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21 głaz
m (G głazu) (duży) rock; (bardzo duży) boulder- drogę zablokował olbrzymi głaz a huge boulder blocked the road- być zimnym jak głaz to be stony, to be (as) cold as stone- milczeć jak głaz książk. to be as quiet a. silent as the grave- □ głaz narzutowy Geol. erratic boulder* * *on jest zimny jak głaz — (przen) he is stone cold
* * *miboulder; głaz narzutowy erratic boulder, erratic; twardy jak głaz stone-hard; przen. adamant; zimny jak głaz stone cold; mieć serce jak głaz have a heart of flint; milczeć jak głaz be as silent as a tomb.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > głaz
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22 stak-steinóttr
adj. stony, with stones here and there, Eg. 755, v. l.; rough, of a road. -
23 pedregoso
• gravel road• gravelly• rockshaft• rocky• rugged• stony -
24 callis
callis, is, m. ( fem., Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 10; Liv. 22, 14, 8; 31, 42, 8; 36, 15, 9; Curt. 3, 10, 10; 4, 16, 11; Amm. 30, 1, 15; 31, 10, 9; cf. Neue, Formenl. 1, p. 673) [etym. dub.; acc. to Serv. ad Verg. A. 4, 405, and Isid. Orig. 15, 16, 10, from callum; cf. Doed. Syn. IV. p. 68], a stony, uneven, narrow footway, a foot-path, a mountain-path, etc.; most freq., a path made by the treading of cattle: callis est iter pecudum inter montes angustum et tritum, a callo pecudum perduratum, Isid. Orig. l. l.: callis = via pecorum vestigiis trita, Vet. Gloss.I.Lit.:II.per calles silvestres,
Varr. R. R. 2, 9 fin.; 2, 10, 1 and 3; Cic. Sest. 5, 12 Orell.:inde prope inviis callibus ad dictatorem perfugerunt,
Liv. 22, 15, 10; cf. id. 32, 11, 2; Verg. A. 4, 405; cf. Ov. M. 7, 626 al.:per calles ignotos,
Liv. 31, 42, 8; 35, 27, 6; 36, 15, 9; 38, 2, 10; Curt. 7, 11, 7:secreti,
Verg. A. 6, 443:surgens,
Pers. 4 (3), 57.—Transf.A.A mountain-pasturage, alp, declivity, mountain-pass, defile (cf. Vogel ad Curt. 3, 10, 10 N. cr.):B.rara per occultos lucebat semita calles,
Verg. A. 9, 383 Heyne:nos hic pecorum modo per aestivos saltus deviasque callis exercitum ducimus,
Liv. 22, 14, 8:per calles saltusque Macedonicorum montium,
id. 44, 36, 10:in Ciliciae angustiis et inviis callibus dimicare,
Curt. 4, 13, 6:angustis in Ciliciae callibus,
id. 4, 9, 22; 5, 4, 4; 5, 4, 17; Liv. 35, 30, 10:quaestor, cui provincia vetere ex more calles evenerant,
Tac. A. 4, 27 Orell. and Draeg. ad loc.; cf.:(provincia) semitae callesque,
Suet. Aug. 19:calles consitae arboribus,
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25 poor
1. n собир. бедные, бедняки, беднота; неимущиеpoor but honest — беден, но честен
2. a бедный, неимущий, малоимущийalas! poor Yorick! — увы, бедный Йорик!
piss poor — страшно бедный, жалкий, убогий
3. a бедный, несчастныйpoor fellow — бедняга, несчастный
4. a диал. покойный, умерший5. a ирон. шутл. часто скромный; жалкий, ничтожный6. a незначительный, небольшой, жалкий7. a недостаточный, скудный; плохой8. a бедный, скудныйpoor design — плохо выполненный, бедный, бедного рисунка
9. a плохой, низкого качества; скверныйpoor reception — радио, плохой приём
poor road — скверная дорога; дорога в плохом состоянии
poor accuracy — низкая точность; недостаточная точность
a poor set of players — плохая команда, плохие игроки
10. a плохой, слабый11. a неприятный, плохой, не доставляющий удовольствия12. a дурной, низкий, неблагородный13. a неплодородный14. a непитательный15. a слабый, плохой16. a худой, тощий17. a поношенный, износившийсяСинонимический ряд:1. abject (adj.) abject; base; cowardly; mean2. bad (adj.) amiss; bad; dissatisfactory; rotten; unsatisfactory; up; wrong3. barren (adj.) barren; fruitless; sterile; unfertile; unproductive4. beggared (adj.) beggared; broke; depleted; destitute; dirt poor; distressed; flat; fortuneless; hard up; impecunious; impoverished; indigent; insolvent; low; necessitous; needy; penniless; penurious; poverty-stricken; stone-broke; stony; strapped; underprivileged; unprosperous5. cheap (adj.) cheap; cheesy; common; paltry; rubbishing; rubbishly; rubbishy; shoddy; sleazy; tatty; trashy; trumpery6. humble (adj.) humble; unpretentious7. inferior (adj.) declasse; faulty; hack; inadequate; inferior; jerry-built; low-grade; mediocre; schlock; second-class; second-drawer; second-rate; seedy; shabby; substandard8. meager (adj.) deficient; exiguous; incomplete; insufficient; lacking; meager; puny; scant; scanty; scrimp; scrimpy; skimp; skimpy; spare; sparse; stingy9. miserable (adj.) miserable; wretched10. underfed (adj.) emaciated; gaunt; hungry; lank; lean; meagre; shrunk; skinny; underfed11. unlucky (adj.) commiserable; doomed; hapless; luckless; pathetic; piteous; pitiable; pitiful; rueful; star-crossed; unluckyАнтонимический ряд:affluent; ample; bold; brave; complete; considerable; copious; fertile; fortunate; large; liberal; lucky; moneyed; rich; superior -
26 naldöken
(a road) so stony that it´ll make a horse throw a shoe in no time flat.
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