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101 ἀναστρατοπεδεύω
V 0-0-0-0-1=1 2 Mc 3,35to move camp, to move one’s camp; neol.? -
102 ἐνστρέφω
A turn in:—[voice] Med., ἄρθρα ἐνστρέφεσθαι turn or move one's limbs, Hp.Dieb.Judic.8:—[voice] Pass., turn or move in,μηρὸς ἰσχίῳ ἐνστρέφεται Il.5.306
.2 c. acc. loci, σηκοὺς ἐνστρέφειν visit them, f.l. in E. Ion 300.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνστρέφω
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103 zappeln
v/i thrash about; sich wehrend: auch struggle; sich windend: wriggle; vor Unruhe: jiggle around, fidget; an der Angel / im Netz zappeln Fisch: thrash about on the end of the line / in the net; hör auf zu zappeln! sit ( oder lie, stand etc.) still, will you; jemanden zappeln lassen fig. keep s.o. on tenterhooks* * *to writhe; to fidget; to flounder* * *zạp|peln ['tsapln]vito wriggle; (Hampelmann) to jiggle; (= unruhig sein) to fidgeter zappelte mit Armen und Beinen — he was all of a fidget (Brit), he couldn't sit still
* * *1) (to move one's legs and arms violently and with difficulty (in water, mud etc): She floundered helplessly in the mud.) flounder2) (to twist violently when trying to free oneself: The child struggled in his arms.) struggle* * *zap·peln[ˈtsapl̩n]vi to wrigglean der Angel/im Netz \zappeln to wriggle on the fishing rod/in the net* * *intransitives Verb wriggle; < child> fidgetmit den Beinen/Armen zappeln — wave one's legs/arms about
jemanden zappeln lassen — (fig. ugs.) keep somebody on tenterhooks
* * *zappeln v/i thrash about; sich wehrend: auch struggle; sich windend: wriggle; vor Unruhe: jiggle around, fidget;an der Angel/im Netz zappeln Fisch: thrash about on the end of the line/in the net;jemanden zappeln lassen fig keep sb on tenterhooks* * *intransitives Verb wriggle; < child> fidgetmit den Beinen/Armen zappeln — wave one's legs/arms about
jemanden zappeln lassen — (fig. ugs.) keep somebody on tenterhooks
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104 seine Wohnung wechseln
seine Wohnung wechseln
to move [one’s lodgings], to change one’s address, to change (shift) one’s quarters -
105 defecar
• defecate• empty one's bowels• move one's bowels• relieve one's bowels• take a shit -
106 перейти на обслуживание
General subject: move one’s business (откуда-л. куда-л, например из одного банка в другой; from/to, e.g. from one bank to another)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > перейти на обслуживание
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107 уйти
1) General subject: beetle off, come away, depart, duck, escape, get away, go away, make oneself scarce, march off, move one's boots, retire, retreat, retrocede, screw, slip away, sneak, take leave, take one's departure, take oneself off, toddle, trudge, walk off, wander off (и затеряться), cut stick, part from, slip away (не попрощавшись)2) Naval: make off4) Slang: offski ("Dude, I think I should offski about now.")5) American: scram6) Literal: hoist sail7) Latin: exit8) Mathematics: leave9) Religion: retire to a cloister10) Law: escape (невредимым)11) Australian slang: choof off, race off with, shoot through12) Jargon: bug off, lam, nix out, shove, vamose, take a walk (I had enough of the boss and the whole place, so I cleaned out my desk and took a walk. Меня достал шеф и всё остальное, поэтому я вычистил свой стол и ушёл.), take a hike13) Makarov: turn back, turn back on (от чего-л.), turn back upon (от чего-л.), turn the back, crap out, cut out14) Taboo: get the hell out of (часто употребляется в императиве), shag-ass (особ. неожиданно) -
108 Б-177
ПО БОЛЬШОМУ euph, coll ПО ТЯЖЁЛОМУ army slang PrepP these forms only adv (with the infin implied), usu. with хотеть, нужно etc) to move one's bowelsdo one's businessdo (go, make) number two take a crap. -
109 по большому
• ПО БОЛЬШЕМУ euph, coll; ПО ТЯЖЕЛОМУ army slang[PrepP; these forms only; adv (with the infin implied), usu. with хотеть, нужно etc]=====⇒ to move one's bowels:- do (go, make) number two;- take a crap.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по большому
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110 по тяжелому
• ПО БОЛЬШЕМУ euph, coll; ПО ТЯЖЕЛОМУ army slang[PrepP; these forms only; adv (with the infin implied), usu. with хотеть, нужно etc]=====⇒ to move one's bowels:- do (go, make) number two;- take a crap.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по тяжелому
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111 den Kopf schütteln
(to move one's head round to left and right to mean `No': `Are you coming?' I asked. She shook her head.) shake one's head -
112 vientre
m.1 stomach, belly.hacer de vientre to have a bowel movementbajo vientre lower abdomen2 belly, rounded part.3 womb.* * *1 ANATOMÍA belly, abdomen2 (vísceras) bowels plural3 (de embarazada) womb4 (de objeto) belly\hacer de vientre eufemístico to have a bowel movementbajo vientre lower abdomendolor de vientre stomachache* * *noun m.belly, abdomen* * *SM1) (=estómago) belly2) (=matriz) womb3) (=intestino) bowels [pl]hacer de vientre, descargar el vientre, exonerar el vientre — to have a bowel movement, move one's bowels
4) [de animal muerto] guts [pl], entrails [pl]5) (Zool) foetus, fetus (EEUU)6) [de recipiente] belly, wide part* * *1) (Anat)a) ( cavidad) abdomenb) ( órganos)c) ( región exterior) stomach, belly (colloq)2) ( de mujer embarazada) womb, belly (colloq)3) (de barco, vasija) belly* * *= belly, abdomen, gut, stomach.Ex. The article is entitled 'Food for the mind, or food for the belly? The Irish famine and the Public Libraries Act of 1850'.Ex. Sometimes the noun form is used, sometimes the adjectival, eg ' abdomen - diseases' but 'Abdominal pain'; 'Thorax (Zoology)' but 'Thorax, Human' see 'Chest and Thoracic duct'.Ex. Did you also know that the gut has more nerve endings than the head does?.Ex. Activities such as gardening or cookery are dealt with in many books in ways which go far beyond the simple keeping down of weeds or just filling empty stomachs.----* bailarina de danza del vientre = belly dancer.* bailar la danza del vientre = belly-dance.* bajo vientre = lower abdomen.* vientre central = middle abdomen.* * *1) (Anat)a) ( cavidad) abdomenb) ( órganos)c) ( región exterior) stomach, belly (colloq)2) ( de mujer embarazada) womb, belly (colloq)3) (de barco, vasija) belly* * *= belly, abdomen, gut, stomach.Ex: The article is entitled 'Food for the mind, or food for the belly? The Irish famine and the Public Libraries Act of 1850'.
Ex: Sometimes the noun form is used, sometimes the adjectival, eg ' abdomen - diseases' but 'Abdominal pain'; 'Thorax (Zoology)' but 'Thorax, Human' see 'Chest and Thoracic duct'.Ex: Did you also know that the gut has more nerve endings than the head does?.Ex: Activities such as gardening or cookery are dealt with in many books in ways which go far beyond the simple keeping down of weeds or just filling empty stomachs.* bailarina de danza del vientre = belly dancer.* bailar la danza del vientre = belly-dance.* bajo vientre = lower abdomen.* vientre central = middle abdomen.* * *A ( Anat)1 (cavidad) abdomenel bajo vientre the lower abdomen2(órganos): hacer de vientre to have a bowel movement, to go to the toiletsacar el vientre de mal año ( fam); to eat well, eat like a king3 (región exterior) stomach, belly ( colloq)B (de una mujer embarazada) womb, belly ( colloq)C (de un barco, una vasija) belly* * *
vientre sustantivo masculino
hacer de vientre to have a bowel movement
vientre m Anat abdomen
(estómago) stomach, familiar belly
(de una mujer embarazada) womb
♦ Locuciones: hacer de vientre, to have a bowel movement
' vientre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bombo
- seno
- suelta
- suelto
- abultado
- barriga
- hinchado
- hinchar
English:
belly
- bellydance
- stomach
* * *vientre nm1. [de persona] [cavidad con órganos] abdomen;[región] stomach, belly;hacer de vientre to have a bowel movement;bajo vientre lower abdomen2. [de embarazada] womb;Relel fruto de tu vientre the fruit of thy womb3. [de vasija] belly, rounded part* * *m belly;bajo vientre lower abdomen;hacer de vientre have a bowel movement* * *vientre nm1) : abdomen, belly2) : womb3) : bowels pl* * * -
113 búnaðr
(gen. -ar), m.1) household, housekeeping; reisa, setja búnað = reisa, gøra bú, to set up a household; fara búnaði sínum = fara búferli, to remove one’s household;2) equipment, dress, = búningr;3) preparations (for a voyage, freebooting expedition, etc.);4) = búningr 4.* * *m., gen. ar, [búa.]I. household, housekeeping, Bs. i. 76; reisa búnað—reisa bú, Sturl. iii. 106; færa b. sinn—fara búferli, to move one’s household, Jb. 288; búnaðar-maðr = búmaðr, O. H. L. 30; Búnaðar-bálkr, the name of the section in the code of law Jb. answering to the Landbrigða þáttr of the Grág., treating of household matters; and in mod. times the name of the very famous poem (of Eggert Olafsson), the Icel. ‘Georgics’ (marked Bb. in this Dict.)II. dress, equipment, = búningr, Skálda 181, Fms. iv. 75, xi. 331; but esp. with the notion of ornaments in gold, silver, tapestry, Nj. 131, Eg. 701 (of a shield); altaris dúkr glitaðr með búnaði, Am. 95.β. baggage, luggage, Bjarn. 19.γ. a getting ‘boun’ ( ready) for sea; in the naut. term, halda á búnaði sínum, Fms. ii. 254. -
114 gotch
( gacho [gát∫o], probably a postverbal adjective derived from agachar 'to lower, bend; squat' of uncertain origin)Kansas: 1905; Arizona: 1910. As Clark notes, drooping or askew, as an ear on a horse or donkey. The DRAE references gacho as an adjective meaning curved or drooping downward. It also describes a cow or ox that has one or both horns drooping downward; in Spanish the term may also refer to the horn itself. Santamaría concurs and adds that in Mexico the adjective is also used to describe an animal that, because of an accident or illness, has lost the ability to move one or both ears, hence the ears are always drooping. Cobos notes that in New Mexico and Southern Colorado Spanish gacho means bad or lousy, and Galván references it as ugly or ridiculous. -
115 agile
رَشِيق \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong. elegant: neat and graceful: elegant furniture; elegantly dressed. graceful: showing grace of movement: She has a graceful figure. She dances gracefully. light, lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement. supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies. \ See Also نشيط (نَشيط)، مرن (مَرِن)، خفيف الحركة، متناسق (مُتناسِق)، جميل (جميل)، أنيق (أَنيق) -
116 brisk
رَشِيق \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong. elegant: neat and graceful: elegant furniture; elegantly dressed. graceful: showing grace of movement: She has a graceful figure. She dances gracefully. light, lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement. supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies. \ See Also نشيط (نَشيط)، مرن (مَرِن)، خفيف الحركة، متناسق (مُتناسِق)، جميل (جميل)، أنيق (أَنيق) -
117 dainty
رَشِيق \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong. elegant: neat and graceful: elegant furniture; elegantly dressed. graceful: showing grace of movement: She has a graceful figure. She dances gracefully. light, lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement. supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies. \ See Also نشيط (نَشيط)، مرن (مَرِن)، خفيف الحركة، متناسق (مُتناسِق)، جميل (جميل)، أنيق (أَنيق) -
118 elegant
رَشِيق \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong. elegant: neat and graceful: elegant furniture; elegantly dressed. graceful: showing grace of movement: She has a graceful figure. She dances gracefully. light, lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement. supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies. \ See Also نشيط (نَشيط)، مرن (مَرِن)، خفيف الحركة، متناسق (مُتناسِق)، جميل (جميل)، أنيق (أَنيق) -
119 graceful
رَشِيق \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong. elegant: neat and graceful: elegant furniture; elegantly dressed. graceful: showing grace of movement: She has a graceful figure. She dances gracefully. light, lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement. supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies. \ See Also نشيط (نَشيط)، مرن (مَرِن)، خفيف الحركة، متناسق (مُتناسِق)، جميل (جميل)، أنيق (أَنيق) -
120 light, lithe
رَشِيق \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong. elegant: neat and graceful: elegant furniture; elegantly dressed. graceful: showing grace of movement: She has a graceful figure. She dances gracefully. light, lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement. supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies. \ See Also نشيط (نَشيط)، مرن (مَرِن)، خفيف الحركة، متناسق (مُتناسِق)، جميل (جميل)، أنيق (أَنيق)
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