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  • 101 отколоть коленце

    ОТКАЛЫВАТЬ/ОТКОЛОТЬ КОЛЕНЦЕ < КОЛЕНЦА> coll
    [VP; subj: human; var. with pl коленца is usu. impfv, var. with sing коленце is usu. pfv]
    =====
    1. Also: ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ КОЛЕНЦЕ < КОЛЕНЦА> coll to dance joyfully, executing intricate patterns:
    - X откалывал коленца X was cutting capers;
    - X was capering (about).
         ♦ [author's usage] Беспутную оную Клемантинку посадили в клетку и вывезли на площадь; атаманы-молодцы подходили и дразнили её. Некоторые, более добродушные, потчевали водкой, но требовали, чтобы она за это откинула какое-нибудь коленце (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The wanton Klemantinka was put in a cage and carried out on to the square; the brave lads went up to her and taunted her. Some of the better-natured ones gave her vodka, but told her to cut them a caper in return (1b).
    2. Also: ВЫКИДЫВАТЬ/ВЫКИНУТЬ КОЛЕНЦЕ < КОЛЕНЦА> coll to do sth. unusual, unexpected, often absurd:
    - X выкинул коленце X pulled a stunt (a caper);
    - X pulled some funny business.
         ♦ И хотя трезвость суждений и выказывала в новом знакомце человека в своём уме и памяти, Пётр Васильевич, взявший уже себе за правило готовиться здесь к любым фокусам, откровенно говоря, ожидал, что тот в любую минуту может выкинуть какое-нибудь " коленце"... (Максимов 3). Although his new acquaintance's sensible remarks seemed to show that he was in full possession of his faculties, Pyotr Vasilievich had already made it a rule to be ready for all sorts of antics in this place, and, to be frank, he was expecting funny business at any moment (3a).
         ♦ [extended usage]...С такой обидной смертью Семён встретился впервые. Шёл парень к зазнобе... рассчитывал, верно, жениться, обзавестись семьей - и на вот, подвернулся. Не болел, не воевал, на медведей не ходил. В старину говорили: на роду написано. Пустое! Просто жизнь коленца выкидывает (Тендряков 1). [context transl]... This was the first time Simon had seen such senseless death. The young man had been to see his girl friend and was probably thinking of getting married and starting a family-and then this had to happen. He hadn't been ill, or getting into fights, or hunting bears. In the old days they would have said it was his fate from birth. What rubbish! It was just a matter of the queer tricks life plays on you (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отколоть коленце

  • 102 maar

    maar1
    het
    but
    voorbeelden:
    1   altijd met maren aankomen always bring up ifs and buts
         er is één maar aan verbonden/bij there is one (large) but
    ————————
    maar2
    bijwoord
    [slechts] but only, just
    [inderdaad, nogal, toch] only just
    [met betrekking tot twijfel] only as long as
    [met betrekking tot een wens] (if) only
    [aanmaning, waarschuwing] just
    [aanhoudend] just
    voorbeelden:
    1   je hoeft maar te bellen you only/just have to phone
         al was het maar om haar te pesten if only to make life difficult for her
         zeg het maar: koffie of thee? which will it be: coffee or tea?
         we konden alleen nog maar huilen we could do nothing but cry
         hij is nog maar pas hier he has only just arrived
         zonder ook maar goedendag te zeggen without so much as a goodbye
         hij is maar twintig jaar (oud) geworden he only lived to be twenty
         zij bloost al, als je maar naar haar kijkt she blushes if you so much as look at her
         als ik ook maar een minuut te lang wegblijf if I stay away even a minute too long
    2   kom maar binnen come on in
         laten we hem maar gelijk geven let's just agree with him and be done with it
         dat doet hij maar al te graag he'd be only too happy to do it
         dat komt maar al te vaak voor that happens only/all too often
         het is misschien maar goed dat we de bus gemist hebben perhaps it's (just) as well we missed the bus
         het is maar goed dat je gebeld hebt it's a good thing you Brang
         je hebt het maar voor het zeggen it's up to you, just say the word
    3   als ik maar kan if I (possibly) can
         ik wil wel doorgaan, als het maar klaar komt I'm prepared to go on, as long as/so long as it's finished
    4   ik hoop maar dat hij het vindt I only hope he finds it
         was ik maar nooit getrouwd if only I'd never married
         was ik maar dood I wish I were dead
    5   doe het nu maar just do it
         geef het nou maar toe you may as well admit it
         het is maar dat je het weet as long as you know; je kunt het maar beter weten it's (just) as well you know
         let maar niet op hem don't pay any attention to him
         pas maar op watch out/it
         schiet nou maar op hurry up, will you?
         ik zou maar uitkijken you'd better be careful
         en dan maar klagen dat iedereen zakt and then go on about everybody failing
         het is maar goed ook a good thing, too
         wees daar maar niet bang voor rest assured that that won't happen
         rustig maar (just) calm down
    6   ze bleef maar kijken she (just) stared and stared
         je gaat je gang maar go ahead (and do it)
         en wij maar wachten/werken and we just wait(ed) and wait(ed)/work(ed) and work(ed)
         het houdt maar niet op it never seems to end
         ik vind het maar niks I'm none too happy about it
         zij koopt maar raak she just throws her money about
         hé daar, dat gaat zo maar niet hey you, you can't just sit down/walk in/run off 〈enz.〉like that!
         en maar kletsen, die vrouwen talk, talk, that's all they do, these women
    ¶   wat wil je drinken? geef maar een pilsje what'll you have? a beer, please/I'll have a beer
         wat je maar wil whatever you want
         geef dan maar een glas wijn a glass of wine will be fine
         waarom doe je dat? zo maar why do you do that? just for the fun of it
         dat kun je niet zo maar even doen you can't do it just like that
         zo'n vraag kun je niet zo maar beantwoorden one can't answer such a question offhand
         hij gaf het kind zo maar een klap he hit the child for no reason
         zoveel als je maar wilt as much/many as you like
    ————————
    maar3
    voegwoord
    [tegenstellend] but
    [in zijdelingse tegenwerpingen] but
    voorbeelden:
    1   klein, maar dapper small but tough
         ik had je willen bellen, maar ik wist je nummer niet I would have phoned, but/only I didn't know your number
    2   maar wacht eens even but wait a minute
         ja maar, als dat nu niet zo is yes, but what if that isn't true?
         maar ja, wat wil je voor vijftig gulden but then what do you expect for fifty guilders
         maar begrijpt u dat dan niet but don't you understand?
    ¶   hij keek in de koelkast, maar zag dat die leeg was he looked in the refrigerator only to find it was empty
         nee maar! really!

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > maar

  • 103 reckon

    ˈrekən гл.
    1) считать, подсчитывать, вычислять;
    насчитывать;
    подводить итог( обыкн. reckon up) The Christian age is usually reckoned from the birth of Christ. ≈ Христианское летоисчисление ведется от рождества Христова. Syn: count I
    2., estimate
    2., compute
    1., calculate
    2) полагать, рассматривать, считать, придерживаться мнения The city council reckons its library as an important part of public service. ≈ Городской совет считает, что библиотека - важный общественный институт. Syn: consider, think, suppose, judge
    3) надеяться, рассчитывать (on, upon - на кого-л., на что-л.) I reckon on your help. ≈ Я рассчитываю на вашу помощь. Syn: expectreckon among reckon for reckon in reckon off reckon on reckon upon reckon up reckon with reckon without Syn: consider to reckon without one's host ≈ ошибиться в расчетах, крупно просчитаться считать (особ. в уме), подсчитывать (тж. * up) - to learn to read, write and * научиться читать, писать и считать - to * from ten (начать) считать с десяти - to * to sixty досчитать до шестидесяти - *ing from today считая с сегодняшнего дня - the time is *ed from... срок исчисляется с... насчитывать;
    исчислять;
    подсчитывать, подводить итог (тж. * up) - I * 53 of them я (их) насчитал 53 - to * the cost of smth. вычислить стоимость чего-л. - to * up one's debts подсчитать свои долги - to * up the bill подбить счет (часто as) рассматривать, считать - to * smb. wise считать кого-л. умным - to * smb. as an enemy рассматривать кого-л. как врага - to be *ed (as) a clever person считаться умным человеком - he *ed the work as /to be/ one of his successes он считал это произведение своей удачей - The National is *ed one of the best hotels in the town "Националь" считается одной из лучших гостиниц города (among) числить (где-л.), причислять( к кому-л., чему-л.) - to * smb. among the greatest writers причислять кого-л. к великим писателям - he is not *ed among my friends он не относится к числу моих друзей - among those submitting applications I * him the least qualified to do research среди всех подавших заявление я считаю его наименее подходящим для научной работы преим. (американизм) думать, полагать, считать;
    придерживаться мнения - to * that smth. will happen полагать, что что-л. случится - I *ed the explosion was ten miles away я считаю, что взрыв произошел в десяти милях отсюда - I * (that) it is going to rain я думаю, что пойдет дождь - I * he is forty я бы дал ему сорок лет - I * (американизм) (разговорное) думаю;
    наверное( как вводные слова) - he will come soon, I * он, думаю /наверное/, скоро придет - this, I *, was what he meant по всей вероятности, это то, что он имел в виду - this will be enough, I * этого, пожалуй, хватит (on, upon) полагаться, рассчитывать ( на кого-л., что-л.) - I am not *ing on him я на него не рассчитываю - to * with certainty on smth. с полным основанием рассчитывать на что-л.;
    полностью положиться на что-л. - I * on his doing it я рассчитываю, что он это сделает - they had not *ed on finding me here они не ожидали меня здесь встретить( with) принимать во внимание, считаться ( с кем-л., чем-л.) - he is a doughty opponent and one to be *ed with это мощный противник, и с ним нужно считаться (with, without) принимать в расчет;
    учитывать - to * without smth. не принимать в расчет;
    не считаться с чем-л. - I had not *ed with the possibility of his turning up so soon я не учел возможности его столь быстрого возвращения - he is not the sort of man you can afford to * without это не такой человек, с которым можно не считаться /которого можно сбрасывать со счетов/ (with) рассчитываться, расплачиваться - you will * with him at the end of the year вы рассчитаетесь /расплатитесь/ с ним в конце года( with) расквитаться, свести счеты - to * with a traitor расквитаться с предателем (with) справляться;
    сталкиваться, иметь дело( с чем-л., кем-л.) - they have to * with many petty irritations им приходится сталкиваться с массой нудных мелких забот - all these problems have to be *ed with as they arise все эти проблемы придется решать по мере их возникновения (часто for) рассчитывать (на что-л.) ;
    предусматривать( что-л.) - to * to do smth. рассчитывать /намереваться, собираться/ сделать что-л. - I * to arrive in Delhi at noon я рассчитываю прибыть в Дели в полдень - you may have more to bear than you * for вам, может быть, придется вынести больше, чем вы рассчитываете (in) включать, причислять - they were *ed in the company present они были включены в число присутствующих (редкое) считаться (существенным) ;
    быть важным;
    иметь ценность (просторечие) иметь обыкновение - we never * to go to bed before midnight мы не имеем привычки ложиться спать до полуночи - I always * to go to my son's for Christmas я имею обыкновение проводить рождество у сына > to * without one's host ошибиться в расчетах, крупно просчитаться ~ рассматривать, считать за;
    думать, предполагать, придерживаться мнения;
    to be reckoned (as) a clever person считаться умным человеком ~ принимать во внимание( with) ;
    he is to be reckoned with с ним надо считаться;
    reckon among, reckon in причислять к;
    reckon up подсчитывать reckon исчислять ~ подводить итог ~ подсчитывать ~ полагать ~ полагаться, рассчитывать (upon) ~ придерживаться мнения ~ принимать во внимание (with) ;
    he is to be reckoned with с ним надо считаться;
    reckon among, reckon in причислять к;
    reckon up подсчитывать ~ рассматривать, считать за;
    думать, предполагать, придерживаться мнения;
    to be reckoned (as) a clever person считаться умным человеком ~ рассматривать ~ рассчитываться, расплачиваться, сводить счеты( with - с кем-л.) ~ считать;
    подсчитывать, исчислять;
    подводить итог (обыкн. reckon up) ;
    насчитывать ~ считать ~ принимать во внимание (with) ;
    he is to be reckoned with с ним надо считаться;
    reckon among, reckon in причислять к;
    reckon up подсчитывать ~ принимать во внимание (with) ;
    he is to be reckoned with с ним надо считаться;
    reckon among, reckon in причислять к;
    reckon up подсчитывать

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > reckon

  • 104 reckon

    [ʹrekən] v
    1. 1) считать (особ. в уме), подсчитывать (тж. reckon up)

    to learn to read, write and reckon - научиться читать, писать и считать

    the time is reckoned from... - срок исчисляется с...

    2) насчитывать; исчислять; подсчитывать, подводить итог (тж. reckon up)

    to reckon the cost of smth. - вычислить стоимость чего-л.

    to reckon up one's debts [money due] - подсчитать свои долги [причитающиеся суммы]

    2. 1) ( часто as) рассматривать, считать

    to reckon smb. wise [prosperous, beyond redemption] - считать кого-л. умным [богатым, безнадёжно испорченным]

    to reckon smb. as an enemy - рассматривать кого-л. как врага

    to be reckoned (as) a clever person [one of the best generals, a great writer] - считаться умным человеком [одним из лучших полководцев, великим писателем]

    he reckoned the work as /to be/ one of his successes - он считал это произведение своей удачей

    The National is reckoned one of the best hotels in the town - «Националь» считается одной из лучших гостиниц города

    2) (among) числить (где-л.), причислять (к кому-л., чему-л.)

    to reckon smb. among the greatest writers - причислять кого-л. к великим писателям

    among those submitting applications I reckon him the least qualified to do research - среди всех подавших заявление я считаю его наименее подходящим для научной работы

    3. преим. амер. думать, полагать, считать; придерживаться мнения

    to reckon that smth. will happen - полагать, что что-л. случится

    I reckoned the explosion was ten miles away - я считал, что взрыв произошёл в десяти милях отсюда

    I reckon (that) it is going to rain [he will consent] - думаю, что пойдёт дождь, [что он согласится]

    I reckon - амер. разг. думаю; наверное ( как вводные слова)

    he will come soon, I reckon - он, думаю /наверно/, скоро придёт

    this, I reckon, was what he meant - по всей вероятности, это то, что он имел в виду

    this will be enough, I reckon - этого, пожалуй, хватит

    4. (on, upon) полагаться, рассчитывать (на кого-л., что-л.)

    to reckon with certainty on smth. - с полным основанием рассчитывать на что-л.; полностью положиться на что-л.

    I reckon on his doing it - я рассчитываю, что он это сделает

    they had not reckoned on finding me here - они не ожидали меня здесь встретить

    5. 1) (with) принимать во внимание, считаться (с кем-л., чем-л.)

    he is a doughty opponent and one to be reckoned with - это мощный противник, и с ним нужно считаться

    2) (with, without) принимать в расчёт; учитывать

    to reckon without smth. - не принимать в расчёт; не считаться с чем-л.

    I had not reckoned with the possibility of his turning up so soon - я не учёл возможности его столь быстрого возвращения

    he is not the sort of man you can afford to reckon without - это не такой человек, с которым можно не считаться /которого можно сбрасывать со счетов/

    6. (with)
    1) рассчитываться, расплачиваться

    you will reckon with him at the end of the year - вы рассчитаетесь /расплатитесь/ с ним в конце года

    2) расквитаться, свести счёты
    7. (with) справляться; сталкиваться, иметь дело (с чем-л., кем-л.)

    they have to reckon with many petty irritations - им приходится сталкиваться с массой мелких нудных забот

    all these problems have to be reckoned with as they arise - все эти проблемы придётся решать по мере их возникновения

    8. ( часто for) рассчитывать (на что-л.); предусматривать (что-л.)

    to reckon to do smth. - рассчитывать /намереваться, собираться/ сделать что-л.

    I reckon to arrive in Delhi at noon - я рассчитываю прибыть в Дели в полдень

    you may have more to bear than you reckon for - вам, может быть, придётся вынести больше, чем вы рассчитываете

    9. (in) включать, причислять

    they were reckoned in the company present - они были включены в число присутствующих

    10. редк. считаться (существенным); быть важным; иметь ценность
    11. прост. иметь обыкновение

    we never reckon to go to bed before midnight - мы не имеем привычки ложиться спать до полуночи

    I always reckon to go to my son's for Christmas - я имею обыкновение проводить рождество у сына

    to reckon without one's host - ошибиться в расчётах, крупно просчитаться

    НБАРС > reckon

  • 105 improbable

    im'probəbl
    1) (not likely to happen or exist; not probable: Although death at his age was improbable, he had already made his will.) improbable
    2) (hard to believe: an improbable explanation.) inverosímil
    - improbability
    improbable adj poco probable

    improbable adjetivo unlikely, improbable
    improbable adjetivo improbable, unlikely ' improbable' also found in these entries: Spanish: difícil English: improbable - unlikely
    tr[ɪm'prɒbəbəl]
    1 (event) improbable
    2 (story, explanation) inverosímil
    improbable [ɪm'prɑbəbəl] adj
    : improbable, inverosímil
    adj.
    improbable adj.
    inverosímil adj.
    ɪm'prɑːbəbəl, ɪm'prɒbəbəl
    a) ( unlikely) improbable, poco probable
    b) ( implausible) inverosímil
    [ɪm'prɒbǝbl]
    ADJ [event] improbable; [excuse, story] inverosímil

    it is improbable that it will happenes improbable or poco probable que ocurra

    * * *
    [ɪm'prɑːbəbəl, ɪm'prɒbəbəl]
    a) ( unlikely) improbable, poco probable
    b) ( implausible) inverosímil

    English-spanish dictionary > improbable

  • 106 kind

    § კეთილი; გვარი, სახეობა
    §
    1 კეთილი, გულკეთილი
    ●●it is very kind of you to have come ძალიან დამავალეთ, რომ მობრძანდით
    2 მოდგმა, ჯიში
    human kind ადამიანთა მოდგმა / კაცობრიობა
    3 ნაირსახეობა, ტიპი
    all kinds of people სხვადასხვა ტიპის / ნაირ-ნაირი ხალხი
    what kind of cheese do you want? რანაირი / რა სახის / რომელი ყველი გსურს?
    4: a kind of რაღაც მსგავსი
    I had a kind of feeling that it would happen გული მიგრძნობდა, რომ ეს უნდა მომხდარიყო
    5: something / nothing of the kind რაიმე ამგვარი / მსგავსი // არაფერი ამდაგვარი / მსგავსი
    give me a screwdriver or sth of the kind სახრახნისი ან მაგდაგვარი რამ მომეცი!
    I said nothing of the kind ამდაგვარი / მსგავსი არაფერი მითქვამს
    ●●I repaid him in the kind ისევე გადავუხადე // სამაგიერო ვუზღე
    it was kind of you to have come რა კარგია, რომ მოხვედი
    he has been kind to me and now it is up to me to reciprocate ჩემს მიმართ სიკეთე გამოიჩინა და ახლა უნდა გადავუხადო
    ●●they are two of a kind ერთი ჯურისა / ჯიშისანი არიან
    ●●to do him justice, he is kind სიმართლე რომ ვთქვათ, კეთილი გულის პატრონია
    at bottom he is a kind man ბუნებით / გულით კეთილი კაცია

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  • 107 hell

    hell [hel]
    1 noun
    (a) Religion enfer m; Mythology (underworld) les Enfers mpl;
    to go to hell (Christianity) aller en enfer; Mythology descendre aux Enfers;
    it's (as) hot as hell in there il fait une chaleur de tous les diables ou infernale là-dedans;
    familiar go to hell! va te faire voir!;
    familiar to hell with him! qu'il aille au diable!;
    familiar to hell with society! au diable la société!;
    familiar to hell with what they think! leur avis, je m'assois dessus!;
    familiar come hell or high water contre vents et marées, envers et contre tout;
    familiar when hell freezes over à la saint-glinglin, la semaine des quatre jeudis;
    that won't happen until hell freezes over ça aura lieu la semaine des quatre jeudis;
    familiar it'll be a cold day in hell before I apologize je m'excuserai quand les poules auront des dents;
    familiar the boyfriend/flatmate/neighbours from hell un petit ami/un colocataire/des voisins mpl de cauchemar;
    familiar it was a journey from hell! ce voyage, c'était l'horreur!;
    familiar all hell broke loose ça a bardé;
    familiar to give sb hell passer un savon ou faire sa fête à qn;
    familiar give them hell! rentre-leur dedans!, fais-leur en baver!;
    familiar the damp weather plays hell with my arthritis ce temps humide me fait rudement souffrir de mon arthrite!, par ces temps humides, qu'est-ce que je déguste avec mon arthrite!;
    familiar there'll be hell to pay when he finds out ça va barder ou chauffer quand il l'apprendra;
    familiar they went into town to raise (a little) hell ils sont allés faire la bringue en ville;
    familiar the boss raised hell when he saw the report le patron a fait une scène de tous les diables en voyant le rapport;
    familiar I went along just for the hell of it j'y suis allé histoire de rire ou de rigoler;
    familiar he ran off hell for leather il est parti ventre à terre;
    familiar to ride hell for leather aller au triple galop ou à bride abattue;
    American familiar the whole country's going to hell in a handcart tout fout le camp dans ce pays;
    familiar hell's bells!, hell's teeth! mince alors!
    it's hell in here c'est infernal ici;
    it can be hell trying to park here quelquefois, c'est la croix et la bannière pour se garer par ici;
    working there was hell on earth or on wheels c'était l'enfer de travailler là-bas;
    he made her life hell il lui a fait mener une vie infernale
    it's colder/hotter than hell il fait vachement froid/chaud;
    he's as happy/tired as hell il est vachement heureux/fatigué;
    he's in a hell of a mess il est dans un sacré pétrin;
    British it's a hell of a cold outside il fait un froid de canard dehors;
    a hell of a wind un vent du diable ou de tous les diables;
    there was a or one hell of a fight il y a eu une bagarre terrible;
    you've got a hell of a nerve! tu as un culot du diable!;
    a hell of a lot of books tout un tas ou un paquet de livres;
    he likes her a hell of a lot il est dingue d'elle;
    we had a hell of a good time nous nous sommes amusés comme des fous;
    it was a hell of a good film c'était un sacrément bon film;
    they had a hell of a time getting the car started ils en ont bavé pour faire démarrer la voiture;
    my arm started to hurt like hell mon bras a commencé à me faire vachement mal;
    he worked like hell il a travaillé comme une brute ou une bête;
    to run/to shout like hell courir/crier comme un fou;
    will you lend me $50? - like hell or the hell I will! peux-tu me prêter 50 dollars? - tu peux toujours courir!;
    I'm leaving - like hell or the hell you are! je pars - n'y compte pas!;
    I wish to hell I could remember si seulement je pouvais me souvenir ;
    I just hope to hell he leaves j'espère de tout mon cœur qu'il partira;
    get the hell out of here! fous ou fous-moi le camp!;
    what the hell or in hell's name are you doing? qu'est-ce que tu fous?;
    what the hell's going on? qu'est-ce qui se passe, nom de Dieu?;
    why the hell did you go? qu'est-ce qui t'a pris d'y aller?;
    how the hell would I know? comment veux-tu que je le sache?;
    American how the hell are you doing, my friend? comment ça va, mon pote?;
    where the hell are my keys? où diable sont mes clefs?;
    who the hell do you think you are? mais tu te prends pour qui?;
    who the hell are you? qui diable êtes-vous?;
    oh well, what the hell! oh qu'est-ce que ça peut bien faire?;
    did you agree? - hell, no! as-tu accepté? - tu plaisantes!
    there's hell in that boy ce garçon respire la joie de vivre ;
    full of hell plein d'entrain ou de vivacité
    (oh) hell! bon Dieu!
    ►► Hell's Angels = nom d'un groupe de motards au comportement violent;
    American University hell week = semaine au cours de laquelle les étudiants qui souhaitent devenir membres d'une "fraternity" ou d'une "sorority" sont soumis à toutes sortes d'épreuves initiatiques
    ✾ Film 'Hell's Angels' Hughes 'Les Anges de l'enfer'

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  • 108 συμβαίνω

    συμβαίνω impf. συνέβαινον; fut. συμβήσομαι; 2 aor. συνέβην; pf. συμβέβηκα (Aeschyl., Hdt.+)
    to join someone in going somewhere, go along with of Paul who went on shipboard with others AcPl Ha 5, 17 (cp. 5, 15 ἀνέβη).
    to occur as event or process, happen, come about (Trag., Hdt. +) συμβαίνει τί τινι (Trag., Thu. et al.; TestSim 2:13) Mk 10:32 (w. ref. to death: last will and testament of Aristot. in Diog. L. 5, 11; 12); Ac 20:19; 1 Cor 10:11; 1 Pt 4:12; 2 Pt 2:22; 1 Cl 23:3 (scripture quot. of unknown origin); B 19:6; D 3:10. οὕτως συμβαίνει πᾶσι Hm 5, 2, 7. οὕτως κἀμοὶ συνέβη the same thing has happened to me GJs 13:1. καθὼς φρονοῦσιν καὶ συμβήσεται αὐτοῖς in accordance w. their opinions, so the outcome shall be for them ISm 2. W. inf. foll. (Hdt. 6, 103 al.; ins; POxy 491, 10; Ar. 8, 6; Just., D. 23, 1) Hv 3, 7, 6. συνέβη foll. by acc. and inf. (Hdt. 7, 166 al.; SIG 535, 5; 685, 36f; 1 Esdr 1:23; Jos., Ant. 9, 185; Mel., HE 4, 26, 9; Ath. 5, 1) συνέβη βαστάζεσθαι αὐτὸν ὑπὸ τῶν στρατιωτῶν Ac 21:35 (B-D-F §393, 5; 408; Rob. 392; 1043); εἰς οὐδὲν δὲ συνέβη τελευτῆσαι (τελέσαι v.l.) τὴν τάξιν αὐτῶν but it came to pass that finally their (the angels’) status was terminated Papias (4).—τὸ συμβεβηκός τινι what has happened to someone (Sus 26 Theod.; TestJob 1:6 al. [pl.]; Jos., Vi. 51; Just., D. 78, 8) Ac 3:10. Sing., without the dat. τὸ συμβάν what had happened (Epict. 3, 24, 13; Appian, Hann. 36 §154; TestSol 1:4 [pl.]; Agatharchides: 86 Fgm. 20, 211 Jac. [in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 211]; cp. Jos., Ant. 13, 413 τὰ ξυμβάντα) GPt 14:59. Pl. τὰ συμβεβηκότα the things that had happened (Isocr. 5, 18; 1 Macc 4:26; EpArist; Jos., Bell. 4, 43, Ant. 13, 194) Lk 24:14.—M-M.

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  • 109 tough

    I n infml II adj

    He'll get over it, he's pretty tough — Он парень твердый, он это переживет

    When the going got tough, he showed plenty of guts — Когда становилось туго, он никогда не падал духом

    It's tough that you can't be with your family — Как тебе не по-везло, что ты сейчас вдали от семьи

    4) AmE sl
    5) AmE sl

    It was the toughest movie I ever saw — Это была самая клевая кинокартина, которую я когда-либо видел

    III adv infml

    Don't act tough with me, you little jerk! — Ты со мной полегче, придурок!

    He tried to tell why he and his buddies talked tough — Он пытался объяснить, почему он и его друзья вели такой крутой разговор

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  • 110 alioqui

    ălĭōquī (Corssen, Ausspr. II. p. 839, questions the MS. authority for the forms ălĭ-ōquin and cĕtĕrōquin, but if they are genuine, he believes they have the prep. in affixed, as in deoin), adv. (prop. abl. alioqui, i. e. alio quo modo, in some other way; used in the ante-Aug. per. only once in Lucr.; but freq. after that per., esp. by the histt., and by Pliny the younger).
    I.
    Lit., to indicate that something has its existence or right in all but the exception given, in other respects, for the rest, otherwise; Gr. allôs, often with adj. standing either before or after it:

    milites tantum, qui sequerentur currum, defuerunt: alioqui magnificus triumphus fuit,

    Liv. 37, 46 Madv.;

    8, 9: Hannibal tumulum tutum commodumque alioqui, nisi quod longinquae aquationis erat, cepit,

    id. 30, 29, 10:

    atqui si vitiis mediocribus ac mea paucis Mendosa est natura, alioquin recta,

    Hor. S. 1, 6, 66 K. and H.:

    solitus alioquin id temporis luxus principis intendere,

    Tac. A. 13, 20 Halm; so id. ib. 4, 37; Curt. 7, 4, 8; 8, 2, 2.—Sometimes concessive, hence also with quamquam, quamvis, cum, as for the rest, besides: triumphatum de Tiburtibus: alioqui mitis victoria fuit, i. e. although in other respects the victory was, etc., Liv. 7, 19: at si tantula pars oculi media illa peresa est, Incolumis quamvis alioqui splendidus orbis ( al though in other respects uninjured and clear) occidit extemplo lumen, Lucr. 3, 414 (Lachmann rejected this line; Munro receives it and reads alioquoi):

    ideo nondum eum legi, cum alioqui validissime cupiam,

    Plin. Ep. 9, 35 Keil; so Plin. 10, 69, 93, § 198.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    To indicate that something exists, avails, or has influence in other cases beside those mentioned, yet, besides, moreover (syn.:

    porro, praeterea): sed haec quidem alioquin memoria magni professoris, uti interponeremus, effecit,

    Cels. 8, 4:

    ne pugnemus igitur, cum praesertim plurimis alioqui Graecis sit utendum,

    very many other Greek words besides, Quint. 2, 14, 4 Halm:

    non tenuit iram Alexander, cujus alioqui potens non erat,

    of which he had not the control at other times, Curt. 4, 2, 6; Tac. H. 3, 32:

    quā occasione Caesar, validus alioquin spernendis honoribus hujuscemodi orationem coepit,

    id. A. 4, 37.—So in questions, Quint. 4, 5, 3.—Also et alioqui in Pliny: afficior curā; et alioqui meus pudor, mea dignitas in discrimen adducitur, Plin Ep. 2, 9, 1; so id. ib. 10, 42, 2; id. Pan. 45, 4; 68, 7; 7, 9.—And in copulative clauses with et... et, cum... tum, etc., both in general (or in other respects)... and:

    et alioqui opportune situm, et transitus eā est in Labeates,

    Liv. 43, 19:

    mors Marcelli cum alioqui miserabilis fuit, tum quod, etc.,

    id. 27, 27, 11; so Quint. 5, 6, 4; 12, 10, 63.—
    B.
    To indicate that something is in itself situated so and so, or avails in a certain manner, in itself, even in itself, himself, etc.: corpus, quod illa (Phryne) speciosissima alioqui ( in herself even most beautiful) diductā nudaverat tunicā, Quint. 2, 15, 9 Spald.; 10, 3, 13; 2, 1, 4.—
    C.
    Ellipt. like the Gr. allôs, and commonly placed at the beginning of a clause, to indicate that something must happen, if the previous assertion or assumption shall not be (which fact is not [p. 86] expressed), otherwise, else (cf. aliter, b. g):

    vidistine aliquando Clitumnum fontem? si nondum (et puto nondum: alioqui narrāsses mihi),

    Plin. Ep. 8, 8; 1, 20: Nec, si pugnent inter se, qui idem didicerunt, idcirco ars, quae utrique tradita est, non erit;

    alioqui nec armorum, etc.,

    Quint. 2, 17, 33; so id. 4, 2, 23:

    non inornata debet esse brevitas, alioqui sit indocta,

    id. 4, 2, 46:

    Da mihi liberos, alioquin moriar,

    Vulg. Gen. 30, 1; ib. Matt. 6, 1; ib. Heb. 9, 17:

    languescet alioqui industria, si nullus ex se metus aut spes,

    Tac. A. 2, 38.—
    D.
    (Eccl. Lat.) As an advers. conj., but (cf. ceterum and the Gr. alla):

    alioquin mitte manum tuam et tange os ejus et carnem,

    Vulg. Job, 2, 5. Cf. Hand, Turs. I. pp. 234-241.

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  • 111 alioquin

    ălĭōquī (Corssen, Ausspr. II. p. 839, questions the MS. authority for the forms ălĭ-ōquin and cĕtĕrōquin, but if they are genuine, he believes they have the prep. in affixed, as in deoin), adv. (prop. abl. alioqui, i. e. alio quo modo, in some other way; used in the ante-Aug. per. only once in Lucr.; but freq. after that per., esp. by the histt., and by Pliny the younger).
    I.
    Lit., to indicate that something has its existence or right in all but the exception given, in other respects, for the rest, otherwise; Gr. allôs, often with adj. standing either before or after it:

    milites tantum, qui sequerentur currum, defuerunt: alioqui magnificus triumphus fuit,

    Liv. 37, 46 Madv.;

    8, 9: Hannibal tumulum tutum commodumque alioqui, nisi quod longinquae aquationis erat, cepit,

    id. 30, 29, 10:

    atqui si vitiis mediocribus ac mea paucis Mendosa est natura, alioquin recta,

    Hor. S. 1, 6, 66 K. and H.:

    solitus alioquin id temporis luxus principis intendere,

    Tac. A. 13, 20 Halm; so id. ib. 4, 37; Curt. 7, 4, 8; 8, 2, 2.—Sometimes concessive, hence also with quamquam, quamvis, cum, as for the rest, besides: triumphatum de Tiburtibus: alioqui mitis victoria fuit, i. e. although in other respects the victory was, etc., Liv. 7, 19: at si tantula pars oculi media illa peresa est, Incolumis quamvis alioqui splendidus orbis ( al though in other respects uninjured and clear) occidit extemplo lumen, Lucr. 3, 414 (Lachmann rejected this line; Munro receives it and reads alioquoi):

    ideo nondum eum legi, cum alioqui validissime cupiam,

    Plin. Ep. 9, 35 Keil; so Plin. 10, 69, 93, § 198.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    To indicate that something exists, avails, or has influence in other cases beside those mentioned, yet, besides, moreover (syn.:

    porro, praeterea): sed haec quidem alioquin memoria magni professoris, uti interponeremus, effecit,

    Cels. 8, 4:

    ne pugnemus igitur, cum praesertim plurimis alioqui Graecis sit utendum,

    very many other Greek words besides, Quint. 2, 14, 4 Halm:

    non tenuit iram Alexander, cujus alioqui potens non erat,

    of which he had not the control at other times, Curt. 4, 2, 6; Tac. H. 3, 32:

    quā occasione Caesar, validus alioquin spernendis honoribus hujuscemodi orationem coepit,

    id. A. 4, 37.—So in questions, Quint. 4, 5, 3.—Also et alioqui in Pliny: afficior curā; et alioqui meus pudor, mea dignitas in discrimen adducitur, Plin Ep. 2, 9, 1; so id. ib. 10, 42, 2; id. Pan. 45, 4; 68, 7; 7, 9.—And in copulative clauses with et... et, cum... tum, etc., both in general (or in other respects)... and:

    et alioqui opportune situm, et transitus eā est in Labeates,

    Liv. 43, 19:

    mors Marcelli cum alioqui miserabilis fuit, tum quod, etc.,

    id. 27, 27, 11; so Quint. 5, 6, 4; 12, 10, 63.—
    B.
    To indicate that something is in itself situated so and so, or avails in a certain manner, in itself, even in itself, himself, etc.: corpus, quod illa (Phryne) speciosissima alioqui ( in herself even most beautiful) diductā nudaverat tunicā, Quint. 2, 15, 9 Spald.; 10, 3, 13; 2, 1, 4.—
    C.
    Ellipt. like the Gr. allôs, and commonly placed at the beginning of a clause, to indicate that something must happen, if the previous assertion or assumption shall not be (which fact is not [p. 86] expressed), otherwise, else (cf. aliter, b. g):

    vidistine aliquando Clitumnum fontem? si nondum (et puto nondum: alioqui narrāsses mihi),

    Plin. Ep. 8, 8; 1, 20: Nec, si pugnent inter se, qui idem didicerunt, idcirco ars, quae utrique tradita est, non erit;

    alioqui nec armorum, etc.,

    Quint. 2, 17, 33; so id. 4, 2, 23:

    non inornata debet esse brevitas, alioqui sit indocta,

    id. 4, 2, 46:

    Da mihi liberos, alioquin moriar,

    Vulg. Gen. 30, 1; ib. Matt. 6, 1; ib. Heb. 9, 17:

    languescet alioqui industria, si nullus ex se metus aut spes,

    Tac. A. 2, 38.—
    D.
    (Eccl. Lat.) As an advers. conj., but (cf. ceterum and the Gr. alla):

    alioquin mitte manum tuam et tange os ejus et carnem,

    Vulg. Job, 2, 5. Cf. Hand, Turs. I. pp. 234-241.

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  • 112 ceteroquin

    ălĭōquī (Corssen, Ausspr. II. p. 839, questions the MS. authority for the forms ălĭ-ōquin and cĕtĕrōquin, but if they are genuine, he believes they have the prep. in affixed, as in deoin), adv. (prop. abl. alioqui, i. e. alio quo modo, in some other way; used in the ante-Aug. per. only once in Lucr.; but freq. after that per., esp. by the histt., and by Pliny the younger).
    I.
    Lit., to indicate that something has its existence or right in all but the exception given, in other respects, for the rest, otherwise; Gr. allôs, often with adj. standing either before or after it:

    milites tantum, qui sequerentur currum, defuerunt: alioqui magnificus triumphus fuit,

    Liv. 37, 46 Madv.;

    8, 9: Hannibal tumulum tutum commodumque alioqui, nisi quod longinquae aquationis erat, cepit,

    id. 30, 29, 10:

    atqui si vitiis mediocribus ac mea paucis Mendosa est natura, alioquin recta,

    Hor. S. 1, 6, 66 K. and H.:

    solitus alioquin id temporis luxus principis intendere,

    Tac. A. 13, 20 Halm; so id. ib. 4, 37; Curt. 7, 4, 8; 8, 2, 2.—Sometimes concessive, hence also with quamquam, quamvis, cum, as for the rest, besides: triumphatum de Tiburtibus: alioqui mitis victoria fuit, i. e. although in other respects the victory was, etc., Liv. 7, 19: at si tantula pars oculi media illa peresa est, Incolumis quamvis alioqui splendidus orbis ( al though in other respects uninjured and clear) occidit extemplo lumen, Lucr. 3, 414 (Lachmann rejected this line; Munro receives it and reads alioquoi):

    ideo nondum eum legi, cum alioqui validissime cupiam,

    Plin. Ep. 9, 35 Keil; so Plin. 10, 69, 93, § 198.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    To indicate that something exists, avails, or has influence in other cases beside those mentioned, yet, besides, moreover (syn.:

    porro, praeterea): sed haec quidem alioquin memoria magni professoris, uti interponeremus, effecit,

    Cels. 8, 4:

    ne pugnemus igitur, cum praesertim plurimis alioqui Graecis sit utendum,

    very many other Greek words besides, Quint. 2, 14, 4 Halm:

    non tenuit iram Alexander, cujus alioqui potens non erat,

    of which he had not the control at other times, Curt. 4, 2, 6; Tac. H. 3, 32:

    quā occasione Caesar, validus alioquin spernendis honoribus hujuscemodi orationem coepit,

    id. A. 4, 37.—So in questions, Quint. 4, 5, 3.—Also et alioqui in Pliny: afficior curā; et alioqui meus pudor, mea dignitas in discrimen adducitur, Plin Ep. 2, 9, 1; so id. ib. 10, 42, 2; id. Pan. 45, 4; 68, 7; 7, 9.—And in copulative clauses with et... et, cum... tum, etc., both in general (or in other respects)... and:

    et alioqui opportune situm, et transitus eā est in Labeates,

    Liv. 43, 19:

    mors Marcelli cum alioqui miserabilis fuit, tum quod, etc.,

    id. 27, 27, 11; so Quint. 5, 6, 4; 12, 10, 63.—
    B.
    To indicate that something is in itself situated so and so, or avails in a certain manner, in itself, even in itself, himself, etc.: corpus, quod illa (Phryne) speciosissima alioqui ( in herself even most beautiful) diductā nudaverat tunicā, Quint. 2, 15, 9 Spald.; 10, 3, 13; 2, 1, 4.—
    C.
    Ellipt. like the Gr. allôs, and commonly placed at the beginning of a clause, to indicate that something must happen, if the previous assertion or assumption shall not be (which fact is not [p. 86] expressed), otherwise, else (cf. aliter, b. g):

    vidistine aliquando Clitumnum fontem? si nondum (et puto nondum: alioqui narrāsses mihi),

    Plin. Ep. 8, 8; 1, 20: Nec, si pugnent inter se, qui idem didicerunt, idcirco ars, quae utrique tradita est, non erit;

    alioqui nec armorum, etc.,

    Quint. 2, 17, 33; so id. 4, 2, 23:

    non inornata debet esse brevitas, alioqui sit indocta,

    id. 4, 2, 46:

    Da mihi liberos, alioquin moriar,

    Vulg. Gen. 30, 1; ib. Matt. 6, 1; ib. Heb. 9, 17:

    languescet alioqui industria, si nullus ex se metus aut spes,

    Tac. A. 2, 38.—
    D.
    (Eccl. Lat.) As an advers. conj., but (cf. ceterum and the Gr. alla):

    alioquin mitte manum tuam et tange os ejus et carnem,

    Vulg. Job, 2, 5. Cf. Hand, Turs. I. pp. 234-241.

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  • 113 for ages

    разг.
    (for (амер. in) ages)
    целую вечность, не помню и когда; см. тж. I have not seen you for ages

    Such an adventure had not happened to her for ages. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Theatre’, ch. XII) — Подобного с ней не приключалось уже давно.

    ‘Why, you're growing a moustache.’ ‘Yes,’ I said, giving it as much of a twirl as its size allowed me. ‘I've had it for ages.’ (W. S. Maugham, ‘Cakes and Ale’, ch. XIII) — - Вижу, вы отпускаете усы. - А как же, - ответил я, лихо подкручивая куцый ус. - Я их уже давно ношу.

    ‘I told, Margie's coming for dinner.’ ‘I know, but why all the festive hurly-burly?’ ‘We haven't had a dinner guest in ages.’ (J. Steinbeck, ‘The Winter of Our Discontent’, part I, ch. V) — - Я же тебе сказала, к обеду придет Марджи. - Хорошо, но зачем такой тарарам? - У нас уже сто лет не было гостей к обеду.

    ‘You're barmy,’ she retorted. ‘That doesn't happen for ages.’ (A. Sillitoe, ‘Saturday Night and Sunday Morning’, ch. IV) — - Ты с ума сошел, - сказала Бренда. - Ну, до этого еще далеко.

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  • 114 נגע

    נָגַע(b. h.) 1) to touch; to strike; to injure (with ב of object). Sabb.13b. Num. R. s. 14 אילו נ׳ באשתוכ׳ if he touched Potifars wife. Ib. (ref. to Koh. 8:5) שלא נ׳ בו הדבר the thing (the speech of the chief butler) did not harm him, v. נִגְעָה. Y.Peah VIII, 21a bot., a. e. נָגְעוּ בה, v. מַכָּה. Y.Yeb.I, end, 13b לא היוב״ש נוֹגְעִין בו the Shammaites would not take up the ease; a. v. fr.נוֹגֵעַ בעדות an interested witness. Snh.34a דמיחזי כנ׳ בעדותו he has the appearance of an interested witness. B. Bath.43a top אמאי נוֹגְעִין בעדותן הן why are they admitted to testify? Are they not interested witnesses? Kidd.43b; a. fr. 2) (v. Hif.) to arrive, to come to pass. Gen. R. s. 84 שעתידין הדברים לִיגַּע for these things (which Joseph dreamt) shall come to pass; Yalk. ib. 141. Hif. הִגִּיעַ 1) to reach; to become the property of; to obtain; to cause to reach. B. Mets. X, 5 הִגִּיעוּךָ they shall be thine. Arakh.VIII, 1; 3 (27a, sq.) הִגִּיעָתְךָ it is thine (Bab. ed. הִגַּעְתִּיךָ I let thee have it), i. e. thy offer is accepted; Tosef. ib. IV, 20 הִגַּעְתָּהוּ thou hast acquired it. Tosef.B. Bath.VI, 7, a. e. הִגִּיעוֹ it is his, i. e. he must pay for it. Y.Erub.III, 21a bot., a. e. הִגִּיעוּךָ סוף thou hast been made to reach the final conclusion, i. e. thou must admit, v. חָוַר. Ber.IX, 3 (54a) שהחינו וקיימנו והִגִּיעָנוּ לזמן הזה (Mish. ed. only שהחינו) who hast granted us life and sustenance and suffered us to reach this period. Pes.X, 6 כן … יַגִּיעֵנוּוכ׳ so may He allow us to reach ; a. v. fr.הַגַּע עצמך put thyself in the position, i. e. suppose. Y.Gitt.III, 44d, v. זָוַג; a. fr. 2) to arrive, to come to pass; to concern. Gen. R. l. c. שתחיית המתים מַגַּעַת בימיו that the resurrection of the dead will come to pass in his days. Ib. שהדברים מַגִּיעִים לבלההוכ׳ that these things concern Bilhah. Gitt.VIII, 3 כיון שה׳ לאוירוכ׳ as soon as the letter of divorce reaches the space over the roof. Ib. VII, 7 ה׳ לאנטיפטריס if he came as far as Antipatris. Num. R. s. 5 שלא יַגִּיעַ לכם כשם שה׳וכ׳ that the same may not happen to you as happened to the sons of Aaron. Ned.VIII, 2 עד שיגיע until the time (Passover) comes, opp. עד שיצא until it is passed; a. fr.Tosef.Toh.VI, 14 ומשהגיע, v. יָגַע. Hof. הוּגָּע to be brought to a condition. Zeb.88a, sq. הוּגְּעוּ למים Rashi (ed. במים, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 2) if they have come to such a condition as to need washing in water; הוגעו לנתר ואהל if they need cleansing with natron and aloes; (Yalk. Ex. 381 הוּגְעֲלוּ במים if they can be cleansed with, v. גָּעַל). Pi. נִיגֵּעַ (denom. of נֶגַע) to afflict with leprosy.Part. pass. מְנוּגָּע; f. מְנוּגַּעַת; pl. מְנוּגָּעִים; מְנוּגָּעוֹת. Neg. XIII, 9 מי שנכנס לבית המ׳ he who enters a house which is unclean on account of leprosy in the walls. Erub. VIII, 2 חצייה לבית המנ׳ half the time (required for consuming it) is the measure for the stay in a leprous house. Tosef.Neg.VI, 1 בית המנ׳ לא היהוכ׳ a case of a leprous house has never occurred Ib. אבנים מנ׳ stones from a leprous house; Snh.71a; a. e. Nithpa. נִתְנַגֵּעַ to be afflicted with leprosy. Ker.II, 3 מצורעשנ׳ נגעים הרבה a leper that had several attacks in succession (before being purified from the first); Tosef.Neg.IX, 7. Tosef.B. Mets. VIII, 30 המשכיר … וניתנ׳ if one rented a house to his neighbor, and it became leprous; Arakh.20b; a. fr.

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  • 115 נָגַע

    נָגַע(b. h.) 1) to touch; to strike; to injure (with ב of object). Sabb.13b. Num. R. s. 14 אילו נ׳ באשתוכ׳ if he touched Potifars wife. Ib. (ref. to Koh. 8:5) שלא נ׳ בו הדבר the thing (the speech of the chief butler) did not harm him, v. נִגְעָה. Y.Peah VIII, 21a bot., a. e. נָגְעוּ בה, v. מַכָּה. Y.Yeb.I, end, 13b לא היוב״ש נוֹגְעִין בו the Shammaites would not take up the ease; a. v. fr.נוֹגֵעַ בעדות an interested witness. Snh.34a דמיחזי כנ׳ בעדותו he has the appearance of an interested witness. B. Bath.43a top אמאי נוֹגְעִין בעדותן הן why are they admitted to testify? Are they not interested witnesses? Kidd.43b; a. fr. 2) (v. Hif.) to arrive, to come to pass. Gen. R. s. 84 שעתידין הדברים לִיגַּע for these things (which Joseph dreamt) shall come to pass; Yalk. ib. 141. Hif. הִגִּיעַ 1) to reach; to become the property of; to obtain; to cause to reach. B. Mets. X, 5 הִגִּיעוּךָ they shall be thine. Arakh.VIII, 1; 3 (27a, sq.) הִגִּיעָתְךָ it is thine (Bab. ed. הִגַּעְתִּיךָ I let thee have it), i. e. thy offer is accepted; Tosef. ib. IV, 20 הִגַּעְתָּהוּ thou hast acquired it. Tosef.B. Bath.VI, 7, a. e. הִגִּיעוֹ it is his, i. e. he must pay for it. Y.Erub.III, 21a bot., a. e. הִגִּיעוּךָ סוף thou hast been made to reach the final conclusion, i. e. thou must admit, v. חָוַר. Ber.IX, 3 (54a) שהחינו וקיימנו והִגִּיעָנוּ לזמן הזה (Mish. ed. only שהחינו) who hast granted us life and sustenance and suffered us to reach this period. Pes.X, 6 כן … יַגִּיעֵנוּוכ׳ so may He allow us to reach ; a. v. fr.הַגַּע עצמך put thyself in the position, i. e. suppose. Y.Gitt.III, 44d, v. זָוַג; a. fr. 2) to arrive, to come to pass; to concern. Gen. R. l. c. שתחיית המתים מַגַּעַת בימיו that the resurrection of the dead will come to pass in his days. Ib. שהדברים מַגִּיעִים לבלההוכ׳ that these things concern Bilhah. Gitt.VIII, 3 כיון שה׳ לאוירוכ׳ as soon as the letter of divorce reaches the space over the roof. Ib. VII, 7 ה׳ לאנטיפטריס if he came as far as Antipatris. Num. R. s. 5 שלא יַגִּיעַ לכם כשם שה׳וכ׳ that the same may not happen to you as happened to the sons of Aaron. Ned.VIII, 2 עד שיגיע until the time (Passover) comes, opp. עד שיצא until it is passed; a. fr.Tosef.Toh.VI, 14 ומשהגיע, v. יָגַע. Hof. הוּגָּע to be brought to a condition. Zeb.88a, sq. הוּגְּעוּ למים Rashi (ed. במים, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 2) if they have come to such a condition as to need washing in water; הוגעו לנתר ואהל if they need cleansing with natron and aloes; (Yalk. Ex. 381 הוּגְעֲלוּ במים if they can be cleansed with, v. גָּעַל). Pi. נִיגֵּעַ (denom. of נֶגַע) to afflict with leprosy.Part. pass. מְנוּגָּע; f. מְנוּגַּעַת; pl. מְנוּגָּעִים; מְנוּגָּעוֹת. Neg. XIII, 9 מי שנכנס לבית המ׳ he who enters a house which is unclean on account of leprosy in the walls. Erub. VIII, 2 חצייה לבית המנ׳ half the time (required for consuming it) is the measure for the stay in a leprous house. Tosef.Neg.VI, 1 בית המנ׳ לא היהוכ׳ a case of a leprous house has never occurred Ib. אבנים מנ׳ stones from a leprous house; Snh.71a; a. e. Nithpa. נִתְנַגֵּעַ to be afflicted with leprosy. Ker.II, 3 מצורעשנ׳ נגעים הרבה a leper that had several attacks in succession (before being purified from the first); Tosef.Neg.IX, 7. Tosef.B. Mets. VIII, 30 המשכיר … וניתנ׳ if one rented a house to his neighbor, and it became leprous; Arakh.20b; a. fr.

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  • 116 all right

       paзг.
      I. int phr xopoшo!, лaднo!, coглaceн!, идёт!; мoжeтe нe coмнeвaтьcя, будьтe увepeны
        ◘ And don't be long yourself, Doreen! All right, mam. Only ten minutes (A. Sillitoe)
      II. adv phr
       1) удoвлeтвopитeльнo, пpиличнo, xopoшo; впoлнe, в пoлнoй мepe
        ◘ Susanna had delicacy. She left it to my intelligence to inter her meaning. I interred it all right (W. S. Maugham). And that your fellow at the piano can play all right, my words he can! (J. B. Priestley)
       2) нaвepнякa, нeпpeмeннo, нecoмнeннo; кaк и cлeдoвaлo oжидaть, кaк и пpeдпoлaгaлocь; в пopядкe
        ◘ Seem to know you, don't they? Cressler turned about....Yes, they know me all right (F. Norris). It knocked me down and I thought I was dead all right (E. Hemingway). Mary. Why, Zita. What a pleasant surprise. Zita. I don't know how pleasant, but I guess it's surprise all right (J. O'Hara)
       3) удaчнo, блaгoпoлучнo; в цeлocти и coxpaннocти
        ◘ It's turned out all right, thank goodness (H. G. Wells). I am sending you a parcel of food today and hope it will reach you all right (G. Gordon) 3. adj phr 1) удoвлeтвopитeльный, пpиeмлeмый; xopoший, пoдxoдящий Robert. Miracles are all right, Roily. The only difficulty about them is that they donl happen nowadays (G. B. Shaw). That may be all right for the old ladies... but it's no use to me (A. J. Cronin)
       2) здopoвый, выздopoвeвший
        ◘ Well, I hope your leg will soon be all right, boss, said Steelman (H. Lawson)

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  • 117 foreboding

    fɔ:ˈbəudɪŋ сущ.
    1) плохое предзнаменование;
    предвестник беды
    2) предчувствие( дурного) a gloomy foreboding ≈ мрачное предзнаменование I have a foreboding that there will be a bad storm. ≈ Я чувствовал, что разразится страшная буря. Syn: anxiety( книжное) дурное предзнаменование;
    предвестник несчастья (дурное) предчувствие - I had a * that smth. would happen у меня было предчувствие, что что-то случится foreboding pres. p. от forebode ~ плохое предзнаменование;
    предвестник беды ~ предчувствие (дурного)

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  • 118 вертится в голове

    разг.
    1) (никак не вспоминается, хотя в своё время было известно, знакомо) it keeps going over and over in smb.'s head; smb. has it on (at) the tip of his tongue

    - Кстати, Варюша, ты не помнишь, - спросил Слава, - песня такая до войны была, немецкая... Крутится в голове, а вспомнить никак не могу. Помню только начало припева... (С. Баруздин, Речка Воря) — 'By the way, you don't happen to remember a German song we sang before the war, do you, Varyusha?... It keeps going over and over in my head but the only words I can remember is the beginning of the chorus...'

    2) (постоянно, неотступно возникает в сознании) it runs in smb.'s head (mind); it is revolving (turning over) in smb.'s head (mind)

    Степан... теперь боялся одного, как бы не сорвался с языка тот ненужный сейчас вопрос, который весь день вертелся в голове. (В. Ерёменко, Слепой дождь) — Stepan was afraid of only one thing - that the question that had been revolving in his head all day would slip from his tongue now.

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  • 119 foreboding

    [fɔ:ʹbəʋdıŋ] n книжн.
    1. дурное предзнаменование; предвестник несчастья
    2. (дурное) предчувствие

    I had a foreboding that smth. would happen - у меня было предчувствие, что что-то случится

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  • 120 и надо же было такому случиться, что

    Diplomatic term: and it had to happen that

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > и надо же было такому случиться, что

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