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1 HOUSE
• Grace your house, and not let that grace you - Не дом хозяина красит, а хозяин дом (H)• House divided against itself cannot stand (A) - Веника не переломишь, а по пруту весь веник переломаешь (B)• House is a fine house when good folks are within (The) - Не дом хозяина красит, а хозяин дом (H), Не красна изба углами, а красна пирогами (H)• No house without mouse /; no throne without thorn/ - Нет розы без шипов (H)• Owner should bring honor to the house, not the house to the owner (The) - Не дом хозяина красит, а хозяин дом (H)• When the house is burned down you bring water - Когда хата сгорит, сажи не трусят (K), После драки кулаками не машут (П), После пожара за водой не бегут (П)• When the house is open, the honest man sins - Где плохо лежит, туда и вор глядит (Г), Плохо не клади, вора в грех не вводи (П)• When the house of your neighbour is on fire your own is in danger – 2150• When your neighbor's house is on fire, beware of your own - У соседа занялось - гляди в оба (У) -
2 the
[ðə], [ðɪ] adjective1) (The form [ðə] is used before words beginning with a consonant eg [i u]the house[i /u] [ðəhaus] or consonant sound eg [i u]the union[i /u] [ðəˈjuːnjən]; the form [ðɪ] is used before words beginning with a vowel eg [i u]the apple[i /u] [ðɪ ˈapl] or vowel sound eg [i u]the honour[i /u] [ðɪ ˈɔnə])أداة التَّعريف: تُسْتَعْمَل للإشارَةِ الى إسمٍ ذُكِر سابِقا2) used to refer to a person, thing etc mentioned previously, described in a following phrase, or already known:Where is the book I put on the table?
Who was the man you were talking to?
Switch the light off!
3) used with a singular noun or an adjective to refer to all members of a group etc or to a general type of object, group of objects etc:The horse is running fast.
تُسـتَعْمَل مع الإسم المُفْرَد أو الصِّفَه لِتُشير إلى النَّوع بصورةٍ عامَّهHe plays the piano/violin very well.
4) used to refer to unique objects etc, especially in titles and names:تُسْتَعْمَل مع الأشياء الفَريدَه في العَناوين والألقابthe Atlantic (Ocean).
5) used after a preposition with words referring to a unit of quantity, time etc:تُسْتَعْمَل بعدَ حَرْفِ جَر مع كَلِمات تُشير إلى الكَمِيَّه أو الزَّمَنIn this job we are paid by the hour.
6) used with superlative adjectives and adverbs to denote a person, thing etc which is or shows more of something than any other:تُسْتَعْمَل في المقارَنَه مع درجَة أفْعَل التَّفْضيلWe like him (the) best of all.
7) ( often with all) used with comparative adjectives to show that a person, thing etc is better, worse etc:تُستعمل مع درجة المقارنة بين إثنينHe has had a week's holiday and looks (all) the better for it.
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3 house of quality
Opsa decision making and planning tool that brings customers and engineers together in the product design process. House of quality is one of the four houses or phases of quality function deployment. House of quality provides a structure for the design and development cycle. The name is derived from the use of matrices that explore the relationship between customer needs and design attributes. The matrices used in the analysis fit together to form a houselike structure. -
4 house
بَيْت \ home: the place where one lives with one’s family: My home is quite near the school. house: a building for a family to live in. line: a row of words: a line of poetry. place: a house: Come round to my place for a meal. residence: a house or home, esp. that of an important person: That is his private residence. -
5 house
مَسْكَن \ house: a building for a family to live in. quarters: official house or lodgings (provided by the government or a company) for sb. who must work wherever he is sent, esp. soldiers, police, etc.. residence: a house or home, esp. that of an important person: That is his private residence. The Queen is in residence at Windsor Castle (She is staying there at present). -
6 come on the scene
بَرَزَ \ arise, (arose, arisen): to come up and be noticed (of storm, trouble, etc.): A serious difficulty has arisen. come on the scene: to make an effective appearance: Britain was losing the war until Churchill came on the scene. come out: to appear: Our roses are coming out. emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. jutt: (always with out) to stand out: An overflow pipe jutted out from the wall of the house. project: to stick out: That branch projects over the wall. protrude: stick out: The letter-box was full, and one letter protruded from the opening. stand out: to be easily seen; to be especially noticeable: Bright colours stand out against a dark surface behind them. \ See Also ظَهَرَ (جَلِيًّا) (لَعِبَ دورًا)، نشأ (نَشَأَ) -
7 issuing house
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8 in order that
لِكَي \ in order that: so that; with the purpose that: We hurried in order that we should not arrive late. in order to: so as to; with the intention to: He saved his money in order to buy a bicycle. so as to: in order to: He hurried so as not to be late. so that, in order that: used for showing purpose: He helped me with the work so that we’d finish earlier. to: also so as to, in order to showing purpose: He did that (so as) to annoy me. with a view to: for the purpose of: I went there with a view to buying a house there. -
9 so that, in order that
لِكَي \ in order that: so that; with the purpose that: We hurried in order that we should not arrive late. in order to: so as to; with the intention to: He saved his money in order to buy a bicycle. so as to: in order to: He hurried so as not to be late. so that, in order that: used for showing purpose: He helped me with the work so that we’d finish earlier. to: also so as to, in order to showing purpose: He did that (so as) to annoy me. with a view to: for the purpose of: I went there with a view to buying a house there. -
10 London Clearing House
Finan organization that acts on behalf of its members as a central counterparty for contracts traded on the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, the International Petroleum Exchange, and the London Metal Exchange. When the LCH has registered a trade, it becomes the buyer to every member who sells and the seller to every member who buys, ensuring good financial performance. To protect it against the risks assumed as central counterparty, the LCH establishes margin requirements.Abbr. LCH -
11 in the process of
قَامَ بِـ \ carry on: to control, keep in action: You can’t carry on a business without accounts. do: (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order: Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegatables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. do: to perform (work, one’s duty etc.): I have a lot to do. have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee?. in the process of: to be doing: I am in the process of painting my house. perform: to do (a duty, an action, etc.). \ See Also تناول (تَنَاوَل)، أنجز (أَنْجَزَ) -
12 тот (служебное слово , используется как указание ; that house beyond the river - тот дом за рекой
General subject: thatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тот (служебное слово , используется как указание ; that house beyond the river - тот дом за рекой
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13 to continue drinking after coming back from a bar or party (usually at a friend's house or apartment)
Jargon: postgame (Example: "I pissed my bed last night. That's the price you gotta pay for postgaming.")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > to continue drinking after coming back from a bar or party (usually at a friend's house or apartment)
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14 acceptance house
(U.K.) Econ, Finan institution that accepts financial instruments and agrees to honor them should the borrower default -
15 co
Ⅰ pron. 1. (w pytaniach) what- co to (jest)? what’s this/that?- co jest na górze? what’s upstairs?- co robisz? what are you doing?- co mi kupiłaś? what did you buy for me?- co się dzieje? what’s going on a. happening?- co ci po tym? what do you need it for?- o co chodzi? what’s the problem a. matter?, what’s going on?- w co się ubierzesz? what are you going to wear?- czego szukasz? what are you looking for?- czego on chciał? what did he want?- czego a. copot. chcesz w zamian? what do you want in exchange?- do czego służy ten guzik? what is this button for?- z czego jest ta koszula? what is this shirt made of?- czemu się tak przyglądasz? what are you looking at?- czym mam otworzyć tę puszkę? what shall I open this tin with?- czym żywią się wieloryby? what do whales feed on?- czym to się skończy? how will it (all) end?- o czym oni mówią? what are they talking about?- co to za maszyna? what’s this/that machine?- co to za kamień? what kind of stone is this?- co ty na to? what do you say a. think?- co u ciebie? how are you?, what’s new?, how’s life (treating you)?- co z tobą? źle się czujesz? what’s wrong (with you)?, don’t you feel well?- psa zabierzemy ze sobą, ale co z kotem? we can take the dog with us, but what about the cat?- co z tego? a. no to co? what of a. about it? pot.- co z tego, że kocha? so he’s in love, so what? pot.- co on, oszalał, żeby tyle forsy przepuścić! pot. he must be mad blowing all that money pot.- czego tam nie ma na strychu! there are all sorts of things in the attic- czym to on w życiu nie był! he’s done all sorts of things in life- co ty mi tu przyniosłeś? what on earth have you brought me?- po co a. na co? what for?- po co jedziesz do Krakowa? what are you going to Cracow for?- na co ci ten scyzoryk? what do you need this penknife for?- i na co wam to było? what did you have to (go and) do that for?- czego tam poszłaś? pot. what did you go there for?- czemu płaczesz? what are you crying for?- czemu nie? why not?- „idziesz z nami?” – „czemu nie” ‘are you coming with us?’ – ‘why not?’2. (w mowie zależnej) what- powiedz, co chcesz na śniadanie tell me what you want for breakfast- zapytaj go, co zrobił z nożyczkami ask him what he’s done with the scissors- dobrze byłoby wiedzieć, o co właściwie mu chodzi it would be good to know what he really wants- przysłuchiwał się, o czym rozmawiają he was listening in on their conversation- nie wiem, co to była za ryba I don’t know what kind of fish it was- nie rozumiem, po co tu przyszedł I don’t understand why he came here a. what he came here for- powiem mu jutro, co i jak I’ll tell him tomorrow what’s what- wiesz co?… (do) you know what?… pot., (I’ll) tell you what… pot.3. (w zdaniu podrzędnym zawężającym) that- wszystko to, co chciał zrobić everything (that) he wanted to do- mam coś, co cię zainteresuje I’ve got something that’ll interest you- nie zrobiłam nic, czego musiałabym się wstydzić I did nothing (that) I ought to be ashamed of- rób, co chcesz do what you want- czym była kiedyś łacina, tym stał się dziś język angielski what Latin was once, English is today- co jest naprawdę nieznośne, to myśl, że… what is really maddening is the thought that…- z czego będziemy żyć, to mój kłopot what we’re going to live on is my problem- co się stało, to się nie odstanie what’s done is done4. (w zdaniu podrzędnym rozwijającym) which- powiedział, że pożyczył mi pieniądze, co nie było prawdą he said he had lent me some money, which wasn’t true- zdał ostatni egzamin, czym bardzo ucieszył rodziców he passed the last exam, which made his parents very happy5. (ile, jak, jaki) as- on ma tyle samo wrogów, co przyjaciół he has as many enemies as he has friends- zatrudniamy tyle samo pracowników, co rok temu we employ as many people as we did a year ago- mam dwa razy tyle pracy, co ty I have twice as much work as you (have)- kapelusz tego samego koloru, co płaszcz a hat the same colour as the coat- mieszkam w tym samym domu, co on I live in the same building as he does- rodzice tyle go widywali, co na obiedzie his parents only saw him at dinner time6. pot. (kto, który) who- ktoś, co nigdy nie był w wojsku someone who has never been in the army- znam kogoś, co to chętnie zrobi I know someone who’ll be glad to do it- gdzie się podział ten chłopak, co u was mieszkał? what happened to the boy who used to live with you?- wiesz, co ty dla niego jesteś? do you know what you are to him?- ten młyn, co to w nim teraz jest hotel that mill that’s a hotel now7. pot. (dlaczego, w jakim celu) why- co się tak kręcisz? why can’t you sit still?- co tak wcześnie wstałaś? why did you get up so early?- coś taki wesoły? why are you so cheerful?, what are you so cheerful about?8. (w wyrażeniach emfatycznych) what (a)- co to za dureń z niego! what a clown he is! pejor.- co za niespodzianka! what a surprise!- nie masz pojęcia, co to za rozkosz! you’ve no idea what a delight it isⅡ praep. every- co dzień/sobota every day/Saturday- co dziesięć minut/dwa tygodnie every ten minutes/two weeks- przystawał co krok he stopped with each a. every step- co jakiś czas tu zagląda, żeby sprawdzić, co robimy he looks in every now and then to check on us- opuszczał co drugą stronę he was skipping every other pageⅢ adv. (bardziej) co ciekawsze fragmenty/książki some of the more interesting sections/books- co wytrwalsi zostali do końca sztuki only the most persevering stayed till the end of the playⅣ conj. (jak) as- (ona) pracuje w tej samej firmie co ja she works for the same company as me- ten sam/to samo co zawsze the same as always- taki sam jadłospis co przed tygodniem the same menu as a week ago- to już nie ten człowiek, co dawniej he’s not the man he used to be- jest równie inteligentny, co przebiegły he’s as intelligent as he is crafty- mogła mieć równie dobrze trzydzieści co czterdzieści lat she could just as well have been thirty as forty- co ciekawe/dziwne… what’s interesting/strange…- co gorsza… what’s worse…- co więcej… what’s more…Ⅴ part. pot. (jako równoważnik zdania) boisz się, co? you’re afraid, eh? pot.- ale ona urosła, co? she’s really grown, hasn’t she?- będziemy w kontakcie, co? we’ll be in touch, right? pot.- miłe dzieciaki, co nie? nice kids, eh? pot.- nie poznajesz mnie, co? you don’t recognize me, do you?- wszyscy gdzieś jadą na wykacje, a my co? everyone’s going somewhere on holiday, and what about us?- kto cię tu wpuścił, co? who let you in, eh? pot.- i co, zdałeś egzamin? well, did you pass (the exam)?- co ty, chcesz oberwać od ojca? you don’t want to get it from your father, do you? pot.- a ty co? dzwonka nie słyszałeś? what are you doing? – didn’t you hear the bell?Ⅵ co do praep. 1. (jeśli chodzi o) as for, as far as [sb/sth] is concerned- co do mnie, nigdy w horoskopy nie wierzyłem as for me, I’ve never believed in horoscopes- co do pańskiego artykułu… as for your article…, as far as your article is concerned…2. (w sprawie) regarding, concerning- mamy zastrzeżenia co do ostatniej partii towaru we have some reservations regarding the last consignment- jego uwagi co do nowelizacji ustawy his remarks regarding a. concerning the amendment of the law3. (pod względem) regarding, concerning- ustalenia co do zakresu prac details regarding a. concerning the scope of the work- druga co do wielkości partia polityczna the second largest party- dziesiąte co do wielkości państwo świata the world’s tenth largest state4. (dokładnie) to- co do godziny/dnia to the hour/day- o siódmej co do minuty at seven o’clock sharp- przyszedł punktualnie co do minuty he came a. arrived right on the dot pot.- oddał mi wszystko co do grosza he gave me back every single penny- powtórzyła wszystko co do słowa she repeated everything word for word- zginęli wszyscy co do jednego not one of them survivedⅦ co…, (to) … conj. 1. (ile razy) each time- co wstawał, robiło mu się słabo each time he got up, he felt faint- co otworzył gazetę, wszędzie o Iraku every time he opened a newspaper, there was something about Iraq- co strzelił, to chybił every time he fired, he missed- co wspiął się wyżej, to zsuwał się each time he climbed up, he slipped down again- co premiera, to sukces each new production is/was a success2. (dla podkreślenia) co praca, to praca work is work (after all)- co chłop, to chłop you can’t beat a man (about the place)- co głowa, to głowa you can’t beat good brains- co prawda, to prawda I’ll second that- co dyrektor, to nie zwykły robotnik a director’s not just any workerⅧ czym…, tym… conj. kryt. czym starszy, tym głupszy the older he gets, the more foolish he becomes- czym większy przywódca, tym groźniejszy jego upadek the greater the leader, the further he has to fall■ a co tam what do I care?, what does it matter?- chciała pokazać, co to nie ona she wanted to show what she was made of- co jak co, ale ciasto robisz pyszne say what you like, but you make delicious cake- czego jak czego, ale pieniędzy im nie brakuje whatever they’re short of, it’s not money- co najmniej at least- co najwyżej at most- co to, to nie! pot. that’s out of the question!; no way! pot.- co (proszę)? pot. (w odpowiedzi) what?- „Adam!” – „co?” ‘Adam!’ – ‘what?’- „jesteś tam?” – „a co?” ‘are you there?’ – ‘what do you want?’- co (takiego)? (wyrażające zdziwienie) what?, really?- goście dopiero co wyjechali the guests have not long gone, the guests have only just left* * *1. pron( w pytaniach) whatto drzewo, co rośnie koło domu — the tree that grows by the house
wspominał tych, co odeszli — he remembered those who had left
zdałem egzamin, co wszystkich zaskoczyło — I passed the exam, which surprised everybody
co się stało, to się nie odstanie — what's done cannot be undone ( w równoważnikach zdań)
rób, co chcesz — do what you want
co niemiara — in abundance, (pot: cokolwiek) anything
2. partjeśli co, daj mi znać — get in touch at the slightest thing
co najwyżej — at (the) mostco gorsza — what's worse, worse still
co więcej — what's more, furthermore
co chwila/krok — every lub each minute/step
co drugi/trzeci — every second/third
co do (+gen) — ( odnośnie do) as to, as for
3. conjco do mnie — as far as I am concerned, ( dokładnie) (exact) to
4. advco strzelił, to chybił — every time he shot he missed
(pot: dlaczego) why* * *copron.1. ( zastępuje rzeczowniki) what; rób, co chcesz do what you want; czego (znowu) chcesz? what do you want (now)?; zwł. z irytacją what is it that you want (now)?; co to będzie? (= co chcesz zrobić?) what is it going to be?, what'll it be?; (= co się stanie?) what'll happen?; po co? what for?; byle co anything; Bóg wie co God knows what; diabli wiedzą co only the Devil knows; co to, to nie I won't have that; jeszcze czego! anything else?, what('s) next?; bądź co bądź anyway; w czym rzecz what's the matter; w razie czego (just) in case, if need(s) be; jak przyjdzie co do czego when the chips are down; nie ma co! there is no point; co komu do tego? it is none of anybody's business, why should it be anyone's business?, why should they care?; co mi tam! I don't care, I couldn't care less, who cares?; co będzie, to będzie happen what may; będzie co ma być what is to be, will be; what must be, must be; what will be, will be; co było, a nie jest, nie pisze się w rejestr let bygones be bygones; co z oczu, to z serca out of sight, out of mind; co się stało, to się nie odstanie what's been done cannot be undone, let bygones be bygones; co za dużo, to niezdrowo too much of a good thing, too much breaks the bag; co się odwlecze, to nie uciecze there is luck in leisure; co ma wisieć, nie utonie he that is born to be hanged shall never be drowned, if you're born to be hanged then you'll never be drowned; co nagle, to po diable haste makes waste; czym chata bogata, tym rada what's mine is yours; co ma piernik do wiatraka what do these two things have in common?, it is quite beside the point.2. (jako zaimek względny, głównie w pytaniach i zdaniach złożonych) co tchu at full l. top speed, in all haste; tyle, co kot napłakał next to nothing; co do grosza not a penny less, not a penny more; tyle pomoże, co umarłemu kadzidło it won't do any good, it won't help at all.conj.( rozpoczyna zdanie podrzędne) which.part.1. ( wyraża powtarzalność) every; co krok every step; co godzina/co chwila/co miesiąc/co roku every hour/every moment/every month/every year; co prawda admittedly; co prawda, to prawda you're right; co rusz every moment, every time; na co dzień every day; co i raz pot. every moment, every time; co kraj, to obyczaj every country has its customs; every land has its own law; so many countries, so many customs.2. ( wzmacnia przysłówki) what, still; co gorsza what's worse, worse still; co więcej what's more; co dwie głowy, to nie jedna two heads are better than one.3. (wyraża pytanie o przyczynę, cel) why; co się tak długo zastanawiasz? why have you been dwelling on it so long?The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > co
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16 stinken
v/i; stinkt, stank, hat gestunken1. stink ( nach of), reek (of); aus dem Mund stinken have bad ( oder foul) breath; nach Schweiß / Fusel / Knoblauch stinken reek of sweat / drink / garlic; es stinkt nach Gas it smells of gas; der Fisch stinkt schon the fish already reeks (Brit. umg. has a pong); wie ein Bock oder die Pest stinken smell to high heaven; das stinkt aber! what an awful smell ( stärker: stink, pong Brit. umg.); was stinkt denn hier so? what’s making that awful smell?; bestialisch3. umg., fig.: etwas stinkt an der Sache there’s something fishy about it; das / er stinkt mir I’m sick of it / him; mir stinkt’s! I’m fed up to the back teeth (Am. up to here); was mir am meisten stinkt what really bugs ( oder gets to, Brit. auch narks) me; es stinkt mir, dass er so viel mehr verdient the fact that he earns so much more really gets my goat* * *to smell; to stink* * *stịn|ken ['ʃtɪŋkn] pret sta\#nk [ʃtaŋk] ptp gestu\#nken [gə'ʃtʊŋkn]vi1) (nach of) to stink, to reek, to pong (Brit inf)2) (fig inf)das stinkt zum Himmel — it's an absolute scandal, it's absolutely appalling
mir stinkts (gewaltig)! (inf) — I'm fed up to the back teeth (with it) (Brit inf) or to the back of my throat (with it) (US inf)
* * *1) (to smell strongly (of something).) reek2) (to have a very bad smell: That fish stinks; The house stinks of cats.) stink* * *stin·ken<stank, gestunken>[ˈʃtɪŋkn̩]I. vidie Sache stinkt the whole business stinks [or is [very] fishy▪ etw [an jdm/etw] stinkt jdm sth [about sb/sth] sickens sb, sb is fed up with sth about sb/sthII. vi impers* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (abwertend) stink; pong (coll.)nach etwas stinken — stink or reek of something
2) (ugs.): (Schlechtes vermuten lassen)die Sache/es stinkt — it smells; it's fishy (coll.)
3) (salopp): (missfallen)mir stinkt's — I'm fed up to the back teeth (coll.)
* * *1. stink (nach of), reek (of);aus dem Mund stinken have bad ( oder foul) breath;nach Schweiß/Fusel/Knoblauch stinken reek of sweat/drink/garlic;es stinkt nach Gas it smells of gas;der Fisch stinkt schon the fish already reeks (Br umg has a pong);die Pest stinken smell to high heaven;2. umg, fig:vor Geld stinken stink of money, be stinking rich;vor Faulheit stinken be bone idle3. umg, fig:etwas stinkt an der Sache there’s something fishy about it;das/er stinkt mir I’m sick of it/him;mir stinkt’s! I’m fed up to the back teeth (US up to here);es stinkt mir, dass er so viel mehr verdient the fact that he earns so much more really gets my goat* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (abwertend) stink; pong (coll.)nach etwas stinken — stink or reek of something
2) (ugs.): (Schlechtes vermuten lassen)die Sache/es stinkt — it smells; it's fishy (coll.)
3) (salopp): (missfallen)mir stinkt's — I'm fed up to the back teeth (coll.)
* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: stank, gestunken)= to stink v.(§ p.,p.p.: stank, stunk) -
17 Eigenbedarf
m one’s personal needs Pl.; eines Landes: domestic requirements Pl.; Eigenbedarf geltend machen als Vermieter: notify a tenant etc. that one needs a flat etc. for personal use* * *Ei|gen|be|darfm(von Mensch) personal use; (von Staat) domestic requirements plzum Éígenbedarf — for (one's own) personal use
der Hausbesitzer machte Éígenbedarf geltend — the landlord showed that he needed the house/flat (Brit) or apartment for himself
* * *Ei·gen·be·darfm1. (der eigene Bedarf) [one's own] personal needs2. JURjdm/eine Wohnung wegen \Eigenbedarfs kündigen to give sb notice because one needs a flat for oneself\Eigenbedarf geltend machen to declare [or state] that one needs a flat [ or esp AM apartment]/house for oneself* * *Eigenbedarf geltend machen als Vermieter: notify a tenant etc that one needs a flat etc for personal use* * *m.private use n. -
18 szczęści|e
n sgt 1. (zadowolenie) happiness- promienieć szczęściem to beam with happiness- płakać/skakać ze szczęścia to cry/jump for joy- nigdy nie zaznają szczęścia they will never be happy- nic jej do szczęścia nie brakuje she has everything she could wish for- jeszcze nam tylko tego do szczęścia brakowało! iron. that’s all we needed! iron.- nie posiadać się ze szczęścia to be beside oneself with joy- dzieci były jej największym szczęściem her children were the joy of her life2. (zrządzenie losu) luck; (pomyślność) fortune- mieć szczęście to be lucky- mieć szczęście w kartach to be lucky at cards- miałem szczęście go spotkać I had the good fortune to meet him- mieć szczęście do pogody/współpracowników to be fortunate in the weather/one’s colleagues- mam szczęście do złodziei/oszustów iron. I seem to attract thieves/crooks- masz szczęście, że ich nie było/że był w dobrym humorze you were lucky they were out/he was in a good mood- ten to ma zawsze szczęście! he’s a lucky bastard! pot.- masz więcej szczęścia niż rozumu! the devil looks after his own!- szukać szczęścia to seek one’s fortune- wyjechał szukać szczęścia za granicą he went abroad to seek his fortune- próbować szczęścia w czymś to try one’s luck at sth- szczęście się do nas uśmiechnęło fortune smiled on us- szczęście nam sprzyjało luck was on our side- odważnym szczęście sprzyja fortune favours the brave- dać coś komuś/nosić coś na szczęście to give sth to sb/to wear sth as a good luck charm- przynieść komuś szczęście to bring sb good luck- zdać się na los szczęścia to take pot luck- to kwestia szczęścia it’s the luck of the draw- przy odrobinie szczęścia with a bit of luck- takie to już moje szczęście! iron. my luck!- na szczęście luckily, fortunately- na szczęście miałem przy sobie jakieś pieniądze luckily a. fortunately I had some money- i całe szczęście! and just as well!- (całe) szczęście, że… it was just as well that…- całe szczęście, że dom był ubezpieczony it was just as well that a. fortunately the house was insured- szczęściem udało mu się uciec książk. fortunately he managed to run away- mieliśmy szczęście w nieszczęściu it was just as well- szczęście w nieszczęściu, że… it was just as well that…■ kto ma szczęście w kartach, ten nie ma szczęścia w miłości lucky in cards, unlucky in love- mieć garbate szczęście to have rotten luckThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szczęści|e
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19 כסף I, כסיף
כְּסַףI, כְּסִיף ch. sam(כסף bright), to feel ashamed, frightened. Targ. Y. Num. 12:14 (h. text הכלם); a. e.Arakh.16b דלִיכְסוֹף זרעיהוכ׳ that the seed of Rab should be put to shame through me. Taan.22a וכְסִיפָא להו מילתאוכ׳ Ms. M. 2 a. Rashi (Ms. M. 1 only וכסיפא להו, ed. ואִכְּסִיפוּ Ithpe.) and the gentlemen (you) felt abashed to tell us; a. fr.Targ. Ps. 41:7 יכסף some ed., read: יכנף, v. כְּנַף I. Pa. כַּסֵּיף, Af. אַכְסֵיף 1) to frighten; to put to shame. Targ. Ps. 44:10; a. fr.Kidd.81a כַּסִּיפְתִּינָן (כַּסַּפְ׳) thou didst frighten us (by a false alarm). Ḥag.5a וכַסַּפְתֵּיה and thou didst put him to shame; Koh. R. end וכַסִּיפְתֵּיה. Sabb.3b דאי לאו … כספתיהוכ׳ for if he were not a great man, thou mightst have put him to shame, for he might have given thee an inappropriate reply. Hor.13b מַכְסְפִיתוּ לי Ms. M. (ed. כסיפיתנן, corr. כַּסִּיפְתּוּנָן) you might have put me to shame; a. e. 2) to reduce in value, to cause deterioration. Keth.104b מְכַסְּפֵי (or מַכְסְפֵי) they (the heirs) will neglect it (instead of improving).( 3) to feel ashamed. Targ. Ps. 74:21 מַכְסִיף (prob. to be read: מַכְסַף or מְכַסַּף, part. pass.). Ithpa. אִתְכַּסַּף, אִיכַּ׳, Ithpe. אִיכְּסִיף, אִתכְּסִיף to be made pale, to be frightened, to be put to shame. Targ. Job 6:20; a. e.Kidd. l. c. מוטב תִּיכַּסְּפוּ … ולא תיכספו מיניוכ׳ it is better that you of the house of Amram be frightened through me in this world, than that you should be ashamed of me (as a sinner) in the world to come. B. Bath. 111a; Ab. Zar.36a איכ׳ he felt alarmed. Taan.25a אִיכַּסְּפָא ועיילאוכ׳ (missing in Ms. M.) she felt abashed and went ; a. fr. -
20 כְּסַף
כְּסַףI, כְּסִיף ch. sam(כסף bright), to feel ashamed, frightened. Targ. Y. Num. 12:14 (h. text הכלם); a. e.Arakh.16b דלִיכְסוֹף זרעיהוכ׳ that the seed of Rab should be put to shame through me. Taan.22a וכְסִיפָא להו מילתאוכ׳ Ms. M. 2 a. Rashi (Ms. M. 1 only וכסיפא להו, ed. ואִכְּסִיפוּ Ithpe.) and the gentlemen (you) felt abashed to tell us; a. fr.Targ. Ps. 41:7 יכסף some ed., read: יכנף, v. כְּנַף I. Pa. כַּסֵּיף, Af. אַכְסֵיף 1) to frighten; to put to shame. Targ. Ps. 44:10; a. fr.Kidd.81a כַּסִּיפְתִּינָן (כַּסַּפְ׳) thou didst frighten us (by a false alarm). Ḥag.5a וכַסַּפְתֵּיה and thou didst put him to shame; Koh. R. end וכַסִּיפְתֵּיה. Sabb.3b דאי לאו … כספתיהוכ׳ for if he were not a great man, thou mightst have put him to shame, for he might have given thee an inappropriate reply. Hor.13b מַכְסְפִיתוּ לי Ms. M. (ed. כסיפיתנן, corr. כַּסִּיפְתּוּנָן) you might have put me to shame; a. e. 2) to reduce in value, to cause deterioration. Keth.104b מְכַסְּפֵי (or מַכְסְפֵי) they (the heirs) will neglect it (instead of improving).( 3) to feel ashamed. Targ. Ps. 74:21 מַכְסִיף (prob. to be read: מַכְסַף or מְכַסַּף, part. pass.). Ithpa. אִתְכַּסַּף, אִיכַּ׳, Ithpe. אִיכְּסִיף, אִתכְּסִיף to be made pale, to be frightened, to be put to shame. Targ. Job 6:20; a. e.Kidd. l. c. מוטב תִּיכַּסְּפוּ … ולא תיכספו מיניוכ׳ it is better that you of the house of Amram be frightened through me in this world, than that you should be ashamed of me (as a sinner) in the world to come. B. Bath. 111a; Ab. Zar.36a איכ׳ he felt alarmed. Taan.25a אִיכַּסְּפָא ועיילאוכ׳ (missing in Ms. M.) she felt abashed and went ; a. fr.
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