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  • 81 braccio

    "arm;
    Arm;
    bras;
    brazo;
    braço"
    * * *
    m (pl le braccia e i bracci) arm
    a braccia aperte with open arms
    fig essere il braccio destro di qualcuno be someone's right-hand man
    incrociare le braccia fold one's arms
    fig go on strike
    * * *
    1 arm: si è rotto il braccio sinistro, he's broken his left arm; a braccia aperte, with open arms; accogliere qlcu. a braccia aperte, (fig.) to welcome s.o. with open arms; con le braccia conserte, incrociate, with folded arms (o with one's arms folded); con le braccia tese, with outstretched arms (o with one's arms outstretched); spostare qlco. a braccia, to move sthg. by hand; in braccio, in one's arms; portava in braccio un bel bambino, she was carrying (o holding) a lovely child in her arms; lo prese in braccio perché piangeva, she picked him up into her arms because he was crying; cadere tra le braccia di qlcu., to fall into s.o.'s arms; svenne e mi cadde tra le braccia, he fainted and fell into my arms; prendere qlcu. per il braccio, to grab (o to seize) s.o. by the arm; mi prese per un braccio e mi fece sedere, he grabbed (o seized) me by the arm and made me sit down; sotto braccio, arm in arm; camminavano tenendosi sotto braccio, they were walking arm in arm; sotto il braccio, under one's arm; teneva la borsetta stretta sotto il braccio, she was holding her bag tight under her arm; sul braccio, on one's arm; teneva l'ombrello sul braccio, he was carrying an umbrella on his arm; offrire il braccio a una signora, to offer a lady one's arm; le offrì il braccio per portarla in sala da pranzo, he took her in to dinner; avere un braccio al collo, to have one's (o an) arm in a sling; gettare le braccia al collo di qlcu., to fling one's arms round s.o.'s neck; avere le braccia legate, (anche fig.) to have one's hands tied; ho le braccia legate e non posso proprio aiutarti, my hands are tied and I just can't help you; incrociare le braccia, to fold one's arms; (fig.) to go on strike; tendere le braccia, to stretch out one's arms; (fig.) to ask for help // braccio di ferro, arm wrestling // a braccio, approximately; fare un discorso a braccio, to give an impromptu speech // il braccio della giustizia, della legge, the arm of the law // il braccio secolare, the secular arm // il braccio e la mente, brains and brawn // avere le braccia lunghe, (fig.) to be very influential // essere il braccio destro di qlcu., to be s.o.'s right-hand man // quando mi ha detto di rifarlo mi sono sentito cadere le braccia, when he told me to do it all again I could have wept // dagli un dito e si prenderà un braccio, give him an inch and he'll take a mile // essere in braccio a Morfeo, to be fast asleep
    2 pl. ( manodopera) hands, labourers: abbiamo bisogno di altre braccia alla fattoria, we need more labourers (o hands) on the farm
    3 ( di edificio) wing: il braccio di un carcere, the wing of a prison // il braccio della morte, the death row
    4 ( di croce) limb
    5 ( di fiume) arm; ( di mare) sound, strait
    7 (mar.) ( di ancora) arm; ( di remo) web; ( per orientare i pennoni) brace
    8 (mecc.) arm; ( di bilancia) beam, bar; ( di grammofono) (pick-up) arm; braccio di leva, lever arm; braccio di manovella, crank arm (o web); braccio mobile ( di gru), (adjustable) jib; braccio di sestante, index bar; braccio portante, supporting arm
    9 (inform.) arm: braccio di scrittura, writing arm; braccio di lettura, reading arm; braccio di accesso dati, access arm.
    * * *
    1.
    pl. -ci ['brattʃo, tʃi] sostantivo maschile (in some senses it has a feminine plural - cia [tʃa])
    1) (pl.f. - cia) arm

    prendere qcn. in braccio — to take sb. in one's arms, to pick sb. up

    stare seduto in braccio a qcn. — to sit in o on sb.'s lap

    dare il braccio a qcn. — to give sb. one's arm

    trasportare qcs. a -cia — to carry sth. in one's arms

    gettare le -cia al collo di qcn. — to throw o fling one's arms around sb.'s neck

    strin gere qcn. tra le -cia — to hold sb. in one's arms

    gettarsi nelle -cia di qcn. — to throw oneself into sb.'s arms

    accogliere qcn. a -cia aperte — to welcome sb. with open o outstretched arms

    incrociare le -ciato cross o fold one's arms; fig. to down tools BE

    2) (pl. -ci) (di fiume, mare) branch, inlet; (di terra) land bridge
    3) (pl. -ci) (di poltrona) arm; (di giradischi) (tone) arm; (di candelabro) branch; (di bilancia) beam; (di gru) arm, jib
    4) (pl. -ci) arch. wing
    5) (pl.f. - cia) metrol. fathom*
    2.
    sostantivo femminile plurale braccia (mano d'opera) manpower sing., labour sing. BE, labor sing. AE

    braccio di ferroarm o Indian AE wrestling; fig. tug-of-war

    fare braccio di ferro con qcn. — to armwrestle with sb.

    ••

    essere il braccio destro di qcn. — to be sb.'s right hand man

    * * *
    braccio
    pl. -ci /'bratt∫o, t∫i/ ⇒ 4
    I sostantivo m.
     (in some senses it has a feminine plural - cia /t∫a/)
     1 (pl.f. - cia) arm; avere un braccio al collo to have one's arm in a sling; prendere qcn. in braccio to take sb. in one's arms, to pick sb. up; stare seduto in braccio a qcn. to sit in o on sb.'s lap; dare il braccio a qcn. to give sb. one's arm; trasportare qcs. a -cia to carry sth. in one's arms; gettare le -cia al collo di qcn. to throw o fling one's arms around sb.'s neck; strin gere qcn. tra le -cia to hold sb. in one's arms; gettarsi nelle -cia di qcn. to throw oneself into sb.'s arms; accogliere qcn. a -cia aperte to welcome sb. with open o outstretched arms; (con) le -cia conserte arms folded; incrociare le -cia to cross o fold one's arms; fig. to down tools BE
     2 (pl. -ci) (di fiume, mare) branch, inlet; (di terra) land bridge
     3 (pl. -ci) (di poltrona) arm; (di giradischi) (tone) arm; (di candelabro) branch; (di bilancia) beam; (di gru) arm, jib
     4 (pl. -ci) arch. wing
     5 (pl.f. - cia) metrol. fathom*
    II braccia f.pl.
      (mano d'opera) manpower sing., labour sing. BE, labor sing. AE
    il braccio e la mente the brawn and the brain; essere il braccio destro di qcn. to be sb.'s right hand man; fare cadere le -cia to be very off-putting; parlare a braccio to speak off the cuff
    \
    braccio di ferro arm o Indian AE wrestling; fig. tug-of-war; fare braccio di ferro con qcn. to armwrestle with sb.; il braccio della legge the long arm of the law; braccio della morte death row.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > braccio

  • 82 satis

    sătis, and abbreviated, săt (cf. the letter S.: satin', contr. for satisne; v.the foll.), adv. [root in Gr. adên, hadên, orig. a comp. form, weakened from satius; cf.: magis, nimis, etc.], enough, sufficiently (objectively, so that one needs nothing more; whereas affatim subjectively, so that one wishes nothing more).
    I.
    Posit.
    1.
    Adject., enough, sufficient, satisfactory.
    a.
    Form sătis:

    quod (faenum et pabulum) bubus satis siet, qui illic sient,

    Cato, R. R. 137: cui, si conjuret populus, vix totu' satis sit, were enough, adequate, Lucil. ap. Charis. p. 193 P.: libram aiebant satis esse ambobus farris Intritae, Titin. ap. Non. 81, 13; Hor. S. 1, 5, 68:

    duo talenta pro re nostrā ego esse decrevi satis,

    Ter. Heaut. 5, 1, 67; id. Ad. 5, 3, 24:

    dies mihi hic ut sit satis vereor Ad agendum,

    id. And. 4, 2, 22; cf. Liv. 21, 17:

    quicquid adjecissent ipsi terroris satis ad perniciem fore rati,

    id. 21, 33; cf. Quint. 12, 11, 19:

    animo satis haec vestigia parva sagaci Sunt, per quae possis cognoscere cetera tute,

    Lucr. 1, 402:

    satis est tibi in te, satis in legibus, satis in mediocribus amicitiis praesidium,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 26, 84:

    ut semper vobis auxilium adversus inimicos satis sit,

    Liv. 6, 18:

    satis esse Italiae unum consulem censebat,

    id. 34, 43; Cic. Planc. 38, 92; cf.:

    ipse Romam venirem, si satis consilium quādam de re haberem,

    id. Att. 12, 50:

    id modo si mercedis Datur mihi... satis Mihi esse ducam,

    will content myself, Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 16:

    satis hoc tibi est,

    Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 40:

    animo istuc satis est, auribus non satis,

    Cic. Or. 63, 215:

    dicebant de re publicā quod esset illis viris et consulari dignitati satis,

    id. Brut. 35, 135; hence, in a play on the word: Le. Jam satis est mihi. Li. Tum igitur tu dives es factus? Plaut. As. 2, 2, 64:

    quidvis satis est, dum vivat modo,

    Ter. Heaut. 4, 1, 28; id. Hec. 5, 2, 17:

    qui non sentirent, quid esset satis,

    Cic. Or. 22, 73:

    sum avidior etiam, quam satis est, gloriae,

    id. Fam. 9, 14, 2:

    plus quam satis doleo,

    id. Verr. 2, 5, 46, § 123:

    semel fugiendi si data est occasio, Satis est,

    Plaut. Capt. 1, 2, 9:

    satis esse deberet, si, etc.,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 41, 174:

    satin' habes, si feminarum nulla'st, quam aeque diligam?

    Plaut. Am. 1, 3, 11:

    ars satis praestat, si, etc.,

    Quint. 7, 10, 15:

    non satis efficit oratio, si, etc.,

    id. 8, 3, 62:

    satis superque est,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 14:

    poenas dedit usque superque Quam satis est,

    Hor. S. 1, 2, 66:

    satis superque habere dicit, quod sibi ab arbitrio tribuatur,

    Cic. Rosc. Com. 4, 11:

    tanta repente caelo missa vis aquae, ut ea modo exercitui satis superque foret,

    Sall. J. 75, 7; cf.:

    satis una excidia,

    Verg. A. 2, 642 (v. infra, g and 2. b); cf.:

    plura quam satis est,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 46:

    ultra quam satis est,

    id. ib. 1, 6, 16.—
    (β).
    Satis est (habeo, credo, etc.), with inf. or a subject- ( object-) clause:

    huic satis illud erit planum facere atque probare,

    Lucr. 2, 934; Cic. de Or. 1, 28, 127:

    satis erat respondere Magnas: ingentes, inquit,

    id. Lael. 26, 98:

    velut satis sit, scire ipsos,

    Quint. 8, 2, 19:

    si oratori satis esset docere,

    id. 10, 1, 78:

    nunc libertatem repeti satis est,

    Liv. 3, 53 fin.:

    vos satis habebatis animam retinere,

    Sall. J. 31, 20:

    illud satis habeo dicere,

    Quint. 6, 5, 11: satis habeo with si, Nep. Them. 8, 4; id. Timol. 2, 4; Liv. 5, 21, 9; Tac. A. 2, 37; 4, 38.—With quod, Liv. 40, 29, 13; Just. 22, 8, 14:

    satis putant vitio carere,

    Quint. 2, 4, 9:

    si res nudas atque inornatas indicare satis videretur,

    id. 2, 4, 3:

    Herennium et Numisium legatos vinciri satis visum,

    Tac. H. 4, 59. —Rarely with ut:

    Fabio satis visum, ut ovans urbem iniret,

    Liv. 7, 11, 9.—Negatively:

    quarum (rerum) unam dicere causam Non satis est, verum plures,

    Lucr. 6, 704:

    nec vero habere virtutem satis est, nisi utare,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 2, 2:

    opera exstruentibus satis non est, saxa atque materiam congerere,

    Quint. 7, prooem. §

    1: non satis est, pulchra esse poëmata,

    Hor. A. P. 99 et saep.—With inf. perf. (not freq. till after the Aug. period; cf.

    Zumpt, Gram. § 590): nunc satis est dixisse: ego mira poëmata pango, etc.,

    Hor. A. P. 416:

    quod hactenus ostendisse satis est,

    Quint. 6, 3, 62:

    atque id viro bono satis est, docuisse quod sciret,

    id. 12, 11, 8:

    illud notasse satis habeo,

    id. 9, 4, 15.—Negatively:

    non ille satis cognosse Sabinae Gentis habet ritus,

    Ov. M. 15, 4:

    non satis credunt excepisse quae relicta erant,

    Quint. 2, 1, 2.— Absol.: gaudeo. Ch. Satis credo, Ter. Eun. 5, 8, 21.—
    (γ).
    With gen.: As. Salve. St. Satis mihi est tuae salutis, Plaut. Truc. 2, 2, 4:

    satis historiarum est,

    id. Bacch. 1, 2, 48:

    verborum,

    id. Capt. 1, 2, 16:

    satis mihi id habeam supplicii,

    Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 15:

    ea amicitia non satis habet firmitatis,

    Cic. Lael. 5, 19:

    ad dicendum temporis satis habere,

    id. Verr. 2, 2, 1, § 2; cf. Quint. 10, 2, 15: satis praesidii, Cic. Fin. 2, 26, 84 Madv. N. cr.:

    satis poenarum dedisse,

    Quint. 7, 4, 18:

    jam satis terris nivis atque dirae Grandinis misit pater,

    Hor. C. 1, 2, 1:

    satis superque esse sibi suarum cuique rerum,

    Cic. Lael. 13, 45; so, satis superque, with gen.:

    vitae,

    Liv. 2, 42, 6; 63, 67, 3; 25, 32, 6; 28, 29, 7; Hor. Epod. 17, 19.— Comp.: satius; v. infra, B. —
    b.
    Form săt (most freq. in the poets):

    quibus (dis) sat esse non queam?

    to be sufficient, equal to, Plaut. Pers. 1, 1, 27:

    pol vel legioni sat est (obsonium),

    id. Aul. 3, 6, 24:

    in jure causam dicito, hic verbum sat est,

    id. Rud. 3, 6, 28; cf. id. Bacch. 4, 8, 37; id. Truc. 2, 8, 14:

    tantum quantum sat est,

    Cic. Sen. 14, 48:

    tantum sat habes?

    Ter. Heaut. 4, 3, 40:

    si hoc sat est,

    Quint. 2, 11, 7:

    amabo jam sat est,

    Plaut. As. 3, 3, 117; Ter. And. 1, 1, 143; id. Eun. 4, 4, 38; id. Phorm. 1, 4, 34:

    paene plus quam sat erat,

    id. ib. 5, 3, 14:

    sat habeo,

    id. And. 2, 1, 35; 4, 2, 22 et saep.—
    (β).
    Sat est (habeo, credo, etc.), with inf. or a subject- ( object-) clause:

    nonne id sat erat, Accipere ab illo injuriam?

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 2, 3:

    perdere posse sat est,

    Ov. H. 12, 75: qui non sat habuit conjugem illexe in stuprum, Poët. ap. Cic. N. D. 3, 27, 68.—
    (γ).
    With gen.:

    sat habet favitorum semper, qui recte facit,

    Plaut. Am. prol. 79: Ar. Mater salve. Art. Sat salutis't, id. As. 5, 2, 61:

    vocis,

    id. Truc. 2, 3, 29:

    signi,

    Ter. Hec. 2, 1, 39:

    poenae,

    Prop. 1, 17, 10 et saep.—
    2.
    Adverb., enough, sufficiently.
    a.
    Form sătis.
    (α).
    With verbs:

    si sis sanus, aut sapias satis,

    Plaut. Am. 3, 2, 23:

    satis deludere,

    id. ib. 5, 1, 45:

    satis jam dolui ex animo et curā me satis Et lacrimis maceravi,

    id. Capt. 5, 1, 7:

    satin' me illi hodie scelesti ceperunt dolo?

    id. ib. 3, 4, 120:

    ego istuc satis scio,

    Ter. Hec. 5, 4, 37; Cic. Rep. 1, 34, 53:

    satis ostenderit, reliquos, etc.,

    id. ib. 2, 31, 54 et saep.: quod bruti nec satis sardare queunt, Naev. ap. Fest. p. 322 Müll.:

    neque audio neque oculis prospicio satis,

    Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 7:

    contra Epicurum satis superque dictum est,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 1, 2; id. Tusc. 1, 45, 110; Hor. Epod. 1, 31; cf.:

    quidque furor valeat, Penthea caede satisque Ac super ostendit,

    Ov. M. 4, 429 (v. in the foll. II. D. 1. a).—
    (β).
    With adjectives:

    satis dives,

    Plaut. Aul. 2, 1, 44; id. Capt. 2, 2, 74:

    dotata,

    id. Aul. 2, 2, 62:

    dicacula,

    id. As. 3, 1, 8:

    satis multa restant,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 44, 71:

    video te testimoniis satis instructum,

    id. ib. 1, 38, 59:

    rura tibi magna satis,

    Verg. E. 1, 48 et saep.:

    satis superque humilis est, qui, etc.,

    Liv. 3, 53 fin. —Sometimes, like the Engl. enough, it denotes diminution, tolerably, moderately:

    videor mihi nostrum illum consularem exercitum bonorum omnium, etiam satis bonorum, habere firmissimum,

    Cic. Att. 2, 19, 4:

    satis litteratus (with nec infacetus),

    id. Off. 3, 14, 58:

    satis bonus (locus),

    Cato, R. R. 136:

    res satis amplae,

    Just. 2, 1, 1; cf. the foll. g and b. b.—
    (γ).
    With adverbs or adverbial phrases:

    satis audacter,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 208:

    satis certo scio,

    id. Ps. 4, 5, 5:

    satis superbe illuditis me,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 22:

    satis scite,

    id. Heaut. 4, 4, 7:

    non satis honeste,

    Cic. Lael. 16, 57:

    satis cum periculo,

    Ter. And. 1, 1, 104: et quidem hercle formā luculentā (haec meretrix). Ch. Sic satis, id. Heaut. 3, 2, 12:

    satis opportune occidisse,

    Caes. B. G. 4, 22:

    satis recte,

    Plaut. Pers. 4, 4, 53:

    satis saepe,

    Sall. J. 62, 1:

    satis bene ornatae,

    dressed well enough, Plaut. Poen. 1, 2, 73; hence satis bene sometimes, like the Engl. well enough, = tolerably, moderately, or pretty well:

    a quo (Catone) cum quaereretur, quid maxime in re familiari expediret? respondit: Bene pascere. Quid secundum? Satis bene pascere. Quid tertium? Male pascere. Quid quartum? Arare,

    Cic. Off. 2, 25, 89 (for which, in the same narration, mediocriter pascere, Col. 6, praef. § 4; and Plin. 18, 5, 6, § 30); cf. supra, a. b, and infra, b. b.—
    b.
    Form săt.
    (α).
    With verbs:

    sat scio,

    Plaut. Aul. 3, 6, 25; Ter. Eun. 3, 2, 34; id. Ad. 3, 2, 41; 3, 3, 6; 4, 1, 10; id. Phorm. 4, 3, 31:

    sat prata biberunt,

    Verg. E. 3, 111.—
    (β).
    With adjectives:

    accusator sat bonus,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 32, 89:

    non sat idoneus Pugnae,

    Hor. C. 2, 19, 26: sat planum. Liv. 6, 18 fin. —Signifying diminution, like the Engl. enough, tolerably, moderately, passably:

    laetantibus omnibus bonis, etiam sat bonis,

    Cic. Att. 14, 10, 1; so, sat bonus (less than bonus): [p. 1634] sl me voltis esse oratorem, si etiam sat bonum, si bonum denique, non repugnabo, id. de Or. 3, 22, 84.—
    (γ).
    With adverbs:

    qui sat diu vixisse sese arbitrabitur,

    Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 12:

    sat commode,

    Ter. And. 3, 1, 17:

    sat recte,

    id. Heaut. 5, 2, 43.—
    B.
    Comp.: satius (prop. more satisfying; hence), better, more serviceable, fitter, preferable.
    1.
    Adject., in the phrase satius est, with a subject-clause (cf. supra, 1. a. b, and b. b) followed by quam:

    scire satius est quam loqui Servum hominem,

    Plaut. Ep. 1, 1, 57; id. Bacch. 3, 2, 11; id. Cas. 1, 24; Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 66; 5, 2, 16; id. Ad. 1, 1, 33; Cic. Att. 7, 1, 4; id. Inv. 2, 32, 100; Liv. 26, 29; 42, 23 fin. al.; cf.:

    nimio satius est, ut opu'st, te ita esse, quam ut animo lubet,

    Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 30:

    quanto satius est, te id dare operam... Quam id loqui, etc.,

    Ter. And. 2, 1, 7; cf.

    also: satius multo fuisse, non moveri bellum adversus eum, quam omitti motum,

    Liv. 34, 33:

    nonne fuit satius tristis Amaryllidis iras pati?

    Verg. E. 2, 14:

    hos te satius est docere, ut, quando agas, quid agant, sciant,

    Plaut. Poen. 3, 1, 49:

    mori me satius est,

    Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 2; id. Phorm. 5, 7, 63; cf.:

    repertus est nemo, qui mori diceret satius esse,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 36, § 88:

    mortuom hercle me duco satius,

    Plaut. Truc. 5, 34:

    terga impugnare hostium satius visum est,

    Liv. 3, 70; Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 34.—In a positive signif., it serves, benefits, is of use: nihil phluarein satius est, miles (perh. in reference to the preceding speech of the miles:

    mortuum me duco satius),

    Plaut. Truc. 5, 36: satius putare, with an object-clause, to believe it to be better, Nep. Paus. 5, 1.—
    * 2.
    Adverb., with a verb, rather (syn. potius):

    ego quod magis pertineat ad Fundanii valetudinem, satius dicam,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 26.
    II.
    Particular phrases.
    A.
    Sat agito (also in one word, satagito), and sat agere suarum rerum, to have enough to do, have one ' s hands full; to be busy, be troubled (only in the foll. passages):

    nunc agitas sat tute tuarum rerum,

    Plaut. Bacch. 4, 3, 23:

    is quoque suarum rerum sat agitat, tamen, etc.,

    Ter. Heaut. 2, 1, 13 Bentl., followed by Umpfenb.; and so ap. Charis. p. 193 P. (Fleck. sat agit, tamen).—
    B.
    Satis ago or sat ago (also in one word, satago).
    1.
    T. t. in business lang., to satisfy, content, pay a creditor:

    nunc satagit,

    Plaut. As. 2, 4, 34.—
    2.
    To have enough to do, have one ' s hands full; to be in trouble (the predom. signif. of the word).
    (α).
    Form satis ago (class.): jam apud vallum nostri satis agebant, Cato ap. Charis. p. 193 P.:

    cum Pyrrhus rex in terrā Italiā esset satisque agerent Romani,

    Gell. 3, 8, 1:

    ego nocte hac proximā In somnis egi satis et fui homo exercitus,

    Plaut. Merc. 2, 1, 4:

    complorantibus omnibus nostris atque in sentinā satis agentibus,

    Gell. 19, 1, 3; 9, 11, 4:

    satis agentes rerum suarum,

    App. M. 8, p. 209, 6.— Impers. pass.:

    pugnatur acriter: agitur tamen satii,

    Cic. Att. 4, 15, 9.—
    (β).
    Form sat ago (satago) (very rare): Caesar alte-ram alam mittit, qui satagentibus celeriter occurrerent, Auct. B. Afr. 78, 7; cf. supra, II. A.—
    3.
    To bustle about, make a to-do, be full of business, polupragmoneuô (postAug. and very rare):

    (Domitius) Afer venuste Mallium Suram multum in agendo discursantem, salientem, manus jactantem, etc.... non agere dixit, sed satagere. Est enim dictum per se urbanum satagere, etc.,

    Quint. 6, 3, 54; cf. id. 11, 3, 126:

    curris, stupes, satagis tamquam mus in matellā,

    Petr. 58, 9.—Also act.: interea haec satagens, busily doing or performing, Petr. 137, 10.—
    C.
    Satis accipio, caveo, do, exigo, peto, offero, etc., t: t. of business lang., to take, give, ask, offer, etc., sufficient bail or security:

    satis accipio,

    Cic. Quint. 13, 44 sq.; id. Rosc. Com. 14, 40; id. Verr. 2, 1, 45, § 115; Plaut. Stich. 4, 1, 4; Dig. 36, 4, 5; 45, 1, 4; 46, 1, 33.— Pass., Cato, R. R. 2, 6:

    satis acceptum habere,

    to be fully assured, Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 90; 1, 3, 67:

    satis caveo,

    Dig. 7, 1, 60 (cf. caveo, II. 2.):

    satis do (also as one word, satisdo),

    Cic. Quint. 13, 44 sq.; id. Verr. 2, 1, 56, § 146; 2, 2, 24, § 60; id. Rosc. Com. 12, 35; id. Fam. 13, 28, a, 2; id. Att. 5, 1, 2; Dig. 1, 2, 8; 1, 2, 7 fin.; 36, 4, 1; 36, 4, 5; 46, 6, 1.—With gen.:

    judicatae pecuniae,

    Val. Max. 4, 1, 8:

    damni infecti,

    Plin. 36, 2, 2, § 6:

    fidei commissi,

    Dig. 36, 4, 5; 46, 4, 5: satisdato (caveo, promitto, debeo, etc.), by giving bail or security, ib. 5, 1, 2 fin.; 2, 11, 4 fin.; 40, 5, 4; Cic. Att. 16, 15, 2:

    satis exigo,

    Dig. 26, 7, 45 fin.; 36, 3, 18:

    satis offero,

    to tender security, ib. 26, 10, 5; 36, 4, 3; 48, 17, 1:

    satis peto,

    to demand security, ib. 35, 1, 70.—
    D.
    Sătis făcĭo, or, in one word, sătisfăcĭo ( pass. satisfacitur, Varr. ap. Prisc. p. 789 P.), to give satisfaction, to satisfy, content:

    satisfacere dicimur ei, cujus desiderium implemus,

    Dig. 2, 8, 1 (very freq. and class.).
    1.
    In gen.
    (α).
    With dat.:

    ut illis satis facerem ex disciplinā,

    Plaut. Ps. 5, 1, 28:

    Siculis,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 53, § 139:

    alicui petenti,

    id. Or. 41, 140:

    operam dabo ut tibi satisfaciam,

    id. Att. 2, 4, 3:

    deo pie et caste,

    id. Fam. 14, 7, 1:

    domino vel populo (gladiatores),

    id. Tusc. 2, 17, 41.—In mal. part., Petr. 75; 77.—Of things:

    cum aut morte aut victoriā se satisfacturum rei publicae spopondisset,

    Cic. Phil. 14, 9, 26:

    cui (vitae meae) satis feci vel aetate vel factis,

    id. Fam. 10, 1, 1:

    me omnibus satis esse facturum,

    id. Balb. 1, 2:

    causae atque officio satis facere,

    id. Div. in Caecil. 14, 47; cf.:

    satis officio meo, satis illorum voluntati, qui a me hoc petiverunt, factum esse arbitrabor,

    id. Verr. 2, 5, 49, § 130:

    gravibus seriisque rebus,

    id. Off. 1, 29, 103:

    etsi nullo modo poterit oratio mea satis facere vestrae scientiae,

    id. Phil. 2, 23, 57; cf.:

    qui et naturae et legibus satis fecit,

    id. Clu. 10, 29:

    amicitiae nostrae,

    id. Fam. 10, 1, 3:

    me plus satis nostrae conjunctioni amorique facturum,

    id. ib. 4, 8, 2:

    ut omnium vel suspicioni vel malevolentiae vel crudelitati satis fiat,

    id. Rab. Post. 17, 45:

    mihi vero satis superque abs te videtur istorum studiis... esse factum,

    id. de Or. 1, 47, 204:

    se avarissimi hominis cupiditati satis facere posse,

    id. Verr. 1, 14, 41:

    odio alicujus,

    Suet. Tib. 66 fin.:

    libidini alicujus,

    Lact. 6, 11, 23:

    voluntati voluntate satisfecimus,

    Sen. Ben. 2, 35, 1:

    condicioni,

    Dig. 36, 1, 77.—
    (β).
    With in aliquā re:

    qui (histriones) in dissimillimis personis satisfaciebant,

    Cic. Or. 31, 109; so,

    in historiā,

    id. Leg. 1, 2, 5:

    in jure civili,

    id. de Or. 1, 37, 170:

    in omni genere,

    id. Att. 16, 5, 2.—
    (γ).
    With dat. and obj.-clause (rare):

    quibus quoniam satisfeci me nihil reliqui fecisse, quod ad sanandum me pertineret, reliquum est, ut, etc.,

    Nep. Att. 21, 5.—
    (δ).
    Absol.:

    quamobrem tandem non satisfacit?

    Cic. Fin. 1, 5, 15.—With de:

    nos plene et statim de eo satis esse facturos,

    Quint. 4, 5, 18.—
    2.
    In partic.
    a.
    T. t. of business lang., to satisfy, content (by payment or security), to pay or secure a creditor:

    pecunia petitur ab Hermippo: Hermippus ab Heraclide petit, ipse tamen Fufiis satisfacit absentibus et fidem suam liberat,

    Cic. Fl. 20, 47:

    cum de visceribus tuis et filii tui satis facturus sis quibus debes,

    id. Q. Fr. 1, 3, 7: ut si mihi in pecuniā minus satisfecisset, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 12, 2; Caes. B. C. 3, 60 fin.; Dig. 40, 1, 4:

    omnis pecunia exsoluta esse debet aut eo nomine satisfactum esse: satisfactum autem accipimus, quemadmodum voluit creditor, licet non sit solutum, etc.,

    ib. 13, 7, 9; so (opp. solvere) ib. 18, 1, 19:

    Stichus servus meus heredi meo mille nummos si solverit, satisve fecerit, etc.,

    ib. 40, 4, 41; 40, 7, 39, § 1.—With gen. of the thing:

    cui ususfructus legatus esset, donec ei totius dotis (sc. nomine) satis fieret, etc.,

    Dig. 33, 2, 30.—
    b.
    To give satisfaction (by word or deed); to make amends or reparation; to make excuse; to ask pardon, apologize to a person offended, injured, etc.
    (α).
    With dat.:

    aut satisfaciat mihi ille, etc.,

    Plaut. Am. 3, 2, 8:

    si Aeduis de injuriis... item si Allobrogibus satisfaciant,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 14:

    deinde reliquae legiones per tribunos militum egerunt, ut Caesari satisfacerent, etc.,

    id. ib. 1, 41:

    acceperam jam ante Caesaris litteras, ut mihi satisfieri paterer a te,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 20, 49.—
    (β).
    With de and abl.:

    omnibus rationibus de injuriis,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 1, 7.—
    (γ).
    With gen.:

    injuriarum satisfecisti L. Labieno,

    Auct. Her. 4, 27, 37.—
    (δ).
    Absol.:

    missis ad Caesarem satisfaciundi causā legatis,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 54:

    in quā civitate legatus populi Romani aliquā ex parte violatus sit, nisi publice satis factum sit, el civitati bellum indici atque inferri solere,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 31, § 79:

    satisfacientes aut supplicantes summittimus (manus),

    Quint. 11, 3, 115 et saep.—
    c.
    To give satisfaction by suffering a penalty: saepe satisfecit praedae venator, Mart. 12, 14, 3.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > satis

  • 83 hand

    1. noun
    1) (Anat., Zool.) Hand, die

    eat from or out of somebody's hand — (lit. or fig.) jemandem aus der Hand fressen

    get one's hands dirty(lit. or fig.) sich (Dat.) die Hände schmutzig machen

    give somebody one's hand(reach, shake) jemandem die Hand geben od. reichen

    give or lend [somebody] a hand [with or in something] — [jemandem] [bei etwas] helfen

    pass or go through somebody's hands — (fig.) durch jemandes Hand od. Hände gehen

    hand in handHand in Hand

    go hand in hand [with something] — (fig.) [mit etwas] Hand in Hand gehen

    the problem/matter in hand — das vorliegende Problem/die vorliegende Angelegenheit

    hold handsHändchen halten (ugs. scherzh.); sich bei den Händen halten

    hold somebody's hand — jemandes Hand halten; jemandem die Hand halten; (fig.): (give somebody close guidance) jemanden bei der Hand nehmen; (fig.): (give somebody moral support or backing) jemandem das Händchen halten (iron.)

    hands off!Hände od. Finger weg!

    take/keep one's hands off somebody/something — jemanden/etwas loslassen/nicht anfassen

    keep one's hands off something(fig.) die Finger von etwas lassen (ugs.)

    hands up [all those in favour] — wer dafür ist, hebt die Hand!

    hands up!(as sign of surrender) Hände hoch!

    hands down(fig.) (easily) mit links (ugs.); (without a doubt, by a large margin) ganz klar (ugs.)

    be at hand(be nearby) in der Nähe sein; (be about to happen) unmittelbar bevorstehen

    out of hand(summarily) kurzerhand

    be to hand(be readily available, within reach) zur Hand sein; (be received) [Brief, Notiz, Anweisung:] vorliegen

    go/pass from hand to hand — von Hand zu Hand gehen

    be hand in glove [with] — unter einer Decke stecken [mit]

    wait on somebody hand and foot(fig.) jemanden vorn und hinten bedienen (ugs.)

    have one's hands full — die Hände voll haben; (fig.): (be fully occupied) alle Hände voll zu tun haben (ugs.)

    hand on heart(fig.) Hand aufs Herz

    get one's hands on somebody/something — jemanden erwischen od. (ugs.) in die Finger kriegen/etwas auftreiben

    lay or put one's hand on something — etwas finden

    by hand(manually) mit der od. von Hand; (in handwriting) handschriftlich; (by messenger) durch Boten

    2) (fig.): (authority)

    with a firm/iron hand — mit starker Hand/eiserner Faust [regieren]

    he needs a father's hander braucht die väterliche Hand

    get out of hand — außer Kontrolle geraten; see also academic.ru/73191/take">take 1. 6); upper 1. 1)

    have a free hand to do something — freie Hand haben, etwas zu tun

    3) in pl. (custody)

    in somebody's hands, in the hands of somebody — (in somebody's possession) in jemandes Besitz; (in somebody's care) in jemandes Obhut

    fall into somebody's hands[Person, Geld:] jemandem in die Hände fallen

    have [got] something/somebody on one's hands — sich um etwas/jemanden kümmern müssen

    he's got such a lot/enough on his hands at the moment — er hat augenblicklich so viel/genug um die Ohren (ugs.)

    have time on one's hands — [viel] Zeit haben; (too much) mit seiner Zeit nichts anzufangen wissen

    take somebody/something off somebody's hands — jemandem jemanden/etwas abnehmen

    have something in hand — etwas zur Verfügung haben; (not used up) etwas [übrig] haben

    be on handda sein

    5) (share)

    have a hand in somethingbei etwas seine Hände im Spiel haben

    take a hand [in something] — sich [an etwas (Dat.)] beteiligen

    6) (agency) Wirken, das (geh.)

    suffer/suffer injustice at the hands of somebody — unter jemandem/jemandes Ungerechtigkeit zu leiden haben

    7) (pledge of marriage)

    ask for or seek somebody's hand [in marriage] — um jemandes Hand bitten od. (geh.) anhalten

    8) (worker) Arbeitskraft, die; Arbeiter, der; (Naut.): (seaman) Hand, die (fachspr.); Matrose, der
    9) (person having ability)

    be a good/poor hand at tennis — ein guter/schwacher Tennisspieler sein

    10) (source) Quelle, die

    at first/second/third hand — aus erster/zweiter/dritter Hand; see also firsthand; second-hand

    11) (skill) Geschick, das

    get one's hand inwieder in Übung kommen od. (ugs.) reinkommen

    12) (style of handwriting) Handschrift, die; (signature) Unterschrift, die
    13) (of clock or watch) Zeiger, der
    14) (side) Seite, die

    on the right/left hand — rechts/links; rechter/linker Hand

    on somebody's right/left hand — rechts/links von jemandem; zu jemandes Rechten/Linken

    on every handvon allen Seiten [umringt sein]; ringsum [etwas sehen]

    on the one hand..., [but] on the other [hand]... — einerseits..., andererseits...; auf der einen Seite..., auf der anderen Seite...

    15) (measurement) Handbreit, die
    16) (coll.): (applause) Beifall, der; Applaus, der

    give him a big hand, let's have a big hand for him — viel Applaus od. Beifall für ihn!

    17) (cards) Karte, die; (period of play) Runde, die; see also throw in 4)
    2. transitive verb
    geben; [Überbringer:] übergeben [Sendung, Lieferung]

    hand something [a]round — (pass round, circulate) etwas herumgeben; (among group) etwas herumgehen lassen

    you've got to hand it to them/her — etc. (fig. coll.) das muss man ihnen/ihr usw. lassen

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    [hænd] 1. noun
    1) (the part of the body at the end of the arm.) die Hand
    2) (a pointer on a clock, watch etc: Clocks usually have an hour hand and a minute hand.) der Zeiger
    3) (a person employed as a helper, crew member etc: a farm hand; All hands on deck!) der Arbeiter,der Mann
    4) (help; assistance: Can I lend a hand?; Give me a hand with this box, please.) die Hilfe
    5) (a set of playing-cards dealt to a person: I had a very good hand so I thought I had a chance of winning.) das Blatt
    6) (a measure (approximately centimetres) used for measuring the height of horses: a horse of 14 hands.) die Handbreit
    7) (handwriting: written in a neat hand.) die Handschrift
    2. verb
    (often with back, down, up etc)
    1) (to give (something) to someone by hand: I handed him the book; He handed it back to me; I'll go up the ladder, and you can hand the tools up to me.) geben
    2) (to pass, transfer etc into another's care etc: That is the end of my report from Paris. I'll now hand you back to Fred Smith in the television studio in London.) zurückgeben
    - handful
    - handbag
    - handbill
    - handbook
    - handbrake
    - handcuff
    - handcuffs
    - hand-lens
    - handmade
    - hand-operated
    - hand-out
    - hand-picked
    - handshake
    - handstand
    - handwriting
    - handwritten
    - at hand
    - at the hands of
    - be hand in glove with someone
    - be hand in glove
    - by hand
    - fall into the hands of someone
    - fall into the hands
    - force someone's hand
    - get one's hands on
    - give/lend a helping hand
    - hand down
    - hand in
    - hand in hand
    - hand on
    - hand out
    - hand-out
    - handout
    - hand over
    - hand over fist
    - hands down
    - hands off! - hands-on
    - hands up! - hand to hand
    - have a hand in something
    - have a hand in
    - have/get/gain the upper hand
    - hold hands with someone
    - hold hands
    - in good hands
    - in hand
    - in the hands of
    - keep one's hand in
    - off one's hands
    - on hand
    - on the one hand... on the other hand
    -... on the other hand
    - out of hand
    - shake hands with someone / shake someone's hand
    - shake hands with / shake someone's hand
    - a show of hands
    - take in hand
    - to hand
    * * *
    [hænd]
    I. NOUN
    1. ANAT Hand f
    all these toys are made by \hand das ganze Spielzeug hier ist handgemacht
    get [or keep] your \hands off! Hände [o fam Pfoten] weg!
    \hands up! Hände hoch!
    \hands up who wants to come! Hand hoch, wer kommen will
    he had his \hands in his pockets er hatte die Hände in den Hosentaschen
    they were just holding \hands sie hielten doch nur Händchen
    the letter was delivered by \hand der Brief wurde durch einen Boten überbracht
    the student put up her \hand die Schülerin meldete sich
    to crawl on \hands and knees auf allen vieren kriechen
    to get down on one's \hands and knees auf die Knie gehen
    pen in \hand mit gezücktem Stift
    to have one's \hands full die Hände voll haben
    to be good with one's \hands geschickte Hände haben, manuell geschickt sein
    in one's [left/right] \hand in der [linken/rechten] Hand
    to get one's \hands dirty ( also fig) sich dat die Hände schmutzig machen
    to change \hands ( fig) in andere Hände übergehen
    to do sth by \hand (not by machine) work etw von Hand machen; product etw von Hand fertigen
    to hold sb's \hand jdm die Hand halten
    to keep one's \hands off sth die Finger von etw dat lassen
    to keep one's \hands off sb die Hände von jdm lassen
    to put sth into sb's \hands jdm etw in die Hand geben
    to shake \hands with sb, to shake sb's \hand jdm die Hand schütteln; (done when introducing) sich dat die Hand geben
    to take sth out of sb's \hands jdm etw aus der Hand nehmen
    to take sb by the \hand jdn an die [o bei der] Hand nehmen
    to lead sb by the \hand jdn an der Hand führen
    \hand in \hand Hand in Hand; (give assistance) jdn bei der Hand nehmen
    2. (needing attention)
    at \hand vorliegend
    the job at \hand die Arbeit, die zu tun ist
    the problem in \hand das anstehende Problem
    the matter in \hand die vorliegende Angelegenheit
    in \hand bei der Hand, verfügbar
    he had a lot of money in \hand er hatte viel Geld zur Verfügung
    4. (close, within reach)
    at [or to] \hand nah, in Reichweite
    to \hand COMM zur Hand
    to keep sth close at \hand etw in Reichweite haben
    to keep sth ready at \hand etw bereithalten
    to be at \hand zur Verfügung stehen, verfügbar sein
    we want to ensure that help is at \hand for all wir wollen sicherstellen, dass allen geholfen werden kann
    to have sth to \hand etw zur Verfügung haben
    he uses whatever materials come to \hand er verwendet einfach alle Materialien, die ihm in die Hände kommen
    to have sth on one's \hands etw an der Hand haben, über etw akk verfügen
    she's got a lot of work on her \hands sie hat wahnsinnig viel zu tun
    he's got a lot of time on his \hands er hat viel Zeit zur Verfügung
    we've got a problem on our \hands wir haben ein Problem am Hals
    5. (at one's service)
    on \hand (available) bereit, zur Verfügung
    my bank always has an advisor on \hand in meiner Bank steht den Kunden immer ein Berater zur Verfügung
    it's the \hand of fate das ist die Hand des Schicksals
    at [or by] the \hands of sb/sth durch jdn/etw
    my life is in your \hands mein Leben liegt in Ihren Händen
    your life is in your own \hands Sie haben Ihr Leben selbst in der Hand
    to be in good [or excellent] \hands in guten Händen sein
    to be in safe \hands in sicheren Händen sein
    to get sb/sth off one's \hands jdn/etw los sein
    we can relax now that we've got the kids off our \hands jetzt wo man uns die Kinder abgenommen hat, können wir etwas ausspannen
    to have a \hand in sth bei etw dat seine Hand [o die Finger] [mit] im Spiel haben, bei etw dat mitmischen
    it is thought that terrorists had a \hand in this explosion man geht davon aus, dass der Bombenanschlag auf das Konto von Terroristen geht
    to leave sth/sb in sb's \hands jdm etw überlassen/jdn in jds Obhut lassen
    to put sth into the \hands of sb/sth jdm/etw etw übergeben [o überlassen]
    there's no more we can do except leave it in the solicitor's \hands jetzt können wir nichts weiter tun als alles dem Anwalt zu überlassen
    my \hands are tied mir sind die Hände gebunden
    sth is in \hand (receiving attention, being arranged) für etw akk ist gesorgt
    to be well in \hand gut laufen fam
    to have sth well in \hand etw gut im Griff haben
    a firm \hand eine [ge]strenge Hand
    to fall into the wrong \hands in die falschen Hände geraten [o gelangen]
    to be in/out of sb's \hands unter/außerhalb jds Kontrolle sein
    it's in your \hands now, you deal with it das liegt jetzt in deiner Hand, du bearbeitest das
    to have everything in \hand alles unter Kontrolle haben
    to get out of \hand situation, matter außer Kontrolle geraten; children nicht mehr zu bändigen sein
    the horse got out of \hand ich/er, usw. verlor die Kontrolle über das Pferd
    the party got out of hand die Party ist ausgeartet
    to have sth in \hand etw unter Kontrolle haben
    to take sb/sth in \hand sich dat jdn/etw vornehmen
    8. (assistance) Hilfe f
    would you like a \hand with that bag? soll ich Ihnen helfen, die Tasche zu tragen?
    would you like a \hand carrying those bags? soll ich Ihnen beim Tragen der Taschen helfen?
    to give [or lend] sb a \hand [with sth] jdm [bei etw dat] helfen [o behilflich sein]
    to [be able to] use a \hand with sth esp AM bei etw dat Hilfe gebrauchen [können]
    9. (manual worker) Arbeiter(in) m(f), Kraft f, Mann m
    how many extra \hands will we need? wie viele Leute brauchen wir extra?; (sailor) Matrose m
    factory \hand ungelernter Fabrikarbeiter/ungelernte Fabrikarbeiterin
    10. (skilful person) Könner(in) m(f)
    [to be] a dab \hand at sth ein Könner/eine Könnerin auf seinem/ihrem Gebiet [sein], ein Geschick nt für etw akk haben
    he's quite a \hand at wallpapering er ist ziemlich gut beim Tapezieren
    he's a real Russia \hand er ist ein echter Russlandkenner
    I'm an old \hand at... ich bin ein alter Hase im/in der...
    to be good with one's \hands handfertig sein
    to keep one's \hand in (stay in practice) in Übung bleiben
    to turn one's \hand to sth sich akk an etw akk machen
    Jane can turn her \hand to just about anything Jane gelingt einfach alles, was sie anpackt
    11. (on clock, watch) Zeiger m
    minute \hand Minutenzeiger m
    the big/little \hand der große/kleine Zeiger
    12. CARDS Blatt nt
    to deal a \hand ein Blatt nt austeilen
    to show one's \hand seine Karten [o sein Blatt] zeigen
    a \hand of poker eine Runde Poker
    13. (horse measurement) Handbreit f
    14. (handwriting) Handschrift f
    in sb's \hand in jds Handschrift
    the note was written in someone else's \hand jemand anders hatte die Nachricht geschrieben
    to give sb a big \hand jdm einen großen Applaus spenden, jdn mit großem Beifall begrüßen
    16. (without consideration)
    out of \hand kurzerhand, mir nichts dir nichts fam
    they rejected any negotiations out of \hand sie schlugen jedwelche Verhandlungen kurzerhand aus
    17. COMM (in stock)
    goods on \hand Vorräte pl
    inventory on \hand FIN Vorratsbestand m
    stock on \hand verfügbarer Bestand m
    18. FIN
    note of \hand Schuldschein m
    19. COMPUT
    \hands off automatisches System
    \hands on operatorbedientes System
    20.
    to ask for sb's \hand in marriage ( form) jdn um ihre/seine Hand bitten, jdm einen Heiratsantrag machen
    a bird in the \hand [is worth two in the bush] ( prov) ein Spatz in der Hand ist besser als die Taube auf dem Dach prov
    to eat out of sb's \hands jdm aus der Hand fressen
    at first/second \hand aus erster/zweiter Hand
    to get one's \hands on sb jdn zu fassen kriegen fam, jdn schnappen fam
    to be \hand in glove [with sb] [or AM\hand and \hand] [mit jdm] unter einer Decke stecken pej
    to go \hand in \hand [with sth] Hand in Hand gehen [mit etw dat]
    to have got [sb] on one's \hands [mit jdm] zu tun haben
    to have one's \hands full jede Menge zu tun haben
    to only have one pair of \hands auch nur zwei Hände haben
    to keep a firm \hand on sth etw fest im Griff behalten
    to lay [or get] [or put] one's \hands on sth etw erwerben [o erstehen] [o fam kriegen]
    to live from \hand to mouth von der Hand in den Mund leben, sich akk gerade so durchschlagen fam, gerade so über die Runden kommen fam
    to lose/make money \hand over fist Geld schnell verlieren/scheffeln
    many \hands make light work ( prov) viele Hände machen der Arbeit bald ein Ende prov
    on the one \hand... on the other [\hand]... einerseits... andererseits
    to put in \hand esp BRIT ausführen
    all hospitals now have disaster plans to put in \hand allen Krankenhäusern stehen jetzt Katastrophenvorkehrungen zur Verfügung
    to put [or dip] one's \hand in the till in die Kasse greifen, einen Griff in die Kasse tun
    with one \hand tied:
    I could beat you with one \hand tied ich könnte dich mit links schlagen
    to have one's \hands tied nichts tun können
    my \hands have been tied mir sind die Hände gebunden
    to wait on sb \hand and foot jdn von vorne bis hinten bedienen
    to win \hands down spielend [o mit links] gewinnen
    to \hand sb sth [or to \hand sth to sb] jdm etw [über]geben [o [über]reichen]
    you've got to \hand it to sb man muss es jdm lassen
    to \hand sb a line [or a line to sb] ( fam) jdn anlügen; (less seriously) jdn anschwindeln
    * * *
    hand [hænd]
    A s
    1. Hand f:
    hands off! Hände weg!;
    hands up! Hände hoch!;
    with one’s hands up mit erhobenen Händen;
    a helping hand fig eine hilfreiche Hand;
    give ( oder lend) a (helping) hand mit zugreifen, jemandem helfen ( with bei);
    give sth a helping hand pej bei etwas mithelfen;
    do you need a hand? soll ich dir helfen?;
    give sb a hand up jemandem auf die Beine helfen oder hochhelfen;
    he asked for her hand er hielt um ihre Hand an;
    be good with one’s hands handwerkliches Geschick haben; stand B 1
    2. a) Hand f (eines Affen)
    b) Vorderfuß m (eines Pferdes etc)
    c) Fuß m (eines Falken)
    d) Schere f (eines Krebses)
    3. Urheber(in), Verfasser(in)
    4. meist pl Hand f, Macht f, Gewalt f:
    I am entirely in your hands ich bin ganz in Ihrer Hand;
    fall into sb’s hands jemandem in die Hände fallen
    5. pl Hände pl, Obhut f:
    6. pl Hände pl, Besitz m:
    in private hands in Privathand, in Privatbesitz;
    change hands Bes Redew
    7. Hand f (Handlungs-, besonders Regierungsweise):
    with a high hand selbstherrlich, anmaßend, willkürlich, eigenmächtig;
    with (a) heavy hand hart, streng, mit harter Hand; iron B 3
    8. Hand f, Quelle f:
    at first hand aus erster Hand
    9. Hand f, Fügung f, Einfluss m, Wirken n:
    the hand of God die Hand Gottes;
    hidden hand (geheime) Machenschaften pl
    10. Seite f (auch fig), Richtung f:
    on every hand überall, ringsum;
    a) überall,
    b) von allen Seiten;
    on the right hand rechter Hand, rechts;
    on the one hand …, on the other hand fig einerseits …, andererseits
    11. meist in Zusammensetzungen Arbeiter(in), Mann m (auch pl), pl Leute pl, SCHIFF Matrose m: deck A 1
    12. Fachmann m, -frau f, Routinier m:
    an old hand ein alter Fachmann oder Praktikus oder Hase umg;
    a good hand at sehr geschickt oder geübt in (dat);
    I am a poor hand at golf ich bin ein schlechter Golfspieler
    13. (gute) Hand, Geschick n:
    he has a hand for horses er versteht es, mit Pferden umzugehen;
    my hand is out ich bin außer oder aus der Übung
    14. Handschrift f:
    15. Unterschrift f:
    set one’s hand to seine Unterschrift setzen unter (akk), unterschreiben;
    under the hand of unterzeichnet von
    16. Hand f, Fertigkeit f:
    it shows a master’s hand es verrät die Hand eines Meisters
    17. Applaus m, Beifall m:
    get a big hand stürmischen Beifall hervorrufen, starken Applaus bekommen;
    give sb a hand jemandem applaudieren oder Beifall klatschen
    18. Zeiger m (der Uhr etc)
    19. Büschel n, Bündel n (Früchte), Hand f (Bananen)
    20. Handbreit f (= 4 Zoll = 10,16 cm) (besonders um die Höhe von Pferden zu messen)
    a) Spieler(in)
    b) Blatt n, Karten pl:
    c) Spiel n: lone 1
    22. pl Fußball: Handspiel n:
    he was cautioned for hands er wurde wegen eines Handspiels verwarnt;
    hands! Hand!
    B v/t
    1. ein-, aushändigen, (über)geben, (-)reichen ( alle:
    sb sth, sth to sb jemandem etwas):
    you must hand it to him fig das muss man oder der Neid ihm lassen (anerkennend)
    2. jemandem helfen, jemanden geleiten:
    hand sb into (out of) the car jemandem ins (aus dem) Auto helfen
    3. SCHIFF die Segel festmachenBesondere Redewendungen: hand and foot
    a) an Händen und Füßen (fesseln),
    b) fig eifrig, ergeben (dienen), vorn und hinten (bedienen);
    a) auf vertrautem Fuße stehen (mit), ein Herz und eine Seele sein (mit),
    b) unter einer Decke stecken (mit) umg;
    hands down spielend, mühelos (gewinnen etc);
    hand in hand Hand in Hand (a. fig);
    hand on heart Hand aufs Herz;
    a) Hand über Hand (klettern etc),
    b) fig Zug um Zug, schnell, spielend;
    hand to hand Mann gegen Mann (kämpfen);
    a) nahe, in Reichweite,
    b) nahe (bevorstehend),
    c) bei der oder zur Hand, bereit;
    at the hands of vonseiten, seitens (gen), durch, von;
    a) mit der Hand, manuell,
    b) durch Boten,
    c) mit der Flasche (großziehen);
    carved by hand handgeschnitzt;
    a) jemanden bei der Hand nehmen,
    b) fig jemanden unter seine Fittiche nehmen;
    from hand to hand von Hand zu Hand;
    from hand to mouth von der Hand in den Mund (leben);
    a) in der Hand,
    b) zur (freien) Verfügung,
    c) vorrätig, vorhanden,
    d) fig in der Hand oder Gewalt,
    e) in Bearbeitung,
    f) im Gange;
    the letter (matter) in hand der vorliegende Brief (die vorliegende Sache);
    a) in die Hand oder in Angriff nehmen,
    b) umg jemanden unter seine Fittiche nehmen;
    a) verfügbar, vorrätig,
    b) bevorstehend,
    c) zur Stelle;
    on one’s hands
    a) auf dem Hals,
    b) zur Verfügung;
    be on sb’s hands jemandem zur Last fallen;
    a) kurzerhand, sofort,
    b) vorbei, erledigt,
    c) fig aus der Hand, außer Kontrolle, nicht mehr zu bändigen;
    let one’s temper get out of hand die Selbstbeherrschung verlieren;
    to hand zur Hand;
    come to hand eingehen, -laufen, -treffen (Brief etc);
    your letter to hand WIRTSCH obs im Besitz Ihres werten Schreibens;
    a) unter Kontrolle,
    b) unter der Hand, heimlich;
    under the hand and seal of Mr X von Mr. X eigenhändig unterschrieben oder geschrieben und gesiegelt;
    with one’s own hand eigenhändig;
    change hands in andere Hände übergehen, den Besitzer wechseln;
    the lead changed hands several times SPORT die Führung wechselte mehrmals;
    get one’s hand in Übung bekommen, sich einarbeiten;
    get sth off one’s hands etwas loswerden;
    grease ( oder oil) sb’s hand umg jemanden schmieren umg, jemanden bestechen;
    have one’s hand in in Übung sein, Übung haben;
    have a hand in seine Hand im Spiel haben bei, beteiligt sein an (dat);
    have clean hands eine weiße oder reine oder saubere Weste haben;
    have one’s hands full alle Hände voll zu tun haben;
    hold hands Händchen halten (Verliebte);
    holding hands Händchen haltend;
    hold one’s hand sich zurückhalten;
    join hands sich die Hände reichen, fig a. sich verbünden oder zusammentun;
    keep one’s hand in in Übung bleiben;
    keep a firm hand on unter strenger Zucht halten;
    lay (one’s) hands on
    a) anfassen,
    b) ergreifen, packen, habhaft werden (gen),
    c) (gewaltsam) Hand an jemanden legen,
    d) REL ordinieren;
    I can’t lay my hands on it ich kann es nicht finden;
    lay hands on o.s. Hand an sich legen;
    not lift ( oder raise) a hand keinen Finger rühren;
    live by one’s hands von seiner Hände Arbeit leben;
    play into sb’s hands jemandem in die Hände arbeiten;
    put one’s hand on
    a) finden,
    b) fig sich erinnern an (akk);
    a) ergreifen,
    b) fig in Angriff nehmen, anpacken;
    shake hands sich die Hände schütteln, Shakehands machen;
    shake hands with sb, shake sb by the hand jemandem die Hand schütteln (auch zur Gratulation etc) oder geben;
    shake hands on etwas mit Handschlag besiegeln;
    show one’s hand fig seine Karten aufdecken;
    take a hand at a game bei einem Spiel mitmachen;
    throw one’s hand in (Kartenspiel) aussteigen (a. fig);
    try one’s hand at sth etwas versuchen, es mit etwas probieren;
    wash one’s hands
    a) sich die Hände waschen,
    b) euph mal kurz verschwinden;
    wash one’s hands of it
    a) (in dieser Sache) seine Hände in Unschuld waschen,
    b) nichts mit der Sache zu tun haben wollen;
    I wash my hands of him mit ihm will ich nichts mehr zu tun haben; cross B 1, overplay A 3, sit A 1, soil1 A a
    hd abk
    1. hand
    2. head
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (Anat., Zool.) Hand, die

    eat from or out of somebody's hand — (lit. or fig.) jemandem aus der Hand fressen

    get one's hands dirty(lit. or fig.) sich (Dat.) die Hände schmutzig machen

    give somebody one's hand(reach, shake) jemandem die Hand geben od. reichen

    give or lend [somebody] a hand [with or in something] — [jemandem] [bei etwas] helfen

    pass or go through somebody's hands — (fig.) durch jemandes Hand od. Hände gehen

    go hand in hand [with something] — (fig.) [mit etwas] Hand in Hand gehen

    the problem/matter in hand — das vorliegende Problem/die vorliegende Angelegenheit

    hold handsHändchen halten (ugs. scherzh.); sich bei den Händen halten

    hold somebody's hand — jemandes Hand halten; jemandem die Hand halten; (fig.): (give somebody close guidance) jemanden bei der Hand nehmen; (fig.): (give somebody moral support or backing) jemandem das Händchen halten (iron.)

    hands off!Hände od. Finger weg!

    take/keep one's hands off somebody/something — jemanden/etwas loslassen/nicht anfassen

    keep one's hands off something(fig.) die Finger von etwas lassen (ugs.)

    hands up [all those in favour] — wer dafür ist, hebt die Hand!

    hands down(fig.) (easily) mit links (ugs.); (without a doubt, by a large margin) ganz klar (ugs.)

    be at hand (be nearby) in der Nähe sein; (be about to happen) unmittelbar bevorstehen

    out of hand (summarily) kurzerhand

    be to hand(be readily available, within reach) zur Hand sein; (be received) [Brief, Notiz, Anweisung:] vorliegen

    go/pass from hand to hand — von Hand zu Hand gehen

    be hand in glove [with] — unter einer Decke stecken [mit]

    wait on somebody hand and foot(fig.) jemanden vorn und hinten bedienen (ugs.)

    have one's hands full — die Hände voll haben; (fig.): (be fully occupied) alle Hände voll zu tun haben (ugs.)

    hand on heart(fig.) Hand aufs Herz

    get one's hands on somebody/something — jemanden erwischen od. (ugs.) in die Finger kriegen/etwas auftreiben

    lay or put one's hand on something — etwas finden

    by hand (manually) mit der od. von Hand; (in handwriting) handschriftlich; (by messenger) durch Boten

    2) (fig.): (authority)

    with a firm/iron hand — mit starker Hand/eiserner Faust [regieren]

    get out of hand — außer Kontrolle geraten; see also take 1. 6); upper 1. 1)

    have a free hand to do something — freie Hand haben, etwas zu tun

    3) in pl. (custody)

    in somebody's hands, in the hands of somebody — (in somebody's possession) in jemandes Besitz; (in somebody's care) in jemandes Obhut

    fall into somebody's hands[Person, Geld:] jemandem in die Hände fallen

    have [got] something/somebody on one's hands — sich um etwas/jemanden kümmern müssen

    he's got such a lot/enough on his hands at the moment — er hat augenblicklich so viel/genug um die Ohren (ugs.)

    have time on one's hands — [viel] Zeit haben; (too much) mit seiner Zeit nichts anzufangen wissen

    take somebody/something off somebody's hands — jemandem jemanden/etwas abnehmen

    have something in hand — etwas zur Verfügung haben; (not used up) etwas [übrig] haben

    take a hand [in something] — sich [an etwas (Dat.)] beteiligen

    6) (agency) Wirken, das (geh.)

    suffer/suffer injustice at the hands of somebody — unter jemandem/jemandes Ungerechtigkeit zu leiden haben

    ask for or seek somebody's hand [in marriage] — um jemandes Hand bitten od. (geh.) anhalten

    8) (worker) Arbeitskraft, die; Arbeiter, der; (Naut.): (seaman) Hand, die (fachspr.); Matrose, der
    9) (person having ability)

    be a good/poor hand at tennis — ein guter/schwacher Tennisspieler sein

    10) (source) Quelle, die

    at first/second/third hand — aus erster/zweiter/dritter Hand; see also firsthand; second-hand

    11) (skill) Geschick, das

    get one's hand inwieder in Übung kommen od. (ugs.) reinkommen

    12) (style of handwriting) Handschrift, die; (signature) Unterschrift, die
    13) (of clock or watch) Zeiger, der
    14) (side) Seite, die

    on the right/left hand — rechts/links; rechter/linker Hand

    on somebody's right/left hand — rechts/links von jemandem; zu jemandes Rechten/Linken

    on every handvon allen Seiten [umringt sein]; ringsum [etwas sehen]

    on the one hand..., [but] on the other [hand]... — einerseits..., andererseits...; auf der einen Seite..., auf der anderen Seite...

    15) (measurement) Handbreit, die
    16) (coll.): (applause) Beifall, der; Applaus, der

    give him a big hand, let's have a big hand for him — viel Applaus od. Beifall für ihn!

    17) (cards) Karte, die; (period of play) Runde, die; see also throw in 4)
    2. transitive verb
    geben; [Überbringer:] übergeben [Sendung, Lieferung]

    hand something [a]round — (pass round, circulate) etwas herumgeben; (among group) etwas herumgehen lassen

    you've got to hand it to them/her — etc. (fig. coll.) das muss man ihnen/ihr usw. lassen

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    (handwriting) n.
    Handschrift f. (clock) n.
    Zeiger - m. n.
    Hand ¨-e f. v.
    einhändigen v.
    herüberreichen v.
    reichen v.

    English-german dictionary > hand

  • 84 hand

    {hænd}
    I. 1. n анат. ръка (от китката надолу), предна лапа (на животно), прен. ръка, пръст, власт, отговорност
    the-of God пръст божи
    to have a HAND in something имам пръст в нещо
    open HAND щедра/широка ръка
    with open HAND с широка ръка, щедро
    heavy/iron HAND желязна ръка, тирания, деспотизъм
    HANDs off не пипай
    HANDs off...! долу ръцете от...! HANDs up! горе ръцете! предай се! here's my HAND on it ето ръката ми, съгласен съм
    to give one's HAND (up) on it обещавам тържествено, вричам се
    with a sparing HAND икономично, пестеливо
    to be ip someone's HANDs в ръцете/властта съм на иякого
    to bite the HAND that feeds you показвам черна неблагодарност
    l can't lay/put my HAND on it не мога да то намеря/открия
    to get something off one's HANDs отървавам се от нещо, махам го от главата си
    to take something off someone's HANDs освобождавам/отървавам някого от грижата за нещо
    to take something out of someone's HAND снемам отговорността за нещо от някого
    she's off my HANDs нямам повече грижа за нея
    to lend/give/bear someone a (helping) HAND помагам някому
    to give one's HAND to давам ръката си на, съгласявам се да се оженя за
    to go on o/s HANDs and knees лазя на четири краха (при търсене на нещо), прен. моля коленопреклонно
    to have one's HANDs full имам много работа/грижи
    to have someone in the hollow of one's HAND държа някого в ръцете си, имам пълна власт над някого
    to lift (up) /rafae one's HAND against someone вдигам ръка срещу някого
    2. в обстоятелствени изрази
    at HAND наблизо, под ръка, на разположение
    winter is at HAND зимата наближава
    at someone's HAND (s) от (страна на)
    I did not expect such treatment at your HANDs не очаквах такова отношение от ваша страна/от вас
    by HAND ръчно, с ръка
    to bring up/feed by HAND отглеждам с биберон, храня изкуствено, на ръка, по човек/куриер
    from HAND to HAND от ръка на ръка, от човек на човек, от един собственик на друг
    to live from HAND to mouth живея ден за ден, каквото изчукам изпукам
    ... in HAND с... в ръка
    hat in HAND с шапка в ръка, наличен, разглеждан (за въпрос)
    to take something /someone in HAND заемам се с нещо/някого
    to have in HAND имам (на разположение)
    to be in HAND започнат съм (за работа)
    3. сръчност, умение, ръка, майсторство
    to give/put the last HAND to something довършвам/доизкусурявам/слагам последните щрихи на нещо
    to get one's HAND in свиквам (с работа и пр.)
    to keep one's HAND in упражнявам се, поддържам си формата
    to have one's HAND in във форма съм
    his HAND is out отвикнал е, не е във форма, позабравил е
    4. майстор, автор
    to be a good/great/dab HAND at голям майстор съм в/на, бива ме в
    to be a new HAND at новак съм в
    an old HAND опитен човек, специалист, рецидивист
    two portraits by the same HAND два портрета от същия автор
    5. работник, работна ръка, моряк
    ship's HANDs екипаж на кораб
    HANDs wanted търсят се работници
    6. източник
    at first/second HAND от първа/втора ръка (за сведения и пр.)
    7. почерк
    to write (in) a small HAND пиша ситно/дребно
    in one's own HAND със собствената си ръка/почерк, собственоръчно
    8. подпис
    to set one's HAND to слагам подписа си на
    under your HAND and seal с вашия подпис и лечат
    9. страна
    on the right/left HAND отдясно/отляво, от дясната/лявата страна
    on all HANDs, on every HAND от всички страни
    fact admitted on all HANDs всепризнат факт
    on the one HAND..., on the other HAND... от една страна..., (а) от друга...
    on either HAND от двете страни
    10. карти ръка, карти (които получава всеки играч)
    to hold one's HAND пасувам, въздържам се
    to call/decare/show one's HAND откривам/разкривам картите си (и прен.)
    to force someone's HAND принуждавам някого да си разкрие картите (и прен.), принуждавам някого да действува прибързано/против убежденията си
    to play a good HAND играя добре
    to play for one's own HAND
    11. карти играч
    the elder/eldest HAND играч, който започва първи
    12. карти игра, партия
    let's have a HAND at bridge да изиграем една партия бридж
    13. мярка за измерване височината на кон (около 10 см)
    14. стрелка (на часовник), крило (на семафор), стрелка (на пътен знак)
    15. театр. разг. аплодисменти, овации
    to get a good/big HAND имам голям успех, посрещат ме с бурни аплодисменти
    to give someone a good/big HAND посрещам някого с бурни ръкопляскания, аплодирам някого бурно
    16. аttr ръчен, портативен
    направляван с ръка HAND of bananas кичур банани
    HAND of tobacco шепа тютюневи листа
    II. 1. (пре) давам, връчвам (to)
    2. подавам, поднасям
    3. мор. свивам, прибирам (платно)
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    {hand} n l. анат. ръка (от китката надолу); предна лапа (на живо(2) {'hand} v 1. (пре)давам, връчвам (to); 2. подавам; поднасям;
    * * *
    страна; стрелка; ръчен; ръка; почерк; портативен; връчвам;
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    1.... in hand с... в ръка 2. 1 аttr ръчен, портативен 3. 1 карти игра, партия 4. 1 карти играч 5. 1 мярка за измерване височината на кон (около 10 см) 6. 1 стрелка (на часовник), крило (на семафор), стрелка (на пътен знак) 7. 1 театр. разг. аплодисменти, овации 8. an old hand опитен човек, специалист, рецидивист 9. at first/second hand от първа/втора ръка (за сведения и пр.) 10. at hand наблизо, под ръка, на разположение 11. at someone's hand (s) от (страна на) 12. by hand ръчно, с ръка 13. fact admitted on all hands всепризнат факт 14. from hand to hand от ръка на ръка, от човек на човек, от един собственик на друг 15. hand of tobacco шепа тютюневи листа 16. hands off... ! долу ръцете от... ! hands up! горе ръцете! предай се! here's my hand on it ето ръката ми, съгласен съм 17. hands off не пипай 18. hands wanted търсят се работници 19. hat in hand с шапка в ръка, наличен, разглеждан (за въпрос) 20. heavy/iron hand желязна ръка, тирания, деспотизъм 21. his hand is out отвикнал е, не е във форма, позабравил е 22. i did not expect such treatment at your hands не очаквах такова отношение от ваша страна/от вас 23. i. n анат. ръка (от китката надолу), предна лапа (на животно), прен. ръка, пръст, власт, отговорност 24. ii. (пре) давам, връчвам (to) 25. in one's own hand със собствената си ръка/почерк, собственоръчно 26. l can't lay/put my hand on it не мога да то намеря/открия 27. let's have a hand at bridge да изиграем една партия бридж 28. on all hands, on every hand от всички страни 29. on either hand от двете страни 30. on the one hand..., on the other hand... от една страна..., (а) от друга.. 31. on the right/left hand отдясно/отляво, от дясната/лявата страна 32. open hand щедра/широка ръка 33. she's off my hands нямам повече грижа за нея 34. ship's hands екипаж на кораб 35. the elder/eldest hand играч, който започва първи 36. the-of god пръст божи 37. to be a good/great/dab hand at голям майстор съм в/на, бива ме в 38. to be a new hand at новак съм в 39. to be in hand започнат съм (за работа) 40. to be ip someone's hands в ръцете/властта съм на иякого 41. to bite the hand that feeds you показвам черна неблагодарност 42. to bring up/feed by hand отглеждам с биберон, храня изкуствено, на ръка, по човек/куриер 43. to call/decare/show one's hand откривам/разкривам картите си (и прен.) 44. to force someone's hand принуждавам някого да си разкрие картите (и прен.), принуждавам някого да действува прибързано/против убежденията си 45. to get a good/big hand имам голям успех, посрещат ме с бурни аплодисменти 46. to get one's hand in свиквам (с работа и пр.) 47. to get something off one's hands отървавам се от нещо, махам го от главата си 48. to give one's hand (up) on it обещавам тържествено, вричам се 49. to give one's hand to давам ръката си на, съгласявам се да се оженя за 50. to give someone a good/big hand посрещам някого с бурни ръкопляскания, аплодирам някого бурно 51. to give/put the last hand to something довършвам/доизкусурявам/слагам последните щрихи на нещо 52. to go on o/s hands and knees лазя на четири краха (при търсене на нещо), прен. моля коленопреклонно 53. to have a hand in something имам пръст в нещо 54. to have in hand имам (на разположение) 55. to have one's hand in във форма съм 56. to have one's hands full имам много работа/грижи 57. to have someone in the hollow of one's hand държа някого в ръцете си, имам пълна власт над някого 58. to hold one's hand пасувам, въздържам се 59. to keep one's hand in упражнявам се, поддържам си формата 60. to lend/give/bear someone a (helping) hand помагам някому 61. to lift (up) /rafae one's hand against someone вдигам ръка срещу някого 62. to live from hand to mouth живея ден за ден, каквото изчукам изпукам 63. to play a good hand играя добре 64. to play for one's own hand 65. to set one's hand to слагам подписа си на 66. to take something /someone in hand заемам се с нещо/някого 67. to take something off someone's hands освобождавам/отървавам някого от грижата за нещо 68. to take something out of someone's hand снемам отговорността за нещо от някого 69. to write (in) a small hand пиша ситно/дребно 70. two portraits by the same hand два портрета от същия автор 71. under your hand and seal с вашия подпис и лечат 72. winter is at hand зимата наближава 73. with a sparing hand икономично, пестеливо 74. with open hand с широка ръка, щедро 75. в обстоятелствени изрази 76. източник 77. карти ръка, карти (които получава всеки играч) 78. майстор, автор 79. мор. свивам, прибирам (платно) 80. направляван с ръка hand of bananas кичур банани 81. подавам, поднасям 82. подпис 83. почерк 84. работник, работна ръка, моряк 85. сръчност, умение, ръка, майсторство 86. страна
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    hand[hænd] I. n 1. ръка (от китката надолу); предна лапа на животно; прен. ръка, власт; the \hand of God пръст Божи; an open \hand щедра (широка) ръка; a light \hand лека ръка, ловкост, сръчност; деликатност, такт; a heavy ( iron) \hand прен. желязна ръка; тирания, деспотизъм; dead \hand 1) негативно влияние, "спирачка"; 2) = mortmain; to win \hands down побеждавам (спечелвам победа) без всякакви усилия; \hands off не пипай! \hands up горе ръцете! предай се! вдигнете ръцете! (за гласуване); here's my \hand on it ето ръката ми, съгласен съм; обещавам; to give up o.'s \hand (up)on s.th. обещавам тържествено, вричам се; in the turn( ing) of a \hand мигновено, докато усетиш; a show of \hands гласуване с вдигане на ръка, открито (явно) гласоподаване; a high \hand арогантност, надменност; нахалство; произвол; деспотично държание ( отношение); to carry off with a high \hand върша ( нещо) произволно; with a sparing \hand икономично, пестеливо; with both \hands с все сила; to bite the \hand that feeds you показвам черна неблагодарност; to change \hands минавам от една ръка в друга (от един собственик в друг); to fold o.'s \hands скръствам ръце (и прен.); бездействам, нищо не правя; to gain ( have, get) the upper \hand, to have the better (ост. the higher) \hand удържам победа, вземам надмощие (връх) (над); to take s.th. off s.o.'s \hands освобождавам (отървам) някого от грижата за нещо; the children are off my \hands now вече не е необходимо да се грижа за децата; to give a helping \hand to s.o., to bear ( lend, give) s.o. a \hand помагам на някого; to give o.'s \hand to давам ръката си на, съгласявам се да се оженя за; to give s.o. the glad \hand ам. посрещам (приемам) топло (сърдечно); to give s.o. a free \hand давам картбланш някому; to go on o.'s \hands and knees лазя на четири крака; time hangs heavily on my \hands чудя се какво да правя с времето си, времето ми минава много бавно; to have a \hand like a foot насърчен съм; to have a \hand in s.th. имам пръст в нещо; to have ( keep) o.'s \hand in във форма съм; to have o.'s \hands full имам много работа (грижи); to have o.'s \hands tied вързани ми са ръцете (и прен.); to have s.o. in the hollow ( palm) of o.'s \hand държа някого в ръцете си, имам пълна власт над някого; to lay \hands on хващам, пипвам, слагам ръка на; to lay violent \hands on хващам насила; употребявам насилие спрямо; to lay violent \hands on o.s. посягам (слагам край) на живота си; to lift ( lift up, put forth, raise, stretch forth) o.'s \hand against s.o. вдигам ръка срещу някого; not to lift a \hand не си мръдвам пръста; to live by o.'s \hands изкарвам си хляба със собствените си ръце (труд); to live from \hand to mouth живея от ден за ден; каквото изчуквам, изпуквам; to put o.'s \hand to the plough залавям се за работа; to receive s.th. at the \hands of s.o. получавам нещо от (ръцете на) някого; to set ( put) o.'s \hands at a task започвам (заемам се, залавям се с) работа; to strengthen s.o.'s \hand подпомагам (оказвам помощ на) някого; to give s.o. a big \hand аплодирам шумно (ентусиазирано); to sit on o.'s \hands аплодирам вяло (без ентусиазъм); бездействам, седя със скръстени ръце; to take ( lead) s.o. by the \hand хващам (водя) някого за ръка; to take a \hand in намесвам се в, участвам в; to try o.'s \hand at опитвам се в, опитвам си силите в; to turn o.'s \hand to върша, заемам се с; he can turn his \hand to anything за всичко го бива; всякаква работа може да върши; to wash o.'s \hands (of) прен. измивам си ръцете, свалям от себе си отговорността (за); 2. в обстоят. изрази: at \hand наблизо, под ръка; winter is at \hand зимата наближава; close ( near) at \hand близко (по време или място); by \hand с ръка, на ръка; made by \hand ръчна изработка; to bring up ( feed) a child by \hand отглеждам дете с биберон, храня изкуствено; to send a letter by \hand изпращам писмо по човек (по куриер); from \hand to \hand от ръка на ръка, от човек на човек, от един собственик на друг; in \hand 1) с ... в ръка; hat in \hand с шапка в ръка; 2) наличен; cash ( stock) in \hand налични суми (стоки); the question ( matter) in \hand разглежданият въпрос; to take s.th. in \hand заемам се с нещо; to have in \hand имам на разположение, разполагам с; контролирам, държа под контрол; to have a piece of work in \hand работя върху нещо; the business is in \hand въпросът се разглежда; to keep a horse well in \hand здраво държа юздите на кон, здраво управлявам кон; to keep o.s. well in \hand владея се; the situation is well in \hand положението е овладяно; to be in \hand принуден съм да върна топката в полукръга, от който съм започнал (в билярда); off \hand вж offhand; on \hand наличен, на разположение, на склад; supplies on \hand налични запаси; work on \hand текуща работа, работа, с която се занимавам в момента; to have s.th. on o.'s \hands имам да свършвам (да се грижа за) нещо; to have an hour on o.'s \hands имам един час свободно време; out of \hand изведнъж, без подготовка, изненадващо; който не може да се контролира, изтърван; to shoot s.o. out of \hand застрелвам някого веднага, без много да се церемоня (без да ми мигне окото); to get out of \hand преставам да се подчинявам на дисциплина; разхайтвам се, разгащвам се; to \hand: to come to \hand пристига, получава се (за писмо и пр.); намира се, излиза; ready to o.'s \hand наблизо, под ръка, на разположение; \hand and glove, \hand in glove много близък, интимен ( with, together); \hand and foot: to serve ( wait on) s.o. \hand and foot угаждам на някого, изпълнявам всички прищевки на някого; \hand in \hand ръка за ръка; в съгласие; \hand over \hand ( fist) много бързо; \hand to \hand ръкопашен (за бой); 3. работник, работничка, работна ръка; моряк; майстор; \hands wanted търсят се работници; factory \hands, field \hands фабрични (земеделски) работници; a ship's \hands екипаж на кораб; all \hands on deck! целият екипаж (всички) на палубата! to be a good ( great) \hand at голям майстор съм в (на), бива ме в; to be a new \hand at новак съм в; to be an old \hand опитен човек; рецидивист; безстрашен (дързък, нахален) човек; green \hand новак, неопитен работник; 4. източник; at first ( second) \hand от първа (втора) ръка (за сведения и пр.); 5. почерк; a big ( small, round) \hand едър (дребен, закръглен) почерк; to write (in) a small \hand пиша ситно (дребно); in o.'s own \hand със собствената си ръка (почерк); собственоръчно; 6. подпис; to set o.'s \hand to слагам подписа си на; under your \hand and seal с Вашия подпис и печат; 7. страна; on the right/left \hand отдясно (ляво), от дясната (лявата) страна; on all \hands, on every \hand от всички страни; a fact admitted on all \hands всепризнат факт; on the one ( the other) \hand от една (от друга) страна; on either \hand от двете страни; 8. карти ръка (карти, които получава всеки играч); to have a wretched \hand имам лоши (ужасни) карти; to call ( declare, show) o.'s \hand откривам (разкривам) си картите (и прен.); to force s.o.'s \hand принуждавам някого да си разкрие картите (и прен.); a nap \hand хубави (отлични) карти; прен. изгодно положение; to play a good \hand играя добре; to play into one another's \hands помагаме си, поддържаме се, подкрепяме се; to overplay o.'s \hands отивам твърде далеч; to play a lone \hand действам сам; to play into s.o.'s \hand наливам вода в чужда мелница; to play o.'s \hand for all it is worth използвам напълно възможностите си, пускам в ход всички средства; to throw in o.'s \hand отказвам се, предавам се, вдигам ръце; the elder ( younger) \hand играч, който започва първи (втори) (когато играят двама); the eldest ( youngest) \hand играч, който започва първи (последен) (когато играят повече от двама); 9. игра, партия; let's have a \hand of poker да изиграем една партия покер; 10. мярка (около 10 см) за измерване височина на кон; 11. стрелка (на часовник); крило (на семафор); стрела (на пътен знак); изображение на ръка с насочен пръст; 12. театр. sl аплодисменти; овации; big \hand посрещам някого с бурни аплодисменти, аплодирам някого бурно; 13. тех. характеристика на режещ инструмент (ляв, десен); 14. тех. направление (напр. на винтова линия15. ам. хенд (единица за дължина: 101,6 mm); 16. attr ръчен; портативен; който се направлява с ръка; \hand luggage ръчен багаж; \hand stoking ръчно палене; a \hand of bananas кичур банани; a \hand of tobacco една шепа тютюневи листа; Bloody H. хералд. червена ръка (емблема на баронет); II. v 1. (пре)давам, връчвам (to); 2. подавам; 3. изпращам (с писмо и пр.); to \hand it to s.o. признавам превъзходството на някого; for craft we must \hand it to him трябва да признаем, че по майсторлък ни надминава; to \hand a sail мор. свивам (прибирам) платно;

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > hand

  • 85 hand

    I [hænd] n
    1) рука, ручка, кисть руки
    See:

    I have my hands full. — У меня дел по горло.

    My hands are cold/are freezing. — У меня замерзли руки.

    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. — Лучше синица в руках, чем журавль в небе. /Не сули журавля в небе, а дай синицу в руки.

    Can be counted on the fingers of one hand. — Раз, два и обчелся.

    To bite the hand that feeds you. — Рубить сук, на котором сидишь.

    To live from hand to mouth. — Перебиваться с хлеба на воду.

    One hand washes the other. — Рука руку моет.

    The left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. — Левая рука не знает, что делает правая.

    To know smth as the back of one's hand. — Знать, как свои пять пальцев.

    To get smth off one's hands. — С плеч долой. /Скинуть с рук долой.

    With my hand on my heart. — Положа руку на сердце.

    To die by one's own hand. — Наложить на себя руки.

    To change hands. — Переходить из рук в руки.

    To get the upper hand. — Взять верх.

    Don't put your hand further than your sleeve. — По одежке тяни ножки.

    A clean hand doesn't want/need washing no washing. — Нечестно живешь, себя подведешь. /Хлеб соль ешь, а правду режь.

    - white hands
    - moist hands
    - sinewy hands
    - left hand
    - deft hands
    - calloused hands
    - olive hands
    - nimble hands
    - well-groomed hands
    - one's shriveled hands
    - one's wrinkled hands
    - one's bad hand
    - one's mutilated hand
    - child's hand
    - one's wounded hand
    - hand covered with sores
    - hand with two fingers missing
    - hand in a sling
    - fracture in one's hand
    - sharp pain in one's hand
    - with one's hands behind one's back
    - with one's folded hands in one's lap co
    - with one's hands tied
    - with one's own hands
    - in one's cupped hand
    - keep smth at hand
    - wash one's hands
    - hold out one's hand to smb
    - cross one's hands in one's lap
    - treat one's hand
    - rub cream into one's hand
    - hurt one's hand
    - get one's hand frost-bitten
    - bandage smb's hand
    - carry one's hand in a sling
    - join hands
    - take smb's hand
    - grab somebody by the hand
    - hold smth in one's hands
    - pass one's hand across one's forehead
    - reach one's hand for smth
    - bite smb's hand
    - go on one's hands and knees
    - shake hands with smb
    - wave one's hand
    - beg smb's hand in marriage
    - gain smb's hand
    - smb's hands freeze
    - smb's hands ache
    - smb's hands are tied
    - smb is bound hand and foot

    The hand of the clock is creeping on. — Стрелка часов еле движется.

    - hour hand
    - hand of the clock
    3) власть, контроль, надзор

    The matter is now in your hands. — Дело теперь в ваших руках.

    His life was in my hands. — Его жизнь была в моей власти.

    He is still in the hands of the moneylenders. — Он еще в руках ростовщиков.

    The hand of a master can easily be traced in the picture. — В этом полотне ясно видна рука большого художника.

    - be in good hands
    - get into in good hands
    - run the business with a firm hand
    - fall into the hands of the enemy
    - change hands
    - keep smb in hand
    - get out of hand
    - put the matter in the hands of a lawyer
    - put oneself in smb's hands
    - keep oneself well in hands
    - play into smb's hand
    - have someone's fate in one's hands
    4) сторона, точка зрения

    He sat close on/at my right hand. — Он сидел по правой руке от меня.

    A street with shops on either hand. — Улица, по обе стороны которой идут магазины.

    - on all hands co
    - on either hand
    - on the left hand
    - at smb's right hand
    - sit on smb's right hand
    5) участие, помощь

    I have heard the story at first hand. — Я слышал об этой истории из первых рук.

    I had no hand in it. — Я не принимал в этом никакого участия.

    The work suggests an unpracticed hand. — Работа, видимо, была выполнена неопытным человеком/автором.

    - have a hand in this affair
    - have a hand in smth
    - have a hand in the plot
    - have no hand in smth
    - give smb a hand with a heavy box
    - get smb a big hand
    - refuse smb's hand
    - accept smb's hand
    - oil smb's hand
    - lend smb a hand in doing smth
    6) рабочие руки, рабочий, работник

    The factory has taken on (employed) some 12.000 hands. — Фабрика наняла около 12.000 рабочих. /На фабрике работает 12.000 рабочих.

    We have not sufficient hands. — Мы испытываем нехватку в рабочей силе.

    She is a poor hand at dressmaking. — Она не умеет шить платья.

    He is an old hand at this sort of work. — Он имеет большой опыт такой работы.

    - field hand
    - machine hand
    - harvest hands
    CHOICE OF WORDS:
    (1.) Русскому существительному рука 1. соответствуют в английском языке hand (от пальцев до запястья) и arm (от кисти до плеча), поэтому русское словосочетание "нести в руках сумку (книгу, палку)" соответствует в английском языке словосочетаниям: to carry one's bag (book, stick) in one's hand(s), а нести (держать) ребенка на руках - to carry (to hold) a child in one's arms; взяться за руки соответствует to join hands, а идти под руку соответствует to walk arm in arm. (2.) See arm, n; USAGE (1.)
    II [hænd] v
    вручать, передавать

    I handed the note to him myself. — Я сам (лично) вручил ему эту записку.

    Hand me those papers, please. — Передайте мне эти документы, пожалуйста

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > hand

  • 86 zitten

    [gezeten zijn] sit
    [zich met een doel ergens bevinden] sit
    [een functie bekleden] be
    [geruime tijd ergens vertoeven; verblijven] be
    [wonen] live
    [zich bevinden in de genoemde toestand] be
    [met betrekking tot een volharden in, gelaten worden op een plaats, in een toestand] zie voorbeelden
    [met betrekking tot zaken, zich bevinden, bevestigd zijn] be
    [met betrekking tot kleding] fit
    10 [gevuld, bedekt zijn met] be
    11 [treffen] 〈zie voorbeelden 11
    12 [met onbepaalde wijs] [bezig zijn met] be (… -ing), sit (… -ing)
    13 [met ‘op’] [lid zijn van, beoefenen] 〈zie voorbeelden 13
    14 [gevangen gehouden worden] do time
    voorbeelden:
    1   blijf zitten stay sitting (down), remain seated
         ga zitten bevel sit down!; uitnodiging take a seat, be seated
         gaan zitten sit down, take a seat
         figuurlijker eens voor gaan zitten ter hand nemen get (right) down to something/business; omstandig gaan vertellen launch into one's story
         figuurlijkiemand niet stil laten zitten keep someone on the trot
         zit je goed/lekker? are you comfortable?
    2   aan het raam zitten sit by the window
         aan de koffie zitten be having coffee
         bij welke groep zit jij? which group are you in?
         Jones zit in een vergadering Jones is at a meeting
    3   in het bestuur zitten be/serve on the board
         op een kantoor zitten be/work in an office
    4   hij zit altijd thuis he is always (sitting) at home
         waar zit hij toch? where can he be?
    5   ergens heel aardig zitten be comfortable somewhere
    6   hij zit er lelijk in he is in a devil of a mess
         figuurlijkernaast zitten be wrong/ met rekensommetje, enz.〉out/ met gissing off (target)
         nog in de kleine kinderen zitten still have young children (on one's hands)
         hij zit in de amusementswereld/olie-industrie he is in entertainment/oil
         wij zitten nog midden in de examens we are still in the middle of the exams
         met een gebroken been zitten have a broken leg
         op zware lasten zitten have heavy expenses
         zonder werk/benzine zitten be out of work/petrol
         (bijna) zonder geld zitten have run short of money
         hij zit erover in dat hij zijn auto moet verkopen he's upset about having to sell his car
    7   figuurlijkdie weduwe bleef met twee kinderen zitten that widow was left with two children (on her hands)
         op school blijven zitten stay down a class
         figuurlijkmet iets blijven zitten be left/ pejoratief ook stuck with something
         er is iets tussen mijn tanden blijven zitten something has (got) stuck between my teeth
         laat maar zitten geen dank that's all right; we beginnen er niet aan (let's) forget it
         figuurlijkhij heeft zijn vrouw laten zitten he has left his wife (in the lurch)
         figuurlijkeen meisje laten zitten drop/ net voor het huwelijk jilt a girl
         daar zitten we dan! now we're in a mess
         figuurlijken als dat gebeurt, dan zit je and if that happens you'll be in trouble
         figuurlijkmet iets zitten be at a loss (what to do) about something
         met een probleem zitten have a problem
         hoe zit het (dan) met …? what about … (then)?
    8   sportde bal zit it's a goal!, it's (gone) in!, it's in the back of the net!
         het blijft niet zitten it won't stay put
         laat maar zitten keep the change
         dat zit that will hold
         hoe zit dat in elkaar? how does it (all) fit together?; figuurlijk ook how does that work?
         figuurlijkhem hebben zitten uit zijn humeur zijn be in a bad mood; dronken zijn have had (a drop) too much
         figuurlijkdaar zit nu juist de fout that's where the mistake is
         figuurlijkdaar zit wat in you (may) have something there
         figuurlijkdaar zit een heel verhaal aan vast there's a whole story behind that
         figuurlijkhet zit er (dik) in there's a good chance (of that (happening))
         figuurlijker zit niet veel bij die jongen there's not much to him
         figuurlijker zat niets anders op dan toe te geven there was nothing (else) for it but to give in
         figuurlijkhet zit er voor hem niet in it's not on for him
         figuurlijker zit wel wat waars in there's an element of truth in it
         figuurlijkwat zit er anders op? what else is there to do?
         figuurlijkeruit halen wat erin zit make the most (out) of something
         figuurlijkdat zit wel goed/snor that will be all right
         figuurlijkdat zit hem hoog daar is hij boos over it sticks in his throat
         het zit los/scheef it is loose/crooked
         figuurlijkhet zit hem niet mee he's out of luck
         figuurlijkhet weer zit ons mee the weather's in our favour
         figuurlijkalles zit hem mee/tegen everything is going his way/against him
         zit het goed vast? is it well secured?
         figuurlijkwaar zit het hem in? wat is de moeilijkheid what's the problem?; oorzaak what caused/what's causing it?
         figuurlijk't zit zo it's like this
         in sla zit vitamine C lettuce contains vitamin C
         figuurlijker zit wel wat in die film there's plenty of punch in that film
         er zit onweer in de lucht a thunderstorm is brewing
         heb jij geld in zijn zaak zitten? have you got money in his business?
         er zit een vlek op je jurk there is a stain on your dress
         figuurlijk met een gebaar naar de keelhet zit me tot hier I'm fed up (to the back teeth) with it
    9   goed zitten be a good fit
         figuurlijkhoe zit dat? gaan we of blijven we thuis? what about it now? are we going or are we staying at home?
         figuurlijkdat idee zit mij niet lekker I don't fancy that idea
         die roman/film zit uitstekend in elkaar that novel/film is beautifully constructed
         figuurlijkweet jij, hoe de zaak precies in elkaar zit? do you know all the ins and outs of the matter?
    10  vol stof zitten be (all) dusty
         ergens vol mee zitten be full of something
         onder de modder/luizen/schulden zitten be covered with mud/lice, be (up to one's ears) in debt
    11  die zit 〈Brits-Engels; slang〉 that was right on target
    12  we zitten te eten we are having dinner/lunch
         ze zit daar maar te piekeren she just sits there brooding
         hij zit te springen om naar huis te gaan he can't wait to go home
         in zijn eentje zitten zingen/drinken sit singing to oneself, be a lone drinker
         zitten te zitten hang/sit around
         het zit er aan te komen it's on its way
    13  Jack zit op volleybal en Susanne op ballet Jack's doing volleyball and Susanne's got ballet
         op tekenles zitten be taking drawing lessons
    14  hij heeft een jaar gezeten he's been in jail for one year; uitgezeten he's served one year
         op water en brood zitten be (kept) on bread and water
         wegens diefstal zitten do time for theft
    ¶   figuurlijkiets niet op zich laten zitten not put up with something
         hij zit overal aan he cannot leave anything alone
         achter de meisjes aan zitten chase ((around) after) girls
         daar zit een vrouw achter there is a woman involved
         de zomer zit er weer op the summer's over again
         mijn taak zit er weer op that's my job out of the way
         het zit erop that's that (done)
         aan iets zitten touch something; 〈met betrekking tot eten en drank; informeel〉 be at something
         wie heeft er aan mijn recorder gezeten? who has been at/ ernstigertampering with my cassette-player?
         figuurlijkachter iemand/iets aan zitten pursue someone/something; proberen relatie aan te knopen be after someone; volgen follow someone
         er zit een actrice in haar she has the makings of an actress (in her)
         ze zit goed in de kleren she is well off for clothes
         deze auto zit al gauw op 120 km this car does 120 km fairly easily

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zitten

  • 87 рука

    ж.

    брать на руки (вн.) — take* in one's arms (d.)

    держать на руках (вн.) — hold* in one's arms (d.)

    носить на руках (вн.) — carry in one's arms (d.); (перен.) make* much (of), make* a fuss (over)

    брать кого-л. под руку — take* smb.'s arm

    идти под руку с кем-л. — walk arm-in-arm with smb., walk with smb. on one's arm

    браться за руки — join hands, take* each other's hand, link arms

    вести за руку (вн.) — lead* by the hand (d.)

    переписывать от руки (вн.) — copy by hand (d.)

    подавать руку (дт.) — hold* out one's hand (to); offer one's hand (to) (тж. даме)

    пожимать руку (дт.), здороваться за руку (с тв.) — shake* hands (with)

    протягивать руку (дт.) — stretch out, или extend, one's hand (to)

    рука об рукуhand in hand (тж. перен.)

    трогать руками (вн.) — touch (d.)

    2. ( почерк) hand, handwriting

    взять в свои руки (что-л.) — take* smth. in hand, take* smth. into one's own hands

    брать себя в руки — pull oneself together, control oneself

    попасться в руки кому-л. — fall* into smb.'s hands

    прибрать к рукам кого-л. — take* smb. in hand

    прибрать к рукам что-л. — appropriate smth., lay* one's hands on smth.

    быть без чего-л., без кого-л. как без рук — feel* helpless without smth., smb., be lost without smth., smb.

    держать в своих руках (вн.) — have in one's hands (d.), have under one's thumb (d.)

    быть в чьих-л. руках — be in smb.'s hands

    быть правой рукой кого-л. — be smb.'s right hand

    в собственные руки (надпись на конверте и т. п.) — personal

    у него всё из рук валится — ( от неловкости) he is very awkward / clumsy; his fingers are all thumbs идиом.; (от бессилия, нежелания что-л. сделать) he has not the heart to do anything

    выдавать на руки (вн.) — hand out (d.)

    давать волю рукам разг. — be ready / free with one's hand / fists

    из первых, вторых рук — at first, second hand

    знать что-л. из верных рук — know* smth. from good* authority

    играть в четыре руки (с тв.) — play duets on the piano (with)

    иметь на руках (вн.; на попечении) — have on one's hands (d.)

    иметь золотые руки — be a handyman*, be master of one's craft, have a clever pair of hands

    ему и книги в руки разг. — he knows best; he knows the ropes

    ломать руки — wring* one's hands

    мастер на все руки — Jack of all trades:

    он мастер на все руки — he can turn his hand to anything; he is a Jack of all trades идиом.

    махнуть рукой (на вн.) — give* up as lost / hopeless (d.); give* up as a bad job (d.), say* goodbye (to) разг.

    набить руку на чём-л. — become* a skilled hand at smth.

    наложить на себя руки уст. — lay* hands on oneself, take* one's own life*

    это ему на руку — that is playing into his hands; that serves his purpose

    на скорую руку — off-hand; in rough-and-ready fashion

    у него рука не дрогнет сделать это — he will not hesitate / scruple to do it

    не поднимается рука (+ инф.) — one can't bring oneself (+ to inf.)

    передавать дело и т. п. в чьи-л. руки — put* the matter, etc., into smb.'s hands

    подать руку помощи (дт.) — lend* / give* a helping hand (i.)

    поднять руку (на вн.) — raise one's hand (against)

    по правую, левую руку — at the right, left hand

    по рукам! разг. — a bargain!, 'tis a bargain! / deal!, done!

    под рукой — (near) at hand, within easy reach of one's hand

    приложить руку (к) — ( принять участие) bear* / take* a hand (in); put* one's hand (to); ( подписаться) sign (d.), add one's signature (to)

    предлагать руку кому-л. — offer smb. one's hand; propose (marriage) to smb.

    просить, домогаться чьей-л. руки — seek* smb.'s hand in marriage

    разводить руками — make* a helpless gesture, lift one's hands (in dismay)

    развязать руки кому-л. — untie smb.'s hands, give* smb. full scope

    рука руку моет погов. — you roll my log and I'll roll yours; it's a matter of give-and-take

    (отсюда) рукой подать — it is but a step from here, или a stone's throw from here

    сидеть сложа руки разг. — be idle, sit* by

    сбыть с рук (вн.) — get* off one's hands (d.)

    сойти с рук:

    у него руки чешутся (+ инф.) — his fingers are itching (+ to inf.)

    шить на руках — sew* by hand

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > рука

  • 88 Hand

    Hand <-, Hände> [hant, pl ʼhɛndə] f
    1) anat hand;
    die \Hand zur Faust ballen to clench one's fist;
    die Hände in die Seiten stemmen to put one's hands on one's hips;
    eine \Hand/ zwei Hände breit six inches/a foot wide;
    es ist nur noch etwa eine \Hand breit Wein im Fass there's only about six inches of wine left in the barrel;
    mit der flachen \Hand with the flat of one's hand;
    Hände hoch! hands up!;
    eine hohle \Hand machen to cup one's hands;
    aus der hohlen \Hand from one's cupped hands;
    sie tranken an der Quelle aus der hohlen \Hand they drank at the spring from their cupped hands;
    linker/rechter \Hand on the left/right;
    links liegt der See, der Gutshof liegt rechter \Hand the lake is on the left and the estate on the right;
    zur linken/rechten \Hand on the left-hand/right-hand side;
    zur linken \Hand sehen Sie das Rathaus on the left-hand side you can see the town hall;
    eine ruhige [o sichere] \Hand a steady hand;
    mit sanfter \Hand with a gentle hand;
    sie versteht es, ihre Abteilung mit sanfter \Hand zu führen she knows how to run her department with a calm hand;
    jdm die \Hand drücken [o schütteln] to shake sb's hand;
    jdm etw in die \Hand drücken to press sth into sb's hand;
    jdm die \Hand geben [ o geh reichen] to shake sb's hand;
    etw in Händen halten ( geh) to have sth in one's hands;
    das ist ein interessantes Buch, das Sie da gerade in Händen halten that's an interesting book that you've got there at the moment;
    jdn an der [o bei der] \Hand haben [o nehmen] [o fassen] to take hold of sb's hand;
    etw aus der \Hand essen to eat sth out of one's hand;
    in die Hände klatschen to applaud [or clap];
    jdm die \Hand küssen to kiss sb's hand;
    etw aus der \Hand legen to put down sth sep;
    lege jetzt die Zeitung aus der \Hand, wir frühstücken! put the paper down now, we're having breakfast;
    jdm die \Hand auflegen to lay one's hand on sb;
    Jesus hat Kranke geheilt, indem er ihnen die \Hand auflegte Jesus healed the sick by laying his hands on them;
    etw in die \Hand nehmen to pick up sth sep;
    er nimmt niemals ein Buch in die \Hand he never picks up a book;
    ( sich darum kümmern) to attend to sth;
    lass mich die Sache mal in die \Hand nehmen let me take care of the matter;
    jdm etw aus der \Hand nehmen to take sth from [or off] sb, to take sth out of sb's hand;
    sie nahm ihrem Kind das Messer aus der \Hand she took the knife away from her child;
    der Fall ist dem Richter aus der \Hand genommen worden the judge has been relieved of the case;
    sich dat die Hände reiben to rub one's hands [together];
    jdm die \Hand reichen [ o geh bieten] to give sb one's hand;
    sie reichten sich zur Begrüßung die Hände they greeted each other by shaking hands;
    jdm etw aus der \Hand schlagen to knock sth out of sb's hand;
    Hände weg! hands off!;
    die \Hand nicht vor den Augen sehen können not to be able to see one's hand in front of one's face
    2) kein pl sport (\Handspiel) handball;
    der Schiedsrichter erkannte auf \Hand the referee blew for handball
    3) (Besitz, Obhut) hands;
    der Besitz gelangte in fremde Hände the property passed into foreign hands
    4) pol
    die öffentliche \Hand ( der Staat) [central] government;
    ( die Gemeinde) local government;
    das Vorhaben wird durch die öffentliche \Hand finanziert the project is being financed by the public sector
    WENDUNGEN:
    mit seiner Hände Arbeit with one's own hands;
    die Firma hat er mit seiner Hände Arbeit aufgebaut he built the firm up with his own hands;
    seine Hände mit Blut beflecken ( geh) to have blood on one's hands;
    für jdn/ etw seine [o die] \Hand ins Feuer legen ( fam) to vouch for sb/sth;
    \Hand und Fuß haben to be purposeful;
    weder \Hand noch Fuß haben to have no rhyme or reason, to make no sense;
    dieser Plan hat weder \Hand noch Fuß there's no rhyme or reason to this plan;
    mit Händen und Füßen ( fam) tooth and nail;
    \Hand aufs Herz! ( fam) cross your heart, word of honour [or honor]; (Am)
    \Hand aufs Herz, hast du wirklich nichts davon gewusst? give me your word of honour, did you really know nothing about it?;
    die Hände überm Kopf zusammenschlagen to throw one's hands up in amazement;
    wenn man sieht, wie sie sich benimmt, kann man nur noch die Hände überm Kopf zusammenschlagen when you see how she behaves you can only throw your hands up in amazement [or horror];
    von der \Hand in den Mund leben to live from hand to mouth;
    die Hände in den Schoß legen to sit back and do nothing;
    [bei etw] die [o seine] Hände im Spiel haben to have a hand in sth;
    dieser Geschäftemacher hat überall seine Hände im Spiel! this wheeler dealer has his finger in every pie;
    seine Hände in Unschuld waschen to wash one's hands of a matter;
    ich hatte damit nichts zu tun, ich wasche meine Hände in Unschuld! I had nothing to do with it, I wash my hands of the matter;
    bei jdm [mit etw] in besten Händen sein to be in safe hands with sb [regarding sth];
    bei ihr sind Sie damit in besten Händen you're in safe hands with her as far as that is concerned;
    mit der bloßen \Hand with one's bare hands;
    aus erster/zweiter \Hand first-hand/second-hand;
    Informationen aus zweiter \Hand sind meist wenig verlässlich second-hand information is in most cases unreliable;
    ( vom ersten/ zweiten Eigentümer) with one previous owner/two previous owners;
    er kauft Gebrauchtwagen, aber nur aus erster \Hand he buys second-hand cars but only with one previous owner;
    in festen Händen sein ( fam) to be spoken for;
    bei der kannst du nicht mehr landen, die ist schon in festen Händen you won't get anywhere with her, she's already spoken for;
    fleißige Hände hard workers;
    freie \Hand haben to have a free hand;
    jdm freie \Hand lassen to give sb a free hand;
    bei der Regelung dieser Angelegenheit will Ihnen unser Konzern freie \Hand lassen our company will give you free reign in settling this matter;
    von fremder \Hand from a stranger;
    die Unterschrift stammt von fremder \Hand this is a stranger's signature;
    in fremde Hände übergehen to change hands;
    bei etw eine glückliche \Hand haben to have the Midas touch with sth;
    sie hat bei all ihren Geschäftsabschlüssen immer eine glückliche \Hand gehabt she has always had the Midas touch in all of her business deals;
    von langer \Hand well in advance;
    der Bankraub muss von langer \Hand geplant gewesen sein the bank robbery must have been planned well in advance;
    mit leeren Händen empty-handed;
    eine leitende [o lenkende] \Hand a guiding hand;
    letzte \Hand an etw legen akk to put the finishing touches to sth;
    eine lockere \Hand haben ( fam) to let fly at the slightest provocation ( fam)
    gib ihm ja keine Widerworte, du weißt, er hat eine lockere \Hand! don't contradict him, you know he likes to let fly;
    aus [o von] privater \Hand privately;
    haben Sie den Leuchter aus einem Antiquitätengeschäft? - nein, aus privater \Hand did you get the candelabra from an antique shop? - no, from a private individual;
    jds rechte \Hand sein to be sb's right-hand man;
    mit etw schnell [o flink] [o gleich] bei der \Hand sein ( fam) to be quick to do sth;
    sie ist mit abfälligen Bemerkungen schnell bei der \Hand she's quick to make disparaging remarks;
    eine starke [o feste] \Hand a firm hand;
    jdm etw zu treuen Händen übergeben to give sth to sb for safekeeping, to entrust sth to sb;
    alle Hände voll zu tun haben to have one's hands full;
    mit vollen Händen excessively, plentifully, lavishly;
    er gab das Geld mit vollen Händen aus he spent his money left, right and centre [or (Am) center];
    hinter vorgehaltener \Hand in confidence;
    man erzählt sich hinter vorgehaltener \Hand davon people are telling each other about it in confidence;
    jdm/einer S. in die \Hand arbeiten to play into sb's hands/the hands of sth;
    jdm in die Hände [o in jds Hände] fallen to fall into sb's hands;
    schaut mal, was mir zufällig in die Hände gefallen ist! look what I came across by chance;
    jdm aus der \Hand fressen ( fam) to eat out of sb's hand;
    jdm sind die Hände gebunden;
    jds Hände sind gebunden sb's hands are tied;
    ich würde dir gerne helfen, aber meine Hände sind gebunden I would like to help you, but my hands are tied;
    jdm zur [o an die] \Hand gehen to lend sb a [helping] hand;
    durch jds Hände [o \Hand] gehen to pass through sb's hands;
    jdm... von der \Hand gehen to be... for sb;
    am Computer gehen einem viele Textarbeiten leicht von der \Hand working with texts is easy on a computer;
    [mit etw] \Hand in \Hand gehen to go hand in hand [with sth];
    das Ansteigen der Massenarbeitslosigkeit geht mit der Rezession \Hand in \Hand the rise in mass unemployment goes hand in hand with the recession;
    von \Hand zu \Hand gehen to pass from hand to hand;
    in jds Hände akk °übergehen to pass into sb's hands;
    jdm etw auf die \Hand geben to promise sb sth faithfully;
    etw aus der \Hand geben to let sth out of one's hands;
    Bücher gebe ich nicht aus der \Hand I don't lend people books;
    sie musste vorübergehend die Konzernleitung aus der \Hand geben she had to relinquish the management of the group temporarily;
    mit Händen zu greifen sein to be as plain as the nose on your face [or ( Brit) as a pikestaff] ( fam)
    die \Hand auf etw halten akk ( fam) to keep a tight rein on sth;
    um jds \Hand anhalten ( geh) to ask for sb's hand in marriage ( form)
    die [o seine [schützende]] \Hand über jdn halten ( geh) to protect sb;
    die [o seine] \Hand hinhalten [o aufhalten] ( fam) to hold out one's hand [for money];
    jdn [für etw] an der \Hand haben ( fam) to have sb on hand [for sth];
    für Autoreparaturen habe ich jdn an der \Hand I've got someone on hand who can fix cars;
    etw bei der [o zur] \Hand haben to have sth to hand;
    ich möchte zu gerne wissen, welche Erklärung er diesmal bei der \Hand hat! I'd like to know what explanation he's got to hand this time!;
    etw in der \Hand haben to have sth in one's hands;
    ich habe diese Entscheidung nicht in der \Hand this decision is not in my hands;
    etw gegen jdn in der \Hand haben to have sth on sb;
    die Staatsanwaltschaft hat gegen den Konzern nicht genügend Beweise in der \Hand the state prosecution didn't have sufficient evidence on the company;
    jdn [fest] in der \Hand haben to have sb [well] in hand;
    in jds Händen sein to be in sb's hands;
    die Geiseln sind in den Händen der Terroristen the hostages are in the hands of the terrorists;
    der Vertrag wird morgen in Ihren Händen sein the contract will be in your hands tomorrow;
    [bei jdm] in... Händen sein to be in... hands [with sb];
    sie wird bei Ihnen in guten Händen sein she will be in good hands with you;
    bei uns ist Ihr Wagen in den richtigen Händen your car is in the right hands with us;
    zur \Hand sein to be at hand;
    der Brief ist gerade nicht zur Hand the letter is not at hand at the moment;
    jdn/etw in die \Hand [o Hände] kriegen [o bekommen] to get one's hands on sb/sth;
    als Zollbeamter kriegt man so manche Waffe in die \Hand customs officers come across quite a few weapons in their job;
    [bei etw] mit \Hand anlegen to lend a hand [with sth];
    \Hand an sich legen akk ( geh) to kill oneself;
    [klar] auf der \Hand liegen ( fam) to be [perfectly] obvious;
    in jds \Hand dat liegen [o sein] ( geh) to be in sb's hands;
    mein Schicksal liegt in Gottes \Hand my fate lies in God's hands;
    jdm [etw] aus der \Hand lesen to read [sth] from sb's hand;
    die Wahrsagerin las ihm aus der \Hand the fortune teller read his palm;
    etw [alleine/selber] in die [eigene] \Hand nehmen to take sth in hand [oneself] [or into one's own hands];
    ich muss die Sache selber in die \Hand nehmen I'm going to have to take the matter into my own hands;
    etw zur \Hand nehmen ( geh) to pick up sth sep;
    nach dem Essen nahm er die Zeitung zur \Hand after the meal he picked up the paper;
    sich [ o geh einander] die Hände reichen können to be two of a kind;
    was Schusseligkeit angeht, können die beiden sich die Hände reichen when it comes to being clumsy they're two of a kind;
    sich die \Hand reichen können;
    ach, du hältst das auch für das Beste? dann können wir uns ja die Hände reichen, ich nämlich auch! oh, you think that's for the best? well, great, so do I!;
    keine \Hand rühren not to lift a finger;
    ich arbeite mich halb zu Tode, und er sitzt da und rührt keine \Hand I'm working myself half to death and he just sits there and doesn't lift a finger!;
    jdm ist die \Hand ausgerutscht ( fam) sb could not resist slapping sb;
    wenn er gar zu frech ist, kann ihr schon mal die \Hand ausrutschen if he gets too cheeky sometimes she can't resist slapping him;
    jdm etw in die \Hand [o Hände] spielen to pass sth on to sb;
    der Verräter spielte ihnen diese Unterlagen in die Hände the traitor passed these documents on to them;
    in die Hände spucken to roll up one's sleeves sep;
    so, jetzt heißt es in die Hände gespuckt und frisch an die Arbeit gegangen! okay, let's roll up our sleeves and get cracking!;
    jdm unter der \Hand [o den Händen] wegsterben to die while under sb's care;
    der Patient starb den Chirurgen unter den Händen weg the patient died while under the surgeons' care;
    jdn auf Händen tragen to fulfil [or (Am) fulfill] sb's every wish;
    jdm etw in die \Hand sprechen to promise sb sth;
    eine \Hand wäscht die andere you scratch my back I'll scratch yours;
    sich nicht von der \Hand weisen lassen;
    nicht von der \Hand zu weisen sein not to be able to be denied;
    dieses Argument hat etwas für sich, es lässt sich nicht von der \Hand weisen there's something in this argument, there's no denying it;
    die Erklärung klingt plausibel, sie ist also nicht von der \Hand zu weisen the explanation sounds plausible, there's no getting away from it;
    es ist nicht von der \Hand zu weisen, dass... there's no getting away from the fact that...;
    es ist nicht von der \Hand zu weisen, dass die Verhandlungen in einer Sackgasse angelangt sind there's no getting away from the fact that the negotiations have reached an impasse;
    jdm unter den Händen zerrinnen [o wegschmelzen] to slip through sb's fingers;
    jdm zuckt es in der \Hand sb's itching to hit sb;
    an \Hand einer S. gen with the aid of sth;
    sie erklärte die Aufgabe an \Hand eines Beispiels she explained the task with the aid of an example;
    [bar] auf die \Hand ( fam) cash in hand;
    das Bestechungsgeld wurde ihm bar auf die \Hand gezahlt the bribe was paid to him in cash;
    ich will die 10.000 Euro aber auf die \Hand I want the 10,000 euros in cash;
    aus der \Hand offhand;
    aus der \Hand weiß ich auch keine Antwort I don't know the answer offhand either;
    als Lehrerin muss man in der Lage sein, Schülern etwas aus der \Hand erklären zu können as a teacher you have to be able to explain something to pupils straight off the bat;
    \Hand in \Hand hand in hand;
    sie gingen \Hand in \Hand spazieren they went for a walk hand in hand;
    unter der \Hand secretly, on the quiet ( fam)
    etw unter der \Hand erfahren to hear sth through the grapevine;
    von \Hand by hand;
    ein von \Hand geschriebener Lebenslauf a handwritten curriculum vitae;
    von jds \Hand ( geh) at sb's hand ( form)
    von jds \Hand sterben to die at sb's hand;
    zu jds Händen;
    zu Händen von jdm for the attention of sb, attn: sb;
    „An Fa. Duss & Dümmler GmbH & Co KG, zu Händen von Herrn Weissner“ Duss & Dümmler GmbH & Co. KG. Attn: Mr. Weissner

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  • 89 рука

    ж.

    маха́ть руко́й — wave one's hand

    вести́ за́ руку (вн.)lead (d) by the hand

    бра́ться за́ руки — join hands, take each other's hand, link arms

    брать на́ руки (вн.)take (d) in one's arms

    держа́ть на рука́х (вн.)hold (d) in one's arms

    носи́ть на рука́х (вн.; держать на руках)carry (d) in one's arms

    брать кого́-л по́д руку — take smb's arm

    идти́ по́д руку с кем-л — walk arm in arm with smb; walk with smb on one's arm

    подава́ть ру́ку (дт.) — hold out one's hand (to); offer one's hand (to) (тж. даме)

    я ему́ руки́ не пода́м — I'll never hold out my hand to him

    пожима́ть ру́ку (дт.), здоро́ваться за́ руку (с тв.)shake hands (with)

    протя́гивать ру́ку (дт.) — stretch out [extend] one's hand (to)

    заложи́ть ру́ки за́ спину — put one's hands behind one's back

    рука́ о́б руку — hand in hand

    ру́ки вверх! воен. (приказ)hands up!

    тро́гать рука́ми (вн.)touch (d)

    рука́ми не тро́гать! — please do not touch!

    шить на рука́х — sew by hand

    2) ( почерк) hand, handwriting

    э́то не его́ рука́ — it is not his writing

    3) тк. ед. разг. (блат, знакомство) protection, pull; a friend in high places

    у него́ есть рука́ (в пр.) — he has a pull (in), he has a friend at court

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    рука́ не дро́гнет у кого́-л (+ инф.) — smb will not hesitate / scruple (+ to inf)

    рука́ не поднима́ется (+ инф.)smb can't bring oneself (+ to inf)

    рука́ ру́ку мо́ет погов. — ≈ you roll my log and I'll roll yours; it's a matter of give-and-take

    руко́й пода́ть отку́да-л — it is but a step (from), it's a stone's throw (from)

    брать по́д руку кого́-л — take smb by the arm, link arms with smb

    брать / взять себя́ в ру́ки — pull oneself together, control oneself

    быть в хоро́ших рука́х — be in good hands

    быть в чьих-л рука́х — be in smb's hands

    быть как без рук (без) — feel helpless (without), be lost (without)

    быть на́ руку кому́-л — play into smb's hands; serve smb's purpose

    быть пра́вой руко́й кого́-лbe smb's right hand

    быть свя́занным по рука́м и нога́м — be bound hand and foot

    в одни́ ру́ки (отпускать товар и т.п.)per customer

    в со́бственные ру́ки (надпись на конверте и т.п.) — personal; to be given into smb's own hands

    взять в свои́ ру́ки (что-л) — take smth in hand, take smth into one's own hands

    всё из рук ва́лится — см. валиться

    выдава́ть на́ руки (вн. дт.)hand (d i)

    говори́ть по́д руку кому́-лdistract smb (while smb is doing something)

    гуля́ть по́д руку с кем-лwalk arm in arm with smb

    дава́ть во́лю рука́м разг.= распуска́ть ру́ки (см. распускать)

    дава́ть ру́ку на отсече́ние — ≈ stake one's life (on)

    дать по рука́м кому́-лgive (i) a slap on the wrist

    держа́ть в свои́х рука́х (вн.)have (d) in one's hands, have (d) under one's thumb

    знать что-л из ве́рных рук — know smth from a reliable source

    игра́ть в четы́ре руки́ (с тв.) — play duets on the piano [pɪ'æ-] (with)

    из пе́рвых [вторы́х] рук — at first [second] hand

    из рук в ру́ки — from hand to hand

    из рук вон пло́хо разг.thoroughly bad

    име́ть золоты́е ру́ки — have golden [great; a clever pair of] hands

    как руко́й сня́ло разг.it vanished as if by magic

    лёгкая рука́ у кого́-л1) (о том, кто может принести удачу) he brings luck 2) (о том, кто умело делает что-л) he has a magic touch

    лома́ть ру́ки — wring one's hands

    мара́ть / па́чкать ру́ки (о вн.) — dirty / soil one's hands (on)

    ма́стер на все ру́ки — Jack of all trades

    он ма́стер на все ру́ки — he can turn his hand to anything; he is a Jack of all trades

    махну́ть руко́й (на вн.)give (d) up as lost / hopeless; give (d) up as a bad job, say goodbye (to) разг.

    на рука́х — 1) (у кого́-л; на попечении) on smb's hands 2) (у кого́-л; при себе) on smb's person 3) (у кого́-л; во владении, в распоряжении у кого-л) in smb's possession 4) ( о библиотечной книге) be out on loan

    на ско́рую ру́ку — off-hand; in rough-and-ready fashion

    наби́ть ру́ку на чём-лbecome a skilled hand at smth

    наложи́ть на себя́ ру́ки — lay hands on oneself, take one's own life

    не с руки́ (кому́-л + инф.)1) (неудобно, несподручно) it is uncomfortable for smb (+ to inf) 2) ( неприемлемо) it is inconvenient for smb (+ to inf) 3) ( не подобает) it is inappropriate for smb (+ to inf) 4) ( неудобно по времени) it's the wrong time for smb (+ to inf)

    нечи́стый на́ руку — light-fingered

    носи́ть на рука́х кого́-л — adore smb, put smb on a pedestal; неодобр. make a fuss over smb

    отбива́ться рука́ми и нога́ми (от) — fight tooth and nail (against)

    отда́ть в хоро́шие ру́ки (собаку и т.п.)give (d) to a good home, find a good home (for)

    передава́ть де́ло в чьи-л ру́ки — put the matter into smb's hands

    перепи́сывать от руки́ (вн.)copy (d) by hand

    переходи́ть в други́е ру́ки — change hands

    по рука́м! разг. — a bargain!; 'tis a bargain! / deal!, done!

    по пра́вую [ле́вую] ру́ку — at the right [left] hand

    под рука́ми — ready to hand

    под руко́й — (near) at hand, within easy reach of one's hand

    под горя́чую ру́ку — см. горячий

    под пья́ную ру́ку — when drunk; under the influence

    пода́ть ру́ку по́мощи (дт.) — lend / give (i) a helping hand

    подня́ть ру́ку (на вн.)raise one's hand (against)

    пойти́ по рука́м (о женщине)go from one man to another

    положа́ ру́ку на́ сердце — with one's hand upon one's heart

    получи́ть по рука́м — get one's wrist slapped

    попа́сться в ру́ки кому́-лfall into smb's hands

    потира́ть ру́ки (от) — rub one's hands (with)

    предлага́ть ру́ку кому́-л1) ( даме) offer smb one's hand 2) ( делать предложение) propose (marriage) to smb

    прибра́ть к рука́м (кого́-л) — take smb in hand; ( что-л) appropriate smth, lay one's hands on smth; (украсть тж.) walk away with smth

    приложи́ть ру́ку (к) — 1) ( принять участие) bear / take a hand (in); put one's hand (to) 2) уст. ( подписаться) sign (d), add one's signature (to)

    проси́ть чьей-л руки́ уст.seek smb's hand in marriage

    пусти́ть по рука́м (вн.)pass (d) from hand to hand

    разводи́ть рука́ми — ≈ make a helpless gesture, lift one's hands (in dismay)

    развяза́ть ру́ки кому́-л — untie smb's hands, give smb full scope

    ру́ки не дохо́дят (до) — см. доходить

    ру́ки опуска́ются у кого́-лsmb is losing heart

    ру́ки прочь! — hands off!

    ру́ки че́шутся у кого́-л (+ inf)smb's fingers are itching (+ to inf)

    с рука́ми оторва́ть (вн.) — snatch / grab (d) right up; be passed around

    с пусты́ми рука́ми — empty-handed

    с рук доло́й — off one's hands

    сбыть с рук (вн.)get (d) off one's hands

    свои́ми (со́бственными) рука́ми — with one's own hands

    свя́зывать / спу́тывать ру́ки кому́-лtie smb's hands

    сиде́ть сложа́ ру́ки разг. — be idle, sit by

    сре́дней руки́ — ordinary, average

    схвати́ть за́ руку кого́-л — catch smb red-handed; catch smb in the act

    сходи́ть с рук: э́то ему́ не сойдёт с рук — he won't get away with it

    твёрдая рука́ — a firm hand

    тяжёлая рука́ у кого́-л (больно бьёт)smb has a heavy hand

    уда́рить по рука́м (прийти к соглашению) — strike hands, strike a bargain

    уме́лые ру́ки — skillful hands

    умыва́ть ру́ки — wash one's hands of it

    ухвати́ться обе́ими рука́ми (за вн.)1) ( крепко держать) grab (d) 2) ( немедленно воспользоваться чем-л) jump (at), snatch (at)

    ходи́ть по рука́м — 1) ( передаваться из рук в руки) pass from hand to hand 2) ( вести распутный образ жизни) go from one man to another

    ходи́ть с протя́нутой руко́й — beg (in the streets); be panhandling

    подвора́чиваться / попада́ться по́д руку — 1) ( оказываться поблизости - о предмете) come to hand; happen to be within reach 2) ( случайно встречаться - о человеке) happen along

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > рука

  • 90 head

    [hed]
    n
    1) голова, череп
    See:

    The water was over his head. — Вода была ему выше головы.

    She has a good head for heights. — Она хорошо переносит высоту.

    She has no head for heights. — Она не переносит высоту.

    His proud, noble head bowed to nothing. — Он ни перед чем не склонял своей гордой, благородной головы.

    I want a covering for the head. — Мне надо что-нибудь, чем покрыть голову.

    He felt a sharp pain in his head. — Он почувствовал резкую боль в голове.

    It cost him his head. — Это стоило ему головы/жизни.

    to be/to sit at the head of the table — сидеть во главе стола/сидеть на почетном месте за столом;

    Two heads are better than one. — Одна голова хорошо, а две лучше.

    I cannot make head or tail of it. — Ничего не возможно разобрать/понять.

    - shaven head
    - majestic head
    - bumpy head
    - shaking head
    - sore head
    - grey head
    - elegant head
    - egg-shaped head
    - irregular head
    - heavy head
    - curly head
    - bristling head
    - nodding head
    - drooping head
    - giddy head
    - bruised head
    - bloody head head
    - bleeding head
    - hot head
    - hooded head
    - feathered head
    - patient's head
    - horse's head
    - head net
    - head phone
    - head piece
    - sharp pain in the back of one's head
    - bandage on the head
    - constant buzzing in the head
    - blow knock on the head
    - nod of the head
    - shake of the head
    - crown of the head
    - sharp pain in smb's head
    - head with hair
    - head of classical form and beauty
    - head from a doll
    - head of hair
    - good head of hair
    - with a heavy head
    - with a feeling of dullness in one's head
    - with confusion in one's head
    - over the heads of others
    - from head to foot
    - with a bare head
    - with an uncovered head
    - with a bruise on the head
    - aim at smb's head
    - balance smth on one's head
    - bandage smb's head
    - apply a bandage to smb's head
    - be taller by a head
    - be head over ears in debt
    - beat oneself on the head with one's fist
    - beat smb's head off
    - bend one's head over the book
    - bite smb's head off
    - hang one's head in confusion
    - hang one's head down
    - hang one's head on one's chest
    - bow one's head in admiration
    - bow one's head to the ground
    - give one's head for a washing
    - brandish a sword over one's head
    - bring down a sword over smb's head
    - break one's head
    - bump one's head against smth
    - bump heads together
    - bury one's head in one's hands
    - bury one's head in the sand
    - chuck one's head to avoid the blow
    - complain of a throbbing pain in the head
    - cover one's head to protect it from the sun
    - cradle smb's head in one's breasts
    - cross one's hands behind one's head
    - cry one's head off
    - cut off smb's head
    - cut one's head open
    - dip one's head into the water
    - do smth standing on one's head
    - do smth over smb's head
    - give orders over smb's head
    - give answers over smb's head
    - sell a house over smb's head
    - draw one's head into one's shoulders
    - drop one's head on one's breast
    - fall head first
    - fall head over heels
    - fall on one's head
    - feel heavy in the head
    - feel one's head
    - get a bump on the head
    - go about with one's head high in the air
    - give one's head for smth, state one's head on smth
    - go queer in the head
    - have a good head for heights
    - have a strong head for drink
    - have pain in one's head
    - hit one's head on the wall
    - hit one's head against smth
    - hit smb on the head
    - hurt one's head
    - hold one's head up
    - hold one's head with one's hands
    - injure one's head
    - keep one's head above ground
    - keep jerking one's head
    - keep one's head covered
    - lay one's head on smb's chest
    - lift up one's head
    - look smb over from head to foot
    - nod one's head
    - nod one's head in greeting
    - plunge head over heels into the fighting
    - pull one's hat down on the head
    - pull the blanket over one's head
    - put one's head out of the window
    - put one's head in a noose
    - raise one's head
    - rest one's head on the pillow
    - scratch one's head
    - scream one's head off
    - seize one's head in one's hands
    - set a price on smb's head
    - shake one's head
    - shake one's head at smth
    - sit with one's head propped on one's hand
    - snap smb's head off
    - stand on one's head
    - stand with bare heads
    - stand with one's head down
    - stand with averted head
    - stand smth on its head
    - stick one's head in the door
    - stroke smb on the head
    - talk smb's head off
    - talk one's head off
    - throw one's head back
    - tip one's head to one side
    - toss one's head up
    - toss one's head in pride
    - toss one's head in dissent
    - touch one's head to the ground
    - tremble from head to foot
    - turn away one's head
    - turn one's head towards smb
    - walk with one's head high
    - wear nothing on one's head
    - work one's head off
    - wound smb in the head
    - head sitting deep between the shoulders
    - head covered with a kerchief
    2) руководитель, глава, начальник

    I must telephone the head office. — Мне надо позвонить в центр.

    - executive head
    - titular head
    - administrative head
    - military head
    - family head
    - union heads
    - learned heads
    - head teacher
    - head gardener
    - head nurse
    - head surgeon
    - head-cook
    - head waiter
    - head workman
    - head electrician
    - head office
    - head master
    - department head
    - royal heads of Europe
    - head of the delegation
    - head of the tribe
    - head of the department
    - heads of all states
    - Head of the Government
    - Head of the Army
    - head of the expedition
    - under a competent head
    - be at the head of smth
    - put smb at the head of the movement
    - be at the head of the whole business
    - stand at the head of all nations in matters of art
    - be at the head of the epoch
    - be at the head of the field
    - be at the head of the race
    - those at the head of the whole business
    3) ум, интеллект, умственные способности; (а.) a clear (bright, logical) head светлый (ясный, логичный) ум

    The problem is over/beuond our heads. — Нам эту проблему не понять.

    He talked over our heads. — То, что он говорил, не доходило до/было выше нашего понимания.

    He is positively/quite out of his head. — Он определенно выжил из ума.

    Such an idea never entered my head. — Такая мысль мне никогда не приходила в голову/на ум.

    I can't get that into his head. — Я не могу ему этого растолковать/втолковать.

    He made it up out of his own head. — Он все это сам придумал/очинил/выдумал.

    (b) a wise head — умница/мудрая голова/умник;

    the wiser heads — мудрецы;

    a hot head — горячая голова/вспыльчивый человек;

    a wooden head — тупица;

    a competent head — знающий человек;

    to have a good head upon one's shoulders — иметь хорошую голову на плечах/быть умным;

    to have an old head on young shoulders — иметь здравый смысл/быть не по годам умудрённым

    - steady head
    - cool head
    - level head
    - bother one's head about smth
    - be over smb's head
    - get a swollen head
    - be over the heads of the pupils
    - come to smb's head
    - do smth off the top of one's head
    - do calculations in one's head
    - fill one's head with trifles
    - give smb his head
    - have a good head for figures
    - have a head for details
    - have no head for names
    - have a good head for politics
    - keep a level head
    - keep one's head
    - keep one's head shut
    - keep smth in one's head
    - keep a cool head in emergencies
    - lose one's head
    - be of one's head
    - be off one's head about smb
    - have a good head on one's shoulders
    - have an old head on young shoulders
    - put smth into smb's head
    - put ideas into smb's head
    - put two heads together
    - puzzle one's head about smth
    - show much head for business
    - take smth into one's head
    - turn smb's head with flattery
    - trouble one's head about smth
    - use one's head
    - write out of one's head
    4) скот, голова скота (единица счёта), поголовье скота; 20 heads of deer двадцать голов оленей
    - large head of game
    - consumption of milk per head of the population
    5) верхняя главная часть предмета, верх, верхушка, верхняя часть, головная часть, передняя часть, головка, шляпка

    We'll have to knock in the head of the barrel. — Нам придется пробить верх бочки.

    heads I win, tails I lose. — Орел - я выигрываю, решка - проигрываю.

    Coins often bear the head of a famous ruler. — На монетах нередко высечена голова известного правителя.

    - forked head
    - wooden head
    - tape-recorder head
    - pit head
    - pointed arrow head
    - axe head
    - missile head
    - pin head
    - figure head
    - crumpled head
    - head tide
    - head wind
    - head lights
    - head stone
    - head land
    - head division of a parade
    - head of the bed
    - head of the column
    - head of the river
    - head of the bay
    - head of a hammer
    - head of a rail
    - head of a violin
    - head of cane
    - head of the stairs
    - head of the barrel
    - head of barley
    - head of a rock
    - head of a peer
    - mountain head overgrown by shrubbery
    - nails with a wide head
    - bolts with a square head
    - axe with a heavy head
    - glass of beer with a good head on it
    - car with a folding head
    - at the head of a page
    - at the head of the list
    - stand at the head of the bay
    - boil is gathering head
    6) раздел, рубрика, параграф, пункт, заголовок

    The story has a double head. — У рассказа двойное название.

    He arranged his speech under four main heads. — Он разбил свою речь на четыре основных пункта/раздела.

    It may be included under this head. — Это может быть включено в этот параграф/раздел.

    It comes/it is kept/it is included under the head of "miscellavous". — Это помещено в параграфе "разное".

    To hit the nail on the head. — Попасть в самую точку. /Попасть не в бровь, а в глаз.

    Two heads are better than one. — Ум хорошо, а два лучше. /Одна голова хорошо, а две лучше.

    To toss heads or tails. — Бросать жребий.

    I cannot make head or tail of it. — Не могу ничего понять/разобрать.

    - heads of chapters
    - document arranged under five heads
    - under two colums head
    - group the facts under three heads
    - remark on this head
    - speak on this head
    - treat the subject under three main heads
    USAGE:
    See arm, n; USAGE (1.).

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > head

  • 91 FYRIR

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    prep.
    I. with dat.
    1) before, in front of (ok vóru fyrir honum borin merkin);
    fyrir dyrum, before the door;
    2) before one, in one’s presence;
    hón nefndist fyrir þeim Gunnhildr, she told them that her name was G.;
    3) for;
    hann lét ryðja fyrir þeim búðina, he had the booth cleared for them, for their reception;
    4) before one, in one’s way;
    fjörðr varð fyrir þeim, they came to a fjord;
    sitja fyrir e-m, to lie in wait for one;
    5) naut. term. before, off;
    liggja fyrir bryggjum, to lie off the piers;
    fyrir Humru-mynni, off the Humber;
    6) before, at the head of, over;
    vera fyrir liði, to be over the troops;
    vera fyrir máli, to lead the case;
    sitja fyrir svörum, to undertake the defence;
    7) of time, ago;
    fyrir þrem nóttum, three nights ago;
    fyrir stundu, a while ago;
    fyrir löngu, long ago;
    vera fyrir e-u, to forebode (of a dream);
    8) before, above, superior to;
    Hálfdan svarti var fyrir þeim brœðrum, H. was the foremost of the brothers;
    9) denoting disadvantige, harm, suffering;
    þú lætr Egil vefja öll mál fyrir þér, thou lettest E. thwart all thy affairs;
    tók at eyðast fyrir herm lausa-fé, her money began to fail;
    10) denoting obstacle, hindrance;
    mikit gøri þer mér fyrir þessu máli, you make this case hard for me;
    varð honum lítit fyrir því, it was a small matter for him;
    Ásgrími þótti þungt fyrir, A. thought that things looked bad;
    11) because of, for;
    hon undi sér hvergri fyrir verkjum, she had no rest for pains;
    fyrir hræðslu, for fear;
    illa fœrt fyrir ísum, scarcely, passable for ice;
    gáðu þeir eigi fyrir veiðum at fá heyjanna, because of fishing, they neglected to make hay;
    fyrir því at, because, since, as;
    12) against;
    gæt þín vel fyrir konungi ok hans mönnum, guard thee well against the king and his men;
    beiða griða Baldri fyrir alls konar háska, against all kinds of harm;
    13) fyrir sér, of oneself;
    mikill fyrir sér, strong, powerful;
    minnstr fyrir sér, smallest, weakest;
    14) denoting manner or quality, with;
    hvítr fyrir hærum, while with hoary hair;
    II. with acc.
    1) before, in front of;
    halda fyrir augu sér, to hold (one’s hands) before one’s eyes;
    2) before, into the presence of;
    stefna e-m fyrir dómstól, before a court;
    3) over;
    hlaupa fyrir björg, to leap over a precipice;
    kasta fyrir borð, to throw overboard;
    4) in one’s way, crossing one’s way;
    ríða á leið fyrir þá, to ride in their way, so as to meet them;
    5) round, off;
    sigla fyrir nes, to weather a point;
    6) along, all along;
    fyrir endilangan Noreg, all along Norway, from one end to the other;
    draga ör fyrir odd, to draw the arrow past the point;
    7) of time, fyrir dag, before day;
    fyrir e-s minni, before one’s memory;
    8) for, on behalf of;
    vil ek bjóða at fara fyrir þik, I will offer to go for thee, in thy stead;
    lögvörn fyrir mál, a lawful defence for a case;
    9) for, for the benefit of;
    þeir skáru fyrir þá melinn, they cut the lyme-grass for them (the horses);
    10) for, instead of, in place of, as;
    11) for, because of (vilja Gunnar dauðan fyrir höggit);
    fyrir þín orð, for thy words (intercession);
    fyrir sína vinsæld, by reason of his popularity;
    12) denoting value, price;
    fyrir þrjár merkr, for three marks;
    fyrir hvern mun, by all means, at any cost;
    13) in spite of, against (giptast fyrir ráð e-s);
    14) joined with adverbs ending in -an, governing acc. (fyrir austan, vestan, sunnan, norðan, útan innan, framan, handan, ofan, neðan);
    fyrir austan, sunnan fjall, east, south of the fell;
    fyrir neðan brú, below the bridge;
    fyrir handan á, beyond the river;
    fyrir innan garð, inside the fence;
    III. as adverb or ellipt.
    1) ahead, before, opp. to eptir;
    þá var eigi hins verra eptir ván, er slíkt fór fyrir, when this came first, preceded;
    2) first;
    mun ek þar eptir gera sem þér gerit fyrir, I shall do to you according as you do first;
    3) at hand, present, to the fore;
    föng þau, er fyrir vóru, stores that were at hand;
    þar var fyrir fjöldi boðsmanna, a host of guests was already present (before the bride and bridegroom came);
    4) e-m verðr e-t fyrir, one takes a certain step, acts so and so;
    Kolbeini varð ekki fyrir, K. was at a loss what to do;
    e-t mælist vel (illa) fyrir, a thing is well (ill) spoken or reported of (kvæðit mæltist vel fyrir).
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    prep., in the Editions spelt differently; in MSS. this word is usually abbreviated either  (i. e. firir), or Ꝼ̆, fur͛, fvr͛ (i. e. fyrir); in some MSS. it is idiomatically spelt with i, fir͛, e. g. Arna-Magn. 382 (Bs. i. 263 sqq.); and even in the old Miracle-book Arna-Magn. 645 (Bs. i. 333 sqq.), just as ifir is written for yfir ( over); in a few MSS. it is written as a monosyllable fyr, e. g. D. I. i. 475, Mork. passim; in Kb. (Sæm.-Edda) occurs fyr telia, Vsp. I; fyr norðan, 36; fyr dyrum, Gm. 22; fyr vestan ver, Hkv. 2. 8; in other places as a dissyll. fyrir, e. g. Hm. 56, Gm. 54, Skm. 34, Ls. 15, Am. 64, Hkv. 2. 2, 19 (quoted from Bugge’s edition, see his preface, p. xvi); fyr and fyrir stand to one another in the same relation as ept to eptir, und to undir, of ( super) to yfir: this monosyllabic form is obsolete, save in the compds, where ‘for-’ is more common than ‘fyrir-;’ in some cases both forms are used, e. g. for-dæming and fyrir-dæming; in others only one, but without any fixed rule: again, the forms fyri, fyre, or fire, which are often used in Edd., are just as wrong, as if one were to say epti, undi, yfi; yet this spelling is found now and then in MSS., as, fyre, Ó. H. (facsimile); fire, Grág. Sb. ii. 288 (also facsimile): the particles í and á are sometimes added, í fur, Fms. iv. 137; í fyrir, passim; á fur, Haustl. 1. [Ulf. faur and faura; A. S. fore and for; Engl. for and fore-; Germ. für and vor; Dan. for; Swed. för; Gr. προ-; Lat. pro, prae.]
    WITH DAT., chiefly without the notion of movement.
    A. LOCAL:
    I. before, in front of; fyrir dyrum, before the doors, at the doors, Nj. 14, Vsp. 53, Hm. 69, Edda 130; niðr f. smiðju-dyrum, Eg. 142:—ahead, úti fyrir búðinni, Nj. 181; kómusk sauðirnir upp á fjallit f. þeim, ahead of them, 27; vóru fyrir honum borin merkin, the banner was borne before him, 274; göra orð fyrir sér, to send word before one, Fms. vii. 207, Hkr. iii. 335 (Ó. H. 201, l. c., frá sér):—also denoting direction, niðri í eldinum f. sér, beneath in the fire before them, Nj. 204; þeir sá f. sér bæ mikinn, they saw before them a great building, i. e. they came to a great house, Eg. 546; öðrum f. sér ( in front) en öðrum á bak sér, Grág. i. 5.
    2. before one, before one’s face, in one’s presence; úhelgaða ek Otkel f. búum, before the neighbours, Nj. 87; lýsi ek f. búum fimm, 218; lýsa e-u ( to proclaim) f. e-m, Ld. 8; hann hermdi boð öll f. Gizuri, Nj. 78; hón nefndisk f. þeim Gunnhildr, told them that her name was G., Fms. i. 8; kæra e-t f. e-m, Ó. H. 60; slíkar fortölur hafði hann f. þeim, Nj. 200; the saying, því læra börnin málið að það er f. þeim haft, bairns learn to speak because it is done before them, i. e. because they hear it; hafa gott (íllt) f. e-m, to give a good (bad) example, e. g. in the presence of children; lifa vel f. Guði, to live well before God, 623. 29; stór ábyrgðar-hluti f. Guði, Nj. 199; sem þeir sjá réttast f. Guði, Grág. i. (pref.); fyrir öllum þeim, Hom. 89; á laun f. öðrum mönnum, hidden from other men, unknown to them, Grág. i. 337, Jb. 378; nú skaltú vera vin minn mikill f. húsfreyju minni, i. e. when you talk to my wife, Nj. 265; fyrir Drottni, before the Lord, Merl. 2. 78.
    3. denoting reception of guests, visitors; hann lét ryðja f. þeim búðina, he had the room cleared for them, for their reception, Nj. 228; Valhöll ryðja fyr vegnu fólki, i. e. to clear Valhalla for slain folk, Em. I; ryðja vígvöll f. vegundum, Nj. 212; ljúka upp f. e-m, to open the door for one, Fms. xi. 323, Stj. 5; rýma pallinn f. þeim, Eg. 304; hann lét göra eld f. þeim, he had a fire made for them, 204; þeir görðu eld. f. sér, Fms. xi. 63; … veizlur þar sem fyrir honum var búit, banquets that were ready for him, Eg. 45.
    II. before one, in one’s way; þar er díki varð f. þeim, Eg. 530; á (fjörðr) varð f. þeim, a river, fjord, was before them, i. e. they came to it, 133, 161; at verða eigi f. liði yðru, 51; maðr sá varð f. Vindum, that man was overtaken by the V., Hkr. iii. 363; þeirra manna er f. honum urðu, Eg. 92.
    2. sitja f. e-m, to lie in wait for one, Ld. 218, Nj. 107; lá f. henni í skóginum, Edda (pref.); sitja f. rekum, to sit watching for wrecks, Eg. 136 (fyrir-sát).
    3. ellipt., menn urðu at gæta sín er f. urðu, Nj. 100; Egill var þar f. í runninum, E. was before (them), lay in ambush, Eg. 378; hafði sá bana er f. varð, who was before (the arrow), i. e. he was hit, Nj. 8.
    4. verða f. e-u, to be hit, taken, suffer from a thing; ef hann verðr f. drepi, if he be struck, Grág. ii. 19; verða f. áverka, to be wounded, suffer injury, Ld. 140; verða f. reiði konungs, to fall into disgrace with the king, Eg. 226; verða f. ósköpum, to become the victim of a spell, spell-bound, Fas. i. 130; sitja f. hvers manns ámæli, to be the object of all men’s blame, Nj. 71; vera eigi f. sönnu hafðr, to be unjustly charged with a thing, to be innocent.
    III. a naut. term, before, off; liggja f. bryggjum, to lie off the pier, Ld. 166; skip fljóta f. strengjum, Sks. 116; þeir lágu f. bænum, they lay off the town, Bs. i. 18; liggja úti f. Jótlands-síðu, off Jutland, Eg. 261; hann druknaði f. Jaðri, off the J., Fms. i. II; þeir kómu at honum f. Sjólandi, off Zealand, x. 394; hafa úti leiðangr f. landi, Hkr. i. 301; f. Humru-minni, off the Humber, Orkn. 338, cp. Km. 3, 8, 9, 13, 19, 21; fyrir Nesjum, off the Ness, Vellekla; fyrir Tungum, Sighvat; fyrir Spáni, off Spain, Orkn. 356.
    IV. before, at the head of, denoting leadership; smalamaðr f. búi föður síns, Ver. 26 (of king David); vera f. liði, to be over the troops, Eg. 292, Nj. 7; vera f. máli, to lead the case, Band. 8; vera forstjóri f. búi, to be steward over the household, Eg. 52; ráða f. landi, ríki, etc., to rule, govern, Ó H. 33, Nj. 5; hverr f. eldinum réði, who was the ringleader of the fire, Eg. 239; ráða f. e-u, to rule, manage a thing, passim: the phrase, sitja f. svörum, to respond on one’s behalf, Ölk. 36, Band. 12; hafa svör f. e-m, to be the chief spokesman, Fms. x. 101, Dipl. v. 26.
    V. special usages; friða f. e-m, to make peace for one, Fms. vii. 16, Bs. i. 65; bæta f. e-m, to make things good for one, Hom. 109; túlka, vera túlkr, flytja (etc.) f. e-m, to plead for one, Fms. iii. 33, Nj. 128,—also spilla f. e-m, to disparage one, Eg. 255; haga, ætla f. e-u, to manage, arrange for one, Ld. 208, Sturl. i. 14, Boll. 356; rífka ráð f. e-m, to better one’s condition, Nj. 21; ráða heiman-fylgju ok tilgjöf f. frændkonu sinni, Js. 58; standa f. manni, to stand before, shield a man, stand between him and his enemy, Eg. 357, Grág. ii. 13; vera skjöldr f. e-m, 655 xxxii. 4; hafa kostnað f. e-u, to have the expences for a thing, Ld. 14; vinna f. e-m, to support one by one’s work, Sks. 251; starfa f. fé sínu, to manage one’s money, Ld. 166; hyggja f. e-u, to take heed for a thing, Nj. 109; hyggja f. sér, Fs. 5; hafa forsjá f. e-m, to provide for one, Ld. 186; sjá f. e-u, to see after, Eg. 118, Landn, 152; sjá þú nokkut ráð f. mér, Nj. 20: ironic. to put at rest, Háv. 40: ellipt., sjá vel f., to provide well for, Nj. 102.
    B. TEMP. ago; fyrir þrem nóttum, three nights ago; fyrir stundu, a while ago, Nj. 80; fyrir litlu, a little while ago, Fms. i. 76, Ld. 134; fyrir skömmu, a sbort while ago; fyrir löngu, a long while ago, Nj. 260, Fms. i. 50; fyrir öndverðu, from the beginning, Grág. i. 80, ii. 323, 394, Finnb. 342; fyrir þeim, before they were born, Fms. i. 57.
    2. the phrase, vera f. e-u, to forebode; vera f. stórfundum, Nj. 107, 277; þat hygg ek vera munu f. siða-skipti, Fms. xi. 12; þessi draumr mun vera f. kvámu nökkurs manns, vii. 163; dreyma draum f. e-u, 8; fyrir tiðendum, ii. 65:—spá f. e-m, to ‘spae’ before, prophecy to one, Nj. 171.
    C. METAPH.:
    I. before, above; þóttu þeir þar f. öllum ungum mönnum, Dropl. 7; þykkisk hann mjök f. öðrum mönnum, Ld. 38; ver f. hirðmönnum, be first among my herdsmen, Eg. 65; Hálfdan svarti var f. þeim bræðrum, H. was the foremost of the brothers, Fms. i. 4; þorgrímr var f. sonum Önundar, Grett. 87; var Haraldr mest f. þeim at virðingu, Fms. i. 47.
    II. denoting help, assistance; haun skal rétta vættið f. þeim, Grág. i. 45 (vide above A. IV and V).
    2. the following seem to be Latinisms, láta lífit f. heilagri Kristni, to give up one’s life for holy Christianity, = Lat. pro, Fms. vii. 172; ganga undir píslir fyrir Guðs nafni, Blas. 38; gjalda önd mína f. önd þinni, Johann. 17; gefa gjöf f. sál sinni ( pro animâ suâ), H. E. i. 466; fyrir mér ok minni sál, Dipl. iv. 8; færa Guði fórnir f. e-m, 656 A; heita f. e-m, biðja f. e-m, to make a vow, pray for one (orare pro), Fms. iii. 48, Bs. i. 70; biðja f. mönnum, to intercede for, 19, Fms. xi. 287: even with a double construction, biðja f. stað sinn (acc., which is vernacular) ok heilagri kirkju (dat., which is a Latinism), x. 127.
    III. denoting disadvantage, harm, suffering; þú lætr Egil vefja öll mál fyrir þér, thou lettest Egil thwart all thy affairs, Eg. 249; únýtir hann þá málit fyrir sér, then he ruins his own case, Grág. i. 36, Dropl. 14, 16; Manverjar rufu safnaðinn f. Þorkatli, the Manxmen broke up the assembly, i. e. forsook Thorkel, Fms. ix. 422; kom upp grátr f. henni, she burst into tears, 477; taka fé f. öðrum, to take another’s money, N. G. L. i. 20; knörr þann er konungr lét taka fyrir Þórólfi, Landn. 56; ef hross verðr tekit f. honum, if a horse of his be taken, Grág. i. 436; hann tók upp fé fyrir öllum, he seized property for them all, Ó. H. 60; e-t ferr ílla f. e-m, a thing turns out ill for one; svá fór f. Ólófu, so it came to pass for O., Vígl. 18; loka dyrr f. e-m, to lock the door in one’s face, Edda 21: þeir hafa eigi þessa menn f. yðr drepit, heldr f. yðrar sakir þessi víg vegit, i. e. they have not harmed you, but rather done you a service in slaying those men, Fbr. 33; tók at eyðask f. henni lausa-fé, her money began to fail, Nj. 29; rak á f. þeim storma ok stríðviðri, they were overtaken by gales and bad weather, Vígl. 27; Víglundr rak út knöttinn f. Jökli, V. drove the ball for J., i. e. so that he had to run after it, 24; sá er skar tygil f. Þóri, he who cut Thor’s line, Bragi; sverð brast f. mér, my sword broke, Korm. 98 (in a verse); brjóta e-t f. e-m, to break a thing for one, Bs. i. 15 (in a verse); Valgarðr braut krossa fyrir Merði ok öll heilög tákn, Nj. 167; árin brotnaði f. honum, his oar broke; allar kýrnar drápust fyrir honum, all his cows died.
    2. denoting difficulty, hindrance; sitja f. sæmd e-s, to sit between oneself and one’s honour, i. e. to hinder one’s doing well, Sturl. 87; mikit göri þér mér f. þessu máli, you make this case sore for me, Eb. 124; þér er mikit f. máli, thy case stands ill, Fms. v. 325; ekki er Guði f. því, it is easy for God to do, 656 B. 9; varð honum lítið f. því, it was a small matter for him, he did it easily, Grett. III; mér er minna f. því, it is easier for me, Am. 60; þykkja mikit f. e-u, to be much grieved for a thing, do it unwillingly, Nj. 77; Icel. also say, þykja fyrir (ellipt.), to feel hurt, be displeased:—ellipt., er þeim lítið fyrir at villa járnburð þenna, it is a small matter for them to spoil this ordeal, Ó. H. 140; sem sér muni lítið f. at veiða Gunnar, Nj. 113; fast mun f. vera, it will be fast-fixed before (one), hard to move, Ld. 154; Ásgrími þótti þungt f., A. thought that things looked sad (heavy), Nj. 185; hann var lengi f., he was long about it, Fms. x. 205; hann var lengi f. ok kvað eigi nei við, he was cross and said not downright no, Þorf. Karl. 388.
    IV. in a causal sense, for, because of, Lat. per, pro; sofa ek né mákat fugls jarmi fyrir, I cannot sleep for the shrill cry of birds, Edda 16 (in a verse); hon undi sér hvergi f. verkjum, she had no rest for pains, Bjarn. 69; fyrir gráti, tárum, = Lat. prae lacrymis; fyrir harmi, for sorrow; f. hlátri, for laughter, as in Engl.; þeir æddust f. einni konu, they went mad for the sake of one woman, Sól. 11; ílla fært f. ísum, scarce passable for ice, Fms. xi. 360; hætt var at sitja útar f. Miðgarðs-ormi, Edda 35; hann var lítt gengr f. sárinu, he could hardly walk for the wound, Fbr. 178; fyrir hræðslu, for fear, Hbl. 26; heptisk vegrinn f. þeim meinvættum sem …, Fs. 4; gáðu þeir eigi f. veiðum at fá heyjanna, because of fishing they took no care to make hay, Landn. 30; fyrir riki konungs, for the king’s power, Eg. 67, 117; fyrir ofríki manna, Grág. i. 68; fyrir hví, for why? Eluc. 4; fyrir hví þeir væri þar, Eg. 375; fyrir því, at …, for that, because, Edda 35, Fms. i. 22, vii. 330, Ld. 104; en fyrir því nú at, now since, Skálda 171; nú fyrir því at, id., 169: the phrase, fyrir sökum, for the sake of, because of, passim; vide sök.
    V. by, by the force of; öxlin gékk ór liði fyrir högginu, the shoulder was disjointed by the force of the stroke, Háv. 52.
    2. denoting contest; falla f. e-m, to fall before one, i. e. fighting against one, Fms. i. 7, iv. 9, x. 196; verða halloki f. e-m, to be overcome in fighting one, Ld. 146; látask f. e-m, to perish by one, Eb. 34; hafa bana f. e-m, to be slain by one, Nj. 43; þeir kváðu fá fúnað hafa f. honum, 263; mæddisk hann f. þeim, he lost his breath in fighting them, Eg. 192; láta ríki f. e-m, to lose the kingdom before another, i. e. so that the latter gains it, 264; láta lausar eignir mínar f. þér, 505; láta hlut sinn f. e-m, Fs. 47; standask f. e-m, to stand one’s ground before one, Edda (pref.); hugðisk hann falla mundu f. sjóninni einni saman, that he would sink before his glance, 28, Hým. 12; halda hlut f. e-m, Ld. 54; halda frið ok frelsi f. várum óvinum, Fms. viii. 219; fara mun ek sem ek hefi áðr ætlað f. þínum draum ( thy dream notwithstanding), Ld. 216; þér farit hvárt er þér vilit f. mér, you go wherever you like for me, so far as I am concerted, Fær. 37; halda vöku f. sér, to keep oneself awake, Fms. i. 216.
    β. with verbs, flýja, hlaupa, renna, stökkva f. e-m, to fly, leap, run before one, i. e. to be pursued, Bs. i. 774, Grág. ii. 359; at hann rynni f. þrælum hans, Ld. 64; fyrir þessum úfriði stökk Þangbrandr til Noregs, 180; skyldi hann ganga ór á f. Hofsmönnum, Landn. 178; ganga f. e-u, to give way before, yield to a thing, Fms. i. 305, x. 292; vægja f. e-m, to yield to one, give way, Eg. 21, 187, Nj. 57, Ld. 234.
    VI. against; verja land f. e-m, Eg. 32; verja landit f. Dönum ok öðrum víkingum, Fms. i. 23; til landvarnar f. víkingum, Eg. 260; landvarnar-maðr f. Norðmönnum, Fms. vi. 295; gæta brúarinnar f. bergrisum, Edda 17; gæt þín vel f. konungi ok hans mönnum, guard thee well against the king and his men, Eg. 113; góð aðstoð f. tröllum ok dvergum, Bárð. 163; beiða Baldri griða f. allskonar háska, Edda 36; auðskæðr f. höggum, Eg. 770.
    VII. in the sense of being driven before; fyrir straumi, veðri, vindi, before the stream, wind, weather (forstreymis, forvindis), Grág. ii. 384, Fms. vii. 262; halda f. veðri, to stand before the wind, Róm. 211.
    2. rýrt mun verða f. honum smá-mennit, he will have an easy game with the small people, Nj. 94: ellipt., hafði sá bana er f. varð, 8; sprakk f., 16, 91.
    VIII. fyrir sér, of oneself, esp. of physical power; mikill f. sér, strong, powerful; lítill f. sér, weak, feeble, Nj. 20, Ísl. ii. 368, Eg. 192; þér munuð kalla mik lítinn mann f. mér, Edda 33; minnstr f. sér, smallest, weakest, Eg. 123; gildr maðr f. sér, Ísl. ii. 322, Fms. ii. 145; herðimaðr mikiil f. sér, a hardy man, Nj. 270; hvat ert þú f. þér, what kind of fellow art thou? Clem. 33; vera einn f. sér, to be a strange fellow, Grett. 79 new Ed.; Icel. also say, göra mikið (lítið) f. sér, to make oneself big ( little).
    β. sjóða e-t f. sér, to hesitate, saunter, Nj. 154; mæla f. munni, to talk between one’s teeth, to mutter, Orkn. 248, Nj. 249.
    IX. denoting manner or quality; hvítr f. hærum, white with hoary hairs, Fms. vi. 95, Fas. ii. 540; gráir fyrir járnum, grey with steel, of a host in armour, Mag. 5; hjölt hvít f. silfri, a hilt white with silver = richly silvered, Eb. 226.
    X. as adverb or ellipt.,
    1. ahead, in front, = á undan, Lat. prae, opp. to eptir; þá var eigi hins verra eptir ván, er slíkt fór fyrir, as this came first, preceded, Nj. 34; at einhverr mundi fara heim fyrir, that some one would go home first (to spy), Eg. 580; Egill fór f., E. went in before, id.; at vér ríðim þegar f. í nótt, 283.
    β. first; hann stefndi f. málinu, en hann mælti eptir, one pronounced the words first, but the other repeated after him, Nj. 35; mun ek þar eptir göra sem þér gerit f., I shall do to you according as you do first, 90:—temp., sjau nóttum f., seven nights before, Grág. ii. 217.
    2. to the fore, at hand, present; þar var fyrir fjöldi boðsmanna, a host of guests was already to the fore, i. e. before the bride and bridegroom came, Nj. 11; úvíst er at vita hvar úvinir sitja á fleti fyrir, Hm. 1; skal þá lögmaðr þar f. vera, he shall be there present, Js. 3; heima í túni fyrir, Fær. 50; þar vóru fyrir Hildiríðar-synir, Eg. 98; var honum allt kunnigt fyrir, he knew all about the localities, 583; þeim ómögum, sem f. eru, who are there already, i. e. in his charge, Grág. i. 286: of things, föng þau er f. vóru, stores that were to the fore, at hand, Eg. 134.
    3. fore, opp. to ‘back,’ of clothes; slæður settar f. allt gullknöppum, Eg. 516; bak ok fyrir, back and front, = bak ok brjóst, Mar.
    XI. in the phrase, e-m verðr e-t fyrir, a thing is before one, i. e. one takes that and that step, acts so and so in an emergency; nú verðr öðrum þeirra þat f., at hann kveðr, now if the other part alleges, that …, Grág. i. 362; Kolbeini varð ekki f., K. had no resource, i. e. lost his head, Sturl. iii. 285:—the phrase, e-t mælisk vel (ílla) fyrir, a thing is well ( ill) reported of; víg Gunnars spurðisk ok mæltisk ílla fyrir um allar sveitir, Nj. 117, Sturl. ii. 151; mun þat vel f. mælask, people will like it well, Nj. 29, Þórð. 55 new Ed.; ílla mun þat f. mælask at ganga á sættir við frændr sína, Ld. 238; ok er lokit var, mæltisk kvæðit vel f., the people praised the poem, Fms. vii. 113.
    XII. in special senses, either as prep. or adv. (vide A. V. above); segja leið f. skipi, to pilot a ship, Eg. 359; segja f. skipi, to say a prayer for a new ship or for any ship going to sea, Bs. i. 774, Fms. x. 480; mæla f. e-u, to dictate, Grág. ii. 266; mæla f. minni, to bring out a toast, vide minni; mæla f. sætt, i. 90; skipa, koma e-u f., to arrange, put right; ætla f. e-u, to make allowance for; trúa e-m f. e-u, to entrust one with; það fer mikið f. e-u (impers.), it is of great compass, bulky; hafa f. e-u, to have trouble with a thing; leita f. sér, to enquire; biðjask f., to say one’s prayers, vide biðja; mæla fyrir, segja f., etc., to order, Nj. 103, Js. 3: of a spell or solemn speaking, hann mælti svá f., at …, Landn. 34; spyrjask f., to enquire, Hkr. ii. 333; búask f., to prepare, make arrangement, Landn. 35, Sks. 551; skipask f., to draw up, Nj. 197; leggjask f., to lie down in despair, Bs. i. 194; spá fyrir, to ‘spae’ before, foretell; þeir menn er spá f. úorðna hluti, Fms. i. 96; segja f., to foretell, 76, Bb. 332; Njáll hefir ok sagt f. um æfi hans, Nj. 102; vita e-t f., to ‘wit’ beforehand, know the future, 98; sjá e-t f., to foresee, 162; ef þat er ætlat f., fore-ordained, id.
    WITH ACC., mostly with the notion of movement.
    A. LOCAL:
    I. before, in front of; fyrir dyrrin, Nj. 198; láta síga brýnn f. brár, Hkv. Hjörv. 19; halda f. augu sér, to hold (one’s hands) before one’s eyes, Nj. 132; leggja sverði fyrir brjóst e-m, to thrust a sword into his breast, 162, Fs. 39.
    2. before one, before a court; stefna e-m f. dómstól, Fms. xi. 444; ganga, koma f. e-n, to go, come before one, Fms. i. 15, Eg. 426, Nj. 6, 129, passim; fyrir augu e-s, before one’s eyes, Stj. 611.
    3. before, so as to shield; hann kom skildinum f. sik, he put the shield before him, Nj. 97, 115; halda skildi f. e-n, a duelling term, since the seconder had to hold one’s shield, Ísl. ii. 257.
    4. joined to adverbs such as fram, aptr, út, inn, ofan, niðr, austr, vestr, suðr, norðr, all denoting direction; fram f., forward; aptr f., backward, etc.; hann reiddi öxina fram f. sik, a stroke forward with the axe, Fms. vii. 91; hann hljóp eigi skemra aptr en fram fyrir sik, Nj. 29; þótti honum hann skjóta brandinum austr til fjallanna f. sik, 195; komask út f. dyrr, to go outside the door, Eg. 206:—draga ofan f. brekku, to drag over the hill, Ld. 220; hrinda f. mel ofan, to thrust one over the gravel bank, Eg. 748; hlaupa f. björg, to leap over a precipice, Eb. 62, Landn. 36; elta e-n f. björg, Grág. ii. 34; hlaupa (kasta) f. borð, to leap ( throw) overboard, Fms. i. 178, Hkr. iii. 391, Ld. 226; síga ( to be hauled) niðr f. borgar-vegg, 656 C. 13, Fms. ix. 3; hlaupa niðr f. stafn, Eg. 142; niðr f. skaflinn, Dropl. 25; fyrir brekku, Orkn. 450, Glúm. 395 (in a verse).
    II. in one’s way, crossing one’s way; þeir stefndu f. þá, Fms. ix. 475; ríða á leið f. þá, to ride in their way, so as to meet them, Boll. 348; hlaupa ofan f. þá, Nj. 153; vóru allt komin f. hann bréf, letters were come before him, in his way, Fms. vii. 207; þeir felldu brota f. hann, viz. they felled trees before him, so as to stop him, viii. 60, ix. 357; leggja bann f. skip, to lay an embargo on a ship, Ld. 166.
    III. round, off a point; fyrir nesit, Nj. 44; út f. Holm, out past the Holm, Fms. vii. 356: esp. as a naut. term, off a point on the shore, sigla f. England, Norðyrnbraland, Þrasnes, Spán, to sail by the coast of, stand off England, Northumberland, … Spain, Orkn. 338, 340, 342, 354; fyrir Yrjar, Fms. vii. (in a verse); fyrir Siggju, Aumar, Lista, Edda 91 (in a verse); er hann kom f. Elfina, when be came off the Gotha, Eg. 80; leggja land f. skut, to lay the land clear of the stern, i. e. to pass it, Edda l. c.; göra frið f. land sitt, to pacify the land from one end to another, Ld. 28; fyrir uppsprettu árinnar, to come to ( round) the sources of the river, Fms. iii. 183; fyrir garðs-enda, Grág. ii. 263; girða f. nes, to make a wall across the ness, block it up, cp. Lat. praesepire, praemunire, etc., Grág. ii. 263; so also binda f. op, poka, Lat. praeligare, praestringere; hlaða f. gat, holu, to stop a hole, opening; greri f. stúfinn, the stump (of the arm or leg) was healed, closed, Nj. 275; skjóta slagbrandi f. dyrr, to shoot a bolt before the door, to bar it, Dropl. 29; láta loku (lás) f. hurð, to lock a door, Gísl. 28; setja innsigli f. bréf, to set a seal to a letter, Dipl. i. 3: ellipt., setr hón þar lás fyrir, Ld. 42, Bs. i. 512.
    2. along, all along; f. endilanga Danmörk, f. endilangan Noreg, all along Denmark, Norway, from one end to the other, Fms. iv. 319, xi. 91, Grett. 97:—öx álnar f. munn, an axe with an ell-long edge, Ld. 276; draga ör f. ödd, to draw the arrow past the point, an archer’s term, Fms. ii. 321.
    IV. with verbs, fyrir ván komit, one is come past hope, all hope is gone, Sturl. i. 44, Hrafn. 13, Fms. ii. 131; taka f. munn e-m, to stop one’s mouth; taka f. háls, kverkar, e-m, to seize one by the throat, etc.; taka mál f. munn e-m, ‘verba alicujus praeripere,’ to take the word out of one’s mouth, xi. 12; taka f. hendr e-m, to seize one’s hands, stop one in doing a thing, Eb. 124; mod., taka fram f. hendrnar á e-m.
    B. TEMP.: fyrir dag, before day, Eg. 80; f. miðjan dag, Ld. 14; f. sól, before sunrise, 268; f. sólar-lag, before sunset; f. miðjan aptan, Nj. 192; f. náttmál, 197; f. óttu, Sighvat; f. þinglausnir, Ölk. 37; f. Jól, Nj. 269; f. fardaga, Grág. ii. 341; viku f. sumar, 244; f. mitt sumar, Nj. 138; litlu f. vetr, Eg. 159; f. vetrnætr, Grág. ii. 217; f. e-s minni, before one’s memory, Íb. 16.
    C. METAPH.:
    I. above, before; hann hafdi mest fyrir aðra konunga hraustleikinn, Fms. x. 372.
    II. for, on behalf of; vil ek bjóða at fara f. þik, I will go for thee, in thy stead, Nj. 77; ganga í skuld f. e-n, Grág. i. 283; Egill drakk … ok svá f. Ölvi, Eg. 210; kaupa e-t f. e-n, Nj. 157; gjalda gjöld f. e-n, Grág. i. 173; verja, sækja, sakir f. e-n, Eg. 504; hvárr f. sik, each for oneself, Dipl. v. 26; sættisk á öll mál f. Björn, Nj. 266; tók sættir f. Björn, Eg. 168; svara f. e-t, Fms. xi. 444; hafa til varnir f. sik, láta lýrit, lög-vörn koma f.; færa vörn f. sik, etc.; verja, sækja sakir f. sik, and many similar law phrases, Grág. passim; biðja konu f. e-n, to woo a lady for another, Fms. x. 44; fyrir mik, on my behalf, for my part, Gs. 16; lögvörn f. mál, a lawful defence for a case, Nj. 111; hafa til varnar f. sök, to defend a case, Grág. i. 61; halda skiladómi f. e-t, Dipl. iv. 8; festa lög f. e-t, vide festa.
    III. in a distributive sense; penning f. mann, a penny per man, K. Þ. K. 88; fyrir nef hvert, per nose = per head, Lv. 89, Fms. i. 153, Ó. H. 141; hve f. marga menn, for how many men, Grág. i. 296; fyrir hverja stiku, for each yard, 497.
    IV. for, for the benefit of; brjóta brauð f. hungraða, Hom. 75; þeir skáru f. þá melinn, they cut the straw for them (the horses), Nj. 265; leggja kostnað f. e-n, to defray one’s costs, Grág. i. 341.
    V. for, instead of; hann setti sik f. Guð, Edda (pref.); hafa e-n f. Guð (Lat. pro Deo), Stj. 73, Barl. 131; geta, fá, kveðja mann f. sik, to get a man as one’s delegate or substitute, Grág. i. 48 passim; þeir höfðu vargstakka f. brynjur, Fs. 17; manna-höfuð vóru f. kljána, Nj. 275; gagl f. gás ok grís f. gamalt svín, Ó. H. 86; rif stór f. hlunna, Háv. 48; buðkr er f. húslker er hafðr, Vm. 171; auga f. auga, tönn f. tönn, Exod. xxi. 24; skell f. skillinga, Þkv. 32.
    VI. because of, for; vilja Gunnar dauðan fyrir höggit, Nj. 92, Fms. v. 162; eigi f. sakleysi, not without ground, i. 302; fyrir hvat (why, for what) stefndi Gunnarr þeim til úhelgi? Nj. 101; ok urðu f. þat sekir, Landn. 323; hafa ámæli f. e-t, Nj. 65, passim.
    2. in a good sense, for one’s sake, for one; fyrir þín orð, for thy words, intercession, Ísl. ii. 217; vil ek göra f. þín orð, Ld. 158, Nj. 88; fyrir sína vinsæld, by his popularity, Fms. i. 259: the phrase, fyrir e-s sök, for one’s sake, vide sök: in swearing, a Latinism, fyrir trú mína, by my faith! (so in Old Engl. ‘fore God), Karl. 241; fyrir þitt líf, Stj. 514; ek særi þik f. alla krapta Krists ok manndóm þinn, Nj. 176. VII. for, at, denoting value, price; fyrir þrjár merkr, for three marks, Eg. 714; er sik leysti út f. þrjú hundruð marka, Fms. ix. 421; ganga f. hundrað, to pass or go for a hundred, D. I. i. 316:—also of the thing bought, þú skalt reiða f. hana þrjár merkr, thou shall pay for her three marks, Ld. 30; fyrir þik skulu koma mannhefndir, Nj. 57; bætr f. víg, Ísl. ii. 274; bætr f. mann, Eg. 259, passim; fyrir áverka Þorgeirs kom legorðs-sökin, Nj. 101:—so in the phrase, fyrir hvern mun, by all means, at any cost; fyrir öngan mun, by no means, Fms. i. 9, 157, Gþl. 531:—hafði hverr þeirra mann f. sik, eða tvá …, each slew a man or more for himself, i. e. they sold their lives dearly, Ó. H. 217.
    2. ellipt., í staðinn f., instead of, Grág. i. 61; hér vil ek bjóða f. góð boð, Nj. 77; taka umbun f., Fms. vii. 161; svara slíku f. sem …, Boll. 350; þér skulut öngu f. týna nema lífinu, you shall lose nothing less than your head, Nj. 7.
    VIII. by means of, by, through; fyrir þat sama orð, Stj.; fyrir sína náttúru, Fms. v. 162; fyrir messu-serkinn, iii. 168; fyrir þinn krapt ok frelsis-hönd, Pass. 19. 12; svikin f. orminn, by the serpent, Al. 63,—this use of fyrir seems to be a Latinism, but is very freq. in eccl. writings, esp. after the Reformation, N. T., Pass., Vídal.; fyrir munn Davíðs, through the mouth of David, etc.:—in good old historical writings such instances are few; þeir hlutuðu f. kast ( by dice), Sturl. ii. 159.
    IX. in spite of, against; fyrir vilja sinn, N. G. L. i. 151; fyrir vitorð eðr vilja e-s, against one’s will or knowledge, Grág. ii. 348; kvángask (giptask) f. ráð e-s, i. 177, 178, Þiðr. 190; nú fara menn f. bann ( in spite of an embargo) landa á milli, Gþl. 517; hann gaf henni líf f. framkvæmd farar, i. e. although she had not fulfilled her journey ( her vow), Fms. v. 223; fyrir várt lof, vi. 220; fyrir allt þat, in spite of all that, Grett. 80 new Ed.; fyrir ráð fram, heedlessly; fyrir lög fram, vide fram.
    X. denoting capacity, in the same sense as ‘at,’ C. II, p. 27, col. 1; scarcely found in old writers (who use ‘at’), but freq. in mod. usage, thus, eigi e-n f. vin, to have one for a friend, in old writers ‘at vin;’ hafa e-n f. fífl, fól, to make sport of one.
    2. in old writers some phrases come near to this, e. g. vita f. vist, to know for certain, Dipl. i. 3; vita f. full sannindi, id., ii. 16; hafa f. satt, to take for sooth, believe, Nj. 135; koma f. eitt, to come ( turn) all to one, Lv. 11, Nj. 91, Fms. i. 208; koma f. ekki, to come to naught, be of no avail, Ísl. ii. 215; fyrir hitt mun ganga, it will turn the other way, Nj. 93; fyrir hann er einskis örvænt orðs né verks, from him everything may be expected, Ísl. ii. 326; hafa e-s víti f. varnað, to have another’s faults for warning, Sól. 19.
    XI. joined with adverbs ending in -an, fyrir austan, vestan, sunnan, norðan, útan, innan, framan, handan, ofan, neðan, either with a following acc. denoting. direction, thus, fyrir austan, sunnan … fjall, east, south of the fell, i. e. on the eastern, southern side; fyrir neðan brú, below the bridge; fyrir útan fjall = Lat. ultra; fyrir innan fjall = Lat. infra; fyrir handan á, beyond the river; fyrir innan garð, inside the yard; fyrir ofan garð, above, beyond the yard, etc.; vide these adverbs:—used adverb., fyrir sunnan, in the south; fyrir vestan, in the west; fyrir norðan, in the north; fyrir austan, in the east,—current phrases in Icel. to mark the quarters of the country, cp. the ditty in Esp. Árb. year 1530; but not freq. in old writers, who simply say, norðr, suðr …, cp. Kristni S. ch. 1: absol. and adverb., fyrir ofan, uppermost; fyrir handan, on the other side:—fyrir útan e-t, except, save, Anal. 98, Vkv. 8; fyrir fram, vide fram.
    ☞ For- and fyrir- as prefixes, vide pp. 163–167 and below:
    I. fore-, for-, meaning before, above, in the widest sense, local, temp., and metaph. furthering or the like, for-dyri, for-nes, for-ellri, for-beini, etc.
    β. before, down, for-brekkis, -bergis, -streymis, -vindis, -viðris, etc.
    2. in an intens. sense = before others, very, but not freq.; for-dyld, -góðr, -hagr, -hraustr, -kostuligr, -kuðr, -lítill, -ljótr, -prís, -ríkr, -snjallr.
    II. (cp. fyrir, acc., C. IX), in a neg. or priv. sense; a few words occur even in the earliest poems, laws, and writers, e. g. for-að, -átta, -dæða, -nám, -næmi, -sending, -sköp, -verk, -veðja, -viða, -vitni, -ynja, -yrtir; those words at least seem to be original and vernacular: at a later time more words of the same kind crept in:
    1. as early as writers of the 13th and 14th centuries, e. g. for-boð, -bænir, -djarfa, -dæma (fyrir-dæma), -taka (fyrir-taka), -þóttr; fyrir-bjóða, -fara, -göra, -koma, -kunna, -líta, -muna, -mæla, -vega, -verða.
    2. introduced in some words at the time of the Reformation through Luther’s Bible and German hymns, and still later in many more through Danish, e. g. for-brjóta, -drífa, -láta, -líkast, -merkja, -nema, -sorga, -sóma, -standa, -svara, -þénusta, and several others; many of these, however, are not truly naturalised, being chiefly used in eccl. writings:—it is curious that if the pronoun be placed after the verb (which is the vernacular use in Icel.) the sense is in many cases reversed; thus, fyrir-koma, to destroy, but koma e-u fyrir can only mean to arrange; so also fyrir-mæla, to curse, and mæla fyrir, to speak for; for-bænir, but biðja fyrir e-m, etc.; in the latter case the sense is good and positive, in the former bad and negative; this seems to prove clearly that these compds are due to foreign influence.

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  • 92 back

    I [bæk] n

    He has pain in the back. — У него боли в спине.

    It will make your back ache. — От этого у тебя будет болеть спина.

    Why din't you get off my back ans let me do my work! — Отстано от меня, дай мне работать.

    A true friend will not say unpleasant things about behind your back. — Настоящий друг не станет говорить про тебя гадости за глаза.

    Stand back-to-back and we'll see which of you is taller. — Встаньте спиной к спине, и мы посмотрим, кто из нас выше.

    He must learn to look after himself, he will not always have his father at his back. — Он должен научиться самостоятельности, не всегда же отец будет стоять у него за спиной.

    He had the enemies at his back. — Враги гнались за ним по пятам.

    - hunched back
    - straight back
    - bend back
    - hump on the back
    - blow in the back
    - pain in the back
    - with one's back to the door
    - on the back of an elephant
    - back-to-back
    - behind smb's back
    - accuse smb behind his back
    - be at the back of smb
    - bend one's back
    - bind smb's hands behind his back
    - break one's back
    - carry smth on one's back
    - climb on smb's back
    - cling to smb's back
    - drive a knife into smb's back
    - fall on one's back
    - get off smb's back
    - give a back for smb
    - gossip behind his back
    - have smb at one's back
    - have smb on one's back
    - hide behind smb's back
    - hit smb on the back
    - hurt one's back
    - injureone's back
    - keep off smb's back
    - keep one's back straight
    - lean one's back against the wall
    - lie on the back
    - pat smb on his back
    - put smth on smb's back
    - put smb on one's back
    - put one's hands behind one's back
    - rub one's back
    - put into a job
    - ride a child on one's back
    - roll over on one's back
    - rub smb's back with alcohol
    - scratch one's back
    - sit with one's back to smb, smth
    - sit with one's back to the engine
    - stab smb in the back
    - stand back-to-back
    - straighten one's back
    - take smth off one's back
    - turn one's back to smb, smth
    - turn over on one's back
    - turn one's back to one's guests
    - turn one's back on smb
    - wear one's hair down on one's back
    - wipe one's back
    - take a trunk on one's back
    - put one's back up
    - put smb's back up
    - strain one's small of his back
    - smb has a broken back a facture in the back
    - one's back ackes
    2) поясница, крестец

    He has pain in the small of his back. — У него боли в пояснице.

    - small of the back
    - sharp pain in the small of his back
    3) оборотная сторона, тыльная сторона, задняя сторона, спинка

    You are at the back of all our difficulties. — Ты истинная причина всех наших трудностей. /Все трудности из-за тебя.

    The back of the house looks out onto the river. — Задняя часть дома выходит на реку.

    There is another good song on the back of this record. — На этой стороне пластинки еще одна хорошая песня. /На обороте пластинки еще одна хорошая песня.

    What's at the back of it all? — Что за всем этим кроется/стоит?

    The dress buttons at the back. — Платье застёгивается сзади;

    . The coat is torn at the back. — Пальто разорвалось сзади.

    - back door
    - back seat
    - back driver
    - back of the chair
    - back of one's hand
    - back of the spoon
    - back of a knife
    - back of the house
    - back of an arch
    - back of a carpet
    - back of the leaf
    - back of the record
    - back of the book
    - back of the village
    - back of the coat
    - back of the car
    - back of the ship
    - back of the head
    - back of the tongue
    - back of the foot
    - back of the throat
    - back of the door
    - chair with a carved back
    - row of back-to-back houses
    - at the back of the bed
    - with a high back
    - at the back of the door
    - with its back to the wall
    - go round to the back of the house
    - stand at the back
    - sign at the back
    - tie at the back
    - be at the back of smth
    - get to the back of the matter
    - garage is at the back of the house
    - back of the house looks out into the river
    4) дальний конец (чего-либо), отдалённая часть

    He has lived here all his life and knows the city like the back of his hand. — Он прожил здесь всю жизнь и знает город вдоль и поперек.

    His name is at the back of my tongue. — Его имя вертится у меня на языке.

    If we start early, we can break the back of the journey before it gets hot. — Если мы выйдем очень рано, то мы сумеем пройти большую часть пути до жары.

    Three people can sit in the back of the car. — На заднем сидении могут сидеть три человека. /Сзади могут сидеть три человека.

    To be on smb's back. — Сидеть на чьей-либо шее. /Насесть на кого-либо. /Помыкать кем-либо.

    It's the last straw that breaks the camel's back. — Последняя капля переполняет чашу терпения.

    Stretch my back and I'll scratch yours. — Рука руку моет. /Свой своего не выдает.

    To know smth like the back of one's hand. — Знать что-либо как свои пять пальцев.

    Excuse my back, please. — Простите, что я стою (сижу) к вам спиной.

    To talk through the back of one's neck. — Молоть чепуху

    - back of a wood
    - back of the wave
    - room in the back of the house
    - at the back of the classroom
    - at the back of the house
    - at the back of the book
    - at the back of a drawer
    - at the back of the theatre
    - at the back of the aircraft
    - have smth at the back of one's mind
    II [bæk] adj

    He got in through the back door. — Он проник в дом через черный ход

    - back elevation
    - back wages
    - back number of a magazine
    - in the back rows
    - in the back seat
    - in the back street
    - take a back seat
    III [bæk] adv
    на задворках, обратно, назад

    I'll go there and back. — Я пойду туда и сразу обратно.

    One cannot put back the clock. — Колесо истории нельзя повернуть вспять. /Время не воротишь. /Что было, то сплыло.

    To pay smb back in smb's own coin. — Платить кому-либо его же монетой

    - bring smth back
    - have smth back
    - be back
    - be just back from town

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  • 93 knee

    [niː]
    n

    He was struck below the knee. — Его ударили под коленку.

    He twisted/sprained his knee. — У него подвернулось колено.

    Her knees failed her (gave way). — У нее колени подкосились.

    He touched his own knee. — Он потрогал свое колено.

    He sat with a hand on each knees. — Он сидел, положив ладони на колени/упершись руками в колени.

    She hunched forward, her forearms on her knees. — Она сидела, наклонившись вперед и опустив руки на колени.

    He fell slowly forwards his knees bending. — Колени у него подогнулись, он стал валиться вперед.

    Any trouble with joints, hips or knees? — Суставы, бёдра, колени не беспокоят?

    The shock made me go all weak at the knees. — У меня от этой неожиданности/от шока подкосились ноги.

    - bad knee
    - smb's left knee
    - both knees
    - feeble knees
    - trick knee
    - cut knee
    - sagging knees
    - sprung knee
    - dislocated knee
    - knee deep
    - knee breeches
    - knee socks
    - knee joint
    - knee jerk
    - knee compasses
    - knee pad
    - knee room
    - knee drip
    - knee drop
    - knee pipe
    - knee roof
    - knees of the trousers
    - pain in the knee
    - pain above the knee
    - bruise on the knee
    - back of the knee
    - callouses on her knees from praying
    - baggy at the knees
    - leg amputated at the knee
    - at knee level
    - on one's handsand knees
    - on one's knees
    - up to one's knee's
    - on bended knee
    - dislocate one's knee
    - scrape one's knee
    - hug one's knees with one's hands
    - lift one's knees high
    - break one's knee
    - press one's knees together
    - bump knees
    - hit one's knee on smth
    - hurt the knee
    - go in to one's knees in the water
    - get up from one's knees
    - crawl on one's knees
    - fall on one's knees
    - go to knees to smb
    - sink to one's knees
    - throw oneself onto one's knees
    - strike one's knee against smth
    - hurt one's knees badly enough to draw blood
    - be on one's knees
    - stay on one's knee
    - wear out the knees of one's jeans
    - bring someone to his knees
    - hit the knee against the door
    - bend the knee
    - bend the knee to smb
    - sit knee by knee
    - sit knee to knee
    - cover the knees with a rug
    - reach the knee
    - nurse the knees
    - ride on smb's knee
    - dance a baby on one's knee
    - put a bandage on smb's knee
    - break smth across the knee
    - hold a gun against the knee
    - clutch at one's knee with both hands
    - take the stick between the knees
    - get up rise from one's knees
    - slide off smb's knee
    - smb's knee is still sore
    - smb's knees shake
    - smb's knee hurt
    CHOICE OF WORDS:
    Русскому сидеть на коленях у кого-либо соответствует английское to sit on smb's lap; to hold smb, smth in/on one's lap держать кого-либо, что-либо на коленях; to go down on one's knees или to kneel вставать, стать на колени

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  • 94 Schoß

    [∫o:s] m; -es, Schöße
    1. lap; auf jemandes Schoß sitzen sit on s.o.’s lap ( weiter vorn: knee); sie nahm das Kind auf den Schoß she took the child on her lap; komm auf meinen Schoß! come (and) sit on my lap ( oder knee); die Hände in den Schoß legen fig. sit back and take things easy; (Daumen drehen) twiddle one’s thumbs; es ist ihm in den Schoß gefallen fig. it just fell into his lap; ihm ist nichts in den Schoß gefallen he had to work for everything, he never had it easy
    2. geh. (Mutterleib) womb; ein Kind im Schoß tragen geh. be bearing a child
    3. fig., der Familie etc.: bosom; in den Schoß der Familie / Kirche zurückkehren return to the (family) fold / flock (of the church); ( sicher) wie in Abrahams Schoß umg. safe as houses, Am. safe as can be; sich wie in Abrahams Schoß fühlen feel protected
    4. fig., an Kleidung: (coat) tail; mit wehenden Schößen with coat tails flying
    * * *
    der Schoß
    (Mutterleib) loins; womb
    * * *
    I [ʃoːs] -es, -e ['ʃøːsə]
    m
    1) lap

    die Hände in den Schóß legen (lit) — to put one's hands in one's lap; (fig) to sit back (and take it easy)

    das ist ihm nicht in den Schóß gefallen (fig) — it wasn't handed (to) him on a plate, it didn't just fall into his lap

    See:
    2) (liter) (= Mutterleib) womb; (= Scheide) vagina

    im Schóße der Familie/Kirche — in the bosom of one's family/of the church

    im Schóß der Erde — in the bowels of the earth

    in den Schóß der Familie/Kirche zurückkehren (fig) — to return to the bosom of one's family/the church

    II [ʃoːs]
    f -, -en or -e
    ['ʃøːsə] (Aus) skirt
    * * *
    (the part from waist to knees of a person who is sitting: The baby was lying in its mother's lap.) lap
    * * *
    <-es, Schöße>
    [ʃɔs, pl ˈʃø:sə]
    m
    1. ANAT lap
    jdn auf den \Schoß nehmen to take sb on one's lap
    2. (geh: Mutterleib) womb
    3. MODE (veraltend: Rockschoß) tail
    4.
    der \Schoß der Erde (geh) the bowels of the earth
    etw fällt jdm in den \Schoß sth falls into sb's lap
    im \Schoß der Familie in the bosom of the family
    im \Schoß einer S. gen (geh) in the close circle of a thing; s.a. Abraham, Hand
    * * *
    der; Schoßes, Schöße
    1) lap

    ein Kind auf den Schoß nehmentake or sit a child on one's lap

    die Hände in den Schoß legen(fig.) sit back and do nothing

    jemandem in den Schoß fallen(fig.) just fall into somebody's lap

    im Schoß der Familie/der Kirche — (fig.) in the bosom of the family/of Mother Church; s. auch Hand 6)

    2) (geh.): (Mutterleib) womb
    * * *
    Schoß [ʃoːs] m; -es, Schöße
    1. lap;
    auf jemandes Schoß sitzen sit on sb’s lap ( weiter vorn: knee);
    sie nahm das Kind auf den Schoß she took the child on her lap;
    komm auf meinen Schoß! come (and) sit on my lap ( oder knee);
    die Hände in den Schoß legen fig sit back and take things easy; (Daumen drehen) twiddle one’s thumbs;
    es ist ihm in den Schoß gefallen fig it just fell into his lap;
    ihm ist nichts in den Schoß gefallen he had to work for everything, he never had it easy
    2. geh (Mutterleib) womb;
    ein Kind im Schoß tragen geh be bearing a child
    3. fig, der Familie etc: bosom;
    in den Schoß der Familie/Kirche zurückkehren return to the (family) fold/flock (of the church);
    (sicher) wie in Abrahams Schoß umg safe as houses, US safe as can be;
    4. fig, an Kleidung: (coat) tail;
    mit wehenden Schößen with coat tails flying
    * * *
    der; Schoßes, Schöße
    1) lap

    ein Kind auf den Schoß nehmentake or sit a child on one's lap

    die Hände in den Schoß legen(fig.) sit back and do nothing

    jemandem in den Schoß fallen(fig.) just fall into somebody's lap

    im Schoß der Familie/der Kirche — (fig.) in the bosom of the family/of Mother Church; s. auch Hand 6)

    2) (geh.): (Mutterleib) womb
    * * *
    ¨-e m.
    lap n.
    womb n.

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  • 95 Seite

    f; -, -n
    1. side (auch SPORT, MATH., einer Schallplatte, Münze, eines Blattes); auf der rechten / linken Seite fahren MOT. drive on the right / left; auf der anderen Seite des Flusses / Tals etc. on the other side of the river / valley etc.; rechte / linke Seite right-hand / left-hand side; eines Stoffes: right / wrong side; hintere / vordere Seite eines Hauses: back / front; die Seiten wechseln SPORT change ends; auch fig. change sides; an die oder zur Seite gehen step aside; zur Seite schieben auch fig. push aside ( oder out of the way); nach allen Seiten in all directions; von allen Seiten from all around; fig. on all sides; auf der Seite landen land on its side; auf die Seite schaffen, zur Seite legen (auch Geld) put aside; jemanden auf die Seite schaffen umg. get rid of s.o.; von der Seite (missgünstig) ansehen look askance at
    2. (Buchseite etc.) page; auf Seite 12 on page 12; ein Buch auf Seite 32 aufschlagen open a book at page 32; die Seiten umblättern thumb through the pages; gelbe Seiten TELEF. Yellow Pages; Seiten schinden umg. churn out page after page
    3. des Körpers: side; die Arme in die Seiten gestemmt with hands on hips, with arms akimbo; an jemandes Seite at ( oder by) s.o.’s side, sitting etc. next to s.o.; sich an jemandes Seite sehen lassen appear with s.o.; Seite an Seite side by side; jemandem nicht von der Seite gehen oder weichen not leave s.o.’s side; stärker: stick to s.o. like a leech; jemandem zur Seite stehen stand by s.o.; sich auf die Seite legen lie (down) on one’s side; Schiff: heel over on its side; sie ist auf der rechten Seite gelähmt she’s paraly|sed (Am. -zed) on her right side
    4. (Eigenschaft, Charakterzug) side; schwache / starke Seite weak spot / strong point; sich von der besten Seite zeigen show o.s. at one’s best; bewusst: put one’s best foot forward; ganz neue Seiten an jemandem entdecken discover new sides to s.o.’s character; von der Seite kenne ich ihn noch gar nicht I didn’t know that side of him; der Schwarzwald zeigt sich mal wieder von seiner regnerischen Seite the Black Forest is showing how wet it can be; komm mir nicht von ‘der Seite don’t try that one on me
    5. (Aspekt) side; auf der einen Seite..., auf der anderen Seite... on the one hand..., on the other hand...; von dieser Seite betrachtet seen from that angle ( oder standpoint, point of view), seen in that light; von der menschlichen Seite betrachtet from a human standpoint ( oder point of view); einer Sache die beste Seite abgewinnen make the best ( oder most) of s.th.; einer Sache eine komische Seite abgewinnen see the funny side of s.th.; alles hat zwei Seiten there are two sides to everything; auch die andere Seite sehen see the other side (of the argument oder problem)
    6. (Abstammung) von väterlicher / mütterlicher Seite on his ( oder her, my, your, their) father’s / mother’s side
    7. (Partei, Instanz etc.) side; JUR. bei einem Streit: party; jemanden auf seine Seite bringen oder ziehen win s.o. over to one’s side; auf welcher Seite stehst du? whose side are you on?; man sollte immer beide Seiten hören you should always listen to both sides; von offizieller Seite from official quarters; von offizieller Seite bestätigt werden be officially confirmed; von zuverlässiger Seite erfahren learn from a reliable source; von seiner Seite bestehen keine Bedenken there are no objections on his part ( oder as far as he is concerned); aufseiten, vonseiten
    8. EDV, umg. im Internet: site; eine Seite im Internet aufrufen call up a site on the Net ( oder Web), call up a web site
    9. GASTR.: eine Seite Speck a side of bacon
    * * *
    die Seite
    part; point; side; page; dimension
    * * *
    Sei|te ['zaitə]
    f -, -n
    1) (= auch Abstammungslinie, Charakterzug) side

    die hintere/vordere Séíte — the back/front

    zu or auf beiden Séíten des Fensters/des Hauses/der Straße — on both sides of the window/house/street

    mit der Séíte nach vorn — sideways on

    Séíte an Séíte — side by side

    gehen — to walk at or by sb's side, to walk beside sb

    halt dich an meiner Séíte! — stay by my side

    er ging or wich uns nicht von der Séíte — he never left our side

    ich kann mich nicht an Ihrer Séíte zeigen — I can't be seen with you

    jdn von der Séíte ansehen — to give sb a sidelong glance

    auf die or zur Séíte gehen or treten — to step aside

    an der Séíte (einer Reihe) sitzen — to sit at the end (of a row)

    zur Séíte sprechen/sehen — to speak/look to one side

    zur Séíte (Theat)aside

    die Séíten wechseln (Sport) — to change ends or over; (fig) to change sides

    jdn auf seine Séíte bringen or ziehen (fig)to get sb on one's side

    auf einer Séíte gelähmt sein — to be paralyzed down one side

    die Hände in die Séíten gestemmt — with arms akimbo, with one's hands on one's hips

    jedes Ding or alles hat zwei Séíten — there are two sides to everything

    jdm zur Séíte stehen (fig)to stand by sb's side

    Séíte stehen or sein (fig)to be on sb's side

    das Recht ist auf ihrer Séíte — she has right on her side

    etw auf die Séíte legen (lit, fig) — to put sth on one side, to put sth aside

    etw zur Séíte or auf die Séíte schaffen (inf)to help oneself to sth

    jdn zur Séíte or auf die Séíte schaffen (inf)to get rid of sb

    jdn zur Séíte nehmen — to take sb aside or on one side

    auf der einen Séíte..., auf der anderen (Séíte)... — on the one hand..., on the other (hand)...

    jds starke Séíte — sb's forte, sb's strong point

    jds schwache Séíte — sb's weakness, sb's weak spot

    sich von seiner besten Séíte zeigen — to show oneself at one's best

    neue Séíten an jdm/etw entdecken — to discover new sides to sb/sth

    von dieser Séíte kenne ich ihn gar nicht — I didn't know that side of him

    die beste Séíte abgewinnen — to make the best of sth

    2)

    (= Richtung) von allen Séíten (lit, fig)from all sides

    nach allen Séíten auseinandergehen — to scatter in all directions

    sich nach allen Séíten umsehen — to look around on all sides

    sich nach allen Séíten vergewissern — to check up on all sides

    das habe ich von einer anderen Séíte erfahren (fig)I heard it from another source or from elsewhere

    er erfuhr es von dritter Séíte (fig)he heard it from a third party

    bisher wurden von keiner Séíte Einwände erhoben — so far no objections have been voiced from any quarter

    die Behauptung wurde von keiner Séíte bestritten — nobody challenged the claim

    die Behauptung wurde von allen/beiden Séíten bestritten — the claim was challenged by all/both parties

    von meiner Séíte aus (fig)on my part

    von kirchlicher Séíte (aus) — on the part of the church

    See:
    3) (= Buchseite, Zeitungsseite) page

    die erste/letzte Séíte — the first/last page; (von Zeitung) the front/back page

    * * *
    die
    1) (one side of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine etc: page ninety-four; a three-page letter.) page
    2) (an aspect or view of a subject: There are several facets to this question.) facet
    3) ((the ground beside) an edge, border or boundary line: He walked round the side of the field; He lives on the same side of the street as me.) side
    4) (a surface of something: A cube has six sides.) side
    5) (one of the two of such surfaces which are not the top, bottom, front, or back: There is a label on the side of the box.) side
    6) (either surface of a piece of paper, cloth etc: Don't waste paper - write on both sides!) side
    7) (the right or left part of the body: I've got a pain in my side.) side
    8) (a point of view; an aspect: We must look at all sides of the problem.) side
    9) (the position or point of view of a person not actually taking part in a sport, argument etc: He threw in the occasional suggestion from the sidelines.) sidelines
    * * *
    Sei·te
    <-, -n>
    [ˈzaitə]
    f
    die hintere/vordere/obere/untere \Seite the back/front/top/bottom
    etw auf die \Seite legen to put sth on its side
    das ist die andere \Seite der Medaille (fig) that's the other side of the coin fig
    alles hat [seine] zwei \Seiten there's two sides to everything
    die A-/B-\Seite einer Schallplatte the A-/B-side of a record
    die bedruckte \Seite des Stoffes the printed side of the material
    4. (Blatt eines Buches, Hefts) page; (Fläche eines Blattes) side; (in Buch, Heft) page
    aus dem Buch wurden einige \Seiten herausgerissen some pages have been torn out of the book
    ich habe fünf \Seiten geschrieben I've written five sides
    eine \Seite aufschlagen to open at a page
    die erste \Seite (Buch) the first page; (Zeitung) the front page
    gelbe \Seiten (Branchenverzeichnis) Yellow Pages
    jdn von der \Seite ansehen (a. fig) to look at sb from the side, to look askance at sb fig
    auf der rechten \Seite gelähmt sein to be paralyzed on one's right [or right[-hand] side
    zur \Seite sprechen to speak to one side; THEAT to make an aside
    sieh doch mal zur \Seite look beside you
    gehen wir auf die andere \Seite let's cross the street
    auf [o zu] beiden \Seiten einer S. gen on both sides of sth
    8. (aus dem Weg, beiseite)
    zur \Seite aside
    zur \Seite gehen [o (geh) treten] to step aside
    jdn zur \Seite nehmen to take sb aside
    die österreichische \Seite der Alpen the Austrian part of the Alps
    10. (Richtung) side
    die Bühne ist nur nach einer \Seite offen the stage is only open on one side
    nach allen \Seiten in all directions
    12. (Aspekt) side
    auf der einen \Seite..., auf der anderen [\Seite]... on the one hand,..., on the other [hand],...
    etw von der heiteren \Seite sehen to look on the bright side [of sth]
    etw dat eine komische \Seite abgewinnen to see the funny side of sth
    13. (Wesen, Verhalten) side
    das ist ja eine ganz neue \Seite an dir that's a whole new side to you
    sich akk von seiner besten \Seite zeigen to show oneself at one's best, to be on one's best behaviour
    neue \Seiten an jdm entdecken to discover new sides to sb
    jds schwache \Seite sein (Unzulänglichkeit) to be sb's weakness [or (fam) weak point]; (einen starken Reiz darstellen) to be tempting for sb
    jds starke \Seite sein (fam) to be sb's forte [or strong point
    14. (Partei) side, party
    von allen \Seiten from everywhere [or all sides]
    das Abkommen wurde von allen \Seiten bestätigt the agreement was confirmed by all
    von dritter \Seite from a third party
    die \Seiten wechseln SPORT to change ends; (zu jdm übergehen) to change sides
    15. (Standpunkt) side
    von jds \Seite [aus] as far as sb is concerned
    von meiner \Seite gibt es keine Einwände there are no objections on my part
    etw von einer bestimmten \Seite betrachten to see sth from a certain point of view
    jdn auf seine \Seite bringen [o ziehen] to get sb on one's side
    sich akk auf jds \Seite schlagen to change over to sb's side
    auf jds \Seite stehen [o sein] to be on sb's side
    von bestimmter \Seite from certain circles
    von kirchlicher/offizieller \Seite from ecclesiastical/official sources
    von mütterlicher \Seite her from the maternal side
    18.
    an jds \Seite with sb
    sie lebte sehr glücklich an der \Seite ihres Mannes she was very happy living with her husband
    \Seite an \Seite side by side
    [jdm] nicht von der \Seite gehen [o weichen] to not leave [sb's] side
    Geld auf die \Seite legen to put some money on one side [or aside]
    an jds grüner \Seite sitzen (hum) to sit by sb
    etw auf die \Seite schaffen (fam) to pocket sth
    jdn auf die \Seite schaffen (sl) to bump sb off sl
    jdm zur \Seite springen (fam) to jump to sb's assistance [or aid]
    jdm zur \Seite stehen to stand by sb
    jdn jdm an die \Seite stellen to give sb to sb as support
    * * *
    die; Seite, Seiten
    1) side

    auf od. zu beiden Seiten der Straße/des Tores — on both sides of the road/gate

    die hintere/vordere Seite — the back/front

    zur od. auf die Seite gehen od. treten — move aside or to one side; move out of the way

    etwas auf die Seite schaffen(ugs.) help oneself to something

    etwas auf die Seite legen(ugs.): (sparen) put something away or aside

    alles od. jedes Ding hat seine zwei Seiten — (fig.) there are two sides to everything

    2) (Richtung) side

    von allen Seiten(auch fig.) from all sides

    nach allen Seiten — in all directions; (fig.) on all sides

    3) (BuchSeite, ZeitungsSeite) page
    4) (Eigenschaft, Aspekt) side

    auf der einen Seite,... auf der anderen Seite... — on the one hand... on the other hand...

    etwas ist jemandes schwache Seite(ugs.) something is not exactly somebody's forte; (ist jemandes Schwäche) somebody has a weakness for something

    jemandes starke Seite sein(ugs.) be somebody's forte or strong point

    5) (Partei) side

    sich auf jemandes Seite (Akk.) schlagen — take somebody's side

    auf jemandes Seite stehen od. sein — be on somebody's side

    jemanden auf seine Seite bringen od. ziehen — win somebody over

    auf/von Seiten der Direktion — on/from the management side

    von anderer Seite verlautete, dass... — it was learned from other sources that...

    6) (Familie) side
    * * *
    Seite f; -, -n
    1. side ( auch SPORT, MATH, einer Schallplatte, Münze, eines Blattes);
    auf der rechten/linken Seite fahren AUTO drive on the right/left;
    auf der anderen Seite des Flusses/Tals etc on the other side of the river/valley etc;
    rechte/linke Seite right-hand/left-hand side; eines Stoffes: right/wrong side;
    hintere/vordere Seite eines Hauses: back/front;
    die Seiten wechseln SPORT change ends; auch fig change sides;
    zur Seite gehen step aside;
    zur Seite schieben auch fig push aside ( oder out of the way);
    nach allen Seiten in all directions;
    von allen Seiten from all around; fig on all sides;
    auf der Seite landen land on its side;
    auf die Seite schaffen, zur Seite legen (auch Geld) put aside;
    ansehen look askance at
    2. (Buchseite etc) page;
    auf Seite 12 on page 12;
    ein Buch auf Seite 32 aufschlagen open a book at page 32;
    die Seiten umblättern thumb through the pages;
    Gelbe Seiten TEL Yellow Pages;
    Seiten schinden umg churn out page after page
    3. des Körpers: side;
    die Arme in die Seiten gestemmt with hands on hips, with arms akimbo;
    an jemandes Seite at ( oder by) sb’s side, sitting etc next to sb;
    Seite an Seite side by side;
    weichen not leave sb’s side; stärker: stick to sb like a leech;
    sich auf die Seite legen lie (down) on one’s side; Schiff: heel over on its side;
    sie ist auf der rechten Seite gelähmt she’s paralysed (US -zed) on her right side
    4. (Eigenschaft, Charakterzug) side;
    schwache/starke Seite weak spot/strong point;
    sich von der besten Seite zeigen show o.s. at one’s best; bewusst: put one’s best foot forward;
    ganz neue Seiten an jemandem entdecken discover new sides to sb’s character;
    von der Seite kenne ich ihn noch gar nicht I didn’t know that side of him;
    der Schwarzwald zeigt sich mal wieder von seiner regnerischen Seite the Black Forest is showing how wet it can be;
    komm mir nicht von ’der Seite don’t try that one on me
    5. (Aspekt) side;
    auf der einen Seite …, auf der anderen Seite … on the one hand …, on the other hand …;
    von dieser Seite betrachtet seen from that angle ( oder standpoint, point of view), seen in that light;
    von der menschlichen Seite betrachtet from a human standpoint ( oder point of view);
    einer Sache die beste Seite abgewinnen make the best ( oder most) of sth;
    einer Sache eine komische Seite abgewinnen see the funny side of sth;
    alles hat zwei Seiten there are two sides to everything;
    auch die andere Seite sehen see the other side (of the argument oder problem)
    von väterlicher/mütterlicher Seite on his ( oder her, my, your, their) father’s/mother’s side
    7. (Partei, Instanz etc) side; JUR bei einem Streit: party;
    ziehen win sb over to one’s side;
    auf welcher Seite stehst du? whose side are you on?;
    man sollte immer beide Seiten hören you should always listen to both sides;
    von offizieller Seite from official quarters;
    von offizieller Seite bestätigt werden be officially confirmed;
    von zuverlässiger Seite erfahren learn from a reliable source;
    von seiner Seite bestehen keine Bedenken there are no objections on his part ( oder as far as he is concerned); aufseiten, vonseiten
    8. IT, umg im Internet: site;
    eine Seite im Internet aufrufen call up a site on the Net ( oder Web), call up a web site
    9. GASTR:
    eine Seite Speck a side of bacon
    * * *
    die; Seite, Seiten
    1) side

    auf od. zu beiden Seiten der Straße/des Tores — on both sides of the road/gate

    die hintere/vordere Seite — the back/front

    zur od. auf die Seite gehen od. treten — move aside or to one side; move out of the way

    etwas auf die Seite schaffen(ugs.) help oneself to something

    etwas auf die Seite legen(ugs.): (sparen) put something away or aside

    alles od. jedes Ding hat seine zwei Seiten — (fig.) there are two sides to everything

    2) (Richtung) side

    von allen Seiten(auch fig.) from all sides

    nach allen Seiten — in all directions; (fig.) on all sides

    3) (BuchSeite, ZeitungsSeite) page
    4) (Eigenschaft, Aspekt) side

    auf der einen Seite,... auf der anderen Seite... — on the one hand... on the other hand...

    etwas ist jemandes schwache Seite(ugs.) something is not exactly somebody's forte; (ist jemandes Schwäche) somebody has a weakness for something

    jemandes starke Seite sein(ugs.) be somebody's forte or strong point

    5) (Partei) side

    sich auf jemandes Seite (Akk.) schlagen — take somebody's side

    auf jemandes Seite stehen od. sein — be on somebody's side

    jemanden auf seine Seite bringen od. ziehen — win somebody over

    auf/von Seiten der Direktion — on/from the management side

    von anderer Seite verlautete, dass... — it was learned from other sources that...

    6) (Familie) side
    * * *
    -n f.
    aspect n.
    page n.
    side n.

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  • 96 бить баклуши

    разг., неодобр.
    be busy doing nothing; fritter (idle, loiter) away one's time; waste one's time; loaf around; dawdle; cf. twiddle (twirl) one's thumbs (fingers); sit twiddling one's thumbs (fingers); fold one's arms (hands); sit with idle hands; eat lotus; sit like a bump on a log Amer.; sit picking one's nose

    Папа сказал, что будет нам в деревне баклуши бить, что мы перестали быть маленькими и что пора нам серьёзно учиться. (Л. Толстой, Детство) — Papa said we'd had enough of idling away our time in the country, that we were no longer infants and that it was high time we had begun to study in earnest.

    Ведь он не баклуши бил, он трое суток оперировал, почти трое суток. Он оперировал, и его кололи кофеином, чтобы он не заснул стоя... (Ю. Герман, Дорогой мой человек) — After all, he hadn't been loafing around the last three days. He had been operating without a stop, with the nurses giving him caffeine injections all the time so he wouldn't fall asleep oh his feet...

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бить баклуши

  • 97 on

    ɔn
    1. предл.
    1) а) в пространственном значении указывает на нахождение на поверхности какого-л. предмета, на чем-л. на a house on the hill ≈ дом на холме б) в геогр. названиях указывает на нахождение на такой-то реке Stratford-on-AvonСтратфорд-на-Эйвоне в) указывает на части света на on the westна западе г) указывает местонахождение, местоположение на, у, около on the Continent ≈ на материке д) в пространственном значении указывает на передвижения по поверхности чего-л. по on the water ≈ по воде, по поыерхности воды е) указывает направление действия на The window opens on the street. ≈ Окно выходит на улицу.
    2) а) во временном значении указывает на определенный день недели, определенную дату, точный момент в on Sunday ≈ в воскресенье on the 1st of April ≈ первого апреля б) указывает на определенный момент дня on the morningутром в) указывает на последовательность, очередность наступления событий, действий по, после cash on deliveryоплата при доставке on reaching home ≈ придя домой г) указываект на одновременность событий, действий во время, в течение on a trip ≈ в течение путешествия
    3) указывает на тему книги, выступления, предмет переговоров, споров и т.п. касательно, о, об, относительно, по, по поводу a debate on smth. ≈ споры по поводу чего-л.
    4) указывает на наличие при себе, с собой чего-л. I have no money on me. ≈ У меня с собой нет денег.
    5) указывает на условие или же основание, причину, источник чего-л. на, в, при, под, с, из, по, у on such terms ≈ на таких условиях on account ofиз-за, вследствие profit on the sale ofдоход с продаж чего-л.
    6) а) указывает на образ действия all on a trembleвесь в волнении б) указывает на способ передвижения в, на on a trainпоездом в) указывет на инструмент, орудие to cut one's finger on a knife ≈ порезать палец ножом г) указывает на средства существования to live on one's parents'быть на иждивении родителей д) указывает на предметы питания to live on fruitsпитаться фруктами
    7) а) указывает на работу в каком-л. учреждении to be on the committeeбыть членом комитета б) указывает на нахождение в составе, числе в on the programme ≈ в программе в) указывает на пребывание в каком-л. состоянии, а также на положение, протекание процесса на, в, при on leaveв отпуске to be on fireпылать, быть в огне г) указывает на характер отношений в, на to be on a friendly footing with smb. ≈ быфть в дружеских отношениях с кем-л.
    8) указывает на объект действия к, на, над, для to work on smth. ≈ работать над чем-л.
    9) указывает на многократное повторение mile on mile ≈ миля за милей
    10) указывает на приблизительность, неточность just on 5 years ago ≈ около пяти лет назад
    11) указывает лицо, на которое выписан чек, куплены или заказаны билеты tickets on you ≈ билеты на вас
    2. нареч.
    1) а) указывает на продолжение или развитие действия to write on ≈ продолжать писать, писать дальше б) указывает на продвижение вперед в пространстве to go on ≈ идти вперед, идти дальше в) указывает на направление на, к to head onдержать курс (на) г) указывает на продвижение вперед во времени Time glides on. ≈ Время бежит.
    2) указывает нахождение на поверхности чего-л. Tea is on. ≈ Чай на столе, чай готов, чай подан.
    3) экон. указывает на увеличение, рост выше The new price is 5 points on. ≈ Цена на 5 пунктов выше.
    4) (указывает на надевание одежды, натягивание чехла и т.п., а также наличие какой-л. одежды на ком-л.;
    при переводе может передаваться глагольными приставками) What has she on? ≈ Что на ней надето?
    5) указывает на включение, соединение, включенность или работу аппарата, механизма;
    при переводе может передаваться глагольными приставками to turn on the gas ≈ включить газ
    6) а) указывает на наступление действия, процесса The rain is on again. ≈ Опять идет дождь. б) указывает на идущие в театре или кино пьесы, фильмы What is on today? ≈ Что идет сегодня в театре?
    7) а) указывает на отправную точку или момент from that day on ≈ с того дня, начиная с того дня б) указывает на приближение к какому-л. моменту It is getting on for two o'clock. ≈ Скоро два часа. ∙ be on to smb. on and off off and on and so on
    3. прил.
    1) действующий, работающий Is the radio on? ≈ Радио работает?
    2) а) происходящий, имеющий место Don't you know there's a war on? ≈ Ты что не знаешь, что идет война? б) находящийся в эфире The radio announcer told us we were on. ≈ Диктор сказал нам, что мы уже в эфире.
    3) а) эффективный;
    действующий в полную силу б) оживленный, возбужденный
    4) запланированный, предусмотренный( графиком, расписанием и т. п.) Anything on tonight? ≈ Что-нибудь на сегодня запланировано? Syn: scheduled, planned ближний, внутренний;
    - the on side более близкая сторона( спортивное) часть поля, на который стоит игрок с битой;
    - on drive удар в сторону, на которой находится игрок с битой (разговорное) эффективный;
    действующий;
    имеющий силу;
    - it was one of his on days он был в хорошей форме в тот день осведомленный, знающий;
    - he is the most on person here он здесь самый информированный человек, он знает все и вся подходящий;
    приличный;
    - it's a most on situation это очень подходящий случай вполне возможный, достижимый;
    легкий указывает на нахождение на поверхности чего-л;
    - tea is on чай подан указывает на движение на поверхности чего-л: - put the kettle on поставь чайник;
    - he climbed * the wall он взобрался на стену указывает на продолжение действия;
    - to work on продолжать работать;
    - she sang on она все пела;
    - go on reading читайте дальше;
    - the war still went on война все шла указывает на продвижение вперед - в пространственном и временном значении вперед;
    - go on! идите вперед;
    - on, John, on! вперед, Джон, вперед;
    - he sent the luggage on багаж он отправил вперед;
    - time is getting оn время идет указывает на приближение к какому-л моменту - to be well on in years быть в годах;
    - it is getting on fox six o'clock скоро будет шесть;
    - he is going on for five ему скоро исполнится пять указывает на удаление - в пространственном и временном значении;
    - further on дальше;
    - later on позднее, позже;
    - from... on начиная с;
    - from now on начиная с сегодняшнего дня указывает на наличие или наступление действия или процесса;
    - the game is on игра идет;
    - the play was on for monts пьеса много месяцев не сходила со сцены;
    - what is on today? что идет сегодня?;
    - he is on as Macbeth tonight он играет роль Макбета сегодня;
    - on with the show! начинайте представление;
    спектакль надо продолжать;
    - the rain is on again опять идет дождь;
    - a terrible row was on творилось что-то невообразимое;
    - have you anything on this evening? вы заняты сегодня вечером?;
    указывает на включенность или работу механизма, прибора, системы - часто передается глагольными приставками в-, за-;
    - to turn on the tap открывать кран;
    - the machine was on машина работала;
    - the radio is on радио включено;
    - to switch on the gas включить газ;
    - the light is full on свет горит всюду указывает на надевание одежды или наличие ее на ком-л, на натягивание чехла в, на;
    передается тж. глагольными приставками;
    - to have one's hat on быть в шляпе;
    - what had he on? что на нем было? - he had his spectacles on он был в очках;
    - put on your coat надень пальто;
    - put the tablecloth on постели скатерть;
    - try these shoes on померь эти туфли нанесение чего-л на поверхность предмета в, на;
    передается тж. глагольными приставками;
    - rub the ointment on вотрите эту мазь указывает на направление на, к;
    - to head on (морское) держать курс;
    - stern on( морское) кормой к (ветру) (коммерческое) указывает на увеличение выше;
    - the price is 3 points on цена выше на три пункта > and so on и так далее;
    > on and off от случая к случаю, время от времени;
    > on and on бесконечно, не переставая;
    > they talked on and on for hours они болтали часами;
    > to be on заключать пари;
    быть навеселе;
    > he is a little bit on он слегка навеселе;
    > to be on быть за (что-л) ;
    > I'm on я - за (это) ;
    > to be on to smb. раскусить кого-л;
    (по) говорить с кем-л;
    нападать( на чей-л след) ;
    придираться к кому-л. > they were on to him at once они сразу его раскусили;
    > he's been on to me about this matter он поговорил со мной по поводу этого дела > the police are on to him полиция напала на его след;
    > he is always on to me он всегда ко мне придирается;
    > to get on to smb. добраться до кого-л;
    застать кого-л.;
    > he got on to me only yesterday он добрался до меня только вчера;
    > I got on to him on the phone я застал его по телефону;
    > to be on to smth. узнать, догадаться о чем-л;
    понять что-л;
    > he was on to it al last наконец он это понял;
    > it's not on! это невозможно!;
    не получилось!;
    не вышло!;
    > you can't refuse now, it's just not on вы не можете сейчас отказаться - это просто невозможно;
    > hold on! держись!;
    > come on! ну давай! в пространственном значении указывает на нахождение на чем-л или на поверхности чего-л на;
    - a city on the hill город на холме;
    - a picture on the wall картина на стене;
    - a painting on glass рисунок на стекле;
    - on the surface of the water на поверхности воды;
    - on page four на четвертой странице;
    - a ring on the finger кольцо на пальце;
    - shoes on his feet ботинки у него на ногах;
    - the look on his face выражение его лица;
    - there was deep snow on the ground земля была покрыта толстым слоем снега в пространственном значении указывает на движение по поверхности по;
    - logs floating on the water бревна, плывущие по воде;
    - a fly walked on the ceiling муха ползала по потолку в пространственном значении указывает на направленность или место приложения действия на, в;
    - to kiss smb. on the lips поцеловать кого-л в губы;
    - to pat smb. on the hand погладить кого-л по руке;
    - to knock on the door постучать в дверь;
    - to head on the south держать курс на юг;
    - the window opens on the street окно выходит на улицу;
    - to turn one's back on smb. повернуться к кому-л спиной;
    не желать иметь дела с кем-л;
    местонахождение или положение около или на границе чего-л на;
    у, около;
    - on the Continent на материке;
    - on the horizon на горизонте;
    - on the street (американизм) на улице;
    - a cottage on a lake домик у озера;
    - to border on smth. граничить с чем-л;
    - on the right справа;
    - on the right side of the road по правую сторону дороги;
    нахождение на такой-то реке на;
    - Burton-on-Trent Бертон-на-Тренте;
    - Stratford-on-Avon Стратфорд-на-Эйвоне части света на;
    - on the east на востоке во временном значении указывает на какой-л день, момент времени в, на;
    - on Monday в понедельник;
    - on Tuesday week через неделю во вторник, в следующий вторник;
    - on the next day на следующий день;
    - on any day в любой день;
    - on the day of my arrival в день моего приезда;
    - on time( американизм) точно, вовремя;
    - on the instant тотчас же;
    - on the point of как раз;
    - we were on the point of leaving when he came мы как раз собирались уходить, когда он пришел во временном значении указывает на дату - передается род падежом;
    - on the 1st of May первого мая;
    во временном значении указывает на часть дня в;
    передается тж. твор. падежом;
    - on the morning of the 3rd March утром третьего марта;
    - on a rainy autumn evening в дождливый осенний вечер, дождливым осенним вечером во временном значении указывает на последовательность событий после, по;
    с герундием передается тж. деепричастием;
    - on the death of his friend после смерти его друга;
    - cash on delivery с уплатой при доставке;
    наложенным платежом;
    во временном значении указывает на одновременность событий во время;
    по;
    - on a trip во время поездки;
    - on his rounds во время его обхода;
    - on his full age по достижении им совершеннолетия указывает на наличие чего-л (при себе) - I have no money on me у меня при себе нет денег, у меня нет денег с собой;
    - a pistol was found on him у него нашли пистолет;
    - she has two babies on her arm у нее двое малышей;
    она с двумя маленькими детьми указывает на предмет преговоров, спора, тему книги, лекции о, относительно, по( поводу), на;
    - a decision on smth. решение по поводу чего-л;
    - a book on birds книга о птицах;
    - a satire on society сатира на общество;
    - a lecture on history лекции по истории;
    - to write on smth писать о чем-л указывает на условие на, при, в, под;
    - on certain conditions на определенных условиях;
    - on the condition that при условии, что;
    - on such terms на таких условиях;
    - on credit в кредит;
    - on one's own responsibility под свою личную ответственность;
    - to borrow money on mortgage занимать деньги под закладную указывает на основание, причину на, из, по, с, в;
    передается тж. твор падежом;
    - on account of вследствие, из-за, - on no accound ни в коем случае;
    - on smb.'s advice по чьему-л совету;
    - on a charge of smth. по обвинению в чем-л;
    - on evidence по данным;
    - on that ground... на том основании, что...;
    - on an impulse в порыве, повинуясь порыву;
    - on the occasion of smth. по случаю чего-л;
    - on an order по приказу, на основании приказа;
    - on principle из принципа;
    - on purpose с целью, специально;
    - to pride oneself on smth. гордиться чем-л. указывает на источник из, по;
    - on hearsay по слухам;
    - to have smth. on good authority знать что-л из достоверных источников указывает на источник дохода, предмет обложения налогом с, на;
    - interest on one's capital процент с капитала;
    - tax on tobacco налог на табак указывает на образ действия - передается тж. наречием;
    - on the cheap по дешевке;
    - on the quiet потихоньку, тайком;
    - on the sly тайком;
    - all on a tremble весь дрожа, в сильном волнении указывает на способ передачи по;
    - on the telephone по телефону;
    - on television по телевидению;
    - to hear a song on the radio услышать песню по радио указывает на способ передвижения в, на;
    вместе с сущ передается тж. наречием;
    - on an ocean liner на океанском лайнере;
    - on board a ship на борту судна;
    - on a truck на грузовике;
    - on a train в поезде, поездом;
    указывает на опору и т. п. на;
    - on one's feet на ногах;
    - on one's knees на коленях;
    - to spin on one's heel повернуться на каблуках указывает на инструмент, орудие на;
    передается тж. твор падежом;
    - to play on an organ играть на органе;
    - he played something on the violin он сыграл что-то на скрипке;
    - to cut one's finger on a knife порезать палец ножом;
    - to dry one's hands on a towel вытереть руки полотенцем;
    - to count smth. on one's fingers пересчитать что-л по пальцам;
    - to take a dog on a lead вести собаку на поводке указывает на топливо и т. п. на;
    - the machine works on oil машина работает на мазуте указывает на сферу деятельности, работу в каком-л учреждении, в комиссии и т. п. на, в;
    - he was a broker on the exchange он был биржевым маклером;
    - to be on the committee быть членом комитета;
    - to be on the staff быть в штате;
    - to work on a paper работать в газете;
    указывает на нахождение в составе, числе и т. п. в;
    - to be on the list быть в списке;
    - on the programme в программе;
    указывает на пребывание в каком-л состоянии, положении или на протекание процесса на, в, при;
    - on leave в отпуске;
    - on sick-leave на бюллетене;
    - on half-pay на половинном окладе;
    - on trial на испытании;
    - on one's trial под следствием;
    - to be on a trip путешествовать;
    - to be on fire быть в огне, пылать;
    - I'm back on pills я снова сел на лекарства занятость чем-л в данное время на, по, в;
    - on business по делу;
    в командировке;
    - to send smb. on an errand послать кого-л с поручением;
    - on duty при исполнении служебных обязанностей;
    на дежурстве указывает на характер отношений в, на;
    - on good terms в хороших отношениях;
    - not to be on speaking terms with smb. не разговаривать с кем-л указывает на средства существования на;
    передается тж. твор. падежом;
    - to live on one's earnings жить на свой заработок указывает на предметы питания на;
    передается тж. твор. падежом;
    - to live on vegetables питаться овощами указывает на предмет расходов, траты и т. п. на;
    - to spend money on smth. тратить деньги на что-л;
    - to put money on a horse ставить на лошадь указывает на объект действия к, на, над, для;
    передается тж. дат. и род. падежами;
    - to work on smth. работать над чем-л;
    - to be fair on smb. быть справедливым к кому-л;
    - pity on smb. жалость к кому-л;
    - to confer a degree on smb. присвоить кому-л ученую. степень;
    - to confer a reward on smb. наградить кого-л;
    - to impose a fine on smb. наложить штраф на кого-л;
    - hand work told on him тяжелая работа сказалась на нем;
    - he was operated on ему сделали операцию;
    - I am on a new novel я работаю над новым романом указывает на лицо или учреждение, на которое выписан чек, куплены или заказаны билеты на;
    - a check on a bank чек на банк;
    - two-way tickets on you and the whole team билеты туда и обратно на вас и всю команду указывает на лицо, испытывающее неприятность, боль;
    - she locked the door on him она заперлась от него;
    - don't hand up on me не вздумай повесить трубку;
    - don't die on me, please! смотри, не умирай;
    не вздумай у меня умереть! употребляется после глаголов со значением полагаться, основываться, влиять и т. п. на, от;
    - to rely on smb, smth. полагаться на кого-л, что-л;
    - to depend on smb., smth. зависеть от кого-л, чего-л употребляется после прилагательных и причастий прошедшего времени, указывая на направленность интересов на что-л, склонность к чему-л, решимость - часто передается твор. падежом;
    - to be keen on music страстно увлекаться музыкой;
    - he was bent on making money он поставил себе целью разбогатеть указывает на неоднократное повторение за;
    - mile on mile миля за пилей;
    - loss on loss потеря за потерей, одна потеря за другой указывает на приблизительность, неточность почти, около;
    - just on a year ago так около года назад;
    - just on 5 почти пять фунтов( устаревшее) указывает на переход в какое-л состояние;
    - to fall on sleep заснуть в сочетаниях;
    - on the contrary наоборот;
    - on an average в среднем;
    - on the whole в общем;
    - on the one hand с одной стороны;
    - on the spot сразу;
    - they hired him on the spot они сразу же наняли его на работу;
    - it put me on the spot (разговорное) это поставило меня в неприятное положение;
    - on behalf of от лица, от имени;
    - on behalf of the company от имени компании;
    - on smb's part с чьей-л стороны;
    - from then on you will be on your own с этого момента ты будешь предоставлен сам себе;
    - on my word of honour честное слово;
    - to have smth. on smb. (американизм) иметь преимущество перед кем-л;
    (разговорное) иметь что-л против кого-д;
    - I have nothing on him я ничего против него не имею;
    у меня нет на него компрометирующего материала;
    - to drop in on smb. (разговорное) заходить к кому-л;
    - to be on smb. (разговорное) подойти вплотную к кому-л;
    - you can't see him until you're on him вы не увидите его, пока не подойдете к нему вплотную;
    - this is on me за это плачу я;
    - to take is out on smb. сваливать на кого-л;
    - don't take it out on me, it's not my fault не сваливайте на меня, я не виноват ~ and off (или off and ~) время от времени, иногда;
    and so on и так далее so: ~ to say так сказать;
    and so on, and so forth и так далее, и тому подобное my opinion ~ that question мое мнение по этому вопросу;
    a book on phonetics книга по фонетике ~ prep в пространственном значении указывает на направление на;
    the boy threw the ball on the floor мальчик бросил мяч на пол bring pressure to bear ~ заставлять двигаться в заданном направлении build ~ основываться to buy (smth.) ~ the cheap разг. купить по дешевке;
    to live on one's parents быть на иждивении родителей confer a right ~ давать право count ~ рассчитывать ~ prep в пространственном значении указывает на нахождение на поверхности (какого-л.) предмета на;
    the cup is on the table чашка на столе default ~ не выполнять договор default ~ не выполнять обязательство default ~ не являться по вызову суда depend ~ зависеть от depend ~ надеяться на depend ~ находиться на иждивении depend ~ полагаться на depend ~ получать помощь от depend ~ рассчитывать на devolve ~ передавать полномочия ~ prep указывает на состояние, процесс, характер действия в, на;
    on fire в огне;
    the dog is on the chain собака на цепи;
    on sale в продаже the door opens ~ a lawn дверь выходит на лужайку;
    on the right направо;
    on the North на севере drawing ~ использование drawing ~ получение drawing ~ расходование elaborate ~ конкретизировать embark ~ начинать дело enlarge ~ вдаваться в подробности enlarge ~ распространяться exert influence ~ оказывать влияние на ~ указывает на отправную точку или момент: from this day on с этого дня I heard it ~ some air show я слышал это в (какой-то) радиопостановке;
    he borrowed money on his friend он занял деньги у своего друга the picture hangs ~ the wall картина висит на стене;
    he has a blister on the sole of his foot у него волдырь на пятке ~ указывает на: приближение (к какому-л. моменту) к;
    he is getting on in years он стареет;
    he is going on for thirty ему скоро исполнится тридцать ~ указывает на: приближение (к какому-л. моменту) к;
    he is getting on in years он стареет;
    he is going on for thirty ему скоро исполнится тридцать ~ prep указывает на направление действия;
    передается дат. падежом: he turned his back on them он повернулся к ним спиной ~ prep указывает на цель, объект действия по, на;
    he went on business он отправился по делу the town lies ~ lake Michigan город находится на озере Мичиган;
    a house on the river дом у реки a joke ~ me шутка на мой счет;
    I congratulate you on your success поздравляю вас с успехом I heard it ~ some air show я слышал это в (какой-то) радиопостановке;
    he borrowed money on his friend он занял деньги у своего друга impress ~ производить впечатление imprint ~ ставить печать interest ~ capital процент на капитал;
    tax on imports налог на импорт;
    on high вверху, на высоте ~ prep указывает на основание, причину, источник из, на, в, по, у;
    it is all clear on the evidence все ясно из показаний it is ~ for ten o'clock время приближается к десяти (часам) ~ разг. удачный, хороший;
    it is one of my on days я сегодня в хорошей форме a joke ~ me шутка на мой счет;
    I congratulate you on your success поздравляю вас с успехом ~ указывает на включение, соединение (об аппарате, механизме): turn on the gas! включи газ!;
    the light is on свет горит, включен ~ prep за (что-л.), на (что-л.) ;
    to live on 5 a week жить на 5 фунтов в неделю;
    she got it on good terms она получила это на выгодных условиях to buy (smth.) ~ the cheap разг. купить по дешевке;
    to live on one's parents быть на иждивении родителей ~ указывает на идущие в театре (кинотеатре) пьесы (фильмы): Macbeth is on tonight сегодня идет "Макбет";
    what is on in London this spring? какие пьесы идут этой весной в Лондоне? maturing ~ выход в тираж maturing ~ наступление срока долгового обязательства maturing ~ наступление срока платежа maturing ~ наступление срока погашения my opinion ~ that question мое мнение по этому вопросу;
    a book on phonetics книга по фонетике neighbour ~ граничить ~ prep в пространственном значении указывает на способ передвижения в, на;
    on a truck на грузовике;
    on a train в поезде ~ prep в пространственном значении указывает на способ передвижения в, на;
    on a truck на грузовике;
    on a train в поезде ~ and off (или off and ~) время от времени, иногда;
    and so on и так далее ~ указывает на движение дальше, далее, вперед;
    to send one's luggage on послать багаж вперед, заранее;
    on and on не останавливаясь ~ prep во временном значении указывает на определенный день недели, определенную дату, точный момент в;
    on Tuesday во вторник;
    on another day в другой день ~ the 5th of December 5-го декабря;
    on Christmas eve в канун рождества ~ errand на посылках ~ errand по поручению ~ examining the box closer I found it empty внимательно осмотрев ящик, я убедился, что в нем ничего нет;
    payable on demand оплата по требованию ~ prep указывает на состояние, процесс, характер действия в, на;
    on fire в огне;
    the dog is on the chain собака на цепи;
    on sale в продаже ~ good authority из достоверного источника;
    on that ground на этом основании interest ~ capital процент на капитал;
    tax on imports налог на импорт;
    on high вверху, на высоте ~ prep во временном значении указывает на последовательность, очередность наступления действий по, после;
    on my return I met many friends по возвращении я встретил много друзей ~ prep во временном значении указывает на одновременность действий во время, в течение;
    on my way home по пути домой ~ prep указывает на состояние, процесс, характер действия в, на;
    on fire в огне;
    the dog is on the chain собака на цепи;
    on sale в продаже sale: on ~ в продаже ~ good authority из достоверного источника;
    on that ground на этом основании ~ prep в (составе, числе) ;
    on the commission(delegation) в составе комиссии (делегации) ;
    on the jury в числе присяжных;
    on the list в списке ~ prep в (составе, числе) ;
    on the commission( delegation) в составе комиссии (делегации) ;
    on the jury в числе присяжных;
    on the list в списке ~ prep в (составе, числе) ;
    on the commission(delegation) в составе комиссии (делегации) ;
    on the jury в числе присяжных;
    on the list в списке ~ the morning of the 5th of December утром 5-го декабря;
    on time вовремя the door opens ~ a lawn дверь выходит на лужайку;
    on the right направо;
    on the North на севере the door opens ~ a lawn дверь выходит на лужайку;
    on the right направо;
    on the North на севере right: ~ правая сторона;
    on the right справа (где) ;
    to the right направо (куда) ~ the 5th of December 5-го декабря;
    on Christmas eve в канун рождества ~ the morning of the 5th of December утром 5-го декабря;
    on time вовремя time: to make ~ амер. ехать на определенной скорости;
    on time амер. точно, вовремя;
    at one time некогда ~ prep во временном значении указывает на определенный день недели, определенную дату, точный момент в;
    on Tuesday во вторник;
    on another day в другой день pass ~ передавать pass ~ переходить к другому вопросу pass: ~ on выносить( решение) ~ on передавать дальше ~ on переходить( к другому вопросу и т. п.) ~ on проходить дальше;
    pass on, please! проходите!, не останавливайтесь! ~ on проходить дальше;
    pass on, please! проходите!, не останавливайтесь! ~ on умереть passing ~ передача passing ~ переход к другому вопросу the picture hangs ~ the wall картина висит на стене;
    he has a blister on the sole of his foot у него волдырь на пятке put ~ включать put ~ запускать put ~ прибавлять put ~ приводить в действие put ~ увеличивать put: ~ on надевать ~ on принимать вид;
    напускать на себя reckon ~ полагаться reckon ~ рассчитывать reflect ~ бросать тень reflect ~ быть во вред reflect ~ вызывать сомнения reflect: ~ размышлять, раздумывать (on, upon) ;
    reflect on, reflect upon бросать тень;
    подвергать сомнению rely ~ быть уверенным rely ~ доверять rely ~ надеяться rely ~ опираться rely ~ основываться rely ~ полагаться rely ~ рассчитывать secured ~ гарантированный secured ~ обеспеченный send ~ отправлять send ~ отсылать ~ указывает на движение дальше, далее, вперед;
    to send one's luggage on послать багаж вперед, заранее;
    on and on не останавливаясь sending ~ отправление ~ prep за (что-л.), на (что-л.) ;
    to live on 5 a week жить на 5 фунтов в неделю;
    she got it on good terms она получила это на выгодных условиях she had a green hat ~ на ней была зеленая шляпа she smiled ~ me она мне улыбнулась sign ~ нанимать на работу sign: ~ on вчт. войти ~ on вчт. входить ~ on радио дать знак начала передачи;
    sign up = sign on ~ on радио дать знак начала передачи;
    sign up = sign on ~ on нанимать(ся) на работу signing ~ возвращение на работу signing ~ прием на работу sit ~ заседать sit: ~ on быть членом (комиссии) ~ on разг. осадить;
    выбранить ~ on разбирать (дело) ~ up разг. (внезапно) заинтересоваться (тж. sit up and take notice) ;
    to make (smb.) sit up расшевелить, встряхнуть( кого-л.) ;
    sit upon = sit on stake ~ делать ставку take ~ браться за дело take ~ нанимать на службу take: ~ on брать( работу) ;
    браться (за дело и т. п.) ~ on важничать, задирать нос ~ on иметь успех, становиться популярным ~ on воен. открыть огонь ~ on полнеть ~ on принимать на службу ~ on разг. сильно волноваться, огорчаться, расстраиваться taken ~ нанятый taken ~ приглашенный на работу interest ~ capital процент на капитал;
    tax on imports налог на импорт;
    on high вверху, на высоте ~ указывает на: продолжение или развитие действия: to walk on продолжать идти;
    go on! продолжай(те) !;
    there is a war on идет война they rose ~ their enemies они поднялись на своих врагов the town lies ~ lake Michigan город находится на озере Мичиган;
    a house on the river дом у реки trade ~ извлекать выгоду trade ~ использовать в личных целях ~ указывает на включение, соединение (об аппарате, механизме): turn on the gas! включи газ!;
    the light is on свет горит, включен verge ~ граничить с verge: ~ клониться, приближаться (to, towards - к чему-л.) ;
    verge on, verge upon граничить (с чем-л.) ;
    it verges on madness это граничит с безумием ~ указывает на: продолжение или развитие действия: to walk on продолжать идти;
    go on! продолжай(те) !;
    there is a war on идет война walk: ~ on театр. играть роль без слов ~ on идти вперед ~ on продолжать ходьбу ~ prep о, об, относительно, касательно, по;
    we talked on many subjects мы говорили о многом on указывает на наличие (какой-л.) одежды (на ком-л.): what had he on? во что он был одет? ~ указывает на идущие в театре (кинотеатре) пьесы (фильмы): Macbeth is on tonight сегодня идет "Макбет";
    what is on in London this spring? какие пьесы идут этой весной в Лондоне? work ~ продолжать упорно работать work: ~ on = work upon ~ on продолжать работать

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > on

  • 98 плевать в потолок

    прост., неодобр.
    cf. sit with idle hands; sit twiddling one's thumbs; sit like a dummy (a log); keep one's hands in pockets; fold one's arms

    Грех - лежать бездельником и в потолок плевать. А работать никогда не грех. (Е. Кравченко, Бычок-дипломат) — It's a sin to sit twiddling your thumbs. But to work is never a sin.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > плевать в потолок

  • 99 Á

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    a negative suffix to verbs, not;
    era útmakligt, at it is not unmeet that.
    * * *
    1.
    á, prep., often used elliptically, or even adverbially, [Goth. ana; Engl. on; Germ. an. In the Scandinavian idioms the liquid n is absorbed. In English the same has been supposed to happen in adverbial phrases, e. g. ‘along, away, abroad, afoot, again, agate, ahead, aloft, alone, askew, aside, astray, awry,’ etc. It is indeed true that the Ormulum in its northern dialect freq. uses o, even in common phrases, such as ‘o boke, o land, o life, o slæpe, o strande, o write, o naht, o loft,’ etc., v. the glossary; and we may compare on foot and afoot, on sleep (Engl. Vers. of Bible) and asleep; A. S. a-butan and on-butan (about); agen and ongean (again, against); on bæc, aback; on life, alive; on middan, amid. But it is more than likely that in the expressions quoted above, as well as in numberless others, as well in old as in modern English, the English a- as well as the o- of the Ormulum and the modern Scottish and north of England o- are in reality remains of this very á pronounced au or ow, which was brought by the Scandinavian settlers into the north of England. In the struggle for supremacy between the English dialects after the Conquest, the Scandinavian form á or a won the day in many cases to the exclusion of the Anglo-Saxon on. Some of these adverbs have representatives only in the Scandinavian tongues, not in Anglo-Saxon; see below, with dat. B. II, C. VII; with acc. C. I. and VI. The prep. á denotes the surface or outside; í and ór the inside; at, til, and frá, nearness measured to or from an object: á thus answers to the Gr. επί; the Lat. in includes á and i together.]
    With dat. and acc.: in the first case with the notion of remaining on a place, answering to Lat. in with abl.; in the last with the notion of motion to the place, = Lat. in with acc.
    WITH DAT.
    A. Loc.
    I. generally on, upon; á gólfi, on the floor, Nj. 2; á hendi, on the hand (of a ring), 48, 225; á palli, 50; á steini, 108; á vegg, 115; á sjá ok á landi, on sea and land. In some instances the distinction between d and i is loose and wavering, but in most cases common sense and usage decide; thus ‘á bók’ merely denotes the letters, the penmanship, ‘í’ the contents of a book; mod. usage, however, prefers ‘í,’ lesa í bók, but stafr á bók. Old writers on the other hand; á bókum Enskum, in English books, Landn. 24, but í Aldafars bók, 23 (in the book De Mensurâ Temporum, by Bede), cp. Grág. i. 76, where á is a false reading instead of at; á bréfi, the contents of a letter: of clothing or arms, mítr á höfði, sverð á hlið, mitre on head, sword on side, Fms. i. 266, viii. 404; hafa lykil á sér, on one’s person, 655 xxvii. 22; möttull á tyglum, a mantle hanging on (i. e. fastened by) laces, Fms. vii. 201: á þingi means to be present at a meeting; í þingi, to abide within a jurisdiction; á himni, á jörðu, on (Engl. in) heaven and earth, e. g. in the Lord’s Prayer, but í helviti, in hell; á Gimli, Edda (of a heavenly abode); á báti, á skipi denote crew and cargo, ‘í’ the timber or materials of which a ship is built, Eg. 385; vera í stafni á skipi, 177: á skógi, to be abroad in a wood (of a hunter, robber, deer); but to be situated (a house), at work (to fell timber), í skógi, 573, Fs. 5, Fms. iii. 122, viii. 31, xi. 1, Glúm. 330, Landn. 173; á mörkinni, Fms. i. 8, but í mörk, of a farm; á firðinum means lying in a firth, of ships or islands (on the surface of the water), þær eyjar liggja á Breiðafirði, Ld. 36; but í firði, living in a district named Firth; á landi, Nj. 98, Fms. xi. 386.
    II. á is commonly used in connection with the pr. names or countries terminating in ‘land,’ Engl. in, á Englandi, Írlandi, Skotlandi, Bretlandi, Saxlandi, Vindlandi, Vínlandi, Grænalandi, Íslandi, Hálogalandi, Rogalandi, Jótlandi, Frakklandi, Hjaltlandi, Jamtalandi, Hvítramannalandi, Norðrlöndum, etc., vide Landn. and the index to Fms. xii. In old writers í is here very rare, in modern authors more frequent; taste and the context in many instances decide. An Icelander would now say, speaking of the queen or king, ‘á Englandi,’ ruling over, but to live ‘í Englandi,’ or ‘á Englandi;’ the rule in the last case not being quite fixed.
    2. in connection with other names of countries: á Mæri, Vörs, Ögðum, Fjölum, all districts of Norway, v. Landn.; á Mýrum (in Icel.), á Finnmörk, Landn., á Fjóni (a Danish island); but í Danmörk, Svíþjóð (á Svíþjóðu is poët., Gs. 13).
    3. before Icel. farms denoting open and elevated slopes and spaces (not too high, because then ‘at’ must be used), such as ‘staðr, völlr, ból, hjalli, bakki, heimr, eyri,’ etc.; á Veggjum, Landn. 69; á Hólmlátri, id.: those ending in ‘-staðr,’ á Geirmundarstöðum, Þórisstöðum, Jarðlangsstöðum…, Landn.: ‘-völlr,’ á Möðruvöllum: á Fitjum (the farm) í Storð (the island), í Fenhring (the island) á Aski (the farm), Landn., Eg.: ‘-nes’ sometimes takes á, sometimes í (in mod. usage always ‘í’), á Nesi, Eb. 14, or í Krossnesi, 30; in the last case the notion of island, νησος, prevails: so also, ‘fjörðr,’ as, þeir börðust á Vigrafirði (of a fight o n the ice), Landn. 101, but orusta í Hafrsfirði, 122: with ‘-bær,’ á is used in the sense of a farm or estate, hón sa á e-m bæ mikit hús ok fagrt, Edda 22; ‘í bæ’ means within doors, of the buildings: with ‘Bær’ as pr. name Landn. uses ‘í,’ 71, 160, 257, 309, 332.
    4. denoting on or just above; of the sun, when the time is fixed by regarding the sun in connection with points in the horizon, a standing phrase in Icel.; sól á gjáhamri, when the sun is on the crag of the Rift, Grág. i. 26, cp. Glúm. 387; so, brú á á, a bridge on a river, Fms. viii. 179, Hrafn. 20; taka hús á e-m, to surprise one, to take the house over his head, Fms. i. 11.
    III. á is sometimes used in old writers where we should now expect an acc., esp. in the phrase, leggja sverði (or the like) á e-m, or á e-m miðjum, to stab, Eg. 216, Gísl. 106, Band. 14; þá stakk Starkaðr sprotanum á konungi, then Starkad stabbed the king with the wand, Fas. iii. 34; bíta á kampi (vör), to bite the lips, as a token of pain or emotion, Nj. 209, 68; taka á e-u, to touch a thing, lay hold of it, v. taka; fá á e-u, id. (poët.); leggja hendr á (better at) síðum, in wrestling, Fms. x. 331; koma á úvart á e-m, to come on one unawares, ix. 407 (rare).
    B. TEMP. of a particular point or period of time, at, on, in:
    I. gener. denoting during, in the course of; á nótt, degi, nætrþeli …, Bs. i. 139; or spec. adding a pron. or an adject., á næsta sumri, the next summer; á því ári, þingi, misseri, hausti, vári, sumri …, during, in that year …, Bs. i. 679, etc.; á þrem sumrum, in the course of three summers, Grág. i. 218; á þrem várum, Fms. ii. 114; á hálfs mánaðar fresti, within half a month’s delay, Nj. 99; á tvítugs, sextugs … aldri, á barns, gamals aldri, etc., at the age of …, v. aldr: á dögum e-s, in the days of, in his reign or time, Landn. 24, Hrafn. 3, Fms. ix. 229.
    II. used of a fixed recurrent period or season; á várum, sumrum, haustum, vetrum, á kveldum, every spring, summer …, in the evenings, Eg. 711, Fms. i. 23, 25, vi. 394, Landn. 292: with the numeral adverbs, cp. Lat. ter in anno, um sinn á mánuði, ári, once a month, once a year, where the Engl. a is not the article but the preposition, Grág. i. 89.
    III. of duration; á degi, during a whole day, Fms. v. 48; á sjau nóttum, Bárð. 166; á því meli, during that time, in the meantime, Grág. i. 259.
    IV. connected with the seasons (á vetri, sumri, vári, hausti), ‘á’ denotes the next preceding season, the last winter, summer, autumn, Eb. 40, 238, Ld. 206: in such instances ‘á’ denotes the past, ‘at’ the future, ‘í’ the present; thus í vetri in old writers means this winter; á vetri, last winter; at vetri, next winter, Eb. 68 (in a verse), etc.
    C. In various other relations, more or less metaphorically, on, upon, in, to, with, towards, against:
    I. denoting object, in respect of, against, almost periphrastically; dvelja á náðum e-s, under one’s protection, Fms. i. 74; hafa metnað á e-u, to be proud of, to take pride in a thing, 127.
    2. denoting a personal relation, in; bæta e-t á e-m, to make amends, i. e. to one personally; misgöra e-t á e-m, to inflict wrong on one; hafa elsku (hatr) á e-m, to bear love ( hatred) to one, Fms. ix. 242; hefna sín á e-m, to take revenge on one’s person, on anyone; rjúfa sætt á e-m, to break truce on the person of any one, to offend against his person, Nj. 103; hafa sár á sér, 101; sjá á e-m, to read on or in one’s face; sér hann á hverjum manni hvárt til þín er vel eðr illa, 106; var þat brátt auðséð á hennar högum, at …, it could soon be seen in all her doings, that …, Ld. 22.
    3. also generally to shew signs of a thing; sýna fáleika á sér, to shew marks of displeasure, Nj. 14, Fs. 14; taka vel, illa, lítt, á e-u, to take a thing well, ill, or indifferently, id.; finna á sér, to feel in oneself; fann lítt á honum, hvárt …, it could hardly be seen in his face, whether …, Eb. 42; líkindi eru á, it is likely, Ld. 172; göra kost á e-u, to give a choice, chance of it, 178; eiga vald á e-u, to have power over …, Nj. 10.
    II. denoting encumbrance, duty, liability; er fimtardómsmál á þeim, to be subject to …, Nj. 231; the phrase, hafa e-t á hendi, or vera á hendi e-m, on one’s hands, of work or duty to be done; eindagi á fé, term, pay day, Grág. i. 140; ómagi (skylda, afvinna) á fé, of a burden or encumbrance, D. I. and Grág. in several passages.
    III. with a personal pronoun, sér, mér, honum …, denoting personal appearance, temper, character, look, or the like; vera þungr, léttr … á sér, to be heavy or light, either bodily or mentally; þungr á sér, corpulent, Sturl. i. 112; kátr ok léttr á sér, of a gay and light temper, Fms. x. 152; þat bragð hafði hann á sér, he looked as if, … the expression of his face was as though …, Ld., cp. the mod. phrase, hafa á sér svip, bragð, æði, sið, of one’s manner or personal appearance, to bear oneself as, or the like; skjótr (seinn) á fæti, speedy ( slow) of foot, Nj. 258.
    IV. as a periphrasis of the possessive pronoun connected with the limbs or parts of the body. In common Icel. such phrases as my hands, eyes, head … are hardly ever used, but höfuð, eyru, hár, nef, munnr, hendr, fætr … á mér; so ‘í’ is used of the internal parts, e. g. hjarta, bein … í mér; the eyes are regarded as inside the body, augun í honum: also without the possessive pronoun, or as a periphrasis for a genitive, brjóstið á e-m, one’s breast, Nj. 95, Edda 15; súrnar í augum, it smarts in my eyes, my eyes smart, Nj. 202; kviðinn á sér, its belly, 655 xxx. 5, Fms. vi. 350; hendr á henni, her hands, Gísl. (in a verse); í vörunum á honum, on his lips, Band. 14; ristin á honum, his step, Fms. viii. 141; harðr í tungu, sharp of tongue, Hallfred (Fs. 114); kalt (heitt) á fingrum, höndum, fótum …, cold ( warm) in the fingers, hands, feet …, i. e. with cold fingers, etc.; cp. also the phrase, verða vísa (orð) á munni, of extemporising verses or speeches, freq. in the Sagas; fastr á fótum, fast by the leg, of a bondsman, Nj. 27: of the whole body, díla fundu þeir á honum, 209. The pers. pron. is used only in solemn style (poetry, hymns, the Bible), and perhaps only when influenced by foreign languages, e. g. mitt hjarta hví svo hryggist þú, as a translation of ‘warumb betrübst du dich mein Herz?’ the famous hymn by Hans Sachs; instead of the popular hjartað í mér, Sl. 43, 44: hjartað mitt is only used as a term of endearment, as by a husband to his wife, parents to their child, or the like, in a metaphorical sense; the heart proper is ‘í mér,’ not ‘mitt.’
    2. of other things, and as a periphrasis of a genitive, of a part belonging to the whole, e. g. dyrr á husi = húsdyrr, at the house-doors; turn á kirkju = kirkju turn; stafn, skutr, segl, árar … á skipi, the stem, stern, sail … of a ship, Fms. ix. 135; blöð á lauk, á tré …, leaves of a leek, of a tree …, Fas. i. 469; egg á sverði = sverðs egg; stafr á bók; kjölr á bók, and in endless other instances.
    V. denoting instrumentality, by, on, or a-, by means of; afla fjár á hólmgöngum, to make money a-duelling, by means of duels, Eg. 498; á verkum sínum, to subsist on one’s own work, Njarð. 366: as a law term, sekjast á e-ju, to be convicted upon …, Grág. i. 123; sekst maðr þar á sínu eigini ( a man is guilty in re sua), ef hann tekr af þeim manni er heimild ( possessio) hefir til, ii. 191; falla á verkum sínum, to be killed flagranti delicto, v. above; fella e-n á bragði, by a sleight in wrestling; komast undan á flótta, to escape by flight, Eg. 11; á hlaupi, by one’s feet, by speed, Hkr. ii. 168; lifa á e-u, to feed on; bergja á e-u, to taste of a thing; svala sér á e-u, to quench the thirst on.
    VI. with subst. numerals; á þriðja tigi manna, up to thirty, i. e. from about twenty to thirty, Ld. 194; á öðru hundraði skipa, from one to two hundred sail strong, Fms. x. 126; á níunda tigi, between eighty and ninety years of age, Eg. 764, v. above: used as prep., á hendi, on one’s hand, i. e. bound to do it, v. hönd.
    VII. in more or less adverbial phrases it may often be translated in Engl. by a participle and a- prefixed; á lopti, aloft; á floti, afloat; á lífi, alive; á verðgangi, a-begging; á brautu, away; á baki, a-back, behind, past; á milli, a-tween; á laun, alone, secretly; á launungu, id.; á móti, against; á enda, at an end, gone; á huldu, hidden; fara á hæli, to go a-heel, i. e. backwards, Fms. vii. 70;—but in many cases these phrases are transl. by the Engl. partic. with a, which is then perh. a mere prefix, not a prep., á flugi, a-flying in the air, Nj. 79; vera á gangi, a-going; á ferli, to be about; á leiki, a-playing, Fms. i. 78; á sundi, a-swimming, ii. 27; á verði, a-watching, x. 201; á hrakningi, a-wandering; á reiki, a-wavering; á skjálfi, a-shivering; á-hleri, a-listening; á tali, a-talking, Ísl. ii. 200; á hlaupi, a-running, Hkr. ii. 268; á verki, a-working; á veiðum, a-hunting; á fiski, a-fishing; á beit, grazing: and as a law term it even means in flagranti, N. G. L. i. 348.
    VIII. used absolutely without a case in reference to the air or the weather, where ‘á’ is almost redundant; þoka var á mikil, a thick fog came on, Nj. 267; niðamyrkr var á, pitch darkness came on, Eg. 210; allhvast á norðan, a very strong breeze from the north, Fms. ix. 20; þá var á norðrænt, a north wind came on, 42, Ld. 56; hvaðan sem á er, from whatever point the wind is; var á hríð veðrs, a snow storm came on, Nj. 282; görði á regn, rain came on, Fms. vi. 394, xi. 35, Ld. 156.
    WITH ACC.
    A. Loc.
    I. denoting simple direction towards, esp. connected with verbs of motion, going, or the like; hann gékk á bergsnös, Eg. 389; á hamar, Fas. ii. 517.
    2. in phrases denoting direction; liggja á útborða, lying on the outside of the ship, Eg. 354; á annat borð skipinu, Fms. vii. 260; á bæði borð, on both sides of the ship, Nj. 124, Ld. 56; á tvær hliðar, on both sides, Fms. v. 73. Ísl. ii. 159; á hlið, sidewards; út á hlið, Nj. 262, Edda 44; á aðra hönd henni, Nj. 50, Ld. 46; höggva á tvær hendr, to hew or strike right and left, Ísl. ii. 368, Fas. i. 384, Fms. viii. 363, x. 383.
    3. upp á, upon; hann tók augu Þjaza ok kastaði upp á himin, Edda 47: with verbs denoting to look, see, horfa, sjá, líta, etc.; hann rak skygnur á land, he cast glances towards the land, Ld. 154.
    II. denoting direction with or without the idea of arriving:
    1. with verbs denoting to aim at; of a blow or thrust, stefna á fótinn, Nj. 84; spjótið stefnir á hann miðjan, 205: of the wind, gékk veðrit á vestr, the wind veered to west, Fms. ix. 28; sigla á haf, to stand out to sea, Hkr. i. 146, Fms. i. 39: with ‘út’ added, Eg. 390, Fms. x. 349.
    2. conveying the notion of arriving, or the intervening space being traversed; spjótið kom á miðjan skjöldinn, Eg. 379, Nj. 96, 97; langt upp á land, far up inland, Hkr. i. 146: to reach, taka ofan á belti, of the long locks of a woman, to reach down to the belt, Nj. 2; ofan á bringu, 48; á þa ofan, 91.
    III. without reference to the space traversed, connected with verbs denoting to go, turn, come, ride, sail, throw, or the like, motion of every kind; hann kastar honum á völlinn, he flings him down, Nj. 91; hlaupa á skip sitt, to leap on board his ship, 43; á hest, to mount quickly, Edda 75; á lend hestinum, Nj. 91; hann gengr á sáðland sitt, he walks on to his fields, 82: on, upon, komast á fætr, to get upon one’s legs, 92; ganga á land, to go a-shore, Fms. i. 40; ganga á þing, vii. 242, Grág. (often); á skóg, á merkr ok skóga, into a wood, Fb. i. 134, 257, Fms. xi. 118, Eg. 577, Nj. 130; fara á Finnmörk, to go travelling in Finmark, Fms. i. 8; koma, fara á bæ, to arrive at the farm-house; koma á veginn, Eg. 578; stíga á bát, skip, to go on board, 158; hann gékk upp á borg, he went up to the burg (castle), 717; en er þeir komu á loptriðið, 236; hrinda skipum á vatn, to float the ships down into the water, Fms. i. 58; reka austr á haf, to drift eastwards on the sea, x. 145; ríða ofan á, to ride down or over, Nj. 82.
    IV. in some cases the acc. is used where the dat. would be used, esp. with verbs denoting to see or hear, in such phrases as, þeir sá boða mikinn inn á fjörðinn, they saw great breakers away up in the bight of the firth, the acc. being due perhaps to a motion or direction of the eye or ear towards the object, Nj. 124; sá þeir fólkit á land, they saw the people in the direction of land, Fas. ii. 517: in phrases denoting to be placed, to sit, to be seated, the seat or bench is freq. in the acc. where the dat. would now be used; konungr var þar á land upp, the king was then up the country, the spectator or narrator is conceived as looking from the shore or sea-side, Nj. 46; sitja á miðjan bekk, to be seated on the middle bench, 50; skyldi konungs sæti vera á þann bekk … annat öndvegi var á hinn úæðra pall; hann setti konungs hásæti á miðjan þverpall, Fms. vi. 439, 440, cp. Fagrsk. l. c., Sturl. iii. 182; eru víða fjallbygðir upp á mörkina, in the mark or forest, Eg. 58; var þar mörk mikil á land upp, 229; mannsafnaðr er á land upp (viewed from the sea), Ld. 76; stóll var settr á mótið, Fas. i. 58; beiða fars á skip, to beg a passage, Grág. i. 90.
    V. denoting parts of the body; bíta e-n á barka, to bite one in the throat, Ísl. ii. 447; skera á háls, to cut the throat of any one, Nj. 156; brjóta e-n á háls, to break any one’s neck; brjóta e-n á bak, to break any one’s back, Fms. vii. 119; kalinn á kné, frozen to the knees with cold, Hm. 3.
    VI. denoting round; láta reipi á háls hesti, round his horse’s neck, 623. 33; leggja söðul á hest, Nj. 83; and ellipt., leggja á, to saddle; breiða feld á hofuð sér, to wrap a cloak over his head, 164; reyta á sik mosa, to gather moss to cover oneself with, 267; spenna hring á hönd, á fingr, Eg. 300.
    VII. denoting a burden; stela mat á tvá hesta, hey á fimtán hesta, i. e. a two, a fifteen horse load, Nj. 74: metaph., kjósa feigð á menn, to choose death upon them, i. e. doom them to death, Edda 22.
    B. TEMP.
    I. of a period of time, at, to; á morgun, to-morrow (í morgun now means the past morning, the morning of to-day), Ísl. ii. 333.
    II. if connected with the word day, ‘á’ is now used before a fixed or marked day, a day of the week, a feast day, or the like; á Laugardag, á Sunnudag …, on Saturday, Sunday, the Old Engl. a-Sunday, a-Monday, etc.; á Jóladaginn, Páskadaginn, on Yule and Easter-day; but in old writers more often used ellipt. Sunnudaginn, Jóladaginn …, by dropping the prep. ‘á,’ Fms. viii. 397, Grág. i. 18.
    III. connected with ‘dagr’ with the definite article suffixed, ‘á’ denotes a fixed, recurring period or season, in; á daginn, during the day-time, every day in turn, Grett. 91 A.
    IV. connected with ‘evening, morning, the seasons,’ with the article; á kveldit, every evening, Ld. 14; á sumarit, every summer, Vd. 128, where the new Ed. Fs. 51 reads sumrum; á haust, every autumn, Eg. 741 (perh. a misprint instead of á haustin or á haustum); á vetrinn, in the winter time, 710; á várit, every spring, Gþl. 347; the sing., however, is very rare in such cases, the old as well as mod. usage prefers the plur.; á nætrnar, by night, Nj. 210; á várin, Eg. 710; á sumrin, haustin, á morgnana, in the morning (á morgin, sing., means to-morrow); á kveldin, in the evening, only ‘dagr’ is used in sing., v. above (á daginn, not á dagana); but elliptically and by dropping the article, Icelanders say, kveld og morgna, nótt og dag, vetr sumar vor og haust, in the same sense as those above mentioned.
    V. denoting duration, the article is dropped in the negative phrase, aldri á sinn dag, never during one’s life; aldri á mína daga, never in my life, Bjarn. 8, where a possess. pron. is put between noun and prep., but this phrase is very rare. Such phrases as, á þann dag, that day, and á þenna dag, Stj. 12, 655 xxx. 2. 20, are unclassical.
    VI. á dag without article can only be used in a distributive sense, e. g. tvisvar á dag, twice a-day; this use is at present freq. in Icel., yet instances from old writers are not on record.
    VII. denoting a movement onward in time, such as, liðið á nótt, dag, kveld, morgun, sumar, vetr, vár, haust (or nóttina, daginn …), jól, páska, föstu, or the like, far on in the night, day …, Edda 33; er á leið vetrinn, when the winter was well on, as the winter wore on, Nj. 126; cp. áliðinn: also in the phrase, hniginn á inn efra aldr, well stricken in years, Ld. 68.
    C. Metaph. and in various relations:
    I. somewhat metaphorically, denoting an act only (not the place); fara á fund, á vit e-s, to call for one, Eg. 140; koma á ræðu við e-n, to come to a parley with, to speak, 173; ganga á tal, Nj. 103; skora á hólm, to challenge to a duel on an island; koma á grið, to enter into a service, to be domiciled, Grág. i. 151; fara á veiðar, to go a-hunting, Fms. i. 8.
    β. generally denoting on, upon, in, to; bjóða vöxtu á féit, to offer interest on the money, Grág. i. 198; ganga á berhögg, to come to blows, v. berhögg; fá á e-n, to make an impression upon one, Nj. 79; ganga á vápn e-s, to throw oneself on an enemy’s weapon, meet him face to face, Rd. 310; ganga á lagið, to press on up the spear-shaft after it has passed through one so as to get near one’s foe, i. e. to avail oneself of the last chance; bera fé á e-n, to bribe, Nj. 62; bera öl á e-n, to make drunk, Fas. i. 13; snúinn á e-t, inclined to, Fms. x. 142; sammælast á e-t, to agree upon, Nj. 86; sættast, verða sáttr á e-t, in the same sense, to come to an agreement, settlement, or atonement, 78, Edda 15, Eb. 288, Ld. 50, Fms. i. 279; ganga á mála, to serve for pay as a soldier, Nj. 121; ganga á vald e-s, to put oneself in his power, 267; ganga á sætt, to break an agreement; vega á veittar trygðir, to break truce, Grág. ii. 169.
    II. denoting in regard to, in respect to:
    1. of colour, complexion, the hue of the hair, or the like; hvítr, jarpr, dökkr … á hár, having white, brown, or dark … hair, Ísl. ii. 190, Nj. 39; svartr á brún ok brá, dark of brow and eyebrow; dökkr á hörund, id., etc.
    2. denoting skill, dexterity; hagr á tré, a good carpenter; hagr á járn, málm, smíðar …, an expert worker in iron, metals …, Eg. 4; fimr á boga, good at the bow: also used of mastership in science or arts, meistari á hörpuslátt, a master in striking the harp, Fas. iii. 220; fræðimaðr á kvæði, knowing many poems by heart, Fms. vi. 391; fræðimaðr á landnámssögur ok forna fræði, a learned scholar in histories and antiquities (of Are Frode), Ísl. ii. 189; mikill á íþrótt, skilful in an art, Edda (pref.) 148; but dat. in the phrase, kunna (vel) á skíðum, to be a cunning skater, Fms. i. 9, vii. 120.
    3. denoting dimensions; á hæð, lengd, breidd, dýpt …, in the heighth, length, breadth, depth …, Eg. 277; á hvern veg, on each side, Edda 41 (square miles); á annan veg, on the one side, Grág. i. 89.
    β. the phrase, á sik, in regard to oneself, vel (illa) á sik kominn, of a fine ( ugly) appearance, Ld. 100, Fas. iii. 74.
    III. denoting instrumentality; bjargast á sínar hendr, to live on the work of one’s own hands, (á sínar spýtur is a mod. phrase in the same sense); (vega) á skálir, pundara, to weigh in scales, Grág. ii. 370; at hann hefði tvá pundara, ok hefði á hinn meira keypt en á hinn minna selt, of a man using two scales, a big one for buying and a little one for selling, Sturl. i. 91; á sinn kostnað, at one’s own expense; nefna e-n á nafn, by name, Grág. i. 17, etc. The Icel. also say, spinna á rokk, snældu, to spin on or with a rock or distaff; mala á kvern, to grind in a ‘querne,’ where Edda 73 uses dat.; esp. of musical instruments, syngja, leika á hljóðfæri, hörpu, gígju …; in the old usage, leika hörpu …, Stj. 458.
    IV. denoting the manner or way of doing:
    1. á þessa lund, in this wise, Grág. ii. 22; á marga vega, á alla, ymsa vega, in many, all, respects, Fms. i. 114; á sitt hóf, in its turn, respectively, Ld. 136, where the context shews that the expression answers to the Lat. mutatis mutandis; á Þýðersku, after German fashion, Sks. 288.
    2. esp. of language; mæla, rita á e-a tungu, to speak, write in a tongue; á Írsku, in Irish, Ld. 76; Norrænu, in Norse, Eb. 330, Vm. 35; a Danska tungu, in Danish, i. e. Scandinavian, Norse, or Icelandic, Grág. i. 18; á Vára tungu, i. e. in Icelandic, 181; rita á Norræna tungu, to write in Norse, Hkr. (pref.), Bs. i. 59:—at present, dat. is sometimes used.
    3. in some phrases the acc. is used instead of the dat.; hann sýndi á sik mikit gaman, Fms. x. 329; hann lét ekki á sik finna, he shewed no sign of motion, Nj. 111; skaltú önga fáleika á þik gera (Cod. Kalf.), 14.
    V. used in a distributive sense; skal mörk kaupa gæzlu á kú, eðr oxa fim vetra gamlan, a mark for every cow, Grág. i. 147; alin á hvert hross, 442; á mann, per man (now freq.): cp. also á dag above, lit. B.
    VI. connected with nouns,
    1. prepositional; á hendr (with dat.), against; á hæla, at heel, close behind; á bak, at back, i. e. past, after; á vit (with gen.), towards.
    2. adverbially; á braut, away, abroad; á víxl, in turns; á mis, amiss; á víð ok dreif, a-wide and a-drift, i. e. dispersedly.
    3. used almost redundantly before the following prep.; á eptir, after, behind; á undan, in front of; á meðal, á milli, among; á mót, against; á við, about, alike; á frá (cp. Swed. ifrån), from (rare); á fyrir = fyrir, Haustl. 1; á hjá, beside (rare); á fram, a-head, forwards; á samt, together; ávalt = of allt, always: following a prep., upp á, upon; niðr á, down upon; ofan á, eptir á, post eventum, (temp.) á eptir is loc., id., etc.
    VII. connected with many transitive verbs, answering to the Lat. ad- or in-, in composition, in many cases periphrastically for an objective case. The prep. generally follows after the verb, instead of being prefixed to it as in Lat., and answers to the Engl. on, to; heita kalla, hrópa á, to call on; heyra, hlusta, hlyða á, to hearken to, listen to; hyggja, hugsa á, to think on; minna á, to remind; sjá, líta, horfa, stara, mæna, glápa, koma auga … á, to look on; girnast á, to wish for; trúa á, to believe on; skora á, to call on any one to come out, challenge; kæra á, to accuse; heilsa á, to greet; herja, ganga, ríða, hlaupa, ráða … á, to fall on, attack, cp. ágangr, áreið, áhlaup; ljúga á, to tell lies of, to slander; telja á, to carp at; ausa, tala, hella, kasta, verpa … á, to pour, throw on; ríða, bera, dreifa á, to sprinkle on; vanta, skorta á, to fall short of; ala á, to plead, beg; leggja á, to throw a spell on, lay a saddle on; hætta á, to venture on; gizka á, to guess at; kveða á, to fix on, etc.: in a reciprocal sense, haldast á, of mutual strife; sendast á, to exchange presents; skrifast á, to correspond (mod.); kallast á, to shout mutually; standast á, to coincide, so as to be just opposite one another, etc.
    2.
    f. [Lat. aqua; Goth. ahva; Hel. aha; A. S. eâ; O. H. G. aha, owa; cp. Germ. ach and aue; Fr. eau, eaux; Engl. Ax-, Ex-, etc., in names of places; Swed.-Dan. å; the Scandinavians absorb the hu, so that only a single vowel or diphthong remains of the whole word]:—a river. The old form in nom. dat. acc. sing. is , v. the introduction to A, page 1, Bs. i. 333 sq., where ́n, ́ (acc.), and ́na; so also Greg. 677; the old fragm. of Grág. ii. 222, 223, new Ed. In the Kb. of the Edda the old form occurs twice, viz. page 75, ́na (acc.), (but two lines below, ána), í ́nni (dat.) The old form also repeatedly occurs in the Kb. and Sb. of the Grág., e. g. ii. 266, 267: gen. sing. ár; nom. pl. ár, gen. á contracted, dat. ám, obsolete form ́m; Edda 43, Eg. 80, 99, 133, 185: proverbs, at ósi skal á stemma, answering to the Lat. principiis obsta, Edda 60; hér kemr á til sæfar, here the river runs into the sea, metaph. = this is the very end, seems to have been a favourite ending of old poems; it is recorded in the Húsdrápa and the Norðsetadrápa, v. Edda 96, Skálda 198; cp. the common saying, oil vötn renna til sævar, ‘all waters run into the sea.’ Rivers with glacier water are in Icel. called Hvítá, White river, or Jökulsá: Hitá, Hot river, from a hot spring, opp. to Kaldá, v. Landn.: others take a name from the fish in them, as Laxá, Lax or Salmon river (freq.); Örriða á, etc.: a tributary river is þverá, etc.: ár in the Njála often means the great rivers Ölfusá and Þjórsá in the south of Iceland. Áin helga, a river in Sweden, Hkr. ii: á is also suffixed to the names of foreign rivers, Tempsá = Thames; Dóná, Danube (Germ. Don-au), (mod.), etc. Vide Edda (Gl.) 116, 117, containing the names of over a hundred North-English and Scottish rivers.
    COMPDS: áráll, árbakki, árbrot, ardjúp, árfarvegr, árfors, árgljúfr, árhlutr, ármegin, árminni, ármót, áróss, árreki, árstraumr, árströnd, árvað, árvegr, árvöxtr.

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  • 100 stringere

    1. v/t make narrower
    abito take in
    vite tighten
    stringere amicizia become friends
    2. v/i di tempo press
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    stringere v.tr.
    1 ( tenere saldamente) to grip; ( fra le braccia) to hug, to clasp; ( serrare) to clench: stringere qlco. fra le mani, to grip sthg. in one's hands; il cane stringeva un bastone fra i denti, the dog gripped (o clenched) a stick in its teeth; stringeva fra le braccia un orsacchiotto, she was hugging a teddy bear; la strinse a sé e la baciò, he hugged (o embraced) and kissed her; stringere i pugni, to clench one's fists; stringere le labbra, to press one's lips together; non stringermi così la mano, mi fai male, don't squeeze my hand so hard, it hurts // stringere i denti, to clench one's teeth, (fig.) to grit one's teeth // stringere la mano a qlcu., to shake hands with s.o. (o to shake s.o.'s hand) // è una notizia che mi stringe il cuore, it's a piece of news that breaks my heart // chi troppo vuole nulla stringe, (prov.) grab all lose all
    2 ( spingere) to push: un camion mi strinse contro il guardrail, a lorry pushed me against the guardrail
    3 ( rendere più stretto) to tighten; ( un indumento) to take* in: stringere un nodo, una vite, to tighten a knot, a screw; stringere la cinghia, (anche fig.) to tighten one's belt; devo far stringere questo vecchio vestito, I must have this old dress taken in; stringere i freni, (fig.) to tighten the reins
    4 ( concludere, stipulare) to make*, to draw* up: stringere un'alleanza, to make an alliance; stringere un accordo, to make (o to enter into) an agreement; stringere un trattato, to draw up a treaty; (dir.) stringere un contratto, to make (o to draw up) a contract // stringere amicizia con qlcu., to make friends with s.o.
    5 ( rendere stitico) to constipate: il limone stringe, lemon makes you constipated
    6 (ant., letter.) ( indurre) to persuade; ( costringere) to compel; ( urgere) to press
    7 (mus.) ( accelerare) to quicken: stringere il passo, ( nel ballo) to quicken the step; stringere i tempi, to quicken the tempo, (fig.) to conclude
    8 (mar.) stringere il vento, to haul up on the wind
    v. intr.
    1 ( incalzare) to press, to run* short: il tempo stringe, time is (running) short
    2 ( condensare, riassumere) to make* brief, to make* short: stringi, che non ho tempo da perdere, make it brief, I've no time to waste
    3 ( essere stretto) to be tight: queste scarpe (mi) stringono in punta, these shoes are tight at the toe; questo vestito (mi) stringe in vita, this dress is too tight at the waist
    4 stringere in curva, to take a bend tightly; stringere al centro, to make for the centre.
    stringersi v.rifl.
    1 (per cercare, offrire protezione) to press (against s.o., sthg.); ( per solidarietà) to rally (around s.o.); ( circondare) to surround: il bambino si stringeva alla madre, the child was pressing against his mother; la folla si strinse intorno al vincitore, the crowd surrounded the winner // stringere nelle spalle, to shrug one's shoulders
    2 ( far spazio) to squeeze together, to squeeze up: potete stringervi un poco ancora?, could you squeeze up a little more?
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    1. ['strindʒere]
    vb irreg vt
    1) (con la mano) to grip, hold tight

    stringere la mano a qn (afferrarla) to squeeze o press sb's hand, (salutando) to shake sb's hand, shake hands with sb

    2) (pugno, mascella) to clench, (labbra) to compress

    stringere i denti — to clench one's teeth, fig to grit one's teeth

    3) (gonna, vestito) to take in
    4) (vite) to tighten, (rubinetto) to turn tight, (cintura, nodo) to tighten, pull tight
    5) (avvicinare: oggetti) to close up, put close together, (persone) squeeze together
    6)

    (fraseologia) stringere qn tra le braccia — to clasp sb in one's arms

    2. vi
    (aus avere) (essere stretto) to be tight, (scarpe) to pinch, be tight, (fig : arrivare al dunque) to come to the point

    stringersi a(muro, parete) to press o.s. up against

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    ['strindʒere] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (serrare) to tighten [vite, bullone, presa, labbra]; fig. to tighten up (on) [ sorveglianza]

    stringere a sé o al petto qcn. to hug sb. (to one's bosom); stringere qcn. tra le braccia — to hold sb. in one's arms

    3) (tenere vigorosamente) to grip [volante, corda]
    4)

    stringere la mano a qcn. — (come saluto) to shake hands with sb

    5) (stipulare) to conclude, to strike* (up) [ accordo]; to form [ alleanza]

    stringere amicizia con qcn. — to make friends with sb

    6) (rendere più stretto) to tighten [nodo, cintura]; (restringere) to take* in [ abito]
    7) (sintetizzare) to make* [sth.] short, to shorten, to condense [ racconto]
    8) (comprimere) [ scarpe] to pinch [ piedi]
    9) (chiudere) to box in [ avversario]

    stringere un ciclista contro il marciapiede — [ veicolo] to force a cyclist up against the pavement

    stringere qcn. contro il muro — to pin sb. (up) against the wall

    2.
    verbo intransitivo (aus. avere)

    stringere in vita, sui fianchi — [ vestito] to be tight around the waist, the hips

    3.
    verbo pronominale stringersi
    1) (diventare più stretto) [ strada] to narrow; [ tessuto] to shrink*

    - rsi attorno a — to rally (a)round [parente, amico]; to huddle around o cluster round [ fuoco]

    4) (farsi più vicini) to squeeze up; (abbracciarsi) to hug (each other), to embrace (each other)
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    * * *
    stringere
    /'strindʒere/ [36]
     1 (serrare) to tighten [vite, bullone, presa, labbra]; fig. to tighten up (on) [ sorveglianza]; stringere i pugni to clench one's fists
     2 (abbracciare) stringere a sé o al petto qcn. to hug sb. (to one's bosom); stringere qcn. tra le braccia to hold sb. in one's arms
     3 (tenere vigorosamente) to grip [volante, corda]
     4 stringere la mano a qcn. (come saluto) to shake hands with sb.
     5 (stipulare) to conclude, to strike* (up) [ accordo]; to form [ alleanza]; stringere amicizia con qcn. to make friends with sb.
     6 (rendere più stretto) to tighten [nodo, cintura]; (restringere) to take* in [ abito]
     7 (sintetizzare) to make* [sth.] short, to shorten, to condense [ racconto]
     8 (comprimere) [ scarpe] to pinch [ piedi]
     9 (chiudere) to box in [ avversario]; stringere un ciclista contro il marciapiede [ veicolo] to force a cyclist up against the pavement; stringere qcn. contro il muro to pin sb. (up) against the wall
     (aus. avere)
     1 (incalzare) il tempo stringe time is running out o getting short
     2 (comprimere) stringere in vita, sui fianchi [ vestito] to be tight around the waist, the hips
    III stringersi verbo pronominale
     1 (diventare più stretto) [ strada] to narrow; [ tessuto] to shrink*
     2 (avvolgersi) - rsi in un busto to lace oneself into a corset
     3 (accostarsi) - rsi attorno a to rally (a)round [parente, amico]; to huddle around o cluster round [ fuoco]
     4 (farsi più vicini) to squeeze up; (abbracciarsi) to hug (each other), to embrace (each other); - rsi l'uno contro l'altro to huddle together
    stringere d'assedio to besiege; mi si stringe il cuore my heart wrings o aches; stringere i denti to grit one's teeth.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > stringere

См. также в других словарях:

  • sit on one's hands — {v. phr.}, {informal} To do nothing; fail or refuse to do anything. * /We asked Bill for help with our project, but he sat on his hands./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • sit on one's hands — {v. phr.}, {informal} To do nothing; fail or refuse to do anything. * /We asked Bill for help with our project, but he sat on his hands./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • sit on one's hands — phrasal 1. : to withhold applause : fail to show approval or enthusiasm 2. : to fail to take expected or appropriate action : sit by * * * sit on one s hands To take no action • • • Main Entry: ↑hand * * * take no action …   Useful english dictionary

  • sit on one's hands — idi sit on one s hands a) to fail to applaud b) to fail to take appropriate action …   From formal English to slang

  • sit\ on\ one's\ hands — v. phr. informal To do nothing; fail or refuse to do anything. We asked Bill for help with our project, but he sat on his hands …   Словарь американских идиом

  • sit on one's hands — phrasal 1. to withhold applause ; fail to show approval or enthusiasm 2. to fail to take expected or appropriate action …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sit on one's hands — verb To be idle when action is needed, perhaps because of fear, ignorance, complacency, indecisiveness, or dislike of the person(s) or situation …   Wiktionary

  • sit on one's hands — remain idle, do nothing …   English contemporary dictionary

  • on one's hands — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} In your care or responsibility; that you must do something about. * /Mrs. Blake left her five children with me while she shopped. I could not get anything done with the children on my hands./ * /After everyone bought tickets …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • on one's hands — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} In your care or responsibility; that you must do something about. * /Mrs. Blake left her five children with me while she shopped. I could not get anything done with the children on my hands./ * /After everyone bought tickets …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • on\ one's\ hands — adv or adj. phr. In your care or responsibility; that you must do something about. Mrs. Blake left her five children with me while she shopped. I could not get anything done with the children on my hands. After everyone bought tickets to the… …   Словарь американских идиом

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