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  • 41 śmi|ały

    książk. adj. grad. 1. (odważny) [mężczyzna, wojownik, rycerz] bold, brave 2. (pewny siebie) [wystąpienie, wypowiedź, spojrzenie, zachowanie] confident 3. (nowatorski) [pomysł, projekt, książka, film, idea] daring, bold
    - śmiały plan/śmiałe przedsięwzięcie an enterprising plan/venture
    4. (prowokujący) [dekolt, zdjęcie, scena, aluzja] bold, provocative 5. (zamaszysty) [ruch, pociągnięcie pędzla] bold m daredevil
    śmiałym szczęście sprzyja fortune favours the brave

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > śmi|ały

  • 42 stå

    * * *
    I.:
    [ gå i stå] stop ( fx he stopped in the middle of a sentence; the watch
    (, clock) stopped; his heart stopped), come to a standstill ( fx
    production (, operations) came to a standstill), come to a stop,
    ( langsomt) grind to a halt ( fx the train ground to a halt; when the strike began production ground to a halt);
    ( glemme hvad man skal (, vil) sige, T) get stuck, dry up ( fx he
    dried up in the middle of his speech);
    ( om motor) stop, stall,
    T conk out, go on the blink;
    [ han er gået åndeligt i stå] he has come to a mental halt; he is
    psychologically arrested;
    [ sætte i stå] stop, bring ( fx industry) to a standstill.
    II. vb (stod, stået)
    (mods: sidde, ligge) stand ( fx I have been standing all day), be standing up;
    (= være) be ( fx there is a tree in front of the house);
    [ stå alene] be alone ( fx I was alone in the world);
    [ stå og], se ndf;
    [ som sagerne står] as matters stand;
    [ stå stille], se II. stille;
    [ uret står] the watch (, clock) has stopped;
    ( finde sted) take place ( fx when will the marriage take place?), be (
    fx when is the marriage (to be)? there was a debate about it; there was a battle);
    [ brylluppet stod i domkirken] the wedding took place (, F: was solemnized) in the cathedral;
    [ brylluppet stod i London] the wedding took place (, F: was celebrated) in London;
    ( også) a battle was fought;
    (i brev etc) it says that...;
    ( om sportskamp) the score is 3-2;
    [ med vb:]
    [ sagen står og falder med...] the case stands or falls with...; the case hangs on...;
    [ det hele står og falder med ham] it all depends on him; he is the kingpin of the whole undertaking;
    [ kom som du står og går] come as you are;
    [ det tøj jeg står og går i] the clothes I stand up in;
    [ lade noget stå] let something stand,
    (= lade det være i fred) leave something alone,
    ( ikke slette det) leave something in, keep something;
    [ lade døren stå] leave the door open;
    [ lade skægget stå], se I. skæg;
    [ han stod og så på mig] he stood looking (el. and looked) at me;
    [ stå og skulle til at] be about to, be on the point of -ing;
    [ med sig:]
    ( hævde sig) hold one's own;
    [ stå sig godt med] be on good terms with, stand well with;
    [ kunne stå sig mod (el. over for) én] be a match for somebody;
    [ stå sig ved] serve oneself well (, best) by, profit by;
    ( også) it pays me to wait;
    [ med præp & adv:]
    [ stå `af]
    (dvs af køretøj) get off,
    ( af hest, cykel) get off,
    F dismount;
    (dvs melde fra) opt out ( fx when they began to get violent I opted out);
    (etc) get off the bus (etc);
    [ stå af cyklen] get off one's bicycle,
    F dismount from one's bicycle;
    (dvs støtte) stand behind;
    (dvs være ophavsmanden) be behind;
    (dvs støtte også) back somebody up;
    (dvs er ophavsmanden) he is the one behind it all, he is the one who pulls the strings;
    [ stå én bi] stand by somebody ( fx stand by one's friend),
    F aid;
    [ lykken står den kække bi] fortune favours the brave;
    [ så det står efter] with a vengeance, like anything;
    [ stå fast] stand firm;
    [ det står fast at] it is an established fact that, the fact remains that;
    [ stå fast på] insist on;
    [ stå fast ved] stick to;
    [ stå ` for] screen somebody (, something) from view,
    ( om flere) stand round somebody (, something) in a ring;
    ( betyde) stand for ( fx what do the letters GATT stand for?),
    (mene etc) stand for ( fx I don't know what he stands for),
    ( lede) be in charge of ( fx the arrangements), manage ( fx the
    house);
    [ kunne stå for] be able to resist ( fx they made him an offer he could not resist); stand up to ( fx this furniture will stand up to any amount of rough treatment; the theory will not (, did not) stand up to close examination);
    [ kunne stå for kritik] be proof against criticism,
    (om bog etc) pass muster;
    (dvs for mit indre blik) his face is still before me (el. still haunts me);
    [ hun er ikke til at stå for] she is irresistible;
    (se også skud);
    [ stå foran] stand in front of;
    [ når der står en vokal foran] when preceded by a vowel;
    [ stå frem] stand forward,
    ( rage frem) stand out;
    (se også ndf: stå ud);
    ( være uafhængig) be independent,
    ( have handlefrihed) have a free hand;
    [ det står dig frit for] you can do it if you like;
    [ det står dig frit for at] you are at liberty to ( fx accept the offer if you wish);
    [ det står dig frit for om du vil gøre det eller ej] you can decide for yourself whether you will do it or not;
    [ lade det stå hen] leave it open (el. undecided),
    F leave it in abeyance;
    [ som der står hos Byron] as Byron has it;
    [ det står hos Byron] it is in Byron;
    [ stå ` hos] stand by;
    [ det står i avisen] it is (el. it says so) in the paper;
    [ der står i avisen at han er her] it says in the paper (el. the paper says) that he is here;
    [ det står i akkusativ] it is in the accusative;
    [ aktierne står i pari] the shares are quoted at par;
    [ pengene står i en bank] the money is (deposited) in a bank;
    [ pengene står i landejendomme] the money is invested in landed property;
    [huset stod ham i £50.000] the house cost him £50,000;
    (se også blomst, I. fare, forhold, I. lue, I. lære, magt, vej);
    [ stå noget igennem] come through something;
    [ vi håber hun vil stå det igennem] we hope she will pull through;
    [ stå ` imod] resist;
    [ få noget (dvs at spise) til at stå imod med] have something to put one on;
    [ lægge lidt penge til side til at stå imod med] put a little money away for a rainy day;
    [ stå ind mod land] head for the shore;
    [ stå inde for] answer for, vouch for,
    (se også indestå);
    [ stå lige], se III. lige;
    [` stå op] stand, be standing up;
    [ stå `op] stand up,
    ( af sengen) get up,
    F rise ( fx rise with the sun),
    ( om solen, månen etc) rise;
    [ stå op af døde, stå op fra de døde] rise from the dead;
    [ stå op på] get up on ( fx the table),
    F mount;
    (fig) get something off the ground; get something going;
    ( også) get the show on the road;
    ( overvåge) stand over,
    ( være bedre end) be superior to;
    [ de der står over ham] his superiors;
    [ stå over for] face, stand facing,
    F be confronted by ( fx when he left the house he was confronted by a policeman),
    (fig, om vanskeligheder etc) face ( fx growing opposition), be faced with ( fx a choice),
    F be confronted by ( fx a difficult task);
    ( kunne se frem til) be able to look forward to ( fx we can now look forward to falling unemployment);
    [ stå `]
    ( stige ind) get up, get in;
    [ barometeret står på regnvejr] the barometer is at rain;
    [ den står på bøf hver dag] we (, they) have steak every day;
    [ stå på cyklen] get on one's bicycle,
    F mount one's bicycle;
    [ en plade på hvilken der stod...] a tablet bearing the inscription...; a tablet on which was written...;
    [ stå på et tog (, en bus etc)]
    (dvs stige ind) get on a train (, bus etc), board a train (, bus etc);
    [ termometeret står på 90ø] the thermometer stands at 90ø;
    [ viseren står på 3] the hand points to 3;
    [ stå på sin ret] stand on one's rights;
    [ mens det stod `] while it lasted, while it was going on;
    [ mens forhandlingerne stod `] during (, F: pending) the negotiations;
    [ den side hvor vinden står `] the windward side, the side exposed to the wind;
    [ når solen står `] when (it is) exposed to the sun;
    (se også ben, hoved, pind, vagt);
    [ stå sammen] stand together,
    T stick together ( fx we must stick together);
    [ stå stærkt (, svagt)] be in a strong (, weak) position;
    ( passe til) go well with,
    ( om farver også) match;
    [ mit håb står kun til dig] I set all my hopes on you;
    [ han står til 4 år] he stands to get 4 years;
    ( tage chancen) chance it,
    ( opgive ævred) let things slide;
    [ hvordan står det til ( med dig, etc)?] how are you (etc)?
    T how are you (etc) doing?
    [ det står dårligt til] things are not (any) too good;
    T he is in a bad way;
    (dvs i landet) the economy is in a bad shape;
    [ stå til søs (el. havs)] put to sea;
    [ det står til ( Deres) disposition] it is at your disposal;
    [ det står til dig at gøre det] it is up to you to do it;
    [ hvis det stod til ham] if he had his way;
    [ han står ikke til at redde] he is past praying for;
    (se også regnskab);
    ( være til rest) be left,
    F remain;
    ( i udvikling) be backward;
    [ stå tilbage for] be inferior to, fall short of;
    [ han står ikke tilbage for nogen] he is second to none;
    (fx af vogn) get out,
    ( rage frem) stick out,
    F project,
    ( iøjnefaldende) jut out,
    F protrude;
    [ stå ud af sengen] get out of bed;
    (mar) stand off the land;
    (fig) have no part in it;
    ( være holdt ude) be left out;
    ( under éns kommando) be under (the command of) somebody,
    ( i rang) rank below somebody;
    ( være ringere end én) be inferior to somebody, be below somebody;
    [ stå ved sit løfte] stand by one's promise;
    [ han tør stå ved sine meninger] he has the courage of his convictions;
    (se også magt, ror).

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  • 43 श्री _śrī

    1
    श्री 9 U. (श्रीणाति, श्रीणीते)
    1 To cook, dress, boil, prepare.
    -2 To diffuse light; श्रीणन्युप स्थाद् दिवं भुरण्युः Ṛv.1.68.1.
    2
    श्री f. [श्रि-क्विप् नि˚ Uṇ.2.57]
    1 Wealth, riches, affluence, prosperity, plenty; अनिर्वेदः श्रियो मूलम् Rām.; साहसे श्रीः प्रतिवसति Mk.4 'fortune favours the brave'; कर्माव्यारभमाणं हि पुरुषं श्रीर्निषेवते Ms.9.3; Ki.7.28.
    -2 Royalty, majesty, royal wealth; श्रियः कुरूणामधिपस्य पालनीम् Ki.1.1.
    -3 Dignity, high position, state; श्री- लक्षण Ku.7.45 'the marks or insignia of greatness or dignity'; दुराराध्याः श्रियो राज्ञां दुरापा दुष्परिग्रहाः Pt.1.67; विद्युल्लेखाकनकरुचिरं श्रीवितानं ममाभ्रम् V.4.13.
    -4 Beauty, grace, splendour, lustre; (मुखं) कमलश्रियं दधौ Ku.5.21; 7.32; R.3.8.
    -5 Colour, aspect; तेषामाविरभूद् ब्रह्मा परि- म्लानमुखश्रियाम् Ku.2.2.
    -6 The goddess of wealth, Lak- ṣmī, the wife of Viṣṇu; आसीदियं दशरथस्य गृहे यथा श्रीः U.4.6; Ś.3.14; Śi.1.1.
    -7 Any virtue or excellence.
    -8 Decoration.
    -9 Intellect, understanding.
    -1 Super- human power.
    -11 The three objects of human exis- tence taken collectively (धर्म, अर्थ and काम).
    -12 The Sarala tree.
    -13 The Bilva tree.
    -14 Cloves.
    -15 A lotus.
    -16 The twelfth digit of the moon.
    -17 N. of Sarasvatī, (the goddess of speech).
    -18 Speech.
    -19 Fame, glory.
    -2 The three Vedas (वेदत्रयी); श्रिया विहीनैरधनैर्नास्तिकैः संप्रवर्तितम् Mb.12.1.2. ('ऋचः सामानि यजूंषि । सा हि श्रीरमृता सताम्' इति श्रुतेः । com.). -m. N. of one of the six Rāgas or musical modes. -a. Splendid, radiant, adorning. (The word श्री is often used as an honorific prefix to the names of deities and eminent persons; श्रीकृष्णः, श्रीरामः, श्रिवाल्मीकिः, श्रीजयदेवः; also cele- brated works, generally of a sacred character; श्रीभागवत, श्रीरामायण &c.; it is also used as an auspicious sign at the commencement of letters, manuscripts &c; Māgha has used this word in the last stanza of each canto of his Śiśupālavadha, as Bhāravi has used लक्ष्मी).
    -Comp. -आह्लम् a lotus.
    -ईशः an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -कण्ठः an epithet of Śiva; श्रीकण्ठपदलाञ्छनः (भवभूतिः) Mv.1.4/5.
    -2 of the poet Bhavabhūti; श्रीकण्ठपदलाञ्छनः U.1. ˚सखः an epithet of Kubera.
    -करः an epithet of Viṣṇu. (
    -रम्) the red lotus.
    -करणम् a pen.
    -करणादिः a chief secretary; Inscr.
    -कान्तः an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -कारः the word 'श्री' written at the top of a letter, (as an auspicious beginning).
    -कारिन् m. a kind of antelope.
    -कृच्छ्रः a kind of penance.
    -खण़डः, -ण्डम् sandal wood; श्रीखण्डविलेपनं सुखयति H.1.97.
    -गदितम् a kind of minor drama.
    -गर्भः 1 an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -2 a sword.
    -ग्रहः a trough or place for watering birds.
    -ग्रामरः an epithet of Nārāyaṇa.
    -घनम् sour curds. (
    -नः) a Buddhist saint.
    -चक्रम् 1 the circle of the earth, the globe.
    -2 a wheel f Indra's car.
    -3 A diagram for the worship of त्रिपुरसुन्दरी in Tantra rituals.
    -4 An astrological division of the body (representing the public region).
    -जः an epithet of Kāma.
    -तालः a kind of palm tree.
    -दः an epithet of Kubera.
    -दयितः, -धरः epithets of Viṣṇu.
    -नगरम् N. of two old towns (one in Cawnpur district and the other in Bundel- khand); Raj. T.; H.
    -नन्दनः 1 an epithet of Kāma.
    -2 (in music) a kind of measure.
    -निकेतनः, -निवासः epithets of Viṣṇu.
    -पञ्चमी the fifth day of the bright half of Māgha (a festival in honour of the goddess of learning, Sarasvatī).
    -पतिः 1 an epithet of Viṣṇu; श्रीपतिः पतिरसाववनेश्च परस्परन् Śi.13.69.
    -2 a king, sove- reign.
    -पथः a main road, high way.
    -पर्णम् a lotus.
    -पर्णी the silk-cotton tree.
    -पर्वतः N. of a mountain; Māl.1.
    -पिष्टः turpentine.
    -पुत्रः 1 N. of Cupid; निर्जेतुं निखलजगत्सु मानुषाणि श्रीपुत्रे चरति पदैव शीतरश्मिः Rām. ch.7. 11.
    -2 the moon.
    -3 N. of the horse of Indra.
    -पुष्पम् 1 cloves.
    -2 a fragrant wood (पद्मकाष्ठ).
    -प्रसूनम् cloves.
    -फलः the Bilva tree.
    (-लम्) 1 the Bilva fruit; स्तनयुगलं श्रीफलश्रीविडम्बि Vikr.; Ms.5.12.
    -2 a cocoanut.
    -फला, -फली 1 the indigo plant.
    -2 emblic myrobalan.
    -भ्रातृ m.
    1 the moon.
    -2 a horse.
    -मकुटम् gold.
    -मस्तकः garlic.
    -मुद्रा a particular mark on the forehead by the Vaiṣṇavas.
    -मूर्तिः f.
    1 an idol of Viṣṇu or Lakṣmī.
    -2 any idol.
    -युक्त, -युत a. fortu- nate, happy.
    -2 wealthy, prosperous (often used as an honorific prefix to the names of men).
    -3 famous, illustrious.
    -रङ्गः an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -रसः 1 tur- pentine.
    -2 resin.
    -वत्सः 1 an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -2 a mark or curl of hair on the breast of Viṣṇu; प्रभानुलिप्त- श्रीवत्सं लक्ष्मीविभ्रमदर्पणम् R.1.1.
    -3 a hole in a wall made by a house-breaker. ˚अङ्कः, ˚धारिन्, ˚मृत्, ˚लक्ष्मन्, ˚लाञ्छन m. epithets of Viṣṇu; तमभ्यगच्छत् प्रथमो विधाता श्रीवत्सलक्ष्मा पुरुषश्च साक्षात् Ku.7.43.
    -वत्सकिन् m. a horse having a curl of hair on his breast.
    -वरः, -वल्लभः epithets of Viṣṇu.
    -वर्धनः an epithet of Śiva.
    -वल्लभः a favourite of fortune, a happy or fortunate person; Pt.1.45.
    -वासः 1 an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -2 of Śiva.
    -3 a lotus.
    -4 turpentine.
    -वासस् m. turpentine.
    -वृक्षः 1 the Bilva tree.
    -2 the Aśvattha or sacred fig-tree; वक्षः श्रीवृक्षकान्तं मधुकरनिकरश्यामलं शार्ङ्गपाणेः Viṣṇu. S.28.
    -3 a curl of hair on the breast and forehead of a horse. ˚किन् having such mark; श्रीवृक्षकी पुरुषकोन्नमिताग्रकायः Śi.5.56.
    -वेष्टः 1 turpentine.
    -2 resin.
    -संझम् cloves.
    -सहोदरः the moon.
    -सिद्धिः N. of the 16th Yoga (in astrol.).
    -सूक्तम् N. of a Vedic hymn (Ṛv.1.165).
    -हरिः an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -हस्तिनी the sun-flower.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > श्री _śrī

  • 44 nur

    I Adv.
    1. only; (nichts als) nothing but; (bloß) just; (einfach) simply; das hat nur 5 Dollar gekostet it only cost 5 dollars; wir waren nur mehr fünf Dial. there were only five of us left; nur einmal just once; nur sie wusste es etc. only she ( oder she alone) knew etc.; nur sie wusste etc. auch she was the only one to know etc.; nur weil just because; nicht nur, sondern auch not only, but also; es ist nur, dass... it’s just that...; nur gut, dass... it’s a good thing that...; in nur zwei Jahren in just two (short) years, within two (short) years; nur aus Bosheit etc. out of sheer spite etc.; ohne auch nur zu lächeln without so much as a smile; warum hast du ihn gehauen? - nur so umg. I don’t know, because I felt like it; warum fragst du? - nur so umg. I was just wondering
    2. (ausgenommen) except; nur, dass... except (that)..., apart from the fact that...
    3. (irgend): so viel ich nur kann as much as I possibly can; so bald wie nur möglich as soon as you etc. possibly can; es muss so schnell wie nur möglich fertig werden it’s got to be finished in the quickest possible time
    4. auffordernd: nur zu! go on!; umg. what are you waiting for?; nur nicht so schüchtern! go on, don’t be shy!; nur keine Umstände! please don’t go to any trouble!; verstärkt, auch drohend: na, warte nur! you just wait!; verkaufe es nur ja nicht don’t sell it whatever you do, just don’t sell it
    5. dringender Wunsch: wenn er nur käme if only he would come; wenn du nur nicht so viel rauchen würdest if only you wouldn’t smoke so much; wäre ich nur zu Hause geblieben! if only I’d stayed at home
    6. nachdrücklich oder verwundert fragend: wie kam er nur hierher? how on earth did he get here?; was will er damit nur sagen? I wonder what he means ( oder is driving at)?; warum ist sie nur gegangen? what on earth made her go?, why (on earth) did she go?; was habe ich nur getan? what (on earth) have I done?; wer kann es nur gewesen sein? who (on earth) oder whoever can it have been?; wie hat er es nur geschafft? how (on earth) did he manage that?; wo kann sie nur sein? where (on earth) can she be?; was hat sie nur? I wonder what’s up ( oder wrong) with her
    7. Steigerung ausdrückend: das weißt du nur zu gut you know very ( oder perfectly) well; das ist nur zu wahr that’s only too true; er wurde nur noch frecher he just became cheekier; das macht alles nur noch schlimmer that just makes it all the worse
    8. umg.: nur so verstärkend: meist like mad; der Wind hat nur so gepfiffen the wind was howling like mad; es hat nur so gescheppert there was an almighty crash; sie haben gearbeitet, dass es nur so gekracht hat they worked with a vengeance
    II Konj.: nur habe ich vergessen... only I forgot...; er ist fleißig, nur müsste er sorgfältiger sein he works hard but he should take more care; ich komme gerne, nur weiß ich nicht wann I’d like to come but I just don’t know when I can make it
    * * *
    solely; only; merely; alone
    * * *
    [nuːɐ]
    adv
    1) (einschränkend) only, just

    er ist ein sehr schneller Arbeiter, núr müsste er etwas gründlicher sein — he is a very fast worker but or only he should be rather more thorough

    ich habe núr ein Stück Brot gegessen — I've only eaten a piece of bread, I've eaten only or just a piece of bread

    alle, núr ich nicht — everyone except or but me

    núr ich weiß — I'm the only one who knows, only I know

    núr schade, dass... — it's just a pity that...

    núr dass... — it's just that..., only...

    núr noch zwei Minuten — only or just two minutes left or to go

    der Kranke isst fast núr noch Obst — the sick man eats virtually nothing but fruit these days

    nicht núr..., sondern auch — not only or just... but also

    alles, núr das nicht! — anything but that!

    warum möchtest du das denn wissen? – ach, núr so! — why do you want to know? – oh I just do or oh just because or oh no special reason

    ich hab das núr so gesagt — I was just talking

    warum hast du das gemacht? – núr so — why did you do that? – I just did

    núr kann man nie wissen, ob... — only or but you never can or can never tell if...

    wie schnell er núr redet — doesn't he speak fast!

    dass es núr so krachte — making a terrible din or racket

    er fuhr, so schnell er núr (fahren) konntehe drove just as fast as he possibly could, he drove for all he was worth

    3) (mit Fragepronomen) -ever, on earth (inf)

    was/wer/wie etc núr? — but what/who/how etc?

    was hat er núr? — whatever is or what on earth (inf) is the matter with him?

    wie kannst du núr (so etwas sagen)? — how could you (say such a thing)?

    sie bekommt alles, was sie núr will — she gets whatever she wants

    4)

    (Wunsch, Bedingung) wenn er núr (erst) käme — if only he would come, if he would only come

    wüsste ich núr, wie — if only I knew how, if I only knew how

    es wird klappen, wenn er núr nicht die Nerven verliert — it will be all right as long as or so long as (inf) or provided (that) he doesn't lose his nerve

    5) (mit Negationen) just,... whatever you do

    lass das núr niemand(en) wissen! — just don't let anyone find out, (but) don't let anyone find out whatever you do

    sagen Sie das núr nicht Ihrer Frau! — just don't tell your wife (whatever you do)

    6) (Aufforderung) just

    geh núr! — just go, go on

    núr zu! — go on

    sieh núr — just look

    núr her damit! (inf)let's have it

    sagen Sie es núr, Sie brauchen es núr zu sagen — just say (the word), you only have to say (the word)

    er soll núr lachen! — let him laugh

    7)

    núr mehr (dial, esp Aus) — only... left

    ich habe núr mehr einen Euro — I've only one euro left

    * * *
    1) (only: He alone can remember.) alone
    3) (used for emphasis, eg with commands: Just look at that mess!; That just isn't true!; I just don't know what to do.) just
    4) (only: None but the brave deserve our respect.) none but
    5) (not more than: We have only two cups left; He lives only a mile away.) only
    6) (alone: Only you can do it.) only
    7) (showing the one action done, in contrast to other possibilities: I only scolded the child - I did not smack him.) only
    8) (showing the one possible result of an action: If you do that, you'll only make him angry.) only
    * * *
    [ˈnu:ɐ̯]
    1. vor Substantiven (nicht mehr als) only, just
    ich habe \nur eine Stunde Zeit/fünf Euro I only have an hour/five euros
    sie hat \nur einen einzigen Fehler gemacht she made just a single mistake
    ich möchte dich \nur um eines bitten I'd ask just one thing of you
    ich habe \nur ein kleines Stück Kuchen gegessen I've only eaten a small piece of cake, I've eaten only [or just] a small piece of cake
    \nur noch [o bes ÖSTERR mehr] only
    ich habe \nur noch einen Euro I've only one euro left
    \nur noch drei Minuten only [or just] two minutes left [or to go]
    ich esse fast \nur noch Obst I eat virtually nothing but fruit these days
    es hätte \nur noch ein Wort gefehlt und ich wäre explodiert just one more word and I would have exploded
    2. vor Substantiven, Pronomen (ausschließlich) only, just
    \nur sie darf das only she is allowed to do that
    alle kamen, \nur meine Schwester nicht they all came except my sister
    \nur ich weiß das I'm the only one who knows, only I know
    3. vor Adjektiven, Verben (bloß) only, just
    da kann man doch \nur lachen! what a bloody laugh! fam
    wie konnte ich das \nur vergessen! how on earth could I forget that!
    er tat es \nur ungern he did it only reluctantly
    das ist \nur recht und billig it is only right and proper
    ich will dir doch \nur helfen! I only want to help you!
    ich frage mich \nur, warum I just want to know why
    sie macht das absichtlich, \nur um dich zu provozieren she does it deliberately, just to provoke you
    \nur dass... it's just that...
    \nur gut, dass... it's a good thing that...
    nicht \nur, dass... it's not just that...
    \nur schade, dass... it's just a pity that...
    nicht \nur..., sondern auch... not only [or just]..., but also...
    ich mache das nicht \nur wegen des Geldes, sondern auch, weil es mir Spaß macht I'm not doing it just for the money, but also because I enjoy it
    \nur so just
    ich schreibe Gedichte \nur so zum Spaß I write poems just for fun
    warum fragst du?ach, \nur so why do you ask? — oh, no particular reason
    warum hast du das getan? — \nur so why did you do that? — I just did
    ich habe das \nur so gesagt I was just talking
    4. (ruhig) just
    schlag \nur zu, wirst schon sehen, was du davon hast! go on, hit me, you'll soon see what you'll get out of it!
    wie schnell sie \nur redet! doesn't she speak fast!
    Max fuhr, so schnell er \nur konnte Max drove just as fast as he possibly could
    mach \nur ja nicht mich für die Folgen verantwortlich! just don't, whatever you do, blame me for the consequences!
    lass das \nur ja niemanden wissen! don't you [dare] tell anyone!, just don't let anyone find out!
    sag das \nur nicht deiner Mutter! just don't tell your mother [whatever you do]!
    \nur noch:
    als ich ihn zur Rede stellte, wurde er \nur noch frecher when I took him to task he got even cheekier
    \nur so:
    gerade als ich aus dem Haus wollte, regnete es \nur so just as I wanted to go out it was really pouring down
    dass es \nur so... + vb so much that it...
    ich werde dir so eine scheuern, dass es \nur so staubt! I'm going to give you such a clout that it will raise the dust!
    \nur zu:
    das kenne ich \nur zu gut I know that only too well
    das ist \nur zu wahr! it's only too true!
    6. (einschränkend) but, the only thing is...
    alles, \nur das nicht! anything but that!
    du kannst gern[e] einen Whisky haben, \nur habe ich kein Eis you're welcome to have a whisky, the only thing is I don't have any ice
    das Buch ist sehr gut, \nur, es ist wahrscheinlich zu schwer the book is very good, but [or though] it's probably too heavy-going
    \nur kann man nie wissen, ob... but you never can tell if...
    \nur dass... except that...
    7. mit Fragepronomen -ever, on earth
    warum/was/wer/wie... \nur? just [or but] why/what/who/how...?
    was hat sie \nur? what on earth is the matter with her?
    warum musstest du das \nur tun? just why did you have to do that?
    was in aller Welt hast du dir \nur dabei gedacht? just what on earth did you think you were doing?
    es schellt jemand an der Tür? wer kann das \nur sein? somebody's ringing the doorbell? who on earth can it be?
    wie kannst du \nur [so etwas sagen]? how could you [say such a thing]?
    8. (Bedingung, Wunsch)
    wenn... \nur... if only...
    das Wetter ist schön, wenn es \nur so bliebe! the weather is glorious, if only it would stay like this!
    wenn sie \nur käme! if only she would come!
    wüsste ich \nur, wann/wie... if only I knew when/how..., if I only knew when/how...
    geh \nur! just go!, go on!
    sieh \nur! just look!
    \nur her damit! give it here!
    \nur Mut! cheer up
    du brauchst es \nur zu sagen! you only have to say!
    sie soll \nur lachen! let her laugh!
    \nur zu! come on then!, go on!; s.a. nicht
    * * *
    1.
    1) (nicht mehr als) only; just

    alle durften mitfahren, nur ich nicht — everyone was allowed to go, all except me

    er tut das mit Absicht, nur um dich zu provozieren — he does it deliberately, just to provoke you

    nicht nur..., sondern auch... — not only..., but also...

    nicht nur, dass... — it's not just that...

    Warum fragst du? - Ach, nur so — Why do you ask? - Oh, no particular reason

    nur dass... — except that...

    2.

    wenn das nur gut geht! — let's [just] hope it goes well

    wenn er nur käme/hier wäre — if only he would come/he were here

    3) (warnend)

    lass dich nur nicht erwischen — just don't let me/him/her/them catch you

    nur Geduld/vorsichtig/langsam — just be patient/careful/take it easy

    nur nicht! — don't, for goodness' sake!

    4) (fragend) just

    wie soll ich ihm das nur erklären?just how am I supposed to explain it to him?

    er lief, so schnell er nur konnte — he ran just as fast as he could

    6) (sogar) only; just
    7)

    er schlug auf den Tisch, dass es nur so krachte — he crashed his fist [down] on the table

    3.
    * * *
    A. adv
    1. only; (nichts als) nothing but; (bloß) just; (einfach) simply;
    das hat nur 5 Dollar gekostet it only cost 5 dollars;
    wir waren nur mehr fünf dial there were only five of us left;
    nur einmal just once;
    nur sie wusste es etc only she ( oder she alone) knew etc;
    nur sie wusste etc auch she was the only one to know etc;
    nur weil just because;
    nicht nur, sondern auch not only, but also;
    es ist nur, dass … it’s just that …;
    nur gut, dass … it’s a good thing that …;
    in nur zwei Jahren in just two (short) years, within two (short) years;
    nur aus Bosheit etc out of sheer spite etc;
    ohne auch nur zu lächeln without so much as a smile;
    warum hast du ihn gehauen? -
    nur so umg I don’t know, because I felt like it;
    warum fragst du? -
    nur so umg I was just wondering
    2. (ausgenommen) except;
    nur, dass … except (that) …, apart from the fact that …
    3. (irgend):
    so viel ich nur kann as much as I possibly can;
    so bald wie nur möglich as soon as you etc possibly can;
    es muss so schnell wie nur möglich fertig werden it’s got to be finished in the quickest possible time
    nur zu! go on!; umg what are you waiting for?;
    nur nicht so schüchtern! go on, don’t be shy!;
    nur keine Umstände! please don’t go to any trouble!; verstärkt, auch drohend:
    na, warte nur! you just wait!;
    verkaufe es nur ja nicht don’t sell it whatever you do, just don’t sell it
    wenn er nur käme if only he would come;
    wenn du nur nicht so viel rauchen würdest if only you wouldn’t smoke so much;
    wäre ich nur zu Hause geblieben! if only I’d stayed at home
    wie kam er nur hierher? how on earth did he get here?;
    was will er damit nur sagen? I wonder what he means ( oder is driving at)?;
    warum ist sie nur gegangen? what on earth made her go?, why (on earth) did she go?;
    was habe ich nur getan? what (on earth) have I done?;
    wer kann es nur gewesen sein? who (on earth) oder whoever can it have been?;
    wie hat er es nur geschafft? how (on earth) did he manage that?;
    wo kann sie nur sein? where (on earth) can she be?;
    was hat sie nur? I wonder what’s up ( oder wrong) with her
    das weißt du nur zu gut you know very ( oder perfectly) well;
    das ist nur zu wahr that’s only too true;
    er wurde nur noch frecher he just became cheekier;
    das macht alles nur noch schlimmer that just makes it all the worse
    8. umg:
    nur so verstärkend: meist like mad;
    der Wind hat nur so gepfiffen the wind was howling like mad;
    es hat nur so gescheppert there was an almighty crash;
    sie haben gearbeitet, dass es nur so gekracht hat they worked with a vengeance
    B. konj:
    nur habe ich vergessen … only I forgot …;
    er ist fleißig, nur müsste er sorgfältiger sein he works hard but he should take more care;
    ich komme gerne, nur weiß ich nicht wann I’d like to come but I just don’t know when I can make it
    * * *
    1.
    1) (nicht mehr als) only; just

    alle durften mitfahren, nur ich nicht — everyone was allowed to go, all except me

    er tut das mit Absicht, nur um dich zu provozieren — he does it deliberately, just to provoke you

    nicht nur..., sondern auch... — not only..., but also...

    nicht nur, dass... — it's not just that...

    Warum fragst du? - Ach, nur so — Why do you ask? - Oh, no particular reason

    nur dass... — except that...

    2.

    wenn das nur gut geht! — let's [just] hope it goes well

    wenn er nur käme/hier wäre — if only he would come/he were here

    2) (ermunternd, tadelnd)

    lass dich nur nicht erwischen — just don't let me/him/her/them catch you

    nur Geduld/vorsichtig/langsam — just be patient/careful/take it easy

    nur nicht! — don't, for goodness' sake!

    4) (fragend) just

    er lief, so schnell er nur konnte — he ran just as fast as he could

    6) (sogar) only; just
    7)

    er schlug auf den Tisch, dass es nur so krachte — he crashed his fist [down] on the table

    3.
    * * *
    adv.
    merely adv.
    only adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > nur

  • 45 VERÐA

    (verð; varð, urðum; orðinn, vorðinn), v.
    1) to happen, come to pass;
    ætluðu allir, at þeir myndi tala um mál sitt, en þat varð ekki, but it came not to pass, it was not so;
    þá varð óp mikit at lögbergi, then there arose a great shout at the Lawhill;
    2) verða e-m, to happen to, befall one (slikt verðr opt ungum mönnum);
    þat varð Skarphéðni, at stökk í sundr skóþvengr hans, it happened to S. that his shoe-string snapped asunder;
    sjaldan verðr víti vörum, the wary man will seldom make a slip;
    e-m verðr þörf e-s, one comes to be in need of;
    3) to happen to be, occur;
    í lœk þann, er þar verðr, in the brook that happens to be there;
    varð fyrir þeim fjörðr, they came on a fjord;
    verða á leið e-s, to be on one’s path, happen to one;
    4) verða brottu, to leave, absent oneself (þeir sá þann sinn kost líkastan at verða á brottu);
    verða úti, to go away (verð úti ok drag ongan spott at oss);
    to perish in a storm from cold (sumir urðu úti);
    þeim þótti honum seint heim verða, they thought that he was long in coming home;
    5) with acc. to lose;
    kváðust okkr hafa orðit bæði, said that they had lost us both;
    6) followed by a noun, a., pp., adv., as predicate, to become;
    þá verðr þat þinn bani, it will be thy death;
    verða glaðr, hryggr, reiðr, to become glad, sad, angry;
    verða dauðr to die (áðr Haraldr inn hárfagri yrði dauðr) with participles;
    ok varð ekki eptir honum gengit, he was not pursued;
    verða þeir ekki fundnir, they could not be found;
    blóð hans varð ekki stöðvat, the blood could not be staunched;
    þeim varð litit til hafs, they happened to look seaward;
    impers., e-m verðr bilt, one is amazed;
    Kolbeini varð ekki fyrir, K. lost his head, was paralysed;
    with adverbs; hann varð vel við skaða sinn, he bore his loss well, like a man;
    jarl varð illa við þetta, the earl was vexed by this;
    7) with infin., denoting necessity, one must, needs, is forced, obliged to do;
    þat verðr hverr at vinna, er ætlat er, every one must do the work that is set before him;
    þar er bera verðr til grjót, where stones have to be carried;
    verð ek nú flýja, now I must flee;
    8) with preps., verða af e-u, to come to pass (var um rœtt, at hann skyldi leita fara, en eigi varð af);
    varð ekki af ferðinni, the journey came to nought was given up;
    verðr þetta af, at hann tekr við sveinunum, the end was that at last he took the boys;
    starf ok kostnaðr varð af þessu, trouble and expenses arose from this;
    livat verðr af e-u, what becomes of;
    hvat varð af húnum mínum, what has become of my cubs?;
    verða at e-u, to become (verða at undri, undrsjónum);
    veiztu, hvat þér mun verða at bana, knowest thou what will be the cause of thy death?;
    verða at engu, to come to nothing;
    verða á, to come on, happen;
    þvat sem á yrði síðan, whatever might happen later on;
    e-m verðr á, one makes a blunder, mistake (þótti þér ekki á verða fyrir honum, er hann náði eigi fénu?);
    verða eptir, to be left (honum varð þar eptir geit ok hafr);
    verða fyrir e-u, to meet with (verða fyrir goða reiði);
    to forebode (verða fyrir stórfundum);
    verða fyrir e-m, to be in one’s way, as a hindrance (því meira sem oss verðr fyrir, því harðara skulu þér niðr koma);
    verða í, to happen (tókust nú upp leikar sem ekki hefði í orðit);
    verða til e-s, to come forth to do a thing, be ready to;
    en sá er nefndr Hermóðr, er til þeirar farar varð, who undertook this journey;
    verða við e-m, to respond to (bið ek þik, at þú verðir við mér, þó at engi sé verðleiki til).
    * * *
    pres. verð, verðr, verð; pret. varð, vart (mod. varðst), varð; pl. urðu; subj. yrði: imperat. verð; part. orðinn; pl. orðnir, spelt phonetically ornir, Niðrst. 6: in later vellums occur freq. the forms vurðu, vyrði, vorðinn, see Introd.; but the old poets use it for alliteration as if it began with a vowel: with neg. suff. verðr-at, Fm. 6; varð-at, Vþm. 38; urðu-a it, Gh. 3; urðu-t. Lex. Poët.: [Ulf. wairþan = γίγνεσθαι, ἔσεσθαι; A. S. weorðan; Old Engl. worth, as in the phrase ‘woe worth the day!’ Germ. werden; Dan. vorde; Swed. varda.]
    A. To become, happen, come to pass; sá atburðr varð, at …, Ó. H. 196; varð hitt at lyktum, at …, 191; ef svá verðr, at …, Al. 20; ef svá verðr ( if it so happen), at ek deyja, Eg. 34; fundr þeirra varð á Rogalandi, 32; mörg dæmi hafa orðit í forneskju, Ó. H. 73; varð þar hin snarpasta orrosta. Eg. 297; at því sem nú er orðit, Blas. 46; þá varð ( arose) hlátr mikill, id.; varð óp mikit, Nj.; þat varð um síðir, and so they did at last, 240; er þetta allvel orðit, well done, well happened, 187; þau tíðendi eru hér vorðin, Fms. iv. 309 (orðin, Ó. H. 139, l. c.); þat varð ekki, but it came not to pass, Nj.
    2. adding dat. to happen, to befall one; þat varð mér, it befell me, Ísl. ii. (in a verse); varð þeim af in mesta deila, Nj. 189; Eyjólfi varð orðfall, speechlessness befell E., he faltered, 225; þat varð Skarphéðni at stökk í sundr skóþvengr hans, 145; urðu þeim þegar in sömu undr, 21.
    3. to blunder, make a slip; þat varð þinni konu, at hón átti mög við mér, Ls. 40; sjaldan verðr viti vörum, Hm. 6; þat verðr mörgum manni at um myrkvan staf villisk, Eg. (in a verse); skalat honum þat verða optarr enn um sinn … ef eigi verðr þeim optarr enn um sinn, Grág. (Kb.) i. 55; e-m verðr Þorf e-s, to come in need of, Hm. 149; ef þeim verðr nökkut er honum hefir fylgt, if anything should befall them, Hom. 65; annat man þér verða (another fate, death, will be thine), enn þú sprongir, Sturl. iii. 225; cp. verða úti, to perish in a storm from cold, Fms. vii. 122; sumir urðu úti, Bs. i. 71; verða til, to perish.
    4. to happen to be, to occur, or the like; í læk þann er þar verðr, in the brook that happens to be there, Eg. 163; holt þat er þar verðr, 746; varð þá enn brátt á er þvers varð fyrir þeim, þá kölluðu þeir þverá, 132; varð fyrir þeim fjörðr, they came on a fiord, 130; verða á leið e-s, to be in one’s path, happen to one, Ó. H. 181; taka þat sem á leið hans verðr, Grág. ii. 346; verða á fætr, to fall on one’s, feet, Fb. iii. 301; verða ek á fitjum, Vkv. 27; þeim þótti honum seint heim verða, Fbr. 8 new Ed.: verða brottu, to leave, absent oneself; þeir sá þann sinn kost líkastan at verða á brottu, Fms. vii. 204; verð í brottu í stað, begone, Fs. 64: verða úti, id., Nj. 16.
    II. followed by a noun, adjective, participle, adverb, as predicate; þá verðr þat þinn bani, Nj. 94; hann varð tveggja manna bani, he became the bane of, i. e. slew, two men, 97; hann mun verða engi jafnaðar-maðr, Ld. 24; ef hann vyrði konungr, Fms. i. 20; verða biskup, prestr …, Bs. i. passim; ok verðr eigi gjöf, ef …, it becomes not a gift, if …, Grág. (Kb.) i. 130; verða þær málalyktir, at …, the end was that …, Nj. 88: verða alls hálft annat hundrat, the whole amount becomes, Rb. 88; honum varð vísa á munni, Fms. xi. 144; varð henni þá ljóð á munni, Fb. i. 525; þat varð henni á munni er hón sá þetta, Sd. 139: hví henni yrði þat at munni, Fms. xi. 149; þá er í meðal verðr, when there is an interval, leisure, Skálda (Thorodd): cp. the mod. phrase, þegar í milli veiðr fyrir honum, of the empty hour; varð Skarpheðinn þar í millum ok gaflhlaðsins, S. was jammed in between, Nj. 203; prob. ellipt. = verða fastr.
    2. with adjectives, to become so and so:
    α. verða glaðr, feginn, hryggr, to become glad, fain, sad, Fms. i. 21, viii. 19, passim; verða langlífr, to be long-lived, Bs. i. 640; verða gamall, to become old, Nj. 85; verða sjúkr, veykr, to become sick; verða sjónlauss, blindr, to become blind, Eg. 759; verða ungr í annat sinn, Fms. i. 20; verða varr, to become aware (see varr); verða víss, Nj. 268; verða sekr, to become outlawed; verða vátr, to become wet, 15; verða missáttr við e-n, Landn. 150 (and so in endless instances): in the phrase, verða dauðr, to die; dauðr varð inn Húnski, Am. 98; áðr Haraldr inn Hárfagri yrði dauðr, Íb. 6; síðan Njáll var(ð) dauðr, Nj. 238, and a few more instances, very freq. on Runic stones, but now obsolete.
    β. with participles; verða búinn, to be ready, Fms. vii. 121; verða þeir ekki fundnir, they could not be found, Gísl. 56; verða staddr við e-t, to be present, Eg. 744; in mod. usage with a notion of futurity, e. g. eg verð búinn á morgun, I shall be ready to-morrow; eg verð farinn um það. I shall be gone then: with neut, part., járn er nýtekit verðr ór afli, just taken out of the furnace, Sks. 209 B; varð ekki eptir honum gengit, he was not pursued, Nj. 270; þeim varð litið til hafs, they happened to look, 125; honum varð litið upp til hlíðarinnar, 112; blóð varð eigi stöðvat, the blood could not be stopped, Fms. i. 46, Nj. 210.
    γ. phrases, e-m verðr bilt, to be amazed, Edda 29, Korm. 40, Nj. 169; verða felmt, 105; verða íllt við, hverft við, id.; Kolbeini varð ekki fyrir, K. lost his head, was paralysed, as if stunned, Sturl. iii. 285.
    3. with adverbs or adverbial phrases; ef þat bíðr at verða vet, Hm.; ma þetta verða vel þótt hitt yrði ílla, Nj.; verða verr enn til er stýrt, Róm. 321; hann varð vel við skaða sinn, bore it well, like a man, Eg. 76, Nj. 75; faðir hans varð ílla við þetta ( disliked it), ok kvað hann taka stein um megn sér, Fær. 58; jarl varð ílla við þetta, was much vexed by it, Fms. ix. 341; varð hann údrengiliga við sitt líflát, Ld. 234; hvernig varð hann við þá er þér rudduð skipið, Ó. H. 116; hversu Gunnarr varð við, how G. bore it, Nj. 82; verra verðr mér við, enn ek ætla at gott muni af leiða, 109; mér hefir orðit vel við þik í vetr, I have been pleased with thee this winter, Fms. vii. 112; eigi vildi ek svá við verða blóðlátið, fiskbleikr sem þú ert—Ek ætla, segir hinn, at þá myndir verr við verða ok ódrengiligar, 269; þar varð ílla með þeim, things went ill with them, they became enemies, Nj. 39: to behave, varð engum jafnvel til mín sem þessum, Fms. vii. 158; hann lætr sér verða á alla vega sem bezt til Áka, xi. 76; hann lét henni hafa orðit stórmannliga, Hkr. iii. 372.
    III. with prepp., verða af; hvat er orðit af e-u, what is come of it? where is it? of a thing lost; segðu mér þat, hvat varð af húnum mínum, Vkv. 30; hvat af motrinum er orðit, Ld. 208; nú hverfr Óspakr á brott svá at eigi vitu menn hvat af honum verðr, Band. 5; varð ekki af atlögu búanda, Ó. H. 184; ekki mun af sættum verða, Fb. i. 126: to come to pass, varð ekki af eptir-för, it came to naught; varð því ekki af ferðinni, Ísl. ii. 247; Símon kvað þá ekki mundu af því verða, S. said that could not be, Fms. vii. 250; ok verðr þetta af, at hann tekr við sveinunum, the end was that at last he took the boys, Fær. 36; eigi mun þér þann veg af verða, Karl. 197:—verða at e-u, to come to; hvat þér mun verða at bana, what will be the cause of thy death, Nj. 85; verða at flugu, Fas. i. 353 (see ‘at’ C. I. α); verða at undri, skömm, honum varð ekki at því kaupi, the bargain came to naught for him, Al. 7; cp. the mod. honum varð ekki að því, it failed for him:—e-m verðr á (cp. á-virðing), to make a blunder, mistake; kölluðu þat mjök hafa vorðit á fyrir föður sínum, at hann tók hann til sín, Fs. 35; þótti þér ekki á verða fyrir honum er hann náði eigi fénu, Nj. 33; Þorkell settisk þá niðr, ok hafði hvárki orðit á fyrir honum áðr né síðan, 185; aldri varð á um höfðingskap hans, 33:—verða eptir, to be left, Rb. 126, Stj. 124, 595; honum varð þar eptir geit ok hafr, Hrafn. 1:—verða fyrir e-u, to be hit, be the object of; fyrir víginu hefir orðit Svartr, S. is the person killed, Nj. 53; verða fyrir öfund, görningum, to be the victim of, Lex. Poët.: e-m verðr lítið fyrir e-u, it costs one small effort (see fyrir):—verða til e-s, to come forth to do a thing, volunteer, or the like; en sá er nefndr Hermóðr er til þeirrar farar varð, Edda 37; til þess hefir engi orðit fyrr en þú, at skora mér á hólm, Ísl. ii. 225; en engi varð til þess, no one volunteered, Nj. 86; einn maðr varð til at spyrja, 82; þá verðr til ok svarar máli konungs sá maðr, er …, Odd. 12; hverr sem til verðr um síðir at koma þeim á réttan veg, Fb. i. 273: fengu þeir ekki samit, því at þeim varð mart til, many things happened, i. e. so as to bring discord, Sturl. ii. 17 C; mundi okkr Einari eigi annat smátt til orðit, Hrafn. 9; eigi varð verri maðr til, there was no worse man, Stj. 482:—verða við, to respond to; bið ek þik at þú verðir við mér þó at engi sé verðleiki til, Barl. 59; at hann beiddi Snorra ásjá, en ef hann yrði eigi við bað hann Gretti fara vestr, Grett. 112 new Ed.; verða við bæn e-s, to grant one’s request, passim.
    IV. with infin., denoting necessity, one must, needs, one is forced, obliged to do; þat verðr hverr at vinna er ætlað er, Nj. 10; varð ek þá at selja Hrafni sjálfdæmi, Ísl. ii. 245; eða yrði þeir út at hafa þann ómaga, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 21; þat munu þér þá reyna verða, you must try, Fbr. 23 new Ed.; þar er bera verðr til grjót, where stones have to be carried, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 90; lágu hestarnir í kafi svá at draga varð upp, Eg. 546; en vita verð ek ( I must know) hvar til þetta heyrir, Fms. ii. 146; munu þér því verða annars-staðar á leita, Nj. 223; at hann man verða sækja á ókunn lönd, Fms. viii. 19; ok verðr af því líða yfir þat, it must be passed by, Post.; maðr verðr eptir mann lifa, a saying, Fas. ii. 552; verð ek nú flýja, Ó. H. 188; urðu þeir at taka við Kristni, 105; vér höfum orðit til at hætta lífi ok sálu, hefir margr saklauss orðit at láta, sumir féit ok sumir fjörit, 31, 32; vér munum verða lifa við öðrum veiði-mat, Hým. 16; verða at skiljask við e-n, Skv. 1. 24: the same verb twice, þá varð ek verða hapta, then came I to become a prisoner, Gkv. 1. 9; eg verð að verða eptir, I must stay behind.
    B. Peculiar isolated phrases, in some of which ‘verða’ is probably a different word, viz. = varða (q. v.), having been confounded with verða; thus, verða, verðr (= varða, varðar), to be liable, are frequent occurrences as a law phrase in the Grág.; svá fremi verðr beitin, ii. 226; þeim manni verðr fjörbaugs-garðr, er …, 212.
    2. the phrase, eigi verðr (= varðar) einn eiðr alla, see eiðr; also ymsar verðr sá er margar ferr, in many warfares there will be some defeats, Eg. 182.
    3. to forfeit, lose, prop. of paying a fine or penalty; heit ek á þann félaga er mik lætr eigi slíkt verða, Vápn. 11; æti þik ormar, yrða ek þik, kykvan, that snakes ate thee alive, and that I lost thee, Am. 22; fullhuginu sá er varð dróttinn, the brave man bereft of his master, Sighvat (Ó. H. 236); ek hefi orðinn þann guðföður, er …, I have lost a godfather who …, Hallfred (Js. 210); hér skaltú lífit verða, here shall thou forfeit life, i. e. die, Sturl. iii. (in a verse).
    4. the law phrase, verða síns, to suffer a loss; leiglendingr bæti honum allt þat er hann verðr síns fyrir lands-drottni (i. e. verðr missa), whatever he has to lose, whatever damage, Gþl. 362; þræll skal ekki verða síns um, N. G. L. i. 85; allt þat er hann verðr síns í, þá skal hinn bæta honum, Jb. 207 A; hann kvað þá ekki skyldu síns í verða (varða Ed.) um þetta mál, they should lose nothing, Rd. 253: vildi hann (viz. Herode) eigi verða heit sitt (= fyrir verða?), he would not forfeit, break his vow, Hom. 106.
    C. Reflex.; at þær ræður skyldi eigi með tjónum verðask, to be lost, forgotten, Sks. 561 B.
    2. recipr.; bræðr munu berjask ok at bönum verðask, Vsp. (Hb.); þá er bræðr tveir at bönum urðusk, Ýt. 11.
    3. part.; eptir orðna þrimu geira, Ód.; hluti orðna ok úorðna, past and future, MS. 623. 13; kvenna fegrst ok bezt at sér orðin, Nj. 268; þeir vóru svó vorðnir sik (so shapen, Germ. beschaffen), at þeir höfðu …, Stj. 7; þeir eru svá vorðnir sik, at þeir hafa eitt auga í miðju enninu, 68.

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  • 46 należ|eć

    impf (należysz, należał, należeli) vi 1. (stanowić własność) należeć do kogoś to belong to sb, to be the property of sb
    - do kogo należy to radio? who does this radio belong to?
    - dom należy do niego the house belongs to a. is owned by him
    2. (o ludziach) należeć do kogoś to belong to sb
    - tych dwoje należy do siebie those two belong to each other a. one another
    3. (zaliczać się) należeć do czegoś to belong to sth
    - należeć do organizacji/do partii to belong to a. be a member of an organization/a party
    - lotnisko to należy do największych na świecie this airport is among a. is one of the largest in the world
    - firma należy do największych na świecie producentów szkła the company ranks among the biggest glass manufacturers in the world, the company is one of the world’s largest glass manufacturers
    - należał do najbogatszych ludzi w kraju he was one of the richest people in the country
    - nie należał do (ludzi) odważnych he wasn’t the brave type
    - należał do tych, którzy szukają rozgłosu he was one a. the type to seek publicity
    - wilki należą do drapieżników wolves are predators
    - należeć do przeszłości to be a thing of the past
    - to już należy do przeszłości that’s all in the past
    - wczesne wstawanie nie należy do przyjemności it’s not exactly pleasant to get up early, getting up early is far from pleasant a. is anything but a pleasure
    - to nie należy do tematu that’s outside the subject, that’s irrelevant a. not relevant to the subject
    4. (brać udział) należeć do czegoś to be involved in sth
    - należeć do spisku to be involved in a conspiracy, to be part of a conspiracy
    - należeć do opozycji to be in the opposition
    5. (być obowiązkiem) należeć do kogoś to be sb’s responsibility
    - do mnie należy prowadzenie domu it’s my responsibility to run the household
    - do reżysera należy ostatnie słowo w sprawie obsady aktorów the director has the final a. last word on casting
    - decyzja należy do ciebie it’s up a. down to you to decide, it’s your decision
    - ostateczna decyzja należy do ciebie the final decision rests a. lies with you
    - wybór należy do ciebie the choice lies with you, it’s up to you (to decide)
    - to należy do jego obowiązków that’s a. it’s one of his duties a. responsibilities
    - to nie należy do moich obowiązków it’s not my responsibility a. duty (to do that)
    - do obywateli należy przestrzeganie prawa citizens have a duty to abide by the law
    - przyszłość kraju należy do młodych the country’s future belongs to the young a. lies in the hands of the young
    - ja zrobiłem swoje, reszta należy do was I’ve done my part, the rest is up to you
    v imp. (trzeba) one should (coś zrobić do sth)
    - należy zachować spokój one should stay calm
    - za swoje błędy należy w życiu płacić your mistakes in life have to be paid for
    - nie należy się dziwić, że… it’s no wonder a. one shouldn’t be surprised that…
    - należy pamiętać, że… it should be remembered a. borne in mind that…, one should remember a. bear in mind that…
    - należy podkreślić a. zaznaczyć, że… it should be stressed a. it is necessary to stress that…
    - należy przypomnieć, że… it should a. will be recalled that…
    - należy przypuszczać, że… it is safe to assume that…
    - należałoby rozważyć wszystkie okoliczności/zakup notebooka it might be well to consider all the circumstances/buying a notebook
    - należy spodziewać się, że… it should be expected a. one should expect that…
    - jak należało się spodziewać as was to be expected
    - należało się tego spodziewać that was (only) to be expected
    - wiele należy uczynić, żeby… much needs to be done to…
    - należy uważać, żeby nie uszkodzić rzeźby care should be taken a. must be exercised to avoid damage to the sculpture
    - należy zauważyć, że… it should be noted a. pointed out that…
    należeć się (przysługiwać) to be due (komuś to sb)
    - za sprzątanie należy się 100 zł the cleaning charge is 100 zlotys
    - należy mi się 20 zł I am owed 20 zlotys
    - ile się należy? how much a. what do I owe you?
    - należy mu się szacunek he deserves a. is due respect
    - należy mu się kara/pochwała/nagroda he deserves punishment/praise/a reward
    - należała jej się już emerytura she was already entitled to a pension
    - chyba należy mi się wyjaśnienie I think you owe me an explanation
    - chyba coś mi się od życia należy? I’m entitled to something too, aren’t I?
    - to mi się należy I’m entitled to it, I have the right to it
    (tak) jak należy properly, as it should be
    - napisał wypracowanie jak należy he wrote the essay well a. just as it should be (done)
    - zachowuj się jak należy behave yourself, behave properly
    - odpowiedź/wypracowanie jak należy a (very) good answer/essay
    - jak się należy properly, as it should be
    - zrobił wszystko, jak się należy he did everything the right way a. as it should be done
    - niewiele mu się należy pot. he hasn’t got long to go, he’s not long a. he isn’t long for this world

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  • 47 बभ्रु _babhru

    बभ्रु a. [भृ-कु द्वित्वम्; बभ्र्-उ वा Uṇ.1.21]
    1 Deep- brown, tawny, reddish-brown; ज्वालाबभ्रुशिरोरुहः R.15. 16;19.25; बबन्ध बालारुणबभ्रु वल्कलम् Ku.5.8.
    -2 Bald- headed through disease.
    -भ्रुः 1 Fire.
    -2 An ichneu- mon; सखिभिर्न्यवसत् सार्धं व्याघ्राखुवृकबभ्रुभिः Mb.1.14.27.
    -3 The tawny colour.
    -4 A man with tawny hair.
    -5 N. of a Yādava; आलप्यालमिदं बभ्रोर्यत् स दारानपाहरत् Śi.2.1.
    -6 An epithet of Śiva.
    -7 Of Viṣṇu.
    -8 The Chātaka bird.
    -9 A sweeper, cleaner.
    -1 N. of a country. -n.
    1 A tawny or brown colour.
    -2 Any object of a brown colour.
    -भ्रूः f. A reddish-brown cow (कपिला); अजानन्नहनद्बभ्रोः शिरः शार्दूलशङ्कया Bhāg.9.2.6.
    -Comp. -धातुः 1 gold.
    -2 red chalk (गौरिक), a kind of ochre.
    -वाहनः N. of a son of Arjuna by Chitrāṅgadā. [The sacrificial horse let loose by king Yudhiṣṭhira and guarded by Arjuna entered, in the course of its wanderings, the country of Maṇipura, which was then ruled by Babhruvāhana, unequalled in prowess. The horse was taken to the king; but when he read the writing on the plate on its head, he knew that it belonged to the Pāṇḍavas, and that his father Arjuna had arrived in the kingdom; and, hastening to him, respectfully offered his kingdom and his treasures along with the horse. Arjuna, in an evil hour, struck the head of Babhruvāhana and upbraided him for his cowardice saying that if he had possessed true valour and had been his true son, he should not have been afraid of his father and submitted to him so meekly. At these words the brave youth was exceedingly irritated and discharged a crescent-shaped arrow at Arjuna which severed his head from his body. He was, however, restored to life by Ulūpī who happened to be then with Chitrāṅgadā; and having acknowledged Babhru- vāhana as his true son, he resumed his journey.]

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  • 48 proteggere

    protect (da from)
    * * *
    proteggere v.tr.
    1 to protect, to defend, to shield (from, against s.o., sthg.); ( riparare) to shelter: devi proteggere la ferita dall'aria, you must protect your wound from the air; questi occhiali ti proteggeranno gli occhi dal vento, these goggles will protect your eyes from the wind; una volta le mura proteggevano la città dal nemico, once the walls protected the town against the enemy; proteggere dal freddo, dalla pioggia, to shelter from the cold, the rain; un cappotto che ti protegge dal freddo, a coat that protects you from the cold; proteggi le mani con dei guanti, protect your hands with gloves
    2 ( tutelare, custodire) to watch over (s.o., sthg.), to guard: proteggere i propri figli, to protect one's children; la polizia proteggerà i testimoni, the police will protect (o guard) the witnesses // che Dio ti protegga!, may God protect you!
    3 ( favorire) to favour; ( patrocinare) to patronize; ( incoraggiare) to protect, to encourage: la fortuna protegge gli audaci, fortune favours the brave; proteggere le arti, i giovani artisti, to patronize the arts, young artists; (econ.) proteggere un'industria con barriere tariffarie, to protect an industry by imposing tariff barriers // fa carriera perché qualcuno lo protegge, he gets ahead because someone protects him.
    proteggersi v.rifl. to protect oneself: costruì un riparo per proteggere dal vento, he built a shelter to protect himself from the wind.
    * * *
    1. [pro'tɛddʒere]
    vb irreg vt
    (gen) to protect, (moralmente) to guard, shield, (fig : artista, arte) to be a patron of
    to protect o.s.
    * * *
    [pro'tɛddʒere] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (preservare, difendere) to protect [casa, beni, specie, ambiente, persona]

    proteggere qcn. da qcs. — to protect o shelter o shield sb. from sth., to keep sb. safe from sth.

    proteggere gli occhi dal soleto screen o shield one's eyes from the sun

    2) (favorire) to encourage, to promote [arte, sport, commercio]
    3) inform. to lock [ file]; to protect [programma, dischetto]
    2.
    verbo pronominale proteggersi to protect oneself
    * * *
    proteggere
    /pro'tεddʒere/ [59]
     1 (preservare, difendere) to protect [casa, beni, specie, ambiente, persona]; proteggere qcn. da qcs. to protect o shelter o shield sb. from sth., to keep sb. safe from sth.; proteggere gli occhi dal sole to screen o shield one's eyes from the sun
     2 (favorire) to encourage, to promote [arte, sport, commercio]
     3 inform. to lock [ file]; to protect [programma, dischetto]
    II proteggersi verbo pronominale
     to protect oneself; - rsi dal freddo to keep oneself warm.

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  • 49 К-191

    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).

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  • 50 выделывать коленца

    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).

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  • 51 выделывать 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).

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  • 52 выкидывать коленца

    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).

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  • 53 выкидывать 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).

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  • 54 выкинуть коленца

    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).

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    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).

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  • 56 откалывать коленца

    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).

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  • 57 откалывать 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 > откалывать коленце

  • 58 отколоть коленца

    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).

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  • 59 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).

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  • 60 FORTUNE

    • Fortune and misfortune are next - door neighbors - Счастье с бессчастьем - ведро с ненастьем (C)
    • Fortune comes to him who seeks her - Кто ищет, тот всегда найдет (K)
    • Fortune helps them that help themselves - На Бога надейся, а сам не плошай (H)
    • Fortune is easily found, but hard to be kept - Легче счастье найти, чем удержать (Л)
    • Fortune is easy to find, but hard to keep - Легче счастье найти, чем удержать (Л)
    • Fortune is on the side of the bold - Смелость города берет (C)
    • Fortune knocks at least once at every man's gate - У каждого бывает светлый день (У)
    • Fortune knocks once at every door - У каждого бывает светлый день (У)
    • Give a man fortune and cast him into the sea - Кому счастье служит, тот ни о чем не тужит (K)
    • Great fortune is a great slavery (servitude) (A) - Много денег - много и хлопот (M)
    • One abides not long on the summit of fortune - Сегодня пан, а завтра пропал (C)
    • Wheel of fortune is forever in motion (The) - Сегодня пан, а завтра пропал (C)
    • When fortune knocks, open the door - Лови момент! (Л)
    • When fortune smiles, embrace her (it) - Лови момент! (Л)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > FORTUNE

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