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121 splutter
دَمْدَمَ \ growl: to make a low sound in the throat, like an angry dog. mutter: to speak in a low voice that is not meant to be heard: Stop muttering to yourself and tell us the facts. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. splutter: to talk so excitedly that one throws out liquid from the mouth; (of an engine, etc.) to make a spluttering noise. -
122 דכר I
דְּכַרI = h. זָכַר ( to mark, to remember. Targ. Lam. 3:19 sq. Targ. Ps. 83:6; a. fr.Sabb.12b רחמנא יִדְכְּרִינָךְוכ׳ the Lord remember thee for health.Part. דְּכָר, דָּכְרָא pass. דְּכִיר, דְּכִירָא remembering, reminded. Targ. Ps. 137:1 הוינא דָכְרִין (ed. Lag. דְּכִירִין). Targ. Gen. 8:1; a. fr.; v. דְּכִיר. 2) to mention, remind. Targ. Gen. 40:14 (with על).Targ. Y. I Num. 24:1, v. Af..Sabb.57a, a. fr. מאן ד׳ שמיה who mentioned his (its) name, i. e. what has this to do here? Af. אַדְכַּר to remind, call to remembrance. Targ. Gen. 41:9. Targ. Y. II Num. 24:1 (Y. I מִד׳, corr. acc.); a. e.Ber.31a, a. e. אַדְכַּרְתָּן מילתאוכ׳ thou recallest to my mind what R. … said; Succ.53a bot.Snh.82a אַדְכְּרֵיה רב לגמריה (by reciting the verse) he recalled to Rabs mind a tradition, v. גְּמָרָא. Nidd.24b דכי מַדְכְּרוּ ליה מִדְּכַר that when they mention it (the reason), one should be reminded (that he has heard the law before). Keth.20a מַדְכַּר חד לחבריה one (witness) may recall (the circumstances) to the others mind. Ber.18b לאַדְּכּוּרֵיה to recall it. Ithpe. אִידְּכַר, אִדְּ׳. 1) to be remembered. Targ. Jer. 11:19 יִדְּכַר (not יִדְכַּר). 2) to be reminded, recollect. Targ. Ps. 25:6; a. e.Keth.20b. Nidd.24b, v. supra; a. e. -
123 דְּכַר
דְּכַרI = h. זָכַר ( to mark, to remember. Targ. Lam. 3:19 sq. Targ. Ps. 83:6; a. fr.Sabb.12b רחמנא יִדְכְּרִינָךְוכ׳ the Lord remember thee for health.Part. דְּכָר, דָּכְרָא pass. דְּכִיר, דְּכִירָא remembering, reminded. Targ. Ps. 137:1 הוינא דָכְרִין (ed. Lag. דְּכִירִין). Targ. Gen. 8:1; a. fr.; v. דְּכִיר. 2) to mention, remind. Targ. Gen. 40:14 (with על).Targ. Y. I Num. 24:1, v. Af..Sabb.57a, a. fr. מאן ד׳ שמיה who mentioned his (its) name, i. e. what has this to do here? Af. אַדְכַּר to remind, call to remembrance. Targ. Gen. 41:9. Targ. Y. II Num. 24:1 (Y. I מִד׳, corr. acc.); a. e.Ber.31a, a. e. אַדְכַּרְתָּן מילתאוכ׳ thou recallest to my mind what R. … said; Succ.53a bot.Snh.82a אַדְכְּרֵיה רב לגמריה (by reciting the verse) he recalled to Rabs mind a tradition, v. גְּמָרָא. Nidd.24b דכי מַדְכְּרוּ ליה מִדְּכַר that when they mention it (the reason), one should be reminded (that he has heard the law before). Keth.20a מַדְכַּר חד לחבריה one (witness) may recall (the circumstances) to the others mind. Ber.18b לאַדְּכּוּרֵיה to recall it. Ithpe. אִידְּכַר, אִדְּ׳. 1) to be remembered. Targ. Jer. 11:19 יִדְּכַר (not יִדְכַּר). 2) to be reminded, recollect. Targ. Ps. 25:6; a. e.Keth.20b. Nidd.24b, v. supra; a. e. -
124 ручаюсь, что он не слышал ни единого слова
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ручаюсь, что он не слышал ни единого слова
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125 ar mai fi ceva de spus
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126 dzie|cko
n 1. (niedorosły człowiek) child- kobieta z dwojgiem małych dzieci a woman with two small children- Ania to jeszcze dziecko Annie is still a child- od dziecka from a child, since childhood- znała go od dziecka she has known him since he was a child- jak dziecko like a child, in a childlike manner a. way- cieszyć się jak dziecko to be (as) happy as a sandboy GB, to be (as) happy as a clam US- płakać jak dziecko to cry like a (little) child- dzieci do lat 12 children under 12- ubrania/buty dla dzieci children’s clothes/shoes- dziecko w wieku szkolnym/przedszkolnym a school-age/pre-school child- wychowała dwoje dzieci she’s raised two children- wziąć dziecko na wychowanie to take in a foster child- mieć troje dzieci na utrzymaniu to have three children to support- dziecko zaniedbane/maltretowane a neglected/abused child- znęcanie się nad dziećmi/dzieckiem child abuse- sąd przyznał dziecko matce the court gave a. granted the mother custody of the child2. (płód) baby, child- spodziewać się dziecka to be expecting (a baby)- dziecko (jest) w drodze a baby (is) on the way pot.- dziecko z probówki a test-tube baby pot.- zrobić komuś dziecko a. pot. to make a. get sb pregnant- przyznawać/nie przyznawać się do dziecka to acknowledge/deny paternity3. (syn lub córka) child- dorosłe dzieci grown-up a. adult children- mieli troje dzieci they had three children- przybrane/nieślubne dziecko a foster a. an adopted/illegitimate child- dowiedziała się, że jest dzieckiem adoptowanym she found out that she had been adopted- czy mają dzieci? do they have any children?4. (niedorosłe zwierzę) young- samica nie opuszcza gniazda i pilnuje dzieci the female stays in the nest and looks after her young5. pot., pejor. (osoba niedojrzała) child, baby- nie bądź dzieckiem! don’t be such a child!6. przen. (dzieło) baby pot.; brainchild- ta książka to jego najukochańsze dziecko this book is his favourite brainchild- ten projekt to moje dziecko this project is my brainchild- dziecko natury/epoki a child of nature/the times- dziecko ulicy a child of the streets; a street urchin książk.- dziecko slumsów a slum child- dziecko wojny a war baby, a child brought up in wartime- dzieci boże Relig. children of God- dzieci-kwiaty flower children- dzikie dzieci Antrop. feral children■ wylać dziecko z kąpielą to throw the baby out with the bathwater- małe dzieci – mały kłopot, duże dzieci – duży kłopot przysł. little children, little problems, big children, big problemsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dzie|cko
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127 همهم
هَمْهَمَ \ growl: to make a low sound in the throat, like an angry dog. hum: (of people) to make a singing sound without opening one’s mouth: She hummed a song to herself. murmur: to make (or speak in) a murmur: Bees were murmuring in the garden. The sick woman murmured a few words. mutter: to speak in a low voice that is not meant to be heard: Stop muttering to yourself and tell us the facts. -
128 growl
هَمْهَمَ \ growl: to make a low sound in the throat, like an angry dog. hum: (of people) to make a singing sound without opening one’s mouth: She hummed a song to herself. murmur: to make (or speak in) a murmur: Bees were murmuring in the garden. The sick woman murmured a few words. mutter: to speak in a low voice that is not meant to be heard: Stop muttering to yourself and tell us the facts.
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