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81 BJARGA
* * *I)(berg; barg, burgum; borginn), v.1) to help, save, with dat.;nema Þ. byrgi honum, unless Th. helped him;sá er öldum bergr, who saves mankind (viz. against the giants, i. e. Thor);guðs son er öllum heimi barg, who saved the whole world;impers., e-m er borgit, one is saved, comes safe and sound out of danger (brutu skip sitt ok týndu fé öllu, en mönnum varð borgit flestum);bjarga skipshöfn, to rescue the shipwrecked;bjarga skipi, to haul a ship out of the reach of the tide;bjarga hval, to secure a dead whale (by dragging it ashore);bjarga konum, to help labouring women (cf. bjargrúnar);bjarga kúm, to attend cows calving;bjarga nám, to render the last service to dead bodies (cf. nábjargir);bjarga sök, máli, to succeed in winning a case, a suit;2) refl., bjargast, to keep up the heart, esp. against cold or hunger;Oddr bargst vel á fjallinu (in a snow storm);bjargast sjálfr, to gain one’s bread;bjargast á sínar hendr, to support oneself with one’s own hands;bjargast úti, to find one’s food (graze) in the field (of cattle);Snorri góði fann, at nafni hans bargst lítt við ostinn, that he got on slowly with eating the cheese;verði þér nú at bjargast við slík sem til er, you must now put up with what you can get.(að), v. (rare), = preceding (bjargat mun málinu verða).* * *barg, burgu, borgit; pres. bergr, pl. björgum; imperat. bjarg; pret. subj. byrga: in mod. use after the Reformation this verb is constantly used weak, bjarga, að, pres. bjargar, pret. bjargat; the only remnant of the old is the sup. borgit, etc. In Norway this weak form occurs very early, e. g. bjargar, servat, Hom. 17; in Icel. the weak seldom occurs before the 15th century; bjargaðist, Fs. 143, and bjargat (sup.) = borgit, Lv. 11, are probably due to these passages being left in paper MSS.; the weak bjargaði, however, occurs in a vellum MS. of the 15th century, Þorf. Karl. 388; 1st pers. pres. bjarga, Fms. xi. 150 (MS. 13th century) seems to be a Norse idiom, [Goth. bairgan; Hel. bergan; A. S. beargan; cp. birgr]:—to save, help; with dat., bergr hverjum sem eigi er feigr (a proverb), Sturl. iii. 220; sá er öldum bergr, who saves mankind, viz. against the giants, i. e. Thor, Hým. 22; nema Þorgeirr byrgi honum, Rd. 295: absol., Guð barg (by God’s grace) er konungrinn varð eigi sárr, Fms. v. 268: in theol. sense, vildu þeir eigi snúast til mín at ek byrga þeim, 656 C. 23, Hom. l. c.: impers., e-m er borgit, is saved, comes safe and sound out of danger, Fær. 178, Hkv. Hjörv. 29.2. a law term; b. sök, máli, to find a point of defence; hann bergr þeim kosti sökinni, at …, Grág. i. 40; bergsk hann við bjargkviðinn, he is free by virtue of the verdict, 36; borgit mun nú verða at lögum, i. e. there will be some means of putting it right, Lv. 11, Nj. 36.3. special phrases; b. skipshöfn, to pick up the shipwrecked, Þorf. Karl. l. c., Fms. xi. 412; skipi, to haul a ship out of the reach of tides and waves, Grág. ii. 385; hval, to drag a dead whale ashore, Gþl. 461: to help labouring women (v. bjargrúnar), Sdm. 9; b. nám (v. nábjargir), to render the last service to a dead body, 33; b. kúm, to attend cows casting calf, Bjarn. 32; b. búfé, to milk ewes, N. G. L. i. 10; b. brókum, cacare, Fms. xi. 150.II. recipr. of mutual help; bjargast at allir saman, to be saved all in common, Hkr. ii. 347.III. reflex., bjargask vel, to behave well, keep the heart up, esp. in cold or hunger; Oddr bargst vel á fjallinu (in snow storm), Sturl. iii. 215, Orkn. 324, of one shipwrecked; b. úti, of cattle, to graze, N. G. L. i. 25; b. sjálfr, to gain one’s bread, Grág. i. 294; b. á sínar hendr (spýtur), to support oneself with one’s own hands, Fms. ii. 159: of food or drink, cp. bergja; Snorri goði fann, at nafni hans bargst lítt við ostinn, that he got on slowly eating the cheese, Eb. 244; hann spurði, hví hann byrgist svá lítt (v. l. mataðist svá seint), … why he ate so slowly, id.; verði þér nú at bjargast við slíkt sem til er, you must put up with what you can get, Germ. für lieb nehmen, Eg. 204; hon bað fyrir þær matar ok burgust þær við þat, Clem. 26; hon bjargaðist (= bargst) lítt við þá fæðu er til var, she could hardly eat the food they had (v. l. hjúkaðist), Fs. 174. Part. borginn, used as adj. and even in compar.; impers., erat héra (héri = hegri = duck) at borgnara þótt hæna beri skjöld, the drake is none the better off though a hen shield him, metaph. of a craven, Fs. 174, Fms. vii. 116: [Early Engl. to borrow = to save, ‘who borrowed Susanna out of wo,’ Sir Guy of Warwick.] -
82 annast
* * *(að), v. refl.1) to take care of (mál þetta mun ek annast);2) to provide for, support (annast börn, ómaga);annast sik, to support oneself;3) annast um e-t, to be busy about, to occupy oneself with (annast um matreiðu). -
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Iadniti, adnisus sum V DEPlean/rest upon, support oneself, (w/genibus) kneel; strive, work, exert, tryIIadniti, adnixus sum V DEPlean/rest upon, support oneself, (w/genibus) kneel; strive, work, exert, try -
84 lean
I 1. adjective1) mager; hager [Person, Gesicht]2) (Commerc.) schlank2. noun(meat) Magere, dasII 1. intransitive verb,1) sich beugenlean against the door — sich gegen die Tür lehnen
lean out of the window — sich aus dem Fenster lehnen
lean down/forward — sich herab-/vorbeugen
2) (support oneself)lean against/on something — sich gegen/an etwas (Akk.) lehnen
lean on something — (from above) sich auf etwas (Akk.) lehnen
lean on somebody's arm — sich auf jemandes Arm (Akk.) stützen
4) (fig.): (rely)lean [up]on somebody — auf jemanden bauen
5) (stand obliquely) sich neigen6) (fig.): (tend)2. transitive verb, 3. nounlean to[wards] something — zu etwas neigen
Neigung, diePhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88674/lean_over">lean over* * *I [li:n] past tense, past participles - leant; verb1) (to slope over to one side; not to be upright: The lamp-post had slipped and was leaning across the road.) sich neigen2) (to rest (against, on): She leaned the ladder against the wall; Don't lean your elbows on the table; He leant on the gate.) lehnen•- leaningII [li:n] adjective2) (not containing much fat: lean meat.) mager•- leanness* * *lean1[li:n]I. adj2. meat mager3. (of period of time) mager, dürftig\lean company schlanke Firma5. (of fuel) magerlean2[li:n]I. vishe \leaned back in her chair sie lehnte sich im Sessel zurückto \lean to the left/right sich akk nach links/rechts lehnenI \lean towards the view that... ich neige zur Ansicht, dass...some of his family \lean towards communism einige seiner Familienangehörigen tendieren zum Kommunismusto \lean to the left/right nach links/rechts tendierenII. vt* * *I [liːn]1. adj (+er)to grow lean — schlank or schmal werden
2) (= poor) year, times, harvest mager2. nmageres Fleisch II vb: pret, ptp leant ( esp Brit) or leaned1. nNeigung f2. vt1) (= put in sloping position) lehnen (against gegen, an +acc)2) (= rest) aufstützen (on auf +dat or acc)to lean one's elbow on sth — sich mit dem Ellbogen auf etw (acc) stützen
3. vihe leaned across the counter — er beugte sich über den Ladentisch
a motorcyclist should lean into the corner — ein Motorradfahrer sollte sich in die Kurve legen
2) (= rest) sich lehnenshe leaned on my arm —
3)(= tend in opinion etc)
to lean toward(s) the left/socialism — nach links/zum Sozialismus tendierento lean toward(s) sb's opinion — zu jds Ansicht neigen or tendieren
which way does he lean? —
* * *lean1 [liːn]A v/i prät und pperf leaned [liːnd; Br besonders lent], besonders Br leant [lent]1. sich neigen, schief sein oder stehen2. sich neigen, sich lehnen, sich beugen ( alle:over über akk):lean back sich zurücklehnen;lean forward sich vorbeugen;lean out sich hinauslehnen (of aus);5. lean ona) sich stützen auf (akk),b) fig sich verlassen auf (akk), bauen auf (akk),c) umg jemanden unter Druck setzen:B v/t1. neigen, beugen3. stützen (on auf akk)C s Neigung f:lean2 [liːn]A adj (adv leanly)1. auch fig mager (Fleisch, Löhne etc):a lean face ein hageres oder mageres Gesicht;a) völlig abgemagert,b) spindeldürr;2. fig prägnant, knapp (Prosa etc):3. TECH mager, arm:lean coal Magerkohle f;lean concrete Magerbeton m;lean gas Arm-, Schwachgas n;lean mixture mageres oder armes Gemisch* * *I 1. adjective1) mager; hager [Person, Gesicht]we had a lean time [of it] — es ging uns sehr schlecht
2) (Commerc.) schlank2. noun(meat) Magere, dasII 1. intransitive verb,1) sich beugenlean down/forward — sich herab-/vorbeugen
lean against/on something — sich gegen/an etwas (Akk.) lehnen
lean on something — (from above) sich auf etwas (Akk.) lehnen
lean on somebody's arm — sich auf jemandes Arm (Akk.) stützen
3) (be supported) lehnen ( against an + Dat.)4) (fig.): (rely)lean [up]on somebody — auf jemanden bauen
5) (stand obliquely) sich neigen6) (fig.): (tend)2. transitive verb, 3. nounlean to[wards] something — zu etwas neigen
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85 aufstützen
auf|stüt·zenvt1) ( auf etw stützen)etw \aufstützen to put [or rest] one's sth on the table etc.;mit aufgestützten Ellenbogen with one's elbows [resting] on the table etc.2) ( stützen und aufrichten)jdn \aufstützen to prop up sb sep;jdn unter den Achseln \aufstützen to support sb under her/his armsvrsich [auf etw akk] \aufstützen to support oneself [on sth]; Gebrechliche a. to prop oneself up [on sth], to lean one's weight on sth -
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87 жить
1) ( существовать) live; be aliveдо чего́ же хорошо́ жить! — it's so good / great to live [be alive]!
он бу́дет жить? — will he live?
жить у друзе́й — stay with one's friends
жить в гости́нице — stay at a hotel
жить в гуверна́нтках у кого́-л уст. — be a governess at smb's place
3) ( о животных - обитать) liveры́бы живу́т в воде́ — fish live in water
4) ( вести какой-л образ жизни) live; live / lead a life ( of some kind)я хочу́ жить, а не существова́ть! — I want to live, not just to exist!
жить скро́мно — live modestly
жить одино́ко — live a solitary life
жить зажи́точно — live in easy circumstances, be well off
жить в ро́скоши — live a life of luxury
жить в нищете́ — live in penury; just keep body and soul together идиом.
жить по́лной [счастли́вой] жи́знью — live a full [happy] life
жить забо́той о де́тях — live for the sake of one's children
он живёт свое́й рабо́той — his work makes his life
жить иллю́зиями — live in a world of illusions
жить одно́й мы́слью — live with one idea in one's mind
5) (на вн.; обеспечивать себя) live (on); support oneself (with); (за счёт рд.) live (off)жить на свои́ сре́дства — support oneself
жить на сре́дства кого́-л — live on / off smb
жить по сре́дствам — live within one's means
ему́ не́ на что жить — he has nothing to live on
жить за счёт инвести́ций — live off one's investments
6) разг. (с кем-л; состоять в интимных отношениях) live (with)жить друг с дру́гом — live together
7) (о традициях, идеях, памяти и т.п. - сохраняться) be alive; live onпа́мять о ней живёт — her memory lives on
••жить в века́х — live / remain forever
жить и здра́вствовать — be alive and well
живи́ и дай жить други́м — live and let live
за здоро́во живёшь разг. — 1) ( ни за что) for nothing 2) ( без всякой причины) without rhyme or reason
живём! в знач. межд. (выражает радость при получении или обнаружении чего-л полезного) — now we live!, now there's something to get along with!
жил-был, жил да был (традиционное начало русских народных сказок) — once (upon a time) there was / lived
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88 σκηρίπτομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to support oneself, to uphold oneself' (Od., Nic., Ph.), act. (second., Wackernagel Unt. 131) σκηρίπτω `to support, to uphold' (A. R.), δια- σκηρίπτομαι (AP), ἐπι- σκηρίπτομαι (H. on ἐπισκή-πτω); only pres.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Expressive cross of σκήπτομαι and στηρίξασθαι, ἐστήρικται (pres. στηρίζομαι, -ω first trag.); Wackernagel l.c. a. 1, McKenzie Class Quart. 15, 47. The suppletive pair σκηρίπτομαι: στηρίξασθαι served also a euphonic dissimilation of otherwise arising *στηρίπτομαι: *σκηρίξασθαι; cf. Bechtel Lex. s. v., also Schwyzer 644 w. n. 2. -- Cf. σκηνίπτω.Page in Frisk: 2,729-730Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σκηρίπτομαι
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89 mantener
mantener ( conjugate mantener) verbo transitivo 1 ( económicamente) ‹familia/persona› to support, maintain; ‹ amante› to keep 2 (conservar, preservar) to keep; mantener el equilibrio to keep one's balance; mantener algo en equilibrio to balance sth; para mantener su peso actual to maintain his present weight 3 ‹ contactos› to maintain, keep up; ‹ correspondencia› to keep up; ‹ relaciones› to maintain 4 (afirmar, sostener) to maintain mantenerse verbo pronominal 1 ( sustentarse económicamente) to support oneself 2 (en cierto estado, cierta situación) to keep; la torre aún se mantiene en pie the tower is still standing; mantenerse en contacto (con algn) to keep in touch (with sb) 3 ( alimentarse):
mantener verbo transitivo
1 (conservar) to keep: ella mantiene vivo su recuerdo, she keeps his memory alive
mantén la calma, keep calm
2 (sostener) to have: mantuvimos una conversación muy seria, we had a very serious talk (una teoría, hipótesis) to defend, maintain
3 (alimentar, sustentar) to support, feed: no podían mantener las dos casas, they couldn't keep up both houses
4 (peso) to support, hold up ' mantener' also found in these entries: Spanish: callarse - conchabarse - conservar - conservarse - continuismo - escribirse - ir - hilo - línea - raya - sustentar - tener - tipo - ahuyentar - alerta - calma - correspondencia - corriente - disciplina - flote - guardar - llevar - mantiene - mantuve - orden - preservar - sujetar English: balance - bay - buoy - captive - carry on - cherish - cool - fire - hold - hold off - house - hygiene - image - keep - keep away - keep down - keep up - maintain - order - preserve - provide for - retain - secrecy - stall - support - suspense - sustain - swear - track - unionist - uphold - weight-watching - white elephant - carry - clear - conduct - correspond - credit - door - go - head - inform - occupy - peace - police - provide - segregate - stand - stick - struggle -
90 stützen
stüt·zen [ʼʃtʏtsn̩]vt1) ( Halt geben)jdn/etw \stützen to support sb/sth2) bauetw \stützen to support sth, to prop sth up3) ( aufstützen)etw [auf etw] \stützen akk to rest sth [on sth];die Ellbogen auf den Tisch \stützen to rest [or prop] one's elbows on the table;das Kinn in die Hand \stützen to cup one's chin in one's hand;den Kopf auf die Hände \stützen to hold one's head in one's hands;den Kopf auf die Hände gestützt head in hands4) ( gründen)5) ( untermauern)etw \stützen to back sth up;die Theorie/Beweise \stützen to support the theory/evidence6) ( verstärken)etw \stützen to increase sth;jds Motivation/Vertrauen \stützen to increase sb's motivation/reinforce sb's trust7) finetw \stützen to support sthvr1) ( sich aufstützen)sich [auf jdn/etw] \stützen to lean [or support oneself] [on sb/sth]2) ( basieren)sich [auf etw] \stützen akk to be based on sth;sich auf Tatsachen/Indizien \stützen to be based on facts/circumstantial evidence -
91 mantiene
* * ** * *mantiene, mantienes, etc* * *
Del verbo mantener: ( conjugate mantener)
mantiene es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
mantener
mantiene
mantener ( conjugate mantener) verbo transitivo
1 ( económicamente) ‹familia/persona› to support, maintain;
‹ amante› to keep
2 (conservar, preservar) to keep;
mantiene el equilibrio to keep one's balance;
mantiene algo en equilibrio to balance sth;
para mantiene su peso actual to maintain his present weight
3
‹ contactos› to maintain, keep up;
‹ correspondencia› to keep up;
‹ relaciones› to maintain
4 (afirmar, sostener) to maintain
mantenerse verbo pronominal
1 ( sustentarse económicamente) to support oneself
2 (en cierto estado, cierta situación) to keep;
la torre aún se mantiene en pie the tower is still standing;
mantienese en contacto (con algn) to keep in touch (with sb)
3 ( alimentarse):
mantiene,◊ mantienes, etc see mantener
mantener verbo transitivo
1 (conservar) to keep: ella mantiene vivo su recuerdo, she keeps his memory alive
mantén la calma, keep calm
2 (sostener) to have: mantuvimos una conversación muy seria, we had a very serious talk
(una teoría, hipótesis) to defend, maintain
3 (alimentar, sustentar) to support, feed: no podían mantener las dos casas, they couldn't keep up both houses
4 (peso) to support, hold up
' mantiene' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mantener
- mantenerse
English:
atmosphere
- live off
- policy
- bread
- hold
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92 mantuve
* * ** * *mantuve, mantuvo, etc* * *
Del verbo mantener: ( conjugate mantener)
mantuve es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
mantener
mantuve
mantener ( conjugate mantener) verbo transitivo
1 ( económicamente) ‹familia/persona› to support, maintain;
‹ amante› to keep
2 (conservar, preservar) to keep;
mantuve el equilibrio to keep one's balance;
mantuve algo en equilibrio to balance sth;
para mantuve su peso actual to maintain his present weight
3
‹ contactos› to maintain, keep up;
‹ correspondencia› to keep up;
‹ relaciones› to maintain
4 (afirmar, sostener) to maintain
mantenerse verbo pronominal
1 ( sustentarse económicamente) to support oneself
2 (en cierto estado, cierta situación) to keep;
la torre aún se mantiene en pie the tower is still standing;
mantuvese en contacto (con algn) to keep in touch (with sb)
3 ( alimentarse):
mantuve,◊ mantuvo, etc see mantener
mantener verbo transitivo
1 (conservar) to keep: ella mantiene vivo su recuerdo, she keeps his memory alive
mantén la calma, keep calm
2 (sostener) to have: mantuvimos una conversación muy seria, we had a very serious talk
(una teoría, hipótesis) to defend, maintain
3 (alimentar, sustentar) to support, feed: no podían mantener las dos casas, they couldn't keep up both houses
4 (peso) to support, hold up
' mantuve' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
firme
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93 mantiene
Del verbo mantener: ( conjugate mantener) \ \
mantiene es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: mantener mantiene
mantener ( conjugate mantener) verbo transitivo 1 ( económicamente) ‹familia/persona› to support, maintain; ‹ amante› to keep 2 (conservar, preservar) to keep; mantiene el equilibrio to keep one's balance; mantiene algo en equilibrio to balance sth; para mantiene su peso actual to maintain his present weight 3 ‹ contactos› to maintain, keep up; ‹ correspondencia› to keep up; ‹ relaciones› to maintain 4 (afirmar, sostener) to maintain mantenerse verbo pronominal 1 ( sustentarse económicamente) to support oneself 2 (en cierto estado, cierta situación) to keep; la torre aún se mantiene en pie the tower is still standing; mantienese en contacto (con algn) to keep in touch (with sb) 3 ( alimentarse):
mantiene,◊ mantienes, etc see mantener
mantener verbo transitivo
1 (conservar) to keep: ella mantiene vivo su recuerdo, she keeps his memory alive
mantén la calma, keep calm
2 (sostener) to have: mantuvimos una conversación muy seria, we had a very serious talk (una teoría, hipótesis) to defend, maintain
3 (alimentar, sustentar) to support, feed: no podían mantener las dos casas, they couldn't keep up both houses
4 (peso) to support, hold up ' mantiene' also found in these entries: Spanish: mantener - mantenerse English: atmosphere - live off - policy - bread - hold -
94 mantuve
Del verbo mantener: ( conjugate mantener) \ \
mantuve es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: mantener mantuve
mantener ( conjugate mantener) verbo transitivo 1 ( económicamente) ‹familia/persona› to support, maintain; ‹ amante› to keep 2 (conservar, preservar) to keep; mantuve el equilibrio to keep one's balance; mantuve algo en equilibrio to balance sth; para mantuve su peso actual to maintain his present weight 3 ‹ contactos› to maintain, keep up; ‹ correspondencia› to keep up; ‹ relaciones› to maintain 4 (afirmar, sostener) to maintain mantenerse verbo pronominal 1 ( sustentarse económicamente) to support oneself 2 (en cierto estado, cierta situación) to keep; la torre aún se mantiene en pie the tower is still standing; mantuvese en contacto (con algn) to keep in touch (with sb) 3 ( alimentarse):
mantuve,◊ mantuvo, etc see mantener
mantener verbo transitivo
1 (conservar) to keep: ella mantiene vivo su recuerdo, she keeps his memory alive
mantén la calma, keep calm
2 (sostener) to have: mantuvimos una conversación muy seria, we had a very serious talk (una teoría, hipótesis) to defend, maintain
3 (alimentar, sustentar) to support, feed: no podían mantener las dos casas, they couldn't keep up both houses
4 (peso) to support, hold up ' mantuve' also found in these entries: Spanish: firme -
95 utrzym|ać
pf — utrzym|ywać1 impf Ⅰ vt 1. (nie wypuścić) to hold- był tak słaby, że nie mógł utrzymać łyżki w dłoni he was so weak that he couldn’t even hold a spoon2. (wytrzymać ciężar) to bear, to support- most nie utrzymał ciężaru samochodów i zawalił się the bridge collapsed under the weight of the cars3. (powstrzymać) to hold (back)- utrzymać w rękach wyrywającego się psa to hold back the struggling dog- pilot z trudem mógł utrzymać ster the pilot could barely hold on to the controls4. (zatrzymać) to keep, to hold on to- mimo skandalu utrzymał ministerialne stanowisko despite the scandal he kept his ministerial position- kobiety robią wiele, aby zdobyć mężczyznę i utrzymać go przy sobie women will do a lot to get a man and keep him5. (opłacić) to support, to maintain [rodzinę]; to keep up [dom, obiekt, budynek]- utrzymywać kochankę to keep a mistress6. (nie stracić) to keep, to hold on to- do końca wyścigu utrzymał przewagę he held on to his lead until the end of the race- mimo rozwodu z następcą tronu, księżna utrzymała swój tytuł despite divorcing the crown prince, the princess retained her title7. (zachować) to keep up, to maintain- dzięki regularnej grze w tenisa utrzymał sprawność fizyczną do końca życia playing tennis regularly kept him in good shape all his life- starał się jak najdłużej utrzymać z nią kontakt wzrokowy he tried to maintain eye contact with her for as long as possible- utrzymać konia w dobrej formie to keep a horse in good condition8. (kontynuować) to keep up, to maintain [przyjaźń, korespondencję] Ⅱ utrzymać się — utrzymywać się 1. (pozostać w miejscu) to stay, to remain- utrzymać się na powierzchni wody to stay a. to remain afloat- owoce na drzewie utrzymały się długo there was fruit on the tree for a long time2. (pozostać) to stay, to remain- utrzymać się na stanowisku to remain in a position- zrobi wszystko, byle tylko utrzymać się przy władzy he’ll do anything just to stay in power3. (nie zmienić się) to last- zwyczaj niedzielnych spacerów utrzymał się do dziś the custom of taking Sunday walks is still popular today- jest coraz cieplej, śnieg się nie utrzyma it’s getting warmer and warmer, the snow won’t last- jeśli pogoda się utrzyma przez kilka dni, wkrótce zaczną kwitnąć drzewa if the weather holds for a few days the trees will start blossoming4. (zaspokoić potrzeby finansowe) to earn one’s living, to support oneself- utrzymuje się z pracy jako sprzątaczka she earns her living as a cleaning lady- z takiej marnej pensji się nie utrzymam I can’t support myself on such a low salary- utrzymywać się z pracy/pensji/posady/emerytury to live off one’s work/salary/job/pension5. Wojsk. to maintain a. hold one’s position, to hold out■ dobrze/źle utrzymany in good/bad condition- udało się utrzymać go przy życiu they managed to keep him alive- wiersz jest utrzymany w formie sonetu the poem follows the form of a sonnet- ten utwór muzyczny jest utrzymany w radosnym nastroju this piece of music is joyful in tone- jego list był utrzymany w bardzo chłodnym tonie his letter was very cold in toneThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > utrzym|ać
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96 voorzien
voorzien11 provided♦voorbeelden:1 wij zijn al voorzien • we have been taken care of/seen torijkelijk/ruim voorzien zijn van • amply provided for/stocked withvoorzien van • fitted/furnished/supplied/equipped/complete with————————voorzien2♦voorbeelden:in zijn onderhoud kunnen voorzien • be able to support oneself/provide for oneself3 zich voorzien van • provide/supply oneself withiemand van levensmiddelen voorzien • provide someone with foodhet huis is voorzien van centrale verwarming • the house is equipped with central heating¶ het op iemand voorzien hebben • be after someone, be aiming for someone -
97 can
"1. soul. 2. life. 3. person, individual. 4. energy, zeal, vigor; vitality, strength. 5. dervish orders brother, friend; disciple. 6. dear, lovable. -ım 1. darling, honey, my dear. 2. my dear fellow; my dear lady (often used in reproach or objection). 3. precious, lovely. -ı acımak to feel pain. -ına acımamak to live without thinking of one´s own comfort. - acısı acute pain. -ını acıtmak /ın/ to cause (someone) acute pain. -ı ağzına gelmek to be frightened to death. - alacak nokta/yer the crucial point. - alıp can vermek to be in agony; to be in great distress. -ını almak /ın/ to kill. - arkadaşı close companion, intimate friend. - atmak /a/ to desire strongly, want badly. -ını bağışlamak /ın/ to spare (someone´s) life. - baş üstüne! I´ll do it gladly!/Gladly! -la başla çalışmak to put one´s heart into a job, work with determination and enthusiasm. - benim canım, çıksın elin canı. colloq. I´ll look out for number one. - beslemek to feed oneself well. -ından bezmek/bıkmak/usanmak to be tired of living. - boğazdan gelir/geçer. proverb One cannot live without food. - borcunu ödemek to die. -ı burnuna gelmek 1. to be overwhelmed with trouble. 2. to be fed up. -ı burnunda olmak to be worn out, be exhausted. - cana, baş başa everyone for himself. -a can katmak to delight greatly, increase one´s pleasure. -ı cehenneme! To hell with him! -ını cehenneme göndermek /ın/ colloq. to kill. -ım ciğerim my darling. - çabası the struggle to support oneself. -ı çekilmek to feel exhausted. - çekişmek to be dying in agony. -ı/gönlü çekmek /ı/ to long (for). -ını çıkarmak /ın/ 1. to wear out, tire. 2. to wear (something) out. -ı çıkasıca/çıksın! May the devil take him! -ı çıkmak 1. to die. 2. to get very tired. 3. to get worn out. - çıkmayınca/çıkmadıkça/çıkar huy çıkmaz. proverb People never change. - damarı vital point, most sensitive spot. - damarına basmak /ın/ to touch on the most sensitive spot of (someone, something). -ını (bir yere) dar atmak just barely to make it to (a safe place). - dayanmamak /a/ to be intolerable. -ına değmek /ın/ 1. to please greatly. 2. to cause joy to the spirit (of a deceased person). - derdine düşmek to struggle for one´s life. -ım dese canın çıksın diyor sanmak to hear darling and understand damn you. - direği sound post (of a violin). -ını dişine takmak to make a great effort, put one´s back into it, go all out, give it one´s all. - dostu dear friend. -ına düşkün (one) who takes good care of himself. - düşmanı mortal enemy. - evi 1. the upper part of the belly. 2. heart. 3. the vital spot. - evinden vurmak /ı/ to attack (a person) where he is most sensitive and vulnerable. -ına ezan okumak /ın/ slang to kill, destroy. - feda! Wonderful!/Superb! -dan geçmek to give up the ghost. -ına geçmek/ işlemek/kâr etmek /ın/ to touch (someone) to the quick. - gelmek /a/ to be refreshed, revive. -ı gelip gitmek to have fainting spells. -ı gitmek to worry about the safety and well-being of someone or something. - halatı naut. life line. - havliyle in a desperate attempt to save one´s life. -ımın içi my darling. -ının içine sokacağı gelmek /ı/ to feel a strong wave of love (for). -ı ile oynamak to do dangerous things. -ı istemek /ı/ to desire. -ın isterse. If you like./I don´t care. - kalmamak /da/ to have all the life drained out (of). -a kasıt law intent to murder. -ına kastetmek /ın/ to plot against (someone´s) life. - kaygısına düşmek to fight for one´s life. -ına kıymak 1. /ın/ to kill without pity. 2. to commit suicide. 3. to wear oneself out. - korkusu fear of death. - kulağı ile dinlemek to be all ears; /ı/ to listen intently (to). - kurban! colloq. How wonderful! -ını kurtarmak 1. to save one´s life. 2. /ın/ to save (someone´s) life. - kurtaran yok mu! Help!/Save me! -ına/-ıma minnet! colloq. What more could one want!/So much the better! -ına okumak /ın/ 1. to harass. 2. to destroy, ruin. - pahasına at the risk of one´s life, a -
98 styðja
(styð, studda, studdr), v.1) to rest (one thing on another), esp. so as to support oneself thereby; s. hendi, fœti, to rest one’s hand or foot on something (annarri hendi styðr hann á herðar Jökli);2) to stick, pierce (þeir Gullveig geirum studdu);3) s. e-n, to hold one up, support one; skriðnaði hann öðrum fæti ok studdi sik með hendinni, he supported himself with his hand;4) fig. to support, aid (hann studdi ráðvanda menn í heilræðum);5) refl, styðjast, to lean upon (Á. studdist á øxi sína); s. við konungs borð, to lean the hands upon the king’s table.* * *u, f. = stoð, Stj. 210. -
99 ernähren
er·näh·ren *vt1) ( mit Nahrung versorgen)jdn/ein Tier \ernähren to feed sb/an animal;sie ernährt ihre Kinder rein vegetarisch she gives her children vegetarian food only2) ( unterhalten)jdn \ernähren to provide for sb, to support sb;die Schriftstellerei allein kann keinen \ernähren writing on its own doesn't bring in enough to live onvr1) ( sich speisen)sich von etw \ernähren to eat sth, to feed on sth, to live on sth;sich irgendwie \ernähren to eat in a certain manner;du musst dich vitaminreicher \ernähren! you need more vitamins in your diet!2) ( sich unterhalten)sich [von etw] \ernähren to support oneself [by doing/on sth];sie muss sich von Gelegenheitsjobs \ernähren she has to support herself by doing odd jobs -
100 levensonderhoud
1 [het in stand houden van het leven] support, means of sustaining life2 [kost] livelihood, living♦voorbeelden:1 de kosten van levensonderhoud stijgen/dalen • living costs are rising/fallingin zijn eigen levensonderhoud kunnen voorzien • be able to support oneselfvoorzien in het levensonderhoud van iemand • support someoneVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > levensonderhoud
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