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  • 1 быстрый

    прил.
    1. quick; 2. fast; 3. rapid; 4. swift; 5. speedy; 6. prompt
    Русское прилагательное быстрый употребляется во многих ситуациях и характеризует как само движение, так и период времени, затрачиваемый для чего-либо, и характер самого действия. В английском языке все эти аспекты различаются и передаются разными словами.
    1. quick — быстрый, скорый, незамедлительный (характеризует не столько темп движения или действия, сколько их безотлагательность и кратковременность; нередко подразумевает готовность к действию): a quick mind — живой ум; a quick eye (ear) — острый глаз (слух); а quick answer — быстрый ответ; a quick look (step) — быстрый взгляд (шаг); quick service — быстрое обслуживание/немедленное обслуживание; quick hands — проворные руки; quick in one's movements — быстрый в движениях; with a quick movement — быстрым движением; to be quick in actions — быть проворным/быть шустрым; to be quick in gripping/the idea — быстро схватывать идею; to be quick to find it out — быстро выяснить что-то; to be quick to do smth — быстро сделать что-либо/немедля сделать что-либо; to be quick to learn (to understand) — быстро схватывать (понимать) The medicine has a quick effect. — Лекарство быстро действует/Лекарство быстро помогает. You are too quick for me. — Вы говорите слишком быстро, и я не успеваю за вами. Be quick! — Поторапливайся!/Скорее!/Не медли! She is quick at languages. — Она быстро усваивает языки. Не is quick at games. — Он быстр в игре. She is quick in answering. — Она находчива в ответах./Она сообразительна в ответах. Boys are quick at such things. — Мальчики обычно сообразительны в таких вопросах. The boys were quick with their fists. — Мальчики быстро пустили в ход кулаки./Мальчики не медля пустили в ход кулаки. Не was quick with an emphatic refusal. — Он тотчас же категорически отказал. Не wanted to catch me, but 1 was too quick for him. — Он хотел меня поймать, но я оказался проворнее его. Не is quick for his weight (his age). — Он подвижен несмотря на свой вес (на свой возраст). Не is quick to take alarm. — Он легко поддается панике. Не is quick to take offence. — Он легко обижается./Он обидчив. Не was quick lo take the opportunity. — Он не медля воспользовался такой возможиостью./Он сейчас же воспользовался такой возможностью./Он не замедлил воспользоваться такой возможностью. Be slow to promise, but quick to perform. — He давши слова крепись, а давши — держись.
    2. fast — быстрый, скорый (прилагательное fast чаще сочетается с существительными, обозначающими движущиеся объекты): а fast train — скорый поезд; a fast boat — скоростной катер; a fast car — скоростная машина; a fast horse — быстрый конь, а fast tank — быстроходный танк Не is a fast worker (reader). — Он быстро работает (читает). Не is a fast runner. — Он быстро бегает. Go faster! — Иди быстрее. The watch is 10 minutes fast. — Часы спешат на десять минут.
    3. rapid — быстрый, скорый (в отличие от fast прилагательное rapid характеризует само действие; rapid нередко предполагает завершение действия в очень небольшой период времени или неожиданно быстрый темп развития действия): rapid movement — быстрое движение; rapid growth — быстрый рост; rapid progress — быстрое продвижение вперед/быстрый прогресс/быстрoe развитие; rapid recovery — быстрое выздоровление; rapid thinking — быстрая сообразительность/быстрый ум; rapid gait — торопливая походка/быстрые шаги; rapid thinker — быстро соображающий человек; rapid stream — бурный поток; rapid river — быстрая река/бурная река; rapid events — быстрая смена событий; rapid analysis — экспресс-анализ; rapid heart — учащенное сердцебиение/тахикардия; to take a rapid glance — бросить беглый взгляд/взглянуть мельком It was a rapid journey. — Это было короткое путешествие./Это путешествие быстро закончилось. Не is a rapid worker. — Он быстро работает./Он проворный работник. They asked questions in a rapid succession. — Они задавали один вопрос за другим. The school promises a rapid result in learning languages. — Обещают, что в этой школе ученики быстро овладеют языками.
    4. swift — быстрый, скорый ( прилагательное характеризует само движение): swift glance — быстрый взгляд; swift car — скоростной автомобиль; а swift running river — быстротекущая река; swift in his movements — быстрый в движениях; swift of foot — быстроногий; as swift as an arrow — быстрый как стрела/с быстротой молнии/молниеносно She is a swift runner. — Она быстро бегает. Не gave them a swift reply. — Он им быстро ответил./Он ответил им не задумываясь. She made a swift movement and was gone. — Она сделала быстрое движение и убежала.
    5. speedy — быстрый, скорый, проворный, прыткий, незамедлительный, безотлагательный ( происходящий за очень небольшой период времени): a speedy growth — быстрый рост; speedy hands — проворные руки; speedy gallop — быстрый галоп; speedy reply — быстрый ответ; speedy progress — быстрое развитие We all wish you a speedy recovery. — Мы все желаем вам побыстрее поправиться./Мы все желаем вам скорейшего выздоровления. That was a speedy work. — Эта быстро сделанная работа./На эту работу ушло немного времени. Не is a speedy worker. — Он проворный работник./Он все делает быстро./Он все делает в темпе. They provide the speediest service in town. — Они обеспечивают в городе самое быстрое обслуживание,
    6. prompt —быстрый, проворный, немедленный, незамедлительный (то, что не занимает большого времени, делается не откладывая): prompt actions — немедленные действия; prompt decisions — быстрые решения; prompt cash — расчет немедленно наличными; prompt payment — немедленный платеж/своевременная уплата; to be prompt to carry (out) an order— быстро выполнить приказание; to be prompt in action/to act — действовать быстро/действовать без промедления; to give a prompt answer — ответить немедленно The service here is very prompt. — Здесь быстро обслуживают. We would appreciate a prompt reply. — Мы будем благодарны, если вы незамедлительно ответите. Не wrote a prompt answer to my letter. — Он не замедлил с ответом на мое письмо. Prompt payment of bills helps to make a good credit history. — Своевременная оплата счетов способствует созданию хорошей кредитной истории ( в банке). This worker is always prompt in his duties. — Этот работник всегда быстро

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > быстрый

  • 2 быстрое движение

    1) General subject: career, dart, race (в море, реке), zoom
    3) Engineering: fast movement, rapid motion
    4) Jargon: rambling
    5) Astronautics: dodge
    6) Robots: quick motion
    7) Aviation medicine: dodge (цели)
    8) Makarov: fast motion, racing, scud, whisk

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быстрое движение

  • 3 ἅλλομαι

    ἅλλομαι fut. ἁλούμαι, 1 aor. ἡλάμην (Hom. et al.; LXX; Jos., Bell. 5, 330, Ant. 20, 61; Just., D. 69, 6 [s. Is 35:6]).
    lit. to make a quick leaping movement, leap, spring up (PRyl 138, 15): of the lame man when healed (Is 35:6) περιπατῶν καὶ ἁλλόμενος walking and leaping i.e. showing by slow and fast movement that he was really healed Ac 3:8. ἥλατο καὶ περιεπάτει he leaped up and could walk 14:10.
    fig., of the quick movement of inanimate things (since Il. 4, 125 an arrow): to spring up from a source, of water well up, bubble up (as Lat. salire Vergil, Ecl. 5, 47; Suet., Octav. 82) πηγὴ ὕδατος ἁλλομένου a spring of water welling up J 4:14.—DELG. M-M.

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  • 4 satz

    m; -es, Sätze
    1. sentence; LING. auch clause; einen Satz bilden / umformen form / recast a sentence; in abgehackten Sätzen sprechen speak in disjointed sentences; mitten im Satz unterbrechen break off in mid-sentence; er lässt sie keinen Satz zu Ende sprechen he never lets her finish a sentence; bitte einen Satz dazu please can we have a few words on that
    2. PHILOS. (Lehr-, Grundsatz) principle, tenet
    3. MATH. theorem; der Satz des Euklid Euclid’s theorem
    4. DRUCK. (das Setzen) (type)setting; (gesetzter Text) composition; computergestützter Satz computer typesetting ( oder composition); zweispaltiger Satz double-column page; im Satz sein be being set; in den Satz gehen go for setting
    5. (Satz Briefmarken etc.) set of stamps etc.; (Bausatz) kit; ein Satz Tische a nest of tables
    6. MUS. movement
    7. nur Sg.; MUS. (Kompositionsweise) writing; (Vertonung) setting; homophoner / mehrstimmiger Satz homophonic writing / writing in several parts
    8. meist Sg.; (Bodensatz) sediment, dregs Pl.; (Kaffeesatz) grounds Pl.
    9. SPORT, Tennis etc.: set; mit 3:2 Sätzen gewinnen win 3 sets to 2; nach Sätzen führen be ahead on sets; Spiel, Satz und Sieg game, set and match
    10. (Preis, Tarif) rate; zum Satz von at a rate of
    11. (Sprung) leap, bound; einen Satz machen (take a) leap; mit einem Satz über den Zaun springen jump over the fence with one leap ( oder bound); er war in vier Sätzen oben he was upstairs in four bounds
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    der Satz
    (Bodensatz) grounds; sediment; dregs;
    (Druckvorbereitung) typesetting;
    (Grammatik) sentence; clause;
    (Kurs) rate;
    (Sprung) pounce; spring; movement; leap;
    * * *
    Sạtz [zats]
    m -es, -e
    ['zɛtsə]
    1) sentence; (= Teilsatz) clause; (JUR = Gesetzabschnitt) clause

    abhängiger/selbstständiger Satz — subordinate/principal clause

    2) (=Lehrsatz AUCH PHILOS) proposition; (MATH) theorem
    3) (TYP) (= das Setzen) setting; (= das Gesetzte) type no pl
    4) (MUS) (= Abschnitt) movement; (= Kompositionsweise) composition
    5) (= Bodensatz) dregs pl; (= Kaffeesatz) grounds pl; (= Teesatz) leaves pl, dregs pl
    6) (= Zusammengehöriges) set; (COMPUT = Datensatz) record; (HUNT = Wurf) litter
    7) (SPORT) set; (TISCHTENNIS, BADMINTON) game
    8) (= Tarifsatz) charge; (= Spesensatz) allowance; (= Zinssatz) rate
    9) (= Sprung) leap, jump

    einen Satz machen or tun — to leap, to jump

    * * *
    der
    1) (a sudden and quick movement.) dart
    2) (a number of words forming a complete statement: `I want it', and `Give it to me!' are sentences.) sentence
    3) (a group of things used or belonging together: a set of carving tools; a complete set of (the novels of) Jane Austen.) set
    4) (a section of a large-scale piece of music: the third movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.) movement
    5) (a small group of musical notes which follow each other to make a definite individual section of a melody: the opening phrase of the overture.) phrase
    6) (the level (of pay), cost etc (of or for something): What is the rate of pay for this job?) rate
    7) (a group of six or more games in tennis: She won the first set and lost the next two.) set
    * * *
    Satz1
    <-es, Sätze>
    [zats, pl ˈzɛtsə]
    m
    1. LING sentence; (Teilsatz) clause
    keinen \Satz miteinander sprechen to not speak a word to each other
    mitten im \Satz in mid-sentence
    3. MUS movement
    4. (Set) set
    ein \Satz Schraubenschlüssel a set of spanners [or wrenches]
    ein \Satz von 24 Stück a 24-piece set
    5. TYPO (Schriftsatz) setting; (das Gesetzte) type [matter] no pl
    in den \Satz gehen to be sent [or go] in for setting
    im \Satz sein to be [in the process of] being set
    7. SPORT set; (Tischtennis) game
    8. MATH theorem
    der \Satz des Pythagoras/Thales Pythagoras'/Thales' theorem
    Satz2
    <-es, Sätze>
    [zats, pl ˈzɛtsə]
    m leap, jump
    mit einem \Satz in one leap [or bound]
    sich akk mit einem \Satz retten to leap to safety
    einen \Satz machen [o tun] to leap, to jump
    Satz3
    <- es>
    [zats]
    m kein pl dregs npl; (Kaffeesatz) grounds npl; (Teesatz) leaves pl
    * * *
    der; Satzes, Sätze
    1) (sprachliche Einheit) sentence; (TeilSatz) clause

    in od. mit einem Satz — in one sentence; briefly

    2) (Musik) movement
    3) (Tennis, Volleyball) set; (Tischtennis, Badminton) game
    4) (Sprung) leap; jump

    einen Satz über etwas (Akk.) machen — jump or leap across something

    5) (Amtsspr.): (Tarif) rate
    6) (Set) set
    7) (BodenSatz) sediment; (KaffeeSatz) grounds pl.
    8) o. Pl. (Druckw.) (das Setzen) setting; (Gesetztes) type matter
    * * *
    …satz m im subst
    1. LING:
    Attributsatz attributive clause;
    Objektsatz object clause
    2. MUS:
    Anfangssatz first movement;
    Instrumentalsatz instrumental movement
    3. WIRTSCH:
    Beitragssatz rate of contribution;
    Mindestsatz minimum rate
    * * *
    der; Satzes, Sätze
    1) (sprachliche Einheit) sentence; (TeilSatz) clause

    in od. mit einem Satz — in one sentence; briefly

    2) (Musik) movement
    3) (Tennis, Volleyball) set; (Tischtennis, Badminton) game
    4) (Sprung) leap; jump

    einen Satz über etwas (Akk.) machen — jump or leap across something

    5) (Amtsspr.): (Tarif) rate
    6) (Set) set
    7) (BodenSatz) sediment; (KaffeeSatz) grounds pl.
    8) o. Pl. (Druckw.) (das Setzen) setting; (Gesetztes) type matter
    * * *
    ¨-e (Mathematik) m.
    proposition n.
    theorem n. ¨-e m.
    clause n.
    composition (printing) n.
    dart n.
    jump n.
    phrase n.
    record n.
    sediment n.
    sentence n.
    set (sport) n.

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  • 5 Satz

    m; -es, Sätze
    1. sentence; LING. auch clause; einen Satz bilden / umformen form / recast a sentence; in abgehackten Sätzen sprechen speak in disjointed sentences; mitten im Satz unterbrechen break off in mid-sentence; er lässt sie keinen Satz zu Ende sprechen he never lets her finish a sentence; bitte einen Satz dazu please can we have a few words on that
    2. PHILOS. (Lehr-, Grundsatz) principle, tenet
    3. MATH. theorem; der Satz des Euklid Euclid’s theorem
    4. DRUCK. (das Setzen) (type)setting; (gesetzter Text) composition; computergestützter Satz computer typesetting ( oder composition); zweispaltiger Satz double-column page; im Satz sein be being set; in den Satz gehen go for setting
    5. (Satz Briefmarken etc.) set of stamps etc.; (Bausatz) kit; ein Satz Tische a nest of tables
    6. MUS. movement
    7. nur Sg.; MUS. (Kompositionsweise) writing; (Vertonung) setting; homophoner / mehrstimmiger Satz homophonic writing / writing in several parts
    8. meist Sg.; (Bodensatz) sediment, dregs Pl.; (Kaffeesatz) grounds Pl.
    9. SPORT, Tennis etc.: set; mit 3:2 Sätzen gewinnen win 3 sets to 2; nach Sätzen führen be ahead on sets; Spiel, Satz und Sieg game, set and match
    10. (Preis, Tarif) rate; zum Satz von at a rate of
    11. (Sprung) leap, bound; einen Satz machen (take a) leap; mit einem Satz über den Zaun springen jump over the fence with one leap ( oder bound); er war in vier Sätzen oben he was upstairs in four bounds
    * * *
    der Satz
    (Bodensatz) grounds; sediment; dregs;
    (Druckvorbereitung) typesetting;
    (Grammatik) sentence; clause;
    (Kurs) rate;
    (Sprung) pounce; spring; movement; leap;
    * * *
    Sạtz [zats]
    m -es, -e
    ['zɛtsə]
    1) sentence; (= Teilsatz) clause; (JUR = Gesetzabschnitt) clause

    abhängiger/selbstständiger Satz — subordinate/principal clause

    2) (=Lehrsatz AUCH PHILOS) proposition; (MATH) theorem
    3) (TYP) (= das Setzen) setting; (= das Gesetzte) type no pl
    4) (MUS) (= Abschnitt) movement; (= Kompositionsweise) composition
    5) (= Bodensatz) dregs pl; (= Kaffeesatz) grounds pl; (= Teesatz) leaves pl, dregs pl
    6) (= Zusammengehöriges) set; (COMPUT = Datensatz) record; (HUNT = Wurf) litter
    7) (SPORT) set; (TISCHTENNIS, BADMINTON) game
    8) (= Tarifsatz) charge; (= Spesensatz) allowance; (= Zinssatz) rate
    9) (= Sprung) leap, jump

    einen Satz machen or tun — to leap, to jump

    * * *
    der
    1) (a sudden and quick movement.) dart
    2) (a number of words forming a complete statement: `I want it', and `Give it to me!' are sentences.) sentence
    3) (a group of things used or belonging together: a set of carving tools; a complete set of (the novels of) Jane Austen.) set
    4) (a section of a large-scale piece of music: the third movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.) movement
    5) (a small group of musical notes which follow each other to make a definite individual section of a melody: the opening phrase of the overture.) phrase
    6) (the level (of pay), cost etc (of or for something): What is the rate of pay for this job?) rate
    7) (a group of six or more games in tennis: She won the first set and lost the next two.) set
    * * *
    Satz1
    <-es, Sätze>
    [zats, pl ˈzɛtsə]
    m
    1. LING sentence; (Teilsatz) clause
    keinen \Satz miteinander sprechen to not speak a word to each other
    mitten im \Satz in mid-sentence
    3. MUS movement
    4. (Set) set
    ein \Satz Schraubenschlüssel a set of spanners [or wrenches]
    ein \Satz von 24 Stück a 24-piece set
    5. TYPO (Schriftsatz) setting; (das Gesetzte) type [matter] no pl
    in den \Satz gehen to be sent [or go] in for setting
    im \Satz sein to be [in the process of] being set
    7. SPORT set; (Tischtennis) game
    8. MATH theorem
    der \Satz des Pythagoras/Thales Pythagoras'/Thales' theorem
    Satz2
    <-es, Sätze>
    [zats, pl ˈzɛtsə]
    m leap, jump
    mit einem \Satz in one leap [or bound]
    sich akk mit einem \Satz retten to leap to safety
    einen \Satz machen [o tun] to leap, to jump
    Satz3
    <- es>
    [zats]
    m kein pl dregs npl; (Kaffeesatz) grounds npl; (Teesatz) leaves pl
    * * *
    der; Satzes, Sätze
    1) (sprachliche Einheit) sentence; (TeilSatz) clause

    in od. mit einem Satz — in one sentence; briefly

    2) (Musik) movement
    3) (Tennis, Volleyball) set; (Tischtennis, Badminton) game
    4) (Sprung) leap; jump

    einen Satz über etwas (Akk.) machen — jump or leap across something

    5) (Amtsspr.): (Tarif) rate
    6) (Set) set
    7) (BodenSatz) sediment; (KaffeeSatz) grounds pl.
    8) o. Pl. (Druckw.) (das Setzen) setting; (Gesetztes) type matter
    * * *
    Satz m; -es, Sätze
    1. sentence; LING auch clause;
    einen Satz bilden/umformen form/recast a sentence;
    in abgehackten Sätzen sprechen speak in disjointed sentences;
    mitten im Satz unterbrechen break off in mid-sentence;
    er lässt sie keinen Satz zu Ende sprechen he never lets her finish a sentence;
    bitte einen Satz dazu please can we have a few words on that
    2. PHIL (Lehr-, Grundsatz) principle, tenet
    3. MATH theorem;
    der Satz des Euklid Euclid’s theorem
    4. TYPO (das Setzen) (type)setting; (gesetzter Text) composition;
    computergestützter Satz computer typesetting ( oder composition);
    zweispaltiger Satz double-column page;
    im Satz sein be being set;
    in den Satz gehen go for setting
    5. (Satz Briefmarken etc) set of stamps etc; (Bausatz) kit;
    ein Satz Tische a nest of tables
    6. MUS movement
    7. nur sg; MUS (Kompositionsweise) writing; (Vertonung) setting;
    homofoner/mehrstimmiger Satz homophonic writing/writing in several parts
    8. meist sg; (Bodensatz) sediment, dregs pl; (Kaffeesatz) grounds pl
    9. SPORT, Tennis etc: set;
    mit 3:2 Sätzen gewinnen win 3 sets to 2;
    nach Sätzen führen be ahead on sets;
    Spiel, Satz und Sieg game, set and match
    10. (Preis, Tarif) rate;
    zum Satz von at a rate of
    11. (Sprung) leap, bound;
    einen Satz machen (take a) leap;
    mit einem Satz über den Zaun springen jump over the fence with one leap ( oder bound);
    er war in vier Sätzen oben he was upstairs in four bounds
    * * *
    der; Satzes, Sätze
    1) (sprachliche Einheit) sentence; (TeilSatz) clause

    in od. mit einem Satz — in one sentence; briefly

    2) (Musik) movement
    3) (Tennis, Volleyball) set; (Tischtennis, Badminton) game
    4) (Sprung) leap; jump

    einen Satz über etwas (Akk.) machen — jump or leap across something

    5) (Amtsspr.): (Tarif) rate
    6) (Set) set
    7) (BodenSatz) sediment; (KaffeeSatz) grounds pl.
    8) o. Pl. (Druckw.) (das Setzen) setting; (Gesetztes) type matter
    * * *
    ¨-e (Mathematik) m.
    proposition n.
    theorem n. ¨-e m.
    clause n.
    composition (printing) n.
    dart n.
    jump n.
    phrase n.
    record n.
    sediment n.
    sentence n.
    set (sport) n.

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  • 6 خفيف

    خَفِيف \ flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. light: (the opposite of heavy) not having much weight: as light as a feather, (of work, punishment, etc.) easy to do or to bear, (of music, books, plays, etc.) meant for amusement only; not serious, (of soil) easily broken up for growing crops, (of meals) small and not too solid, (of illness) not serious, (of words and actions) gentle a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle, (of light) not too bright; shaded: a restaurant with soft lights and sweet music. sparse: thinly scattered: sparse hair; sparse grass. thin: scattered; not close together: His hair was getting thin. \ خَفيف (للسائل أو الغاز)‏ \ thin: (of liquid or gas) flowing easily; lacking strength or richness: thin oil; thin air on a mountain top. weak: (of liquids like tea or coffee) lacking taste or strength, because of too much water or milk. \ خَفِيف الحَرَكَة \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. light: (of vehicles, boats, etc.) made for small loads and quick movement. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement. \ خَفِيف الظِّل \ breezy: (of a person) cheerful; bright. \ خَفِيف اللّون \ light: (of colours) not deep: Her hair was light brown. It was light-coloured. \ خَفِيف الهِمَّةِ \ spry: (esp. of old people) lively; active.

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  • 7 agile

    خَفِيف الحَرَكَة \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. light: (of vehicles, boats, etc.) made for small loads and quick movement. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement.

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  • 8 brisk

    خَفِيف الحَرَكَة \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. light: (of vehicles, boats, etc.) made for small loads and quick movement. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement.

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  • 9 light

    خَفِيف الحَرَكَة \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. light: (of vehicles, boats, etc.) made for small loads and quick movement. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement.

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  • 10 nimble

    خَفِيف الحَرَكَة \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. light: (of vehicles, boats, etc.) made for small loads and quick movement. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement.

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  • 11 concitātiō

        concitātiō ōnis, f    [concito], a quickening, quick movement: remorum, L. — Fig., a violent passion: animi: animorum, L. — An agitation, sedition, tumult: plebi contra patres: multitudinis, Cs.
    * * *
    action of arousing passion/sexual desire, stimulation; passion; excitement; rapid/quick/violent motion; impetuosity/animatedness (speaking); disturbance

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  • 12 जीर


    jīrá
    1) mf (ā́)n. ( jinv Uṇ.), quick, speedy, active RV. (Naigh. II, 15) ;

    driving (with gen.) RV. I, 48, 3 (cf. gó-);
    m. quick movement (of the Soma stones), V, 31, 12 ;
    a sword L. ;
    jīra
    2) m. ( jṛī) = - raṇa L. ;

    Panicum miliaceum L. ;
    - जीरदानु

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  • 13 θέω 1

    θέω 1.
    Grammatical information: v.
    Meaning: `run' (Il.).
    Other forms: fut. θεύσομαι (on the diathesis Wackernagel Syntax 1, 134), ipf. θέεσκον, later aor. θεῦσαι (Vett. Val.),
    Dialectal forms: Myc. perotowo \/ Πειρίθοος\/ (ει m.c.)
    Compounds: also with prefix, e. g. ἀνα-, κατα-, παρα-,
    Derivatives: θεῦσις `running' (Corn. ND 1), θοός `quick' (Il.) with Θόας, - αντος PN, also river name (Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforschung 2, 236; 3, 162), Θόωσα f. PN (Od., Emp.; Schwyzer 526); θοάζω `bring in quick movement, move quickly' (E.) with θόασμα `dancing place' (Orph. H. 49, 6). On βοηθόος, - θέω s. v.
    Origin: IE [Indo-European] [259] * dʰeu- `run'
    Etymology: The thematic root present θέ(Ϝ)ω (cf. θεῦ δεῦρο, τρέχε H. and Specht KZ 67, 219) is identical with Skt. dhavate `stream, flow' except for the diathesis. Skt. dhā́vati `run, stream' with lengthened grade has no correspondent in Greek, as ep. θείη (foll. Schulze Q. 277 for *θή(Ϝ)η) and θείειν have metr. lengthening, and the latter can stand for *θε(Ϝ)έμεν (cf. Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 102; 346; 492). - Uncertain remains the Germanic word for `dew', OHG tou m., OWNo. dǫgg, gen. dǫggwar, PGm. *dau(u̯)a-, -ō, IE *dhóu̯o-, -ā́ (would be Gr. *θό(Ϝ)ος, *θο(Ϝ)ή) Unclear also ἄδδεε ἐπείγου H. (Phrygian?; Hoffmann BB 25, 180). On Illyrian and other river names s. Pok. 260. Older lit. in Bq.
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  • 14 BRAGÐ

    n.
    1) sudden or brisk movement; moment; bragðs, af bragði, at once; af (or á) skömmu bragði, shortly, quickly, in a short time;
    2) fig., in many phrases, verða fyrri (skjótari) at bragði, to make the first move, to be beforehand with (þeir hafa orðit fyrri at bragði at stefna en vér); vera í bragði með em, skerast í bragð með em, to lend one a helping hand; taka et bragðs or til bragðs, to take some step (to get out of difficulties); úviturligt bragð, a foolish step; úheyriligt bragð, an unheard of proceeding; gerðist þar at sví mikit bragð, at, it went so far that; lítit bragð mun þá at (it must be very slight), ef þú finnr ekki;
    3) trick, scheme, device, chiefly in pl.; beita en bröðum, hafa brögð við en, to deal cunninly with, impose upon; ferr at fornum brögðum, in the old way; búa yfir brögðum, to brood over wiles; leika em bragð, to play or serve one a trick hefir hann miklu bragði á oss komit, he has played a bad trick upon us;
    4) countenance, look, expression þannig ertu í bragði sem, thou lookest as if; með betra bragði, in a better mood; bleyðimannligr í bragði, having the look of a coward; Sturla gerði þat bragð á (made as if), at hann hefði fundit Pál prest;
    5) embroidered figure (hekla saumuð öll brögðum).
    * * *
    n. [cp. bregða].
    I. the fundamental notion is that of a sudden motion:
    1. temp. a while, moment, cp. auga-bragð; in adverb, phrases, af bragði, at once, Hrafn. 17, Gs. 18, Am. 2; af (á) skömmu bragði, shortly, Fms. vi. 272, viii. 236, 348; í fyrsta bragði, the first time (rare), Gþl. 532, Js. 129; skams bragðs, gen. used as adv. quickly, in a short time, Bs. i. 336, 337, Fms. viii. 348, v. l.; cp. ‘at a brayd,’ ‘in a brayd,’ Engl. Ballads.
    2. loc. a quick movement; við-bragð (cp. bregða við), knífs-bragð (cp. bregða sverði), a slash with a knife.
    3. metaph. in many phrases, verða fyrri (skjótari) at bragði, til bragðs, to make the first move; þeir hafa orðit fyrri at b. at stefna en vér, Nj. 241, Bs. ii. 106; svá at þú verðir skjótari at b. at veiða þenna níðing, Fms. i. 206, ix. 288; vera í bragði með e-m, to lend one a helping hand, mostly in something uncanny, Gísl. 5, Bs. i. 722; snarast í bragð með e-m, id., Ld. 254; taka e-t bragðs, til bragðs or bragð, to take some step to get clear out of difficulties, Nj. 263, 199, Fms. ix. 407, Grett. 75 new Ed.; þat var b. (step, issue) Atla, at hann hljóp …, Háv. 53; úvitrligt b., a foolish step, Nj. 78; karlmannligt b., a manly issue, 194; gott b., Fs. 39; úheyriligt b., an unheard-of thing, Finnb. 212.
    II. [bregða A. III], a ‘braid,’ knot, stitch, chiefly in pl.; hekla saumuð öll brögðum, a cloak braided or stitched all over, Fms. ii. 70; fáguð brögðum, all broidered, v. 345, Bret. 34; rístu-bragð, a scratched character.
    2. in wrestling, bragð or brögð is the technical phrase for wrestlers’ tricks or sleights; mjaðmar-bragð, leggjar-bragð, hæl-bragð, klof-bragð …, the ‘bragð’ of the hip, leg, heel …, Edda 33; [fang-bragð, wrestling], hence many wrestling terms, fella e-n á sjálfs síns bragði, to throw one on his own bragð.
    3. gen. a trick, scheme, device, [A. S. brægð, bræd; Engl. braid = cunning, Shakesp.], chiefly in pl., með ymsum brögðum, margskyns brögð, Fas. i. 274, Fms. x. 237; brögð í tafli, a trick in the game, a proverb, when things go not by fair means, Bs. ii. 318; ferr at fornum brögðum, in the old way, Grett. 79 new Ed.: but also sing., sér konungr nú bragð hans allt, Fms. xi. 106; hafði hann svá sett bragðit, x. 305, Eg. 196 ( a trick); ek mun finna bragð þar til, at Kristni mun við gangast á Íslandi, Hkr. i. 290; bragð hitta þeir nú í, Lv. 82.
    β. with a notion of deceit, a trick, crafty scheme; með brögðum, with tricks, Hkr. ii; búa yfir brögðum, to brood over wiles, Fas. i. 290; hafa brögð undir brúnum, to have craft under one’s eyebrows, look crafty, Band. 2; undir skauti, under one’s cloak, id., Bs. i. 730; beita e-n brögðum, metaphor from hunting, to deal craftily with one, Rm. 42, Ísl. ii. 164; hafa brögð við e-n, Njarð. 382, 378; vera forn í brögðum, old in craft, of witchcraft, Ísl. ii. 399: hence such phrases as, bragða-karl, a crafty fellow, Grett. 161; bragða-refr, a cunning fox; brögðóttr, crafty, etc. In Swed. ‘bragder’ means an exploit, action, whilst the Icel. implies some notion of subtlety or craft; yet cp. phrases as, stór brögð, great exploits, Fb. ii. 299; hreysti-brögð, hetju-brögð, great deeds, (above I. 3.)
    III. [bregða C; cp. A. S. bræd, Engl. breath], countenance, look, expression; hón hefir hvíti ok b. várt Mýramanna, Ísl. ii. 201, v. l.; þannig er bragð á þér, at þú munir fás svífast, thou lookest as if …, cp. brögð undir brúnum above, Fms. ii. 51; heilagleiks b., to look like a saint, Bs. i. 152; þat b. hafði hann á sér sem, Ld. 24; ekki hefir þú b. á þér sem hérlenzkir menn, Fms. x. 227; þannig ertu í bragði sem …, thou lookest as if …, Ísl. ii. 149; með illu bragði, ill-looking, Sturl. i. 170; með hýru, glöðu b., Bs. ii. 505; með beztu bragði, stern, Pass. 21. 1; með hryggu bragði, with gloomy look; með betra bragði, in a better mood, Nj. 11; bleyði-mannligr í b., cowardly, Fms. ii. 69: metaph., Sturla görði þat bragð á, at hann hefði fundit …, S. put that face on a thing, Sturl. ii. 176.
    IV. [bergja, gustare], taste; vatns-bragð, beisku-bragð, bitter taste, of water; ó-bragð, a bad flavour, etc.
    2. [= bragr], mode, fashion; in vinnu-brögð, working; hand-bragð, handicraft; lát-bragð, manners; trúar-brögð, pl. religion, mode of faith; afla-brögð, mode of gaining one’s livelihood, etc.: very freq. in mod. usage, but in old writers no instance bearing clearly upon the subject is on record; cp. however the phrase, bragð er at e-u, a thing is palpable, tangible: lítið bragð mun þar at ( it must be very slight) ef þú finnr ekki, Ld. 136; ærit b. mun at því, Nj. 58; görðist þar at svá mikit b., it went so far that …, Fms. i. 187, Grett. 158 new Ed.

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  • 15 VINDA

    * * *
    I)
    (vind; vatt, undum; undinn), v.
    1) to twist, wring, squeeze; v. klæði sín, to wring one’s wet clothes; v. sik = v. kleði sín (vóru allir vátir ok tóku at v. sik); v. e-t sundr, to break, snap asunder (hann vatt ljáinn í sundr milli handa sér);
    2) to wind, twist; v. vef, to wind the woof; þær ór sandi síma undu, they wound a rope out of sand;
    3) to wind, hoist up by means of a ‘vindáss’; v. segl, to hoist sail (þeir undu segl sín.); v. upp akkeri, to weigh anchor; vindum af ræfrit af skálanum, let us pull the roof off the hall;
    4) to turn, swing; höfði vatt þá Gunnarr ok Högna til sagði, G. turned his head and spoke to H.; v. eldskíðu í næfrarnar, to hurl a burning brand on the roof; vindr upp sjóðnum, he suddenly lifted up the money-bag;
    5) refl., vindast, to make a sudden movement, turn oneself quickly; pres. ‘vizt’ (í því kemr Þorgerðr inn, ok vizt Helgi við fast ok fellr ofan af þilinu).
    * * *
    pres. vind, (vin’g = vind ek, Grett. in a verse, v ing ek háls af kjúkl ingum); pret. vatt (Dan. vandt), vazt, vatt, pl. undu (vundu); subj. yndi; part. undinn: reflex., pres. vizt, and pret. vazt, see below: [Goth., A. S., and Hel. windan; Engl. wind; Germ. winden; Dan. vinde]:—to wring, twist, Fas. ii. 525; vinda klæði, to wring (wet) clothes, Ld. 46; en er hann kom í eyna vatt hann klæði sín, Eg. 219; vóru allir vátir, settusk þeir niðr við eldinn ok tóku at vinda sik, Eb. 274; hann vatt þar ór skál fulla vatns, Stj. 392; hann tók til fjötursins ok vatt hann í sundr, Fms. xi. 289; hann vatt ljáinn í sundr milli handa sér, Fb. i. 522.
    2. to wind; ok undu svá tréit allt at rótinni, Fms. v. 286; vinda vef, to wind the woof; vindum vef Darraðar, Darr.; vinda segl, to hoist sail; undu þeir segl sín, Orkn. 356, Fms. ii. 176; vindit þá upp akkeri yður, to wind up the anchor, weigh it, Fb. iii. 384; vindum af ræfrit af skálanum, Nj.
    3. to twist; þær ór sandi síma undu, Hbl.; salr undinn orma hryggjum, Vsp.; Ulfarr vatt við skegginu, U. twisted his beard (Germ. ‘sich den bart streichen’), of a person being flattered, Eb. 164; höfði vatt þá Gunnarr ok Högna til sagði, G. turned his head round and spoke to H., Akv. 6.
    4. to put, thrust; Eyvindr vatt þá miklu horni í hönd Sveini, E. thrust a big horn (cup) into Sweyn’s hand, Orkn. 248; hón vatt upp skriðljósi, hoisted up a lantern, Nj. 153; vili sá er ymsu vindr fram, that puts forth various things, 677. 8; greip á stafni, vatt með austri upp lög-fáki, he launched the boat with the water in her, Hým. 27.
    5. to throw, hurl; svipti hón blæju af Sigurði, ok vatt (á) vengi, fyrir vífs knjám, and flung it on the ground, Gkv. 1; svá segja menn at Friðþjófr hafi undit elda-skíðu í næfrarnar, F. hurled a burning brand on the roof, Fas. ii. 87.
    II. reflex. to turn oneself, vindask við; þá undusk hestar af götu ( they strayed from the road) ok vöfðusk í taumum, Mart. 131; vizk eigi þat (vinnz, v. l.), that will not go amiss, will not fail to pass, Ó. H. 208 (in a verse, cp. Fms. v. 6l, v. l. 4); nú mun ok endr undit þessari frásögn, to turn back in the narrative, Orkn. 202.
    2. to make a quick movement, turn quickly; en er Helgi sá þat, þá vizt hann undan þeim, Fms. viii. 75, v. l.; Jökull vazk (vazt) við hart ok féll skíða-hlaðinn, Fs. 42; ok nú vizt (i. e. vizk) hann við hart, svá at spjótið gékk af skaptinu, Fas. i. 239; í því kemr Þorgerðr inn, ok vizt Helgi við fast ok fellr ofan af þilinu, Gísl. 47; ok er minnst er vánin vizt Gísli við ok hleypr upp á hamar, 70.
    3. part. undinn, wound, twisted; undinna festa, twisted moorings, Edda (in a verse); ljós-undinna landa linns, the bright-twisted serpent-land, i. e. gold (A. S. wunden gold).

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  • 16 स्पन्दन


    spandaná
    mf (ā́)n. making a sudden movement, kicking (as a cow) AV. ;

    m. a kind of tree (the wood of which is made into bedsteads, chairs etc.) VarBṛS. ;
    n. throbbing, pulsation, palpitation, quivering, twitching (twitchings andᅠ quiverings of the body are supposed to prognosticate good orᅠ bad luck, andᅠ are therefore minutely described in certain wks.;
    seeᅠ above), trembling, agitation ĀṡvGṛ. Mṛicch. etc.;
    throbbing with life, quickening (of a child in the womb) Yājñ. Suṡr. ;
    quick movement, motion Kathās. ;
    w.r. for syand- RV. III, 53, 19.

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  • 17 higidura

    iz. movement, motion; \higidura lasterra a quick movement; izarren \higidura stellar motion

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  • 18 عجلة

    عَجَلَة \ haste: quick movement or action; hurry: Make haste!. hurry: haste; reason for haste: There’s no hurry, so you needn’t run. rush: hurry; sudden fast movement: the rush of city life; a rush of wind. wheel: a circular object on which vehicles run; anything of this shape that turns round, as part of a machine, etc.: A bicycle has 2 wheels. The driver at the wheel of his car. A clock has a lot of wheels inside it. \ عَجَلَة (تَسارُع)‏ \ acceleration. \ _(field) Phys.

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  • 19 haste

    عَجَلَة \ haste: quick movement or action; hurry: Make haste!. hurry: haste; reason for haste: There’s no hurry, so you needn’t run. rush: hurry; sudden fast movement: the rush of city life; a rush of wind. wheel: a circular object on which vehicles run; anything of this shape that turns round, as part of a machine, etc.: A bicycle has 2 wheels. The driver at the wheel of his car. A clock has a lot of wheels inside it.

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  • 20 hurry

    عَجَلَة \ haste: quick movement or action; hurry: Make haste!. hurry: haste; reason for haste: There’s no hurry, so you needn’t run. rush: hurry; sudden fast movement: the rush of city life; a rush of wind. wheel: a circular object on which vehicles run; anything of this shape that turns round, as part of a machine, etc.: A bicycle has 2 wheels. The driver at the wheel of his car. A clock has a lot of wheels inside it.

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