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mor, mortarминомет; мор бомбомет; реактивная бомбометная установкаEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > mor
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mor 1. мор, грубый гумус, кислый гумус, низкозольный гумус; 2. слабо разложившиеся растительные остаткиEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > mor
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n. murder (kallið þér þat eigi m., at drepa menn um nætr?).* * *n. [Ulf. maurþr = φόνος; A. S. morð and morðar; Engl. murther, murder; Germ. and Dan. mord; cp. Lat. mort-is]:—a murder, Fær. 187; in ancient times murder (morð) and manslaughter (víg) are distinguished; if the killer, after the deed, had immediately, at the next or at least at the third house, confessed what he had done (lýsa vígi, víg-lýsing, N. G. L. i. 6l), the deed was manslaughter (víg), and the doer was liable to indictment according to the law, but the deed might, with the consent of the prosecutors and relations of the slain, be atoned by weregild. On the other hand, if the víg-lýsing either did not take place or was stealthily performed (Glúm. ch. 27), the deed was murder; and the killer was called morð-vargr, and was out of the pale of the law; en þat er morð ef maðr leynir eða hylr hræ ok gengr eigi í gegn, Grág. (Kb.) i. 154; drepa mann á morð, N. G. L. i. 158; hence the phrase to kill a man and then murder him, i. e. conceal the deed. In one instance the distinction is made threefold, viz. víg, laun-víg, and morð, i. e. laun-víg or secret manslaughter, if no víg-lýsing took place, but the perpetrator left the weapon in the wound or some other evidence that he was the culprit, en þat vóru kölluð launvíg en ekki morð, er menn létu vápn eptir í beninni standa, Gísl. 22. To slay a man asleep or feloniously was also called morð; so also to put a man to death during the night, nátt-víg eru morð-víg, Eg. 417; kallit ér þat eigi morð-verk at drepa menn um nætr? Ó. H. 117; heiti þat níðings verk eða morð ef menn drepask um nætr, Fms. vii. 296: burying alive also was morð, K. Þ. K. 26, passim. For the formula of the víg-lýsing see Grág. Vsl. ch. 20. In poets morð is used = slaughter, thus, morð-álfr, -bráðr, -heggr, etc. = warriors; morð-bál, -linnr, -röðull, -ský, etc. = weapons, Lex. Poët.COMPDS: morðseiðr, morðför, morðgjarn, morðgyðja, morðjárn, morðráð, morðvargr, morðverk, morðvíg. -
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обычай \mor{}{·}o{}o{·}j обычаи, нравы; iri kontraŭ la \mor{}{·}o{}oj идти против обычаев; alia tempo, aliaj \mor{}{·}o{}oj другие времена, другие нравы \mor{}{·}o{}a: \mor{}{·}o{}{·}a polico полиция нравов \mor{}{·}o{}ist{·}o бытописатель; писатель, освещающий нравы. -
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adv. (+ лен.) 1) так, настолько, столь mae'r stafell 'ma mor fawr! эта комната такая большая! 2) ( mor (+ лен.) ... â (+ спир. мут.) / ag) такой... как... mor ddu â'r frân чёрный как ворона ewch mor bell ag y medrwch chi ar y ffordd 'ma идите как можно дальше по этой дороге 3) как, насколько mi ellwch chi ddychmygu mor falch o'n i можете себе представить, как я был доволен
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mora (moren), mødre1) мать3) матушка, мамаша (обращение к пожилой женщине)be for sin syke mor — разг. преследовать собственную выгоду под предлогом защиты интересов другого
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(gen. mós, pl. móar), m. moor, heath, barren moorland.* * *n., spelt morð; hafa morð fjár, Al. 123, Hom. (St.), MS. 623. 21, where it is spelt morg = morþ:—a swarm, prop. a swarm of ants (akin to maurr); mor af mýi, fiski, síld, a swarm of flies, shoal of herrings:— an atom, svo lítið mor. -
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I substantiv1. morKommer du ihåg Mors dag?
Husker du Mors Dag? (i Sverige sidste søndag i maj)
Jag måste gå, morsgumman sitter därhemma och väntar
II substantivJeg er nødt til at gå, min (gamle) mor sidder derhjemme og venter
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арап мавр* * *Ifn. [\mórt, \mórja, \mórok] 1. мавр, {nő} мавританка;2.IIszól.
a \mór megtette kötelességét, a \mór mehet — мавр сделал своё дело, мавр может уйти;mn. tőrt маврский, мавританский;müv. \mór stílus — мавританский стиль\mór harcos — мавританский воин;
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I substantiv1. morKommer du ihåg Mors dag?
Husker du Mors Dag? (i Sverige sidste søndag i maj)Jag måste gå, morsgumman sitter därhemma och väntar
Jeg er nødt til at gå, min (gamle) mor sidder derhjemme og venterSærlige udtryk:II substantiv1. mor, mørkhudet muslim fra Nordafrika og Spanien (fx i Middelalderen) -
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mors dag Muttertag m;mors dreng Muttersöhnchen n;ikke en mors sjæl fig keine Menschenseele;gå i sin mor igen unterbleiben, scheitern, fam einschlafen -
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мамочка[моа]мамамоа мама* * *[тол] sb.moren[mo'on], mødre [møðro], mødrene [møðronə] мать, мамаhun er som en mor for dem она им как/словно мать (родная) -
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2) уста́лый, разби́тый* * ** * *adj( om kød) tender;( hensmuldrende, skør) crumbling,F mouldering;( træt) done in ( fx I was quite done in after the football match);( føjelig) submissive;[ gøre én mør](fig) soften somebody up;[ jeg er helt mør i armene] my arms are aching;[ koge mør] boil till tender. -
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[mo:r](comp. mó) a. большойgo mór – очень
go mór mór – особенно
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MOR — or MOR may refer to: In publications: Mathematics of Operations Research, a quarterly publication on the mathematics of operations research. In mechanics: Modulus of rupture, the material s ability to resist deformation under load. In media: MOR… … Wikipedia
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Mōr — *Mōr germ., Maskulinum: nhd. Mohr; ne. Moor; Rekontruktionsbasis: anfrk., as., ahd.; Interferenz: Lehnwort lat. Maurus; Etymologie: s. lat … Germanisches Wörterbuch
mor´al|iz´er — mor|al|ize «MR uh lyz, MOR », verb, ized, iz|ing. –v.i. to think, talk, or write about questions of right and wrong: »... no one can moralize better after a misfortune has taken place (Washington Irving). –v.t. 1. to point out the lesson or inner … Useful english dictionary
MOR — steht als Abkürzung für: Masters of Rap, Berliner Rapgruppe; Medizinaloberrat; Mittelozeanischer Rücken; Middle of the Road, eine schottische Popband; Monsters of Rock, eine Rockmusik Festivalreihe bzw. eine gleichnamige Musikfernsehsendung. Mor… … Deutsch Wikipedia
mor — ● mor nom masculin (danois mor) Type d humus brut très acide, dont la matière organique reste peu transformée, par suite d un défaut d activité biologique (climat trop froid ou roche mère trop acide). [À ce type d humus, dont la terre de bruyère… … Encyclopédie Universelle
mor — |ó| adj. 1. Maior. 2. Que é chefe de (ex.: monteiro mor, chefe dos monteiros). ‣ Etimologia: redução de maior mor |ô| s. m. 1. [Informal] Amor. 2. por mor de: por causa de. ‣ Etimologia: redução de amor … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
mor|ro — «MOR oh; Spanish MR roh», noun, plural mor|ros «MOR ohz; Spanish. MR rohs». a round hill, hillock, or promontory. ╂[< Spanish morro round object] … Useful english dictionary