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3 ke
iz.1.a. ( oro.) smoke; suaren \keak hil zituen smoke from the fire killed them; intsentsuaren \ke smoke from incense; tobako-\ke tobacco smoke; \ke lodia thick smokel; \ke handia zegoen there was a lot of smoke; \ke mina bothersome smoke; \kea dariola belching out smoke ; \kea kendu zen the smoke dissipated; \ketan egon to be smoking; \ketan lehortu to smoke; \kez bete i. ( gela) to smoke out ii. ( erlauntza, erlategi) to smoke; \kez eta kedarrez belztuta blackened by smoke and sootb. [ izenen aurrean ] smoke-; \ke-detektagailua smoke detector2. \keak [ izen plurala ] boasting, gloating; ez duzu zeren \kerik hartu zure aberastasunaz you have no reason to lord your wealth over anybody3. (irud.) \kea bezala suntsitu to go up in smoke; \kea asmatu duela uste du he thinks he's something else; \kea hartu to smoke, have a smoke; \kea bezala joan dira ene ametsak my dreams vanished like smoke; \keak adina urte ditu he's as old as sin; -(r)i \ke atera i. to get mileage out of | to enjoy ii. ( jipoitu) to whip the tar out of | to beat the hell out of; \kea ere bilduko luke he's as stingy as they come -
4 RJÚKA
(rýk; rauk, rukum; rokinn), v.1) to reek, emit smoke or steam (hvat rýkr á diskinum fyrir þér?); impers., rýkr af e-m, reek rises from one (ambáttin reri í burt alsveitt af mœði, ok rauk af henni);2) to be driven, drifted like smoke (mjöll, sjór rýkr);3) fig. to fly, go flying; sverðið rauk ór hendi honum, the sword flew out of his hand.* * *pres. rýk; pret. rauk, raukt, rauk, pl. ruku; subj. ryki; part. rokinn: [A. S. reôcan; Engl. reek; Germ. riechen; Dan. ryge, etc.]:—to reek, smoke, emit smoke or steam, Fms. xi. 36; þann seyði er betr væri at eigi ryki, Ld. 208, Fms. vi. 105; rjúka mun um hauka vára, Fas. ii. 43; var stofan lítt rokin, i. e. there was steam (smoke) in the room, Grett. 170 new Ed.; hann varp af sér klæðum mæðiliga, ok rauk af honum, it reeked off him, Fms. vi. 226; hús stendr þar ok rýkr þar upp af, ok mun þar fé inni, Lv. 47; ambáttin var alsveitt af mæði ok rauk af henni, Gísl. 51; hvat rýkr á diskinum fyrir yðr? Fms. vii. 160; rjúkandi ofns-eldr, Stj. 112; hann laust á ok rauk ór eldr, Korm. 84:—of dust, svá sýndisk sem dusk ryki ór bjálbanum, Ó. H. 218, O. H. L. 39; mjöllin var laus, ok rauk hón, Fb. i. 579:—of the spray of sea-water, þótt stormr þjóti en sjnr rjúki, Bs. ii. 116 (cp. rok), það rýkr: hann tók sinni hendi hvern sveininn, ok slær niðr við steininum, svá at rýkr ( was splashed) heilinn um, Finnb. 292.II. metaph. to fly with violence and suddenly, Dan. ryge; sverðit rauk ór hendi honum, the sword flew out of his hand. Fms. xi. 153; hann rauk ofan fyrir bjargit, Fb. iii. 410; rauk Áskell ofan af viðunni, Fms. viii. 388, v. l.; hann rauk öfugr út á dyrnar, Grett. 114; ruku þeir ofan fyrir bjargit, 101; r. um koll, to be overthrown, etc. -
5 быстро
1) General subject: amain, aptly, at a good bat, at a quick pace, at the double, betimes, briefly, currente calamo, dartingly, flat, flat out, fleetingly, hand over fist, hotfoot, in (at) full pelt, in double-quick time, in short order, jargon, lightly, like a shot, like smoke, like the wind, neck and crop, nimbly, overnight, pat, pitter-patter, prompt, quick, quickly, rapidly, readily, roundly, skittishly, slick, soon, speedily, sweepingly, swift, swiftly, telegraphically, thick and fast, throw (в определенное состояние), trippingly, wham bam, with celerity, with despatch (to do something with despatch - делать что-либо быстро), with dispatch (do something with dispatch - делать что-либо быстро), with speed, apace, play fast and loose, promptly, at a rate of knots, in a whisper, fast (e.g. He drives fast - Он водит машину быстро)2) Medicine: celeriter3) Colloquial: bob, flat-out, in a crack, like a house on fire, make it snappy, live-o (Mostly used in the UK.)5) Poetical language: fleetly6) Latin: cito7) Military: hubba-hubba8) Religion: apace (In a swift manner, with speed, quickly)9) Economy: at a high rate10) Music: rapidamente, subito, veloce11) Scottish language: belive12) Jargon: hell to split, in no time, jet up, lickety-split, on the double, slippy, some, two shakes of a lamb's tail, horse apple13) Astronautics: rapid14) American English: at a good clip, at a steady clip15) Makarov: at full pelt, currente calamo (лат., букв. беглым пером), in full pelt, like a blue streak, suddenly, thick, with expedition16) Taboo: a-helling, hell to toot17) Gold mining: at a brisk pace -
6 a merge straşnic / strună
to run smoothlyto go like smoketo work / to go / to be like one o'clock / like greased lightningRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a merge straşnic / strună
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7 transfumo
trans-fūmo, āre, v. n., to smoke through, to breathe out like smoke ( poet. and very rare):equi per obseratas tabulas,
Sid. Carm. 23, 331:anhelitus compressae irae,
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8 smoky
adjective1) filled with, or giving out (too much) smoke:مليء بالدُّخان شبيه بالدُّخانThe atmosphere in the room was thick and smoky.
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9 berpulun-pulun
rise k.r(of smoke). 2 rise like smoke k.r(of thoughts). -
10 pulun
rise(of smoke). 2 rise like smoke(of thoughts). -
11 как по маслу
1) General subject: easy sledding, like clock-work, on wheels, without a hitch (The fireworks went off without a hitch.)2) Jargon: like smoke -
12 моментально
1) General subject: a brace of shake, before one could say knife, before you can say knife, before you know where you are, in a brace of shakes, in a couple of, in a pig's whisper, in a shake, in a split second, in a tick, in a wink, in half a shake, in next to no time, in the shake of a hand, in the shake of a of a lamb's tail, in two shake, instantly, like smoke, in less than no time, at once, in a new york minute2) Colloquial: like a blink, lickety-split (Especially with the media reports, we thought if there was anyone else having the same symptoms, we'd hear about it lickety-split.)3) American: in less than a pig's whistle4) Latin: instanter5) Engineering: immediately6) Mathematics: instantaneously7) Australian slang: at the drop of a hat, in two ups8) Makarov: in less than a pig's whisper -
13 forsvinne som dugg for solen
vanish into thin air, vanish like dew before the sun (el. like smoke) -
14 haizatu
du/ad.1. to ventilateb. to fan2. ( airez bete) to blow up3. Nekaz. to winnow4. ( uxatu, aienatu)a. to drive out, chase away; eguzkiak lainoak haizatzen dituen bezala like the sun which drives out the fogb. ( abereak) to frighten off, scare away5. ( zirikatu) to tease, bother; txakurra behin eta berriro \haizatuz constantly teasing the dog da/ad.a. ( globoa, e.a.) to blow up, inflateb. (irud.) sabela \haizatu zitzaion her belly ballooned2. ( trinkotasuna galdu, desagertu arte) to dissipate, vanish; kea bezala \haizatua like smoke vanished in the air -
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16 без задоринки
1) General subject: without a hitch2) Jargon: like smoke -
17 без сучка
1) General subject: without a hitch2) Jargon: like smoke -
18 мигом
1) General subject: at the double, in a jiff, in a jiffy, in less than no time, in no time, in trice, like smoke, next to no time, in two shakes of a lamb's tail2) Australian slang: in two ups3) Jargon: in jig time, on the double -
19 с лёгкостью
1) General subject: in a hurry, like smoke, with a wet finger, with ease, hands down2) Colloquial: in one's sleep (as in: He can write a hit song in his sleep) -
20 נמוג כעשן
faded away like smoke
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