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121 rebelarse (contra)
(v.) = rebel (against)Ex. It is still a way to rebel against the school establishment, parents and a way for non-smoking teenagers to gain one-upmanship over those who smoke. -
122 sacar ventaja
v.to profit, to cash in, to take advantage, to derive profit.* * *(v.) = gain + one-upmanshipEx. It is still a way to rebel against the school establishment, parents and a way for non-smoking teenagers to gain one-upmanship over those who smoke.* * *(v.) = gain + one-upmanshipEx: It is still a way to rebel against the school establishment, parents and a way for non-smoking teenagers to gain one-upmanship over those who smoke.
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123 sublevarse (contra)
(v.) = rebel (against)Ex. It is still a way to rebel against the school establishment, parents and a way for non-smoking teenagers to gain one-upmanship over those who smoke. -
124 stawia|ć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (umieszczać, ustawiać) to put- stawiać filiżanki/talerze na stole to put cups/plates on the table- stawiać komuś bańki to cup sb przest.- stawiać komuś pijawki to apply leeches to sb przest.- stawiać horoskop to draw up a horoscope- stawiać pasjansa to play patience- stawiakarty a. kabałę to tell fortunes by cards- stawiać sidła to lay a. set a snare- stawiać stopnie to give marks- stawiać kogoś pod pręgierz a. pod pręgierzem to pillory sb- często stawiał dziecko do kąta he often put the child in the corner2. (podnosić do góry) to turn a. put up- stawiać kołnierz to turn up a. raise one’s collar- stawiać żagle to make sail, to set sail3. (nadawać pozycję pionową) to stand up, to set [sth] upright [kieliszek, wazon]- zaczęła już stawiać dziecko na nóżki she’s begun to get the baby to stand4. (budować) to build [dom, piec]; to erect [rusztowanie, pomnik]; to put up [namiot, płot] 5. (przedstawiać) stawiać komuś ultimatum to issue a. deliver a. give an ultimatum to sb- stawiać diagnozę to make a diagnosis6. (wykładać jako stawkę w grze) stawiaać na konia na wyścigach to (put a) bet on a horse at the races 7. pot. (fundować) to stand pot.- stawiać komuś obiad/drinka to stand sb lunch/a drinkⅡ stawiać się pot. (przeciwstawiać się) to rebel (komuś a. wobec kogoś against sb)- stawiać się rodzicom to rebel against one’s parents■ stawiać kogoś w złym/dobrym świetle to present sb/sth favourably/unfavourably, to place sb in an unfavourable/a favourable light- stawiać coś komuś przed oczy a. przed oczami to make sb aware of sth- stawiać coś na głowie to put the cart before the horse- stawiać coś pod znakiem zapytania to place sth under a question mark- stawiać kogoś na nogi (poprawiać stan) to stand sb on their feet; (zmuszać do działania) to have sb back on their feet- stawiać kogoś przed faktem dokonanym to present sb with a fait accompli- stawiać kogoś w trudnej/przykrej sytuacji to place sb in a difficult/an unpleasant situation- stawiać na kimś/czymś krzyżyk to write sb/sth off- stawiać na kogoś/coś to count on sb/sth- stawiać na swoim to have one’s way- stawiać pierwsze kroki to take one’s first steps- stawiać przeszkody to pose obstacles- stawiać się na równi z kimś to consider oneself sb’s equal- stawiać kogoś/coś poza nawias a. poza nawiasem to ignore sb- stawiać kogoś/coś wysoko to regard sb/sth highly, to think highly of sb/sth- stawiać kogoś/coś za wzór a. za przykład to put sb/sth forward as a model- stawiać między czymś a czymś/między kimś a kimś znak równości to equate sth with sth/sb with sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > stawia|ć
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125 бунтовать
1) ( участвовать в бунте) rebel, revolt; rise in rebellion, rise in revolt; ( о войсках) mutiny2) уст. (сов. взбунтова́ть) (вн.; подстрекать к бунту) incite (d) to rebellion / mutiny; incite (d) to revolt3) разг. (про́тив; не повиноваться) mutiny (against), rebel (against) -
126 παραπικραίνω
+ V 1-2-24-15-1=43 Dt 31,27; 1 Kgs 13,21.26; Jer 39(32),29; 51(44),3to embitter, to provoke [abs.] Ez 2,5; id. [τινα] Ps 5,11; id. [τι] Lam 1,18often rendition of the verbs מרה, מרד, סרר ( to rebel), which are mistakenly associ-ated with מר ( bitter): to rebel against [τι] 1 Kgs 13,26; to be disobedient to, to be rebellious towards [τι] Dt 31,27*Hos 10,5 καθὼς παρεπίκραναν αὐτόν as they rebelled against him-מריו/כ מרה for MT כמריו its (idolatrous) priests, see χωμαριμneol.Cf. DOGNIEZ 1992 58.64.319; GRIBOMONT-THIBAUT 1959, 87-89; HELBING 1928, 101-103; WALTERS1973 149.150-154. 319; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
127 verzet
2 [ontspanning] diversion4 [fietsversnelling] gear ratio♦voorbeelden:1 verzet bieden/plegen • offer resistance, resistin verzet komen (tegen) • offer resistance (to), rebel (against) -
128 aufhetzen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) stir s.o. up ( gegen against); zu etw. aufhetzen incite to s.th; jemanden aufhetzen etw. zu tun incite ( oder get) s.o. to do s.th.* * *to instigate; to incite; to provoke; to spur on; to abet* * *auf|het|zenvt septo stir up, to incitejdn gegen jdn/etw áúfhetzen — to stir up sb's animosity against sb/sth
* * *1) (to urge (somebody) on( to do something): He egged his friend on to steal the radio.) egg on2) (to urge (someone) to do something: He incited the people to rebel against the king.) incite3) (to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) set (someone) against (someone)* * *auf|het·zenvt (pej)▪ jdn [gegen jdn/etw] \aufhetzen to incite [or sep stir up] sb['s animosity] [against sb/sth], to set sb against sb/sth* * *transitives Verb incitejemanden zur Meuterei/zu Gewalttaten aufhetzen — incite somebody to mutiny/violence
* * *gegen against);zu etwas aufhetzen incite to s.th;jemanden aufhetzen etwas zu tun incite ( oder get) sb to do sth* * *transitives Verb incitejemanden zur Meuterei/zu Gewalttaten aufhetzen — incite somebody to mutiny/violence
* * *v.to abet v.to incite v.
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