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81 Fingernagel
m fingernail; an den Fingernägeln kauen bite one’s nails; jemandem das Schwarze unterm Fingernagel nicht gönnen umg. fig. begrudge s.o. every little thing* * *der Fingernagelfingernail* * *Fịn|ger|na|gelmfingernailFingernägel kauen — to bite one's (finger)nails
* * *(the nail at the tip of the finger.) fingernail* * *Fin·ger·na·gelm fingernailan den Fingernägeln kauen to bite [or chew] one's nails* * *der fingernail* * *Fingernagel m fingernail;an den Fingernägeln kauen bite one’s nails;jemandem das Schwarze unterm Fingernagel nicht gönnen umg fig begrudge sb every little thing* * *der fingernail* * *m.finger nail n.fingernail n. -
82 उपकनिष्ठिका _upakaniṣṭhikā
उपकनिष्ठिका [उपगता कनिष्ठिकाम्] The finger next to the little finger, the last but one finger (अनामिका); Śik.44. -
83 उपकनिष्ठिका
upa-kanishṭhikāf. (scil. aṅgulī) the finger next to the little finger, the last finger but one ĀṡvGṛ. ṠāṇkhGṛ. HirGṛ. etc..
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84 उपमध्यमा
upa-madhyamāf. (scil. aṅguli) the finger next to the middle finger, the last finger but one ĀpṠr. III, 1, 2.
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85 мастурбировать
1) General subject: masturbate2) Colloquial: wham the ham3) Rude: handjob4) Euphemism: interfere (with myself), interfere with myself5) Jargon: toss off, fap (применяется для обозначения мужской мастурбации), feed the dolphin, freck off, frack off, rub one out, whip the weenie, whip the worm, spank, beat the meat, fuck off6) Invective: beat the dummy, diddle, flong ( one's) dong, screw off screw-off7) Taboo: articulate the archdeacon, audition the finger puppets, awaken the bacon, ball-off, (о мужчине) bash the bishop, bat, (о мужчине) bat off, (о мужчине) beat off, beat your meat, belt (one's) batter, boff, boffing your boner, bone it off, bop (one's) baloney, bopping the baloney, bouncing your boner, (о мужчине) bring oneself off (by hand), (о мужчине) burp the worm, butter (one's) corn, call down for more mayo, (о женщине) caress oneself, (о мужчине) choke the chicken, come (one's) mutton, (о мужчине) come to a sticky end, come to a striking end, court Madam Knuckle (см. Madam Palm and her five sisters), crash the yoghurt truck, (о мужчине) dash (one's) doodle, diddle oneself, dinky (one's) slinky, do a rub up, do it with oneself, dollop the weiner, drain (one's) spuds, dust the duvet, feed the ducks, feed the pony, (о женщине) finger-fuck, firing your peter, fist-fuck, five fingered shuffle or, flip oneself off, flipping off, (о мужчине) flog (one's) donkey, flog the donkey, four fingered shuffle, (о женщине) frig, friggin' your riggin', fuck oneself, fucking your fist or fist fucking, (о мужчине) gallop (one's) antelope, gallop the lizard, get it off, getting your rocks off, give Ronaldo a rub down (от выбритой головы футболиста Роналдо, сравниваемой с головкой пениса), glaze a knuckle, go it alone, (о женщине) grease the gash, grind, hack (one's) mack, haul (one's) own ashes, have one off the wrist, have oneself, hitch to heaven, hitch-hike under the big top, jack him off, jack off, jack the beanstalk, jacking, jacking off, jag off, jerk, jerk (one's) gherkin, jerk off, jerkin' your gerkin, jerking off, jerking rod, jiggle the jewellery, (о женщине) jill off, jilling off, kaycuff foe (перевертыш), keep down the census (см. boom the census), kill some babies, knock one out, make a bald man cry, (о мужчине) make a milkshake, make like a Chinese helicopter pilot, (о мужчине) milk oneself, milk the snake, mount a corporal and four (аллюзия на thumb and four fingers), oil the bat (о мужчине), (о женщине) paddle (one's) pickle, (о женщине) paddle the pink canoe, paint the ceiling, peel the carrot, (о мужчине) play dolly down, play off, play the bone-a-phone, (о мужчине) play with (one's) knob, play with oneself, playing pocket pool, playing your flute, pleasure, polish (one's) sword, pop your peter, (о мужчине) pound (one's) pork, pounding your pud, pull, pull (one's) joint, pull a pint on the piss pump, pull off, pull the turkey's neck, pulling your pud, pulling your putz, pump off, pumping the muscle, punish percy in the palm, ride the baloney pony, ringing your dong, rope the pony, round up the tadpoles, rub (one's) radish (см. radish), rub off, (о женщине) rub oneself, rub up, rubbin ' nubbin, rubbin' the nubbin, rubbin' the rigid rod, rubbing the wad, run (one's) hand up the flagpole, satisfy oneself, screw off, (о мужчине) see Madame Hand, sew, shag, shake hands with him, shake hands with the Wookie (см. pink Dart Vader; Wookie - один из персонажей сериала "Звёздные войны"), shake hot white coconuts from the veiny love tree, shake the lily, shake up, skinning the weenie, slap the monkey, slapping the salami, slapping your boner, sling (one's) jelly, smacking off, spank (one's) monkey, spank the monkey, spanking the monkey, spiggin' the twig, spike your cock, spin (one's) own propellor, squeeze the cheese, stiffening your noodle, (о мужчине) strangle Kojak, stroke (one's) beef, stroke the lizard (о мужчине), (о мужчине) strop the mulligan, take Captain Picard to warp speed, (о мужчине) take down, take in hand, (о мужчине) take oneself in hand, tee off, throttle the turkey, (о мужчине) tickle the pickle, tickle your dick, tootling your flute, toss, (о мужчине) toss off, touch oneself up, tug, (о мужчине) twang the wire, (о мужчине) varnish (one's) cane, wack-off, walk the plank, wank, wanking, wash the cosh, waste time, watch Andy Griffith, watcha doin, (о мужчине) wax the cucumber, waz, whack off, whacking off, whip off, whitewash the hall, wonk (one's) conker (см. wank), (о мужчине) wrench off, yank (one's) crank, feel myself8) Phraseological unit: buff the muffin (To masturbate.) -
86 taper
taper [tape]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = frapper) [+ enfant] to slap ; [+ tapis] to beatb. (à la machine, sur un ordinateur) to typec. ( = demander de l'argent à) (inf) il tape tous ses collègues he scrounges (inf) off all his colleagues2. intransitive verba. ( = frapper) taper sur un clou to hit a nail• taper sur la gueule de qn (inf!) to belt sb (inf!)b. (à la machine, sur un ordinateur) to type• tape sur la touche « Retour » hit "Return"• elle lui a tapé dans l'œil (inf) he took a fancy to her► taper dans le tas (inf) (bagarre) to pitch into the crowd3. reflexive verb► se tapera. ( = se frapper)b. ( = prendre, faire) (inf!) [+ repas] to put away (inf) ; [+ corvée, importun] to get landed with (inf)* * *tape
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1) ( frapper) to hit [personne, chien]2) ( dactylographier) to type [lettre]3) (colloq) ( prendre)je peux te taper un euro? — can I scrounge (colloq) a euro off you?
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taper sur verbe transitif indirect to hit [clou]taper sur quelqu'un — (colloq) lit to thump ou belt (colloq) somebody; fig ( critiquer) to badmouth (colloq) somebody
taper sur la table — lit to bang (one's fist) on the table
se faire taper sur les doigts — fig to get one's knuckles rapped
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verbe intransitif1) ( frapper)taper des mains — ( de joie) to clap one's hands
taper des pieds — ( de colère) to stamp one's feet
taper du pied — ( d'impatience) to tap one's foot
le soleil tape (colloq) aujourd'hui — fig the sun is beating down today
un vin qui tape — (colloq) fig a wine that goes to one's head
2) (colloq) ( se servir)3) ( dactylographier)
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se taper verbe pronominal1) (colloq) ( l'un l'autre)2) ( soi-même)c'est à se taper la tête contre les murs — fig it's enough to drive you up the wall
3) (colloq) ( endurer) to get stuck (colloq) with [corvée, importun]j'ai dû me taper le trajet à pied — I had to foot it (colloq) all the way
••taper comme un sourd — (colloq) ( à la porte) to thunder on the door; ( au piano) to bash (colloq) ou thump away
ils se tapent sur le ventre — (colloq) they are thick as thieves (colloq)
c'est à s'en taper le derrière par terre — (colloq) it's hilarious, it's a riot (colloq)
elle m'a tapé dans l'œil — (colloq) I thought she was striking
* * *tape1. vt1) (= frapper) [personne] to hit, [sol, mur] to hitMaman, il m'a tapé! — Mum, he hit me!
2) (= dactylographier) [lettre, document] to type, to type outJe vais taper cette lettre. — I'm going to type this letter., I'm going to type this letter out.
3) (sur clavier d'ordinateur) [mot, code] to key in, to type in, [lettre, document] to type, to keyTapez votre mot de passe et validez. — Key in your password and validate., Type in your password and validate.
4) (= composer) [numéro de téléphone] to dial5) * (emprunter)2. vi1) [soleil] to beat downLe soleil tape. — The sun's really beating down.
2)3)taper sur qn lit — to thump sb, to hit sb, fig (= critiquer) to run sb down
4)taper sur qch [clou] — to hit sth, [table] to bang on sth
taper à [porte] — to knock on
5) * (= se servir)* * *taper verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( frapper) to hit [personne, chien];2 ( dactylographier) to type [lettre]; taper 60 mots à la minute or 60 mots/min to type 60 words a minute, to have a typing speed of 60 wpm; pouvez-vous me taper ce rapport? could you type up ou out this report for me?; une lettre tapée à la machine a typed ou type-written letter;3 ○( prendre) je peux te taper 1 euro/une cigarette? can I scrounge○ a euro/a cigarette off you?; il tape tout le monde he scrounges○ off everybody.B taper sur vtr ind to hit [clou]; taper sur l'épaule/le bras de qn to tap sb on the shoulder/the arm; taper sur qn○ lit to thump ou belt○ sb; fig ( critiquer) to slag sb off◑ GB, to badmouth○ sb; taper sur la gueule◑ de qn to slug○ sb in the mouth; taper sur la table lit to bang (one's fist) on the table; taper sur les nerfs ou le système○ de qn fig to get on sb's nerves; se faire taper sur les doigts fig to get ou have one's knuckles rapped.C vi1 ( frapper) taper des mains ( de joie) to clap one's hands; taper des pieds ( de colère) to stamp one's feet; taper du pied ( d'impatience) to tap one's foot; taper à la porte to knock at the door; taper dans un ballon to kick a ball around; un boxeur qui tape○ dur a boxer with a lethal punch; le soleil tape○ (dur) aujourd'hui fig the sun is beating down today; un vin qui tape○ fig a wine that goes to one's head;2 ○( se servir) taper dans ses économies to dip into one's savings; taper dans la caisse to dip ou put one's hand in the till GB ou (cash) register US;3 ( dactylographier) taper (à la machine) to type; apprendre à taper à la machine to learn how to type; tu tapes bien? are you a good typist?D se taper vpr1 ○( l'un l'autre) se taper dessus to knock each other about;2 ( soi-même) je me suis tapé sur le doigt I hit myself on the finger; se taper la tête contre le mur to bang one's head against the wall; c'est à se taper la tête contre les murs fig it's enough to drive you up the wall;3 ◑( consommer) to have [glace, bière]; se taper un bon repas to have a slap-up meal; se taper un mec/une nana to have it off◑ with a guy/a girl;4 ○( s'appuyer) to get lumbered○ GB ou stuck○ with [corvée, importun]; j'ai dû me taper le trajet à pied I had to foot it○ all the way; je me suis tapé la route sous la pluie I ended up having to go all the way in the rain.taper le carton○ to play cards; taper comme un sourd ( à la porte) to thunder on the door; ( au piano) to bash○ ou thump away; moi! l'aider? il peut (toujours) se taper◑! me, help him? he can whistle○ for it!; tes histoires de famille, je m'en tape◑! I couldn't care less ou I don't give a damn○ about your family problems!; ils se tapent sur le ventre○ they are thick as thieves○; je n'aime pas qu'on me tape sur le ventre○ I don't like people being overfamiliar with me; c'est à s'en taper le derrière○ or cul◑ par terre it's hilarious, it's a riot○; elle m'a tapé dans l'œil I thought she was striking; taper à côté to be off target.[tape] verbe transitif3. [heurter]4. [dactylographier] to type5. TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS [code] to dial6. (très familier) [demander de l'argent à]il m'a tapé de 300 euros he touched me for 300 euros, he cadged (UK) ou bummed (US) 300 euros off me————————[tape] verbe intransitif1. [donner un coup à quelque chose]a. [clavier] to bang ou to thump away atb. [clou, pieu] to hitc. [avec un marteau] to hammer (away at)elle a tapé du poing sur la table she banged ou thumped her fist on the tablea. [lui donner un coup] to kick a ballb. [s'amuser avec] to kick a ball aroundtaper du pied ou des pieds to stamp one's foot ou feet2. [battre, frapper]a. [une fois] to hit somebodyb. [à coups répétés] to beat somebody upc'est un bon boxeur et il tape dur he's a good boxer and he hits hard ou packs a powerful punchla petite veste rose m'avait tapé dans l'œil (familier) I was really taken with the little pink jacket3. [dactylographier]il tape bien/mal he types well/badly, he's a good/bad typist4. (familier) [soleil] to beat down5. (familier) [critiquer]elle s'est fait taper dessus dans la presse ou par les journaux the newspapers really panned her6. (familier) [puiser]a. [réserves, économies] to dig into (inseparable)b. [tiroir-caisse] to help oneself from————————se taper verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)ils ont fini par se taper dessus eventually, they came to blows————————se taper verbe pronominal transitif1. (familier) [consommer - dîner, petits fours] to put away (separable), to scoff (UK) ; [ - boisson] to knock back (separable)4. (locution)c'était à se taper le derrière (familier) ou le cul (très familier) par terre it was a scream ou hoot————————se taper verbe pronominal intransitifse taper sur les cuisses [de satisfaction, de rire] to slap one's thighs -
87 segnare
( marcare) mark( annotare) note downsports scoresegnare a dito qualcuno point someone out, point to someonesentirsi segnato a dita feel the finger pointed at youha segnato due gol he scored two goals* * *segnare v.tr.1 to mark; ( col marchio) to brand: aveva segnato alcuni passi del libro, he had marked a few passages in the book; ha segnato gli errori in rosso, he has marked the mistakes in red; segnare un itinerario sulla mappa, to mark a route on the map; segnare il bestiame, to brand the cattle; (comm.) segnare i colli, to mark the packages // esperienze che segnano, experiences that leave their mark2 ( graffiare) to scratch; to mark: non segnare il banco!, don't scratch the desk!3 ( prendere nota di) to write* down, to note (down); ( registrare) to enter: ha segnato le cose da ricordare, he wrote down the things to be remembered; segna l'ora dell'appuntamento, note down the time of the appointment; ti sei segnato l'indirizzo?, have you written down the address?; segnare i punti, ( al gioco) to keep the score; il caffè lo paga o glielo segno sul conto?, are you going to pay for the coffee, or shall I mark it up?; segnare il prezzo delle merci, to mark the prices of (o to price) the goods; segnare le spese, to keep a record of (o to write down) one's expenses; (amm.) segnare una somma a debito, a credito di qlcu., to debit, to credit s.o. with a sum; segnare le entrate e le uscite, to enter (o to record) income and expenditure // segnare nella mente, to impress on one's memory4 ( indicare) to mark, to indicate, to show*; ( col dito) to point at (s.o., sthg.): il contatore segna..., the meter reads...; l'orologio segna le ore, the clock tells the time; l'orologio segna le tre, the clock says three o'clock; la campanella segna l'inizio della lezione, the bell marks the beginning of the lesson; la manifestazione segnò l'inizio della rivolta, the demonstration marked the beginning of the revolt; il ruscello segna i limiti della nostra proprietà, the stream marks the boundary of our property; il punto preciso è segnato sulla carta, the exact point is shown on the map; il termometro segna 10 gradi, the thermometer registers (o stands at) 10 degrees // segnare qlcu. a dito, (fig.) to point (one's finger) at s.o.* * *[seɲ'ɲare]1. vtsegnare il passo Mil (anche) fig — to mark time
2) (annotare) to make a note of, jot down, note3) (indicare) to show, indicate, markquella lancetta serve a segnare le ore — that hand shows o indicates the hours
4) Sport to scoresegnare di testa Calcio — to score with a header
2. vr (segnarsi)Rel to cross o.s., make the sign of the cross* * *[seɲ'ɲare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to mark out [area, limite]segnare con una croce — to put a cross against [nome, voce di un elenco]
2) (dare il segnale di) to signal, to mark [inizio, fine]segnare la ripresa delle ostilità — to mark o signal the renewal of hostilities
3) (lasciare una traccia su) [persona, colpo] to mark [corpo, oggetto]4) (influenzare) [avvenimento, dramma, opera] to mark, to leave* its mark on [persona, epoca]5) (scrivere) to mark [ prezzo]; (annotare) to make* a note of, to record, to write* [sth.] downho dimenticato di segnare la data sull'agenda — I forgot to enter o put the date in my diary
lo segni sul mio conto — put it down to my account o on my bill
6) (indicare) [ orologio] to tell*, to say* [ ora]; [ strumenti] to record, to show* [pressione, temperatura]; mus. to mark, to beat* [ tempo]il termometro segna 35°C — the thermometer reads 35 degrees
7) sport to score [goal, meta, canestro, punti]8) gerg. to mark [ carte]9) mil.segnare il passo — to mark time (anche fig.)
10) (far risaltare) to hug, to show* up2.* * *segnare/seŋ'ŋare/ [1]1 to mark out [area, limite]; segnare con una croce to put a cross against [nome, voce di un elenco]2 (dare il segnale di) to signal, to mark [inizio, fine]; segnare la ripresa delle ostilità to mark o signal the renewal of hostilities3 (lasciare una traccia su) [persona, colpo] to mark [corpo, oggetto]4 (influenzare) [avvenimento, dramma, opera] to mark, to leave* its mark on [persona, epoca]5 (scrivere) to mark [ prezzo]; (annotare) to make* a note of, to record, to write* [sth.] down; ho dimenticato di segnare la data sull'agenda I forgot to enter o put the date in my diary; lo segni sul mio conto put it down to my account o on my bill; segnare gli (studenti) assenti to mark students absent6 (indicare) [ orologio] to tell*, to say* [ ora]; [ strumenti] to record, to show* [pressione, temperatura]; mus. to mark, to beat* [ tempo]; il mio orologio segna le tre by my watch it's three o'clock; il termometro segna 35°C the thermometer reads 35 degrees; la lancetta segnava 60 km orari the speedometer was at 60 kph7 sport to score [goal, meta, canestro, punti]8 gerg. to mark [ carte]10 (far risaltare) to hug, to show* up; quell'abito ti segna troppo that dress fits you too tightlyII segnarsi verbo pronominalerelig. to cross oneself. -
88 culpar
v.to accuse, to arraign, to blame, to impeach.Luisa acusa a su marido Louise accuses her husband.* * *1 (gen) to blame (de, for)2 (de un delito) to accuse (de, of)* * *verb* * *VT (=acusar) to blame* * *verbo transitivo to blameculpar a alguien de algo — to blame somebody for something, blame something on somebody
* * *= blame, place + blame, point + (a/the) finger(s) at.Ex. We can blame the new technologies for the abuse of the users and time, but that is not the case at all.Ex. This article discusses the worsening acquisitions budget at the library placing blame on the continuing large price increases of periodicals and books.Ex. It is easy to point the fingers at the refs.----* culpar a = put + the blame on.* * *verbo transitivo to blameculpar a alguien de algo — to blame somebody for something, blame something on somebody
* * *= blame, place + blame, point + (a/the) finger(s) at.Ex: We can blame the new technologies for the abuse of the users and time, but that is not the case at all.
Ex: This article discusses the worsening acquisitions budget at the library placing blame on the continuing large price increases of periodicals and books.Ex: It is easy to point the fingers at the refs.* culpar a = put + the blame on.* * *culpar [A1 ]vtto blame culpar a algn DE algo to blame sb FOR sth, blame sth ON sb¡ahora me quieren culpar a mí de lo que pasó! now they want to blame me for what happened o blame it all on me* * *
culpar ( conjugate culpar) verbo transitivo
to blame;
culpar a algn de algo to blame sb for sth, blame sth on sb
culpar verbo transitivo
1 to blame
2 (de un delito) to accuse [de, of]: la culparon del asesinato, she was accused of the murder
' culpar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sentenciar
- acusar
- dedo
English:
blame
- pin on
* * *♦ vtto blame;culpar a alguien (de) [atribuir la culpa] to blame sb (for);[acusar] to accuse sb (of)♦ See also the pronominal verb culparse* * *v/t:culpar a alguien de algo blame s.o. for sth* * *culpar vt: to blame* * *culpar vb to blame -
89 HRINGR
(-s, ar), m.1) ring, circle; slá hring um e-n, to make a ring around one; í hring, in a circle; hann fór í hring um skipit, he swam in a circle round the ship; með hringum, all around, altogether (brendu upp bœinn Með hringum);2) ring (on the finger or arm, at the end of a chest, in a door, at the end of the hilt); link (in a chain).* * *m., pl. hringar, in mod. usage sometimes hringir: [A. S., Hel., and O. H. G. hring; Engl., Germ., Dan., and Swed. ring, ringlet]:I. a ring, circle; tungl hvert gengr sinn hring, Rb. 53 (1812); h. jarðar, the earth’s circumference, Hom. 20; slá hring um e-n, to make a ring around one, Stj. 312, Fms. viii. 67; hann hefir lykkju af ái en hringinn af ói, of the circle or bight of the letter , Skálda 161; hann þóttisk sjá þangat hring ok elds-lit á, Nj. 194.2. í hring, adv. in a ring or circle; þeir lögðu þann sjá í hring utan um hana, Edda; sól gengr umhverfis í hring, Rb. 66 (1812); standa umhverfis í hring, to stand round in a ring, Fms. iv. 160, (mann-hringr, a ring of men); hann sveiflaði sverðinu í hring um sik, he swept with his sword all round him, Sturl. iii. 220; hann fór í hring um ( swam in a circle around) skipit, Ld. 56; lagðir steinar í hring utan um, Eg. 486; nú snúask þessi merki í hring um heiminn á hverjum tveim dægrum, Rb. 104; hann gékk þá í hring hjá konungi, Fms. vi. 206.3. as an adverb. phrase, með (at) hringum, all around, altogether, taka allt með hringum, Arnór; hann lét leggja eld í kirkju ok bæinn ok brendu upp með hringum, Fms. vii. 212; brenna bæinn upp at hringum, x. 389 (Ágrip).II. a ring, Lat. annulus:1. a ring at the end of a chest, Fms. i. 178, kistu-h.; in a door, Rm. 23; hurðar-h., Ísl. Þjóðs. ii: the ring at the end of the hilt to which the friðbönd (q. v.) were fastened, Hkv. Hjörv. 9: the chain or links in a kettle chain (hadda), Hým. 33: an anchor ring (akkeris-h.)β. the rings in a coat of mail, the Sagas and Lex. Poët. passim, whence hringa-brynja, u, f. a coat of ring-mail, see brynja, Fms. i. 43, vi. 416–421, ix. 27, Karl. 542, the Sagas passim, see Worsaae, No. 474; hring-kofl, m., hring-skyrta, u, f., hring-serkr, m. a shirt of rings, coat of ring-mail, Lex. Poët.: a coat of mail is called hring-ofin, adj. woven with rings.2. but esp. a ring on the arm, finger (gull-h., silfr-h., járn-h.), passim; rauðir hringar, the red rings, Þkv. 29, 32; men ok hringar, Vsp. 23, passim; and hence gener. = money, see baugr. A lordly man is in poetry called hring-berandi, -bjóðr, -brjótr, -broti, -drífir, -hreytandi, -lestir, -mildr, -miðlandi, -rífr, -skati, -skemmir, -snyrtir, -stríðandi, -stýrir, -tælir, -varpaðr, -viðr, -þverrir, the bearer, breaker … or spender of rings, Lex. Poët.: a woman from wearing rings, hring-eir, -skögul, -þöll, -varið; and a man, hring-þollr, etc.III. a ship is called Hringr (also in present use), Eg. (in a verse); hringr Ullar, the ship of Ull, i. e. his shield, Akv. 30; cp. Hring-horni, the mythol. ship of the Edda: Hringr is the pr. name of a man, Fb. iii, Landn. -
90 उप
úpaind. (a preposition orᅠ prefix to verbs andᅠ nouns, expressing) towards, near to (opposed to apa, away), by the side of, with, together with, under, down (e.g.. upa-gam, to go near, undergo;
upa-gamana, approaching;
in the Veda the verb has sometimes to be supplied from the context,
andᅠ sometimes upa is placed after the verb to which it belongs,
e.g.. āyayurupa = upâ̱yayuḥ, they approached)
(As unconnected with verbs andᅠ prefixed to nouns upa expresses)
direction towards, nearness, contiguity in space, time, number, degree, resemblance, andᅠ relationship,
but with the idea of subordination andᅠ inferiority
(e.g.. upa-kanishṭhikā, the finger next to the little finger;
upa-purāṇam, a secondary orᅠ subordinate Purāṇa;
upa-daṡa, nearly ten);
sometimes forming with the nouns to which it is prefixed compound adverbs (e.g.. upa-mūlam, at the root;
upa-pūrva-rātram, towards the beginning of night;
upa-kūpe, near a well) which lose their adverbial terminations if they are again compounded with nouns (e.g.. upakūpa-jalâ̱ṡaya, a reservoir in the neighbourhood of a well);
prefixed to proper names upa may express in classical literature « a younger brother»
(e.g.. upêndra, « the younger brother of Indra»),
andᅠ in Buddhist literature « a son»
(As a separable adverb upa rarely expresses)
thereto, further, moreover
(e.g.. tatrôpabrahmayoveda,
who further knows the Brahman) RV. AV. ṠBr. PārGṛ. ;
(As a separable preposition)
near to, towards, in the direction of, under, below
(with acc. e.g.. upaāṡāḥ, towards the regions);
near to, at, on, upon;
at the time of, upon, up to, in, above (with loc. e.g.. upasānushu, on the tops of the mountains);
with, together with, at the same time with, according to (with inst. e.g.. upadharmabhiḥ, according to the rules of duty) RV. AV. ṠBr. upa, besides the meanings given above, is said by native authorities to imply disease, extinction;
ornament;
command;
reproof;
undertaking;
giving;
killing;
diffusing;
wish;
power;
effort;
resemblance, etc.;
+ cf. Zd. upa;
Gk. ὑπό;
Lat. sub;
Goth. uf;
Old Germ. oba;
Mod. Germ. ob in Obdach, obliegen, etc.
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91 ימן
יָמַןPi. יִמֵּן (denom. of יָמִין; cmp. אָמַן) to endow with skill, strength, distinction. Part. pass. מְיוּמָּן, f. מְיוּמֶּנֶת. Hull. 91a הירך המ׳ שבירך it says ‘ the hip (Gen. 32:33) that means the strongest of the hips (the right); ib. 134b הכא נמי הזרוע המ׳וכ׳ here, too, we read ‘ the arm (Deut. 18:3), that means the right arm; Hor.12a ה״נ המשיח המ׳וכ׳ here, too, we read ‘ the anointed (Lev. 4:3), the distinguished among the anointed (the Highpriest). Sifra Vayikra, Ḥoba, ch. III, Par. 3 מה … הימנית המ׳ שבימיןוכ׳ as the finger mentioned there (Lev. 14:16) is ‘ the right which means the most skilled (the index) finger of the right hand ; Zeb.40a sq. לא נצרכא אלא להכשיר אָמוּן שבאצבע Ms. M. (ed. אמין, omitting אלא; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) the את (Lev. 4:6 את אצבעו) would not have been required, were it not to indicate, as the fittest for the ceremony, the most skilled of the fingers.Rashi: אמין blister. Hif. ( to go to the right, b. h.;) to do the right thing, opp. השמאיל. Sabb.63a (ref. to Prov. 3:16) למַיְימִינִין בהוכ׳ to those who make the right use of it ; Yalk. Prov. 934.Cant. R. to I, 9 אלו מֵימִינִיםוכ׳ the ones stand on the right side (pleading in favor of the accused) Sabb.88b, v. next w. -
92 יָמַן
יָמַןPi. יִמֵּן (denom. of יָמִין; cmp. אָמַן) to endow with skill, strength, distinction. Part. pass. מְיוּמָּן, f. מְיוּמֶּנֶת. Hull. 91a הירך המ׳ שבירך it says ‘ the hip (Gen. 32:33) that means the strongest of the hips (the right); ib. 134b הכא נמי הזרוע המ׳וכ׳ here, too, we read ‘ the arm (Deut. 18:3), that means the right arm; Hor.12a ה״נ המשיח המ׳וכ׳ here, too, we read ‘ the anointed (Lev. 4:3), the distinguished among the anointed (the Highpriest). Sifra Vayikra, Ḥoba, ch. III, Par. 3 מה … הימנית המ׳ שבימיןוכ׳ as the finger mentioned there (Lev. 14:16) is ‘ the right which means the most skilled (the index) finger of the right hand ; Zeb.40a sq. לא נצרכא אלא להכשיר אָמוּן שבאצבע Ms. M. (ed. אמין, omitting אלא; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) the את (Lev. 4:6 את אצבעו) would not have been required, were it not to indicate, as the fittest for the ceremony, the most skilled of the fingers.Rashi: אמין blister. Hif. ( to go to the right, b. h.;) to do the right thing, opp. השמאיל. Sabb.63a (ref. to Prov. 3:16) למַיְימִינִין בהוכ׳ to those who make the right use of it ; Yalk. Prov. 934.Cant. R. to I, 9 אלו מֵימִינִיםוכ׳ the ones stand on the right side (pleading in favor of the accused) Sabb.88b, v. next w. -
93 фига
1) General subject: fico, stick 2 fingers up at someone (stick thumb between index and middle fingers in Russia, stick index and middle finger up in Britain & stick up just middle finger in America), fuck off (показать кому-н кукиш / фига and коза показать are a similar 2-fingers gesture), figa2) Colloquial: fig, the finger, stick your fingers up, the highway salute, fig sign -
94 उप _upa
उप ind.1 As a prefix to verbs and nouns it express- es towards, near to, by the side of, with, under, down (opp. अप). According to G. M. the following are its senses:-- उप सामीप्यसामर्थ्यव्याप्त्याचार्यकृतिमृतिदोषदानक्रियावीप्सा- रम्भाध्ययनबुजनेषु:-- (1) nearness, contiguity उपविशति, उपगच्छति goes near; (2) power, ability उपकरोति; (3) pervasion उपकीर्ण; (4) advice, instructing as by a teachar उपदिशति, उपदेश; (5) death, extinction, उपरत; (6) defect, fault उपघात; (7) giving उपनयति, उपहरति; (8) action, effort उप त्वानेष्ये; (9) beginning, commencement उपक्रमते, उपक्रम; (1) study उपाध्यायः; (11) reverence, worship उपस्थानम्, उपचरति पितरं पुत्रः. It is also said to have the senses of disease, ornament, command, reproof, killing, wish, resemblance &c.-2 As unconnected with verbs and prefixed to nouns, it expresses direction towards, nearness, resemblance, relationship, contiguity in space, number, time, degree &c., but generally involving the idea of subordination or inferiority; उपकनिष्ठिका the finger next to the little finger; उपपुराणम् a secondary Purāṇa; उपगुरुः an assis- tant master; उपाध्यक्षः a vice-president. It usually, however, forms Avyayī. comp. in these senses; उपगङ्गम् = गङ्गायाः समीपे; उपकूलम्, ˚वनम् &c.; these are again compounded with other words; उपकूपजलाशयः; उपकण्ठ- निवासिनी. Prefixed to proper nouns it means a 'younger brother'; उपेन्द्रः.-3 With numerals it forms संख्याबहुव्रीहि and means 'nearly', 'almost'; उपत्रिंशाः nearly thirty; उपविंशाः about twenty &c.-4 As a separable preposition (a) with acc. when it means inferiority उपोधिकेच (P.I. 4.87) उपहरिं सुराः Sk. the gods are under i. e. are inferior to Hari; शक्रादय उपाच्युतम् Vop. (b) With loc. it expresses (1) over, above, superior to; उपनिष्के कार्षापणम्, उपपरार्धे हरेर्गुणाः; (2) addition; (3) near to, towards, in the direction of, under; (4) at, on, upon; (5) upto, in, above; e. g. उप सानुषु on or above the peaks; वयो न वसतीरुप; or sometimes (c) with the instr.; with, at the same time with, according to.-5 As a separable adverb it is rarely used in the senses of further, moreover. उपसन्ने$धिके हीने सादृश्यप्रतियत्नयोः ॥ तद्योगव्याप्तिपूजासु शक्तावारम्भदानयोः ॥ दक्षिणाचार्यकरणदोषाख्यानात्ययेषु च । [cf. Gr. hupo; L. sub; Goth. up; Germ. ob.]. -
95 कराग्र
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96 перст
( палец) fingerперст Божий — the finger of God, decrees of Heaven
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97 señalar acusadoramente
v.to point with the finger, to finger-point, to point the finger accusingly at. -
98 yüzükparmağı
",-nı the finger next to the little finger; ring finger." -
99 anulus
1.ānŭlus (not ann-), i, m. [2. anus, like circulus from circum, not a dim.], a ring, esp. for the finger, a finger-ring; and for sealing, a seal-ring, signet-ring.I.Lit.:II.ille suum anulum opposuit,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 76:de digito anulum Detraho,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 1, 37; id. Ad. 3, 2, 49; id. Hec. 5, 3, 31 et saep.; Lucr. 1, 312; 6, 1008; 6, 1014:(Gyges) anulum detraxit,
Cic. Off. 3, 9, 38:gemmatus,
Liv. 1, 11; Suet. Ner. 46; id. Caes. 33; id. Tib. 73 et saep.:anulo tabulas obsignare,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 67:sigilla anulo imprimere,
Cic. Ac. 2, 26, 85; id. ad Q. Fr. 1, 1, 4; Plin. 33, 1, 5 sqq. et saep.—The right to wear a gold ring was possessed, in the time of the Republic, only by the knights (equites); hence, equestris, * Hor. S. 2, 7, 53:anulum invenit = eques factus est,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 76.—So also jus anulorum = dignitas equestris, Suet. Caes. 33:donatus anulo aureo,
id. ib. 39; so id. Galb. 10; 14; id. Vit. 12 al.; cf. Mayor ad Juv. 7, 89; Smith. Dict. Antiq.—Of other articles in the form of rings.A.A ring for curtains:B.velares anuli,
Plin. 13, 9, 18, § 62. —A link of a chain, Plin. 34, 15, 43, § 150; cf. Mart. 2, 29.— Irons for the feet, fetters:C. D.anulus cruribus aptus,
Mart. 14, 169.—A round ornament upon the capitals of Doric columns:E.anuli columnarum,
Vitr. 4, 3.—Anuli virgei, rings made of willow rods, Plin. 15, 29, 37, § 124.2. -
100 Fingerabdruck
* * *der Fingerabdruckfingerprint; fingerprinting* * *Fịn|ger|ab|druckmfingerprintjds Fingerabdrücke nehmen — to take sb's fingerprints, to fingerprint sb
* * *(the mark made by the tip of the finger, often used by the police etc as a means of identification: The thief wiped his fingerprints off the safe.) fingerprint* * *Fin·ger·ab·druckm fingerprintjds [o von jdm die] Fingerabdrücke nehmen to fingerprint sb, to take sb's fingerprintsgenetischer \Fingerabdruck genetic fingerprint, GWB* * *der fingerprint* * *Fingerabdruck m fingerprint;Fingerabdrücke (von jemandem) nehmen take (sb’s) fingerprints* * *der fingerprint* * *m.finger print n.fingerprint n.
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