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101 Rennen
n; -s, -; running; (Wettrennen) race; (Rennveranstaltung) race(s Pl.); ein Rennen fahren drive in a race; totes Rennen dead heat; aus dem Rennen fallen drop out of the race; aus dem Rennen werfen put s.o. out of the race; das Rennen machen come in first; fig. come out on top; jemanden ins Rennen schicken fig., als Kandidaten etc.: send s.o. into the fray; er liegt noch gut im Rennen he’s still well placed; fig. he’s still going strong; bei Bewerbung etc.: he’s still in the running; das Rennen aufgeben give up the race; fig. throw in the sponge ( oder towel); das Rennen ist gelaufen fig. it’s all over* * *das Rennenrace; race-meeting* * *Rẹn|nen ['rɛnən]nt -s, -running; (SPORT) (Vorgang) racing; (Veranstaltung) race; (fig) race (um for)gehst du zum Rennen? (bei Pferderennen, Hunderennen etc) — are you going to the races?, are you going racing?; (bei Autorennen etc) are you going to the racing?
gut im Rennen liegen (lit, fig) — to be well-placed
das Rennen ist gelaufen (lit) — the race is over; (fig) it's all over
das Rennen machen (lit, fig) — to win (the race)
aus dem Rennen ausscheiden (lit, fig) — to drop out
jdn aus dem Rennen werfen (lit) — to put sb out of the race; (fig) to put sb out of the running
das Rennen aufgeben (lit) — to drop out (of the race); (fig auch) to throw in the towel
* * *das1) (in a sports competition etc, one of two or more contests from which the winners go on to take part in later stages of the competition: Having won his heat he is going through to the final.) heat2) (a competition to find who or which is the fastest: a horse race.) race* * *Ren·nen<-s, ->[ˈrɛnən]nt racedas \Rennen ging über 24 Runden the race was over 24 lapsAscot ist das bekannteste \Rennen der Welt Ascot is the most famous racing event in the worldein totes \Rennen SPORT a dead heat... im \Rennen liegen SPORT to be... placedgut im \Rennen liegen to be well placedschlecht im \Rennen liegen to be badly placed, to be having a bad race▶ ins \Rennen gehen to take part in [sth]wir liegen mit unserem Angebot gut im \Rennen we are in a good position with our offernach dem Vorstellungsgespräch lag er schlechter im \Rennen he was in a worse position after the interviewdie Konkurrenz macht wieder mal das \Rennen the competition is making the running again* * *das; Rennens, Rennen running; (PferdeRennen, AutoRennen) racing; (einzelner Wettbewerb) racezum Rennen gehen — (PferdeRennen) go to the races; (AutoRennen) go to the racing
das Rennen machen — (ugs.) win
* * *ein Rennen fahren drive in a race;totes Rennen dead heat;aus dem Rennen fallen drop out of the race;aus dem Rennen werfen put sb out of the race;das Rennen machen come in first; fig come out on top;er liegt noch gut im Rennen he’s still well placed; fig he’s still going strong; bei Bewerbung etc: he’s still in the running;* * *das; Rennens, Rennen running; (PferdeRennen, AutoRennen) racing; (einzelner Wettbewerb) racezum Rennen gehen — (PferdeRennen) go to the races; (AutoRennen) go to the racing
das Rennen machen — (ugs.) win
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102 targ
Ⅰ m (G targu) 1. (rynek) market- targ koński/zbożowy a horse/grain market- kupiła kury na targu she bought hens at the market- targ staroci an antiques market- pchli targ a flea market- w piątki jest targ w miasteczku Friday is market day in the town2. pot. (o cenę) haggling, bargaining- zapłaciła za ziemniaki bez targu she didn’t haggle over the price of potatoes- dobić targu to strike a bargain a. deal3. zw. pl pot. (spory) bargaining U- targi o podwyżkę wage bargaining- po długich targach ustąpili they gave up after a lot of hagglingⅡ targi plt (wystawa) fair- targi książki a book fair- targi branżowe a trade fair- targi motoryzacyjne a car show- wystawiać swoje towary na targach to display one’s goods at a fair- zwiedzać targi to visit an exhibition a. an exposition a. a fair■ targ w targ pot. after much hard bargaining* * *- targi* * *mi1. market; fair; pchli targ flea market.2. (= targowanie się) bargaining; krakowskim targiem by way of compromise; dobić targu strike a bargain.3. (= spór, pertraktacje) negotiations; bargaining; (zgodził się) po długich targach (he agreed) after long negotiations.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > targ
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103 køre
1. 2, viе́здить, е́хать2. 2, vt1) вози́ть2) управля́ть (автомобилем и т. п.)* * *cart, clock up, drive, ride, run, strike, work* * *I. (en):[(ud) i én køre] continuously ( fx talk continuously),( efter hinanden) on end, running ( fx four days running).II. *( være chauffør, kusk etc på, styre) drive ( fx a car, a taxi, acarriage, a plough, a horse);( cykel, motorcykel) ride;( transportere: personer) drive, take,T run ( fx somebody to the station),(varer etc) carry,F convey,(på ( tohjulet) arbejdsvogn) cart ( fx hay, dung),( i trækvogn) wheel;( i barnevogn) push;( uden objekt: om person) go ( fx by train, by bus, in a car; I went with him to Ely), ride ( fx in a car, in a bus);( når man selv bestemmer retningen) drive ( fx he drives well; learn how to drive; we drove to Oxford);( på cykel) cycle, ride;(mods: tage toget) go by car ( fx let's go by car);( om køretøj: løbe) run ( fx into a hedge; the trains (, buses) run every hour), go ( fx fast);(se også kørende);[ begynde at køre] start;[ køre bil] drive a car;[ køre fast](også fig) get bogged down, get stuck;[ køre en film]( forevise) run (el. show) a film;(edb) run a program;[ køre træt] get tired;[ køre én træt] tire somebody out;[ køre en tur] go for a drive;[ med præp & adv:][ køre forbi] pass;[ køre forkert] take the wrong road (el. turning);( køre vild) lose one's way;[ køre frem]( ved vejkryds) go forward ( fx do not go forward until you are sure it is safe);[ toget kørte frem] the train pulled in at the platform;[ køre frem for døren] drive up to the door;(fig) trot out ( fx an old story; the usual arguments);[ køre galt]( forulykke) have an accident; crash;(se også ovf: køre forkert);[ bilen kører godt] the car runs well;( lade dem slide) drive them hard;[ køre i ring], se ring;[ køre imod noget] hit something, run (, stærkere: crash) against something; collide with something;[ køre ind i] = køre imod;[ køre ind til siden] pull in to the side (el. to the right);(NB i Engl: to the left);[ køre løs]( snakke) chatter away,( starte) go ahead;(se også ndf: køre på);[ få lov at køre med] get a lift;[ vil du køre med?] can I give you a lift?(dvs på tur etc) would you like to come with me (, us)?[ køre med en barnevogn] push a perambulator;[` køre med en] lead somebody by the nose;[ køre en ned] run (el. knock) somebody down;(fig) wear somebody down;[ være kommet godt op at køre] be in the soup;[ køre en over] run over somebody;(dvs vælte) knock (el. run) somebody down;[ køre over for rødt], se rødt;[` køre på]( gentage) keep on about;[ køre `på] press on;(se også melodi);[ bilen kører 10 km på literen] the car will do 10 km to the litre;[ køre på cykel (, knallert)] ride a bicycle (, moped) ( fx teach him to ride a bicycle),( sidde på) ride on a bicycle (, moped) ( fx he was riding on anold moped),(se også knallert);[ køre rundt for], se (løbe) rundt;(fig), se ovf: `køre med;(dvs hurtigt, hurtigere) drive fast(er);[ køre en bil til] run a car in;[ køre heste til] break in horses;[ køre videre] go on. -
104 sted
locality, pitch, place, point, site, spot* * *(et -er) place ( fx fix a time and a place for the meeting; we have visited hundreds of places; I can't be in two places at once; this is not the place to go into that; a sore place on my arm; they bought a lovely place in the country);( mindre sted; mere præcist og T) spot ( fx show me the exact spot where it happened; they gathered at the spot where it had happened; a lovely spot for a picnic; a sore spot on my arm);( i bog: hvor man er kommet til) place,( afsnit) passage ( fx a difficult passage),( bibelsted også) text ( fx quote a passage (el. text) from the Bible);( gård) homestead;[ finde sted] happen ( fx strange things have happened),(F: ofte om noget arrangeret) take place ( fx when will themarriage take place?);( ofte =) be ( fx there have been changes (, abuses, injustices, mistakes));[ med pron etc:][ alle steder](dvs overalt) everywhere;[ de fleste steder] in most places, almost everywhere;[et ( eller andet) sted] somewhere (or other);[ et andet sted] in another place; somewhere else;[ ikke nogen steder] not anywhere ( fx I could not see him anywhere), nowhere ( fx he was nowhere to be seen);[ ingen steder] nowhere;(se også III. vis);[ med præp:][ af sted] along ( fx run (, rush, gallop) along),( væk) off ( fx run (, dash, rush, gallop) off);[ af sted!] off we go! let us be off!(= af sted med dig) off you go! be off![ komme af sted] get off, start,F depart;( også om pige) get into trouble,( løbe sig en staver i livet) get into hot water,( lave en bommert) put one's foot in it,( komme til skade) get hurt;[ hvis jeg kan komme af sted med det] if I can manage it (el. get away with it);[ jeg må af sted] I must be off, I must be going;[ tage af sted] set out, start, leave ( til for);T get off ( fx we'd better be getting off);[ vi kommer ikke ud af stedet] we are making no progress, we are not getting anywhere;[ hesten ville ikke ud af stedet] the horse refused to budge;[ rør dig ikke ud af stedet!] don't move![ fra det sted hvor] from (the place) where;[ i stedet] instead ( fx he did not go to Paris, but went to London instead);[ i stedet for] instead of ( fx he gave me water instead of beer; to play instead of working);(se også sætte (sig), træde);[ i dit sted] in your place;[ i dit sted ville jeg betale] if I were you I would pay;[ på et sted] in (el. at) a place, on (el. at) a spot;[ på stedet](også fig) on the spot ( fx we have a man on the spot; die (, bekilled) on the spot); then and there ( fx he demanded to bereleased then and there);( øjeblikkelig også) outright ( fx he was killed outright; he bought it outright);[ løbe på stedet] run on the spot;[ på sine steder] in places;[ på højere steder] in high places;(fig) be strictly limited ( fx my confidence in him (, my sympathy for him) is strictly limited);(se også IV. ret);[ til det sted hvor] to (the place) where;[ til stede] present ( fx the Minister was present at the opening), there( fx if the will is there we can come to an agreement),( hjemme) at home, in ( fx is Mrs X in?);[ komme til stede] arrive, appear,T turn up;[ være til stede ved] be present at, attend ( fx a meeting);[ betingelserne herfor er ikke længere til stede] the conditions for it no longer obtain. -
105 сбрасывать
сбросить (вн.)сбрасывать снег с крыши — throw* the snow off the roof
сбрасывать в кучу — pile (d.), heap (d.)
сбрасывать с парашютом — parachute (d.), drop by parachute (d.)
2. ( свергать) throw* off (d.)3. (о коже; листьях) shed* (d.)4. разг. (снимать одежду, обувь и т. п.) throw* off (d.)сбрасывать маску — (прям. и перен.) throw* off, или discard, the mask; (перен. тж.) show* one's true self
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106 a o lua înainte
1. to whip onto whip round the cornerto run before one's horse to market.2. ( d. ceas) to gainluaţi-o înainte lead on! lead the way! please show us / me the wayyou go first! -
107 a-şi da aere
to put on / to assume airsto give oneself airsto ride the high horseto snap one's fingersto kick up a dustto be prancing in full featherto put it onto show off. -
108 nabarmendu
iz.1. ( azalpena) explanation, clarification, elucidation; eta hainbertze \nabarmendurekin bipildu dituzun irakaspenak and the teachings which you have made so lively with so many explanations2. ( susmo txarra) suspicion, misgiving; \nabarmendutan sartu zen he became suspicious du/ad.1. to perceive, discern, notice, observe; gaua luzatzen ari da, nabarmentzen hotza the night is getting longer and the cold more noticeable2. ( agerrarazi) to reveal, show, expose; gizakien grinak nabarmentzen dakien idazle bat a writer who knows how to {draw out || reveal} human passions; gurea nabarmentzeko zorian dago ours is about to be revealed; elkarrizketan esandako bitxikerien artean, zera \nabarmenduko nuke: \ldblquote nik, lehenik eta behin, euskalduna naiz, gero nire alderdikoa" among the curious things said in the interview, I'd point out the one in which he said \ldblquote I am, first and foremost, a Basque and then a member of my party" da/ad.1. ( konturatu) to realize; hobendun zela \nabarmendurik having realized that he was a sinner2. ( nabaritu)a. to be distinguished; dohain harrigarri hori nabarmentzen zaio he is disguished by his remarkable gift; komunismoaren kontrako borrokan \nabarmendu zen Sakharov Sakharov distinguished himself in the fight against communismb. to stand out; lore gorriak nabarmentzen ziren zelaiko belardian the red flowers stood out against the grass in the field; zaldiari hezurrak nabarmentzen zaizkio the horse's bones are sticking out; orain arte euskaldunak ez dira gehiegi \nabarmendu kultur alorrean up to now Basques haven't {stood out || made much of a name for themselves} in the area of culture3. ( ageri izan) to come out; \nabarmendu zen ezagutu nahi zutela it came out that they wanted to meet him -
109 the
[ðə], [ðɪ] adjective1) (The form [ðə] is used before words beginning with a consonant eg [i u]the house[i /u] [ðəhaus] or consonant sound eg [i u]the union[i /u] [ðəˈjuːnjən]; the form [ðɪ] is used before words beginning with a vowel eg [i u]the apple[i /u] [ðɪ ˈapl] or vowel sound eg [i u]the honour[i /u] [ðɪ ˈɔnə])أداة التَّعريف: تُسْتَعْمَل للإشارَةِ الى إسمٍ ذُكِر سابِقا2) used to refer to a person, thing etc mentioned previously, described in a following phrase, or already known:Where is the book I put on the table?
Who was the man you were talking to?
Switch the light off!
3) used with a singular noun or an adjective to refer to all members of a group etc or to a general type of object, group of objects etc:The horse is running fast.
تُسـتَعْمَل مع الإسم المُفْرَد أو الصِّفَه لِتُشير إلى النَّوع بصورةٍ عامَّهHe plays the piano/violin very well.
4) used to refer to unique objects etc, especially in titles and names:تُسْتَعْمَل مع الأشياء الفَريدَه في العَناوين والألقابthe Atlantic (Ocean).
5) used after a preposition with words referring to a unit of quantity, time etc:تُسْتَعْمَل بعدَ حَرْفِ جَر مع كَلِمات تُشير إلى الكَمِيَّه أو الزَّمَنIn this job we are paid by the hour.
6) used with superlative adjectives and adverbs to denote a person, thing etc which is or shows more of something than any other:تُسْتَعْمَل في المقارَنَه مع درجَة أفْعَل التَّفْضيلWe like him (the) best of all.
7) ( often with all) used with comparative adjectives to show that a person, thing etc is better, worse etc:تُستعمل مع درجة المقارنة بين إثنينHe has had a week's holiday and looks (all) the better for it.
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110 σῆμα
A sign, mark, token, Il.10.466, 23.326, Od.19.250, etc.; of the star on a horse's forehead, Il.23.455;ἥβης σήματα γεινομένης Sol.27.4
;νέφος σ. χειμῶνος Archil.54
; esp.1 sign from heaven, omen, portent, in phrases,σήματα φαίνω Il.2.353
, cf. 308;κτύπε Ζεύς, σ. τιθεὶς Τρώεσσι 8.171
;δεικνὺς σ. βροτοῖσι 13.244
;θεοῦ σάμασιν πιθόμενοι Pi. P.4.200
, cf. 1.3; φλογωπὰ ς. A.Pr. 498, cf. Ch. 259; of things heard as well as seen,ἔπος φάτο σ. ἄνακτι Od.20.111
.2 generally, sign to do or begin something,τόδε σ. τετύχθω 21.231
;σ. ἀροτοῖο Hes. Op. 450
; esp. watchword,τί τὸ σῆμα; θρόει E.Rh.12
(anap.), cf. 688; battle-sign, signal,σ. μάχης Id.Ph. 1378
.3 sign by which a grave is known, mound, cairn, barrow, Il.2.814, etc.; ; ἐπὶ σῆμ' ἔχεεν raised a mound, Il.6.419, etc.;σ. κυνός E.Hec. 1273
: c. dat. pers.,σῆμά τέ οἱ χεύω Od. 2.222
;σῆμά τέ μοι χεῦαι.. ἀνδρὸς δυστήνοιο 11.75
;σάματι πὰρ Πέλοπος Pi.O.10(11).24
; grave, tomb, Hdt.1.93, 4.72, Berl.Sitzb. l.c., etc.; τὸ δημόσιον ς. Th.2.34;στῆλαι ἀπὸ σημάτων Id.1.93
, cf. Ar.Th. 886, 888, etc.; ἤδη του.. ἤκουσα τῶν σοφῶν ὡς τὸ μὲν σῶμά ἐστιν ἡμῖν ς. Pl.Grg. 493a, cf. Cra. 400c.4 mark to show the cast of a quoit or javelin,ὑπέρβαλε σήματα πάντων Il.23.843
;ὑπέρπτατο σ. πάντων Od.8.192
; also, boundary, D.P.18.5 token by which any one's identity or commission was certified,μιν ἐρέεινε καὶ ᾔτεε σ. ἰδέσθαι Il.6.176
, cf. 178; σ. λυγρά, of written characters or symbols, ib. 168; mark, token on the lot of Ajax, 7.189; so, device or bearing on a shield, by which a warrior is known, freq. in A.Th., as 387, 404, E.El. 456 (lyr.); of the seal set on a box, τῶνδ' ἀποίσεις ς. S.Tr. 614; mark made by an illiterate person, PMasp.163.37 (vi A.D.).6 constellation, mostly in pl., heavenly bodies, S.Fr. 432; also λαμπρότατος μὲν ὅ γ' ἐστί, κακὸν δέ τε σῆμα τέτυκται, of Sirius, Il.22.30. (Perh. cogn. with Skt. dhyāti 'thinks'.) -
111 ἀγλαΐα
A splendour, beauty,κῦδός τε καὶ ἀ. καὶ ὄνειαρ Od. 15.78
;ἀγλαΐηφι πεποιθώς Il.6.510
; of Penelope, Od.18.180; splendour, magnificence, S.El. 211;ὡρῶν Jul.Or.4.148d
; in bad sense, pomp, show, [κύνας] ἀγλαΐης ἕνεκεν κομέουσιν Od.17.310
; in pl., vanities, 17.244, E.El. 175.3 adornment, of a horse's mane, colours of oyster's shell, etc., X.Eq.5.8, Ael.NA10.13, cf. A.R.4.1191.4 pr. n., Ἀγλαΐα, one of the Graces, who presided over victory in the games, Hes.Th. 945, cf. B.3.6.—Mostly poet. [suff] ἀγλα-ΐζω, Hp.Mul.2.188, Ael., v. infr.: [tense] fut. [dialect] Att. ἀγλαϊῶ ([etym.] ἐπ-) Ar.Ec. 575: [tense] aor. ἠγλάϊσα ([dialect] Dor. ἀγλ-) Theoc.Ep.1.4, etc., ([etym.] ἐπ-) Ar. Fr. 682:—[voice] Pass., v. infr.:—make splendid, glorify, B.3.22, etc.;ἀθανάταις ἠγλάϊσεν χάρισιν IG12(3).1190.10
([place name] Melos);θυσίαις τέμενος Isyll.28
, cf. Plu.2.965c, Ael.NA8.28.II [dialect] Ep. and Lyr. only [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., adorn oneself with a thing, take delight in, σέφημι διαμπερὲς ἀγλαϊεῖσθαι (sc. ἵπποις) Il.10.331 (the only form in Hom., even of compds.);ὅστις τοιούτοις θυμὸν ἀγλαΐζεται Semon.7.70
;ἀ. μουσικᾶς ἐν ἀώτῳ Pi.O.1.14
; Com.,ἐλαίῳ ῥάφανος ἠγλαϊσμένη Ephipp.3.6
(cf. Eub.150).III intr., ἀγλαΐζει· θάλλει, Hsch., cf. Antiph.301 codd.—Never in Trag. or [dialect] Att. Prose. -
112 جفل
جَفَلَ \ shrink: to draw back because one is afraid: The boy shrank from his angry father. start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. wince: to show pain of body or mind, by a sudden (backward) movement: He winced when the nurse cleaned his wound. -
113 lead
الجْرَافِيت (داخل قَلَم الرّصاص) \ lead: the black material in a pencil. \ الرّصاص (مَعْدِن) \ lead: a soft heavy metal. \ المُقَدِّمَة \ lead: (with the) the first place: My horse was in the lead until he fell. \ طَرَفُ الخَيْط \ lead: the act of leading; a personal example; sth. that guides: The rest of the class followed his lead. The footmarks gave the police a lead. \ قَادَ إلى \ lead: to show the way: The road led straight to his house, to cause; result in What led you to think that? His careless mistakes led to the loss of his job. \ لَعِبَ الورقةَ الأولى \ lead: (of the first player in a card game) to put down a certain card, which others must follow: He led the king of hearts. \ مَعْدِن الرَّصاص \ lead: a soft heavy metal. \ مِسْلَك (التوصيل الرئيسي) \ lead: a wire (in a building or machine) that carries electricity to the point where it is used. \ مِقْدَار \ lead: the distance or amount by which one leads: We had a lead of ten points over the other team. \ See Also مَسَافَة التَّقَدُّم أو السَّبْق -
114 shrink
جَفَلَ \ shrink: to draw back because one is afraid: The boy shrank from his angry father. start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. wince: to show pain of body or mind, by a sudden (backward) movement: He winced when the nurse cleaned his wound. -
115 start
جَفَلَ \ shrink: to draw back because one is afraid: The boy shrank from his angry father. start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. wince: to show pain of body or mind, by a sudden (backward) movement: He winced when the nurse cleaned his wound. -
116 wince
جَفَلَ \ shrink: to draw back because one is afraid: The boy shrank from his angry father. start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. wince: to show pain of body or mind, by a sudden (backward) movement: He winced when the nurse cleaned his wound.
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Hampton Classic Horse Show — The Hampton Classic Horse Show (generally referred to as the Hampton Classic ) is a Grand Prix show jumping horse show in Bridgehampton, New York that is one of the biggest show jumping contests in the United States.Held over Labor Day in… … Wikipedia
Kentucky State Fair World's Championship Horse Show — The World s Championship Horse Show, held at the Kentucky State Fairgrounds in Louisville, Kentucky, in Freedom Hall, is a large horse show that includes the American saddlebred, Hackney pony, and Standardbred. It is usually held annually in late … Wikipedia