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61 piombo
m leada piombo plumbcon/senza piombo benzina leaded/unleadedfig andare con i piedi di piombo tread carefully* * *piombo s.m.1 (chim.) lead: piombo tetraetile, lead tetraethyl; acetato di piombo, lead acetate; arseniato di piombo, lead arsenate; (metall.) bronzo al piombo, leaded bronze; piombo antimoniale, hard lead; (mar.) piombo per scandaglio, sounding lead; questo pacco sembra piombo, pesa come il piombo, this parcel is as heavy as lead // a, in piombo, perpendicularly: filo a piombo, plumb line; il sole era a piombo sulle nostre teste, the sun was beating straight down on our heads; non essere a piombo, to be out of plumb // un cielo di piombo, a leaden sky // cadere in un sonno di piombo, to fall into a heavy sleep // cadere di piombo, (fig.) to fall flat2 ( sigillo) (leaden) seal; ( delle reti) lead, weight: chiudere un vagone col piombo, to seal a rail wagon3 (letter.) ( palle di fucile) lead, bullets (pl.); ( pallini da caccia) shot: cadere sotto il piombo del nemico, to fall under the enemy fire; lo riempirono di piombo, they filled him full of lead // anni di piombo, the years of terrorism* * *['pjombo]1. smsenza piombo — (benzina) unleaded, lead-free
2)avere/sentirsi addosso una cappa di piombo — to have/feel a great weight on one's shoulders
2. agg inv(colore) leaden, lead-coloured* * *['pjombo] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (metallo) leadsenza piombo — [ benzina] unleaded
cielo di piombo — lett. leaden sky
2) (nella pesca) lead, sinker3) (sigillo) lead seal4) fig. (proiettili) lead, bullets pl.riempire qcn. di piombo — colloq. to fill o pump sb. full of lead
gli anni di piombo — giorn. = the years of terrorism
5) tip.6) a piombo (a perpendicolo) [ roccia] sheer2.non essere a piombo — [ muro] to be off o out of plumb
grigio piombo — gunmetal grey BE o gray AE
••* * *piombo/'pjombo/ ⇒ 3I sostantivo m.1 (metallo) lead; senza piombo [ benzina] unleaded; cielo di piombo lett. leaden sky; mi sento le gambe di piombo my legs feel like lead2 (nella pesca) lead, sinker3 (sigillo) lead seal4 fig. (proiettili) lead, bullets pl.; riempire qcn. di piombo colloq. to fill o pump sb. full of lead; gli anni di piombo giorn. = the years of terrorism5 tip. caratteri di piombo metal type6 a piombo (a perpendicolo) [ roccia] sheer; finestra a piombo leaded window; filo a piombo plumb line; non essere a piombo [ muro] to be off o out of plumbpesante come il piombo as heavy as lead. -
62 κλῆρος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `lot, allotment, inheritance, piece of ground' (Il.), `(Christian) clergy' (Just.).Other forms: Dor. κλᾶροςCompounds: Compp., e. g. κληρο-, κλᾱρο-νόμος `heir' with - νομέω, - νομία, - νομικός a. o. (IA, Dor.); ἄ-κληρος `without lot, without inheritance, poor' (λ 490); but ναύ-κληρος, -κλᾱρος from ναύ-κρᾱρος (s. v.); after this also ὁλό-κληρος `complete' (IA.) from *ὁλό-κρᾱρος? (Debrunner Phil. 95, 174ff.); against this with good grounds W. den Boer Mnemos. 3: 13, 143f.Derivatives: Diminut. κληρίον (AP, pap.), Dor. κλᾱρίον `notes for debt' (Plu. Agis 13); adj. κληρικός `belonging to a\/the κλ.' (Vett. Val.); denomin. verb κληρόω, κλᾱρόω `cast lots, choose by lot', midd. `have allotted one, obtain by lot' (IA., Dor.) with κλήρωσις `choosing by lot', κληρωτήριον `urn for casting lots, room for voting', κληρωτός `who can\/is chosen by lot' (IA.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Prop. "sherd of stone, piece of wood" (used as lot). Identical with a Celtic word for `table': OIr. clār, Welsh claur, and as expression of the cartwright Bret. kleur `pitch-fork of a wagon'; the Celtic words seem only very remotely cognate if at all (a `table' is hardly a piece broken off). Connected with κλάω `break off' with the same ablaut as in κλῆ-μα, κλᾶ-μα, Lat. clā-d-ēs. Further s. κλάω, but see my doubts there.Page in Frisk: 1,872-873Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλῆρος
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63 закусочная
1) General subject: bar, bar room, bar-room, bean wagon, buffet, caff, eating joint, eating-house, juke, juke house, juke joint, juke-joint (с подачей спиртного), luncheonette, pub, public house, pull up, quick and dirty, quick-and-dirty, road-house, shoppe, snack bar, snack-bar, snackbar, tavern, tea-house, tea room (небольшая кафешка, где подают кофе, чай и прохладительные напитки), fast food outlet, lunch counter, snack shack (субстантивация)2) Colloquial: cafe, eatery, fast food place3) American: bean-wagon, lunchroom4) French: bistro5) British English: gastropub (буквально - паб, в котором подают хорошую еду)6) Economy: fast-food7) Australian slang: milk-bar8) Architecture: pull-in9) Spanish: tapas bar10) Jargon: grease trough, greasy spoon, hash-house hashhouse, riff raff (I'm off to the riff raff.)11) Advertising: snack counter12) Makarov: public house (здание), shop -
64 gurdi
iz.1.a. cart; mando bat \gurdi bati tiraka zihoan a mule was pulling a cart along; \gurdiz by cart; \gurdiz eraman to cart offb. ( kopuruari d.) \gurdi bat belarra a cartful of grassc. [ izenen aurrean ] ( batzutan gurt-) \gurdi-ardatz cart axled. (esa.) \gurdia bere bidetik atera to go off a tanget | to go off tracka. carriageb. ( txikiagoa) buggy4. Astron. G\gurdia the Big Dipper -
65 ostatni
Ⅰ adj. 1. (w kolejności) [miejsce, uczeń, zespół] last; (końcowy) [minuty, słowa] closing; [wagon] end attr.; [rata, spotkanie] final; [egzemplarz, seans] last, latest; [pociąg] last- ostatni dzień miesiąca/roku the last day of the month/year- ostatni z Romanowów the last of the Romanovs- wyszła jako ostatnia she was the last to leave- ostatni dom po prawej the last house on the right- ostatnie szeregi falangi the rearmost ranks of a phalanx- sala wypełniona do ostatniego miejsca a room filled to the last seat- bilety wyprzedano do ostatniego miejsca every last ticket has been sold- do ostatnich granic to the utmost (limit)- pokój był zatłoczony do ostatnich granic the room was crowded to the utmost2. (poprzedni) last, past- odwiedził mnie w ostatni czwartek he visited me last Thursday- ostatnie Boże Narodzenie spędziłem w Rzymie I was in Rome last Christmas- gdy ostatni raz leciałem samolotem… last time I flew…- w ciągu ostatnich pięciu lat in the last a. past five years- w ostatniej chwili at the very last minute3. (najgorszy) bottom, lowest- ostatni gatunek worst quality- był ostatnim uczniem w klasie he was bottom of the class4. (całkowity) utter- postąpił jak ostatni głupek he acted like an utter fool5. (najmniej prawdopodobny) last- on jest ostatnią osobą, którą wziąłbym do tej pracy he’s the last person I’d choose for the job- to ostatnia rzecz, jaka przyszłaby mi na myśl it’s the last thing that would come into my headⅡ ostatni m, ostatnia f 1. (jedyny) the last (one)- to jeden z ostatnich, którzy nadal podtrzymują tę tradycję he’s one of the last to still follow the tradition2. (z wymienionych) the latter- lubi psy i koty, szczególnie te ostatnie he likes dogs and cats, especially the latter3. (najgorszy, niegodny) good-for-nothing- ostatni z ostatnich the lowest of the low- traktuje mnie jak jakąś ostatnią he treats me like dirt- zwymyślać kogoś od ostatnich to call sb vile/the vilest (of) names* * *adj( końcowy) last; ( najnowszy) latest; ( ostateczny) final; ( spośród wymienionych) (the) latter, ( najgorszy) out-and-out (attr)on jest ostatnią osobą, która... — he'd be the last (person) to...
w pierwszym/ostatnim przypadku... — in the former/latter case...
* * *a.1. (= końcowy) last, final, endmost, hindmost; (o pociągu, autobusie) last; ( z rzędu) latter; (o seansie, lekcji) last, previous; ostatnie słowo the last word; mieć ostatnie słowo have the final say (in sth); ostatnie namaszczenie rel. extreme unction, last rites; ostatnia instancja prawn. last instance; ostatnia wieczerza Bibl. the Last l. Lord's Supper; ostatnia deska ratunku last resort, sheet anchor; ostatnia godzina the end; wybiła ostatnia godzina the end has come; ostatnia posługa (= chrześcijański pochówek) last rites; odłożony na ostatnią minutę ( o decyzji) postponed l. left until l. to the eleventh hour; na ostatnią chwilę at the last minute; z ostatniej chwili ( o informacji) just-in, (late-)breaking, up-to-the-minute; w ostatnim momencie in the nick of time; ostatnia szansa last chance l. opportunity; ostatni grosz bottom dollar, the l. sb's last penny; stawiać ostatni grosz na coś bet one's bottom dollar; być spłukanym do ostatniego grosza be down to one's last dollar; ostatni krzyk mody the latest fad l. thing l. trend l. craze, dernier cri, all the rage go, high style; ostatni toast grace cup; po raz ostatni for the last time; ostatnim razem last time; ostatni raz widziałem go... I last saw him...; śmiać się ostatni have the last laugh; ostatnia wola last will; prawn. will, last will and testament; ostatnie życzenie dying wish l. request; ostatnia odsłona the final curtain; ostatnia kropla (goryczy) the last straw; ostatnia prosta home stretch; ostatnia poprawka finishing stroke; ostatnimi czasy l. w ostatnich czasach recently, in recent years, lately; walczyć do ostatniej kropli krwi fight to l. till the very end, fight to the death; być na ostatnich nogach pot. be on one's last legs; jest na ostatnich nogach ( przed rozwiązaniem) she is far along on in her time; sala wypełniona do ostatniego miejsca full house; Adam jest ostatnią osobą, do której bym się zwrócił Adam is the last person I'd ask l. approach; zapięta na ostatni guzik dressed (up) to the nines, in perfect trim; dopiąć na ostatni guzik stitch sth up, sew sth up; oddałby ostatnią koszulę he'd give you l. away the shirt off his back; nasz konkurent nie powiedział jeszcze ostatniego słowa our rival still has the last word l. final say; rzucić ostatnie spojrzenie look one's last; wydać ostatnie tchnienie breathe one's last; do ostatniego tchu to one's dying death, to l. till the last.2. (= najgorszy) meanest, out-and-out, last; (o miejscu, uczniu) last; zwymyślać od ostatnich revile sb in the grossest l. coarsest of terms, throw l. sling mud at sb, pull sb to pieces.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ostatni
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66 pierwszy
pierwsze piętro — first floor (BRIT), second floor (US)
pierwsza wojna światowa — the First World War, World War One
pierwsza w prawo/lewo — the next on the right/left
pierwszy lepszy pot — any old one
po pierwsze — first, firstly
pierwszy raz lub po raz pierwszy — for the first time
na pierwszy rzut oka — at first glance lub sight, on the face of it
z pierwszej ręki — (wiadomość, informacja) first-hand; (słyszeć, dowiedzieć się) at first hand
* * *a.1. first; pierwsza rocznica first anniversary; pierwsza klasa szkoln. first grade; zwł. Br. first form; pierwszy raz first time; pierwsze piętro second floor; Br. first floor; pierwszy września the first of September; pierwsza wojna światowa hist. World War One, the First World War; pierwsza pomoc first aid; pierwsze śniadanie breakfast; forma w pierwszej osobie liczby pojedynczej gram. first person singular; pisać w pierwszej osobie write in the first person; równanie pierwszego stopnia mat. linear equation; pierwszy oficer żegl. first mate, first officer; Pierwsza Dama polit. First Lady; pierwsze skrzypce muz. first violin; pierwszy bieg mot. first gear; stawiać pierwsze kroki take one's l. the first steps; zrobić pierwszy krok make the first move; pierwszy lepszy l. z brzegu any (old) one, whichever, random; na pierwszy rzut oka at first glance, on the face of it; w pierwszej chwili at first, in the first moment; z pierwszej ręki firsthand; relacja z pierwszej ręki inside story; po pierwsze firstly, first of all, first and foremost; grać pierwsze skrzypce play the first fiddle; posłać kogoś na pierwszy ogień send sb to the frontline; miłość od pierwszego wejrzenia love at first sight; pierwsze wrażenie first impression; ciekawość – pierwszy stopień do piekła curiosity killed the cat; kto pierwszy, ten lepszy first come, first served; pierwsze koty za płoty the first try doesn't count, the first attempt is just for practice.2. (= taki, przed którym nie było innych podobnych) first, fresh, new; nie pierwszej młodości past one's prime, well on in years; nie pierwszej czystości soiled; przełamać pierwsze lody break the ice; zaspokoić pierwszy głód take the edge off one's appetite; pani pierwsza! after you!3. (= zasadniczy, główny) main, chief, primary, principal; pierwszy plan film foreground; artykuły pierwszej potrzeby necessities; liczba pierwsza mat. prime number; wysuwać coś na pierwszy plan put sth first.4. (= najlepszy) top, finest, first-rate; wagon pierwszej klasy kol. first-class car; zająć pierwsze miejsce zwł. sport come in first, be the first; pierwsza liga sport first league; lody – pierwsza klasa! pot. delicious ice-cream!; pierwsza nagroda first prize.mifirst ( day of a month); umówić się z kimś na pierwszego czerwca arrange a meeting with sb on the first of June; skończyć pracę do pierwszego finish work by the first.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pierwszy
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67 słońce
-a; nt; nom pl -asun; ( światło słoneczne) sun(light), sunshine* * *n.1. astron. sun; ( pisane wielką literą przy określaniu słońca w naszym układzie słonecznym) the Sun; wschód słońca sunrise; zachód słońca sunset; słońce wschodzi the sun is rising; słońce zachodzi the sun is setting; zaćmienie słońca solar eclipse; sztuczne słońce pot. (= kwarcówka) sunlamp; to jasne jak słońce it's crystal clear; it's as plain l. clear as crystal l. day; it's as plain as the nose on your face; porywać się z motyką na słońce try to square the circle; bite off more than one can chew; try to hitch one's wagon to the stars; wstać ze słońcem rise with the sun; najlepszy pod słońcem the best under the sun, the best ever; najmądrzejszy człowiek pod słońcem the wisest man alive; najładniejsze dziecko pod słońcem the prettiest child imaginable.2. (blask, światło) sun, sunshine; patrzeć na coś pod słońce look at sth with the sun in one's eyes; wygrzewać się w l. na słońcu bask in the sun, soak up the sun; poparzony słońcem pat. sunburned; spieczony słońcem (np. o ziemi) sunbaked; zalany słońcem sun-drenched.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > słońce
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68 caravana
f.1 caravan (British), trailer (United States).2 caravan.3 tailback (British), backup (United States) (of cars).4 trailer, camper, van, mobile home.5 earring.6 reverence, bow.7 group of travelers journeying through the desert.8 camping ground.* * *1 (expedición) caravan2 (atasco) traffic jam, tailback3 (remolque) caravan, US trailer* * *noun f.1) convoy2) caravan3) trailer* * *SF1) (Aut) [de camiones, coches] convoy; (=atasco) tailback, line of traffic (EEUU)las caravanas que se forman en el camino de la playa — the tailbacks of traffic heading for the beach
2) (=remolque) caravan, trailer (EEUU)3) ( Hist) caravan4) Caribe (=trampa) bird trap5) Méx (=cortesía) flattering remark, complimentbailar o correr o hacer la caravana a algn — to overdo the compliments with sb
* * *1)a) ( de tráfico - retención) backup (AmE) tailback (BrE); (- hilera) convoyhabía una gran caravana a la entrada de la ciudad — there was a huge backup (AmE) o (BrE) tailback on the approach to the city
b) ( remolque) trailer (AmE), caravan (BrE)2) (Méx) ( reverencia) bowhacer caravana con sombrero ajeno — (fam) to claim credit for somebody else's achievements
* * *1)a) ( de tráfico - retención) backup (AmE) tailback (BrE); (- hilera) convoyhabía una gran caravana a la entrada de la ciudad — there was a huge backup (AmE) o (BrE) tailback on the approach to the city
b) ( remolque) trailer (AmE), caravan (BrE)2) (Méx) ( reverencia) bowhacer caravana con sombrero ajeno — (fam) to claim credit for somebody else's achievements
* * *caravana11 = caravan, house trailer.Ex: The same authority also experimented for a number of years with a mobile consumer advice caravan which travelled a fortnightly rota of small market towns = El mismo organismo responsable también experimentó durante varios años con una caravana ambulante de información al consumidor que recorría las poblaciones con mercado ambulante quincenalmente.
Ex: The case of an arson fire that destroyed a house trailer and motorhome in Forestburg has been finally cracked.* camping para caravanas = caravan site.* caravana fija = mobile home.caravana22 = convoy, caravan.Ex: In order to execute this mammoth task, the route to the theatre was completely cleared immediately before the convoy set off.
Ex: Shipments of these goods arrive on caravans that travel on moonless nights to evade the searchlights of low-flying helicopters.* caravana de tráfico = tailback.* ir en caravana = go in + (a) convoy.* ruta de caravanas = caravan route.* * *Afuimos en caravana por la carretera we drove along in (a) convoyhabía una gran caravana a la entrada de la ciudad there was a huge backup ( AmE) o ( BrE) tailback on the approach to the cityuna larga caravana siguió al equipo desde el aeropuerto a long motorcade followed the team from the airportB (Ur) (pendiente) earringC ( Méx) (reverencia) bow* * *
caravana sustantivo femenino
1
(— hilera) convoy;
2 (Méx) ( reverencia) bow
caravana sustantivo femenino
1 (de camellos) caravan
(de coches en carretera) tailback, US backup
2 (remolque, roulotte) caravan
' caravana' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrastrar
English:
camper
- caravan
- pull
- RV
- tail back
- tailback
- traffic jam
- ear
- mobile
- tail
- trailer
* * *caravana nf1. [remolque] Br caravan, US trailer2. [de camellos] caravan;[de carromatos] wagon train;la caravana presidencial the presidential motorcade;una caravana humanitaria an aid convoy3. [atasco] Br tailback, US backup;* * *f1 ( remolque) trailer, Brcaravan2 de tráfico traffic jam, Brqueue of traffic3 Méx ( reverencia) bow* * *caravana nf1) : caravan2) : convoy, motorcade3) remolque: trailer* * *caravana n1. (remolque) caravan2. (atasco) traffic jam -
69 vea
vĭa ( vĕa, Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 14), ae ( gen. sing. vias, Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 679 P., or Ann. v. 421 Vahl.; viāï, Enn. ap. Cic. Sen. 6, 16, or Ann. v. 209 ib.; Lucr. 1, 406; 1, 659; 2, 249 et saep.; dat. plur. VIEIS, Inscr. Lat. 206, 50), f. [Sanscr. vah-āmi, bring, lead; Gr. ochos, ochêma, vehicle; Germ. Wagen; Engl. wagon; from this root are also veho, vexo, etc.], a way, in the most general sense (for men, beasts, or carriages, within or without a city), a highway, road, path, street.I.Lit.1.In gen.:2.viae latitudo ex lege duodecim tabularum in porrectum octo pedes habet, in anfractum, id est ubi flexum est, sedecim,
Dig. 8, 3, 8:Romam in montibus positam et convallibus, non optimis viis, angustissimis semitis,
Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 96:et modo quae fuerat semita, facta via est,
Mart. 7, 61, 4:aut viam aut semitam monstret,
Plaut. Rud. 1, 3, 30:mi opsistere in viā,
id. Curc. 2, 3, 5:ire in viā,
Ter. Eun. 3, 2, 42:omnibus viis notis semitisque essedarios ex silvis emittebat,
Caes. B. G. 5, 19 (opp. semita), id. ib. 7, 8; Liv. 44, 43, 1; cf.:decedam ego illi de viā,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 80; cf. id. Curc. 2, 3, 8:paulum ad dexteram de viā declinavi,
Cic. Fin. 5, 2, 5:decedere viā,
Suet. Tib. 31:aestuosa et pulverulenta via,
Cic. Att. 5, 14, 1:quā (viā) Sequanis invitis propter angustias ire non poterant,
Caes. B. G. 1, 9:cursare huc illuc viā deterrimā,
Cic. Att. 9, 9, 2:in viam se dare,
to set out on a journey, id. Fam. 14, 12:te neque navigationi neque viae committere,
id. ib. 16, 4, 1:tu abi tuam viam,
Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 88:milites monuit, viā omnes irent, nec deverti quemquam paterentur,
along the highway, Liv. 25, 9, 4.—In a double sense:ire publicā viā,
Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 35.—Prov.: qui sibi semitam non sapiunt, alteri monstrant viam, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 58, 132 (Trag. v. 358 Vahl.):de viā in semitam degredi,
Plaut. Cas. 3, 5, 40:totā errare viā,
Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 14.—In partic., as the name of a particular street or road:B.tres ergo viae, a supero mari Flaminia, ab infero Aurelia, media Cassia,
Cic. Phil. 12, 9, 22:Via Appia,
id. Mil. 6, 15; id. Imp. Pomp. 18, 55; cf. Liv. 9, 29, 6;v. Appius: Via Campana,
Suet. Aug. 94;v. Campania: Sacra Via, in Rome, in the fourth region,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 47 Müll.; Fest. p. 290 ib.; Cic. Planc. 7, 17; Hor. Epod. 4, 7; 7, 8:Via Sacra,
id. S. 1, 9, 1;also written as one word, SACRAVIA,
Inscr. Grut. 638, 7; 1033, 1; cf. Charis. p. 6 P.; Diom. p. 401 ib. (v. sacer, I. A.); cf. Becker, Antiq. 1, p. 219 sq.— Hence, Sacrăvĭenses, ĭum, m., those dwelling on the Sacra Via, Fest. s. v. October equus, p. 178 Müll.—Transf.1.Abstr., like our way, for march, journey (syn. iter):2.cum de viā languerem,
Cic. Phil. 1, 5, 12:nisi de viā fessus esset,
id. Ac. 1, 1, 1: tridui via, a three days' march or journey, Caes. B. G. 1, 38:bidui,
id. ib. 6, 7; Cic. Div. 1, 15, 27:longitudo viae,
Liv. 37, 33, 3:flecte viam velis,
Verg. A. 5, 28:tum via tuta maris,
Ov. M. 11, 747:feci Longa Pherecleā per freta puppe vias,
id. H. 16, 22:ne inter vias praeterbitamus, metuo,
by the way, on the road, Plaut. Poen. 5, 3, 43; Ter. Eun. 4, 2, 1; Turp. ap. Non. p. 538, 8 et saep.—In gen., a way, passage, channel, pipe, etc.; thus, a lane in a camp, Caes. B. G. 5, 49; a passage between the seats of a theatre, Mart. 5, 14, 8; Tert. Spect. 3; of the veins:II.omnes ejus (sanguinis) viae,
Cic. N. D. 2, 55, 137; of the chyle ducts:quaedam a medio intestino usque ad portas jecoris ductae et directae viae,
id. ib.; the windpipe, Ov. M. 15, 344; 14, 498; a cleft through which any thing penetrates, Verg. G. 2, 79; cf. Ov. M. 11, 515; the path or track of an arrow, Verg. A. 5, 526; a stripe in a party-colored fabric, Tib. 2, 3, 54 et saep.—Trop.A.In gen., a way, method, mode, manner, fashion, etc., of doing any thing, course (cf. modus):B.vitae,
Cic. Fl. 42, 105; id. Agr. 1, 9, 27; id. Sest. 67, 140; Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 26; Sen. Brev. Vit. 9, 5; Lact. Epit. 67, 12:via vivendi,
Cic. Off. 1, 32, 118:rectam vitae viam sequi,
id. ib.:Socrates hanc viam ad gloriam proximam dicebat esse,
id. ib. 2, 12, 43:haec ad aeternam gloriam via est,
Plin. 2, 7, 5, § 18:haec una via omnibus ad salutem visa est,
Liv. 36, 27, 8:invenire viam ad mortem,
Plin. Ep. 3, 16, 12:totidem ad mortem viae sunt,
Sen. Contr. 1, 8, 6:cum eum hortarer ut eam laudis viam rectissimam esse duceret,
Cic. Brut. 81, 281: haec est una via laudis, id. Sest. 65, 137:totam ignoras viam gloriae,
id. Phil. 1, 14, 33:quae tum promptissima mortis via, exsolvit venas,
Tac. A. 16, 17:habeo certam viam atque rationem, quā omnes illorum conatus investigare et consequi possim,
Cic. Verr. 1, 16, 48:defensionis ratio viaque,
id. ib. 2, 5, 1, §4: non tam justitiae quam litigandi tradunt vias,
id. Leg. 1, 6, 18:docendi via,
id. Or. 32, 114:optimarum artium vias tradere,
id. Div. 2, 1, 1:(di) non... nullas dant vias nobis ad significationum scientiam,
id. ib. 2, 49, 102:rectam instas viam,
i. e. you speak correctly, truly, Plaut. As. 1, 1, 41.—Adverb.: rectā viā, directly:ut rectā viā rem narret ordine omnem,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 3, 28.—Pregn. (cf. ratio), the right way, the true method, mode, or manner:C.ingressu'st viam, i. e. rectam,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 273:in omnibus quae ratione docentur et viā, primum constituendum est, quid quidque sit, etc.,
rationally and methodically, Cic. Or. 33, 116:ut ratione et viā procedat oratio,
id. Fin. 1, 9, 29.—Adverb.: viā, rightly, properly (opp. to wandering out of the way):ipsus eam rem secum reputavit viā,
Ter. And. 2, 6, 11:viā et arte dicere,
Cic. Brut. 12, 46. —Viam perficere, i. e. to attain an end, Just. Inst. proöem. 1. -
70 via
vĭa ( vĕa, Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 14), ae ( gen. sing. vias, Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 679 P., or Ann. v. 421 Vahl.; viāï, Enn. ap. Cic. Sen. 6, 16, or Ann. v. 209 ib.; Lucr. 1, 406; 1, 659; 2, 249 et saep.; dat. plur. VIEIS, Inscr. Lat. 206, 50), f. [Sanscr. vah-āmi, bring, lead; Gr. ochos, ochêma, vehicle; Germ. Wagen; Engl. wagon; from this root are also veho, vexo, etc.], a way, in the most general sense (for men, beasts, or carriages, within or without a city), a highway, road, path, street.I.Lit.1.In gen.:2.viae latitudo ex lege duodecim tabularum in porrectum octo pedes habet, in anfractum, id est ubi flexum est, sedecim,
Dig. 8, 3, 8:Romam in montibus positam et convallibus, non optimis viis, angustissimis semitis,
Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 96:et modo quae fuerat semita, facta via est,
Mart. 7, 61, 4:aut viam aut semitam monstret,
Plaut. Rud. 1, 3, 30:mi opsistere in viā,
id. Curc. 2, 3, 5:ire in viā,
Ter. Eun. 3, 2, 42:omnibus viis notis semitisque essedarios ex silvis emittebat,
Caes. B. G. 5, 19 (opp. semita), id. ib. 7, 8; Liv. 44, 43, 1; cf.:decedam ego illi de viā,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 80; cf. id. Curc. 2, 3, 8:paulum ad dexteram de viā declinavi,
Cic. Fin. 5, 2, 5:decedere viā,
Suet. Tib. 31:aestuosa et pulverulenta via,
Cic. Att. 5, 14, 1:quā (viā) Sequanis invitis propter angustias ire non poterant,
Caes. B. G. 1, 9:cursare huc illuc viā deterrimā,
Cic. Att. 9, 9, 2:in viam se dare,
to set out on a journey, id. Fam. 14, 12:te neque navigationi neque viae committere,
id. ib. 16, 4, 1:tu abi tuam viam,
Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 88:milites monuit, viā omnes irent, nec deverti quemquam paterentur,
along the highway, Liv. 25, 9, 4.—In a double sense:ire publicā viā,
Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 35.—Prov.: qui sibi semitam non sapiunt, alteri monstrant viam, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 58, 132 (Trag. v. 358 Vahl.):de viā in semitam degredi,
Plaut. Cas. 3, 5, 40:totā errare viā,
Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 14.—In partic., as the name of a particular street or road:B.tres ergo viae, a supero mari Flaminia, ab infero Aurelia, media Cassia,
Cic. Phil. 12, 9, 22:Via Appia,
id. Mil. 6, 15; id. Imp. Pomp. 18, 55; cf. Liv. 9, 29, 6;v. Appius: Via Campana,
Suet. Aug. 94;v. Campania: Sacra Via, in Rome, in the fourth region,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 47 Müll.; Fest. p. 290 ib.; Cic. Planc. 7, 17; Hor. Epod. 4, 7; 7, 8:Via Sacra,
id. S. 1, 9, 1;also written as one word, SACRAVIA,
Inscr. Grut. 638, 7; 1033, 1; cf. Charis. p. 6 P.; Diom. p. 401 ib. (v. sacer, I. A.); cf. Becker, Antiq. 1, p. 219 sq.— Hence, Sacrăvĭenses, ĭum, m., those dwelling on the Sacra Via, Fest. s. v. October equus, p. 178 Müll.—Transf.1.Abstr., like our way, for march, journey (syn. iter):2.cum de viā languerem,
Cic. Phil. 1, 5, 12:nisi de viā fessus esset,
id. Ac. 1, 1, 1: tridui via, a three days' march or journey, Caes. B. G. 1, 38:bidui,
id. ib. 6, 7; Cic. Div. 1, 15, 27:longitudo viae,
Liv. 37, 33, 3:flecte viam velis,
Verg. A. 5, 28:tum via tuta maris,
Ov. M. 11, 747:feci Longa Pherecleā per freta puppe vias,
id. H. 16, 22:ne inter vias praeterbitamus, metuo,
by the way, on the road, Plaut. Poen. 5, 3, 43; Ter. Eun. 4, 2, 1; Turp. ap. Non. p. 538, 8 et saep.—In gen., a way, passage, channel, pipe, etc.; thus, a lane in a camp, Caes. B. G. 5, 49; a passage between the seats of a theatre, Mart. 5, 14, 8; Tert. Spect. 3; of the veins:II.omnes ejus (sanguinis) viae,
Cic. N. D. 2, 55, 137; of the chyle ducts:quaedam a medio intestino usque ad portas jecoris ductae et directae viae,
id. ib.; the windpipe, Ov. M. 15, 344; 14, 498; a cleft through which any thing penetrates, Verg. G. 2, 79; cf. Ov. M. 11, 515; the path or track of an arrow, Verg. A. 5, 526; a stripe in a party-colored fabric, Tib. 2, 3, 54 et saep.—Trop.A.In gen., a way, method, mode, manner, fashion, etc., of doing any thing, course (cf. modus):B.vitae,
Cic. Fl. 42, 105; id. Agr. 1, 9, 27; id. Sest. 67, 140; Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 26; Sen. Brev. Vit. 9, 5; Lact. Epit. 67, 12:via vivendi,
Cic. Off. 1, 32, 118:rectam vitae viam sequi,
id. ib.:Socrates hanc viam ad gloriam proximam dicebat esse,
id. ib. 2, 12, 43:haec ad aeternam gloriam via est,
Plin. 2, 7, 5, § 18:haec una via omnibus ad salutem visa est,
Liv. 36, 27, 8:invenire viam ad mortem,
Plin. Ep. 3, 16, 12:totidem ad mortem viae sunt,
Sen. Contr. 1, 8, 6:cum eum hortarer ut eam laudis viam rectissimam esse duceret,
Cic. Brut. 81, 281: haec est una via laudis, id. Sest. 65, 137:totam ignoras viam gloriae,
id. Phil. 1, 14, 33:quae tum promptissima mortis via, exsolvit venas,
Tac. A. 16, 17:habeo certam viam atque rationem, quā omnes illorum conatus investigare et consequi possim,
Cic. Verr. 1, 16, 48:defensionis ratio viaque,
id. ib. 2, 5, 1, §4: non tam justitiae quam litigandi tradunt vias,
id. Leg. 1, 6, 18:docendi via,
id. Or. 32, 114:optimarum artium vias tradere,
id. Div. 2, 1, 1:(di) non... nullas dant vias nobis ad significationum scientiam,
id. ib. 2, 49, 102:rectam instas viam,
i. e. you speak correctly, truly, Plaut. As. 1, 1, 41.—Adverb.: rectā viā, directly:ut rectā viā rem narret ordine omnem,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 3, 28.—Pregn. (cf. ratio), the right way, the true method, mode, or manner:C.ingressu'st viam, i. e. rectam,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 273:in omnibus quae ratione docentur et viā, primum constituendum est, quid quidque sit, etc.,
rationally and methodically, Cic. Or. 33, 116:ut ratione et viā procedat oratio,
id. Fin. 1, 9, 29.—Adverb.: viā, rightly, properly (opp. to wandering out of the way):ipsus eam rem secum reputavit viā,
Ter. And. 2, 6, 11:viā et arte dicere,
Cic. Brut. 12, 46. —Viam perficere, i. e. to attain an end, Just. Inst. proöem. 1. -
71 διέρχομαι
διέρχομαι impf. διηρχόμην; fut. διελεύσομαι; 2 aor. διῆλθον; pf. διελήλυθα, διεληλυθώς, inf. διεληλυθέναι (Just., D. 86, 2 [on διέβην Gen. 32:11]), ptc. διεληλυθώς Hb 4:14 (Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, TestSol; TestAbr A 10 p. 87, 28 [Stone p. 22]; TestJud 7:7; ParJer 7:13; GrBar.; ApcEsdr 2:18 p. 26, 10 Tdf.; EpArist 131; Philo, Joseph.).① to move within or through an area, go (through)ⓐ to travel or move about go about fr. place to place, spread δ. κατὰ τὰς κώμας go about among the villages Lk 9:6; Ac 10:38. W. ἐν (Sir 39:4; 1 Macc 3:8): ἐν οἷς διῆλθον κηρύσσων among whom I went about proclaiming Ac 20:25. Abs. διασπαρέντες διῆλθον they were scattered and went about fr. place to place 8:4; Paul at Athens 17:23. Fig. of a report διήρχετο μᾶλλον ὁ λόγος spread even farther Lk 5:15 (cp. Thu. 6, 46, 5; X., An. 1, 4, 7 διῆλθε λόγος; Jos., Vi. 182).—W. acc. of place (EpArist 301; Jos., Bell. 2, 67) an island Ac 13:6. τὰ ἀνωτερικὰ μέρη the interior 19:1; regions 20:2.ⓑ of movement through someth. go throughα. w. the force of διά retained: go or travel through w. acc. of place names (Diod S 16, 44, 4 τὴν Συρίαν; Jos., Ant. 14, 40) Jericho Lk 19:1; Pisidia Ac 14:24; cp. 15:3, 41; 16:6; 18:23; 19:21; 1 Cor 16:5.—τοὺς οὐρανούς go through the heavens Hb 4:14. W. prep. δ. διά τινος go through someth. (Hdt. 6:31, 2 al.; Philo; SibOr 2, 253) through deserts (cp. Jos., Ant. 15, 200 τὴν ἄνυδρον δ.) Mt 12:43; Lk 11:24; through a gate Hs 9, 13, 6; διὰ μέσον Σαμαρίας καὶ Γαλιλαίας prob. through the region between Samaria and Galilee Lk 17:11 (s. διά B1) cp. J 4:4; through all the places Ac 9:32; through the sea 1 Cor 10:1; διʼ ὑμῶν εἰς Μακεδονίαν through your city to M. 2 Cor 1:16; through a person GJs 6:1 κοινὸν καὶ ἀκάθαρτον οὐκ εἴα διέρχεσθαι διʼ αὐτῆς (Anna) did not permit anything common or unclean to pass through (Mary) (of food, perh. also fig. of thoughts, cp. Mt 15:17f; Mk 7:19ff).β. of movement toward a destination come, go: εἴς τινα of death: to all people Ro 5:12. εἴς τι (Jos., Ant. 14, 414) of journeys: go over, cross over εἰς τὸ πέραν to the other side Mk 4:35; Lk 8:22; cp. Ac 18:27. εἰς τὸ πεδίον go off into the country 1 Cl 4:6 (Gen 4:8). διέλθε̣[τε διὰ τῶν] ἀφανῶν κα[ὶ εἰ]ς τ̣ὸ̣ [τέλο]ς (or: τ̣ε̣[λο]ς) τῶν φαινο[μέ]νων come out of the realm of the latent and to the end of the things that are apparent: rev. of Ox 1081, 27–30 based on the Coptic of SJCh 90, 4–7 (Till). Also ἕως τινός (1 Macc 1:3): ἕως Βηθλέεμ to B. Lk 2:15; ἕως Φοινίκης Ac 11:19, 22 v.l.; ἕως ἡμῶν 9:38. ἐνθάδε come here J 4:15.—δ. ἀπὸ τῆς Πέργης they went on fr. Perga Ac 13:14. Abs. ἐκείνης (sc. ὁδοῦ) ἤμελλεν διέρχεσθαι he was to come through that way Lk 19:4; διερχόμενος as he went through Ac 8:40② go through someth. in one’s mind, review (Hom. Hymn Ven. 276 δ. τι μετὰ φρεσί al.) τὰς γενεάς 1 Cl 7:5 (εἰς τ. γ. is read by some mss.).—διερχ[…] AcPl BMM verso 21.③ to pass into or through an obstacle, penetrate. Of a sword (cp. Il. 20, 263; 23, 876; Jdth 6:6; 16:9) δ. τὴν ψυχήν pierces the soul Lk 2:35 (cp. SibOr 3, 316); pass a guard Ac 12:10; through a closed room διὰ τοῦ … κοιτῶνος AcPl Ha 5, 31 (restored); διὰ μέσου αὐτῶν through the midst of them Lk 4:30; J 8:59 v.l.; through a needle’s eye Mt 19:24; Mk 10:25; Lk 18:25 v.l.—Papias (3:2) ὥστε μηδὲ ὁπόθεν ἅμαξα ῥαδίως διέρχεται ἐκεῖνον δύνασθαι διέλθειν so that he (Judas) was not able to pass through where a wagon would have no difficulty—DELG s.v. ἔρχομαι. M-M. TW. Sv. -
72 hesap
"1. arithmetic. 2. calculation, computation. 3. account, financial record. 4. account, money owed or on deposit. 5. bill, check, tab (in a restaurant, bar, etc.). 6. estimate. 7. plan, expectation. -ı as one would say, as in the case of (referring to a saying or to a known story): körlerle fil hesabı as in the story of the blind men and the elephant. -ına 1. in the name of. 2. for, from the point of view of. 3. to the account of, to. - açmak /da/ to establish a (deposit, checking, charge, etc.) account at/with (a firm): Burç´a bankada hesap açtılar. They opened an account for Burç at the bank. - açtırmak /da/ to open a (deposit, checking, charge, etc.) account at/with (a firm); /a/ to open a charge account with (someone): Hadi, bakkala hesap açtırdı. Hadi opened a charge account with the grocer. -a almak /ı/ to take (something) into account. -ını almak to receive what is owed to one. -a almamak/katmamak /ı/ not to take (something) into consideration, to ignore (a possibility). - bakiyesi balance (of an account); arrears. -ını bilmek to be economical, be careful with money. - cetveli slide rule. - cüzdanı bankbook, passbook. -a çekmek /ı/ to call (someone) to account. - çıkarmak to make out the accounts. -a dökmek /ı/ to figure out the financial aspects of (something) on paper. - dökümü list of expenditures or payments due. -tan düşmek /ı/ 1. to deduct. 2. to write off (a loss, a person). - etmek /ı/ 1. to count, enumerate. 2. to calculate, figure, compute. 3. to estimate, reckon. 4. to suppose, think. - etmek, kitap etmek to think it/something over carefully. -a geçirmek /ı/ to enter (an item) in an account. -ına geçirmek /ı, ın/ to charge (something) to (someone´s, a firm´s) account. -ına gelmek /ın/ to fit (one´s) views or interest, suit. -a gelmez 1. countless. 2. unexpected. - görmek 1. to pay the bill. 2. to settle accounts. -ını görmek /ın/ 1. to settle (someone´s) account. 2. to punish, take care of, fix (someone´s) clock/wagon. 3. to murder, eliminate, take care of. - günü doomsday. - hulasası fin. statement, summary of an account. - hulasası çıkarmak fin. to make out a statement. - işi embroidery made by counting the threads. -ı kapamak 1. to pay a debt in full. 2. to drop a subject, close a discussion. -ı kapatmak to close an account. -a katmak /ı/ to take (something) into account. -ı kesmek /la/ 1. to stop doing business with. 2. to cut all relations with (someone). - kitap 1. after careful calculation. 2. after full consideration. -a kitaba sığmaz 1. incalculable. 2. imponderable. 3. inconsistent. -ı kitabı yok. It has no limits./It is totally unsupervised. - makinesi calculating machine, calculator. - meydanda. It´s obvious. -ta olmamak not to plan on, not to figure on (something); not to be part of the plan: Süreyya hesapta yoktu. Süreyya wasn´t part of the plan. - özeti fin. statement, summary of an account. - özeti çıkarmak fin. to make out a statement. - sormak /dan/ to call (someone) to account. -ı temizlemek to pay one´s account. - tutmak 1. to keep the books, do the bookkeeping. 2. to keep a record. - uzmanı accountant. - vermek 1. to account for money received. 2. to give an explanation. -ını vermek /ın/ 1. to account for (money received). 2. to give an explanation for, account for. -ına yazmak /ı, ın/ to charge (something) to (someone´s, a firm´s) account. (...) -ı yok. /ın/ There´s no telling...: İçtiğimiz kahvenin hesabı yok. There´s no telling how much coffee we drink." -
73 sol
v.t. to put in or on; to lay out, to set out. bir biriga sol (yo’liga) arqon sol to stop the bride’s procession to her the groom’s home by throwing a rope across the way. _+ga sol to pretend to be s.t. _+dan olib, _+ga sol to call s.o. an insult over and over. aravaga sol to load on a wagon. o’g’it sol to fertilize with manure. xatni chiroqqa solib o’qi to hold a letter up to a light and read it. burgutni qirg’ovulga sol to set a falcon after a pheasant. uni oldingga solib kel Bring him here., Drag him down here. tashvishga sol to make worried. og’ir ahvolga sol to put in bad circumstances. shovqin sol to make noise. oyna sol to install a mirror. tish sol to have a set of false teeth made. imorat sol to erect a building. qamchi sol to strike with a whip. qilich sol to strike with a sword. oyoqqa zanjir sol to put fetters on (s.o.’s) legs. surat sol to illustrate. toshga gul sol to carve a design in stone. musallas sol to distill wine. mayiz sol to set out grapes for drying (into raisins). soliq sol to levy or collect a tax. boshni quyi sol to hang one’s head. ishga sol to put to work, to implement. musht sol to strike with the fist. chang sol to seize with hand or claw. qarmoq sol to hook. o’rtaga sol to put forward for discussion; to use as an excuse; to share, to make available for all. chilim sol to fill and light a hookah. (after V sol to do something forcefully and rapidly, e.g., tura solib qoch to get right up and run off.; uyga kira solib karavotga o’zini tashla to rush into the house and throw oneself on the couch. ochib sol to throw wide open. (soldir, soldiril, solin, solintir, solish) raft; jury rigged wooden bridge or platform -
74 drabin|a
Ⅰ f 1. (ze szczeblami) ladder; (składana, ze stopniami) stepladder- drabina strażacka a fire ladder- wspinać się po drabinie to climb a. go up a ladder- schodzić po drabinie to go down a ladder- wejść na drabinę/zejść z drabiny to get up on/down off a ladder- stać na drabinie to be up (on) a ladder2. (w stajni, na wozie) (hay) rack- wkładać siano na drabinę to stack (up) hay3. przen. (hierarchia) ladder przen.- drabina społeczna the social ladder- na szczycie drabiny stanowisk w firmie at the top of the corporate ladder- na najniższym szczeblu drabiny on the bottom rung of the ladder przen.Ⅱ drabiny plt pot. hay wagonThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drabin|a
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75 uch
1. end, tip, point. uch ber to become manifest, to begin to appear. uchchiga chiqqan expert, master (in derogatory sense). ko’z uchi bilan qara to look askance at. eng uchida secretly. oyoq uchida/uchi bilan ko’rsat to point at with one’s foot (i.e., apathetically, disdainfully). til(ining) uchida on the surface, perfunctorily, insincerely. qo’l uchida perfunctorily; barely, with difficulty. uchini chiqar to whisper, to tell furtively 2. three; grade of ?C? on 5 point scale; tri. uch oyoq tripod. uch pul three cents 3. a kind of votive light made of cotton wrapped on a stick which is lighted on Thursday and Friday evenings in remembrance of the spirits of the dead v.i. to fly; to carry (voice); to break or crack off; to be taken, to be deceived; to quiver, to twitch; to be shot, to be taken out. chanada uch to sled. chang’ida uch to ski. barakasi uch to dwindle. ko’zi uchib turibdi He is itching to see (it). uchib qol to pass out (from drunkenness). shamolga uchdi scattered to the four winds. birovning gapiga uch to be taken in by what s.o. says. ( uchir, uchiril, uchirish, uchish)uchak dial.ladder; roof.uchala coll.s. uchov.uchalatoy bot.a species of elm (w/ extremely hard wood, used for making wagon wheels) -
76 отомстить
1) General subject: avenge, avenge oneself (on - кому-л., for - за что-либо), get back at (He killed his three children to get back at their mother.), get own back on (кому-л.), have revenge upon (за что-л.; кому-л.), pay back, pay off, requite, retaliate, revenge, revenge (кому-л.), revenge oneself (кому-либо; за что-либо), revenge oneself upon for (кому-л., за что-л.), take revenge upon (за что-л.; кому-л.), take the change out of (кому-л.), take vengeance on (кому-л.), take vengeance on for, get even with (for - за), take revenge on (кому-л.), have scalp (за обиду; кому-л.), give tit for tat (кому-л.), settle with (кому-л.), take it out of (кому-л.), have scalp (кому-л., за обиду), have revenge upon (кому-л., за что-л.), get revenge2) Colloquial: get back (кому-л.), flip the script, get a bit of own back3) American: even, evener, even up on4) Law: have revenge7) Makarov: get (one's) own back on (smb.) (кому-л.), take it out of (smb.) (кому-л.), exact vengeance on for (кому-л. за что-л.), exact vengeance upon for (кому-л. за что-л.), exact vengeance on for (кому-л., за что-л.), exact vengeance upon for (кому-л., за что-л.), inflict vengeance on for (кому-л., за что-л.), inflict vengeance upon for (кому-л., за что-л.), take vengeance on for (кому-л., за что-л.), take vengeance upon for (кому-л., за что-л.), wreak vengeance on for (кому-л., за что-л.), wreak vengeance upon for (кому-л., за что-л.) -
77 vigilante
• flagging of a ship• flagman• flagon• guaranty reserve• guard• guard against• guardianship of the mentally incapacitated• guardsman• Guatemala• open-ended task force• open-face• patrol wagon• patrolman• patron• policeman• surveillant• vigilant• wake up with a start• wakefully• ward off• warden• wardenry• wartime• wary investor• watchdog• watchdog of the treasury• watchful night• watchmaker's• watchman• watchstrap -
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79 זבונא
זָבוֹנָא, זָבוֹנָהm. (preced. wds.) buyer, merchant. Targ. II Esth. 3:11Y.Kil.II, beg.27c.Y.Kidd.II, 64a top קרן ז׳וכ׳ the merchant packed his goods on his wagon and went off; v. דַּרֵּי. -
80 זבונה
זָבוֹנָא, זָבוֹנָהm. (preced. wds.) buyer, merchant. Targ. II Esth. 3:11Y.Kil.II, beg.27c.Y.Kidd.II, 64a top קרן ז׳וכ׳ the merchant packed his goods on his wagon and went off; v. דַּרֵּי.
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off the wagon — 1. mod. drinking liquor after a period of abstinence. □ Poor John fell off the wagon again. Drunk as a skunk. □ He was off the wagon for a year the last time before he sobered up. 2. mod. back on drugs after a period of abstinence. □ Max is off… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
off the wagon — adverb (or adjective) : no longer under pledge or resolution to abstain from alcoholic beverages * * * off the wagon informal phrase drinking alcohol again after not drinking for a period of time Thesaurus: drunksynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
off the wagon — adverb No longer maintaining a program of self improvement or abstinence from an undesirable habit, especially drinking alcohol. She kept up her diet for an entire month before falling off the wagon. Ant: on the wagon … Wiktionary
off\ the\ wagon — adj. phr. slang No longer refusing to drink whiskey or other alcoholic beverages; drinking liquor again, after stopping for a while. When a heavy drinker quits he must really quit. One little drink of whiskey is enough to drive him off the wagon … Словарь американских идиом
off the wagon — habitually drinking alcohol after a period of abstinence After having been on the wagon: When a man like that goes off the wagon, he bites dust. (Kersh, 1936) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
off the wagon — drinking alcohol again, after having stopped. If she falls off the wagon again, she ll just have to pick herself up and try to stop drinking. Usage notes: usually said about someone who has an alcohol problem Opposite of: on the wagon … New idioms dictionary
off the wagon — phrasal in or into a state of no longer abstaining from alcoholic beverages < fell off the wagon > … New Collegiate Dictionary
off the wagon — drinking again, drunk again He s off the wagon again. He started drinking last night … English idioms
off the wagon — begin to drink alcohol again after stopping for awhile He seems to be off the wagon again. I saw him yesterday and I am sure that he had been drinking … Idioms and examples