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  • 21 HÖND

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    (gen. handar, dat. hendi; pl. hendr), f.
    1) hand;
    taka hendi á e-u, to touch with the hand;
    hafa e-t í hendi, to hold in the hand;
    drepa hendi við e-u, to refuse;
    halda hendi yfir e-m, to protect one;
    taka e-n höndum, to seize, capture;
    bera hönd fyrir höfuð sér, to defend oneself;
    eiga hendr sínar at verja, to act in self defence;
    láta e-t hendi firr, to let go out of one’s hands, to lose;
    taka í hönd e-m, to join hands with one;
    eiga e-t jöfnum höndum, to own in equal shares;
    sverja sér af hendi, to forswear;
    af hendi e-s, on one’s behalf, on the part of (af hendi landsmanna);
    at hendi, as adv. in turn;
    hverr at hendi, each in turn;
    felast á hendi e-m, to be under one’s protection;
    hvat er þér á höndum, what hast thou in hand?;
    ef honum væri ekki á höndum, if he had nothing in hand, if his hands were free;
    eiga e-t fyrir hendi (höndum), to have in hand (duty, business, engagement);
    vera í hendi, to be at hand, at one’s disposal;
    hafa vel (illa) í höndum, to behave well (badly);
    hafa e-t með höndum, to have in hand, manage, discharge;
    hljóta e-t undan hendi e-s, from one, at one’s hand;
    á hönd, á hendr, against (lýsa vígi á hönd e-m);
    snúa vanda á hendr e-m, to throw the responsibility on one;
    fœrast e-t á hendr, to undertake;
    ganga (drífa) á hönd e-m, to submit to one;
    bjargast á sínar hendr, by one’s own handiwork;
    selja, gefa, fá e-t í hönd (hendr) e-m, to give into one’s hands, hand over;
    búa e-t í hendr e-m, to make it ready for one;
    þá sömu nótt, er fór í hönd, the following night;
    veðr óx í hönd, the wind rose higher and higher;
    vera hœgt um hönd, to be easy in hand;
    til handa e-m, into one’s hands;
    ganga til handa e-m, to put oneself in another’s hands, submit to him;
    ef þat berr þér til handa, if it befalls thee;
    þá skömrn kýs ek mér eigi til handa, I will not have that shame at my door;
    biðja konu til handa e-m, on one’s behalf, for him;
    2) the arm and hand, the arm (höndin gekk af axlarliðnum; hann hefir á hœgri hendi hring fyrir ofan ölnboga);
    var eigi djúpara en þeim tók undir hendr, the water just reached to their armpits;
    3) hand, side;
    á hœgri (vinstri) hönd, on the right (left) hand, side;
    á hvára hönd, on either hand;
    minnar (yðvarrar) handar, for my (your) part;
    4) kind, sort;
    allra handa árgœzka, great abundance of all things.
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    f., gen. handar, dat. hendi, acc. hönd, pl. hendr, mod. proncd. höndur, gen. handa; [Goth. handus; A. S. and Engl. hand; O. H. G. hant; Germ. hand; Dan. haand; Swed. hand]:—a hand; beit höndina þar er nú heitir úlfliðr, Edda 17; armleggir, handleggir ok hendr, Anecd. 6; kné eðr hendi, Grág. ii. 8; ganga á höndum, Fms. vi. 5; með hendi sinni, K. Þ. K. 5 new Ed.; taka hendi á e-u, to touch with the hand, Fms. x. 110; taka höndum um háls e-m, Nj. 10; hvítri hendi, Hallfred; hafa e-t í hendi, to hold in hand, wield, Eg. 297, Nj. 84, 97, 255; hrjóta ór hendi e-m, Fms. xi. 141; hafa fingrgull á hendi, Nj. 146; handar-högg, Fms. xi. 126, Fas. ii. 459; sjá ekki handa sinna skil (deili), not to be able to see one’s hands, of a dense fog.
    2. the arm and hand, the arm, like Gr. χείρ, Nj. 160, 253; á hendi heitir alnbogi, Edda 110; hendr til axla, Fas. i. 160; leggir handa ok fóta, Magn. 532; hönd fyrir ofan úlnlið, Nj. 84; hafa hring á hendi, of an arm-ring, Nj. 131; hring á hægri hendi fyrir ofan ölnboga, Fms. iv. 383:—the arm and arm-pit, ná, taka undir hönd ( arm-pit) e-m, Gþl. 380; var eigi djúpara en þeim tók undir hendr, the water reached to their arm-pits, Ld. 78; taka undir hönd sér, to take hold under one’s arms, Eg. 237, Nj. 200; sjá undir hönd e-m, Fas. ii. 558; renna undir hendr e-m, to backspan one, Háv. 40, 41; þykkr undir hönd, stout, Ld. 272.
    3. metaph. handwriting, hand; rita góða hönd, to write a good hand; snar-hönd, running hand, italics.
    II. the hand, side; hægri hönd, the right hand; vinstri hönd, the left hand; á hvára hönd, on either hand, each side, Landn. 215; á vinstri hönd, Nj. 196; á hægri hönd; á tvær hendr, on both hands or sides, Ísl. ii. 368, Fas. i. 384; á báðar hendr, Grág.; hvat sem á aðra hönd ber, whatsoever may happen; á aðra hönd … en á aðra, Ld. 46; til hvárigrar handara, Fms. x. 313; til annarrar handar, Nj. 50, 97; til sinnar handar hvárr, 140; til beggja handa, Eg. 65; til ýmsa handa, Bs. i. 750; þver-hönd, a hand’s breadth; örv-hönd.
    III. sayings and phrases referring to the hand:
    1. sayings; sjálfs hönd er hollust, one’s own hand is best, i. e. if you want to have a thing well done, do it yourself, Glúm. 332, Ó. H. 157; blíð er bætandi hönd, blessed is the mending hand; gjörn er hönd á venju, Grett. 150, Nj. (in a verse), and Edda (Ht. 26); margar hendr vinna létt verk; fiplar hönd á feigu tafli; betri ein kráka í hendi en tvær á skógi, Ld. 96; skamma stund verðr hönd höggvi fegin, see högg.
    2. phrases; drepa hendi við, to refuse, Nj. 71; halda hendi yfir e-m, to hold one’s hand over, protect, 266, Fbr. 22, Anecd. 14; taka e-n höndum, to take hold with the hands, seize, capture, Fms. x. 314, Nj. 265, passim; eiga hendr sínar at verja, to act in self-defence, 84, 223; hefja handa, to lift the hands, stir for action, 65, Ld. 262; bera hönd fyrir höfuð sér, to put one’s hand before one’s head, stand on one’s guard, defend oneself; vera í hers höndum, óvina höndum, to be in a state of war, exposed to rapine; vera í góðum höndum, vina-höndum, góðra manna höndum, to be in good hands, among friends.
    β. læknis-hendr, ‘leech hands,’ healing hands; pains and sickness were believed to give way to the magical touch of a person gifted with such hands, Sdm. 4, Magn. S. Góða ch. 36 (Fms. vi. 73), cp. Rafns S. ch. 2; hönd full, a handful, Fms. ii. 302, vi. 38, viii. 306; fullar hendr fjár, hands full of gold:—kasta hendinni til e-s, to huddle a thing up; með harðri hendi, with hard hand, harshly, rudely; með hangandi hendi, with drooping hand, slothfully; fegins hendi, with glad hand, joyfully; sitja auðum höndum, to sit with empty hands, sit idle; but með tómar hendr, empty-handed, portionless, Thom.:—láta hendr standa fram úr ermum, to work briskly; víkja hendi til e-s (handar-vik), to move the hand to do a thing; það er ekki í tveim höndum að hafa við e-n, of double handed (i. e. faltering) half measures, when the one hand undoes what the other has done; kann ek þat sjá at ekki má í tveim höndum hafa við slíka menn, Band. 3; láta hönd selja hendi, of a ready bargain; láta e-t ganga hendi firr, to let go out of one’s hands, lose, Ld. 202; ok lét sér eigi hendi firr ganga, and never lost sight of him, 656 ii. 4; e-m fallask hendr, to be discomfited, lose one’s head (see falla); leggja görva hönd á allt, to be a ready hand, adept in everything, Thom. 300 (see göra F. 2); taka í hönd e-m, to join hands, Nj. 3; takask í hendr, to join, shake hands, Grág. ii. 80; leggja hendr saman, id., Gþl. 18,—of shaking hands as symbolical of a bargain, see the compds hand-lag, hand-festi, handa-band; eiga, taka, jöfnum höndum, to own, take with even hands, i. e. in equal shares, Grág. i. 171, ii. 66, Hkr. i. 318; vinna jöfnum höndum, to work even-handed, to help one another; e-m eru mislagðar hendr, one’s hands are amiss, when bad work is done by one from whom better was expected; honum hafa verið mislagðar hendr, etc.
    B. Metaph. usages:
    I. dat., sverja sér af hendi, to forswear, Fms. vii. 176; færa af höndum sér, to dismiss, Grág. i. 248; hefjask af höndum e-m, Fms. xi. 59:—af hendi e-s, on one’s behalf, part, Landn. 154; af hendi Hákonar, Fms. i. 20, iv. 118; af hendi landsmanna, ix. 359; af sinni hendi, of one’s own hand, for one’s own part, Grág. i. 392; reiða, greiða, gjalda, inna af hendi or höndum, to discharge, pay off, Fms. vii. 230, Nj. 146, 190, 232, 239, 257, 281, Grág. i. 82, ii. 374; selja, láta af hendi (höndum), to part with, dismiss, Nj. 186, 231, Fms. vii. 173, Rb. 12; líða af hendi, to pass, of time, Ísl. ii. 144, Fms. iv. 83: koma, bera at hendi, to happen, Nj. 71, 177: at hendi, as adv. in turn; hvern at hendi, each in turn, Fms. i. 150: þar næst Gunnarr, þá Loðinn, þá hverr at hendi, Nj. 140; hverr segir at hendi þat er frá honum hefir stolit verit, Mar.: felask á hendi e-m, to be under one’s charge, protection, Nj. 201, Bs. i. 167, 173. vera e-m á hendi, id., Fms. vii. 243; vera bundinn á hendi e-m, Sturl. i. 57: hafa e-t á höndum (hendi), to have a thing in hand, of duty, business to be done, Grág. i. 38; eiga ferð á höndum, Ld. 72; hvat er þér á höndum, what hast thou in hand? for what art thou concerned, distressed? Nj. 133, Ld. 270; ella eru þér stórir hlutir á höndum, Fms. vii. 30; ef honum væri ekki á höndum, if he had nothing in hand, if his hands were free, Ld. 42: eiga e-t fyrir hendi (höndum), to have in hand (duty, business, engagement), Fas. ii. 557; farvegr langr fyrir hendi, Fms. xi. 316; tveir kostir fyrir höndum, Nj. 264, Grág. i. 279; hafa sýslu fyrir höndum, Ísl. ii. 344; eiga vandræði fyrir höndum, Ld. 4; eiga gott fyrir höndum, Hkr. iii. 254: vera í hendi, to be at hand, within reach, at one’s disposal, in one’s power; hann er eigi í hendi, Fms. vi. 213; þat er eigi í hendi, ‘tis no easy matter, v. l.; hafa raun ( evidence) í hendi, Bs. i. 708; hafa ráð e-s í hendi sér, Ld. 174, Fas. i. 260; hafa vel, ílla í höndum, to behave well, badly, Ísl. ii. 387, Eg. 158; varð honum þat vel í höndum, 50: hafa e-t með höndum (fé, auðæfi, embætti, etc.), to have in hand, manage, discharge, Grág. ii. 389, Greg. 25, Stj. 248, Hkr. iii. 131; to design, hafa ráð, stórræði með höndum, 623. 51: hljóta undan hendi e-s, from one, at one’s hands, Fas. i. 365: undir höndum, eigi lítill undir höndum, not a small man to handle, Fms. vii. 17; vera undir höndum e-m, to be under or in one’s hands, under one’s protection, in one’s power, Sks. 337, Fms. i. 7, 13; sitja undir hendi e-m, Hkr. i. 166,—um hendr, Fms. iv. 71, is prob. an error = undir hendi.
    2. absol., annarri hendi, on the other hand, Fms. vii. 158; en annarri hendi vildu þeir gjarna veita konungi hlýðni, ix. 258.
    II. acc., with prepp.; á hönd, á hendr, against; höfða sök, lýsa vígi (etc.) á hönd e-m, to make a suit … against, Grág. i. 19, Nj. 86, 87, 98, 99, 101, 110, 120, 230; hyggja e-t á hendr e-m, to lay a thing to a person’s charge, Hom. 115; reynask á hendr e-m, to have a charge brought home to one, Fms. xi. 76; snúa vanda á hendr e-m, to throw the responsibility upon …, Nj. 215; færa, segja stríð á hendr e-m, to wage, declare war against one; fara geystr á hendr e-m, to rage against, Fms. vii. 230; færask e-t á hendr, to undertake, Nj. 126; ganga á hönd e-m, to vex one, 625. 33; sótt elnar á hendr e-m, Eg. 126; leggja e-t á hendr e-m, to lay ( a burden) on one’s hands, Fms. xi. 98; in a good sense, ganga á hönd, to pay homage to, submit, Ó. H. 184; dreif allt fólk á hönd honum, submitted to him, filled his ranks, Fms. i. 21; bjargask á sínar hendr, by one’s own handwork, Vápn. 28; (for at hönd, Grág. i. 135, read á hönd): selja, fá, gefa e-t í hönd, hendr e-m, to give into one’s hands, hand over; selja sök í hönd e-m (handsöl), Grág. ii. 80, Nj. 4, 98, 112, 186; so, halda e-u í hönd e-m, Ísl. ii. 232, Fms. vii. 274; búa í hendr e-m, to make it ready for one, Ld. 130; veiði berr í hendr e-m, Nj. 252; kalla til e-s í hendr e-m, to lay claim to a thing at the hands of another, Ld. 300, Eg. 350, Fms. iv. 222, ix. 424; þegar í hönd, offhand, immediately, Bs. i; þá sömu nótt er fór í hönd, the following night, Fms. viii. 397, Glúm. 341; gjalda í hönd, to pay in cash, Vm. 16; veðr óx í hönd, the wind rose higher and higher, Fb. i. 432: undir jafna hönd, equally, Sturl. iii. 243; standa óbrigðiliga undir jafna hönd, Dipl. v. 26: væra hægt um hönd, to be easy in hand, Nj. 25; þegar eg vil er hægt um hönd, heima á Fróni að vera, Núm. 1. 10; but mér er e-t um hönd, it is awkward, costs trouble: hafa við hönd sér, to keep at hand, Fms. x. 264; tóku konur manna ok dætr ok höfðu við hönd sér viku, Grett. 97; hafa e-t við höndina, to have it at hand.
    III. gen., with prepp.; til handa e-m, into one’s hands; fara Guði til handa, to go into God’s hands, Blas. 51; ganga til handa e-m, to put oneself in another’s hands, submit to him, Rb. 404, Eg. 12, Fms. vii. 234, Fas. ii. 522; ef þat berr þér til handa, if it befalls thee, i. 135; þá skömm kýs ek mér eigi til handa, I will not have that shame at my door, Nj. 191: for one, on one’s behalf, biðja konu til handa e-m, 120, 180, Grág. i. 353; í þeirri bæn er hann orti oss til handa, for its, for our use, our sake, 655 i. 2; hann hélt fénu til handa Þrándi, Landn. 214, Nj. 151; safnar konungr liði (til) handa Oddi, Fas. ii. 553; til handa Þorkatli, Fs.
    β. dropping the prep. til; mikit fé handa honum, Rd. 195 (late MSS.): whence, handa has become an adverb with dat., handa e-m, for one, Lat. alicui, which is freq. in mod. usage.
    2. adverbial; allra handa, Dan. allehaande, of every kind; allra handa árgæzka, Edda (pref.); allra handa ganganda fé, Þórð. 51 new Ed.; fjögurra handa, of a fourfold kind, H. E. i. 525.
    3. absol., minnar handar, for my part, Ísl. ii. 356; yðvarrar handar, for your part, Fms. ix. 498; hvárrar-tveggju handar, on either hand, Skálda 164; innan handar, within one’s hands, easy, Ld. 112; þótti þeim innan handar falla at taka land þetta hjá sér sjálfum, 210.
    C. COMPDS:
    I. plur., handa-afl, n., Edda, = handafl, p. 237. handa-band, n. a joining or shaking of hands, as a law term = handlag, Dipl. i. 11, iv. 2, Vígl. 23; in plur., Bs. (Laur. S.); heilsa, kveðja með handabandi. handa-festi, f. a hold for the hands, Fms. ii. 276. handa-gangr, m. grasping after a thing with all hands, Fas. iii. 345. handa-görvi, f. ‘hand-gear,’ gloves, Sd. 143, Fbr. 139. handa-hóf, n., in the phrase, af handahófi, at random. handa-kenning, f. hand touching, Eluc. 20. handa-klapp, n. a clapping of hands, Skálda 174. handa-læti, n. pl. gestures with the arms, Sks. 116. handar-mál, n., in the phrase, at handarmáli, in heaps; var þá drepit lið hans at handarmáli, Fas. i. 41. handa-saumr, m. tight gloves, Bs. ii. 10. handa-síðr, adj. = handsíðr. handa-skil, n. pl., in the phrase, sjá ekki h., not to see one’s own hands, as in the dark, in a dense fog. handa-skol, n. pl. maladroitness; það er allt í handaskolum. handa-skömm, f. shameful work, a scandal; það er mesta h.! handa-staðr, m. the print of the hands. Fas. i. 285. handa-tak, n., -tekt, f., -tekja, u, f. a taking of hands, as a bargain, Háv. 42, H. E. ii. 194, D. N. i. 398. handa-tæki, n. pl. a laying hold, a fight, Bs. i. (Laur. S.): a pledging of hands, Dipl. ii. 6, D. N. passim. handa-upphald, n. a lifting the arms, Stj. 296. handa-verk, n. pl. one’s handiwork, doings, N. G. L. i. 76, Fms. vii. 295, Stj. 198; í handaverkum eða bókfræði, 46; handaverk manna, men’s handiwork, Blas. 47; Guðs h.; ek em þín h., Sks. 610; hans h., Fms. viii. 406.
    II. sing., handar-bak, n. the back of the hand, Sdm. 7. handar-gagn, n. a being ready to the hand; leggja e-t til handargagns, to lay it so as to be ready at hand, Hkr. ii, 158, 249. handar-grip, n. a measure, = spönn, Karl. 481. handar-hald, proncd. handarald, n. a handle, Fas. ii. 355. handar-jaðarr, m. the hand’s edge; in the phrase, vera undir handar-jaðri e-s, to be in one’s hands, in one’s power, Fær. 201. handar-kriki, a, m. ‘hand’s-creek,’ the arm-pit, Eg. 396, Fms. vi. 348, Sturl. ii. 37. handar-mein, n. a sore in the hand, Bs. i. 115, 187, Sturl. ii. 177. handar-stúfr, m. a ‘hand-stump,’ stump of the arm, the hand being hacked off, Fms. x. 258, xi. 119. handar-vani, a, m. maimed in hand, Hm. 70, Matth. xviii. 8. handar-veif, n., í handarveifi, in a ‘wave of the hand,’ in a moment. handar-vik, n. the hands’ reach, movement, work; lítið handarvik, a small work. handar-væni, a, m. want of hands (?), Hm. 72.
    ☞ For the compds in hand- see pp. 237, 238.

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  • 22 roughen

    verb (to make or become rough: The sea roughened as the wind rose.) gjøre ru; gå høy, piskes opp
    verb \/ˈrʌf(ə)n\/
    gjøre grov, gjøre ru, bli grov, bli ru
    røyk og whiskey hadde gjort stemmen hans rusten\/grov

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  • 23 roughen

    verb (to make or become rough: The sea roughened as the wind rose.) blive rå
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    verb (to make or become rough: The sea roughened as the wind rose.) blive rå

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  • 24 sollevare

    lift
    problema, obiezione bring up
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    sollevare v.tr.
    1 to lift; to raise (anche fig.): sollevare un peso, to lift (o to raise) a weight; la tempesta sollevò onde altissime, the storm raised high waves; l'automobile sollevò una nuvola di polvere, the car raised a cloud of dust; lo sollevò da terra come una piuma, he lifted it as if it were a feather; questa gru può sollevare 20 tonnellate, this crane can lift 20 tons; sollevare il capo, lo sguardo, le braccia, to raise one's head, one's eyes, one's arms; sollevare le spalle, to shrug one's shoulders; sollevare qlcu. dalla miseria, to raise s.o. from poverty // sollevare il morale a qlcu., to boost (o to raise) s.o.'s morale // sollevare una preghiera a Dio, to raise a prayer to God // sollevare qlcu. di peso, (fig.) to give s.o. a severe telling off
    2 (fig.) ( dar sollievo a) to relieve; to comfort: questa notizia mi ha sollevato molto, this news has been a great relief to me; sollevare gli afflitti, gli infermi, to comfort the afflicted, the sick; un po' di riposo ti solleverà, some rest will revive you
    3 ( liberare) to release: sollevare qlcu. da un impegno, una promessa, to release s.o. from a task, a promise; sollevare qlcu. da un peso, to take a weight off s.o. // sollevare qlcu. da un incarico, ( licenziarlo) to relieve s.o. of a position
    4 ( suscitare) to raise: sollevare dubbi, difficoltà, to raise doubts, difficulties
    5 ( far insorgere) to raise, to stir up: sollevare il paese, il popolo contro qlcu., to stir up (o to raise) the country, the people against s.o.; sollevare un putiferio, to raise a riot.
    sollevarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.
    1 to rise*; to arise* (gener. fig.): il pallone si sollevò in aria, the balloon rose into the air; l'aereo si sollevò dalla pista, the plane took off from the runway; si sollevò una nube di polvere, a cloud of dust rose; il vento si sollevò improvvisamente, the wind rose suddenly; si sollevò una disputa, a quarrel arose
    2 ( riaversi, riprendersi) to recover, to get* over (sthg.): dopo la morte di suo padre non si sollevò più, he never got over his father's death; non si sollevò più da quella malattia, he never recovered from (o got over) that illness
    3 ( insorgere) to rise*: l'intero paese si era sollevato contro l'invasore, the whole country had risen against the invaders.
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    [solle'vare]
    1. vt
    1) (peso, occhi, testa) to lift, raise, (polvere, sabbia) to raise, (con argani) to hoist

    sollevare da terra — to lift up, lift off the ground

    2) (fig : dar conforto) to comfort, cheer up
    3)

    (rendere libero) sollevare qn da — (incarico) to dismiss sb from, (fatica) to relieve sb of

    4) (fig : folla) to rouse, stir up, stir (to revolt)
    1) (persona) to get up

    sollevati un po' (dal letto) sit up a little, (da una sedia) stand up a minute

    sollevarsi da terra (persona) to get up from the ground, (aereo) to take off

    2) (vento, polvere) to rise, (nebbia) to lift, clear
    3) (fig : riprendersi) to feel better, recover

    sollevarsi da qc(malattia, spavento) to get over sth

    4) (fig : truppe, popolo) to rise up, rebel
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    [solle'vare] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (alzare) [ persona] to lift, to raise [oggetto, peso]; to put* up, to raise [braccio, mano]; to lift up [ testa]; to pick up [ ricevitore]; [ vento] to whip up, to stir up [foglie, carte]; to raise [ polvere]; (issare) to hoist; (con il cric) to jack up

    sollevare il morale a qcn. — fig. to lift o raise sb.'s spirits

    2) (alleggerire) to relieve; (esonerare) to relieve, to dismiss

    sollevare qcn. da un incarico — to relieve sb. of a post

    3) (avanzare, porre) to raise [problemi, obiezioni]; to begin* [ dibattito]

    sollevare dubbi su qcs. — to cast o throw doubt about sth

    4) (suscitare) to arouse [scandalo, polemiche]
    5) (spingere alla ribellione) to stir up [folla, popolo]
    6) (confortare) to relieve, to comfort

    mi ha sollevato sapere che... — it was a relief to me to hear that

    2.
    verbo pronominale sollevarsi
    1) (alzarsi) [ persona] to rise*, to lift oneself
    2) (in aria) [ aereo] to take* off; [ polvere] to rise*
    3) (ribellarsi) to rise* up, to revolt
    * * *
    sollevare
    /solle'vare/ [1]
     1 (alzare) [ persona] to lift, to raise [oggetto, peso]; to put* up, to raise [braccio, mano]; to lift up [ testa]; to pick up [ ricevitore]; [ vento] to whip up, to stir up [foglie, carte]; to raise [ polvere]; (issare) to hoist; (con il cric) to jack up; sollevare il morale a qcn. fig. to lift o raise sb.'s spirits
     2 (alleggerire) to relieve; (esonerare) to relieve, to dismiss; mi sollevi da un gran peso you've relieved me of a great burden; sollevare qcn. da un incarico to relieve sb. of a post
     3 (avanzare, porre) to raise [problemi, obiezioni]; to begin* [ dibattito]; sollevare dubbi su qcs. to cast o throw doubt about sth.
     4 (suscitare) to arouse [scandalo, polemiche]
     5 (spingere alla ribellione) to stir up [folla, popolo]
     6 (confortare) to relieve, to comfort; mi ha sollevato sapere che... it was a relief to me to hear that...
    II sollevarsi verbo pronominale
     1 (alzarsi) [ persona] to rise*, to lift oneself
     2 (in aria) [ aereo] to take* off; [ polvere] to rise*; - rsi in volo to rise up
     3 (ribellarsi) to rise* up, to revolt.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > sollevare

  • 25 puff

    [pʌf] 1. сущ.
    1)
    а) дуновение, порыв ( ветра)
    б) выдох; разг. дыхание
    Syn:

    She was taking quick puffs at her cigarette like a beginner. — Она делала короткие затяжки, как начинающий курильщик.

    Syn:
    2) дым, дымок; клуб, облако (дыма, пара)

    Wind caught the sudden puff of dust. — Неожиданно ветер взметнул облако пыли.

    3) звук, издаваемый при выдохе или выпуске воздуха, пара; пыхтение, шипение
    4)
    Syn:
    б) пуховка; мягкий круглый тампон ( для нанесения пудры)
    Syn:
    pad I 1.
    в) стёганое покрывало, стёганый плед
    Syn:
    bedspread, quilt 1.
    г) завиток волос; вьющийся локон
    Syn:
    flock I 1., curl 1.
    5) круглое пирожное из заварного теста; слойка ( обычно треугольной или круглой формы)

    jam / cream puff — слоёное пирожное с джемом / кремом

    Syn:
    cake 1.
    6)
    а) вздутие, опухоль; шишка, волдырь
    Syn:
    б) биол. пуф, вздутие хромосомы
    7) дутая реклама; рекламный трюк; хвалебный отзыв, дифирамб (о книге, фильме, преследующий цель создания определённого общественного мнения для успешности продажи данного продукта)
    Syn:
    8) разг. жизнь, существование

    in (all) one's puff — за (всю) чью-л. жизнь

    Syn:
    9) амер.; разг. взрывчатка или динамит, которыми был взорван сейф
    Syn:
    10) разг. гомосексуалист
    Syn:
    gay 2., homo, faggot, poof 1.
    2. гл.
    1)
    а) налетать, дуть порывами ( о ветре)
    Syn:
    blow I
    б) = puff out резко выдыхать; тяжело дышать, задыхаться, пыхтеть

    Wait a minute, I'm puffed out. — Погоди, дай отдышаться.

    Syn:
    2)
    а) = puff out пускать клубы дыма, дымить; двигаться, выпуская клубы дыма

    The train puffed away. — Поезд уехал, оставив за собой клубы дыма.

    This chimney is puffing out too much smoke. — Из камина идёт слишком много дыма.

    в) пробиваться, вырываться наружу ( о клубах дыма)
    3)
    а) сдуть; выдуть
    Syn:
    б) задуть, погасить дуновением ( свечу)
    4)
    а) надувать, наполнять воздухом
    б) надуваться, раздуваться

    As the wind rose, the sails puffed out and the little boat moved faster. — Ветер стал сильнее, паруса надулись и лодка пошла быстрее.

    His face was all puffed up. — У него всё лицо раздулось.

    Syn:
    в) набивать, начинять; ставить на подкладку ( одежду)
    Syn:
    г) биол. увеличиваться (о пуфе, вздутии хромосомы)
    Syn:
    д) придавать причёске объём, завивая волосы в локоны
    5)
    а) пудрить (нос, лицо)
    6) = puff up
    а) кичиться, важничать; задирать нос; вести себя чванно, высокомерно

    The new girl seems rather puffed up. — Новая девица, кажется, слишком задирает нос.

    Syn:
    б) чрезмерно расхваливать, превозносить до небес

    He proceeded by puffing off himself. — Продолжил он тем, что стал расхваливать себя.

    I think the newspapers have puffed up her performance; she wasn't all that good. — Думаю, газеты приукрасили её выступление, оно не было таким уж хорошим.

    Syn:

    Англо-русский современный словарь > puff

  • 26 hevigheid

    voorbeelden:
    1   de hevigheid van de koorts the intensity of the fever
         in alle hevigheid with great intensity
         de wind nam in hevigheid toe/af the wind rose/fell

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hevigheid

  • 27 roughen

    1. transitive verb
    aufrauhen [Oberfläche]; rau machen [Hände]
    2. intransitive verb
    * * *
    verb (to make or become rough: The sea roughened as the wind rose.) rauh werden
    * * *
    rough·en
    [ˈrʌfən]
    I. vt
    to \roughen sth etw aufrauen
    II. vi skin, voice rau werden; society verrohen; weather stürmisch [o rau] werden
    * * *
    ['rʌfn]
    1. vt
    ground uneben machen; skin, cloth rau machen, rau werden lassen; surface aufrauen
    2. vi
    1) (skin) rau werden
    2) (sound) hart werden; (voice) rau werden
    3) (treatment) hart werden; (neighbourhood) verrohen; (sea, wind, weather) rau or stürmisch werden
    * * *
    roughen [ˈrʌfn]
    A v/i rau(er) werden
    B v/t auch roughen up an-, aufrauen
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    aufrauhen [Oberfläche]; rau machen [Hände]
    2. intransitive verb
    * * *
    v.
    aufrauen v.
    aufrauhen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.
    aufrauhen v.

    English-german dictionary > roughen

  • 28 Е-2

    ЕДВА ТОЛЬКО (ЛИШЬ)... ЕДВА (ТОЛЬКО)...КАК subord Conj, temporal) used to show that the situation or action presented in the main clause immediately follows the situation or action presented in the subordinate clause
    hardly (scarcely, barely, just)...when
    no sooner...than just as as soon as the moment (the minute)... Едва он сделал шаг, как снова засвистело, и начальник связи поспешно отступил и прихлопнул дверь, - мина разорвалась метрах в десяти (Гроссман 2). He'd barely taken а step...when there was another whistle
    he ducked back and closed the door as another mortar-bomb burst only ten metres away (2a).
    ...Едва Владимир выехал за околицу в поле, как поднялся ветер и сделалась такая метель, что он ничего не взвидел (Пушкин 3)....No sooner had he (Vladimir) left the village behind and entered the fields than the wind rose, and such a blizzard developed that he could not see anything (3a).
    Едва только мы вышли из дому, начался проливной дождь. The moment we stepped out of the house it started to pour.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Е-2

  • 29 едва лишь

    ЕДВА ТОЛЬКО < ЛИШЬ>...; ЕДВА (ТОЛЬКО)... КАК
    [subord Conj, temporal]
    =====
    used to show that the situation or action presented in the main clause immediately follows the situation or action presented in the subordinate clause:
    - hardly (scarcely, barely, just)...when;
    - no sooner...than;
    - the moment (the minute)...
         ♦ Едва он сделал шаг, как снова засвистело, и начальник связи поспешно отступил и прихлопнул дверь, - мина разорвалась метрах в десяти (Гроссман 2). He'd barely taken a step...when there was another whistle; he ducked back and closed the door as another mortar-bomb burst only ten metres away (2a).
         ♦...Едва Владимир выехал за околицу в поле, как поднялся ветер и сделалась такая метель, что он ничего не взвидел (Пушкин 3)....No sooner had he [Vladimir] left the village behind and entered the fields than the wind rose, and such a blizzard developed that he could not see anything (3a).
         ♦ Едва только мы вышли из дому, начался проливной дождь. The moment we stepped out of the house it started to pour.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > едва лишь

  • 30 едва только

    ЕДВА ТОЛЬКО < ЛИШЬ>...; ЕДВА (ТОЛЬКО)... КАК
    [subord Conj, temporal]
    =====
    used to show that the situation or action presented in the main clause immediately follows the situation or action presented in the subordinate clause:
    - hardly (scarcely, barely, just)...when;
    - no sooner...than;
    - the moment (the minute)...
         ♦ Едва он сделал шаг, как снова засвистело, и начальник связи поспешно отступил и прихлопнул дверь, - мина разорвалась метрах в десяти (Гроссман 2). He'd barely taken a step...when there was another whistle; he ducked back and closed the door as another mortar-bomb burst only ten metres away (2a).
         ♦...Едва Владимир выехал за околицу в поле, как поднялся ветер и сделалась такая метель, что он ничего не взвидел (Пушкин 3)....No sooner had he [Vladimir] left the village behind and entered the fields than the wind rose, and such a blizzard developed that he could not see anything (3a).
         ♦ Едва только мы вышли из дому, начался проливной дождь. The moment we stepped out of the house it started to pour.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > едва только

  • 31 едва только... как

    ЕДВА ТОЛЬКО < ЛИШЬ>...; ЕДВА (ТОЛЬКО)... КАК
    [subord Conj, temporal]
    =====
    used to show that the situation or action presented in the main clause immediately follows the situation or action presented in the subordinate clause:
    - hardly (scarcely, barely, just)...when;
    - no sooner...than;
    - the moment (the minute)...
         ♦ Едва он сделал шаг, как снова засвистело, и начальник связи поспешно отступил и прихлопнул дверь, - мина разорвалась метрах в десяти (Гроссман 2). He'd barely taken a step...when there was another whistle; he ducked back and closed the door as another mortar-bomb burst only ten metres away (2a).
         ♦...Едва Владимир выехал за околицу в поле, как поднялся ветер и сделалась такая метель, что он ничего не взвидел (Пушкин 3)....No sooner had he [Vladimir] left the village behind and entered the fields than the wind rose, and such a blizzard developed that he could not see anything (3a).
         ♦ Едва только мы вышли из дому, начался проливной дождь. The moment we stepped out of the house it started to pour.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > едва только... как

  • 32 едва... как

    ЕДВА ТОЛЬКО < ЛИШЬ>...; ЕДВА (ТОЛЬКО)... КАК
    [subord Conj, temporal]
    =====
    used to show that the situation or action presented in the main clause immediately follows the situation or action presented in the subordinate clause:
    - hardly (scarcely, barely, just)...when;
    - no sooner...than;
    - the moment (the minute)...
         ♦ Едва он сделал шаг, как снова засвистело, и начальник связи поспешно отступил и прихлопнул дверь, - мина разорвалась метрах в десяти (Гроссман 2). He'd barely taken a step...when there was another whistle; he ducked back and closed the door as another mortar-bomb burst only ten metres away (2a).
         ♦...Едва Владимир выехал за околицу в поле, как поднялся ветер и сделалась такая метель, что он ничего не взвидел (Пушкин 3)....No sooner had he [Vladimir] left the village behind and entered the fields than the wind rose, and such a blizzard developed that he could not see anything (3a).
         ♦ Едва только мы вышли из дому, начался проливной дождь. The moment we stepped out of the house it started to pour.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > едва... как

  • 33 ATLAN

    âtlân,
    1.\ATLAN locatif, dans l'eau, sur l'eau.
    Où pousse la plante tzayanalquilitl. Sah11,136.
    " in âtlân miquih ", ceux qui meurent dans l'eau.
    Sont destinés au Tlalocan. Sah3,47 = Launey II 296.
    " âtlân quipahpachoah ", ils l'enfoncent dans l'eau. Sah2,90.
    " in âtlân in âtênco in tôllân in cualcân in tlaelimicpan mochîhua ", elle pousse dans l'eau, au bord de l'eau, parmi les joncs, sur les bonnes terres, dans les champs cultivés - it grows in the water, at the water's edge, in the reed, on good lands, on cultivated lands.
    Est dit de la plante chichicâquilitl. Sah11,137.
    " âtlân, âtenco ", dans l'eau, au bord de l'eau - by the water, on the water's edge.
    Où pousse la plante âitztôlin. Sah11,171.
    mecaxôchitl. Sah11,210.
    " âtlân nemi ", il ou elle vit dans l'eau.
    Est dit de la foulque américaine. Sah11,27.
    l'avocette américaine, icxixoxôuhqui. Sah11,34.
    l'oiseau pipitztli. Sah11,39.
    âchichictli. Sah11,39.
    " nemi in huêyi âtlân ", il vit sur la lagune. Est dit du grèbe, âcihtli. Sah11,31.
    " âtlân châneh ", il habite l'eau - a dweller of water.
    Est dit de l'ocelot.. Sah11,1.
    du serpent xicalcôâtl. Sah11,85.
    " âtlân châneh, zoquititlan onoc ", il habite l'eau, il est couché dans la boue - it is a water-dweller; it lies in the mud.
    Est dit du serpent âcôâtl. Sah11,70.
    " âtlân, ahâtlân ", dans l'eau, dans beaucoup d'eau - in the water, in much water.
    Est dit d'un chemin, ochpantli. Sah11,266.
    " âtlân, zoquititlan in mochîhua ", elle pousse dans l'eau, dans la boue - en el agua, en el lodazal se da. Est dit de la petite herbe atlepahtli.
    Cod Flor XI 131r = ECN11,78 = Acad Hist MS 231v = Sah11,131.
    " âtlân nemini, tlamâneloâni, panôni ", il vit dans l'eau, il nage avec ses patte, il traverse l'eau à la nage - it is a water dweller, a paddler, a swimmer. Est dit de l'animal âquimichin. Sah11,18.
    " ye nô ceppa ittôc, ·ye nô cueleh âtlân calactihuetz, âxôlôtl mocuepato ", de nouveau on le vit, et là encore il se réfugia vite dans l'eau et alla se changer en axolotl. Launey II 188.
    " in âquin âtlân miquiznequi, ehêcatl îpan moquetza âtlân ", celui qui risque de mourir dans l'eau quand le vent se lève sur l'eau - he who was threatened with drowning, when the wind rose over the water. Sah1,47.
    " quinmoyâôtia quincua in âtlân nemi tôtômeh ", il attaque, il mange les oiseaux qui vivent sur l'eau - it preys upon, it eats the waterfowls. Est dit de l'aigle âcuâuhtli. Sah11,41.
    " moteci ahnôzo zan motzahtzayâna, âtlân motema, âciyâhua ", on la réduit en poudre ou on la déchire simplement en morceaux, on la plonge dans l'eau, elle s'imprègne d'eau - se muele o quiza se hace pedazos, se coloca en agua, se macera en agua.
    Est dit de la préparation d'une potion médicinale à partir de la plante cuachtlacalhuaztli.
    Cod Flor XI 156r = ECN9,172 = Sah11,164.
    " âtlân têittani ", plur., " âtlân têittanih ", qui prédit l'avenir en regardant à la surface de l'eau - casters of auguries by looking upon the water. Sah1,15 et Sah1,70.
    On trouve aussi " âtlân têittaya ", celle qui voyait les gens dans l'eau.
    Son activité est décrite en Sah 1927,369.
    " âtlân têitta ", elle voit dans l'eau le destin des gens. Est dit de la mauvaise guérisseuse, tîcîtl. Sah10,53.
    Note: il n'est pas impossible que sous l'influence des religieux on attribue à la mauvaise guérisseuse des pratiques magiques qui peut-être appartenait à ses fonctions normales.
    " in îxquich piyelôya têchahchân, in neteôtîlôya tecuacuiltin, in ahzo cuahuitl, ahnôzo tetl tlaxintli, mochi âtlân onmotepêhuayah ", les statues, sculptures soit dans le bois soit dans la pierre, que l'on conservait chez soi, que l'on considérait comme des dieux, toutes étaient jetées à l'eau. Avant qu'on n'allume le feu nouveau. Sah7,25.
    " contepêhua in îcôzqui in âtlân ", il jeta ses bijoux à l'eau. Est dit de Quetzalcôâtl. Sah3,36.
    " âtlân, âcaltica in huâllahqueh ", ils sont venus par mer, en bateau. Launey II 266 = Sah10,190.
    " ontemo in âtlân ", il descend dans l'eau. Sah11,86.
    2.\ATLAN nom divin, âtlân tonân, Déesse des lépreux et des paralysés des doigts
    Son incarnation était sacrifiée au site nommé Xochicalco. Elle était écorchée et un prêtre revêtait sa peau. Sah2,191.
    Elle avait chaque année pour image vivante une femme, qui devenait la déesse puis mourait sacrifiée lors de sa fête. Ses vêtements, ses parures, sa vaiselle et sa natte étaient ensuite jetés dans un puits profond car on croyait que tous ces objets étaient porteurs de la substance divine qui provoquait la lèpre et la paralysie des doigts.
    Alfredo Lopez-Austin, Les paradis de brume 37-38 qui renvoie à Duran, Historia de las Indias, I, pp. 136-137.
    Avec Xochiquetzal, Xîlonen et Huîxtohcihuâtl, nom d'une des quatre courtisanes qui sont les concubines de Tezcatlipoca. Sah2,70.
    3.\ATLAN toponyme, Chef lieu d'uneprovince tributaire située dans le Nord de l'actuel Etat de Puebla.
    Localisation, Altan, Pue.
    Le glyphe, Kingsborough I 114 Codex Mendoza Lám 55 fig.1. présente un bassin plein d'eau, â-tl et comme infixe rangée de dents, tlan-tli avec une gencive rouge.

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > ATLAN

  • 34 QUETZA

    quetza > quetz.
    *\QUETZA v.t. tla-.,
    1.\QUETZA dresser, redresser, relever, placer droit.
    " tompiyahtli ahnôzo otlachiquihuitl in îcpac quiquetza in anqui ", le chasseur place droit sur sa tête un panier en feuilles de palme ou un solide panier de bambous.
    Il s'agit de la chasse à l'aigle. Sah11,42.
    " icpac conquetzah îhhuitzitzilnâhual ", sur sa tête ils dressent son déguisement de colibri. Sah19,52.
    " conquetza in oncân ihcaya ", il les plante là où (le dieu) se tient - he set them up where (the god) stood. Il s'agit des bâtons de marche. Sah9,51.
    " cencah quiquetza, cahcoquetza in îcuitlapil ", il redresse, il lève sa queue.
    Est dit de l'epatl. Sah5,171.
    " achtopa mocacaltiâya, in quiquetzaya îcal ahzo êtetl ahnôzo nâuhtetl: inic mochipa îtlapanco mihtôtihtinemizqueh îtlaâltilhuân ", d'abord il se construisait des maisons, il en érigeait trois ou quatre de sorte que sur leur terrasse dansent toujours ceux qu'il destinait au sacrifice - he first built houses; he errected perhaps three or four houses, on whose flat roofs his bathed ones would always go about dancing. Sah9,46.
    " quihuâlquetzqueh ecahuâztli ", ils dressèrent une échelle en bais. Sah12,13.
    " ahmo nô îtênco câna, zan nô îmâcpalnepantlah in quiquetza chiquihuitl ", il ne le prend pas non plus par le bord, c'est aussi sur la paume de sa main qu'il place la corbeille - Il s'agit d'un panier plein de tamales. Sah9,35.
    " ahmo îtênco cântiuh, zan nô îmâcpalnepantlah quiquetztiuh in ayohtectli ", il ne va pas la prendre par les bords mais il place la calebasse sur la paume de sa main.
    Il s'agit du récipent pour servir le cacao. Sah9,35.
    " tezcatl ocôtl tlahuîlli quimana quiquetza ", il offre, il dresse un miroir, une torche, une lumière, c'est à dire il mène une vie exemplaire - he offers, he sets forth the exemplary life.
    Est dit d'un noble descendant, têtzon. Sah10,19.
    " teuhtli quiquetzah ", ils font se lever la poussière. Sah2,107.
    2.\QUETZA placer quelque chose (+ locatif)..
    " îxpan conquetzayah in xiuhtêuctli, in tletl ", ils placent (une coupe) devant Xiuhteuctli, le feu. Sah9,28.
    " îmîxpan quihuâlquetzah in întlâhuânaya ", ils placent devant eux ce qui leur sert pour boire. Sah4,118.
    " tzaucpan in conquetzah ", ils placent (l'extrémité des flèches) dans de la colle. Sah2,135.
    " in oncân quiquetzah îmicxi ", là où ils placent leurs sabots. Est dit de chevaux. Sah12,40.
    3.\QUETZA raconter (des fables).
    *\QUETZA v.t. tê-., se dresser contre quelqu'un.
    " zazocân têchquetzquiuh in toyâôuh ", partout où notre ennemi se dresse contre nous. Sah2,103.
    *\QUETZA v.réfl.,
    1.\QUETZA se dresser.
    " moquetz ", il se mit sur pied - er stand auf. Launey II 200 = W.Lehmann 1938,90.
    " moquetza, huel îcuitlapil ic tlaczatimoquetza ", il se dresse, il se dresse sur sa queue.
    Est dit du serpent âcôâtl. Sah11,71.
    " in tlenâmacac âcalyacac ommoquetzah ", les prêtres se dressent à la proue des barques. Sah2,89.
    " huâlmoquetzayah ", ils se dressaient - sie richtet sich auf.
    W.Jimenez Moreno 1974,46.
    " ômpa tlapcopa in huâlmoquetzaya ", cela se dressait là en direction de l'Est.
    Présages de l'arrivée des Espagnols. Sah12,1.
    " ahmo têhhuân motêcpanah zan îyôllohtlahmah înîcâmpa ommoquetzah têtlân ", ils ne se rangent pas avec les autres mais volontairement ils se mettent derrière eux, près des autres.
    Sah2,98.
    2.\QUETZA se présenter.
    " in quênin moquetzaz ", comment elle se présentera - how to present herself. Il s'agit d'une jeune fille. Sah6,99.
    " mîxpantzinco ninoquetza ", je me présente devant toi (honorif.) - I arise before thee. Sah6,7 (njnoquetza).
    3.\QUETZA s'accoupler.
    " intlâ itzcuinnemitih in itzcuintli îtônal moch huel moqueztzazqueh ", s'il élève des chiens, celui dont le signe est le chien, ils s'accoupleront tous. Sah4,19.
    4.\QUETZA s'arrêter.
    " moquetz ", il s'arrêta, Launey II 200.
    5.\QUETZA arriver (en parlant d'un jour ou d'une période du calendrier ou une saison).
    Est dit de 9 itzcuintli. Sah9,79.
    ce olîn. Sah4,85.
    ce itzcuintli. Sah4,87.
    ce tôchtli. Sah7,23.
    ce côâtl. Sah4,59.
    ce xôchitl. Sah4,25.
    " moquetzaz in quiyahuitl ", les pluies vont arriver - the rains will set in. Sah2,44.
    6.\QUETZA grandir (en parlant d'enfants).
    " mochintin moquetzayah in îpilhuân iuhquin tlacuâuhtzonquîzah ", tous les enfants grandissaient comme pousse une chevelure épaisse - all his children grew, like dense hair. Sah4,55.
    " in îpilhuân ahmo cemeh moquetzah ", de ses enfants pas un ne grandit. Sah4,20.
    7.\QUETZA apparaître.
    " inic huâlmoquetza ", il apparait ainsi - it thus appeared.
    Est dit de l'arc en ciel. Sah7,18.
    8.\QUETZA se lever (en parlant du vent).
    Est dit du vent du nord. Sah7,14.
    " ehêcatl îpan moquetza âtlân ", le vent se lève sur l'eau - the wind rose over the water. Sah1,47.
    9.\QUETZA être revigoré.
    " ca yehhuân înca mozcaltiâya in Moteuczôma, înca motônalchicâhuaya, înca moquetzaya ", through these Moctezuma received life, by them his fate was strenghened; by them he was exalted. Commente la mort des condamnés et des captifs. Sah4,42.
    *\QUETZA v.bitrans. motla-., se fixer mutuellement (des frontières).
    " aye moquiquetzayah in ixquich încuaxoch ", ils ne s'étaient pas encore fixés mutuellement leurs frontières. Chim. 1950,8 (5ème relation).

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > QUETZA

  • 35 puff out


    1) задувать( свечу)
    2) надувать(ся) ;
    раздувать(ся) As the wind rose, the sails puffed out and the little boat moved faster. ≈ Ветер стал сильнее, паруса надулись и лодка пошла быстрее.
    3) выпячивать puffed out with selfimportanceполный чванства
    4) двигаться, выпуская клубы дыма
    5) выдыхать, выпускать (воздух, дым, пар и т. п.) This chimney is puffing out too much smoke. ≈ Из камина идет слишком много дыма.
    6) запыхаться Wait a minute, I'm puffed out. ≈ Погоди, дай отдышаться. надувать, раздувать - to * one's cheeks надуть щеки выпячивать - he puffed out his chest with pride он гордо выпятил грудь задувать (свечу)

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > puff out

  • 36 roughen

    verb (to make or become rough: The sea roughened as the wind rose.) embravecerse
    tr['rʌfən]
    1 poner áspero,-a
    roughen ['rʌfən] vt
    : poner áspero
    : ponerse áspero
    v.
    poner áspero v.
    'rʌfən
    transitive verb poner* áspero
    ['rʌfn]
    1.
    VT [+ skin] poner áspero, dejar áspero; [+ surface] raspar; (Carpentry) desbastar
    2.
    VI [skin] ponerse áspero; [sea] embravecerse; [voice] volverse ronco, enronquecer
    * * *
    ['rʌfən]
    transitive verb poner* áspero

    English-spanish dictionary > roughen

  • 37 rauh werden

    (to make or become rough: The sea roughened as the wind rose.) roughen

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > rauh werden

  • 38 roughen

    verb (to make or become rough: The sea roughened as the wind rose.) ÿfa(st)

    English-Icelandic dictionary > roughen

  • 39 roughen

    verb (to make or become rough: The sea roughened as the wind rose.) viharossá válik

    English-Hungarian dictionary > roughen

  • 40 roughen

    verb (to make or become rough: The sea roughened as the wind rose.) tornar(-se) violento
    * * *
    rough.en
    [r'∧fən] vt+vi 1 tornar(-se) áspero, rude. 2 encapelar, encrespar-se. 3 irritar. 4 arrepiar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > roughen

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