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  • 1 propel

    حَرَّكَ \ throw: to move violently or hurriedly or carelessly: He threw the door open. I threw off my clothes and jumped into the river. The news threw them into confusion. shoot: to move fast and suddenly: The boy shot his hand up to show that he was ready. The car shot past us. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. \ See Also تَحَرَّك بِعُنْف أو سُرعة

    Arabic-English glossary > propel

  • 2 terkarce

    Construction: te+karce propel car Structure: x1 = karce3 (propel car), x2 = karce2 (ride in car), x3 = karce1 (car)

    Lojban-English lujvo dictionary > terkarce

  • 3 selkarce

    Construction: se+karce ride in car Structure: x1 = karce2 (ride in car), x2 = karce1 (car), x3 = karce3 (propel car)

    Lojban-English lujvo dictionary > selkarce

  • 4 sotprekarce

    Construction: so'u+prenu+karce car, not bus or truck Structure: x1 = karce1 (car), x2 = karce3 (propel car)

    Lojban-English lujvo dictionary > sotprekarce

  • 5 sorprekarce

    Construction: so'i+prenu+karce bus Structure: x1 = karce1 (car), x2 = karce3 (propel car)

    Lojban-English lujvo dictionary > sorprekarce

  • 6 impulsar

    v.
    1 to propel, to drive.
    impulsar las relaciones Norte-Sur to promote North-South relations
    las claves que impulsan el sector the key drivers for the industry
    3 to encourage, to foster, to urge, to drive.
    Ricardo impulsa a su equipo Richard encourages his team.
    4 to impulse, to propel, to motor.
    Su tecnología impulsa el programa His technology impulses the program.
    5 to boost, to drive, to force, to give a boost.
    Su energía impulsa a María His energy impels Mary.
    * * *
    1 to impel
    2 TÉCNICA to drive forward
    3 (potenciar) to promote
    4 (incitar) to drive
    \
    impulsar a alguien a hacer algo to drive somebody to do something
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VT
    1) (Mec) to drive, propel
    2) [+ persona] to drive, impel
    3) [+ deporte, inversión] to promote
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) <motor/vehículo> to propel, drive
    b) < persona> to drive
    c) <comercio, producción> to boost, give a boost to
    * * *
    = further, impel, propel, thrust forward, drive, mobilise [mobilize, -USA], pioneer, give + impetus, power, jump-start [jump start], kick-start [kickstart], forward.
    Ex. IFLA's International Office for Universal Bibliographic Control was established in order to further international control of bibliographic records.
    Ex. We have already been impelled toward a definition of the future catalog by forces not especially conducive to its development into a more effective instrument.
    Ex. A magnetic field propels the bubbles in the right direction through the film.
    Ex. The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.
    Ex. The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.
    Ex. It is time for all librarians to change their attitudes and become involved, to seek funds and mobilise civic organisations and businesses in cooperative efforts.
    Ex. Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.
    Ex. Two concepts given much impetus lately through the increasing study of sociology have been 'communication' and 'class'.
    Ex. The other method was to increase the effective size of the press by using a cylindrical platen, powered either by hand or by steam.
    Ex. Jump-start your learning experience by participating in 1 or 2 half-day seminars that will help you come up to speed on the new vocabularies, processes and architectures underlying effective content management.
    Ex. Shock tactics are sometimes necessary in order to expose injustice and kick-start the process of reform.
    Ex. In order to forward the mission of the University, specific programs will be targeted for growth, consolidation, and possible elimination.
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    * impulsado por energía eólica = wind-powered.
    * impulsar a = galvanise into.
    * impulsar a la acción = galvanise into + action.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) <motor/vehículo> to propel, drive
    b) < persona> to drive
    c) <comercio, producción> to boost, give a boost to
    * * *
    = further, impel, propel, thrust forward, drive, mobilise [mobilize, -USA], pioneer, give + impetus, power, jump-start [jump start], kick-start [kickstart], forward.

    Ex: IFLA's International Office for Universal Bibliographic Control was established in order to further international control of bibliographic records.

    Ex: We have already been impelled toward a definition of the future catalog by forces not especially conducive to its development into a more effective instrument.
    Ex: A magnetic field propels the bubbles in the right direction through the film.
    Ex: The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.
    Ex: The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.
    Ex: It is time for all librarians to change their attitudes and become involved, to seek funds and mobilise civic organisations and businesses in cooperative efforts.
    Ex: Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.
    Ex: Two concepts given much impetus lately through the increasing study of sociology have been 'communication' and 'class'.
    Ex: The other method was to increase the effective size of the press by using a cylindrical platen, powered either by hand or by steam.
    Ex: Jump-start your learning experience by participating in 1 or 2 half-day seminars that will help you come up to speed on the new vocabularies, processes and architectures underlying effective content management.
    Ex: Shock tactics are sometimes necessary in order to expose injustice and kick-start the process of reform.
    Ex: In order to forward the mission of the University, specific programs will be targeted for growth, consolidation, and possible elimination.
    * impulsado por energía eólica = wind-powered.
    * impulsar a = galvanise into.
    * impulsar a la acción = galvanise into + action.

    * * *
    impulsar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹motor/vehículo› to propel, drive
    el viento impulsa la nave the wind propels the ship
    2 ‹persona› to drive
    el motivo que lo impulsó a hacerlo the motive that drove him to do it
    se sintió impulsada a decírselo she felt impelled to tell him
    3 ‹comercio› to boost, give a boost to
    para impulsar las relaciones culturales in order to promote cultural relations
    quieren impulsar la iniciativa they are trying to give impetus to o to boost the initiative
    * * *

     

    impulsar ( conjugate impulsar) verbo transitivo
    a)motor/vehículo to propel, drive

    b) persona to drive

    c)comercio, producción to boost, give a boost to;

    cultura/relaciones to promote
    impulsar verbo transitivo
    1 to impel, drive: el viento impulsa la cometa, the kite is driven by the wind
    2 (estimular) to motivate: sus palabras de ánimo me impulsaron a seguir, his words of encouragement inspired me to go on
    ' impulsar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    animar
    - llevar
    English:
    drive
    - fuel
    - galvanize
    - impel
    - paddle
    - power
    * * *
    1. [empujar] to propel, to drive
    2. [incitar]
    impulsar a alguien (a algo) to drive sb (to sth);
    ¿qué te impulsó a marcharte? what drove you to leave?
    3. [promocionar] [economía] to stimulate;
    [amistad] to foster;
    debemos impulsar las relaciones Norte-Sur we should promote North-South relations;
    las claves que impulsan el sector the key drivers for the industry
    * * *
    v/t
    1 TÉC propel
    2 COM, fig
    boost
    * * *
    : to propel, to drive
    * * *
    1. (empujar) to drive forward [pt. drove; pp. driven]
    2. (animar) to encourage
    3. (promover) to boost / to stimulate

    Spanish-English dictionary > impulsar

  • 7 napędzać

    (-dzam, -dzasz); perf - dzić; vt
    ( wprawiać w ruch) to drive, to propel
    * * *
    ipf.
    1. (= zaganiać) round up; napędzać (kogoś/coś) z powrotem drive (sb/sth) back ( do czegoś into sth).
    2. zw. pf. przen. napędzić komuś stracha l. strachu give sb a scare; napędzić komuś rozumu do głowy teach sb a lesson.
    3. (pot. = nakłaniać, zapędzać) napędzać kogoś incite sb, goad sb on ( do zrobienia czegoś to do sth).
    4. (techn. l. przen. = wprawiać w ruch) propel, drive, impel; samochód napędzany elektrycznie electric car.
    5. (= powodować zwiększenie intensywności) push, increase; napędzać inflację create inflationary pressures.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > napędzać

  • 8 حرك

    حَرَّكَ \ agitate: (esp. of liquids) to stir or shake about. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. move: to change the position of: Please move your car out of the way. shift: to move: The workmen shifted the boxes of the way. The sand is always shifting in a desert. stir: to move: A gentle wind stirred the trees. \ حَرَّكَ \ throw: to move violently or hurriedly or carelessly: He threw the door open. I threw off my clothes and jumped into the river. The news threw them into confusion. shoot: to move fast and suddenly: The boy shot his hand up to show that he was ready. The car shot past us. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. \ See Also تَحَرَّك بِعُنْف أو سُرعة \ حَرَّكَ (شيئًا) بعصبيَّة \ fiddle: to play aimlessly with sth., esp. with one’s fingers: Stop fiddling with that pen and listen to me!. \ حَرَّكَ أو قَلَّب حَطَب النار \ poke the fire: to stir the hot coals and make them burn brighter. \ حَرَّكَ بالدّوّاسة \ pedal: to move along on a bicycle, using the pedals: The boys pedalled home in a hurry. \ حَرَّكَ الذاكرة \ jog sb.’s memory: to cause sb. to remember: He promised to do it, but he won’t unless you jog his memory. \ حَرَّكَ المشاعر \ move: to stir the feelings of: She was deeply moved by his sad story.

    Arabic-English dictionary > حرك

  • 9 Treiben

    n; -s, kein Pl.; (Tun) activity, activities Pl. auch pej., practices Pl. meist pej.; (Vorgänge) auch goings-on Pl. (meist pej.); (Machenschaften) intriguing, intrigues Pl., machinations Pl. pej. oder hum.; (geschäftiges Treiben) bustle, bustling activity; buntes Treiben auch hustle and bustle; geschäftiges Treiben a buzz ( oder flurry) of activity; sich ins närrische Treiben stürzen descend to a carnival atmosphere; es war ein wildes Treiben umg. it was really wild, they were going at it hammer and tongs; wir beobachten sein Treiben schon lange we have been keeping an eye on him ( oder his activities) for quite some time; dem / jemandes Treiben ein Ende setzen put a stop to the(se) practices / s.o.’s activities
    * * *
    das Treiben
    driving
    * * *
    Trei|ben ['traibn]
    nt -s, -
    1) (= Getriebe) hustle and bustle; (von Schneeflocken) swirling

    ich beobachte dein Tréíben schon lange — I've been watching what you've been (getting) up to for a long time

    2)
    See:
    * * *
    1) (drifting: adrift on the open sea.) adrift
    2) (a heap of something driven together, especially snow: His car stuck in a snowdrift.) drift
    3) (to (cause to) float or be blown along: Sand drifted across the road; The boat drifted down the river.) drift
    4) (to force or urge along: Two men and a dog were driving a herd of cattle across the road.) drive
    5) (to (make something) stay on the surface of a liquid: A piece of wood was floating in the stream.) float
    6) ((of plants etc) to produce (shoots, leaves etc).) put out
    7) rush
    8) (to (cause to) develop leaves, shoots etc: The trees are sprouting new leaves.) sprout
    * * *
    Trei·ben
    <-s>
    [ˈtraibn̩]
    jds \Treiben sb's dirty tricks
    2. (geschäftige Aktivität) hustle and bustle
    * * *
    das; Treibens, Treiben
    1) o. Pl. bustle
    2) o. Pl. (Tun) activities pl.; doings pl.; (Machenschaften) wheelings and dealings pl
    * * *
    Treiben n; -s, kein pl; (Tun) activity, activities pl auch pej, practices pl meist pej; (Vorgänge) auch goings-on pl (meist pej); (Machenschaften) intriguing, intrigues pl, machinations pl pej oder hum; (geschäftiges Treiben) bustle, bustling activity;
    buntes Treiben auch hustle and bustle;
    geschäftiges Treiben a buzz ( oder flurry) of activity;
    sich ins närrische Treiben stürzen descend to a carnival atmosphere;
    es war ein wildes Treiben umg it was really wild, they were going at it hammer and tongs;
    wir beobachten sein Treiben schon lange we have been keeping an eye on him ( oder his activities) for quite some time;
    dem/jemandes Treiben ein Ende setzen put a stop to the(se) practices/sb’s activities
    * * *
    das; Treibens, Treiben
    1) o. Pl. bustle
    2) o. Pl. (Tun) activities pl.; doings pl.; (Machenschaften) wheelings and dealings pl
    * * *
    v.
    (§ p.,pp.: trieb, getrieben)
    = to drift v.
    to drive v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: drove, driven)
    to impel v.
    to occupy one's self with something expr.
    to propel v.
    to wreak v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Treiben

  • 10 treiben

    n; -s, kein Pl.; (Tun) activity, activities Pl. auch pej., practices Pl. meist pej.; (Vorgänge) auch goings-on Pl. (meist pej.); (Machenschaften) intriguing, intrigues Pl., machinations Pl. pej. oder hum.; (geschäftiges Treiben) bustle, bustling activity; buntes Treiben auch hustle and bustle; geschäftiges Treiben a buzz ( oder flurry) of activity; sich ins närrische Treiben stürzen descend to a carnival atmosphere; es war ein wildes Treiben umg. it was really wild, they were going at it hammer and tongs; wir beobachten sein Treiben schon lange we have been keeping an eye on him ( oder his activities) for quite some time; dem / jemandes Treiben ein Ende setzen put a stop to the(se) practices / s.o.’s activities
    * * *
    das Treiben
    driving
    * * *
    Trei|ben ['traibn]
    nt -s, -
    1) (= Getriebe) hustle and bustle; (von Schneeflocken) swirling

    ich beobachte dein Tréíben schon lange — I've been watching what you've been (getting) up to for a long time

    2)
    See:
    * * *
    1) (drifting: adrift on the open sea.) adrift
    2) (a heap of something driven together, especially snow: His car stuck in a snowdrift.) drift
    3) (to (cause to) float or be blown along: Sand drifted across the road; The boat drifted down the river.) drift
    4) (to force or urge along: Two men and a dog were driving a herd of cattle across the road.) drive
    5) (to (make something) stay on the surface of a liquid: A piece of wood was floating in the stream.) float
    6) ((of plants etc) to produce (shoots, leaves etc).) put out
    7) rush
    8) (to (cause to) develop leaves, shoots etc: The trees are sprouting new leaves.) sprout
    * * *
    Trei·ben
    <-s>
    [ˈtraibn̩]
    jds \Treiben sb's dirty tricks
    2. (geschäftige Aktivität) hustle and bustle
    * * *
    das; Treibens, Treiben
    1) o. Pl. bustle
    2) o. Pl. (Tun) activities pl.; doings pl.; (Machenschaften) wheelings and dealings pl
    * * *
    treiben; treibt, trieb, hat oder ist getrieben
    A. v/t (hat)
    1. drive (auch Vieh, Wild, Räder, Ball, Elektronik, Nagel, fig an-, austreiben); Strömung: carry, sweep, wash; Wellen: wash, sweep; Wind: blow, sweep, drive; Luft: carry; (Person) (antreiben) auch impel, motivate; (austreiben) auch expel;
    etwas ans Ufer treiben wash ( oder drive) sth ashore;
    in die Höhe treiben (Preise) force up ( oder higher);
    zur Verzweiflung treiben drive ( oder reduce) sb to despair;
    jemanden in den Wahnsinn treiben drive sb mad umg, cause sb to lose his ( oder her) reason;
    jemanden zur Eile treiben hurry sb, urge sb to hurry ( oder be quick), urge sb on;
    ich lasse mich nicht treiben don’t (try to) push me, don’t try to put pressure on me, I won’t be rushed, I refuse to be rushed; Tod 1
    2. (Blätter etc) sprout; (Pflanzen) force; (Urin) produce;
    den Teig treiben make the dough rise;
    3. (Metall) chase, work; getrieben
    4. (betreiben) do, engage in ( auch SPORT); (Handel, Gewerbe etc) engage in, be engaged in, carry on; JUR (Ehebruch, Unzucht etc) commit;
    was treibst du da? what are you up to ( oder doing)?;
    was treibst du denn so? what are you doing with yourself ( oder what are you up to) these days?;
    treibt es nicht zu toll! don’t overdo it!, don’t go mad!;
    es mit jemandem treiben umg have ( oder be having) it off (US be doing it) with sb;
    es übel mit jemandem treiben (severely) maltreat sb; (Kinder, Pfleglinge etc:) abuse sb; Aufwand 2, Enge 4, Spitze1 4, Unfug 1 etc
    B. v/i
    1. (ist) im Wasser: float; von Wind und Strömung bewegt: drift, be carried; Schnee, Rauch: drift, be carried;
    sich treiben drift (auch fig);
    aufs offene Meer/an Land treiben drift ( oder be carried) out to sea/be washed ashore ( oder up on the shore [ oder coast]);
    du kannst die Dinge nicht einfach treiben you can’t just let things ride ( oder drift)
    2. (hat) (keimen) sprout; MED (Urin treiben) be ( oder act as) a diuretic; (gären) ferment, work;
    das bayrische Bier treibt ganz schön umg Bavarian beer goes right through you; Kraft 2
    er treibt immer he’s always breathing down your neck, he’s always pushing you
    * * *
    das; Treibens, Treiben
    1) o. Pl. bustle
    2) o. Pl. (Tun) activities pl.; doings pl.; (Machenschaften) wheelings and dealings pl
    * * *
    v.
    (§ p.,pp.: trieb, getrieben)
    = to drift v.
    to drive v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: drove, driven)
    to impel v.
    to occupy one's self with something expr.
    to propel v.
    to wreak v.

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  • 11 वह् _vah

    वह् 1 U. (वहति-ते, उवाह, ऊहे, अवाक्षीत्, अवोढ, वक्ष्यति-ते, वोढुम्, ऊढ; pass. उह्यते)
    1 To carry, lead, bear, convey, transport (oft. with two acc.); अजां ग्रामं वहति; वहति विधिहुतं या हविः Ś1.1; न च हव्यं वहत्यग्निः Ms.4.249.
    -2 To bear along, cause to move onward, waft, propel; जलानि या तीरनिखातयुपा वहत्ययोध्यामनु राजधानीम् R.13.61; त्रिस्रोतसं वहति यो गननप्रतिष्ठाम् Ś.7.6; R.11.1.
    -3 To fetch, bring; वहति जलमियम् Mu.1.4.
    -4 To bear, sup- port, hold up, sustain; न गर्दभा वाजिधुरं वहन्ति Mk.4.17; ताते चापद्वितीये वहति रणधुरां को भयस्यावकाशः Ve.3.5 'when my father is leading the van &c.'; वहति भुवनश्रेणीं शेषः फणाफलकस्थिताम् Bh.2.35; Ś.7.17; Me.17.
    -5 To car- ry off; take away; अद्रेः शृङ्गं वहति (v. l. for हरति) पवनः किंस्विद् Me.14.
    -6 To marry; यद्ढया वारणराजहार्यया Ku.5.7; Ms.3.38.
    -7 To have, possess, bear; वहसि हि धनहार्यं पण्यभूतं शरीरम् Mk.1.31; वहति विषधरान् पटीरजन्मा Bv.1.74.
    -8 To assume, exhibit, show; लक्ष्मीमुवाह सकलस्य शशाङ्कमूर्तेः Ki.2.59;9.2.
    -9 To look to, attend to, take care of; मुग्धाया मे जनन्या योगक्षेमं वहस्व M.4; तेषां नित्याभियुक्तानां योगक्षेमं वहाम्यहम् Bg.9.22.
    -1 To suffer, feel, experience; धर्मव्यथां वहति शीतभवां रुजं च Bv.1.94; so दुःखं, हर्षं, शोकं, तोषं &c.
    -11 (Intran- sitive in this and the following senses) To be borne or carried on, move or walk on; वहतं बलीवर्दौ वहतम् Mk.6; उत्थाय पुनरवहत् K.; Pt.1.43,291.
    -12 To flow (as rivers); प्रत्यगूहुर्महानद्यः Mb.; परोपकाराय वहन्ति नद्यः Subhāṣ.
    -13 To blow (as wind); मन्दं वहति मारुतः Rām.; वहति मलयसमीरे मदनमुपनिधाय Gīt.5.
    -15 To brea- the. -Caus. (वाहयति-ते)
    1 To cause to bear or carry, cause to be brought or led.
    -2 To drive, impel, direct.
    -3 To traverse, pass or go over; स वाह्यते राजपथः शिवाभिः R.16.12; भवान् वाहयेदध्वशेषम् Me.4.
    -4 To use, carry; असींश्च वाहयांचक्रुः Bk.14.23.
    -5 To place in a boat.
    -6 To proceed, go.
    -7 To carry out, complete, finish.
    -8 To go to, visit. -Desid. (विवक्षति-ते) To wish to carry &c.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > वह् _vah

  • 12 वह्


    vah
    1) cl. 1. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXIII, 35 ;

    váhati, - te (in later language Ā. only m. c.;
    Vedic forms which may partly belong to the aor. are vákshi, voḍham, -ḍhā́m orᅠ voLham, -Lhā́m, uhīta, vákshva, voḍhvam, ūḍhvam, úhāna;
    pf. uvāha, ūhúḥ;
    ūhé RV. etc. etc.;
    vavāha, - hatuḥ MBh. ;
    aor. Ved. ávākshīt orᅠ ávāṭ Subj. vákshat, - ati, Prec. uhyāt;
    avakshi, avoḍha Gr.;
    fut. voḍhā́ Br. ;
    vakshyáti, - te AV. etc.;
    vahishyati MBh. etc.;
    inf. voḍhum RV. etc. etc. <Ved. alsoᅠ - ḍhave andᅠ - ḍhavai>;
    vāhe RV. ;
    váhadhyai ib. ;
    ind. p. ūḍhvā Br. ;
    - úhya AV. etc. etc.;
    cf. 1. ūh), to carry, transport, convey (with instr. of vehicle) RV. etc. etc.;
    to lead, conduct (esp. offerings to the gods, said of Agni) ib. ;
    to bear along (water, said of rivers) ib. ;
    to draw (a car), guide (horses etc.) ib. ;
    to lead towards, to bring, procure, bestow Kāv. Kathās. ;
    to cause, effect BhP. ;
    to offer (a sacrifice) ib. ;
    to spread, diffuse (scent) Kathās. ;
    to shed (tears) BhP. ;
    to carry away, carry off, rob MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    to lead home, take to wife, marry RV. etc. etc.;
    to bear orᅠ carry on orᅠ with (Inc. orᅠ instr.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    to take orᅠ carry with orᅠ about one's self, have, possess Kāv. Pur. Rājat. ;
    to wear (clothes) Mṛicch. ;
    (with ṡiras) to bear one's head ( uccaiṡ-tarām, « high») Hariv. ;
    (with vasuṉdharām orᅠ kshmā-maṇḍālam) to support i.e. rule the earth Rājat. ;
    (with garbham) to be with child Pañcat. ;
    to bear, suffer, endure Kāv. Pur. ;
    to forbear, forgive, pardon BhP. ;
    to undergo (with agnim, visham, tulām, « the ordeal of fire, poison, andᅠ the balance») Yājñ. ;
    to experience, feel MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    to exhibit, show, betray ib. ;
    to pay (a fine) Yājñ. ;
    to pass, spend (time) Rājat. ;
    (intrans.) to drive, ride, go by orᅠ in (with instr. of the vehicle), be borne orᅠ carried along, run, swim etc. RV. etc. etc.;
    to draw (scil. a carriage, said of a horse) Mn. VIII, 146 ;
    to blow (as wind) Kāv. Sāh. ;
    to pass away, elapse Hcar.:
    Pass. uhyáte (ep. alsoᅠ - ti;
    aor. avāhi), to be carried ( uhyamāna, « being carried») etc.;
    to be drawn orᅠ borne by (instr.) orᅠ along orᅠ off RV. etc. etc.:
    Caus. vāhayati (m. c. alsoᅠ - te;
    aor. avīvahat;
    Pass. vāhyate),
    to cause to bear orᅠ carry orᅠ convey orᅠ draw (with two acc. Pāṇ. 1-4, 52 Vārtt. 6 Pat.),
    drive (a chariot), guide orᅠ ride (a horse), propel (a boat), go orᅠ travel by any vehicle MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    to cause to guide (two acc.) Vop. ;
    to cause any one (acc.) to carry anything (acc.) on (loc.) MBh. ;
    to cause to take in marriage ib. ;
    to cause to be conveyed by (instr.) Ragh. Rājat. ;
    to traverse (a road) Ragh. ;
    to accomplish (a journey) Megh. ;
    to employ, keep going orᅠ in work Mn. III, 68; IV, 86 ;
    to give, administer ( seeᅠ vāhita);
    to take in, deceive ( seeᅠ id.):
    Desid. vivakshati, - te Gr.:
    Intens. vanīvāhyáte, to carry hither andᅠ thither (cf. vanīvā́hana andᅠ vanīvāhitá);
    vāvahīti, to bear (a burden) Subh. ;
    vāvahyate, vāvoḍhi
    + Gr. cf. Gk. ὄχος for γγοχος;
    Lat. vehere, vehiculum;
    Slav. vesti;
    Lith. véṡ3ti;
    Goth. gawigan;
    Germ. bewegen;
    Eng. weigh
    2) (ifc.;
    strong form vāh weak form Ǔk, which with a preceding a coalesces into au;
    cf. Pāṇ. 3-2, 64; IV, 1, 61)
    carrying, drawing, bearing, holding (cf. anaḍ-uh, apsu-vah, indra-vah etc.)

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > वह्

  • 13 voortbewegen

    [doen voortgaan] drive, move on/forward propel
    voorbeelden:
    1   het karretje werd door stroom voortbewogen the cart/little car was driven by electricity
    II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich voortbewegen〉
    [voortgaan] move on/forward
    voorbeelden:
    1   de stoet bewoog zich langzaam voort the procession moved on/forward slowly

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > voortbewegen

  • 14 Davenport, Thomas

    SUBJECT AREA: Electricity
    [br]
    b. 9 July 1802 Williamstown, Vermont, USA
    d. 6 July 1851 Salisbury, Vermont, USA
    [br]
    American craftsman and inventor who constructed the first rotating electrical machines in the United States.
    [br]
    When he was 14 years old Davenport was apprenticed to a blacksmith for seven years. At the close of his apprenticeship in 1823 he opened a blacksmith's shop in Brandon, Vermont. He began experimenting with electromagnets after observing one in use at the Penfield Iron Works at Crown Point, New York, in 1831. He saw the device as a possible source of power and by July 1834 had constructed his first electric motor. Having totally abandoned his regular business, Davenport built and exhibited a number of miniature machines; he utilized an electric motor to propel a model car around a circular track in 1836, and this became the first recorded instance of an electric railway. An application for a patent and a model were destroyed in a fire at the United States Patent Office in December 1836, but a second application was made and Davenport received a patent the following year for Improvements in Propelling Machinery by Magnetism and Electromagnetism. A British patent was also obtained. A workshop and laboratory were established in New York, but Davenport had little financial backing for his experiments. He built a total of over one hundred motors but was defeated by the inability to obtain an inexpensive source of power. Using an electric motor of his own design to operate a printing press in 1840, he undertook the publication of a journal, The Electromagnet and Mechanics' Intelligencer. This was the first American periodical on electricity, but it was discontinued after a few issues. In failing health he retired to Vermont where in the last year of his life he continued experiments in electromagnetism.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    1837, US patent no. 132, "Improvements in Propelling Machinery by Magnetism and Electromagnetism".
    6 June 1837 British patent no. 7,386.
    Further Reading
    F.L.Pope, 1891, "Inventors of the electric motor with special reference to the work of Thomas Davenport", Electrical Engineer, 11:1–5, 33–9, 65–71, 93–8, 125–30 (the most comprehensive account).
    Annals of Electricity (1838) 2:257–64 (provides a description of Davenport's motor).
    W.J.King, 1962, The Development of Electrical Technology in the 19th Century, Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, Paper 28, pp. 263–4 (a short account).
    GW

    Biographical history of technology > Davenport, Thomas

  • 15 shoot

    حَرَّكَ \ throw: to move violently or hurriedly or carelessly: He threw the door open. I threw off my clothes and jumped into the river. The news threw them into confusion. shoot: to move fast and suddenly: The boy shot his hand up to show that he was ready. The car shot past us. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. \ See Also تَحَرَّك بِعُنْف أو سُرعة

    Arabic-English glossary > shoot

  • 16 throw

    حَرَّكَ \ throw: to move violently or hurriedly or carelessly: He threw the door open. I threw off my clothes and jumped into the river. The news threw them into confusion. shoot: to move fast and suddenly: The boy shot his hand up to show that he was ready. The car shot past us. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. \ See Also تَحَرَّك بِعُنْف أو سُرعة

    Arabic-English glossary > throw

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