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1 SCATHE
• My next neighbour's scathe is my present peril - У соседа занялось - гляди в оба (У)• One does the scathe, and another has the scorn - Руки согрешили, а спина виновата (P) -
2 herir con sarcasmo
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3 SKEÐJA
(skeð, skadda, skaddr), v. to do scathe to, hurt, damage, with dat. (s. lífi e-s); ek skadda klæðum hans, I spoiled his clothes; axi var skatt, one ear of corn was damaged; with acc., þær þora ekki mýss s., they dare not do harm to mice.* * *pres. skeðr; pret. skaddi; the subj. skeddi does not occur; part. skaddr, skatt; [see skaða]:—to scathe, hurt, with acc.; skeðja líkami þeirra, H. E. ii. 68; ok vilda ek aldri skeðja, Fas. i. 209; ef maðr skeðr þar jörð, Grág. ii. 229; s. þá jörðu, 216; eigi á þá jörðu at s. ( to violate) til þess at grafa lík, K. Þ. K. 22; þær þora ekki mýss skeðja, Pr. 474.2. to do scathe to, damage, with dat.; iðrumk ek er ek skadda klæðum hans, that I spoiled his clothes, Sks. 720; þá á landeigandi þá sök, ef jörðu er skatt, Grág. ii. 337; svá at þú skeðir (subj.) jörðunni, Sks. 89 B; er hvergi s. hári sínu, Al. 68; s. váru ríki, 120; ekki má vápn s. henni, Karl. 461; engu hári var skatt, Fms. xi. 309; s. lífi þínu, Sks. 721; s. líkömum þeirra, H. E. i. 464; en þá er skorit er skeðr beini eðr brjóski, Grág. ii. 11; axi var skatt, one ear of corn was damaged, Fas. iii. 13. -
4 невредим
1) General subject: without scathe (ый)2) Makarov: without scathe -
5 оберегать
1) General subject: guard, preserve, protect, keep out of (кого-л., от чего-л.), wrap in cotton-wool3) American: forfend4) Rare: nuzzle (кого-л.)5) Makarov: defend, guard from scathe, keep from scathe -
6 охранять
1) General subject: convoy, cordon, keep sentry (что-л.), keep watch and ward, mother, patrol, police, preserve, protect, safeguard, safekeep, sain (молитвой или заговором от нечистой силы), secure, sentinel, stand sentinel over, stand sentinel over (что-л.), stand sentry (что-л.), watch, watch over, defend, have the custody of, keep sentry, stand guard (over sth)2) Biology: guard3) Naval: belay5) Engineering: ward7) Automobile industry: keep8) Makarov: cover( with a patent), guard from scathe, hold ward, keep from scathe, keep ward, keep watch (over), mount, stand sentinel over (smth.) (что-л.)9) Scuba diving: safety guard -
7 причинять вред
1) General subject: damnify, disserve, (большой) do harm to (кому-л., чему-л.), do hurt to (кому-л.), do somebody an injury, harm, prejudice, scathe, shipwreck, administer a blow, disadvantage, hurt, strike a blow2) Medicine: interfere3) Law: damage, injure, maintain nuisance, prejudice (правам, интересам), trespass, wrong4) Mass media: wreak damage (как акт возмездия)5) Makarov: distress, play Old Harry, play havoc, play hell, play the bear, play the deuce, play the devil, play the dickens, play the mischief, deal a blow, deliver a blow, do harm, do scathe, do an injury (кому-л.), do hurt to (кому-л.), do harm to (кому-л. чему-л.) -
8 Beleidigung
f1. insult; JUR. slander; schriftliche: libel; etw. als Beleidigung empfinden take offen|ce (Am. -se) at s.th., consider s.th. an offen|ce (Am. -se); sich gegenseitig Beleidigungen an den Kopf werfen trade insults* * *die Beleidigungoffence; offense; insult; affront; wrong; libel; scathe; contumely* * *Be|lei|di|gungf -, -eninsult; (JUR ) (mündliche) slander; (schriftliche) libeleine Beléídigung für das Auge — an eyesore
etw als Beléídigung auffassen — to take sth as an insult, to take offence (Brit) or offense (US) at sth
* * *die1) (an insult, usually one made in public: His remarks were obviously intended as an affront to her.) affront2) ((a) comment or action that insults: She took it as an insult that he did not shake hands with her.) insult* * *Be·lei·di·gung<-, -en>f2. (Schmähung) insultetw als [eine] \Beleidigung auffassen to take sth as an insult, to take offence [or AM -se] at sth* * *die; Beleidigung, Beleidigungen insult; (Rechtsw.) (schriftlich) libel; (mündlich) slandereine Beleidigung für das Auge/Ohr — (fig.) an offence to the eye/ear
* * *sich gegenseitig Beleidigungen an den Kopf werfen trade insults* * *die; Beleidigung, Beleidigungen insult; (Rechtsw.) (schriftlich) libel; (mündlich) slandereine Beleidigung für das Auge/Ohr — (fig.) an offence to the eye/ear
* * *f.affront n.indignity n.insult n.libel n.offence n.scathe n.slander n. -
9 GEIGR
m.1) scathe, serious hurt; vinna, gera, veita e-m geig, to hurt one;2) danger (er þat enn mesti g.).* * *m. a scathe, serious hurt; ef þeir fá geig af vápnum sínum, Nj. 115; vinna, veita, göra e-m geig, to hurt one, 253, Fms. xi. 119; at óstyrk kona skyldi geig göra mega svá miklum sel, that she should have been able to cause death to so big a seal, Bs. i. 335; eigi vilda ek þér geig hafa gört, Njarð. 378; en þess varð aldregi víst, hverr honum hafði geig veittan, who had slain him, Orkn. 376, Fbr. (in a verse); ef kirkju verðr geigr af eldi, K. Þ. K. 48.2. danger; er þat enn mesti geigr, Ld. 238, Fms. vii. 270; en mér þótti þú stýra oss til ens mesta geigs, Hkr. ii. 222; at eigi veitti hann þau áhlaup í bræði sinni er geig setti, 686 B. 1; sagði at þá væri búit við geig mikinn með þeim feðgum, Eg. 158.3. a squint, a leer; geigr er þér í augum, Nj. in a ditty.COMPDS: geigrligr, geigrskot, geigskot, geigrþing. -
10 SAKA
I)(að), v. to do harm, scathe (jarl kvað þat ekki s. mundu); impers., hvat sem at var gört, sakaði hann (acc.) ekki, no matter what they did, no harm came to him; recipr., at vér skylim sjálfir um sakast, that we should injure one another.(að), v. to blame, find fault with; s. sik um e-t, to blame oneself for (ekki mun tjá at s. sik um orðinn hlut); recipr., sakast um e-t, to blame one another for a thing; s. sáryrðum, to bandy cutting words.* * *að, [sök; Ulf. sakan = μάχεσθαι, ἐπιτιμαν, ga-sakan = ἐλέγχειν, A. S. sacan; cp. sókn, sækja, sekr]:—prop. ‘to fight,’ which remains in Hom. 30.2. to blame, find fault with; saka sik um e-t, to blame oneself for a thing, Nj. 20, Fms. xi. 2; sakask um e-t, to blame one another, Fb. ii. 25, Al. 81; Þorvaldr lét ekki tjóa at sakask um verkit, Glúm. 374; cp. the saying, tjáir ekki að sakast um orðinn hlut, no use to cry over spilt milk; sakask við e-n, to throw the blame on, to scold, Mart. 121; sakask sáryrðum, to come to words, Ls. 5.3. part. sakaðr, charged, accused, Gþl. 548: in the phrase, sakaðr ok sifjaðr, foe and friend, 14, 67, 547: convicted, guilty, Fms. ix. 427.II. to hurt, harm, scathe; þér skal ekki saka, Nj. 53; jarl kvað þat ekki saka mundu, Orkn. 408: impers., sakaði hann (acc.) ekki, Fms. i. 104; Skúta sakaði ekki, Rd. 295: sakaðr, hurt, wounded, Sturl. iii. 267; var ekki borð sakat (damaged) í skipi þeirra, Ld. 76; mun ek göra ráð fyrir svá at ekki saki til, Fms. i. 189; Ólafr kvað ekki til mundu saka, Ld. 76.2. recipr., eigi hygg ek okkr myni úlfa dæmi, at vér skylim sjálfir um sakask, that we should destroy one another like wolves, Hom. 30. -
11 skaða
(að), v. impers., e-n skaðar ekki, it does one no harm or damage.* * *1.að, [see skeðja; Engl. scathe; O. H. G. skadon; Germ. schaden; Dan. skade]:—to scathe, hurt, in old writers impers. to take hurt, be scathed; ekki skal þik í skaða, Ld. 212; þig skaðar ekki, frændi, ef ek einn mæli þetta, Fb. ii. 194; má ok vera at skikkjuna skaði ekki, Fms, ii. 279; bætti hann þat, svá at ekki skaðaði, vii. 158.2.u, f. a bird, Dan. skade, Edda (Gl.) -
12 SKAÐI
m.1) scathe, harm, damage (gøra e-m skaða); verða fyrir sköðum, to suffer losses;2) loss in a person; þótti henni mikill s. eptir mann sinn, she felt she had a great loss in her husband;* * *a, m. scathe, harm, damage, Grág. ii. 65; göra skaða, 121, Jb. 421; ef fieiri menn bíða skaða, Grág. i. 459; ér munuð fá skaða bæði farms ok skips, 656 C. 21; henni þótti mikill skaði ( great loss) eptir mann sinn, Eg. 36, Nj. 25: in plur., hefna skaða þeirra er oss hafa görvir verit, Fms. ix. 352; varðveita fyrir þjófum, ok við eldi ok við sköðum, 623. 21: death, destruction, veita sér sjálfr skaða, to destroy oneself, Al. 106; verða e-m at skaða, Eg. 114; hversu mörgum dýrum hann hefði at skaða orðit, how many deer he had killed, Fas. ii. 543; verðr hverr öðrum at skaða, Edda i. 190.COMPDS: skaðabætr, skaðaferð, skaðalauss, skaðaligr, skaðamaðr, skaðasamligr, skaðasamr. -
13 SKÓÐ
n. [skaði and skóð point to a lost strong verb], scathe, bale, a noxious thing; hjálma skóð, randar s., skjaldar s., the scathe of helmets, of shields, i. e. a weapon; mær skóð, the bright weapons, Hallfred; Hildar s., id.: in compds, ben-skóð, víg-s., val-s., remmi-s., i. e. weapons, Lex. Poët.; the word is only used in poetry. -
14 skæði
1.i. e. skœði, n. pl. [derived from skór], the piece of leather cut square for making a pair of shoes; þar liggr léskrápr, taki hann sér þar af skæði, Ísl. ii. 113; var þá skorin yxnis-húðin til skæða, 71, Skíða R. 23, 24, 26, 32, 38; il-skæði, Od. xiv. 24. skæða-drífa, u, f. flakes of snow. skæða-tollr, m. a ‘shoe-tax,’ a kind of church-tax; s. af hverju bænhúsi, Vm. 92; s. ok osttollr, 74; hey-tollr, ljós-tollr, ost-tollr, skæða-tollr af ellifu bæjum, en af Arnar-vatni osttollr ok s. at eins, Pm. 76.2.n. [skæðr], scathe, damage; tungu-skæði, ‘tongue-scathe,’ bad language. -
15 VÁÐI
m. scathe, danger, peril, of extreme sudden danger (mér þykkir við váða búit, ef); stýra e-m til ens mesta, váða, to expose one to the greatest danger.* * *a, m. (vóði, voði), [prop. derivative from vá; Dan. vaade]:—a danger, peril, of extreme sudden danger; stýra til váða, Ó. H. 136, Fms. vii. 145; mér þykkir við váða búit, ef vér verðum rangsáttir, Ó. H. 92; heldr við váða, 168, Fms. ii. 116; þat var við váða sjálvan, vii. 64.2. a dangerous object; vápn eðr annarr váði, Grág. ii. 117, Sks. 299; orms váði, poët. ‘snake-bale,’ i. e. the winter, Edda (Ht.); vitnis váði, the Wolf’s foe, i. e. Odin, (in a verse); lindar váði, ‘lime-scathe,’ i. e. fire, Fm. 43.COMPDS: váðablót, váðaeldr, váðahark, váðakuldi, váðalaust, váðaligr, váðasamligr, váðveifliga, váðaverk, váðvænligr, váðvænn. -
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17 вред
1) General subject: bale, damage, detriment (without detriment to - без ущерба для), detrimental, disadvantage, disservice, disutility, evil, harm, harmfulness, ill, mischief, prejudice, scathe, wrong, hurt, injury, problems2) Law: damnify, endamagement, grievance, harmful consequence, lesion, nuisance, prejudicing3) Ecology: impairment4) leg.N.P. damage (law of torts), injury (law of torts)5) Makarov: spoil6) Phraseological unit: do a number on (To damage.) -
18 вредить
1) General subject: blast (растениям и т. п.), blemish, blight, damage, do hurt to (кому-л.), endamage (кому-л.), harm, injure, interfere (pleasure must not be allowed to interfere with business - развлечение не должно вредить делу), make mischief, maul, scathe, stab, wrong, do damage, defile2) Military: sabotage3) Engineering: hurt4) Agriculture: blast (растениям, посевам)5) Mechanics: impair6) Business: affect7) Makarov: cause damage, do damage, do hurt to (кому-л.) -
19 громить
1) General subject: batter, blitz, clobber, crush, discomfit, excoriate (о критике), fulminate, fustigate, rout, scathe (сатирой, критикой), sledge, sledge hammer, sledge-hammer, smash, smear, thunder, trash, go on the rampage (A gang of teens went on the rampage at the mall and there wasn't a police officer in sight. - стали громить)2) Military: bludgeon, lacerate, overthrow, put to rout, shoot the daylight( out of)3) Arms production: destroy4) Makarov: fulminate against -
20 губить
1) General subject: assassinate (что-л.), bring to ruin, canker, crab, dead, destroy, kill, overwhelm, perish (обыкн. pass.), play hell, play the devil, play the mischief, ruin, scathe, shipwreck, short circuit, short-circuit (что-л.), spoil, ulcerate, undo, waste, wilt (цветы), wither, fling down, play the deuce with, wreck, ravage, drag down2) Medicine: ulcer4) American: pickle5) Obsolete: bane7) Jargon: rub, shoot down in flames8) Makarov: blast (посевы), play Old Harry, play havoc, play the bear, play the deuce, play the dickens, poison, swamp, undo (рост растений), wreck (здоровье, карьеру и т.п.), do for, do for (обыкн. pass.)9) Scuba diving: murder
См. также в других словарях:
scathe — scathe·ful; scathe·less; scathe; scathe·less·ly; … English syllables
Scathe — (sk[=a][th]; 277), Scath Scath (sk[a^]th; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scathed} (sk[=a][th]d or sk[a^]tht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Scathing} (sk[=a][th] [i^]ng or sk[a^]th ).] [Icel. ska[eth]a; akin to AS. scea[eth]an, sce[eth][eth]an, Dan. skade, Sw.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scathe — index damage, disable, harm (noun), harm (verb), lash (attack verbally), persecute Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
scathe — (v.) c.1200, from O.N. skaða to hurt, injure, from P.Gmc. *skath (Cf. O.E. sceaþian to hurt, injure, O.Fris. skethia, M.Du. scaden, Du. schaden, O.H.G. scadon, Ger. schaden, Goth. scaþjan to injure, damage ), from PIE root *sket … Etymology dictionary
scathe — [skāth] vt. scathed, scathing [ME scathen < ON skatha < skathi, harm, akin to Ger schaden, to harm < IE base * skēth , to injure > Gr (a)skēthēs, (un)harmed] 1. Now Chiefly Dial. a) to injure b) to wither; sear 2. to denounce fierce … English World dictionary
scathe — Scath Scath (sk[a^]th; 277), n. [Icel. ska[eth]i; akin to Dan. skade, Sw. skada, AS. scea[eth]a, sca[eth]a, foe, injurer, OS. ska[eth]o, D. schade, harm, injury, OHG. scade, G. schade, schaden; cf. Gr. askhqh s unharmed. Cf. {Scathe}, v.] Harm;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scathe — [12] Scathe is now encountered virtually only in the negative form unscathed (first recorded in the 14th century), but originally it was a verb in its own right, meaning ‘harm’. It was borrowed from Old Norse skatha, which was descended from a… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
scathe — [12] Scathe is now encountered virtually only in the negative form unscathed (first recorded in the 14th century), but originally it was a verb in its own right, meaning ‘harm’. It was borrowed from Old Norse skatha, which was descended from a… … Word origins
scathe — v. & n. v.tr. 1 poet. injure esp. by blasting or withering. 2 (as scathing adj.) witheringly scornful (scathing sarcasm). 3 (with neg.) do the least harm to (shall not be scathed) (cf. UNSCATHED). n. (usu. with neg.) archaic harm; injury (without … Useful english dictionary
scathe|ful — «SKAYTH fuhl», adjective. Archaic. hurtful; harmful; injurious … Useful english dictionary
scathe|less — «SKAYTH lihs», adjective. without harm; unhurt: »It is a game from which you will come out scatheless, but I have been scalded (Anthony Trollope). SYNONYM(S): uninjured, unharmed … Useful english dictionary