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1 eder
iz.1.a. beauty, glory; menditontorretik haraneko herri guztiak beren \ederrean erakutsi zizkion from the top of the mountain he showed him all the villages of the valley in their gloryb. \ederrarena egin to strut about2.a. ( oniriztea, begirunea) appreciation, esteem ; i-en \ederra ukan to be appreciated by sb | find sb's favour ; -(r)i \eder egin to make a good impression on | to give a good impression to; -(r)i \eder ez egin not to make a good impression on | to give a bad impression to; herritarren \ederra galdu du he's lost the respect of the town's people ; haren \ederragatik in consideration of him; ez zara \eder zu hemen you are not highly thought of hereb. decency; ez da \eder egiten it's not the right thing to do3. ( begikotasuna, adiskidetasuna) favour (GB), favor (USA), friendship; horren \ederra eduki ezinik unable to win him over; i-en \ederra irabazi to gain sb's {favour (GB) || favor (USA) }; ez larritu, Jainkoaren \ederra duzu eta never fear as God is with you4. (z.tx.) \ederraka bota to blow a lot of hot air; i-i \ederrak eman to beat sb up; i-i \ederrak esan to tell sb off; \ederrak hartu to be beaten up | to get a good beating ; \ederra egin duk! you sure pulled a good one!; \ederra egin dio he pulled a nasty one on him; giltzak ahaztu? \ederrra egin dugu forgot the keys? this is a fine mess we're in! ; i-i \ederra sartu to put one over sb | to pull a fine one on sb io.1. beautiful; Helena Troiakoa oso \ederra omen zen Helen of Troy was said to be very beautiful; neska polit bat eta emakume \eder bat a pretty girl and a beautiful woman; itxura \ederreko gizona a good-looking man2.a. good; \ederrenaz bere burua kanpora agertzen du she shows her good side to othersb. ( zoragarria) tremendous, great, fine; lan \ederra egin duzu you've done a fine jobc. ( ironikoa) good, fine; astindu \ederra hartu behar duzu you need a good thrashing3.a. ( sekulakoa) great, tremendous, huge; alde \ederra dago bien artean there's a tremendous difference between the twob. ( oparo) huge; uzta \ederra an abundant harvest4. esteemed; hain \eder zaio Jainkoari God holds him in such esteem5.a. fine; arte \ederrak fine artsb. adin \ederrenean in the flower of one's youth6.a. ( zilegi) ez zaigu \eder egiten that doesn't suit us; \eder ez bezala shamefullyb. \ederra egin zukeen Mongoliara joatea he would have done better if he had gone to Mongolia -
2 lakatz
I.iz.1. ( gaztainari d.) chestnut burr; \lakatza arrakalatu zen the burr split open2.a. ( zuhaixka-adarra) bush branchb. ( alboko adarra) side branchc. ( korapiloa) branch knot3.a. ( zatia) pieceb. (irud.) zer \lakatza! what a rascal!4. ( laranjari, baratxuriari d.) segment; berakatz \lakatz garlic segment5. ( ziria, iruzurra) i-i \lakatz ederra sartu to pull the wool over sb's eyes | to fool sbII.iz. roughness; orain \lakatzak leundu behar dira now the rough edges have got to be smoothed over io.1.a. rough; azal \lakatz rough skinb. ( eztarria) hoarsec. ( ertza) rough, jagged2. ( p., izaera) rough, surly; tankera \lakatzeko zerbitzaria a surly waiterb. ( bekataria) entrenched, inveterate -
3 estutu
du/ad.1. to narrow2.a. ( gerrikoa) to tighten (up); gerrikoa \estutu behar zuen he had to tighten his beltb. ( torlojua) to tightenc. ( eskua) to grip, grasp; eskua \estutu zion he grasped her hand3. ( behartu) to pressure, force; i-r e-r egitera \estutu to {pressure || coerce} sb into doing sth4.a. ( botoia) to press, press down onb. ( pistolaren katua, e.a.) to squeeze, pull, press5. ( ibilera, pausoak) to quicken6.a. ( jantzia, soinekoa) to be too tight forb. ( zapata) to hurt, pinchc. ( garbituz gero, txikiagotu) to shrink7. ( besarkatu) to hug, squeeze; i-r besoen artean \estutu to hug sb in one's arms8. ( edukia)a. to pack tightb. to press together9. ( larritu) to unnerve, upset; aita ikusteak erabat estutzen zuen seeing his father completely unnerved him; arazo horrek ez du asko \estutuko that problem won't upset him very much; ez dago zer \estutu eta larritu there's nothing to fret or worry about10. ( atze-atzetik ibili) to pursue relentlessly; etsaiek \estutu zituzten their enemies pursued them relentlessly11. ( adiskidetasun, e.a.) to strengthen; gure harremanak \estutu behar genituzke we should strengthen our relationship da/ad.1. ( estu bihurtu) to narrow, get narrow; kalea estutzen den unean at the point where the street narrows2. ( larritu) to get {upset || unnerved}, fret, worry; ez zaitez estu horregatik zaude lasai don't fret over it, take it easy3. ( arropa)a. to grow tightb. ( garbitu eta gero) to shrink -
4 ezten
iz.1. ( erleena, e.a.)a. stinger; i-i \eztena sartu i. to sting sb ii. to pull one over sb | to trick sbb. (irud.) nahigabearen \eztena the sting of anguish; non duk, herio, hire \eztena? where, death, is thy sting?c. (irud.) ( kritikak. e.a.) barb, jibe, dig; haren bertsoen \eztenak the digs of his verses2. ( sugearen miztoa) tongue; sugearen \ezten baino mihi zorrotzagoa a tongue sharper than a snake's3. ( punta zorrotza) tip, point4. Tek. awl5. (Bot.) prickle -
5 harpa
I.iz.1. Mus. harp2. (esa.) i-i \harpa jo to pull sb's leg | to take the mickey out of (GB) ; \harpa jotzen ari da he's kidding; irakurleari \harpa jotzeko idatzita written to put one over the readerII.iz. ( arranpa) cramp; \harpak hartu dio besoa he got a cramp in his arm -
6 lurreratu
du/ad.1. ( ehortzi) to bury2. Aeron. to land; hegazkinak lurreratzeko zelaia a landing field3. ( lurrera bota) to knock... to the ground; erroak barna dituen zuhaitza ez du edo haize-kolpek lurreratzen not just any gust of wind can blow over a tree with deep roots4.a. ( etxea, e.a.) to demolish, knock down, pull down, tear downb. ( hondatu, galdu) to ruin, raze; nork \lurreratu zuen Jerusalem? who razed Jerusalem? da/ad.1.a. (lurrera jaitsi) to fall to the groundb. ( lurrera etorri) to come to the earth; Mesias \lurreratu zenean when the Messiah come to the earth2. ( lurrean jarri) to bow, prostrate o.s.; lurrera zaitezte Jaunaren aitzinean prostrate yourselves before the Lord3.a. ( teilatua) to cave in, fall throughb. ( etxea, e.a.) to crumble, fall down; etxea \lurreratu zenean when the house crumbled4. Aeron. (hegazkina) to land -
7 luze
iz.1. duration, length; bere biziaren \luzea the duration of his life; barka, arren, aipamenaren \luzea please forgive the length of the remark2. bidearen \luzera along the road | alongside the road3. \luzearen \luzez over a long period of time4. Kir. \luzeko jokoa baseline game io.1. ( neurria, ez laburra, ez motza) long; nolako \luzea da? how long is it?; ile \luzea du she has long hair; haga \luze batetik zintzilik zegoen it was hanging from a long pole; ez da behar adinako luzea it isn't long enough; bidai \luze long {trip || journey}; bide \luze egin duk you've come a long way; soineko \luze long dress; Van Gogh-en eskutitz \luze batean in a long letter from Van Gogh; eta ulertu nahi ez dutenek, berriz, beste traidore baten izen a idatziko dute beren zerrenda beltz gero eta \luzeagoan on the other hand, those who don't want to understand will write down the name of another traitor on their ever lengthening black listb. ( luzapena) prolonged, extendedc. ( bokala) longd. (z.o.) good, long; bost kilometro \luze a good five kilometrese. ( + zenbakia) 50 metro \luze eta 25 metro zabal 50 metres long and 25 metres wide; lau milimetro \luzeko ile(ak) hair four millimetres long2. ( denboraldia, iraunaldia)a. long, lengthy, protracted; urte \luzeak long years | many years; barau \luzea a long fast; lan gaitz eta \luzea long and difficult work; ez du denbora \luzeean iraungo it's not going to last very much longer; mende \luzeen lasaikeriagatik on account of many long centuries of neglect; espetxean egon zen 27 urte \luzez he was in prison for 27 long yearsb. ( epea) long3. ( altua) tall; gizon \luze eta lerdena zen he was a tall and slim man4. ( berandu, e.a.) late; \luze egin zait it's gotten late; \luze gabe jakingo duzu you'll know before long; \luzeen dela | \luzeenaz ere at most | at the latest5. ( patxadatsua) slow, sluggish6. ( eskuzabala) generous7. stretched out; bertan \luze gelditu to drop dead8. (irud.) beso \luzeak ditu he's got pull | he's influential; hortzak \luzerik gelditu zen he was still hungry; azkazal \luze thief adb.1. long; \luze mintzatu zen he spoke at length; egia esan, \luze jo zidan sendatzeak in fact, it was one long road to recovery2. sprawled out, stretched out; etxeko astorik handiena hilda \luze gelditu zaio the biggest donkey on his farm wound up dead, lying sprawled out -
8 zaku
iz.1. sack, bag; bi \zaku arroz two sacks of rice2. ( gaia) sacking3. (esa.) i-r \zakuan sartu to pull the wool over sb's eyes; \zakutik edo zorrotik one way or the other; \zaku berean sartu to lump together; ingeles guztiak ez dira \zaku berean sartu behar not every Englishman should be lumped together4. Anat. sac
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