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81 επικόπτω
ἐπικόπτηςsatirist: masc gen sg (attic epic ionic)ἐπικόπτωstrike upon: pres subj act 1st sgἐπικόπτωstrike upon: pres ind act 1st sg -
82 ἐπικόπτω
ἐπικόπτηςsatirist: masc gen sg (attic epic ionic)ἐπικόπτωstrike upon: pres subj act 1st sgἐπικόπτωstrike upon: pres ind act 1st sg -
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85 επικόψομεν
ἐπικόπτωstrike upon: aor subj act 1st pl (epic)ἐπικόπτωstrike upon: fut ind act 1st pl -
86 ἐπικόψομεν
ἐπικόπτωstrike upon: aor subj act 1st pl (epic)ἐπικόπτωstrike upon: fut ind act 1st pl -
87 παρεπικόπτει
παρά-ἐπικόπτωstrike upon: pres ind mp 2nd sgπαρά-ἐπικόπτωstrike upon: pres ind act 3rd sg -
88 समाहन्
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89 incussa
incŭtĭo, cussi, cussum, ĕre, v. a. [inquatio], to strike upon or against (syn.: impingo, illido, infligo; class.; in Cic. only in the trop. signif.).I.Lit.:B.scipionem in caput alicujus,
Liv. 5, 41, 9: pedem terrae, to strike or dash against, Quint. 2, 12, 10:pollicem limini cubiculi,
Plin. 7, 53, 54, § 181:tignum capiti,
Juv. 3, 246:incutiebantur puppibus prorae,
Curt. 9, 9:incussi articuli,
i. e. injured by a blow, Plin. 30, 9, 23, § 78.—Hence, subst.: incussa, ōrum, n. plur., bruised or injured parts, Plin. 29, 2, 9, § 33; 22, 14, 16, § 37.—Transf., to throw, cast, hurl:II.tormentis faces et hastas,
Tac. A. 13, 39:tela saxaque,
id. H. 3, 31:imber grandinem incutiens,
Curt. 8, 4, 5:colaphum,
to give a box on the ear, Juv. 9, 5. —Trop.A. (α).With dat.: multis magnum metum, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 4, 2:(β).terrorem alicui,
Cic. Univ. 10 fin.:religionem animo,
Liv. 22, 42, 9:alicui foedum nuntium,
bring bad news, id. 2, 8, 7:animis subitam formidinem,
Curt. 4, 13, 13:ingentem animo sollicitudinem,
id. 3, 6, 5:desiderium urbis,
Hor. Ep. 1, 14, 22:ne forte negoti Incutiat tibi quid sanctarum inscitia legum,
should occasion trouble, id. S. 2, 1, 80. —Without dat.:B.timor incutitur aut ex ipsorum periculis aut ex communibus,
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90 incutio
incŭtĭo, cussi, cussum, ĕre, v. a. [inquatio], to strike upon or against (syn.: impingo, illido, infligo; class.; in Cic. only in the trop. signif.).I.Lit.:B.scipionem in caput alicujus,
Liv. 5, 41, 9: pedem terrae, to strike or dash against, Quint. 2, 12, 10:pollicem limini cubiculi,
Plin. 7, 53, 54, § 181:tignum capiti,
Juv. 3, 246:incutiebantur puppibus prorae,
Curt. 9, 9:incussi articuli,
i. e. injured by a blow, Plin. 30, 9, 23, § 78.—Hence, subst.: incussa, ōrum, n. plur., bruised or injured parts, Plin. 29, 2, 9, § 33; 22, 14, 16, § 37.—Transf., to throw, cast, hurl:II.tormentis faces et hastas,
Tac. A. 13, 39:tela saxaque,
id. H. 3, 31:imber grandinem incutiens,
Curt. 8, 4, 5:colaphum,
to give a box on the ear, Juv. 9, 5. —Trop.A. (α).With dat.: multis magnum metum, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 4, 2:(β).terrorem alicui,
Cic. Univ. 10 fin.:religionem animo,
Liv. 22, 42, 9:alicui foedum nuntium,
bring bad news, id. 2, 8, 7:animis subitam formidinem,
Curt. 4, 13, 13:ingentem animo sollicitudinem,
id. 3, 6, 5:desiderium urbis,
Hor. Ep. 1, 14, 22:ne forte negoti Incutiat tibi quid sanctarum inscitia legum,
should occasion trouble, id. S. 2, 1, 80. —Without dat.:B.timor incutitur aut ex ipsorum periculis aut ex communibus,
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91 падать
1) General subject: chute (о воде), come down (о дожде, снеге), crash, die, drop, drop down, fall, fall over, flake, get low, give way (об акциях), impinge (up, on, against), lapse, light, light on (на что-либо), light upon (на что-либо), overbalance, overturn, pitch into, pitch on, recede (в цене), sag (в цене), sift (о дожде и т.п.), sink (о барометре; my spirits (my heart) sank - я упал духом), slump, snow (о снеге), subside, topple, trip, tumble, tumble down, wane, welter, go down, strike upon (о свете), come down (о снеге, дожде)2) Geology: dip (о пластах)3) Sports: break4) Engineering: decrease5) Chemistry: decline7) Railway term: lower9) Economy: give way (о курсах, ценах), relapse (о биржевых курсах), tumble (о ценах, курсе)11) Stock Exchange: be down (On the markets, oil is down, gold is down, the loonie is down. - падает)12) Mining: dip (о залежи), drop off (о производительности)13) Diplomatic term: be in a slump14) Metallurgy: fall off15) Jargon: take a nosedive16) Oil: down drop17) Astronautics: gravitate18) Banking: trend downward (о стоимости активов), tumble (о курсах)20) Business: descend21) Makarov: be incident on (об излучении, напр. света), crash (особ. о ломких предметах), give way (о ценах), pull down, come down, fall down, fall on (на кого-л. что-л.), fall upon (на кого-л. что-л.), drop out (о волосах и т. п.), fall out (о волосах и т. п.), come down (о снеге дожде), come down (о ценах), fall off (уменьшаться) -
92 pulsō
pulsō āvī, ātus, āre, freq. [pello], to push against, strike upon, beat, hammer, keep hitting, batter: cum pulsetur incursione atomorum sempiternā: lictores ad pulsandos homines exercitatissimi: pulsari alios et verberari: utrāque manu Dareta, L.: soleā natīs, Iu.: ostia, knock, H.: humum ter pede, stamp upon, O.: flumina Thermodontis Pulsant Amazones, i. e. tread the ice, V.: tellurem pede libero, H.: ariete muros, shatter, V.: chordas digitis, play upon, V.: cymbala, Iu.: pulsarunt noviens latera ardua fluctūs, O.: ipse arduus altaque pulsat Sidera, i. e. reaches, V.— To drive forth, impel: Erupere ut, nervo pulsante, sagittae, V.: Pulsatos referens divos, V.—Fig., to actuate, agitate, disturb, disquiet: censemus dormientium animos visione pulsari: quae te vecordia pulsat, O.: pavor pulsans, throbbing, V.* * *pulsare, pulsavi, pulsatus Vbeat; pulsate -
93 path
[paːθ]n1) тропинка, тропа, дорожкаNo progress was possible except along the path cut for that purpose. — Продвигаться можно было только по тропе, специально прорубленной для этой цели.
A multiplicity of interesting paths crossed the monotous. — Множество интересных тропинок пересекало эту однообразную местность.
- narrow path- shady path
- long grassy paths
- garden path
- bridle path
- raised board paths
- converging paths
- path ridding
- path along smth
- path through a wood
- path through a pine forest
- path through a garden
- path beside the canal
- path along the lake
- path in the snow
- path across the field
- path for passengers on foot
- path to the town
- path to his front door
- garden path of flagstones
- end of the path
- clear a path for smb
- bar the path
- beat a path
- make a path
- cover the path with sand
- cross smb's path
- drive dry leaves along the paths
- follow the path to the river
- follow up a zigzag path
- go in smb's path
- go by another path
- grow along the path
- hit the right path
- keep the middle of the path
- keep to the path
- stray from the narrow path
- stretch a cord across the path
- sweep the path of snow
- turn on to the path
- strike upon an unknown path
- turn off the path
- path going to the lighthouse
- path running alongside the lake
- path stopped
- path twists and turns
- path that goes down the mountain
- path goes somewhere
- path runs alongside the lake
- path leads to the river2) путь (вообще), маршрутThe perils beset his path. — Его путь был полон опасностей. /Опасности подстерегали его в пути.
- easier path- touring path
- caravan's path
- path of storms
- broad path of success
- path of civilization
- path of glory
- path to success
- certain path to riches and honour
- enter on the path
- put obstacles in smb's path
- throw obstructions in smb's path
- stand in smb's path
- strike out a path of one's own
- sweep all obstacles from one's path3) траектория- path of a cometThe path of an arrow is a curve. — Стрела в полете описывает дугу.
- path of a bird in the air
- flight path of a spacecraft
- Moon's path round the Earth
- far beyond the path of the Moon4) стезя, жизненный путьA difficult path he must follow. — Трудный путь, который ему предстоит пройти.
- beaten path- path of life
- rough and rugged paths of lifeI criticized the path the government was taking. — Я подверг критике курс правительства
- path of righteousness- follow the path of duty
- err from the path of duty
- guide people along the paths of progress
- make the path easy for smb
- take the path of least resistance
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94 придумывать
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1) General subject: strike upon (о свете)2) Mathematics: Ninety percent of the storage cost is due to tanks3) Makarov: impinge on (...), impinge upon (...) -
96 напасть
1. adversities2. misfortune; bad luck3. assail4. assault5. attack6. hit onнапал на; подвераться нападению — hit at
находить; найти; нападать; напасть — hit up
7. hit upСинонимический ряд:1. несчастье (сущ.) беда; бедствие; беду; горе; горесть; драма; драму; злоключение; злополучие; лихо; несчастье; трагедию; трагедия; удар судьбы2. наброситься (глаг.) атаковать; броситься; кинуться; наброситься; накинуться; напуститься; наскочить; обрушиться; ударить3. найти (глаг.) навалиться; найти; накатить; накатиться; налететь; нахлынутьАнтонимический ряд:защитить; защититься; отбиться -
97 (случайно) напасть на мысль
General subject: strike upon an ideaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (случайно) напасть на мысль
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98 доноситься
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99 наталкиваться на
1) General subject: barge (into, against; с разбега; кого-л., что-л.), come across (что-либо), run across, run against, stumble across, strike upon2) Makarov: jostle against, come in contact with, come into contact with -
100 упасть на
General subject: strike upon (о свете)
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