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121 петно
spot, stain, blot(разлято) blotch, splodge, splotch, blurпрел. blot. slur, blemish, stain, smearпетно от рождение birth-mark, maculaпетна от пръсти finger-marksпетно мухъл a patch of mouldс петна от влаги damp stainedсветло петно (от светлина) a spot/splash of lightсветли петна на картина bright spots on a pictureслънчеви петна (на пода и пр.) patches/flecks of sunlightбез ни едно петно without a stain on his characterпетно, лепнато на a stigma attached/attaching toна петна spotty, spotted, зоол. бот, punctateставам на петна stain, spotправя петна stain* * *петно̀,ср., -а̀ spot, stain, blot; ( малко) speck, ( голямо) patch, (от кал, боя) splash; ( разлято) blotch, splodge, splotch, blur; прен. blot, slur, blemish, stain, smear; бяло \петноо на челото на животно star; лепвам \петноо на put a stigma on, cast a stain on s.o.’s honour; мазно \петноо grease spot; на \петноа spotty, spotted, зоол., бот. punctate; \петноа от пръсти finger-marks; \петноо, лепнато на a stigma attached/attaching to; \петноо на нечия репутация a dent to s.o.’s image; \петноо от рождение birth-mark, macula; позорно \петноо stigma, brand (за on); с \петноа от влага damp stained; светли \петноа на картина bright spots on a picture; светло \петноо (от светлина) spot/splash of light; слънчеви \петноа (на пода и пр.) patches/flecks of sun-light; слънчево \петноо sun-spot, macula; ставам на \петноа stain, spot.* * *spot: black cat with white spots - черна котка на бели петна; stain: fat петно - мазно петно; blot; blotch; dab{dEb}; daub; fleck; freak; mackle; macle; note{nout}; patch; reflection (прен.); splotch{splOtS}; taint* * *1. (малко) speck, (голямо) patch, (от кал. боя) splash 2. (разлято) blotch, splodge, splotch, blur 3. spot, stain, blot 4. ПЕТНО мухъл a patch of mould 5. ПЕТНО от рождение birth-mark, macula 6. ПЕТНО, лепнато на a stigma attached/ attaching to 7. без ни едно ПЕТНО without a stain on his character 8. бяло ПЕТНО на челото на животно star 9. кърваво ПЕТНО a blood stain 10. лепвам ПЕТНО на put a stigma on, cast a stain/reflect on s. o.'s honour 11. мазно ПЕТНО а grease spot 12. мастилено ПЕТНО an ink-spot/stain 13. мах-вам ПЕТНО take out/remove a stain 14. мътно ПЕТНО (на стъкло и np.) cloud 15. на петна spotty, spotted, зоол, бот, punctate 16. петна от пръсти finger-marks 17. позорно ПЕТНО stigma, brand (за on) 18. правя петна stain 19. прел. blot. slur, blemish, stain, smear 20. с петна от влаги damp stained 21. светли петна на картина bright spots on a picture 22. светло ПЕТНО (от светлина) a spot/splash of light 23. слънчеви петна (на пода и пр.) patches/flecks of sunlight 24. слънчево ПЕТНО sun-spot, macula 25. ставам на петна stain, spot -
122 SKJÓTA
* * *(skýt; skaut, skutum; skotinn), v.1) to shoot with a weapon, with dat. (skjóta öru, spjóti, kólfi);vera skotinn spjóti í gegnum, to be shot through with a spear;skjóta af boga, to shoot with a bow;with the object shot at in acc. (skjóta dýr, mann, sel, fugl);skjóta at e-m, til e-s, to shoot at one;skjóta til hœfis, to shoot at a mark;skjóta brú af, to draw the bridge off or away;skjóta skildi fyrir sik, to put a shield before one;skjóta loku fyrir, to shoot the bolt, lock the door;skjóta frá lokum, to unlock;skjóta e-u fyrir borð, to ‘shoot’ overboard;skjóta skipum á vatn, to launch ships;skjóta báti, to launch a boat from the shore;skjóta útan báti, to shove out a boat;skjóta hesti uridir e-n, to put a horse under one, to mount him;var mér hér skotit á land, I was put ashore here;skjóta e-u niðr, to thrust it down (hann skaut svá fast niðr skildinum, at);skjóta e-m brott or undan, to let one escape;skjóta undan peningum, to abstract, embezzle money;skjóta e-u í hug e-m to suggest to one (þá skaut guð því ráði í hug þeim);skjóta upp hvítum skildi, to hoist a white shield;skjóta upp vita, skjóta eldi í vita, to light up a beacon;skjóta land-tjaldi, to pitch a tent;skjóta á fylking, to draw up in battle array;skjóta á husþingi, to call a meeting together;skjóta á eyrendi, to make a speech;skjóta fótum undir sik, to take to one’s heels, to run;barnit skaut öndu upp, the child began to breathe;skjóta e-u of öxl, to throw off one’s shoulder;vér tólf dómendr, er málum þessum er t il skotit, to whom these suits are handed over;skýt ek því til gúðs ok góðra manna, at, I call God and all good men to witness, that;4) to pay (hann skaut einn fyrir sveitunga sína alla);5) impers., e-u skýtr upp, it shoots up, emerges, comes forth;upp skýtr jörðunni þá ór sænum, then the earth rises from the sea;skaut upp jörðu dag frá degi, the earth appeared day by day (as the snow melted);þó at þér skyti því í hug, though it shot into thy mind, occurred to thee;þeim skaut skelk í bringu, they were panic-stricken;sem kólfi skyti, swift as a dart;6) refl., skjótast.* * *skýt, pret. skaut, skauzt (skauztu rhyming with laust, Fms. vi. in a verse), skaut, pl. skutu; subj. skyti; imperat. skjót, skjóttú; part. skotinn: [A. S. sceôtan, scyttan; Engl. shoot and shut; Dan. skyde; Germ. schiessen.]A. To shoot with a weapon, the weapon being in dat.; skjóta öru (örum), spjóti, fleini, skutli, kesju, kólfi …, Fms. i. 44, x. 308, 362, Eg. 380; þeir þykkjask eigi hafa skotið betra skot, Fms. vii. 211; vera skotinn spjóti í gögnum, shot through with a spear, Nj. 274: the object shot at in acc., skjóta dýr, fugla, sela, Edda 16, Nj. 95, Ld. 56, Fms. x. 356, 362, and passim: also, s. til e-s, to shoot at; s. til fugls, Orkn. 346; s. til hæfis, to shoot at a mark, Fms. ii. 268; s. kesju at e-m, Eg. 380; allir skutu at Baldri, Edda 37.II. to shoot, to push or shove quickly; skjóta loku fyrir (or frá) hurðu (dyrum), to shoot the bolt, lock the door; s. frá lokum, to unlock, Lv. 60; hann lagðisk niðr ok skaut fyrir loku, Eg. 601; skaut hann þá frá lokum, Fms. vi. 189; þeir lögðu hann í kistu ok skutu síðan fyrir borð, and shot the chest overboard, Eg. 127; skaut Egill yfir brúnni, E. shot the bridge over the ditch, 531; s. brú af, to draw the bridge off or away, Fms. xi. 370; s. skipum á vatn, to launch the ships into water, ix. 501; s. báti, to launch a boat from the shore, Nj. 133; s. útan báti, to shove out a boat, 272; brauð þat er hón hafði í ofninn skotið, Hom. 114; menn er í ofn vóru skotnir, 117; var þeim skotið í eld brennanda, Eg. 232; then in all kinds of relations, s. hesti uudir e-n, to put a horse under one, mount him, Eg. 397, 602, Fms. vii. 21; var mér hér skotið á land, I was put ashore here, Nj. 45; s. e-m upp á land, id., Fms. i. 131; s. barni heim af fóstri, to send back a bairn from the fóstr, Grág. i. 276; s. e-m brott, to let one escape, Fms. ix. 420; s. e-m undan, id., vi. 116, vii. 250; s. niðr úmaga, to leave a pauper behind, place him there, Grág. i. 296, 297; s. fé á brott (undan), to abstract, embezzle money, 334; þetta líkar Þórdísi ílla ok skýtr undan peningunum, Korm. 150; skjóttú diametro sólarinnar í tvá staði, divide it into two, Rb. 462; þá skaut Guð því ráði í hug þeim, put this rede into their mind, 655. 3; s. upp hvítum skildi, to hoist a white shield, Fms. x. 347; s. upp vita, to light up the beacon, Hkr. i. 148; þá varð engum vita upp skotið, Orkn. 266; vita-karlinn skaut eldi í vitann, lighted up the beacon, Fms. viii. 188; s. land-tjaldi, to pitch a tent, Nj. 157; var skotið um hann skjaldborg, 274; s. á skjaldborg, to draw up a s., Fms. vii. 70; s. á fylking, to draw up in battle array, Ó. H. 209; s. á húsþingi, to call a meeting together, Eg. 357; s. á eyrendi, to make a speech, Fms. i. 215; skýtr or skýtsk mjök í tvau horn um e-t, see horn B.I. 2; s. fótum undir sik, to take to one’s heels, to run, Fms. viii. 358; hann skaut sér út hjá þeim, shot out, escaped, vi. 189; harm hljóp upp á altarit, ok skaut á knjám sínum, ix. 462; barnit skaut öndu upp, the bairn began to breathe, Hkr. ii. 199; s. skildi fyrir sik, to put a shield before one, Eg. 378, Nj. 156; s. skjóli yfir e-n, to protect (see skjól); Máriusúðin skaut lykkjunum, she (the ship) shivered, Fms. viii. 199; þá segisk, at hann skyti í fyrstu þessu orði, eldisk árgalinn nú, he is said to have let this word slip, to have said, vi. 251; s. e-u of öxl, to throw it off one’s shoulder, Gg. 6; s. e-u á frest, to put off, delay: skjóta augum, to look askance, Eg. (in a verse), from which the mod. gjóta augum is a corruption.III. metaph. to shift or transfer a case to another, appeal; skutu þau til ráða Ólafs, Ld. 74; s. þrætu til ór skurðar e-s, Fms. vii. 203; því skýt ek til Guðs, i. 3; s. sínu máli á Guðs vald, x. 103; s. þessu máli til Frosta-þings …, þeir skutu þangat sínu máli, i. 32; vér tólf dómendr, er málum þessum er til skotið, Nj. 188; s. máli á fylkis-þing, N. G. L. i. 21; skýt ek því til Guðs ok góðra manna, Nj. 176; menn þá er hann skaut ráðum undir, whom he took as his counsel, Fms. vii. 308.IV. [A. S. scot; Engl. shot, scot, see skot, I and II]:—to pay; rétt er at fimm búar virði gripinn, ok skal hann þá skjóta í móti slíku, er þeir virða gripinn dýrra enn hans skuld var fyrir öndverðu, Grág. i. 412; skjóta fé saman, to club money together, make a collection, Mar.; þeir skutu saman fjár-hlutum sínum hverr eptir efnum, Hom, 123 (samskot); hann skaut einn fyrir sveitunga sína alla ( he paid their scot) þá er þeir sátu í skytningum, Ld. 312 (see skytningr).V. impers., e-u skýtr upp, it shoots up, emerges, comes forth; upp skýtr jörðunni þá ór sænum, Edda 44; skaut upp jörðu dag frá degi, the earth appeared day by day (as the snow melted), Fms. ii. 228; þó at þér skyti því í hug, though it shot into thy mind, occurred to thee, Band. 37 new Ed.; þeim skaut skelk í bringu, they were panic-stricken, Ld. 78, Eg. 49, Fb. i. 418 (see skelkr); mjök skýtr mornar vakri, she is much tossed, Hallfred; sveita skaut á skjaldrim, the shield-rim was blood-shot, blood-stained, Orkn. (in a verse); sem kólfi skyti, swift as a dart, Fms. ii. 183.B. Reflex. to shoot, start, move, slip away; Skíði frá ek at skauzt á fætr, S. started to his feet, Skíða R. 52; Björn skauzk aptr síðan at baki Kára, B. shot or slipped behind Kári’s back, Nj. 262; at menn hans skytisk eigi frá honum, lest they should slip away, abscond, Fms. vii. 49; vildi ljósta Gretti, en hann skautzk undan, started away from the blow, Grett. 91 A; þeir fálmauðu af hræðslu, ok skutusk hingað ok þingat undan geislum hans, Niðr. 5; þó at fé hans skjótisk fyrir garðsenda, to slip through by the end of the fence, Grág. ii. 263; nú skýzk maðr undan tali (evades,) N. G. L. i. 97; kemr í hug, at hann mun skotisk hafa undan, ok vilja eigi fara, Ísl. ii. 334: skjótask yfir (impers.), to skip, slip over; mér hefir skotisk yfir að telja hann, þeim hafði yfir skotisk um þetta, they had made a false calculation, Ld. 100; þá skjótumk ek mjök yfir, then I am much mistaken, Skálda (Thorodd); skýzt þeim mörgum vísdómrinn sem betri ván er at, Grett. 25 new Ed.: skjótask e-m, to fail; margir skutusk honum, many forsook him, Fms. i. 22; skutusk þá margir við Þórð í trúnaðinum, many proved false to Thord, Sturl. iii. 75 C; vildi dýrið ljósta þeim hramminum seni heill var, ok skauzk á stúfinn, and stumbled, reeled on the stump of the other leg, Grett. 101 A; hann var nokkut við aldr, ok skauzk á fótum ( and tottered on his legs), ok þó hinn karlmannligsti, Háv. 45: also in the law phrase, hafa e-u fyrir skotið, to have a case forfeited, N. G. L. i. 52, 53; ef hann stefnir eigi … þá er þeim váttum fyrir skotið, then the witnesses are valueless, 54 (cp. Dan. for-skyde).2. reflex., in the mod. skjótask, to go on a short errand, pay a short visit; viltu ekki skjótast með bréfið að tarna? eg ætla að skjútast inn sem snöggvast, bíddu meðan eg skýzt inn, and the like.II. recipr., skjótask á, to exchange shots, Fms. i. 93, vii. 54.III. part., of corn, to shoot; rúgakr al-skotinn, Þiðr. 180. -
123 sporco
(pl -chi) 1. adj dirty2. m dirt* * *sporco agg.1 dirty, soiled, filthy, foul: bambino sporco, dirty child; biancheria sporca, dirty (o soiled) linen; mani sporche di fango, hands dirty with mud // lingua sporca, (fig.) furred tongue // avere la fedina penale sporca, to have a criminal record // avere, sentirsi la coscienza sporca, to have a dirty conscience (o to have something on one's conscience)2 (fig.) ( turpe) dirty, lewd, obscene, coarse; ( disonesto) dishonest, shady: azioni sporche, dishonest actions; barzelletta sporca, dirty joke; è un affare sporco, it's a dirty business // denaro sporco, black (o dirty o slush) money, (sl. amer.) grease: riciclare denaro sporco, to launder money // me l'ha fatta sporca, he has done the dirty on me // adottare una politica sporca, to play dirty◆ s.m. ( sporcizia) dirt, filth.* * *['spɔrko] sporco -a, -chi, -che1. agg(gen) dirty, filthy, (macchiato) stained, (fig : immorale) dirty, (losco: politica, faccenda) shady, (denaro) dirtyil fazzoletto è sporco di inchiostro/sangue — there is ink/blood on the handkerchief
hai le scarpe sporche di fango — there is mud on your shoes, your shoes are muddy
farla sporca a qn fig fam — to do the dirty on sb
2. smdirt, filth* * *1.1) (non pulito) [persona, viso, camera, abito, piatti] dirty2) (macchiato) stained4) (sconcio) [ barzelletta] dirty5)verde, bianco sporco — dirty green, white
6) fig. spreg.2.sostantivo maschile dirt••farla -a a qcn. — to do the dirty on sb.
* * *sporco1 (non pulito) [persona, viso, camera, abito, piatti] dirty2 (macchiato) stained; sporco di sangue bloodstained4 (sconcio) [ barzelletta] dirty5 verde, bianco sporco dirty green, white6 fig. spreg. sporco bugiardo! dirty liar!dirtfarla -a a qcn. to do the dirty on sb.; giocare sporco to play dirty. -
124 rę|ka
Ⅰ f ( Ipl rękami a. rękoma) 1. (dłoń) hand- spracowane ręce work-roughened a. work-worn hands- spocone/lepkie (od potu) ręce sweaty/sticky hands- ręce splamione krwią blood-stained hands- mieć coś w ręku to have sth in one’s hand- chwycić kogoś za rękę to take sb’s hand- wziąć kogoś za rękę to take sb by the hand- trzymać kogoś za rękę to hold sb by the hand- uścisnąć czyjąś rękę to shake sb’s hand- pocałować kogoś w rękę to kiss sb’s hand- chodzić/stawać na rękach to walk/stand on one’s hands- klaskać w ręce to clap one’s hands- oprzeć a. wesprzeć głowę na rękach to prop one’s head on one’s hands- siedział z brodą opartą na ręce he sat with his chin propped on his hand- podłożyć sobie ręce pod głowę to clasp one’s hands behind one’s head- podnieść rękę do góry to put up one’s hand (to answer the question)- posłać komuś ręką całusa to blow a kiss to sb- przekładać coś z ręki do ręki to shift sth from one hand to the other- skaleczyć sobie rękę a. skaleczyć się w rękę to cut one’s hand- skinąć na kogoś ręką to beckon sb- walić ręką w stół to bang the table with one’s fist- wsunąć ręce do kieszeni a. w kieszenie to slide one’s hands into one’s pockets- wyciągnąć a. wyjąć ręce z kieszeni to take one’s hands out of one’s pockets- załamywać ręce to wring one’s hands- zwinąć a. zacisnąć ręce w pięści to clench one’s fists- zakryć usta rękami to cup one’s hands around one’s mouth- złożyć ręce do modlitwy to fold one’s hands in prayer- doręczyć a. oddać coś komuś do rąk własnych to deliver sth to sb personally a. in person- wróżyć komuś z ręki to read sb’s palm- nałożenie rąk laying on of hands, imposition of hands2. (ramię) arm- machać rękami to wave one’s arms (about)- wywijać rękami to flail one’s arms- wykręcić komuś rękę to twist sb’s arm- rozkrzyżować ręce to spread out one’s arms- spleść a. skrzyżować ręce na piersiach to cross one’s arms over one’s chest a. in front of one’s chest- rozkładać bezradnie ręce to spread one’s arms helplessly- wziąć płaszcz na rękę to fling one’s coat over one’s arm- zarzucić komuś ręce na szyję to throw one’s arms around sb’s neck- wziąć kogoś pod rękę to link one’s arm through sb’s3. przen. fachowa/mistrzowska ręka the hand of an expert/master- brak rąk do pracy lack of manpower a. staffⅡ od ręki adv. on the spot- naprawić coś od ręki to fix a. repair sth on the spot- załatwił sprawę od ręki he settled the matter on the spot- rządy silnej ręki strong-arm government- rządzić krajem ciężką a. twardą a. żelazną ręką to rule the country with a heavy hand, to rule the country with a rod of iron- gołymi rękami with one’s bare hands- złapał pstrąga gołymi rękami he caught a trout with his bare hands- zamordowałby ją gołymi rękami he could’ve killed her with his bare hands- na własną rękę on one’s own initiative a. account, off one’s own bat- poszedł tam na własną rękę he went there on his own initiative- wiadomości z pierwszej ręki first-hand information, information straight from the horse’s mouth- towar/wiadomości z drugiej/trzeciej ręki second-hand/third-hand goods/news- kupić coś z drugiej ręki to buy sth second-hand- z pocałowaniem ręki pot. readily, willingly, eagerly- przyjął mój stary płaszcz z pocałowaniem ręki he was only too glad to take my old coat- z ręką na sercu frankly, to be frank, to tell the truth- ręka sprawiedliwości the long arm of the law- bronić się przed czymś rękami i nogami to resist sth with might and main- być komuś na rękę to suit sb- ich wizyta była jej nie na rękę their visit came at an awkward time for her- było to na rękę niektórym politykom it suited certain politicians- być pod ręką to be within reach- być w dobrych rękach to be in good hands- zostawiam cię w dobrych rękach I am leaving you in good hands- być czyjąś prawą ręką to be sb’s right hand- być w czyichś rękach to be in sb’s hands- wszystko jest w ich rękach everything is in their hands- ich los jest w naszych rękach their fate lies in our hands- być/stawać się narzędziem w czyichś rękach to be/become a tool in the hands of sb- dać a. zostawić komuś wolną rękę to give sb carte blanche; to give sb a free hand (co do czegoś in sth)- dać sobie rękę uciąć za kogoś/coś to stand by sb/sth through thick and thin- dałbym sobie rękę uciąć, że to jego widziałem w kinie I’d swear blind it was him I saw at the cinema- rozdawać coś hojną ręką to give sth out unstintingly a. lavishly- grać na cztery ręce to play (piano) duets- walczyć gołymi rękami to fight bare-fisted- iść z kimś ręka w rękę to go hand in hand with sb, to play ball with sb- przychodzić/wracać/odchodzić z gołymi a. pustymi a. próżnymi rękami to come/return/walk away empty-handed- przepraszam, że przychodzę z gołymi rękami so sorry I’m coming up empty-handed- przychodzić/wracać/odchodzić z pełnymi rękami to come/return/leave with one’s hands full, to not come/return/leave empty-handed- pójść komuś na rękę to accommodate sb, to meet sb half-way- jeść komuś z ręki to eat out of sb’s hand- będzie ci jadł z ręki you’ll have him in the palm of your hand- mieć długie ręce (kraść) to have light a. sticky a. itchy fingers; (umieć zaszkodzić) to be able to pull strings- mieć dobrą rękę do roślin to have green fingers- mieć dwie lewe ręce to be all (fingers and) thumbs- mieć dziurawe a. maślane a. gliniane ręce to be all (fingers and) thumbs, to be ham-fisted; to be cack-handed GB pot.- mieć fach w ręku a. mieć w ręku kawałek chleba to have a trade to fall back on- mieć lekką rękę do robienia czegoś to be clever at doing sth- mieć lekką rękę do wydawania pieniędzy to be open-handed, to be reckless in spending money- mieć mocną rękę (energicznie kierować) to have a firm hand; (postępować bezwzględnie) to act firmly- mieć złote ręce to be handy (with one’s fingers)- mieć pełne ręce roboty to have one’s hands full- mieć szczęśliwą rękę do czegoś a. w czymś to be lucky at sth, to be successful at sth- mieć rozwiązane ręce to have a free hand- mieć związane a. skrępowane ręce to have one’s hands tied- mam związane ręce my hands are tied- mieć wszystkie atuty w ręku to hold all the aces- nawinąć się komuś pod rękę pot. to come sb’s way- nie mieć o co rąk zaczepić pot. to be jobless- nie móc ruszyć (ani) ręką, ani nogą pot. to be dead on one’s feet pot., to be worn to a frazzle pot.- nosić kogoś na rękach to think the world of sb, to dote on sb- oddać a. ofiarować komuś rękę to give sb one’s hand in marriage- prosić/ubiegać się/starać się o czyjąś rękę to ask sb’s hand in marriage, to seek sb’s hand- odmówić komuś ręki a. odtrącić czyjąś rękę to refuse to marry sb- odmówiła mu ręki he had been refused her hand- opuścić ręce to give in- nie opuszczaj rąk never say die- zginąć z czyjejś ręki a. z czyichś rąk to die at the hands of sb- patrzeć komuś na ręce to keep an eye on sb- podać komuś a. wyciągnąć do kogoś rękę to offer a. to extend a. to lend a helping hand to sb- możemy sobie podać ręce we are in the same boat; welcome to the club- podnieść rękę na kogoś to raise one’s hand to hit sb, to lift a hand to hit sb- przechodzić przez czyjeś ręce to go a. pass through sb’s hands- przechodzić a. wędrować z rąk do rąk (zmieniać właścicieli) to change hands; (być podawanym) to be passed a. handed round- przemawiać do czyjejś ręki to give sb a backhander- przyjąć kogoś/coś z otwartymi rękami to welcome sb/sth with open arms- przykładać rękę do czegoś to have a hand in sth- robić coś lekką ręką (bez wysiłku) to take sth in one’s stride; (bez zastanowienia) to do sth recklessly, to do sth light-heartedly- siedzieć/czekać z założonymi rękami to stand idly- składać coś w czyjeś ręce to place sth in sb’s able hands- trzymać rękę na pulsie (czegoś) to have one’s finger on the pulse (of sth)- umywać ręce to wash one’s hands- urabiać sobie ręce po łokcie to work one’s fingers to the bone- wpaść w niepowołane ręce to fall into the wrong hands- wyciągnąć rękę do zgody to hold out the olive branch, to make an offer of reconciliation- wyjść z czegoś obronną ręką to come away (completely) unscathed from sth- z najgorszych tarapatów wychodził obronną ręką he would emerge from the worst predicaments unscathed- wytrącić komuś broń z ręki to cut the ground from under sb’s feet- wziąć sprawę w swoje a. we własne ręce to take a matter into one’s own hands- zacierać ręce to rub one’s hands (with satisfaction)- złapać kogoś za rękę to catch sb red-handed a. in the act- żyć z pracy własnych rąk to earn a living- ręka rękę myje (noga nogę wspiera) you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours- ręce (mi) opadają (na myśl o…) my heart fails (at the thought of…)- ręka mnie/ją świerzbi my/her hand is itching- ręka mnie świerzbi, żeby im wygarbować skórę my hand is itching to give them a good hiding- jak a. jakby ręką odjął as if by magic- migrena mi przeszła, jakby ręką odjął my migraine disappeared a. vanished as if by magic- w twoje/wasze/pana ręce! przest. here’s to you!- ręce przy sobie! (keep your) hands off!- ręce przy sobie, bo będę strzelał! hands off or I’ll shoot you!- niech ręka boska broni! God forbid!- ręka, noga, mózg na ścianie! żart. (jako groźba) watch out or there’ll be murder! a. or I’ll blow your brains out a. or I’ll give you the worksThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rę|ka
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125 φύρω
Aἔφῡρον Il.24.162
, A.Pr. 450: [tense] fut.φύρσω Pi.Pae.2.73
, Hsch.: [tense] aor. subj.φύρσω Od.18.21
, inf.φύρσαι A.R.2.59
; laterἔφῡρα AP7.476
(Mel.), Luc.Prom.13:— [voice] Med., [tense] aor. part.φυρσάμενος Nic.Th. 507
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.πεφύρσομαι Pi.N.1.68
codd.; later φῠρήσομαι ([etym.] συμ-) Sch. ad loc.: [tense] aor. (lyr.); later [tense] aor. 2 ἐφύρην [pron. full] [ῠ] ([etym.] συναν-) Luc.Ep.Sat.28: [tense] pf. πέφυρμαι (v. infr.):— mix something dry with something wet, mostly with a sense of mixing so as to spoil or defile,γαῖαν ὕδει φ. Hes.Op.61
; esp. of tears or blood, δάκρυσιν εἵματ' ἔφυρον they wetted, sullied their garments with tears, Il.24.162: c. gen. pro dat.,μή σε.. στῆθος καὶ χείλεα φύρσω αἵματος Od.18.21
:—[voice] Pass.,δάκρυσι πεφυρμένη 17.103
, etc.;ὄμμα δακρύοις πεφυρμένοι E.Or. 1411
(lyr.);πεφυρμένος αἵματι Od.9.397
;γῆ αἵματι πεφ. X.Ages.2.14
; l.c. (lyr.);μητρὸς.. ἐν αἵμασι πεφυρμένοι E.El. 1173
;πάντα βορβόρῳ πεφυρμένα Semon.7.3
;ἱστίον.. πεφυρμένον πρινὸς ἄνθεϊ
stained, dyed,Simon.
54: dub. in signf. of φυράω, ἐλαίῳ ἄλφιτα πεφυρμένα, v.l. for πεφυραμένα in Th.3.49; τέφρᾳ πεφυρμένῃ ὄξει, v.l. for πεφυραμένῃ in Gp.5.39.2.2 of dry things,κόνει φύρουσα.. κάρα E.Hec. 496
; γαίᾳ πεφύρσεσθαι κόμαν to be doomed to have one's hair defiled with earth, Pi. l.c.;ἄνθος ἔφυρε κόνις AP7.476
(Mel.).II metaph., jumble together, confound, confuse, ἔφυρον εἰκῇ πάντα they mingled all things up together, did all at random, A.Pr. 450, cf. Ar.Ra. 945, Pl.Phd. 97b; ([voice] Med., οὐκ ἂν φύροιο would not jumble your arguments, ib. 101e);φύρουσι δ' αὐτὰ θεοὶ πάλιν τε καὶ πρόσω ταραγμὸν ἐντιθέντες E.Hec. 958
; ἐν ταῖς ὁμιλίαις φύρειν to speak confusedly among themselves, M.Ant.8.51:—[voice] Pass., to be mixed up,ἐν τῷ αὐτῷ Pl.Grg. 465c
, cf. d; βίοτον ἐκ πεφυρμένου καὶ θηριώδους διεσταθμήσατο from a confused and savage state, E.Supp. 201.2 [voice] Med., mix with others, mingle in society, Pl.Lg. 950a; φύρεσθαι πρὸς τὸν ἄνθρωπον associate, have dealings with him, Id.Hp. Ma.291a; φυρομένοισιν ἀεὶ περὶ γαστέρος ὁρμήν wallowing in the lusts of the belly, Opp.H.3.440, and cf.μείγνυμι B.
3 confound, Pi.Pae.2.73 (expld. by Sch. as = ἀποκτενεῖ).4 [voice] Pass., metaph., to be mutually befouled by abuse, Plu.2.89d. (Prob. cogn. with πορφύρω.) -
126 melena
f.1 long hair.melenas mop of hair2 mane.3 shock.4 mop of hair.5 melaena, dark, blood-stained stools, melena.6 melena vera.* * *1 (de persona) long hair2 (de león, caballo) mane1 unruly mop of hair sing\soltarse la melena familiar to let one's hair down* * *SF1) [de persona] long hair2) [de león] mane* * *a) ( pelo suelto) long hairb) ( estilo de corte) bobc) ( del león) maned) melenas femenino plural (fam & pey) ( pelo largo) mop of hair (colloq)* * *= mane.Ex. With his flowing white mane, lanky agility and subdued charisma, he was an unflappably aristocratic seducer.----* soltarse la melena = let + Posesivo + hair down.* soltarse la melena cuando joven = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* * *a) ( pelo suelto) long hairb) ( estilo de corte) bobc) ( del león) maned) melenas femenino plural (fam & pey) ( pelo largo) mop of hair (colloq)* * *= mane.Ex: With his flowing white mane, lanky agility and subdued charisma, he was an unflappably aristocratic seducer.
* soltarse la melena = let + Posesivo + hair down.* soltarse la melena cuando joven = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* * *1 (pelo suelto) long haircon la melena al viento with her hair flowing in the windandar a la melena to be at each other's throatssoltarse la melena to let one's hair down2 (estilo de corte) boblleva melenita al estilo de los años 20 she has a 20's bob3 (del león) mane* * *
melena sustantivo femenino
melena sustantivo femenino
1 (de persona) hair: lleva media melena, he wears his hair in a bob
2 (de león) mane
' melena' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabellera
- despeinado
- peinar
- rizar
English:
mane
- bob
* * *♦ nf1. [de persona] long hair;Famsoltarse la melena to let one's hair down2. [de león] mane3.melenas [pelo largo] mop of hair;a ver si te cortas esas melenas why don't you cut that mop of yours?♦ melenas nm invFam long-haired guy* * *f1 de persona long hair2 de león mane* * *melena nf1) : mane2) : long hair3) melenas nfplgreñas: shaggy hair, mop* * *melena n1. (de persona) hair2. (de león) mane -
127 pły|nąć
impf (płynęła, płynęli) vi 1. [osoba, zwierzę] to swim- płynąć żabką/kraulem/na wznak to do the breast stroke/the crawl/the backstroke- płynąć pod wodą to swim underwater- płynąć pod prąd/z prądem (rzeki) to swim with/against the river current2. (być przewożonym) [człowiek] płynąć jachtem/łodzią to go by yacht/boat- płynąć tratwą to float on a raft ⇒ popłynąć3. [łódź, statek] to sail, to steer- płynąć pod (pełnymi) żaglami to go in a. under full sail- płynąć (kursem) z wiatrem/pod wiatr to sail close to a. near the wind/in the teeth of a. against the wind- statek płynie do portu the boat is heading a. sailing a. standing for port ⇒ popłynąć4. [rzeka, płyn, gaz, prąd elektryczny] to flow, to run- Wisła płynie z południa na północ the Vistula flows from South to North- w przewodach płynie prąd electricity flows in a. through the wires, the wires are live- z rur płynęła woda water flowed from the pipes- rurociągiem płynie gaz gas is flowing in a. through the pipeline- krew płynęła z rany blood ran from the wound- łzy płyęły jej po policzkach tears ran down her cheeks- pieniądze płyną jak woda (są wydawane) money is being spent like water; (napływają) money is coming in in huge amounts ⇒ popłynąć5. [obłoki, księżyc] to float- strumień pojazdów płynął autostradą a long stream of vehicles was moving along the motorway- tłum płynie wąskimi uliczkami the crowd is moving along the narrow streets6. [dźwięk, ciepło, zapach] (docierać) to float- przez otwarte okno płynęły dźwięki skrzypiec the sound of violin playing floated in through the open window- płynąca z ogrodu woń bzu the scent of lilac coming from the garden- ciepło płynące z kominka the warmth from the fireplace- światło płynące przez witraż light coming in through the stained-glass window7. [czas, życie] to go by, to pass 8. [wniosek] (wynikać) to come, to result (from)- jaka stąd płynie nauka? what lesson is there in this?- płynie stąd jeden generalny wniosek, a mianowicie… one general conclusion can be drawn from that, i.e. …9 książk. kraina mlekiem i miodem płynąca a land of a. flowing with milk and honeyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pły|nąć
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128 wypap|rać
pf (wypaprzę) Ⅰ vt pot. 1. (pobrudzić) to mess [sth] up, to mess up, to dirty [ręcznik, łazienkę, dywan]- wypaprać palce tuszem/farbą/krwią to stain one’s fingers with ink/paint/blood- wypaprana koszula/serwetka a stained shirt/table napkin2. (zużyć) to use [sth] up, to use up [farbę, klej, tusz] Ⅱ wypaprać się pot. (pobrudzić się) to get dirty (czymś with sth)- wypaprałeś się cały mąką you’ve got flour all over youThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wypap|rać
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