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61 προναυαγεῖ
προναυᾱγεῖ, πρό-ναυαγέωsuffer shipwreck: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)προναυᾱγεῖ, πρό-ναυαγέωsuffer shipwreck: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
62 haaksirikkoutua
yks.nom. haaksirikkoutua; yks.gen. haaksirikkoudun; yks.part. haaksirikkoutui; yks.ill. haaksirikkoutuisi; mon.gen. haaksirikkoutukoon; mon.part. haaksirikkoutunut; mon.ill. haaksirikkouduttiinbe shipwrecked (verb)suffer shipwreck (verb)* * *• be lost• be wrecked• suffer shipwreck -
63 Schiffbruch
Schiffbruch
[ship]wreck, (fig.) bankruptcy;
• Schiffbruch erleiden to be cast away (wrecked), to [make (suffer)] shipwreck, (finanziell) to be ruined, to go bust;
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64 ῥαίω
ῥαίω, poet. subj.Aῥαίῃσι Od.5.221
: [tense] fut. ῥαίσω ([etym.] διαρ-) 2.49; [dialect] Ep. inf. ῥαισέμεναι (v.l. ῥαίσεσθαι) 8.569: [tense] aor. ἔρραισα, subj.ῥαίσῃ 23.235
:— [voice] Pass., [tense] fut. (in med. form) ῥαίσομαι ([etym.] διαρ-) Il.24.355: [tense] aor.ἐρραίσθην 16.339
:—break, shiver, shatter, ῥ. νῆα wreck a ship, Od.8.569, 13.151, 23.235; ῥ. τινά cause one to suffer shipwreck, 5.221:—in [voice] Pass., ῥαιόμενος suffering shipwreck, 6.326;νηῦς ῥαισθεῖσα A.R.2.1112
; also φάσγανον ἐρραίσθη it was shivered, Il.16.339; τῷ κέ οἵ ἐγκέφαλός γε διὰ σπέος.. ῥαίοιτο πρὸς οὔδεϊ his brain would be dashed on the ground throughout the cavern, Od.9.459; so αἰὼν δι' ὀστέων ἐρραίσθη the marrow spurted through the bones, Pi.Fr. 111. -
65 пережить крушение надежд
General subject: suffer shipwreck of hopesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пережить крушение надежд
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80 εναυάγησεν
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