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81 piorun|ować
impf vt to fulminate (kogoś/coś a. na kogoś/coś against a. at sb/sth)- ksiądz piorunował grzechy the priest fulminated against sins- jeszcze parę lat temu piorunowała na kapitalistów not so many years ago she fulminated against the capitalistsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > piorun|ować
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82 меньше
1. сравн ст прл маленький, малый2. сравн ст нрч малоего́ дочь ме́ньше мое́й — his daughter is smaller/younger than mine
less, not as many/much as; с исчисляемыми сущ fewerгора́здо ме́ньше — much less
ме́ньше пи́ва — less beer
ме́ньше сигаре́т — fewer cigarettes
ме́ньше обы́чного — less than usual
всё ме́ньше и ме́ньше — less and less
не ме́ньше чем — no less than
он зна́ет ме́ньше тебя́ — he knows less than you, he doesn't know as much as you
чем ме́ньше он ест, тем бо́льше худе́ет — the less he eats the thinner he gets
у него́ ме́ньше всех де́нег — he has least money of us all
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83 меньше чем
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84 не велика хитрость
разг.it does not take many brains to do smth.; it's easy enough; it's the merest trifleРусско-английский фразеологический словарь > не велика хитрость
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85 French Crepe Yarn
A rayon yam somewhat hard twisted, but not so many turns per inch as for " Flat crepe yam." The average turns are about 32 per inch. This yam is generally used all right-hand or all left-hand twist. -
86 ἀλφός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `dull-white leprosy' (Hes.).Derivatives: ἀλφώδης `leprosus' (Gal.). As adj.: ἀλφούς λευκούς H.; besides ἀλωφούς λευκούς (s. below).Etymology: Identical with Lat. albus, Umbr. alfu `alba'. (Forms with PIE d (s. κεμάς) prob. in the word for `swan', e.g. OHG albiz, OCS lebedь prob. not here). Many geogr. names are compared, esp. river-names like Άλφειός, Lat. Albula; Lat. Albis = NHG. Elbe; also ONo. elfr `river'. On the river-names Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforschung 4, 40ff. However, most of these names are probably of non-IE origin. - The form ἀλωφός (H.) was compared with Arm. aɫawni `pigeon' (IE. * alǝ-bh-n-), but there is now a different explanation of this word (*pl̥h₂-bʰ-ni-, Klingenschmitt 1982, 68 n. 11). The relation ἀλφός: ἀλωφός cannot be explained within IE; perhaps ἀλωφός is a simple mistake: φ misread as ω?). On ἀλφός Osthoff IF 8, 64ff. - IE bʰ in colour names is frequent ( ἄργυφος).Page in Frisk: 1,81-82Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀλφός
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87 er maar weinig hebben
er maar weinig hebbenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > er maar weinig hebben
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88 פלא
פֶּלֶאm. (b. h.; preced.) strange thing, wonder, miracle. Mekh. Bshall., Shir., s. 8 (ref. to Ex. 15:11) עשה עמנו פ׳וכ׳ he has done wonders for us, and he will do ; a. e.Pl. פְּלָאִים, פְּלָאִין, פְּלָאֹות. Midr. Till. to Ps. 106, beg. (ref. to Ps. 136:4; 13; 25) מה הפרנסה … בלא ניסין ובלא פ׳ as the world cannot exist without sustenance (which the Lord provides), so it cannot exist without (daily) signs and wonders. Ib. ואינו יודע כמה פ׳ עשהוכ׳ ed. Bub. (ed. מה פלאי, corr. acc.) and man knows not how many miraculous salvations the Lord works for him. Gen. R. s. 20 (ref. to Ps. 136:24 sq.) מה גאולה פ׳ אף פרנסה פ׳ as the redemption was miraculous, so mans sustenance is miraculous. Ex. R. s. 12, end (expl. אפילת, Ex. 9:32) פ׳ עשה הק״בה בהם the Lord showed wonders by them. Snh.109b (play on פלת, Num. 16:1) שנעשו לו פ׳ wonderful things (delivery from destruction with Korah) happened to him (On); Num. R. s. 18; (Tanḥ. Kor. 10 נפלאות). Midr. Till. To Ps. 119:18 פ׳ היא התורה the Law is full of strange (obscure) things. Ib. 129; a. fr.(Yalk. Gen. 47 ומקרע בפלאות, read: בכִילָאֹות, v. כִּילָה. -
89 פֶּלֶא
פֶּלֶאm. (b. h.; preced.) strange thing, wonder, miracle. Mekh. Bshall., Shir., s. 8 (ref. to Ex. 15:11) עשה עמנו פ׳וכ׳ he has done wonders for us, and he will do ; a. e.Pl. פְּלָאִים, פְּלָאִין, פְּלָאֹות. Midr. Till. to Ps. 106, beg. (ref. to Ps. 136:4; 13; 25) מה הפרנסה … בלא ניסין ובלא פ׳ as the world cannot exist without sustenance (which the Lord provides), so it cannot exist without (daily) signs and wonders. Ib. ואינו יודע כמה פ׳ עשהוכ׳ ed. Bub. (ed. מה פלאי, corr. acc.) and man knows not how many miraculous salvations the Lord works for him. Gen. R. s. 20 (ref. to Ps. 136:24 sq.) מה גאולה פ׳ אף פרנסה פ׳ as the redemption was miraculous, so mans sustenance is miraculous. Ex. R. s. 12, end (expl. אפילת, Ex. 9:32) פ׳ עשה הק״בה בהם the Lord showed wonders by them. Snh.109b (play on פלת, Num. 16:1) שנעשו לו פ׳ wonderful things (delivery from destruction with Korah) happened to him (On); Num. R. s. 18; (Tanḥ. Kor. 10 נפלאות). Midr. Till. To Ps. 119:18 פ׳ היא התורה the Law is full of strange (obscure) things. Ib. 129; a. fr.(Yalk. Gen. 47 ומקרע בפלאות, read: בכִילָאֹות, v. כִּילָה. -
90 мнозина
many (people), not a few* * *мнозѝна,нареч. (и като същ.) many (people), not a few.* * *many (people), not a few -
91 многие
many• Во многих приложениях это все, что необходимо (= требуется). - In many applications this is all that is required.• Во многих случаях это будет очевидно из простого наблюдения. - In many cases this will be obvious by inspection.• Многие не знают, что... - It is not widely known that...• Многие считают, что... - There is much speculation that...• Многими считается, что... - It is widely believed that...• Однако во многих случаях мы не знаем... - But in many cases, we do not know... -
92 multifaceta
= many-sided.Ex. In the end, whether public libraries are allowed to continue in their present depressed state or whether they will become a many-sided embodier and nourisher of a literate society's literacy, depends not on the standards discussed by the professionals, but on those willed by the public.* * *= many-sided.Ex: In the end, whether public libraries are allowed to continue in their present depressed state or whether they will become a many-sided embodier and nourisher of a literate society's literacy, depends not on the standards discussed by the professionals, but on those willed by the public.
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93 non
notnon ho fratelli I don't have any brothers, I have no brothersnon ancora not yetnon che io non voglia not that I don't want tonon cedibile not transferable, non-transferable* * *non avv.1 (come negazione di un v.) not ( spesso contratto in n't con ausiliari o 'modal verbs'): non è vecchio, he isn't old; non era vero, it wasn't true; non sarà facile, it won't be easy; la questione non è stata risolta, the problem has not been solved; non ha amici, he hasn't any friends (o he has no friends); non avevamo soldi, we didn't have any money (o we had no money); non è venuto, he didn't come; non abbiamo ancora deciso, we haven't decided yet; non posso farlo, I can't do it; non potresti passare più tardi?, couldn't you call later?; non dovete cedere, you mustn't give in; non avrebbe dovuto accettare, he shouldn't have accepted; non oso telefonargli, I daren't phone him; non volete riposarvi un po'?, don't you want to rest a while?; non permetterò che la trattino in quel modo, I won't let them treat her like that; non dirlo, don't say it; non parliamone, let's not talk about it; non lavora in quella ditta, he doesn't work for that firm; non hanno voluto ascoltarmi, they wouldn't listen to me; non parlò per tutto il giorno, he did not speak all day; è meglio non indagare, we'd better not go into it; non vedendolo arrivare, cominciai a preoccuparmi, not seeing him arrive, I began to get worried // In frasi negative, come rafforzativo di un'altra negazione: non c'era nessuno, there wasn't anybody; non so nulla, I don't know anything; non hanno avuto nessuna notizia, they haven't had any news; non ne ho parlato con nessuno, I haven't spoken to anyone about it; non ha bevuto niente, he didn't drink anything; non disse neanche una parola, he didn't say a word; non ci credo affatto, I don't believe a word of it; non gliene importava niente, it didn't matter to him at all; non è mica vero!, it's not true at all!; non ci capisco un'acca!, I can't understand a word!; non vado mai a teatro, I never go to the theatre; non l'ho mai visto, I've never seen him; non era mai stato così felice, he had never been so happy ∙ Come si nota dagli esempi, l'avv. not non si usa in ingl. in presenza di un'altra negazione2 (in frasi interrogative, per lo più retoriche): non l'avevi detto proprio tu?, wasn't it you who said it?; chi non accetterebbe una simile proposta?, who wouldn't accept such an offer?; non avresti dovuto partire stasera?, shouldn't you have left this evening?; mi chiedo se non sarebbe stato meglio rinunciare, I wonder whether it wouldn't have been better to give up3 (come negazione di un agg. o avv. per affermare un concetto negandone l'opposto): non è improbabile, it's possible; è un'impresa non facile, it's a hard task; un uomo non privo di talento, a man not without talent; ha lavorato non poco per farsi una posizione, he worked hard to get on; non pochi la pensano come me, lots of people think the way I do; non sarà male ripeterlo, it won't do any harm to repeat it; non sempre si può fare quello che si vuole, you can't always do as you like; non senza fatica, not without effort; non del tutto, non completamente, not completely ∙ Come si nota dagli esempi, in questo caso la negazione è spesso espressa usando l'agg. o l'avv. di significato opposto4 (seguito da un compar.) no, not: doveva avere non più di vent'anni, he couldn't have been more than twenty; saranno stati non meno di mille, there must have been no fewer than a thousand; non più tardi di ieri, no later than yesterday; arriveremo non prima delle otto, we shall arrive not before eight o'clock; non oltre il 15 di questo mese, no later than the 15th of this month; un pesciolino non più grosso del mio mignolo, a fish no bigger than my little finger; una cifra non inferiore al milione, a figure no less than a million; un locale non più grande di questa stanza, a place no bigger than this room5 ( nelle contrapposizioni) not: non è bello, ma è simpatico, he isn't good-looking, but he's nice; non tu, ma lui avrebbe dovuto pensarci, you shouldn't have had to think of it, he should; dovete presentarvi domani, non oggi, you have to go there tomorrow, not today; è un problema mio, non tuo, it's my problem, not yours6 (con uso pleonastico; in ingl. non si traduce): non appena mi vide, mi corse incontro, as soon as he saw me, he ran to meet me; è più facile di quanto non si creda, it's easier than you think; poco mancò che non ci cascassi anch'io, I nearly fell for it too; ti aspetterò finché non arriverai, I'll wait for you to arrive; a meno che tu non voglia ripensarci..., unless you want to think it over... // in men che non si dica, in less than no time // In frasi esclamative: le bugie che non mi ha raccontato!, the lies he told me!; quanto non ho fatto per lui!, what I've done for him!◆ FRASEOLOGIA: dottore o non dottore, è un ignorante, he's an ignoramus, whether he's got a degree or not // non che io ci creda, ma..., not that I believe it, but... // che è che non è, all of a sudden // non c'è di che, ( formula di cortesia in risposta a un ringraziamento) not at all, you're welcome.* * *[non]1. avv1) notnon sono inglesi — they are not o aren't English
non devi farlo — you must not o mustn't do it
non puoi venire — you cannot o can't come
non lo capisco affatto — I do not o don't understand him at all
grazie — non c'è di che — thank you — don't mention it
2) (con sostantivo, aggettivo, pronome, avverbio) notnon pochi sono d'accordo — not a few are in agreement, many are in agreement
3)non puoi non vederlo — you can't not see him, you'll have to see him2. prefnon-, un...* * *[non]"è sposata?" - "non penso" — "is she married?" - "I think not"
2) (con sostantivi) notnon una sedia — not one o a (single) chair
3) (con aggettivi e avverbi) notnon proprio — not quite o exactly
4) (con comparativi) no, not6) (con che restrittivo)non è che un graffio — it's only a scratch, it's nothing but a scratch
••non hai che da dirlo — just tell me o say so
Note:Generalmente, l'avverbio non ha il suo equivalente diretto nell'inglese not. Si ricordi tuttavia che la frase inglese non ammette una doppia negazione, e che quindi non può essere assorbito da un pronome o da un avverbio negativo: non mi conosce nessuno = nobody knows me; non ci vediamo mai = we never meet. A sua volta, diversamente dall'italiano, l'uso di not in frase negativa impone l'uso di un ausiliare se già non ne è presente uno nella frase. - La forma contratta di not, ossia n't, si lega al verbo ausiliare precedente: non l'ho vista = I haven't seen her; non è qui = she isn't here; non è potuta venire = she couldn't come; si ricordino le particolari forme contratte negative di will, shall e can, cioè won't, shan't e can't. Tutte queste forme contratte si usano solo nella lingua parlata e familiare. - Si noti, infine, l'accezione 3 sotto, che mostra come il negativo non davanti ad aggettivi o avverbi può essere reso in inglese mediante un prefisso di valore negativo* * *non/non/Generalmente, l'avverbio non ha il suo equivalente diretto nell'inglese not. Si ricordi tuttavia che la frase inglese non ammette una doppia negazione, e che quindi non può essere assorbito da un pronome o da un avverbio negativo: non mi conosce nessuno = nobody knows me; non ci vediamo mai = we never meet. A sua volta, diversamente dall'italiano, l'uso di not in frase negativa impone l'uso di un ausiliare se già non ne è presente uno nella frase. - La forma contratta di not, ossia n't, si lega al verbo ausiliare precedente: non l'ho vista = I haven't seen her; non è qui = she isn't here; non è potuta venire = she couldn't come; si ricordino le particolari forme contratte negative di will, shall e can, cioè won't, shan't e can't. Tutte queste forme contratte si usano solo nella lingua parlata e familiare. - Si noti, infine, l'accezione 3 sotto, che mostra come il negativo non davanti ad aggettivi o avverbi può essere reso in inglese mediante un prefisso di valore negativo.1 (con verbi) not (spesso contratto in n't con ausiliari e modali); non è a casa she isn't at home; a loro non è piaciuto they didn't like it; non l'ha visto? hasn't he seen it? "è sposata?" - "non penso" "is she married?" - "I think not"; si prega di non toccare (la merce) please do not handle (the goods); ho cercato di non ridere I tried not to laugh; ho una buona ragione per non farlo I have a good excuse for not doing it; non è che un bambino he's but a child; non hanno scrupoli they have no scruples; non è un posto dove fermarsi this is no place to stop; non c'è di che! don't mention it! not at all!3 (con aggettivi e avverbi) not; aumento non previsto unforeseen increase; oggetto non identificato unidentified object; le cose non dette things left unsaid; non qui not here; non proprio not quite o exactly; non tanto X quanto Y not so much X as Y4 (con comparativi) no, not; non più di no more than; non più tardi delle 6 no later than 6; non oltre maggio no later than May5 (in doppia negazione) non senza ragione not without reason; non meno difficile just as difficult; non disse nulla she didn't say anything; non c'era nessuno in giro there was no-one about; non metto mai zucchero nel caffè I never put any sugar in my coffee6 (con che restrittivo) non è che un graffio it's only a scratch, it's nothing but a scratch; non hai che da dirlo just tell me o say so; non farai che peggiorare le cose you'll only make things worse; non fa che lamentarsi she does nothing but moan7 (pleonastico) che cosa non farebbe per lei! he would do anything for her! per poco non perdevano il treno they almost missed the train. -
94 много
many наречие:a good deal (много, значительное количество)имя существительное:considerable (много, множество)словосочетание: -
95 В радости сыщут, в горе забудут
Many people seek your company when you are happy, but when in grief, you are left alone to bear the hardships. See В слезах никто не видит, а в песне всяк слышит (B), Скатерть со стола, и дружба сплыла (C)Cf: Adversity has no friends (Br.). Feast and your halls are crowded (Am.). In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty; in time of adversity, not one amongst twenty (Br.). In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty; in time of adversity not one in twenty (Am.). Laugh and the world laughs with you; cry and you cry alone (Am.). Laugh and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone (Am., Br.). Smile and the world smiles with you /; weep and you weep alone/ (Am.). When good cheer is lacking, our friends will be packing (Br.). When we laugh, everyone sees; when we cry, no one sees (Am.). When we sing everybody hears us, when we sigh nobody hears us (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > В радости сыщут, в горе забудут
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96 немало
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97 Non multa, sed multum
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98 не по дням, а по часам
not from day to day, but from hour to hour; very quietly; by leaps and bounds; (grow, change, improve, etc.) by the hourТаня говорила ему: - Отец обожает тебя. Ты на него сердишься за что-то, и это убивает его. Посмотри: он стареет не по дням, а по часам. (А. Чехов, Чёрный монах) — Tanya said to him: 'Father adores you. You are cross with him about something, and it is killing him. Look at him: he is ageing, not from day to day, but from hour to hour.'
Про Андрея можно было сказать, что он растёт "не по дням, а по часам". - Многое уже переменилось в нём, иное ещё только менялось. (Б. Горбатов, Донбасс) — Andrei might be said to be 'growing by the hour.' Many changes had already been wrought in him, and still others were taking place.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не по дням, а по часам
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99 не полностью изучен
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не полностью изучен
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100 поведение ионов
•Many aspects of ionic behaviour in biochemical systems are still not fully understood.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > поведение ионов
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