-
1 munir
munir [myniʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb2. reflexive verb► se munir• se munir de [+ papiers] to take with one ; [+ imperméable] to take ; [+ argent, nourriture] to take a supply of* * *myniʀ
1.
1) to provide [personne] (de with)2) ( équiper)
2.
se munir verbe pronominalse munir de — ( apporter) to bring [argent, arme]; ( emporter) to take
* * *myniʀ vtmunir qn/qch de — to equip sb/sth with
* * *munir verb table: finirA vtr1 to provide [personne] (de with); munir les passagers de gilets de sauvetage to provide passengers with lifejackets; les enfants étaient munis de repas froids the children had packed lunches; muni des derniers sacrements Relig fortified with the last rites;2 ( équiper) munir un bâtiment d'un escalier de secours to put a fire escape on a building; munir une maison d'une chaudière supplémentaire to put an extra boiler into a house; appareil photo muni d'un flash camera fitted with a flash; porte munie d'un verrou door with a bolt.B se munir vpr il faut vous munir de gants ( apporter) you should bring gloves; ( emporter) you should take gloves; manifestants munis de barres de fer demonstrators carrying iron bars; se munir de patience to summon up one's patience; se munir de courage to pluck up one's courage.[mynir] verbe transitifmunir quelqu'un de to provide ou to supply somebody withmunie d'un plan de la ville, elle se mit en route equipped ou armed with a map of the town, she set offmunir quelque chose de to equip ou to fit something with————————se munir de verbe pronominal plus prépositionse munir de vêtements chauds/d'un parapluie to equip oneself with warm clothes/an umbrellamunissez-vous de votre passeport carry your passport ou take your passport with you -
2 muñir
(the i ending is absorbed by ñ in certain persons of certain tenses)Past IndicativeImperfect SubjunctiveFuture Subjunctive* * *VT1) (=convocar) to summon, call, convoke2) pey (=amañar) to rig, fix* * *muñir [A1 ]vt* * *munir RP♦ vimunir de algo a algo/alguien to provide sth/sb with sth♦ See also the pronominal verb munirse* * *v/t fam ( amañar) provide, supply -
3 munir meî silfur-/gullhúî
-
4 se munir
myniʀ vpr/réflse munir de — to provide o.s. with
-
5 eptirgangs-munir
m. pl. importunity. -
6 erfiðis-munir
m. pl. toils, exertion, Bárð. 180, Fas. i. 402, Fb. i. 280. -
7 fjár-munir
m. pl. property, valuables, Fms. xi. 321, Hkr. iii. 114, Hom. 111. -
8 gagns-munir
m. pl. useful things, Fbr. 22; veita e-m g., to help one, Hkr. ii. 251: mod. gain, profit, eigin g., Pass. 28. 6. -
9 skaps-munir
m. pl. mind, temper, disposition, Eb. 110, Sd. 188, Hrafn. 24, Ísl. ii. 12, Fms. iii. 195, v. 341. -
10 vegs-munir
m. pl. honours, credit, fame, Fær. 212. -
11 vits-munir
m. pl. ‘stores of wit,’ sense, sagacity, cleverness; mun nú betra at hafa vitsmuni við, Nj. 76; lærdóm ok vitzmuni, Bs. i. 90; hefir hann komit á vitzmuni við mik, outwitted me, Lv. 48; með vitzmunum mínum ok hvatleika, Nj. 276; ok er hann var nökkurra vetra gamall, óxu þó eigi mjök v. hans, Sd. 176; heill í sínum vitzmunum, in one’s full senses, D. N. (phrase in wills); eigi er jafnkomit um vitzmuni með ykkr, Fb. ii. 43; freq. in mod. usage.2. = vit, the five senses; allra vitsmuna, augna, heyrnar …, Hom., St. (rare). -
12 MUNR
I)(-ar, -ir), m.1) mind; e-m leikr í mun, one has a mind to, feels inclined to (= leikr e-m í skapi); munar stríð, heart’s grief;2) mind, longing, delight; at mínum munum, to my mind; gráta at mun, to weep heartily; at mannskis munum, to please anybody; leita e-m munar, to comfort one;3) love; sá inn máttki m., all-powerful love; vættak míns munar, I waited for my love; komast á muni við e-n, to insinuate oneself, become intimate, with one.(-ar, -ir), m.1) difference (hví gørir þú svá mikinn mun barnanna); er þess, mikill m., hvárt, it makes a great difference, whether;2) moment, importance; e-m er m. undir e-u, it is of importance to one (at hann skyldi segja honum þá hluti, er honum væri m. undir at vita); e-m er m. at e-u, it is of some moment (ok mætti þér verða munr at, at þeir væri þér heldr sinnaðir en í móti); meta muninn, to hesitate (Hrólfr mat eigi munin eptir þeim at fara); Grímr gørði ok þann mun allan, er hann mátti, G. strained every nerve;3) the dat. ‘muni’ or ‘mun’ before a compar., somewhat (= nökkuru), considerably, a good deal; ljóstu mun kyrrara, strike somewhat more gently; með muni minna liði, with consideralby less force; adding a pronoun, þeim mun (before a compar.) = því; þeim mun betr, so much the better; engum mun = engu; engum mun verr, no worse;4) what is wanted, required; er mikilla muna vant or á vant, much is wanting (þótti honum mikilla muna á vant, at vel væri); E. hafði eigi skaplyndi til at biðja konung hér neinna muna um, E. was too proud to beg anything in this case;5) adverbial phrases, fyrir hvern mun, by all means; fyrir engan mun, by no means;6) means, things; at eigi munið ér alla yðra muni til leggja, that you will not contribute all your means, strain every nerve; biskup las fyrst smám ok smám munina fyrir þeim, expounded all the details for them.* * *1.m., older form monr, Hom. (St.) 21, gen. munar, dat. mun, pl. munir; [Dan. mon]:—prop. the moment or turn of the balance; this sense, however, only occurs in phrases more or less derived or metaphorical, as in the phrase, vera mikilla (lítilla) muna (gen. pl.) vant, to be in want of much ( little); man yðr eigi svá mikilla muna ávant, at þér munið eigi vilja upp hefjask ok rekask af hendi frænda-skömm þessa, ye are not in want of so much, that …, you are not so deficient, that …, the metaphor from under-weight, Ó. H. 32, cp. Fms. iv. 79; hann spurði eptir vendiliga hvernig Kristinn dómr væri haldinn á Íslandi, ok þótti honum mikilla muna ávant at vel væri 44; lítilla muna vant, lacking but little; hygg ek at mér verði meiri muna vant en Þórolfi, Eg. 113; ok er mér mikilla muna vant at ek halda réttu máli, ef ek skal heldr láta lausar eignir mínir aflaga fyrir þér en berjask við þik, 504; en ef við annan þeirra verðr muna vant, Grág. i. 120:—sjá fyrir mun (munum) um e-t, to foresee how a thing will turn, what turn it will take; eigi þykkjumk ek þar sjá fyrir munum, hvárt …, Fb. i. 529; Erlingr fékk sér eigi skaplyndi til at biðja hér neinna muna um, E. was too proud to beg anything in this case, Ó. H. 47.2. temp. the nick of time; hann bað Hallverð ganga út til sin um litla muni, for a little while, Fms. ii. 71.II. the difference; hví görir þú svá mikinn mun barnanna? Sd. 141; er þess mikill munr, hvárt …, it makes a great difference, whether …, Fms. vii. 132; ef fé er verra, ok skulu þeir virða þann mun, ok skal hann gjalda honum þann, make good the balance, Grág. i. 428; ok vænta þess at mála-efna munr muni skipta, Sturl. iii. 241, Fb. i. 20, passim in old and mod. usage.2. moment, importance; vil ek bjóða honum mitt lið, því at eigi er þat við hváriga muni, for it will tell something in the balance, Fs. 16; at hann skyldi segja honum þá hluti er honum væri munr undir at vita, Sturl. ii. 151; mun hverjum vitrum manni þykkja mikill munr undir því vera, at …, every wise man will think it of great moment, that …, Sks. 269; e-m er munr at e-u, it is of some moment; ok mætti þér konungr verða munr at, at þeir væri þér heldr sinnaðir en í mót, Fms. i. 297; munr er at manns liði, a man’s help is always something, Bs. i; Grimr görði ok þann mun allan er hann mátti, G. strained every nerve, Eg. 188.III. the dat. muni or mun before a comparative, by a little, as also considerably, a good deal; ljóstú mun kyrrara, strike somewhat more gently, Hkr. iii. 365; ef þú vilt lögum at fylgja, þá er þat mun réttligast at Sigurðr njóti vitna sinna, 257; með muni minna liði, with considerably less forces, Fagrsk. 172; muni síðar, a little later, Geisli 23; hón sagði mun fleira, a good deal more. Am. 45; stundum með mjúklyndi, en stundum muni harðari, Barl. 176; muni hægri, a good deal easier, Orkn. (in a verse): gen. muns, með muns minni rás, muns tómlegari ok seinna … muns mjúkari, Barl. 72.2. adding a pronoun; þeim mun skírlegri, Fs. 121; ek sá at þeim mun er betr, it fares so much the better. Fms. xi. 228; þeim mun fleiri gildrur, all the more traps, Barl. 24; þeim mun lengr, 101; en svá miklum mun sem sól er ljósari en náttmyrkr, svá myklu er ok meiri …, by so much as the sun is brighter than night-mirk, so much greater …, 116; engum mun verr en áðr, nothing less than before, Ó. H. 69; engum mun betr, not a bit better, 222; öngum mun betri, 113; ok var sá öngum mun fegri, 75.IV. the adverb. phrase, fyrir alla muni, by all means; fyrir hvern mun, id., Gullþ. 7, Grett. 193 new Ed., Fms. i. 157; fyrir öngan mun, by no means, Edda 57, Nj. 200, 201, Fms. i. 9, Gþl. 531.V. plur. means, things, objects, property; en hann á þat er et fyrra várit var í þeim munum, Grág. ii. 338; at eigi monið or alla yðra muni til leggja, to contribute all one’s means, strain every nerve, Ó. H. 32; hefir þú, faðir, þar marga þína muni til gefna, Ld. 102; ok vildi, at allir landsmenn legði sína muni til at biskups-stóll væri efldr, Fb. iii. 446.2. biskup talaði hér um mjúkliga, las fyrst smám ok smám munina fyrir þeim. expounded all the details for them, Fms. ix. 52; slíkt sem hann fékk munum á komit, such that he could manage all that he could get (metaphor from counting or balancing), Játv. 40; fé-munir, means; vits-munir, ‘wit-means,’ reason; geðs-munir, skaps-munir, temper; gagns-munir, useful things.2.m., gen. munar and muns, pl. munir, [Ulf. muns = νόημα; A. S. myn = love, mind; Engl. mind; mid. H. G. minni; Germ. minne-sang]:—the mind, Edda (Gl.); af munar grunni, Höfuðl. 19; ór munar öngum, the mind’s straits, Kormak; munar myrkr, Líkn. 4; munar stríð, the mind’s distress, Skv. 3. 38; missa munar ok landa, to lose life and land, Hkv. 2. 44.II. a mind, longing, delight; at mínum, þínum munum, to my, thy mind, i. e. as I like, as thou likest, Skm. 35; þvíat álfröðull lýsir of alla daga ok þeygi at mínum munum, for the sun shines all day long, and yet not to my mind, Íb. 5, in the words of the love-sick god Frey, which call to mind Hamlet’s words (this most excellent canopy, the air, etc.); at mannskis munum, to please anybody, Skm. 20, 24; þíns eða míns munar, 43; leita e-m munar, to comfort one, Gkv. 1. 8; at mun banda, according to the will of the gods, Hkr. i. (in a verse); at mun sínum, to one’s heart’s content, Fms. i. 27 (in a verse); hverr lifði at sínum mun, Bjarn. (in a verse), Og. 34; í mun e-m, to one’s mind or liking. Korm. (in a verse): at þú görir eptir mínum mun, Fb. i. 21: the phrase, e-m leikr munr á e-u, to have a mind for; tak sjálfr við þeim ef þú þykkisk of gefit hafa eðr þér leikr munr at, Ld. 318, v. l.; lék mér meirr í mun, I longed more for, Skv. 3. 39; as also, leika at muni, Gsp.; gráta at muni, to weep heartily, Vtkv. (in a verse); land-munir, q. v.: and in mod. usage, mér er það í mun, I have a mind for that.2. love; sá inn máttki munr, Hm. 93; vættak mins munar, I waited far my heart’s delight, 95: the phrase, komask á muni við e-n, to insinuate oneself, vita ef ek get komisk á muni við Ólöfu konu hans, Vígl. 58 new Ed.COMPDS: munafullr, munarheimr, munarlauss, munligr, munráð, munströnd, munstærandi, muntún, munvegar. -
13 armer
armer [aʀme]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. [+ navire] to fit outc. [+ fusil] to cock ; [+ appareil-photo] to wind on2. reflexive verb* * *aʀme
1.
1) ( munir d'armes) to arm (de with; contre against)2) ( renforcer) to reinforce [béton] (de with)4) ( équiper) to fit out [navire]5) ( mettre en ordre de marche) to arm [arme]; to wind on [appareil photo]
2.
s'armer verbe pronominal to arm oneself (de with)* * *aʀme vt1) [troupes, pays] to armarmer de [fusils, chars] — to arm with
2) [arme à feu] to cock3) [appareil-photo] to wind on4) NAVIGATION, [navire] to fit out5) (= équiper)armer qch de (accessoire) — to fit sth with, (renforcement) to reinforce sth with
* * *armer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( munir d'armes) to arm [personne, troupe, véhicule, lieu] (de with; contre against);2 ( garnir) ( pour renforcer) to reinforce [objet, béton] (de with); ( pour faire une arme) to arm, to fit [objet, canne] (de with);3 ( prémunir) to arm (contre against);5 ( mettre en ordre de marche) to arm [arme]; to wind on [appareil photo]; to set [piège]; armer un fusil to cock a rifle.B s'armer vpr1 ( se munir d'armes) to arm oneself (de with); les rebelles s'étaient armés jusqu'aux dents the rebels were armed to the teeth;2 ( se munir) s'armer de courage/patience to summon up one's courage/patience.[arme] verbe transitifarmer quelqu'un chevalier to knight somebody, to dub somebody a knight6. CONSTRUCTION [béton, ciment] to reinforce7. TECHNOLOGIE [câble] to sheathe————————s'armer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[prendre une arme - policier, détective] to arm oneself ; [ - nation] to arm————————s'armer de verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [s'équiper de - arme] to arm oneself with ; [ - instrument] to equip oneself with2. (figuré) [prendre]s'armer de courage/patience to muster ou summon up one's courage/patience -
14 bruñir
v.to burnish, to polish, to luster, to give luster to.* * *1 to burnish, polish* * *1. VT1) (=sacar brillo a) [+ metal, mármol] to polish, burnish2) (=maquillar) to make up ( with cosmetics)3) CAm (=molestar) to pester2.See:* * ** * *= burnish, buff, buff up.Ex. Any mistakes could be scraped or burnished away, and the plate hammered flat again for re-engraving; the same method was used for emendation = Cualquier error se podía eliminar raspándolo o puliéndolo y la plancha de impresión se alisaba de nuevo a martillazos para su regrabado; se usaba el mismo método para la corrección.Ex. This is a naturally-occurring abrasive traditionally employed in buffing metal.Ex. Let it dry for 15 minutes then buff it up with a soft brush or a soft rag.* * ** * *= burnish, buff, buff up.Ex: Any mistakes could be scraped or burnished away, and the plate hammered flat again for re-engraving; the same method was used for emendation = Cualquier error se podía eliminar raspándolo o puliéndolo y la plancha de impresión se alisaba de nuevo a martillazos para su regrabado; se usaba el mismo método para la corrección.
Ex: This is a naturally-occurring abrasive traditionally employed in buffing metal.Ex: Let it dry for 15 minutes then buff it up with a soft brush or a soft rag.* * *bruñir [I9 ]vt‹piedra› to polish; ‹metal› to polish, burnish* * *
bruñir ( conjugate bruñir) verbo transitivo
to polish
bruñir verbo transitivo to polish
' bruñir' also found in these entries:
English:
burnish
* * *bruñir vt[piedra, metal] to polish* * *v/t1 burnish, polish2 C.Am. fam ( molestar) annoy* * *bruñir {38} vt: to burnish, to polish (metals) -
15 gañir
v.1 to yelp, to whimper, to whine.El perro gañía tristemente The dog yelped sadly.2 to caw, to croak, to squawk.El cuervo gañía desesperadamente The raven squawked desperately.* * *2 figurado (resollar) to scream, shriek3 familiar (estar ronco) to croak, wheeze* * *VI [perro] to yelp, howl; [pájaro] to croak; [persona] to wheeze* * ** * *= whine, yelp.Ex. Nothing you can do about that so no use whining.Ex. If you own a dog, you must not allow it to continually or frequently bark, howl, or yelp, disturbing the peace of others.* * ** * *= whine, yelp.Ex: Nothing you can do about that so no use whining.
Ex: If you own a dog, you must not allow it to continually or frequently bark, howl, or yelp, disturbing the peace of others.* * *gañir [I9 ]vi«perro» to yelp; «cuervo» to caw* * *gañir vi1. [perro] to yelp2. [ave] to croak, to caw3. [persona] to wheeze* * ** * *gañir {38} vi: to yelp -
16 gruñir
v.1 to growl, to snarl, to grunt.El viejo amargado gruñe por todo The grouch growls at everything.Los perros gruñen en la noche The dogs growl at night.2 to growl, to grouch.El viejo amargado gruñe por todo The grouch growls at everything.3 to growl at, to snarl at.Me gruñó el oso The bear growled at me.* * *1 to grunt* * *verb* * *VI1) [animal] to grunt, growl2) [persona] to grouse *, grumble* * *verbo intransitivob) (fam) persona to grumble* * *= growl, grunt, snort, snarl, niggle, groan, grouch (about).Ex. 'Listen!' he growled, in a tone so dry, sarcastic and acrid that not another word was needed to indicate that he was not about to be upstaged by a 24 year old.Ex. 'Humph!' grunted the director, accepting the check with a preoccupied air = "¡Humph!" gruñó el director, aceptando el cheque con un aire preocupado.Ex. 'I have always attended those conferences,' he snorted.Ex. Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.Ex. The House of Commons passed the week in niggling without result over a profusion of theoretical issues.Ex. Young kids like listening to these shaggy dog stories, but don't usually 'get it', while parents generally groan over the punch lines.Ex. You can choose to grouch about what they don't have OR open your mind up and see what they have to offer.* * *verbo intransitivob) (fam) persona to grumble* * *= growl, grunt, snort, snarl, niggle, groan, grouch (about).Ex: 'Listen!' he growled, in a tone so dry, sarcastic and acrid that not another word was needed to indicate that he was not about to be upstaged by a 24 year old.
Ex: 'Humph!' grunted the director, accepting the check with a preoccupied air = "¡Humph!" gruñó el director, aceptando el cheque con un aire preocupado.Ex: 'I have always attended those conferences,' he snorted.Ex: Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.Ex: The House of Commons passed the week in niggling without result over a profusion of theoretical issues.Ex: Young kids like listening to these shaggy dog stories, but don't usually 'get it', while parents generally groan over the punch lines.Ex: You can choose to grouch about what they don't have OR open your mind up and see what they have to offer.* * *gruñir [I9 ]vi1 «cerdo» to grunt2 «perro» to growlsiempre está gruñendo she's always grumbling o grousing about something* * *
gruñir ( conjugate gruñir) verbo intransitivo
[ perro] to growl
gruñir verbo intransitivo
1 (cerdo) to grunt
2 (persona) to grumble
' gruñir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rezar
English:
growl
- grunt
- snarl
- groan
- grouse
- snort
* * *gruñir vi1. [perro] to growl2. [cerdo] to grunt3. [persona] to grumble* * *v/i1 ( quejarse) grumble, moan fam* * *gruñir {38} vi1) : to growl, to grunt2) : to grumble* * *gruñir vb1. (cerdo) to grunt2. (perro) to growl3. (persona) to grumble -
17 plañir
v.to lament, to wail.* * *1 to mourn* * *VT to mourn, grieve over* * *verbo intransitivo to moan, wail, lament* * *= wail, mourn.Ex. At this the Queen wept and wailed; but being a clever woman she thought out a plan whereby to save her son.Ex. I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.* * *verbo intransitivo to moan, wail, lament* * *= wail, mourn.Ex: At this the Queen wept and wailed; but being a clever woman she thought out a plan whereby to save her son.
Ex: I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.* * *plañir [I9 ]vito moan, wail, lament* * *♦ vtto bewail♦ vito moan, to wail* * *v/i lament, grieve* * *plañir {38} v: to mourn, to lament -
18 nantir
nantir [nɑ̃tiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb( = munir) nantir qn de to provide sb with2. reflexive verb• se nantir de to equip o.s. with* * *nɑ̃tiʀ
1.
verbe transitif ( pourvoir) liternantir quelqu'un de — to provide somebody with [objet]; to award [something] to somebody [titre]
2.
se nantir verbe pronominal ( se munir de) literse nantir de — to provide oneself with [certificat, autorisation]; to equip oneself with [parapluie]
* * *nɑ̃tiʀ vtlit* * *nantir verb table: finirA vtr1 liter ( pourvoir) nantir qn de to provide sb with [objet]; to award [sth] to sb [titre, pouvoirs];B se nantir vpr liter ( se munir de) se nantir de to provide oneself with [certificat, autorisation]; to equip oneself with [parapluie]; bien nanti contre la pluie hum well protected against the rain.[nɑ̃tir] verbe transitif1. [doter]————————se nantir de verbe pronominal plus préposition -
19 pourvoir
pourvoir [puʀvwaʀ]➭ TABLE 251. transitive verbb. [+ poste] to fill• pourvoir à [+ éventualité, besoins] to provide for3. reflexive verb* * *puʀvwaʀ
1.
1) ( attribuer) to fill [poste, siège]siège/poste à pourvoir — available seat/position
2) ( doter)pourvoir quelqu'un de — to endow somebody with [qualité, trait, ressources]
2.
pourvoir à verbe transitif indirect ( assurer)pourvoir à — to provide for [besoin, dépense, sécurité]
3.
se pourvoir verbe pronominal1) ( se munir)se pourvoir de — to provide oneself with [monnaie]; to equip oneself with [véhicule, bottes]
2) Droit ( faire appel)se pourvoir en or devant — to appeal to
* * *puʀvwaʀ1. vt1) (= doter)pourvoir qch/qn de — to equip sth/sb with
2) [emploi] to fill2. vi* * *pourvoir verb table: pourvoirA vtr1 ( attribuer) to fill [poste, emploi, place, siège]; siège/poste à pourvoir available seat/position; être à pourvoir [poste, bourse, siège] to be available;2 ( doter) pourvoir qn de to endow sb with [qualité, trait, ressources]; pourvoir une région en ressources to provide a region with resources; pourvoir une maison en équipement to fit out a house; bien pourvu ( financièrement) well-off; ( physiquement) well-endowed; être pourvu de diplômes to hold qualifications.B pourvoir à vtr ind ( assurer) to provide for [besoin, dépense, sécurité, remplacement]; j'y pourvoirai I'll see to it; Dieu y pourvoira God will provide.C se pourvoir vpr1 ( se munir) se pourvoir de to provide oneself with [monnaie]; to equip oneself with [véhicule, bottes]; je m'étais pourvu de mon passeport et de mon billet d'avion I had armed myself with my passport and my plane ticket;2 Jur ( faire appel) se pourvoir en or devant to appeal to; se pourvoir en cassation or devant la Cour de cassation to appeal to the Court of cassation.[purvwar] verbe transitif1. [équiper]pourvoir quelqu'un de ou ena. [outils] to equip ou to provide somebody withb. [vivres, documents] to provide somebody withpourvoir quelque chose de to equip ou to fit something with2. [doter]la nature l'a pourvue d'une remarquable intelligence nature has endowed ou graced her with extraordinary intelligencela cigogne est pourvue d'un long bec storks have ou possess long beaks3. [remplir - emploi] to fillle poste est toujours à pourvoir the post is still vacant ou is still to be filled————————pourvoir à verbe plus préposition[besoin] to provide ou to cater for[dépense] to pay fornous pourvoirons au transport des médicaments we will provide for ou deal with the transport of medicine————————se pourvoir verbe pronominal intransitif————————se pourvoir de verbe pronominal plus préposition[se munir de] -
20 ferrer
ferrer [feʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ cheval] to shoe ; [+ chaussure] to nailb. [+ poisson] to strike* * *feʀe1) to shoe [cheval]; ( munir de ferrures) to fit steel tips to [chaussure]; to rim [something] with steel [roue]; to tip [something] with steel [bâton]; to tag [lacet]; to reinforce [something] with steel [porte]2) to hook [poisson]* * *feʀe vt1) [cheval] to shoe2) [chaussure] to nail3) [canne] to tip4) [poisson] to strike* * *ferrer verb table: aimer vtr1 to shoe [cheval, mulet]; ( munir de ferrures) to fit steel tips to [chaussure]; to rim [sth] with steel [roue]; to tip [sth] with steel [bâton]; to tag [lacet]; to reinforce [sth] with steel [porte];2 Pêche to strike [poisson].[fɛre] verbe transitif1. [garnir - roue] to rim ; [ - canne] to tip with metal2. [cheval, bœuf] to shoe
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
Munir Ahmad Khan — (1926 1999), HI. Born May 26, 1926( … Wikipedia
munir — [ mynir ] v. tr. <conjug. : 2> • déb. XVIe; « fortifier, défendre (une place forte) » 1360; lat. munire 1 ♦ Vx Approvisionner (une place, une armée) de moyens de défense ou de subsistance. ⇒ munition; équiper, ravitailler. 2 ♦ Mod. Garnir… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Munir Said Thalib — (December 8, 1965 Malang, East Java – September 7, 2004), affectionately known simply as Munir , was one of Indonesia s most famous human rights and anti corruption activist. The founder of the Kontras human rights organisation and laureate of… … Wikipedia
Munir Said Thalib — (8 décembre 1965 7 septembre 2004), que selon l usage indonésien, on appelle par son premier nom, « Munir », est l un des militants les plus célèbres, des droits de l homme et anti corruption, en Indonésie. Fondateur de l organisation… … Wikipédia en Français
Munir Hussain and victims' rights — Munir Hussain is a British businessman and community leader.[1] He was jailed for 30 months following an attack on a burglar who had broken into his home and threatened him and his family. This caused controversy because the law was perceived by… … Wikipedia
Munir Bashir — Munir Baschir (منير بشير, DMG Munīr Bašīr) – gebräuchlich sind auch andere Transkriptionen – (* 1930 [?] in Mosul, Irak; † 28. September 1997 in Budapest, Ungarn) war ein irakischer Musiker und im Besonderen ein stilbildender Virtuose auf der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Munir Baschir — (arabisch: منير بشير, DMG Munīr Bašīr, syrisch aramäisch: ܡܘܢܝܪ ܒܫܝܪ) – gebräuchlich sind auch andere Transkriptionen – (* 1930 in Mosul, Irak; † 28. September 1997 in Budapest, Ungarn) war ein irakischer Musiker und im Besonderen ein … Deutsch Wikipedia
Munir Thalib — Munir Said Thalib (* 8. Dezember 1965 in Malang, Indonesien; † 7. September 2004 auf dem Flug von Singapur nach Amsterdam ermordet), bekannt als Munir, war ein indonesischer Menschenrechts und Anti Korruptions Aktivist. Er wurde 2000 mit dem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Munir Bashir — Background information Born 1930[1] Mosul, Iraq Died September 28, 1997 … Wikipedia
Munir Said Thalib — Munir Said Thalib, wenige Tage vor seinem Tod, sitzend dritter von links Munir Said Thalib (* 8. Dezember 1965 in Malang, Indonesien; † 7. September 2004 auf dem Flug von Singapur nach Amsterdam ermordet), bekannt als Munir, war ein indonesischer … Deutsch Wikipedia
Munir — (also spelled Monir, Mounir, or Muneer, Arabic: منير) is a masculine Arabic given name, it may refer to: Given name Muneer Ahmad, American professor of law Munir Akram, Pakistan Ambassador to the United Nations from 2002 to 2008 Monir Amerkhous … Wikipedia