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101 उभयत्र _ubhayatra
उभयत्र ind.1 In both places.-2 On both sides; भ्रातरुभयत्रा ते अर्थम् Rv.3.53.5. ˚उदात्त having an Udātta accent on both sides.-3 In both cases; Ms.3.125,167. -
102 parte
f part( porzione) portion( lato) sidelaw partyparte civile plaintifffar parte di una società belong to a society, be a member of a societyprendere parte a take part ina parte separatescherzi a parte joking apartmettere da parte qualcosa put something asidedall'altra parte della strada on the other side of the streetda nessuna parte nowhereda tutte le parti everywhereda parte mia for my part, as far as I'm concernedregalo et cetera from mein parte in part, partlyin gran parte largely* * *parte s.f.1 part; ( porzione) share, portion: mi è piaciuta la prima parte, I liked the first part; una parte della casa andò distrutta dal fuoco, part of the house was destroyed by the fire; ho avuto la mia parte di fortuna, I have had my share of luck; non ho ancora avuto la mia parte dei profitti, I have not had my share of the profits yet; dividere in due parti, to divide into two parts; fare le parti, to divide up (o to share out); essere parte integrante di qlco., to be an integral part of sthg. // (mat.) integrazione per parti, integration by parts // parte, ( alcuni) some: una parte di loro non venne, some of them did not come // gran parte di, a lot of (o a large part of); (pl.) a great many (of) (o a lot of): gran parte della gente..., a great many people...; gran parte del mio denaro va per mangiare, a lot of my money goes on food // in parte, in part (o partly): in parte con la forza, in parte con la persuasione, partly by force, partly by persuasion; contribuire in parte alle spese di produzione, to contribute in part towards the expenses of production // in gran parte, largely (o to a great extent) // la maggior parte di, most (of) (o the majority of): la maggior parte della gente, most people; la maggior parte dei miei studenti, most of my students; per la maggior parte, for the most part // aver parte in qlco., to have a hand in sthg. // essere a parte di qlco., to be informed of sthg. (o to be in on sthg.); mettere qlcu. a parte di qlco., to inform s.o. of (o about) sthg. // far parte di qlco., to be (o to form) part of sthg.: far parte della famiglia, to be one of the family; far parte di un partito, to be a member of a party // prender parte a qlco., to take part (o to join) in sthg., ( dividere) to share sthg.: voglio prendere parte alle spese con te, I want to share the expenses with you; prender parte a una congiura, alle celebrazioni, a un affare, to take part in a conspiracy, in the celebrations, in a business-deal; prender parte alla conversazione, to join in the conversation; prendere parte alla gioia di qlcu., to participate in (o to share) s.o.'s joy3 ( luogo, regione) part, region: da qualche parte, somewhere; da che parte viene quell'uomo?, where does that man come from?; dalle mie parti si parla in dialetto, in my part of the country dialect is spoken; devo andare da quelle parti, vuoi un passaggio?, I've got to go over there; if you want I'll give you a lift; non conosco nessuno da queste parti, I don't know anybody in these parts4 ( lato) side, part: dall'altra parte, on the other side; dalla parte destra, sinistra, on the right, left (o on the right-hand, left-hand side); da questa parte della montagna, della strada, on this side of the mountain, of the road; nell'altra parte della città, on the other side of the city; da che parte viene il vento?, which way is the wind blowing from?; questa parte del foglio deve rimanere vuota, this side of the paper must be left blank; il quadro pende da una parte, the picture is hanging down on one side; da che parte arriva il treno?, on which side does the train come in?; da questa parte, signori, this way, gentlemen // da una parte all'altra, from one side to the other // a parte, apart (from): a parte ciò, apart from that; a parte qualche eccezione, apart from a few exceptions; in una lista a parte, in a separate list; scherzi a parte, joking apart; questa è una cosa a parte, that's another matter (o a different thing altogether); il servizio è a parte, the service is extra; le telefonate le pago a parte, I pay for the telephone calls separately // da parte, aside: farsi, tirarsi da parte, to step aside (o to get out of the way); tirare da parte, to draw apart; ho alcune migliaia di sterline da parte, I have a few thousand pounds put aside; mettere da parte, ( risparmiare) to put aside (o to save), ( trascurare) to put on one side; sentirsi messo da parte, to feel left out // da una parte..., dall'altra..., on (the) one hand..., on the other... // d'altra parte..., on the other hand... // da parte a parte, right through: la freccia gli passò il braccio da parte a parte, the arrow went right through his arm // da parte di, from, ( di parentela) on one's father's, mother's side: un parente da parte di mio padre, a relative on my father's side; ci sono molte lamentele da parte degli studenti, there are many complaints from the students; da parte mia farò il possibile, for my part (o as for me) I shall do my best; da parte mia non ci sono problemi, there are no problems on my side; da parte sua non ho ricevuto niente, I haven't received anything from him; digli da parte mia che..., tell him from me that...; questo è molto gentile da parte tua, this is very kind of you; salutalo da parte mia, give him my regards // da ogni parte, da tutte le parti, on all sides (o in every direction), ( moto) from all sides: da tutte le parti si vedeva il mare, the sea could be seen on all sides (o in every direction); il forte fu attaccato da ogni parte, da tutte le parti, the fort was attacked from all sides // da tutte e due le parti, on both sides // da due mesi a questa parte non lo vedo, I have not seen him for two months (o I have not seen him these last two months) // sono dalla tua parte, I'm on your side; essere dalla parte del torto, to be in the wrong; mettersi dalla parte del torto, to put oneself in the wrong5 (ruolo in opere teatrali, in un affare ecc.) part, rôle: la parte principale di una commedia, the leading rôle of a play; distribuzione delle parti, cast of the play; ( il distribuirle) casting of the play; fece la parte di Otello, he played Othello; assegnare la parte a qlcu., to cast s.o. for a part; sostenere una parte, to act (o to sustain) a rôle; avere una parte importante in un affare, to play (o to take) a prominent part in an affair; fare una parte secondaria, to play a minor (o secondary) rôle // fa sempre la parte dello stupido, he is always playing the fool // ha fatto la sua parte fino alla fine, he played his part to the end // fare una ( brutta) parte a qlcu., ( trattarlo male) to bite s.o.'s head off, ( giocargli un brutto tiro) to play the dirty on s.o.7 (comm., dir.) party; side: parte civile, plaintiff; costituirsi parte civile contro qlcu., to bring an action against s.o. (o to sue s.o.); le parti in causa, the parties to the case; la parte lesa, interessata, the injured, interested party; le due parti in un contratto, the two parties to a contract; convocare, udire le parti, to summon, to hear the parties8 (mus.) part.* * *['parte]sostantivo femminile1) (di un intero) partdividere in -i uguali — to divide equally o evenly
2) (porzione) part, share3) (componente) part4) (lato) side (anche fig.)d'altra parte — fig. then again, on the other hand
da parte a parte — [attraversare, trafiggere] right o straight through
5) (direzione) way, direction6) (luogo)da qualche parte — somewhere; (in frasi interrogative) anywhere
da qualsiasi parte — anywhere, anywhere and everywhere
da un'altra parte — elsewhere, somewhere else
da nessuna parte — nowhere; (con altra negazione) anywhere
7) (zona)da queste -i — (nei dintorni) somewhere about o around here
da parte sua ha dichiarato che... — for his part he declared that...
da una parte... dall'altra... — on the one hand... on the other hand
9) (fazione, campo) sidedi parte — [spirito, discorso] partisan
essere dalla parte di qcn. — to be on sb.'s side
10) dir. party11) (difese)prendere le -i di qcn. — to take sb.'s part, to side with sb., to stand o stick up for sb
12) teatr. telev. cinem. (ruolo) part, role (anche fig.)parte da protagonista — lead o leading role
fare la propria parte — fig. to do one's part o bit
13) mus. part14) da parte dida parte di qcn. — (per quanto riguarda) by o from sb., on the part of sb.; (per incarico di) on behalf of sb.; (del ramo familiare di) on sb.'s side
15) da parte (in serbo) aside; (in disparte) apartmettere, lasciare qcs. da parte — to put, leave sth. to one side o aside
prendere qcn. da parte — to take sb. to one side, to get sb. alone
farsi da parte — to step o move aside
16) a parte (separatamente) apart, separately; (eccetto, tranne) apart, besidesscherzi a parte — joking aside o apart
nessuno lo sa, a parte Mary — nobody knows, besides Mary
a parte i cani, gli animali non mi piacciono — dogs apart, I don't like animals
17) in parte (in) part, partlyin parte era paura, in parte avidità — it was part fear, part greed
18) prendere parte a to take* part in, to join in [manifestazione, gioco, attività]; to be* engaged in, to join in [discussione, negoziati]•parte del discorso — ling. part of speech
- i intime — private parts, privates colloq.
••* * *partein large measure, to a large o great extent\→ largo————————parte/'parte/sostantivo f.1 (di un intero) part; un romanzo in tre -i a three-part novel; per la maggior parte for the most part; la maggior parte della gente most people; dividere in -i uguali to divide equally o evenly2 (porzione) part, share; pagare la propria parte to pay one's share; dedica loro una parte del suo tempo libero he devotes some of his free time to them; la maggior parte del tempo most of the time3 (componente) part; le -i del corpo the parts of the body; far parte di to be part of; fa parte della famiglia he's one of the family4 (lato) side (anche fig.); da ogni parte from all sides; d'altra parte fig. then again, on the other hand; da parte a parte [attraversare, trafiggere] right o straight through; dalla stessa parte on the same side; abita dall'altra parte della strada he lives across the street; il tempo è dalla nostra parte time is on our side5 (direzione) way, direction; da che parte andate? which way are you going?6 (luogo) da qualche parte somewhere; (in frasi interrogative) anywhere; da qualsiasi parte anywhere, anywhere and everywhere; da un'altra parte elsewhere, somewhere else; da nessuna parte nowhere; (con altra negazione) anywhere; da tutte le -i everywhere7 (zona) da queste -i (nei dintorni) somewhere about o around here; dalle -i della stazione in the neighbourhood of the station; se per caso capiti dalle nostre -i if you're ever down our way; un dolce tipico delle nostre -i one of our local cakes8 (punto di vista) da parte sua ha dichiarato che... for his part he declared that...; da una parte... dall'altra... on the one hand... on the other hand...9 (fazione, campo) side; di parte [spirito, discorso] partisan; essere dalla parte di qcn. to be on sb.'s side; essere dalla parte del torto to be in the wrong11 (difese) prendere le -i di qcn. to take sb.'s part, to side with sb., to stand o stick up for sb.12 teatr. telev. cinem. (ruolo) part, role (anche fig.); parte da protagonista lead o leading role; fare la parte del cattivo to play the villain ; fare la propria parte fig. to do one's part o bit13 mus. part14 da parte di da parte di qcn. (per quanto riguarda) by o from sb., on the part of sb.; (per incarico di) on behalf of sb.; (del ramo familiare di) on sb.'s side; salutalo da parte mia give him my best regards; è stupido da parte sua fare it is stupid of him to do; ho un regalo per te da parte di mia sorella I've got a present for you from my sister15 da parte (in serbo) aside; (in disparte) apart; mettere, lasciare qcs. da parte to put, leave sth. to one side o aside; prendere qcn. da parte to take sb. to one side, to get sb. alone; farsi da parte to step o move aside16 a parte (separatamente) apart, separately; (eccetto, tranne) apart, besides; scherzi a parte joking aside o apart; un mondo a parte a world apart; a parte il giardino apart from the garden; nessuno lo sa, a parte Mary nobody knows, besides Mary; a parte i cani, gli animali non mi piacciono dogs apart, I don't like animals; preparate una salsa a parte prepare a sauce separately17 in parte (in) part, partly; in parte era paura, in parte avidità it was part fear, part greed18 prendere parte a to take* part in, to join in [manifestazione, gioco, attività]; to be* engaged in, to join in [ discussione, negoziati]; prendiamo parte al vostro dolore we share your grieffare la parte del leone to take the lion's share; anche l'occhio vuole la sua parte you should also please the eye\parte del discorso ling. part of speech; - i basse groin; - i intime private parts, privates colloq. -
103 utrimque
ū̆trimquĕ ( ū̆trinquĕ), adv. [uterque], from or on both sides or parts, on the one side and on the other.I.Lit.: horrescit telis exercitus asper utrimque, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 4 (Ann. v. 385 Vahl.):B.tollitur in caelum clamor exortus utrimque,
id. ib. p. 500 (Ann. v. 422 ib.):clamor utrinque, undique concursus,
Hor. S. 1, 9, 77:postquam utrimque exitum est maxumā copiā, Dispertiti viri... tubae utrimque canunt: contra Consonat terra: clamorem utrimque efferunt, Imperator utrimque hinc et illinc Jovi vota suscipere,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 65 sq.:magnae utrimque copiae,
Cic. Fam. 6, 4, 1:acriter utrimque usque ad vesperum pugnatum est,
Caes. B. G. 1, 50:multis utrimque interfectis,
id. ib. 7, 42:ceteros utrimque aggreditur,
Sall. C. 60, 5:ni utrimque praemissi equites rem exploravissent,
id. J. 53, 7:tigna binis utrinque fibulis distinebantur,
one on each side, Caes. B. G. 4, 17:continebitur marginibus,
Quint. 1, 1, 27:sustinentium manibus,
id. 1, 2, 7: praecisa vipera, at both ends, i. e. head and tail, Plin. 29, 6, 38, § 121.—Connected with secus (sometimes written in one word, utrimquesecus), along or on both sides, on either hand (ante- and post-class.):II.quare utrimque secus cum corpus vapulet,
Lucr. 4, 939 (936):canes utrimque secus deae latera muniunt,
App. M. 2, p. 116, 8; Mart. Cap. 5, § 464; 6, § 719.—Trop.:(Alcumena) Utrimque est gravida et ex viro et ex summo Jove,
Plaut. Am. prol. 111:utrimque constitit fides,
both parties kept their word, Liv. 2, 13, 9:Piso M. Crasso et Scriboniā genitus nobilis utrimque,
Tac. H. 1, 14 fin.; Plin. 8, 42, 66, § 163 (al. utrique); cf. id. 8, 47, 72, § 187:virtus est medium vitiorum et utrimque reductum,
Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 9:alia sunt non necessaria, vel utrimque vel ab alterā parte,
Quint. 5, 10, 81; 5, 13, 1:causas veras modo et utrimque tractet, i. e. pro et contra,
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104 utrinque
ū̆trimquĕ ( ū̆trinquĕ), adv. [uterque], from or on both sides or parts, on the one side and on the other.I.Lit.: horrescit telis exercitus asper utrimque, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 4 (Ann. v. 385 Vahl.):B.tollitur in caelum clamor exortus utrimque,
id. ib. p. 500 (Ann. v. 422 ib.):clamor utrinque, undique concursus,
Hor. S. 1, 9, 77:postquam utrimque exitum est maxumā copiā, Dispertiti viri... tubae utrimque canunt: contra Consonat terra: clamorem utrimque efferunt, Imperator utrimque hinc et illinc Jovi vota suscipere,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 65 sq.:magnae utrimque copiae,
Cic. Fam. 6, 4, 1:acriter utrimque usque ad vesperum pugnatum est,
Caes. B. G. 1, 50:multis utrimque interfectis,
id. ib. 7, 42:ceteros utrimque aggreditur,
Sall. C. 60, 5:ni utrimque praemissi equites rem exploravissent,
id. J. 53, 7:tigna binis utrinque fibulis distinebantur,
one on each side, Caes. B. G. 4, 17:continebitur marginibus,
Quint. 1, 1, 27:sustinentium manibus,
id. 1, 2, 7: praecisa vipera, at both ends, i. e. head and tail, Plin. 29, 6, 38, § 121.—Connected with secus (sometimes written in one word, utrimquesecus), along or on both sides, on either hand (ante- and post-class.):II.quare utrimque secus cum corpus vapulet,
Lucr. 4, 939 (936):canes utrimque secus deae latera muniunt,
App. M. 2, p. 116, 8; Mart. Cap. 5, § 464; 6, § 719.—Trop.:(Alcumena) Utrimque est gravida et ex viro et ex summo Jove,
Plaut. Am. prol. 111:utrimque constitit fides,
both parties kept their word, Liv. 2, 13, 9:Piso M. Crasso et Scriboniā genitus nobilis utrimque,
Tac. H. 1, 14 fin.; Plin. 8, 42, 66, § 163 (al. utrique); cf. id. 8, 47, 72, § 187:virtus est medium vitiorum et utrimque reductum,
Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 9:alia sunt non necessaria, vel utrimque vel ab alterā parte,
Quint. 5, 10, 81; 5, 13, 1:causas veras modo et utrimque tractet, i. e. pro et contra,
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105 Foreign policy
The guiding principle of Portuguese foreign policy since the founding of the monarchy in the 12th century has been the maintenance of Portugal's status first as an independent kingdom and, later, as a sovereign nation-state. For the first 800 years of its existence, Portuguese foreign policy and diplomacy sought to maintain the independence of the Portuguese monarchy, especially in relationship to the larger and more powerful Spanish monarchy. During this period, the Anglo- Portuguese Alliance, which began with a treaty of commerce and friendship signed between the kings of Portugal and England in 1386 (the Treaty of Windsor) and continued with the Methuen Treaty in 1703, sought to use England ( Great Britain after 1707) as a counterweight to its landward neighbor, Spain.As three invasions of Portugal by Napoleon's armies during the first decade of the 19th century proved, however, Spain was not the only threat to Portugal's independence and security. Portugal's ally, Britain, provided a counterweight also to a threatening France on more than one occasion between 1790 and 1830. During the 19th century, Portugal's foreign policy became largely subordinate to that of her oldest ally, Britain, and standard Portuguese histories describe Portugal's situation as that of a "protectorate" of Britain. In two key aspects during this time of international weakness and internal turmoil, Portugal's foreign policy was under great pressure from her ally, world power Britain: responses to European conflicts and to the situation of Portugal's scattered, largely impoverished overseas empire. Portugal's efforts to retain massive, resource-rich Brazil in her empire failed by 1822, when Brazil declared its independence. Britain's policy of favoring greater trade and commerce opportunities in an autonomous Brazil was at odds with Portugal's desperate efforts to hold Brazil.Following the loss of Brazil and a renewed interest in empire in tropical Africa, Portugal sought to regain a more independent initiative in her foreign policy and, especially after 1875, overseas imperial questions dominated foreign policy concerns. From this juncture, through the first Republic (1910-26) and during the Estado Novo, a primary purpose of Portuguese foreign policy was to maintain Portuguese India, Macau, and its colonies in Africa: Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea- Bissau. Under the direction of the dictator, Antônio de Oliveira Salazar, further efforts were made to reclaim a measure of independence of foreign policy, despite the tradition of British dominance. Salazar recognized the importance of an Atlantic orientation of the country's foreign policy. As Herbert Pell, U.S. Ambassador to Portugal (1937-41), observed in a June 1939 report to the U.S. Department of State, Portugal's leaders understood that Portugal must side with "that nation which dominates the Atlantic."During the 1930s, greater efforts were made in Lisbon in economic, financial, and foreign policy initiatives to assert a greater measure of flexibility in her dependence on ally Britain. German economic interests made inroads in an economy whose infrastructure in transportation, communication, and commerce had long been dominated by British commerce and investors. Portugal's foreign policy during World War II was challenged as both Allied and Axis powers tested the viability of Portugal's official policy of neutrality, qualified by a customary bow to the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance. Antônio de Oliveira Salazar, who served as minister of foreign affairs, as well as prime minister, during 1936-45, sought to sell his version of neutrality to both sides in the war and to do so in a way that would benefit Portugal's still weak economy and finance. Portugal's status as a neutral was keenly tested in several cases, including Portugal's agreeing to lease military bases to Britain and the United States in the Azores Islands and in the wolfram (tungsten ore) question. Portugal's foreign policy experienced severe pressures from the Allies in both cases, and Salazar made it clear to his British and American counterparts that Portugal sought to claim the right to make independent choices in policy, despite Portugal's military and economic weakness. In tense diplomatic negotiations with the Allies over Portugal's wolfram exports to Germany as of 1944, Salazar grew disheartened and briefly considered resigning over the wolfram question. Foreign policy pressure on this question diminished quickly on 6 June 1944, as Salazar decreed that wolfram mining, sales, and exports to both sides would cease for the remainder of the war. After the United States joined the Allies in the war and pursued an Atlantic strategy, Portugal discovered that her relationship with the dominant ally in the emerging United Nations was changing and that the U.S. would replace Britain as the key Atlantic ally during succeeding decades. Beginning in 1943-44, and continuing to 1949, when Portugal became, with the United States, a founding member of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Luso-American relations assumed center stage in her foreign policy.During the Cold War, Portuguese foreign policy was aligned with that of the United States and its allies in Western Europe. After the Revolution of 25 April 1974, the focus of Portuguese foreign policy shifted away from defending and maintaining the African colonies toward integration with Europe. Since Portugal became a member of the European Economic Community in 1986, and this evolved into the European Union (EU), all Portuguese governments have sought to align Portugal's foreign policy with that of the EU in general and to be more independent of the United States. Since 1986, Portugal's bilateral commercial and diplomatic relations with Britain, France, and Spain have strengthened, especially those with Spain, which are more open and mutually beneficial than at any other time in history.Within the EU, Portugal has sought to play a role in the promotion of democracy and human rights, while maintaining its security ties to NATO. Currently, a Portuguese politician, José Manuel Durão Barroso, is president of the Commission of the EU, and Portugal has held the six-month rotating presidency of the EU three times, in 1992, 2000, and 2007. -
106 Seite
Sei·te <-, -n> [ʼzaitə] f1) ( Fläche eines Körpers) side;auf die andere \Seite gehen to cross the street;[etw/jdn] auf die \Seite legen to lie [sth/sb] on its side;jdn zur \Seite nehmen to take sb aside;zur \Seite sprechen theat to make an aside;zur \Seite beside;sieh doch mal zur \Seite look beside you3) ( sparen)etw auf die \Seite legen to put sth on one side [or aside];etw auf die \Seite schaffen ( fam) to pocket sth5) ( Papierblatt) page;gelbe \Seiten media Yellow Pages;eine \Seite aufschlagen to open at a page; ( Seite eines Papierblattes) side6) ( Fläche eines flachen Gegenstandes) side;die A-/B-\Seite einer Schallplatte A-/B- side of a record;die bedruckte \Seite des Stoffes kommt nach oben the printed side of the material must face upwards;alles hat [seine] zwei \Seiten there's two sides to everything8) (Unterstützung, Beistand)jdm zur \Seite stehen to stand by sb;jdn [jdm] an die \Seite stellen to give sb [to sb] as support;sie lebte sehr glücklich an der \Seite ihres Mannes she was very happy living with her husband;\Seite an \Seite side by side9) ( Aspekt) side;sich von seiner besten \Seite zeigen to show oneself at one's best, to be on one's best behaviour;von dritter \Seite from a third party;auf der einen \Seite..., auf der anderen [\Seite]... on the one hand,..., on the other [hand],...;etw von der heiteren \Seite sehen to look on the bright side [of sth];von jds \Seite aus as far as sb is concerned;das ist ja eine ganz neue \Seite an dir that's a whole new side to you;neue \Seiten [an jdm] entdecken to discover new sides [to sb];jds schwache \Seite sein ( jds Schwachstelle sein) to be sb's weakness, to be sb's weak point; (fam: einen starken Reiz darstellen) to be tempting for sb;10) (Partei, Gruppe, Instanz) side;beide \Seiten zeigten sich verhandlungsbereit both sides showed they were prepared to negotiate;von allen \Seiten from everywhere, from all sides;es wurde von allen \Seiten bestätigt it was confirmed by all;man hört es von allen \Seiten it can be heard from all sides [or everywhere];von bestimmter \Seite from certain circles;von kirchlicher/offizieller \Seite from ecclesiastical/official sourcesdie Bühne ist nur nach einer \Seite offen the stage is only open on one side;nach allen \Seiten in all directions12) ( genealogische Linie) side;von mütterlicher \Seite her from the maternal sideWENDUNGEN:an jds grüner \Seite sitzen (üner \Seite sitzen) to sit by sb -
107 служить и нашим и вашим
1) General subject: have a foot in both camps, run with the hare and runt with hounds2) American: to be on both sides of the fence3) Military: be on both sides of the fenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > служить и нашим и вашим
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108 gelähmt
I P.P. lähmenII Adj. paralysed (fig. vor + Dat with); einseitig / doppelseitig oder beidseitig gelähmt paralysed on ( oder down) one side / both sides of one’s body, hemiplegic / paraplegic fachspr.; rechtsseitig / linksseitig gelähmt paralysed on the right / left ( oder down one’s right / left side); wie gelähmt dastehen stand rooted to the spot, stand transfixed; sie war vor Angst wie gelähmt she was petrified ( oder paralysed with fear); meine Zunge war wie gelähmt I was (completely) tongue-tied* * *lame; paralysed; paralyzed* * *ge|lähmt [gə'lɛːmt]adj (lit, fig)paralyseder ist seit seinem Unfall gelä́hmt — his accident left him paralysed, he's been paralysed since his accident
er hat gelä́hmte Beine — his legs are paralysed, he's paralysed in the legs
er ist an beiden Beinen gelä́hmt — he is paralysed in both legs
er ist von der Hüfte abwärts gelä́hmt — he is paralysed from the waist down
vor Angst wie gelä́hmt sein — to be petrified, to be paralysed with fear
See:→ auch lähmen* * ** * *ge·lähmtII. adj paralyzedganzseitig \gelähmt totally paralyzed [or hemiplegic]halbseitig \gelähmt partially paralyzed [or hemiplegic], paralyzed on one side [of the body]spastisch \gelähmt sein to suffer from spastic paralysis* * *B. adj paralysed (figvor +dat with);einseitig/doppelseitig oderbeidseitig gelähmt paralysed on ( oder down) one side/both sides of one’s body, hemiplegic/paraplegic fachspr;rechtsseitig/linksseitig gelähmt paralysed on the right/left ( oder down one’s right/left side);wie gelähmt dastehen stand rooted to the spot, stand transfixed;sie war vor Angst wie gelähmt she was petrified ( oder paralysed with fear);meine Zunge war wie gelähmt I was (completely) tongue-tied* * *adj.crippled adj.paralysed adj.paralyzed adj. -
109 उभयतस्
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110 पारावार
pārâ̱vāran. the further andᅠ nearer shore, the two banks (- rasyanauḥ, a boat which plies from one side to the other MBh. ;
- re < ib. > orᅠ - ra-taṭe < Cat. >, on both banks;
-ra-taraṇâ̱rtham ind. for bringing over from one shore to the other Kull.);
m. the sea, ocean Prasannar. (cf. pārâ̱pāra);
- ra-jātāya Nom. to become sea-water Dharmaṡ. ;
- riṇa mfn. on both sides of a river, one who knows both sides orᅠ the whole of a subject W. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-2, 93 Vārtt. 2 Pat.)
seeᅠ under 1. pāra
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111 Double-Faced Satin
A fabric with a warp satin face on both sides. Two sets of warp threads are used, with one weft series inter-weaving with both warps. Super quality yarns are often used. Heavy overcoatings are woven with the 5-shaft warp satin on both sides, and are known as double satin.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Double-Faced Satin
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112 ἀμφίθετος
A that will stand on both ends; acc. to others, with handles on both sides, that may be taken up by both sides, cf. Ath.11.501asq., Eust.1299.55, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμφίθετος
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113 ἀμφίς
A = ἀμφί, but mostly as Adv.:1 on both sides, ἀ. ἀρωγοί helpers on either hand, to either party, Il.18.502, cf. 519; ἁμαρτῇ δούρασιν ἀ. βάλεν threw with spears from both hands at once, 21.162; σεῖον ζυγὸν ἀ. ἔχοντες having it on both sides, Od.3.486.2 generally, round about,ἀ. ἐόντες Il.24.488
; ἀ. ἰδών having looked about, Hes.Op. 701 (cf. infr. B. 1); δεσμοὶ.. ἀ. ἔχοιεν may bonds encompass, Od.8.340;σιδηρέῳ ἄξονι ἀ.
at each end,Il.
5.723; and so (rather than between) 3.115, 7.342; μολπὴ ἀ. ἔχει δώματα fills the house, Xenoph. 1.12.II apart, asunder,γαῖαν καὶ οὐρανὸν ἀ. ἔχειν Od.1.54
; ἀ. ἐέργειν to keep apart, Il.13.706; ἀ. ἀγῆναι snap in twain, 11.559;τόξων ἀϊκὰς ἀ. μένον 15.709
; ἀ. φράζεσθαι think separately, each for himself, i.e. to be divided, 2.13;ἀ. φρονέοντε 13.345
; ἀ. ἕκαστα εἴρεσθαι to ask each by itself, i.e. one after another, Od.19.46 codd.; ἀ. ἔμμεναι to be absent, Orac. ap. Hdt.1.85.B less freq as Prep., like ἀμφί:I c.gen. (which it may either precede or follow), around, ἅρματος ἀ. ἰδεῖν look all round his chariot, Il.2.384.b concerning,ἀ. ἀληθείης Parm.8.51
;ἀέθλοις.. ἐσθᾶτος ἀ. Pi.P.4.253
.2 apart from, far from,ἀ. ἐκείνων εἶναι Od.14.352
;Διὸς ἀ. ἥσθην Il.8.444
;ἀ. φυλόπιδος Od.16.267
; ἀ. ὁδοῦ aside from, out of road, Il.23.393; πάτρας ἀ. far from her fatherland, E. Hyps.Fr.3 iii 30.II c. acc., about, around, always after its case,Κρόνον ἀ. Il.14.274
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114 bi
[from *bia from *bida, biga] zenb. [ zehazt. ]1.a. two; bi gizon etorri ziren two men came; txakur \bi (B) | \bi txakur two dogs; \bi bitara two against two ; \bi ordu barru in two hours; \bi aldeko hitz double-entendre | ambiguous word; \bi bider twice | two times; \bi mila \\ miloi two thousand \\ million; \bi haritz handiren artean between two great oaks; \bi sailetan banatua split between two departments; hitz \bitan esanda in a nutshellb. (izenordain gisa) two; bat dugunean, \bi nahi ditugu when we have one, we want two ; \bi eta \bi lau two and two are four; arrautza batekin ala \birekin? with one egg or two?; \bitik bat one out of two; \birena egin to play a double role2.a. (+ -ak) \biak both; \bi mutil etorri ziren two boys came; \bi mutilak etorri ziren {both boys || the two boys} came; gazte haiek \biak both those youths ; kalearen \bi aldeak both sides of the streetb. (+ -ak orduak adierazteko) ordu \biak two o'clock; ordu\bietan at two o'clockc. (+ -ak, izenik gabe) \biak both; \biak joan ziren both went ; \biak Oriokoak dira both are from Orio; alkateak eta \biak horrela dira both he and the mayor are like that; \biak \bietara egingo dute just the two of them will do it3. (+ -ok)a. (guri buruz) \biok joango gara {we both || both of us} will go |; we'll both go; Garikoitz eta \biok Garikoitz and me | Garikoitz and I formala. ; \biok \bitara egingu dugu just the two of us will do itb. (zuei buruz) \biok joango zarete {you both || both of us || you two} will go | you'll both go; Garikoitz eta \biok dakizue hori Garikoitz and you know that4. (esa.) hi eta ni \bi gaituk you and I are {on opposite ends || in opposite camps} | you and I are totally different ; \bien bitartean in the meantime |meanwhile; hitzak bat, eginak \bi words are one thing, acts another; berandu etorri eta neureak eta \bi entzun behar nituen I came late and was raked over the coals for it -
115 ambas
adj.both.Ambos or Ambas a dos both, or both togetherpron.both, both of whom.* * *f., (m. - ambos)* * *
ambos,-as
I adj pl both: hubo concesiones por ambas partes, concessions were made on both sides
II pron pl both: ambos aprobaron el examen, they both passed the exam
' ambas' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ambos
- bastante
- beneficiar
English:
chase
- collide
- settlement
- whom
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116 entrambi agg pron
[en'trambi] entrambi (-e)entrambi i ragazzi — both boys, both of the boys
entrambe le sorelle — both sisters, both of the sisters
vennero entrambi — they both came, both of them came
mi piacciono entrambi — I like them both, I like both of them
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117 entrambi
agg pron [en'trambi] entrambi (-e)entrambi i ragazzi — both boys, both of the boys
entrambe le sorelle — both sisters, both of the sisters
vennero entrambi — they both came, both of them came
mi piacciono entrambi — I like them both, I like both of them
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118 с обеих сторон
•The dialyzing chamber is placed between two electrodes, with pure water in compartments on either side.
•The plates lie on both sides of the fault.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > с обеих сторон
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119 благоприятные обстоятельства
1) General subject: favorable conditions, bread buttered on both sides2) Rare: prosperities3) Business: beard buttered on both sides4) Makarov: happy circumstancesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > благоприятные обстоятельства
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120 взаимовыгодные сделки
1) General subject: bread buttered on both sides2) Business: beard buttered on both sidesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимовыгодные сделки
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