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  • 121 прямой

    1) General subject: ( as) straight as a die, Aeschylean, above board, above-board, aboveboard, as straight as a die, bald, bluff, bluffy, blunt, brant, candid, candid (об ответе, человеке и т.п.), clean-living, direct, downright, end on, end-on, erect, evendown, fair dealing, fair-dealing, first-hand, flat, flat footed, flat-footed, foreright, forthright, forward, four square, frank, free spoken, free-spoken (в высказываниях), head on, head-on, honest, immediate, ingenuous, jannock, lank, lank (о волосах), near, on the level, orth-, ortho-, ostensive, out front, out-front, outright, outspoken, plain, plain dealing, plain speaking, plain spoken, plain-speaking, plain-spoken, play by play, play-by-play, plump (об отказе и т. п.), point blank, point-blank, (в сложных словах лат. происхождения имеет значение) recti, right (о линии, об угле), right as a (any) line, round, rugged, simple, single, single eyed, single-eyed, single-hearted, single-minded, stand smb. up, stand up, stand-up, straight (о волосах), straight-from-the-shoulder, straight-out, straightaway, straightforward, thro, through, thru, unequivocal, up and down, up front, upright, upstanding
    3) Biology: arrect, atropous
    4) Naval: fair
    8) Sports: st
    9) Poetical language: nigh
    11) Engineering: direct straight
    12) Rare: forerights
    14) Architecture: straightway (о направлении)
    15) Mining: (пуск) direct-on-line
    16) Music: dry (сигнал; т. е. сигнал без обработки, как есть)
    18) Jargon: clean living, uncool
    19) Information technology: net
    22) Cartography: agonic (о линии)
    23) Ecology: orthotropic
    24) Advertising: roman
    25) Drilling: d (direct), obvious
    26) leg.N.P. express (as distinguished from implied)
    27) Makarov: as straight as a line, barefaced, boxy, direct (непосредственный), direct (правдивый), flush, free-tongued (в высказываниях), frontal, instant, live (о передаче), near (о пути), normal (об антиклинории или синклинории), on-site, on-the-spot, orthotropous (о семяпочке), outspoken (о человеке), right as a line, right as any line, right-reading (об изображении или тексте), sincere

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прямой

  • 122 बलम् _balam

    बलम् [बल्-अच्]
    1 Strength, power, might, vigour; क्षत्त्रियाणां बलं युद्धम् Brav. P.
    -2 Force, violence; as in बलात् q. v.
    -3 An army, host, forces, troops; भवेदभीष्म- मद्रोणं धृतराष्ट्रबलं कथम् Ve.3.24,43; बलं भीष्मा(भीमा)भिरक्षितम् Bg.1.1; R.16.37.
    -4 Bulkiness, stoutness (of the body).
    -5 Body, figure, shape.
    -6 Semen virile.
    -7 Blood,
    -8 Gum myrrh.
    -9 A shoot, sprout.
    -1 Force or power of articulation; वर्णः स्वरः । मात्रा बलम् । साम संतानः । इत्युक्तः शीक्षाध्यायः T. Up.1.2.1.
    -11 The deity of power (such as Indra); नमो बलप्रमथनाय Mb.12.284. 94.
    -12 The hand; क्रान्ते विष्णुर्बले शक्रः कोष्ठे$ग्निर्भोक्तुमिच्छति Mb.12.239.8.
    -13 Effort (यत्न); विधिः शुक्रं बलं चेति त्रय एते गुणाः परे Mb.12.32.11 (com. बलं वासनाविषयप्राप्त्यनु- कूलो यत्नः). (बलेन means 'on the strength of', 'by means or virtue of'; बाहुबलेन जितः, वीर्यबलेन &c.; बलात् 'perforce', 'forcibly', 'violently', 'against one's will'; बलान्निद्रा समायाता Pt.1; हृदयमदये तस्मिन्नेवं पुनर्वलते बलात् Gīt.7.).
    -लः 1 A crow; Rām.6.54.9.
    -2 N. of the elder brother of Kṛiṣṇa; see बलराम below.
    -3 N. of a demon killed by Indra.
    -Comp. -अग्रम् excessive strength or force. (
    -ग्रः) the head of an army.
    -अङ्गकः the spring; 'वसन्त इष्यः सुरभिः पुष्पकालो बलाङ्गकः' H. Ch.156.
    -अञ्चिता the lute of Balarāma.
    -अटः a kind of beam.
    -अधिक a. surpassing in strength, of superior strength or force.
    -अधिकरणम् the affairs of an army;
    -अध्यक्षः 1 a general or commander of an army; सेनापतिबलाध्यक्षौ सर्वदिक्षु निवेशयेत् Ms.7.189.
    -2 a war-minister.
    -3 An officer in charge of infantry.
    -अनुजः an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa.
    -अन्वित a.
    1 endowed with strength, mighty, powerful.
    -2 leading an army.
    -अबलम् 1 comparative strength and want of strength, relative strength and weakness; परात्मनोः परिच्छिद्य शक्त्या- दीनां बलाबलम् R.17.59.
    -2 relative significance and insignificance, comparative importance and unimport- ance; समय एव करोति बलाबलम् Śi.6.44. ˚अधिकरणम् a kind of न्यायभेद according to Jaimini.
    -अभ्रः an army in the form of a cloud.
    -अरातिः an epithet of Indra.
    -अर्थिन् a. desirous of power; राज्ञो बलार्थिनः षष्ठे (वर्षे उपनयनं कार्यम्) Ms.2.37.
    -अवलेपः pride of strength.
    -अशः, -असः 1 consumption.
    -2 the phlegmatic humour (कफ).
    -3 a swelling in the throat (which stops the passages of food).
    -आढ्यः a bean.
    -आत्मिका a kind of sun-flower (हस्तिशुण्डी).
    -आलयः a military camp; पूज्यमानो हरिगणैराजगाम बलालयम् Rām.6.112.8.
    -आहः water.
    -उत्कट a. of mighty strength; न वध्यते ह्यविश्वस्तो दुर्बलो$पि बलोत्कटैः Pt.2.44;3.115.
    -उपपन्न, -उपेत a. endowed with strength, strong, powerful; एतां रामबलोपेतां रक्षां यः सुकृती पठेत् Rāmarakṣā.1.
    -उपादानम् Recruitment of the army; Kau. A.
    -ओघः a multitude of troops, numerous army; लक्ष्मीं दधत् प्रति- गिरेरलघुर्बलौघः Śi.5.2.
    -कर, -कृत् a. strengthening.
    -कृत done by force or against free consent; सर्वान् बलकृता- नर्थानकृतान् मनुरब्रवीत् Ms.8.168.
    -क्षोभः disturbance in the army, mutiny, revolt.
    -चक्रम् 1 dominion, sove- reignty.
    -2 an army, a host.
    - a. produced by power.
    (-जम्) 1 a city-gate, gate.
    -2 a field.
    -3 grain, a heap of grain; त्वं समीरण इव प्रतीक्षितः कर्षकेण बलजान् पुपूषता Śi.14.7.
    -4 war, battle
    -5 marrow, pith.
    -6 a pretty figure.
    (-जा) 1 the earth.
    -2 a handsome woman.
    -3 a kind of jasmine (Arabian).
    -4 a rope.
    -तापनः an epithet of Indra; अफिषिषेच मरन्दरसामृतैर्नवलताबलता- पनरत्नभम् (अलिनम्) Rām. Ch.4.12.
    -दः an ox, a bullock
    -दर्पः pride of strength.
    -देवः 1 air, wind.
    -2 N. of the elder brother of Kṛiṣṇa; see बलराम below.
    -बलदेवा (वी) f. N. of a medicinal herb which is also called त्रायमाण. It grows in the forests on the slopes of the Himālayas and in Persia.
    -द्विष् m.,
    -निषूदनः epithets of Indra; बलनिषूदनमर्थपतिं च तम् R.9.3.
    -निग्रह a. weakening, enervating.
    -पतिः 1 a general, commander.
    -2 an epithet of Indra.
    -पुच्छकः a crow; Nigh. Ratn.
    -पृष्ठकः a kind of deer (Mar. रोहें).
    -प्रद a. giving strength, invigorating.
    -प्रमथनी N. of a form of Durgā.
    -प्रसूः N. of Rohinī, mother of Balarāma.
    -भद्र a. strong, powerful.
    (-द्रः) 1 a strong or powerful man.
    -2 a kind of ox.
    -3 N. of Balarāma, q. v. below.
    -4 the tree called लोध्र.
    -5 N. of Ananta. (
    -द्रा) a maiden.
    -भिद् m. an epithet of Indra; Ś.2.
    -भृत् a. strong, powerful.
    -मुख्यः the chief of an army.
    -रामः 'the strong Rāma', N. of the elder brother of Kṛiṣṇa. [He was the seventh son of Vasudava and Devakī; but transferred to the womb of Rohiṇī to save him from falling a prey to the cruelty of Kaṁsa. He and his brother Kṛiṣṇa were brought up by Nanda in Gokula. When quite young, he killed the powerful demons Dhenuka and Pralamba, and performed, like his brother, many feats of surprising strength. On one occasion Balarāma under the influence of wine, of which he was very fond, called upon the Yamunā river to come to him that he might bathe; and on his command being unheeded, he plunged his plough-share into the river and dragged the waters after him, until the river assumed a human form and asked his for- givenss. On another occasion he dragged towards himself the whole city of Hastināpura along with its walls. As Kṛiṣṇa was a friend and admirer of the Pāṇḍavas, so Balarāma was of the Kauravas, as was seen in his desire of giving his sister Subhadrā to Duryodhana rather than to Arjuna; yet he declined to take any part in the great Bhāratī war either with the Pāṇḍa- vas or the Kauravas. He is represented as dressed in blue clothes, and armed with a ploughshare which was his most effective weapon. His wife was Revatī. He is sometimes regarded as an incarnation of the serpent Śeṣa and sometimes as the eighth incarnation of Viṣṇu; see the quotation under हल].
    -वर्जित a. infirm, weak.
    -वर्णिन् a. strong and looking well.
    -वर्धन a. invigorating, strengthening. -m. N. of स्थण्डिलाग्नि in उत्सर्जन or उपाकर्म.
    -विन्यासः array or arrangement of troops.
    -व्यसनम् the defeat of an army.
    -व्यापद् f. decrease of strength.
    -शालिन् a. strong; बलशालितया यथा तथा वा धियमुच्छेदपरामयं दधानः Ki.13.12.
    -समुत्थानम् Recruiting a strong army; Kau. A.1.16; तमभियोक्तुं बलसमुत्थानमकरोत् Dk.2.8.
    -सूदनः an epithet of Indra.
    -सेना a strong army, an army, host.
    -स्थ a. strong, powerful. (
    -स्थः) a warrior, soldier.
    -स्थितिः f.
    1 a camp; an encampment.
    -2 a royal camp.
    -हन्, -हन्तृ m.
    1 an epithet of Indra; पाण्डुः स्मरति ते नित्यं बलहन्तुः समीपगः Mb.15.2.17.
    -2 of Balarāma.
    -3 phlegm.
    -हीन a. destitute of strength, weak, feeble.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > बलम् _balam

  • 123 ÞRÖNGVA

    þryngva, þreyngva; the later and mod. form is þrengja. In old poets this verb is strong, pret. þröng, þrungu, þrungit; thus pres. þröngr or þryngr, Ó. H. 107 (in a verse); pret. þröng, þrungu, Edda (in a verse), Fms. ix. (in a verse); subj. þryngvi, Orkn. (in a verse), Edda (in a verse); part. þrunginn, Hm., Skm. 31, Rm. 4, Skv. 34; in prose the participle þrunginn remains only as adjective, else the verb is now weak throughout, þröngva, ð: [Engl. throng; Germ. drängen; Dan. trænge; cp. Ulf, þreihan = θλίβειν, στενοχωρειν.]
    B. Prop. to make narrow, press, with dat. and acc., þröngva e-m, to press on one, and þ. e-n, to throng one; hann tók at þrøngva mik mjök, he took and pressed me hard, squeezed me, Fms. x. 331; eigi byrjar mér at þröngva fólkinu svá mikla þraut, 370; Jón hefir lengi þröngt kosti hans, Orkn. 216; ok marga vega þröngva hennar kosti, Fms. i. 225; en er Kilbungar sá at alla vega þröngði kosti þeirra (impers.), in all ways their means were straitened, ix. 408; þ. e-n undir, to keep under, subdue, i. 297; þröngðir af sköttum ok skyldum, Stj.; þröngvandi nauðsyn, pressing necessity (cp. Germ. dringende noth), Dipl. iii. 5; þá þröngði hann nauðsyn til meiri dirfðar, Sks. 465 B; þ. e-m til e-s, to force one to a thing, 664; úynði þrengir þeim í hina herfiligstu hluti, 655 xxvi. 1; þrœyngir honum ofrkapp til úspekðar, Sks. 663 B: impers., ok þröngvir öngan stað eðr minkar, and tightens or decreases in no way, Rb. 334; Laugardaginn eptir þröngði svá sóttarfari konungsins, Fms. x. 148; hann hafði þröngt undir sik ( subdued) mestum hluta lands, Sturl. iii. 2; áðr hann þryngvi und sik jörðu, Edda (in a verse); sá er þryngvi und sik Eyjum vestan, Orkn. (in a verse); jöfrar þrungu saman hjaldri, Fms. ix. (in a verse); hann hefir þrungit und sik Noregi, Ó. H. (in a verse); þrøngr at viðris veðri (impers.), the war-storm draws nigh, id.; þröng at rym randa, Fms. i. (in a verse); þeir þrungu ( pressed) hlýr-tungli í (hendr) mér, they thrust it into my hand, Edda (in a verse).
    2. to rush, press onward; mildingr þröng at hildi, Arnór.
    II. reflex., loptið þröngvisk ok þykknar, the air waxes close and thickens, Stj.
    2. to throng; þröngvisk ér um ungan gram, Sighvat; at eigi þröngðisk menn at hánum, 656 C. 2; þeir réðusk í móti ok þröngðusk at vaðinu, Lv. 82; ok nú þröngisk hvárr í móti öðrum, Al. 79; Þorkell bað þær skynda, ok þröngðisk at þeim ok mælti. Fs. 76; þeir skyldi fara varliga er þeir kæmi í búðina, þreyngvask eigi, Ó. H. 156.
    III. part. þrunginn, stuffed full, loaded, fraught with, close; hár þitt er hélu þrungit, Hkv. 2. 42; ekka þrungit (tár), id.; dynr var í garði dröslum of þrungit ( thronged), Akv. 35; skeiðum var þrungit á vatn af hlunni, Fms. ii. (in a verse); eftir er ykkr þrungit þjóðkonunga, Hðm. 4; þistill er var þrunginn í önn ofanverða, be thou like a thistle stuffed into the roof, a curse, Skm. 31; hleifr þrunginn sáðum, a loaf full of bran, Rm. 4: metaph., þrunginn móði, swoln with anger, Vsp. 30; þrungin dægr, dismal days, Rm. 11; hví þegit ér svá þrungin goð, oppressed, sulky, sullen, Ls. 7.

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  • 124 appetō (ad-p-)

        appetō (ad-p-) īvī or iī, ītus, ere.—     Trans, to strive for, reach after, grasp at: (solem) manibus: salutari, appeti: mare terram appetens: munitionibus loca, taking in, L.—Esp., to fall upon, attack, assault, assail: umerum gladio, Cs.: oculos rostro, L.: ferro corpora, V.: ignominiis.—Fig., to strive after, long for, desire, seek, court: populi R. amicitiam, Cs.: bona naturā: inimicitias potentiorum pro te: nihil sibi: agere aliquid. — Intrans, to draw nigh, approach, be at hand: dies appetebat, Cs.: nox, L.: fatum, Cu.

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  • 125 iūxtā

        iūxtā adv.    [for * iūgistā, abl f. sup. from iūgis], near to, nigh, near at hand, near, near by, hard by, close to, by the side of: legio, quae iuxta constiterat, Cs.: sellam iuxta ponere, S.: furiarum maxima iuxta Accubat, V.: accedere iuxta, O.— In like manner, equally, alike on a par: eorum ego vitam mortemque iuxta aestimo, S.: ceteri iuxta insontes, L.: res parva ac iuxta magnis difficilis, L.: iuxta eam rem aegre passi patres, quam cum viderent, etc., i. e. were just as indignant, L.: iuxta mecum omnes intellegitis, S.: absentium bona iuxta atque interemptorum diyisa fuere, L.: iuxta ac si meus frater esset, just as if: iuxta ac si hostes adessent, S.: litteris Graecis atque Latinis iuxta eruditus, S.

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  • 126 propinquus

        propinquus adj. with comp.    [prope], near, nigh, neighboring: rus, T.: loca, S.: urbs: nimium Sol, H.: urbi montes, N.: itinera loca, L.: exsilium paulo propinquius, O.—As subst n., neighborhood, vicinity: ex propinquo cognoscit Hannonem <*>rofectum, from being in the neighborhood, L.: in propinquo esse, L.—In time, near, at hand, not far off: reditus: stipendi spem propinquam facere, i. e. of speedy payment, L.—Fig., kindred, related, near: homo: mulier: tibi genere, S.: consanguinitate, V.—As subst m. and f a relation, relative, kinsman: societas propinquorum: propinquus et amicus: te reddere caris propinquis, H.: virgo huius propinqua, kinswoman.
    * * *
    I
    propinqua, propinquum ADJ
    near, neighboring
    II

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  • 127 blizu

    • closely
    • close
    • nearly
    • nigh
    • near
    • nearby
    • handy
    • about
    • at hand

    Српски-Енглески Технички речник > blizu

  • 128 близкий

    close имя прилагательное:
    nigh (близкий, ближний)
    словосочетание:

    Русско-английский синонимический словарь > близкий

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