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41 פְּשַׁח
פְּשַׁחch. sam(פשחto split, tear off, strip). Targ. 1 Sam. 15:33 (h. text שסף). Targ. Ps. 7:3 (h. text פרק).M. Kat. 10b האי מאן דפ׳ דיקלא he that strips a date palm (cuts shoots off); B. Bath.54a. Pa. פַּשַּׁח same. Targ. II Esth. 3:8.Bets.33b הוה מְפַשַּׁחַוכ׳ broke a branch off, and gave us each several sticks. Ithpe. אִתְפְּשַׁח, אִיפְּשַׁח 1) to be torn loose, separated. Targ. Y. Lev. 11:32; 39. 2) (cmp. פָּרַס Hif.) to part ones feet, to force ones self to stand still. Kidd.81a מטא לפלגא (ד)דרגא א׳ when he arrived at half the ladder, he stemmed his feet. -
42 golpear
v.1 to hit.María golpea la puerta Mary hits the door.2 to beat on.3 to kick back, to kick, to knock back, to recoil.El rifle golpea al disparar The rifle kicks back=recoils when it shoots.4 to strike, to hit.Una tempestad golpeó nuestro pueblo hoy A storm struck our town today.* * ** * *verb1) to beat, hit2) knock3) strike* * *1. VT1) (=dar un golpe a) to hit; (=dar golpes a) [+ persona, alfombra] to beat; [para llamar la atención] [+ mesa, puerta, pared] to bang onla golpearon en la cabeza con una pistola — [una vez] they hit her on the head with a gun; [varias veces] they beat her about the head with a gun
2) [desastre natural] to hit, strike2.VI to beat3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <objeto/superficie>no golpees la puerta al salir — don't slam o bang the door as you go out
2)a) ( chocar) to hitb) ( maltratar) to beat, hitc) ( sacudir)la vida la ha golpeado duramente — life has treated her harshly o (liter) has dealt her some harsh blows
2.una nueva tragedia golpea al país — a fresh tragedy has hit o struck the country
golpear via) (dar, pegar)b) (AmS) ( llamar a la puerta) to knockc) ( en fútbol americano) to scrimmage3.golpearse v prona) (refl) ( accidentalmente) <cabeza/codo> to bang, hitb) (AmL) puerta to bang* * *= beat, hit, strike, bang, club, bash, knock, punch, thrash, smite, belt.Ex. Flexible moulds made of laminated paper called 'flong' were first used in Lyons in 1829 and were blotting and tissue paper pasted together, and the mould was formed by beating damp flong on the face of the type.Ex. When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.Ex. The ribbon must be disengaged so that the metal typefaces strike the wax sheet directly.Ex. On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.Ex. At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison = En el momento de su arresto le habían golpeado, dado patadas y golpeado en la cabeza con la culata de una pistola, causándole problemas de salud que están siendo tratados adecuadadamente en la cárcel.Ex. Newspapers took advantage of the accident to attack or ' bash' the nuclear industry or nuclear power in general.Ex. He said this was when the crocodile snuck up from behind and knocked her with its front paws.Ex. In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex. Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex. Instead, this may come off as a sort of mixed signal considering that God has chosen to smite California right after a proposition was passed banning same sex marriage.Ex. They chased him and one belted him over the head with the bar, forcing him to the ground.----* golpear a Alguien hasta dejarlo inconsciente = beat + Nombre + unconscious.* golpear con fuerza = smite.* golpear con una porra = club.* golpear con un martillo = hammer.* golpear con violencia = smite.* golpear duramente = pummel, smite.* golpear fuerte = wallop, whack.* golpear ligeramente = tap, pat.* golpear ligeramente la punta de los dedos en sucesión sobre una superficie = tap + fingers.* golpear rozando = clip.* golpearse el pecho = beat + Posesivo + breast.* golpear violentamente = bash.* intentar golpear Algo = take + a swing at.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <objeto/superficie>no golpees la puerta al salir — don't slam o bang the door as you go out
2)a) ( chocar) to hitb) ( maltratar) to beat, hitc) ( sacudir)la vida la ha golpeado duramente — life has treated her harshly o (liter) has dealt her some harsh blows
2.una nueva tragedia golpea al país — a fresh tragedy has hit o struck the country
golpear via) (dar, pegar)b) (AmS) ( llamar a la puerta) to knockc) ( en fútbol americano) to scrimmage3.golpearse v prona) (refl) ( accidentalmente) <cabeza/codo> to bang, hitb) (AmL) puerta to bang* * *= beat, hit, strike, bang, club, bash, knock, punch, thrash, smite, belt.Ex: Flexible moulds made of laminated paper called 'flong' were first used in Lyons in 1829 and were blotting and tissue paper pasted together, and the mould was formed by beating damp flong on the face of the type.
Ex: When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.Ex: The ribbon must be disengaged so that the metal typefaces strike the wax sheet directly.Ex: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.Ex: At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison = En el momento de su arresto le habían golpeado, dado patadas y golpeado en la cabeza con la culata de una pistola, causándole problemas de salud que están siendo tratados adecuadadamente en la cárcel.Ex: Newspapers took advantage of the accident to attack or ' bash' the nuclear industry or nuclear power in general.Ex: He said this was when the crocodile snuck up from behind and knocked her with its front paws.Ex: In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex: Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex: Instead, this may come off as a sort of mixed signal considering that God has chosen to smite California right after a proposition was passed banning same sex marriage.Ex: They chased him and one belted him over the head with the bar, forcing him to the ground.* golpear a Alguien hasta dejarlo inconsciente = beat + Nombre + unconscious.* golpear con fuerza = smite.* golpear con una porra = club.* golpear con un martillo = hammer.* golpear con violencia = smite.* golpear duramente = pummel, smite.* golpear fuerte = wallop, whack.* golpear ligeramente = tap, pat.* golpear ligeramente la punta de los dedos en sucesión sobre una superficie = tap + fingers.* golpear rozando = clip.* golpearse el pecho = beat + Posesivo + breast.* golpear violentamente = bash.* intentar golpear Algo = take + a swing at.* * *golpear [A1 ]vtA ‹superficie/objeto›no golpees la máquina don't bang the machinegolpeó la puerta con tal fuerza que casi la tira abajo he banged (on) the door so hard that he almost knocked it downno golpees la puerta al salir don't slam the door as you go outgolpear el filete con la maza beat o pound the steak with a tenderizerla lluvia golpeaba los cristales the rain beat against the window panesgolpeó el atril con la batuta he tapped his baton on the music stand, he tapped the music stand with his batonlos macillos golpean las cuerdas the hammers strike the stringsB ‹persona›1 (chocar) to hitalgo me golpeó en la cara something hit me in the face2 (pegarle a) to beat, hitlo golpearon brutalmente he was brutally beaten3(sacudir): una nueva tragedia golpea al país a fresh tragedy has hit o struck the countryla vida la ha golpeado duramente life has treated her harshly o ( liter) has dealt her some harsh blows■ golpearvi1 (dar, pegar) golpear CONTRA algo to beat AGAINST sthel granizo golpeaba contra la ventana the hail beat against the window pane2 ( AmS) (llamar a la puerta) to knockalguien golpeó (a la puerta) someone knocked on o at the doorestán golpeando there's someone (knocking) at the door3 (en fútbol americano) to scrimmage1 ( refl) (accidentalmente) ‹cabeza/codo› to bang, hit2 ( AmL) «puerta» to bang* * *
golpear ( conjugate golpear) verbo transitivo
1 ‹objeto/superficie› to bang;
( repetidamente) to beat;◊ no golpees la puerta al salir don't slam o bang the door as you go out;
la lluvia golpeaba los cristales the rain beat against the window panes;
golpeó la mesa con el puño he banged his fist on the table
2 ( pegar) to hit;
su marido la golpea her husband hits her
verbo intransitivoa) (dar, pegar) golpear contra algo to beat against sth
golpearse verbo pronominal
golpear verbo transitivo
1 (accidentalmente) to hit
2 (con intención de herir) to beat, hit
(con el puño) to punch
3 (una puerta, una ventana, etc) to bang: la ventana no dejaba de golpear, the window kept banging
' golpear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ablandar
- maltratar
- swing
- vapulear
- dar
- fuerte
- impactar
- macanear
- pegar
- rebote
- repiquetear
- sacudir
- valer
English:
bang
- bash
- bash in
- batter
- beat
- bonk
- bop
- bump
- crack
- do over
- flick
- hard
- hit
- jar
- knock
- lash out
- pistol-whip
- play
- pummel
- rap
- slam
- slog
- smash
- strike
- stub
- thump
- whack
- hammer
- putt
- thrash
* * *♦ vt1. [impactar] to hit;[puerta] to bang;las olas golpeaban el rompeolas the waves beat against the breakwater;no golpees la impresora stop hitting o banging the printer2. [pegar] to hit;[con puño] to punch;lo golpearon hasta dejarlo inconsciente they beat him unconscious3. [afectar, sacudir]la crisis económica ha golpeado a toda la zona the economic crisis has hit o affected the whole region;la vida lo ha golpeado duramente life has dealt him some harsh blows♦ vi2. Andes, RP [llamar] to knock at the door;están golpeando someone's knocking at the door* * ** * *golpear vt1) : to beat (up), to hit2) : to slam, to bang, to strikegolpear vi1) : to knock (at a door)2) : to beatla lluvia golpeaba contra el tejado: the rain beat against the roof* * *golpear vb2. (puerta, ventana) to bang -
43 пускать
пуститьпускать куда-л. — let* (d.) go somewhere, allow (d.) to go somewhere
пускать детей гулять — permit the children to go, или let* the children go, for a walk
пускать на волю — set* free (d.); ( птицу) let* out (d.)
пускать кого-л. в отпуск — let* smb. go on leave, give* smb. leave (of absence)
не пускать ( внутрь) — keep* out (d.)
не пускайте его сюда — don't let him in; don't allow him to enter; keep him out
3. (вн.; приводить в движение) start (d.), put* in action (d.); (о машине тж.) start (d.), set* in motion (d.); ( о предприятии) start (d.), set* working (d.)пускать воду, газ — turn on water, gas
пускать часы — start a clock
пускать фейерверк — let* off fireworks
пускать волчок — spin* a top
пускать фонтан — set* the fountain playing
пускать змея — fly* a kite
пускать камнем в кого-л. — throw* a stone at smb.
пускать к стрелу — shoot* an arrow
5. (вн.) бот. sprout (d.), put* out, put* forth (d.)пускать ростки — put* out shoots, sprout
пускать корни — root, take* toot (тж. перен.)
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пускать в обращение (вн.) — put* in circulation (d.)пустить в производство (вн.) — put* in production (d.), put* on the production line (d.)
пускать в ход что-л. — start smth., set* smth. going, set* smth. in motion, give* smth. a start; launch smth.; set* smth. in train
пускать в ход все средства — leave* no stone unturned; move heaven and earth идиом.
пускать в продажу (вн.) — offer, или put* up, for sale (d.)
пускать слух — start / spread* a rumour
пускать лошадь рысью — trot a horse
пускать лошадь во весь опор — give* a horse its head
пускать жильцов — take* in lodgers; let* (a house*, a room, etc.)
пускать ко дну (вн.) — send* to the bottom (d.), sink* (d.)
пускать под откос (вн.) — derail (d.)
пускать по миру (вн.) — beggar (d.); ruin utterly (d.)
пускать козла в огород — set* the wolf* to keep the sheep
пустить себе пулю в лоб — blow* one's brains out; put* a bullet through one's head
пускать кровь кому-л. — bleed* smb.; мед. phlebotomize smb.; мед. phlebotomize smb.
пускать пыль в глаза — cut* a dash, show* off
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44 bambou
bambou [bɑ̃bu]masculine noun( = plante) bamboo• dans ce restaurant, c'est le coup de bambou (inf) ( = prix exorbitant) they really fleece (inf) you in that restaurant* * *bɑ̃bunom masculin1) lit bamboo2) figcoup de bambou — ( facture) steep ou hefty bill
avoir le coup de bambou — ( être fatigué) to be knackered (sl) GB ou bushed (colloq) US
* * *bɑ̃bu nm* * *bambou nm bamboo; des pousses de bambou bamboo shoots; coup de bambou ( facture) steep ou hefty bill; dans ce magasin, c'est le coup de bambou in that shop GB ou store US, they charge the earth; avoir le coup de bambou ( se comporter bizarrement) to go off one's rocker○; ( être fatigué) to be knackered○ GB ou bushed○ US.[bɑ̃bu] nom masculina. (familier) [devenir fou] to go crazyb. [être fatigué] to feel very tiredc'est le coup de bambou dans ce restaurant! (familier) [très cher] this restaurant's a real rip-off!————————en bambou locution adjectivale[meuble, cloison] bamboo (modificateur) -
45 апофиза
петр.apophyseпетр.shoot offпетр.shoots off -
46 пускать
несов. - пуска́ть, сов. - пусти́ть1) (вн.; переставать держать) let go (of)пусти́те мою́ ру́ку — let go of my arm!
пусти́те меня́! — let me go!
2) (вн. куда́-л; не мешать движению) let (d) go ( somewhere); ( пропускать) let (d) pass; ( впускать) let (d) in; ( выпускать) let (d) outпуска́ть дете́й гуля́ть — let the children go for a walk
не пуска́йте его́ сюда́ — don't let him in
не пуска́йте соба́ку на газо́н — keep the dog off the grass
пуска́ть ры́бок в аква́риум — let / put fish into the aquarium
пуска́ть на во́лю (птицу и т.п.) — let (d) out, set (d) free
3) (вн.; направлять куда-л или заставлять двигаться каким-л образом) send (d), direct (d)пуска́ть соста́в на запа́сный путь — send the train to the sidetrack
пусти́те э́то по ряда́м — pass / send this round, please
пуска́ть ко дну (вн.) — send (d) to the bottom, sink (d)
пуска́ть по́езд под отко́с — derail the train
пуска́ть ло́дку по тече́нию — let the boat drift with the current
пуска́ть ло́шадь ры́сью — trot a horse
пуска́ть ло́шадь во весь опо́р — give a horse its head
4) (вн.; тв.; бросать, запускать) throw [θrəʊ] (d), shoot (d)пуска́ть стрелу́ — shoot an arrow
пуска́ть ка́мнем в окно́ — fling / throw / hurl a stone at a window
пуска́ть ка́мешки по воде́ (так, чтобы они несколько раз отскочили от поверхности) — skim stones across the surface of water
пуска́ть зме́я — fly a kite
5) (вн.; испускать, выбрасывать из себя) emit (d), send out (d), give forth (d)пуска́ть ростки́ — put out shoots, sprout
пуска́ть ко́рни — root, take root
6) (вн.; приводить в движение, действие) start (d), put (d) in action; (машину тж.) start (d), set (d) in motion; actuate (d), activate (d); ( предприятие) start (d), launch (d), put (d) into operation / serviceпуска́ть часы́ — start a clock
пуска́ть фейерве́рк — let off fireworks
пуска́ть волчо́к — spin a top
пуска́ть фонта́н — set the fountain playing
пуска́ть во́ду [газ] (открывать кран, вентиль) — turn on water [gas]; (начинать подачу воды, газа) start the supply of water [gas]
7) (вн. в вн.; внедрять, вводить) put (d into)пуска́ть в эксплуата́цию — put (d) into operation / service
пуска́ть в обраще́ние (вн.) — put (d) in circulation
пусти́ть в произво́дство (вн.) — put (d) in production, put (d) on the production line
пуска́ть в прода́жу (вн.) — offer [put up] (d) for sale
8) (вн.; распространять) spread (d)пуска́ть слух — spread / circulate the rumour
пуска́ть круги́ по воде́ — make ripples (on the surface of water)
пуска́ть волну́ — make waves
9) (вн. на вн.; использовать на какие-л цели) use (d for)пусти́ть пла́тье на ку́хонные тря́пки — use a dress for kitchen cloths
••пуска́ть в ход все сре́дства — use every stick in the book; move heaven ['he-] and earth идиом.
пуска́ть жильцо́в (сдавать жильё) — take in lodgers / tenants
пуска́ть козла́ в огоро́д — см. козёл
пуска́ть кровь кому́-л — bleed smb; мед. phlebotomize smb
пуска́ть по́ миру (вн.) — beggar (d); ruin (d) utterly
пуска́ть под отко́с (вн.) — derail (d)
пуска́ть пузыри́ — см. пузырь
пуска́ть пыль в глаза́ — см. пыль
пусти́ть себе́ пу́лю в лоб — см. пуля
пусти́ть слезу́ — shed a tear [tɪə]
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47 subicio
I.Lit., to throw, lay, place, or bring under or near (cf. subdo); in all senses construed with acc. and dat., or with acc. and sub and acc.; not with sub and abl. (v. Madvig. ad Cic. Fin. 2, 15, 48; cf. II. B. 2. infra).A.In gen.: si parum habet lactis mater, ut subiciat (agnum) sub alterius mammam. Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 20:B.manum ventri et sub femina (boum),
Col. 6, 2, 6: nonnulli inter carros rotasque mataras ac tragulas subiciebant, discharged their javelins and darts below, i. e. between the wagons and the wheels, Caes. B. G. 1, 26:biremes, subjectis scutulis, subduxit,
id. B. C. 3, 40:ligna et sarmenta circumdare ignemque circum subicere coeperunt,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 27, § 69; cf.:ignes tectis ac moenibus,
id. Cat. 3, 1, 2:ignem,
id. Rab. Post. 6, 13; Auct. B. Afr. 87, 1; 91, 3; Ov. M. 1, 229 al.:faces,
Cic. Mil. 35, 98; Vell. 2, 48, 3; Val. Max. 5, 5, 4:bracchia pallae,
Ov. M. 3, 167:eburnea collo Bracchia,
id. Am. 3, 7, 7:scuto sinistram, Canitiem galeae,
id. Tr. 4, 1, 74:laxiorem sinum sinistro bracchio,
Quint. 11, 3, 146:umeros lecto,
Val. Max. 4, 1, 12:pallium togae,
id. 2, 2, 2:ova gallinis,
Plin. 18, 26, 62, § 231; 10, 59, 79, § 161:cum tota se luna sub orbem solis subjecisset,
Cic. Rep. 1, 16:ossa subjecta corpori,
id. N. D. 2, 55, 139 et saep:sub aspectum omnium rem subicit,
Auct. Her. 4, 47, 60:res sub oculos,
Quint. 8, 6, 19:aliquid oculis,
Cic. Or. 40, 139; Liv. 3, 69; Quint. 2, 18, 2:oves sub umbriferas rupes,
to place near, close to, Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 11:castris legiones,
Caes. B. C. 3, 56:aciem suam castris Scipionis,
id. ib. 3, 37:se iniquis locis,
id. ib. 3, 85:terram ferro,
to throw up with the share, to plough up, Cic. Leg. 2, 18, 45 Moser N. cr.: corpora saltu Subiciunt in equos, throw up, i. e. mount, Verg. A. 12, 288:pavidum regem in equum,
to set, Liv. 31, 37:me e postremo in tertium locum esse subjectum,
have been brought, Cic. Toga Cand. Fragm. p. 522 Orell.: copias integras vulneratis defessisque subiciebat, i. e. put in the place of, substituted, Auct. B. Alex. 26, 2.—Hence ( poet.): se subicere, to mount, grow:quantum vere novo viridis se subicit alnus,
shoots up, Verg. E. 10, 74:laurus Parva sub ingenti matris se subicit umbrā,
id. G. 2, 19 Forbig. ad loc.—In partic.1.To hand to, supply:2.cum ei libellum malus poëta de populo subjecisset,
Cic. Arch. 10, 25:ipse manu subicit gladios ac tela ministrat,
Luc. 7, 574.—To substitute false for true; to forge, counterfeit (syn.:3.suppono, substituo): testamenta,
Cic. Phil. 14, 3, 7:testamentum mariti,
Quint. 9, 2, 73:locupleti falsum testamentum,
Val. Max. 9, 4, 1:partum,
Dig. 25, 4, 1 fin.:falsum aliquid,
Quint. 12, 3, 3:aes pro auro in pignore dando,
Dig. 13, 7, 36:fratrem suum,
Just. 1, 9.—To suborn:II.subicitur L. Metellus ab inimicis Caesaris, qui hanc rem distrahat,
Caes. B. C. 1, 33:testes frequenter subici ab adversario solent,
Quint. 5, 7, 12:suspitione subjecti petitoris non carebit,
id. 4, 2, 96.Trop.A.In gen.1.To submit, subject:2.ea quae sub sensus subjecta sunt,
Cic. Ac. 2, 23, 74:res, quae subjectae sunt sensibus,
id. Fin. 5, 12, 36; id. Ac. 1, 8, 31:cogitationi aliquid subicere,
submit, id. Clu. 2, 6; Quint. 5, 12, 13;ait (Epicurus), eos neque intellegere neque videre, sub hanc vocem honestatis quae sit subicienda sententia,
i. e. what meaning is to be attributed to it, Cic. Fin. 2, 15, 48 B. and K.; Madvig. ad loc.; cf.:huic verbo (voluptas) omnes qui Latine sciunt duas res subiciunt, laetitiam in animo, commotionem suavem jucunditatis in corpore,
id. ib. 2, 4, 13:dico eum non intellegere interdum, quid sonet haec vox voluptatis, id est, quae res huic voci subiciatur,
id. ib. 2, 2, 6; cf.: quaeritur, quae res ei (nomini) subicienda sit, Quint. 7, 3, 4.—To substitute:B.mutata, in quibus pro verbo proprio subicitur aliud, quod idem significet,
Cic. Or. 27, 92; so Quint. 3, 6, 28:aliud pro eo, quod neges,
id. 6, 3, 74 et saep.—In partic.1.Pregn., to place under, to make subject, to subject:2.subiciunt se homines imperio alterius et potestati,
i. e. submit, Cic. Off. 2, 6, 22; cf. Caes. B. G. 7, 1:exteras gentes servitio,
Liv. 26, 49:Albius et Atrius quibus vos subjecistis,
id. 28, 28, 9:ut alter alterius imperio subiceretur,
id. 28, 21, 9:gentem suam dicioni nostrae,
Tac. A. 13, 55; Curt. 8, 1, 37; cf.:Gallia securibus subjecta,
Caes. B. G. 7, 77:omnia praeter eam (virtutem) subjecta, sunt sub fortunae dominationem,
Auct. Her. 4, 17, 24:nos sub eorum potestatem,
id. 2, 31, 50:matribus familias sub hostilem libidinem subjectis,
id. 4, 8, 12:sub aspectus omnium rem subjecit,
id. 4, 47, 60; cf.:deos penatis subjectos esse libidini tribuniciae,
Cic. Dom. 40, 106:populum senatui,
Val. Max. 8, 9, 1:si virtus subjecta sub varios incertosque casus famula fortunae est,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 1, 2:id quod sub eam vim subjectum est,
id. Top. 15, 58:cujus victus vestitusque necessarius sub praeconem subjectus est,
id. Quint. 15, 49 B. and K.:bona civium voci praeconis,
id. Off. 2, 23. 83;for which, simply reliquias spectaculorum,
to expose for sale, Suet. Calig. 38; so,delatores,
id. Tit. 8:hiemi navigationem,
to subject, expose, Caes. B. G. 4, 36:domum periculo,
Quint. 7, 1, 53:scelus fraudemque nocentis odio civium,
Cic. de Or. 1, 46, 202:fortunas innocentium fictis auditionibus,
id. Planc. 23, 56:aliquid calumniae,
Liv. 38, 48.—To subject or subordinate a particular to a general, to range or treat it under, append it to, etc.; in the pass., to be ranged under or comprised in any thing:3.quattuor partes, quae subiciuntur sub vocabulum recti,
Auct. Her. 3, 4, 7 B. and K.:unum quodque genus exemplorum sub singulos artis locos subicere,
id. 4, 2, 3; cf. with dat.:formarum certus est numerus, quae cuique generi subiciantur,
Cic. Top. 8, 33:qui vocabulum sive appellationem nomini subjecerunt tamquam speciem ejus,
Quint. 1, 4, 20; cf.:sub metum subjecta sunt pigritia, pudor, terror, etc.,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 7, 16; 4, 8, 19; Quint. 3, 5, 1:fas, justum, etc.... subici possunt honestati,
id. 3, 8, 26:dicere apte plerique ornatui subiciunt,
id. 1, 5, 1 et saep.—To place under in succession or order, in speaking or writing, i. e. to place after, let follow, affix, annex, append, subjoin (cf.:4.addo, adicio): post orationis figuras tertium quendam subjecit locum,
Quint. 9, 1, 36:longis (litteris) breves subicere,
id. 9, 4, 34:B litterae absonam et ipsam S subiciendo,
id. 12, 10, 32:narrationem prooemio,
id. 4, 2, 24; cf. id. 5, 13, 59:cur sic opinetur, rationem subicit,
adds, subjoins, Cic. Div. 2, 50, 104:quod subicit, Pompeianos esse a Sullā impulsos, etc.,
id. Sull. 21, 60:a quibusdam senatoribus subjectum est,
Liv. 29, 15, 1:subicit Scrofa: De formā culturae hoc dico, etc.,
Varr. R. R. 1, 7, 2:non exspectare responsum et statim subicere, etc.,
Quint. 9, 2, 15:edicto subjecisti, quid in utrumque vestrum esset impensum,
Plin. Pan. 20, 5 et saep.:vix pauca furenti Subicio,
i. e. answer, reply, Verg. A. 3, 314.—To comprehend under, collect or embrace in:5.per quam res disperse et diffuse dictae unum sub aspectum subiciuntur,
Cic. Inv. 1, 52, 98.—To bring forward, propose, adduce; to bring to mind, prompt, suggest, etc.:A.si meministi id, quod olim dictum est, subice,
Ter. Phorm. 2, 3, 40 Ruhnk.; cf.:cupio mihi ab illo subici, si quid forte praetereo,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 10, § 25:subiciens, quid dicerem,
id. Fl. 22, 53:quae dolor querentibus subicit,
Liv. 3, 48; 45, 18:nec tibi subiciet carmina serus amor,
Prop. 1, 7, 20:spes est Peliā subjecta creatis,
Ov. M. 7, 304.—Hence, sub-jectus, a, um, P. a.Of places, lying under or near, bordering upon, neighboring, adjacent:B.alter (cingulus terrae) subjectus aquiloni,
Cic. Rep. 6, 20:Heraclea, quae est subjecta Candaviae,
Caes. B. C. 3, 79:Ossa,
Ov. M. 1, 155:rivus castris Scipionis subjectus,
Caes. B. C. 3, 37:subjectus viae campus,
Liv. 2, 38: Armenia subjecta suo regno (opp. Cappadocia longius remota), Auct. B. Alex. 35, 2; 28, 3: genae deinde ab inferiore parte tutantur subjectae, Cic. N. D. 2, 57, 143.—(Acc. to II. B. 1.) Subjected, subject:C.si quidem Ea (natura deorum) subjecta est ei necessitati,
Cic. N. D. 2, 30, 77:servitio,
Liv. 26, 49, 8:subjectior in diem et horam Invidiae,
exposed, Hor. S. 2, 6, 47:ancipiti fortunae,
Val. Max. 7, 2, ext. 2:species, quae sunt generi subjectae,
subordinate, Quint. 5, 10, 57:tum neque subjectus solito nec blandior esto,
submissive, Ov. A. A. 2, 411; cf.:parcere subjectis et debellare superbos,
Verg. A. 6, 853.— Subst.: sub-jectus, i, m., an inferior, subject:(vilicus), qui, quid aut qualiter faciendum sit, ab subjecto discit,
Col. 1, 2, 4; 11, 1, 25:Mithridates ab omnibus subjectis singula exquirens, etc.,
Plin. 25, 2, 3, § 7.—In the later philos. and gram. lang.: subjec-tum, i, n. (sc. verbum), that which is spoken of, the foundation or subject of a proposition:omne quicquid dicimus aut subjectum est aut de subjecto aut in subjecto est. Subjectum est prima substantia, quod ipsum nulli accidit alii inseparabiliter, etc.,
Mart. Cap. 4, § 361; App. Dogm. Plat. 3, p. 34, 4 et saep.—* Adv.: subjectē (cf. B. supra), humbly, submissively:haec quam potest demississime et subjectissime exponit,
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κλάω (A) [pron. full] [ᾰ], [tense] impf. ἔκλων ( κατ-) Il.20.227, (ἀν-) Th.2.76: [tense] fut. κλάσω [ᾰ] J.AJ10.11.3, Luc.DDeor.11.1: [tense] aor. 1 ἔκλᾰσα, [dialect] Ep.Aκλάσε Od.6.128
,κατά-κλασσε Theoc.25.147
:—[voice] Med., poet. [tense] aor.κλάσσατο AP7.124
(Diog. Laert.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.κλασθήσομαι Arist.Mete. 373a5
: [tense] aor.ἐκλάσθην Il.11.584
: [tense] pf. , etc.: [tense] aor. 2 part. κλάς (as if from κλῆμι) Anacr.153:—break, break off,ἐξ ὕλης πτόρθον κλάσε Od.6.128
;ἐκλάσθη δὲ δόναξ Il.11.584
; break off the luxuriant shoots of the vine, Thphr. CP1.15.1 ([voice] Pass.), Gal.6.134, Longus 3.29, etc.;κ. ἄρτον 1 Ep.Cor.10.16
, cf. 11.24 ([voice] Pass.).2 Geom., deflect, inflect, usu. of drawing a straight line 'broken back' at a line or surface,κλάσαι εὐθεῖαν τὴν ΑΓΒ ἐν λόγῳ τῷ δοθέντι Papp. 904.17
; ἀπὸ δύο σημείων τῶν B, Eκλάσαι τὴν ΒΝΞΕ Id.122.3
:—more freq. in [voice] Pass., Arist.APo.1.c.; ἡ κεκλασμένη (sc. γραμμή) Id.Ph. 228b24;αἱ κλώμεναι εὐθεῖαι Apollon.Perg.Con.2.52
; ἐὰν ἀπὸ τῶν σημείων κλασθῶσιν ib.3.52;κεκλάσθω Euc.3.20
, al.; of visual rays, Arist.Mete. 377b22, Pr. 912b29; of arteries, Gal.9.84: generally,καμπαῖς κεκλασμένας ὑποπορεύσεις Plu.2.968b
; κεκλ. στολίδες ib.64a; τὰ κλώμενα τῶν ῥευμάτων their broken courses, ib.747d.3 metaph., break, weaken, frustrate,τὴν ἐλπίδα J.BJ3.7.13
, cf. Epigr.Gr. 348 ([place name] Cios): in [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass., κεκλασμένη φωνή weak, effeminate voice, Hp.Epid.7.80, Arist.Phgn. 813a35 (also of the Siren's song, Vett.Val.108.28, cf.κ. ἀοιδή 242.10
); τὰ κεκλ. τῶν ὀμμάτων enfeebled eyes, Arist.Phgn. 808a9; κεκλ. μέλη varied by modulation, Plu.2.1138c; ῥυθμὸς κεκλ. broken rhythm, Longin.41.1; τὸ κεκλ. καὶ παντοδαπόν (sc. τῆς λέξεως) Phld.Rh.1.198S.b of emotion,ἐκλάσθην πρὸς ἔλεον J.Vit.43
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РУБИТЬ СПЛЕЧА coll VP subj: human more often pres, neg imper, or infin with нельзя, не надо, не стоит etc)1. to speak directly, bluntly, without regard for anyone or anythingX рубит сплеча - X speaks straight from the shoulder (straight out)X shoots from the hip X calls a spade a spade X doesn't mince words X tells it like it is.И в своих показаниях, и в письмах, и на суде, и в сделанных после суда заявлениях оба держались по-разному: Якир рубил сплеча, как бы сознавая, что терять ему уже нечего, Красин... подводил подо все определенную философию (Амальрик 1). Each behaved somewhat differently from the other, however, in his recantation, in letters, in court, and in issuing statements after the trial. Yakir, as though realizing that he had nothing to lose, spoke straight out. But Krasin...attributed his actions to a well-defined philosophy (1a)Французские рефюжье, с своей несчастной привычкой рубить сплеча и все мерить на свою мерку, сильно упрекали Кошута за то, что он... в речи, которую произнес в Лондоне с балкона Mansion House, с глубоким уважением говорил о парламентаризме (Герцен 3). The French refugees, with their unfortunate habit of calling a spade a spade and measuring everything by their own standard, made it a great reproach against Kossuth that...in the speech delivered in London from the balcony of the Mansion House, (he) had spoken with deep respect of the parliamentary system (3a)2. to act in an impetuous and rash manner, not troubling o.s to think things overX рубит сплеча — X acts recklessly (impulsively, on impulse)X leaps before he looks X goes off half-cockedNeg Imper не руби сплеча — look before you leapdon't do anything hasty (rash).«Подозреваю, что записи в бухгалтерских книгах подделал Кузнецов. Нужно срочно принять меры». - «Не руби сплеча. Подожди, пока у тебя будут доказательства». "I suspect it was Kuznetsov who falsified the records in the account books We must take immediate action " "Look before you leap Wait until you have some evidence " -
50 рубить сплеча
• РУБИТЬ СПЛЕЧА coll[VP; subj: human; more often pres, neg imper, or infin with нельзя, не надо, не стоит etc]=====1. to speak directly, bluntly, without regard for anyone or anything:- X tells it like it is.♦ И в своих показаниях, и в письмах, и на суде, и в сделанных после суда заявлениях оба держались по-разному: Якир рубил сплеча, как бы сознавая, что терять ему уже нечего, Красин... подводил подо все определенную философию (Амальрик 1). Each behaved somewhat differently from the other, however, in his recantation, in letters, in court, and in issuing statements after the trial. Yakir, as though realizing that he had nothing to lose, spoke straight out. But Krasin...attributed his actions to a well-defined philosophy (1a)♦ Французские рефюжье, с своей несчастной привычкой рубить сплеча и все мерить на свою мерку, сильно упрекали Кошута за то, что он... в речи, которую произнес в Лондоне с балкона Mansion House, с глубоким уважением говорил о парламентаризме (Герцен 3). The French refugees, with their unfortunate habit of calling a spade a spade and measuring everything by their own standard, made it a great reproach against Kossuth that...in the speech delivered in London from the balcony of the Mansion House, [he] had spoken with deep respect of the parliamentary system (3a)2. to act in an impetuous and rash manner, not troubling o.s to think things over:- X рубит сплеча≈ X acts recklessly (impulsively, on impulse);- don't do anything hasty (rash).♦ "Подозреваю, что записи в бухгалтерских книгах подделал Кузнецов. Нужно срочно принять меры". - "Не руби сплеча. Подожди, пока у тебя будут доказательства". "I suspect it was Kuznetsov who falsified the records in the account books We must take immediate action " "Look before you leap Wait until you have some evidence "Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рубить сплеча
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