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101 wipe
1. n вытирание2. n уст. прост. носовой платок, утирка3. n диал. уст. удар с размаху4. n диал. уст. саркастическое замечание, издёвка, насмешка5. n диал. уст. сл. синяк6. n диал. уст. тлв. кино,7. n диал. уст. стирание, наплыв8. n диал. уст. вытеснение, смена изображения другим9. v вытирать, обтирать, утирать10. v уничтожить, ликвидироватьto wipe off a debt — расплатиться с долгом; погасить долг
wipe up — расправиться; уничтожить
wipe out — стереть с лица земли; уничтожить; истребить
11. v сл. замахнуться; ударитьСинонимический ряд:1. handkerchief (noun) handkerchief; towel2. hit (noun) hit; knock; lick; rap; swat; swipe3. cleanse (verb) brush; clean; cleanse; clear; launder; scrub; sweep4. rub (verb) clear off; dry; dust; mop; rub; shine; stroke; swab; wash5. wipe out (verb) abolish; annihilate; eradicate; exterminate; wipe outАнтонимический ряд: -
102 κήλων
κήλων, - ωνοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `stallion, he-ass' (Archil., Kratin., Ph., H.) often metaph.. `swing-beam (for drawing water), swipe' (Delos IIIa, Pap.; as MHG heng(e)st);Dialectal forms: Dor. κάλωνCompounds: as 1. member in κηλωνο-στάσιον `support or base for the swing-beam' ( PBerl. Leihg. 13, 14; cf. the ed. ad loc.).Derivatives: κηλωνεῖον, Ion. -ήϊον `machine for drawing (water)' (Hdt., Ar., Arist.) and κηλωνεύω `turn the swing-beam' (Hero, Ath. Mech.). Sec. formation in - ων (Chantraine Formation 161f.);Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Basis uncertain. Vendryes REGr. 25, 461 proposes to start from κῆλον in the not-attested sense of `πόσθη'. Diff., not better, Zupitza Die german. Gutt. 195: to OHG scelo `Schellhengst', MHG schel `jumping, auffahrend' etc. - Cf. on Σιληνός.Page in Frisk: 1,841Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κήλων
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103 gait
meng-gait pull, book, pluck k.r(fruit, etc. with a pole). 2 wheedle money, etc. from s.o.). 3 swipe, steal, purloin. -
104 kaldırmak
"/ı/ 1. to lift up, raise, elevate. 2. (for something) to bear, support. 3. to bear, endure, tolerate (someone´s words or behavior). 4. to make (someone) stand up; to get (someone) up (from bed). 5. to put (something) away or out of reach, 6. to abolish, do away with. 7. colloq. to kidnap. 8. slang to swipe, make off with, steal, lift. 9. to dispatch (a vehicle), signal (a vehicle) to go. 10. to flush, start (game). 11. to cause (something) to peel off in layers. kaldırıp atmak /ı/ to get rid of, throw away." -
105 kalkmak
1. to go up, rise. 2. to stand up, rise to one´s feet, get up. 3. to get up, get out of bed. 4. to get well, be back on one´s feet (after an illness). 5. (for a train, plane, bus, ship) to leave, depart. 6. (for a cloth or lid) to be taken off, be raised. 7. /dan/ (for something) to be taken away, be removed (from). 8. (for game, fowl) to be raised, be flushed. 9. (for grain) to be reaped, be gathered. 10. to rise, come loose, peel off. 11. (for a rule or privilege) to be annulled, be repealed, be abolished. 12. (for money) to go out of circulation. 13. to disappear, cease to be available, be gone. 14. /a/ to take it into one´s head to (do something). 15. /a/ to start, attempt, begin to (do), try (something). kalk borusu reveille, the signal for reveille. kalk borusu çalmak 1. to sound reveille. 2. for reveille to be sounded. kalk gidelim etmek /ı/ slang to swipe, walk off with, steal. kalk gidelim olmak slang to be swiped, be stolen. kalk işareti starting signal. kalkıp kalkıp oturmak to be boilling with anger, be hopping mad.
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