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  • 41 grassor

    grassor, ātus, 1 ( inf. pres. grassarier, Prud. Ham. 651; act. collat. form grassabamus, App. M. 7, 7), v. dep. n. and a. [gradior], to go, go about (not in Cic. and Cæs.; cf.: gradior, incedo, vado, pergo).
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen. (mostly ante-class.):

    hoc grassari gradu,

    Plaut. Poen. 3, 1, 11:

    siccine hic cum uvida veste grassabimur?

    id. Rud. 1, 4, 31; id. Bacch. 5, 2, 19: sine eam pedibus grassari, Titin. ap. Non. 316, 3:

    recte grassatur via,

    Nov. ib. 5; Ov. Tr. 2, 477:

    certum'st moriri, quam hunc pati grassari lenonem in me,

    come about me, approach me, Plaut. Rud. 3, 3, 22.—
    b.
    Of things:

    (aranĕus) quanta arte celat pedicas scutulato rete grassantes,

    going about, moving around, Plin. 11, 24, 28, § 81:

    per omnes nervos articulosque humore pestifero grassante,

    Just. 23, 2:

    neque avaritia solum, sed etiam crudelitas in capta urbe grassata est,

    Curt. 5, 6, 6.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    To go loitering or rioting about (cf. grassator, I.): se in juventutem grassantem in Subura incidisse, Liv. 3, 13, 2:

    per omnia clandestina grassari scelera latrociniorum, id 42, 18, 1: ubi Caesarem esse qui grassaretur pernotuit,

    Tac. A. 13, 25.—Hence, of parasites, i. q. adulari, to pay one's court to, to flatter, fawn upon: grassari antiqui ponebant pro adulari, Paul. ex Fest. p. 97 Müll.—
    2.
    To go about with thievish designs, to lie in wait: grassari dicuntur latrones vias obsidentes, Paul. ex Fest. p. 97 Müll. (cf. grassator, II.):

    in umbris,

    Anthol. Lat. 2, 186, 42 sq.:

    silurus grassatur, ubicumque est, omne animal appetens,

    Plin. 9, 15, 17, § 45.—Hence,
    b.
    With acc., to fall upon, assault, attack:

    turmas,

    Stat. Th. 8, 571.
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    In gen., to go, proceed, or act in any manner: saepe hac eadem sum grassatus via, Nov. ap. Non. 316, 7; cf.:

    consimili grassantur via,

    Afran. ib. 9:

    ubi animus ad gloriam virtutis via grassatur,

    Sall. J. 1, 3:

    grassandum ad clara periclis,

    Sil. 1, 570:

    (assertor) ait, se jure grassari, non vi,

    that he was proceeding, Liv. 3, 44, 8:

    longe alia via grassabantur,

    id. 2, 27, 7:

    consilio grassandum, si nihil vires juvarent, ratus,

    id. 10, 14, 13:

    mutua dissimulatione et iisdem, quibus petebatur, artibus grassatur,

    Tac. H. 4, 56:

    cupidine atque irā, pessimis consultoribus,

    Sall. J. 64, 5:

    obsequio,

    to act obsequiously, Hor. S. 2, 5, 93:

    dolo,

    to act cunningly, Tac. H. 4, 16:

    assentando multitudini grassari,

    Liv. 45, 23, 9:

    superbe avareque in provincia grassatos,

    Suet. Aug. 67.—
    B.
    In partic., to attack, proceed against; to proceed with violence, act harshly, rage, rage against. —Constr.: in aliquid and in or adversus aliquem:

    trecenti conjuravimus principes juventutis Romanae, ut in te hac via grassaremur,

    Liv. 2, 12, 15; cf.:

    in possessionem agri publici grassari,

    id. 6, 5, 4:

    in externos grassari,

    Suet. Ner. 36:

    adversus omnis aevi hominum genus grassari,

    id. Calig. 34; cf.:

    qui cum contemptu religionis grassatus etiam adversus deos fuerat,

    Just. 1, 9:

    ita bacchantem atque grassantem adoriri,

    Suet. Calig. 56:

    omni rapinarum genere grassati,

    id. Vesp. 6:

    diverso vitiorum genere,

    id. Galb. 14; cf.:

    placuit veneno grassari,

    Tac. H. 3, 39; id. A. 15, 60.— Absol.:

    Ii (sagitarii) dum eminus grassabantur,

    Tac. A. 4, 47.—

    Of abstract subjects: accusatorum major in dies et infestior vis sine levamento grassabatur,

    Tac. A. 4, 66:

    ut clausis unam intra domum accusatoribus et reis, paucorum potentia grassaretur,

    id. ib. 13, 4:

    dicemus de his (malis), quae totis corporibus grassantur,

    Plin. 26, 11, 67, § 107; cf.:

    haec (vitia) in pueris grassari, illa in adultis,

    id. 26, 1, 3, § 4:

    mala vestra,... alia grassantia extrinsecus, alia in visceribus ipsis ardentia,

    Sen. Vit. B. 27, 6:

    rabidorum more luporum Crimina persultant toto grassantia campo,

    Prud. Psych. 468:

    grassandi in re familiari facultas,

    of wasting, plundering, Dig. 26, 10, 6.—Fig.:

    nec ferro grassatur saepius ullum mentis vitium quam cupido, etc.,

    Juv. 14, 174.—
    b.
    With acc. (cf. above, I. B. 2. b.):

    simulque Romam pestilentia grassabatur,

    Aur. Vict. Caes. 33, 5.— P. a.: grassans, ntis, m., as subst., a robber, thief:

    quicquid Lycurgi villa grassantibus praebuisset,

    Petr. 117, 3; App. M. 8, p. 209, 3:

    sublatis susceptoribus grassantium cupido conquiescit,

    Paul. Sent. 5, 3, 4.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > grassor

  • 42 μενεαίνω

    A desire earnestly or eagerly, c. [tense] pres. inf.,

    μηδὲ θεοῖς μενεαινέμεν ἶφι μάχεσθαι Il.5.606

    , cf. Od.13.30, etc.: more freq. c. [tense] aor. inf.,

    μενεαίνεις Ἰλίου ἐξαλαπάξαι πτολίεθρον Il.4.32

    , etc.: rarely c. [tense] fut. inf., ἐρύσσεσθαι (v.l. - ασθαι)

    μενεαίνων 21.176

    , Od.21.125 (s. v. l.): when abs., an inf. may be supplied, σὺ δ' ἀσπερχὲς μενεαίνεις [διῶξαι] Il.22.10; μάλα περ μενεαίνων [καταφθῖσαι] Od.5.341, etc.: also c.gen., μ. μάχης long for battle, Hes.Sc. 361: c. acc. rei, ὄλεθρον μ. τινί purpose death against another, Q.S.12.380.
    II to be angry, rage, Il.19.68, 24.22,54;

    ἔριδι μενεήναμεν 19.58

    ; μ. τινί rage against one, 15.104, Od.1.20, etc.; κτεινόμενος μενέαινε wrestled with death, Il.16.491 (Sch. expld. it by ἐλειποθύμει).—[dialect] Ep., and Ps.-E.Fr.1132.51 (lyr.).

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μενεαίνω

  • 43 ἐπίρροθος

    Grammatical information: m. and f.,
    Meaning: `helper, helping' (Δ 390, Ψ770; Hes. Op. 560; `abusive language' (S. Ant. 413, Fr. 583, 10), as adjunct of ὁδός = `where the cars rage' (AP 7, 50).
    Other forms: as adj. also - ον n.
    Derivatives: ἐπιρροθέω `shout in answer, rage against' (Trag., D. H.). Not to be separated from ῥόθος `noise', ῥοθέω `rage'; in the epic `come with noise to somebody' = `with noise coming to help', vgl. Brugmann BphW 39, 136ff.
    Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
    Etymology: Acc. to Schwyzer Glotta 12, 15f. ἐπίρροθος `helper' in Hom. wrong for usual ἐπιτάρροθος, s. v.
    Page in Frisk: 1,541

    Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐπίρροθος

  • 44 HÖND

    * * *
    (gen. handar, dat. hendi; pl. hendr), f.
    1) hand;
    taka hendi á e-u, to touch with the hand;
    hafa e-t í hendi, to hold in the hand;
    drepa hendi við e-u, to refuse;
    halda hendi yfir e-m, to protect one;
    taka e-n höndum, to seize, capture;
    bera hönd fyrir höfuð sér, to defend oneself;
    eiga hendr sínar at verja, to act in self defence;
    láta e-t hendi firr, to let go out of one’s hands, to lose;
    taka í hönd e-m, to join hands with one;
    eiga e-t jöfnum höndum, to own in equal shares;
    sverja sér af hendi, to forswear;
    af hendi e-s, on one’s behalf, on the part of (af hendi landsmanna);
    at hendi, as adv. in turn;
    hverr at hendi, each in turn;
    felast á hendi e-m, to be under one’s protection;
    hvat er þér á höndum, what hast thou in hand?;
    ef honum væri ekki á höndum, if he had nothing in hand, if his hands were free;
    eiga e-t fyrir hendi (höndum), to have in hand (duty, business, engagement);
    vera í hendi, to be at hand, at one’s disposal;
    hafa vel (illa) í höndum, to behave well (badly);
    hafa e-t með höndum, to have in hand, manage, discharge;
    hljóta e-t undan hendi e-s, from one, at one’s hand;
    á hönd, á hendr, against (lýsa vígi á hönd e-m);
    snúa vanda á hendr e-m, to throw the responsibility on one;
    fœrast e-t á hendr, to undertake;
    ganga (drífa) á hönd e-m, to submit to one;
    bjargast á sínar hendr, by one’s own handiwork;
    selja, gefa, fá e-t í hönd (hendr) e-m, to give into one’s hands, hand over;
    búa e-t í hendr e-m, to make it ready for one;
    þá sömu nótt, er fór í hönd, the following night;
    veðr óx í hönd, the wind rose higher and higher;
    vera hœgt um hönd, to be easy in hand;
    til handa e-m, into one’s hands;
    ganga til handa e-m, to put oneself in another’s hands, submit to him;
    ef þat berr þér til handa, if it befalls thee;
    þá skömrn kýs ek mér eigi til handa, I will not have that shame at my door;
    biðja konu til handa e-m, on one’s behalf, for him;
    2) the arm and hand, the arm (höndin gekk af axlarliðnum; hann hefir á hœgri hendi hring fyrir ofan ölnboga);
    var eigi djúpara en þeim tók undir hendr, the water just reached to their armpits;
    3) hand, side;
    á hœgri (vinstri) hönd, on the right (left) hand, side;
    á hvára hönd, on either hand;
    minnar (yðvarrar) handar, for my (your) part;
    4) kind, sort;
    allra handa árgœzka, great abundance of all things.
    * * *
    f., gen. handar, dat. hendi, acc. hönd, pl. hendr, mod. proncd. höndur, gen. handa; [Goth. handus; A. S. and Engl. hand; O. H. G. hant; Germ. hand; Dan. haand; Swed. hand]:—a hand; beit höndina þar er nú heitir úlfliðr, Edda 17; armleggir, handleggir ok hendr, Anecd. 6; kné eðr hendi, Grág. ii. 8; ganga á höndum, Fms. vi. 5; með hendi sinni, K. Þ. K. 5 new Ed.; taka hendi á e-u, to touch with the hand, Fms. x. 110; taka höndum um háls e-m, Nj. 10; hvítri hendi, Hallfred; hafa e-t í hendi, to hold in hand, wield, Eg. 297, Nj. 84, 97, 255; hrjóta ór hendi e-m, Fms. xi. 141; hafa fingrgull á hendi, Nj. 146; handar-högg, Fms. xi. 126, Fas. ii. 459; sjá ekki handa sinna skil (deili), not to be able to see one’s hands, of a dense fog.
    2. the arm and hand, the arm, like Gr. χείρ, Nj. 160, 253; á hendi heitir alnbogi, Edda 110; hendr til axla, Fas. i. 160; leggir handa ok fóta, Magn. 532; hönd fyrir ofan úlnlið, Nj. 84; hafa hring á hendi, of an arm-ring, Nj. 131; hring á hægri hendi fyrir ofan ölnboga, Fms. iv. 383:—the arm and arm-pit, ná, taka undir hönd ( arm-pit) e-m, Gþl. 380; var eigi djúpara en þeim tók undir hendr, the water reached to their arm-pits, Ld. 78; taka undir hönd sér, to take hold under one’s arms, Eg. 237, Nj. 200; sjá undir hönd e-m, Fas. ii. 558; renna undir hendr e-m, to backspan one, Háv. 40, 41; þykkr undir hönd, stout, Ld. 272.
    3. metaph. handwriting, hand; rita góða hönd, to write a good hand; snar-hönd, running hand, italics.
    II. the hand, side; hægri hönd, the right hand; vinstri hönd, the left hand; á hvára hönd, on either hand, each side, Landn. 215; á vinstri hönd, Nj. 196; á hægri hönd; á tvær hendr, on both hands or sides, Ísl. ii. 368, Fas. i. 384; á báðar hendr, Grág.; hvat sem á aðra hönd ber, whatsoever may happen; á aðra hönd … en á aðra, Ld. 46; til hvárigrar handara, Fms. x. 313; til annarrar handar, Nj. 50, 97; til sinnar handar hvárr, 140; til beggja handa, Eg. 65; til ýmsa handa, Bs. i. 750; þver-hönd, a hand’s breadth; örv-hönd.
    III. sayings and phrases referring to the hand:
    1. sayings; sjálfs hönd er hollust, one’s own hand is best, i. e. if you want to have a thing well done, do it yourself, Glúm. 332, Ó. H. 157; blíð er bætandi hönd, blessed is the mending hand; gjörn er hönd á venju, Grett. 150, Nj. (in a verse), and Edda (Ht. 26); margar hendr vinna létt verk; fiplar hönd á feigu tafli; betri ein kráka í hendi en tvær á skógi, Ld. 96; skamma stund verðr hönd höggvi fegin, see högg.
    2. phrases; drepa hendi við, to refuse, Nj. 71; halda hendi yfir e-m, to hold one’s hand over, protect, 266, Fbr. 22, Anecd. 14; taka e-n höndum, to take hold with the hands, seize, capture, Fms. x. 314, Nj. 265, passim; eiga hendr sínar at verja, to act in self-defence, 84, 223; hefja handa, to lift the hands, stir for action, 65, Ld. 262; bera hönd fyrir höfuð sér, to put one’s hand before one’s head, stand on one’s guard, defend oneself; vera í hers höndum, óvina höndum, to be in a state of war, exposed to rapine; vera í góðum höndum, vina-höndum, góðra manna höndum, to be in good hands, among friends.
    β. læknis-hendr, ‘leech hands,’ healing hands; pains and sickness were believed to give way to the magical touch of a person gifted with such hands, Sdm. 4, Magn. S. Góða ch. 36 (Fms. vi. 73), cp. Rafns S. ch. 2; hönd full, a handful, Fms. ii. 302, vi. 38, viii. 306; fullar hendr fjár, hands full of gold:—kasta hendinni til e-s, to huddle a thing up; með harðri hendi, with hard hand, harshly, rudely; með hangandi hendi, with drooping hand, slothfully; fegins hendi, with glad hand, joyfully; sitja auðum höndum, to sit with empty hands, sit idle; but með tómar hendr, empty-handed, portionless, Thom.:—láta hendr standa fram úr ermum, to work briskly; víkja hendi til e-s (handar-vik), to move the hand to do a thing; það er ekki í tveim höndum að hafa við e-n, of double handed (i. e. faltering) half measures, when the one hand undoes what the other has done; kann ek þat sjá at ekki má í tveim höndum hafa við slíka menn, Band. 3; láta hönd selja hendi, of a ready bargain; láta e-t ganga hendi firr, to let go out of one’s hands, lose, Ld. 202; ok lét sér eigi hendi firr ganga, and never lost sight of him, 656 ii. 4; e-m fallask hendr, to be discomfited, lose one’s head (see falla); leggja görva hönd á allt, to be a ready hand, adept in everything, Thom. 300 (see göra F. 2); taka í hönd e-m, to join hands, Nj. 3; takask í hendr, to join, shake hands, Grág. ii. 80; leggja hendr saman, id., Gþl. 18,—of shaking hands as symbolical of a bargain, see the compds hand-lag, hand-festi, handa-band; eiga, taka, jöfnum höndum, to own, take with even hands, i. e. in equal shares, Grág. i. 171, ii. 66, Hkr. i. 318; vinna jöfnum höndum, to work even-handed, to help one another; e-m eru mislagðar hendr, one’s hands are amiss, when bad work is done by one from whom better was expected; honum hafa verið mislagðar hendr, etc.
    B. Metaph. usages:
    I. dat., sverja sér af hendi, to forswear, Fms. vii. 176; færa af höndum sér, to dismiss, Grág. i. 248; hefjask af höndum e-m, Fms. xi. 59:—af hendi e-s, on one’s behalf, part, Landn. 154; af hendi Hákonar, Fms. i. 20, iv. 118; af hendi landsmanna, ix. 359; af sinni hendi, of one’s own hand, for one’s own part, Grág. i. 392; reiða, greiða, gjalda, inna af hendi or höndum, to discharge, pay off, Fms. vii. 230, Nj. 146, 190, 232, 239, 257, 281, Grág. i. 82, ii. 374; selja, láta af hendi (höndum), to part with, dismiss, Nj. 186, 231, Fms. vii. 173, Rb. 12; líða af hendi, to pass, of time, Ísl. ii. 144, Fms. iv. 83: koma, bera at hendi, to happen, Nj. 71, 177: at hendi, as adv. in turn; hvern at hendi, each in turn, Fms. i. 150: þar næst Gunnarr, þá Loðinn, þá hverr at hendi, Nj. 140; hverr segir at hendi þat er frá honum hefir stolit verit, Mar.: felask á hendi e-m, to be under one’s charge, protection, Nj. 201, Bs. i. 167, 173. vera e-m á hendi, id., Fms. vii. 243; vera bundinn á hendi e-m, Sturl. i. 57: hafa e-t á höndum (hendi), to have a thing in hand, of duty, business to be done, Grág. i. 38; eiga ferð á höndum, Ld. 72; hvat er þér á höndum, what hast thou in hand? for what art thou concerned, distressed? Nj. 133, Ld. 270; ella eru þér stórir hlutir á höndum, Fms. vii. 30; ef honum væri ekki á höndum, if he had nothing in hand, if his hands were free, Ld. 42: eiga e-t fyrir hendi (höndum), to have in hand (duty, business, engagement), Fas. ii. 557; farvegr langr fyrir hendi, Fms. xi. 316; tveir kostir fyrir höndum, Nj. 264, Grág. i. 279; hafa sýslu fyrir höndum, Ísl. ii. 344; eiga vandræði fyrir höndum, Ld. 4; eiga gott fyrir höndum, Hkr. iii. 254: vera í hendi, to be at hand, within reach, at one’s disposal, in one’s power; hann er eigi í hendi, Fms. vi. 213; þat er eigi í hendi, ‘tis no easy matter, v. l.; hafa raun ( evidence) í hendi, Bs. i. 708; hafa ráð e-s í hendi sér, Ld. 174, Fas. i. 260; hafa vel, ílla í höndum, to behave well, badly, Ísl. ii. 387, Eg. 158; varð honum þat vel í höndum, 50: hafa e-t með höndum (fé, auðæfi, embætti, etc.), to have in hand, manage, discharge, Grág. ii. 389, Greg. 25, Stj. 248, Hkr. iii. 131; to design, hafa ráð, stórræði með höndum, 623. 51: hljóta undan hendi e-s, from one, at one’s hands, Fas. i. 365: undir höndum, eigi lítill undir höndum, not a small man to handle, Fms. vii. 17; vera undir höndum e-m, to be under or in one’s hands, under one’s protection, in one’s power, Sks. 337, Fms. i. 7, 13; sitja undir hendi e-m, Hkr. i. 166,—um hendr, Fms. iv. 71, is prob. an error = undir hendi.
    2. absol., annarri hendi, on the other hand, Fms. vii. 158; en annarri hendi vildu þeir gjarna veita konungi hlýðni, ix. 258.
    II. acc., with prepp.; á hönd, á hendr, against; höfða sök, lýsa vígi (etc.) á hönd e-m, to make a suit … against, Grág. i. 19, Nj. 86, 87, 98, 99, 101, 110, 120, 230; hyggja e-t á hendr e-m, to lay a thing to a person’s charge, Hom. 115; reynask á hendr e-m, to have a charge brought home to one, Fms. xi. 76; snúa vanda á hendr e-m, to throw the responsibility upon …, Nj. 215; færa, segja stríð á hendr e-m, to wage, declare war against one; fara geystr á hendr e-m, to rage against, Fms. vii. 230; færask e-t á hendr, to undertake, Nj. 126; ganga á hönd e-m, to vex one, 625. 33; sótt elnar á hendr e-m, Eg. 126; leggja e-t á hendr e-m, to lay ( a burden) on one’s hands, Fms. xi. 98; in a good sense, ganga á hönd, to pay homage to, submit, Ó. H. 184; dreif allt fólk á hönd honum, submitted to him, filled his ranks, Fms. i. 21; bjargask á sínar hendr, by one’s own handwork, Vápn. 28; (for at hönd, Grág. i. 135, read á hönd): selja, fá, gefa e-t í hönd, hendr e-m, to give into one’s hands, hand over; selja sök í hönd e-m (handsöl), Grág. ii. 80, Nj. 4, 98, 112, 186; so, halda e-u í hönd e-m, Ísl. ii. 232, Fms. vii. 274; búa í hendr e-m, to make it ready for one, Ld. 130; veiði berr í hendr e-m, Nj. 252; kalla til e-s í hendr e-m, to lay claim to a thing at the hands of another, Ld. 300, Eg. 350, Fms. iv. 222, ix. 424; þegar í hönd, offhand, immediately, Bs. i; þá sömu nótt er fór í hönd, the following night, Fms. viii. 397, Glúm. 341; gjalda í hönd, to pay in cash, Vm. 16; veðr óx í hönd, the wind rose higher and higher, Fb. i. 432: undir jafna hönd, equally, Sturl. iii. 243; standa óbrigðiliga undir jafna hönd, Dipl. v. 26: væra hægt um hönd, to be easy in hand, Nj. 25; þegar eg vil er hægt um hönd, heima á Fróni að vera, Núm. 1. 10; but mér er e-t um hönd, it is awkward, costs trouble: hafa við hönd sér, to keep at hand, Fms. x. 264; tóku konur manna ok dætr ok höfðu við hönd sér viku, Grett. 97; hafa e-t við höndina, to have it at hand.
    III. gen., with prepp.; til handa e-m, into one’s hands; fara Guði til handa, to go into God’s hands, Blas. 51; ganga til handa e-m, to put oneself in another’s hands, submit to him, Rb. 404, Eg. 12, Fms. vii. 234, Fas. ii. 522; ef þat berr þér til handa, if it befalls thee, i. 135; þá skömm kýs ek mér eigi til handa, I will not have that shame at my door, Nj. 191: for one, on one’s behalf, biðja konu til handa e-m, 120, 180, Grág. i. 353; í þeirri bæn er hann orti oss til handa, for its, for our use, our sake, 655 i. 2; hann hélt fénu til handa Þrándi, Landn. 214, Nj. 151; safnar konungr liði (til) handa Oddi, Fas. ii. 553; til handa Þorkatli, Fs.
    β. dropping the prep. til; mikit fé handa honum, Rd. 195 (late MSS.): whence, handa has become an adverb with dat., handa e-m, for one, Lat. alicui, which is freq. in mod. usage.
    2. adverbial; allra handa, Dan. allehaande, of every kind; allra handa árgæzka, Edda (pref.); allra handa ganganda fé, Þórð. 51 new Ed.; fjögurra handa, of a fourfold kind, H. E. i. 525.
    3. absol., minnar handar, for my part, Ísl. ii. 356; yðvarrar handar, for your part, Fms. ix. 498; hvárrar-tveggju handar, on either hand, Skálda 164; innan handar, within one’s hands, easy, Ld. 112; þótti þeim innan handar falla at taka land þetta hjá sér sjálfum, 210.
    C. COMPDS:
    I. plur., handa-afl, n., Edda, = handafl, p. 237. handa-band, n. a joining or shaking of hands, as a law term = handlag, Dipl. i. 11, iv. 2, Vígl. 23; in plur., Bs. (Laur. S.); heilsa, kveðja með handabandi. handa-festi, f. a hold for the hands, Fms. ii. 276. handa-gangr, m. grasping after a thing with all hands, Fas. iii. 345. handa-görvi, f. ‘hand-gear,’ gloves, Sd. 143, Fbr. 139. handa-hóf, n., in the phrase, af handahófi, at random. handa-kenning, f. hand touching, Eluc. 20. handa-klapp, n. a clapping of hands, Skálda 174. handa-læti, n. pl. gestures with the arms, Sks. 116. handar-mál, n., in the phrase, at handarmáli, in heaps; var þá drepit lið hans at handarmáli, Fas. i. 41. handa-saumr, m. tight gloves, Bs. ii. 10. handa-síðr, adj. = handsíðr. handa-skil, n. pl., in the phrase, sjá ekki h., not to see one’s own hands, as in the dark, in a dense fog. handa-skol, n. pl. maladroitness; það er allt í handaskolum. handa-skömm, f. shameful work, a scandal; það er mesta h.! handa-staðr, m. the print of the hands. Fas. i. 285. handa-tak, n., -tekt, f., -tekja, u, f. a taking of hands, as a bargain, Háv. 42, H. E. ii. 194, D. N. i. 398. handa-tæki, n. pl. a laying hold, a fight, Bs. i. (Laur. S.): a pledging of hands, Dipl. ii. 6, D. N. passim. handa-upphald, n. a lifting the arms, Stj. 296. handa-verk, n. pl. one’s handiwork, doings, N. G. L. i. 76, Fms. vii. 295, Stj. 198; í handaverkum eða bókfræði, 46; handaverk manna, men’s handiwork, Blas. 47; Guðs h.; ek em þín h., Sks. 610; hans h., Fms. viii. 406.
    II. sing., handar-bak, n. the back of the hand, Sdm. 7. handar-gagn, n. a being ready to the hand; leggja e-t til handargagns, to lay it so as to be ready at hand, Hkr. ii, 158, 249. handar-grip, n. a measure, = spönn, Karl. 481. handar-hald, proncd. handarald, n. a handle, Fas. ii. 355. handar-jaðarr, m. the hand’s edge; in the phrase, vera undir handar-jaðri e-s, to be in one’s hands, in one’s power, Fær. 201. handar-kriki, a, m. ‘hand’s-creek,’ the arm-pit, Eg. 396, Fms. vi. 348, Sturl. ii. 37. handar-mein, n. a sore in the hand, Bs. i. 115, 187, Sturl. ii. 177. handar-stúfr, m. a ‘hand-stump,’ stump of the arm, the hand being hacked off, Fms. x. 258, xi. 119. handar-vani, a, m. maimed in hand, Hm. 70, Matth. xviii. 8. handar-veif, n., í handarveifi, in a ‘wave of the hand,’ in a moment. handar-vik, n. the hands’ reach, movement, work; lítið handarvik, a small work. handar-væni, a, m. want of hands (?), Hm. 72.
    ☞ For the compds in hand- see pp. 237, 238.

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  • 45 tuonare

    thunder
    * * *
    tuonare v. intr.
    1 impers. to thunder: aveva paura perché tuonava, he was scared because it was thundering; tuonò tutta notte, it thundered all night long
    2 (estens.) (di cannone ecc.) to sound like thunder; to thunder, to boom; ( parlare con veemenza) to thunder: tuonare contro qlcu., to thunder against s.o.
    * * *
    [two'nare]
    1. vi
    (aus avere) (fig : armi, voce) to thunder, boom

    tuonare contro qn/qc — (inveire) to rage against sb/sth

    2. vb impers

    sta tuonando — there is thunder, it is thundering

    * * *
    [two'nare] 1.
    verbo intransitivo (aus. avere) [persona, cannone] to thunder (out), to boom

    tuonare contro qcn., qcs. — to thunder at o against sb., sth

    2.
    verbo impersonale (aus. avere, essere) to thunder

    tuona o sta tuonando it's thundering; ha tuonato tutta la notte — it thundered all night

    * * *
    tuonare
    /two'nare/ [1]
     (aus. avere) [persona, cannone] to thunder (out), to boom; tuonare contro qcn., qcs. to thunder at o against sb., sth.
     (aus. avere, essere) to thunder; tuona o sta tuonando it's thundering; ha tuonato tutta la notte it thundered all night.

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  • 46 gentle

    gentle ['dʒentəl]
    (a) (mild → person, smile, voice) doux (douce); (→ landscape) agréable;
    a gentle soul une bonne âme, une âme charitable;
    the gentle sex le sexe faible;
    as gentle as a lamb doux comme un agneau
    (b) (light → knock, push, breeze) léger(ère); (→ rain) fin, léger(ère); (→ exercise) modéré
    (c) (discreet → rebuke, reminder) discret(ète);
    humorous the gentle art of persuasion l'art subtil de la persuasion;
    to try gentle persuasion on sb essayer de convaincre qn par la douceur;
    we gave him a gentle hint nous l'avons discrètement mis sur la voie
    (d) (gradual → slope, climb) doux (douce);
    a gentle transition une transition progressive ou sans heurts;
    to come to a gentle halt s'arrêter sans à-coup
    (e) archaic (noble) noble, de bonne naissance;
    literary gentle reader aimable lecteur;
    of gentle birth de bonne famille
    (animal) apaiser, calmer
    3 noun
    (maggot) asticot m
    ✾ Poem 'Do not go gentle into that good night' Thomas 'N'entre pas sans violence dans cette bonne nuit'
    Do not go gentle into that good night Il s'agit du premier vers du poème éponyme de Dylan Thomas, publié en 1952, dans lequel le poète invite le lecteur à profiter de la vie et à ne pas accepter son destin de mortel sans se révolter rage, rage against the dying of the light ("insurge-toi, n'accepte pas la mort du jour"). On utilise cette phrase ("n'entre pas sans violence dans cette bonne nuit") de façon allusive à propos de la vieillesse et de la mort. On dira par exemple the artist refused to go gentle into that good night, and was more prolific in his last years than at any other time of his life ("le peintre refusa de s'avouer vaincu par la vieillesse et fut plus productif que jamais pendant les dernières années de sa vie").

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  • 47 rasen

    - {to career} chạy nhanh, lao nhanh, chạy lung tung - {to dash} đập vỡ, làm tan nát, làm tan vỡ, làm tiêu tan, làm lúng túng, làm bối rối, làm thất vọng, làm chán nản, ném mạnh, văng mạnh, va mạnh, lao tới, xông tới, nhảy bổ tới, đụng mạnh - {to race} chạy đua với, chạy thi với, phóng thật nhanh, cho phi, cho đua với, cho chạy hết tốc độ, lôi chạy, lôi đi nhanh, vội vã cho thông qua, đua, quạt nhanh, chạy quá nhanh, ham mê đua ngựa - {to rage} nổi cơn thịnh nộ, nổi xung, giận điên lên, nổi cơn dữ dội, hoành hành, diễn ra ác liệt - {to rave} nói sảng, mê sảng, nói say sưa, nói như điên như dại, nổi giận, nổi điên, nổi sóng dữ dội, thổi mạnh dữ dội, rít lên - {to rush} xông lên, lao vào, đổ xô tới, vội vã đi gấp, chảy mạnh, chảy dồn, xuất hiện đột ngột, xô, đẩy, đánh chiếm ào ạt, chém, lấy giá cắt cổ, gửi đi gấp, đưa đi gấp, đưa thông qua vội vã - tăng lên đột ngột - {to scorch} thiêu, đốt, làm cháy sém, đốt sạch phá, phá sạch, tiêu thổ, làm đau lòng, xỉ vả làm đau lòng, đay nghiến làm đau lòng, nói mỉa làm đau lòng, bị cháy sém, mở hết tốc lực - {to shoot (shot,shot) vụt qua, vọt tới, chạy qua, đâm ra, trồi ra, ném, phóng, quăng, liệng, đổ, bắn, săn bắn, sút, đá, đau nhói, đau nhức nhối, là là mặt đất crickê), chụp ảnh, quay phim, bào, óng ánh - lời mệnh lệnh nói đi! - {to speed (sped,sped) làm cho đi mau, tăng tốc độ, xúc tiến, đẩy mạnh, điều chỉnh tốc độ, làm cho đi theo một tốc độ nhất định, bắn mạnh, giúp thành công, đi nhanh, đi quá tốc độ quy định - thành công, phát đạt - {to streak} làm cho có đường sọc, làm cho có vệt, thành sọc, thành vệt, thành vỉa, đi nhanh như chớp - {to sweep (swept,swept) lướt nhanh, vút nhanh, đi một cách đường bệ, trải ra, chạy, lướt, vuốt, quét, vét, chèo bằng chèo dài - {to tear (tore,torn) xé, làm rách, làm toạc ra, cắt sâu, làm đứt sâu, kéo mạnh, giật, rách - {to whip} xông, lao, chạy vụt, quất, đập mạnh vào, đánh bằng roi, khâu vắt, rút, cởi phắt, đánh, quấn chặt, đánh bại, thắng = rasen [gegen,über] {to rage [against,at]}+

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  • 48 kikel vmi ellen

    to rage at sg, to rage against sg

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  • 49 kirohan vmi ellen

    to rage at sg, to rage against sg

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  • 50 רגש

    רָגַש(b. h.) to tremble, shake; to rage. Hif. הִרְגִּיש 1) to stir up, gather in a crowd. Midr. Till. to Ps. 118:10 שהוא עתיד להַרְגִּישוכ׳ he shall stir up all nations and bring them to Jerusalem; a. e. 2) to be affected, feel, perceive. Ex. R. s. 14 היו ניטלין … ולא היינו מַרְגִּישִׁין they might have taken all our belongings in the days of darkness, and we should not have noticed it. Ib. s. 15 הביא … ולאה׳ פרעה God brought plagues upon the Egyptians, but Pharaoh did not care; כיון … התחיל מַרְגִּישוכ׳ when the plague touched his own body, he began to feel it and cry Meg.15b אולי יַרְגִּיש המקוםוכ׳ (Esther, in inviting Haman, thought,) perhaps God will feel (compassion at my self-humiliation), and do a miracle for us. Sabb.13b אין בשר המת מרגיש באיזמל dead flesh feels not the knife (we have grown indolent through the frequency of persecutions); אין … שבחי מרגישוכ׳ the dead flesh in a living body feels not ; Y.Taan.III, 66d bot. Y.Ber.V, 9a bot. לא הִרְגַּשְׁתָּ didst thou not feel (the lizards bite)? יבא עלי … אם הִרְגַּשְׁתִּי may evil befall me, if, in my devotion …, I felt it. Y.Erub.I, 19b שאילו ישמט הוא מרגיש if it should slip off, he would find it out. Gen. R. s. 47 ה׳ ונצטער he felt (the pain of circumcision) and suffered. Pesik. R. s. 11 כל הפירות … מַרְגִּישִׁים … וכילם … ומרגישים of all fruits in a bag, you take some, and the others are not affected, but in the case of nuts … all are in heavy commotion; כך ישראל … וכולם מרגישום so is it with Israel: one man sins, and all feel the effect of it; Yalk. Cant. 992; a. fr. Pi. רִגֵּש to create excitement. Lam. R. to II, 7 קול צרות מְרַגְּשוֹת the noise of exciting troubles. Hithpa. הִתְרַגֵּש to come in crowds, rush forth, storm. Tanḥ. Lekh 9 עתידין … להִתְרַגֵּש עליהם all kings shall come in a rage against them. Y.Ber.V, 8d bot. those hard times (v. חָצַף) היוצאות המִתְרַגְּשות לבא לעולם which go forth, which rush to enter the world. B. Kam.80b ושאר פורעניות המתרגשות ובאותוכ׳ and other calamities which break forth and visit a community; Taan.14a; a. e.

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  • 51 רָגַש

    רָגַש(b. h.) to tremble, shake; to rage. Hif. הִרְגִּיש 1) to stir up, gather in a crowd. Midr. Till. to Ps. 118:10 שהוא עתיד להַרְגִּישוכ׳ he shall stir up all nations and bring them to Jerusalem; a. e. 2) to be affected, feel, perceive. Ex. R. s. 14 היו ניטלין … ולא היינו מַרְגִּישִׁין they might have taken all our belongings in the days of darkness, and we should not have noticed it. Ib. s. 15 הביא … ולאה׳ פרעה God brought plagues upon the Egyptians, but Pharaoh did not care; כיון … התחיל מַרְגִּישוכ׳ when the plague touched his own body, he began to feel it and cry Meg.15b אולי יַרְגִּיש המקוםוכ׳ (Esther, in inviting Haman, thought,) perhaps God will feel (compassion at my self-humiliation), and do a miracle for us. Sabb.13b אין בשר המת מרגיש באיזמל dead flesh feels not the knife (we have grown indolent through the frequency of persecutions); אין … שבחי מרגישוכ׳ the dead flesh in a living body feels not ; Y.Taan.III, 66d bot. Y.Ber.V, 9a bot. לא הִרְגַּשְׁתָּ didst thou not feel (the lizards bite)? יבא עלי … אם הִרְגַּשְׁתִּי may evil befall me, if, in my devotion …, I felt it. Y.Erub.I, 19b שאילו ישמט הוא מרגיש if it should slip off, he would find it out. Gen. R. s. 47 ה׳ ונצטער he felt (the pain of circumcision) and suffered. Pesik. R. s. 11 כל הפירות … מַרְגִּישִׁים … וכילם … ומרגישים of all fruits in a bag, you take some, and the others are not affected, but in the case of nuts … all are in heavy commotion; כך ישראל … וכולם מרגישום so is it with Israel: one man sins, and all feel the effect of it; Yalk. Cant. 992; a. fr. Pi. רִגֵּש to create excitement. Lam. R. to II, 7 קול צרות מְרַגְּשוֹת the noise of exciting troubles. Hithpa. הִתְרַגֵּש to come in crowds, rush forth, storm. Tanḥ. Lekh 9 עתידין … להִתְרַגֵּש עליהם all kings shall come in a rage against them. Y.Ber.V, 8d bot. those hard times (v. חָצַף) היוצאות המִתְרַגְּשות לבא לעולם which go forth, which rush to enter the world. B. Kam.80b ושאר פורעניות המתרגשות ובאותוכ׳ and other calamities which break forth and visit a community; Taan.14a; a. e.

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  • 52 toben

    - {to clamour} la hét, la vang, làm ồn ào, làm ầm ĩ, kêu la, phản đối ầm ĩ, hò hét - {to fling (flung,flung) chạy vụt, lao nhanh, chửi mắng, nói nặng, hất, ném, vứt, quăng, liệng, lao, tống, hất ngã, đá hậu, vung, đưa nhìn lơ đãng, toà án, phát ra, đẩy tung - {to rampage} nổi xung, giận điên lên - {to roar} gầm, rống lên, nổ đùng đùng, nổ ầm ầm, vang lên ầm ầm, la thét om sòm, thở khò khè, hét, gầm lên - {to storm} mạnh, dữ dội, quát tháo, la lối, thét mắng, lao vào, xông vào, chạy ầm ầm vào - {to volley} ném ra hàng loạt, tung ra hàng loạt, bắn ra hàng loạt, tuôn ra hàng tràng, đánh vôlê, đá vôlê, bắn một loạt = toben [gegen,über] {to rage [against,at]}+ = toben [über,gegen] {to rave [about,against]}+ = toben (Wind,Wellen) {to bluster}+

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  • 53 bend

    bend I
    1. сущ.
    1) сгибание;
    согнутое состояние horseshoe bend ≈ лошадиная подкова sharp bendкрутой изгиб slight bend ≈ легкий изгиб, небольшой изгиб knee bend ≈ коленный сгиб Syn: curve, turn
    2) изгиб дороги;
    излучина реки to make a bend ≈ изгибаться, делать излучину
    3) мор.;
    преим. мн. вельсы;
    шпангоуты
    4) мн.;
    разг. кессонная болезнь
    5) тех. колено;
    отводabove one's bend on the bend
    2. гл.;
    прош. вр. и прич. прош. вр. - bent
    1) сгибать(ся) ;
    гнуть(ся), изгибать(ся) to bend the knee ≈ преклонять колена;
    молиться to bend one's neck ≈ гнуть шею, покоряться to bend back ≈ отклоняться назад to bend downнаклоняться, нагибаться to bend forward ≈ наклоняться вперед to bend in ≈ закручивать(ся), искривлять(ся) to bend to ≈ наклонять(ся), отклонять(ся) к чему-л. Trees bend before the wind. ≈ Деревья гнутся от ветра. The collar bends back in the latest fashion. ≈ Воротник по последней моде отогнут назад. The top of the box bends back to show the goods. ≈ Крышка коробки открыта, чтобы были видны товары. Trees that don't bend before the wind will break. ≈ Дерево, которое не может согнуться под ветром, ломается. Don't bend the corners of the pages in, it damages them. ≈ Не загибай уголки страниц, от этого они портятся. The doctor said that Bob's legs would always bend in as a result of so much horseriding. ≈ Доктор сказал, что у Боба всегда будут скрюченные ноги, он слишком много ездил верхом. Syn: bow, lean, stoop, turn, twist Ant: rise, straighten
    2) поворачивать, отклоняться Before it reaches the church, the road bends to the left. ≈ Перед церковью дорога делает петлю вправо. Syn: deflect
    3) подчинять;
    склонять, побуждать Syn: direct
    3.
    4) покоряться, подчиняться to bend to submission ≈ подчинять, покорять Syn: submit, bow
    2.
    4), yield
    2., give way
    5) приложить (усилия, энергию и т. п.)
    6) вязать, привязывать (трос, паруса) Bend a sail to its yard. ≈ Привяжи парус к рее. Syn: fasten ∙ bend before bend over bend to to bend one's browsхмурить брови be bent on II сущ.;
    геральд. пояс (полоса на щите, идущая от левой верхней стороны герба к правой нижней) III сущ.;
    мор. узел
    сгиб, изгиб;
    кривизна;
    дуга - * of the arm локтевой сгиб;
    сгибание;
    согнутое состояние поворот - a * of a river излучина реки;
    - a sharp * in a road крутой поворот дороги - a road makes many *s дорога очень извилистая наклон (корпуса, головы) - a * of the head наклон головы - back * наклон назад стремление;
    склонность, влечение( техническое) колено, отвод (морское) вельсы (морское) шпангоуты (разговорное) кесонная болезнь;
    воздушная эмболия > above one's * (американизм) не по силам, не по способностям > on the * (сленг) в запое > to give up being on the * бросить пить > get a * on you! пошевеливайся! > round the * (разговорное) свихнувшийся, не в своем уме гнуть, сгибать;
    изгибать - to * a pipe at the right angle согнуть трубу под прямым углом - to * a bow сгибать лук гнуться, сгибаться - the stick *s but does not break палка гнется, но не ломается - to * under a strain гнуться под давлением - to * beneath a burden согнуться под тяжестью наклонить - to * one's body наклониться - to * one's head over a book склониться над книгой наклоняться - she bent over her child она наклонилась к ребенку, она склонилась над ребенком - can you * down and touch your toes, but without * ing your knees? ты можешь нагнуться и дотронуться до кончиков пальцев, не сгибая колени? - to * low before smb склониться перед кем-л в глубоком поклоне - to be bent with age ссутулиться с годами поворачивать, сворачивать - the road *s to the right дорога поворачивает направо направляться - to * one's steps towards a place отправиться куда-л - to * one's steps homewards направляться домой;
    повернуть свои стопы к дому покорять. подчинять - to * smb. to one's will подчинять кого-л своей воле - to * smb. to a strict discipline заставить кого-л подчиняться строгой дисциплине - she is determined, I can't * her она приняла твердое решение, я не могу заставить ее изменить его покоряться, подчиняться - to * to smb's will покориться чьей-л воле;
    - he bent to her wishes он уступил ее желаниям, он сделал, как она хотела (шотландское) пьянствовать обратить (взор, внимание) - all eyes were bent on her все взоры были обращены на нее - with his eyes bent on the ground потупив взор, опустив глаза, уставившись в землю приложить (усилия) ;
    направить( энергию) - to * all one's energies to smth направлять всю свою энергию на что-л - to * every effort сделать все возможное - to * one's mind to study (решить) посвятить себя занятиям - he couldn't * his mind to his studies он никак не мог заставить себя заниматься - to * one's rage against smb. озлобиться на кого-л;
    излить на кого-л. свою злобу - to be bent on smth. решиться на что-л;
    твердо решить что-л сделать - he's bent in mastering Spanish он твердо решил овладеть испанским > to * the knee преклонить колена;
    молиться > to * the neck гнуть шею, покоряться, унижаться > to * to the oars налечь на весла > to * the brow поднимать брови;
    хмурить брови, хмуриться > to * with the wind подчиняться обстоятельствам (морское) узел (морское) привязывать (тросы, паруса) (геральдика) пояс (диагональная полоса, идущая от левой верхней стороны герба, изображенного на щите) (специальное) наиболее толстая часть шкуры быка (идущая на приготовление ремней, подметок) (геология) твердая, слежавшаяся глина
    ~ (the ~ s) pl разг. кессонная болезнь;
    above one's bend амер. не по силам, не по способностям;
    on the bend нечестным путем
    bend вязать, привязывать (трос, паруса) ;
    to bend one's brows хмурить брови;
    to be bent (on smth.) устремлять свои помыслы (на что-л.) ;
    стремиться( к чему-л.)
    bend вязать, привязывать (трос, паруса) ;
    to bend one's brows хмурить брови;
    to be bent (on smth.) устремлять свои помыслы (на что-л.) ;
    стремиться (к чему-л.) ~ изгиб дороги;
    излучина реки ~ (the ~ s) pl разг. кессонная болезнь;
    above one's bend амер. не по силам, не по способностям;
    on the bend нечестным путем ~ тех. колено;
    отвод ~ мор узел;
    pl шпангоуты ~ направлять (взоры, шаги и т. п.) ~ напрягать( мысли, внимание и т. п.;
    to) ~ покорять(ся) ;
    to bend to submission подчинять, покорять ~ сгиб, изгиб ~ (bent) сгибать(ся) ;
    гнуть(ся), изгибать(ся) ;
    trees bend before the wind деревья гнутся от ветра;
    to bend the knee преклонять колена;
    молиться;
    to bend one's neck гнуть шею, покоряться
    bend вязать, привязывать (трос, паруса) ;
    to bend one's brows хмурить брови;
    to be bent (on smth.) устремлять свои помыслы (на что-л.) ;
    стремиться (к чему-л.)
    ~ (bent) сгибать(ся) ;
    гнуть(ся), изгибать(ся) ;
    trees bend before the wind деревья гнутся от ветра;
    to bend the knee преклонять колена;
    молиться;
    to bend one's neck гнуть шею, покоряться
    ~ (bent) сгибать(ся) ;
    гнуть(ся), изгибать(ся) ;
    trees bend before the wind деревья гнутся от ветра;
    to bend the knee преклонять колена;
    молиться;
    to bend one's neck гнуть шею, покоряться
    ~ покорять(ся) ;
    to bend to submission подчинять, покорять
    ~ (the ~ s) pl разг. кессонная болезнь;
    above one's bend амер. не по силам, не по способностям;
    on the bend нечестным путем
    ~ (bent) сгибать(ся) ;
    гнуть(ся), изгибать(ся) ;
    trees bend before the wind деревья гнутся от ветра;
    to bend the knee преклонять колена;
    молиться;
    to bend one's neck гнуть шею, покоряться

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bend

  • 54 bend

    I
    1. [bend] n
    1. 1) сгиб, изгиб; кривизна; дуга
    2) сгибание
    3) согнутое состояние
    2. поворот
    3. наклон (корпуса, головы и т. п.)

    back [front, side] bend - наклон назад [вперёд, в сторону]

    4. стремление; склонность, влечение
    5. тех. колено, отвод
    6. pl мор.
    1) рельсы
    2) шпангоуты
    7. pl разг. кессонная болезнь; воздушная эмболия

    above one's bend - амер. не по силам, не по способностям

    on the bend - сл. в запое

    get a bend on you! - пошевеливайся!

    round the bend - разг. свихнувшийся, не в своём уме

    2. [bend] v (bent)
    I
    1. 1) гнуть, сгибать; изгибать
    2) гнуться, сгибаться

    the stick bends but does not break - палка гнётся, но не ломается

    to bend under a strain - гнуться /прогибаться/ под давлением /тяжестью/

    2. 1) наклонять
    2) наклоняться

    she bent over her child - она наклонилась к ребёнку, она склонилась над ребёнком

    can you bend down and touch your toes, but without bending your knees? - ты можешь нагнуться и дотронуться до кончиков пальцев, не сгибая колени?

    to bend low before smb. - склониться перед кем-л. в глубоком поклоне

    to be bent with age - ссутулиться /согнуться/ с годами

    3. 1) поворачивать, сворачивать

    the road [the river] bends to the right - дорога [река] поворачивает направо

    2) направляться

    to bend one's steps towards a place - отправиться куда-л.

    to bend one's steps homewards - направиться домой; повернуть свои стопы к дому

    4. 1) покорять, подчинять

    to bend smb. to one's will - подчинить кого-л. своей воле

    to bend smb. to a strict discipline - заставить кого-л. подчиниться строгой дисциплине /соблюдать строгий режим/

    she is determined, I can't bend her - она приняла твёрдое решение, я не могу заставить её изменить его

    2) покоряться, подчиняться

    to bend to smb.'s will - покориться чьей-л. воле

    he bent to her wishes - он уступил её желаниям, он сделал, как она хотела

    5. шотл. пьянствовать
    II А
    1. обратить (взор, внимание и т. п.)

    all eyes were bent on her - все взоры /взоры всех присутствующих/ были обращены на неё /прикованы к ней/

    with his eyes bent on the ground - потупив взор, опустив глаза, уставившись в землю

    2. приложить (усилия и т. п.); направить (энергию и т. п.)

    to bend all one's energies to smth. - направлять всю свою энергию на что-л.

    he couldn't bend his mind to his studies - он никак не мог заставить себя заниматься

    to bend one's rage against smb. - озлобиться на кого-л.; излить на кого-л. свою злобу

    II Б

    to be bent on smth. (on doing smth.) решиться на что-л.; твёрдо решить что-л. сделать

    to bend the knee - а) преклонить колена; б) молиться

    to bend the neck - гнуть шею, покоряться, унижаться

    to bend the brow - а) поднимать брови; б) хмурить брови, хмуриться

    II
    1. [bend] n мор.
    2. [bend] v (bent) мор.
    привязывать (тросы, паруса)
    II [bend] n
    1. геральд. пояс (диагональная полоса, идущая от левой верхней стороны герба, изображённого на щите)
    2. спец. наиболее толстая часть шкуры быка (идущая на приготовление ремней, подмёток и т. п.)
    3. геол. твёрдая, слежавшаяся глина

    НБАРС > bend

  • 55 RATM

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > RATM

  • 56 Рейдж Эгейнст зэ Машин

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Рейдж Эгейнст зэ Машин

  • 57 Ярость против Системы

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Ярость против Системы

  • 58 гневно роптать на судьбу

    General subject: rage against fate

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > гневно роптать на судьбу

  • 59 излить (на кого-л.) свою злобу

    General subject: bend rage against

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > излить (на кого-л.) свою злобу

  • 60 озлобиться

    1) General subject: be hardened in heart, bend rage against (на кого-л.), sour, to be hardened in heart, become embittered
    2) Jargon: jump salty

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > озлобиться

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