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81 damage
1. n1) урон, ущерб, убыток; вред- the damage of smth.- inflict damage on smb.2) pl убытки; компенсация за убытки•2. vповреждать; дискредитировать, чернить; пятнать- damage relations with smb. -
82 компенсация компенсаци·я
amends, compensation, indemnity, indemnification, remuneration, recoupmentзаплатить компенсацию — to make / to pay compensation (for)
получить компенсацию за (причинённый) ущерб — to get a compensation for the damage, to be recompensed for damages
произвести компенсацию — to compensate, to pay compensation
устанавливать компенсацию — to determine the amount of compensation, to establish compensation / indemnity in the amount (of)
денежная компенсация — monetary compensation, cash indemnity
имущественно-товарная / товарная компенсация — compensation in kind
получить компенсацию за убытки — to recover damages, to be recompensed for losses
установленная (судом) сумма компенсации — sum granted as a recompense
в виде компенсации за что-л. — as an offset against smth.
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > компенсация компенсаци·я
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83 interest
1) интерес; заинтересованность2) ссудный процент; проценты, доход с капитала3) доля, пай, участие в капитале•Interests diverge. — Интересы расходятся
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84 money
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85 right
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86 damage
1) повреждение; разрушение2) дефект3) ком. ущерб, убыток4) мн. ч.; ком. возмещение ущерба5) повреждать, разрушать; наносить ущерб•to claim damages — ком. взыскивать убытки
- accidental damage - actual damage - aesthetic damage - agreed-and-liquidated damage - assembly damage - cable damage - collision damage of a panel - concealed damage - corrosive damage - corrosive-fatigue damage - critical damage of a structure - early damage - earthquake damage - ecological damage - electrical damage - electronic unit damage - environmental damage - equipment damage - erosive damage - external damage of a building - external damage of concrete surface - fastener damage - fire damage - flood damage - fractional damage - frost structure damage - general damages - in-plant damage - internal damage of the structure - leaking-causing oil pump damage - liquidated damage - machine damage - maintenance damage - mechanical damage - noise fatigue damage - nominal and contemptuous damages - overheat damage - overrun damage - physical damage - pipeline damage - pollution damage - prospective damages - seismic damage of bridges - shock damage - specific damages - statutory damages - storing damage - structural damage - structural fatigue damage - structure buckling damage - superficial damage - surface damage - transport damage - vibration damage to concrete - visible damageto recover damages — ком. получать компенсацию ( за убытки)
* * *разрушение; повреждение- actual damage
- corrosion damage
- earthquake damage
- fatigue damage
- fire damage to concrete
- freeze-thaw damage
- freezing damage
- frost damage
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87 peto
pĕto, īvi and ĭi, ītum, 3 ( perf. petīt, Verg. A. 9, 9;I.Ov F. 1, 109: petisti,
Cic. Cat. 1, 5, 11; Verg. A. 4, 100; 12, 359:petistis,
Auct. Her. 4, 15, 22:petissem,
Cic. Verr. 1, 55, 145; Ov. M. 5, 26; Liv. 30, 25, 2:petisse,
Cic. Quint. 11, 37; id. Verr. 2, 4, 63, § 140; Ov. [p. 1365] M. 9, 623; cf. Neue, Formenl. 2, 516 sq.), v. a. [Sanscr. root pat-, to fall upon, fly, find; Gr. pet- in piptô (pi-petô), to fall; cf. Lat. impetus and in petomai, to fly; cf. Lat. penna, acci-pit-er, etc.; the root of piptô, and therefore orig. to fall, fall upon; hence, to endeavor to reach or attain any thing].To fall upon any thing.A.Lit.1.In a hostile sense, to rush at, attack, assault, assail; to let fly at, aim a blow at, thrust at, etc. (class.; cf.:2.invado, aggredior): gladiatores et vitando caute, et petendo vehementer,
Cic. Or. 68, 228:cujus latus mucro ille petebat,
id. Lig. 3, 9:non latus aut ventrem, sed caput et collum petere,
to thrust at, id. Mur. 26, 52:aliquem spiculo infeste,
Liv. 2, 20:aliquem mālo,
to throw an apple at any one, Verg. E. 3, 64:alicui ungue genas,
Ov. A. A. 2, 452:aliquem saxis, id. de Nuce, 2: aprum jaculis,
Suet. Tib. 72:aëra disco,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 13:bello Penatìs,
Verg. A. 3, 603:armis patriam,
Vell. 2, 68, 3.—Without the notion of hostility: petere collum alicujus amplexu, to fall upon one's neck, to embrace one, M. Cael. ap. Quint. 4, 2, 124.—Esp. freq., to seek, to direct one's course to, to go or repair to, to make for, travel to a place:II.grues loca calidiora petentes,
Cic. N. D. 2, 49, 125:Cyzicum,
id. Fam. 14, 4, 3:Dyrrhachium,
id. Planc. 41, 97:naves,
to seek, take refuge in their ships, Nep. Milt. 5, 5:caelum pennis,
to fly, Ov. F. 3, 457:Graiis Phasi petite viris,
visited by the Greeks, id. P. 4, 10, 52:Metellus Postumium ad bellum gerendum Africam petentem,... urbem egredi passus non est,
attempting to go, starting, Val. Max. 1, 1, 2.— Transf., of things, to proceed or go towards:campum petit amnis,
Verg. G. 3, 522:mons petit astra,
towers toward the stars, Ov. M. 1, 316: aliquem, to seek, go to a person:reginam,
Verg. A. 1, 717:ut te supplex peterem, et tua limina adirem,
id. ib. 6, 115: aliquid in locum or ad aliquem, to go to a place or person for something, to go in quest of, go to fetch:visum est tanti in extremam Italiam petere Brundisium ostreas,
to go to Brundisium for oysters, Plin. 9, 54, 79, § 169:myrrham ad Troglodytas,
id. 12, 15, 33, § 66:harena ad Aethiopas usque petitur,
id. 36, 6, 9, § 51:collis, in quem vimina petebantur,
id. 16, 10, 15, § 37:quaeque trans maria petimus,
fetch, id. 19, 4, 19, §§ 58, 52.—Trop.A.To attack, assail one with any thing (class.):B. 1.aiiquem epistulā,
Cic. Att. 2, 2, 2:aliquem fraude et insidiis,
Liv. 40, 55:aliquem falsis criminibus,
Tac. A. 4, 31.—In gen.:2.ita petit asparagus,
Varr. R. R. 1, 23:ex iis tantum, quantum res petet, hauriemus,
Cic. de Or. 3, 31, 123:aliquem in vincula,
Quint. 7, 1, 55:aliquem ad supplicium,
id. 7, 6, 6: poenas ab aliquo, to seek satisfaction from or revenge one's self on any one. ut poenas ab optimo quoque peteret sui doloris, Cic. Att. 1, 16, 7:ut merito ab eā poenas liberi sui petere debuerint,
Quint. 3, 11, 12.—In partic.a.To demand or claim at law, to bring an action to recover, to sue for any thing (syn.:b.postulo): causam dicere Prius unde petitur... Quam ille qui petit,
Ter. Eun. prol. 11:qui per se litem contestatur, sibi soli petit,
Cic. Rosc Com. 18, 53: aliquando cum servis Habiti furti egit;nuper ab ipso Habito petere coepit,
id. Clu. 59, 163:qui non calumniā litium alienos fundos, sed castris, exercitu, signis inferendis petebat,
id. Mil. 27, 74.—To beg, beseech, ask, request, desire, entreat (syn.: rogo, flagito, obsecro); constr with ab and abl. of pers. (cf. infra); ante- and postclass., with acc. of pers.:(β).vos volo, vos peto atque obsecro,
Plaut. Curc. 1, 2, 60; freq. with ut:a te etiam atque etiam peto atque contendo, ut, etc.,
Cic. Fam. 13, 1, 5:peto quaesoque, ut, etc.,
id. ib. 5, 4, 2:peto igitur a te, vel, si pateris, oro, ut,
id. ib. 9, 13, 3:petere in beneficii loco et gratiae, ut,
id. Verr 2, 3, 82, § 189:petere precibus per litteras ab aliquo, ut,
id. Sull. 19, 55:pacem ab aliquo,
Caes. B. G. 2, 13:opem ab aliquo,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 2, 5:vitam nocenti,
Tac. A. 2, 31:petito, ut intrare urbem liceret,
Just. 43, 5, 6.—Also, with id or illud, and ut, etc.: illud autem te peto, ut, etc., Dolab. ap. Cic. Fam. 9, 9, 2.—With obj.-clause (mostly poet.):arma umeris arcumque animosa petebat Ferre,
Stat. Achill. 1, 352; cf.: cum peteret (solum) donari quasi proprio suo deo, Suet. Aug. 5: petit aes sibi dari eis artous, Gell. 9, 2, 1.—De aliquo (for ab aliquo), to beg or request of one (post-class.):si de me petisses, ut, etc.,
Dig. 13, 6, 5.—Ab aliquo aliquid alicui, to beg a thing of one person for another (class.):M. Curtio tribunatum a Caesare petivi,
Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 15, 3: ab aliquo pro aliquo petere, to intercede for:in eorum studiis, qui a te pro Ligario petunt,
Cic. Lig. 10, 31.—With ex and abl. pers. (v. infra d.):eum petit litteris, ut ad Britanniam proficisceretur,
Capitol. Pertin. 3, 5; Eutr. 2, 24.—Hence, pĕtītum, i, n., a prayer, desire, request, entreaty, Cat. 68, 39.—Polit. t. t., to apply or solicit for an office, to be a candidate for office (different from ambire, to go about among the people to collect their votes, to canvass, which took place after the petitio):c.nemo est ex iis, qui nunc petunt, qui, etc.,
Cic. Att. 1, 1, 2:consulatum,
id. Phil. 2, 30, 76:praeturam,
id. Verr. 1, 8, 23; Liv. 1, 35.—To solicit a person, to seek to possess, to woo:d.libidine sic accensa (Sempronia) ut viros saepius peteret quam peteretur,
Sall. C. 25, 3:cum te tam multi peterent, tu me una petisti,
Prop. 3, 13, 27:formosam quisque petit,
id. 3, 32, 4:multi illam petiere,
Ov. M. 1, 478; cf.: quae tuus Vir petet, cave, ne neges;Ne petitum aliunde eat,
Cat. 61, 151.—To endeavor to obtain or pursue, to seek, strive after any thing, Plaut. Ep. 1, 2, 40:e.fugā salutem petere,
Nep. Hann. 11, 4:praedam pedibus,
Ov. M. 1, 534:gloriam,
Sall. C. 54, 5:eloquentiae principatum,
Cic. Or. 17, 56:sanguinis profusio vel fortuita vel petita,
intentional, designed, produced by artificial means, Cels. 2, 8.—With inf.:bene vivere,
Hor. Ep. 1, 11, 29:victricemque petunt dextrae conjungere dextram,
Ov. M. 8, 421; 14, 571:conubiis natam sociare Latinis,
Verg. A. 7, 96:aliquem transfigere ferro,
Mart. 5, 51, 3.—With ex and abl., over, in the case of:ex hostibus victoriam petere,
Liv. 8, 33, 13:supplicium ex se, non victoriam peti,
id. 28, 19, 11:imperium ex victis hostibus populum Romanum petere,
id. 30, 16, 7.—To fetch any thing:f.qui argentum petit,
Plaut. Ep. 1, 1, 53:cibum e flammā,
Ter. Eun, 3, 2, 38:altius initium rei demonstrandae,
Cic. Caecin. 4, 10:aliquid a Graecis,
id. Ac. 1, 2, 8:a litteris exiguam doloris oblivionem,
to obtain, id. Fam. 5, 15, 4:suspirium alte,
to fetch a deep sigh, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 57; cf.:latere petitus imo spiritus,
Hor. Epod. 11, 10; and:gemitus alto de corde petiti,
Ov. M. 2, 622:haec ex veteri memoriā petita,
Tac. H. 3, 5, 1.—To take, betake one's self to any thing:g.iter a Vibone Brundisium terrā petere contendi,
Cic. Planc. 40, 96:diversas vias,
Val. Fl. 1, 91:alium cursum,
to take another route, Cic. Att. 3, 8, 2:aliam in partem petebant fugam,
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88 компенсация за убыток
1. allowance for damageполучить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки — recover damages
наносить убытки; причинять убытки; портить — cause damage to
2. damageРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > компенсация за убыток
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89 invorderen
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90 give
1 ( hand over) [person] donner [object, money, medal, prize, punishment, hand, arm] (to à) ; offrir [present, drink, sandwich] (to à) ; to give sb sth gen donner qch à qn ; (politely, as gift) offrir qch à qn ; give it me!, give me it! donne-moi ça! ; give him a drink donne-lui à boire ; to give sb sth for offrir qch à qn pour [birthday, Christmas] ; how much ou what will you give me for it? combien m'en donnes-tu? ; I'll give you 50 cents for it je t'en donne 50 cents ; I'd give anything for/to do je donnerais n'importe quoi pour/pour faire ; what wouldn't I give for…! je donnerais cher pour…! ; to give sb sth as offrir qch à qn comme [present, token, symbol] ; to give sb sth to carry/look after donner qch à qn à porter/surveiller ;2 ( cause to have) to give sb [sth], to give [sth] to sb donner [qch] à qn [headache, indigestion, vertigo, nightmares, satisfaction] ; transmettre or passer [qch] à qn [disease, infection, virus] ; he's given me his cough il m'a passé sa toux ; to give sb pleasure faire plaisir à qn ;3 (provide, produce) donner [milk, flavour, result, answer, sum] ; apporter [heat, light, vitamin, nutrient] ; faire [total] ; blue and yellow give (you) green le bleu et le jaune donnent le vert ; the number was given to three decimal places/in metric units le nombre était donné jusqu'à la troisième décimale/en unités du système métrique ;4 (allow, accord) [authority] accorder [custody, grant, bursary] ; laisser qch à qn [seat] ; [hotelier] donner [room] ; to give sb sth donner or accorder qch à qn [time, time period] (to do pour faire) ; give me a minute donne-moi une minute ; to give sb enough room laisser suffisamment de place à qn ; I'll give him another hour, then I'm calling the police je lui donne or accorde encore une heure, et j'appelle la police ; she gave him a week to decide elle lui a donné or accordé une semaine pour décider ; he was given six months to live on lui a donné six mois à vivre ; how long do you give the new boss/their marriage? combien de temps donnes-tu au nouveau patron/à leur mariage? ; it is not given to all of us to do sout il n'est pas donné à tout le monde de faire ; she can sing, I'll give her that elle sait chanter, je lui reconnais au moins ça ; it's original, I'll give you that c'est original, je te l'accorde ; she could give her opponent five years elle a au moins cinq ans de plus que son adversaire ; the polls give Labour a lead les Travaillistes sont en tête dans les sondages ;5 Med to give sb sth, to give sth to sb donner qch à qn [treatment, medicine] ; greffer qch à qn [organ] ; poser qch à qn [artificial limb, pacemaker] ; faire qch à qn [facelift, injection, massage] ; can you give me something for the pain? pouvez-vous me donner quelque chose contre la douleur? ;6 ( communicate) gen, Telecom donner [advice, information, appointment] ; to give sb sth passer qch à qn [extension, number, department] ; give me the sales manager, please passez-moi le directeur commercial, s'il vous plaît ; I was given to understand ou believe that on m'a laissé entendre que ;7 ( give birth to) she gave him two sons elle lui donna deux fils.1 ( contribute) donner, faire un don ; to give to sth ( habitually) faire des dons à qch ; she never gives to charity elle ne donne jamais rien aux organisations caritatives ; ‘please give generously’ ‘merci (de vos dons)’ ;2 (bend, flex) [mattress, sofa] s'affaisser (under sous) ; [shelf, bridge, floorboard] fléchir (under sous) ; [branch] ployer (under sous) ; [leather, fabric] s'assouplir ;3 (yield, break) = give way ;D v refl ( prét gave ; pp given) to give oneself to ( devote oneself) se consacrer à [cause, good works] ; euph ( sexually) se donner à [person].don't give me that ○ ! ne (me) raconte pas d'histoires! ; give or take an inch (or two) à quelques centimètres près ; give me a nice cup of tea any day ou every time ○ ! rien ne vaut une bonne tasse de thé! ; if this is the big city, give me a village every time ○ si c'est ça la ville, alors vive les petits villages ; ‘I give you the bride and groom!’ ‘je bois à la santé du marié et de la mariée!’ ; I'll give you something to cry about ○ ! tu vas savoir pourquoi tu pleure! ; I'll give you something to complain about ○ ! je vais t'apprendre à te plaindres! ; more money? I'll give you more money! ○ je vais t'en donner, moi, de l'argent! ; to give and take faire des concessions ; to give as good as one gets rendre coup pour coup ; to give it all one's got ○ (y) mettre le paquet ; to give sb what for ○ passer un savon à qn ○ ; what gives? ○ qu'est-ce qui se passe?■ give away:▶ give away [sth], give [sth] away1 (as gift, offer, charity) donner [item, sample, ticket] (to à) ; distribuer [samples, tickets] ; we're practically giving them away! à ce prix-là, c'est donné! ; they're not exactly giving it away iron on ne peut pas dire que c'est donné ; we've got 100 copies to give away! il y a 100 exemplaires à gagner! ;2 ( reveal) révéler [secret, answer, story, ending] (to à) ; the flavour gives it away on le sent au goût ;3 (waste, lose carelessly) laisser échapper [match, goal, advantage] (to au bénéfice de) ;▶ give [sb] away, give away [sb]1 ( betray) [expression, fingerprints] trahir ; [person] dénoncer [person] (to à) ; to give oneself away se trahir (by doing en faisant) ;2 ( in marriage) conduire [qn] à l'autel.■ give back:▶ give [sth] back, give back [sth]1 (restore, return) rendre [possession, appetite, sight, freedom] (to à) ; give it back! rends (-moi) ça! ; …or we'll give you your money back …ou vous serez remboursé ;2 ( reflect) renvoyer [echo, sound, light].▶ give forth [sth] dégager [smell] ; émettre [sound].■ give in:▶ give in1 (to temptation, threat, person) céder (to à) ;2 ( stop trying) abandonner ; I give in-tell me! je donne ma langue au chat ○, dis-le moi! ;▶ give in [sth], give [sth] in rendre [homework, essay] ; remettre [ticket, key, petition].■ give off:▶ give off [sth] émettre [signal, scent, radiation, light] ; dégager [heat, fumes, oxygen] ; he was giving off hostile signals il montrait des signes d'hostilité.■ give onto:▶ give onto [sth] donner sur [street, yard etc].■ give out:▶ give out [sth], give [sth] out1 ( distribute) distribuer [books, leaflets, gifts] (to à) ;3 ( announce) donner [information, details].■ give over:▶ give over [sth], give [sth] over1 affecter or réserver [place, room] (to à) ;2 consacrer [time, life] (to à) ; the rest of the day was given over to le reste de la journée était consacré à ;3 ( hand over) remettre [qch] à [person] ;1 ( devote oneself) se consacrer à [good works, writing] ;2 ( let oneself go) s'abandonner à [despair, joy] ;3 ( hand oneself to) se rendre à [police].■ give up:▶ give up abandonner ; do you give up? tu abandonnes? ; I give up! ( exasperated) j'abandonne! ; don't give up! tiens bon! ; to give up on laisser tomber [diet, crossword, pupil, patient] ; ne plus compter sur [friend, partner, associate] ; I've given up on him je ne compte plus sur lui! ;▶ give up [sth], give [sth] up1 ( renounce or sacrifice) renoncer à [vice, habit, social life, throne, title, claim] ; sacrifier [free time, Saturdays etc] ; quitter [job, work] ; to give up smoking/drinking cesser de fumer/de boire ; to give everything up for sb renoncer à tout pour qn ; to give up one's free time for sth consacrer son temps libre à qch ;2 (abandon, drop) abandonner [search, hope, struggle, school subject] ; renoncer à [idea, thought] ; to give up trying/writing cesser d'essayer/d'écrire ;3 ( surrender) céder [seat, place, territory] ; remettre [passport, key] ; livrer [secret, treasure] ;▶ give up [sb], give [sb] up1 ( hand over) livrer (to à) ; to give oneself up se livrer, se rendre (to à) ;3 ( stop expecting to recover) considérer [qn] comme perdu ;■ give way:▶ give way1 ( collapse) [bridge, table, chair, wall, ceiling] s'effondrer (under sous) ; [fence, cable, rope] céder (under sous) ; his legs gave way under the weight/when he heard the news ses jambes se sont dérobées sous le poids/sous lui quand il a appris la nouvelle ;2 GB ( when driving) céder le passage (to à) ;3 (concede, yield) céder ; to give way to ( yield to) céder à [pressure, demands, person, fear, temptation, urge] ; s'abandonner à [despair, base instincts] ; ( be replaced by) faire place à [sunshine, relief, new methods]. -
91 взыскивать убытки
1. recover damages2. recovering damagesБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > взыскивать убытки
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92 косвенный убыток
1. indirect losses2. compensatory damage3. consequential damagesполучить компенсацию; взыскивать за убытки — recover damages
наносить убытки; причинять убытки; портить — cause damage to
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > косвенный убыток
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93 dan
a curseto recall--------a curseto remove--------a curseto retract--------a curseto revoke--------nounbuilding--------nounroom--------nounstructure--------outstanding debtsto call in--------outstanding debtsto collect--------outstanding debtsto fetch--------outstanding debtsto gather--------outstanding debtsto get--------verbbecome--------verbchange--------verbturn--------adhere to--------give oneself over to--------give oneself up to--------to alter--------to appeal to--------to apply to--------to be converted into--------to change direction--------to claim--------to convert into--------to demand--------to depend on--------to desire--------to enforce payment from--------to exact--------to put oneself under the protection of a man of distiction and influence--------to recover a debt--------to seek the protection of--------to turn -
94 damage
I[΄dæmidз] n վնաս, վնասվածք (նաև՝ ֆի զիկական). heavy/slight damage ուժեղ/թեթև վնաս վածք. suffer a damage վնաս կրել. The storm did much damage Փոթորիկը շատ վնաս պատճա ռեց. իրավ. actual damage փաստացի վնաս. consequential damage անուղղակի վնաս. crimi naldamage հան ցա վնաս. cause damage վնաս հասց նել/պատ ճա ռել. խսկց. What’s the damage? Ի՞նչ էր դրա ար ժեքը, Որքա՞ն եմ ձեզ պարտք. damages pl վնաս նե րի փոխ հա տու ցում, վնա սահատուցում. recover damage փոխ հա տուցում ստանալ. claim damage փախ հա տուցում պա հանջել. pay/asses damages վճարել, վնա սը փոխ հատուցել. վնասի չա փը որո շել. nominal damages վնասահատուցում խորհրդա նշական չափովII[΄dæmidз] v վնասել, փչացնել, վնաս հասցնել. վարկաբեկել. damage one’s leg ոտ քը վնասել. damaged property վնասված գույք/ ունեցվածք. The crop was damaged Բերքը վնասվեց. Her eyes were damaged Նրա տեսողությունը վատացել էր. Smoking damages health Ծխելը վնասում է առողջությանը. The scandal damaged his career/ reputation Սկանդալը վարկաբեկեց նրան/փչացրեց նրա կարիերան. The wing was damaged Ավտոմեքենայի անվա ծածկոցը/թևը ծռմռվել էր. The foodstuffs were damaged Սննդամթեր քը փչացել էր -
95 כוי
כוי, כָּוָה, כָּוָא(b. h.; cmp. כהה) ( to cause discoloring, to sear, cauterize; to scald. B. Kam.VIII, 1 כְּוָאוֹ בשפודוכ׳ if a person hurt another with a hot spit ; Y. ib. 6a, b (Mish. a. Gem.) כְּוָייוֹ, כְּוָויוֹ; a. e.Part. pass. כָּווּי burn-marked, flame-spotted. Lev. R. s. 15 חמורה … ונכוית ויצא בנה כ׳ a she-ass was sick and was cauterized, and her child was born with a flame-mark; (Num. R. s. 9 מרושם). Hif. הִכְוָה same. Neg. VII, 4 וה׳ את המחיה if one cauterized the cicatrizing spot. Pi. כִּייָּה same. Num. R. l. c. הוליכה … וכי׳ אותה he took her to the veterinary surgeon, and he cauterized her. Nif. נִכְוֶה to be burnt; to be cauterized. B. Bath.75a כל אחד וא׳ נִכְוָה חופתו מחופתוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) each mans tent will be stained by fire from his neighbors tent. Lev. R. l. c. נִכְוֵית, v. supra. Num. R. l. c. ממה שנִכְוֵת אמו because his mother had been cauterized. Sabb.30b; Pes.117a תִּכָּוֶינָה (his lips) be burnt. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 6 היטה לכאן וניכ׳ בארו … ונכווה בשלג if he deviates this way, he will be burnt by the fire, if that way, he will be frost-bitten; (Ab. dR. N. ch. 28 לוקה בצינה). Tosef.Ḥull.III, 6 יכולה לִיכָּווֹתוכ׳ she may be cauterized and recover.Y.Sabb.III, 6b top והיא נכוית and it (the hand) is scalded (v. סָלַד). Y.Ber.II, 5b bot. כמדומה … שאתם נִיכְוִין בפושריןוכ׳ I thought you would be scalded with tepid water (understand a slight hint), but you do not feel even hot water (distinct intimation); Bab. ib. 16b.Y.Nidd.III, 50d (read:) רישיה דרישך יִכָּוֶה בפושרין ואתה לא תִיכָּוֶהאפי׳ ברותחין thy heads head (thy teachers teacher) feels tepid water, but thou, i. e. you must not claim superiority to your predecessors (cmp. Sabb.55a); a. fr. -
96 כוה
כוי, כָּוָה, כָּוָא(b. h.; cmp. כהה) ( to cause discoloring, to sear, cauterize; to scald. B. Kam.VIII, 1 כְּוָאוֹ בשפודוכ׳ if a person hurt another with a hot spit ; Y. ib. 6a, b (Mish. a. Gem.) כְּוָייוֹ, כְּוָויוֹ; a. e.Part. pass. כָּווּי burn-marked, flame-spotted. Lev. R. s. 15 חמורה … ונכוית ויצא בנה כ׳ a she-ass was sick and was cauterized, and her child was born with a flame-mark; (Num. R. s. 9 מרושם). Hif. הִכְוָה same. Neg. VII, 4 וה׳ את המחיה if one cauterized the cicatrizing spot. Pi. כִּייָּה same. Num. R. l. c. הוליכה … וכי׳ אותה he took her to the veterinary surgeon, and he cauterized her. Nif. נִכְוֶה to be burnt; to be cauterized. B. Bath.75a כל אחד וא׳ נִכְוָה חופתו מחופתוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) each mans tent will be stained by fire from his neighbors tent. Lev. R. l. c. נִכְוֵית, v. supra. Num. R. l. c. ממה שנִכְוֵת אמו because his mother had been cauterized. Sabb.30b; Pes.117a תִּכָּוֶינָה (his lips) be burnt. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 6 היטה לכאן וניכ׳ בארו … ונכווה בשלג if he deviates this way, he will be burnt by the fire, if that way, he will be frost-bitten; (Ab. dR. N. ch. 28 לוקה בצינה). Tosef.Ḥull.III, 6 יכולה לִיכָּווֹתוכ׳ she may be cauterized and recover.Y.Sabb.III, 6b top והיא נכוית and it (the hand) is scalded (v. סָלַד). Y.Ber.II, 5b bot. כמדומה … שאתם נִיכְוִין בפושריןוכ׳ I thought you would be scalded with tepid water (understand a slight hint), but you do not feel even hot water (distinct intimation); Bab. ib. 16b.Y.Nidd.III, 50d (read:) רישיה דרישך יִכָּוֶה בפושרין ואתה לא תִיכָּוֶהאפי׳ ברותחין thy heads head (thy teachers teacher) feels tepid water, but thou, i. e. you must not claim superiority to your predecessors (cmp. Sabb.55a); a. fr. -
97 כָּוָה
כוי, כָּוָה, כָּוָא(b. h.; cmp. כהה) ( to cause discoloring, to sear, cauterize; to scald. B. Kam.VIII, 1 כְּוָאוֹ בשפודוכ׳ if a person hurt another with a hot spit ; Y. ib. 6a, b (Mish. a. Gem.) כְּוָייוֹ, כְּוָויוֹ; a. e.Part. pass. כָּווּי burn-marked, flame-spotted. Lev. R. s. 15 חמורה … ונכוית ויצא בנה כ׳ a she-ass was sick and was cauterized, and her child was born with a flame-mark; (Num. R. s. 9 מרושם). Hif. הִכְוָה same. Neg. VII, 4 וה׳ את המחיה if one cauterized the cicatrizing spot. Pi. כִּייָּה same. Num. R. l. c. הוליכה … וכי׳ אותה he took her to the veterinary surgeon, and he cauterized her. Nif. נִכְוֶה to be burnt; to be cauterized. B. Bath.75a כל אחד וא׳ נִכְוָה חופתו מחופתוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) each mans tent will be stained by fire from his neighbors tent. Lev. R. l. c. נִכְוֵית, v. supra. Num. R. l. c. ממה שנִכְוֵת אמו because his mother had been cauterized. Sabb.30b; Pes.117a תִּכָּוֶינָה (his lips) be burnt. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 6 היטה לכאן וניכ׳ בארו … ונכווה בשלג if he deviates this way, he will be burnt by the fire, if that way, he will be frost-bitten; (Ab. dR. N. ch. 28 לוקה בצינה). Tosef.Ḥull.III, 6 יכולה לִיכָּווֹתוכ׳ she may be cauterized and recover.Y.Sabb.III, 6b top והיא נכוית and it (the hand) is scalded (v. סָלַד). Y.Ber.II, 5b bot. כמדומה … שאתם נִיכְוִין בפושריןוכ׳ I thought you would be scalded with tepid water (understand a slight hint), but you do not feel even hot water (distinct intimation); Bab. ib. 16b.Y.Nidd.III, 50d (read:) רישיה דרישך יִכָּוֶה בפושרין ואתה לא תִיכָּוֶהאפי׳ ברותחין thy heads head (thy teachers teacher) feels tepid water, but thou, i. e. you must not claim superiority to your predecessors (cmp. Sabb.55a); a. fr. -
98 כָּוָא
כוי, כָּוָה, כָּוָא(b. h.; cmp. כהה) ( to cause discoloring, to sear, cauterize; to scald. B. Kam.VIII, 1 כְּוָאוֹ בשפודוכ׳ if a person hurt another with a hot spit ; Y. ib. 6a, b (Mish. a. Gem.) כְּוָייוֹ, כְּוָויוֹ; a. e.Part. pass. כָּווּי burn-marked, flame-spotted. Lev. R. s. 15 חמורה … ונכוית ויצא בנה כ׳ a she-ass was sick and was cauterized, and her child was born with a flame-mark; (Num. R. s. 9 מרושם). Hif. הִכְוָה same. Neg. VII, 4 וה׳ את המחיה if one cauterized the cicatrizing spot. Pi. כִּייָּה same. Num. R. l. c. הוליכה … וכי׳ אותה he took her to the veterinary surgeon, and he cauterized her. Nif. נִכְוֶה to be burnt; to be cauterized. B. Bath.75a כל אחד וא׳ נִכְוָה חופתו מחופתוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) each mans tent will be stained by fire from his neighbors tent. Lev. R. l. c. נִכְוֵית, v. supra. Num. R. l. c. ממה שנִכְוֵת אמו because his mother had been cauterized. Sabb.30b; Pes.117a תִּכָּוֶינָה (his lips) be burnt. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 6 היטה לכאן וניכ׳ בארו … ונכווה בשלג if he deviates this way, he will be burnt by the fire, if that way, he will be frost-bitten; (Ab. dR. N. ch. 28 לוקה בצינה). Tosef.Ḥull.III, 6 יכולה לִיכָּווֹתוכ׳ she may be cauterized and recover.Y.Sabb.III, 6b top והיא נכוית and it (the hand) is scalded (v. סָלַד). Y.Ber.II, 5b bot. כמדומה … שאתם נִיכְוִין בפושריןוכ׳ I thought you would be scalded with tepid water (understand a slight hint), but you do not feel even hot water (distinct intimation); Bab. ib. 16b.Y.Nidd.III, 50d (read:) רישיה דרישך יִכָּוֶה בפושרין ואתה לא תִיכָּוֶהאפי׳ ברותחין thy heads head (thy teachers teacher) feels tepid water, but thou, i. e. you must not claim superiority to your predecessors (cmp. Sabb.55a); a. fr.
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