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1 breach
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2 abrir una grieta en
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3 abrir brecha en un muro
• make a breach in a wallDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > abrir brecha en un muro
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4 Bresche
f; -,-n breach; eine Bresche schlagen auch fig. clear the way; eine Bresche schlagen in (+ Akk) auch fig. breach, make a breach in; in die Bresche springen (für jemanden / etw. ) oder sich (für jemanden / etw.) in die Bresche werfen fig. step ( oder throw o.s.) into the breach (for s.o. / s.th.)* * *die Breschebreach; gap* * *Brẹ|sche ['brɛʃə]f -, -nbreach, gapeine Bresche schießen — to breach sth
in die Bresche springen (fig) — to step into or fill the breach
* * *(a gap, break or hole: a breach in the castle wall; a breach in security.) breach* * *Bre·sche<-, -n>[ˈbrɛʃə]f breach[für jdn] in die \Bresche springen (fig) to step in [for sb]für jdn/etw eine \Bresche schlagen to stand up for sb/sth* * *die; Bresche, Breschen gap; breach; (fig.)[für jemanden] in die Bresche springen — stand in [for somebody]
für jemanden/etwas eine Bresche schlagen — give one's backing to somebody/something
* * *eine Bresche schlagen auch fig clear the way;eine Bresche schlagen in (+akk) auch fig breach, make a breach in;sich (für jemanden/etwas) in die Bresche werfen fig step ( oder throw o.s.) into the breach (for sb/sth)* * *die; Bresche, Breschen gap; breach; (fig.)[für jemanden] in die Bresche springen — stand in [for somebody]
für jemanden/etwas eine Bresche schlagen — give one's backing to somebody/something
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5 aportillar
v.1 to make a breach in a rampart.2 to break down, to break open.3 to tumble down, to fall into ruins.4 to breach, to make a breach in, to break open.* * *1 to breach, make a breach in* * *1.VT (=romper) to break down, break open; [+ muro] to breach2.See: -
6 sbrecciare
sbrecciare v.tr. (non com.) to breach, to make* a breach: sbrecciare le mura di una città, to make a breach in the walls of a city. -
7 gedik açmak
v. make a breach in, breach, make inroad into--------gedik açmak (mermi)v. search -
8 διασκάπτω
A- σκάψοντι Tab.Heracl.1.131
:—dig through,ἰσθμόν Paus.2.1.5
; δ. τὰ τείχη make a breach in them, Lys. 13.14; ῥόως τῷ ὕδατι make a breach for water in the canals, Tab.Heracl. l. c., cf. Ph.Bel.98.27: also c. gen.,τοῦ τείχους Plu.Pyrrh. 33
; excavate, .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διασκάπτω
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9 брешь
ж.breach, gap; (перен.) flawпробивать брешь (в чём-л.) — breach (smth.), make* a breach (in smth.)
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10 брешь
ж.1) ( пролом в стене) breach, gap2) (недостача, ущерб) flaw, gap, deficit••пробива́ть брешь (в пр.) — breach (d), make a breach (in)
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11 breša
f mil & fig breach, break I otvoriti -u open/make a breach in, fig + open the (flood) gate(s); proširiti -u enlarge/widen the breach -
12 breche
(en -r) breach;[ skyde breche i] make a breach in;[ stille sig (el. gå) i brechen for] stand up for. -
13 संधि
saṉ-dhímfn. containing a conjunction orᅠ transition from one to the other etc. TBr. ;
m. (exceptionally f.;
once in MBh. loc. pl. saṉdhīshu) junction, connection, combination, union with (instr.) KaṭhUp. Subh. ;
association, intercourse with (instr.) MBh. ;
comprehension, totality, the whole essence orᅠ scope of (comp.) Pañcat. ;
agreement, compact TBr. ;
alliance, league, reconciliation, peace between (gen.) orᅠ with (instr. with orᅠ without saha), making a treaty of peace, negotiating alliances (one of a king's six courses of action seeᅠ guṇa;
many kinds are specified e.g.. adṛishṭa-purusha, ucchinna, kāñcana, kapāla, saṉtāna, qq.vv.) Mn. Yājñ. Hit. etc.;
euphonic junction of final andᅠ initial letters in grammar (every sentence in Sanskṛit being regarded as a euphonic chain, a break in which occurs at the end of a sentence andᅠ is denoted by a Virāma orᅠ Avasāna, « stop» ;
this euphonic coalition causing modifications of the final andᅠ initial letters of the separate words of a sentence andᅠ in the final letters of roots andᅠ stems when combined with terminations to form such words) Prāt. Kathās. Sāh. ;
contrivance, management Ragh. Daṡ. ;
place orᅠ point of connection orᅠ contact, juncture, hinge, boundary, boundary line TS. Āpast. MBh. etc.;
critical juncture, crisis, opportune moment MW. ;
a joint, articulation (of the body;
esp. applied to the five junctures of the parts of the eye) RV. etc. etc.;
interstice, crevice, interval MBh. ;
the space between heaven andᅠ earth, horizon ṠBr. GṛṠrS. ;
the interval between day andᅠ night, twilight (= saṉ-dhyā) VS. etc. etc.;
a seam Amar. ;
a fold Pañcat. ;
a wall orᅠ the hole orᅠ cavity orᅠ breach in a wall made by a housebreaker (acc. with chid orᅠ bhid orᅠ Caus. of ut-pad, « to make a breach in a wall») Mn. Mṛicch. Daṡ. ;
the vagina orᅠ vulva L. ;
a juncture orᅠ division of a drama (reckoned to be five, viz. mukha, pratinukha, garbha, vimarṡa, andᅠ nirvahaṇa, qq.vv.;
orᅠ one of the 14 kinds of nirvahaṇa orᅠ catastrophe) Bhar. Daṡar. etc.. ;
a period at the expiration of each Yuga orᅠ age (equivalent to one sixth of its duration andᅠ intervening before the commencement of the next;
occurring alsoᅠ at the end of each Manv-antara andᅠ Kalpa) W. ;
a pause orᅠ rest ib. ;
a part, portion, piece of anything AitBr. Hariv. Naish. Sch. ;
a partic. Stotra. Br. ;
(in mensuration) the connecting link of a perpendicular ib. ;
the common side of a double triangle Ṡulbas. ;
= sâ̱vakāṡa L. ;
N. of a son of Prasuṡruta BhP. ;
f. N. of a goddess presiding over junction orᅠ union VS.
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14 пробить брешь
( в чём)breach smth.; make a breach in smth.; strike a hard blow to smth.; cause a serious damage to smth. -
15 διακόπτω
V 1-7-4-1-4=17 Gn 38,29; 2 Sm 5,20(bis); 6,8; 2 Kgs 3,26A: to cut in two, to cut through, to divide [τι] Ps 28(29),7; to break open [τι] 2 Mc 10,36; to cut through [abs.] 2 Kgs 3,26; to break through [τινα] 2 Sm 5,20; to destroy, to devastate [τι] Jdt 2,23; to cut through into [εἴς τι] Am 9,1; to make a breach upon [ἔν τινι] (of pers.) 1 Chr 15,13P: to be cut through Gn 38,29; to be broken up (of a city) Jer 52,7; to be killed 2 Mc 10,30; to be dispersed (of water) 2 Sm 5,20διέκοψεν κύριος διακοπήν the Lord made a breach, inflicted a deep wound (semit., rendering MT פרץ פרץ יהוה) 2 Sm 6,8 -
16 διαιρέω
A take apart, cleave in twain, divide,διὰ δ' ἀμφοτέρους ἕλε κύκλους ἀσπίδος Il. 20.280
;παῖδα κατὰ μέλεα διελών Hdt.1.119
; δ. λαγόν cut it open, ib. 123; δ. πυλίδα break it open, Th.4.110, 6.51;δ. τὴν ὀροφήν
tear away, pull down,Id.
4.48;τοὺς σταυρούς X.An.5.2.21
; δ. τοῦ τείχους take down part of the wall, make a breach in it, Th.2.75; τὸ διῃρημένον the breach, ib.76,5.3; διῃρημένοι τὸ ὑπόζωμα, of insects, Arist. HA 556a18;διαιρουμένος τὴν καρδίαν Phld.Sign.1
.II divide, δύο μοίρας Λυδῶν the Lydians into two parts, Hdt.1.94, cf. 4.148;δύο μερίδας D.48.12
;δ. τριχῇ ψυχήν Pl.Phdr. 253c
;δ. εἰς τὸ ἐλάχιστον Arist.Sens. 440b5
;εἰς ὁμοιομερῆ Id.HA 486a5
([voice] Pass.):—[voice] Med., divide for themselves, κατ' ὀλίγας ναῦς διελόμενοι distributing their ships in small divisions, Th.4.11; τοῖς δικάζουσι δ. τὰ ὦτα lending an ear to both parties, Lib.Or.52.4; divide among themselves, ;τὴν ληΐην Hdt.9.85
;κατὰ πόλεις τὸ ἔργον Th.7.19
;τἀδικήματα D.45.38
: abs.,δ. κατὰ πόλεις Th.5.114
:—[voice] Pass., διῃρημένοι κατ' ἀναπαύλας divided into relays, Id.2.75; διαιρήσομαι as [tense] fut. [voice] Pass., Pl.Plt. 261c;διῄρητο τὰ τῶν Ἑλλήνων εἰς δύο D.10.51
.III distinguish,τυραννίδος εἴδη δύο διείλομεν Arist. Pol. 1295a8
, etc.;δ. πότερα.. X.Oec.7.26
: abs., Ar.Nu. 742:—[voice] Med., Pl.Tht. 182c;δ. τοὺς ἀμείνους καὶ τοὺς χείρονας Id.Lg. 950c
;δ. περί τινος Id.Chrm. 163d
.2 determine, decide,διαφορὰς διαιρέοντες Hdt.4.23
; ; τοῦτο πρᾶγμα ib. 488; ψήφῳ δ. τοῦδε πράγματος πέρι ib. 630;τὰ ἀμφίλογα X.Vect.3.3
, cf. Pl.R. 571a, Prt. 314b, al.;κλήρῳ δ. τὸν νικῶντα Id.Lg. 946b
;δ. περί τινος Arist.Ph. 239b13
, etc.; διαιρείσθω πόσα εἴδη, etc., Id.Pol. 1300b18, etc.: abs., Ar. Ra. 1100; alsoδ. εἴτε E.Ba. 206
codd.4 [voice] Med., interpret, τέρας, δημεῖον, D.H.4.60, 9.6.IV in Logic, divide,δ. κατ' εἴδη τὰ ὄντα Pl.Phdr. 273e
; divide a genus into its species, Arist.APo. 96b15, al.:—[voice] Med., Id.PA 642b5.V Math., divide, Pl.Lg. 895e ([voice] Pass.); διελόντι, dividendo, Archim.Sph.Cyl.1.6, al.VI divide words, punctuate in reading, Isoc.12.17, Arist.Rh. 1401a24 ([voice] Pass.); Gramm., resolve a diphthong or contracted form,διῃρῆσθαι Ἰακῶς A.D.Pron.38.17
, cf. Corn.ND5, Hdn.Philet.p.456P. ([voice] Pass.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαιρέω
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17 gedik
"1. breach, gap; notch. 2. mountain pass, notch. 3. fault, defect. 4. loophole (in the law). 5. difficult situation. 6. privilege. - açılmak to have a need arise suddenly. - açmak /da/ to make a breach (in). - kapamak to fill the gap. -leri tıkamak to stop the gaps." -
18 abrir brecha
• break through• make a breach• make watertight• make way for -
19 abrir brecha
v.to make way, to break through, to make a breach. -
20 С-560
КИТАЙСКАЯ СТЕНА //r NP sing only fixed WOan impenetrable barrier that completely isolates s.o. or sth. from s.o. or sth. else (often from the rest of the world): Chinese wall.Этот милый юноша... уже тогда считался членом семьи. Он один сумел пробить брешь в китайской стене, отделявшей Бурлюков от всего мира... (Лившиц 1). This nice young man... was then already regarded as a member of the family. He was the only one who managed to make a breach in the Chinese wall which separated the Burliuks from the whole world (1a).From Great Wall of China, the name given to the ancient system of fortifications between China and Mongolia.
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