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41 direction
direction [diʀεksjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = sens) direction• dans quelle direction est-il parti ? which way did he go?• train en direction de... train for...• « autres directions » (panneau) "all other routes"• « toutes directions » (panneau) "all routes"b. ( = action de diriger) [d'entreprise, usine, théâtre] management ; [de journal, pays, gouvernement, parti] running ; [d'orchestre] conducting ; [d'acteurs] directing ; [d'opération, manœuvre] supervision• prendre la direction de [+ service] to become head of ; [+ usine, entreprise] to become manager of ; [+ équipe, travaux] to take charge of ; [+ mouvement, pays] to become leader of ; [+ journal] to take over the editorship ofc. ( = personnel) management ; [de journal] editorial boardd. [de voiture] steering━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *diʀɛksjɔ̃1) ( chemin) directionêtre or aller dans la bonne/mauvaise direction — lit, fig to be heading in the right/wrong direction
dans la direction de, en direction de — [aller, regarder] toward(s)
prenez la direction Nation — ( d'autobus) take the bus going to ‘Nation’; ( de métro) take the train going to ‘Nation’
la direction Lille — ( route) the Lille road
faire un pas or geste en direction de quelqu'un — fig to make an overture to somebody
2) ( fonction de directeur) ( gestion) management; ( supervision) supervision; ( de journal) editorship; (de parti, mouvement) leadershipassurer la direction de — (d'entreprise, de service) to manage, to run; (de projet, travaux) to be in charge of
3) ( personnes) management4) ( lieu) manager's office; ( siège social) head office5) ( service) department6) ( de véhicule) steeringdirection à crémaillère/assistée — rack-and-pinion/power steering
* * *diʀɛksjɔ̃ nf1) [entreprise] (responsabilité, équipe) management2) (= service) [budget, développement] management3) MUSIQUE conducting4) [travaux, chantier] supervision5) AUTOMOBILES steering6) (= sens) directionC'est dans quelle direction? — Which way is it?, Which direction is it in?
On va dans la même direction que vous. — We're going the same way as you., We're going in the same direction as you.
en direction de (avion, train) — for, going to, (bateau) bound for
"toutes directions" AUTOMOBILES — "all routes"
* * *direction nf1 ( chemin) direction; se tromper de direction to go in the wrong direction; être or aller dans la bonne/mauvaise direction lit, fig to be heading in the right/wrong direction; changer de direction lit, fig to change direction; quelle est la direction du vent? which way is the wind blowing?; quelle direction ont-ils prise? which way did they go?; il a pris la direction du nord he headed north; il faut orienter nos recherches dans une autre direction we must take a new direction in our research; dans la direction de, en direction de [aller, regarder] toward(s); un village dans la direction de Clermont a village on the way to Clermont; demander la direction de la poste/mairie to ask the way ou for directions to the post office/town hall; indiquer la direction à qn to tell sb the way, to give sb directions; prenez la direction Nation ( d'autobus) take the bus going to ‘Nation’; ( de métro) take the train going to ‘Nation’; la direction Lille ( route) the Lille road; train en direction de Toulouse Toulouse train; avion/bateau en direction de Lisbonne flight/ship to Lisbon; faire un pas or geste en direction de qn fig to make an overture to sb;2 ( fonction de directeur) ( gestion) management; ( supervision) supervision; ( de journal) editorship; (de parti, mouvement) leadership; on leur a confié la direction du projet/de l'entreprise/des travaux they've been put in charge of the project/company/work; il a été nommé à la direction de l'usine he's been appointed manager of the factory; il veut siéger à la direction he wants to be on the management team; assurer la direction de to manage, to run [entreprise, service]; to be in charge of [opération, travaux, projet]; orchestre sous la direction de orchestra conducted by; thèse /recherches sous la direction de thesis/research supervised by;3 ( personnes) management; la direction et les ouvriers management and workers; la direction refuse de négocier the management refuses to negotiate; allez vous plaindre à la direction go and complain to the management; ‘changement de direction’ ‘under new management’; ‘la direction décline toute responsabilité’ ‘the management accepts no responsibility’;4 ( lieu) manager's office; ( siège social) head office; les grévistes ont occupé la direction de l'usine the strikers took over the factory manager's office;5 ( service) department; direction commerciale/du personnel sales/personnel department;direction assistée Aut power steering; direction à crémaillère Aut rack-and-pinion steering; direction des ressources humaines, DRH human resources department.[dirɛksjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [fonction de chef - d'une entreprise] management, managing ; [ - d'un orchestre] conducting, direction (US) ; [ - d'un journal] editorship ; [ - d'une équipe sportive] captaininga. [société, usine] to take over the running ou management ofb. [journal] to take over the editorship ofse voir confier la direction d'une société/d'un journal/d'un lycée to be appointed manager of a firm/chief editor of a newspaper/head of a school2. [organisation - de travaux] supervision ; [ - d'un débat] chairing, conducting ; [ - de la circulation, des opérations] directing3. [maîtrise, cadres]la direction refuse toute discussion avec les syndicats (the) management refuses to talk to the unions4. [bureau] manager's officevous allez dans quelle direction? which way are you going?, where are you heading for?prenez la direction Nation [dans le métro] take the Nation line‘toutes directions’ ‘all routes’a. [coureurs, ballons] to scatterb. [pétards] to go off in all directionsc. [conversation] to wanderdirection (d'acteurs) directing, direction————————de direction locution adjectivale[équipe] managerial————————en direction de locution prépositionnelleles trains/avions/vols en direction de Marseille trains/planes/flights to Marseillesjeter un regard en direction de quelqu'un to cast a glance at ou towards somebody -
42 odbi|ć
pf — odbi|jać1 impf (odbiję — odbijam) Ⅰ vt 1. Fiz. to reflect [światło, ciepło, dźwięk]- śnieg odbija część promieni słonecznych snow reflects some of the sun’s rays2. (ukazać obraz) [lustro, woda, szkło] to reflect, to mirror [obraz, wizerunek, postać]- ich twarze odbite w tafli wody their faces reflected a. mirrored on (the surface of) water- lustro odbiło jego podobiznę the mirror reflected his image3. Sport (zmienić kierunek) to deflect [strzał, piłkę]; (w tenisie, badmintonie) to return [piłkę, lotkę] 4. (nanieść maszynowo) to print; (powielić) to (make a) copy of; (odcisnąć) to impress- odbić pieczęć na dokumencie to stamp a document, to impress a document with a stamp a. seal- maszyna, która odbija kolorowy wzór na koszulkach a machine which prints a coloured pattern on T-shirts- ślad dłoni odbity w glinie/na piasku an impression of a hand in clay/sand- odbić dokument/stronę na ksero(kopiarce) to xerox® a. photocopy a document/page- ulotki odbijane na powielaczu leaflets printed on a. produced by a duplicating machine5. (otworzyć) to prise [sth] open, to prise open, to pry [sth] open, to pry open US [skrzynię, drzwi]; to open [wieko, pokrywę] 6. (odkruszyć) to chip [sth] off, to chip off [farbę, rdzę, tynk] 7. (uszkodzić części ciała) to injure [nerkę] 8. (uwolnić) to retake, to recapture [miasto, twierdzę]; to rescue [zakładników, jeńca, więźniów] 9 pot. (uwieść) to take away [żonę, kochanka, dziewczynę]- najlepsza przyjaciółka odbiła mi chłopaka my best friend has taken my boyfriend away from me- brat odbił mi dziewczynę w tańcu my brother cut in while I was dancing with a girl10 (odkorkować) to hit hard the bottom of a bottle with the palm of the hand so as to loosen the cork Ⅱ vi 1. (oddalić się od brzegu) [kajak, łódź] to push off; [statek, jacht, załoga] to set sail- wskoczyła do pontonu i pośpiesznie odbiła od brzegu she jumped into a dingy and hurriedly pushed off- nasz statek odbił/odbiliśmy od przystani o zachodzie słońca our ship/we set sail and left the haven at sunset2. (wyładować) to vent, to take [sth] out [gniew, zły humor] (na kimś on sb)- odbijać na kimś swoje niepowodzenia a. porażki to take out one’s frustration on sb3. (skręcić) [kierowca, pojazd] to turn off (od czegoś sth); [droga, trasa] to diverge, to branch off (od czegoś from sth)- od głównej drogi odbiliśmy w prawo we turned off the main road to the right- ulica, przy której mieszkam, odbija od drogi przelotowej the street where I live branches off the main road a. through route4. (odłączyć się) to stray- kilka owiec odbiło od stada a few sheep strayed from the flock5. (o broni) to recoil Ⅲ v imp. 1. pot. (oszaleć) jemu/im odbiło he’s/they’re nuts pot., he’s/they’ve gone round the twist GB pot. 2. pot. (stać się zarozumiałym) odbiło mu/jej he’s/she’s got big-headed a. too big for his/her boots pot. Ⅳ odbić się — odbijać się 1. Fiz. [dźwięk, fale, promieniowanie] to reflect (od czegoś off sth) 2. (ukazać swój obraz) to be mirrored a. reflected- jej twarz odbiła się w lustrze her face was reflected in the mirror3. (uzewnętrznić się) [uczucia, stany] to show, to be noticeable- na jej twarzy odbiło się zadowolenie her face showed satisfaction4. (uderzyć i zmienić kierunek) [piłka, strzał] to rebound (od czegoś from sth); to bounce, to bound (od czegoś off sth)- kamień odbił się od ziemi/ściany i uderzył go w nogę a stone bounced off the ground/wall and hit his leg- piłka odbiła się od słupka i wpadła do bramki the ball rebounded from a post and landed in the goal5. (skoczyć) [osoba, zwierzę] to push with one’s legs (od czegoś against); to push oneself (od czegoś off sth)- chłopak/pies odbił się od ziemi i skoczył w kierunku piłki the boy/dog leapt from the ground and jumped towards the ball- kot odbił się tylnymi łapkami i wskoczył na parapet the cat used its hind legs to spring onto the window sill6. (zostawić ślad) to be impressed- na piasku odbił się ślad stopy a footprint was impressed in the sand7. (wywrzeć wpływ) to affect vt- taki tryb życia odbija się na zdrowiu such a lifestyle affects one’s health- sytuacja na rynku odbija się pozytywnie/negatywnie na nastrojach społeczeństwa the economic situation adversely/favourably affects public opinion8. (oddalić się) to stray, to wander away- na wycieczce odbił od grupy i zabłądził during the excursion he wandered away from the group and got lostⅤ odbić sobie — odbijać sobie (rekompensować) to make up for [straty, brak]- straciliśmy mnóstwo czasu, ale odbijemy to sobie we’ve lost a lot of time, but we’ll make up for it- musiał odbić sobie na sprzedaży zboża to, co stracił na mleku he had to make up a. compensate for the losses in the milk sales by making gains in grain salesⅥ odbić się — odbijać się v imp. (czknąć) mnie/dziecku odbiło się I/the child belchedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odbi|ć
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43 по белу свету
(гулять, бродить, колесить и т. п.)wander about the wide world; be on the road- А я, брат, с той самой поры гуляю по белу свету. В каких местах бывал! (М. Горький, Коновалов) — 'I've been on the road ever since I left you. The places I've seen!'
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44 сбиться с пути
1) General subject: be off the beam, go off the hooks, go too far afield, lead astray, lose one's way, miss way, run astray, stray, stumble, take the wrong road, to be in the blue, (правильного) lose the scent, go astray, go far afield, go to the bad (истинного), go wrong (истинного), go wrongly (истинного), run off the rails (праведного)2) Naval: run off the course3) Religion: deviate4) Graphic expression: stray from the narrow path5) Makarov: be in the blue, go wrong, wander from the track -
45 circular
adj.1 circular.Su forma es circular Its shape is circular.2 orbicular.f.leaflet, circular, circular letter, flier.Ella me entregó la circular ayer She gave me the leaflet yesterday.v.1 to flow or circulate.2 to circulate.El sospechoso circuló mucho tiempo The suspect circulated a long time.La prensa circuló el rumor The press circulated=spread the rumor.3 to go round.4 to be spread, to go round.El rumor circula desde ayer The rumor was spread since yesterday.5 to distribute, to circulate, to deal out, to hand around.Ella circuló las invitaciones She circulated=handed out the invitations.* * *► adjetivo1 circular1 (carta) circular, circular letter1 (gen) to circulate, move, go round2 (líquido, electricidad) to circulate, flow4 figurado (rumor etc) to spread, get round\'Circule por la derecha' "Keep to the right"¡circulen! move along!* * *1. noun f. adj. 2. verb1) to circulate2) run3) walk4) flow* * *1. VI1) [vehículo] to runel metro no circula los domingos — the underground does not run on Sundays, there is no underground service on Sundays
este tren circula a muy alta velocidad — this train goes o travels o runs at very high speeds
mañana circularán muchos vehículos por las carreteras — there will be many vehicles on the roads tomorrow
2) [peatón] to walkpor favor, circulen por la acera — please walk on the pavement
¡circulen! — move along!
3) [ciudadano, mercancía] to move aroundlos españoles pueden circular libremente por la UE — Spaniards can move around freely o have free movement within the EU
4) [moneda] to be in circulation5) [sangre] to circulate; [agua] to flow6) [rumor] to go round, circulate2.VT to circulate3.ADJ (=redondo) circularun salón con o de forma circular — a circular o round hall
el autobús tiene un recorrido circular — the bus follows o has a circular route
4.SF (=carta) circular* * *Iadjetivo circularII 1.verbo intransitivo1) sangre/savia to circulate, flow; agua/corriente to flow2)a) transeúnte/peatón to walk; conductorcirculen, por favor! — move along please!
b) autobús/tren ( estar de servicio) to run, operate3) dinero/billete/sello to be in circulation4) noticia/rumor/memo to circulate, go around2.circular vt to circulateIIIfemenino circular* * *Iadjetivo circularII 1.verbo intransitivo1) sangre/savia to circulate, flow; agua/corriente to flow2)a) transeúnte/peatón to walk; conductorcirculen, por favor! — move along please!
b) autobús/tren ( estar de servicio) to run, operate3) dinero/billete/sello to be in circulation4) noticia/rumor/memo to circulate, go around2.circular vt to circulateIIIfemenino circular* * *circular11 = memo [memorandum], memorandum [memoranda -pl.; memo -abr.], news-sheet [newsheet], newsletter, circular letter.Ex: In most cases there was little substitution of e-mail for letters, memos, telephone calls, meetings or travel.
Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are those which convey information that is likely to be difficult to access, such as foreign documents or internal reports and memoranda and other documents which a limited circulation.Ex: Short abstracts comprising only one or two sentences, for instance, may be valuable in commercial information services, or local government news-sheets of the type produced by public libraries.Ex: A newsletter is a serial publication consisting of one or a few printed sheets containing news and/or information of interest to a special group.Ex: The computer is also programmed to print out circular letters and address labels to obtain up-dated information, which are sent to agencies every six months.circular22 = roundabout, circular, rotary, cyclic.Ex: 'I think that's about it, isn't it, Malcolm?' she said, rubbing her hands with a roundabout motion.
Ex: Products under threat include; greeting cards, circulars, information sheets, newspapers and magazines.Ex: In 1895 a good London bindery would have the following machines: hand-fed folding machines, sewing machines, nipping machines (for pressing the sewn books before casing-in), cutting machines, rounding machines, backing machines, straight-knife trimming machines (guillotines), rotary board-cutting machines, power blocking presses, and hydraulic standing presses.Ex: This algorithm handles cyclic graphs without unfolding the cycles nor looping through them.* bandeja circular para diapositivas = carousel.* presentación circular de títulos = wrap-around.* sierra circular = buzz saw, circular saw.* tesauro circular = circular thesaurus.circular33 = make + the rounds, range, pump, cruise, drive, drive along.Ex: You may have seen the lines making the rounds of library e-mail: 'A Zen librarian searched for 'nothing' on the Internet and received 28 million hits'.
Ex: We will be bringing scholars from all over the world both to range widely in our multiform collections and put things together rather than just take them apart.Ex: All air entering the building should be pumped through tanks of water to remove pollutants.Ex: The system also has an add-on, which allows users with low vision to cruise the Internet using a low vision interface.Ex: Tomás Hernández drove cautiously in the torrential rain, trying not to swerve on the slick pavement of the turnpike.Ex: A motorist who drove along 20ft of a railway line told police officers his sat nav had directed him to turn on to the track.* apto para circular = roadworthy.* circulaba el rumor de que = rumour had it that.* circula el rumor de que = rumour has it that.* circular de uno a otro = flow + back and forth.* circular libremente = wander + at large.* circular por = navigate (through).* dejar de circular = drop out of + circulation.* hacer circular = pass around.* hacer circular por = circulate round.* rumor + circular = rumour + circulate.* * *1 ‹movimiento› circularde forma circular circular, round2 ‹ruta› circularviA «sangre/savia» to circulate, flow; «agua/corriente» to flowB1 «transeúnte/peatón» to walkel tráfico circulaba a 25 km/h the traffic was traveling at 25 kphcirculan por la izquierda they drive on the leftapenas circulaba gente por las calles there was hardly anybody (walking) in the streets¡circulen, por favor! move along please!2 «autobús/tren» (estar de servicio) to run, operateel autobús que circula entre estas dos poblaciones the bus which runs o operates between these two townsC «dinero/billete/sello» to be in circulationD «noticia/rumor» to circulate, go around ( colloq)circulan rumores sobre su divorcio there are rumors going around o circulating about their divorce■ circularvtto circulatecircular* * *
circular 1 adjetivo
circular;
■ sustantivo femenino
circular
circular 2 ( conjugate circular) verbo intransitivo
[agua/corriente] to flow
( referido al tráfico):
verbo transitivo
to circulate
circular
I adj (con forma de círculo) circular
II f (notificación) circular
III verbo intransitivo
1 (la sangre) to circulate
(un líquido, el aire) to flow
2 (tren, autobús) to run: los coches circulaban a gran velocidad, the cars were being driven very fast
(un peatón) to walk: peatón, circule por la izquierda, (en letrero) pedestrians, keep left
3 fig (difundirse un rumor) to go round
(moneda) to be in circulation
' circular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rotonda
- redondel
English:
bandy about
- circular
- circulate
- flow
- get about
- go about
- move along
- move on
- pass round
- pie chart
- put about
- roadworthy
- run
- disk
- mingle
- move
- road
- round
- socialize
* * *♦ adjcircular♦ nfcircular♦ viabre la ventana para que circule el aire open the window to let some air inel tren de alta velocidad circula a 200 km/h the high-speed train travels at 200 km/h;en el Reino Unido se circula por la izquierda they drive on the left in the United Kingdom4. [moneda] to be in circulation5. [capital, dinero] to circulate6. [difundirse] to go round;circula el rumor de que ha muerto there's a rumour going round that he's died;la noticia circuló rápidamente the news quickly got round♦ vt[de mano en mano] to circulate;hicieron circular un documento secreto entre los periodistas they had a secret document circulated among the press* * *I adj circularII f circularIII v/i1 circulate2 AUTO drive, travel3 de persona move (along);¡circulen! move along!* * *circular vi1) : to circulate2) : to move along3) : to drivecircular adj: circularcircular nf: circular, flier* * *circular vb1. (sangre) to circulatecirculan muchos coches por esta calle a lot of cars use this street / this is a very busy street1.700 autobuses circulan por la capital there are 1,700 buses operating in the capital4. (rumor) to go round -
46 по
I прийм.Ex:1) ( на поверхні) on; over; ( у межах чогось) through, about; ( уздовж) along; all along ( по всій поверхні)по всій довжині — along the ( whole) length, all along the length
по всьому контуру — over the entire circuit, throughout the circuit
по дорозі — on the way, in passing
2) ( за допомогою) by, overпо пошті — by post, by mail
по радіо (телефону) — over (by) the radio ( the telephone)
3) (на підставі, відповідно до чогось) by; ( згідно з) according to, in accordance withпо блату — on the quiet, illicitly, through good connections, by backstair(s) influence
по суті справи — at bottom of fact, as a matter of fact, in point of fact
висловлюватися по суті чогось — to speak on the subject; to speak to the point
по пільговій ціні — at a cut/reduced price
по порядку — one after another; in order, step by step
по пунктах — point by point, paragraph after paragraph, item after item
по черзі — in/by turn, one after another; taking turns, by turns
4) ( відправлятися за чимось) for5)по правді кажучи — to tell/say the truth, truth to tell/say
по секрету — in secret, in ( strict) confidence, secretly, confidentially, privately, as a great secret
II прийм.по совісті — honestly, in good conscience; in all honesty, frankly, truthfully, honestly, to be quite frank
(з давальним, знахідним відмінком у розділовому значенні)по два, по двоє — in twos
III прийм.по троє в ряд — in rows of three; three in a row
Ex:1) up to; to; tillпо коліна — to the knees, knee-deep
2)по цей бік чогось — on this side (of)
по праву (ліву) руку — at the right ( left) hand
IV прийм.по обидві сторони — on both sides; on either side
(з місцевим відмінком в значенні після) on, after -
47 a o lua pe un drum greşit
şi fig. to go astrayto miss the roadto take a wrong route / turnto wander from the right way / path.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a o lua pe un drum greşit
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48 ལམ་ལ་འཁོར་བ་
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49 व्रज्
vrajcl. 1. P. Dhātup. VIII, 79 ;
vrájati (m.c. alsoᅠ - te;
pf. vavrā́ja RV. etc. etc.;
aor. avrājīt Br. Up. ;
fut. vrajitā Gr.;
vrajishyati Br. etc.;
inf. vrajitum MBh. ;
ind. p. vrajitvā, - vrájya, - vrājam Br. etc.), to go, walk, proceed, travel, wander, move ( alsoᅠ applied to inanimate objects;
with acc. orᅠ instr. of the road acc. of the distance, andᅠ acc., rarely loc. orᅠ dat., of the place orᅠ object gone to;
with orᅠ scil. padbhyām, « to go on foot» ;
with upānadbhyām id. lit. « with shoes» ;
with dhuryais, « to travel by means of beasts of burden» ;
with paramāṉgatim, « to attain supreme bliss» ;
with ṡaraṇam andᅠ acc., « to take refuge with» ;
with mūrdhnāpādau andᅠ gen., « to prostrate one's self at anyone's feet» ;
with antam andᅠ gen., « to come to the end of» ;
with anyena, anyatra orᅠ anyatas, « to go another way orᅠ elsewhere» ;
with adhas, either « to sink down < to hell>» orᅠ « to be digested < as food>» ;
with punar, « to return to life») RV. etc. etc.;
to go in order to, be going to (dat. inf. orᅠ an adj. ending in aka <e.g.. bhojakovrajati, he is going to eat >) Pāṇ. 2-3, 15; III, 3, 10 etc.. ;
to go to (a woman), have sexual intercourse with (acc.) Mn. Suṡr. ;
to go against, attack (an enemy;
alsoᅠ with vidvisham, dvishato'bhimukham, abhy-ari etc.) Mn. Yājñ. Kām. ;
to go away. depart from (abl.), go abroad, retire, withdraw, pass away (as time) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to undergo, go to any state orᅠ condition, obtain, attain to, become (esp. with acc. of an abstract noun e.g.. with vināṡam, « to go to destruction, become destroyed» ;
with chattratām, « to become a pupil» ;
with nirvṛitim, « to grow happy» <cf. gam, yā etc.>;
with sukham, « to feel well» ;
with jīvan, « to escape alive») ib.:
Caus. orᅠ cl. 10. P. Dhātup. XXXII, 74 ;
vrājayati, to send, drive, AitAr. ;
to prepare, decorate Dhātup.:
Desid. vivrajishati Gr.:
Intens. vāvrajate, vāvrakti, to go crookedly Pāṇ. 3-1, 23 Sch.
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50 scostare
move away (da from)* * *scostare v.tr. to shift, to move away, to remove; to put *aside: ho scostato il tavolo, I have shifted the table; scosta quella seggiola dalla porta, remove that chair from the door.◘ scostarsi v.rifl.1 to move (away), to stand* aside, to shift (out of the way): si scostò dal muro, he moved away from the wall; scostati, per piacere, stand aside, please; puoi scostarti un po', così vedo anch'io?, can you move out of the way a bit so that I can see too?2 (fig.) ( staccarsi, allontanarsi) to leave* (sthg.), to stray (from sthg.); to turn off (sthg.): scostare da un argomento, to stray (o to wander) from a subject; scostare da una strada, to turn off (a road).* * *[skos'tare]1. vtto push aside, move aside2. vr (scostarsi)* * *[skos'tare] 1.verbo transitivo to draw* away, to move away [sedia, persona]; to brush aside [ ciocca di capelli]; to draw* aside, to draw* open [ tenda]2.scostati! — stand aside o back!
- rsi da — fig. to move away o to swerve from [regola, verità]
* * *scostare/skos'tare/ [1]to draw* away, to move away [sedia, persona]; to brush aside [ ciocca di capelli]; to draw* aside, to draw* open [ tenda]II scostarsi verbo pronominaleto move aside, to draw* away, to stand* aside; scostati! stand aside o back! - rsi da fig. to move away o to swerve from [regola, verità]. -
51 Weg
1) ( fort)\Weg sein to have gone;ich finde meinen Schlüssel nicht wieder, er ist \Weg I can't find my key, it's vanished!;von etw \Weg from sth;sie wurde vom Arbeitsplatz \Weg verhaftet she was arrested at her place of work;\Weg da! ( fam) [get] out of the way!2. Weg <-[e]s, -e> [ve:k, pl ʼve:gə] m1) ( Pfad) path3) ( Route) way;der kürzeste \Weg nach Berlin the shortest route to Berlin4) ( Strecke) way;bis zu euch muss ich einen \Weg von über drei Stunden zurücklegen I've got a journey of more than three hours to get to your place5) ( Methode) wayWENDUNGEN:auf dem \Wege der Besserung sein ( geh) to be on the road to recovery;den \Weg des geringsten Widerstandes gehen to take the line of least resistance;auf dem besten \Wege sein, etw zu tun to be well on the way to doing sth;auf friedlichem \Wege ( geh) by peaceful means;jdm auf halbem \Wege entgegenkommen to meet sb halfway;vom rechten \Weg abkommen to wander from the straight and narrow ( fam)auf schriftlichem \Wege ( geh) in writing;etw auf den \Weg bringen to introduce sth;\Wege zu erledigen haben to have some shopping to do;geh mir aus dem \Weg! stand aside!, get out of my way!;seinen \Weg gehen to go one's own way;jdm etw mit auf den \Weg geben to give sb sth to take with him/her;jdm eine Ermahnung/einen Ratschlag mit auf den \Weg geben to give sb a warning/piece of advice for the future;du brauchst mir nichts mit auf den \Weg zu geben, ich weiß das schon I don't need you to tell me anything, I already know;auf dem \Weg [zu jdm/irgendwohin] sein to be on one's way [to sb/somewhere];des \Weges kommen ( geh) to approach;jdm über den \Weg laufen to run into sb;lauf mir nicht noch mal über den \Weg! don't come near me again!;etw in die \Wege leiten to arrange sth;sich auf den \Weg [irgendwohin] machen to set off [for somewhere];es wird schon spät, ich muss mich auf den \Weg machen it's getting late, I must be on my way!;jdn aus dem \Weg räumen to get rid of sb;etw aus dem \Weg räumen to remove sth;jdm/einer S. im \Wege stehen to stand in the way of sb/sth;nur die Kostenfrage steht der Verwirklichung des Projekts im \Wege only the issue of cost is an obstacle to this project being implemented;sich jdm in den \Weg stellen to bar sb's way;jdm etw in den \Weg stellen to place sth in sb's way;jdm nicht über den \Weg trauen ( fam) not to trust sb an inch;hier trennen sich unsere \Wege this is where we part company;jdm den \Weg versperren to block [or bar] sb's way;jdm den \Weg vertreten to bar sb's way;auf illegalem \Wege by illegal means, illegally;aus dem \Weg! stand aside!, make way!;woher des \Weg[e]s? (veraltet) where do you come from?; -
52 weg
1) ( fort)\weg sein to have gone;ich finde meinen Schlüssel nicht wieder, er ist \weg I can't find my key, it's vanished!;von etw \weg from sth;sie wurde vom Arbeitsplatz \weg verhaftet she was arrested at her place of work;\weg da! ( fam) [get] out of the way!2. Weg <-[e]s, -e> [ve:k, pl ʼve:gə] m1) ( Pfad) path3) ( Route) way;der kürzeste \weg nach Berlin the shortest route to Berlin4) ( Strecke) way;bis zu euch muss ich einen \weg von über drei Stunden zurücklegen I've got a journey of more than three hours to get to your place5) ( Methode) wayWENDUNGEN:auf dem \wege der Besserung sein ( geh) to be on the road to recovery;den \weg des geringsten Widerstandes gehen to take the line of least resistance;auf dem besten \wege sein, etw zu tun to be well on the way to doing sth;auf friedlichem \wege ( geh) by peaceful means;jdm auf halbem \wege entgegenkommen to meet sb halfway;vom rechten \weg abkommen to wander from the straight and narrow ( fam)auf schriftlichem \wege ( geh) in writing;etw auf den \weg bringen to introduce sth;\wege zu erledigen haben to have some shopping to do;geh mir aus dem \weg! stand aside!, get out of my way!;seinen \weg gehen to go one's own way;jdm etw mit auf den \weg geben to give sb sth to take with him/her;jdm eine Ermahnung/einen Ratschlag mit auf den \weg geben to give sb a warning/piece of advice for the future;du brauchst mir nichts mit auf den \weg zu geben, ich weiß das schon I don't need you to tell me anything, I already know;auf dem \weg [zu jdm/irgendwohin] sein to be on one's way [to sb/somewhere];des \weges kommen ( geh) to approach;jdm über den \weg laufen to run into sb;lauf mir nicht noch mal über den \weg! don't come near me again!;etw in die \wege leiten to arrange sth;sich auf den \weg [irgendwohin] machen to set off [for somewhere];es wird schon spät, ich muss mich auf den \weg machen it's getting late, I must be on my way!;jdn aus dem \weg räumen to get rid of sb;etw aus dem \weg räumen to remove sth;jdm/einer S. im \wege stehen to stand in the way of sb/sth;nur die Kostenfrage steht der Verwirklichung des Projekts im \wege only the issue of cost is an obstacle to this project being implemented;sich jdm in den \weg stellen to bar sb's way;jdm etw in den \weg stellen to place sth in sb's way;jdm nicht über den \weg trauen ( fam) not to trust sb an inch;hier trennen sich unsere \wege this is where we part company;jdm den \weg versperren to block [or bar] sb's way;jdm den \weg vertreten to bar sb's way;auf illegalem \wege by illegal means, illegally;aus dem \weg! stand aside!, make way!;woher des \weg[e]s? (veraltet) where do you come from?; -
53 erratu
du/ad.1. to wander off; bidea \erratu zuen he strayed off the road2. to err; Aita Santuak ez erra dezake the Pope is infallible -
54 drift
[drɪft]1. noun1) a heap of something driven together, especially snow:رُكام، إنْجِرافHis car stuck in a snowdrift.
2) the direction in which something is going; the general meaning:إتِّجاه، مَعْنىI couldn't hear you clearly, but I did catch the drift of what you said.
2. verb1) to (cause to) float or be blown along:يَنْجَرِف، يَنْساقThe boat drifted down the river.
2) (of people) to wander or live aimlessly:يَسيرُ على غَيْر هُدى، يَتَنَقَّلُShe drifted from job to job.
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55 kənar
1. i. edge (qıraq tərəf); brink (uçurumun); sidedəniz kənarı – seasideyolun kənarı – side of the roadçayın kənarı – river bankşəhər kənarı – suburb2. s. kənar adam – strangerkənar cisim – foreign bodykənar işlər – outside matterskənara qoymaq – put asidekənardan kömək – outside helpkənardan müdaxilə – outside interferencemövzudan kənara çıxmaq – wander from the subjectkənara çəkilmək – step aside; keep away(bir işdən) -
56 قيد
قَيَّدَ \ limit: to set a limit to: A policeman’s powers are limited by law. restrict: to limit: He restricted his speech to a few general statement on the subject. tie: to fasten or bind (with rope, etc.): They tied the prisoner’s hands. He tied his horse to a tree. \ See Also حَصَرَ عَلى، ربط (رَبَطَ) \ قَيَّدَ بِالسَّلاسِل \ chain: to fasten with a chain: That fierce dog should be chained up. \ قَيَّدَ بِحَبْل \ tether: to tie (an animal) so that it cannot wander: He tethered his horse to a tree. \ قَيَّدَ في الحساب الدائن \ credit: (in accounts) to record sth. as a credit. \ قَيَّدَ في حِسَاب المَدِين \ debit: to show as being owed; charge: Please debit the cost of these goods to my account. \ قَيْد \ entry: sth. that is put on a list or in a dictionary: There were several wrong entries in the accounts. How many entries are there in this dictionary?. handcuff: one of a pair of metal rings (joined by a chain) for fastening a prisoner’s hands. restriction: a limit: There are restrictions on the sale of alcohol in Britain. tie: sth. that binds; a relationship: family ties. \ See Also بند (بَنْد) \ قَيْد (البحث)، إلخ \ under: used in various expressions that show a particular condition: The road is under repair (is being repaired). The matter is under consideration (is being considered). \ قَيْد الاستعمال \ on: (of any device, such as the brakes of a car) in use. \ قَيْد/ رَهْن الاستعمال \ use: using: These goods are ready for use. That room is not in use at present (is not being used). -
57 טעי
טְעֵי, טְעָאch. same, 1) (corresp. to b. h. תָּעָה) to wander, be lost; to reel. Targ. Y. Gen. 22:14 טָעָת (O. ed. Berl. טְעַת, ed. Vien. תָּעַת). Targ. Is. 28:7. Ib. 19:13; a. fr.Gitt.68b רויא דהוה קא טָעֵי באורחא a drunken man that was lost on the road; a. e. 2) (corresp. to b. h. זָנָה) to go astray, worship idols, to be licentious Targ. Am. 7:17. Targ. Ex. 34:15 ויִטְעוֹן (ed. Amst. O. ויִטְעוּן). Ib. 16 ויַטְעַיָן ed. Berl. (ed. Amst. ויִטְעַיַין, Y. I וכד טַעֲיָין, Y. II וִיטַעֲיָן); a. fr.Gen. R. s. 87, beg. (expl. סררת Prov. 7:11) טַעֲיָא running about, prostitute, v. טָעִיתָא. 3) to err, be mistaken. Targ. Ps. 78:9 טְעוּ miscalculated the term of redemption (v. Ex. R. s. 20).Yeb.121a מִיטְעָא טְעִינָא I was mistaken; a. e. 4) to forget. Targ. Prov. 2:17. Ib. 31:5; 7. Ib. 6:20 (ed. Vien. תטעי מנימוסא deviate from). Af. אַטְעֵי 1) to lead astray, to deceive. Targ. Deut. 27:18 יַטְעֵי (not יִטְ׳). Targ. Ex. 34:16; a. fr.B. Mets.76a אַטְעוּ פועליםוכ׳ the hired men deceived (the one engaging the others deceived them as to their wages, v. preced.); (Var. אִיטְּעוּוכ׳ they were deceived by one of their own).Ḥull.94b מַטְעוּ נפשייהו they deceive themselves; a. fr. 2) to prostitute. Targ. O. Lev. 19:29. 3) (denom. of טַעֲוָא) to deify, worship as deity. Targ. 2 Chr. 24:17 (v. Ex. R. s. 8).( 4) to cause to be forgotten, to ignore. Targ. Prov. 17:14 אַטְעֵי (ed. Lag. מטעי, prob. to be read: אַטֵּיש, h. text נְטוֹש. Ithpe. אִיטְּעִי, אִיטְּעָא 1) to be deceived. B. Mets.76a, v. supra. 2) to be forgotten. Targ. Prov. 6:33 (h. text תמחה). -
58 טעא
טְעֵי, טְעָאch. same, 1) (corresp. to b. h. תָּעָה) to wander, be lost; to reel. Targ. Y. Gen. 22:14 טָעָת (O. ed. Berl. טְעַת, ed. Vien. תָּעַת). Targ. Is. 28:7. Ib. 19:13; a. fr.Gitt.68b רויא דהוה קא טָעֵי באורחא a drunken man that was lost on the road; a. e. 2) (corresp. to b. h. זָנָה) to go astray, worship idols, to be licentious Targ. Am. 7:17. Targ. Ex. 34:15 ויִטְעוֹן (ed. Amst. O. ויִטְעוּן). Ib. 16 ויַטְעַיָן ed. Berl. (ed. Amst. ויִטְעַיַין, Y. I וכד טַעֲיָין, Y. II וִיטַעֲיָן); a. fr.Gen. R. s. 87, beg. (expl. סררת Prov. 7:11) טַעֲיָא running about, prostitute, v. טָעִיתָא. 3) to err, be mistaken. Targ. Ps. 78:9 טְעוּ miscalculated the term of redemption (v. Ex. R. s. 20).Yeb.121a מִיטְעָא טְעִינָא I was mistaken; a. e. 4) to forget. Targ. Prov. 2:17. Ib. 31:5; 7. Ib. 6:20 (ed. Vien. תטעי מנימוסא deviate from). Af. אַטְעֵי 1) to lead astray, to deceive. Targ. Deut. 27:18 יַטְעֵי (not יִטְ׳). Targ. Ex. 34:16; a. fr.B. Mets.76a אַטְעוּ פועליםוכ׳ the hired men deceived (the one engaging the others deceived them as to their wages, v. preced.); (Var. אִיטְּעוּוכ׳ they were deceived by one of their own).Ḥull.94b מַטְעוּ נפשייהו they deceive themselves; a. fr. 2) to prostitute. Targ. O. Lev. 19:29. 3) (denom. of טַעֲוָא) to deify, worship as deity. Targ. 2 Chr. 24:17 (v. Ex. R. s. 8).( 4) to cause to be forgotten, to ignore. Targ. Prov. 17:14 אַטְעֵי (ed. Lag. מטעי, prob. to be read: אַטֵּיש, h. text נְטוֹש. Ithpe. אִיטְּעִי, אִיטְּעָא 1) to be deceived. B. Mets.76a, v. supra. 2) to be forgotten. Targ. Prov. 6:33 (h. text תמחה). -
59 טְעֵי
טְעֵי, טְעָאch. same, 1) (corresp. to b. h. תָּעָה) to wander, be lost; to reel. Targ. Y. Gen. 22:14 טָעָת (O. ed. Berl. טְעַת, ed. Vien. תָּעַת). Targ. Is. 28:7. Ib. 19:13; a. fr.Gitt.68b רויא דהוה קא טָעֵי באורחא a drunken man that was lost on the road; a. e. 2) (corresp. to b. h. זָנָה) to go astray, worship idols, to be licentious Targ. Am. 7:17. Targ. Ex. 34:15 ויִטְעוֹן (ed. Amst. O. ויִטְעוּן). Ib. 16 ויַטְעַיָן ed. Berl. (ed. Amst. ויִטְעַיַין, Y. I וכד טַעֲיָין, Y. II וִיטַעֲיָן); a. fr.Gen. R. s. 87, beg. (expl. סררת Prov. 7:11) טַעֲיָא running about, prostitute, v. טָעִיתָא. 3) to err, be mistaken. Targ. Ps. 78:9 טְעוּ miscalculated the term of redemption (v. Ex. R. s. 20).Yeb.121a מִיטְעָא טְעִינָא I was mistaken; a. e. 4) to forget. Targ. Prov. 2:17. Ib. 31:5; 7. Ib. 6:20 (ed. Vien. תטעי מנימוסא deviate from). Af. אַטְעֵי 1) to lead astray, to deceive. Targ. Deut. 27:18 יַטְעֵי (not יִטְ׳). Targ. Ex. 34:16; a. fr.B. Mets.76a אַטְעוּ פועליםוכ׳ the hired men deceived (the one engaging the others deceived them as to their wages, v. preced.); (Var. אִיטְּעוּוכ׳ they were deceived by one of their own).Ḥull.94b מַטְעוּ נפשייהו they deceive themselves; a. fr. 2) to prostitute. Targ. O. Lev. 19:29. 3) (denom. of טַעֲוָא) to deify, worship as deity. Targ. 2 Chr. 24:17 (v. Ex. R. s. 8).( 4) to cause to be forgotten, to ignore. Targ. Prov. 17:14 אַטְעֵי (ed. Lag. מטעי, prob. to be read: אַטֵּיש, h. text נְטוֹש. Ithpe. אִיטְּעִי, אִיטְּעָא 1) to be deceived. B. Mets.76a, v. supra. 2) to be forgotten. Targ. Prov. 6:33 (h. text תמחה). -
60 טְעָא
טְעֵי, טְעָאch. same, 1) (corresp. to b. h. תָּעָה) to wander, be lost; to reel. Targ. Y. Gen. 22:14 טָעָת (O. ed. Berl. טְעַת, ed. Vien. תָּעַת). Targ. Is. 28:7. Ib. 19:13; a. fr.Gitt.68b רויא דהוה קא טָעֵי באורחא a drunken man that was lost on the road; a. e. 2) (corresp. to b. h. זָנָה) to go astray, worship idols, to be licentious Targ. Am. 7:17. Targ. Ex. 34:15 ויִטְעוֹן (ed. Amst. O. ויִטְעוּן). Ib. 16 ויַטְעַיָן ed. Berl. (ed. Amst. ויִטְעַיַין, Y. I וכד טַעֲיָין, Y. II וִיטַעֲיָן); a. fr.Gen. R. s. 87, beg. (expl. סררת Prov. 7:11) טַעֲיָא running about, prostitute, v. טָעִיתָא. 3) to err, be mistaken. Targ. Ps. 78:9 טְעוּ miscalculated the term of redemption (v. Ex. R. s. 20).Yeb.121a מִיטְעָא טְעִינָא I was mistaken; a. e. 4) to forget. Targ. Prov. 2:17. Ib. 31:5; 7. Ib. 6:20 (ed. Vien. תטעי מנימוסא deviate from). Af. אַטְעֵי 1) to lead astray, to deceive. Targ. Deut. 27:18 יַטְעֵי (not יִטְ׳). Targ. Ex. 34:16; a. fr.B. Mets.76a אַטְעוּ פועליםוכ׳ the hired men deceived (the one engaging the others deceived them as to their wages, v. preced.); (Var. אִיטְּעוּוכ׳ they were deceived by one of their own).Ḥull.94b מַטְעוּ נפשייהו they deceive themselves; a. fr. 2) to prostitute. Targ. O. Lev. 19:29. 3) (denom. of טַעֲוָא) to deify, worship as deity. Targ. 2 Chr. 24:17 (v. Ex. R. s. 8).( 4) to cause to be forgotten, to ignore. Targ. Prov. 17:14 אַטְעֵי (ed. Lag. מטעי, prob. to be read: אַטֵּיש, h. text נְטוֹש. Ithpe. אִיטְּעִי, אִיטְּעָא 1) to be deceived. B. Mets.76a, v. supra. 2) to be forgotten. Targ. Prov. 6:33 (h. text תמחה).
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