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  • 101 escuálido

    adj.
    squalid, filthy.
    * * *
    1 (delgado) emaciated, extremely thin, skinny
    2 (sucio) squalid, filthy
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=delgado) skinny, scraggy
    2) (=sucio) squalid, filthy
    * * *
    - da adjetivo <persona/animal> skinny, scrawny
    * * *
    = grungy, emaciated, squalid, scrawny [scrawnier -comp., scrawniest -sup.], puny [punier -comp., puniest -sup.], skinny [skinnier -comp., skinniest -sup.], gaunt.
    Ex. It is primarily a story about a girl who, pregnant, flees her disapproving family to search for the father of her child in the grungy and sinister Midlands of England.
    Ex. The non-white anorexic subjects reported ealier menarche, were shorter in stature, less emaciated, and practiced veganism slightly more commonly.
    Ex. The author examines Whistler's visits to the more squalid sections of the city, his views along the Thames and his portrayals of street urchins.
    Ex. It is easy to see its two scrawny protagonists who ride around town on their bikes killing stray cats and dogs as victims of poverty and broken homes.
    Ex. They are for the most part, a puny, degenerate race, whose bodies are too weak for their overworked minds.
    Ex. The writer discusses the fashion industry's obsession with skinny models.
    Ex. A dog standing in the middle of the road raised his hackles and growled as the line of filthy, gaunt humans marched down the dusty street towards him.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo <persona/animal> skinny, scrawny
    * * *
    = grungy, emaciated, squalid, scrawny [scrawnier -comp., scrawniest -sup.], puny [punier -comp., puniest -sup.], skinny [skinnier -comp., skinniest -sup.], gaunt.

    Ex: It is primarily a story about a girl who, pregnant, flees her disapproving family to search for the father of her child in the grungy and sinister Midlands of England.

    Ex: The non-white anorexic subjects reported ealier menarche, were shorter in stature, less emaciated, and practiced veganism slightly more commonly.
    Ex: The author examines Whistler's visits to the more squalid sections of the city, his views along the Thames and his portrayals of street urchins.
    Ex: It is easy to see its two scrawny protagonists who ride around town on their bikes killing stray cats and dogs as victims of poverty and broken homes.
    Ex: They are for the most part, a puny, degenerate race, whose bodies are too weak for their overworked minds.
    Ex: The writer discusses the fashion industry's obsession with skinny models.
    Ex: A dog standing in the middle of the road raised his hackles and growled as the line of filthy, gaunt humans marched down the dusty street towards him.

    * * *
    A ‹persona/animal› skinny, scrawny
    B ‹lugar› squalid
    * * *

    escuálido
    ◊ -da adjetivo ‹persona/animal skinny, scrawny

    escuálido,-a adjetivo emaciated

    ' escuálido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    escuálida
    English:
    scraggy
    - emaciated
    - scrawny
    * * *
    escuálido, -a adj
    emaciated
    * * *
    adj skinny, emaciated
    * * *
    escuálido, -da adj
    1) : skinny, scrawny
    2) inmundo: filthy, squalid

    Spanish-English dictionary > escuálido

  • 102 famélico

    adj.
    starved, hungry, famished, starving.
    * * *
    1 starving, famished
    * * *
    ADJ starving, famished
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo starving

    vengo famélico — (fam) I'm famished

    * * *
    = gaunt.
    Ex. A dog standing in the middle of the road raised his hackles and growled as the line of filthy, gaunt humans marched down the dusty street towards him.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo starving

    vengo famélico — (fam) I'm famished

    * * *

    Ex: A dog standing in the middle of the road raised his hackles and growled as the line of filthy, gaunt humans marched down the dusty street towards him.

    * * *
    starving
    ¿qué hay para comer? vengo famélico ( fam); what's for lunch? I'm famished o starved, I'm starving ( BrE colloq)
    * * *

    famélico,-a adjetivo starving, starved, famished
    ' famélico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    famélica
    English:
    ravenous
    - famished
    - starving
    * * *
    famélico, -a adj
    1. [hambriento] starving, famished
    2. [delgado] emaciated
    * * *
    adj starving
    * * *
    famélico, -ca adj
    hambriento: starving, famished

    Spanish-English dictionary > famélico

  • 103 flaco

    adj.
    thin, lean, skinny, frail.
    * * *
    1 (delgado) thin, skinny
    2 (débil) weak, frail
    1 (debilidad) weak point, weak spot; (vicio) bad habit
    ————————
    1 (debilidad) weak point, weak spot; (vicio) bad habit
    * * *
    (f. - flaca)
    adj.
    1) thin, skinny
    2) feeble, weak
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) (=delgado) thin, skinny *

    años flacos LAm lean years

    ponerse flaco LAm to get thin

    2) (=débil) weak, feeble; [memoria] bad, short; LAm [tierra] barren

    su punto flaco — his weak point, his weakness

    2.
    SM (=defecto) failing; (=punto débil) weakness, weak point
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo
    a) < persona> thin, skinny (colloq)
    b) (AmL) ( como apelativo cariñoso) skinny (colloq)
    c) ( insignificante) poor
    * * *
    = skinny [skinnier -comp., skinniest -sup.], scrawny [scrawnier -comp., scrawniest -sup.], puny [punier -comp., puniest -sup.], gaunt.
    Ex. The writer discusses the fashion industry's obsession with skinny models.
    Ex. It is easy to see its two scrawny protagonists who ride around town on their bikes killing stray cats and dogs as victims of poverty and broken homes.
    Ex. They are for the most part, a puny, degenerate race, whose bodies are too weak for their overworked minds.
    Ex. A dog standing in the middle of the road raised his hackles and growled as the line of filthy, gaunt humans marched down the dusty street towards him.
    ----
    * ahorrar para cuando lleguen las vacas flacas = save for + a rainy day.
    * punto flaco = blind spot, weak link.
    * punto flaco, el = chink in the armour, the.
    * ser el punto más flaco de Alguien = be at + Posesivo + weakest.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo
    a) < persona> thin, skinny (colloq)
    b) (AmL) ( como apelativo cariñoso) skinny (colloq)
    c) ( insignificante) poor
    * * *
    = skinny [skinnier -comp., skinniest -sup.], scrawny [scrawnier -comp., scrawniest -sup.], puny [punier -comp., puniest -sup.], gaunt.

    Ex: The writer discusses the fashion industry's obsession with skinny models.

    Ex: It is easy to see its two scrawny protagonists who ride around town on their bikes killing stray cats and dogs as victims of poverty and broken homes.
    Ex: They are for the most part, a puny, degenerate race, whose bodies are too weak for their overworked minds.
    Ex: A dog standing in the middle of the road raised his hackles and growled as the line of filthy, gaunt humans marched down the dusty street towards him.
    * ahorrar para cuando lleguen las vacas flacas = save for + a rainy day.
    * punto flaco = blind spot, weak link.
    * punto flaco, el = chink in the armour, the.
    * ser el punto más flaco de Alguien = be at + Posesivo + weakest.

    * * *
    flaco -ca
    1 ‹persona› thin
    * * *

     

    flaco
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    thin, skinny (colloq)
    flaco,-a adjetivo
    1 (muy delgado) skinny
    2 (débil) weak: tienes flaca memoria, you have a very bad memory
    punto flaco, weak spot

    ' flaco' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    flaca
    - punto
    - reseca
    - reseco
    - chupado
    - delgado
    English:
    chink
    - disservice
    - lean
    - point
    - rake
    - scrawny
    - skinny
    - thin
    - weakness
    - blind
    - spindly
    * * *
    flaco, -a
    adj
    1. [delgado] thin;
    [esquelético] skinny
    2. [frágil] weak;
    su punto flaco es la ortografía his weak point is spelling
    3. [pobre]
    le haces un flaco servicio o [m5] favor mimándolo tanto you're not doing him any favours by spoiling him like that
    nm,f
    Am Fam [como apelativo]
    ¿cómo estás, flaca? hey, how are you doing?;
    ¿qué auto tiene el flaco? what kind of car has the guy got?
    * * *
    I adj
    1 ( delgado) thin
    2 ( débil)
    :
    punto flaco weak point;
    flaco de memoria forgetful
    II m, flaca f thin person
    * * *
    flaco, -ca adj
    1) delgado: thin, skinny
    2) : feeble, weak
    una excusa flaca: a feeble excuse
    * * *
    flaco adj
    1. (delgado) thin [comp. thinner; superl. thinnest]
    2. (débil) weak

    Spanish-English dictionary > flaco

  • 104 llenar las calles

    (v.) = be out in force, come out in + force
    Ex. Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.
    Ex. The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.
    * * *
    (v.) = be out in force, come out in + force

    Ex: Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.

    Ex: The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llenar las calles

  • 105 ante

    prep.
    1 in front of, before, in the presence of.
    2 before, in the event of, taking into consideration.
    m.
    1 elk, moose.
    2 suede, deer skin.
    * * *
    1 ZOOLOGÍA elk, moose
    2 (piel) suede
    ————————
    1 before, in the presence of
    2 (considerando) in the face of
    \
    ante todo (primero) first of all 2 (por encima de) above all
    * * *
    1. prep.
    2) considering, faced with
    2. noun m.
    1) elk, moose
    * * *
    I
    SM
    1) (Zool) (=ciervo) elk, moose; (=búfalo) buffalo; Méx (=tapir) tapir
    2) (=piel) suede
    3) Méx (=dulce) macaroon
    II
    PREP
    1) (=en presencia de) [+ persona] before
    2) (=enfrentado a) [+ peligro] in the face of, faced with; [+ dificultad, duda] faced with
    3)

    ante todo hay que recordar que... — first of all let's remember that...

    * * *
    I
    1)
    a) (frml) ( delante de) before
    b) ( frente a)
    2)

    ante todo — ( primero) first and foremost; ( sobre todo) above all

    II
    a) (Zool) ( especie europea) elk; ( especie norteamericana) moose
    b) ( cuero) suede
    * * *
    I
    1)
    a) (frml) ( delante de) before
    b) ( frente a)
    2)

    ante todo — ( primero) first and foremost; ( sobre todo) above all

    II
    a) (Zool) ( especie europea) elk; ( especie norteamericana) moose
    b) ( cuero) suede
    * * *
    ante1
    1 = suede.

    Ex: English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.

    * piel de ante = suede.

    ante2
    2 = before, in the face of, vis à vis, in the presence of, in view of, facing.

    Ex: The hearings before the Royal Commission, including among the witnesses some of the most prominent librarians and scholars of that day, extended from 1847 to 1849.

    Ex: In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.
    Ex: The information note following the explanatory heading provides guidance to the user of the catalogue vis à vis the conventions used in formulating uniform headings.
    Ex: Errors in colleagues' work should be brought to their attention tactfully and not in the presence of others = A los compañeros se les debería hacer ver sus errores discretamente y no en presencia de otros.
    Ex: In view of the frequency with which users could benefit from references to a broader subject this omission must be regarded as a deficiency of A/Z subject catalogue.
    Ex: Under the Highway Safety Code, cyclists must ride on the street, facing traffic.
    * ante cualquier adversidad = in the face of + adversity.
    * ante la adversidad = in the face of + adversity.
    * ante la ley = at law.
    * ante la opinión pública = in the public eye.
    * ante la posibilidad de = at the prospect of.
    * ante la presión de = in the crush to.
    * ante + Posesivo + propios ojos = before + Posesivo + (own two) eyes, before + Posesivo + very eyes.
    * ante-sala = lobby.
    * ante todo = first and foremost, before anything else, more than anything else, first of all, above all, above all things.
    * estar ante = be faced with.
    * representación ante el juzgado = representation at tribunal.

    * * *
    A
    1 ( frml) (delante de) before
    comparecer ante el juez to appear before the judge
    miles de personas desfilaron ante su cadáver thousands of people filed past the body
    2
    (enfrentado a): ante la gravedad de la situación in view of o considering o given the seriousness of the situation
    ante la proximidad de las elecciones with the elections so close
    veamos cómo reacciona ante este problema let us see how he reacts when faced with this problem
    todos somos iguales ante la ley we are all equal in the eyes of the law
    nos hallamos ante una gran injusticia we are faced with a grave injustice
    ante la duda, abstente if in doubt, don't
    B
    ante todo (primero) first and foremost; (sobre todo) above all
    se considera ante todo madre she thinks of herself as a mother above all else
    la seguridad ante todo safety first, safety must come first
    A
    2 (cuero) suede
    una chaqueta de ante a suede jacket
    * * *

     

    ante preposición
    1
    a) (frml) ( delante de) before;


    b) ( frente a):


    iguales ante la ley equal in the eyes of the law;
    nos hallamos ante un problema we are faced with a problem
    2


    ( sobre todo) above all
    ■ sustantivo masculino ( cuero) suede
    ante 1 sustantivo masculino
    1 (piel) suede
    2 Zool elk, moose
    ante 2 preposición
    1 before, in the presence of
    Jur ante notario, in the presence of a notary
    2 (en vista de) faced with, in view of: ante la falta de medios, hicieron un llamamiento a la solidaridad, faced with the shortage of resources, they made an appeal for help
    ♦ Locuciones: ante todo, discreción, above all, be discreet
    ' ante' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    a.m.
    - acobardarse
    - actitud
    - apelar
    - calma
    - comparecer
    - contingencia
    - declarar
    - desesperación
    - desfilar
    - disyuntiva
    - doblarse
    - el
    - entera
    - entero
    - escamarse
    - evidenciar
    - expectante
    - firme
    - humillarse
    - igualdad
    - impasible
    - inclinarse
    - infranqueable
    - inmutable
    - levantarse
    - palidecer
    - plantarse
    - prestar
    - reaccionar
    - resistir
    - retroceder
    - sombrero
    - sucumbir
    - viabilidad
    - abogado
    - acobardar
    - alarma
    - apocarse
    - ciego
    - conducir
    - humillar
    - igual
    - imperturbable
    - inclinar
    - interceder
    - ley
    - mediar
    - negativa
    - poder
    English:
    a.m.
    - accountable
    - accused
    - admire
    - alarmed
    - ambush
    - ante
    - appear
    - appearance
    - before
    - bristle
    - career
    - cheek
    - crawl
    - curtsey
    - curtsy
    - demonstrator
    - equal
    - flail
    - gazumping
    - give in
    - give up
    - go before
    - grovel
    - guilt
    - haul up
    - insecure
    - justice
    - kneel
    - kowtow
    - March
    - primarily
    - protest
    - quail
    - react
    - responsible
    - safety
    - shrink
    - stick
    - suede
    - survivalist
    - unmoved
    - yield
    - address
    - barrister
    - bow
    - eye
    - file
    - first
    - go
    * * *
    ante1 nm
    1. [piel] suede;
    zapatos de ante suede shoes
    2. [animal] [europeo] elk;
    [americano] moose
    ante2 prep
    1. [delante de, en presencia de] before;
    se arrodilló ante el Papa he kneeled before the Pope;
    comparecer ante el juez to appear before the judge, to appear in court;
    apelar ante el tribunal to appeal to the court;
    es muy tímido y se encoge ante sus superiores he's very timid and clams up in the presence of his superiors;
    nos hicimos una foto ante la Esfinge we took a photo of ourselves standing in front of the Sphinx;
    estamos ante otro Dalí this is another Dali, we have before us another Dali;
    desfilar/marchar ante algo/alguien to file/march past sth/sb
    2. [frente a] [hecho, circunstancia] in the face of;
    ante una actitud tan intolerante, poco se puede hacer there is little we can do in the face of such intolerance;
    ante la insistencia de su hermano, accedimos a admitirla at her brother's insistence, we agreed to take her on;
    no se detendrá ante nada she'll stop at nothing, nothing will stop her;
    no se amilana ante nada he isn't scared of anything;
    ¿cuál es tu postura ante el aborto? what's your opinion about abortion?;
    cerrar los ojos ante algo [ignorar] to close one's eyes to sth;
    ante la duda, mejor no intentarlo if in doubt, it's best not to attempt it;
    me descubro ante su esfuerzo I take my hat off to him for his effort;
    extasiarse ante algo to go into ecstasies over sth;
    se quedó solo ante el peligro he was left to face the danger alone;
    se crece ante las dificultades she thrives in the face of adversity;
    ser responsable ante alguien to be accountable to sb;
    retroceder ante el peligro to shrink back from danger
    3. [respecto de] compared to;
    su obra palidece ante la de su maestro his work pales in comparison with that of his master;
    su opinión prevaleció ante la mía his opinion prevailed over mine
    4.
    ante todo [sobre todo] above all;
    [en primer lugar] first of all
    * * *
    I m
    1 suede
    2 ZO moose
    3 Méx ( postre) egg and coconut dessert
    II prp posición before; dificultad faced with;
    ante todo above all
    * * *
    ante nm
    1) : elk, moose
    2) : suede
    ante prep
    1) : before, in front of
    2) : considering, in view of
    3)
    ante todo : first and foremost, above all
    * * *
    ante1 n suede
    ante2 prep
    1. (delante de) before
    2. (frente a) in the face of

    Spanish-English dictionary > ante

  • 106 forbi

    by, over, past
    * * *
    prep. by, past (f.eks.

    the soldiers marched past the house

    ) prep. [ lenger borte] beyond, past adv. by adv. over, gone, at an end (f.eks.

    the war is over, my youth is gone, the era of reform is at an end

    ) adv. past (f.eks.

    he watched the soldiers as they marched past

    ) adv. [ ved passering] past, by adv. [over, slutt] finished, gone, over, at an end (f.eks.

    the winter is over

    )

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > forbi

  • 107 March

    {ma:tʃ}
    I. n март
    II. 1. ист. обик. pl граница, предел, особ. погранична област между Англия и Шотландия/Уелс
    2. погранична спорна облаcт, покрайнини
    III. v гранича с, намирам се до (за страни, имения и пр.) (често с with)
    IV. 1. воен. маршируване, поход
    on the MARCH в поход, на път, в настъпление
    2. ход, поход, марш
    MARCH past военен парад, церемониален марш
    3. преход (разстояние)
    forced MARCH дълъг преход, воен. форсиран поход/преход
    to steal a MARCH on изпреварвам
    4. прен. ход, течение (на времето, събития), напредък, прогрес, постижения, развитие
    5. муз. марш
    dead/funeral MARCH погребален марш
    V. 1. марширувам
    2. ходя, крача, напредвам
    запътвам се (to, towards)
    3. предвижвам (войски), заповядвам на (войски) да маршируват
    4. изминавам (разстояние)
    5. прен. напредвам, прогресирам (за събития, начинание)
    6. вървя, напредвам (за време)
    march along напредвам
    march away отивам си, тръгвам, потеглям, оттеглям се, заповядвам на/карам (някого) да тръгне, насила отвеждам (някого някъде)
    she MARCHed the children away to bed тя заповяда на децата да си легнат
    march by минавам в церемониален марш, дефилирам
    march forth потеглям, настъпвам
    march in/into влизам (в)
    march off march away
    march on продължавам да напредвам/марширувам, потеглям напред, воен. започвам парада
    march past march by
    * * *
    {ma:tsh} n март.(2) {ma:tsh} n 1. ист. обик. pl граница, предел, особ. пограничн{3} {ma:tsh} v гранича с, намирам се до (за страни, имения и пр.{4} {ma:tsh} n 1. воен. маршируване; поход; on the March в поход; на{5} {ma:tsh} v 1. марширувам; 2. ходя, крача; напредвам; запътва
    * * *
    март;марш; напредък;
    * * *
    1. dead/funeral march погребален марш 2. forced march дълъг преход, воен. форсиран поход/преход 3. i. n март 4. ii. ист. обик. pl граница, предел, особ. погранична област между Англия и Шотландия/Уелс 5. iii. v гранича с, намирам се до (за страни, имения и пр.) (често с with) 6. iv. воен. маршируване, поход 7. march along напредвам 8. march away отивам си, тръгвам, потеглям, оттеглям се, заповядвам на/карам (някого) да тръгне, насила отвеждам (някого някъде) 9. march by минавам в церемониален марш, дефилирам 10. march forth потеглям, настъпвам 11. march in/into влизам (в) 12. march off march away 13. march on продължавам да напредвам/марширувам, потеглям напред, воен. започвам парада 14. march past march by 15. march past военен парад, церемониален марш 16. on the march в поход, на път, в настъпление 17. she marched the children away to bed тя заповяда на децата да си легнат 18. to steal a march on изпреварвам 19. v. марширувам 20. вървя, напредвам (за време) 21. запътвам се (to, towards) 22. изминавам (разстояние) 23. муз. марш 24. погранична спорна облаcт, покрайнини 25. предвижвам (войски), заповядвам на (войски) да маршируват 26. прен. напредвам, прогресирам (за събития, начинание) 27. прен. ход, течение (на времето, събития), напредък, прогрес, постижения, развитие 28. преход (разстояние) 29. ход, поход, марш 30. ходя, крача, напредвам
    * * *
    March[ma:tʃ] n 1. месец март (съкр. Mar.); 2. attr мартенски.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > March

  • 108 march

    {ma:tʃ}
    I. n март
    II. 1. ист. обик. pl граница, предел, особ. погранична област между Англия и Шотландия/Уелс
    2. погранична спорна облаcт, покрайнини
    III. v гранича с, намирам се до (за страни, имения и пр.) (често с with)
    IV. 1. воен. маршируване, поход
    on the MARCH в поход, на път, в настъпление
    2. ход, поход, марш
    MARCH past военен парад, церемониален марш
    3. преход (разстояние)
    forced MARCH дълъг преход, воен. форсиран поход/преход
    to steal a MARCH on изпреварвам
    4. прен. ход, течение (на времето, събития), напредък, прогрес, постижения, развитие
    5. муз. марш
    dead/funeral MARCH погребален марш
    V. 1. марширувам
    2. ходя, крача, напредвам
    запътвам се (to, towards)
    3. предвижвам (войски), заповядвам на (войски) да маршируват
    4. изминавам (разстояние)
    5. прен. напредвам, прогресирам (за събития, начинание)
    6. вървя, напредвам (за време)
    march along напредвам
    march away отивам си, тръгвам, потеглям, оттеглям се, заповядвам на/карам (някого) да тръгне, насила отвеждам (някого някъде)
    she MARCHed the children away to bed тя заповяда на децата да си легнат
    march by минавам в церемониален марш, дефилирам
    march forth потеглям, настъпвам
    march in/into влизам (в)
    march off march away
    march on продължавам да напредвам/марширувам, потеглям напред, воен. започвам парада
    march past march by
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    {ma:tsh} n март.(2) {ma:tsh} n 1. ист. обик. pl граница, предел, особ. пограничн{3} {ma:tsh} v гранича с, намирам се до (за страни, имения и пр.{4} {ma:tsh} n 1. воен. маршируване; поход; on the March в поход; на{5} {ma:tsh} v 1. марширувам; 2. ходя, крача; напредвам; запътва
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    март;марш; напредък;
    * * *
    1. dead/funeral march погребален марш 2. forced march дълъг преход, воен. форсиран поход/преход 3. i. n март 4. ii. ист. обик. pl граница, предел, особ. погранична област между Англия и Шотландия/Уелс 5. iii. v гранича с, намирам се до (за страни, имения и пр.) (често с with) 6. iv. воен. маршируване, поход 7. march along напредвам 8. march away отивам си, тръгвам, потеглям, оттеглям се, заповядвам на/карам (някого) да тръгне, насила отвеждам (някого някъде) 9. march by минавам в церемониален марш, дефилирам 10. march forth потеглям, настъпвам 11. march in/into влизам (в) 12. march off march away 13. march on продължавам да напредвам/марширувам, потеглям напред, воен. започвам парада 14. march past march by 15. march past военен парад, церемониален марш 16. on the march в поход, на път, в настъпление 17. she marched the children away to bed тя заповяда на децата да си легнат 18. to steal a march on изпреварвам 19. v. марширувам 20. вървя, напредвам (за време) 21. запътвам се (to, towards) 22. изминавам (разстояние) 23. муз. марш 24. погранична спорна облаcт, покрайнини 25. предвижвам (войски), заповядвам на (войски) да маршируват 26. прен. напредвам, прогресирам (за събития, начинание) 27. прен. ход, течение (на времето, събития), напредък, прогрес, постижения, развитие 28. преход (разстояние) 29. ход, поход, марш 30. ходя, крача, напредвам
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    march I. n 1. воен. марш, маршируване; поход; on the \march в поход; в настъпление; \march past военен парад; церемониален марш; 2. ход; поход, марш; slow \march бавен ход; quick \march бърз ход; 3. преход ( разстояние) (и day's \march); forced \march дълъг преход; to steal a \march upon изпреварвам; печеля аванс пред; 4. прен. ход, течение (на времето, събития); напредък, прогрес, постижения, успехи; развитие; 5. муз. марш; dead \march погребален марш; II. v 1. марширувам; 2. ходя, крача, напредвам; запътвам се (to, towards); 3. предвижвам ( войски); заповядвам на, карам ( войски) да маршируват; 4. закарвам, отвеждам ( off); 5. прен. напредвам, прогресирам (за събития, начинание); to \march to a different drummer ( tune) играя по друга музика; следвам различни убеждения; III. march n ист. 1. граница, предел; pl погранична област между Англия и Шотландия (Уелс); 2. погранична, спорна област; покрайнини; IV. v (често с with) гранича с, намирам се до (за държави, имения и под.).

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > march

  • 109 berbaris

    defile, from a line, march, line up, to drill
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    march, marched, marched, marching
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    form a line (of trees); march; line up, form a queue; to drill

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > berbaris

  • 110 повеждам

    lead; conduct; drive
    (почвам нещо пръв) give a lead, take the lead
    повеждам разговор start a conversation
    повеждам борба срещу begin/initiate a struggle/drive against; array o.s. against
    повеждам на бой lead off to battle
    повеждам хорото прен. lead off
    поведоха осъдените към затвора they marched off/conducted the convicts to the prison
    повеждам се no take after, follow the lead of
    повеждам се по ума на be influenced by
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    повѐждам,
    гл. lead; conduct; drive; ( почвам нещо пръв) give a lead, take the lead; \повеждам хорото прен. lead off; (в резултата) спорт. go in/take the lead;
    \повеждам се по take after, follow the lead of; \повеждам се по ума на be influenced by.
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    1. (почвам нещо пръв) give a lead, take the lead 2. lead;conduct;drive 3. ПОВЕЖДАМ ce no take after, follow the lead of 4. ПОВЕЖДАМ ce пo ума на be influenced by 5. ПОВЕЖДАМ борба срещу begin/initiate a struggle/drive against;array o.s. against 6. ПОВЕЖДАМ на бой lead off to battle 7. ПОВЕЖДАМ разговор start a conversation 8. ПОВЕЖДАМ хорото прен. lead off 9. поведоха осъдените към затвора they marched off/conducted the convicts to the prison

    Български-английски речник > повеждам

  • 111 AF

    of
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    prep. w. dat.
    I. Of place:
    1) off, from;
    G. hljóp af hesti sínum, G. jumped off his horse;
    ganga af mótinu, to go away from the meeting;
    Flosi kastaði af sér skikkjunni, threw off his cloak;
    Gizzur gekk af útsuðri at gerðinu, from the south-west;
    hann hafði leyst af sér skúa sína, he had taken off his shoes;
    Steinarr vildi slíta hann af sér, throw him off;
    tók Gísli þá af sér vápnin, took off his arms;
    bréf af Magnúsi konungi, a letter from king Magnus;
    hverr af öðrum, one after another, in succession;
    vil ek þú vinnir af þér skuldina, work off the debt;
    muntu enga sætt af mér fá, no peace at my hand;
    rísa af dauða, to rise from the dead;
    vakna af draumi, to awaken from a dream;
    lúka upp af hrossi, to open a gate from off a horse;
    vindr stóð af landi, the wind blew from the land;
    2) out of;
    verða tekinn af heimi, to be taken out of the world;
    gruflar hón af læknum, she scrambles out of the brook;
    Otradalr var mjök af vegi, far out of the way.
    Connected with út; föstudaginn fór út herrinn af borginni, marched out of the town.
    II. Of time; past, beyond:
    af ómagaaldri, able to support oneself, of age;
    ek em nú af léttasta skeiði, no longer in the prime of life;
    þá er sjau vikur eru af sumri, when seven weeks of summer are past;
    var mikit af nótt, much of the night was past.
    III. In various other relations:
    1) þiggja lið af e-m, to receive help from one;
    hafa umboð af e-m, to be another’s deputy;
    vera góðs (ills) maklegr af e-m, to deserve good (bad) of one;
    féll þar lið mart af Eyvindi, many of Eyvind’s men fell there;
    þá eru þeir útlagir ok af goðorði sínu, have forfeited their goðorð;
    þá skalt þú af allri fjárheimtunni, forfeit all the claim;
    ek skal stefna þér af konunni, summon thee to give up;
    2) off, of;
    höggva fót, hönd, af e-m, to cut off one’s foot, hand;
    vil ek, at þú takir slíkt sem þér líkar af varningi, whatever you like of the stores;
    þar lá forkr einn ok brotit af endanum, with the point broken off;
    absol., beit hann höndina af, bit the hand off;
    fauk af höfuðit, the head flew off;
    3) of, among;
    hinn efniligasti maðr af ungum mönnum, the most promising of the young men;
    4) with;
    hláða, (ferma) skip af e-u, to load (freight) a ship with;
    fylla heiminn af sínu kyni, to fill the world with his offspring;
    5) of (= ór which is more frequent);
    húsit var gert af timbr stokkum, was built of trunks of trees;
    6) fig., eigi vita menn hvat af honum er orðit, what has become of him;
    hvat hefir þú gert af Gunnari, what hast thou done with Gunnar?;
    7) denoting parentage, descent, origin;
    ok eru af þeim komnir Gilsbekkingar, are descended from them;
    kominn af Trójumönnum, descended from the Trojans;
    8) by, of (after passive);
    ek em sendr hingat af Starkaði, sent hither by;
    ástsæll af landsmónnum, beloved of;
    9) on account of, by reason of, by;
    úbygðr at frosti ok kulda, because of frost and cold;
    ómáli af áverkum, speechless from wounds;
    af ástæld hans, by his popularity;
    af því, therefore;
    af hví, wherefor why;
    af því at, because;
    10) by means of, by;
    framfœra e-n af verkum sínum, by means of his own labour;
    af sínu fé, by one’s own means;
    absol., hann fekk af hina mestu sœmd, derived great honour from it;
    11) with adjectives, in regard to;
    mildr af fé, liberal of money;
    góðr af griðum, merciful;
    12) used absol. with a verb, off away;
    hann bað hann þá róa af fjörðinn, to row the firth off;
    ok er þeir höfðu af fjörðung, when they had covered one forth of the way;
    sofa af nóttina, to sleep the night away.
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    prep. often used elliptically by dropping the case, or even merely adverbially, [Ulf. af; A. S. and Engl. of, off; Hel. ab; Germ. ab; Gr. άπό; Lat. a, ab.] With dat. denoting a motion a loco; one of the three prepp. af, ór, frá, corresponding to those in locoá, í, við, and ad locumá, í, at. It in general corresponds to the prepp. in locoá, or in locum til, whilst ór answers more to í; but it also frequently corresponds to yfir, um or í. It ranges between ór and frá, generally denoting the idea from the surface of, while ór means from the inner part, and frá from the outer part or border. The motion from a hill, plain, open place is thus denoted by af; by ór that from an enclosed space, depth, cavity, thus af fjalli, but ór of a valley, dale; af Englandi, but ór Danmörk, as mörk implies the notion of a deep wood, forest. The wind blows af landi, but a ship sets sail frá landi; frá landi also means a distance from: af hendi, of a glove, ring; ór hendi, of whatever has been kept in the hand (correl. to á hendi and í hendi). On the other hand af is more general, whilst frá and ór are of a more special character; frá denoting a departure, ór an impulse or force; a member goes home af þingi, whereas ór may denote an inmate of a district, or convey the notion of secession or exclusion from, Eb. 105 new Ed.; the traveller goes af landi, the exile ór landi: taka e-t af e-m is to take a thing out of one’s hand, that of taka frá e-m to remove out of one’s sight, etc. In general af answers to Engl. of, off, ór to out of, and frá to from: the Lat. prepp. ab, de, and ex do not exactly correspond to the Icelandic, yet as a rule ór may answer to ex, af sometimes to ab, sometimes to de. Of, off, from among; with, by; on account of by means of, because of concerning, in respect of.
    A. Loc.
    I. With motion, off, from:
    1. prop. corresp. to á,
    α. konungr dró gullhring af hendi sér (but á hendi), Ld. 32; Höskuldr lætr bera farm af skipi, unload the ship (but bera farm á skip), id.; var tekit af hestum þeirra, they were unsaddled, Nj. 4; Gunnarr hafði farit heiman af bæ sínum, he was away from home, 82; Gunnarr hljóp af hesti sínum, jumped off his horse (but hl. á hest), 83; hlaupa, stökkva af baki, id., 112, 264 ; Gunnarr skýtr til hans af boganum, from the bow, where af has a slight notion of instrumentality, 96; flýja af fundinum, to fly from off the battle-field, 102; ríða af Þríhyrningshálsum, 206; út af Langaholti, Eg. 744 ; sunnan ór Danmörk ok af Saxlandi, 560; ganga af mótinu, to go from the meeting, Fms. vii. 130; af þeirra fundi reis María upp ok fór, 625. 85 ; Flosi kastaði af ser skikkjunni, threw his cloak off him (but kasta á sik),Nj. 176; taka Hrungnis fót af honum, of a load, burden, Edda 58; land þat er hann fiskði af, from which he set off to fish, Grág. i. 151, is irregular, frá would suit better; slíta af baki e-s, from off one’s back, ii. 9 ; bera af borði, to clear the table, Nj. 75.
    β. where it more nearly answers to í; þeir koma af hafi, of sailors coming in (but leggja í haf), Nj. 128 ; fara til Noregs af Orkneyjum (but í or til O.), 131; þeim Agli fórst vel ok komu af hafi i Borgarfjörð, Eg. 392 ; hann var útlagi ( outlawed) af Noregi, where ór would be more regular, 344; af Islandi, of a traveller, Fms. x. 3; búa her af báðum ríkjunum, to take a levy from, 51; hinir beztu bændr ór Norðlendingafjórðungi ok af Sunnlendingafjórðungi, the most eminent Southerners and Northerners, 113; Gizzurr gékk af útsuðri at gerðinu, from south-west, Sturl. ii. 219; prestar af hvárutveggja biskupsdæmi, from either diocess, Dipl. ii. 11; verða tekinn af heimi, to be taken out of the world, 623. 21; gruflar hon af læknum, scrambles out of the brook, Ísl. ii. 340; Egill kneyfði af horninu í einum drykk, drained off the horn at one draught, literally squeezed every drop out of it, Eg. 557; brottuaf herbúðunurn, Fms. x. 343.
    γ. of things more or less surrounding the subject, corresp. to yfir or um; láta þeir þegar af sér tjöldin, break off, take down the tents in preparing for battle, Eg. 261; kyrtillinn rifnaði af honum, his coat burst, caused by the swollen body, 602; hann hafði leyst af sér skúa sína, he untied his shoes (but binda á sik), 716; Steinarr vildi slíta hann af sér, throw him off, of one clinging to one’s body, 747; tók Gísli þá af sér vápnin, took off his arms, Fms. vii. 39. Of putting off clothes; fara af kápu, Nj. 143; far þú eigi af brynjunni, Bs. i. 541; þá ætlaði Sigurðr at fara af brynjunni, id.; þá var Skarphéðinn flettr af klæðunum, Nj. 209: now more usually fara or klæðum, fötum, exuere, to undress.
    δ. connected with út; föstudaginn for út herrinn af borginni, marched out of the town, Nj. 274; ganga út af kirkjunni, to go out of the church, now út úr, Fms. vii. 107: drekki hann af þeirri jörðunni, of something impregnated with the earth, Laekn. 402.
    ε. more closely corresponding to frá, being in such cases a Latinism (now frá); bréf af páfa, a pope’s bull, Fms. x. 6; rit af hánum, letter from him, 623. 52; bréf af Magnúsi konungi, a letter from king Magnus, Bs. i. 712; farið þér á brautu af mér í eilífan eld, Hom. 143; brott af drottins augliti, Stj. 43.
    ζ. denoting an uninterrupted continuity, in such phrases as land aflandi, from land to land, Eg. 343, Fas. ii. 539; skip af skipl. from ship to ship, Fms. v. 10; brann hvat af öðru, one after another, of an increasing fire, destroying everything, i. 128; brandr af brandi brenn, funi kveykist af funa, one from another, Hm. 56; hverr af öðrum, one after another, in succession, also hverr at öðrum, Eb. 272, 280 (where at in both passages).
    2. metaph., at ganga af e-m dauðum, to go from, leave one dead on the spot, of two combatants; en hann segiz bani hins ef hann gekk af dauðum manni, Grág. ii. 88, Hkr. 1. 327; undr þykir mér er bróðir þinn vildi eigi taka af þér starf þetta, would not take this toil from thee, Nj. 77; þegnar hans glöddust af honum, were fain of him, Fms. x. 380; at koma þeim manni af sér er settr var á fé hans, to get rid of, Ld. 52; vil ek þú vinriir af þér skuldina, work off the debt, Njarð. 366; reka af sér, to repel, Sturl. ii. 219; hann á þá sonu er aldri munu af oss ganga, who will never leave us, whom we shall never get rid of, Fas. i. 280; leysa e-n af e-u, to relieve, 64; taka e-n af lífi, to kill, Eg. 48, 416, Nj. 126; af lífdögum, Fms. vii. 204; ek mun ná lögum af því máli, get the benefit of the law in this case, Eg. 468; muntu enga sætt af mér fá, no peace at my hand, 414; rísa af dauða, to rise from death, Fms. ii. 142; guð bætti honum þó af þessi sótt, healed him of this sickness, ix. 390; vakna af sýn, draumi, svefni, to awaken from a vision, dream, sleep, 655 xxxii. I, Gísl. 24, Eb. 192, Fas. i. 41. Rather with the notion out of, in the phrase af sér etc., e. g. sýna e-t af scr, to shew, exhibit a disposition for or against, Ld. 18; gera mikit af sér, to shew great prowess, Ísl. ii. 368; éf þú gerir eigi meira af þér um aðra leika, unless you make more of thyself, Edda 32; Svipdagr hafði mikit af sér gert, fought bravely, Fas. i. 41; góðr (illr) af sér, good ( bad) of oneself, by nature; mikill af sjálfum sér, proud, bold, stout, Nj. 15; ágætastr maðr af sjálfum sér, the greatest hero, Bret.: góðr af ser, excellent, Hrafn. 7; but, on the contrary, af sér kominn, ruinous, in decay; this phrase is used of old houses or buildings, as in Bs. i. 488 = Sturl. l. c.; af sér kominn af mæði can also be said of a man fallen off from what he used to be; kominn af fotum fram, off his legs from age, Sturl. i. 223, Korm. 154 (in a verse).
    II. WITHOUT MOTION:
    1. denoting direction from, but at the same time continuous connection with an object from which an act or thing proceeds, from; tengja skip hvárt fram af stafni annars, to tie the ships in a line, stem to stern, Fms. i. 157, xi. 111; svá at þeir tóku út af borðum, jutted out of the boards, of rafters or poles, iv. 49; stjarna ok af sem skaft, of a comet, ix. 482; lúka upp af hrossi, to open a gate from off a horse, Grág. ii. 264; hon svarar af sínu sæti sem álpt af baru, Fás. i. 186; þar er sjá mátti utau af firði, af þjóðleið, that might be seen from the fareway on the sea when sailing in the firth, Hkr. ii. 64; þá mun hringt af (better at) Burakirkju, of bells rung at the church, Fms. xi. 160; gengr þar af Meðalfellsströnd, projects from, juts out, of a promontory, Ld. 10.
    2. denoting direction alone; upp af víkinni stóð borg mikil, a burg inland from the inlet, Eg. 161; lokrekkja innar af seti, a shut bed inward from the benches in the hall, Ísl. ii. 262; kapella upp af konungs herbergjum, upwards from, Fms. x. 153; vindr stóð af landi, the wind stood off the land, Bárð. 166.
    β. metaph., stauda af e-u, vide VI. 4.
    γ. ellipt., hallaði af norðr, of the channel, north of a spot, Boll. 348; also, austr af, suðr af, vestr af, etc.
    3. denoting absence; þingheyendr skulu eigi vera um nótt af þingi ( away from the meeting), eðr lengr, þá eru þeir af þingi ( away from (be meeting) ef þeir eru or ( out of) þingmarki, Grág. i. 25; vera um nótt af várþingi, 115; meðan hann er af landi héðan, abroad, 150.
    β. metaph., gud hvíldi af öllum verkum sínum á sjaunda degi, rested from his labours, Ver. 3.
    4. denoting distance; þat er komit af þjóðleið, out of the high road, remote, Eg. 369; af þjóðbraut, Grág. ii. 264, i. 15; Otradalr (a farm) var mjök af vegi, far out of the way, Háv. 53.
    B. TEMP, past, from, out of, beyond:
    1. of a person’s age, in the sense of having past a period of life; af ómaga aldri, of age, able to support oneself, Grág. i. 243; af aeskualdri, stricken in years, having past the prime of life, Eg. 202; lítið af barnsaldri, still a child, Ld. 74; ek em nú af léttasia skeiði, no longer in the prime of life, Háv. 40.
    2. of a part or period of time, past; eigi síðar en nótt er af þingi, a night of the session past, Grág. i. 101; þá er sjau vikur eru af sumri, seven weeks past of the summer, 182; tíu vikur af sumri, Íb. 10; var mikit af nótt, much of the night was past, Háv. 41; mikið af vetri, much of the winter was past, Fas. ii. 186; þriðjungr af nótt, a third of the night past, Fms. x. 160; stund af degi, etc.; tveir mánoðr af sumri, Gþl. 103.
    3. in adverbial phrases such as, af stundu, soon; af bragði, at once; af tómi, at leisure, at ease; af nýju, again; af skyndingu, speedily; af bráðungu, in a hurry, etc.
    C. In various other relations:
    I. denoting the passage or transition of an object, concrete or abstract, of, from.
    1. where a thing is received, derived from, conferred by a person or object; þiggja lið af e-m, to derive help from, Edda 26; taka traust af e-m, to receive support, comfort from, Fms. xi. 243; taka mála af e-m, to be in one’s pay, of a soldier, Eg. 266; halda land af e-m, to hold land of any one, 282; verða viss af e-m, to get information from, 57, Nj. 130; taka við sök af manni (a law term), to undertake a case, suit, Grág. i. 142; hafa umboð af e-m, to be another’s deputy, ii. 374; vera góðs (ills) maklegr af e-m, to deserve good (bad) of, Vd. 88 (old Ed., the new reads frá), Fs. 45; afla matar af eyjum, to derive supplies from, Eb. 12.
    2. where an object is taken by force:
    α. prop. out of a person’s hand; þú skalt hnykkja smíðit af honum, wrest it out of his hand, Nj. 32; cp. taka, þrífa, svipta e-u (e-t) af e-m, to wrest from.
    β. metaph. of a person’s deprival of anything in general; hann tók af þér konuna, carried thy wife off, Nj. 33; tók Gunnarr af þér sáðland þitt, robbed thee of seedland, 103; taka af honum tignina, to depose, degrade him, Eg. 271; vinna e-t af e-m, to carry off by force of arms, conquer, Fms. iii. 29; drepa menn af e-m, for one, slay one’s man, Eg. 417; fell þar lið mart af Eyvindi, many of Eyvind’s people fell there, 261.
    γ. in such phrases as, hyggja af e-u (v. afhuga), hugsa af e-u, to forget; hyggja af harmi; sjá af e-u, to lose, miss; var svá ástúðigt með þeim, at livargi þóttist mega af öðrum sjá, neither of them could take his eyes off the other, Sturl. i. 194; svá er mörg við ver sinn vær, at varla um sér hon af hoiuun nær, Skálda 163.
    3. denoting forfeiture; þá eru þeir útlagir, ok af goðorði sínu, have forfeited their priesthood, Grág. i. 24; telja hann af ráðunum fjár síns alls, to oust one, on account of idiocy or madness, 176; verða af kaupi, to be off the bargain, Edda 26; þá skalt þú af allri fjárheimtunni, forfeit all the claim, Nj. 15; ek skal stefna þér af konunni, summon thee to forfeit, a case of divorce, id.; ella er hann af rettarfari um hana, has forfeited the suit, Grág. i. 381.
    β. ellipt., af ferr eindagi ef, is forfeited, Grág. i. 140.
    II. denoting relation of a part to a whole, off, of, Lat. de; höggva hönd, höfuð, fót af e-um, to cut one’s hand, head, foot off, Nj. 97, 92, Bs. i. 674; höggva spjót af skapti, to sever the blade from the shaft, 264; hann lét þá ekki hafa af föðurarfi sínum, nothing of their patrimony, Eg. 25; vil ek at þú takir slíkt sem þér líkar af varningi, take what you like of the stores, Nj. 4; at þú eignist slíkt af fé okkru sem þú vili, 94.
    β. ellipt., en nú höfum vér kjörit, en þat er af krossinum, a slice of, Fms. vii. 89; Þórðr gaf Skólm frænda sínum af landnámi sínu, a part of, Landn. 211; hafði hann þat af hans eigu er hann vildi, Sturl. ii. 169; þar lá forkr einn ok brotið af endanum, the point broken off, Háv. 24, Sturl. i. 169.
    γ. absol. off; beit hann höndina af, þar sem nú heitir úlfliðr, bit the hand off, Edda 17; fauk af höfuðit, the head flew off, Nj. 97; jafnt er sem þér synist, af er fótrinn, the foot is off, id.; af bæði eyru, both ears off, Vm. 29.
    2. with the notion ofamong; mestr skörungr af konum á Norðrlöndum, the greatest heroine in the North, Fms. i. 116; hinn efniligasti maðr af ungum mönnum í Austfjörðum, the most hopeful of youths in the Eastfirths, Njarð. 364; af ( among) öllurn hirðmönnuni virði konungr mest skáld sín, Eg. 27; ef hann vildi nokkura kaupa af þessum konum, Ld. 30; ör liggr þar útiá vegginum, ok er sú af þeirra örum, one of their own arrows, Nj. 115.
    β. from, among, belonging to; guð kaus hana af ollum konum sér til móður, of the Virgin Mary, Mar. A. i. 27.
    γ. metaph., kunna mikit (lítið) af e-u, to know much, little of, Bragi kann mest af skáldskap, is more cunning of poetry than any one else, Edda 17.
    δ. absol. out of, before, in preference to all others; Gunnarr bauð þér góð boð, en þú vildir eingi af taka, you would choose none of them, Nj. 77; ráða e-t af, to decide; þó mun faðir minn mestu af ráða, all depends upon him, Ld. 22; konungr kveðst því mundu heldr af trúa, preferred believing that of the two, Eg. 55; var honum ekki vildara af ván, he could expect nothing better, 364.
    3. with the additional sense of instrumentality, with; ferma skip af e-u, to freight a ship with, Eg. 364; hlaða mörg skip af korni, load many ships with corn, Fms. xi. 8; klyfja tvá hesta af mat, Nj. 74; var vágrinn skipaðr af herskipum, the bay was covered with war ships, 124; fylla ker af glóðum, fill it with embers, Stj. 319; fylla heiminn af sínu kyni, to fill the world with his offspring, Ver. 3.
    III. denoting the substance of which a thing is made, of; used indifferently with ór, though ór be more frequent; þeir gerðu af honum jörðina, af blóði hans sæinn ok vötnin, of the creation of the world from the corpse of the giant Ymir; the poem Gm. 40, 41, constantly uses ór in this sense, just as in modern Icelandic, Edda 5; svá skildu þeir, at allir hlutir væri smíðaðir af nokkru efni, 147 (pref.); húsit var gert af timbrstokkum, built of trunks of timber, Eg. 233; hjöhin vóru af gulli, of gold, golden, Fms. i. 17; af osti, of cheese, but in the verse 1. c. ór osti, Fms. vi. 253; línklæði af lérepti, linen, Sks. 287.
    2. metaph. in the phrases, göra e-t af e-n ( to dispose of), verða af ( become of), hvat hefir þú gört af Gunnari, what hast thou done with Gunnar? Njarð. 376; hvat af motrinuni er orðit, what has become of it? of a lost thing, Ld. 208; hverfr Óspakr á burt, svá eigi vita menn hvat af honum er orðit, what has become of him? Band. 5.
    IV. denoting parentage, descent, origin, domicile, abode:
    1. parentage, of, from, used indifferently with frá; ok eru af þeim komnir Gilsbekkingar, descend from them, but a little below—frá honum eru konmir Sturlungar, Eb. 338, cp. afkvæmi; af ætt Hörðakára, Fms. i. 287; kominn af Trojumönnum, xi. 416; af Ása-ætt (Kb. wrongly at), Edda I.
    β. metaph., vera af Guði (theol.), of God, = righteous, 686 B. 9; illr ávöxtr af íllri rót, Fms. ii. 48; Asia er kölluð af nafni nokkurar konu, derives her name from, Stj. 67; af honum er bragr kallaðr skáldskapr, called after his name, Edda 17.
    2. of domicile; af danskri tungu, of Danish or Scandinavian origin, speaking the Danish tongue, Grág. ii. 73; hvaðan af löndum, whence, native of what country? Ísl.
    β. especially denoting a man’s abode, and answering to á and í, the name of the farm (or country) being added to proper names, (as in Scotland,) to distinguish persons of the same name; Hallr af Síðu, Nj. 189; Erlingr af Straumey, 273; Ástríðr af Djúpárbakka, 39; Gunnarr af Hlíðarenda (more usual frá); þorir haklangr konungr af Ögðum, king of Agdir, Eg. 35, etc.; cp. ór and frá.
    V. denoting a person with whom an act, feeling, etc. originates, for the most part with a periphrastic passive:
    1. by, the Old Engl. of; as, ek em sendr hingað af Starkaði ok sonum hans, sent hither by, Nj. 94; inna e-t af hendi, to perform, 257; þó at alþýða væri skírð af kennimönnum, baptized of, Fms. ii. 158; meira virðr af mönnum, higher esteemed, Ld. 158; ástsæll af landsmönnum, beloved, íb. 16; vinsæll af mönnum, Nj. 102; í allgóðu yfirlæti af þeim feðgum, hospitably treated by them, Eg. 170; var þá nokkut drukkið af alþjóð, there was somewhat hard drinking of the people, Sturl. iii. 229; mun þat ekki upp tekið af þeim sükudólgum mínum, they will not clutch at that, Nj. 257; ef svá væri í hendr þér búit af mér, if í had so made everything ready to thy hands, Ld. 130; þá varð fárætt um af föður hans, his father said little about it, Fms. ii. 154.
    2. it is now also sometimes used as a periphrase of a nom., e. g. ritað, þýtt af e-m, written, translated, edited by, but such phrases scarcely occur in old writers.
    VI. denoting cause, ground, reason:
    1. originating from, on account of, by reason of; af frændsemis sökum, for kinship’s sake, Grág. ii. 72; ómáli af áverkum, speechless from wounds, 27; af manna völdum, by violence, not by natural accident, of a crime, Nj. 76; af fortölum Halls, through his pleading, 255; af ástsæld hans ok af tölum þeirra Sæmundar, by his popularity and the eloquence of S., Íb. 16; af ráðum Haralds konungs, by his contriving, Landn. 157; úbygðr af frosti ok kulda, because of frost and cold, Hkr. i. 5.
    β. adverbially, af því, therefore, Nj. 78; af hví, why? 686 B. 9; þá verðr bóndi heiðinn af barni sínu, viz. if he does not cause his child to be christened, K. Þ. K. 20.
    2. denoting instrumentality, by means of; af sinu fé, by one’s own means, Grág. i. 293; framfæra e-n af verkum sinum, by means of one’s own labour, K. Þ. K. 142; draga saman auð af sökum, ok vælum ok kaupum, make money by, 623. I; af sínum kostnaði, at hi s own expense, Hkr. i. 217.
    β. absol., hún fellir á mik dropa svá heita at ek brenn af öll, Ld. 328; hann fékk af hina mestu sæmd, derived great honotur from it, Nj. 88; elli sótti á hendr honum svá at hann lagðist í rekkju af, he grew bedridden from age, Ld. 54; komast undan af hlaupi, escape by running, Fms. viii. 58; spinna garn af rokki, spin off a wheel (now, spinna á rokk), from a notion of instrumentality, or because of the thread being spun out (?), Eb. 92.
    3. denoting proceeding, originating from; lýsti af höndum hennar, her hands spread beams of light, Edda 22; allir heimar lýstust ( were illuminated) af henni, id.; en er lýsti af degi, when the day broke forth, Fms. ii. 16; lítt var lýst af degi, the day was just beginning to break, Ld. 46; þá tók at myrkja af nótt, the ‘mirk-time’ of night began to set in, Eg. 230; tók þá brátt at myrkva af nótt, the night grew dark, Hkr. ii. 230.
    4. metaph., standa, leiða, hljótast af, to be caused by, result from; opt hlýtst íllt af kvenna hjali, great mischief is wrought by women’s gossip (a proverb), Gísl. 15, 98; at af þeim mundi mikit mein ok úhapp standa, be caused by, Edda 18; kenna kulda af ráðum e-s, to feel sore from, Eb. 42; þó mun her hljótast af margs manns bani, Nj, 90.
    5. in adverbial phrases, denoting state of mind; af mikilli æði, in fury, Nj. 116; af móð, in great emotion, Fms. xi. 221; af áhyggju, with concern, i. 186; af létta, frankly, iii. 91; af viti, collectedly, Grág. ii. 27; af heilu, sincerely, Eg. 46; áf fári, in rage; af æðru, timidly, Nj. (in a verse); af setning, composedly, in tune, Fms. iii. 187; af mikilli frægð, gallantly, Fas. i. 261; af öllu afli, with all might, Grág. ii. 41; af riki, violently, Fbr. (in a verse); af trúnaði, confidently, Grág. i. 400.
    VII. denoting regard to, of, concerning, in respect of, as regards:
    1. with verbs, denoting to tell of, be informed, inquire about, Lat. de; Dioscorides segir af grasi því, speaks of, 655 xxx. 5; er menn spurðu af landinu, inquired about it, Landn. 30; halda njósn af e-u, Nj. 104; er þat skjótast þar af at segja, Eg. 546, Band. 8.
    β. absol., hann mun spyrja, hvárt þér sé nokkut af kunnigt hversu for með okkr, whether you know anything about, how, Nj. 33; halda skóla af, to hold a school in a science, 656 A. i. 19 (sounds like a Latinism); en ek gerða þik sera mestan mann af öllu, in respect of all, that you should get all the honour of it, Nj. 78.
    2. with adjectives such as mildr, illr, góðrafe-u, denoting disposition or character in respect to; alira manna mildastr af fo, very liberal, often-banded, Fms. vii. 197; mildr af gulli, i. 33; góðr af griðum, merciful, Al. 33; íllr af mat en mildr af gulli, Fms. i. 53; fastr af drykk, close, stingy in regard to, Sturl. ii. 125; gat þess Hildigunnr at þú mundir góðr af hestinum, that you would be good about the horse, Nj. 90, cp. auðigr at, v. at, which corresponds to the above phrases; cp. also the phrase af sér above, p. 4, col. I, ll. 50 sqq.
    VIII. periphrasis of a genitive (rare); provincialis af öllum Predikaraklaustrum, Fms. x. 76; vera af hinum mesta fjandskap, to breathe deep hatred to, be on bad terms with, ix. 220; af hendi, af hálfu e-s, on one’s behalf, v. those words.
    IX. in adverbial phrases; as, af launungu, secretly; af hljóði, silently; v. those words.
    β. also used absolutely with a verb, almost adverbially, nearly in the signification off, away; hann bað þá róa af fjörðinn, pass the firth swiftly by rowing, row the firth off, Fms. ix. 502; var pá af farit þat seni skerjóttast var, was past, sailed past, Ld. 142; ok er þeir höfðu af fjórðung, past one fourth of the way, Dropl. 10: skína af, to clear up, of the skv, Eb. 152; hence in common language, skína af sér, when the sun breaks forth: sofa af nóttina, to sleep it away, Fms. ii. 98; leið af nóttin, the night past away, Nj. 53; dvelja af stundir, to kill the time, Band. 8; drepa af, to kill; láta af, to slaughter, kill off;
    γ. in exclamations; af tjöldin, off with the awnings, Bs. i. 420, Fins, ix. 49.
    δ. in the phrases, þar af, thence; hér af, hence, Fms. ii. 102; af fram, straight on, Nj. 144; now, á fram, on, advance.
    X. it often refers to a whole sentence or to an adverb, not only like other prepp. to hér, hvar, þar, but also redundantly to hvaðan, héðan, þaðan, whence, hence, thence.
    2. the preposition may sometimes be repeated, once elliptically or adverbially, and once properly, e. g. en er af var borit at borðinu, the cloth was taken off from the table, Nj. 176; Guð þerrir af (off, away) hvert tár af ( from) augum heilagra manna, God wipes off every tear from the eyes of his saints, 655 xx. vii. 17; skal þó fyrst bætr af lúka af fé vegaiula, pay off, from, Gþl. 160, the last af may be omitted—var þá af borið borðinu—and the prep. thus be separated from its case, or it may refer to some of the indecl. relatives er or sem, the prep. hvar, hér, þar being placed behind them without a case, and referring to the preceding relative, e. g. oss er þar mikit af sagt auð þeim, we have been told much about these riches, Band. 24; er þat skjótast þar af at segja, in short, shortly. Eg. 546; þaðan af veit ek, thence í infer, know, Fms. i. 97.
    XI. it is moreover connected with a great many verbs besides those mentioned above, e. g. bera af, to excel, whence afbragð, afbrigði; draga af, to detract, deduct, hence afdráttr; veita ekki af, to be hard with; ganga at, to be left, hence afgangr; standast af um e-t, to stand, how matters stand; sem af tekr, at a furious rate; vita af, to be conscious, know about (vide VII).
    D. As a prefix to compounds distinction is to be made between:
    I. af privativum, denoting diminution, want, deduction, loss, separation, negation of, etc., answering indifferently to Lat. ab-, de-, ex-, dis-, and rarely to re- and se-, v. the following COMPDS, such as segja, dicere, but afsegja, negare; rækja, colere, but afrækja, negligere; aflaga, contra legem; skapligr, normalis, afskapligr, deformis; afvik, recessus; afhús, afhellir, afdalr, etc.
    II. af intensivum, etymologically different, and akin to of, afr-, e. g. afdrykkja = ofdrykkja, inebrietas; afbrýði, jealously; afbendi, tenesmus; afglapi, vir fatuus, etc. etc. Both the privative and the intensive af may be contracted into á, esp. before a labial f, m, v, e. g. á fram = af fram; ábrýði = afbrýði; ávöxtr = afvöxtr; áburðr = afburðr; ávíta = afvíta (?). In some cases dubious. With extenuated and changed vowel; auvirðiligr or övirðiligr, depreciated, = afv- etc., v. those words.

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  • 112 यातव्य


    yātavya
    1) mfn. to be gone orᅠ marched (n. impers.) MBh. Hariv. (- vyāya ind. for departure Kām. ;

    - f. the necessity for setting out on a journey ib.);
    to be marched against, to be attacked orᅠ assailed Mālav. ;
    yātavyá
    2) mf (ā)n. (fr. yātú) serviceable against witchcraft orᅠ against Rākshasas MaitrS. Kāṭh. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-4, 121)

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  • 113 march\ away

    1. III
    march away smb. /smb. away/ march the prisoner away увести заключенного
    2. XI

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  • 114 march

    MARCH TO (INTO), ON
    March to (into) означает 'двигаться, направляться куда-л. походным порядком': to march to (into) the town. March on имеет значение 'наступать, нападать на кого-л.': to march on a city, to march on an enemy. Ср. the soldiers marched to the barracks и the soldiers marched on the approaching enemy.

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  • 115 stridden

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. marched (verb) marched; slung; stalked
    2. straddled (verb) bestridden; straddled

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  • 116 strode

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. marched (verb) marched; slung; stalked
    2. straddled (verb) bestrode; straddled

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  • 117 ходить

    гл.
    1. to go; 2. to walk; 3. to go/to travel on foot; 4. to stride; 5. to march; 6. to pace; 7. to stroll; 8. to amble; 9. to saunter; 10. to trudge; 11. to plod; 12. to hobble; 13. to shuffle; 14. to shamble; 15. to tiptoe; 16. to sneak; 17. to stagger; 18. to stumble; 19. to lurch; 20. to swagger; 21. to strut; 22. to wander; 23. to prowl; 24. to wade; 25. to pick one's way; 26. to edge
    Русский глагол ходить используется в разных ситуациях; относится к движению людей, работе механизмов, внешнему виду человека. Русский глагол ходить не уточняет, как осуществляется движение и при каких сопутствующих обстоятельствах. В английском языке эти аспекты уточняются значениями отдельных слов. В русском языке любые уточнения способов движения передаются, как правило, словосочетаниями с глаголом ходить.
    1. to go — (как и русский глагол ходить, английский глагол to go многозначен и относится как к живым существам, так и к неодушевленным предметам, машинам и механизмам): a) ходить, ездить, передвигаться (предполагает передвижение живых существ любыми способами — ногами, транспортными средствами и т. п.; обычно сопровождается определениями: как, когда, куда, каким образом): to go in pairs (arm-in-arm) — ходить парами (под руку); to go shopping — ходить за покупками; to go to the theatre (to the cinema, to concerts) — ходить в театр (в кино, на концерты); to go there right now — пойти туда сейчас же; to go by train — ездить поездом; to go by boat — плыть пароходом; to go by air — лететь самолетом; to go out to work — ходить на работу/ ходить на службу; to go swimming (skiing) — ходить плавать/купаться (ходить на лыжах) In summer he goes for a swim in all sorts of weather. — Летом он ходит купаться в любую погоду. On Saturday we usually go shopping. — По субботам мы обычно ходим за покупками. We don't often go to museums. — Мы редко ходим в музеи. My father liked to go into the mountains and he often took us kids with him. — Отец любил ходить в горы и часто брал нас, детей, с собой. b) ходить, функционировать, работать (описывает функционирование неодушевленных предметов, главным образом машин и механизмов): This watch doesn't go. — Эти часы не ходят. The bus goes there twice a day. — Автобус ходит туда два раза в день. Cars can't go along such roads. — Машины по таким дорогам не ездят./ Машины по таким дорогам ездить не могут. The train went at full speed. — Поезд шел полным ходом. Buses don't go along these streets. — По этим улицам автобусы не ходят/не ездят.
    2. to walk — ходить, гулять, прогуливаться, ходить пешком, прохаживаться, переступать ногами ( двигаться вперед с обычной скоростью): Lena and Ann always walk to school together. — Лена и Аня всегда идут в школу вместе. Shall we walk or take a taxi? — Пойдем пешком или возьмем такси? Ben learned to walk at ten months. — Бен научился ходить, когда ему было десять месяцев./Бен пошел, когда ему было десять месяцев. On the final day we walked over twenty miles. — В последний день мы прошли более двадцати миль. We walked around the market for a while, before going to the beach. — Мы немного походили по рынку прежде чем пойти на пляж. I keep seeing these two strange men walking around, I'm sure they are up to something. — Я все время вижу этих двух незнакомцев, которые ходят вокруг, я уверен, они что-то замышляют. The doctor told Sam to walk as much as possible — it was good for his heart. — Доктор посоветовал Сэму побольше ходить — это полезно для его сердца./Доктор посоветовал Сэму побольше двигаться — ему это полезно для сердца. Ellyn is up at six every morning to walk along the beach. — Эллин встает в шесть часов каждое утро, чтобы походить/погулять по пляжу. I like to go walking in the woods, just to breathe the air. — Я люблю ходить по лесу, просто чтобы подышать свежим воздухом. We are going to walk for a while before dinner. — Мы пошли до обеда немного погулять.
    3. to go/to travel on foot — ходить пешком: It is not far, it will take you about ten minutes on foot. — Это недалеко, всего минут десять пешком. They planned to travel partly by boat and the rest of the way on foot. — Они планировали проплыть на лодке часть пути, а остальной путь проделать пешком.
    4. to stride — шагать, ходить большими шагами (двигаться быстро, особенно если вы чувствуете неуверенность, сердитесь или торопитесь): Не strode along the beach. — Он шагал по пляжу./Он вышагивал по пляжу. Не strode on/off. — Он зашагал дальше. The interviewer strode confidently towards me and shook my hand. — Журналист уверенно шагнул ко мне и протянул руку, здороваясь со мной. I saw Max striding angrily away. — Я видел, как Макс в гневе зашагал прочь. She strode quickly and purposefully into the room, with her head upright. — С высоко поднятой головой и явным намерением что-то сделать она быстро шагнула/вошла в комнату.
    5. to march — маршировать, ходить строевым шагом, двигаться решительно, двигаться твердым шагом (двигаться быстро, уверенными шагами, особенно под влиянием гнева или решимости что-либо сделать): Sheila marched into the office to demand an apology. — Шейла уверенно вошла в контору потребовать, чтобы перед ней извинились. «I'll never forgive you for this», Margosaid marching off. — «Я тебе этого никогда не прощу», — сказала Марго и вышла. The soldiers marched through the town in two straight columns. — Солдаты прошли строем через город двумя стройными колоннами./Соддаты промаршировали через городдвумя стройными колоннами. At the army training camp the new recruits will learn how to march and shoot. — В военно-учебных лагерях новобранцы научатся ходить строем и стрелять. The prisoners were made to march around the court yard. — Узников заставляли маршировать по тюремному двору.
    6. to pace — ходить взад и вперед (обычно в небольшом пространстве, особенно если вы нервничаете, раздражены или рассержены): Sheila paced back and forth along the corridor, waiting for the doctor to come back. — В ожидании возвращения врача Шейла нервно ходила взад и вперед по коридору. «We are going to be late», Jordan said irritably pacing up and down the room. — «Мы опаздываем», — раздраженно сказал Джордан, меряя шагами комнату./«Мы опаздываем», — сказал Джордан, шагая взад и вперед по комнате. A lion paced up and down the cage. — Лев ходил по клетке взад и вперед.
    7. to stroll — прогуливаться ( ходить ради удовольствия): 1 strolled along the beach with the warm sun on my face. — Я медленно прогуливался по пляжу, теплое солнце светило мне в лицо. The young couple strolled through the park, arm-in-arm. — Молодая пара под руку прогуливалась по парку. In the evening Madrid fills with people strolling unhurridly from bar to bar. — По вечерам Мадрид наполняют гуляющие пары, которые не спеша переходят от бара к бару.
    8. to amble — двигаться мелкими шагами, семенить; идти неторопливым шагом, брести, бесцельно бродить; идти иноходью ( о лошади): An old man appeared from behind the house and ambled across the yard. — Из-за дома показался старик, который бесцельно бродил по двору. We ambled around the town. — Мы бродили по городу. One of the horses, the white one, slowly ambled toward me. — Одна из лошадей — белая — иноходью приблизилась ко мне.
    9. to saunter — прогуливаться, прохаживаться, фланировать (ходить с гордым видом, что нередко у других вызывает раздражение): We sauntered up and down the street. — Мы прогуливались/прохаживались вверх и вниз по улице. «Shouldn't you be in class?» — the teacher asked the girls who were sauntering down the corridor. — «Вы разве не должны быть в классе?» — спросил преподаватель девочек, спокойно прогуливающихся по коридору. I sauntered into the garden, where some friends were chatting near the fire. — Я медленно прошел в сад, где у костра болтали несколько моих друзей. As usual, he sauntered into the class twenty minutes late. — Он с независимым видом вошел в класс как обычно с двадцатиминутным опозданием.
    10. to trudge — устало ходить, тяжело ступать, тащиться (тяжело двигаться медленными шагами, потому что вы устали): Mother walked for four miles to the nearest store trudging back home with her bag of groceries. — Мать ходила в магазин в четырех милях от дома, а потом устало тащилась домой с тяжелой сумкой продуктов. Trudging through the sand was exhausting. — Тащиться по песку было тяжело. He trudged the streets all day. — Он таскался по улицам целый день. Не trudged wearily up the hill. — Он устало тащился в гору.
    11. to plod — брести ( с трудом), тащиться, медленно плестись, устало плестись (еле-еле передвигая ноги из-за усталости или потому что вы несете что-либо тяжелое): Не plodded wearily home. — Он устало плелся домой. The travelers plodded through deep snow at the side of the railroad. — Путешественники устало плелись по глубокому снегу вдоль железнодорожного полотна./Путешественники медленно брели по глубокому снегу вдоль железнодорожного полотна. The donkey was plodding slowly along underthc heavy load. — Ослик еле плелся под тяжестью поклажи.
    12. to hobble — ковылять, прихрамывать: Не hobbled along. — Он шел прихрамывая. The man hobbled along on his crutches. — Мужчина ковылял на костылях.
    13. to shuffle — ходить шаркая ногами (двигаться медленно и с шумом, не поднимая ног от пола на должную высоту): Не shuffled to the bar across the room. — Он пошел шаркающей походкой к бару. Supporting herself on Ann's arm the old woman shuffled towards the door. — Опираясь на руку Анны, старушка шаркая шла к двери. I heard Bob shuffling around the kitchen. — Я слышала, как Боб шаркая ногами тяжело двигался по кухне.
    14. to shamble — ходить вразвалку; ходить волоча ноги (медленно и неуклюже, ленивой походкой двигаться, наклоняясь вперед): The old man shambled off. — Старик, волоча ноги, пошел прочь. Не shambled into the room and up lo the window. — Он ввалился в комнату и вразвалку подошел к окну. Looking tired, Parker shambled to the stage and started playing. — С усталым видом Паркер медленно прошел на сиену и начал играть.
    15. to tiptoe — ходить на цыпочках ( стараться быть незамеченным или не производить шума): Bobby tiptoed past his daughter's bedroom so as not to wake her. — Бобби на цыпочках прошел мимо спальни дочери, чтобы не разбудить ее. They tiptoed from room to room, afraid to speak above a whisper. — Они ходили на цыпочках из комнаты в комнату и говорили только шепотом.
    16. to sneak — ходить крадучись, красться (тихо двигаться прячась от кого-либо, особенно если вы делаете что-либо плохое и не хотите быть пойманным): The thieves sneaked in when the guard had his back turned. — Воры крадучись пробрались внутрь, когда охранник стоял к ним спиной. Polly sneaked in through back yard so that her parents wouldn't wake up and see how late it was. — Полли крадучись вошла со двора так, чтобы не разбудить родителей и не дать им понять, как поздно она пришла.
    17. to stagger — ходить хромая, ходить шатаясь, шататься (двигаться неуверенной походкой, шатаясь из стороны в сторону, почти падая, особенно из-за того, что вы устали, пьяны или ранены): I was hit on the head and just managed to stagger out of the room. — Меня ударили по голове, и я с трудом, шатаясь выбрался из комнаты. My father was staggering under weight of a huge parcel. — Мой отец шел пошатываясь под тяжестью огромного пакета.
    18. to stumble — спотыкаться, ходить спотыкаясь (неуверенно двигаться, натыкаясь на то, что под ногами, или потому, что вы устали или пьяны): The room was dark and Sten nearly fell over a chair as he stumbled to the corner. — В комнате было темно, и Стэн споткнулся о стул и чуть не упал, идя в угол комнаты. Having drunk half a bottle of whisky I stumbled upstairs and to bed. — Выпив с полбутылки виски, я спотыкаясь поднялся наверх и лег в кровать.
    19. to lurch — идти нетвердой походкой, пошатываться, неуверенно двигаться: Не lurched sideways two steps as the stone rolled by. — Он уклонился на два шага в сторону, когда камень прокатился мимо. Harry lurched to the bathroom clutching his stomach in pain. — Гарри шатаясь побрел в ванную комнату, хватаясь от боли за живот.
    20. to swagger — расхаживать, ходить с гордым/важным видом, самоуверенно ( идти двигая всем корпусом): Paul swaggered arrogantly into (he boxing ring, as if he had already won the fight. — Павел с гордым видом вышел на ринг так, как будто он уже одержал победу. Sally's boyfriend came swaggering down the steps with his hands in his jackets. — Дружок Салли, засунув руки в карманы, с гордым видом спускался по ступенькам лестницы. Ben left the room swaggering clearly pleased with himself. — Бен гордо вышел из комнаты, весьма довольный собой.
    21. to strut — ходить с важным видом, выхаживать, вышагивать (ходить с гордо поднятой головой, грудью вперед, всем видом показывая свою важность): Look at him strutting across the office, he thinks he is so important. — Посмотри, как он вышагивает по офису, он думает, что он очень важная птица. During the mating season the male bird will strut in front of the female. — Во время сезона спаривания самец гордо вышагивает перед самкой.
    22. to wander — бродить, бесцельно ходить (часто по местам, которые вы не знаете): Tom spent most of his free time wandering about in the woods. — Большую часть своего свободного времени Том бродил по лесам. For an hour and a half we were wandering around the old city, completely lost. — Совершенно заблудившись, часа полтора мы бродили по старому городу.
    23. to prowl — рыскать, идти крадучись (тихо передвигаться, оставаясь незамеченным, особенно при попытке что-либо украсть или напасть на кого-либо): The nurse said that she could hear someone prowling in the garden. — Няня сказала, что она слышала, как кто-то крадучись ходил по саду. Several wolves prowled around the camp, but they were kept at bay by the fire. — Несколько волков рыскали у лагеря, но их остановил огонь костра. The police have warned the public the killer may be prowling the streets. — Полиция предупредила население, что убийца еще может бродить по улицам.
    24. to wade — ходить по воде, шлепать: Ellen waded into the water then started swimming across the river. — Эллен вошла в воду и поплыла на тот берег реки. The rescuers worked wading waist deep in the muddy water. — Спасатели работали по грудь в грязной воде. The fisherman got out of the boat and waded ashore. — Рыбак вышел из лодки и вброд пошел к берегу.
    25. to pick one's way — осторожно ходить (идти, выбирая дорогу, обходя опасные места): The boys began to pick their way over the rocks towards the ocean. — Мальчики начали осторожно двигаться по камням в сторону океана. Gathering her skirt she began to pick her way through the puddles. — Подобрав юбку, она начала пробираться, обходя дождевые лужи.
    26. to edge — ходить пробираясь боком; ходить по краю (медленно и осторожно, двигаясь боком через небольшое, узкое пространство, которое не позволяет идти нормальным шагом): Ben edged sideways through the front door, which seemed to be stuck. — Бэн протиснулся через парадную дверь, которую по-видимому заело. Edging my way through the crowd I eventually managed to get to the bar. — Пробравшись боком через толпу, я наконец смог добраться до бара.

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > ходить

  • 118 through

    [θru:]
    through and through совершенно, насквозь, до конца, во всех отношениях; an aristocrat through and through аристократ до кончиков пальцев to be through (with) закончить (что-л.) to be through (with) покончить (с чем-л.) to be through (with) разг. пресытиться (чем-л.); устать (от чего-л.); to put a person through соединить (кого-л.) (по телефону) through prep в сочетаниях, имеющих переносное значение в, через; to flash through the mind промелькнуть в голове to go through many trials пройти через много испытаний he slept the whole night through он проспал всю ночь; to carry through довести до конца he was examined through an interpreter его допрашивали через переводчика through насквозь; совершенно; I am wet through я насквозь промок I have read the book through я прочел всю книгу; to get through пройти; to look through просмотреть through prep через (посредство), от; I heard of you through your sister я слышал о вас от вашей сестры through prep указывает на временные отношения: амер. включительно; May 10 through June 15 с 10 мая по 15 июня включительно to be through (with) разг. пресытиться (чем-л.); устать (от чего-л.); to put a person through соединить (кого-л.) (по телефону) they marched through the town они прошли по городу; through this country по всей стране through and through снова и снова through and through совершенно, насквозь, до конца, во всех отношениях; an aristocrat through and through аристократ до кончиков пальцев through свободный, беспрепятственный; through passage свободный проход through прямой, беспересадочный; through ticket сквозной билет; through service беспересадочное сообщение through prep указывает на пространственные отношения через, сквозь, по; through the gate через ворота through prep указывает на временные отношения: в течение, в продолжение; through the night всю ночь they marched through the town они прошли по городу; through this country по всей стране through прямой, беспересадочный; through ticket сквозной билет; through service беспересадочное сообщение to wait through ten long years прождать десять долгих лет through prep по причине, вследствие, из-за, благодаря; we lost ourselves through not knowing the way мы заблудились из-за того, что не знали дороги you are through! абонент у телефона, говорите!

    English-Russian short dictionary > through

  • 119 about-face

    ̘. ̈n.əˈbautfeɪs
    1. сущ.
    1) поворот кругом 'About-Face!' was the next command. ≈ "Кругом!"- прозвучала следующая команда.
    2) внезапное и полное изменение (отношения, точки зрения и т. п.) If he did not mislead the Prime-Minister, his abrupt about-face was certainly disconcerting. ≈ Если ли бы он не ввел в заблуждение премьер-министра, его резкая смена курса действительно приводила бы в замешательство.
    3) отскок (прямо) назад( при ударе)
    2. гл.
    1) повернуть(ся) кругом Morrow got very white - about-faced, and marched out of the room. ≈ Морроу сильно побледнел, повернулся и вышел из комнаты.
    2) внезапно и полностью изменить (отношение, политику, точку зрения и т. п.)
    3) отскочить( прямо) назад (при ударе)
    поворот кругом отскок назад при ударе внезапное и полное изменение отношения, точки зрения и т. п.;
    - they've done an * in their foreign policy они совершили поворот на сто восемьдесят градусов в своей внешней политике повернуть кругом повернуться кругом отскочить назад при ударе внезапно и полностью изменить
    about-face внезапное и полное изменение ~ повернуть(ся) кругом ~ поворот кругом ~ резко изменить (отношение, политику и т. п.) ~ резкое изменение( отношения, политики и т. п.)

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > about-face

  • 120 ease

    i:z
    1. сущ.
    1) состояние удобства, комфорта а) облегчение, избавление, покой (отсутствие боли, дискомфорта, неприятностей и т. п.) He wanted a little ease after the agitation and exertions of the day. ≈ Он хотел немного покоя после волнений и напряжений этого дня. to take one's ease ≈ успокоиться Syn: relief I, alleviation б) беззаботность, свобода( отсутствие забот) ;
    праздность at one's ease ≈ свободно, удобно, непринужденно a life of ease ≈ спокойная, свободная от забот жизнь An actor is never so sure to agitate the souls of his hearers, as when his own is perfectly at ease. ≈ Актер только тогда волнует души своих слушателей, когда его собственная душа абсолютно спокойна. a life of aimless ease and luxury ≈ жизнь, протекающая в бесцельной праздности и роскоши Syn: comfort
    1. в) естественность, непринужденность( отсутствие чувства смущения, скованности и т. п.) to feel ill at ease ≈ чувствовать себя неловко, смущаться A certain graceful ease marks him as a man who knows the world. ≈ Некая изящная непринужденность характеризовала его как человека, знающего свет. to stand at ease ≈ воен. стоять вольно his usual 'stand at ease' position ≈ его обычная поза 'стоять вольно' Syn: naturalness
    2) легкость, простота She rides a horse with ease. ≈ Она легко скачет на лошади. to learn with ease ≈ учиться без труда This machine is capable of operating over land, water, sand, swamps, or snow, with equal ease. ≈ Этой машиной одинаково легко управлять на земле, воде, песке, на болоте или на снегу. Syn: effortlessness
    2. гл.
    1) облегчать( физические страдания) This medicine will ease you of your pain. ≈ Это лекарство облегчит твою боль. The doctor is down there easing up the guys that got the hide burned off 'em. ≈ Врач там пытается облегчить страдания ребят, получивших ожоги кожи. Syn: alleviate
    2) успокаивать, уменьшать( тревогу, напряжение и т. п.) Do write to your mother to ease her of her worry. ≈ Напиши своей матери, успокой ее. He could not well ease himself by cursing and swearing at Harry. ≈ Ругань и проклятья по адресу Гарри не могли его успокоить. Syn: comfort
    2., disburden
    3) освобождать, избавлять( of - от чего-л.) A priest has eased me of my sins. ≈ Священник отпустил мне грехи. to ease my mind of all worldly concernsосвободить мой ум от всех мирских забот
    4) ослаблять, делать более свободным, смягчать;
    мор. травить (снасть) to ease creditустанавливать льготы на кредит to ease up on a rope ≈ ослаблять веревку Syn: loosen, slacken
    5) облегчать, делать более легким, удобным A new British automatic system of aerial navigation which will ease the complicated task of the pilot is going into quantity production. ≈ Новая британская автоматическая система аэронавигации, которая должна облегчить сложную задачу пилота, запускается в массовое производство.
    6) осторожно устанавливать (in, into) to ease a bloc into position ≈ опустить и установить (строительный) блок на место to ease round ≈ осторожно поворачивать This is a tricky corner;
    we must ease the piano round (it), not push it. ≈ Тут острый угол, нам надо обнести пианино, а не толкать его. Ease the boat round carefully, there's a strong wind. ≈ Разворачивай лодку осторожнее, сильный ветер. ∙ ease down ease off ease out ease to ease up Syn: satisfy свобода, непринужденность - a life of * спокойная, обеспеченная жизнь;
    жизнь, свободная от (материальных) забот;
    безбедное существование - * of body and mind душевное и физическое здоровье - * of manner непринужденность обращения - to be at * чувствовать себя свободно /непринужденно/, не стесняться;
    с легкостью обращаться( с чем-л.), не испытывать затруднений (в чем-л.) - at *! вольно! (команда) - to stand at * (военное) стоять вольно легкость - with * легко - they marched ten miles with * они легко /без труда/ прошли десять миль - true * in writing comes from art, not chance настоящая легкость стиля - результат мастерства, а не случайность - to acquire * in translating приобрести беглость в переводе удобство (управления машиной и т. п.) - for * of consultation /reference/ для удобства пользования (словарем и т. п.) облегчение, прекращение (тревоги и т. п.) - the medicine brought almost instant * лекарство почти тотчас же принесло облегчение - * from pain прекращение боли - no * from the burdens of life треволнения жизни нескончаемы - you can set your mind at * можете не волноваться /не тревожиться/ - to take one's * успокоиться;
    отдыхать, наслаждаться досугом облегчать (страдания и т. п.) ;
    успокаивать (боль и т. п.) - to * pain облегчать боль - to * smb.'s anxiety успокоить чью-л. тревогу - to * one's mind успокоиться, умерить свою тревогу (of) избавлять, освобождать (от чего-л.) - to * smb. of pain избавить кого-л. от боли - to * a porter of his load взять у носильщика поклажу - I'll * you of that care я освобожу /избавлю/ вас от этой заботы делать более свободным, удобным;
    распускать (швы в одежде) ;
    растягивать (обувь) - to * a coat under the arms сделать пальто более свободным в проймах - to * a drawer исправить ящик, чтобы он легче открывался ослабить, смягчить - to * customs formalities упростить таможенную процедуру - to * international tension ослабить /смягчить/ международную напряженность - to * the deadlock найти выход из тупика - to * the grade (дорожностроительное) смягчить уклон( дороги) слабеть, уменьшаться, понижаться - prices have *d цены несколько снизились (into) осторожно устанавливать (на место) - they *d the heavy block into position они осторожно установили тяжелый блок на место - to * the piano into place поставить рояль на место - to * a car into a parking space осторожно припарковать машину опуститьсякресло и т. п.) ;
    (удобно) усесться, устроиться( морское) потравливать (снасть;
    тж. * down) (морское) отводить (руль) ;
    уменьшать скорость - * (her) ahead! малый ход вперед! to stand at ~ воен. стоять вольно;
    at ease! воен. вольно! at one's ~ свободно, удобно, непринужденно;
    to feel ill at ease чувствовать себя неловко;
    конфузиться ease выпускать( швы в платье) ;
    растягивать (обувь) ~ досуг ~ избавлять ~ легкость ~ легкость ~ облегчать (боль, ношу) ;
    to ease (smb.) of his purse( или cash) шутл. обокрасть ~ облегчать (страдания) ~ облегчать ~ облегчение (боли), прекращение (тревоги и т. п.) ~ облегчение ~ освобождать ~ ослаблять, освобождать ~ ослаблять ~ осторожно устанавливать (in, into) ;
    to ease a piano into place поставить рояль на место;
    to ease a bloc into position опустить и установить (строительный) блок на место ~ мор. отдавать, (по) травить (тж. ease away, ease down, ease off) ;
    ease her! убавить ход! (команда) ~ покой;
    свобода, непринужденность;
    ease of body and mind физический и душевный покой ~ праздность, лень ~ свобода, непринужденность, легкость ~ успокаивать ~ осторожно устанавливать (in, into) ;
    to ease a piano into place поставить рояль на место;
    to ease a bloc into position опустить и установить (строительный) блок на место ~ осторожно устанавливать (in, into) ;
    to ease a piano into place поставить рояль на место;
    to ease a bloc into position опустить и установить (строительный) блок на место ~ down замедлять ход ~ down уменьшать напряжение, усилие ~ мор. отдавать, (по) травить (тж. ease away, ease down, ease off) ;
    ease her! убавить ход! (команда) ~ покой;
    свобода, непринужденность;
    ease of body and mind физический и душевный покой ~ облегчать (боль, ношу) ;
    to ease (smb.) of his purse (или cash) шутл. обокрасть ~ off мор. отдавать (канат, конец) ~ off стать менее напряженным;
    ослаблять(ся) ;
    расслабляться at one's ~ свободно, удобно, непринужденно;
    to feel ill at ease чувствовать себя неловко;
    конфузиться with ~ непринужденно;
    to learn with ease учиться без труда a life of ~ спокойная, легкая жизнь social ~ умение держать себя, простота в обращении to stand at ~ воен. стоять вольно;
    at ease! воен. вольно! to take one's ~ наслаждаться досугом, отдыхать to take one's ~ успокоиться with ~ непринужденно;
    to learn with ease учиться без труда with ~ с легкостью

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ease

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