Перевод: со всех языков на английский

с английского на все языки

mustered out

  • 1 SKORA

    * * *
    (að), v.
    1) to chafe, rub, gall (jarnin skoruðu mjök at beini);
    2) to make a score or incision in (sumir ganga at með boløxar ok skora fœti á filunum); s. e-t sundr, to cut asunder;
    3) to challenge; s. e-m (or e-n) á hólm (til hólmgöngu, til hólms, til einvígis), to challenge to a duel;
    4) s. á e-n, to call upon, request strongly (þeir skoruðu á hann fast); s. á e-n til e-s, to call upon one for a thing (s. á. e-n til liðveizlu, fulltings); s. á e-n til hólmgöngu, to challenge one to fight;
    5) to urge insist upon (fast skorar þú þat); s. e-t mál við e-n, to broach a matter to one (konungr skorar þá þetta mál við hana sjálfa);
    6) s. e-t í, to stipulate (Þ. skoraði þat í, at);
    7) to score, count by tallies (hann lét þá s. liðit).
    * * *
    að, (but skorðu, Gs. 14), [Engl. to score], to make a score, incision; járnin skoruðu mjök at beini, Fms. xi. 288; af annan fótinn en skoraði mjök annan, Sturl. ii. 158; þar skorðu vit ( we scored) blóð ór benjum, Gs. 14; þeir skora sundr vegginn með bolöxum, Al. 148; skora sundr í miðju, Fas. iii. 343; þeir skoruðu af spjótskapti ( scored a piece off) ok görðu þar af hæl, Slurl. ii. 181; þeir skora fætr á fílunum þar til er þeir falla, Al. 143.
    II. skora e-m hólm, prop. to ‘score’ or mark out a field for battle, hence to challenge to single combat, (rísta reit, to scratch the limits of a batile-fdd, see Korm. S.); skora á e-n, to challenge; s. á e-n til hólmgöngu, Dropl. 36, Fs. 137; hann skoraði á Þorfinn til landa, Landn. 80; skora á mann til e-s hlutar, Eg. 494: also, skora e-m á hólm or hólmgöngu, to challenge to fight, Nj. 15, 36, Gísl. 78: skora e-n (acc.) á hólm, Grett. 40 new Ed., is less correct.
    2. to call on, summon; hann skorar á Þorgerði, Fms. xi. 134; at þú skorir á hann, at hann rétti þitt mál, Dropl. 20: to urge, fast skorar þú þat, Ld. 334; konungr skorar þetta mál við hana sjálfa, Fms. xi. 4; skaltú s. við hann fast, 113; skorar konungr til við Hákon, hvárt …, 20; þótt þessir hlutir skoraði samvizkur manna á fornum landskap, Bs. i. 733; þat skorar Búi í sættina, at …, Fms. xi. 86; einn er hlutr skoraðr til þess, 30; skoraði því Biskup þessa hluti, Bs. i. 736; Þorvaldr skoraði þat í mót.
    III. to score, count by tallies; en er skorat var lið vóru nær þrettán hundruð, Fms. vii. 295; hann lét þá s. liðit, Orkn. 416, ix. 382 (v. l.); þá lét hann menn ganga undir stöng ( he made the men pass under a pole), var lið skorat, Fms. viii. 320; skoraðir vóru sex tigir hundraða, 311; var þá skorat nær fjórir tigir hundraða manna, vii. 275; þá, var skorat tuttugu hundrað manna, 324; var skorat á hana ( her, the ship) tvau hundruð manna ok átta tigir, viii. 198; þar vóru fyrst til skoraðir ( mustered out) hirðmenn, Hkr. i. 310; skolu bændr skora görðir á hendr honum, to impose a levy on them. N. G. L. i. 200; var áðr skorat at hverjum Þórðr vildi ganga, Sturl. iii. 27.
    IV. reflex., skorask undan, to refuse, decline a challenge, Bárð. 179.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > SKORA

  • 2 быть уволенным из армии

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть уволенным из армии

  • 3 выбракованный

    1) Quality control: mustered-out
    2) Makarov: culled

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выбракованный

  • 4 демобилизованный

    2) Colloquial: demobbed, demobee (солдат, офицер), demob, demobilized man
    3) American: dischargee

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > демобилизованный

  • 5 забракованный

    1) General subject: condemned
    2) Mathematics: rejected
    3) Railway term: bad order
    4) Metallurgy: penalized
    5) Oil: excluded, faulty
    6) Drilling: culled
    7) Automation: discarded, mustered-out

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > забракованный

  • 6 забракованный

    discarded, faulty, mustered-out

    Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > забракованный

  • 7 demobilizirati se

    vr pf/impf be demobilized/ /demobbed/discharged, be mustered out, get one's discharge

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > demobilizirati se

  • 8 Д-374

    ДУША УХОДИТ/УШЛА В ПЯТКИ (у кого, от чего) ДУША В ПЯТКАХ coll VP subj. (1st van) Invar, VP subj. w'tn бытыэ (2nd var.) the verb may take the final position (1st var.) fixed WO (2nd var.)) s.o. experiences very strong fear: у X-a душа ушла в пятки — X's heart sank into (to) his boots (shoes) (in limited contexts) X got the shakes.
    Однажды, убирая мастерскую, (я) решился и стянул кольцо колбасы, запрятал в снег под окном... Уходя домой, полез в снег - нет колбасы. Тут у меня душа ушла в пятки: выгонит Дегтярев (Кузнецов 1). One day, while cleaning up the shop, I mustered up the courage to steal a ring of sausage which I hid in the snow under the window. When I was leaving for home I dug under the snow and —no sausage. My heart sank into my boots. Degtyarev would surely throw me out (1a)
    Липман вынул из чемодана пакет, развернул, там лежал пластинчатый (зубной) протез... Сталин в изумлении поднял брови. Ведь он ему ясно сказал, что предпочитает золотой, даже ударил кулаком по креслу, и у врача душа ушла в пятки (Рыбаков 2). Не (Lipman) took а package out of his case and unwrapped it to reveal a plastic (dental) plate...Stalin raised his eyebrows in amazement. He had said plainly enough that he preferred gold, he'd even hit the arm of his chair with his fist, and the dentist's heart had sunk to his boots (2a).
    Странный крик», - сказал Максим. «Странный - не знаю, — возразил Зеф, - но страшноватый. Ночью как начнут орать по всему лесу, душа в пятки уходит» (Стругацкие 2). "It's a strange cry." "Strange —I don't know, but it's damned frightening. When those screams start tearing through the forest at night, you get the shakes" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-374

  • 9 душа в пятках

    ДУША УХОДИТ/УШЛА В ПЯТКИ (у кого, от чего; ДУША В ПЯТКАХ coll
    [VPsubj (1st var.; Invar, VPsubj быть( 2nd var.); the verb may take the final position (1st var.); fixed WO (2nd var.)]
    =====
    s.o. experiences very strong fear:
    - [in limited contexts] X got the shakes.
         ♦ Однажды, убирая мастерскую, [ я] решился и стянул кольцо колбасы, запрятал в снег под окном... Уходя домой, полез в снег - нет колбасы. Тут у меня душа ушла в пятки: выгонит Дегтярев (Кузнецов 1). One day, while cleaning up the shop, I mustered up the courage to steal a ring of sausage which I hid in the snow under the window. When I was leaving for home I dug under the snow and - no sausage. My heart sank into my boots. Degtyarev would surely throw me out (1a)
         ♦ Липман вынул из чемодана пакет, развернул, там лежал пластинчатый [зубной] протез... Сталин в изумлении поднял брови. Ведь он ему ясно сказал, что предпочитает золотой, даже ударил кулаком по креслу, и у врача душа ушла в пятки (Рыбаков 2). Не [Lipman] took a package out of his case and unwrapped it to reveal a plastic [dental] plate...Stalin raised his eyebrows in amazement. He had said plainly enough that he preferred gold, he'd even hit the arm of his chair with his fist, and the dentist's heart had sunk to his boots (2a).
         ♦ "Странный крик", - сказал Максим. "Странный - не знаю, - возразил Зеф, - но страшноватый. Ночью как начнут орать по всему лесу, душа в пятки уходит" (Стругацкие 2). "It's a strange cry." "Strange - I don't know, but it's damned frightening. When those screams start tearing through the forest at night, you get the shakes" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > душа в пятках

  • 10 душа уходит в пятки

    ДУША УХОДИТ/УШЛА В ПЯТКИ (у кого, от чего; ДУША В ПЯТКАХ coll
    [VPsubj (1st var.; Invar, VPsubj быть( 2nd var.); the verb may take the final position (1st var.); fixed WO (2nd var.)]
    =====
    s.o. experiences very strong fear:
    - [in limited contexts] X got the shakes.
         ♦ Однажды, убирая мастерскую, [ я] решился и стянул кольцо колбасы, запрятал в снег под окном... Уходя домой, полез в снег - нет колбасы. Тут у меня душа ушла в пятки: выгонит Дегтярев (Кузнецов 1). One day, while cleaning up the shop, I mustered up the courage to steal a ring of sausage which I hid in the snow under the window. When I was leaving for home I dug under the snow and - no sausage. My heart sank into my boots. Degtyarev would surely throw me out (1a)
         ♦ Липман вынул из чемодана пакет, развернул, там лежал пластинчатый [зубной] протез... Сталин в изумлении поднял брови. Ведь он ему ясно сказал, что предпочитает золотой, даже ударил кулаком по креслу, и у врача душа ушла в пятки (Рыбаков 2). Не [Lipman] took a package out of his case and unwrapped it to reveal a plastic [dental] plate...Stalin raised his eyebrows in amazement. He had said plainly enough that he preferred gold, he'd even hit the arm of his chair with his fist, and the dentist's heart had sunk to his boots (2a).
         ♦ "Странный крик", - сказал Максим. "Странный - не знаю, - возразил Зеф, - но страшноватый. Ночью как начнут орать по всему лесу, душа в пятки уходит" (Стругацкие 2). "It's a strange cry." "Strange - I don't know, but it's damned frightening. When those screams start tearing through the forest at night, you get the shakes" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > душа уходит в пятки

  • 11 душа ушла в пятки

    ДУША УХОДИТ/УШЛА В ПЯТКИ (у кого, от чего; ДУША В ПЯТКАХ coll
    [VPsubj (1st var.; Invar, VPsubj быть( 2nd var.); the verb may take the final position (1st var.); fixed WO (2nd var.)]
    =====
    s.o. experiences very strong fear:
    - у X-a душа ушла в пятки X's heart sank into (to) his boots (shoes);
    - [in limited contexts] X got the shakes.
         ♦ Однажды, убирая мастерскую, [ я] решился и стянул кольцо колбасы, запрятал в снег под окном... Уходя домой, полез в снег - нет колбасы. Тут у меня душа ушла в пятки: выгонит Дегтярев (Кузнецов 1). One day, while cleaning up the shop, I mustered up the courage to steal a ring of sausage which I hid in the snow under the window. When I was leaving for home I dug under the snow and - no sausage. My heart sank into my boots. Degtyarev would surely throw me out (1a)
         ♦ Липман вынул из чемодана пакет, развернул, там лежал пластинчатый [зубной] протез... Сталин в изумлении поднял брови. Ведь он ему ясно сказал, что предпочитает золотой, даже ударил кулаком по креслу, и у врача душа ушла в пятки (Рыбаков 2). Не [Lipman] took a package out of his case and unwrapped it to reveal a plastic [dental] plate...Stalin raised his eyebrows in amazement. He had said plainly enough that he preferred gold, he'd even hit the arm of his chair with his fist, and the dentist's heart had sunk to his boots (2a).
         ♦ "Странный крик", - сказал Максим. "Странный - не знаю, - возразил Зеф, - но страшноватый. Ночью как начнут орать по всему лесу, душа в пятки уходит" (Стругацкие 2). "It's a strange cry." "Strange - I don't know, but it's damned frightening. When those screams start tearing through the forest at night, you get the shakes" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > душа ушла в пятки

  • 12 Д-358

    СОБИРАТЬСЯ/СОБРАТЬСЯ С ДУХОМ HAБИРАТЬСЯ/НАБРАТЬСЯ ДУХУ (-а) a?// VP subj: human usu. pfv often pfv Verbal Adv or infin with не мочь, трудно, надо etc usu. this WO to force o.s. to overcome one's timidity, self-doubt, nervousness etc (so that one can carry out some action requiring courage or self-confidence)
    X собрался с духом = X plucked (got) up his courage
    X gathered (mustered, summoned) (up) his courage X summoned up the strength X geared himself up X got (plucked) up his nerve X braced up X brought himself (to do sth.).
    ...(Шагинян) громко спросила: «А вы здесь зачем? Что, вы Мандельштама надеетесь напечатать?»...Я собралась с духом и сказала, что сейчас пришла по своим делам, но Мандельштама, пусть она не сомневается, обязательно напечатают... (Мандельштам 2)....(Shaginian) asked in a loud voice: "And what are you doing here? Hoping to publish Mandelstam or something?"...1 plucked up my courage and said that I was there on my own business at the moment, but that Mandelstam would certainly be published-of which she need have no doubt (2a).
    «Министр или вельможа подходит к одному, к другому... Наконец, сударь мой, к Копейкину. Копейкин, собравшись с духом: „Так и так, ваше превосходительство: проливал кровь, лишился... руки и ноги, работать не могу, осмеливаюсь просить монаршей милости"» (Гоголь 3). "The high dignitary or the minister, or whatever he might have been, walks up to one then to another.... At last, my dear sir, he comes up to Kopeikin. Kopeikin musters up all his courage and says, This is how it is, Your Excellency I've shed my blood, lost...my arm and leg, I cannot work....May I make so bold as to beg for some dispensation of grace from our Monarch?'" (3c).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-358

  • 13 набираться духа

    СОБИРАТЬСЯ/СОБРАТЬСЯ С ДУХОМ; НАБИРАТЬСЯ/НАБРАТЬСЯ ДУХУ <-а> coll
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv; often pfv Verbal Adv or infin with не мочь, трудно, надо etc; usu. this WO]
    =====
    to force o.s. to overcome one's timidity, self-doubt, nervousness etc (so that one can carry out some action requiring courage or self-confidence):
    - X собрался с духом X plucked (got) up his courage;
    - X gathered (mustered, summoned) (up) his courage;
    - X brought himself (to do sth.).
         ♦...[Шагинян] громко спросила: "А вы здесь зачем? Что, вы Мандельштама надеетесь напечатать?"...Я собралась с духом и сказала, что сейчас пришла по своим делам, но Мандельштама, пусть она не сомневается, обязательно напечатают... (Мандельштам 2)....[Shaginian] asked in a loud voice: "And what are you doing here? Hoping to publish Mandelstam or something?"...I plucked up my courage and said that I was there on my own business at the moment, but that Mandelstam would certainly be published-of which she need have no doubt (2a).
         ♦ "Министр или вельможа подходит к одному, к другому... Наконец, сударь мой, к Копейкину. Копейкин, собравшись с духом: "Так и так, ваше превосходительство: проливал кровь, лишился... руки и ноги, работать не могу, осмеливаюсь просить монаршей милости"" (Гоголь 3). "The high dignitary or the minister, or whatever he might have been, walks up to one then to another.... At last, my dear sir, he comes up to Kopeikin. Kopeikin musters up all his courage and says, 'This is how it is, Your Excellency; I've shed my blood, lost...my arm and leg, I cannot work....May I make so bold as to beg for some dispensation of grace from our Monarch?'" (3c).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > набираться духа

  • 14 набираться духу

    СОБИРАТЬСЯ/СОБРАТЬСЯ С ДУХОМ; НАБИРАТЬСЯ/НАБРАТЬСЯ ДУХУ <-а> coll
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv; often pfv Verbal Adv or infin with не мочь, трудно, надо etc; usu. this WO]
    =====
    to force o.s. to overcome one's timidity, self-doubt, nervousness etc (so that one can carry out some action requiring courage or self-confidence):
    - X собрался с духом X plucked (got) up his courage;
    - X gathered (mustered, summoned) (up) his courage;
    - X brought himself (to do sth.).
         ♦...[Шагинян] громко спросила: "А вы здесь зачем? Что, вы Мандельштама надеетесь напечатать?"...Я собралась с духом и сказала, что сейчас пришла по своим делам, но Мандельштама, пусть она не сомневается, обязательно напечатают... (Мандельштам 2)....[Shaginian] asked in a loud voice: "And what are you doing here? Hoping to publish Mandelstam or something?"...I plucked up my courage and said that I was there on my own business at the moment, but that Mandelstam would certainly be published-of which she need have no doubt (2a).
         ♦ "Министр или вельможа подходит к одному, к другому... Наконец, сударь мой, к Копейкину. Копейкин, собравшись с духом: "Так и так, ваше превосходительство: проливал кровь, лишился... руки и ноги, работать не могу, осмеливаюсь просить монаршей милости"" (Гоголь 3). "The high dignitary or the minister, or whatever he might have been, walks up to one then to another.... At last, my dear sir, he comes up to Kopeikin. Kopeikin musters up all his courage and says, 'This is how it is, Your Excellency; I've shed my blood, lost...my arm and leg, I cannot work....May I make so bold as to beg for some dispensation of grace from our Monarch?'" (3c).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > набираться духу

  • 15 набраться духа

    СОБИРАТЬСЯ/СОБРАТЬСЯ С ДУХОМ; НАБИРАТЬСЯ/НАБРАТЬСЯ ДУХУ <-а> coll
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv; often pfv Verbal Adv or infin with не мочь, трудно, надо etc; usu. this WO]
    =====
    to force o.s. to overcome one's timidity, self-doubt, nervousness etc (so that one can carry out some action requiring courage or self-confidence):
    - X собрался с духом X plucked (got) up his courage;
    - X gathered (mustered, summoned) (up) his courage;
    - X brought himself (to do sth.).
         ♦...[Шагинян] громко спросила: "А вы здесь зачем? Что, вы Мандельштама надеетесь напечатать?"...Я собралась с духом и сказала, что сейчас пришла по своим делам, но Мандельштама, пусть она не сомневается, обязательно напечатают... (Мандельштам 2)....[Shaginian] asked in a loud voice: "And what are you doing here? Hoping to publish Mandelstam or something?"...I plucked up my courage and said that I was there on my own business at the moment, but that Mandelstam would certainly be published-of which she need have no doubt (2a).
         ♦ "Министр или вельможа подходит к одному, к другому... Наконец, сударь мой, к Копейкину. Копейкин, собравшись с духом: "Так и так, ваше превосходительство: проливал кровь, лишился... руки и ноги, работать не могу, осмеливаюсь просить монаршей милости"" (Гоголь 3). "The high dignitary or the minister, or whatever he might have been, walks up to one then to another.... At last, my dear sir, he comes up to Kopeikin. Kopeikin musters up all his courage and says, 'This is how it is, Your Excellency; I've shed my blood, lost...my arm and leg, I cannot work....May I make so bold as to beg for some dispensation of grace from our Monarch?'" (3c).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > набраться духа

  • 16 набраться духу

    СОБИРАТЬСЯ/СОБРАТЬСЯ С ДУХОМ; НАБИРАТЬСЯ/НАБРАТЬСЯ ДУХУ <-а> coll
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv; often pfv Verbal Adv or infin with не мочь, трудно, надо etc; usu. this WO]
    =====
    to force o.s. to overcome one's timidity, self-doubt, nervousness etc (so that one can carry out some action requiring courage or self-confidence):
    - X собрался с духом X plucked (got) up his courage;
    - X gathered (mustered, summoned) (up) his courage;
    - X brought himself (to do sth.).
         ♦...[Шагинян] громко спросила: "А вы здесь зачем? Что, вы Мандельштама надеетесь напечатать?"...Я собралась с духом и сказала, что сейчас пришла по своим делам, но Мандельштама, пусть она не сомневается, обязательно напечатают... (Мандельштам 2)....[Shaginian] asked in a loud voice: "And what are you doing here? Hoping to publish Mandelstam or something?"...I plucked up my courage and said that I was there on my own business at the moment, but that Mandelstam would certainly be published-of which she need have no doubt (2a).
         ♦ "Министр или вельможа подходит к одному, к другому... Наконец, сударь мой, к Копейкину. Копейкин, собравшись с духом: "Так и так, ваше превосходительство: проливал кровь, лишился... руки и ноги, работать не могу, осмеливаюсь просить монаршей милости"" (Гоголь 3). "The high dignitary or the minister, or whatever he might have been, walks up to one then to another.... At last, my dear sir, he comes up to Kopeikin. Kopeikin musters up all his courage and says, 'This is how it is, Your Excellency; I've shed my blood, lost...my arm and leg, I cannot work....May I make so bold as to beg for some dispensation of grace from our Monarch?'" (3c).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > набраться духу

  • 17 собираться с духом

    СОБИРАТЬСЯ/СОБРАТЬСЯ С ДУХОМ; НАБИРАТЬСЯ/НАБРАТЬСЯ ДУХУ <-а> coll
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv; often pfv Verbal Adv or infin with не мочь, трудно, надо etc; usu. this WO]
    =====
    to force o.s. to overcome one's timidity, self-doubt, nervousness etc (so that one can carry out some action requiring courage or self-confidence):
    - X собрался с духом X plucked (got) up his courage;
    - X gathered (mustered, summoned) (up) his courage;
    - X brought himself (to do sth.).
         ♦...[Шагинян] громко спросила: "А вы здесь зачем? Что, вы Мандельштама надеетесь напечатать?"...Я собралась с духом и сказала, что сейчас пришла по своим делам, но Мандельштама, пусть она не сомневается, обязательно напечатают... (Мандельштам 2)....[Shaginian] asked in a loud voice: "And what are you doing here? Hoping to publish Mandelstam or something?"...I plucked up my courage and said that I was there on my own business at the moment, but that Mandelstam would certainly be published-of which she need have no doubt (2a).
         ♦ "Министр или вельможа подходит к одному, к другому... Наконец, сударь мой, к Копейкину. Копейкин, собравшись с духом: "Так и так, ваше превосходительство: проливал кровь, лишился... руки и ноги, работать не могу, осмеливаюсь просить монаршей милости"" (Гоголь 3). "The high dignitary or the minister, or whatever he might have been, walks up to one then to another.... At last, my dear sir, he comes up to Kopeikin. Kopeikin musters up all his courage and says, 'This is how it is, Your Excellency; I've shed my blood, lost...my arm and leg, I cannot work....May I make so bold as to beg for some dispensation of grace from our Monarch?'" (3c).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > собираться с духом

  • 18 собраться с духом

    СОБИРАТЬСЯ/СОБРАТЬСЯ С ДУХОМ; НАБИРАТЬСЯ/НАБРАТЬСЯ ДУХУ <-а> coll
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv; often pfv Verbal Adv or infin with не мочь, трудно, надо etc; usu. this WO]
    =====
    to force o.s. to overcome one's timidity, self-doubt, nervousness etc (so that one can carry out some action requiring courage or self-confidence):
    - X собрался с духом X plucked (got) up his courage;
    - X gathered (mustered, summoned) (up) his courage;
    - X brought himself (to do sth.).
         ♦...[Шагинян] громко спросила: "А вы здесь зачем? Что, вы Мандельштама надеетесь напечатать?"...Я собралась с духом и сказала, что сейчас пришла по своим делам, но Мандельштама, пусть она не сомневается, обязательно напечатают... (Мандельштам 2)....[Shaginian] asked in a loud voice: "And what are you doing here? Hoping to publish Mandelstam or something?"...I plucked up my courage and said that I was there on my own business at the moment, but that Mandelstam would certainly be published-of which she need have no doubt (2a).
         ♦ "Министр или вельможа подходит к одному, к другому... Наконец, сударь мой, к Копейкину. Копейкин, собравшись с духом: "Так и так, ваше превосходительство: проливал кровь, лишился... руки и ноги, работать не могу, осмеливаюсь просить монаршей милости"" (Гоголь 3). "The high dignitary or the minister, or whatever he might have been, walks up to one then to another.... At last, my dear sir, he comes up to Kopeikin. Kopeikin musters up all his courage and says, 'This is how it is, Your Excellency; I've shed my blood, lost...my arm and leg, I cannot work....May I make so bold as to beg for some dispensation of grace from our Monarch?'" (3c).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > собраться с духом

  • 19 munire

    munire di supply with, provide with
    * * *
    munire v.tr.
    1 (fortificare) to fortify, to strengthen, to protect: munirono il loro accampamento di trincee, they fortified their camp with trenches; munire una città di mura, to fortify (o to strengthen) a town with walls
    2 (provvedere) to provide, to supply, to furnish: munire una porta di serratura, to provide a lock for a door; munire di lettera di presentazione, to provide with a letter of introduction; lo munì di un salvacondotto, he provided him with a safe-conduct; munire qlcu. di denaro, to provide s.o. with money; (comm.) munire di fondi, to supply with funds.
    munirsi v.rifl.
    1 (difendersi) to equip oneself: munire contro il freddo, to equip oneself against the cold
    2 (provvedersi) to provide oneself, to supply oneself: si munì di denaro per il viaggio, he provided himself with money for the trip; munire di provviste, to supply oneself with provisions (o to lay in supplies); si munì di pazienza e cominciò a sciogliere i nodi, she mustered her patience and began to undo the knots.
    * * *
    [mu'nire]
    1. vt

    munire di(fortificare: città) to fortify with, (equipaggiare: persona, stanza ecc) to equip with

    2. vr (munirsi)

    munirsi di(gen : denaro, documenti) to provide o.s. with, (armi) to arm o.s. with

    munirsi di coraggio/pazienza — to arm o.s. with courage/ patience

    "si pregano i clienti di munirsi di scontrino" — (in bar) "customers must pay at the desk and obtain a receipt before being served"

    * * *
    [mu'nire] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (fortificare) to fortify
    2) (equipaggiare) to provide, to equip, to supply [ persona] (di with)
    2.
    verbo pronominale munirsi to provide oneself, to equip oneself (di with)
    * * *
    munire
    /mu'nire/ [102]
     1 (fortificare) to fortify
     2 (equipaggiare) to provide, to equip, to supply [ persona] (di with)
    II munirsi verbo pronominale
     to provide oneself, to equip oneself (di with); - rsi di pazienza to summon up one's patience.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > munire

  • 20 ἀριθμέω

    + V 7-13-2-13-2=37 Gn 14,14; 15,5; 16,10; 32,13; 41,49
    A: to number, to count Lv 23,15 P: to be numbered Gn 16,10
    *Gn 14,14 καὶ ἠρίθμησε and he counted, mustered-וידק (Sam. Pent.) for MT וירק and he led out?
    Cf. QUAST 1990, 230-252; WALTERS 1973, 104; →TWNT
    (→διἀριθμέω, ἐξἀριθμέω, κατ-, παρἀριθμέω, συνἀριθμέω,,)

    Lust (λαγνεία) > ἀριθμέω

См. также в других словарях:

  • Mustered — Muster Mus ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mustered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mustering}.] [OE. mustren, prop., to show, OF. mostrer, mustrer, moustrer, monstrer, F. montrer, fr. L. monstrare to show. See {Monster}.] 1. To collect and display; to assemble, as …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • muster out — verb release from military service • Syn: ↑discharge • Ant: ↑enlist (for: ↑discharge) • Derivationally related forms: ↑discharge (for: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • To muster troops out of service — Muster Mus ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mustered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mustering}.] [OE. mustren, prop., to show, OF. mostrer, mustrer, moustrer, monstrer, F. montrer, fr. L. monstrare to show. See {Monster}.] 1. To collect and display; to assemble, as …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 112th Infantry Regiment (United States) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=112th Infantry Regiment caption=112th Infantry Regiment distinctive insignia dates=1st Battalion, 1861; 2nd Battalion, 1858 (Logan Guards and Bellefonte Fencibles) allegiance=Federal, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania… …   Wikipedia

  • New York Army National Guard — Shoulder Sleeve insignia Active 1906 present Country …   Wikipedia

  • 54th Regiment Indiana Infantry (1 year) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=54th Indiana Infantry caption= dates= October 28th, 1862 December 8th, 1863 country= United States of America allegiance= Union Army branch= Army type= Infantry role= size= command structure= current commander=… …   Wikipedia

  • Maine Coast Guard Companies — Active March 18, 1864 to September 6, 1865 Country United States Allegiance Union Branch Infantry The state of …   Wikipedia

  • 1st Battalion, 258th Field Artillery (United States) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=1st Battalion, 258th Field Artillery caption=1/258 FA Distinctive Unit Insignia country=United States allegiance= type= branch=Army National Guard dates={Founded 9 October 1809} 16 March 1959 Present specialization …   Wikipedia

  • New York National Guard (American Civil War) — Infobox Military Unit unit name= New York National Guard Infantry dates= 1861 to 1865 country= United States allegiance= Union branch= Infantry equipment= battles= The State of New York mobilized a number of militia regiments for short terms of… …   Wikipedia

  • 14th Regiment (New York State Militia) — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 14th Regiment, New York State Militia (14th Brooklyn) caption=14th Brooklyn Militia, Company G, in Virginia in 1862 dates= Founded June 9 1847; April 1861 ndash;1864; 1898 {as 14th New York Infantry}; 1917 {as… …   Wikipedia

  • 215th Army Band (United States) — The 215th Army Band, also known as the The Governor s Own, is a U.S. Army National Guard Band based in Fall River, Massachusetts. For more than 60 years, the band has performed throughout New England and the world. The 215th Army Band of the… …   Wikipedia

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»