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41 rechinamiento
m.1 creaking of a machine, gnashing of teeth.2 squeaking, creak, creaking, grinding.* * *1 squeak* * *SM [de madera, puerta] creak, creaking; [de máquina] clank, clanking; [de metal seco] grating; [de motor] grinding, whirr, whirring; [de dientes] grinding* * *= squeaking.Ex. There may be a number of culprits behind your squeaking shoes, but the basic reason is the material on your shoes are rubbing.* * *= squeaking.Ex: There may be a number of culprits behind your squeaking shoes, but the basic reason is the material on your shoes are rubbing.
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42 roña
f.mange, scab.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: roñar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: roñar.* * *1 (suciedad) filth, dirt2 (sarna) mange3 familiar (tacañería) meanness, stinginess* * *1. SF1) (=mugre) dirt, grime; [en metal] rust2) (=tacañería) meanness, stinginess3) (Vet) mange4) (=corteza) pine bark5) (=estratagema) stratagem7) And (Med) feigned illness8)jugar a la roña — to play for fun, play without money stakes
2.SMF * mean person, scrooge ** * *Iadjetivo (fam) tight-fisted (colloq), stingy (colloq)II1)a) ( mugre) dirt, grimeb) ( en metal) rust2) ( del ganado) mange3) (Col fam) ( pereza)4) (Méx) ( juego) tag* * *= grime, mange.Ex. Grease is one of the major culprits behind the grime that accumulates on cooktops.Ex. Mange is most commonly found in dogs and other canines, but it can occur in other domestic and wild animals, such as turtles, causing them to lose their shells.* * *Iadjetivo (fam) tight-fisted (colloq), stingy (colloq)II1)a) ( mugre) dirt, grimeb) ( en metal) rust2) ( del ganado) mange3) (Col fam) ( pereza)4) (Méx) ( juego) tag* * *= grime, mange.Ex: Grease is one of the major culprits behind the grime that accumulates on cooktops.
Ex: Mange is most commonly found in dogs and other canines, but it can occur in other domestic and wild animals, such as turtles, causing them to lose their shells.* * *roña1roña2A1 (mugre) dirt, grimeestos niños siempre van llenos de roña these children are always grubby2 (en el metal) rustB (del ganado) mangeChacer roña: estos funcionarios que hacen roña these civil servants who sit around doing nothinglos domingos hacíamos roña en la cama hasta tarde on Sundays we used to lie in o sleep in till latejugar a la roña to play tagEroña masculine and feminine ( fam) (tacaño) scrooge ( colloq), skinflint ( colloq), tightwad ( AmE colloq)* * *
roña sustantivo femenino
1
◊ lleno de roña covered in dirt o grime
c) (Vet) mange
2 (Méx) ( juego) tag;
roña sustantivo femenino
1 (óxido, orín) rust
2 (suciedad) filth, dirt
' roña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
llorón
- solterón
English:
goose
* * *♦ adjFam [tacaño] stingy, tight♦ nmfFam [tacaño] skinflint♦ nf1. [suciedad] filth, dirt3. [enfermedad de animal] mange4. [herrumbre] rust* * *f grime* * *roña nf1) : mange2) : dirt, filth* * *roña n filth / dirt -
43 Täterschaft
f JUR.* * *Tä|ter|schaft ['tɛːtɐʃaft]f -, -enguiltdie Frage (nach) der Tä́terschaft (form) — the question of who was responsible or of who committed the crime
die Tä́terschaft leugnen/zugeben — to deny/admit one's guilt; (vor Gericht) to plead not guilty/guilty
* * *Tä·ter·schaft<->f kein pl commission of the offencemittelbare \Täterschaft perpetration of an offence using an innocent agent* * * -
44 Schuldige
m, f; -n, -n culprit; JUR. guilty party, offender; die wirklich Schuldigen trifft es nicht the real culprits are unaffected* * *der Schuldigeculprit;die Schuldigeculprit* * *Schụl|di|ge(r) ['ʃʊldɪgə]mf decl as adjguilty person; (zivilrechtlich) guilty party* * *Schul·di·ge(r)f(m) dekl wie adj guilty person* * *der/die; adj. Dekl. guilty person; (im Strafprozess) guilty party* * *die wirklich Schuldigen trifft es nicht the real culprits are unaffected* * *der/die; adj. Dekl. guilty person; (im Strafprozess) guilty party* * *m.,f.culprit n.guilty person n. -
45 unbekannt
Adj. unknown (+ Dat to); (nicht vertraut) unfamiliar (to); unbekannte Größe auch fig. unknown quantity; das war mir unbekannt I didn’t know that, I wasn’t aware of that; es ist mir nicht unbekannt, dass I’m quite aware that; ich bin hier unbekannt I’m a stranger here; Ort und Zeit sind noch unbekannt a time and place have yet to be decided; gegen Unbekannt JUR. versus a person ( oder persons) unknown; Soldat* * *obscure; fameless; nameless; unnoted; unfamiliar; unbeknown; unavowed; unidentified; unknown* * *ụn|be|kanntadjunknown; Gesicht auch unfamiliar; Flugzeug, Flugobjekt etc unidentifiedeine (mir) unbekannte Stadt/Stimme — a town/voice I didn't know, a town/voice unknown to me
das war mir unbekannt — I didn't know that, I was unaware of that
dieser Herr/diese Gegend ist mir unbekannt — I don't know or I'm not acquainted with this gentleman/area
es wird Ihnen nicht unbekannt sein, dass... — you will no doubt be aware that...
unbekannte Größe (Math, fig) — unknown quantity
nach unbekannt verzogen — moved – address unknown
* * *1) (not well-known: an obscure author.) obscure2) unfamiliarly3) (not well-known: He felt nervous about walking along unfamiliar streets.) unfamiliar4) (not known: her unknown helper.) unknown5) (not famous; not well-known: That actor was almost unknown before he played that part.) unknown6) ((of eg an aircraft or spacecraft) automatically controlled and therefore without a crew: unmanned flights to Mars.) unmanned* * *un·be·kannt[ˈʊnbəkant]1. (nicht bekannt) unknownein jdm \unbekannter Mensch/Sachverhalt a person/fact unknown to sb▪ jdm \unbekannt sein to be unknown to sb; (Gesicht, Name, Wort) to be unfamiliar to sbder Name ist mir \unbekannt I have never come across that name beforesie dürfte dir nicht ganz \unbekannt sein you may have met her before, you may know hernicht \unbekannt sein, dass... to be aware, that...\unbekannt verzogen moved — address unknowner ist \unbekannt verzogen he has moved to an unknown address2. (nicht berühmt) unknown[noch] eine \unbekannte Größe sein up-and-coming* * *1.1) unknown; unidentified <caller, donor, flying object>; (nicht vertraut) unfamiliarunbekannte Täter — unknown or unidentified culprits
[Straf]anzeige gegen Unbekannt — (Rechtsw.) charge against person or persons unknown
2) (nicht vielen bekannt) little known; obscure <poet, painter, etc.>3)jemand/etwas ist jemandem unbekannt — somebody does not know somebody/something
2.‘Empfänger unbekannt’ — ‘not known at this address’
‘Empfänger unbekannt verzogen’ — ‘moved’; ‘address unknown’
* * *unbekannte Größe auch fig unknown quantity;das war mir unbekannt I didn’t know that, I wasn’t aware of that;es ist mir nicht unbekannt, dass I’m quite aware that;ich bin hier unbekannt I’m a stranger here;Ort und Zeit sind noch unbekannt a time and place have yet to be decided;* * *1.1) unknown; unidentified <caller, donor, flying object>; (nicht vertraut) unfamiliarunbekannte Täter — unknown or unidentified culprits
[Straf]anzeige gegen Unbekannt — (Rechtsw.) charge against person or persons unknown
2) (nicht vielen bekannt) little known; obscure <poet, painter, etc.>3)jemand/etwas ist jemandem unbekannt — somebody does not know somebody/something
2.‘Empfänger unbekannt’ — ‘not known at this address’
‘Empfänger unbekannt verzogen’ — ‘moved’; ‘address unknown’
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46 uña del pie
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47 involve
in'volv1) (to require; to bring as a result: His job involves a lot of travelling.) suponer, implicar2) ((often with in or with) to cause to take part in or to be mixed up in: He has always been involved in/with the theatre; Don't ask my advice - I don't want to be/get involved.) implicar, envolver•- involved- involvement
involve vb1. implicar / enredarI don't mind what you do, as long as you don't involve me no me importa lo que hagas, mientras no me impliques a mí2. suponer / implicartr[ɪn'vɒlv]1 (entail) suponer, implicar, conllevar; (give rise to) acarrear, ocasionar■ what does the job involve? ¿en qué consiste el trabajo?■ this course involves studying abroad esta carrera comprende un período de estudio en el extranjero2 (include, affect, concern) tener que ver con, afectar a■ a police operation involving officers from different countries una operación policial que incluía a oficiales de diferentes países3 (implicar) implicar, involucrar, meter\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto involve oneself in something tomar parte en algo1) engage: ocuparworkers involved in construction: trabajadores ocupados con la construcción2) implicate: involucrar, enredar, implicarto be involved in a crime: estar involucrado en un crimen3) concern: concernir, afectar4) connect: conectar, relacionar5) entail, include: suponer, incluir, consistir enwhat does the job involve?: ¿en qué consiste el trabajo?6)to be involved with someone : tener una relación (amorosa) con alguienv.• complicar v.• comprometer v.• concernir v.• encubrir v.• enredar v.• entrañar v.• envolver v.• enzarzar v.• implicar v.• importar v.• interesar v.• involucrar v.• liar v.ɪn'vɑːlv, ɪn'vɒlv1)a) (entail, comprise) suponer*what exactly does your work involve? — ¿en qué consiste exactamente tu trabajo?
b) (affect, concern)where national security is involved... — cuando se trata de la seguridad nacional...
2)to involve somebody IN something/-ING — ( implicate) implicar* or involucrar a alguien en algo; ( allow to participate) darle* participación a alguien en algo
he doesn't involve himself in the day-to-day running of the business — no toma parte en la gestión diaria del negocio
3) involved past pa)to be/get involved IN something — (implicated, associated)
whenever there's an argument, he has to get involved — siempre que hay una pelea, él tiene que meterse
several high-ranking officials were involved in the affair — había varios oficiales de alto rango implicados en el asunto
to be/get involved WITH somebody/something: the people you're involved with la gente con la que andas metido or mezclado; how did you get involved with people like them? — ¿cómo te mezclaste con gente de esa calaña?
b)to be involved IN something — ( engrossed) estar* absorto or enfrascado en algo; ( busy) estar* ocupado con algo
to be/get involved WITH somebody/something — estar* dedicado/dedicarse* a alguien/algo
c) ( emotionally)to be/get involved WITH somebody: she doesn't want to get too involved with him — no quiere llegar a una relación muy seria con él
[ɪn'vɒlv]VT1) (=implicate, associate) implicar, involucrara dispute involving a friend of mine — una disputa en la que estaba implicado or involucrado un amigo mío
we would prefer not to involve the children — preferiríamos no meter or involucrar a los niños
they are trying to involve him in the theft — están intentando implicarlo or involucrarlo en el robo
try to involve him in your leisure activities — intenta hacer que participe contigo en tus actividades de tiempo libre
the persons involved — (gen) los interesados; (=culprits) los implicados
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to be involved (in sth), how did he come to be involved? — ¿cómo llegó a meterse en esto?he/his car was involved in an accident — él/su coche se vio involucrado en un accidente
she was only involved in the final stages of the project — solo tomó parte en las fases finales del proyecto
I was so involved in my book that... — estaba tan absorto en el libro que...
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to become or get involved (in sth), the police became involved — la policía tomó cartas en el asunto•
to be/become/get involved with sth/sb, she's so involved with the project she doesn't have time for me — está tan liada * con el proyecto que no tiene tiempo para mí, el proyecto la absorbe tanto que no tiene tiempo para míshe likes him but she doesn't want to get involved — él le gusta, pero no quiere comprometerse
2) (=entail, imply) suponerit involved a lot of expense — supuso or acarreó muchos gastos
there's a good deal of work involved — supone or implica bastante trabajo
what does your job involve? — ¿en qué consiste su trabajo?
how much money is involved? — ¿cuánto dinero hay en juego?
* * *[ɪn'vɑːlv, ɪn'vɒlv]1)a) (entail, comprise) suponer*what exactly does your work involve? — ¿en qué consiste exactamente tu trabajo?
b) (affect, concern)where national security is involved... — cuando se trata de la seguridad nacional...
2)to involve somebody IN something/-ING — ( implicate) implicar* or involucrar a alguien en algo; ( allow to participate) darle* participación a alguien en algo
he doesn't involve himself in the day-to-day running of the business — no toma parte en la gestión diaria del negocio
3) involved past pa)to be/get involved IN something — (implicated, associated)
whenever there's an argument, he has to get involved — siempre que hay una pelea, él tiene que meterse
several high-ranking officials were involved in the affair — había varios oficiales de alto rango implicados en el asunto
to be/get involved WITH somebody/something: the people you're involved with la gente con la que andas metido or mezclado; how did you get involved with people like them? — ¿cómo te mezclaste con gente de esa calaña?
b)to be involved IN something — ( engrossed) estar* absorto or enfrascado en algo; ( busy) estar* ocupado con algo
to be/get involved WITH somebody/something — estar* dedicado/dedicarse* a alguien/algo
c) ( emotionally)to be/get involved WITH somebody: she doesn't want to get too involved with him — no quiere llegar a una relación muy seria con él
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48 Täter
m; -s, -; culprit (auch hum.), perpetrator (auch hum.); JUR. offender; wer war der Täter? who did it?, who was responsible ( oder the culprit)?, who was the guilty party? hum.; die Jagd nach dem Täter the hunt for the killer etc. ( oder the person responsible); als Täter verdächtig sein be a suspect* * *der Täterperpetrator; offender; culprit; committer* * *Tä|ter ['tɛːtɐ]1. m -s, -,Tä́|te|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nenculprit; (JUR) perpetrator (form)als Tä́ter verdächtigt werden — to be a suspect
als Tä́ter in Frage kommen — to be a possible suspect
nach dem Tä́ter wird noch gefahndet — the police are still searching for the person responsible or the person who committed the crime
wer war der Tä́ter? — who did it?
unbekannte Tä́ter — person or persons unknown
jugendliche Tä́ter — young offenders
* * *Tä·ter(in)<-s, ->[ˈtɛ:tɐ]m(f) culprit, offender, perpetratormittelbarer/unmittelbarer \Täter indirect perpetrator/actual offenderunbekannte \Täter unknown culprits* * *der; Täters, Täter: culpritder Täter hat sich der Polizei gestellt — the person who committed the crime gave himself/herself up to the police
nach dem Täter fahnden — search or look for the person responsible [for the crime]
* * *wer war der Täter? who did it?, who was responsible ( oder the culprit)?, who was the guilty party? hum;als Täter verdächtig sein be a suspect* * *der; Täters, Täter: culpritder Täter hat sich der Polizei gestellt — the person who committed the crime gave himself/herself up to the police
nach dem Täter fahnden — search or look for the person responsible [for the crime]
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49 keep\ in
1. IIkeep in for some time the fire (the stove, the lamp, etc.) will keep in all night огонь /костер/ и т. д. будет гореть всю ночь2. III1) keep in smb. /smb. in/ keep pupils (the whole class, culprits, etc.) in оставлять учеников и т. д. в наказание после занятий2) keep in smth. /smth. in/ keep one's anger (one's feelings, annoyance, etc.) in сдерживать гнев и т. д., не дать прорваться гневу и т. д.; he couldn't keep his indignation in он не смог сдержать своего возмущения3) keep in smth. /smth. in/ keep the fire (the stove, the lamp, etc.) in поддерживать огонь и т. д., не давать огню и т. д. погаснуть; whose job is it to keep the fires in? кто должен следить за тем, чтобы не погасли костры или чтобы огонь горел?; please, keep the fire in смотри, поддерживай огонь3. XIbe kept in the boy (the class, etc.) was kept in [after schools мальчика и т. д. оставили после уроков; be kept in by smth. we were kept in by the rain из-за дождя мы не могли выйти на улицу4. XVIkeep in with smb. keep in with one's superiors (with one's customers, with one's landlady, etc.) ладить /поддерживать хорошие отношения/ с начальством и т. д.; she keeps in with all the right people она поддерживает хорошие отношения со всеми нужными людьми5. XXI11)keep in smb. /smb. in/ for smth. keep the class (the boy, etc.) in for bad conduct наказать класс и т. д. за плохое поведение и оставить после занятий6. XXVkeep in while... (if..., etc.) the stove (the fire, etc.) kept in while we were away пока нас не было, печь и т. д. не погасла: the lamp will keep in if you put enough oil in it лампа будет гореть, если вы нальете в нее достаточно керосина -
50 קבר
קֶבֶרm. (b. h.; preced.) grave. Snh.47b ק׳ חדש a fresh grave (that has been dug but not used). Ib. ק׳ בנין a grave on which something has been built, i. e. an arched grave (not flat). Ib. שלשה קברות הן ק׳ הנמצא there are three kinds of graves (with reference to law): a grave that has been discovered (a fresh grave in which somebody was buried without the consent of the owner of the ground); ק׳ הידוע a known grave (in which one was buried with the owners consent); ק׳ המזיק את הרבים a grave which interferes with public comfort (made in a thoroughfare). Y.Naz.IX, 57d top., v. תְּהוֹם. Ohol. XVII, 1 החורש את הק׳ if one passes the plough over a grave. Koh. R. to VII, 8 וכיון שקברוהו … את קִבְרוֹ when they had buried him (Elisha-Aḥer), a fire came to burn his grave; a. v. fr.Pl. קְבָרִים, קְבָרוֹת. Taan.25b תקנתם ק׳וכ׳ have you prepared graves for yourselves (are you ready to die)? Ib. 22b שלא יהא בתיהם קִבְרֵיהֶם that their houses may not become their graves (that their dwellings may not fall down from excessive rains); Y.Yoma V, 42c top שלא יעשו … קִבְרֵיהֶן. Ḥag.22b נשתטח על קִבְרֵיוכ׳ he prostrated himself over the graves of Yeb.47b שני ק׳ נמסרווכ׳ the court has charge of two burial places (for culprits). Snh.VI, 5 ולא היו קוברין אותו בקִבְרוֹת אבותיו they did not bury him (the culprit) in the burial place of their ancestors; a. fr.בֵּית הקברות (abbr. בה״ק) cemetery; pl. בָּתֵּי ק׳. Ber.18b הלך ולן בב״הק he went and spent the night in the cemetery. Snh. l. c. (46b) שני בתי ק׳וכ׳ two burial grounds were at the disposal of the courts, one for those put to death by the sword, and one ; a. fr.Trnsf. uterus ( containing an embryo). Nidd.21a באיפשר לפתיחת הק׳וכ׳ they differ as to whether the uterus can open (to pass the embryo) without discharging blood. Sabb.129a חיה כל זמן שהק׳ פתוחוכ׳ for a woman in confinement you must violate the Sabbath laws as long as the uterus is open, whether she says that she needs it or that she needs it not. Ib. מאימתי פתיחת הק׳ when does the opening of the womb begin (in regard to Sabbath laws)?; עד מתי … הק׳ how long is it considered open? Ohol. VII, 4 אין לנפלים פ׳ הק׳וכ׳ in the case of abortions the laws of levitical cleanness connected with the opening of the womb do not apply, unless, v. פִּיקָא I; Tosef. ib. VIII, 8; a. fr. -
51 קֶבֶר
קֶבֶרm. (b. h.; preced.) grave. Snh.47b ק׳ חדש a fresh grave (that has been dug but not used). Ib. ק׳ בנין a grave on which something has been built, i. e. an arched grave (not flat). Ib. שלשה קברות הן ק׳ הנמצא there are three kinds of graves (with reference to law): a grave that has been discovered (a fresh grave in which somebody was buried without the consent of the owner of the ground); ק׳ הידוע a known grave (in which one was buried with the owners consent); ק׳ המזיק את הרבים a grave which interferes with public comfort (made in a thoroughfare). Y.Naz.IX, 57d top., v. תְּהוֹם. Ohol. XVII, 1 החורש את הק׳ if one passes the plough over a grave. Koh. R. to VII, 8 וכיון שקברוהו … את קִבְרוֹ when they had buried him (Elisha-Aḥer), a fire came to burn his grave; a. v. fr.Pl. קְבָרִים, קְבָרוֹת. Taan.25b תקנתם ק׳וכ׳ have you prepared graves for yourselves (are you ready to die)? Ib. 22b שלא יהא בתיהם קִבְרֵיהֶם that their houses may not become their graves (that their dwellings may not fall down from excessive rains); Y.Yoma V, 42c top שלא יעשו … קִבְרֵיהֶן. Ḥag.22b נשתטח על קִבְרֵיוכ׳ he prostrated himself over the graves of Yeb.47b שני ק׳ נמסרווכ׳ the court has charge of two burial places (for culprits). Snh.VI, 5 ולא היו קוברין אותו בקִבְרוֹת אבותיו they did not bury him (the culprit) in the burial place of their ancestors; a. fr.בֵּית הקברות (abbr. בה״ק) cemetery; pl. בָּתֵּי ק׳. Ber.18b הלך ולן בב״הק he went and spent the night in the cemetery. Snh. l. c. (46b) שני בתי ק׳וכ׳ two burial grounds were at the disposal of the courts, one for those put to death by the sword, and one ; a. fr.Trnsf. uterus ( containing an embryo). Nidd.21a באיפשר לפתיחת הק׳וכ׳ they differ as to whether the uterus can open (to pass the embryo) without discharging blood. Sabb.129a חיה כל זמן שהק׳ פתוחוכ׳ for a woman in confinement you must violate the Sabbath laws as long as the uterus is open, whether she says that she needs it or that she needs it not. Ib. מאימתי פתיחת הק׳ when does the opening of the womb begin (in regard to Sabbath laws)?; עד מתי … הק׳ how long is it considered open? Ohol. VII, 4 אין לנפלים פ׳ הק׳וכ׳ in the case of abortions the laws of levitical cleanness connected with the opening of the womb do not apply, unless, v. פִּיקָא I; Tosef. ib. VIII, 8; a. fr. -
52 stökkr
(-s, -ar),1) stock, trunk, block, log of wood (skutu þeir stokki í hryginn svá at í sundr tók); fœra fórnir stokkum eða steinum, to offer to stocks or stones;2) the wall of a log-house; innan stokks, fyrir innan stokk, inside the house, in-doors (Hrútr fekk henni öll ráð í hendr fyrir innan stokk); útan stokks, fyrir útan stokk, outside the house, out-of-doors;3) = setstokkr; drekka e-n af stokki, to drink one under the table; stíga á stokk ok strengja heit, to place one’s foot on the stock (setstokkr) and make avow;4) board along the front of a bed (Egill gekk til rekkjunnar Armóðs ok hnykkti honum á stokk fram);5) anchor-stock, = akkerisstokkr;6) stock of an anvil (klauf Sigurðr steðja Regins ofan í stokkinn með sverðinu);7) gunwale of a ship, = borðstokkr;8) pl. stocks on which ships are built, = bakkastokkar; skipit hljóp af stokkunum fram á ána, the ship slid of the stocks into the river;9) a pair of stocks for culprits; setja e-n í stokk, to set one in the stocks;10) a piece of wood put on the horns of cattle (var stokkrinn af hornum graðungsins);11) trunk, chest, case.* * *1.or stökr, m. [provinc. Norse staak = noise], a stir, disturbance; vær kómum stökk (dat.) í lið þeirra, we put them to flight, Stj. 515; ek mun vita ef ek koma nokkurum stökk í lið þeirra, Fms. viii. 49; áðr hann görði stökk í órum búðum, ere he brought discord into our dwelling, Bjarn. 28 (in a verse, if thus to be emended); stökkr óx, the swell (of the sea) waxed, Edda (Ht.)2.adj. ‘springing,’ brittle, of steel or the like; koparr harðr ok stökkr, Fms. v. 344; stökkr stálbugr, Hallgr.2. slippery; sólinn var stökkr … rasar Sturla, Bs. i. 527. -
53 с плеча
I(отвечать, отрицать, рубить и т. п.) straight from the shoulder; attack smb. root and branchII- Нельзя рубить с плеча, как это делает Тутаринов. Прежде нам надо детально разобраться, что это за ошибки, найти конкретных виновников, а потом уже принимать то или иное решение. (С. Бабаевский, Кавалер Золотой Звезды) — 'You can't attack him root and branch as Tutarinov has done. First of all we ought to find out in detail exactly what the mistakes have been, discover who the real culprits are, and then take decisions accordingly.'
( чьего) (о костюме, платье, шубе и т. п.) coat (suit, etc.) off smb.'s back; hand-me-down from smb.'s shoulders- Ваше благородие! Отец наш вам жалует лошадь и шубу с своего плеча. (А. Пушкин, Капитанская дочка) — 'Your Honour! Our Master sends you this horse, and the coat off his back.'
Чемодан внесли кучер Селифан, низенький человек в тулупчике, и лакей Петрушка, малый лет тридцати, в просторном подержанном сюртуке, как видно с барского плеча. (Н. Гоголь, Мёртвые души) — The small trunk was brought in by Selifan, the coachman, a squat little fellow in a short sheepskin coat, and by Petrushka, a flunky, a lad of thirty in a loose, much worn frock-coat, evidently a hand-me-down from his master's shoulders.
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54 colpevole
1. adj guilty2. m f culprit, guilty party* * *colpevole agg. guilty, culpable: negligenza colpevole, culpable negligence; aveva un'aria colpevole, he looked guilty; l'imputato fu dichiarato colpevole di assassinio, the defendant was found guilty of murder; dichiararsi colpevole, to plead guilty; sentirsi colpevole di qlco., to feel guilty (o to feel oneself to blame) about sthg.; (dir.) responsabilità colpevole, fault liability◆ s.m e f. culprit, offender: i veri colpevoli non furono scoperti, the real culprits were not discovered.* * *[kol'pevole]1. agg2. sm/f* * *[kol'pevole] 1.1) dir. [ persona] guilty (di of), culpable (di for)dichiarare qcn. colpevole — to declare o find o pronounce sb. guilty
2) [ sguardo] guilty3) (riprovevole) [ comportamento] shameful2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile culprit, offender* * *colpevole/kol'pevole/1 dir. [ persona] guilty (di of), culpable (di for); dichiarare qcn. colpevole to declare o find o pronounce sb. guilty; essere dichiarato colpevole per il reato di to be convicted on a charge of; dichiararsi colpevole to plead guilty2 [ sguardo] guilty; con aria colpevole guiltily3 (riprovevole) [ comportamento] shamefulII m. e f.culprit, offender. -
55 noxie
noxĭus, a, um, adj. ( comp. noxior, Sen. Clem. 1, 13, 2 dub.; al. obnoxior.— Sup. noxissimus or noxiissimus, Sen. Clem. 1, 26, 3 dub.; better, noxiosissimus) [id.].I.Hurtful, harmful, injurious, noxious (used by Cic. only in archaic lang.; v. the foll.):II.MAGISTRATVS NECOBEDIENTEM ET NOXIVM CIVEM MVLTA COERCETO,
Cic. Leg. 3, 3, 6 (araneus) aculeo noxius, Plin. 9, 48, 72, § 155:afflatus maris (opp. utiles),
id. 17, 4, 2, § 24:tela,
Ov. Tr. 5, 10, 22:terrae halitus,
Quint. 7, 2, 3:lingua,
Mart. 2, 61, 7:aves,
rapacious, id. 10, 5, 12:crimina,
Verg. A. 7, 326. —Guilty, culpable, criminal: dictum oportuit. Lys. Non possum, ita instas;(β).urges quasi pro noxio,
Plaut. Merc. 4, 3, 25:nobilitas,
Sall. J. 42:qui citati non affuerant, noxios judicavit,
Liv. 39, 41: corda, Ov. M. 10, 351:omnibus omnium rerum noxior,
Sen. Clem. 1, 13, 2: reducto comā capite, ceu noxii solent, culprits, criminals (esp. those condemned to be thrown to wild beasts), Suet. Vit. 17; id. Calig. 27; id. Claud. 34; id. Ner. 12.—With abl.:(γ).Falisci, eodem noxii crimine,
Liv. 7, 20, 9. —With gen.:A.noxius conjurationis,
Tac. A. 5, 11:facinoris,
Dig. 29, 5, 3, § 12.— Esp. as subst.: noxĭa, ae, f., hurt, harm, damage, injury (class.; syn. noxa).Lit.: noxia, ut Serv. Sulpicius Rufus ait, damnum significat, apud poëtas autem et oratores ponitur pro culpā, at noxa peccatum, aut pro peccato poenam, Paul. ex Fest. p. 174 Müll.:B.in re incipiundā ad defendendam noxiam,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 48:si ab eo fides sibi data esset, haud futurum noxiae futurum,
Liv. 8, 18, 4:sive ullius eorum quos oderat noxia,
id. 41, 23, 14:veneficiorum noxia,
Plin. 21, 17, 68, § 108:vini,
id. 14, 16, 19, § 100.—Transf., an injurious act, a fault, offence, trespass:noxa est corpus, quod nocuit id est servus: noxia ipsum maleficium, veluti furtum, damnum, rapina, injuria,
Just. Inst. 4, 8, 1:Tranioni remitte, quaeso, hanc noxiam causā meā,
Plaut. Most. 5, 2, 47:manufestum teneo in noxiā,
id. Merc. 4, 3, 31:noxiā carere,
id. Bacch. 4, 9, 87:noxiis vacuum esse,
id. Merc. 5, 4, 23:in noxiā esse,
id. ib. 4, 3, 30:amicum castigare ob meritam noxiam,
id. Trin. 1, 1, 1 and 4:quod in minimis noxiis et in his levioribus peccatis id primum quaeritur, quae causa maleficii fuerit,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 22, 62:si qua clades incidisset, desertori magis, quam deserto noxiae fore,
the blame would fall on, Liv. 10, 19: metum prorsus et noxiam conscientiae pro foedere haberi, fear and guilt served the participants as an agreement, i. e. brought them to an agreement, Tac. A. 6, 4. —Hence, adv.: noxĭē (post-class.), injuriously, perniciously:multos petulca confoderat,
Sulp. Sev. Dial. 2, 9; Aug. Conf. 1, 7. -
56 noxius
noxĭus, a, um, adj. ( comp. noxior, Sen. Clem. 1, 13, 2 dub.; al. obnoxior.— Sup. noxissimus or noxiissimus, Sen. Clem. 1, 26, 3 dub.; better, noxiosissimus) [id.].I.Hurtful, harmful, injurious, noxious (used by Cic. only in archaic lang.; v. the foll.):II.MAGISTRATVS NECOBEDIENTEM ET NOXIVM CIVEM MVLTA COERCETO,
Cic. Leg. 3, 3, 6 (araneus) aculeo noxius, Plin. 9, 48, 72, § 155:afflatus maris (opp. utiles),
id. 17, 4, 2, § 24:tela,
Ov. Tr. 5, 10, 22:terrae halitus,
Quint. 7, 2, 3:lingua,
Mart. 2, 61, 7:aves,
rapacious, id. 10, 5, 12:crimina,
Verg. A. 7, 326. —Guilty, culpable, criminal: dictum oportuit. Lys. Non possum, ita instas;(β).urges quasi pro noxio,
Plaut. Merc. 4, 3, 25:nobilitas,
Sall. J. 42:qui citati non affuerant, noxios judicavit,
Liv. 39, 41: corda, Ov. M. 10, 351:omnibus omnium rerum noxior,
Sen. Clem. 1, 13, 2: reducto comā capite, ceu noxii solent, culprits, criminals (esp. those condemned to be thrown to wild beasts), Suet. Vit. 17; id. Calig. 27; id. Claud. 34; id. Ner. 12.—With abl.:(γ).Falisci, eodem noxii crimine,
Liv. 7, 20, 9. —With gen.:A.noxius conjurationis,
Tac. A. 5, 11:facinoris,
Dig. 29, 5, 3, § 12.— Esp. as subst.: noxĭa, ae, f., hurt, harm, damage, injury (class.; syn. noxa).Lit.: noxia, ut Serv. Sulpicius Rufus ait, damnum significat, apud poëtas autem et oratores ponitur pro culpā, at noxa peccatum, aut pro peccato poenam, Paul. ex Fest. p. 174 Müll.:B.in re incipiundā ad defendendam noxiam,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 48:si ab eo fides sibi data esset, haud futurum noxiae futurum,
Liv. 8, 18, 4:sive ullius eorum quos oderat noxia,
id. 41, 23, 14:veneficiorum noxia,
Plin. 21, 17, 68, § 108:vini,
id. 14, 16, 19, § 100.—Transf., an injurious act, a fault, offence, trespass:noxa est corpus, quod nocuit id est servus: noxia ipsum maleficium, veluti furtum, damnum, rapina, injuria,
Just. Inst. 4, 8, 1:Tranioni remitte, quaeso, hanc noxiam causā meā,
Plaut. Most. 5, 2, 47:manufestum teneo in noxiā,
id. Merc. 4, 3, 31:noxiā carere,
id. Bacch. 4, 9, 87:noxiis vacuum esse,
id. Merc. 5, 4, 23:in noxiā esse,
id. ib. 4, 3, 30:amicum castigare ob meritam noxiam,
id. Trin. 1, 1, 1 and 4:quod in minimis noxiis et in his levioribus peccatis id primum quaeritur, quae causa maleficii fuerit,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 22, 62:si qua clades incidisset, desertori magis, quam deserto noxiae fore,
the blame would fall on, Liv. 10, 19: metum prorsus et noxiam conscientiae pro foedere haberi, fear and guilt served the participants as an agreement, i. e. brought them to an agreement, Tac. A. 6, 4. —Hence, adv.: noxĭē (post-class.), injuriously, perniciously:multos petulca confoderat,
Sulp. Sev. Dial. 2, 9; Aug. Conf. 1, 7. -
57 כסח
כָּסַח(b. h.; cmp. כסס) to cut down, clear (of thorns, bushes); to trim. Cant. R. to I, 1; Gen. R. s. 12; (Koh. R. to II, 12 כיסח Pi.). Gen. R. s. 49 למגל כּוֹסֶחֶתוכ׳ like a scythe cutting thorns and not being satisfied ; a. fr.Part. pass. כָּסוּחַ, pl. כְּסוּחִים, כְּסוּחִין. Y.Maasr.III, 50d bot. קוצין כ׳ כָּסַחְתִּי (not כסיחין) I cut mowed thorns, i. e. I only put to death doomed culprits; Pesik. Bshall., p. 92a> כוסים כוסחים (corr. acc.), v. כּוֹס II. Pi. כִּיסֵּחַ same. Kil. II, 5 אם נכש או כ׳ if he weeded or cut. Shebi. II, 10 אין מְכַסְּחִין you must not cut (trim) rice plants (in the Sabbath year). Y.Shek.V, beg.48c הראשונים … כִּיסְּחוּוכ׳ our predecessors sowed …, cleared …, yet we have nothing to eat, i. e. they did their utmost for the Law, but we do not profit by their labors. Sifra Bḥuck. Par. 2, ch. V כיסת, כיסה ed. Weiss (corr. acc.); a. e. -
58 כָּסַח
כָּסַח(b. h.; cmp. כסס) to cut down, clear (of thorns, bushes); to trim. Cant. R. to I, 1; Gen. R. s. 12; (Koh. R. to II, 12 כיסח Pi.). Gen. R. s. 49 למגל כּוֹסֶחֶתוכ׳ like a scythe cutting thorns and not being satisfied ; a. fr.Part. pass. כָּסוּחַ, pl. כְּסוּחִים, כְּסוּחִין. Y.Maasr.III, 50d bot. קוצין כ׳ כָּסַחְתִּי (not כסיחין) I cut mowed thorns, i. e. I only put to death doomed culprits; Pesik. Bshall., p. 92a> כוסים כוסחים (corr. acc.), v. כּוֹס II. Pi. כִּיסֵּחַ same. Kil. II, 5 אם נכש או כ׳ if he weeded or cut. Shebi. II, 10 אין מְכַסְּחִין you must not cut (trim) rice plants (in the Sabbath year). Y.Shek.V, beg.48c הראשונים … כִּיסְּחוּוכ׳ our predecessors sowed …, cleared …, yet we have nothing to eat, i. e. they did their utmost for the Law, but we do not profit by their labors. Sifra Bḥuck. Par. 2, ch. V כיסת, כיסה ed. Weiss (corr. acc.); a. e. -
59 взыскать сумму убытков с конкретных виновников
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60 взыскивать сумму убытков с конкретных виновников
to recover the amount of losses from specific culprits4000 полезных слов и выражений > взыскивать сумму убытков с конкретных виновников
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