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21 बलम् _balam
बलम् [बल्-अच्]1 Strength, power, might, vigour; क्षत्त्रियाणां बलं युद्धम् Brav. P.-2 Force, violence; as in बलात् q. v.-3 An army, host, forces, troops; भवेदभीष्म- मद्रोणं धृतराष्ट्रबलं कथम् Ve.3.24,43; बलं भीष्मा(भीमा)भिरक्षितम् Bg.1.1; R.16.37.-4 Bulkiness, stoutness (of the body).-5 Body, figure, shape.-6 Semen virile.-7 Blood,-8 Gum myrrh.-9 A shoot, sprout.-1 Force or power of articulation; वर्णः स्वरः । मात्रा बलम् । साम संतानः । इत्युक्तः शीक्षाध्यायः T. Up.1.2.1.-11 The deity of power (such as Indra); नमो बलप्रमथनाय Mb.12.284. 94.-12 The hand; क्रान्ते विष्णुर्बले शक्रः कोष्ठे$ग्निर्भोक्तुमिच्छति Mb.12.239.8.-13 Effort (यत्न); विधिः शुक्रं बलं चेति त्रय एते गुणाः परे Mb.12.32.11 (com. बलं वासनाविषयप्राप्त्यनु- कूलो यत्नः). (बलेन means 'on the strength of', 'by means or virtue of'; बाहुबलेन जितः, वीर्यबलेन &c.; बलात् 'perforce', 'forcibly', 'violently', 'against one's will'; बलान्निद्रा समायाता Pt.1; हृदयमदये तस्मिन्नेवं पुनर्वलते बलात् Gīt.7.).-लः 1 A crow; Rām.6.54.9.-2 N. of the elder brother of Kṛiṣṇa; see बलराम below.-3 N. of a demon killed by Indra.-Comp. -अग्रम् excessive strength or force. (-ग्रः) the head of an army.-अङ्गकः the spring; 'वसन्त इष्यः सुरभिः पुष्पकालो बलाङ्गकः' H. Ch.156.-अञ्चिता the lute of Balarāma.-अटः a kind of beam.-अधिक a. surpassing in strength, of superior strength or force.-अधिकरणम् the affairs of an army;-अध्यक्षः 1 a general or commander of an army; सेनापतिबलाध्यक्षौ सर्वदिक्षु निवेशयेत् Ms.7.189.-2 a war-minister.-3 An officer in charge of infantry.-अनुजः an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa.-अन्वित a.1 endowed with strength, mighty, powerful.-2 leading an army.-अबलम् 1 comparative strength and want of strength, relative strength and weakness; परात्मनोः परिच्छिद्य शक्त्या- दीनां बलाबलम् R.17.59.-2 relative significance and insignificance, comparative importance and unimport- ance; समय एव करोति बलाबलम् Śi.6.44. ˚अधिकरणम् a kind of न्यायभेद according to Jaimini.-अभ्रः an army in the form of a cloud.-अरातिः an epithet of Indra.-अर्थिन् a. desirous of power; राज्ञो बलार्थिनः षष्ठे (वर्षे उपनयनं कार्यम्) Ms.2.37.-अवलेपः pride of strength.-अशः, -असः 1 consumption.-2 the phlegmatic humour (कफ).-3 a swelling in the throat (which stops the passages of food).-आढ्यः a bean.-आत्मिका a kind of sun-flower (हस्तिशुण्डी).-आलयः a military camp; पूज्यमानो हरिगणैराजगाम बलालयम् Rām.6.112.8.-आहः water.-उत्कट a. of mighty strength; न वध्यते ह्यविश्वस्तो दुर्बलो$पि बलोत्कटैः Pt.2.44;3.115.-उपपन्न, -उपेत a. endowed with strength, strong, powerful; एतां रामबलोपेतां रक्षां यः सुकृती पठेत् Rāmarakṣā.1.-उपादानम् Recruitment of the army; Kau. A.-ओघः a multitude of troops, numerous army; लक्ष्मीं दधत् प्रति- गिरेरलघुर्बलौघः Śi.5.2.-कर, -कृत् a. strengthening.-कृत done by force or against free consent; सर्वान् बलकृता- नर्थानकृतान् मनुरब्रवीत् Ms.8.168.-क्षोभः disturbance in the army, mutiny, revolt.-चक्रम् 1 dominion, sove- reignty.-2 an army, a host.-ज a. produced by power.(-जम्) 1 a city-gate, gate.-2 a field.-3 grain, a heap of grain; त्वं समीरण इव प्रतीक्षितः कर्षकेण बलजान् पुपूषता Śi.14.7.-4 war, battle-5 marrow, pith.-6 a pretty figure.(-जा) 1 the earth.-2 a handsome woman.-3 a kind of jasmine (Arabian).-4 a rope.-तापनः an epithet of Indra; अफिषिषेच मरन्दरसामृतैर्नवलताबलता- पनरत्नभम् (अलिनम्) Rām. Ch.4.12.-दः an ox, a bullock-दर्पः pride of strength.-देवः 1 air, wind.-2 N. of the elder brother of Kṛiṣṇa; see बलराम below.-बलदेवा (वी) f. N. of a medicinal herb which is also called त्रायमाण. It grows in the forests on the slopes of the Himālayas and in Persia.-द्विष् m.,-निषूदनः epithets of Indra; बलनिषूदनमर्थपतिं च तम् R.9.3.-निग्रह a. weakening, enervating.-पतिः 1 a general, commander.-2 an epithet of Indra.-पुच्छकः a crow; Nigh. Ratn.-पृष्ठकः a kind of deer (Mar. रोहें).-प्रद a. giving strength, invigorating.-प्रमथनी N. of a form of Durgā.-प्रसूः N. of Rohinī, mother of Balarāma.-भद्र a. strong, powerful.(-द्रः) 1 a strong or powerful man.-2 a kind of ox.-3 N. of Balarāma, q. v. below.-4 the tree called लोध्र.-5 N. of Ananta. (-द्रा) a maiden.-भिद् m. an epithet of Indra; Ś.2.-भृत् a. strong, powerful.-मुख्यः the chief of an army.-रामः 'the strong Rāma', N. of the elder brother of Kṛiṣṇa. [He was the seventh son of Vasudava and Devakī; but transferred to the womb of Rohiṇī to save him from falling a prey to the cruelty of Kaṁsa. He and his brother Kṛiṣṇa were brought up by Nanda in Gokula. When quite young, he killed the powerful demons Dhenuka and Pralamba, and performed, like his brother, many feats of surprising strength. On one occasion Balarāma under the influence of wine, of which he was very fond, called upon the Yamunā river to come to him that he might bathe; and on his command being unheeded, he plunged his plough-share into the river and dragged the waters after him, until the river assumed a human form and asked his for- givenss. On another occasion he dragged towards himself the whole city of Hastināpura along with its walls. As Kṛiṣṇa was a friend and admirer of the Pāṇḍavas, so Balarāma was of the Kauravas, as was seen in his desire of giving his sister Subhadrā to Duryodhana rather than to Arjuna; yet he declined to take any part in the great Bhāratī war either with the Pāṇḍa- vas or the Kauravas. He is represented as dressed in blue clothes, and armed with a ploughshare which was his most effective weapon. His wife was Revatī. He is sometimes regarded as an incarnation of the serpent Śeṣa and sometimes as the eighth incarnation of Viṣṇu; see the quotation under हल].-वर्जित a. infirm, weak.-वर्णिन् a. strong and looking well.-वर्धन a. invigorating, strengthening. -m. N. of स्थण्डिलाग्नि in उत्सर्जन or उपाकर्म.-विन्यासः array or arrangement of troops.-व्यसनम् the defeat of an army.-व्यापद् f. decrease of strength.-शालिन् a. strong; बलशालितया यथा तथा वा धियमुच्छेदपरामयं दधानः Ki.13.12.-समुत्थानम् Recruiting a strong army; Kau. A.1.16; तमभियोक्तुं बलसमुत्थानमकरोत् Dk.2.8.-सूदनः an epithet of Indra.-सेना a strong army, an army, host.-स्थ a. strong, powerful. (-स्थः) a warrior, soldier.-स्थितिः f.1 a camp; an encampment.-2 a royal camp.-हन्, -हन्तृ m.1 an epithet of Indra; पाण्डुः स्मरति ते नित्यं बलहन्तुः समीपगः Mb.15.2.17.-2 of Balarāma.-3 phlegm.-हीन a. destitute of strength, weak, feeble. -
22 barrer con
v.1 to sweep the floor with.María barrió con una mano Mary swept the floor with one hand.2 to raze.El huracán barrió con toda la ciudad The storm razed the whole city.3 to take away the whole lot of, to scoop.Barrió con todos los premios He scooped all the awards.4 to clean up, to beat up, to beat down, to defeat decisively. -
23 from
from [frəm, stressed frɒm](a) (indicating starting point → in space) de;∎ Einstein came to this country from Germany Einstein a quitté l'Allemagne pour s'établir ici;∎ her parents came from Russia ses parents venaient de Russie;∎ where's your friend from? d'où est ou vient votre ami?;∎ I've just come back from there j'en reviens;∎ there are no direct flights from Hobart il n'y a pas de vol direct à partir d'Hobart;∎ the 11:10 from Cambridge le train de 11 heures 10 en provenance de Cambridge;∎ the airport is about 15 kilometres from the city centre l'aéroport se trouve à 15 kilomètres environ du centre-ville;∎ it rained all the way from Calais to Paris il a plu pendant tout le trajet de Calais à Paris;∎ I saw him from a long way off je l'ai vu de loin;∎ it takes fifteen minutes from here to my house il faut quinze minutes pour aller d'ici à chez moi;∎ from town to town de ville en ville(b) (indicating starting point → in time) de, à partir de, depuis;∎ from now on désormais, dorénavant;∎ from that day depuis ce jour, à partir de ce jour;∎ from morning till night du matin au soir;∎ from the age of four à partir de quatre ans;∎ she was unhappy from her first day at boarding school elle a été malheureuse dès son premier jour à l'internat;∎ from the start dès ou depuis le début;∎ a week from today dans huit jours;∎ where will we be a year from now? où serons-nous dans un an?;∎ she remembered him from her childhood elle se souvenait de lui dans son enfance;∎ we've got food left over from last night nous avons des restes d'hier soir(c) (indicating starting point → in price, quantity) à partir de;∎ potatoes from 50 pence a kilo des pommes de terre à partir de 50 pence le kilo;∎ knives from £2 each des couteaux à partir de 2 livres la pièce;∎ the price has been increased from 50 pence to 60 pence on a augmenté le prix de 50 pence à 60 pence;∎ 6 from 14 is 8 6 ôté de 14 donne 8;∎ we went from three employees to fifteen in a year nous sommes passés de trois à quinze employés en un an;∎ the bird lays from four to six eggs l'oiseau pond de quatre à six œufs;∎ every flavour of ice-cream from vanilla to pistachio tous les parfums de glace de la vanille à la pistache(d) (indicating origin, source) de;∎ who's the letter from? de qui est la lettre?;∎ from… (on letter, parcel) expéditeur/expéditrice…;∎ don't tell her that the flowers are from me ne lui dites pas que les fleurs viennent de moi;∎ tell her that from me dites-lui cela de ma part;∎ I got a phone call from her yesterday j'ai reçu un coup de fil d'elle hier;∎ he got the idea from a book he read il a trouvé l'idée dans un livre qu'il a lu;∎ where did you get the ring from? où avez-vous eu la bague?;∎ you can get a money order from the post office vous pouvez avoir un mandat à la poste;∎ I bought my piano from a neighbour j'ai acheté mon piano à un voisin;∎ you mustn't borrow money from them vous ne devez pas leur emprunter de l'argent;∎ she stole some documents from the ministry elle a volé des documents au ministère;∎ who stole the key from her? qui lui a volé la clef?;∎ I heard about it from the landlady c'est la propriétaire qui m'en a parlé;∎ a scene from a play une scène d'une pièce;∎ a quotation from Shakespeare une citation tirée de Shakespeare;∎ he translates from English into French il traduit d'anglais en français;∎ she still has injuries resulting from the crash elle a encore des blessures qui datent de l'accident;∎ she's been away from work for a week ça fait une semaine qu'elle n'est pas allée au travail;∎ they returned from their holidays yesterday ils sont rentrés de vacances hier;∎ the man from the Inland Revenue le monsieur du fisc(e) (off, out of)∎ she took a book from the shelf elle a pris un livre sur l'étagère;∎ he drank straight from the bottle il a bu à même la bouteille;∎ she drew a gun from her pocket elle sortit un revolver de sa poche;∎ he took a beer from the fridge il a pris une bière dans le frigo;∎ guaranteed to remove stains from all surfaces (in advertisement) enlève les taches sur toutes les surfaces(f) (indicating position, location) de;∎ from the top you can see the whole city du haut on voit toute la ville;∎ you get a great view from the bridge on a une très belle vue du pont;∎ the rock juts out from the cliff le rocher dépasse de la falaise(g) (indicating cause, reason)∎ you can get sick from drinking the water vous pouvez tomber malade en buvant l'eau;∎ his back hurt from lifting heavy boxes il avait mal au dos après avoir soulevé des gros cartons;∎ I guessed she was Australian from the way she spoke j'ai deviné qu'elle était australienne à sa façon de parler;∎ I know him from seeing him at the club je le reconnais pour l'avoir vu au cercle;∎ he died from grief il est mort de chagrin;∎ to act from conviction agir par conviction∎ they are made from flour ils sont faits à base de farine;∎ Calvados is made from apples le calvados est fait avec des pommes;∎ she played the piece from memory elle joua le morceau de mémoire;∎ I speak from personal experience je sais de quoi je parle(i) (judging by) d'après;∎ from the way she talks you'd think she were the boss à l'entendre, on croirait que c'est elle le patron;∎ from the way she sings you'd think she were a professional à l'entendre chanter on dirait que c'est son métier;∎ from his looks you might suppose that… à le voir on dirait que…;∎ from what I can see… à ce que je vois…;∎ from what I gather… d'après ce que j'ai cru comprendre…(j) (in comparisons) de;∎ it's no different from riding a bike c'est comme faire du vélo;∎ how do you tell one from the other? comment les reconnais-tu l'un de l'autre?(k) (indicating prevention, protection) de;∎ she saved me from drowning elle m'a sauvé de la noyade;∎ we sheltered from the rain in a cave nous nous sommes abrités de la pluie dans une caverne;∎ they were hidden from view on ne les voyait pas -
24 Ἱεροσόλυμα
Ἱεροσόλυμα, τά and ἡ (also Ἰερ-, Ἱεροσάλημα [GJs 20:4 pap]) and Ἰερουσαλήμ, ἡ indecl. (also Ἱερ-; יְרוּשָׁלַיִם, יְרוּשָׁלֵם) Jerusalem. On the breathing s. B-D-F §39, 1; Mlt-H. 101; on the form of the name s. B-D-F §56, 1 and 4; W.-S. §10, 3; Mlt-H. 147f; Ramsay, Exp. 7th ser., 3, 1907, 110ff, 414f; Harnack, D. Apostelgesch. 1908, 72ff; RSchütz, ZNW 11, 1910, 169–87; JJeremias, ZNW 65, ’74, 273–76; GKilpatrick, NovT 25, ’83, 318–26; DSylva, ZNW 74, ’83, 207–21.—τὰ Ἱεροσόλυμα (Polyb. 16, 39, 4; Diod S 34 + 35, Fgm. 1, 1; 2; 3; 5; Strabo 16, 2, 34; 36; 40; Appian, Syr. 50 §252; Cass. Dio 37, 15; 17; Timochares [II B.C.]: 165 Fgm. 1 Jac. [in Eus., PE 9, 35]; Ps.-Hecataeus: 264 Fgm. 21, 197 Jac. [in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 197]; Agatharchides [II B.C.]: 86 Fgm. 20a, 209 Jac. [in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 209]; Manetho [III B.C.]: 609 Fgm. 10 a, 241 Jac. [in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 241 al.]; Lysimachus [I B.C.–I A.D.]: 621 Fgm. 1, 311 Jac. [in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 311]; PGM 13, 997; LXX in Apocr. [Thackeray 168]; EpArist 32; 35; 52; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 278; Joseph. [Niese index]; Just. [9 times]) is the form found in Mt (the sole exception 23:37 is fr. a quot.), Mk and J; it is also found in Lk and Ac, as well as Gal 1:17f; 2:1; PtK 4 p. 15, 35.—πᾶσα Ἱεροσόλυμα Mt 2:3; GEb 13, 78; seems to go back to a form ἡ Ἱεροσόλυμα, ης (cp. Pel.-Leg. 14, 14 πᾶσα [ἡ] Ἱεροσόλυμα; Tob 14:4; s. B-D-F §56, 4.—S. also PGM 4, 3069 ἐν τῇ καθαρᾷ Ἱεροσολύμῳ and 13, 233 ἐν Ἱερωσολύμῳ).—ἡ Ἰερουσαλήμ (predom. in LXX; pseudepigr.; Philo, Somn. 2, 250; Just. [22 times apart from quot.]; Mel. [consistently].—Jos., C. Ap. 1, 179 Clearchus [Fgm. 7] is quoted as reporting remarks of his teacher Aristotle in which the latter uses the form Ἱερουσαλήμη [doubted by Niese; Eus., PE 9, 5, 6 has the same quot. fr. Clearchus w. the form Ἱερουσαλήμ]) besides Mt 23:37 (s. above) in Lk, Ac (s. P-LCouchoud/RStahl, RHR 97, 1928, 9–17), predom. in Paul, Hb 12:22; Rv; 1 Cl 41:2; Judaicon 20, 71; GPt; εἰς Ἱερουσαλήμ AcPl Ha 8, 30 (Ἱεροσόλυμα BMM verso 1).—Mostly without the art. (PsSol; GrBar prol. 2; AscIs), s. B-D-F §261, 3; 275, 2; W-S. §18, 5e; w. the art. only J 2:23; 5:2; 10:22; 11:18; cp. Ac 5:28; Gal 4:25f; Rv 3:12. No certain conclusions can be drawn concerning the use of the two forms of the name (they are used in the same immediate context by Hecataeus [264 Fgm. 21 Jac., in Eus., PE 9, 4, 2 v.l.]); the mss. vary considerably in their practice.① the city of Jerusalem, Jerusalem Mt 2:1 and oft.; Mk 3:8 and oft.; Lk 2:25, 41; J 1:19; Ro 15:19, 25f; Gal 1:17f; 2:1 al. ἀναβαίνειν εἰς Ἱεροσόλυμα Mt 20:17f; Mk 10:32f; Lk 19:28; J 2:13; 5:1; 11:55; Ac 21:15; 25:1; Ἰερουσαλήμ Lk 18:31; Ac 11:2; 21:12. καταβαίνειν ἀπὸ Ἱεροσολύμων Mk 3:22; Ac 11:27; 25:7; καταβαίνειν ἀπὸ Ἰερουσαλήμ Lk 10:30; Ac 8:26. θυγατέρες Ἰερουσαλήμ Lk 23:28, s. θυγάτηρ 3.② Jerusalem as collective for its inhabitants, Jerusalem πᾶσα Ἱ. the whole city of Jerusalem (Caecilius Calactinus, Fgm. 75 p. 57, 8 says πᾶσα ἡ Ἑλλάς [Thu. 1, 6, 1] stands ἀντὶ τῶν Ἑλλήνων; Pla., Ep. 7, 348a πᾶσα Σικελία; Demosth. 18, 18; Psellus p. 43, 12 πᾶσα ἡ Πόλις=‘all Byzantines’) Mt 2:3; cp. 3:5; Ἰερουσαλὴμ Ἰερουσαλήμ 23:37 (Aeschines, Ctesiph. 133 Θῆβαι, Θῆβαι; Ps.-Demetr. in Eloc. 267 adds to this Aeschines passage the comment, ‘The repetition of the name produces a powerful effect’; sim. Lk 10:41; 22:31; Ac 9:4.—HvanderKwaak, NovT 8, ’66, 56–70); Lk 2:38; 13:34 (Jerusalem is here viewed as dead; such personal address is normal in the ancient world: HJahnow, Das hebräische Leichenlied 1923, 50f; 100; s. for the Hellenic world Il. 18, 333; 19, 287; 315); Ac 21:31.—For a geographical and historical treatment HGuthe, RE VIII 666ff; XXIII 671f; HVincent and F-MAbel, Jérusalem I 1912; II 1926; GDalman, J. u. s. Gelände 1930; MJoin-Lambert, Jerusalem (tr. CHaldane) ’58; PWinter, ‘Nazareth’ and ‘Jer.’ in Lk 1 and 2, NTS 3, ’56/57, 136–42 (lit.); CKopp, The Holy Places of the Gospels ’63 (tr. RWalls), 283–417. On its cultural history JJeremias, Jerus. in the Time of Jesus (tr. FH and CHCave) ’69; BLifshitz, Jérusalem sous la domination romaine: ANRW II/8, 77, 444–89; MPorthuis/CSafrai, eds., The Centrality of Jerusalem ’96. For its theol. significance, JBlinzler in Wikenhauser Festschr. ’52, 20–52; JSchneider, ibid., 207–29. BHHW II 820–50 (lit.). OEANE III 224–38.③ transcendent Jerusalem, Jerusalem, fig. and eschatol. usage ἡ νῦν Ἰ. the present J. is contrasted w. the ἄνω Ἰ. the heavenly J. Gal 4:25f. For the latter also Ἰ. ἐπουράνιος Hb 12:22 and ἡ καινὴ Ἰ. the new J. Rv 3:12; 21:2, also ἡ ἁγία Ἰ. 21:10; cp. vs. 2. On the theol. usage s. JdeYoung, Jerus. in the NT ’60.—For lit. s. on πόλις 2.—M-M. EDNT. TW. -
25 כרך II, כרכא
כְּרַךְII, כְּרַכָּא, כַּרְכָּא ch. sam(כרךְ sea-towns, mercantile ports). Targ. 2 Sam. 20:19. Targ. Jer. 51:25 (h. text הד); a. fr.Yoma 53b דתרום רישך אכולה כ׳ that thy head be raised over the whole city (that thou become the leader of the Jewish community). Taan.22a מגנית אכולה כ׳ thou art the protector of the whole community. Ḥull.56b כ׳ דכולה ביה a community in which everything (all classes) can be found; a. fr.Pl. כְּרַכִּין, כְּרַכַּיָּא, כַּרְכּ׳. Targ. Num. 13:19 (O. ed. Berl. כַּרְכִין, Var. כַּרְכִּין, כְּרָכִין, כְּרַכִין). Targ. Job 4:10 ed. Lag. מרתיתין כרכיא (ed. מרתיחין כרביא, corr. acc.).כְּרַכָּא ד־, כְּרַכָּה ד־ Fort …, v. respective determinants.Targ. Y. Num. 34:8 כַּרְכּוֹי דבר סניגורא the forts of Ib. כדכוד דבר זעמה or כדכור, read: כַּרְכּוֹי. -
26 כְּרַךְ
כְּרַךְII, כְּרַכָּא, כַּרְכָּא ch. sam(כרךְ sea-towns, mercantile ports). Targ. 2 Sam. 20:19. Targ. Jer. 51:25 (h. text הד); a. fr.Yoma 53b דתרום רישך אכולה כ׳ that thy head be raised over the whole city (that thou become the leader of the Jewish community). Taan.22a מגנית אכולה כ׳ thou art the protector of the whole community. Ḥull.56b כ׳ דכולה ביה a community in which everything (all classes) can be found; a. fr.Pl. כְּרַכִּין, כְּרַכַּיָּא, כַּרְכּ׳. Targ. Num. 13:19 (O. ed. Berl. כַּרְכִין, Var. כַּרְכִּין, כְּרָכִין, כְּרַכִין). Targ. Job 4:10 ed. Lag. מרתיתין כרכיא (ed. מרתיחין כרביא, corr. acc.).כְּרַכָּא ד־, כְּרַכָּה ד־ Fort …, v. respective determinants.Targ. Y. Num. 34:8 כַּרְכּוֹי דבר סניגורא the forts of Ib. כדכוד דבר זעמה or כדכור, read: כַּרְכּוֹי. -
27 Ground
subs.P. and V. γῆ, ἡ, P. ἔδαφος, τό, Ar. and V. γαῖα, ἡ, χθών, ἡ, πέδον, τό, δάπεδον, τό (Eur., Ion, 576, Or. 1645) (also Xen.), V. οὖδας, τό.Land for cultivating: P. and V. γῆ, ἡ, ἀγρός, ὁ (or pl.), Ar. and V. ἄρουρα, ἡ (Plat. also but rare P.), γύαι, οἱ.On the ground: use adv., Ar. and V. χαμαί, πέδοι (also Plat. but rare P.).Sleeping on the ground, adj.: V. χαμαικοίτης,Fallen on the ground: V. χαμαιπετής.Walking the ground: V. πεδοστιβής, χθονοστιβής.To the ground: use adv., Ar. and V. χαμᾶζε, V. πέδονδε ἔραζε (Æsch., frag.).From the ground: V. γῆθεν, Ar. χαμᾶθεν.Under the ground: see Underground.He is an enemy to the whole city and the very ground it stands on: P. ἐχθρός (ἐστιν) ὅλῃ τῇ πόλει καὶ τῷ τῆς πόλεως ἐδάφει (Dem. 99).The city stood on high ground: P. (ἡ πόλις) ἦν ἐφʼ ὑψηλῶν χωρίων (Thuc. 3, 97).met., Excuse: P. and V. πρόφασις, ἡ.Reason, plea: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ.Cause: P. and V. αἰτία, ἡ.Principle: P. and V. ἀρχή, ἡ, P. ὑπόθεσις, ἡ.Ground for, pretext for: P. and V. ἀφορμή, ἡ (gen.).On all grounds: P. and V. πανταχῆ.On neither ground: P. κατʼ οὐδέτερον.On what ground? V. ἐκ τίνος λόγου;Why? P. and V. τί; τοῦ χάριν; P. τοῦ ἕνεκα; διὰ τί; V. πρὸς τί; εἰς τί; τί χρῆμα; τίνος χάριν; τίνος ἕκατι; ἐκ τοῦ; see Why.Go over old ground constantly: P. θάμα μεταστρέφεσθαι ἐπὶ τὰ εἰρημένα (Plat., Crat. 428D).Gain ground, v.: P. and V. προχωρεῖν.Lose ground: P. ἐλασσοῦσθαι.Stand one's ground: P. and V. ὑφίστασθαι, μένειν, P. μένειν κατὰ χώραν.Recover ground lost through indolence: P. τὰ κατερρᾳθυμημένα πάλιν ἀναλαμβάνειν (Dem. 42).——————v. trans.Secure, make firm: P. βεβαιοῦν.Plant, fix: P. and V. πηγνύναι, V. ἐρείδειν, ἀντερείδειν.Ground arms: P. ὅπλα τίθεσθαι.Run aground, v. intrans.: P. ὀκέλλειν, ἐποκέλλειν, V. ἐξοκέλλειν.——————adj.Of corn: P. ἀληλεμένος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Ground
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28 ferment
1. fə'ment verb1) (to (make something) go through a particular chemical change (as when yeast is added to dough in the making of bread): Grape juice must be fermented before it becomes wine.) gjære, fermentere2) (to excite or be excited: He is the kind of person to ferment trouble.) hisse opp, bli opphisset, skape trøbbel2. 'fə:ment noun(a state of excitement: The whole city was in a ferment.) gjærende uro, opphisselseese--------fermentering--------gjære--------gjæring--------uroIsubst. \/ˈfɜːment\/1) gjær, gjærstoff, ferment2) ( også overført) pådrivende faktor, gjærende uro3) gjæring4) surdeigin a (state of) ferment \/ in ferment ( overført) (være) i gjære, i opprørIIverb \/fəˈment\/1) ( biologi) fermentere (katalysere ved hjelp av enzymer)2) ( også overført) gjære, fermentere3) få til å gjære, la gjære4) gjære, hisse opp, opprøre, egge opp, opphissebe fermented gjæreferment unrest skape uro -
29 alto
1. adj highpersona talla voce alta in a loud voiceleggere aloudin alto at the topmoto upa notte alta in the middle of the night2. m top* * *alto agg.1 high; ( di statura) tall; ( di spessore) thick: quella torre è molto alta, that tower is very high; il monte è alto 2114 metri, the mountain is 2114 metres high; il ragazzo è alto per la sua età, the boy is tall for his age; una bistecca bella alta, a really thick steak // il sole era alto sull'orizzonte, the sun was high above the horizon // andare a testa alta, to hold one's head high // tenere alto il morale, to keep one's morale high4 ( di suono) ( acuto) high, shrill; ( forte) loud: parlare a voce alta, to speak in a loud voice (o loudly)5 ( elevato) high: il prezzo mi sembra molto alto, the price seems very high to me // (econ.): alto costo, expensiveness; alta congiuntura, boom // (med.) pressione alta, high pressure6 (fig.) ( nobile, sublime) high, excellent; noble; un gesto di alta generosità, a very generous gesture; un uomo di alti sentimenti, a man of noble character; avere un'alta opinione di qlcu., to have a high (o excellent) opinion of s.o. // tenere alto il proprio nome, la propria reputazione, to keep one's (good) reputation7 (fig.) ( di classe, di importanza) high; ( di grado) high-ranking, top: l'alta società, high society; l'alta finanza, high finance; l'alta matematica, higher mathematics; le classi alte, upper classes; un alto funzionario, a high-ranking (o top) official; l'alta direzione, top management; alti studi, advanced studies // l'alta stagione, the high season // alto tradimento, high treason10 ( di tempo) late: la Pasqua è alta quest'anno, Easter is late this year // a giorno alto, a notte alta, late in the day, in the night◆ s.m.1 height, top // gli alti e bassi della vita, the ups and downs of life (o the vicissitudes of life) // un ordine venuto dall'alto, an order from the top // far cadere una cosa dall'alto, to do (o to give) sthg. condescendingly // guardare qlcu. dall'alto in basso, to look down on s.o.alto avv.2 ( ad alta voce) aloud, loudly: proclamare alto che..., to proclaim loudly that...* * *['alto] alto (-a)1. agg1) (gen) high, tall2) (suono: elevato) high(-pitched), (forte) loudad alta voce — out loud, aloud
l'ha detto a voce alta perché sentissero tutti — she said it in a loud voice so that everybody would hear
abbassa un po', è troppo alto — turn it down a bit, it's too loud
3) (fig : elevato: carica, dignitario) high, (sentimenti, pensieri) lofty, nobleavere un'alta opinione di sé — to have a high opinion of o.s.
4) (profondo: acqua) deep5) Geog6) (largo: tessuto) wide2. sm(parte superiore) top (part)in alto — up
dall'alto fig — from on high
dall'alto in o al basso — up and down
3. avv(volare) high"alto" — (su casse di imballaggio) "this side up"
4.* * *['alto] 1.1) (di altezza considerevole) [montagna, muro, tacco] high; [albero, monumento, edificio, erba] tall; [ neve] deep; (profondo) [ acqua] deep; (spesso) [ strato] thick2) (di statura elevata) [ persona] tallla parte -a di — the top part of [edificio, muro]
4) (in una scala di valori) [temperatura, pressione, densità, voto, prezzo, reddito] highavere un'-a opinione di qcn. — to have a high opinion of sb
5) (forte) [voce, suono] loud6) mus. (acuto) [nota, tonalità] high(-pitched)di alto rango — of high rank, high-ranking
8) (nel tempo)10) geogr. upper2.sostantivo maschile1) (parte superiore) top"alto" — (sugli imballaggi) "this side up"
2) in alto3) dall'alto from above, from the top, from on high3.avverbio [volare, saltare] highalto dirigente — top o senior manager
alto funzionario — high-ranking official, senior officer
- a definizione — telev. high definition
- a moda — haute couture, high fashion
- a pressione — meteor. high pressure
- a stagione — peak o high season
- a tensione — el. high tension o voltage
- a uniforme — dress uniform, formal o full dress
- a velocità — ferr. high speed
••guardare qcn. dall'alto in basso — to eye sb. up and down, to look down on sb. o down one's nose at sb.
avere degli -i e bassi — to have one's ups and downs; econ. to have peaks and troughs
andare a testa -a — to walk tall o with one's head held high
* * *alto/'alto/1 (di altezza considerevole) [montagna, muro, tacco] high; [albero, monumento, edificio, erba] tall; [ neve] deep; (profondo) [ acqua] deep; (spesso) [ strato] thick; un muro alto 5 metri a five-metre high wall2 (di statura elevata) [ persona] tall; quanto sei alto? how tall are you? what's your height? sono alto un metro e sessanta I'm one metre sixty (tall)3 (in posizione elevata) la parte -a di the top part of [edificio, muro]; lo scaffale più alto the top shelf; la città -a the upper town; il sole è alto sull'orizzonte the sun is high above the horizon4 (in una scala di valori) [temperatura, pressione, densità, voto, prezzo, reddito] high; avere un'-a opinione di qcn. to have a high opinion of sb.5 (forte) [voce, suono] loud; a voce -a [leggere, pensare] aloud, in a loud voice; [ parlare] loudly6 mus. (acuto) [nota, tonalità] high(-pitched)8 (nel tempo) l'alto Medioevo the early Middle Ages2 in alto guardare in alto to look up; nell'angolo in alto a sinistra in the top left-hand corner; mirare troppo in alto to aim too high (anche fig.)3 dall'alto from above, from the top, from on highIII avverbio[volare, saltare] highguardare qcn. dall'alto in basso to eye sb. up and down, to look down on sb. o down one's nose at sb.; - i e bassi ups and downs; avere degli -i e bassi to have one's ups and downs; econ. to have peaks and troughs; mani in alto! hands up! andare a testa -a to walk tall o with one's head held high\alto dirigente top o senior manager; alto funzionario high-ranking official, senior officer; alto mare high o open sea; alto tradimento high treason; - a definizione telev. high definition; - a fedeltà high-fidelity; - a finanza high finance; - a marea high tide o water; - a moda haute couture, high fashion; - a pressione meteor. high pressure; - a società high society; - a stagione peak o high season; - a tensione el. high tension o voltage; - a uniforme dress uniform, formal o full dress; - a velocità ferr. high speed. -
30 plaster
ˈplɑ:stə
1. сущ.
1) штукатурка to apply, daub plaster ≈ штукатурить to apply, daub plaster to a wall ≈ штукатурить стену crumbling, falling plaster ≈ отваливающаяся, осыпающаяся штукатурка plaster comes off, falls off (a wall) ≈ штукатурка отваливается, осыпается (со стены) plaster of Paris
2) а) мед. пластырь б) перен. "лекарство от душевных ран";
то, что смягчает переживания, страдания
2. гл.
1) а) штукатурить The holes in the wall had been plastered over/up so that they didn't show. ≈ Дыры в стене были заштукатурены, так что их не было видно. б) замазывать, промазывать (чаще всего ≈ глиной) Why could he not plaster the chinks? ≈ Почему он смог замазать (заделать) щели?
2) а) мед., уст. накладывать пластырь б) перен. смягчать, облегчать боль She gave the man five shillings to plaster the blow. ≈ Она дала человеку пять шиллингов, чтобы хоть как-то смягчить удар. Syn: alleviate, soothe
3) мазать, намазывать;
покрывать слоем (чего-л.) The boy was plastering butter on his bread. ≈ Мальчик мазал масло на хлеб.
4) марать, замазывать, пачкать, грязнить Your boots are plastered with mud. ≈ У тебя все ботинки в грязи. Syn: bedaub, besmear
5) наклеивать, оклеивать The whole city was plastered with advertisements for the show. ≈ Весь город был оклеен афишами этого шоу.
6) грубо льстить (тж. plaster with praise)
7) подмешивать гипс (в вино)
8) а) спорт избивать, наказывать( противника, соперника) б) воен. обстреливать (цель) интенсивным огнем
9) застывать, затвердевать, как гипс Syn: cake
2. ∙ plaster over (строительство) штукатурка (для внутренних работ) ;
замазка;
шпаклевка - wall * стенная штукатурка - dentist's * (медицина) зубной цемент гипс - gypsum * алебастр - to put a leg in * положить ногу в гипс, наложить гипс на ногу пластырь - adhesive /sticking/ * лейкопластырь - mustard * горчичник то, что облегчает боль, страдания - a * for all sores панацея, средство от всех бед (американизм) (сленг) масло (американизм) (сленг) банкнота, бумажка в один доллар( канадское) (разговорное) закладная - to put a * on a house заложить дом( американизм) (сленг) шпик, хвост( американизм) (сленг) повестка( американизм) (сленг) ордер на арест (тж. * over, * up) (строительство) штукатурить - to * (over /up/) a wall оштукатурить стену (тж. * over, * up) заделывать;
замазывать - to * (up) a crack замазать /заделать/ трещину - to * over the cracks( разговорное) скрывать недостатки;
(разговорное) сглаживать противоречия - to * a quarrel (кое-как) помириться мазать, намазывать;
покрывать слоем (чего-л.) - to * one's face with powder сильно напудриться - to * down one's hair напомадить и пригладить волосы - hair *ed up with pomatum густо напомаженные волосы - a tongue thickly *ed with white fur язык, покрытый сильным белым налетом, сильно обложенный язык пачкать - to get *ed (просторечие) испачкаться, измазаться - he was *ed over with mud он был весь в грязи, он был весь забрызган /измазан/ грязью наклеивать - walls *ed with advertisements стены, обклеенные объявлениями - a trunk *ed with labels кофр с многочисленными наклейками грубо льстить (тж. * over, * up) - he *ed them with praise to be similarly beplastered in turn он грубо льстил им, чтобы в ответ услышать лесть накладывать пластырь облегчать, успокаивать боль компенсировать - a candy *ed the bitter medicine конфетка подсластила горькое лекарство (грубо, аляписто) разукрашивать - she was *ed with diamonds она была увешана бриллиантами застывать, затвердевать, как гипс - the soil *ed like stone земля стала твердой как камень( канадское) (разговорное) заложить имущество( особ. дом) (военное) (жаргон) обстреливать гипсовать( вино), прибавлять гипс (в вино) (сельскохозяйственное) гипсовать почву (американизм) (сленг) жестоко избивать, наказывать (американизм) (сленг) разрушать, опустошать mustard ~ горчичник mustard ~ разг. навязчивый человек, "банный лист" plaster грубо льстить (тж. plaster with praise) ~ накладывать пластырь ~ намазывать;
покрывать ~ пачкать ~ пластырь ~ подмешивать гипс (в вино) ~ штукатурить ~ штукатурка;
plaster of Paris гипс ~ штукатурка;
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31 scour
I verb(to clean by hard rubbing.) skure, skrubbeII verb(to make a thorough search of: They scoured the woods for the child.) gjennomsøkeskureIsubst. \/ˈskaʊə\/1) skuring, skylling, spyling2) bortskylling, erosjon, utgraving, undergraving3) ( veterinærfag) diaré4) ( tekstil e.l.) rensevæskegive something a good scour skure av noe skikkeligIIverb \/ˈskaʊə\/1) skure, skrubbe ren2) skure bort, gni bort, skylle bort, spyle bort3) være mulig å skrubbe ren4) bli ren og blank ved skuring5) ( om ull e.l.) rense, vaske6) grave ut, erodere, pløye (opp)7) ( veterinærfag) ha diaré8) ( veterinærfag) rense ut, lakserescour of rense for, renske forscour off\/away skure bort, gni bort, skylle bort, spyle bortscour out skure ut av pløye (opp), grave (ut)IIIverb \/ˈskaʊə\/1) gjennomsøke, lete over alt2) gjennomstreife, dra omkring i, seile over3) gjøre usikker, herje4) springe, løpe, jagescour about for\/after eller scour around for\/after jage (rundt) etter -
32 ricercare
( cercare di nuovo) look again for( cercare con cura) search or look for* * *ricercare v.tr.1 ( cercare di nuovo) to look for (s.o., sthg.) again2 ( cercare con cura) to seek*, to seek* for (s.o., sthg.), to search for (s.o., sthg.), to hunt (for sthg.): cerca e ricerca l'ho trovato, after hunting high and low I found it; il ladro fu ricercato per tutta la città, they combed the whole city for the man; quell'uomo è ricercato dalla polizia, that man is wanted by the police; ricercare l'autore di un delitto, to search for (o to make a search for) the criminal (o to hunt the criminal) // devi ricercare dentro di te la serenità, you must find your serenity within yourself // ricercare le parole, to choose one's words carefully3 ( perseguire) to pursue, to seek* after (sthg.): ricercare la felicità, i piaceri mondani, to pursue (o to seek after) happiness, worldly pleasures4 ( investigare, studiare) to investigate, to inquire into (sthg.): ricercare le cause di un incidente, to investigate the causes of an accident; ricercare l'origine della specie umana, to inquire into (o to investigate) the origins of the human species; ricercare la verità dei fatti, to investigate the truth of facts5 ( richiedere) to want; to require; to demand: ricerchiamo maggiore pazienza da parte vostra, we want (o demand) more patience on your part; se nessuno ricerca il mio aiuto, me ne andrò a casa, if nobody wants my help I'm going home.* * *[ritʃer'kare]verbo transitivo (cercare di trovare) to look for, to seek* [oggetto, persona]; to try to find [spiegazione, soluzione]; to seek*, to hunt [evaso, delinquente]; (perseguire) to pursue, to seek* [ felicità]è ricercato per omicidio, dalla polizia — he's wanted for murder, by the police
* * *ricercare/rit∫er'kare/ [1](cercare di trovare) to look for, to seek* [oggetto, persona]; to try to find [spiegazione, soluzione]; to seek*, to hunt [evaso, delinquente]; (perseguire) to pursue, to seek* [ felicità]; è ricercato per omicidio, dalla polizia he's wanted for murder, by the police. -
33 ♦ search
♦ search /sɜ:tʃ/n.1 cerca; ricerca; indagine: a thorough search, una ricerca accurata; a painstaking search, una ricerca meticolosa; an unsuccessful search, una ricerca infruttuosa; The explorer went off in search of drinking water, l'esploratore è andato in cerca di acqua da bere; the search for a missing person, la ricerca di una persona scomparsa; to abandon (o to call off) the search, abbandonare le ricerche; to carry out a search, fare una perquisizione● search and rescue, operazione di ricerca e soccorso; operazione di salvataggio □ (leg.) search and seizure, perquisizione e sequestro □ ( radar) search antenna, antenna di ricerca □ ( Internet) search engine, motore di ricerca □ (comput.) search form, maschera di ricerca □ (elettron.) search gate, impulso di ricerca □ (comput., Internet) search key, chiave di ricerca □ search party, squadra per le ricerche; squadra di soccorso □ (comput.) search path, percorso di ricerca □ (naut.) search periscope, periscopio d'esplorazione □ (comput., Internet) search scope, ambito di ricerca □ (comput., Internet) search string, stringa di ricerca □ (leg.) search warrant, mandato di perquisizione NOTA D'USO: - research o search?-.♦ (to) search /sɜ:tʃ/A v. t.1 perquisire; ispezionare: The guards searched the prisoner for weapons, le guardie hanno perquisito il detenuto per vedere se avesse armi; to search a hide-out, perquisire un nascondiglio; to search a ship, perquisire una nave2 perlustrare; rastrellare (fig.): The police searched the whole city for the murderer, la polizia ha perlustrato tutta la città in cerca dell'assassino3 frugare; rovistare; cercare in (o fra): to search one's memory, frugare nella memoria (o fra i ricordi); to search one's records, rovistare il proprio archivio4 penetrare in; frugare; insinuarsi in6 (comput.) ricercare; esaminare: to search a text for errors, esaminare un testo alla ricerca di errori; to search the web for information, cercare informazioni nel webB v. i.( spesso to search for) cercare; andare in cerca di; fare ricerche: to search for a reason, cercare un motivo; to search for happiness, cercare la felicità● to search one's conscience, fare un esame di coscienza □ to search one's heart, mettersi una mano sul cuore (fig.); fare un esame di coscienza □ to search into a subject, approfondire un argomento □ (med.) to search a wound, sondare (o esplorare) una ferita □ (fam.) Search me!, che ne so?; mah!; boh! -
34 plaster
['plɑːstə] 1. сущ.1) стр. штукатуркаto apply / daub plaster to a wall — штукатурить стену
crumbling / falling plaster — отваливающаяся, осыпающаяся штукатурка
plaster comes off / falls off (a wall) — штукатурка отваливается, осыпается (со стены)
2)а) мед. пластырьб) "лекарство от душевных ран"; то, что смягчает переживания, страдания2. гл.1) стр.а) штукатуритьThe holes in the wall had been plastered over / up so that they didn't show. — Дыры в стене были заштукатурены, так что их не было видно.
б) замазывать, промазывать ( обычно глиной)2) застывать; затвердевать, как гипсSyn:cake 2.3)а) формировать из гипса ( трафарет)б) мед. накладывать гипс ( или) пластырь4) смягчать, облегчать больShe gave the man five shillings to plaster the blow. — Она дала человеку пять шиллингов, чтобы хоть как-то смягчить удар.
Syn:5) мазать, намазывать; покрывать слоем (чего-л.)The boy was plastering butter on his bread. — Мальчик мазал масло на хлеб.
6) марать, замазывать, пачкать, грязнитьYour boots are plastered with mud. — У тебя все ботинки в грязи.
Syn:7) наклеивать, оклеиватьThe whole city was plastered with advertisements for the show. — Весь город был оклеен афишами этого шоу.
8) добавлять известь, гипс в вино ( для лучшей сохранности)9) = plaster with praise грубо льстить, подмазываться10) делать плоским; прилизыватьThe rain had plastered her hair to her forehead. — От дождя её волосы прилипли ко лбу.
11) амер.; разг. избивать, разделывать (противника; соперника в спорте)12) воен.; жарг. обстреливать, крыть ( цель) интенсивным огнём• -
35 alto
['alto] alto (-a)1. agg1) (gen) high, tall2) (suono: elevato) high(-pitched), (forte) loudad alta voce — out loud, aloud
l'ha detto a voce alta perché sentissero tutti — she said it in a loud voice so that everybody would hear
abbassa un po', è troppo alto — turn it down a bit, it's too loud
3) (fig : elevato: carica, dignitario) high, (sentimenti, pensieri) lofty, nobleavere un'alta opinione di sé — to have a high opinion of o.s.
4) (profondo: acqua) deep5) Geog6) (largo: tessuto) wide2. sm(parte superiore) top (part)in alto — up
dall'alto fig — from on high
dall'alto in o al basso — up and down
3. avv(volare) high"alto" — (su casse di imballaggio) "this side up"
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36 extensivo
adj.extensive, expansive, wide, diffusive.* * *► adjetivo1 extendable, extensive\hacer algo extensivo,-a a alguien to extend something to somebodyser extensivo,-a a to extend to, apply to* * *ADJ extensivehacer extensivo a — to extend to, apply to
la crítica se hizo extensiva a toda la ciudad — the criticism extended o applied to the whole city
* * *- va adjetivo1) ( aplicable) (frml)ser extensivo a alguien/algo — to apply o be applicable to somebody/something
hacer extensivo — to extend (frml)
2) (Agr) extensive* * *- va adjetivo1) ( aplicable) (frml)ser extensivo a alguien/algo — to apply o be applicable to somebody/something
hacer extensivo — to extend (frml)
2) (Agr) extensive* * *extensivo -vaA (aplicable) ( frml) ser extensivo A algn/algo to apply TO sb/sth, be applicable TO sb/sthhacer extensivo to extend ( frml)quisiera hacer extensivo mi agradecimiento a todo el personal I would like to extend my thanks to all the staffB ( Agr) extensive* * *
extensivo,-a adjetivo
1 Agr extensive
2 (aplicable) esto es extensivo a los mamíferos, this applies to mammals
lo hizo extensivo a nosotros, she extended it to us
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extensiva
* * *extensivo, -a adjesta norma es extensiva a todos los alumnos this rule extends to all pupils;hacer algo extensivo a to extend sth to;la medida se hará extensiva al resto del país the measure will be extended to the rest of the country;desearía hacer extensivo mi agradecimiento a… I would like to extend my thanks to…2. Agr extensive* * *adj extensive;hacer algo extensivo a extend sth to, apply sth to;ser extensivo a extend to, apply to -
37 ob|leźć
pf — ob|łazić impf (oblezę, obleziesz, oblazł, oblazła, obleźli — obłażę) Ⅰ vt 1. [insekty, robaki] to crawl (all) over- oblazły ją mrówki ants crawled a. swarmed (all) over her, she was crawling with ants2. pot. (obejść) to walk (all) around- oblazła całe miasto w poszukiwaniu jakiejś ulicy she walked around the whole city looking for a certain streetⅡ vi (stracić wierzchnią warstwę) [tynk] to peel a. flake off- farba obłazi ze ścian the paint is peeling a. flaking off the walls- ściany obłażą z farby the walls are peeling- futro w wielu miejscach obłazi the fur is coming out a. off in many places- lakier obłazi z paznokci the nail polish is coming offThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ob|leźć
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38 κινέω
κινέω fut. κινήσω; 1 aor. ἐκίνησα; pf. ptc. κεκινηκώς (Ath.). Pass.: fut. κινηθήσομαι LXX; aor. ἐκινήθην (s. next entry; Hom.+) ‘move’.① to cause someth. to be moved from its customary or established place, move away, remove τὶ someth. (Lysimachus [200 B.C.]: 382 Fgm. 2 Jac.; Diod S 20, 110, 1 κινῆσαι τὸ ἔθος=put an end to the custom; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 272 τὰ νόμιμα κ.=‘remove the law fr. its proper place’) τῷ δακτύλῳ φορτία move burdens w. so much as a finger Mt 23:4 (Artem. 1, 31 p. 32, 18f φορτία κινούμενα). κ. τι ἔκ τινος remove someth. from someth. κ. τὴν λυχνίαν ἐκ τοῦ τόπου αὐτῆς Rv 2:5. Pass. 6:14 (cp. Astrampsychus p. 5 ln. 12 εἰ κινηθήσομαι τοῦ τόπου μοῦ=whether I lose my place).② to cause someth. to go into motion, move, set in motionⓐ shake the head (Hom. et al.; Job 16:4; Da 4:19; Sir 12:18; 13:7; TestJob 30:1) κ. τὴν κεφαλήν shake the head to and fro as a sign of scorn and derision (Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 4 p. 335, 18 Jac.) Mt 27:39; Mk 15:29; 1 Cl 16:16 (Ps 21:8).ⓑ to cause to be in turmoil arouse pass. (Jos., Ant. 3, 13) of a riotous situation ἐκινήθη ἡ πόλις ὅλη the whole city was aroused Ac 21:30. ἐπὶ τῇ διδαχῇ 14:7 D.③ to be in motion, move, move around, pass., intr. sense (Hom. et al.; Gen 7:14, 21 al.; En 101:8; TestSol 4:17 D; ApcSed 11:10; Philo; Just., D. 127, 2; Tat. 22:2) Hv 4, 1, 9. As an expression of being a living being ἐν αὐτῷ ζῶμεν καὶ κινούμεθα καὶ ἐσμέν in him we live and move and have our being Ac 17:28 (on the mng. and origin of this saying, specif. of ἐν αὐτῷ κινεῖσθαι s. Norden, Agn. Th. 19ff; MDibelius, Pls auf. d. Areop. ’39, 26; MPohlenz, Pls u. d. Stoa: ZNW 42, ’49, 69–104, esp. 88ff.—Perh. κ. in this passage, coming as it does betw. ‘living’ and ‘being’, emphasizes ‘moving’ less than ‘existence’; cp. Achilles Tat. 2, 37, 1 τὸ κινούμενον ἐν φθορᾷ=‘that which exists amid corruptibility’).④ to cause someth. to happenⓐ of external circumstances cause, bring about (Pla., Rep. 8, 566e πολέμους; Jos., Bell. 2, 175 ταραχήν; PParis 68a, 6 θόρυβος ἐκινήθη) στάσεις Ac 24:5.ⓑ of inward condition move, cause (Plut., Cim. 489 [16, 10]; Ael. Aristid. 19, 6 K.=41 p. 764 D.: ἐκίνησέν με ὁ θεός; POxy 1121, 16 τίνι λόγῳ ἢ πόθεν κεινηθέντες; TestAbr; Just., A I, 36, 1; Ath. 9, 1) pass. w. inf. foll. (PFlor 58, 15) Dg 11:8 (cp. Ath., R. 12 p. 61, 5 πρὸς τὸ ποιεῖν τι κινουμένους).—B. 662. Schmidt, Syn. III 128–49. DELG. M-M. TW. -
39 fit\ up
1. IIIfit up smth. / smth. up / fit up a room (a suite of rooms, a house, a home, etc.) отделывать / обставлять / комнату и т. д.2. XIbe fitted up in some manner the house is well fitted up дом хорошо оборудован; be fitted up with smth. the house (the entire building, the whole city) is fitted up with electric light's) (with gas and steam heaters, with modern comforts and conveniences, with the latest improvements, etc.) в доме и т. д. имеется электрический свет и т. д. -
40 ferment
1. fə'ment verb1) (to (make something) go through a particular chemical change (as when yeast is added to dough in the making of bread): Grape juice must be fermented before it becomes wine.) fermentar2) (to excite or be excited: He is the kind of person to ferment trouble.) provocar
2. 'fə:ment noun(a state of excitement: The whole city was in a ferment.) agitación1 (substance) fermento2 (unrest) agitación nombre femenino1 fermentar1 fermentarferment [fər'mɛnt] v: fermentarferment ['fər.mɛnt] n1) : fermento m (en la química)2) turmoil: agitación f, conmoción fn.• fermentación s.f.• fermento (Química) s.m.v.• cocer v.• fermentar v.
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1. fər'ment, fə'menttransitive verb (Chem, Culin) (hacer*) fermentar; \<\<trouble/unrest\>\> fomentar
2.
vi \<\<wine/beer\>\> fermentar
II 'fɜːrment, 'fɜːmentto be in ferment — estar* agitado or conmocionado
1. N['fɜːment]1) (=leaven) fermento m ; (=process) fermentación f2) (fig) (=excitement) agitación f, conmoción fin a (state of) ferment — en un estado de agitación, conmocionado
2.VT [fǝ'ment](lit) hacer fermentar; (fig) fomentar3.VI [fǝ'ment](lit) fermentar* * *
I
1. [fər'ment, fə'ment]transitive verb (Chem, Culin) (hacer*) fermentar; \<\<trouble/unrest\>\> fomentar
2.
vi \<\<wine/beer\>\> fermentar
II ['fɜːrment, 'fɜːment]to be in ferment — estar* agitado or conmocionado
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