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121 HADDA
f. pot-hook, pot-handle.* * *u, f. (halda, Rd. 315, l. 14), [Ivar Aasen hodda, hadde, holle]:— a pot-hook or rather pot-links, for the hadda was a chain of rings rather than a mere handle, as is seen from Hým. 34—en á hælum hringar skullu—compared with, heyrði til höddu þá er Þórr bar hverinn, Skálda 168; hann kastaði katlinum svá at haddan skall við ( rattled), Fms. vi. 364; hann dró á hönd sér höddu er ifir var bollanum, Ó. H. 135; ketill var upp yfir rekkjuna ok reist upp haddan yfir katlinum, ok vóru þar á festir hringar, … þá féll haldan á katlinum því at hann hafði komit við festina, Rd. 314, 315; hann krækti undir hödduna hinum minsta fingri ok fleytti honum (the kettle) jafnhátt ökla, Fb. i. 524; at konungr mundi gína yfir ketil-hödduna, … ok var haddan orðin feit, … konungr brá líndúk um hödduna ok gein yfir, Fms. i. 36. -
122 dol|ać1
pf — dol|ewać impf (doleję — dolewam) vt 1. (dodać) to pour, to add- dolać mleka/śmietanki do kawy to pour some milk/cream into one’s coffee- do pełna dolać wody do szklanki to fill up a glass with water- dolała szklankę wody do czajnika she poured a glass of water into the kettle2. (nalać powtórnie) to top up pot.; to pour (some) more- dolała mu wina do kieliszka she topped up his wine a. topped him up with wine pot.- nie zapomnij dolać benzyny don’t forget to top up the petrol (tank) a. to top up with petrol- dolać ci jeszcze zupy? would you like some more soup?The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dol|ać1
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123 przyga|nić
pf — przyga|niać1 impf vi to reprove vt- przyganiać komuś za coś to reprove sb for sth■ przyganiał kocioł garnkowi (a sam smoli) the pot (is) calling the kettle blackThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyga|nić
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124 долея
долѐя,долѝвам гл. fill up, top up; add, pour some more; да ти долея let me fill up your glass, shall I freshen up your drink? долей чайника fill up the kettle; долей чашите top up the glasses. -
125 чунка
чу̀нка,ж. неизм. разг.: присмяла се \чунка на кратунка the pot calling the kettle black. -
126 erroi
iz.1. Hegazt. ( bele, belatxinga) raven (Corvus corax)2. (esa.) \erroiak beleari burubeltz the pot calling the kettle black -
127 hôpital
n. m. C'est l'hôpital qui se moque de la charité (iron.): It's a case of the pot calling the kettle black. -
128 корова
ж.1) ( животное) cowдо́йная коро́ва — см. дойный
недо́йная коро́ва — dry cow
2) презр. ( о женщине) cow••морска́я коро́ва зоол. — sea cow, manatee
свяще́нная коро́ва — sacred cow
как коро́ва языко́м слиза́ла кого́-л — ≈ smb disappeared without a trace
чья бы коро́ва мыча́ла, а твоя́ бы молча́ла! прост. — look who's talking!; ≈ the pot calls the kettle black
идёт как коро́ве седло́ прост. — it's like putting a saddle on a cow; (кому́-л) it looks like a clown suit (on)
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