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81 שכן
שָׁכַן(b. h.; v. כון, כנן) to dwell, rest. Ḥull.65a ש׳ עם הטמאים טמא a bird (of which you do not know whether it is clean or unclean) that nests with unclean birds, is unclean. B. Kam.92b (quot. from an unknown writing, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 7) כל עוף למינו יִשְׁכּיֹןוכ׳ every bird nests with its kind, and man with his like; Yalk. Gen. 116; Yalk. Jud. 67. Tanḥ. Noah 15 אין הקללה שוֹכֶנֶתוכ׳ (Gen. R. s. 36 הוָֹה) curse does not rest (take effect) where blessing has been pronounced; a. fr. Pi. שִׁיכֵּן, שִׁכֵּן 1) to cause to dwell, establish. Ber.12a מי שש׳ את שמו הוא יַשְׁכִּיןוכ׳ may he who caused his name to dwell in this house, let dwell among you love and brotherhood Ib. 16b שתְּשַׁכֵּן (or. שתַּשְׁכֵּן), v. פּוּר. Gen. R. s. 64 (ref. to שְׁכֹן, Gen. 26:2) שכֵּן השכינה בארץ let the Shechinah rest in the land (do not cause the Shechinah to move with thee to a foreign land); Yalk. ib. 111. Pirke dR. El. ch. XXXVI איני יכול לשַׁכֵּן שכינתי עליךוכ׳ I cannot let my Shechinah (holy inspiration) rest upon thee in a foreign land; a. fr. 2) to make prosperous. Num. R. s. 143> שבשבילו ש׳ה׳ לאדוניו because for his (Josephs) sake the Lord prospered his master; (Matt. K.; the Lord revealed himself to his master, v. Gen. R. s. 86, end).(Gen. R. s. 34 שיכן בזכות, v. שִׁיכּוּן. Hif. הִשְׁכִּין to cause to dwell. Cant. R. to V, 1 (ref. to Ps. 37:29) יַשְׁכִּינוּ לשכינהוכ׳ they cause the Shechinah to dwell on earth; ib. הצדיקים הִשְׁכִּינוּוכ׳ the righteous (Abraham, Isaac etc.) brought the Shechinah down to earth. Ber.12a, v. supra; a. e. -
82 שָׁכַן
שָׁכַן(b. h.; v. כון, כנן) to dwell, rest. Ḥull.65a ש׳ עם הטמאים טמא a bird (of which you do not know whether it is clean or unclean) that nests with unclean birds, is unclean. B. Kam.92b (quot. from an unknown writing, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 7) כל עוף למינו יִשְׁכּיֹןוכ׳ every bird nests with its kind, and man with his like; Yalk. Gen. 116; Yalk. Jud. 67. Tanḥ. Noah 15 אין הקללה שוֹכֶנֶתוכ׳ (Gen. R. s. 36 הוָֹה) curse does not rest (take effect) where blessing has been pronounced; a. fr. Pi. שִׁיכֵּן, שִׁכֵּן 1) to cause to dwell, establish. Ber.12a מי שש׳ את שמו הוא יַשְׁכִּיןוכ׳ may he who caused his name to dwell in this house, let dwell among you love and brotherhood Ib. 16b שתְּשַׁכֵּן (or. שתַּשְׁכֵּן), v. פּוּר. Gen. R. s. 64 (ref. to שְׁכֹן, Gen. 26:2) שכֵּן השכינה בארץ let the Shechinah rest in the land (do not cause the Shechinah to move with thee to a foreign land); Yalk. ib. 111. Pirke dR. El. ch. XXXVI איני יכול לשַׁכֵּן שכינתי עליךוכ׳ I cannot let my Shechinah (holy inspiration) rest upon thee in a foreign land; a. fr. 2) to make prosperous. Num. R. s. 143> שבשבילו ש׳ה׳ לאדוניו because for his (Josephs) sake the Lord prospered his master; (Matt. K.; the Lord revealed himself to his master, v. Gen. R. s. 86, end).(Gen. R. s. 34 שיכן בזכות, v. שִׁיכּוּן. Hif. הִשְׁכִּין to cause to dwell. Cant. R. to V, 1 (ref. to Ps. 37:29) יַשְׁכִּינוּ לשכינהוכ׳ they cause the Shechinah to dwell on earth; ib. הצדיקים הִשְׁכִּינוּוכ׳ the righteous (Abraham, Isaac etc.) brought the Shechinah down to earth. Ber.12a, v. supra; a. e. -
83 and
ənd, ænd1) (joining two statements, pieces of information etc: I opened the door and went inside; The hat was blue and red; a mother and child.) y2) (in addition to: 2 and 2 makes 4.) y, más3) (as a result of which: Try hard and you will succeed.) y4) (used instead of `to' with a verb: Do try and come!) yand conj y / etr[ænd, ʊnstressed ənd]1 y (before i- and hi-) e3 (expressing repetition, increase)5 (in sums) másand ['ænd] conj2) : conham and eggs: huevos con jamón3) : ago and see: ve a ver4) : detry and finish it soon: trata de terminarlo prontoconj.• e conj.• y conj.n.• lesbiana s.f.• paliativo s.m.ænd, weak form əndconjunction [The usual translation y becomes e when it precedes a word beginning with i, hi or y]1)a) yduring June and/or July — durante junio y/o julio
b)and so on, and so forth — etcétera, etcétera
2) ( in numbers)3) (showing continuation, repetition)4) (with inf)[ænd] [ˌǝnd] [ˌnd] [ˌǝn]CONJ1) y; (before i-, hi- but not hie-) eand? — ¿y?, ¿y qué más?
and how! * — ¡y (no veas) cómo!
and/or — y/o
2) + compar adj3) (in numbers)ten dollars and 50 cents — diez dólares y or con 50 centavos
4) (negative sense) ni5) (repetition, continuation)she cried and cried — no dejaba de llorar, lloraba sin parar
he talked and talked — habló sin parar or (LAm) cesar
please try and come! — ¡procura venir!
AND In order to avoid two "i" sounds coming together, and is translated by e not y before words beginning with i and hi and before the letter y used on its own:one move and you're dead! — ¡como te muevas disparo!, ¡un solo movimiento y disparo!
... Spain and Italy...... España e Italia...
... grapes and figs...... uvas e higos...
... words ending in S and Y...... palabras terminadas en S e Y... Words beginning with hie are preceded by y, since hie is not pronounced "i":
... coal and iron mines...... minas de carbón y hierro...* * *[ænd], weak form [ənd]conjunction [The usual translation y becomes e when it precedes a word beginning with i, hi or y]1)a) yduring June and/or July — durante junio y/o julio
b)and so on, and so forth — etcétera, etcétera
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84 вызывать
. благодаря которому происходит; влечь за собой; возбуждать интерес; заставлять; не вызывать изменений; создавать•The X-rays can also bring about (or cause, or elicit) chemical changes in the environment of the chromosomes.
•Bimolecular processes may be responsible for (or cause, or trigger) reactions at such low temperatures.
•Use of scraper units has brought about (or led to, or resulted in, or produced) a change in the stripping procedures.
•Exposure will cause the tubes to swell.
•The unbalance voltage causes a galvanometer to deflect.
•The use of a driving belt could give rise to vibrations.
•The homogeneous para- to orthohydrogen conversion is induced by paramagnetic molecules.
•Certain fungi are responsible for histoplasmosis, a lung infection.
•It is important to know the conditions that bring on a spin (авиа).
•Resonance destabilization will effect a greater decrease in...
•Fertilization of the eggs elicited a pronounced increase of poly().
•The detonator is a device used to initiate the explosion of a high explosive.
•It is not certain what process triggered the initial collapse of the solar nebula.
•Only a little heating above the glass temperature is needed to provoke crystallization.
•Viscosity sets up (or gives rise to) tangential stress at the body surface.
* * *Вызывать -- to cause, to induce, to be responsible for (быть причиной; синоним: приводить к); to produce, to present, to generate, to create (порождать); to prompt, to motivate (стимулировать); to attract (об интересе, критике); to be (как глагол-связка в ряде сочетаний)These deposits and other accumulations in the furnace caused a loss of 12 percent in boiler generating capacity.This difference of less than one point Rockwell C is not expected to induce such a large fatigue life difference.With thermoplastic polymers several mechanisms are responsible for friction and wear.This environment produces the Type II form of hot corrosion attack.— вызваноРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вызывать
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85 अनुदात्त _anudātta
अनुदात्त a. Grave (accent); not elevated or raised (not pronounced with the Udātta accent); उच्चैरुदात्तः नीचैरनुदात्तः; accentless, having the neutral, general tone; उदात्तश्चानुदात्तश्च स्वरितश्च त्रयः स्वराः uttered with the grave accent (as a vowel); प्रयत्नप्रेरितो वायुर्यदोर्ध्वभागे प्रति- हतो$चं निष्पादयति स उदात्तः; एवमधोनिष्पन्नो$च् अनुदात्तः; ताल्वा- दिषु सभागेषु स्थानेषु नीचभागे निष्पन्नो$च् अनुदात्तः; ˚त्तं पदमेकवर्जम् Sk. (The term अनुदात्त is used by Pāṇini for the grave accent which immediately precedes the Udātta, and also for the general accentless tone neither high nor low, termed एकश्रुति, the one monotonous intonation belonging to the generality of syllables in a word).-त्तः The grave accent.-Comp. -आदिः a nominal base of which the first syllable is अनुदात्त.-इत् a verbal root having for its अनुबन्ध the grave accent (denoting that it takes the Ātm. terminations only).-उदयम् a syllable followed (immediately) by the grave accent.-तर a. more than अनुदात्त; still lower or graver accent, i. e. that which immediately precedes a syllable having the उदात्त or स्वरित accent and is thus more depressed than the ordinary अनुदात्त accent. -
86 RÁÐA
(ræð; réð, réðum; ráðinn), v.1) to advise, counsel, ráða e-m e-t (réðu vinir hans honum þat, at hann berðist eigi við þik);ráða e-m ráð, to give one counsel;2) to consult about, discuss, with dat. (ráða landráðum);ráða ráðum sínum, to hold a conference;3) to devise, plan;þeir ráða atför við Gunnar, thev plan an onslaught on G.;réð hón þeim bana, she plotted that man’s death;4) to plot or cause one’s death, = ráða e-m bana (þær atluðu, at konungr mundi hafa ráðit hann);Reginn mik réð, R. betrayed me;5) to agree on;réðu þeir þat þá með sér, they settled this among themselves;6) to fix, decide, resolve, with acc.;ek hefi áðr ráðit brúðlaup mitt, I have fixed my wedding day;réðu þeir þá þat at fara ofan til Rangár, then they resolved to ride down to Rang river;ráða e-t til staðar, to settle, fix definitively, = staðráða e-t (vil ek finna konung áðr en ek ráða þetta til staðar);7) to hire, take into service (ráða skipverja, ráða sér hjón);bóndi sagði húsfreyju, at hann hafði Hrapp ráðit með sér, that he had taken H. into his company;8) to rule, govern, with dat. (ráða landi, ríki; Einarr jarl ráð þá Orkneyjum);9) to rule, command, have one’s way, prevail, decide, settle (skal hón sjálf ráða hvárt hón vill hann eða eigi);skal ráða afl með þeim, the majority shall decide;Ólafr bað móður sína. eina ráða, to settle the matter alone;landfall ræðr fyrir sunnan, makes the boundary towards the south;with dat., hvárt ræðr þú því, er, is it your doing that..?;ráða engu, to have no authority, be of no avail (orðheill þín skal engu ráða);ráða landamerkjum, to make the boundary (Hafslœkr réð þar landamerkjum);ráða búi sínu, to conduct, manage one’s estate;hann réð sér sjálfr, he was independent;ertu nökkurs ráðandi hér, have you any authority here?10) to have, possess, be master of, enjoy;ráða fé ok fjörvi, to enjoy wealth and life;11) to explain, read;ráða gátu, to read a riddle;ráða draum, to interpret a dream;ráða e-t at líkindum, to judge from probabilities (engar munu fríðari en þínar dœtr, ef at líkindum skal ráða);12) to read and understand (ráða rúnar, stafi, rit);réð ek þær rúnar, er reist þín systir, I have read the runes thy sister engraved;13) to punish, chastise, with dat. (fóstri hans var harðr við hann ok réð honum mjök);14) to undertake;ráða stórt, to aim high, undertake great things;15) periphrastically with an infin., to do;ráðumk ganga, we (I) do go;hón réð vakna (= hón vaknaði), she awoke;þau lög, er hann réð upp at segja, the laws which he pronounced;16) with preps.:ráða e-t af, to resolve, make up one’s mind (réð hann þat af at sigla súðr til Danmerkr);to discontinue, put a stop to (ek hygg, at Þóroddr ætli nú at af ráða hingatkvámur þínar);to do away with (þú verðr nú þetta vandræði af at ráða);ráða e-n af e-u, to make one leave off (af hefir þú mik ráðit brekvísi við þik);ráða e-u af (e-u), to get off;Þ. bað menn taka forka ok ráða af skipinu, to get the ship off, set her afloat;ráða e-n af = ráða e-n af lífi, af dögum, to put out of the way, put to death (hann kvazt mundu af ráða illmenni þessi);ráða at e-m, to attack (njósnarmenn hlupu upp ok réðu at þeim);ráða á e-t, to set about a thing (þeir réðu á íshöggit);ráða á e-n, to attack one (þorðu aldri úvinir hans á hann at ráða);ráða bót (bœtr) á e-u, to remedy, make good (þóttust menn eigi kunna bœtr á þessu ráða);ráða eptir e-m, to pursue one;ráða e-n frá e-u, to deprive one of, exclude one from (ráða e-n frá landi, ríki);ráða fyrir e-u, to command, have authority over, be master of (ráða fyrir skipi, hofi, fé, eldi);ráða í e-t, to guess at, find out (Gormr konungr réð ekki í þetta);ráða móti, í móti e-m, to attack one (í móti Kára réð Mörðr);ráða e-n ofan, to overthrow;ráða ór e-u, to find an expedient, solve a difficulty (er nú vant ór at ráða);ráða til e-s, to rush in upon, attack (hann reiddi upp øxina ok réð til Þórvarðs); to take to (set about) a thing, try, make an attempt;S. kom fótum undir sik, ok réð til í annat sinn, and tried again the second time;ok er nú til at ráða, ef þér vilit, now is the time for action, if you are willing;skal ráða til árinnar eða eigi, shall we try to pass the river or not?;ráða til orrostu, to go to battle;ráða til uppgöngu, to make an ascent;ráða til ferðar, to start on a journey;ráða skipi til hlunns, to draw a ship on to land;ráða um e-t, to dispose of (megum vér eigi ráða um hennar gjaforð);to deliberate on (konungr gaf jarli orlof at ráða um þetta við menn sina);ráða um at gøra e-t, to be about to do a thing (hann tók um strenginn ok réð um at fara upp í skipit);ráða um við e-n, to put an end to, finish off (var Alfr þá kominn ok ætlaði skjótt um at ráða við Finnboga);ráða e-t or e-u undan e-m, to deprive one of (hón vildi eigi giptast, því at hón vildi eigi ráða fé undan dóttur sinni);ráða e-t undir e-n, to put in the charge of (þá réðu þeir goðorð sitt undir Rafn);ráða e-t upp, to read up (þessi sömu bréf lét erkibiskup upp ráða í Danmörku);ráða við e-n, to be able to master one (muntu nú einn við mik ráða);ráða e-t við sik, to make up one’s mind;ráða yfir e-u, to rule, govern;17) refl., ráðast.* * *pres. ræð, ræðr, ræð; pl. ráðum, ráðit, ráða; pret. réð, 2nd pers. rétt, réttu, rhymed with hætta, Fms. vi. (in a verse); mod. réðst, pl. réðu; subj. réði; imper. ráð, ráddú; part. ráðinn; a middle form ráðumk, Hom. 113; a weak pret. indic. réði occurs in the poem Jd. 35 (ótrauðr á haf réði), and in prose, Fms. i. 223, and is freq. in mod. usage (eg réði honum að bíða … hann réði því ekki): [a word common to all Teut. languages; A. S. ræðan; Old Engl. rede and read; Germ. rathen; Dan. raade; the Goth. has rêdan, but it is rarely used in Ulf.]A. To advise, counsel, with dat. of the thing and acc. of the person; ráða e-m e-t, réðu vinir hans honum þat, at hann berðisk eigi við þik, Nj. 33; réðu honum þat allir at samna liði. Eg. 9; ráða e-m ráð, to give one counsel, Vþm. 1; ráðumk þér, Hm. 113 sqq.; þat ræð ek þér, Sdm. 22 sqq., Nj. 61; makligr ertú þeirra, segir Njáll, ok réð honum ráðin, 71; ráð er þér ráðit, Fm. 21; ráða e-m heilræði, Nj. 85.2. to consult; ráða ráðum sínum, to hold a conference, Edda 26, Fms. vii. 259; vóru opt á tali ok ráða-stefnu ok réðu landráðum, i. 52.3. to devise; þá menn er konu hafa numit eða þat hafa ráðit, Grág. i. 354, Gullþ. 14.4. to fix, decide, determine, resolve, with acc.; ek hefi áðr ráðit brúðlaup mitt, Nj. 4; ráða samband, Gullþ. 14; ráða atför við Gunnar, Nj. 1, 7; réðu þeir þat þá með sér, 93; hefi ek ráðit honum kvánfang, 151; siðan réð Gunnarr utanferð sína með honum, 41, cp Sturl. ii. 168; ráða e-m ró, Ls. 55:—ráða e-t af, to form a decision, Eg. 337; en af verðr at ráða nokkut ór hverju vandræði, Lv. 39:—ráða e-t við sik, to make up one’s mind; hvárt hann vildi þar vera eða fara til Íslands, hann kvaðsk eigi þat hafa ráðit við sik, Nj. 123:—ráða um e-t, to deliberate; hann gaf jarli orlof at ráða um þetta kjör við menn sína, Ó. H. 97:—ráða e-t (or e-u) til staðar, to settle, fix definitely, Fms. ii. 78, Ld. 178:—ráða ór, ráða ór e-u, to find an expedient, solve a difficulty, Nj. 177. Ld. 54, 180.5. to hire, take into service; ráða skipverja, Fms. vi. 238; réð Hallgerðr sér hjón, Nj. 25; ek em kona Njáls, segir hón, ok ræð ek eigi síðr hjón en hann, 54; Njáll réð honum hjón öll, 151; bóndi sagði húsfreyju sinni at hann hafði Hrapp ráðit með sér, 131; hón hafði ráðit mann til at svíkja konung í drykk, Fms. ix. 5; vilda ek at vit færim í hernað ok réðim menn til með okkr, Nj. 41; ráða land undan e-m, Fb. ii. 171.6. to plan, plot, contrive, or cause one’s death, put to death, betray, Germ. verra’ben; Regin þik réð, hann þik ráða mun, Fm. 22; þú rétt hann, Fas. i. 202; þær ætluðu at konungr mundi hafa rúðit hann, Fms. iv. 312; hann réð Plóg svarta föður-bana sinn, xi. 353; ef kona drepr bónda sinn eða ræðr hann fyrir íllsku sakir, Js. 27; ráða e-m bana, bana-ráð, Nj. 21, 52, Fb. i. 410, Skv. 1. 51:—ráða e-n af, to put out of the way, put to death, Gullþ. 14, Fms. i. 204, Al. 128; sá ótti er nú af ráðinn ok endaðr, Fs. 9; ek hygg at Þóroddr ætli nú af at ráða hingat-kvámur þínar, Eb. 144; ráða e-n frá, to despatch, Ld. 294; ráða e-n af dögum, to put to death; ráða e-n frá ríki, Fms. iii. 18; ráða e-n ofan, to overthrow, Bárð. 164.II. to rule, govern, with dat.; ráða Þrænda-lögum, Fms. i. 52; ráða landi, ráða ríki, 22, Nj. 41; Einarr jarl réð Orkneyjum, Fms. i. 197; Hákon konungr réð Noregi, x. 4; er réð fyrir Holtseta-landi, xi. 3; þann konung er ræðr Jórsala-landi … þann er Englandi ræðr, Edda 92; ráða landráðum, to have the government, govern, Fms. i. 52.2. to rule, prevail, have one’s own will, as also to manage, lead, have authority, management, and similar usages; skal ráða afl með þeim, Nj. 150; sá reð er ríkr var, Sól.; hann réð sér ekki fyrir kæti, he was beside himself for joy; skal hón sjálf ráða hvárt hón vill hann eða eigi, Nj. 24; ek skal hér ráða, 52; Ólafr bað móður sína eina ráða, Ld. 70; sögðu þá ráða eiga er fleiri vóru, 74; ætlar þú at þú munir ráða. Fms. vii. 13; konungr svarar ok biðr hann ráða, xi. 29: Lögmaðr skal ráða, he shall have the casting vote, Gþl. 18: the phrase, ef ek má ráða, if I can have it as I like; þú ræðr því, as you like! þvíat þar ræðr eigi frændsemi, Grág. i. 172: to rule, sól skal ráða um sumar en dagr um vetr, Gþl.; landfall ræðr (rules, makes the boundary) fyrir sunnan, Pm. 88; ór ánni ræðr keldan … ok lækr út úr henni til sjáfar, Dipl. ii. 1; ráða landa-merkjum, Eg. 711; ráða boði ok banni, Gþl. 76; ráða búi ok kaupum, 269; ráða giptingum, 211; ráða sessa kostum, Gm. 14; ráða kaupum, fé, skipti, Gþl.; ráða fé til þarfa, to dispose of money to advantage, put it out at interest, Gþl.; sigri vér ráðumk, Orkn. (in a verse); hugr ræðr hálfum sigri, a saving; ráða sínum ferðum, Fms. i. 75; réð Örn leiðsögu, Ld. 74: hvárt ek má nokkuru um þat ráða, Fms. vii. 13; mörgum ræðr litlu hve, ‘tis of small interest, Am. 33; ráða engu, Hdl. 49; ráða veðri. Rb. 388; veðr ræðr akri en vit syni, Hm.; hvar skal ek sitja—Móðir mín skal því ráða, Nj. 7; ek réð ráði hennar fyrr, i. e. gave her away, 23; hvárt hann kunni ráða fé sínu, Grág. i. 176; ráða orði, ii. 309; hvárt ræðr þú því er Steinarr son þinn sækir sökum Þorstein son minn, hast thou caused it, is it thy making? Eg. 727; þú því rétt er ek ríða skyldak, Fm. 26; ek því ræð, er þú ríða sér-at, Ls. 28; en réðu því Nornir, Orkn. (in a verse); ílla réð ek því, that was foolishly done, Fbr. (in a verse); ek hefi því ráðit, at …, Ísl. ii. 322; því þykki mér ráðit, well done, Sks. 100:—various phrases, ráða e-u bót (bætr) or ráða bót (bætr) á e-u, to mend, better, Hom. 159, Ld. 206, Fms. vii. 162, Landn. 8, Eb. 114:—with prep., ráða fyrir e-u (for-ráð), to rule, manage, govern, Fms. i. 288, Hkr. 1. 40; ráða fyrir lögum, Nj. 5, 150, Eg. 34, 239, 754, Ld. 76, 132, Fms. i. 11, Grág. i. 333:—ráða um e-t, to dispose of, (um-ráð); nú megu vit ekki ráða um hennar gjaforð, Fms. iv. 194:—ráða við e-ð, to be able to do, manage, Bárð. 163; eg ræð ekki við hann (þat), I cannot manage him; við-ráðanlegr, manageable:—ráða yfir e-u (yfir-ráð), to rule, govern, Fms. iv. 83.3. to have, possess, enjoy; hvítum ræðr þú enn hjöltunum, … ráða deigum brandinum, Eb. 238; ráða fé ok fjörvi, to enjoy wealth and life, Fm. 26; ráða arfi, gulli, hringum, Skv. 2. 9, Hkv. Hjörv. 6, 11; ráða nafni, aldri, hjarta, lofi, dýrð, to enjoy a name, life …, Lex. Poët.; ráða eign ok auðsölum. Fsm. 8, 9; ráða rauðum manni, to be red, Fbr. (in a verse):—part. ráðandi, with gen., ertu nokkurs ráðandi hér, hast thou any authority here? Nj. 54; þess verða ek ráðandi við mína menn, I will manage that. Fms. xi. 30; vera mikils ráðandi, of great influence, Fas. ii. 504: ráðandi postula, the ruler of the apostles, Edda 92, Lex. Poët.III. to explain, read; ráða gátu, to read a riddle, Fas. i. 454; varð engi sú gáta upp borin er hann réði (subj.) eigi, 532; ráða e-t, Am. 22; ráða draum, to read a dream, Nj. 121, Ld. 126, Ísl ii. 194, 197, x. 270, xi. 3, Rb. 394; Pharao dreymdi drauma ok urðu eigi ráðendr til, Ver. 17; veiztú hve rísta skal, veiztú hve ráða skal, of magical characters, Hm. 145:—ráða í e-t, to guess at, find out, Fms. xi. 16; ok væntir mik at eigi mundi í þat ráðit, Ísl. ii. 333; munu þeir ekki í ráða er myrkt er, 378, Fær. 255.2. to read, prop. to explain, interpret; skal hann láta ráða skrá heima at kirkju, K. Þ. K. 46; ráða rúnar, Am. 12, Hom. (St.); þegar Domitianus hafði rit ráðit, 623. 12, Karl. 16: ráða upp, to read up; þessi sömu bréf lét erkibiskup upp ráða í Danmörku, Fms. viii. 293; á alþingi léc Páll biskup ráða upp jarteinir ens sæla Þórláks, Bs. i. 352; tók ok lét þar upp ráða, 623. 10; ráða skrá, K. Þ. K.IV. to punish, chastise, with dat.; Guð ræðr oss till batnaðar sem sonum, Greg. 73; fóstri hans var harðr við hann ok réð honum mjök, Bs. i. 416; nú ef sveinn vill eigi nema ok leiðisk bók, þá skal hann færa til annarra verka, ok ráða honum til, svá at hvárki verði af örkuml né ílit, K. Þ. K. 56; honum var ráðit fyrir flestum höfuð-kirkjum, Sturl. ii. 147:—with acc., konu sína skal engi maðr með höggum ráða at öldri né at áti, N. G. L. i. 29; nú ef maðr ræðr konu sína eigna lyklum eða lásum ( beats her with keys or bars), þá er hann sekr, 356 (ráðning).V. with the notion of action, to undertake; ráða stórt, to aim high, aspire, Lex. Poët.; kann vera at ek finna þann höfðingja at minnr vaxi fyrir augum at ráða stórt ( to undertake great things), en þér konungr, Fms. vi. 399 (stór-ræði); ráða gott, to manage well, Ó. H. (in a verse).2. with prepp., ráða á e-t, to take to a thing; þeir réðu á íshöggit, Fms. vi. 336; ráða á e-n, to attack one; mun eigi þá á þik ráðit, Nj. 93, 253 (á-ræði):—ráða at e-m, to attack, invade, passim:—ráða af, to get off, clear; hann bað þá taka forka ok ráða at skipinu, and get the ship off, set her afloat, Ld. 56; aðilinn ræðr sik af baugbrotum, ef …, Grág. ii. 173; at hefir þú mik ráðit brekvísi, thou hast cured me of complaining, Ld. 134:—þá réðu þeir goðorð sitt undir Rafn fyrir sakir vinsælda hans, they put their ‘godord’ in the charge of R., Bs. i. 642:—ráða móti e-m, to go against in a fight, withstand; í móti Kára réð Mörðr Sigfússon, Nj. 253:—ráða til e-s, to rush in upon; hann reiddi upp öxina ok réð til Þorvarðar, Sturl. ii. 37, (til-ræði, an assault): to take to a thing, try, í vár réðu vér til ok hljópum í brott, Eg. 235; ok er þeim þótti sér færi til at ráða leyndusk þeir á brott, when they saw an opportunity they stole away, 572; ok er nú til at ráða ef þér vilit, now is the time for action, Nj. 154; Skarphéðinn kom fótum undir sik, ok réð þegar til í annat sinn, 202:—to start, make for, attempt, ráða til orrostu, to go to battle, Eg. 530; ráða til uppgöngu, 229; en þó ekki svá at til hans væri ráðanda (gerund.), Fms. vi. 352; réð hann þá til ok hjó sundr orminn, id.; þat var ekki annarra manna hlaup, enda réð ok engi til, Eg.; þeir ráða til ok hlaupa í munn drekanum, Fb. ii. 317; skal ráða til árinnar eðr eigi, shall we try to pass the river or not? Ld. 46; hann bauð út miklum her ok réð til skipa, Fms. i. 22; ráða til ferðar, to start on a journey, Landn.:—ráða skipi til hlunns, to put the ship in a shed, Eg. 515, Nj. 10; ráða sik frá e-u, to disengage oneself from, Hom. 147, MS. 655 xxvi. 1; ráða um, hann tók um strenginn, ok réð um at fara upp í skipit, and was just about to go up into the ship, Fms. ix. 24.3. periphrastically, with an infin. mostly without the particle ‘at;’ ráðumk ganga, we do go, Am. 77; ráðum yppa, spyrja segja, leyna, Lex. Poët.; hverr er segja ræðr, does tell, Hm. 125; hón réð vakna, she awoke, Am. 10; annan réð hón höggva, 48; ekki réttu leifa, 80; allt þats réð heita, 102; réð ek at ganga, Fas. ii. (in a verse); ef ek ræð á vág at vaða, Hbl. 47: with the particle ‘at,’ réð at stökkva, Eb. (in a verse): also reflex., réðsk at sofna, Rm. 5; but réð at sofna, went to sleep, 17: in prose, þau lög sem hann réði upp at segja, Íb. 12; ráðask geyja, Am. 24.B. Reflex. ráðask, referring to the person himself; ráðask um við e-n, to consult; Gunnarr görði görðina ok réðsk við öngan mann um, Nj. 80; hvárigum þótti ráð ráðit nema við aðra réðisk um, 167; ef hann hefði nokkut við mik um ráðisk, Ld. 306; þá réðsk hann um við vini sína, Eg. 9.2. to be resolved, fixed, settled; þá er kaupit réðsk, Nj. 17; eigi mun þat svá skjótt ráðask, Ísl. ii. 213; þetta mál er miklu meira en þat megi skjótt ráðask, Fms. vi. 18; af þeim tiðendum ræðsk þat, at …, ix. 433; eigi mun þetta ráðask þessu sinni, xi. 4; þá var ráðin sættin, Ld. 308; en ráðit kalla ek kaupit, Sd. 179; réðsk hann þá þar at hjóni, he hired himself out, entered service, Nj. 57. 3 (answering to and identical with A. V above), ráðask frá, to leave; þóat ek ráðumk frá, Fms. i. 225: ráðask í e-t, to undertake; ráðask í hernað, passim; hann réðsk í flokk með þeim, Nj. 94, Fb. ii. 172:—ráðask til e-s, to venture on a thing; þá ráðsk (imper.) þú til ok far í hauginn, Fms. iv. 28:—to move one’s abode, Hákon spurði Gunnar ef hann vildi ráðask til Hákonar jarls, Nj. 41; bið Una selja jörð sína ok ráðask hingat til mín, Orkn.; hann réðsk þangat bygðum, Þorf. Karl. 364; ráðask til ferðar (= Germ. sich begeben), Eg. 4; víkingar ok herkonungar er réðusk til liðs með Eiríki, Fms. i. 24; réðsk hann þá þangat um várit at fardögum ok móðir hans, Bs. i. 455: ráðask ór hernaði, to give up, leave off freebooting, Fg. 2:—at þeim hafði óheppilega um ráðisk, they had formed an unhappy plan, Knytl. S. ch. 69 (Lex. Poët.); cp. miðráðit.4. to turn out; ok réðsk til allgiptusamliga, Fms. x. 53; and in the mod. phrase, það réðsk vel, ended well; sjá hvernig það ræðst, see how it will turn out; of a dream, to prove true (see A. III), ok vilda ek at hvergi réðisk, Gísl. 24 (hvárngi réði, impers., 108, l. c.):—réðsk mikit mannfall, there came to be a great slaughter, Odd, 28.II. recipr., ráðask á, to attack one another; þeir spruttu upp með íllyrðum, ok svá kom at þeir ráðask á, Nj. 128.III. part. ráðinn, resolved, determined, Ölk. 36, Bárð. 173; hann mælti fátt eðr ekki við frá, … ef hann var ráðinn til at drepa þá, Fms. vii. 319:—likely, eigi er ráðit at oss fari svá, Nj. 89; þat er þó eigi ráðit hvárt svá berr til, Ld. 24; eigi er þat ráðit, at honum þætti allt sem hann talaði, Band. 12: compar., er engi ráðnari hlutr, more certain, Hom. (St.); at ráðnu, for certain, id.: valid, nýmæli ekki skal vera lengr ráðit en þrjú sumur, K. Þ. K. 56.2. clever; ríkr ok ráðinn, Grett. 90; vitr maðr ok ráðinn, Fb. ii. 357; roskinn ok ráðinn.3. betrayed, Germ. verrathen, Akv. 15, Fm. 37. -
87 œil
n. m.1. Avoir quelqu'un a l'œil: To keep a close eye on someone. Je veux que vous m'ayez ce lascar à l'œil! Don't let that bugger out of your sight!2. Avoir quelqu'un dans l'œil (Racing and cycling slang): To see a fellow competitor forge ahead.3. L'avoir dans l'œil (fig.): To have been 'conned', 'diddled', to have been duped.4. Risquer un œil: To 'take a peep', to glance furtively at something.5. Se rincer l'œil: To 'feast one's eyes', to get a salacious eyeful.6. Pisser de l'œil (often of woman): To 'have the weepies', to 'turn on the waterworks', to cry.7. Ne dormir que d'un œil: To take a wary 'forty winks', to drift into a state of superficial sleep because danger is lurking.8. Ouvrir l'œil et le bon: To 'keep one's weather eye open', to keep a sharp lookout.9. Monter un œil à quelqu'un: To 'give someone a shiner', a black eye.10. Avoir un œil qui dit merde à l'autre (joc.): To have a pronounced squint (also: avoir les yeux qui se croisent les bras).11. Tourner de l'œil: To 'pass out', to faint.12. Etre frais comme l'œil (of person): To be (and look) as fresh as a daisy.13. Obéir au doigt et à l'œil'. To be hyperobedient (literally to jump to attention at the quiver of an eyebrow).14. Faire un œil de crapaud mort d'amour. To look 'spoony', to have a lovesick expression on one's face.a To make a deep impression on someone.b To 'click' with someone, to take someone's fancy.16. S'en battre l'œil: 'Not to care a rap about something', to be totally unconcerned.17. Mon œil! You must be joking! (This ironical interjection is usually accompanied by the pulling down with the index finger of the lower eyelid. This 'bodyspeak' gesture emphasizes the 'I'm not as gullible as you think' quality of the remark.)18. L'œil du bidet ( pol): 'Dick', private eye. (This pejorative appellation for a private detective reflects explicitly the snooping that constitutes a fair proportion of his business.)19. L'œil de bronze: The anus, the anal sphincter (where sodomous intercourse is concerned). -
88 Ποσειδῶν
Ποσειδῶν, -ῶνος Ruijgh REG 80(1967)6-16 Lampas 1.4 99fGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `Poseidon' (Att.).Dialectal forms: Myc. Posedao, dat. -ne.Derivatives: Beside it ep. poet. Ποσειδάων, - άωνος, Ion. - έων, lyr., also Cret., Epid., Arc. a.o. inscr. Ποσειδάν, Arc. also Ποσοιδάν, from where Lac. Ποhοιδάν (on the acc. Hdn. 2, 914 a. 916). With - τ- in Dor. forms from diff. areas: Ποτειδά(Ϝ)ων, - δάν, also (Dor. a. Att. com.) Ποτ(ε)ιδᾶς; further also (Aeol.?) Ποτοιδαν (Pergam. Va). -- From it 1. Ποσειδώνιος (also as PN), - δαώνιος, - δάνιος, Ποτειδάνιος `consecrated to P.', esp. - ιον n. `temple of P.' 2. Ποσιδήϊος (ep. Ion. beside Aeol. Ποσειδάων, metr. condit.; Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 20), - δεῖος, - δαῖος, - ιον n. `id.', Myc. Posidaijo, with Ποσιδηϊών, - δεών IA. Monthname. 3. Ποτείδαια f. name of a Corinth. colony on Chalkidike. 4. Ποτιδάϊχος Boeot. PN (Bechtel Dial. 1, 267).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: From Ποτειδά̄Ϝων (like Μαχά̄-ων, Άρετά-ων a.o.; Schwyzer 521) arose through contraction - δῶν, - δάν; beside it - δᾶς; cf. Έρμ-άων, - άν, - έας, - ῆς (Kretschmer Glotta 9, 217). The adj. Ποσιδήϊος prob. rather after Όδυσήϊος, Νηλήϊος a.o. than (with Schwyzer 271) from an unatt. *Ποσιδᾶς. The assibilated forms must be generalized from Ποσι- beside older Ποτει-. -- God of the waters (rivers, sources, of the sea). The name is not certainly interpreted. Already by Fick Curt. Stud. 8, 307 explained as univerbation of a voc. *Πότει Δᾶς `o Lord (spouse) of Da, i.e. the earth' (s. Δήμητηρ), an interpretation, which was accepted by Hoffmann and esp. by Kretschmer several times (e.g. Glotta 1, 27 f., 382f.; 13, 245; 22, 255, Wien. Stud. 24, 523ff.) argued and presented with consent of several scholars (Schulze, v. Wilamowitz [s. Schwyzer 271], Mayrhofer AnzAltWiss. 5 [1952] 59 ff., Schachermeyr Poseidon und die Entstehung des griech. Götterglaubens [Bern 1950] 13 ff., Schwyzer 446 a. 572). Ποσι- was then taken as a younger form of the voc., Ποτοι- sometimes (e.g. Schwyzer l.c.) explained as old ablaut-form (rejected by Kretschmer Glotta 1, 383). -- Rejection or doubt by Bechtel Dial. 1, 64f., Fraenkel Lexis 3, 50 ff., thus by several other scholars, who proposed instead other, certainly not better hypotheses: Ehrlich Betonung 81 ff. (to ποταμός and οἶδμα; by Kretschmer Glotta 6, 294 rejected); Heubeck IF 64, 225 ff. (to πόντος and δαῆναι); Carnoy Les ét. class. 22, 342 (2. member to Skt. dā́nu- `drop, dew'). Older attempts w. rich lit. in Nilsson Gr. Rel. 1, 445 w. n. 2 a. 3. -- Ruijgh REG 80(1967)6-16 concludes that Pre-Greek origin remains a possibility, which seems to me the most probable conclusion. I would posit a form *patyaitūn, with a pronounced [o] after labial, with ai pronounded as [ei] as often, and with ū = ω; but I found no confirmation of this reconstruction.Page in Frisk: 2,583-584Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Ποσειδῶν
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89 חרם
חָרַם(b. h.) (to perforate, break through (cmp. Arab. ḫaram, a. חֲרָךְ I), 1) to make a net. Men.37a top ר׳ יוסי החוֹרֵם R. J. the net-maker (or fisher); (Rashi, reading החָרוּם, (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l., note 100), v. infra). 2) to perforate. Part. pass. חָרוּם (b. h. חָרֻם) one whose nose is so flattened as to show its holes, flat-nosed. Bekh.VII, 3 איזהו ח׳ הכוחלוכ׳ a ḥarum is he who can paint both of his eyes with one movement. Ib. 43b ח׳ שחוטמו שקוע ḥ. is one whose nose is sunk. 3) to cut off, to set outside (cmp. Arab. ḥaram), v. infra, a. חֵרֶם.( 4) to burn, cmp. חָרַךְ, חָרֵב; v. חוּרְמַן. Hif. הֶחֱרִים (denom. of חֵרֶם) (to set outside, apart, 1) to dedicate for priestly or sacred use (Lev. 27:28, sq.); to renounce private use. Arakh.VIII, 4 מַחֲרִים אדםוכ׳ a man may renounce a portion of his sheep ; ואםה׳ את כולם אינן מוּחֲרָמִין but if he renounces all of them, they are not dedicated (his vow is invalid). Ib. מה אם לגבוה להַחֲרִיםוכ׳ since man is not permitted to renounce all his property even for a sacred purpose Ib. 7 מח׳ אדם את קדשיווכ׳ one may declare ḥerem ones own designated offerings (in which case he has to pay their value to the priest or the sanctuary); a. v. fr.Part. pass. מוּחֳרָם, pl. מוּחֳרָמִין, מוּחֳרָמִים. Ib. 4, sq., v. supra; a. fr. 2) to excommunicate, to pronounce the higher ban (which includes the withdrawal of protection of property). M. Kat. 16a מנדין … ומַחֲרִימִיןוכ׳ the smaller ban is pronounced (over one disregarding a legal summons) at once …, the great ban after sixty days. -
90 חָרַם
חָרַם(b. h.) (to perforate, break through (cmp. Arab. ḫaram, a. חֲרָךְ I), 1) to make a net. Men.37a top ר׳ יוסי החוֹרֵם R. J. the net-maker (or fisher); (Rashi, reading החָרוּם, (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l., note 100), v. infra). 2) to perforate. Part. pass. חָרוּם (b. h. חָרֻם) one whose nose is so flattened as to show its holes, flat-nosed. Bekh.VII, 3 איזהו ח׳ הכוחלוכ׳ a ḥarum is he who can paint both of his eyes with one movement. Ib. 43b ח׳ שחוטמו שקוע ḥ. is one whose nose is sunk. 3) to cut off, to set outside (cmp. Arab. ḥaram), v. infra, a. חֵרֶם.( 4) to burn, cmp. חָרַךְ, חָרֵב; v. חוּרְמַן. Hif. הֶחֱרִים (denom. of חֵרֶם) (to set outside, apart, 1) to dedicate for priestly or sacred use (Lev. 27:28, sq.); to renounce private use. Arakh.VIII, 4 מַחֲרִים אדםוכ׳ a man may renounce a portion of his sheep ; ואםה׳ את כולם אינן מוּחֲרָמִין but if he renounces all of them, they are not dedicated (his vow is invalid). Ib. מה אם לגבוה להַחֲרִיםוכ׳ since man is not permitted to renounce all his property even for a sacred purpose Ib. 7 מח׳ אדם את קדשיווכ׳ one may declare ḥerem ones own designated offerings (in which case he has to pay their value to the priest or the sanctuary); a. v. fr.Part. pass. מוּחֳרָם, pl. מוּחֳרָמִין, מוּחֳרָמִים. Ib. 4, sq., v. supra; a. fr. 2) to excommunicate, to pronounce the higher ban (which includes the withdrawal of protection of property). M. Kat. 16a מנדין … ומַחֲרִימִיןוכ׳ the smaller ban is pronounced (over one disregarding a legal summons) at once …, the great ban after sixty days. -
91 pronunciare
pronouncenon ha pronunciato una parola he didn't say a word* * *pronunciare v.tr.1 to pronounce; ( proferire) to utter: pronunciare bene una parola, to pronounce a word well; pronunciare male, to mispronounce (o to pronounce badly); cerca di pronunciare le parole staccandole bene, try to pronounce each word distinctly; non pronuncia correttamente l'inglese, he does not pronounce English correctly; non bisogna mai pronunciare il suo nome, you must never mention him (o utter his name); non pronunciò neppure una parola, he did not utter a single word; sentii pronunciare il mio nome, I heard my name (mentioned) // (dir.): pronunciare una sentenza, to deliver a judgment; pronunciare una sentenza di morte, to pronounce (o to pass) a sentence of death // (eccl.) pronunciare i voti, to pronounce one's vows2 ( dire) to say*; ( recitare) to deliver: pronunciò una grande verità, he exposed a great truth; pronunciare un discorso, to deliver a speech.◘ pronunciarsi v.intr.pron. to pronounce; ( dare la propria opinione) to declare one's opinion, to give* one's opinion: nessuno si volle pronunciare, nobody wanted to give his opinion; si pronunciò in suo favore, he declared himself in his favour; pronunciare contro un progetto, to declare oneself against a plan; la corte non si è ancora pronunciata, the court has not yet pronounced a decision // ''Cosa ne pensi?'' ''Preferisco non pronunciarmi'', ''What do you think about it?'' ''I'd rather keep my opinion to myself''.* * *[pronun'tʃare]1. vt2. vip (pronunciarsi)pronunciarsi (su qc) — (dare un'opinione) to give one's opinion (on sth), comment (on sth)
pronunciarsi a favore/contro — to pronounce o.s. in favour Brit o favor Am of/against
* * *[pronun'tʃare] 1.verbo transitivo1) fon. to pronounce [suono, parola]; to sound [ lettera]2) (proferire) to utter, to speak* [parola, frase]pronunciare i voti — relig. to take one's vows
pronunciare un discorso — to give o deliver an address
3) (emettere) to pass, to pronounce, to render [giudizio, condanna, verdetto]2.verbo pronominale pronunciarsi-rsi contro, a favore di qcs. — to pronounce against, for sth., to decide against, in favour of sth.
-rsi in favore di qcn. — to speak (out) in sb.'s favour
non si è ancora pronunciato — he hasn't yet given his opinion, he's still not saying
* * *pronunciare/pronun't∫are/ [1]2 (proferire) to utter, to speak* [parola, frase]; pronunciare i voti relig. to take one's vows; pronunciare un discorso to give o deliver an address3 (emettere) to pass, to pronounce, to render [giudizio, condanna, verdetto]II pronunciarsi verbo pronominale-rsi contro, a favore di qcs. to pronounce against, for sth., to decide against, in favour of sth.; -rsi in favore di qcn. to speak (out) in sb.'s favour; non si è ancora pronunciato he hasn't yet given his opinion, he's still not saying. -
92 вызывать
. благодаря которому происходит; влечь за собой; возбуждать интерес; заставлять; не вызывать изменений; создавать•The X-rays can also bring about (or cause, or elicit) chemical changes in the environment of the chromosomes.
•Bimolecular processes may be responsible for (or cause, or trigger) reactions at such low temperatures.
•Use of scraper units has brought about (or led to, or resulted in, or produced) a change in the stripping procedures.
•Exposure will cause the tubes to swell.
•The unbalance voltage causes a galvanometer to deflect.
•The use of a driving belt could give rise to vibrations.
•The homogeneous para- to orthohydrogen conversion is induced by paramagnetic molecules.
•Certain fungi are responsible for histoplasmosis, a lung infection.
•It is important to know the conditions that bring on a spin (авиа).
•Resonance destabilization will effect a greater decrease in...
•Fertilization of the eggs elicited a pronounced increase of poly().
•The detonator is a device used to initiate the explosion of a high explosive.
•It is not certain what process triggered the initial collapse of the solar nebula.
•Only a little heating above the glass temperature is needed to provoke crystallization.
•Viscosity sets up (or gives rise to) tangential stress at the body surface.
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93 अनीच _anīca
अनीच a.1 Not low or vile, decent, respectable.-2 Not pronounced with the अनुदात्त accent.-Comp. -अनुवर्तिन् a. not associating with low or vile persons. (-m.) a faithful husband. -
94 RAÐA
(ræð; réð, réðum; ráðinn), v.1) to advise, counsel, ráða e-m e-t (réðu vinir hans honum þat, at hann berðist eigi við þik);ráða e-m ráð, to give one counsel;2) to consult about, discuss, with dat. (ráða landráðum);ráða ráðum sínum, to hold a conference;3) to devise, plan;þeir ráða atför við Gunnar, thev plan an onslaught on G.;réð hón þeim bana, she plotted that man’s death;4) to plot or cause one’s death, = ráða e-m bana (þær atluðu, at konungr mundi hafa ráðit hann);Reginn mik réð, R. betrayed me;5) to agree on;réðu þeir þat þá með sér, they settled this among themselves;6) to fix, decide, resolve, with acc.;ek hefi áðr ráðit brúðlaup mitt, I have fixed my wedding day;réðu þeir þá þat at fara ofan til Rangár, then they resolved to ride down to Rang river;ráða e-t til staðar, to settle, fix definitively, = staðráða e-t (vil ek finna konung áðr en ek ráða þetta til staðar);7) to hire, take into service (ráða skipverja, ráða sér hjón);bóndi sagði húsfreyju, at hann hafði Hrapp ráðit með sér, that he had taken H. into his company;8) to rule, govern, with dat. (ráða landi, ríki; Einarr jarl ráð þá Orkneyjum);9) to rule, command, have one’s way, prevail, decide, settle (skal hón sjálf ráða hvárt hón vill hann eða eigi);skal ráða afl með þeim, the majority shall decide;Ólafr bað móður sína. eina ráða, to settle the matter alone;landfall ræðr fyrir sunnan, makes the boundary towards the south;with dat., hvárt ræðr þú því, er, is it your doing that..?;ráða engu, to have no authority, be of no avail (orðheill þín skal engu ráða);ráða landamerkjum, to make the boundary (Hafslœkr réð þar landamerkjum);ráða búi sínu, to conduct, manage one’s estate;hann réð sér sjálfr, he was independent;ertu nökkurs ráðandi hér, have you any authority here?10) to have, possess, be master of, enjoy;ráða fé ok fjörvi, to enjoy wealth and life;11) to explain, read;ráða gátu, to read a riddle;ráða draum, to interpret a dream;ráða e-t at líkindum, to judge from probabilities (engar munu fríðari en þínar dœtr, ef at líkindum skal ráða);12) to read and understand (ráða rúnar, stafi, rit);réð ek þær rúnar, er reist þín systir, I have read the runes thy sister engraved;13) to punish, chastise, with dat. (fóstri hans var harðr við hann ok réð honum mjök);14) to undertake;ráða stórt, to aim high, undertake great things;15) periphrastically with an infin., to do;ráðumk ganga, we (I) do go;hón réð vakna (= hón vaknaði), she awoke;þau lög, er hann réð upp at segja, the laws which he pronounced;16) with preps.:ráða e-t af, to resolve, make up one’s mind (réð hann þat af at sigla súðr til Danmerkr);to discontinue, put a stop to (ek hygg, at Þóroddr ætli nú at af ráða hingatkvámur þínar);to do away with (þú verðr nú þetta vandræði af at ráða);ráða e-n af e-u, to make one leave off (af hefir þú mik ráðit brekvísi við þik);ráða e-u af (e-u), to get off;Þ. bað menn taka forka ok ráða af skipinu, to get the ship off, set her afloat;ráða e-n af = ráða e-n af lífi, af dögum, to put out of the way, put to death (hann kvazt mundu af ráða illmenni þessi);ráða at e-m, to attack (njósnarmenn hlupu upp ok réðu at þeim);ráða á e-t, to set about a thing (þeir réðu á íshöggit);ráða á e-n, to attack one (þorðu aldri úvinir hans á hann at ráða);ráða bót (bœtr) á e-u, to remedy, make good (þóttust menn eigi kunna bœtr á þessu ráða);ráða eptir e-m, to pursue one;ráða e-n frá e-u, to deprive one of, exclude one from (ráða e-n frá landi, ríki);ráða fyrir e-u, to command, have authority over, be master of (ráða fyrir skipi, hofi, fé, eldi);ráða í e-t, to guess at, find out (Gormr konungr réð ekki í þetta);ráða móti, í móti e-m, to attack one (í móti Kára réð Mörðr);ráða e-n ofan, to overthrow;ráða ór e-u, to find an expedient, solve a difficulty (er nú vant ór at ráða);ráða til e-s, to rush in upon, attack (hann reiddi upp øxina ok réð til Þórvarðs); to take to (set about) a thing, try, make an attempt;S. kom fótum undir sik, ok réð til í annat sinn, and tried again the second time;ok er nú til at ráða, ef þér vilit, now is the time for action, if you are willing;skal ráða til árinnar eða eigi, shall we try to pass the river or not?;ráða til orrostu, to go to battle;ráða til uppgöngu, to make an ascent;ráða til ferðar, to start on a journey;ráða skipi til hlunns, to draw a ship on to land;ráða um e-t, to dispose of (megum vér eigi ráða um hennar gjaforð);to deliberate on (konungr gaf jarli orlof at ráða um þetta við menn sina);ráða um at gøra e-t, to be about to do a thing (hann tók um strenginn ok réð um at fara upp í skipit);ráða um við e-n, to put an end to, finish off (var Alfr þá kominn ok ætlaði skjótt um at ráða við Finnboga);ráða e-t or e-u undan e-m, to deprive one of (hón vildi eigi giptast, því at hón vildi eigi ráða fé undan dóttur sinni);ráða e-t undir e-n, to put in the charge of (þá réðu þeir goðorð sitt undir Rafn);ráða e-t upp, to read up (þessi sömu bréf lét erkibiskup upp ráða í Danmörku);ráða við e-n, to be able to master one (muntu nú einn við mik ráða);ráða e-t við sik, to make up one’s mind;ráða yfir e-u, to rule, govern;17) refl., ráðast.* * *að, [röð], to place in order, with dat.; raða e-u niðr, whence niðr-raðan. order. -
95 vingt
c black vingt [vɛ̃]• vingt-quatre heures sur vingt-quatre round the clock ► vingt et un ( = nombre) twenty-one ; → soixante━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ When vingt is followed by a vowel sound, and in the numbers from 22 to 29, the final t is pronounced.* * *vɛ̃, vɛ̃t
1.
adjectif invariable twenty
2.
pronom twentyj'ai eu vingt sur vingt à mon devoir d'histoire — ≈ I got full marks GB ou full credit US for my history paper
* * *vɛ̃ numElle a vingt ans. — She's twenty.
à vingt heures — at 8 p.m.
le vingt février — the twentieth of February, February twentieth
vingt-quatre heures sur vingt-quatre — twenty-four hours a day, round the clock
* * *A adj inv twenty.B pron twenty; vingt sur vingt twenty out of twenty; j'ai eu vingt sur vingt à mon devoir d'histoire ≈ I got full marks GB ou full credit US for my history paper.[vɛ̃] déterminantah, si j'avais encore mes jambes/mon cœur de vingt ans! if only I still had the legs/the heart of a twenty year-old!vingt dieux! (familier & vieilli) : RAPPEL-ADRESSE/> dieux, la belle fille! strewth (UK) ou Lord (US), what a beauty!ne touche pas à ça, vingt dieux! leave that alone, for God's sake!voir aussi link=cinq cinq————————[vɛ̃] nom masculin invariable -
96 circum
circum [acc. of circus], adv. and praep. I. Adv, around, round about, all around: Arboribus clausi circum, V.: quae circum essent opera, Cs.: portis circum omnibus instant, V.: circum tutae sub moenibus urbis, round about under the walls, V.: Gentibus circumque infraque relictis, O.: circum Undique convenere, on all sides, V.— II. Praep. with acc. (sometimes following its case), around, about, all around: terra circum axem se convertit: novas circum felix eat hostia fruges, V.: circum caput Deposuit radios, O. — About, upon, around, near: capillus circum caput Reiectus, T.: flexo circum tempora cornu, O.: flumina circum, on the borders of the rivulets, V.: turbā circum te stante, H.: Circum claustra fremunt, V. — Among, around, through, to: circum villulas nostras errare, in our villas around: circum Me vectari rura caballo, H.: pueros circum amicos dimittit, to friends around: ducebat eos circum civitates: dimissis circum municipia litteris, Cs.: circum oram maritimam misit, ut, etc., L.: oras et litora circum Errans, V.—In the neighborhood of, around, about, at, near by: templa circum forum: urbes, quae circum Capuam sunt.—Of attendants, with, attending, accompanying: paucae, quae circum illam essent, T.: Hectora circum, V.: Circum pedes homines habere, i. e. slaves.— III. In composition, the m before vowels was not pronounced, and is often omitted; circum with many verbs forms a loose compound, and tmesis is frequent in poetry (see circumago, circumdo, etc.). Some edd. have circum verto, circum volito, etc.* * *Iabout, around; round about, near; in a circle; in attendance; on both sidesIIaround, about, among, near (space/time), in neighborhood of; in circle around -
97 अनीच
a-nīcamf (ā)n. not low, decent, respectable, not pronounced with the Anudātta accent
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98 muted
adjectivegedämpft; verhalten [Kritik, Begeisterung]* * *mut·ed[ˈmju:tɪd]the idea received a \muted response die Idee wurde mit Schweigen aufgenommen\muted applause gedämpfter Applaus\muted colours gedeckte Farben* * *['mjuːtɪd]adjgedämpft; (fig) criticism etc leise, leicht* * *adjectivegedämpft; verhalten [Kritik, Begeisterung] -
99 muted
the idea received a \muted response die Idee wurde mit Schweigen aufgenommen;\muted applause gedämpfter Applaus;\muted colours gedeckte Farben;\muted noise ( loud noises) gedämpfter Lärm;( particular noise) gedämpftes Geräusch -
100 udtale
accent, articulation, diction, enunciate, enunciation, pass, pronounce, pronunciation, sound, voice* * *I. (en -r) pronunciation.II. *( sige) say,( offentligt, bestemt) declare,F state;( udtrykke) express ( fx one's thanks, a wish);( om måden noget udtales på) pronounce ( fx how is this wordpronounced?);[ p'et udtales ikke] the p is not sounded, the p is silent;[ udtale forkert] mispronounce;[ med sig:][ udtale sig] express oneself ( fx in guarded terms), speak ( fx speak freely); make a statement ( fx he would make no statement to the Press);( om vidne) give evidence;[ udtale sig for] speak in favour of, recommend;[ udtale sig nærmere] go into details;[ udtale sig om] speak about,F give an opinion on, pronounce on;(se også udtalt).
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