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81 ἄ̄ρδω
ἄ̄ρδωGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `irrigate, give drink' (Pi.).Other forms: ἀ̄- foll. Hdn. Gr. 2, 109.Compounds: νεο-αρδής `recently watered' (Φ 346).Derivatives: ἀρδμός `drinking place' (Il.), ἀρδάλια τοὺς πυθμένας τῶν κεραμίδων, οὕς ἔνιοι γοργύρας καλοῦσιν H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown] PGX [probably a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: No etymology. Kretschmer Glotta 3, 294f. explains the length from *ἀ-Ϝάρδω with prothetic vowel. Connection with ἐρράδαται (\< *ϜεϜράδαται), to Latv. werdīt `sprudeln', Lith. versmė̃ `spring', is prob. wrong, because the δ in ἐρράδαται (to ῥαίνω) is secondary (Schwyzer 672), and because of the meaning of the Baltic words. Fur. compares παρδακός (241) `humid' (very doubtful) and ἄρσεα λειμῶνες Η. (254; - σος being a pre-Greek suffix; attractive); he also assumes a (substr.) prothetic vowel comparing νεοαρδής (so did Kretschmer, but that was pre-laryngealistic). Neumann, Unters. 91, noted that several words for irrigation are pre-Greek ( γοργύρα, ἄνδηρα).Page in Frisk: 1,135Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄ̄ρδω
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82 decrease
N1. कमीThere was a decrease in the speed of train near the station.2. घटतीA decrease was noted in the rate of crime in that area.--------V1. घटना या घटानाThe intensity of rain has decreased now. -
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1 one of several suffixes indicating feminine agent, as in Tintallë kindler vs. the verb tinta- to kindle. In the source PE17:69 Tolkien noted that -llë was little used because of the clash with the pronominal ending -llë see \#2 below, but the latter ending was later revised. 2 abandoned pronominal ending you, 2nd person pl. VT49:48; Tolkien later revised this ending to -ldë. -
84 ëa
1 sometimes "eä" vb. "is" CO, in a more absolute sense "exists", VT39:7/VT49:28-29 than the copula ná. Eä "it is" VT39:6 or "let it be". The verb is also used in connection with prepositional phrases denoting a position, as in the relative sentences i or ilyë mahalmar ëa who is above all thrones CO and i ëa han ëa *who is beyond the universe of Eä VT43:14. Eä is said to the be present & aorist tense VT49:29. The past tense of ëa is engë VT43:38, VT49:29; Tolkien struck out the form ëanë, VT49:30, the historically correct perfect should be éyë, but the analogical form engië was more common; the future tense is euva VT49:29. See also ëala. Eä is also used as a noun denoting "All Creation", the universe WJ:402; Letters:284, footnote, but this term for the universe "was not held to include souls? and spirits" VT39:20; contrast ilu. One version of Tolkien's Quenya Lord's Prayer includes the words i ëa han ëa, taken to mean "who is beyond Eä" VT43:14. Tolkien noted that ëa properly cannot be used of God since ëa refers only to all things created by Eru directly or mediately, hence he deleted the example Eru ëa *God exists VT49:28, 36. However, ëa is indeed used of Eru in CO i Eru i or ilyë mahalmar uëa/u the One who uis/u above all thrones as well as in various Átaremma versions see VT49:36, so such a distinction may belong to the refined language of the loremasters rather than to everyday useage. 3 "eagle" LT1:251, LT2:338, a Qenya word apparently superseded by soron, sornë in Tolkien's later forms of Quenya. -
85 downscale
1. прил.1) эк. низкокачественный, низкого качества ( о товаре массового потребления)It should be noted that upscale people often engage in downscale consumption. — Необходимо отметить, что люди с доходом выше среднего часто вовлечены в потребление низкокачественных товаров.
Downscale people typically confine their consumption to downscale products and services. — Покупатели с низкими доходами, как правило, ограничивают свое потребление низкокачественными товарами и услугами.
2) марк. с низкими доходами, низкодоходный, малообеспеченный (напр., о покупателях)downscale market — рынок товаров для небогатых покупателей, предпочитающих покупать товары по низким или сниженным ценам
Syn:Ant:See:2. гл.общ. уменьшаться* (в размере, масштабе и т. п.)If in doubt, we can downscale our activities. — Если мы не уверены, мы можем уменьшить объемы нашей деятельности.
Net financial debt was downscaled from EUR190 million at the end of 2002 to EUR175 million in June 2003. — Чистые финансовые обязательства уменьшились с 190 млн. евро в конце 2002 г. до 175 млн. евро в июле 2003 г.
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снижение уровня деловой активности; переход от специализации на дорогих товарах к специализации на дешевых товарах (о магазине). -
86 lag
1. сущ.эк., стат. отставание; задержка, запаздывание; (временной) лаг (промежуток времени между какими-л. двумя событиями; показатель, отражающий отставание или опережение во времени одного экономичнского явления по сравнению с другим, связанным с ним явлением)2. гл.time lag — временной лаг, задержка во времени
общ. отставать, запаздыватьlagging sales — замедленный сбыт; замедление сбыта
Some retailers noted that sales growth in the Midwest was equal to or slightly better than the national average, following several months of lagging sales. — Многие розничные торговцы указали, что рост продаж на Среднем Западе был равным или незначительно лучше среднего национального уровня после нескольких месяцев, характеризовавшихся замедленным сбытом.
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87 sales
сущ.1) эк. товарооборот, объем продаж [сбыта\], объем сбыта, продажи (реализованные товары в денежном выражении; рассчитывается путем умножения количества проданных за определенный период товаров на цену товара)sales information [data, figures\] — информация [данные\] о сбыте, торговая [сбытовая\] статистика, количественные показатели сбыта
industry sales — объем продаж отрасли, отраслевой объем продаж
decline/increase in sales — снижение/рост продаж [объема сбыта\]
sales opportunities — конъюнктура рынка, возможность сбыта
They have had little time to explore profitable sales opportunities abroad. — У них было слишком мало времени, для изучения возможности прибыльных продаж за границей.
sales volume, volume of sales — объем продаж
daily sales — дневной оборот, продажи за день
sales chart — график продаж [сбыта\], диаграмма торговой активности
A tax hike on company-owned cars will likely further depress sales. — Взвинчивание налогов на автомобили в собственности организаций будет, вероятно, еще больше подавлять продажи.
For the total year 2001, management anticipates a moderate decline in sales. — Руководство предполагает умеренное снижение продаж на протяжении всего 2001 г.
The sales objective is 1,000 litres per month. — Наша задача — продавать тысячу литров в месяц.
lagging sales — замедленный сбыт; замедление сбыта
Some retailers noted that sales growth in the Midwest was equal to or slightly better than the national average, following several months of lagging sales. — Многие розничные торговцы указали, что рост продаж на Среднем Западе был равен или незначительно лучше среднего национального уровня после нескольких месяцев, характеризовавшихся замедленным сбытом.
Syn:See:concessional sales, gross sales, net sales, purchase 1), cost of sales, break-even sales, advertising-to-sales ratio, return on sales, quality of sales ratio, price/sales ratio, sales analyst, sales consultant, sales director2) торг. торги, распродажаsales closing — завершение распродажи, окончание торгов
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88 К-398
ГОЛУБАЯ КРОВЬ usu кто ГОЛУБОЙ КРОВИ, у кого ГОЛУБАЯ КРОВЬ, or В ЖИЛАХ у кого ТЕЧЁТ ГОЛУБАЯ КРОВЬ all obs NP fixed WO except when used as VP subj. with бытье) (one or s.o. has, s.o. is a person of etc) noble, aristocratic lineageblue blood(as modif) blue-bloodedу X-a в жилах течёт голубая кровь = noble (aristocratic) blood flows in X's veinsX has noble (aristocratic) blood in his veins.Следует отметить, что юноши голубой крови были отделены от сыновей богатых буржуа, к числу которых принадлежал Жан-Батист. Принцы и маркизы были пансионерами лицея, имели свою собственную прислугу, своих преподавателей, отдельные часы для занятий, так же как и отдельные залы (Булгаков 5). It must be noted...that the youths of blue blood were segregated from the sons of the wealthy bourgeois, of whom Jean-Baptiste was one. Princes and marquises were boarders at the lycee, with their own servants, their own instructors, their own separate hours of study, as well as their own separate classrooms (5a).«Какие все вы сейчас довольные, радостные, счастливые -все: и купцы, и биржевые маклеры, и чиновники разных рангов, и помещики, и люди голубой крови!» (Шолохов 3). "How smug, contented, and happy you all are, merchants and stockbrokers, officials of one rank or another, landowners, blue-blooded aristocrats!" (3a). -
89 в жилах течет голубая кровь
• ГОЛУБАЯ КРОВЬ; usu. кто ГОЛУБОЙ КРОВИ, у кого ГОЛУБАЯ КРОВЬ, or В ЖИЛАХ у кого ТЕЧЕТ ГОЛУБАЯ КРОВЬ all obs[NP; fixed WO except when used as VPsubj with быть]=====⇒ (one or s.o. has, s.o. is a person of etc) noble, aristocratic lineage:- blue blood;- [as modif] blue-blooded;- X has noble (aristocratic) blood in his veins.♦ Следует отметить, что юноши голубой крови были отделены от сыновей богатых буржуа, к числу которых принадлежал Жан-Батист. Принцы и маркизы были пансионерами лицея, имели свою собственную прислугу, своих преподавателей, отдельные часы для занятий, так же как и отдельные залы (Булгаков 5). It must be noted...that the youths of blue blood were segregated from the sons of the wealthy bourgeois, of whom Jean-Baptiste was one. Princes and marquises were boarders at the lycee, with their own servants, their own instructors, their own separate hours of study, as well as their own separate classrooms (5a).♦ "Какие все вы сейчас довольные, радостные, счастливые - все: и купцы, и биржевые маклеры, и чиновники разных рангов, и помещики, и люди голубой крови!" (Шолохов 3). "How smug, contented, and happy you all are, merchants and stockbrokers, officials of one rank or another, landowners, blue-blooded aristocrats!" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в жилах течет голубая кровь
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• ГОЛУБАЯ КРОВЬ; usu. кто ГОЛУБОЙ КРОВИ, у кого ГОЛУБАЯ КРОВЬ, or В ЖИЛАХ у кого ТЕЧЕТ ГОЛУБАЯ КРОВЬ all obs[NP; fixed WO except when used as VPsubj with быть]=====⇒ (one or s.o. has, s.o. is a person of etc) noble, aristocratic lineage:- blue blood;- [as modif] blue-blooded;- X has noble (aristocratic) blood in his veins.♦ Следует отметить, что юноши голубой крови были отделены от сыновей богатых буржуа, к числу которых принадлежал Жан-Батист. Принцы и маркизы были пансионерами лицея, имели свою собственную прислугу, своих преподавателей, отдельные часы для занятий, так же как и отдельные залы (Булгаков 5). It must be noted...that the youths of blue blood were segregated from the sons of the wealthy bourgeois, of whom Jean-Baptiste was one. Princes and marquises were boarders at the lycee, with their own servants, their own instructors, their own separate hours of study, as well as their own separate classrooms (5a).♦ "Какие все вы сейчас довольные, радостные, счастливые - все: и купцы, и биржевые маклеры, и чиновники разных рангов, и помещики, и люди голубой крови!" (Шолохов 3). "How smug, contented, and happy you all are, merchants and stockbrokers, officials of one rank or another, landowners, blue-blooded aristocrats!" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > голубая кровь
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91 голубой крови
• ГОЛУБАЯ КРОВЬ; usu. кто ГОЛУБОЙ КРОВИ, у кого ГОЛУБАЯ КРОВЬ, or В ЖИЛАХ у кого ТЕЧЕТ ГОЛУБАЯ КРОВЬ all obs[NP; fixed WO except when used as VPsubj with быть]=====⇒ (one or s.o. has, s.o. is a person of etc) noble, aristocratic lineage:- blue blood;- [as modif] blue-blooded;- X has noble (aristocratic) blood in his veins.♦ Следует отметить, что юноши голубой крови были отделены от сыновей богатых буржуа, к числу которых принадлежал Жан-Батист. Принцы и маркизы были пансионерами лицея, имели свою собственную прислугу, своих преподавателей, отдельные часы для занятий, так же как и отдельные залы (Булгаков 5). It must be noted...that the youths of blue blood were segregated from the sons of the wealthy bourgeois, of whom Jean-Baptiste was one. Princes and marquises were boarders at the lycee, with their own servants, their own instructors, their own separate hours of study, as well as their own separate classrooms (5a).♦ "Какие все вы сейчас довольные, радостные, счастливые - все: и купцы, и биржевые маклеры, и чиновники разных рангов, и помещики, и люди голубой крови!" (Шолохов 3). "How smug, contented, and happy you all are, merchants and stockbrokers, officials of one rank or another, landowners, blue-blooded aristocrats!" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > голубой крови
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92 torre
f.1 tower.una torre de quince pisos a fifteen-story blockla torre de Babel the Tower of Babeltorre de control control towertorre del homenaje keeptorre de perforación oil derricktorre de refrigeración cooling towertorre del reloj clock tower2 rook, castle.3 turret (military).4 pylon ( electricity and electronics).5 tower (computer) (computing).pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: torrar.* * *1 (gen) tower2 (campanario) bell tower3 (chalé) country house, house, villa4 (de buque) turret5 (ajedrez) rook, castle\torre de comunicaciones communications towertorre de control control towertorre de marfil figurado ivory towertorre de perforación derricktorre de vigía crow's nest* * *noun f.1) tower2) rook* * *SF1) (Arquit) tower; [de oficinas, viviendas] tower block; (Radio) mast, tower; [de electricidad] pylon; [de pozo de petróleo] derricktorre de alta tensión, torre de conducción eléctrica — electricity pylon
2) (Ajedrez) rook, castle3) (Aer, Mil, Náut) turret; (Mil) watchtowertorre de control — (Aer) control tower
torre de mando — [de submarino] conning tower
torre de observación — observation tower, watchtower
torre (de) vigía — (Náut) crow's nest; [de submarino] conning tower
5)* * *a) ( de castillo) tower; ( de iglesia) tower; ( en punta) steeple, spireb) ( de cables de alta tensión) pylon; ( de pozo de petróleo) derrickc) ( en ajedrez) rook, castled) ( edificio alto) apartment block (AmE), tower block (BrE)* * *a) ( de castillo) tower; ( de iglesia) tower; ( en punta) steeple, spireb) ( de cables de alta tensión) pylon; ( de pozo de petróleo) derrickc) ( en ajedrez) rook, castled) ( edificio alto) apartment block (AmE), tower block (BrE)* * *torre11 = tower.Ex: If the analogy with the fairy story is taken a little further it can be noted that no author really believes in dragons, wicked queens, fair maidens locked in high towers and the like.
* encerrado en su torre de marfil = ivory-towered.* torre de Babel, la = Tower of Babel, the.* torre de CDROMs = multi-disc CD-ROM server.* torre del homenaje = donjon.* torre de marfil = ivory tower.* torre de refrigeración = cooling tower.* torre de vigilancia = watchtower.* Torre Eiffel, la = Eiffel Tower, the.torre22 = rook.Nota: Pieza del juego del ajedrez.Ex: Castling is the only situation where two pieces -- always the King and one of the Rooks -- are moved at the same time.
* * *A1 (de un castillo, una fortaleza) tower2 (de una iglesia) tower; (en punta) steeple, spire3 (de cables de alta tensión) pylon; (de un pozo de petróleo) derrick4 (en ajedrez) rook, castleCompuestos:Tower of Babelcon tantos extranjeros aquello era una verdadera Torre de Babel with so many foreigners there it was like a session of the United Nationscontrol towerTower of Londonivory towerobservation towerdrilling rigEiffel TowerB (equipo de música) stack systemC ( Inf) tower* * *
Del verbo torrar: ( conjugate torrar)
torré es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
torre es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
torrar
torre
torrar ( conjugate torrar) verbo transitivo
to roast
torre sustantivo femenino
( en punta) steeple, spire
( de pozo de petróleo) derrick
torrar verbo transitivo to toast
torre sustantivo femenino
1 (de iglesia, castillo) tower
2 (pieza de ajedrez) rook, castle
3 (del tendido eléctrico) pylon
4 (edificio) tower block, US apartment block, high rise
5 Av torre de control, control tower
6 fig (lugar de desorden y confusión) torre de Babel, Tower of Babel
' torre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confinar
- elevada
- elevado
- resaltar
- vigía
- bambolearse
- erguir
- inclinado
- mantener
- oscilar
- rematar
English:
castle
- confine
- mast
- observation tower
- oil-rig
- pylon
- rig
- rook
- tower
- control
- high
- keep
- oil
- stand
- watch
* * *torre nf1. [en fortaleza, castillo, iglesia] tower;[que sobresale de una muralla] turret; [en punta afilada] spire torre albarrana bastion, flanking tower;la Torre de Babel the Tower of Babel;torre del homenaje keep;torre de marfil ivory tower;torre del vigía [de observación] observation tower2. [estructura] [de alta tensión] pylon;[transmisora, de teléfono móvil] mast torre de control control tower;torre de perforación drilling rig, oil derrick;torre de refrigeración cooling tower;torre del reloj clock tower3. [en ajedrez] rook, castle4. Informát tower (computer)una torre de 15 pisos a 15-storey block* * *f tower;torre de alta tensión EL high-voltage pylon* * *torre nf1) : towertorre de perforación: oil rig2) : turret3) : rook, castle (in chess)* * *torre n tower -
93 ухудшать
Ухудшать - to degrade, to deteriorate, to affect, to impair, to worsenIt should be noted that limitations in bend radius affect both the structural integrity and the porosity.The effect of starving on the powder extruder was to worsen extruder performance.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > ухудшать
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94 территория
territory, territory area; cм. также иерархия социальнаяThe distinction between defended and home-range territory cannot always be maintained in practice, .Sice our knowledge of the natural behaviour of animals under the varied natural conditions of their lives is often insufficient to enable us to say to what extent others are excluded from the territory. .The unqualified term “territory” is therefore useful for such cases, and it can readily be qualified as home-range or defended as our knowledge justifies. .Erkins remark appear apt to this discussion, and I have adopted his usage of the term territory .No defence of a territory was noted in study and transient lions, both males and females, used these territories freely .In a territory were actively defended against an intruder then the resident would have to apprroach the intruder to either frighten it or to forcefully drive it from the area. .Both males and females invariably visit these sites and ordinarily travel much the same route, whether hunting or seemingly just traveling .классическая многофункциональная территория - all-purpose territory of A-typeвладелец территория - territory-holder, territory-ownerALl they do is fight each other, and intrude into each others territories. Owner postures, rushs up to strangers when these trespass (пересекают) its range .A newcomer manifested maximum self-assurance upon arrival, and even evicted the resident male from the central part of his territory in the course of the first day .гнездовая территория - breeding territory, nesting territoryзанятие территория - acquisition of territory, territory-establishment, settling within territoryONce the female has settled on a territory, she begins actively to defend its boundaries against all other conspecific females .неперекрывающиеся территория - мн. nonoverlapping territoriesClusters composed of 10–12 nesting territories are separated by rather large areas that remain unoccupied .охрана границ территория - guarding territory borders, patrolling territory boundariesпребывать на территория - occupy territory, stay on territorySome pairs may remain on their nesting territories after breeding, staying until the autumn or perhaps even until the following spring .удерживать территория за собой - hold territory, keep territoryРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > территория
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95 Chilaw Cloth
Cotton fabric made in Ceylon about 1860 and called "table linen." It was noted for its cheapness and durability at that time, but the European cheap cotton cloth has superseded the native product. -
96 Constitutions
Beginning with the 1822 Constitution, which was imposed on a hesitant King João VI after his return from Brazil, Portugal has had six different constitutions of varying longevity. Most of them have undergone one or more major revisions. The following list indicates the political system and its dates, the dates of the constitution adopted, and the dates of major revisions. It should be noted that the 1976 Constitution of democratic Portugal is still in the process of revision.1822 Constitution (in effect: 1822-23, 1836-38)1826 Constitution (Carta = Charter)(in effect: 1826-28, 1834-36; reinstituted: 1842-1910); revised: 1852, 1885, 1895, 1896.) 1838 Constitution (in effect: 1838-42)1911 Constitution (in effect: 1911-33; revised: 1919, 1920, 1921.)1933 Constitution (in effect: 1933-74; included 1930 Colonial Act; revised: 1945, 1951, 1959, 1971.) Democratic Republic ( 1974-)1976 Constitution (in effect: 1976- ; revised: 1982, 1989, 1992, 1997.) -
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στάδιον [pron. full] [ᾰ], Argive [full] σπάδιον (q.v.), τό: pl. στάδια and heterocl. στάδιοι; Hdt. uses both,Aστάδιοι 1.26
, 2.149, 158, al.,στάδια 4.101
, 5.53, 9.23, al.; so Th. in the same chapter (7.78 ) has στάδια once and σταδίους twice; (lyr.), Ar.Av.6, Antiph.100, Pl.Phdr. 229c; , Pl.Criti. 113c, 117e, PCair.Zen. 388.6 (iii B.C.), etc.; the sg. masc. is not found:I as a standard of length, stade,= 100 ὀργυιαί or 6 πλέθρα (Hdt.2.149), i.e. 600 Greek, 606 3/4 English feet, about 1/8 of a Roman mile, Plb.3.39.8, 34.12.4, cf. Plin.HN2.85, Hero *Deff.131; a longer stade, of which there were 7 1/2 in a Roman mile, is implied by D.C.52.21.2 metaph., ἑκατὸν σταδίοισιν ἄριστος 'best by a hundred miles', Ar. Nu. 430;πλεῖν ἢ σταδίῳ λαλίστερα Id.Ra.91
.II race-course, IG22.677.3, etc. (because the most noted, that of Olympia, was exactly a stade long): prop. a single course, opp. δίαυλος, Pi.O.13.37, IG22.2313.23, SIG1067.9 (Rhodes, ii B.C.), etc.;σταδίου δρόμος Pi.O. 13.30
; γυμνὸν ς., opp. ὁπλίτης δρόμος, Id.P.11.49;ὠκύτερον σταδίου Thgn.1306
; ἀγωνίζεσθαι ς. run a race, Hdt.5.22;ἁμιλλᾶσθαι Pl.Lg. 833a
;νικᾶν X.HG1.2.1
, cf. Pi.N.8.16; ; of the building, IG22.351.16, 677.3, PRyl.93.16 (iii A.D.), etc.; ἐν σταδίοις, i.e. in the amphitheatre, CIG 4377 ([place name] Sagalassos).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στάδιον
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98 κράμβη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `cabbage' (IA) [The word was until now mentioned under κράμβος, with which it has nothing to do. Cf. also RPh. 71 (1997) 165, where it is noted that a reading *γάμβρη is wrong. Furnée (see on κράμβος) did not split the words either.Compounds: As 1. member e.g. κραμβο-κέφαλος `cabbage-headed' (pap.).Derivatives: κράμβη f. `cabbage' (IA.; with κραμβίδιον `id.' (Antiph.), κραμβίον `cabbage-soup' (Hp.; NGr. forms [partly with γρ-] in Georgakas ByzZ 41, 362), κραμβίς `cabbage-worm' (Ael.; Strömberg Wortstudien 9), κραμβήεις `cabbage-like' (Nic.), κραμβίτας m. `greengrocer' (Thessal.; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 37).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: No etym. (After the shrunken leaves, Strömberg Pflanzennamen 24, who connected the word still with κράμβος, s.v.; but the connection with the German word must now be forgotten.) - Lat. LW [loanword] crambē (Plin.). Npers. LW [loanword] karaṃb `cabbage'.Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κράμβη
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99 μέλας
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `dark-coloured, black' (Il.); μελάν-τερος (Il.), - τατος (IA.), late μελανώτερος Str.), μελαινοτάτη ( Epigr. Gr., AP; Leumann Mus. Helv. 2,9f. = Kl.Schr. 223f.).Compounds: Very often as 1. member, e.g. μελάγ-χροος (pl. - ες), - χροιής, - χρής, - χρως- μελανό-χροος etc. `with dark skin' (see Sommer Nominalkomp. 21ff.; also Treu Von Homer zur Lyrik 52 a. 80); μελαγ-χιμος `dark, black' (A., E., X.), with faded 2. member, cp. δύσ-χιμος and Sommer 71ff.; μελάν-δετος prob. `dark-striped' or `with dark bands' (O713, A., E.; Trümpy Fachausdrücke 62, Risch 189); μελάν-δρυ-ος `of black wood (δόρυ)' (A. Fr. 251), n. `heart-wood, marrow' (Thphr., Strömberg Theophrastea 128), pl. `piece of tunny', with which μελάν-δρυς m. `tunny' (Pamphil.; Strömberg Fischnamen 128); μελάμ-πυρον n. (- ος m.) `ball-mustard, Neslia paniculata' (Thphr., Gal.); with the form. cf. διόσπυρον (s.v.), on the meaning Carnoy REGr. 71, 96; μελαγ-κάλαμον n. dvandva `ink and pen' (pap. Vp, Maas Glotta 35, 299f.). Often in PN, with as shortnames e.g. Μελαινεύς, Μελανεύς, Μελανθεύς, Μέλανθος (Boßhardt 95, 101, 154, Schwyzer 263).Derivatives: 1. μελαιν-άς f. name of a dark-coloured fish (Cratin. [?]; Strömberg Fischnamen 22); - ίς f. name of a sea-shell (Sophr., Herod., Xenokr.), also name of Aphrodite in Corinth (Ath.). 2. μελάν-ιον n. `ink' (pap., Edict. Diocl.; from μέλαν, Georgacas Glotta 36, 169). 3. μελαν-ία f. `blackness, black shadow, black colour' (X., Arist.), - ότης f. `blackness' (Arist.: λευκότης). 4. μελανός = μέλας (Sp.), - όν n. `black pigment' ( Sammelb. IVp); after κελαινός, ὀρφνός etc.; μελαιναῖος `id.' ( Orac. Sib.; after κνεφαῖος a.o.; Chantraine Form. 47); μελανώδης `blackish' (EM). -- Denominative verbs: 1. μελαίνομαι, -ω `become, make dark, black' (Il.); from this μέλανσις f. `blackening' (Arist.), μέλασ-μα n. `black spot, black paint' (Hp.), - μός m. `blackening, black spot' (Hp., Plu.), μελαντηρ-ία f. `black pigment, blackness' (IG 22, 1672, Arist.), - ιον `stain' (sch.). 2. μελάνω `become (make?) black' (H 64; Schwyzer 700, Shipp Studies 37). 3. μελανέω intr. `id.' (Thphr., A. R., Call.)Etymology: To μέλᾱς \< *μέλᾰν-ς, μέλαινα (\< - αν- ι̯α), μέλᾰν is τάλᾱς, τάλαινα, τάλαν a parallel, where it must be noted that τάλας seems to be an orig. ντ-stem. --The identification of μέλαινα with Skt. f. malinī (supp. IE *melh₂n-i̯ǝ), to which a consonantic m. μελαν- was innovated for an older *μέλανος = Skt. malina-'dirty' (Schwyzer IF 30, 446ff. after Brugmann Grundr. 2: 1, 256 n. 1), fails because malinī is known only as a gloss and in the sense of `menstruating woman'; masc. malina- is further an ep.-class. deriv. from Ved. mála- n. `dirt'; s. Sommer Nominalkomp. 25, Wackernagel-Debrunner II: 2, 351 f. Of the many words cited under the words mel- indicating colour in WP. 2, 293 f., Pok. 720 f. only a few Baltic formations with n-suffix are interesting, Latv. męl̃ns `black' (see Fraenkel Gnomon 22, 237), OPr. melne `blue spot', mīlinan acc. f. `spot' (further Fraenkel Wb. s. mė́las 2). -- Further s. μολύνω, also μελίνη and μώλωψ.Page in Frisk: 2,198-199Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μέλας
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100 famoso
adj.famous, celebrated, famed, renowned.* * *► adjetivo1 famous, well-known1 the famous* * *1. (f. - famosa)adj.famous, well-known2. (f. - famosa)noun* * *famoso, -a1. ADJ1) (=célebre) famous, well-knownun actor famoso — a famous o well-known actor
2) * (=sonado)2.SM / F celebrity, famous person* * *I- sa adjetivo famousII- sa masculino, femenino celebrity, famous person* * *= famous, well-known, honoured [honored, -USA], celebrity, renowned, famed, celebrated, hit, reputed, legendary, notorious, noted, acclaimed, big name, of note, celeb, popular.Ex. The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.Ex. This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.Ex. A very successful novelist, such as Graham Greene, would clearly fall into this category and would be an honoured writer as well as a well-paid one.Ex. For instance, if a person is working on building a radio program, the librarian should provide her with background information that helps to set the tone of the program, with facts and foibles of celebrities, with case histories of successful campaigns, with analogies, quotations, and anecdotes, and so on.Ex. Jorge Luis Borges, though renowned chiefly as author, reflects in his works the very essence of libraries and librarians.Ex. Many recipes not taken from books, magazines or famed chefs remain untested and thus less reliable.Ex. Hoppe is one of the most celebrated photographers of the early 20th century.Ex. Her novels have been adapted for the screen most famously as the hit film Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams.Ex. This article studies the works of an internationally reputed virologist (Indian born) settled in Canada.Ex. Information highways which have now become the first legendary step towards the information society.Ex. The textual vicissitudes of British nineteenth-century novels in America are notorious.Ex. Planning began about 9 months before the exhibition, with the recruitment of a noted Swiss book illustrator to design the stand.Ex. The 6 day residential programme, open to Australian and New Zealand information professionals, was based on the acclaimed Snowbird Institutes, held annually in Utah.Ex. Such programs as rock groups, big name entertainers, and jazz concerts were excluded.Ex. Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.Ex. He knew the names of celebs but he could have walked past any one of them in the street without batting an eyelid.Ex. Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.----* ciudad famosa por el golf = golfing town.* famoso en el mundo entero = world-renowned, world-renown.* famoso en todo el mundo = world-famous [world famous], world-renowned, world-renown.* famoso internacionalmente = of international renown, internationally renowned.* famoso por = noted for, best remembered for, famed for.* famosos, los = famous, the.* gente famosa = famous people.* lleno de famosos = celebrity-studded.* muy famoso = highly acclaimed, widely acclaimed, well-acclaimed.* persona famosa = famous person.* plagado de famosos = celebrity-studded.* ser famoso = gain + recognition, be popular.* ser famoso por = famously, have + a track record of.* tan famoso = much acclaimed.* últimas palabras que se han hecho famosas = famous last words.* * *I- sa adjetivo famousII- sa masculino, femenino celebrity, famous person* * *= famous, well-known, honoured [honored, -USA], celebrity, renowned, famed, celebrated, hit, reputed, legendary, notorious, noted, acclaimed, big name, of note, celeb, popular.Ex: The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.
Ex: This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.Ex: A very successful novelist, such as Graham Greene, would clearly fall into this category and would be an honoured writer as well as a well-paid one.Ex: For instance, if a person is working on building a radio program, the librarian should provide her with background information that helps to set the tone of the program, with facts and foibles of celebrities, with case histories of successful campaigns, with analogies, quotations, and anecdotes, and so on.Ex: Jorge Luis Borges, though renowned chiefly as author, reflects in his works the very essence of libraries and librarians.Ex: Many recipes not taken from books, magazines or famed chefs remain untested and thus less reliable.Ex: Hoppe is one of the most celebrated photographers of the early 20th century.Ex: Her novels have been adapted for the screen most famously as the hit film Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams.Ex: This article studies the works of an internationally reputed virologist (Indian born) settled in Canada.Ex: Information highways which have now become the first legendary step towards the information society.Ex: The textual vicissitudes of British nineteenth-century novels in America are notorious.Ex: Planning began about 9 months before the exhibition, with the recruitment of a noted Swiss book illustrator to design the stand.Ex: The 6 day residential programme, open to Australian and New Zealand information professionals, was based on the acclaimed Snowbird Institutes, held annually in Utah.Ex: Such programs as rock groups, big name entertainers, and jazz concerts were excluded.Ex: Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.Ex: He knew the names of celebs but he could have walked past any one of them in the street without batting an eyelid.Ex: Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.* ciudad famosa por el golf = golfing town.* famoso en el mundo entero = world-renowned, world-renown.* famoso en todo el mundo = world-famous [world famous], world-renowned, world-renown.* famoso internacionalmente = of international renown, internationally renowned.* famoso por = noted for, best remembered for, famed for.* famosos, los = famous, the.* gente famosa = famous people.* lleno de famosos = celebrity-studded.* muy famoso = highly acclaimed, widely acclaimed, well-acclaimed.* persona famosa = famous person.* plagado de famosos = celebrity-studded.* ser famoso = gain + recognition, be popular.* ser famoso por = famously, have + a track record of.* tan famoso = much acclaimed.* últimas palabras que se han hecho famosas = famous last words.* * *1 (célebre) ‹escritor/actriz› famous, well-known; ‹vino/libro› famousse hizo famoso con ese descubrimiento that discovery made him famous2(conocido): ya estoy harto de sus famosos dolores de cabeza ( fam); I'm fed up with him and his constant headachesfamoso POR algo famous FOR sthFrancia es famosa por sus vinos France is famous for its wineses famoso por sus meteduras de pata ( fam); he's well known o renowned for putting his foot in it ( colloq)masculine, femininecelebrity, personality, famous person* * *
famoso◊ -sa adjetivo
famous;
famoso por algo famous for sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
celebrity, famous person
famoso,-a
I adjetivo famous
II sustantivo masculino famous person
' famoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atentar
- banquillo
- conocida
- conocido
- famosa
- imitar
- popular
- pulular
- sí
- significado
- célebre
- mundialmente
English:
big
- byword
- celebrity
- famous
- memorabilia
- well-known
- become
- just
- land
- pinup
- well
- world
* * *famoso, -a♦ adj[actor, pintor, monumento] famous;se hizo famoso por sus murales his murals made him famous;es famosa por su belleza she is famous for her beauty;Famvolvieron a debatir el famoso artículo 14 they debated the famous clause 14 again♦ nm,ffamous person, celebrity* * *I adj famousII m, famosa f celebrity;los famosos celebrities, famous people pl* * *famoso, -sa adjcélebre: famousfamoso, -sa n: celebrity* * *famoso1 adj famous / well known
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