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side+glance

  • 41 glance off

    (to hit and bounce off to one side: The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.) grybštelėti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > glance off

  • 42 glance off

    (to hit and bounce off to one side: The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.) snudda och studsa bort, halvträffa

    English-Swedish dictionary > glance off

  • 43 glance off

    (to hit and bounce off to one side: The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.) odraziť sa
    * * *
    • odskocit
    • odrazit sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > glance off

  • 44 glance off

    (to hit and bounce off to one side: The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.) a ri­coşa

    English-Romanian dictionary > glance off

  • 45 glance off

    (to hit and bounce off to one side: The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.) εξοστρακίζομαι

    English-Greek dictionary > glance off

  • 46 glance off

    (to hit and bounce off to one side: The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.) odrazit se

    English-Czech dictionary > glance off

  • 47 glance off

    to hit and bounce off to one side:

    The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.

    يَصْطَدِم ويَطير بِسُرْعَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > glance off

  • 48 glance off

    (to hit and bounce off to one side: The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.) ricocher

    English-French dictionary > glance off

  • 49 glance off

    (to hit and bounce off to one side: The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.) ricochetear

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > glance off

  • 50 sidelong glance

    косой взгляд имя существительное:
    косой взгляд (sidelong glance, side glance, leer)

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > sidelong glance

  • 51 sidelong side·long adj

    English-Italian dictionary > sidelong side·long adj

  • 52 sideways side·ways

    English-Italian dictionary > sideways side·ways

  • 53 sideglance


    side-glance
    1> косой взгляд; взгляд искоса
    2> упоминание вскользь, мимоходом, ссылка

    НБАРС > sideglance

  • 54 Seitenblick

    m sidelong glance
    * * *
    Sei|ten|blick
    m
    sidelong glance

    mit einem Séítenblick auf (+acc) (fig)with one eye on

    * * *
    Sei·ten·blick
    m sidelong glance, glance to the side
    jdm einen \Seitenblick zuwerfen to glance at sb from the side
    * * *
    der sidelong look; (kurzer Blick) sidelong glance
    * * *
    Seitenblick m sidelong glance
    * * *
    der sidelong look; (kurzer Blick) sidelong glance
    * * *
    m.
    oblique glance n.
    side glance n.

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  • 55 взгляд искоса

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > взгляд искоса

  • 56 косой взгляд

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > косой взгляд

  • 57 दृष्टिः _dṛṣṭiḥ

    दृष्टिः f. [दृश्-भावे-क्तिन्]
    1 Seeing, viewing.
    -2 Seeing with the mental eye.
    -3 Knowing, knowledge; सम्यग्- दृष्टिस्तस्य परं पश्यति यस्त्वाम् Ki.18.28.
    -4 The eye, the faculty of seeing, sight; केनेदानीं दृष्टिं विलोभयामि V.2; चलापाङ्गं दृष्टिं स्पृशसि &Sacute.1.23.; दृष्टिस्तृणीकृतजगत्त्रयसत्त्वसारा U.6.19; R.2.28; Ś.4.2; देव दृष्टिप्रसादं कुरु H.1.
    -5 A look, glance.
    -6 View, notion; क्षुद्रदृष्टिरेषा K.173; एतां दृष्टिमवष्टभ्य Bg. 16.9.
    -7 Consideration, regard.
    -8 Intellect, wisdom; तुभ्यं नमस्ते$स्त्वविषक्तदृष्टये Bhāg.1.4.12.
    -9 (In Astrol.) Aspect of the stars.
    -1 Light (प्रकाश).
    -11 A theory, doctrine, notion; याश्च काश्च कृदृष्टयः (सर्वास्ता निष्फलाः) Ms. 12.95.
    -Comp. -कृत् n.,
    -कृतम् a kind of lily (स्थलपद्म).
    -क्षम worth-seeing; V.4.21.
    -क्षेपः a glance, look.
    -गतम् a theory, doctrine.
    -गुणः a mark for archers, butt, target.
    -गोचर a. within the range of sight, in sight, visible. (
    -रः) the range of sight.
    -दानम् appear- ance.
    -दोषः the evil influence of the human eye.
    -पातः 1 a look, glance; मार्गे मृगप्रेक्षिणि दृष्टिपातं कुरुष्व R.13.18; Bh.1.11,94;3.66.
    -2 act of seeing, function of the eye; रजःकणैर्विघ्नितदृष्टिपाताः Ku.3.31 (Malli. interprets-- unnecessarily in our opinion-- पात by प्रभा).
    -पथः the range of sight.
    -पूत a. 'kept pure by the sight', watched that no impurity is contracted; दृष्टिपूतं न्यसेत्पादम् Ms.6.46.
    -प्रसादः the favour of a look.
    -बन्धुः a fire- fly.
    -मण्डलम् 1 the pupil of the eye.
    -2 the circle of sight.
    -रागः the expression of the eyes; भवन्तमन्तरेण कीदृशो$स्या दृष्टिरागः Ś.2.11-12.
    -वादः 1 a Buddhist canon dealing with discussion on other religious views; दृष्टिवादो द्वादशाङ्गी स्याद्गणिपिटकाह्वया । प्रतिकर्मसूत्रपूर्वानुयोगो पूर्व- गतचूलिकाः । पञ्च स्युर्द्दष्टिवादभेदाः पूर्वाणि चतुर्दशापि पूर्वगते । Hem.
    -2 N. of the 12th Aṅga of the Jainas.
    -विक्षेपः a side-glance, leer, oblique look.
    -विद्या optics.
    -विभ्रमः an amorous glance, a coquettish look; Ś.1.23.
    -विषः a serpent.
    -संभेदः mutual glance; त्वयापि न निरूपिता अनयोर्द्दष्टिसंभेदाः Māl.7.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > दृष्टिः _dṛṣṭiḥ

  • 58 AUGA

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    (gen. pl. augna), n.
    1) eye;
    lúka (bregða) upp augum, bregða augum í sundr, to open (lift up) the eyes;
    lúka aptr augum, to shift the eyes;
    renna (bregða, leiða) augum til e-s, to turn the eyes to;
    leiða e-n augum, to measure one with the eyes;
    berja augum í e-t, to take into consideration;
    koma augum á e-t, to set eyes on, become aware of;
    hafa auga á e-u, t have, keep, an eye upon;
    segja e-t í augu upp, to one’s face, right in the face;
    unna e-m sem augum í höfði sér, as one’s own eye-balls;
    e-m vex e-t í augu, one has scruples about;
    gløggt er gests augat, a guest’s eye is sharp;
    mörg eru dags augu, the day has many eyes;
    eigi leyna augu, ef ann kona manni, the eyes cannot hide it if a woman loves a man;
    2) hole, aperture in a needle (nálarauga), in a millstone (kvarnarauga) or an axe-head;
    3) pit full of water.
    * * *
    n., gen. pl. augna, [Lat. oculus, a dimin. of an obsolete ocus; Gr. οφθαλμός (Boeot. οκταλμός); Sanskr. aksha: the word is common to Sanskrit with the Slavonic, Greek, Roman, and Teutonic idioms: Goth. augo; Germ, auge; A. S. eâge; Engl. eye; Scot. ee; Swed. öga; Dan. öje, etc. Grimm s. v. suggests a relationship to Lat. acies, acutus, etc. The letter n appears in the plur. of the mod. northern languages; the Swedes say ‘ögon,’ oculi, the Danes ‘öjne;’ with the article ‘ögonen’ and ‘öjnene;’ Old Engl. ‘eyne;’ Scot. ‘een’]
    I. an eye. It is used in Icel. in a great many proverbs, e. g. betr sjá augu en auga, ‘two eyes see better than one,’ i. e. it is good to yield to advice: referring to love, unir auga meðan á sér, the eye is pleased whilst it can behold (viz. the object of its affection), Fas. i. 125, cp. Völs. rím. 4. 189; eigi leyna augu, ef ann kona manni, the eyes cannot bide it, if a woman love a man, i. e. they tell their own tale, Ísl. ii. 251. This pretty proverb is an απ. λεγ. l. c. and is now out of use; it is no doubt taken from a poem in a dróttkvætt metre, (old proverbs have alliteration, but neither rhymes nor assonance, rhyming proverbs are of a comparatively late date): medic., eigi er sá heill er í augun verkir, Fbr. 75; sá drepr opt fæti ( slips) er augnanna missir, Bs. i. 742; hætt er einu auganu nema vel fari, he who has only one eye to lose will take care of it (comm.); húsbóndans auga sér bezt, the master’s eye sees best; glögt er gests augat, a guest’s eye is sharp; mörg eru dags augu, the day has many eyes, i. e. what is to be hidden must not be done in broad daylight, Hm. 81; náið er nef augum, the nose is near akin to the eyes (tua res agitur paries quum proximus ardet), Nj. 21; opt verðr slíkt á sæ, kvað selr, var skotinn í auga, this often happens at sea, quoth the seal, when he was shot in the eye, of one who is in a scrape, Fms. viii. 402. In many phrases, at unna ( to love) e-m sem augum í höfði sér, as one’s own eye-balls, Nj. 217; þótti mér slökt it sætasta ljós augna minna, by his death the sweetest light of my eyes was quenched, 187: hvert grætr þú nú Skarphéðinn? eigi er þat segir Skarphéðinn, en hitt er satt at súrnar í augum, the eyes smart from smoke, 200: renna, líta augum, to seek with the eyes, to look upon: it is used in various connections, renna, líta ástaraugum, vánaraugum, vinaraugum, trúaraugum, öfundaraugum, girndarauga, with eyes of love, hope, friendship, faith, envy, desire: mæna a. denotes an upward or praying look; stara, fixed; horfa, attentive; lygna, blundskaka, stupid or slow; blína, glápa, góna, vacant or silly; skima, wandering; hvessa augu, a threatening look; leiða e-n a., to measure one with the eyes; gjóta, or skjóta hornauga, or skjóta a. í skjálg, to throw a side glance of dislike or ill-will; gjóta augum is always in a bad sense; renna, líta mostly in a good sense: gefa e-u auga, oculum adjicere alicui; hafa auga á e-u, to keep an eye on it; segja e-m e-t í augu upp, to one’s face, Orkn. 454; at augum, adverb. with open eyes, Hervar. S. (in a verse), etc. As regards various movements of the eyes; ljúka upp augum, to open the eyes; láta aptr augun, to shut the eyes; draga auga í pung, to draw the eye into a purse, i. e. shut one eye; depla augum, to blink; at drepa titlinga (Germ. äugeln, blinzen), to wink, to kill tits with the suppressed glances of the eye; glóðarauga, a suffusion on the eye, hyposphagma; kýrauga. proptosis; vagl á auga, a beam in the eye; skjálgr, Lat. limus; ský, albugo; tekinn til augnanna, with sunken eyes, etc., Fél. ix. 192; a. bresta, in death: hafa stýrur í augum, to have prickles in the eyes, when the eyes ache for want of sleep: vatna músum, ‘to water mice,’ used esp. of children weeping silently and trying to hide their tears. As to the look or expression of the eyes there are sundry metaph. phrases, e. g. hafa fékróka í augum, to have wrinkles at the corners of the eyes, of a shrewd money getting fellow, Fms. ii. 84, cp. Orkn. 330, 188, where krókauga is a cognom.; kvenna-króka, one insinuating with the fair sex; hafa ægishjalm í augum is a metaphor of one with a piercing, commanding eye, an old mythical term for the magical power of the eye, v. Grimm’s D. Mythol. under Ægishjalmr: vera mjótt á milli augnanna, the distance between the eyes being short, is a popular saying, denoting a close, stingy man, hence mjóeygr means close: e-m vex e-t í augu (now augum), to shrink back from, of a thing waxing and growing before one’s eyes so that one dares not face it. As to the shape, colour, etc. of the eye, vide the adj. ‘eygr’ or ‘eygðr’ in its many compds. Lastly we may mention the belief, that when the water in baptism touches the eyes, the child is thereby in future life prevented from seeing ghosts or goblins, vide the words úfreskr and skygn. No spell can touch the human eye; en er harm sá augu hans (that of Loki in the shape of a bird), þá grunaði hann (the giant) at maðr mundi vera, Edda 60; í bessum birni þykist hón kenna augu Bjarnar konungs sonar, Fas. i. 51, vide Ísl. Þjóðs.
    II. meton. and metaph. auga is used in a great many connections:
    α. astron.; þjaza augu, the eyes of the giant Thiazi, is a constellation, probably the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux; the story is told in the Edda 47, cp. Harbarðsljóð 19; (Snorri attributes it to Odin, the poem to Thor.)
    β. botan., auga = Lat. gemma, Hjalt. 38; kattarauga, cat’s eye, is the flower forget-me-not.
    γ. the spots that form the numbers on dice, Magn. 530.
    δ. the hole in a millstone; kvarnarauga, Edda 79, 221, Hkr. i. 121: the opening into which an axe handle is fastened, Sturl. ii. 91: a pit full of water, Fs. 45: nálarauga, a needle’s eye: vindauga, wind’s eye or window (which orig. had no glass in it), A. S. eag-dura (eye-door); also gluggi, q. v.: gleraugu, spectacles.
    ε. anatom., the pan of the hip joint, v. augnakarl, Fms. iii. 392: gagnaugu, temples.
    ζ. hafsauga, the bottom of the ocean, in the popular phrase, fara út í hafsauga, descendere ad tartara.
    η. poët. the sun is called heimsauga, dagsauga, Jónas 119.
    COMPDS either with sing. auga or pl. augna; in the latter case mod. usage sometimes drops the connecting vowel a, e. g. augn-dapr, augn-depra, augn-fagr, etc. auga-bragð (augna-), n. the twinkling of an eye, Hm. 77; á einu a., in the twinkling of an eye, Ver. 32, Edda (pref.) 146, Sks. 559, Rb. 568: a glance, look, snart a., Fms. ii. 174; mikit a., v. 335; úfagrligt a., Fs. 43; hafa a. af e-u, to cast a look at, Fbr. 49, Fms. xi. 424: in the phrase, at hafa e-n (or verða) at augabragði, metaph. to make sport of, to mock, deride, gaze at, Stj. 627, 567, Hm. 5, 29. auga-brun, f. the eye-brow. auga-staðr, m. an eye-mark; hafa a. á e-u, to mark with the eye. auga-steinn (augna-), m. the eye-ball, Hkr. iii. 365, Fms. v. 152. augna-bending, f. a warning glance, Pr. 452. augna-blik, n. mod. = augnabragð, s. augna-bólga, u, f. ophthalmia. augna-brá, f. the eye-lid, D. N. i. 216. augna-fagr and aug-fagr, adj. fair-eyed, Fas. ii. 365, Fms. v. 200. augna-fró, f. a plant, eye-bright, euphrasia, also augna-gras, Hjalt. 231. augna-fræ, n. lychnis alpina. augna-gaman, n. a sport, delight for the eyes to gaze at, Ld. 202, Bær. 17, Fsm. 5 (love, sweetheart). augna-gróm, n. (medic.) a spot in the eye; metaph., ekki a., no mere speck, of whatever can easily be seen. augna-hár, n. an eye-lash. augna-hvannr, m. the eye-lid. augna-hvita, u, f. albugo. augna-karl, n. the pan of the hip joint; slíta or slitna or augnaköllunum, Fas. iii. 392. augna-kast, n. a wild glance, Barl. 167. augna-kláði, a, m. psorophthalmi. augna-krókr, n. the corner of the eye. augna-lag, n. a look, Ld. 154. augna-lok, n. ‘eye-covers,’ eye-lids. augna-mein, n. a disease of the eye. augna-mjörkvi, a, m. dimness of the eye, Pr. 471. augna-ráð, n. expression of the eye. augna-skot, n. a look askance, Gþl. 286, Fs. 44 (of cats). augna-slím, n. glaucoma. augna-staðr, m. the socket of the eye, Magn. 532. augna-sveinn, m. a lad leading a blind man, Str. 46. augn-tepra, u, f. hippus. augna-topt, f. the socket of the eye. augna-verkr, m. pain in the eye, Hkr. ii. 257, Bs. i. 451, Pr. 471, Bjarn. 58. augna-vik, n. pl. = augnakrókr. augna-þungi, a, m. heaviness of the eye, Hkr. ii. 257.

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  • 59 ссылка

    1) General subject: Botany Bay (от названия бухты в Новом Южном Уэльсе, служившей местом ссылки), Ref., allegation (на какую-л. причину), allusion, citation, deportation, exile, mention, note, notes, plea, refer, reference, reference (to) (на кого-л., что-л.), remark, side glance, side-glance, touching (на что-л.), transportation, return
    2) Computers: Folder target
    3) Naval: subscript
    5) Engineering: access address, footer
    8) Accounting: folio (например, на номер страницы/счета)
    9) Diplomatic term: citation (на автора и т.п.), reference (на примечание, источник и т.п.), reference (на кого-л., что-л.)
    10) Psychology: reference (на кого-л. или что-л.), touching
    11) Information technology: dispatcher, handle (целое число, назначаемое некоторому программному ресурсу, процессу или объекту для его уникальной идентификации при дальнейшем использовании), point of reference, pointer
    12) Advertising: ref
    13) SAP. corresponding number
    14) Drilling: footnote
    15) Network technologies: link, link reference, pointing, points of reference
    16) Programming: reference (понятие языковое, грамматическое, а не понятие времени исполнения)
    17) leg.N.P. banishment (criminal law), crossreference, deportation (criminal law), exile (criminal law), transportation (criminal law)
    18) Chemical weapons: reference (на)
    20) Internet: hyperlink

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  • 60 упоминание вскользь

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