה ממתנייתאוכ׳ his lips trembled (in astonishment) at the erudition of ; (Ar. מרתע ממתנ׳ he trembled). Ib. מרתע כוליה גיפיה מפילפילאוכ׳ his whole body shook (in wonder) at the ingenious argument of ; (Ar. s. v. רת: מרתת). Pa. רַתַּע same, v. supra. Ithpa. אִירְתַּע to bubble, boil. Targ. II Esth. 1:2 (3) וחמא … דמִירְתַּע בארעא and Nebuchadnezzar saw his (Zechariahs) blood bubbling in the ground (Gitt.57b מרתח). -
42 רְתִיעַ
רְתַע, רְתִיעַch. sam( 1) same. Y.Ber.III, 6d bot. וה׳ מלפניו כמַרְתִּיעַוכ׳ and he shrank back from it, as one shrinks from a serpent. Num. R. s. 123> שלשה … וה׳ לאחוריו three things did Moses hear by which he was startled (puzzled); a. e. to hiss), 1) to tremble, be startled. Targ. Lam. 1:8 ורְתִיעַת (Ar. ורַתְעַת). Targ. Y. I Ex. 20:15. Targ. Cant. 2:5. 2) to be excited. Targ. Y. II Deut. 19:6 (Y. I ירתח; h. text יחם). Af. אַרְתַּע to cause to shrink back, withdraw. Targ. Lam. 2:3. Ib. 1:13 אַרְתִּיעַנִי קדל קדםוכ׳ ed. Lag. (in oth. ed. קדם omitted) he made me turn my back in fear before ; (Ar. רַתְּעַנִי, Pa.).Part. pass. מַרְתַּע excited, trembling. Erub.67a מַרְתְּעָן שיפוותיה ממתנייתאוכ׳ his lips trembled (in astonishment) at the erudition of ; (Ar. מרתע ממתנ׳ he trembled). Ib. מרתע כוליה גיפיה מפילפילאוכ׳ his whole body shook (in wonder) at the ingenious argument of ; (Ar. s. v. רת: מרתת). Pa. רַתַּע same, v. supra. Ithpa. אִירְתַּע to bubble, boil. Targ. II Esth. 1:2 (3) וחמא … דמִירְתַּע בארעא and Nebuchadnezzar saw his (Zechariahs) blood bubbling in the ground (Gitt.57b מרתח). -
43 water
['wɔːtə] 1. сущ.1) водаboiling water — кипящая вода; кипяток
clear / fresh water — чистая вода
hot / cold water — горячая / холодная вода
tepid / warm water — тёплая вода
heavy water хим.; физ. — тяжёлая вода
to add water (to smth.) — добавлять воду (во что-л.)
to pour water — лить, наливать воду
to spill water — разливать или проливать воду
to chlorinate / fluoridate water — хлорировать / фторировать воду
to filter / purify water — отфильтровывать, очищать воду
- polluted waterAfter the flood our basement was under water. — После наводнения цокольный этаж нашего дома оказался затопленным.
- sweet water2) = watersа) воды, мореThe water in the bay was as even as glass. — Поверхность воды в бухте была гладкой, как стекло.
- by waterб) поэт. волны; поток, водопад3) водоём4) = waters (минеральные, целебные) воды; курорт с целебными водами5) ( the water) брит. река ТемзаHe came across the water again. — Он снова пересёк Темзу (по мосту).
6) ( waters)Syn:tide 1.б) паводок7) астрол. водная стихия, стихия Воды ( в противоположность стихии Огня)8) жидкие выделения организма (слёзы, слюна, пот, моча, околоплодная жидкость и др.)- water on the brainto make / pass water — мочиться
of the first water — чистой воды (о драгоценных камнях, обычно о бриллиантах)
10) иск.; = watercolour11) эк.; = watered stock разводнённый акционерный капитал••the waters of forgetfulness — река забвения, воды забвения, Лета
to pour / throw cold water (up)on smb. / smth. разг. — раскритиковать; критически, с прохладцей отнестись к кому-л. / чему-л.; вылить на кого-л. ушат холодной воды
(to feel) like a fish out of water — (чувствовать себя) не в своей стихии; (быть) как рыба, вынутая из воды
- of the first waterto spend money like water — сорить деньгами, швырять деньги на ветер
- in deep waters
- in low water
- in smooth water
- written in water
- draw water in a sieve
- get into hot water
- be in hot water
- test the waters 2. прил.1) водный; морской; речной2) водяной; относящийся к воде3) гидросиловой; гидротехническийwater turbine — гидротурбина, водяная турбина
4) водопроводный; относящийся к водоснабжению3. гл.1)а) смачивать, мочитьб) поливать, орошать, снабжать влагойWe helped the gardener in watering his flowers. — Мы помогли садовнику полить цветы.
Syn:2)а) набирать воду, делать запас воды ( о корабле)3) поливать мостовую, тротуарSyn:4) воен. вести интенсивный артиллерийский обстрел; "поливать" снарядами5)the beasts to be fed and watered — животные, которых нужно накормить и напоить
б) пить, ходить на водопойа) разбавлятьThe ale must have been watered down. — Пиво наверное было разбавлено водой.
Syn:dilute 1.б) сглаживать, смягчать7) эк. разводнять ( акционерный капитал)8)а) слезитьсяThe smoke of the pipe got into the Captain's eyes, and made them water. (Ch. Dickens) — Дым от сигары попал капитану в глаза, и они стали слезиться.
He roared with laughter until his eyes watered. — Он хохотал до слёз.
Her mouth waters at the sight of popcorn. — У неё текут слюнки при виде попкорна.
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44 og’iz
1. mouth, muzzle; opening, entrance. baloning og’izi fearsome, dreadful. ikki og’iz gap a word or two. darvoza og’izi entranceway (to the gates of a city or castle). katta og’iz/og’izi katta big talker. og’izi bilan ish bitiradigan able to talk his way through anything. og’izi bilan yuradigan rumor spreader, gossiper. og’iz bog’lar (dial.) ceremony for getting consent from the bride’s family and setting the wedding engagement. og’izi buzuq/og’izi kuy to burn one’s tongue. og’iz kuygan burned, cheated. og’izi ochiq not fasting. og’izi bormaydi to not have the nerve to say s.t. og’izi ochilib qoldi to be astonished. og’iz och to open one’s mouth, to speak; to break the fast in the evening (during Ramadhan). og’iz sol to ask for s.o.’s son or daughter in marriage; to boil beestings. og’izing qani desa, qulog’ini ko’rsatadi dull as a doornail, ignorant as can be. og’izi qulog’iga etdi to smile from ear to ear. Ellik og’iz gap tons of gossip or talk. ‘olma pish, og’izimga tush’ deb o’tir to sit by and expect things to get done by themselves. ona suti og’iziga keldi to split a gut, to sweat blood. og’izingga yog’/og’iziga kuchi etmaydigan to not be able to control one’s mouth, loose lipped. og’izga ol to take in, to eat; to mention. og’izga siqqanicha to one’s hearts content, to one’s fill. og’iziga/og’izi tegdi to take food or drink. og’izga tush to be on everyone’s lips. og’izga ur /og’izga qara /og’izingga qarab gapir! Watch your mouth!og’izda in word or on paper only. bir og’izdan with one voice. og’izdan og’izga ko’ch /gapi og’izidan tushib ketadigan blundering speaker. og’izingdan chiqarma Don’t say a word of this to anyone. og’izini poyla to await s.o.’s words. og’izining suvi keldi to have one’s mouth water. og’izining tanobi qochdi to beam with joy. og’iz suti beestings 2. 3pp. og’izia cheese made from beestings of a cow
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