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81 побежать
несовер. - бежать, бегать; совер. - побежатьбез доп.1) run; run about ( туда-сюда); (за кем-л./чем-л.) run (after), chase (after)побежать за кем-л. прям. и перен. — to run after smb., to chase (after) smb.
побежать со всех ног, побежать сломя голову — to run at breakneck pace; to run at top speed, to tear along
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82 пробегать
I проб`егать совер.; без доп. II пробег`ать несовер. - пробегать; совер. - пробежатьбез доп.2) (что-л.)cover, run3) (что-л.)skim, scan, run/look through, glance over -
83 побегать
без доп.
run a little, run for a while, have a run* * ** * *бегать; побегать run a little, run for a while -
84 rundt
adv( i en kreds: hele vejen rundt) round ( fx send it round; turn round), around,(am især) around;( hid og did; i forskellige retninger) about, around ( fx travel (, rush, wander, look) about (el. around)), round,(am især) around;præp round ( fx round the world; all the year round);[ forb med gå, løbe:][ gå rundt] walk about, go round,( dreje sig) turn round,( rotere) rotate, revolve;[ lade noget gå rundt] pass something round;[ gå rundt i huset (, gaderne)] walk about (el. around) (in) the house (, the streets);[ flasken gik rundt] the bottle went round;[ lade flasken gå rundt] pass round the bottle;(se også hat);[ løbe rundt] run about,( dreje sig) turn round,( rotere) rotate, revolve;[ få det til at løbe (el. gå) rundt](dvs få pengene til at slå til) make (both) ends meet ( fx it isdifficult to make ends meet these days),( få regnskabet til at balancere) break even ( fx the company will probably just break even);(dvs betale sig) it only just pays;(dvs svimler) his head is swimming,( han er forvirret) his head (el. he) is in a whirl,( han er småtosset) he is dotty;flytte, II. regne);[ med præp & adv:][ rundt i] about, around,(am især) around ( fx look (, wander) about (el. around) thehouse; clothes were lying about (el. around) the room);[ rundt om](præp) round ( fx they were sitting round the table; walk round the lake), on all sides of;(adv) = rundt omkring;[ rundt om i] = rundt i;[ rundt om på] = rundt på;[rundt omkring adv] all around; round about ( fx they were sitting round about, on chairs and benches), around, about ( fx they were just standing around (el. about)), on all sides,( hist og her) here and there;(præp) = rundt om. -
85 суетиться
1) General subject: be fussy, bustle, bustle about, buzz, clutter, create, fidget, flap, hover (вокруг, около - about, around), hurry scurry, hurry skurry, hurry-scurry, hurry-skurry, hustle, jump about, make a fuss, make a fuss about, make a fuss about something, pother, run about, scurry, scuttle, show fussiness, tew, to be fussy, to be in a flurry, trot about, bother, buzz about, fuss, make a to-do, shift around, go into a flat spin2) Australian slang: stew4) Makarov: be in a flurry, fluster, fly around, fuss about5) Taboo: come in (one's) pants, faff, futy, tear-ass about -
86 trajinar
v.1 to bustle about (informal).2 to transport.* * *1 (acarrear) to carry2 familiar (intentar convencer) to cajole1 (moverse) to bustle about, run about2 familiar (intentar convencer) to cajole, coax1 familiar to cajole, coax■ se trajinó a sus padres para que le dejaran ir de viaje he cajoled his parents into letting him go on a trip* * *1.VI (=ajetrearse) to bustle about; (=viajar) to travel around a lot; (=moverse mucho) to be on the go, keep on the move2. VT1) (=transportar) to carry, transport2) Cono Sur (=estafar) to swindle, deceive3) Cono Sur (=registrar) to search4) *** [sexualmente] to lay *** * *verbo intransitivo (fam) to rush about (colloq)* * *= bustle.Ex. It was a just reward for the two hectic years she had spent since graduation from library school, answering telephones that never stopped ringing and bustling from one reference source to another.* * *verbo intransitivo (fam) to rush about (colloq)* * *= bustle.Ex: It was a just reward for the two hectic years she had spent since graduation from library school, answering telephones that never stopped ringing and bustling from one reference source to another.
* * *trajinar [A1 ]villevamos el día trajinando we've been rushing about o rushed off our feet all dayse pasa el día trajinando she's on the go all day ( colloq)* * *
trajinar ( conjugate trajinar) verbo intransitivo (fam) to rush about (colloq)
trajinar verbo intransitivo to be busy
' trajinar' also found in these entries:
English:
go
* * *♦ viFam Fig to bustle about;me paso todo el día trajinando I spend all day rushing around* * *v/i famrush around* * *trajinar vt: to transport, to carrytrajinar vi: to rush around -
87 бегать
1) (быстро перемещаться, отталкиваясь от земли ногами) run; ( туда-сюда) run aboutбе́гать вза́пуски разг. — chase each other
бе́гать ры́сью — trot
2) ( заниматься бегом) runон бе́гает по утра́м — he jogs every morning
3) ( часто ходить куда-л) run, visitбе́гать на свида́ния — go (out) on dates
4) разг. (за кем-л; оказывать внимание) chase (after) smb, run after smb5) ( о глазах) be shifty; roveглаза́ его́ так и бе́гают — he has restless eyes; ( о хитром взгляде) he has shifty eyes, his eyes are shifty
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88 περιτρέχω
A , - : [tense] aor.περιέδρᾰμον Id.Eq.56
; but inf. - : [tense] pf. -a, - δέδρομα (v. infr. 11.1b):— run round and round, τὸ δῶμα π., said by a drunken man, Thgn.505 ;π. τὰ κυνίδια X.Oec.13.8
;π. δεῦρο Ar.V. 138
; π. εἰς ταὐτόν come round, return to the same point, Pl.Tht. 200c, cf. Clit.l.c.2 run about everywhere,οἱ δὲ πυππάζουσι περιτρέχοντες Cratin.52
;κύκλῳ π. καὶ βοᾶν Alex.174.1
;π. ὅπῃ τύχοιμι Pl.Smp. 173a
, cf. Lys.30.21 : generally, to be in motion, circulate, Plot.6.3.24 ; ἡ περιτρέχουσα ὑγρότης flexibility of movement, of a surgeon operating, Plu.2.67e.3metaph., to be current, in vogue, ; ἡ περιτρέχουσα ἑταιρεία common society, Id.Ep. 333e ; ὀνόματα περιτρέχοντα current, D.H.Din.2 ; τέχνη περιτρέχουσα, of Rhetoric, comprehensive art, ars circumcurrens, Quint.Inst.2.21.7.II c. acc., run round,τὴν λίμνην κύκλῳ Ar.Ra. 193
; run round searching,τὴν Πύκνα πᾶσαν Id.Th. 657
; run up to from all sides,τὸν δὲ βληθέντα περιέδραμε ὅμιλος Hdt.8.128
.b of things, esp. in [tense] pf. - δέδρομα, encompass, surround,περιδέδρομεν ἅψεα νοῦσος A.R.3.676
;φήμη κακὴ -δέδρομεν αὐτούς Man.2.298
;ὠκεανὸς π. γαῖαν D.P.41
, cf. Theoc.Ep.4.5.2 metaph., circumvent, take in, Ar.Eq.56.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιτρέχω
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89 kopflos
I Adj.1. headless* * *headless* * *kọpf|los1. adj (fig)in a panic, panicky, in a flap (Brit inf); (lit) headlesskopflos werden — to lose one's head, to get into a flap (Brit inf)
2. advkopflos durch die Gegend laufen — to run about like a headless chicken (Brit), to run around like a chicken with its head cut off (US)
* * *kopf·losI. adj1. (ganz verwirrt) bewildered, confused▪ \kopflos sein/werden to be/become hystericaljdn \kopflos machen to confuse sb2. (enthauptet) headless, beheadedII. adv in a bewildered [or confused] manner* * *1.1) rash; (in Panik) panic-stricken2) (ohne Kopf) headless2.adverbial rashlykopflos davonrennen/umherrennen — flee in panic/run round in a panic
* * *A. adj1. headless2. fig (erschreckt) panic-stricken;kopflose Flucht stampedeB. adv:kopflos davonrennen flee in panic* * *1.1) rash; (in Panik) panic-stricken2) (ohne Kopf) headless2.adverbial rashlykopflos davonrennen/umherrennen — flee in panic/run round in a panic
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90 ganiać
(-am, -asz); viganiać za czymś — ( zabiegać) to run after sth
* * *ipf.(= biegać) run (about l. around); ganiać za kimś (t. = zalecać się do kogoś) chase (after) sb, run after sb; ganiać za czymś (t. = starać się o coś) chase after sth.ipf.pot. race against each other.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ganiać
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91 wybiegać
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wybiegać
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92 auslaufen
aus|lau·fen irreg vi1) ( herauslaufen)[aus etw] \auslaufen to run out [of sth]; ( wegen Undichtheit) to leak out [of sth];[nach etw] \auslaufen to [set] sail [for sth], to put out to sea3) ( nicht fortgeführt werden) to be discontinued;ausgelaufen discontinuedgut/nicht gut \auslaufen to turn out well/badly6) ( zum Stillstand kommen) to come to a stop; Läufer a. to ease off, to slow down; Skispringer to glide to a stop7) ( übergehen in)in etw akk \auslaufen to run into sth; ( dadurch breiter werden) to open out into sth; Berge to end in sth; Streit, Ehekrach to turn into sthvr haben;sich \auslaufen to have a good run about [or enough exercise] -
93 correr por
v.1 to run along, to run about, to run around.2 to career along, to speed by.3 to run down, to roll down.El sudor corría por su cara Sweat was running down his face. -
94 бегать
несовер. - бегать; совер. - побегатьбез доп.; ненаправл.бегать за кем-л. прям. и перен. — to run after smb., to chase (after) smb.
бегать взапуски — разг. to chase each other
2) только несовер.; только ненаправл. (о чьих-л. глазах)rove, roam; be shiftyглаза его так и бегают — he has restless eyes; he has shifty eyes ( о хитром взгляде)
3) (от кого-л./чего-л.; только несовер.)avoid, shun; get away (from); flee (from) поэт. -
95 discurro
dis-curro, curri and cucurri ( perf. discucurri, Liv. 25, 25, 9; Sen. Contr. 4, 2; Suet. Calig. 32:I.discurrisse,
Curt. 4, 15, 5;oftener curri,
Liv. 34, 37; 3, 7, 32; Sen. Ep. 90, 36; Curt. 4, 15, 10 al.), cursum, 3, v. n.To run different ways, to run to and fro, run about (not freq. till after the Aug. per.; in Cic not at all): in muris armata civitas, * Caes. B. C. 3, 105, 3:B.deus in montibus altis,
Ov. F. 2, 285:plebs pileata tota Urbe,
Suet. Ner. 57:circa deum delubra,
Liv. 26, 9; cf.:circa vias,
id. 25, 9:per omnes silvas,
Ov. M. 14, 419; cf.:per ambitum lacus,
Suet. Claud. 21; and:per Baianum sinum equis,
id. Calig. 19:more victorum cum palma discucurrit,
id. ib. 32 et saep.—Designating [p. 590] the term. ad quem:ad portas,
Liv. 25, 37; Verg. A. 12, 577:ad arma,
Liv. 5, 36:ad praedam,
Curt. 4, 15:ad officia,
Petr. 114:ad rapiendas virgines,
Liv. 1, 9 et saep.:in latera,
Front. Strat. 2, 3, 10; cf.:a media in utramque partem,
Quint. 2, 4, 15.— Pass. impers.:ilicet in muros tota discurritur urbe,
Verg. A. 11, 468:in tribus ad suffragium ferendum,
Liv. 25, 2:ab caede ad diripiendam urbem,
id. 27, 16 al. —In the pass., with a homogeneous subject: discursis magnis itineribus,
Amm. 29, 5.—Of inanimate and abstract subjects:II.discurrentes maculae in gemma,
Plin. 37, 1, 3, § 5; 13, 21, 37, § 117:catenae circa latera,
id. 33, 3, 12, § 40 al.:(Nilus) diversa ruens septem discurrit in ora,
Verg. G. 4, 291; Plin. 11, 37, 69, § 182:fama tota urbe discurrit,
Curt. 4, 1:mens discurret utroque,
Ov. R. Am. 443.—Transf., to traverse, run through or over, hasten through (post-class.):III.latius arva,
Avien. Descr. Orb. 516:Gallias,
Amm. 15, 5, 4:tramite aliquo discurso,
id. 16, 2, 10:discursis itineribus magnis,
id. 29, 5, 17.—Trop., like Gr. dielthein, to speak at length of a thing, to discourse of (post-class.):super quo nunc pauca discurram,
Amm. 17, 4 (cf. in this sense the Romance discorrere, discourir, and v. 2, discursus, II.). -
96 διαθέω
A run about, run to and fro, Th.8.92, Jul.Mis. 338c, etc.; of reports, spread, X.Oec. 20.3; of a panic, Id.Cyr.6.2.13; ἀστέρες διαθέοντες shooting stars, Arist.Mete. 342b21. -
97 διατρέχω
A- έδρᾰμον Od.3.177
, etc., also- έθρεξα Call.Lav. Pall.23
, AP5.225 (Paul. Sil.):— run across or over, ἰχθυόεντα κέλευθα διέδραμον Od.l.c.;τίς δ' ἂν ἑκὼν τοσσόνδε διαδράμοι ἁλμυρὸν ὕδωρ; 5.100
; ; pass through,διὰ τῆς πόλεως Sammelb.3924.26
(i A.D.).2 metaph., run through, ;τὰ ἡδέα X.Mem.2.1.31
; δ. τὸν λόγον get to the end of it, Pl.Phdr. 237a.II abs., run about, , cf. Men.Epit. 245; ;νεφέλαι διέδραμον Theoc.22.20
: metaph., run through, spread,ἐν τῷ σώματι διέδραμε γαργαλισμός Hegesipp.Com.1.16
;δ. σάλος ἁπάντων καὶ νεωτερισμός Plu.Alex.68
;θροῦς δ. τῆς ἐκκλησίας Id.Pyrrh.13
.2 of Time, pass away, Hdn.2.6.3.3 δ. εἰς.. come quite to.., Hp.Int. 39; δ. μέχρι penetrate to.., Plu.Pyrrh. 24;πρὸς τὴν οἰκονομίαν PGiss. 79ii4
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98 זני
זני, זָנָה(b. h.) 1) (to run to and fro, wander;) (with אחר) to run after, (with מאחרי) to run away from; esp. to run about as a prostitute, to be faithless, be unchaste (cmp. ch. נפקת ברא for זוֹנָה, a. טעי for our w.). Sabb.55b (play on פ̇ח̇ז̇, Gen. 49:4) פ̇סעת … ח̇טאת זָ֗נִיתָ thou hast trespassed upon religion, sinned, been unchaste (v. זוּל).Snh.100b שמא תִזְנֶה lest she may go astray (be seduced); a. v. fr. 2) to commit an offense. Gitt.6b explain. ותזנה עליו, Jud. 19:2, cmp. Targ. a. l. Pi. זִינָּה same, also to invite faithlessness, to excite the senses. Sabb.88b עלובה כלה מְזַנָּה בתוך חופתה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) bold is the bride who thinks of faithlessness while getting married; Gitt.36b שזִינְּתָה בקרבוכ׳. Sot.10a כל המְזַנֶּה … מְזַנֶּנֶת עליו if a man is lewd, his wife will think of faithlessness against him; Yalk. Job 918 מְזַנָּה תחתיו. Meg.15a רחב בשמה זִינְּתָהוכ׳ Raḥab suggested impure thoughts by her name ( Raḥab hazzonah), Jael with her call (Jud. 4:18), v. זְכִירָה; a. fr.Trnsf. (of plants) to degenerate. Gen. R. s. 28, end אף הארץ זינתה the earth, too, became degenerated in her produces; v. זוֹנַיָּיא. Y.Kil.I, beg.26d הפירות מְזַנִּין the produces may degenerate (ref. to Lev. 19:29). -
99 זנה
זני, זָנָה(b. h.) 1) (to run to and fro, wander;) (with אחר) to run after, (with מאחרי) to run away from; esp. to run about as a prostitute, to be faithless, be unchaste (cmp. ch. נפקת ברא for זוֹנָה, a. טעי for our w.). Sabb.55b (play on פ̇ח̇ז̇, Gen. 49:4) פ̇סעת … ח̇טאת זָ֗נִיתָ thou hast trespassed upon religion, sinned, been unchaste (v. זוּל).Snh.100b שמא תִזְנֶה lest she may go astray (be seduced); a. v. fr. 2) to commit an offense. Gitt.6b explain. ותזנה עליו, Jud. 19:2, cmp. Targ. a. l. Pi. זִינָּה same, also to invite faithlessness, to excite the senses. Sabb.88b עלובה כלה מְזַנָּה בתוך חופתה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) bold is the bride who thinks of faithlessness while getting married; Gitt.36b שזִינְּתָה בקרבוכ׳. Sot.10a כל המְזַנֶּה … מְזַנֶּנֶת עליו if a man is lewd, his wife will think of faithlessness against him; Yalk. Job 918 מְזַנָּה תחתיו. Meg.15a רחב בשמה זִינְּתָהוכ׳ Raḥab suggested impure thoughts by her name ( Raḥab hazzonah), Jael with her call (Jud. 4:18), v. זְכִירָה; a. fr.Trnsf. (of plants) to degenerate. Gen. R. s. 28, end אף הארץ זינתה the earth, too, became degenerated in her produces; v. זוֹנַיָּיא. Y.Kil.I, beg.26d הפירות מְזַנִּין the produces may degenerate (ref. to Lev. 19:29). -
100 זָנָה
זני, זָנָה(b. h.) 1) (to run to and fro, wander;) (with אחר) to run after, (with מאחרי) to run away from; esp. to run about as a prostitute, to be faithless, be unchaste (cmp. ch. נפקת ברא for זוֹנָה, a. טעי for our w.). Sabb.55b (play on פ̇ח̇ז̇, Gen. 49:4) פ̇סעת … ח̇טאת זָ֗נִיתָ thou hast trespassed upon religion, sinned, been unchaste (v. זוּל).Snh.100b שמא תִזְנֶה lest she may go astray (be seduced); a. v. fr. 2) to commit an offense. Gitt.6b explain. ותזנה עליו, Jud. 19:2, cmp. Targ. a. l. Pi. זִינָּה same, also to invite faithlessness, to excite the senses. Sabb.88b עלובה כלה מְזַנָּה בתוך חופתה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) bold is the bride who thinks of faithlessness while getting married; Gitt.36b שזִינְּתָה בקרבוכ׳. Sot.10a כל המְזַנֶּה … מְזַנֶּנֶת עליו if a man is lewd, his wife will think of faithlessness against him; Yalk. Job 918 מְזַנָּה תחתיו. Meg.15a רחב בשמה זִינְּתָהוכ׳ Raḥab suggested impure thoughts by her name ( Raḥab hazzonah), Jael with her call (Jud. 4:18), v. זְכִירָה; a. fr.Trnsf. (of plants) to degenerate. Gen. R. s. 28, end אף הארץ זינתה the earth, too, became degenerated in her produces; v. זוֹנַיָּיא. Y.Kil.I, beg.26d הפירות מְזַנִּין the produces may degenerate (ref. to Lev. 19:29).
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