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  • 1 companion

    رَفِيق (اسم)‏ \ buddy: a friend; a companion. companion: sb. that one likes to be with; a friend: John and his companions often go fishing together. His dog is his only companion, sb. who happens to be in the presence of sb. else; a person sb. is with My travelling companion spoke no English. comrade: a companion (esp. in a struggle against a common enemy); a fellow worker: The two soldiers were comrades who had fought together in several battles. fellow: a member of the same group; a companion: my fellow workers; schoolfellows. mate: a fellow worker; a companion. partner: one of two people dancing together; (in some games, such as tennis or golf) one of two players who play together against two others. \ See Also صديق (صَديق)، زميل (زَميل)، صاحب (صَاحِب)، شريك (شَرِيك)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > companion

  • 2 companion

    صَاحِب \ companion: sb. that one likes to be with; a friend: John and his companions often go fishing together. His dog is his only companion. keeper: (in compounds) sb. who looks after sth.: goalkeeper; shopkeeper. master: the male owner of a dog or horse: A dog obeys his master’s call. owner: sb. who owns sth.; a possessor: Who is the owner of this car?. proprietor: an owner (esp. of land or buildings): the hotel proprietor.

    Arabic-English glossary > companion

  • 3 companion

    [kəmˈpænjən] noun

    She was his constant companion in his childhood.

    رَفيق
    2) a helpful handbook on a particular subject:

    The Gardening Companion.

    كِتاب، دَليل

    Arabic-English dictionary > companion

  • 4 acompañar

    v.
    1 to accompany, to go with, to keep company, to bear company to.
    Ricardo acompaña a María a diario Richard accompanies Mary every day.
    2 to join.
    3 to accompany.
    Ricardo acompaña a su madre en las noches Richard accompanies his mom at night.
    4 to accompany, to come along with, to come together with.
    * * *
    1 to accompany, go with
    es muy guapa, pero el pelo no la acompaña she's very pretty, but her hair lets her down
    2 (adjuntar) to enclose, attach
    3 MÚSICA to accompany
    1 MÚSICA to accompany oneself (a, on)
    \
    acompañar en el sentimiento formal to express one's condolences to
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [a alguna parte] [gen] to go with, accompany frm

    ¿quieres que te acompañe al médico? — do you want me to go to the doctor's with you?

    ¡te acompaño! — I'll come with you!

    iba acompañado de dos guardaespaldas — he had two bodyguards with him, he was accompanied by two bodyguards

    acompañar a algn a casato see sb home

    acompañar a algn a la puerta — to see sb to the door, see sb out

    2) (=hacer compañía) [por un rato] to keep company; [como pareja] to be companion to

    acompañar a algn en algo — to join sb in sth

    le acompaño en el sentimiento[en un entierro] please accept my condolences

    3) (=ocurrir al mismo tiempo) to accompany
    4) [comida]

    acompañar algo con o de algo — to serve sth with sth

    5) [documentos]
    6) (Mús) to accompany (a, con on)
    7) (=ser favorable)

    a ver si la suerte nos acompaña — let's hope we're lucky, let's hope our luck's in

    parece que nos acompaña la mala suerte — we seem to be dogged by bad luck, we seem to be having a lot of bad luck

    2. VI
    1) (=hacer compañía) to be company
    2) [comida]

    ¿quieres un poco de pan para acompañar? — would you like some bread to go with it?

    3) [ser favorable] to be favourable o (EEUU) favorable
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) ( a un lugar) to go with, accompany (frml)

    acompáñalo hasta la puerta — see him to the door, see him out

    ¿me acompañas a hablar con él? — will you come with me to talk to him?

    b) ( hacer compañía) to keep... company
    c) (en el dolor, la desgracia)

    acompañar a alguien en algo: la/lo/los acompaño en el sentimiento (fr hecha) my deepest sympathy; la acompañó en su dolor — he comforted her in her grief

    d) (Mús) to accompany
    2) < comida> to accompany, go with
    3) (frml) ( adjuntar) to enclose
    2.
    acompañarse v pron
    a) (Mús) to accompany oneself
    b) (recípr) to be company for each other
    * * *
    = accompany, escort, come with, wash + Nombre + down, play along with.
    Ex. In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.
    Ex. Their work included escorting clients to other agencies.
    Ex. The documentation that comes with a program should be examined carefully.
    Ex. He also apparently washed it down with a swig of a vodka mixer and a beer taken from a cooler, the vehicle's owner said.
    Ex. The audio includes demos and backing tracks so you can play along with every example.
    ----
    * acompañar a = usher into.
    * acompañar a la puerta = usher + Nombre + out.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) ( a un lugar) to go with, accompany (frml)

    acompáñalo hasta la puerta — see him to the door, see him out

    ¿me acompañas a hablar con él? — will you come with me to talk to him?

    b) ( hacer compañía) to keep... company
    c) (en el dolor, la desgracia)

    acompañar a alguien en algo: la/lo/los acompaño en el sentimiento (fr hecha) my deepest sympathy; la acompañó en su dolor — he comforted her in her grief

    d) (Mús) to accompany
    2) < comida> to accompany, go with
    3) (frml) ( adjuntar) to enclose
    2.
    acompañarse v pron
    a) (Mús) to accompany oneself
    b) (recípr) to be company for each other
    * * *
    = accompany, escort, come with, wash + Nombre + down, play along with.

    Ex: In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.

    Ex: Their work included escorting clients to other agencies.
    Ex: The documentation that comes with a program should be examined carefully.
    Ex: He also apparently washed it down with a swig of a vodka mixer and a beer taken from a cooler, the vehicle's owner said.
    Ex: The audio includes demos and backing tracks so you can play along with every example.
    * acompañar a = usher into.
    * acompañar a la puerta = usher + Nombre + out.

    * * *
    acompañar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 (a un lugar) to go/come with, accompany ( frml)
    si quieres te acompaño al dentista I'll go with you to the dentist if you like
    acompáñalo hasta la puerta see him to the door, see him out
    ¿me acompañas a hablar con él? will you come with me to talk to him?
    2
    (hacer compañía): ¿por qué no vamos a acompañarla? why don't we go and keep her company?
    gracias por acompañarnos en este coloquio radiofónico thank you for being with us on the show
    siempre lo acompañó la buena suerte he was always very lucky
    el tiempo no nos acompañó we didn't get very good weather, we weren't very lucky with the weather
    3 (en el dolor, la desgracia) acompañar a algn EN algo:
    todos acompañamos a la familia en su dolor we all join with the family in their grief
    le acompaño en el sentimiento ( fr hecha); my deepest sympathy
    acompañó a la madre en su dolor he comforted his mother in her grief
    4 ( Mús) to accompany
    B ‹comida› to accompany, go with
    C ( frml) (adjuntar) to enclose
    nos es grato acompañarle la información por usted solicitada we are pleased to enclose the information which you requested
    la solicitud ha de ir acompañada del certificado médico the application must be accompanied by the medical certificate
    1 ( Mús) to accompany oneself
    cantó acompañándose al piano she sang, accompanying herself on the piano
    2 ( recípr):
    no se llevan muy bien pero se acompañan they don't get along very well but they're company for each other o they keep each other company
    * * *

     

    acompañar ( conjugate acompañar) verbo transitivo
    1


    la acompañé a su casa I walked her home;
    ¿me acompañas? will you come with me?
    b) ( hacer compañía) to keep … company

    c) (Mús) to accompany

    2 (frml) ( adjuntar) to enclose;

    acompañar verbo transitivo
    1 to accompany: ¿prefieres que te acompañe?, do you want me to come with you?
    2 (guiar) te acompaño hasta la puerta, I'll see you to the door
    3 (una carta, un informe, etc) to enclose
    3 frml le acompaño en el sentimiento, please accept my condolences
    ' acompañar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    perseguir
    - tapa
    English:
    accompany
    - chaperone
    - commiserate
    - conduct
    - escort
    - follow through
    - go in with
    - go with
    - hand-out
    - leave
    - partner
    - see
    - see out
    - show
    - show out
    - tag along
    - usher
    - walk
    - back
    - come
    - enclose
    * * *
    vt
    1. [ir con] to go with, to accompany;
    acompañar a alguien a casa to walk sb home;
    su esposa lo acompaña en todos sus viajes his wife goes with him on all his trips
    2. [hacer compañía]
    acompañar a alguien to keep sb company;
    la radio me acompaña mucho I listen to the radio for company
    3. [compartir emociones con]
    acompañar en algo a alguien to be with sb in sth;
    lo acompaño en el sentimiento (you have) my condolences
    4. [adjuntar] to enclose;
    acompañó la solicitud de o [m5] con su curriculum vitae he sent his Br CV o US resumé along with the application
    5. [con música] to accompany;
    ella canta y su hermana la acompaña al piano she sings and her sister accompanies her on the piano
    6. [añadir]
    acompañar la carne con verduras to serve the meat with vegetables
    vi
    [hacer compañía] to provide company;
    una radio acompaña mucho radios are very good for keeping you company;
    fue una lástima que el tiempo no acompañara it's a shame the weather didn't hold out
    * * *
    v/t
    1 (ir con) go with, accompany
    :
    acompañar a alguien keep s.o. company
    3 MÚS accompany
    4 GASTR accompany, go with
    * * *
    : to accompany, to go with
    * * *
    1. (ir con) to go with / to come with [pt. came; pp. come]
    ¿la acompañas a la puerta? will you see her to the door?
    2. (en música) to accompany [pt. & pp. accompanied]

    Spanish-English dictionary > acompañar

  • 5 Delgado, General Humberto

    (1906-1965)
       Pioneer air force advocate and pilot, senior officer who opposed the Estado Novo, and oppositionist candidate in the 1958 presidential elections. One of the young army lieutenants who participated in the 28 May 1926 coup that established the military dictatorship, Delgado was a loyal regime supporter during its early phase (1926-44) and into its middle phase (1944-58). An important advocate of civil aeronautics, as well as being a daring pilot in the army air force and assisting the Allies in the Azores in World War II, Delgado spent an important part of his career after 1943 outside Portugal.
       On missions abroad for the government and armed forces, Delgado came to oppose the dictatorship in the l950s. In 1958, he stood as the oppositionist candidate in the presidential elections, against regime candidate Admiral Américo Tomás. In the cities, Delgado received considerable popular support for his campaign, during which he and the coalition of varied political movements, including the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) and Movement of Democratic Unity, were harassed by the regime police, PIDE. When the managed election results were "tallied," Delgado had won more than 25 percent, including heavy votes in the African colonies; this proved an embarrassment to the regime, which promptly altered electoral law so that universal male suffrage was replaced by a safer electoral college (1959).
       When legal means of opposition were closed to him, Delgado conspired with dissatisfied military officers who promised support but soon abandoned him. The government had him stripped of his job, rank, and career and, in 1959, fearing arrest by the PIDE, Delgado sought political asylum in the embassy of Brazil. Later he fled to South America and organized opposition to the regime, including liaisons and plotting with Henrique Galvão. Delgado traveled to Europe and North Africa to rally Portuguese oppositionists in exile and, in 1961-62, dabbled in coup plots. He had a role in the abortive coup at Beja, in January 1962. Brave to the extent of taking risks against hopeless odds, Delgado dreamed of instigating a popular uprising on his own.
       In 1965, along with his Brazilian secretary, Delgado kept an appointment with destiny on Portugal's Spanish frontier. Neither he nor his companion were seen alive again, and later their bodies were discovered in a shallow grave; investigations since have proved that they were murdered by PIDE agents in a botched kidnapping plot.
       When the true story of what happened to the "Brave General" was revealed in the world press, the opposition's resolve was strengthened and the Estado Novo's image reached a new low. Posthumously, General Delgado has been honored in numerous ways since the Revolution of 25 April 1974.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Delgado, General Humberto

  • 6 С-209

    МОЖНО СКАЗАТЬ ( Invar sent adv (parenth) fixed WO
    it is possible, reasonable, acceptable to phrase sth. the way the speaker has phrased or is about to phrase it
    one (you) might (could) say
    (in limited contexts) what one (you) might call what could (might) be called (termed).
    ...Правдивость рассказчика нужна самому рассказчику прежде всего, это форма его борьбы с собственным распадом, можно сказать, божественный эгоизм собственного бытия (Искандер 3)... The storyteller's veracity is necessary first of all to the storyteller himself. It is a form of his struggle against his own disintegration, it is, one might say, the divine egoism of his own being (3a).
    «Пусть видят все, весь Петербург, как милостыни просят дети благородного отца, который всю жизнь служил верою и правдой и, можно сказать, умер на службе» (Достоевский 3). "Let everybody see, let the whole of St. Petersburg see these children begging for alms, although they had a respectable father who gave a lifetime of true and faithful service and even died, you might say, in harness" (3a).
    Михаилу, можно сказать, повезло. Берег обрывистый, старая развесистая черемуха над плёсом, так что ни малейшей тени (Абрамов 1). You could say that Mikhail was lucky. The bank was steep and there was a big old bird-cherry tree spreading over that stretch of river, so there was not the slightest shadow (1a).
    Фишер соответствующим жестом пояснил своему спутнику, что вот теперь тот - в «святая святых», в таком, можно сказать, убежище свободного духа, где производится неподцензурный альбом «Скажи изюм!»... (Аксенов 12). With an appropriate gesture Fisher made it clear to his companion that now he was in the inner sanctum, in what might be termed the refuge of the free spirit, where the uncensored album Say Cheese! was being produced... (12a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-209

  • 7 можно сказать

    [Invar; sent adv (parenth); fixed WO]
    =====
    it is possible, reasonable, acceptable to phrase sth. the way the speaker has phrased or is about to phrase it:
    - [in limited contexts] what one (you) might call;
    - what could (might) be called (termed).
         ♦...Правдивость рассказчика нужна самому рассказчику прежде всего, это форма его борьбы с собственным распадом, можно сказать, божественный эгоизм собственного бытия (Искандер 3)....The storyteller's veracity is necessary first of all to the storyteller himself. It is a form of his struggle against his own disintegration; it is, one might say, the divine egoism of his own being (3a).
         ♦ "Пусть видят все, весь Петербург, как милостыни просят дети благородного отца, который всю жизнь служил верою и правдой и, можно сказать, умер на службе" (Достоевский 3). "Let everybody see, let the whole of St. Petersburg see these children begging for alms, although they had a respectable father who gave a lifetime of true and faithful service and even died, you might say, in harness" (3a).
         ♦ Михаилу, можно сказать, повезло. Берег обрывистый, старая развесистая черемуха над плёсом, так что ни малейшей тени (Абрамов 1). You could say that Mikhail was lucky. The bank was steep and there was a big old bird - cherry tree spreading over that stretch of river, so there was not the slightest shadow (1a).
         ♦ Фишер соответствующим жестом пояснил своему спутнику, что вот теперь тот - в " святая святых", в таком, можно сказать, убежище свободного духа, где производится неподцензурный альбом "Скажи изюм!"... (Аксенов 12). With an appropriate gesture Fisher made it clear to his companion that now he was in the inner sanctum, in what might be termed the refuge of the free spirit, where the uncensored album Say Cheese! was being produced... (12a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > можно сказать

  • 8 SEE

    • Eye that sees all things /else/ sees not itself (The) - Не видит сова, какова сама (H)
    • Hunchback cannot see his hunch (A) - Не видит сова, какова сама (H)
    • Hunchback does not see his hump, but sees his companion's (The) - Не видит сова, какова сама (H)
    • Hunchback only sees the hump of his neighbor (The) - Не видит сова, какова сама (H)
    • If we never see you again, it'll be too soon - Скатертью дорога (C)
    • I have not seen you in a month of Sundays - Сколько лет, сколько зим! (C)
    • I haven't seen you for ages (in a month of Sundays) - Сколько лет, сколько зим! (C)
    • Let me see, as a blind man said - Слепой сказал: "Посмотрим" (C)
    • One cannot see through a brick wall - Выше лба уши не растут (B)
    • Some people can't see beyond the tip of their nose - Умен, умен, а у себя под носом не видит (У)
    • We all see the world through different lenses - Каждый смотрит со своей колокольни (K)
    • We see a mote in other men's eyes when there's a beam in our own - В чужом глазу сучок велик (B)
    • We see a mote in our brother's eyes and don't see a (the) beam in our own - В чужом глазу сучок велик (B)
    • We see the failings of others but are blind to our own - В чужом глазу сучок велик (B)
    • We see the faults of others but not our own - В чужом глазу сучок велик (B)
    • We see the splinter in others' faults, but never the spike in our own - В чужом глазу сучок велик (B)
    • What we see depends mainly on what we look for - Каждый смотрит со своей колокольни (K)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > SEE

  • 9 Не видит сова, какова сама

    See Веника не переломишь, а по пруту весь веник переломаешь b (В), Других не суди, на себя погляди (Д)
    Cf: The eye that sees all things else sees not itself (Br.). The eye that sees all things sees not itself (Am.). A hunchback cannot see his hunch (Am.). The hunchback does not see his own hump, but sees his companion's (Br.). The hunchback only sees the hump of his neighbor (Am.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не видит сова, какова сама

  • 10 fraternus

    frāternus, a, um, adj. [frater], brotherly, fraternal.
    I.
    Lit.:

    sese et amore fraterno et existimatione vulgi commoveri,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 20, 3:

    tametsi in ipso fraterno parricidio nullum scelus praetermissum videtur, tamen, etc.... ab hereditate fraterna excludi,

    Cic. Clu. 11, 31: acerba fata Romanos agunt, Scelusque fraternae necis, of fratricide (committed by Romulus), Hor. Epod. 7, 18; cf.:

    fraterno primi maduerunt sanguine muri,

    Luc. 1, 95; so,

    sanguis,

    Hor. S. 2, 5, 16:

    lyra (because given to Apollo by his brother Mercury),

    id. C. 1, 21, 12:

    mores,

    of Zethus, brother of Amphion, id. Ep. 1, 18, 43: undae, of Neptune (as brother of Jupiter), Ov. M. 7, 367: invidia, against his brother (shortly before:

    fratris invidia),

    Sall. J. 39 fin.
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Of or belonging to a relalive or kinsman:

    frater erat, fraterna peto,

    the arms of his cousin Achilles, Ov. M. 13, 31:

    pectora,

    Val. Fl. 1, 163:

    fama,

    id. ib. 1, 178.—
    B.
    (Acc. to frater, II. A.) Brotherly, fraternal, i. e. closely allied, friendly:

    propter amorem in nos fraternum,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 3, § 10:

    pro fraterna illa necessitudine,

    id. Quint. 4, 16:

    animi,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 4:

    foedus,

    id. ib. 1, 3, 35.—
    C.
    Poet., of animals yoked together:

    it tristis arator Maerentem abjungens fraterna morte juvencum,

    of his companion, Verg. G. 3, 518.—Hence, adv.: frāterne.
    1.
    In a brotherly manner:

    quare facis tu quidem fraterne, quod me hortaris, sed, etc.,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 15, 2.—
    2.
    Heartily, affectionately:

    tibi persuadeas, te a me fraterne amari,

    Cic. Att. 1, 5 fin.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > fraternus

  • 11 לוי

    לוי, לָוָה(b. h.) 1) to join, be connected, v. Piel, a. לְוָיָה. 2) (cmp. Sm. Ant. s. v. Nexum) to assume an obligation; to borrow. Shebu.41b; Keth.88a; B. Bath.6a האומר לא לָוִיתִיוכ׳ he who (being sued for a loan duly testified by witnesses) says, ‘I have not contracted any loan, is considered as admitting that he has not paid. Ḥull.84a כגון אנו לוֹוִין אוכלין (delicate persons) like ourselves may buy food on credit. B. Mets.72b אין לוֹוִין על שערוכ׳ (also לֹוִין) you must not borrow money with the choice of repaying in grain at the present price; (another defin., v. Rashi a. l.). Bets 15b לְווּ עלי make a loan on my (the Lords) account; a. v. fr.Esp. לוֹוֶה, לֹוֶה debtor, opp. to מַלְוֶה creditor. Shebu.47a מת ל׳ בחיי מ׳ if the debtor died before the creditor; a. fr.Pl. לוֹוִין. Ib. b שני מלווין ושני ל׳ two (different) creditors and two debtors. Pi. לִוָּה, לִוָּוה, לִי׳ 1) to order an escort for protection, v. לְוָיָה. Tanḥ. Bal. 12; Num. R. s. 20 ל׳ להם ענניוכ׳ He appointed the clouds of glory to escort them. Sot.46b בשביל … של׳ פרעהוכ׳ for the sake of the four steps which Pharaoh ordered his men to escort Abraham 2) to escort, to walk a distance with a departing guest; to follow. Sabb.119b שנימה״ש מְלַוִּין לווכ׳ two ministering angels escort man to his house on the Sabbath eve. Sot. l. c. כל שאינו מְלַוֶּה ומִתְלַוֶּהוכ׳ whoever omits to escort a guest or (as a guest) declines an escort, is regarded as if he had shed blood; שאילמלא לִיוּוּהוּוכ׳ for if the men of Jericho had escorted Elisha Kob. R. to V, 17 ומה מְלַוֵּהוּוכ׳ and what does escort him (to the grave)? Merits and good deeds; a. fr. Hithpa. חִתְלַוֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְלַוֶּה 1) to join the company of, to associate. Midr. Till. to Ps. 104:26 (play on לויתן, ib.) כל מי שמִתְלַוֶּה עמהן עתיד להיעשותוכ׳ whosoever joins them (the Romans) will be made sport of with them in future days. Ib. כל מי שמתלוה עמהן עתידהקב״הוכ׳ him who joins them (the scholars), the Lord will cause to rejoice with them ; Yalk. ib. 862. Gen. R. s. 63, end; Yalk. ib. 111 שנתלוה עמו קלונווכ׳ the disgrace of starvation was made his companion. Tanḥ. Vayishl. 3 להִתְלַוּוֹת לו to be his escort; a. fr. 2) to be escorted, to accept escort. Sot. l. c., v. supra. Hif. הִלְוָה 1) to escort. Ber.18a ואם הִלְוָהוּ if he does escort him (the dead). 2) to lend. span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Ex. R. s. 31 מַלְוֶה ברבית lends oh interest; מ׳ שלא ברבית without interest. Ib. שלא יַלְווּוכ׳ that they must not lend Ib. ראו כמהִ הִלְוֵיתִי ואיני … ומה הִלְוְותָה הארץוכ׳ see how much I lend (to man,) without taking interest, and what the earth lends B. Mets.V, 1 המלוה סלע בחמשהוכ׳ he who lends a Sela to get five Denars in return. Ib. 62b הַלְוֵינִי מנה lend me a Maneh.B. Kam.94b מַלְיֵי רבית (a. ברבית) those who lend on interest; B. Mets.62a; a. fr.מַלְוֶה creditor, v. supra.

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  • 12 לוה

    לוי, לָוָה(b. h.) 1) to join, be connected, v. Piel, a. לְוָיָה. 2) (cmp. Sm. Ant. s. v. Nexum) to assume an obligation; to borrow. Shebu.41b; Keth.88a; B. Bath.6a האומר לא לָוִיתִיוכ׳ he who (being sued for a loan duly testified by witnesses) says, ‘I have not contracted any loan, is considered as admitting that he has not paid. Ḥull.84a כגון אנו לוֹוִין אוכלין (delicate persons) like ourselves may buy food on credit. B. Mets.72b אין לוֹוִין על שערוכ׳ (also לֹוִין) you must not borrow money with the choice of repaying in grain at the present price; (another defin., v. Rashi a. l.). Bets 15b לְווּ עלי make a loan on my (the Lords) account; a. v. fr.Esp. לוֹוֶה, לֹוֶה debtor, opp. to מַלְוֶה creditor. Shebu.47a מת ל׳ בחיי מ׳ if the debtor died before the creditor; a. fr.Pl. לוֹוִין. Ib. b שני מלווין ושני ל׳ two (different) creditors and two debtors. Pi. לִוָּה, לִוָּוה, לִי׳ 1) to order an escort for protection, v. לְוָיָה. Tanḥ. Bal. 12; Num. R. s. 20 ל׳ להם ענניוכ׳ He appointed the clouds of glory to escort them. Sot.46b בשביל … של׳ פרעהוכ׳ for the sake of the four steps which Pharaoh ordered his men to escort Abraham 2) to escort, to walk a distance with a departing guest; to follow. Sabb.119b שנימה״ש מְלַוִּין לווכ׳ two ministering angels escort man to his house on the Sabbath eve. Sot. l. c. כל שאינו מְלַוֶּה ומִתְלַוֶּהוכ׳ whoever omits to escort a guest or (as a guest) declines an escort, is regarded as if he had shed blood; שאילמלא לִיוּוּהוּוכ׳ for if the men of Jericho had escorted Elisha Kob. R. to V, 17 ומה מְלַוֵּהוּוכ׳ and what does escort him (to the grave)? Merits and good deeds; a. fr. Hithpa. חִתְלַוֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְלַוֶּה 1) to join the company of, to associate. Midr. Till. to Ps. 104:26 (play on לויתן, ib.) כל מי שמִתְלַוֶּה עמהן עתיד להיעשותוכ׳ whosoever joins them (the Romans) will be made sport of with them in future days. Ib. כל מי שמתלוה עמהן עתידהקב״הוכ׳ him who joins them (the scholars), the Lord will cause to rejoice with them ; Yalk. ib. 862. Gen. R. s. 63, end; Yalk. ib. 111 שנתלוה עמו קלונווכ׳ the disgrace of starvation was made his companion. Tanḥ. Vayishl. 3 להִתְלַוּוֹת לו to be his escort; a. fr. 2) to be escorted, to accept escort. Sot. l. c., v. supra. Hif. הִלְוָה 1) to escort. Ber.18a ואם הִלְוָהוּ if he does escort him (the dead). 2) to lend. span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Ex. R. s. 31 מַלְוֶה ברבית lends oh interest; מ׳ שלא ברבית without interest. Ib. שלא יַלְווּוכ׳ that they must not lend Ib. ראו כמהִ הִלְוֵיתִי ואיני … ומה הִלְוְותָה הארץוכ׳ see how much I lend (to man,) without taking interest, and what the earth lends B. Mets.V, 1 המלוה סלע בחמשהוכ׳ he who lends a Sela to get five Denars in return. Ib. 62b הַלְוֵינִי מנה lend me a Maneh.B. Kam.94b מַלְיֵי רבית (a. ברבית) those who lend on interest; B. Mets.62a; a. fr.מַלְוֶה creditor, v. supra.

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  • 13 לָוָה

    לוי, לָוָה(b. h.) 1) to join, be connected, v. Piel, a. לְוָיָה. 2) (cmp. Sm. Ant. s. v. Nexum) to assume an obligation; to borrow. Shebu.41b; Keth.88a; B. Bath.6a האומר לא לָוִיתִיוכ׳ he who (being sued for a loan duly testified by witnesses) says, ‘I have not contracted any loan, is considered as admitting that he has not paid. Ḥull.84a כגון אנו לוֹוִין אוכלין (delicate persons) like ourselves may buy food on credit. B. Mets.72b אין לוֹוִין על שערוכ׳ (also לֹוִין) you must not borrow money with the choice of repaying in grain at the present price; (another defin., v. Rashi a. l.). Bets 15b לְווּ עלי make a loan on my (the Lords) account; a. v. fr.Esp. לוֹוֶה, לֹוֶה debtor, opp. to מַלְוֶה creditor. Shebu.47a מת ל׳ בחיי מ׳ if the debtor died before the creditor; a. fr.Pl. לוֹוִין. Ib. b שני מלווין ושני ל׳ two (different) creditors and two debtors. Pi. לִוָּה, לִוָּוה, לִי׳ 1) to order an escort for protection, v. לְוָיָה. Tanḥ. Bal. 12; Num. R. s. 20 ל׳ להם ענניוכ׳ He appointed the clouds of glory to escort them. Sot.46b בשביל … של׳ פרעהוכ׳ for the sake of the four steps which Pharaoh ordered his men to escort Abraham 2) to escort, to walk a distance with a departing guest; to follow. Sabb.119b שנימה״ש מְלַוִּין לווכ׳ two ministering angels escort man to his house on the Sabbath eve. Sot. l. c. כל שאינו מְלַוֶּה ומִתְלַוֶּהוכ׳ whoever omits to escort a guest or (as a guest) declines an escort, is regarded as if he had shed blood; שאילמלא לִיוּוּהוּוכ׳ for if the men of Jericho had escorted Elisha Kob. R. to V, 17 ומה מְלַוֵּהוּוכ׳ and what does escort him (to the grave)? Merits and good deeds; a. fr. Hithpa. חִתְלַוֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְלַוֶּה 1) to join the company of, to associate. Midr. Till. to Ps. 104:26 (play on לויתן, ib.) כל מי שמִתְלַוֶּה עמהן עתיד להיעשותוכ׳ whosoever joins them (the Romans) will be made sport of with them in future days. Ib. כל מי שמתלוה עמהן עתידהקב״הוכ׳ him who joins them (the scholars), the Lord will cause to rejoice with them ; Yalk. ib. 862. Gen. R. s. 63, end; Yalk. ib. 111 שנתלוה עמו קלונווכ׳ the disgrace of starvation was made his companion. Tanḥ. Vayishl. 3 להִתְלַוּוֹת לו to be his escort; a. fr. 2) to be escorted, to accept escort. Sot. l. c., v. supra. Hif. הִלְוָה 1) to escort. Ber.18a ואם הִלְוָהוּ if he does escort him (the dead). 2) to lend. span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Ex. R. s. 31 מַלְוֶה ברבית lends oh interest; מ׳ שלא ברבית without interest. Ib. שלא יַלְווּוכ׳ that they must not lend Ib. ראו כמהִ הִלְוֵיתִי ואיני … ומה הִלְוְותָה הארץוכ׳ see how much I lend (to man,) without taking interest, and what the earth lends B. Mets.V, 1 המלוה סלע בחמשהוכ׳ he who lends a Sela to get five Denars in return. Ib. 62b הַלְוֵינִי מנה lend me a Maneh.B. Kam.94b מַלְיֵי רבית (a. ברבית) those who lend on interest; B. Mets.62a; a. fr.מַלְוֶה creditor, v. supra.

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  • 14 Giffard, Baptiste Henry Jacques (Henri)

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    b. 8 February 1825 Paris, France
    d. 14 April 1882 Paris, France
    [br]
    French pioneer of airships and balloons, inventor of an injector for steam-boiler feedwater.
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    Giffard entered the works of the Western Railway of France at the age of 16 but became absorbed by the problem of steam-powered aerial navigation. He proposed a steam-powered helicopter in 1847, but he then turned his attention to an airship. He designed a lightweight coke-burning, single-cylinder steam engine and boiler which produced just over 3 hp (2.2 kW) and mounted it below a cigar-shaped gas bag 44 m (144 ft) in length. A triangular rudder was fitted at the rear to control the direction of flight. On 24 September 1852 Giffard took off from Paris and, at a steady 8 km/h (5 mph), he travelled 28 km (17 miles) to Trappes. This can be claimed to be the first steerable lighter-than-air craft, but with a top speed of only 8 km/h (5 mph) even a modest headwind would have reduced the forward speed to nil (or even negative). Giffard built a second airship, which crashed in 1855, slightly injuring Giffard and his companion; a third airship was planned with a very large gas bag in order to lift the inherently heavy steam engine and boiler, but this was never built. His airships were inflated by coal gas and refusal by the gas company to provide further supplies brought these promising experiments to a premature end.
    As a draughtsman Giffard had the opportunity to travel on locomotives and he observed the inadequacies of the feed pumps then used to supply boiler feedwater. To overcome these problems he invented the injector with its series of three cones: in the first cone (convergent), steam at or below boiler pressure becomes a high-velocity jet; in the second (also convergent), it combines with feedwater to condense and impart high velocity to it; and in the third (divergent), that velocity is converted into pressure sufficient to overcome the pressure of steam in the boiler. The injector, patented by Giffard, was quickly adopted by railways everywhere, and the royalties provided him with funds to finance further experiments in aviation. These took the form of tethered hydrogen-inflated balloons of successively larger size. At the Paris Exposition of 1878 one of these balloons carried fifty-two passengers on each tethered "flight". The height of the balloon was controlled by a cable attached to a huge steam-powered winch, and by the end of the fair 1,033 ascents had been made and 35,000 passengers had seen Paris from the air. This, and similar balloons, greatly widened the public's interest in aeronautics. Sadly, after becoming blind, Giffard committed suicide; however, he died a rich man and bequeathed large sums of money to the State for humanitarian an scientific purposes.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Croix de la Légion d'honneur 1863.
    Bibliography
    1860, Notice théorique et pratique sur l'injecteur automoteur.
    1870, Description du premier aérostat à vapeur.
    Further Reading
    Dictionnaire de biographie française.
    Gaston Tissandier, 1872, Les Ballons dirigeables, Paris.
    —1878, Le Grand ballon captif à vapeur de M. Henri Giffard, Paris.
    W.de Fonvielle, 1882, Les Ballons dirigeables à vapeur de H.Giffard, Paris. Giffard is covered in most books on balloons or airships, e.g.: Basil Clarke, 1961, The History of Airships, London. L.T.C.Rolt, 1966, The Aeronauts, London.
    Ian McNeill (ed.), 1990, An Encyclopaedia of the History of Technology, London: Routledge, pp. 575 and 614.
    J.T.Hodgson and C.S.Lake, 1954, Locomotive Management, Tothill Press, p. 100.
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    Biographical history of technology > Giffard, Baptiste Henry Jacques (Henri)

  • 15 в чужом глазу сучок видим, а в своём бревна не замечаем

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в чужом глазу сучок видим, а в своём бревна не замечаем

  • 16 в чужом глазу сучок видим, а в своём и бревна не замечаем

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в чужом глазу сучок видим, а в своём и бревна не замечаем

  • 17 vezi paiul din ochiul altuia şi nu vezi bârna din ochiul tău

    those who live in glass houses should not throw stones
    aprox. sweep before your own door
    the hunch-back does not see his own hump, but sees his companion's.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > vezi paiul din ochiul altuia şi nu vezi bârna din ochiul tău

  • 18 выдавать на-гора

    ирон.
    produce (deliver up) smth.; cf. make a do (a go) of it

    Старик очень старается, понимает, что уже пора бы что-то и выдать на-гора, выискивает в кладовых своей памяти бог знает какие детали и впечатления, но всё равно его спутница-гурманка морщится - пресно. (М. Попов, Ошибка рецензента) — The old man tries very hard, he understands that it is high time for him to deliver up something striking. He searches in the storeroom of his memory for all sorts of details and memories, but all the same, his companion-epicure wrinkles her nose: bland.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выдавать на-гора

  • 19 ערי

    ערי, עָרָהII (b. h.; cmp. עוּר I) to stir up. Hif. הֶעֱרָה 1) to stimulate, esp. to excite the sexual organ by contact (as the first stage of sexual connection), v. הַעֲרָאָה. Ker.II, 4 כל העריות עשה בהן את המַעֲרֶה כגומר in all illicit connections the text makes him who passes through the first stage as punishable as him that finishes. Y.Keth.III, 27d הֶעֱרוּ בה עשרהוכ׳ if ten persons came in carnal contact with her, and one of them consummated. Sot.42b (play on מע̇ר̇ות, 1 Sam. 17:23) שהכל הע̇ר̇ו באמו all the world had taken liberties with his mother; a. fr. 2) to intermix. Y.Yoma V, 42d top (צריך) זקוק להַעְרוֹת he must mix (the blood of the bull with that of the goat), v. Pi. Hof. הוּעֲרָה to be interwoven, entangled, caught. Y.Peah I, 16a bot. בסירה הוּעֲרַת it (the skirt) was caught, v. עָדָה I; ib. הוּעֲרוּ; Y.Sot.I, 17b (also הָעֳרַת). Pi. עֵירָה to intermix (of liquids), pour; to interweave, intertwine. Yoma V, 4 עי׳ דם הפר לתוךוכ׳ he poured the blood of the bullock to that of the goat, and put the full bowl in the empty one; expl. ib. 58a עי׳ מזרק מלאוכ׳ he poured the contents of the filled bowl into the empty bowl … in order to mix them thoroughly. Y. ib. V, 42d top (interch. with בָּלַל a. עָרַב). Y.Maasr.I, end, 49b לעָרוֹתוכ׳ to pour into (interch. with להַעֲרוֹת, Hif.); Y.Sabb.III, 6b. Nidd.X, 6 היתה מְעָרָה מים לפסח was permitted to pour water from vessel to vessel for Passover purposes (to wash the Passover meat without touching the water). Ab. Zar. V, 7 המְעָרֶה מכלי אל כלי if a Jew pours wine from one vessel into another (held by a gentile), את שעי׳ ממנו מותר the wine remaining in the vessel from which he poured is permitted; a. fr.Sifra Kʾdosh., Par. 2, ch. V עי׳ כל הפרשה כולה לכיוכ׳ the writer intended to join the whole paragraph (concerning emancipation) to ‘for she has not been set free (Lev. 19:20), to intimate that emancipation is consummated by a document only; (Gitt.39b אוֹרְעָהוכ׳ (fr. אָרַע I) the whole paragraph has been joined B. Bath. 113b אורעה … להיות דין, v. אָרַע II, a. corr. acc.) Y.Kidd.I, 58d bot. (ref. to Deut. 25:5) ת״ל ויבמה עי׳ הפרשה כולה לייבוםוכ׳ the text says, vyibbmah (‘and thus he shall be her levir); the whole paragraph is connected with yibbum (the word ויבמה), intimating that marital connection only consummates the levirate marriage; Y.Yeb.II, beg.3c עודה (Rabad to Sifra l. c. quotes עורה, corr. acc.). Y.Snh.VII, 24d עֵרָה את כלוכ׳ the whole paragraph depends on the word mother.Part. pass. מְעוּרֶה; f. מְעוּרָה; pl. מְעוּרִים, מְעוּרִין; מְעוּרוֹת intertwined, interwoven; mixed up. Tbul Yom III, 1 אוכל שנפרס ומע׳ מקצת if an eatable part of a fruit is broken off but partly hangs on (is not entirely severed). Ukts. III, 8 יחור של … ומע׳ בקליפה a shoot of a fig tree which is torn off but is still attached to the tree by the rind; Tosef.Kel.B. Kam.I, 13. Yoma 54a הכרובים שהיו מע׳ זה בזה the cherubs (in the Temple) whose bodies were intertwisted with one another. Ib. sq. (expl. כמער איש וליות, 1 Kings 7:36) כאיש המע׳ בלויה שלו like a man embracing his companion (wife). Ḥull.127b ומע׳ בהוט השערה attached by a hairs breadth. Bets.7a; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְעָרֶה, Nithpa. נִתְעָרֶה to be intertwined, come into intimate contact. Ruth R. to I, 14 (ref. to מערית, v. supra) ממאה … שנִתְעָרוּ בהוכ׳ on one hundred … that were in contact with her the whole night (interch. with נתערבו).

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  • 20 ערה II

    ערי, עָרָהII (b. h.; cmp. עוּר I) to stir up. Hif. הֶעֱרָה 1) to stimulate, esp. to excite the sexual organ by contact (as the first stage of sexual connection), v. הַעֲרָאָה. Ker.II, 4 כל העריות עשה בהן את המַעֲרֶה כגומר in all illicit connections the text makes him who passes through the first stage as punishable as him that finishes. Y.Keth.III, 27d הֶעֱרוּ בה עשרהוכ׳ if ten persons came in carnal contact with her, and one of them consummated. Sot.42b (play on מע̇ר̇ות, 1 Sam. 17:23) שהכל הע̇ר̇ו באמו all the world had taken liberties with his mother; a. fr. 2) to intermix. Y.Yoma V, 42d top (צריך) זקוק להַעְרוֹת he must mix (the blood of the bull with that of the goat), v. Pi. Hof. הוּעֲרָה to be interwoven, entangled, caught. Y.Peah I, 16a bot. בסירה הוּעֲרַת it (the skirt) was caught, v. עָדָה I; ib. הוּעֲרוּ; Y.Sot.I, 17b (also הָעֳרַת). Pi. עֵירָה to intermix (of liquids), pour; to interweave, intertwine. Yoma V, 4 עי׳ דם הפר לתוךוכ׳ he poured the blood of the bullock to that of the goat, and put the full bowl in the empty one; expl. ib. 58a עי׳ מזרק מלאוכ׳ he poured the contents of the filled bowl into the empty bowl … in order to mix them thoroughly. Y. ib. V, 42d top (interch. with בָּלַל a. עָרַב). Y.Maasr.I, end, 49b לעָרוֹתוכ׳ to pour into (interch. with להַעֲרוֹת, Hif.); Y.Sabb.III, 6b. Nidd.X, 6 היתה מְעָרָה מים לפסח was permitted to pour water from vessel to vessel for Passover purposes (to wash the Passover meat without touching the water). Ab. Zar. V, 7 המְעָרֶה מכלי אל כלי if a Jew pours wine from one vessel into another (held by a gentile), את שעי׳ ממנו מותר the wine remaining in the vessel from which he poured is permitted; a. fr.Sifra Kʾdosh., Par. 2, ch. V עי׳ כל הפרשה כולה לכיוכ׳ the writer intended to join the whole paragraph (concerning emancipation) to ‘for she has not been set free (Lev. 19:20), to intimate that emancipation is consummated by a document only; (Gitt.39b אוֹרְעָהוכ׳ (fr. אָרַע I) the whole paragraph has been joined B. Bath. 113b אורעה … להיות דין, v. אָרַע II, a. corr. acc.) Y.Kidd.I, 58d bot. (ref. to Deut. 25:5) ת״ל ויבמה עי׳ הפרשה כולה לייבוםוכ׳ the text says, vyibbmah (‘and thus he shall be her levir); the whole paragraph is connected with yibbum (the word ויבמה), intimating that marital connection only consummates the levirate marriage; Y.Yeb.II, beg.3c עודה (Rabad to Sifra l. c. quotes עורה, corr. acc.). Y.Snh.VII, 24d עֵרָה את כלוכ׳ the whole paragraph depends on the word mother.Part. pass. מְעוּרֶה; f. מְעוּרָה; pl. מְעוּרִים, מְעוּרִין; מְעוּרוֹת intertwined, interwoven; mixed up. Tbul Yom III, 1 אוכל שנפרס ומע׳ מקצת if an eatable part of a fruit is broken off but partly hangs on (is not entirely severed). Ukts. III, 8 יחור של … ומע׳ בקליפה a shoot of a fig tree which is torn off but is still attached to the tree by the rind; Tosef.Kel.B. Kam.I, 13. Yoma 54a הכרובים שהיו מע׳ זה בזה the cherubs (in the Temple) whose bodies were intertwisted with one another. Ib. sq. (expl. כמער איש וליות, 1 Kings 7:36) כאיש המע׳ בלויה שלו like a man embracing his companion (wife). Ḥull.127b ומע׳ בהוט השערה attached by a hairs breadth. Bets.7a; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְעָרֶה, Nithpa. נִתְעָרֶה to be intertwined, come into intimate contact. Ruth R. to I, 14 (ref. to מערית, v. supra) ממאה … שנִתְעָרוּ בהוכ׳ on one hundred … that were in contact with her the whole night (interch. with נתערבו).

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