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  • 121 inshore

    1. in'ʃo: adverb
    (near or towards the shore.) inne ved land, inn mot kysten
    2. 'inʃo: adjective
    (near the shore: inshore fishing.) kyst-, strand-
    I
    adj. \/ˌɪnˈʃɔː\/, \/ˈɪnʃɔː\/
    innunder land, inne ved kysten, nær land, nær kysten
    II
    adv. \/ˌɪnˈʃɔː\/, \/ˈɪnʃɔː\/
    inn mot land, inn mot kysten

    English-Norwegian dictionary > inshore

  • 122 SKJÓTA

    * * *
    (skýt; skaut, skutum; skotinn), v.
    1) to shoot with a weapon, with dat. (skjóta öru, spjóti, kólfi);
    vera skotinn spjóti í gegnum, to be shot through with a spear;
    skjóta af boga, to shoot with a bow;
    with the object shot at in acc. (skjóta dýr, mann, sel, fugl);
    skjóta at e-m, til e-s, to shoot at one;
    skjóta til hœfis, to shoot at a mark;
    skjóta skildi fyrir sik, to put a shield before one;
    skjóta loku fyrir, to shoot the bolt, lock the door;
    skjóta frá lokum, to unlock;
    skjóta e-u fyrir borð, to ‘shoot’ overboard;
    skjóta skipum á vatn, to launch ships;
    skjóta útan báti, to shove out a boat;
    skjóta hesti uridir e-n, to put a horse under one, to mount him;
    var mér hér skotit á land, I was put ashore here;
    skjóta e-u niðr, to thrust it down (hann skaut svá fast niðr skildinum, at);
    skjóta e-m brott or undan, to let one escape;
    skjóta undan peningum, to abstract, embezzle money;
    skjóta e-u í hug e-m to suggest to one (þá skaut guð því ráði í hug þeim);
    skjóta upp hvítum skildi, to hoist a white shield;
    skjóta upp vita, skjóta eldi í vita, to light up a beacon;
    skjóta land-tjaldi, to pitch a tent;
    skjóta á fylking, to draw up in battle array;
    skjóta á husþingi, to call a meeting together;
    skjóta á eyrendi, to make a speech;
    skjóta fótum undir sik, to take to one’s heels, to run;
    barnit skaut öndu upp, the child began to breathe;
    skjóta e-u of öxl, to throw off one’s shoulder;
    vér tólf dómendr, er málum þessum er t il skotit, to whom these suits are handed over;
    skýt ek því til gúðs ok góðra manna, at, I call God and all good men to witness, that;
    4) to pay (hann skaut einn fyrir sveitunga sína alla);
    5) impers., e-u skýtr upp, it shoots up, emerges, comes forth;
    upp skýtr jörðunni þá ór sænum, then the earth rises from the sea;
    skaut upp jörðu dag frá degi, the earth appeared day by day (as the snow melted);
    þó at þér skyti því í hug, though it shot into thy mind, occurred to thee;
    þeim skaut skelk í bringu, they were panic-stricken;
    sem kólfi skyti, swift as a dart;
    6) refl., skjótast.
    * * *
    skýt, pret. skaut, skauzt (skauztu rhyming with laust, Fms. vi. in a verse), skaut, pl. skutu; subj. skyti; imperat. skjót, skjóttú; part. skotinn: [A. S. sceôtan, scyttan; Engl. shoot and shut; Dan. skyde; Germ. schiessen.]
    A. To shoot with a weapon, the weapon being in dat.; skjóta öru (örum), spjóti, fleini, skutli, kesju, kólfi …, Fms. i. 44, x. 308, 362, Eg. 380; þeir þykkjask eigi hafa skotið betra skot, Fms. vii. 211; vera skotinn spjóti í gögnum, shot through with a spear, Nj. 274: the object shot at in acc., skjóta dýr, fugla, sela, Edda 16, Nj. 95, Ld. 56, Fms. x. 356, 362, and passim: also, s. til e-s, to shoot at; s. til fugls, Orkn. 346; s. til hæfis, to shoot at a mark, Fms. ii. 268; s. kesju at e-m, Eg. 380; allir skutu at Baldri, Edda 37.
    II. to shoot, to push or shove quickly; skjóta loku fyrir (or frá) hurðu (dyrum), to shoot the bolt, lock the door; s. frá lokum, to unlock, Lv. 60; hann lagðisk niðr ok skaut fyrir loku, Eg. 601; skaut hann þá frá lokum, Fms. vi. 189; þeir lögðu hann í kistu ok skutu síðan fyrir borð, and shot the chest overboard, Eg. 127; skaut Egill yfir brúnni, E. shot the bridge over the ditch, 531; s. brú af, to draw the bridge off or away, Fms. xi. 370; s. skipum á vatn, to launch the ships into water, ix. 501; s. báti, to launch a boat from the shore, Nj. 133; s. útan báti, to shove out a boat, 272; brauð þat er hón hafði í ofninn skotið, Hom. 114; menn er í ofn vóru skotnir, 117; var þeim skotið í eld brennanda, Eg. 232; then in all kinds of relations, s. hesti uudir e-n, to put a horse under one, mount him, Eg. 397, 602, Fms. vii. 21; var mér hér skotið á land, I was put ashore here, Nj. 45; s. e-m upp á land, id., Fms. i. 131; s. barni heim af fóstri, to send back a bairn from the fóstr, Grág. i. 276; s. e-m brott, to let one escape, Fms. ix. 420; s. e-m undan, id., vi. 116, vii. 250; s. niðr úmaga, to leave a pauper behind, place him there, Grág. i. 296, 297; s. fé á brott (undan), to abstract, embezzle money, 334; þetta líkar Þórdísi ílla ok skýtr undan peningunum, Korm. 150; skjóttú diametro sólarinnar í tvá staði, divide it into two, Rb. 462; þá skaut Guð því ráði í hug þeim, put this rede into their mind, 655. 3; s. upp hvítum skildi, to hoist a white shield, Fms. x. 347; s. upp vita, to light up the beacon, Hkr. i. 148; þá varð engum vita upp skotið, Orkn. 266; vita-karlinn skaut eldi í vitann, lighted up the beacon, Fms. viii. 188; s. land-tjaldi, to pitch a tent, Nj. 157; var skotið um hann skjaldborg, 274; s. á skjaldborg, to draw up a s., Fms. vii. 70; s. á fylking, to draw up in battle array, Ó. H. 209; s. á húsþingi, to call a meeting together, Eg. 357; s. á eyrendi, to make a speech, Fms. i. 215; skýtr or skýtsk mjök í tvau horn um e-t, see horn B.I. 2; s. fótum undir sik, to take to one’s heels, to run, Fms. viii. 358; hann skaut sér út hjá þeim, shot out, escaped, vi. 189; harm hljóp upp á altarit, ok skaut á knjám sínum, ix. 462; barnit skaut öndu upp, the bairn began to breathe, Hkr. ii. 199; s. skildi fyrir sik, to put a shield before one, Eg. 378, Nj. 156; s. skjóli yfir e-n, to protect (see skjól); Máriusúðin skaut lykkjunum, she (the ship) shivered, Fms. viii. 199; þá segisk, at hann skyti í fyrstu þessu orði, eldisk árgalinn nú, he is said to have let this word slip, to have said, vi. 251; s. e-u of öxl, to throw it off one’s shoulder, Gg. 6; s. e-u á frest, to put off, delay: skjóta augum, to look askance, Eg. (in a verse), from which the mod. gjóta augum is a corruption.
    III. metaph. to shift or transfer a case to another, appeal; skutu þau til ráða Ólafs, Ld. 74; s. þrætu til ór skurðar e-s, Fms. vii. 203; því skýt ek til Guðs, i. 3; s. sínu máli á Guðs vald, x. 103; s. þessu máli til Frosta-þings …, þeir skutu þangat sínu máli, i. 32; vér tólf dómendr, er málum þessum er til skotið, Nj. 188; s. máli á fylkis-þing, N. G. L. i. 21; skýt ek því til Guðs ok góðra manna, Nj. 176; menn þá er hann skaut ráðum undir, whom he took as his counsel, Fms. vii. 308.
    IV. [A. S. scot; Engl. shot, scot, see skot, I and II]:—to pay; rétt er at fimm búar virði gripinn, ok skal hann þá skjóta í móti slíku, er þeir virða gripinn dýrra enn hans skuld var fyrir öndverðu, Grág. i. 412; skjóta fé saman, to club money together, make a collection, Mar.; þeir skutu saman fjár-hlutum sínum hverr eptir efnum, Hom, 123 (samskot); hann skaut einn fyrir sveitunga sína alla ( he paid their scot) þá er þeir sátu í skytningum, Ld. 312 (see skytningr).
    V. impers., e-u skýtr upp, it shoots up, emerges, comes forth; upp skýtr jörðunni þá ór sænum, Edda 44; skaut upp jörðu dag frá degi, the earth appeared day by day (as the snow melted), Fms. ii. 228; þó at þér skyti því í hug, though it shot into thy mind, occurred to thee, Band. 37 new Ed.; þeim skaut skelk í bringu, they were panic-stricken, Ld. 78, Eg. 49, Fb. i. 418 (see skelkr); mjök skýtr mornar vakri, she is much tossed, Hallfred; sveita skaut á skjaldrim, the shield-rim was blood-shot, blood-stained, Orkn. (in a verse); sem kólfi skyti, swift as a dart, Fms. ii. 183.
    B. Reflex. to shoot, start, move, slip away; Skíði frá ek at skauzt á fætr, S. started to his feet, Skíða R. 52; Björn skauzk aptr síðan at baki Kára, B. shot or slipped behind Kári’s back, Nj. 262; at menn hans skytisk eigi frá honum, lest they should slip away, abscond, Fms. vii. 49; vildi ljósta Gretti, en hann skautzk undan, started away from the blow, Grett. 91 A; þeir fálmauðu af hræðslu, ok skutusk hingað ok þingat undan geislum hans, Niðr. 5; þó at fé hans skjótisk fyrir garðsenda, to slip through by the end of the fence, Grág. ii. 263; nú skýzk maðr undan tali (evades,) N. G. L. i. 97; kemr í hug, at hann mun skotisk hafa undan, ok vilja eigi fara, Ísl. ii. 334: skjótask yfir (impers.), to skip, slip over; mér hefir skotisk yfir að telja hann, þeim hafði yfir skotisk um þetta, they had made a false calculation, Ld. 100; þá skjótumk ek mjök yfir, then I am much mistaken, Skálda (Thorodd); skýzt þeim mörgum vísdómrinn sem betri ván er at, Grett. 25 new Ed.: skjótask e-m, to fail; margir skutusk honum, many forsook him, Fms. i. 22; skutusk þá margir við Þórð í trúnaðinum, many proved false to Thord, Sturl. iii. 75 C; vildi dýrið ljósta þeim hramminum seni heill var, ok skauzk á stúfinn, and stumbled, reeled on the stump of the other leg, Grett. 101 A; hann var nokkut við aldr, ok skauzk á fótum ( and tottered on his legs), ok þó hinn karlmannligsti, Háv. 45: also in the law phrase, hafa e-u fyrir skotið, to have a case forfeited, N. G. L. i. 52, 53; ef hann stefnir eigi … þá er þeim váttum fyrir skotið, then the witnesses are valueless, 54 (cp. Dan. for-skyde).
    2. reflex., in the mod. skjótask, to go on a short errand, pay a short visit; viltu ekki skjótast með bréfið að tarna? eg ætla að skjútast inn sem snöggvast, bíddu meðan eg skýzt inn, and the like.
    II. recipr., skjótask á, to exchange shots, Fms. i. 93, vii. 54.
    III. part., of corn, to shoot; rúgakr al-skotinn, Þiðr. 180.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > SKJÓTA

  • 123 inshore

    adj. inne vid land, nära land
    --------
    adv. in mot land
    * * *
    1. [in'ʃo:] adverb
    (near or towards the shore.) in mot land (kusten)
    2. ['inʃo:] adjective
    (near the shore: inshore fishing.) vid (nära) land (kusten)

    English-Swedish dictionary > inshore

  • 124 kyst

    sg - kysten, pl - kyster
    бе́рег м ( моря), побере́жье с
    * * *
    coast, seaboard, seashore, seaside, shore
    * * *
    (en -er)
    ( kystlinie, kystland) coast ( fx follow (, sail along) the coast; the towns on the Pacific coast);
    ( strand) shore ( fx walk on the shore; the shore was strewn with wrecks);
    ( som feriested) seaside ( fx go to the seaside in summer; spend the summer at (el. by) the seaside);
    ( over land) from coast to coast,
    ( over vand) from shore to shore;
    [ kysten er klar] the coast is clear;
    [ langs kysten] along the coast; coastwise;
    [ ud fra kysten] off shore;
    [ ved kysten] on the coast; at the seaside.

    Danish-English dictionary > kyst

  • 125 sea

    [siː]
    n

    Two seas wash the shores of this country. — Два моря омывают берега этой страны.

    We have been at sea out of sight of land for the past three weeks. — Последние три недели мы провели в плавании далеко от родных берегов.

    - agitated sea
    - rippled sea
    - smooth sea
    - sparkling sea
    - inland sea
    - North Sea
    - ice-free sea
    - warm sea
    - tideless sea
    - stormy sea
    - unknown seas
    - uncharted sea
    - free sea
    - glassy sea
    - shoreless sea
    - placid sea
    - sullen sea
    - short sea
    - head sea
    - four seas
    - seven seas
    - sea power
    - sea steamboat
    - sea chart
    - sea plane
    - sea battle
    - sea fight
    - sea war
    - sea view
    - sea wall
    - sea front
    - sea port
    - sea level
    - sea post
    - sea force
    - sea forces
    - sea transport
    - sea air
    - sea water
    - sea birds
    - sea shore
    - sea animal
    - sea eagle
    - sea god
    - sea goddess
    - sea foam
    - sea shell
    - sea floor
    - sea drift
    - sea fog
    - sea wind
    - trouble sea of life
    - sea coast
    - Sea of Japan
    - shores of the sea
    - gale from the sea
    - sounds of the sea
    - three miles away from the sea
    - ship at sea
    - swim in the sea
    - town on the sea
    - port on the sea
    - arm of the sea
    - islets scattered in the sea
    - at the bottom of the sea
    - on the high seas
    - at full sea
    - be at the open sea
    - be on the sea
    - be at sea
    - be out at sea
    - be lost at sea
    - be washed by sea
    - be washed up by the sea
    - bury smb at sea
    - be burried at sea
    - enhabit the sea
    - face the sea
    - fly over the sea
    - follow the sea
    - gain land from the sea
    - get smth across the sea
    - go out to the sea
    - go to sea
    - go to the sea during one's holoday
    - go by sea
    - have one's sea legs
    - have good sea legs
    - head on to sea
    - hold the seas
    - keep the sea
    - leave the sea
    - live at the sea
    - live by the sea
    - navigate the high seas
    - sail in the high seas
    - put out to sea
    - raise a chopping sea
    - run before the sea
    - sail the seas
    - sail the Seven Seas
    - sound the sea
    - stretch to the sea
    - sweep the sea for mines
    - swim in the sea
    - swim about in the sea
    - take to sea
    - take up the sea
    - take the sea
    - sea breaks over the rocks
    - sea is choppy
    - sea spreads to the horizont

    The actor looked out from the stage into a sea of upturned faces. — Актер со сцены смотрел на море поднятых к нему лиц.

    Between the devil and the deep sea. — Из огня, да в полымя. /Между двух огней. /Между молотом и наковальней.

    When the sea gives up its dead. — Когда рак на горе свистнет. /Никогда.

    There are plenty more fish in the sea. — Свет клином не сошёлся.

    - sea of heads
    - sea of wooden crosses
    - angry sea of faces
    - sea of troubles
    - sea of blood
    - sea of clouds
    USAGE:
    (1.) Названия морей, океанов и рек употребляются с определенным артиклем: the Black Sea, the Thames, the Pacific (Ocean). (2.) Существительное sea 1., обозначающее море как среду деятельности или обитания, употребляктся с определенным артиклем: to be in the open sea быть в открытом море; a town on the sea город на море; to live near the sea жить у моря; to have a swim in the sea искупаться в море; to go to the sea shore поехать к морю/на побережье. (3.) Sea 1., обозначающее море как часть земной поверхности, противопоставленную суше, употребляется без артикля: to travel over land and sea путешествовать по воде (по морю) и по суше; to be lost at sea пропасть в море; to be washed by sea омываться морем; the boat was swept out to sea лодку унесло в море; to go by sea поехать морем. (4.) See boat, n (5.) See air, n; USAGE (1.), (2.).

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > sea

  • 126 offshore

    1) (in or on the sea, not far from the coast: offshore oil-wells.) de la costa
    2) ((of winds) blowing away from the coast, out to sea.) terrenal, de tierra
    tr[ɒf'ʃɔːSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 (at sea) a poca distancia de la costa
    2 (breeze) terral, de tierra
    3 (overseas) en el extranjero
    1 mar adentro
    offshore ['ɔf'ʃor] adv
    : a una distancia de la costa
    1) : de (la) tierra
    an offshore wind: un viento que sopla de tierra
    2) : (de) costa afuera, cercano a la costa
    an offshore island: una isla costera
    adj.
    cercano a la costa adj.
    terral adj.

    I 'ɔːf'ʃɔːr, ˌɒf'ʃɔː(r)
    a) <oilfield/pipeline> submarino; <exploration/drilling> off-shore adj inv, costa afuera
    b) <funds/account> en el exterior, offshore adj inv; ( with tax advantages) en un paraíso fiscal

    II
    adverb < anchor> a cierta distancia de la costa
    [ˌɒf'ʃɔː(r)]
    1. ADJ
    1) (=near the shore) [island] cercano a la costa, del litoral; [waters] de la costa, del litoral

    offshore fishingpesca f de bajura

    2) (=out at sea) [rig, platform, drilling] off-shore adj inv, costa afuera; [well] submarino

    offshore oilpetróleo m de costa afuera

    offshore oilfieldcampo m petrolífero submarino

    3) (=from land) [breeze] que sopla de la tierra, terral
    4) (Econ) [account, fund] en un paraíso fiscal/en paraísos fiscales, offshore inv (Tech)

    he has an offshore account — tiene una cuenta en un paraíso fiscal, tiene una cuenta offshore (Tech)

    people with offshore accounts — la gente con cuentas en paraísos fiscales, la gente con cuentas offshore (Tech)

    offshore bankingoperaciones fpl bancarias en paraísos fiscales

    offshore investmentsinversiones fpl en paraísos fiscales

    2. ADV
    1) (=near the coast) [lie, anchor, fish] cerca de la costa
    2) (=out at sea) [drill] off-shore, costa afuera
    3) (=away from the shore)
    4) (Econ) [invest] en un paraíso fiscal/en paraísos fiscales
    * * *

    I ['ɔːf'ʃɔːr, ˌɒf'ʃɔː(r)]
    a) <oilfield/pipeline> submarino; <exploration/drilling> off-shore adj inv, costa afuera
    b) <funds/account> en el exterior, offshore adj inv; ( with tax advantages) en un paraíso fiscal

    II
    adverb < anchor> a cierta distancia de la costa

    English-spanish dictionary > offshore

  • 127 Küste

    f; -, -n coast, shore
    * * *
    die Küste
    shore; coast; seaside; waterside
    * * *
    Kụ̈s|te ['kʏstə]
    f -, -n
    coast; (= Ufer) shore
    * * *
    die
    1) (the side or border of land next to the sea: The coast was very rocky.) coast
    2) (the seacoast: the eastern seaboard of the United States.) seaboard
    3) ((usually with the) a place beside the sea: We like to go to the seaside in the summer.) seaside
    * * *
    Küs·te
    <-, -n>
    [ˈkʏstə]
    f
    1. (Meeresufer) coast, shore
    2. (Gegend in Meeresnähe) coast
    * * *
    die; Küste, Küsten coast
    * * *
    Küste f; -, -n coast, shore
    * * *
    die; Küste, Küsten coast
    * * *
    -n f.
    coast n.
    seaboard n.
    seacoast n.
    shore n.
    shoreline n.
    waterside n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Küste

  • 128 ashore

    ashore [əˈ∫ɔ:r]
    ( = on land) à terre ; ( = to the shore) vers le rivage
    * * *
    [ə'ʃɔː(r)]
    1) ( towards seashore) vers le rivage; (towards lake shore, river bank) vers la rive

    he was swimming ashore — il nageait vers le rivage/la rive

    to come/go ashore — débarquer

    to swim ashore — gagner le rivage/la rive à la nage

    3) ( on land) à terre

    to spend a week ashore[sailor] passer une semaine à terre; [tourist] faire une escale d'une semaine

    English-French dictionary > ashore

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  • land — [land] n. [ME < OE, akin to OHG lant < IE base * lendh , unoccupied land, heath, steppe > Bret lann, heath (> Fr lande, moor), Welsh llan, enclosure, yard] 1. the solid part of the earth s surface not covered by water 2. a specific… …   English World dictionary

  • shore — shore1 [shôr] n. [ME schore < OE * score (akin to MLowG schore) < or akin to scorian, to jut out < IE base * (s)ker , to cut > HARVEST] 1. land at or near the edge of a body of water, esp. along an ocean, large lake, etc. 2. land as… …   English World dictionary

  • Shore — Shore, n. [OE. schore, AS. score, probably fr. scieran, and so meaning properly, that which is shorn off, edge; akin to OD. schoore, schoor. See {Shear}, v. t.] The coast or land adjacent to a large body of water, as an ocean, lake, or large… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Shore birds — Shore Shore, n. [OE. schore, AS. score, probably fr. scieran, and so meaning properly, that which is shorn off, edge; akin to OD. schoore, schoor. See {Shear}, v. t.] The coast or land adjacent to a large body of water, as an ocean, lake, or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Shore crab — Shore Shore, n. [OE. schore, AS. score, probably fr. scieran, and so meaning properly, that which is shorn off, edge; akin to OD. schoore, schoor. See {Shear}, v. t.] The coast or land adjacent to a large body of water, as an ocean, lake, or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Shore lark — Shore Shore, n. [OE. schore, AS. score, probably fr. scieran, and so meaning properly, that which is shorn off, edge; akin to OD. schoore, schoor. See {Shear}, v. t.] The coast or land adjacent to a large body of water, as an ocean, lake, or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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