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morbid person

  • 1 morbid

    morbid [ˈmɔ:bɪd]
    [person, thoughts] morbide ; [fear] maladif
    don't be so morbid! cesse donc de broyer du noir !
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    ['mɔːbɪd]

    English-French dictionary > morbid

  • 2 morbid

    adjective
    1) krankhaft; makaber, (geh.) morbid [Freude, Faszination, Fantasie, Neigung]
    2) (coll.): (melancholy) trübselig
    3) (Med.) krankhaft [Zustand, Veränderung]
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    ['mo:(r)bid]
    (sick (in the way one shows his/her excessive interest in death, disease, cruel acts etc): his morbid fascination with horror films; her morbid imagination.)
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    mor·bid
    [ˈmɔ:bɪd, AM ˈmɔ:r-]
    1. (unhealthy) morbid, krankhaft
    \morbid curiosity/obsession krankhafte Neugier/Besessenheit
    \morbid imagination/interest morbide Fantasie/morbides Interesse
    2. (gruesome) makaber
    \morbid delight/fascination makab[e]res Vergnügen/makab[e]re Faszination
    3. MED (of disease) pathologisch fachspr
    \morbid anatomy pathologische Anatomie, Pathologie f fachspr; (induced by disease) krank, kränklich, erkrankt, krankhaft [verändert], morbid fachspr
    \morbid body kranker [o kränklicher] Körper
    \morbid organ krankhaft verändertes [o erkranktes] Organ
    \morbid state krankhafter [o morbider] Zustand; (productive of disease) krankheitserregend, pathogen fachspr
    \morbid substance krankheitserregende Substanz
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    ['mɔːbɪd]
    adj
    1) idea, thought, jealousy, curiosity etc krankhaft; interest, attitude unnatürlich, krankhaft; sense of humour, talk etc makaber; (= gloomy) outlook, thoughts düster; person trübsinnig; (= pessimistic) schwarzseherisch; poet, novel, music etc morbid

    that's morbid!, that's a morbid thought or idea! — das ist ja makaber

    don't be so morbid!sieh doch nicht alles so schwarz!

    he's such a morbid little boyer hat einen Hang zum Makaberen

    2) (MED) morbid; growth krankhaft
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    morbid [ˈmɔː(r)bıd] adj (adv morbidly)
    1. morbid, krankhaft, pathologisch (alle auch fig):
    his morbid sense of humo(u)r sein makabrer Humor
    2. grässlich, grauenhaft
    3. a) trübsinnig
    b) pessimistisch
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    adjective
    1) krankhaft; makaber, (geh.) morbid [Freude, Faszination, Fantasie, Neigung]
    2) (coll.): (melancholy) trübselig
    3) (Med.) krankhaft [Zustand, Veränderung]
    * * *
    adj.
    gesundheitlich angegriffen adj.
    im Verfall begriffen ausdr.
    krankhaft adj.
    kränklich adj.
    morbid adj.

    English-german dictionary > morbid

  • 3 ghoul

    [gu:l]
    n
    1. (spirit) Ghul m
    2. ( pej: morbid person) Mensch m mit schaurigen Gelüsten
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    [guːl]
    n
    (= evil spirit) Ghul m; (fig) Mensch m mit schaurigen Gelüsten
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    ghoul [ɡuːl] s
    1. Ghul m (Leichen fressender Dämon)
    2. fig Unhold m (Person mit makabren Gelüsten), z. B. Leichen-, Grabschänder(in)

    English-german dictionary > ghoul

  • 4 ghoul

    [gu:l] n
    1) ( spirit) Ghul m;
    2) (pej: morbid person) Mensch m mit schaurigen Gelüsten

    English-German students dictionary > ghoul

  • 5 ghoul

    s.
    1 espíritu maligno (evil spirit); espíritu macabro (sentido figurado) (morbid person)
    2 demonio necrófago, espíritu necrófago.
    3 morboso, persona macabra.

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > ghoul

  • 6 morboso

    adj.
    1 morbid, sickly.
    2 sickly obsessed.
    3 morbid, unwholesome.
    4 shocking.
    5 disease-related, pathological.
    m.
    1 sickly-obsessed person, person who is attracted by morbid situations or scenes, person who is unhealthily obsessed by gruesome or sexual scenes, sexually-obsessed person.
    2 ghoul, macabre person.
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    2 familiar (obsesión, placer) morbid; (persona) kinky
    \
    ser un,-a morboso,-a familiar to be a pervert
    placer morboso morbid pleasure
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    ADJ
    1) (=malsano) [persona, mente] morbid; [espectáculo] gruesome
    2) (=atractivo) sexually attractive
    3) (=enfermo) morbid, sickly; [clima, zona] unhealthy
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    I
    - sa adjetivo
    a) <escena/película> gruesome; <persona/mente> ghoulish; (truculento, retorcido) morbid
    b) (Med) morbid
    II
    - sa masculino, femenino (fam) ghoul
    * * *
    = unhealthy, gory [gorier -comp., goriest -sup.], lurid, morbid, juicy [juicier -comp., juiciest -sup.].
    Ex. I would venture to guess that he would have characterized these suggestions as the eructation of unhealthy souls'.
    Ex. Nowadays, the gory process of 'blood doping' in athlectics has been replaced by genetic engineering.
    Ex. At the end of the day, there may be only a thin line that separates news from advertisements, as one travels from the lurid to the ridiculous.
    Ex. His in danger of becoming hipped, a prey to his own doubts and fears, and unable to accomplish anything in life beyond catering to his own morbid fancies.
    Ex. The book 'If Looks Could Kill' is a juicy, tell-all, insider's look at the true world of fashion.
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    I
    - sa adjetivo
    a) <escena/película> gruesome; <persona/mente> ghoulish; (truculento, retorcido) morbid
    b) (Med) morbid
    II
    - sa masculino, femenino (fam) ghoul
    * * *
    = unhealthy, gory [gorier -comp., goriest -sup.], lurid, morbid, juicy [juicier -comp., juiciest -sup.].

    Ex: I would venture to guess that he would have characterized these suggestions as the eructation of unhealthy souls'.

    Ex: Nowadays, the gory process of 'blood doping' in athlectics has been replaced by genetic engineering.
    Ex: At the end of the day, there may be only a thin line that separates news from advertisements, as one travels from the lurid to the ridiculous.
    Ex: His in danger of becoming hipped, a prey to his own doubts and fears, and unable to accomplish anything in life beyond catering to his own morbid fancies.
    Ex: The book 'If Looks Could Kill' is a juicy, tell-all, insider's look at the true world of fashion.

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    morboso1 -sa
    1 ‹escena/película› gruesome; ‹persona/mente› ghoulish; (truculento, retorcido) morbid
    2 ( Med) morbid
    morboso2 -sa
    masculine, feminine
    ( fam); ghoul
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    morboso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo ‹escena/película gruesome;


    persona/mente ghoulish;
    (truculento, retorcido) morbid
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (fam) ghoul
    morboso,-a adj (persona, interés, placer) morbid: sentí una curiosidad morbosa por saber los detalles de su ruptura, I was morbidly curious about the details of her breakup
    ' morboso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    morbosa
    English:
    ghoulish
    - morbid
    - sick
    - ghoul
    - lurid
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    morboso, -a
    adj
    1. [persona, interés] morbid, ghoulish;
    [escena, descripción] gruesome
    2. [de la enfermedad] morbid
    nm,f
    ghoul
    * * *
    adj perverted
    * * *
    morboso, -sa adj
    : morbid
    morbosidad nf

    Spanish-English dictionary > morboso

  • 7 malato

    1. adj ill
    essere malato di cuore have heart problems
    malato di mente mentally ill
    2. m, malata f ill person
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    malato agg.
    1 sick; ill (pred.): un bimbo malato, a sick child; è malato di fegato, di cuore, he has got (o suffers from) liver, heart trouble; è gravemente malato, he is dangerously ill; cadde malato di polmonite, he was taken ill with pneumonia
    2 (di piante) diseased: questa pianta è malata, this plant is diseased; un olivo malato, a diseased olive
    3 (fig.) (turbato, esaltato) sick, unhealthy, unsound, morbid: aveva un'immaginazione malata, he had an unhealthy imagination; ha una sensibilità malata, she has a morbid sensibility; ha una mente malata, he's mentally ill; è malato di gelosia, he's sick with (o he suffers from) jealousy; è malata d'amore, she's lovesick; io credo sia malato in testa, I think he's sick in the head (o he's mad)
    4 (fig.) (in cattivo stato) sick; (in difficoltà) lame: economia malata, sick economy
    s.m.
    1 sick person, invalid, patient: malato grave, cronico, terminale, seriously, chronically, terminally ill person; malato di mente, mental patient (o case); negli ospedali non c'era più posto per i malati, there was no more room for patients in the hospitals
    2 (entusiasta) maniac: è un malato della musica, dei computer, he's a music, computer maniac.
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    [ma'lato] malato (-a)
    1. agg
    (persona) ill, sick, unwell, (organo, pianta) diseased

    una mente/fantasia malata — a sick mind/morbid imagination

    darsi malato (sul lavoro ecc) to go sick

    2. sm/f
    (infermo) sick person, (paziente) patient
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    [ma'lato] 1.
    1) [ persona] ill mai atrib., sick; [ animale] sick; [albero, polmoni, mente] diseased
    2) (in cattive condizioni) [impresa, società] ailing
    2.
    sostantivo maschile (f. -a) sick person

    malato di mente — brainsick person, mental patient

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    malato
    /ma'lato/
    v. la voce  ammalato.
     1 [ persona] ill mai atrib., sick; [ animale] sick; [albero, polmoni, mente] diseased; essere malato to be ill; ho visitato la nonna -a I visited my sick grandmother; essere malato di cuore to suffer from heart trouble
     2 (in cattive condizioni) [ impresa, società] ailing
     ( f. -a) sick person
    malato immaginario hypochondriac; malato di mente brainsick person, mental patient.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > malato

  • 8 morbo

    m.
    1 morbidity, morbid fascination.
    2 abnormal sexuality, abnormal curiosity towards sexual or forbidden things.
    3 sickness, disease, illness.
    * * *
    1 (enfermedad) sickness
    2 familiar (excitación) thrill; (interés) morbid curiosity
    \
    producir morbo a to turn on
    tener morbo familiar (persona) to be sexy, be a turn-on 2 (cosa) to be a turn-on
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    SM
    1) * (=curiosidad) morbid curiosity
    2) * (=atractivo sexual)
    3) (Med) (=enfermedad) disease, illness
    * * *
    1) (fam) ( morbosidad)
    2) (Med) disease
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    1) (fam) ( morbosidad)
    2) (Med) disease
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    A (morbosidad) ( fam); ghoulish fascination
    hay mucho morbo dentro del toreo there is a large element of ghoulish fascination in bullfighting
    los accidentes despiertan el morbo de la gente accidents bring out people's ghoulish instincts
    B ( fam) (atracción):
    tener morbo ‹ciudad/partido de fútbol› to be interesting; ‹person› to be sexy
    le dan morbo las rubias he can't resist blondes
    lo prohibido tiene mucho morbo what's off-limits is very tempting
    le da morbo vestirse de mujer dressing in drag turns him on
    C ( Med) disease
    Compuestos:
    epilepsy
    jaundice, icterus ( tech)
    * * *
    morbo nm
    1. Fam [atractivo]
    el morbo atrajo a la gente al lugar del accidente people were attracted to the scene of the accident by a sense of morbid fascination;
    los cementerios le dan mucho morbo he gets a morbid pleasure out of visiting cemeteries;
    esa chica tiene mucho morbo there's something perversely attractive about that girl
    2. [enfermedad] illness
    * * *
    m fam
    perverted kind of pleasure;
    le da morbo ver un accidente accidents hold a morbid fascination for him

    Spanish-English dictionary > morbo

  • 9 sick

    sik
    1. adjective
    1) (vomiting or inclined to vomit: He has been sick several times today; I feel sick; She's inclined to be seasick/airsick/car-sick.) mareado
    2) ((especially American) ill: He is a sick man; The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.) enfermo
    3) (very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of): I'm sick of doing this; I'm sick and tired of hearing about it!) harto, cansado, preocupado
    4) (affected by strong, unhappy or unpleasant feelings: I was really sick at making that bad mistake.) angustiado
    5) (in bad taste: a sick joke.) morboso, de muy mal gusto, negro

    2. noun
    (vomit: The bedclothes were covered with sick.) vómito
    - sickening
    - sickeningly
    - sickly
    - sickness
    - sick-leave
    - make someone sick
    - make sick
    - the sick
    - worried sick

    sick adj enfermo
    my brother's sick, he's got flu mi hermano está enfermo, tiene gripe
    to be sick vomitar / devolver
    to feel sick tener náuseas / estar mareado
    to make someone sick poner enfermo a alguien / dar asco a alguien
    this government makes me sick! ¡este gobierno me pone enfermo!
    tr[sɪk]
    1 (ill) enfermo,-a
    2 (nauseated, queasy) mareado,-a
    3 (fed up) harto,-a; (worried) preocupado,-a
    I bet you're sick of the sight of grapes! ¡seguro que estás harto de ver uvas!
    4 (morbid - mind, person) morboso,-a; (- joke, humour) de muy mal gusto, negro,-a
    1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (vomit) vómito
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to be off sick estar ausente por enfermedad
    to be sick (vomit) vomitar, devolver
    to be as sick as a parrot estar destrozado,-a
    to call in sick llamar diciendo que se está enfermo,-a
    to feel sick estar mareado,-a, tener náuseas
    to go sick darse de baja por enfermedad
    to make somebody sick (angry) reventar a alguien, dar rabia a alguien
    it makes you sick! ¡da rabia!
    you make me sick! ¡me das asco!
    to report sick dar parte de enfermedad, coger la baja por enfermedad
    to take sick dated enfermar, caer enfermo,-a, ponerse enfermo,-a
    sick bag bolsa para el mareo
    sick headache jaqueca, migraña
    sick leave baja por enfermedad
    sick ['sɪk] adj
    1) : enfermo
    2) nauseous: mareado, con náuseas
    to get sick: vomitar
    3) : para uso de enfermos
    sick day: día de permiso (por enfermedad)
    adj.
    doliente adj.
    enfermo, -a adj.
    enfermucho, -a adj.
    harto, -a adj.
    malo, -a adj.
    nauseado, -a adj.
    pálido, -a adj.
    v.
    azuzar v.

    I sɪk
    adjective -er, -est
    1) ( ill) enfermo

    to get sick — (AmE) caer* enfermo, enfermar, enfermarse (AmL)

    to be off sick — estar* ausente por enfermedad

    sick building syndromesíndrome m del edificio enfermo

    2) ( nauseated) (pred)

    to feel sick — (dizzy, unwell) estar* mareado; ( about to vomit) tener* ganas de vomitar or de devolver, tener* náuseas

    to be sick — vomitar, devolver*

    it makes me sick the way she gets away with itme da rabia or (AmL tb) me enferma cómo se sale con la suya

    3)
    a) (disturbed, sickened) (pred)

    to be sick with fear/worry — estar* muerto de miedo/preocupación

    to be sick at heart — (liter) estar* muy angustiado

    b) (weary, fed up)

    to be sick OF something/-ING — estar* harto de algo/+ inf

    I'm sick and tired o sick to death of hearing that — estoy absolutamente harto or (fam) hasta la coronilla de oír eso

    4) ( gruesome) <person/mind> morboso; <humor/joke> de muy mal gusto

    II
    1)

    the sick — (+ pl vb) los enfermos

    2) u ( vomit) (BrE colloq) vómito m
    [sɪk]
    1. ADJ
    (compar sicker) (superl sickest)
    1) (=ill) [person] enfermo; [animal] malo, enfermo

    to fall sick — enfermar, caer enfermo

    to go sick — faltar por estar enfermo (al colegio, trabajo etc) ; (with a medical certificate) estar de baja

    to make sb look sick — (US) (fig) (=appear inferior) hacer parecer poca cosa a algn

    the Romanians made our team look sick — los rumanos dejaron a nuestro equipo muy atrás, el equipo rumano era como para darle complejo a nuestro equipo *

    to be off sick — faltar por estar enfermo (al colegio, trabajo etc) ; (with a medical certificate) estar de baja

    she phoned or called in sick — llamó para decir que estaba enferma

    - be sick at heart
    worried, worry
    2)

    to be sick — (Brit) (=vomit) devolver, vomitar

    to feel sick — (Brit) (=nauseous) tener ganas de devolver or de vomitar, tener náuseas

    to make sb sick — (lit) hacer devolver or vomitar a algn

    to make o.s. sick — (deliberately) hacerse vomitar or devolver

    - be as sick as a dog
    airsick, seasick, travel-sick
    3) (=fed up)

    to be sick of (doing) sth — estar harto de (hacer) algo *

    to be sick and tired or sick to death of (doing) sth — estar hasta la coronilla de (hacer) algo *, estar más que harto de (hacer) algo *

    to be sick of the sight of sb — estar más que harto de algn *

    - be as sick as a parrot
    4) (=disgusted)

    I feel sick about the way she was treated — me asquea la forma en que la trataron

    it makes me sick the way they waste our money — me pone enferma ver la manera en que malgastan nuestro dinero

    she's never without a boyfriend, makes you sick, doesn't it? * — siempre tiene algún novio, da rabia ¿no? *

    it's enough to make you sick — es como para sacarle a uno de quicio, es como para desesperarse

    you make me sick! — ¡me das asco!

    it makes me sick to my stomach — me revienta, me da ganas de vomitar

    5) pej (=morbid) [joke, act] de mal gusto; [person, mind, sense of humour] morboso
    2. N
    1)

    the sick — los enfermos

    2) (Brit) (=vomit) vómito m, devuelto m
    3.
    CPD

    sick bag Nbolsa f para el mareo

    sick building syndrome Nsíndrome m del edificio enfermo

    sick leave N

    to be on sick leavetener permiso or (Sp) baja por enfermedad

    sick list Nlista f de enfermos

    to be on the sick listestar de permiso or (Sp) de baja por enfermedad

    sick note Njustificante m por enfermedad

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    I [sɪk]
    adjective -er, -est
    1) ( ill) enfermo

    to get sick — (AmE) caer* enfermo, enfermar, enfermarse (AmL)

    to be off sick — estar* ausente por enfermedad

    sick building syndromesíndrome m del edificio enfermo

    2) ( nauseated) (pred)

    to feel sick — (dizzy, unwell) estar* mareado; ( about to vomit) tener* ganas de vomitar or de devolver, tener* náuseas

    to be sick — vomitar, devolver*

    it makes me sick the way she gets away with itme da rabia or (AmL tb) me enferma cómo se sale con la suya

    3)
    a) (disturbed, sickened) (pred)

    to be sick with fear/worry — estar* muerto de miedo/preocupación

    to be sick at heart — (liter) estar* muy angustiado

    b) (weary, fed up)

    to be sick OF something/-ING — estar* harto de algo/+ inf

    I'm sick and tired o sick to death of hearing that — estoy absolutamente harto or (fam) hasta la coronilla de oír eso

    4) ( gruesome) <person/mind> morboso; <humor/joke> de muy mal gusto

    II
    1)

    the sick — (+ pl vb) los enfermos

    2) u ( vomit) (BrE colloq) vómito m

    English-spanish dictionary > sick

  • 10 unhealthy

    1) (not healthy: He is fat and unhealthy - he doesn't take enough exercise.) enfermo, enfermizo
    2) (dangerous: The situation was getting unhealthy.) malsano; peligroso
    - unhealthiness
    1. de mala salud / enfermizo
    2. poco saludable
    tr[ʌn'helɵɪ]
    1 (place) malsano,-a, insalubre
    2 (ill) enfermizo,-a, enfermo,-a
    3 figurative use (unnatural) morboso,-a, malsano,-a
    unhealthy [.ʌn'hɛlɵi] adj, - thier ; - est
    1) unwholesome: insalubre, malsano, nocivo a la salud
    an unhealthy climate: un clima insalubre
    2) sickly: de mala salud, enfermizo
    adj.
    enfermizo, -a adj.
    enfermo, -a adj.
    insalubre adj.
    insaludable adj.
    malo, -a adj.
    malsano, -a adj.
    'ʌn'helθi
    adjective -thier, -thiest
    a) < person> de mala salud; < complexion> enfermizo; <climate/conditions> poco saludable, insalubre, malsano; < food> malo para la salud
    b) ( morbid) <interest/obsession> malsano, morboso
    [ʌn'helθɪ]
    ADJ (compar unhealthier) (superl unhealthiest)
    1) (=unwell) [person] poco sano, enfermizo; [complexion] poco saludable
    2) (=harmful) [climate, place, environment] malsano, insalubre; [diet, lifestyle, food] poco sano; [working conditions] poco saludable, insalubre
    3) (=unwholesome) [interest, fascination, curiosity] malsano, morboso; [obsession] enfermizo, malsano
    * * *
    ['ʌn'helθi]
    adjective -thier, -thiest
    a) < person> de mala salud; < complexion> enfermizo; <climate/conditions> poco saludable, insalubre, malsano; < food> malo para la salud
    b) ( morbid) <interest/obsession> malsano, morboso

    English-spanish dictionary > unhealthy

  • 11 больной


    1. прил. sick, ill ( о человеке, животном) ;
    diseased (об органе) ;
    sore( о поврежденной части тела) тж. перен.;
    morbid перен. больное сердце ≈ diseased heart;
    bad heart разг. психически больнойmentally diseased/ill больное воображениеmorbid imagination
    2. муж.;
    скл. как прил. patient, invalid чувствовать себя больным ≈ to feel/be unwell/ill амбулаторный больной ≈ out-patient/outpatient, walking patient хронический больнойchronic invalid больной туберкулезомconsumptive
    больн|ой -
    1. прил. (о человеке) ill, sick;
    (о животном) sick;
    частях тела) sore, bad;
    перен. sore;
    он болен туберкулёзом he has consumption;
    ~ая рука bad hand;
    ~ое воображение morbid imagination;

    2. в знач. сущ. м. invalid, sick person, sick man*;
    (пациент) patient, case;
    ~ вопрос sore subject;
    ~ое место sore/weak point;
    свалить с ~ головы на здоровую shift the blame on to somebody else.

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > больной

  • 12 sick

    1. adjective
    1) (ill) krank

    go sick, fall — or (coll.)

    be off sick — krank [gemeldet] sein

    somebody is sick at or to his/her stomach — (Amer.) jemandem ist [es] schlecht od. übel

    2) (Brit.): (vomiting or about to vomit)

    be sick over somebody/something — sich über jemanden/etwas erbrechen

    I think I'm going to be sick — ich glaube, ich muss [mich er]brechen

    somebody gets/feels sick — jemandem wird/ist [es] übel od. schlecht

    he felt sick with fearihm war vor Angst [ganz] übel

    something makes somebody sick — von etwas wird [es] jemandem schlecht od. übel (see also academic.ru/18217/d">d)

    3) (sickly) elend [Aussehen]; leidend [Blick]
    4) (fig.)

    be/get sick of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas satt haben/allmählich satt haben

    be sick and tired or sick to death of somebody/something — (coll.) von jemandem/etwas die Nase [gestrichen] voll haben (ugs.)

    be sick of the sight/sound of somebody/something — (coll.) jemanden/etwas nicht mehr sehen/hören können

    be sick of doing somethinges satt haben, etwas zu tun

    make somebody sick(disgust) jemanden anekeln; (coll.): (make envious) jemanden ganz neidisch machen (see also b)

    5) (deranged) pervers; (morally corrupt) krank [Gesellschaft]; (morbid) makaber [Witz, Humor, Fantasie]
    2. plural noun
    * * *
    [sik] 1. adjective
    1) (vomiting or inclined to vomit: He has been sick several times today; I feel sick; She's inclined to be seasick/airsick/car-sick.) Brechreiz verspüren
    2) ((especially American) ill: He is a sick man; The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.) krank
    3) (very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of): I'm sick of doing this; I'm sick and tired of hearing about it!) leid
    4) (affected by strong, unhappy or unpleasant feelings: I was really sick at making that bad mistake.) enttäuscht
    5) (in bad taste: a sick joke.) schlecht
    2. noun
    (vomit: The bedclothes were covered with sick.) das Erbrochene
    - sicken
    - sickening
    - sickeningly
    - sickly
    - sickness
    - sick-leave
    - make someone sick
    - make sick
    - the sick
    - worried sick
    * * *
    sick1
    [sɪk]
    I. adj
    1. (physically) krank; ( fig: in poor condition) machine, engine angeschlagen
    to be off \sick krankgemeldet sein
    to call in [or report] \sick sich akk krankmelden
    to fall [or take] [or ( form) be taken] \sick erkranken geh
    2. (mentally) geisteskrank; ( fig) krank
    are you \sick or something? (fam!) spinnst du oder was?
    3. pred (in stomach)
    to be [or get] \sick sich akk erbrechen, spucken fam
    to feel \sick sich akk schlecht fühlen
    I feel \sick mir ist schlecht [o übel]
    to make oneself \sick sich dat den Magen verderben; ( fig)
    it makes me \sick to my stomach when I think of... mir dreht sich der Magen um, wenn ich daran denke,...
    to feel \sick to one's stomach sich akk vom Magen her schlecht fühlen
    4. pred ( fam: upset) erschüttert, entsetzt
    it makes me \sick the way he always complains ich kann sein Gejammer nicht mehr hören
    to be \sick about [or at] [or AM over] sth über etw akk entsetzt sein
    5. pred ( fam: fed up)
    to be \sick of doing sth es satthaben, etw zu tun
    to be \sick and tired [or \sick to death] of sth etw [gründlich] satthaben
    to be \sick of sth/sb von etw/jdm die Nase voll haben fam
    6. (angry) [wahnsinnig] wütend
    it makes me \sick... es regt mich auf...
    7. ( fam: cruel and offensive) geschmacklos; person pervers; mind abartig
    \sick humour schwarzer Humor
    \sick joke makab[e]rer Witz
    8.
    to feel [as] \sick as a dog AM, AUS sich hundeelend fühlen
    I was \sick as a dog mir ging es hundeelend
    to be \sick at heart [äußerst] niedergeschlagen sein
    to be \sick as a parrot BRIT ( hum) völlig fertig sein
    to be worried \sick ( fam) krank vor Sorge sein
    II. n
    1. (ill people)
    the \sick pl die Kranken pl
    2. no pl BRIT ( fam: vomit) Erbrochenes nt
    III. vt BRIT ( fam)
    to \sick up ⇆ sth etw erbrechen
    sick2
    [sɪk]
    vt
    to \sick a dog on sb auf jdn einen Hund hetzen
    * * *
    [sɪk]
    1. n
    (= vomit) Erbrochene(s) nt
    2. adj (+er)
    1) (= ill) krank (also fig)

    to fall or take sick, to be taken sick — krank werden

    he was sick at heart (liter)er war von Kummer verzehrt (liter)

    2)

    (= vomiting or about to vomit) to be sick — brechen, sich übergeben, kotzen (sl); (esp cat, baby, patient) spucken

    he was sick all over the carpeter hat den ganzen Teppich vollgespuckt or vollgekotzt (sl)

    I think I'm going to be sick — ich glaube, ich muss kotzen (sl) or mich übergeben

    to feel sick to one's stomachsich im Magen schlecht fühlen

    I get sick in aeroplanesim Flugzeug wird mir immer schlecht or übel

    that smell/that food makes me sick — bei dem Geruch/von dem Essen wird mir übel or schlecht

    it's enough to make you sick (inf) — das reicht, damit einem schlecht wird

    it makes me sick to think that... (inf) — mir wird schlecht, wenn ich daran denke, dass...

    I am worried sick, I am sick with worry — mir ist vor Sorge ganz schlecht

    3) (inf

    = fed up) to be sick of sth/sb — etw/jdn satthaben

    to be sick of doing sth — es satthaben, etw zu tun

    to be sick and tired of doing sth — es leid sein, etw zu tun

    I get sick of listening to her complaining — ich habe es langsam satt, immer ihr Gejammer hören zu müssen

    4) (inf) geschmacklos; joke makaber, geschmacklos; person abartig, pervers

    a comedy about life in Dachau, how sick can you get! — eine Komödie über das Leben in Dachau, das ist ja schon pervers!

    * * *
    sick1 [sık]
    A adj
    1. (Br meist attr) krank:
    he’s a very sick man er ist ein schwer kranker Mann;
    fall ( oder get, obs take) sick krank werden, erkranken; call in B 2, off A 1, report C 4
    2. a) be sick Br sich erbrechen oder übergeben (müssen);
    I am ( oder feel) sick, US a. I am ( oder feel) sick at ( oder to) the stomach mir ist schlecht oder übel;
    it makes me sick mir wird übel davon (a. fig); fig es ekelt oder widert mich an;
    sick feeling Übelkeitsgefühl n
    b) Übelkeit erregend, widerwärtig (Geruch etc)
    3. Kranken…, Krankheits…:
    sick diet Krankenkost f;
    sick day Krankheitstag m
    4. fig krank (of vor dat; for nach):
    a) todunglücklich, niedergeschlagen,
    b) angsterfüllt;
    be worried sick krank vor Sorgen sein
    5. fig Br enttäuscht ( at sth von etwas): parrot A 1
    6. (of) umg angewidert (von), überdrüssig (gen):
    I am sick (and tired) of it ich habe es (gründlich) satt, es hängt mir zum Hals heraus;
    be sick (and tired) of doing sth es (gründlich) satthaben, etwas zu tun
    7. a) blass, fahl (Farbe, Licht)
    b) besonders US umg look sick alt aussehen;
    make sb look sick jemanden alt aussehen lassen
    8. matt, gezwungen (Lächeln)
    9. SCHIFF schadhaft
    10. schlecht (Eier, Luft etc)
    11. WIRTSCH umg flau (Markt)
    12. umg makaber (Witz etc):
    sick humo(u)r schwarzer Humor
    B s
    1. the sick koll die Kranken pl
    2. besonders Br umg Kotze f
    C v/t sick up bes Br umg auskotzen
    sick2 [sık] sic1
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (ill) krank

    go sick, fall — or (coll.)

    be off sick — krank [gemeldet] sein

    somebody is sick at or to his/her stomach — (Amer.) jemandem ist [es] schlecht od. übel

    2) (Brit.): (vomiting or about to vomit)

    be sick over somebody/something — sich über jemanden/etwas erbrechen

    I think I'm going to be sick — ich glaube, ich muss [mich er]brechen

    somebody gets/feels sick — jemandem wird/ist [es] übel od. schlecht

    he felt sick with fear — ihm war vor Angst [ganz] übel

    something makes somebody sick — von etwas wird [es] jemandem schlecht od. übel (see also d)

    3) (sickly) elend [Aussehen]; leidend [Blick]
    4) (fig.)

    be/get sick of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas satt haben/allmählich satt haben

    be sick and tired or sick to death of somebody/something — (coll.) von jemandem/etwas die Nase [gestrichen] voll haben (ugs.)

    be sick of the sight/sound of somebody/something — (coll.) jemanden/etwas nicht mehr sehen/hören können

    be sick of doing something — es satt haben, etwas zu tun

    make somebody sick (disgust) jemanden anekeln; (coll.): (make envious) jemanden ganz neidisch machen (see also b)

    5) (deranged) pervers; (morally corrupt) krank [Gesellschaft]; (morbid) makaber [Witz, Humor, Fantasie]
    2. plural noun
    * * *
    adj.
    Kranken- präfix.
    krank adj.
    unwohl adj.

    English-german dictionary > sick

  • 13 sairas

    yks.nom. sairas; yks.gen. sairaan; yks.part. sairasta; yks.ill. sairaaseen; mon.gen. sairaiden sairaitten; mon.part. sairaita; mon.ill. sairaisiin sairaihin
    affected (adje)
    bad (adje)
    diseased (adje)
    ill (adje)
    indisposed (adje)
    morbid (adje)
    sick (adje)
    unhealthy (adje)
    unwell (adje)
    patholigical patient (noun)
    sick person (noun)
    * * *
    • painful
    • unsound
    • unwell
    • unhealthy
    • sore
    • sickly
    • sick
    • sick person
    • patient
    • patholigical
    • macabre
    • indisposed
    • ill
    • idle away
    • diseased
    • bad
    • affected
    • abnormal
    • morbid

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > sairas

  • 14 abatido

    adj.
    1 depressed, despondent, crestfallen, dejected.
    2 contemptible, despicable.
    3 devalued, fallen in price, depreciated.
    m.
    slating, boarding.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: abatir.
    * * *
    1→ link=abatir abatir
    1 (deprimido) dejected, depressed
    2 (despreciable) despicable, low
    3 (fruta) fallen, drooping
    * * *
    (f. - abatida)
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=deprimido) depressed, dejected

    tener la cara abatida — to be crestfallen, look dejected

    2) (=despreciable) despicable, contemptible
    3) (Com, Econ) depreciated
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) [estar] (deprimido, triste) depressed
    b) [estar] ( desanimado) downhearted, dispirited
    * * *
    = disheartened, depressed, abject, despondent, abjected, dispirited, hipped.
    Ex. This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.
    Ex. As I said in the study I did on the subject analysis of nonbook materials, the problem that librarians and media specialists felt most depressed about was the cataloging of music recordings.
    Ex. Her art works incorporate such abject materials as dirt, hair, excrement, dead animals, menstrual blood and rotting food in order to confront taboo issues of gender and sexuality.
    Ex. Perhaps those who come from the smaller nations feel even more despondent about their plight.
    Ex. In this study of sapphism in the British novel, Moore often directs our attention to the periphery of sapphic romances, when an abjected body suffers on behalf of the stainless heroine.
    Ex. The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.
    Ex. His in danger of becoming hipped, a prey to his own doubts and fears, and unable to accomplish anything in life beyond catering to his own morbid fancies.
    ----
    * abatidos, los = dismayed, the.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) [estar] (deprimido, triste) depressed
    b) [estar] ( desanimado) downhearted, dispirited
    * * *
    = disheartened, depressed, abject, despondent, abjected, dispirited, hipped.

    Ex: This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.

    Ex: As I said in the study I did on the subject analysis of nonbook materials, the problem that librarians and media specialists felt most depressed about was the cataloging of music recordings.
    Ex: Her art works incorporate such abject materials as dirt, hair, excrement, dead animals, menstrual blood and rotting food in order to confront taboo issues of gender and sexuality.
    Ex: Perhaps those who come from the smaller nations feel even more despondent about their plight.
    Ex: In this study of sapphism in the British novel, Moore often directs our attention to the periphery of sapphic romances, when an abjected body suffers on behalf of the stainless heroine.
    Ex: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: ' Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.
    Ex: His in danger of becoming hipped, a prey to his own doubts and fears, and unable to accomplish anything in life beyond catering to his own morbid fancies.
    * abatidos, los = dismayed, the.

    * * *
    abatido -da
    1 [ ESTAR] (deprimido, triste) depressed
    está muy abatido por su muerte her death has left him very depressed o feeling very low
    siempre ha sido tan alegre y ahora lo veo tan abatido he's always been such a cheerful person and now he seems so dejected o downhearted o despondent
    la enfermedad lo tiene muy abatido he's feeling very low o very down because of his illness
    2 [ ESTAR] (desanimado) depressed, downhearted, dispirited, despondent
    * * *

    Del verbo abatir: ( conjugate abatir)

    abatido es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    abatido    
    abatir
    abatido
    ◊ -da adjetivo [estar] (deprimido, triste) depressed;


    ( desanimado) downhearted, dispirited
    abatir ( conjugate abatir) verbo transitivo
    1 ( derribar) ‹pájaro/avión to bring down;
    muro/edificio to knock down;
    árbol to fell;

    2 (deprimir, entristecer):

    no te dejes abatido por las preocupaciones don't let your worries get you down
    3 asiento to recline
    abatirse verbo pronominal
    1 ( deprimirse) to get depressed
    2 (frml) abatidose sobre algo/algn [pájaro/avión] to swoop down on sth/sb;
    [ desgracia] to befall sth/sb (frml);

    abatido,-a adjetivo dejected, depressed, downhearted
    abatir verbo transitivo
    1 (derribar, derrumbar) to knock down, pull down: los enemigos abatieron tres de nuestros aviones, the enemy shot down three of our planes
    2 (tumbar el respaldo) to fold down
    3 (desalentar) to depress, dishearten: las malas noticias no nos abatieron, the bad news didn't discourage us
    ' abatido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abatida
    - aplanar
    - desanimada
    - desanimado
    - deshecha
    - deshecho
    - polvo
    - sombría
    - sombrío
    - abatir
    English:
    dejected
    - despondent
    - dishearten
    - downcast
    - glum
    - grief-stricken
    - mope
    - prostrate
    - depressed
    - dispirited
    - down
    - miserable
    * * *
    abatido, -a adj
    dejected, downhearted;
    está muy abatido por la muerte de su padre he's feeling very down because of his father's death;
    “no me quiere”, respondió abatido “she doesn't love me,” he said dejectedly o downheartedly
    * * *
    I adj depressed
    II partabatir
    * * *
    abatido, -da adj
    : dejected, depressed

    Spanish-English dictionary > abatido

  • 15 malsano

    unhealthy
    * * *
    malsano agg.
    1 unhealthy, sickly; (debole) weak: persona malsana, sickly person
    2 (insalubre) unhealthy, unwholesome (anche fig.): aria malsana, unhealthy air; cibo malsano, unwholesome food; clima malsano, unhealthy climate; luogo malsano, unhealthy place; idee malsane, unwholesome ideas; teorie malsane, unwholesome (o unhealthy) theories
    3 (morboso) sick, unhealthy, morbid: fantasia malsana, morbid imagination.
    * * *
    [mal'sano]
    aggettivo [ clima] unhealthy, unwholesome; [ luogo] insalubrious
    * * *
    malsano
    /mal'sano/
    [ clima] unhealthy, unwholesome; [ luogo] insalubrious.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > malsano

  • 16 obeso

    adj.
    obese, fat, bloated, thickset.
    * * *
    1 obese
    * * *
    ADJ obese
    * * *
    I
    - sa adjetivo obese
    II
    - sa masculino, femenino obese person
    * * *
    = obese.
    Ex. Obese children who had lost weight substantially were compared to obese children without substantial weight loss matched for age, gender, and pubertal stage.
    * * *
    I
    - sa adjetivo obese
    II
    - sa masculino, femenino obese person
    * * *

    Ex: Obese children who had lost weight substantially were compared to obese children without substantial weight loss matched for age, gender, and pubertal stage.

    * * *
    obeso1 -sa
    obese
    obeso2 -sa
    masculine, feminine
    obese person
    Compuesto:
    obeso mórbido, obesa mórbida
    masculine, feminine morbid obese patient
    * * *

    obeso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo

    obese
    obeso,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino obese

    ' obeso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    gruesa
    - grueso
    - obesa
    English:
    gross
    - obese
    - overweight
    * * *
    obeso, -a
    adj
    obese
    nm,f
    obese person
    * * *
    adj obese
    * * *
    obeso, -sa adj
    : obese
    * * *
    obeso adj obese

    Spanish-English dictionary > obeso

  • 17 पादः _pādḥ

    पादः [पद्यते गम्यते$नेन करणे कर्मणि वा घञ्]
    1 The foot (whether of men or animals); तयोर्जगृहतुः पादान् R.1.57; पादयोर्निपत्य, पादपतित &c. (The word पाद at the end of comp. is changed to पाद् after सु and numerals; i. e. सुपाद्, द्विपाद्, त्रिपाद् &c.; and also when the first member is used as a standard of comparison, but is a word other than हस्ति &c.; see P.V.4.138-14; e. g. व्याघ्रपाद्. The nom. pl. of पाद is often added to names of persons or titles of address to show great respect or veneration; मृष्यन्तु लवस्य बालिशतां तातपादाः U.6; जीवत्सु तातपादेषु 1.19; देवपादानां नास्माभिः प्रयोजनम् Pt.1; so एवमाराध्यपादा आज्ञापयन्ति Prab.1; so कुमारिलपादाः &c.
    -2 A ray of light; बालस्यापि रवेः पादाः पतन्त्युपरि भूभृताम् Pt.1.328; Śi.9.34; R.16.53 (where the word has sense 1 also).
    -3 The foot or leg of an inanimate object, as of a bed-stead; चतुष्पदी हि निःश्रेणी ब्रह्मण्येव प्रतिष्ठिता Mb.12.2.4.
    -4 The foot or root of a tree; as in पादप.
    -5 The foot of a mountain, a hill at the foot of a mountain (पादाः प्रत्यन्तपर्वताः); रेवां द्रक्ष्यस्युपलविषमे विन्ध्यपादे विशीर्णाम् Me.19; Ś.6.17.
    -6 A quarter, fourth part; as in सपादो रूपकः 'one and one fourth rupee'; Ms.8.241; Y.2.174; कार्षापणे दीयमाने पादो$पि दत्तो भवति ŚB. on MS.6.7.2.
    -7 The fourth part of a stanza, a line.
    -8 The fourth part of a chap- ter or book, as of the Adhyāyas of Pāṇini, or of the Brahma-sūtras.
    -9 A part in general.
    -1 A column, pillar; सहस्रपादं प्रासादं......अधिरोहन्मया दृष्टः Mb.5.143.3.
    -11 A foot as a measure equal to twelve Aṅgulis.
    -12 The quadrant of a circle.
    -13 The foot-hole or bottom of a water-skin; इन्द्रियाणां तु सर्वेषां यद्येकं क्षरतीन्द्रियम् । तेनास्य क्षरति प्रज्ञा दृतेः पादादिवोदकम् ॥ Ms.2.99.
    -14 A wheel; गिरिकूबरपादाक्षं शुभवेणु त्रिवेणुमत् Mb.3.175.4; Ki.12 21.
    -15 A golden coin (weighing one tola); स ह गवां सहस्रमव- रुरोध दश दश पादा एकैकस्याः शृङ्गयोराबद्धा बभुवुः Bṛi. Up.3.1.1.
    -Comp. -अग्रम् the point or extremity of the foot; पादाग्रस्थितया मुहुः स्तनभरेणानीतया नम्रताम् Ratn.1.1.
    -अङ्कः a foot-mark.
    -अङ्गदम्, -दी an ornament for the foot, an anklet.
    -अङ्गुलिः, -ली f. a toe.
    -अङ्गुष्ठः the great toe.
    -अङ्गुष्ठिका a ring worn on the great toe.
    -अन्तः the point or extremity of the feet.
    -अन्तरम् the interval of a step, distance of a foot. (
    -रे) ind.
    1 after the interval of a step.
    -2 close or near to.
    -अन्तिकम् ind. near to, towards any one.
    -अम्बु n. butter-milk containing a fourth part of water.
    -अम्भस् n. water in which the feet (of revered persons) have been washed.
    -अरविन्दम्, -कमलम्, -पङ्कजम्, -पद्मम् a lotus-like foot.
    -अर्घ्यम् a gift to a Brāhmāṇa or a venerable person.
    -अर्धम् 1 half a quarter, an eighth; पादं पशुश्च योषिच्च पादार्धं रिक्तकः पुमान् Ms.8.44.
    -2 half a line of a stanza.
    -अलिन्दी a boat.
    -अवनामः bowing to a person's feet; इति कृतवचनायाः कश्चिदभ्येत्य बिभ्यद्गलितनयनवारेर्याति पादावनामम् Śi.11.35.
    -अवनेजः washing another's feet; विभ्व्यस्तवा- मृतकथोदवहास्त्रिलोक्याः पादावनेजसरितः शमलानि हन्तुम् Bhāg. 11.6.19.
    -अवसेचनम् 1 washing the feet.
    -2 the water used for washing the feet; दूरात् पादावसेचनम् Ms. 4.151.
    -अष्ठीलः the ankle; मर्मस्वभ्यवधीत् क्रुद्धः पादाष्ठालैः सुदारुणैः Mb.1.8.24.
    -आघातः a kick.
    - आनत a. prostrate, fallen at the feet of; कयासि कामिन् सुरतापराधात् पादानतः कोपनयावधूतः Ku.3.8.
    -आवर्तः 1 a wheel worked by the feet for raising up water from a well.
    -2 a square foot.
    -आसनम् a foot-stool.
    -आस्फालनम् tram- pling or motion of the feet, floundering.
    -आहतः a. kicked.
    -आहति f.
    1 treading or trampling.
    -2 a kick.
    -उदकम्, -जलम् 1 water for washing the feet.
    -2 water in which the feet of sacred and revered persons are washed, and which is thus considered holy; विष्णु- पादोदकं तीर्थं जठरे धारयाम्यहम्.
    -उदरः a serpent; यथा पादो- दरस्त्वचा विनिर्मुच्यते Praśna. Up.5.5.
    -उद्धूतम् stamping the feet.
    -कटकः, -कम्, -कीलिका an anklet.
    -कृच्छ्रम् a vow in which taking of meals and observing a fast are done on alternate days; Y.
    -क्षेपः 1 a foot- step.
    -2 a kick with the foot.
    -गण्डीरः a morbid swel- ling of the legs and feet.
    -ग्रन्थिः the ankle.
    -ग्रहणम् seizing or clasping the feet (as a mark of respectful salutation); अकारयत् कारयितव्यदक्षा क्रमेण पादग्रहणं सतीनाम् Ku.7.27.
    -चतुरः, -चत्वरः 1 a slanderer.
    -2 a goat.
    -3 the fig-tree.
    -4 a sand-bank.
    -5 hail.
    -चापल्यम् shuffling of the feet.
    -चारः going on foot, walking; यदि च विहरेत् पादचारेण गौरी Me.62 'if Gaurī should walk on foot'; R.11.1
    -2 the daily position of the planets.
    -चारिन् a.
    1 walking or going on foot.
    -2 fighting on foot. (-m.)
    1 a pedestrian.
    -2 a foot-soldier.
    -च्छेदनम् cutting off a foot; पादेन प्रहरन् कोपात् पादच्छेदन- मर्हति Ms.8.28.
    -जः a sūdra; पादजोच्छिष्टकांस्यं यत्...... विशुद्धेद् दशभिस्तु तत् Mb.12.35.31.
    -जलम् 1 butter-milk mixed with one fourth of water.
    -2 water for the feet.
    -जाहम् the tarsus.
    -तलम् the sole of the foot.
    -त्रः, -त्रा, -त्राणम् a boot or shoe.
    -दारी, -दारिका a chap in the feet, chilblain.
    -दाहः a burning sensation in the feet.
    -धावनिका sand used for rubbing the feet.
    -नालिका an anklet.
    -निकेतः a foot-stool.
    -न्यासः move- ment of the feet; पादन्यासो लयमनुगतः M.2.9.
    -पः 1 a tree; निरस्तपादपे देशे एरण्डो$पि द्रुमायते H.1.67; अनुभवति हि मूर्ध्ना पादपस्तीव्रमुष्णम् Ś.5.7.
    -2 a foot-stool. (
    -पा) a shoe. ˚खण्डः, -ण्डम् a grove of trees. ˚रुहा a climbing plant.
    -पद्धतिः f. a track.
    -परिचारकः a humble servant.
    -पालिका an anklet.
    -पाशः 1 a foot-rope for cattle.
    -2 an anklet of small bells &c.
    (-शिकः, -शी) 1 a fetter; हस्तिपक-पादपाशिक-सैमिक-वनचर-पारिकर्मिकसखः Kau. A.
    -2 a mat.
    -3 a creeper.
    -पीठः, -ठम् a foot-stool; चूडामणिभि- रुद्घृष्टपादपीठं महीक्षिताम् R.17.28; Ku.3.11.
    -पीठिका 1 a vulgar trade (as that of a barber).
    -2 white stone.
    -पूरणम् 1 filling out a line; P.VI.1.134.
    -2 an ex- pletive; तु पादपूरणे भेदे समुच्चये$वधारणे Viśva.
    -प्रक्षालनम् washing the feet; पादप्रक्षालने वज्री Subhāṣ.
    -प्रणामः prostration (at the feet).
    -प्रतिष्ठानम् a foot-stool.
    -प्रधारणम् a shoe.
    -प्रसारणम् stretching out the feet.
    -प्रहारः a kick.
    -बद्ध a. consisting of verses (as a metre).
    -बन्धनम् 1 a chain, fetter.
    -2 a stock of cattle.
    -भटः a foot soldier.
    -भागः a quarter.
    -मुद्रा a footprint. ˚पङ्क्तिः a track, trail.
    -मूलम् 1 the tarsus.
    -2 the sole of the foot.
    -3 the heel.
    -4 the foot of a mountain.
    -5 a polite way of speaking of a person; देवपादमूलमागताहम् K.8.
    -यमकः paronomasia within the Pādas.
    -रक्षः 1 a shoe.
    -2 a foot-guard; (pl.) armed men protecting the feet of an elephant in battle; शिरांसि पादरक्षाणां बीजवत् प्रवपन् मुहुः Mb.3.271.1.
    -रक्षणम् 1 a cover for the feet.
    -2 a leather boot or shoe.
    -रजस् n. the dust of the feet.
    -रज्जुः f. a tether for the foot of an elephant.
    -रथी a shoe, boot.
    -रोहः, -रोहणः the (Indian) fig-tree.
    -लग्नः a. lying at a person's feet.
    -लेपः an unguent for the feet.
    -वन्दनम् saluting the feet.
    -वल्मीकः elephantiasis.
    -विरजस् f. a shoe, boot. (-m.) a god.
    -वेष्टनिकः, -कम् a stocking.
    -शाखा a toe.
    -शैलः a hill at the foot of a mountain.
    -शोथः swelling of the foot; अन्योन्योपद्रवकृतः शोथः पादसमुत्थितः । पुरुषं हन्ति नारीं तु मुखजो गुह्यजो ह्ययम् ॥ Mādhava.
    -शौचम् cleaning the feet by washing, washing the feet; पादशौचेन गोविन्दः (तृप्तः) Pt.1.172.
    -संहिता the junction of words in a quarter of a stanza.
    -सेवनम्, -सेवा 1 showing respect by touching the feet.
    -2 service.
    -स्तम्भः a supporting beam, pillar, post.
    -स्फोटः 'cracking of the feet', chilblain.
    -हत a. kicked.
    -हर्षः numbness of the feet after pressure upon the crural nerves; हृष्यतः चरणौ यस्य भवतश्च प्रसुप्तवत् । पादहर्षः सः विज्ञेयः कफवातप्रकोपजः ॥ Suśruta.
    -हीनजलम् Water with a portion boiled,
    -हीनात् ind.
    1 without division or transition
    -2 all at once.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > पादः _pādḥ

  • 18 su

    ",-yu 1. water. 2. juice. 3. sap. 4. body of water; stream; river; lake; sea. 5. broth; gravy. 6. temper (of steel). 7. embroidery running pattern. (...) -larında about, around: saat altı sularında around six o´clock. elli sularında about fifty years old. - almak 1. to leak, admit water. 2. (for a boat) to leak, take in water. -yunu almak /ın/ to drain the water from (cooked vegetables). - arkı irrigation ditch. -da balık satmak to make an empty promise. - basmak /ı/ for water to flood (a place). - baskını flood. -yun başı 1. source, spring, fountain. 2. place from which one gains the greatest profits or benefits. 3. person who holds the greatest authority and bears the greatest responsibility. -yu baştan/başından kesmek to tackle a problem at its root. - birikintisi puddle. -da boğulmak to be drowned. -ya boğulmak to be flooded with water. - bölümü çizgisi geog. watershed, water parting. -yu bulandırmak to throw a monkey wrench into something that´s going well. - cenderesi hydraulic press. - çarpmak /a/ to give (one´s face) a quick, splashy wash. - çekmek 1. to draw water (from a well or cistern). 2. to absorb water. -yunu çekmek 1. for the liquid in (something being cooked) to boil away. 2. (for money) to be spent, run out. -yu çekilmiş değirmene dönmek 1. (for a place) to become as silent as a tomb, become like a morgue. 2. to become completely useless. -dan çıkmış balığa dönmek to be in a daze, not to know what to do or which way to turn. - değirmeni water mill. - dökmek to urinate, pass water, make water. - dökünmek to take a quick bath (by dousing oneself with water). -ya düşmek 1. to fail, come to nothing. 2. to fall into the water. - etmek/yapmak (for a ship) to leak, take in water. -dan geçirmek /ı/ 1. to wash (laundry) quickly and carelessly. 2. to rinse (laundry). - gibi 1. like water. 2. easily, smoothly. 3. fluently. - gibi akmak 1. (for time) to pass very quickly. 2. /a/ (for money) to be made by (a person or place) in great quantities. - gibi aziz ol! Thank you very much indeed (for bringing me water to drink)! - gibi bilmek /ı/ to know (something) perfectly, have (something) down pat. - gibi ezberlemek /ı/ to memorize (something) perfectly. - gibi gitmek (for money) to be spent like water. - gibi okumak /ı/ to read quickly and faultlessly. - gibi terlemek to sweat heavily. -yuna/-yunca gitmek /ın/ not to go counter to (someone); not to cross (someone), to comply with (someone´s) wishes. -yu görmeden paçaları sıvamak to count one´s chickens before they´re hatched. - (yüzü) görmemiş very dirty (face, hands). -ya göstermek /ı/ to give (something) a quick wash. - götürmez indisputable. - götürür yeri olmamak /ın/ for there to be nothing more to be said about (a matter). -ya götürür, susuz getirir. colloq. He´s a master hoodwinker. - içene yılan bile dokunmaz. proverb It´s wrong to attack a person while he´s drinking water, even if he is one´s enemy. - içinde easily, at least. - içinde kalmak to sweat heavily, sweat buckets. - içmek gibi very easy, as easy as taking candy from a baby. - kaçırmak 1. to leak. 2. slang to annoy, bother, give someone a headache. - kaldırmak (for something being cooked) to absorb water. - kapmak (for a wound) to get infected, fester. -lar kararmak to get dark (in the evening). - katılmamış real, in every sense of the word, through and through. -yu kesilmiş değirmene dönmek (for a place) to get quiet, for all noise (in a place) to cease. - kesimi naut. draft line; water line. -yu kesiyor. It´s so blunt it won´t cut anything (said of a knife). - kesmek to become very watery; to ooze a lot of water or juice. - kireci hydraulic lime. - korkusu hydrophobia, morbid dread of water. - koyuvermek 1. (for something) to ooze a lot of water (while being cooked). 2. slang to become impudent, overstep the mark, spoil the fun by going too far. - küçüğün, söz/sofra büyüğün. proverb At mealtime the children should be the ones who get water

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > su

  • 19 Г-45

    БРОСАТЬСЯ/БРОСИТЬСЯ (КИДАТЬСЯ/ КИНУТЬСЯ) В ГЛАЗА (кому) VP
    1. \Г-45 (чем) ( subj: usu. concr or human) to attract s.o. 's gaze, be noticed because of one's or its prominence
    X бросался в глаза - X caught the eye
    X was striking (conspicuous) one couldn't help but notice (one couldn't help noticing) X
    Y-y бросился в глаза X - X caught Yb eye
    X struck Y's eye Y couldn't help but notice (Y couldn't help noticing, Y couldn't help but see) X
    первым Y-y в глаза бросился X - X was the first (person (thing)) to meet (catch) Yb eye
    Neg X не бросается в глаза = X is inconspicuous
    (in limited contexts) person X keeps a low profile.
    Остальные (красноармейцы) были бледны, безличны. Один он бросался в глаза дюжим складом плеч и татарским энергичным лицом (Шолохов 4). The others (the Red Army men) were a pale, faceless lot. Only he caught the eye with his massive shoulders and energetic Tatar face (4a).
    Во втором ряду с правого фланга, с которого коляска обгоняла роты, невольно бросался в глаза голубоглазый солдат, Долохов... (Толстой 4). Conspicuous in the second file from the right flank, the side on which the carriage was passing, was the blue-eyed soldier, Dolokhov... (4a).
    Иногда он выглядел много старше: бросались в глаза отёки, болезненная серость кожи, сутулость... (Эренбург 4). Sometimes he looked much older. One could not help noticing the dropsical puffiness, the morbid greyness of his skin, and the stoop of his shoulders (4a).
    Многоведёрный блестящий самовар за прилавком первым бросался в глаза... (Булгаков 12). The first thing to meet the eye behind the counter was a gleaming samovar of several gallons' capacity... (12a).
    Багратион оглянул свою свиту своими большими, ничего не выражающими, невыспавшимися глазами, и невольно замиравшее от волнения и надежды детское лицо Ростова первое бросилось ему в глаза (Толстой 4). Bagration cast his large, sleepy, expressionless eyes over his suite and the boyish face of Rostov, whose heart was throbbing with excitement, was the first to catch his eye (4a).
    ...Monsieur Перси не был шумным человеком, даже наоборот - был бессловесен, тих и не бросался в глаза (Федин 1).... Monsieur Percy was not a noisy man, he was even, on the contrary, wordless, quiet and inconspicuous (1a).
    2. ( subj: usu. abstr) (of a personality trait, an aspect of some phenomenon etc) to attract attention to itself by being prominent
    X бросался (Y-y) в глаза = X was striking (evident, apparent)
    X struck Y Y was struck by X Y couldn't help noticing (but notice) X.
    Также в европейском искусстве бросается в глаза графичность, геометрическая терпкость, колючесть изображения (Терц 3). Also striking in European art is its graphic quality, its geometric starkness, its trenchant way of depicting things (3a).
    Сглаживающие, приукрашающие, искажающие свойства памяти коллективной, то есть исторической, и личной особенно бросаются в глаза в эпохи, когда рушатся устои, на которых держалось общество (Мандельштам 2). The capacity of memory, both collective and individual, to gloss over, improve on, or distort the facts is particularly evident at periods when the foundations of a society are collapsing (2a).
    Я плохо знаю театр, но кое-какие различия между актёром и поэтом сразу бросаются в глаза... (Мандельштам 2). I do not know much about the theater, but certain differences between the actor and the poet are immediately apparent... (2a).
    «Господину Замётову прежде всего ваш гнев и ваша открытая смелость в глаза бросилась: ну как это в трактире вдруг брякнуть: „Я убил!"» (Достоевский 3). "What struck Mr. Zamyotov most of all was your wrath and your open daring, suddenly to blurt out in the tavern: 4I killed пег!'" (3c).
    Даже при беглом чтении («Доктора Живаго») в глаза бросается много самоповторений, или, вернее, автоцитат (Гладков 1). Even on a cursory reading (of Doctor Zhivago) one is struck by the number of times he repeats things he has said somewhere else before... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Г-45

  • 20 бросаться в глаза

    БРОСАТЬСЯ/БРОСИТЬСЯ <КИДАТЬСЯ/КИНУТЬСЯ> В ГЛАЗА (кому)
    [VP]
    =====
    1. бросаться в глаза (чем) [subj: usu. concr or human]
    to attract s.o.'s gaze, be noticed because of one's or its prominence:
    - X бросался в глаза X caught the eye;
    - Y couldn't help but notice (Y couldn't help noticing, Y couldn't help but see) X;
    || первым Y-y в глаза бросился X X was the first (person < thing>) to meet (catch) Y's eye;
    || Neg X не бросается в глаза X is inconspicuous;
    - [in limited contexts] person X keeps a low profile.
         ♦ Остальные [красноармейцы] были бледны, безличны. Один он бросался в глаза дюжим складом плеч и татарским энергичным лицом (Шолохов 4). The others [the Red Army men] were a pale, faceless lot. Only he caught the eye with his massive shoulders and energetic Tatar face (4a).
         ♦ Во втором ряду с правого фланга, с которого коляска обгоняла роты, невольно бросался в глаза голубоглазый солдат, Долохов... (Толстой 4). Conspicuous in the second file from the right flank, the side on which the carriage was passing, was the blue-eyed soldier, Dolokhov... (4a).
         ♦ Иногда он выглядел много старше: бросались в глаза отёки, болезненная серость кожи, сутулость... (Эренбург 4). Sometimes he looked much older. One could not help noticing the dropsical puffiness, the morbid grey ness of his skin, and the stoop of his shoulders (4a).
         ♦ Многоведёрный блестящий самовар за прилавком первым бросался в глаза... (Булгаков 12). The first thing to meet the eye behind the counter was a gleaming samovar of several gallons' capacity... (12a).
         ♦ Багратион оглянул свою свиту своими большими, ничего не выражающими, невыспавшимися глазами, и невольно замиравшее от волнения и надежды детское лицо Ростова первое бросилось ему в глаза (Толстой 4). Bagration cast his large, sleepy, expressionless eyes over his suite and the boyish face of Rostov, whose heart was throbbing with excitement, was the first to catch his eye (4a).
         ♦... Monsieur Перси не был шумным человеком, даже наоборот - был бессловесен, тих и не бросался в глаза (Федин 1).... Monsieur Percy was not a noisy man, he was even, on the contrary, wordless, quiet and inconspicuous (1a).
    2. [subj: usu. abstr]
    (of a personality trait, an aspect of some phenomenon etc) to attract attention to itself by being prominent:
    - X бросался (Y-y) в глаза X was striking (evident, apparent);
    - Y couldn't help noticing (but notice) X.
         ♦ Также в европейском искусстве бросается в глаза графичность, геометрическая терпкость, колючесть изображения (Терц 3). Also striking in European art is its graphic quality, its geometric starkness, its trenchant way of depicting things (3a).
         ♦ Сглаживающие, приукрашающие, искажающие свойства памяти коллективной, то есть исторической, и личной особенно бросаются в глаза в эпохи, когда рушатся устои, на которых держалось общество (Мандельштам 2). The capacity of memory, both collective and individual, to gloss over, improve on, or distort the facts is particularly evident at periods when the foundations of a society are collapsing (2a).
         ♦ Я плохо знаю театр, но кое-какие различия между актёром и поэтом сразу бросаются в глаза... (Мандельштам 2). I do not know much about the theater, but certain differences between the actor and the poet are immediately apparent... (2a).
         ♦ "Господину Замётову прежде всего ваш гнев и ваша открытая смелость в глаза бросилась: ну как это в трактире вдруг брякнуть: "Я убил!"" (Достоевский 3). "What struck Mr. Zamyotov most of all was your wrath and your open daring, suddenly to blurt out in the tavern: 'I killed her!'" (3c).
         ♦ Даже при беглом чтении ["Доктора Живаго"] в глаза бросается много самоповторений, или, вернее, автоцитат (Гладков 1). Even on a cursory reading [of Doctor Zhivago] one is struck by the number of times he repeats things he has said somewhere else before... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросаться в глаза

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