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1 suffer
[ˈsafə] verb1) to undergo, endure or bear pain, misery etc:The crash killed him instantly – he didn't suffer at all
يُعانيI'll make you suffer for this insolence.
2) to undergo or experience:يَتَحَمَّل الخَسائِرThe army suffered enormous losses.
3) to be neglected:يُهْمَل، يُعانيI like to see you enjoying yourself, but you mustn't let your work suffer.
يتألَّم، يُعانيShe suffers from stomach-aches.
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2 suffer
عَانَى \ bear (bore, borne): (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases): He bore the pain bravely. endure: to bear (pain, trouble, etc.): Stop that noise! I can’t endure it any longer. experience: to have experience of (difficulty, trouble, etc.); to feel (pain, pleasure, etc.). have: to experience: He had a pain. suffer: to feel pain, grief, loss, etc. experience (sth. bad): The wounded man suffered a lot (of pain). What is he suffering from?. \ See Also تحمل (تَحَمَّل) -
3 put up with
تَحَمَّلَ \ abide: to bear: I can’t abide that smell. bear, (bore, borne): to support: This ice will not bear your weight, (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases) I can’t bear that woman. He bore the pain bravely. carry: to support: This bridge will not carry the weight of a bus. endure: to bear (pain, trouble, etc.): Stop that noise! I can’t endure it any longer. hold out: to last: Do you think this old car will hold out until we reach London? The town was surrounded but the people held out till help came. put up with: to bear without complaining: If you live near an airport, you have to put up with the noise. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much), (of things; also stand up) to suffer without becoming worn or broken, etc. A leather football will stand (up to) a lot of kicking. support: to bear the weight of; hold up: A table is supported by its legs. That branch will not support your weight. tolerate: to bear; accept without complaint: I can’t tolerate heat. He can’t tolerate badly cooked food. wear: (of material) to last; not be damaged by use: Leather bags wear better than plastic ones. withstand: to bear (weight, pressure, an attack, etc.) without weakening. \ See Also أطاق (أَطاقَ)، عانى (عَانى)، صمد (صَمَدَ)، صبر على (صَبَرَ على)، دام (دَامَ)، قاوم (قاوَم) -
4 bear with
صَبَرَ عَلَى \ bear with: to stay and listen to sb., be patient with. put up with: to bear without complaining: If you live near an airport, you have to put up with the noise. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much). tolerate: to bear; accept without complaint: I can’t tolerate heat. He can’t tolerate badly cooked food. -
5 put up with
صَبَرَ عَلَى \ bear with: to stay and listen to sb., be patient with. put up with: to bear without complaining: If you live near an airport, you have to put up with the noise. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much). tolerate: to bear; accept without complaint: I can’t tolerate heat. He can’t tolerate badly cooked food. -
6 mitleiden
v/i (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) suffer as well (in sympathy); mit jemandem mitleiden suffer with s.o., feel s.o.’s pain equally* * *mit jemandem mitleiden suffer with sb, feel sb’s pain equally -
7 perfero
I.Lit. ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):B.lapis nec pertulit ictum,
did not bring the blow home, did not reach the mark, Verg. A. 12, 907:hasta perlata sub papillam,
id. ib. 11, 803:per arma pertulit ictum,
Sil. 5, 326:partum,
to go the full time, Plin. 7, 13, 11, § 58.— Pass., Plin. 7, 11, 9, § 49; cf.:ventrem perferre,
Col. 6, 24, 2; 6, 27, 7:Aeneas tulit patrem per ignes, et pertulit,
Sen. Ben. 3, 37, 1.—Transf.1.To carry, bring, convey (class.;b.syn.: refero, defero): perferre mandata alicujus ad aliquem,
Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 5, § 18:cum has quam primum ad te perferri litteras vellemus,
id. Fam. 2, 6, 1:alicui nuntium alicujus rei,
id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 1; 2, 11, 1; Verg. A. 11, 825:epistulam,
Nep. Paus. 4, 1.— Pass.: perferri, to be brought, conveyed to a person or place, to reach, arrive, come: cum ad eum fama tanti exercitūs perlata esset, Liv. 28, 13:perfertur circa collem clamor,
resounds round the hill, id. 7, 36, 12; Curt. 5, 12, 13; Liv. 5, 28, 12:ad urbem terror,
id. 3, 3.—In partic., to convey news, to announce, state, etc. (class.):2. II.et litteris multorum et sermone omnium perfertur ad me, incredibilem tuam virtutem et fortitudinem esse,
I am informed, Cic. Fam. 14, 1, 1; Nep. Lys. 4, 1:nuntius perfert incensas naves,
Verg. A. 5, 665; Cic. Att. 4, 1; Liv. 3, 23.—Trop.A.To bear, support, or endure to the end:B.decem annorum poenam,
Nep. Arist. 1 fin.:onus,
Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 41:intrepidos ad fata novissima vultus,
kept, maintained, Ov. M. 13, 478:leve est miserias ferre, perferre est grave,
Sen. Thyest. 307.—To bring to an end, to carry through, carry out; to complete, accomplish:C.laborem,
Stat. Th. 12, 406:id quod suscepi, quoad potero, perferam,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 4, 10:jussa omnia,
Prop. 1, 18, 26:suum imperium,
i. e. to do what one bids others do, Sil. 1, 250:est utique jus vetandi, cum lex feratur, quamdiu non perfertur, Cic. Cornel. Fragm. ap. Ascon.: legem pertulit, ut, etc.,
carried it through, got it passed, Liv. 33, 46; cf. id. 2, 56:actionem,
Dig. 48, 16, 11:causam,
ib. 5, 2, 6:rogationem,
Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 2; Liv. 36, 1.—To carry out, conduct, manage (post-Aug.):D.patronum perferendae pro se legationis eligere,
Suet. Claud. 6.—In gen., to bear, suffer, put up with, brook, submit to, endure (class.; cf.:E.patior, sino, tolero): perfer, si me amas,
Cic. Att. 5, 21, 7:perfero et perpetior omnes,
id. de Or. 2, 19, 77:pati, perferre, non succumbere,
id. Tusc. 2, 7, 17:frigore, et fame, et siti, ac vigiliis perferendis,
id. Cat. 2, 5, 9:luxuriem, crudelitatem, avaritiam, superbiam,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 3, § 8:pauperiem,
Verg. A. 6, 437:perfer et obdura,
Ov. Am. 3, 11, 7; Cat. 8, 11:omnes indignitates contumeliasque,
Caes. B. G. 2, 14:laborem,
Verg. G. 2, 343:monstra,
id. A. 3, 584.—(Like pati.) To permit, suffer; with an object-clause:F.excindi urbes suas seque cremari pertulerunt,
Tac. H. 4, 58:Achilles Cessare in Teucros pertulit arma sua,
Prop. 2, 8, 30 (8, b, 14).—Transf., to bear the penalty of (eccl. Lat.):qui peccata nostra ipse pertulit in corpore,
Vulg. 1 Pet. 2, 24.—Hence, perfĕrens, entis, P. a., bearing, brooking, patient; with gen., analog. to patiens:injuriarum,
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9 condoleo
con-dŏlĕo, ēre, v. n., to feel severe pain, to suffer greatly (eccl. Lat.).I.Universum corpus, Tert. Poen. 10.—B.Trop.:II.animo,
Hier. Ep. 112, n. 12.—To suffer with another, to feel another's pain; with dat.: qui non condolent proximis suis, sed potius eos irrident, Aug. in Job, 19, 13; Vulg. Ecclus. 37, 5; ib. Heb. 5, 2. -
10 страдать
•Old people rarely suffer with hereditary spherocytosis.
•People who suffer from chronic disease...
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11 συμπάσχω
συμπάσχω 2 aor. συνέπαθον① to have the same thing happen to one, suffer with, also suffer the same thing as (Pla., Charm. 169c) w. the dat. (Epict. 1, 14, 2; IG XIV/2, 124, 3 [c. 200 A.D.]; POxy 904, 7 ἅμα μοι συνπαθεῖν; Herm. Wr. 494, 1 Sc.; Philo, De Prov. in Eus., PE 8, 14, 23; TestZeb 7:5; TestBenj 4:4 v.l.; sim. use of the dat. in 2 below) αὐτῷ (=Ἰησοῦ Χριστῷ) ISm 4:2; cp. Pol 9:2. Abs., but also of suffering w. Christ Ro 8:17.—συμπάσχει πάντα τὰ μέλη w. one part of the body that suffers 1 Cor 12:26 (Diod S 18, 42, 4 συμπασχόντων ἁπάντων τῶν μελῶν=all the members [of the σῶμα] are involved in suffering [or exertion] together; Diog. L. 2, 94 τὴν ψυχὴν συμπαθεῖν τῷ σώματι. Cp. Maximus Tyr. 28, 2c; Alex. Aphr., An. p. 100, 3 Br. πάντα τὰ μόρια ἀλλήλοις ἐστὶν ἐν τῷ σώματι συμπαθῆ; Philo, Spec. Leg. 3, 194; Plut., Solon 88 [18, 6] τ. πολίτας ὥσπερ ἑνὸς σώματος μέρη συναισθάνεσθαι κ. συναλγεῖν ἀλλήλοις).② to have understanding or sensitivity for others esp. in their troubles, have sympathy for τινί (Polyb.; Diod S 17, 36, 3 τοῖς ἠτυχηκόσιν; Plut.) IRo 6:3. συμπάσχειν ἀλλήλοις 2 Cl 4:3; IPol 6:1.—M-M. s.v. συνπάσχω. TW. -
12 schmachten
v/i1. languish ( vor + Dat with); vor Durst schmachten be parched with thirst; in der Hitze schmachten wilt in the heat2. (sich sehnen) yearn, languish, pine ( nach for); jemanden schmachten lassen keep s.o. on tenterhooks, let s.o. sweat it out umg.* * *to pine* * *schmạch|ten ['ʃmaxtn]vi (geh)1) (= leiden) to languish2)(= sich sehnen)
nach jdm/etw schmachten — to pine or yearn for sb/sth* * *schmach·ten[ˈʃmaxtn̩]vi (geh)1. (leiden)im Kerker \schmachten to languish in a dungeonjdn vor Sehnsucht [o Verlangen] \schmachten lassen to let sb stew▪ [nach jdm] \schmachten to crave [or desire] [sb]* * *intransitives Verb (geh.)1) (leiden) languish2) (spött.): (sich sehnen)nach jemandem/etwas schmachten — pine or yearn for somebody/something
* * *schmachten v/i1. languish (vor +dat with);vor Durst schmachten be parched with thirst;in der Hitze schmachten wilt in the heat2. (sich sehnen) yearn, languish, pine (nach for);jemanden schmachten lassen keep sb on tenterhooks, let sb sweat it out umg* * *intransitives Verb (geh.)1) (leiden) languish2) (spött.): (sich sehnen)nach jemandem/etwas schmachten — pine or yearn for somebody/something
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13 nervio
m.1 nerve (anatomy).nervio auditivo auditory nervenervio ciático sciatic nervenervio óptico optic nerve2 sinew.3 vein, rib (botany).4 energy, vigor.5 rib (architecture).* * *1 ANATOMÍA nerve2 BOTÁNICA nervure, vein3 (tendón de la carne) sinew4 ARQUITECTURA rib5 (de un libro) rib6 (vigor) energy, vitality1 nerves\ataque de nervios fit of panic, attack of nervesestar mal de los nervios familiar to suffer with one's nervesponerle los nervios de punta a alguien to get on somebody's nervesser puro nervio to be a real live wiretener los nervios de punta to be on edgenervio óptico optical nerve* * *noun m.1) nerve2) vein3) energy, vigor* * *SM1) (Anat) nerve; [en carne] sinew2) pl nervios (=ansiedad) nervesde los nervios * —
poner de los nervios a algn — to get on sb's nerves, put sb's nerves on edge
3) (Arquit, Tip, Bot) rib; [de insectos] vein; (Mús) string; [de libro] rib4) (=vigor) vigour, vigor (EEUU), strengthun hombre sin nervio — a spineless man, a weak man
5) [de persona, sociedad] (=eje) leading light, guiding spirit6) [de cuestión, problema] (=fondo) crux, heart* * *1)a) (Anat) nerveb) ( en la carne) sinew2) nervios masculino plurala) ( nerviosismo) nerves (pl)tengo unos nervios... — I'm o I feel so nervous
me muero de nervios — I'm a nervous wreck (colloq)
b) ( sistema nervioso) nerves (pl)me altera or crispa los nervios — it gets o grates on my nerves
ser puro nervio — (activo, dinámico) to be full of energy; ( nervioso) to be a bag o bundle of nerves (colloq)
tener los nervios de punta — to be very tense, to be on edge
tener nervios de acero — to have nerves of steel
3) (impulso, vitalidad) spirit* * *= sinew, nerve.Ex. Such sentiments provide the heart, soul, and sinew of comics.Ex. Injury to a nerve can stop signals to and from the brain causing muscles not to work.----* ataque de nervios = nervous breakdown, attack of hysterics.* con los nervios a flor de piel = edgy [edgier -comp., edgiest -sup.], nervy [nervier -comp., nerviest -sup.], on edge, highly-strung.* con los nervios de punta = edgy [edgier -comp., edgiest -sup.], nervy [nervier -comp., nerviest -sup.], on edge.* con nervios = rib.* dar un ataque de nervios = have + an attack of hysterics.* guerra de nervios = war of nerves.* nervio ciático = sciatic nerve.* nervio óptico = optic nerve.* nervio pinzado = pinched nerve.* nervios = nerves.* nervios de acero = nerves of steel.* perder los nervios = lose + Posesivo + cool, fly off + the handle, lose + Posesivo + head, lose + Posesivo + temper.* pinzamiento del nervio = pinched nerve.* puro nervio = live wire.* tener los nervios de punta = have + butterflies in + Posesivo + stomach.* tener los nervios en el estómago = have + butterflies in + Posesivo + stomach.* terminación del nervio = nerve ending.* un manojo de nervios = a bundle of nerves.* * *1)a) (Anat) nerveb) ( en la carne) sinew2) nervios masculino plurala) ( nerviosismo) nerves (pl)tengo unos nervios... — I'm o I feel so nervous
me muero de nervios — I'm a nervous wreck (colloq)
b) ( sistema nervioso) nerves (pl)me altera or crispa los nervios — it gets o grates on my nerves
ser puro nervio — (activo, dinámico) to be full of energy; ( nervioso) to be a bag o bundle of nerves (colloq)
tener los nervios de punta — to be very tense, to be on edge
tener nervios de acero — to have nerves of steel
3) (impulso, vitalidad) spirit* * *= sinew, nerve.Ex: Such sentiments provide the heart, soul, and sinew of comics.
Ex: Injury to a nerve can stop signals to and from the brain causing muscles not to work.* ataque de nervios = nervous breakdown, attack of hysterics.* con los nervios a flor de piel = edgy [edgier -comp., edgiest -sup.], nervy [nervier -comp., nerviest -sup.], on edge, highly-strung.* con los nervios de punta = edgy [edgier -comp., edgiest -sup.], nervy [nervier -comp., nerviest -sup.], on edge.* con nervios = rib.* dar un ataque de nervios = have + an attack of hysterics.* guerra de nervios = war of nerves.* nervio ciático = sciatic nerve.* nervio óptico = optic nerve.* nervio pinzado = pinched nerve.* nervios = nerves.* nervios de acero = nerves of steel.* perder los nervios = lose + Posesivo + cool, fly off + the handle, lose + Posesivo + head, lose + Posesivo + temper.* pinzamiento del nervio = pinched nerve.* puro nervio = live wire.* tener los nervios de punta = have + butterflies in + Posesivo + stomach.* tener los nervios en el estómago = have + butterflies in + Posesivo + stomach.* terminación del nervio = nerve ending.* un manojo de nervios = a bundle of nerves.* * *A1 ( Anat) nerve2 (de una hoja) rib, vein, nervure ( tech)3 (del ala de un insecto) vein, rib, nervure ( tech)4 (en la carne) sinewesta carne está llena de nervios this meat is very gristly o has a lot of gristleCompuestos:sciatic nerveoptic nervevagus nerve1 (nerviosismo) nerves (pl)tengo unos nervios … I'm such a bundle of nerves ( colloq)estoy que me muero de nervios I'm a nervous wreck ( colloq)le dio un ataque de nervios he had an attack of nerves2 (sistema nervioso) nerves (pl)tiene los nervios destrozados his nerves are in shredsestá enfermo de los nervios he suffers with his nervesme altera or crispa los nervios it gets o grates on my nervesponerle a algn los nervios de punta to put sb's nerves on edge, get on sb's nervesser puro nervio (activo, dinámico) to be full of energy; (nervioso) to be a bag o bundle of nerves ( colloq)tener los nervios de punta to be keyed up o very tense o on edge, to have butterflies (in one's stomach)tener nervios de acero to have nerves of steelC (impulso, vitalidad) spiritD (de una bóveda) rib* * *
nervio sustantivo masculino
1a) (Anat) nerve
2◊ nervios sustantivo masculino plural
nerves (pl);
tiene los nervios destrozados his nerves are in shreds;
está enfermo de los nervios he suffers with his nerves;
tengo unos nervios … I'm o I feel so nervous;
me muero de nervios I'm a nervous wreck (colloq);
ponerle a algn los nervios de punta to get on sb's nerves
nervio sustantivo masculino
1 Anat Bot nerve
(de la carne) sinew
2 Arquit Zool ribs
3 (vigor, carácter) nerve, courage: baila con mucho nervio, she dances with a lot of spirit 4 nervios, nerves: no pierdas los nervios, don't lose your temper
un ataque de nervios, a fit of hysterics
♦ Locuciones: poner a alguien de los nervios, to get on sb's nerves
' nervio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adolecer
- carácter
- óptica
- óptico
- temperamento
- auditivo
English:
nerve
- rib
- sinew
- spineless
* * *nervio nm1. [de persona] nervenervio auditivo auditory nerve;nervio ciático sciatic nerve;nervio craneal cranial nerve;nervio cubital cubital nerve;nervio femoral femoral nerve;nervio lumbar lumbar nerve;nervio mediano median nerve;nervio óptico optic nerve;nervio radial radial nerve;nervio sacro sacral nerve;nervio vestibular vestibular nerve2. [en filete, carne] sinew3. [de insecto] vein4. [de hoja] vein, rib5. [de libro] rib6. [de bóveda] rib7.nervios [estado mental] nerves;me entraron los nervios I got nervous;tener nervios to be nervous;estar de los nervios to be in a nervous state;perder los nervios to lose one's cool o temper;poner los nervios de punta a alguien to get on sb's nerves;tener nervios de acero to have nerves of steel;tener los nervios de punta to be on edge8. [vigor] energy, vigour;es buen jugador pero le falta nervio he's a good player, but he lacks steel;Famser puro nervio: estos niños son puro nervio these children never sit still for five minutes* * *m ANAT nerve;tener nervios be nervous;tener nervios de acero have nerves of steel;crispar los nervios a alguien, poner los nervios de punta a alguien get on s.o.’s nerves;perder los nervios fly off the handle* * *nervio nm1) : nerve2) : tendon, sinew, gristle (in meat)3) : energy, drive4) : rib (of a vault)5) nervios nmpl: nervesestar mal de los nervios: to be a bundle of nervesataque de nervios: nervous breakdown* * *nervio n nervepasar nervios / tener nervios to be nervous -
14 perpetior
per-pĕtĭor, pessus, 3, v. dep. n. and a. [patior], to bear steadfastly, suffer with firmness or patience; to stand out, abide, endure (class.): animus aeger neque pati neque perpeti potis est, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 3, 5 (Trag. v. 260 Vahl.):II.o multa dictu gravia, perpessu aspera, Cic. poët. Tusc. 2, 8, 20: facile omnes perpetior ac perfero,
id. de Or. 2, 19, 77:mendicitatem,
id. Fin. 5, 11, 32:dolorem,
id. ib. 1, 14, 48:affirmavi quidvis me potius perpessurum, quam, etc.,
id. Fam. 2, 16, 3:casus illi perpetienti erat voluptarius,
id. Fin. 2, 20, 65:mihi omnia potius perpetienda esse duco, quam, etc.,
id. Agr. 2, 3, 6:dolorem asperum et difficilem perpessu,
id. Fin. 4, 26, 72: audax omnia perpeti Gens humana, i. e. to dare, brave every consequence, Hor. C. 1, 3, 25; Prop. 3, 22, 15:fulmina, noctem, imbres... Perpetimur Danai,
Ov. M. 14, 472.—With object-clause:aliam tecum esse equidem facile possim perpeti,
Plaut. As. 5, 1, 17:neque me perpetiar probri Falso insimulatam,
id. Am. 3, 2, 6; id. Trin. 3, 2, 35; Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 3:exscindine domos Perpetiar,
Verg. A. 12, 644:non tamen hanc sacro violari pondere pinum Perpetiar,
Ov. M. 3, 622.—With inf.: perpetiar memorare, i. e. will collect or control myself so as, etc., Ov. M. 14, 466.—Transf., of abstract things, to endure, put up with, etc.:vehementius quam gracilitas mea perpeti posset,
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15 συγκάμνω
A labour or suffer with, sympathize with,σοῖς πήμασι A. Pr. 414
(lyr.), cf. 1059 (anap.);κακοῖσι σοῖσι E.Alc. 614
;συγκαμνούσης [τῇ γαστρὶ] τῆς ζωτικῆς δυνάμεως Gal.15.599
; [ἡ ψυχὴ] συννοσεῖ [τῷ σώματι] καὶ συγκάμνει Plu.2.137d
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16 הוצא I
הוּצָאI m. ( הוץ; cmp. חוץ, עוץ) 1) (adj.) prickly. B. Kam.80a שרצאה׳ Ms. M. (ed. חרצא) a prickly creeping animal, v. חרְזָא. 2) the long and thin foliage of a palm-branch spreading from the stem. Succ.32a a Lulab דסליק בחדה׳ which spreads its foliage on one side only.Pl. הוּצֵי. B. Kam.96a if one stole a palm-branch ועבדינהוה׳ and tore it into leaves. Yoma 78b בדה׳ in shoes made of 3) prickly shrubbery used as fence, hedge. B. Kam.92a (prov.) בהדיה׳ לקי כרבא with the shrub the cabbage is smitten (the good suffer with the bad). Ned.49b אכיל בה׳ ate with a thorn (as a fork). Ib. 91b פרטיה … לה׳וכ׳ the lover parted the hedge and ran off. B. Bath.4a דנהיגי בה׳ ודפנא where it is customary to make fences with shrubbery or bay-trees.Ib. b ה׳ לית ליהוכ׳ where they use hedges for fences, the exclusive ownership of one neighbor can only be secured by a deed.Pl. הוּצֵי. Ib. -
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הוּצָאI m. ( הוץ; cmp. חוץ, עוץ) 1) (adj.) prickly. B. Kam.80a שרצאה׳ Ms. M. (ed. חרצא) a prickly creeping animal, v. חרְזָא. 2) the long and thin foliage of a palm-branch spreading from the stem. Succ.32a a Lulab דסליק בחדה׳ which spreads its foliage on one side only.Pl. הוּצֵי. B. Kam.96a if one stole a palm-branch ועבדינהוה׳ and tore it into leaves. Yoma 78b בדה׳ in shoes made of 3) prickly shrubbery used as fence, hedge. B. Kam.92a (prov.) בהדיה׳ לקי כרבא with the shrub the cabbage is smitten (the good suffer with the bad). Ned.49b אכיל בה׳ ate with a thorn (as a fork). Ib. 91b פרטיה … לה׳וכ׳ the lover parted the hedge and ran off. B. Bath.4a דנהיגי בה׳ ודפנא where it is customary to make fences with shrubbery or bay-trees.Ib. b ה׳ לית ליהוכ׳ where they use hedges for fences, the exclusive ownership of one neighbor can only be secured by a deed.Pl. הוּצֵי. Ib. -
18 более
•He obtained boron of better than 98% purity.
•In excess of one in ten elderly people suffer with this problem at some stage.
•The compound forms complexes with over (or more than) ten elements.
* * *Более (230)-- For the purpose of this study, the 230+ [plus] specific causes provided in the EEI reporting format to identify problem areas were consolidated into 53 cause groups. Более (+ численное значение)Hence, the effective power law between confining pressure and elastic wave velocities would have an exponent greater than 1/6.In curve (c) we observe a reduction of more than 30 percent in the time to buckling.—не отличаться более, чем на—не отличаются одно от другого более, чем на—обращать более пристальное внимание наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > более
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•He obtained boron of better than 98% purity.
•In excess of one in ten elderly people suffer with this problem at some stage.
•The compound forms complexes with over (or more than) ten elements.
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20 तिज्
tij
p. téjamāna;
Ved. inf. téjase) to be orᅠ become sharp RV. I, 55, 1; III, 2, 10 and 8, 11 ;
( tétijāna, « sharp» VS. V, 43);
to sharpen X, 138, 5:
Caus. tejayati id. Dhātup. XXXII, 109 ;
to stir up, excite R. III, 31, 36 Ragh. IX, 38:
Desid. títikshate ( Pāṇ. 3-1, 5 1. pl. - kshmahe MBh. V, 3427 ;
fut. - kshishyate ṠBr. III ;
ep. alsoᅠ P. e.g.. p. - kshat BhP. III)
« to desire to become sharp orᅠ firm»,
to bear with firmness, suffer with courage orᅠ patience, endure
RV. II, 13, 3; III, 30, 1 AV. VIII etc..:
Intens. tétikte Pāṇ. 7-4, 65 ;
(p. - tijāna seeᅠ above) to sharpen RV. IV, 2 3, 7 ;
+ cf. σρίζο;
Lat. dis-tinguo, etc.
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