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  • 1 mordeti

    nibble

    Esperanto-English dictionary > mordeti

  • 2 atxiki

    iz.
    1. ( = lotura) connection
    2. ( menpe) haien \atxikian he' s dominated by them
    3.
    a. Kir.
    a. ( borrokari d.) hold
    b. ( pilotari d.) holdover; \atxiki lasterra quick holdover
    4. Kir. wicker scoop, wicker basket; \atxiki handi large wicker basket; \atxiki tipi small wicker basket io.
    1. tied, attached; diruari \atxikiegia da he' s too attached to his money; Anje euskal kultuari \atxikia da Anje to committed to Basque culture
    2. ( xuhurra, zekena) miserly, stingy; gizon \atxikiak adiskide gutxi a miser has few friendss
    3. ( eskola) member du/ad.
    1. ( heldu, eduki) to hold, hold on to
    2. ( eduki, mantendu) to keep, maintain; bizitza osoan bihotza garbi \atxiki zuen he kept a pure heart throughout his life; garbi \atxiki bihotza! keep a pure heart!; gogoz \atxiki to bear in mind |to remember; oreka \atxiki ezinik, erori zen unable to maintain his balance, he fell down
    3.
    a. ( eutsi) to hold back; nigarra ezin nezakeen \atxiki hori aditzean I couldn' t hold back my tears when I heard that
    b. sekretu bat erranen dizut baina \atxiki behar diozu I' ll tell you the secret but keep it to yourself; beren ohiturei irmo \atxikirik jarraitzen dute they continue to hold fast to their traditions
    b. Med. to retain
    c. Fin. to withhold ( -tik: from)
    4.
    a. to stick ( -(r)i: to) to stick to; bideari \atxiki zion he keeps to the road
    b. ( legea, araua) to observe, abide by; legeari \atxikiz in compliance with the law
    c. ( hitza) to stick to, adhere to, stick by
    d. ( gauzak) to stick, glue; bi ohol kolaz \atxiki to glue two boards together
    e. (irud.) nork bereari \atxiki mantenerse en sus trence
    5. Kir. to block
    6. ( atxilotu) to arrest, detain; mugan \atxiki zuten he was detained at the border
    7.
    a. ( hegaztiak, insektuak) to bite
    b. to bite, nibble; ogiari \atxiki zion he took a {bite || nibble} out of the bread
    8. i-i errua \atxiki to pin the blame on sb
    9. (L) to be a godfather to
    10. ( hartu, eduki, jo) to hold, consider; gizon zuzentzat \atxikitzendute they hold him to be an honest man
    11. Kartak. ( onartu) to accept; A: 3 hamarekoz B: \atxiki! A: I wager 3 B: you' re on!
    12. ( izeki) [ dio ] to catch; sua datxekio etxeari the house is on fire; egur hezeak egiten du gar eta egiten du negar: sua datxekio eta ura dario wood that is wet burns and cries: it is on fire and water comes out da/ad. [ zaio ]
    1. ( eutsi) to cling; hormari atxekitzen zaion huntza bezala like ivy clinging to a wall
    2. esandakoari datxekiola in reference to what has been said benetako arrakasta lan neketsuari datxekio true success goes hand in hand with hard work

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > atxiki

  • 3 jankatu

    du/ad.
    1. ( bazkatu) to graze
    2.
    a. to nibble from time to time on, toy with one's food,
    b. ( ganadua) not to be feeding, not be eating
    3. ( arratoiek, kastoreek, e.a.) to gnaw
    b. ( ezerk metala) to corrode, eat up

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > jankatu

  • 4 milizkatu

    du/ad.
    1. to nibble, take little bvites off, taste
    2. milikatu

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > milizkatu

  • 5 ronĝi

    gnaw, nibble

    Esperanto-English dictionary > ronĝi

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  • nibble at — nibble (away) at [phrasal verb] nibble (away) at (something) : to make (something) disappear or go away very slowly Police have been nibbling (away) at crime in the city for years. [=police have been very slowly reducing the amount of crime in… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Nibble — Nib ble, v. t. To bite upon something gently or cautiously; to eat a little of a thing, as by taking small bits cautiously; as, fishes nibble at the bait. [1913 Webster] Instead of returning a full answer to my book, he manifestly falls a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • nibble — [n] morsel, bite crumb, peck, snack, soupçon, taste, tidbit; concepts 458,831 Ant. mouthful nibble [v] bite, pick at crop, eat, eat like a bird*, gnaw, munch, nip*, nosh on*, peck*, snack; concept 169 Ant. gorge …   New thesaurus

  • Nibble — Nib ble, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nibbled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Nibbling}.] [Cf. {Nip}.] To bite by little at a time; to seize gently with the mouth; to eat slowly or in small bits. [1913 Webster] Thy turfy mountains, where live nibbling sheep. Shak.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • nibble — ib ble, n. 1. A small or cautious bite. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: (Fig.) An expression of interest, often tentative, as at the beginning of a sale or negotiation process. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • nibble — ► VERB 1) take small bites out of. 2) gently bite at. 3) gradually erode. 4) show cautious interest in a project. ► NOUN 1) an instance of nibbling. 2) a small piece of food bitten off …   English terms dictionary

  • nibble — [nib′əl] vt. nibbled, nibbling [LME nebyllen, prob. akin to MLowG nibbelen: for IE base see NIP1] 1. to eat (food) with quick bites, taking only a small amount at a time, as a mouse does 2. to bite at with small, gentle bites vi. 1. to take small …   English World dictionary

  • Nibble — This article is about the information storage unit. For other uses, see Nibble (disambiguation). A character table ordered by nibbles. In computing, a nibble (often nybble or even nyble to simulate the spelling of byte) is a four bit… …   Wikipedia

  • nibble — nib|ble1 [ˈnıbəl] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from Low German nibbeln to chew bits off ] 1.) [I and T] to eat small amounts of food by taking very small bites ▪ He nibbled the biscuit cautiously. nibble at ▪ There s a fish nibbling at my… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • nibble — [[t]nɪ̱b(ə)l[/t]] nibbles, nibbling, nibbled 1) VERB If you nibble food, you eat it by biting very small pieces of it, for example because you are not very hungry. [V n] He started to nibble his biscuit... [V at/on n] She nibbled at the corner of …   English dictionary

  • Nibble — Un nibble (ou, plus rarement nybble) est, en informatique, un agrégat de 4 bits, soit un demi octet. Un nibble contenant 4 bits, il peut prendre seize (24) valeurs différentes et correspond donc à un seul chiffre hexadécimal, d où son autre… …   Wikipédia en Français

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