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1 επισίνιος
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2 ἐπισίνιος
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3 furia
fŭrĭa, ae, f., and, more commonly, plur.: fŭrĭae, ārum, f. [furo], violent passion, rage, madness, fury.I.Appellatively (only poet. for furor or rabies):II.unius ob noxam et furias Ajacis Oï_lei,
Verg. A. 1, 41:ubi concepit furias,
i. e. became furious, id. ib. 4, 474:tauri,
Mart. 2, 43, 5:canum,
Grat. Cyneg. 392:in furias agitantur equae,
i. e. furious, ardent desire, Ov. A. A. 2, 478; Verg. G. 3, 244; Prop. 4 (5), 4, 68:auri,
the fierce greediness for gold, Sil. 2, 500:ergo omnis furiis surrexit Etruria justis,
in just fury, just wrath, Verg. A. 8, 494:honestae (Sagunti),
Stat. S. 4, 6, 84.—Of things: tranare sonoras Torrentum furias,
the wild raging, roaring, Claud. III. Cons. Hon. 45.—As a nom. prop.: Fŭrĭae, the three goddesses of vengeance (Allecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone), the Furies (syn.: Dirae, Eumenides).A.Prop.:B.Furiae deae sunt speculatrices, credo, et vindices facinorum et scelerum,
Cic. N. D. 3, 18, 46:ut eos agitent insectenturque Furiae, non ardentibus taedis, sicut in fabulis sed angore conscientiae,
id. Leg. 1, 14, 40; cf. id. Rosc. Am. 24, 66 sq.; id. Pis. 20, 46; Auct. ap. Quint. 9, 3, 47; Verg. A. 3, 331; Hor. S. 2, 3, 135; 1, 8, 45 al.—Transf., in gen., avenging spirits, tormenting spirits.(α).Plur.:(β).itaque eos non ad perficiendum scelus sed ad luendas rei publicae poenas furiae quaedam incitaverunt,
Cic. Sull. 27, 76:Furiae Catilinae,
id. Par. 4, 1, 27:sceleratum vicum vocant, quo amens, agitantibus furiis sororis ac viri, Tullia per patris corpus carpentum egisse fertur,
Liv. 1, 48, 7; cf. id. 1, 59 fin.; 40, 10, 1:his muliebribus instinctus furiis Tarquinius circumire et prensare patres, etc.,
urged on by this female tormenting spiril, this fury of a woman, id. 1, 47, 7.—Sing., applied to persons who are furious or who are plotting mischief, a fury. —So of Clodius:illa furia ac pestis patriae,
Cic. Sest. 14, 33;of the same,
id. ib. 17, 39; cf.also: illa furia muliebrium religionum, qui non pluris fecerat Bonam Deam quam tres sorores,
id. Fam. 1, 9, 15; id. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 4; Hor. S. 2, 3, 141:hunc juvenem (i. e. Hannibalem) tamquam furiam facemque hujus belli odi ac detestor,
Liv. 21, 10, 11. -
4 Furiae
fŭrĭa, ae, f., and, more commonly, plur.: fŭrĭae, ārum, f. [furo], violent passion, rage, madness, fury.I.Appellatively (only poet. for furor or rabies):II.unius ob noxam et furias Ajacis Oï_lei,
Verg. A. 1, 41:ubi concepit furias,
i. e. became furious, id. ib. 4, 474:tauri,
Mart. 2, 43, 5:canum,
Grat. Cyneg. 392:in furias agitantur equae,
i. e. furious, ardent desire, Ov. A. A. 2, 478; Verg. G. 3, 244; Prop. 4 (5), 4, 68:auri,
the fierce greediness for gold, Sil. 2, 500:ergo omnis furiis surrexit Etruria justis,
in just fury, just wrath, Verg. A. 8, 494:honestae (Sagunti),
Stat. S. 4, 6, 84.—Of things: tranare sonoras Torrentum furias,
the wild raging, roaring, Claud. III. Cons. Hon. 45.—As a nom. prop.: Fŭrĭae, the three goddesses of vengeance (Allecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone), the Furies (syn.: Dirae, Eumenides).A.Prop.:B.Furiae deae sunt speculatrices, credo, et vindices facinorum et scelerum,
Cic. N. D. 3, 18, 46:ut eos agitent insectenturque Furiae, non ardentibus taedis, sicut in fabulis sed angore conscientiae,
id. Leg. 1, 14, 40; cf. id. Rosc. Am. 24, 66 sq.; id. Pis. 20, 46; Auct. ap. Quint. 9, 3, 47; Verg. A. 3, 331; Hor. S. 2, 3, 135; 1, 8, 45 al.—Transf., in gen., avenging spirits, tormenting spirits.(α).Plur.:(β).itaque eos non ad perficiendum scelus sed ad luendas rei publicae poenas furiae quaedam incitaverunt,
Cic. Sull. 27, 76:Furiae Catilinae,
id. Par. 4, 1, 27:sceleratum vicum vocant, quo amens, agitantibus furiis sororis ac viri, Tullia per patris corpus carpentum egisse fertur,
Liv. 1, 48, 7; cf. id. 1, 59 fin.; 40, 10, 1:his muliebribus instinctus furiis Tarquinius circumire et prensare patres, etc.,
urged on by this female tormenting spiril, this fury of a woman, id. 1, 47, 7.—Sing., applied to persons who are furious or who are plotting mischief, a fury. —So of Clodius:illa furia ac pestis patriae,
Cic. Sest. 14, 33;of the same,
id. ib. 17, 39; cf.also: illa furia muliebrium religionum, qui non pluris fecerat Bonam Deam quam tres sorores,
id. Fam. 1, 9, 15; id. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 4; Hor. S. 2, 3, 141:hunc juvenem (i. e. Hannibalem) tamquam furiam facemque hujus belli odi ac detestor,
Liv. 21, 10, 11. -
5 furiae
fŭrĭa, ae, f., and, more commonly, plur.: fŭrĭae, ārum, f. [furo], violent passion, rage, madness, fury.I.Appellatively (only poet. for furor or rabies):II.unius ob noxam et furias Ajacis Oï_lei,
Verg. A. 1, 41:ubi concepit furias,
i. e. became furious, id. ib. 4, 474:tauri,
Mart. 2, 43, 5:canum,
Grat. Cyneg. 392:in furias agitantur equae,
i. e. furious, ardent desire, Ov. A. A. 2, 478; Verg. G. 3, 244; Prop. 4 (5), 4, 68:auri,
the fierce greediness for gold, Sil. 2, 500:ergo omnis furiis surrexit Etruria justis,
in just fury, just wrath, Verg. A. 8, 494:honestae (Sagunti),
Stat. S. 4, 6, 84.—Of things: tranare sonoras Torrentum furias,
the wild raging, roaring, Claud. III. Cons. Hon. 45.—As a nom. prop.: Fŭrĭae, the three goddesses of vengeance (Allecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone), the Furies (syn.: Dirae, Eumenides).A.Prop.:B.Furiae deae sunt speculatrices, credo, et vindices facinorum et scelerum,
Cic. N. D. 3, 18, 46:ut eos agitent insectenturque Furiae, non ardentibus taedis, sicut in fabulis sed angore conscientiae,
id. Leg. 1, 14, 40; cf. id. Rosc. Am. 24, 66 sq.; id. Pis. 20, 46; Auct. ap. Quint. 9, 3, 47; Verg. A. 3, 331; Hor. S. 2, 3, 135; 1, 8, 45 al.—Transf., in gen., avenging spirits, tormenting spirits.(α).Plur.:(β).itaque eos non ad perficiendum scelus sed ad luendas rei publicae poenas furiae quaedam incitaverunt,
Cic. Sull. 27, 76:Furiae Catilinae,
id. Par. 4, 1, 27:sceleratum vicum vocant, quo amens, agitantibus furiis sororis ac viri, Tullia per patris corpus carpentum egisse fertur,
Liv. 1, 48, 7; cf. id. 1, 59 fin.; 40, 10, 1:his muliebribus instinctus furiis Tarquinius circumire et prensare patres, etc.,
urged on by this female tormenting spiril, this fury of a woman, id. 1, 47, 7.—Sing., applied to persons who are furious or who are plotting mischief, a fury. —So of Clodius:illa furia ac pestis patriae,
Cic. Sest. 14, 33;of the same,
id. ib. 17, 39; cf.also: illa furia muliebrium religionum, qui non pluris fecerat Bonam Deam quam tres sorores,
id. Fam. 1, 9, 15; id. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 4; Hor. S. 2, 3, 141:hunc juvenem (i. e. Hannibalem) tamquam furiam facemque hujus belli odi ac detestor,
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6 ἐπισίνιος
ἐπισίνιος, ον,A plotting mischief, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπισίνιος
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7 juonittelu
• mischief• treason• plotting• scheme• wheelings and dealings• plotting intrigues• plot• machination• league• intrigue• frame-up• conspiracy• collusion• stratagem• machinations -
8 κακομηχανώτατον
κακομήχανοςmischief-plotting: masc acc superl sgκακομήχανοςmischief-plotting: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
9 κακομηχάνως
κακομήχανοςmischief-plotting: adverbialκακομήχανοςmischief-plotting: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
10 κακομήχανον
κακομήχανοςmischief-plotting: masc /fem acc sgκακομήχανοςmischief-plotting: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 какие вы тут задумали проказы?
General subject: what mischief are you plotting between you?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > какие вы тут задумали проказы?
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12 Д-65
НА САМОМ ДЕЛЕ PrepP Invar fixed WOl1. ( usu. advoften preceded by Conj «a») (in refer, to the nature of s.o. or sth.) in actuality (as opposed to as perceived, portrayed etc by s.o.): in reality in (actual) fact really actuallythe reality is (was...). Все провозглашенные советской конституцией права и свободы являются фикцией. Право на труд на самом деле является обязанностью (Войнович 1). All the rights and freedoms proclaimed in the Soviet constitution are fictions The right to work is in fact a duty (1a).Вера Лазаревна жила недалеко, через два дома, и приходила к Лене почти ежедневно под предлогом «помочь Наташеньке» и «облегчить Ленусе», а на самом деле с единственной целью - беспардонно вмешиваться в чужую жизнь (Трифонов 4). Vera Lazarevna lived not far away, two buildings from them, and came to Lena's almost daily on the pretext of "helping Natashenka" and "making things easier for Lenusha," but in actual fact with one sole aim-to unforgivably interfere in someone else's life (4a)....Боюсь, что никто не может подтвердить, что... то, что вы нам рассказывали, происходило на самом деле» (Булгаков 9). ".. I am afraid no one can confirm to us that the things you spoke of really happened" (9a)Торговал он с рук разной, необходимой в казачьем обиходе рухлядью... и два раза в год ездил в Воронеж, будто за товаром, а на самом деле доносил, что в станице пока-де спокойно и казаки нового злодейства не умышляют (Шолохов 2). Не traded in various odds and ends that were of use to Cossacks...and twice a year he travelled to Voronezh ostensibly to replenish his stocks, but actually to report that the stanitsa was calm and the Cossacks were not plotting any fresh mischief (2a)Михаил тоже вышел из избы, и под тем же самым предлогом - вроде и ему дышать нечем... а на самом-то деле он вышел, чтобы не остаться с глазу на глаз с новоявленным зятьком... (Абрамов 1). Mikhail went out too, and under the same pretext: that he could not breathe...The reality was that he had left so as not to be alone with his newly proclaimed brother-in-law (1a).2. (Particle) used to intensify an expression of indignation, annoyance, surprise etc or to intensify a request or demand that s.o. do (or stop doing) sth.: really!honestly! (with прекрати, перестань etc) (stop...,) will you! (when used with a negated word or phrase) certainly (not)! -
13 Р-218
С РУК покупать, доставать что, продавать, продажа и т. п. coll PrepP Invar adv or nonagreeing post-modifl (to buy, obtain, sell sth. etc) independently, outside of an established store or trading networkdirectlyprivately (in limited contexts) on the black market.В букинистических магазинах этот хлам, по-моему, не продаётся. Доставала с рук... (Трифонов 5). I don't think they sell such rubbish in secondhand bookstores she must have obtained them from certain individuals directly... (5a).Никогда отец не ворчал, если деньги шли на то, чтоб хорошо одевалась Алла. Доставали вещи с рук... (Солженицын 10). Her father had never grumbled if money was spent on dressing Alia well. They got things on the black market... (10a).Торговал он с рук разной, необходи- (557 J мой в казачьем обиходе рухлядью... и два раза в год ездил в Воронеж, будто за товаром, а на самом деле доносил, что в станице пока-де спокойно и казаки нового злодейства не умышляют (Шолохов 2). ( context transl) Не traded in various odds and ends that were of use to Cossacks...and twice a year he travelled to Voronezh ostensibly to replenish his stocks, but actually to report that the stanitsa was calm and the Cossacks were not plotting any fresh mischief (2a). -
14 на самом деле
[PrepP; Invar; fixed WOl=====1. [usu. adv; often preceded by Conj " а"]⇒ (in refer, to the nature of s.o. or sth.) in actuality (as opposed to as perceived, portrayed etc by s.o.):- in reality;- really;- actually;- the reality is <was...>.♦ Все провозглашенные советской конституцией права и свободы являются фикцией. Право на труд на самом деле является обязанностью (Войнович 1). All the rights and freedoms proclaimed in the Soviet constitution are fictions The right to work is in fact a duty (1a).♦ Вера Лазаревна жила недалеко, через два дома, и приходила к Лене почти ежедневно под предлогом "помочь Наташеньке" и "облегчить Ленусе", а на самом деле с единственной целью - беспардонно вмешиваться в чужую жизнь (Трифонов 4). Vera Lazarevna lived not far away, two buildings from them, and came to Lena's almost daily on the pretext of "helping Natashenka" and "making things easier for Lenusha," but in actual fact with one sole aim - to unforgivably interfere in someone else's life (4a).♦ "...Боюсь, что никто не может подтвердить, что... то, что вы нам рассказывали, происходило на самом деле" (Булгаков 9)... I am afraid no one can confirm to us that the things you spoke of really happened" (9a)♦ Торговал он с рук разной, необходимой в казачьем обиходе рухлядью... и два раза в год ездил в Воронеж, будто за товаром, а на самом деле доносил, что в станице пока-де спокойно и казаки нового злодейства не умышляют (Шолохов 2). He traded in various odds and ends that were of use to Cossacks...and twice a year he travelled to Voronezh ostensibly to replenish his stocks, but actually to report that the stanitsa was calm and the Cossacks were not plotting any fresh mischief (2a)♦ Михаил тоже вышел из избы, и под тем же самым предлогом - вроде и ему дышать нечем... а на самом-то деле он вышел, чтобы не остаться с глазу на глаз с новоявленным зятьком... (Абрамов 1). Mikhail went out too, and under the same pretext: that he could not breathe...The reality was that he had left so as not to be alone with his newly proclaimed brother-in-law (1a).2. [Particle]⇒ used to intensify an expression of indignation, annoyance, surprise etc or to intensify a request or demand that s.o. do (or stop doing) sth.:- really!;- honestly!;- [with прекрати, перестань etc] (stop...,) will you!;- (when used with a negated word or phrase] certainly (not)!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на самом деле
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15 с рук
• С РУК покупать, доставать что, продавать, продажа и т.п. coll[PrepP; Invar; adv or nonagreeing post- modif]=====⇒ (to buy, obtain, sell sth. etc) independently, outside of an established store or trading network:- directly;- privately;- [in limited contexts] on the black market.♦ В букинистических магазинах этот хлам, по-моему, не продаётся. Доставала с рук... (Трифонов 5). I don't think they sell such rubbish in secondhand bookstores; she must have obtained them from certain individuals directly... (5a).♦ Никогда отец не ворчал, если деньги шли на то, чтоб хорошо одевалась Алла. Доставали вещи с рук... (Солженицын 10). Her father had never grumbled if money was spent on dressing Alla well. They got things on the black market... (10a).♦ Торговал он с рук разной, необходимой в казачьем обиходе рухлядью... и два раза в год ездил в Воронеж, будто за товаром, а на самом деле доносил, что в станице пока-де спокойно и казаки нового злодейства не умышляют (Шолохов 2). [context transl] He traded in various odds and ends that were of use to Cossacks...and twice a year he travelled to Voronezh ostensibly to replenish his stocks, but actually to report that the stanitsa was calm and the Cossacks were not plotting any fresh mischief (2a). -
16 intrygancki
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > intrygancki
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17 द्रुह् _druh
1द्रुह् 4 P. (द्रुह्यति, द्रुग्ध)1 To bear malice or hatred.-2 To seek to hurt or injure, plot maliciously or revengefully, meditate mischief; (generally with the dat. of the object of hatred); यान्वेति मां द्रुह्यति मह्यमेव सात्रेत्युपालम्भि तयालिवर्गः N.3.7; Bk.4.39.2द्रुह् a. (At the end of comp.) (Nom. sing. ध्रुक्-ग्, ध्रुट्-ड्) Injuring, hurting, plotting or acting as an enemy against; पुरः क्लिश्नाति सोमं हि सैंहिकेयो$सुरद्रुहाम् Śi.2. 35; Ms.5.9. -f. Injury, damage. -
18 द्रोहः _drōhḥ
द्रोहः [द्रुह् भावे-घञ्]1 Plotting against, seeking to hurt or assail, injury, mischief, malice; अद्रोहशपथं कृत्वा Pt.2.35; मित्रद्रोहे च पातकम् Bg.1.38; Ms.2.161;7.48; 9.17.-2 Treachery, perfidy.-3 Wrong, offence.-4 Rebellion.-Comp. -अटः 1 A religious imposter, hypocrite, imposter.-2 a hunter.-3 a false man.-चिन्तनम् a malicious thought, malice prepense; a thought or attempt to injure.-बुद्धि a. bent on mis- chief or evil design. (-द्धिः f.) a wicked or evil purpose.-भावः hostile disposition; Ms.9.17. -
19 κακομαχάνου
κακομᾱχάνου, κακομήχανοςmischief-plotting: masc /fem /neut gen sg (doric) -
20 κακομηχάνου
κακομήχανοςmischief-plotting: masc /fem /neut gen sg
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