-
1 to
camp out живее под шатор или под ведро небо; eat in се храни; загризува; eat off разјадува (киселина и сл.); to eat out - гнете, лапа, голта; to eat up - изедува; fall away напушта2. отпаѓа3. вене; исчезнува; to fall back - се повлекува; to fall down - паѓа, пропаѓа, паѓа ничкосан2. (амер.) претрпува неуспех; to fall for - (амер сленг) чувствува привлечна моќ, се предава на (нешто); to fall in - (војно) застанува во строј, се постројува2. се урнува, пропаѓа3. поминува (рок); to fall in with - случајно се сретнува, се соочува; to fall of - паѓа, се смалува; to fall on - напаѓа, стапува во борба; to fall out - напаѓа, се кара2. се случува; fall out of - се одрекува од; to fall over - (амер.) се сопнува на нешто; fall over each other се тепа, се бори; to fall through - претрпува неуспех, пропаѓа, потпаѓа, се изложува, се подложува; to fall upon - напаѓа, се соочува со нешто; to fall on one's fear - среќно проаѓа; to fall to pieces - се распаѓа; to fall to - се фрла на не
См. также в других словарях:
FEAR OF GOD — (Heb. yirat elohim, but in the Talmud yirat shamayim, lit. fear of Heaven ), ethical religious concept, sometimes confused with yirat ḥet, the fear of sin, but in fact quite distinct from it. The daily private prayer of Rav (Ber. 16a), which has… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Fear (in Canon Law) — Fear † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Fear (IN CANON LAW.) A mental disturbance caused by the perception of instant or future danger. Since fear, in greater or less degree, diminishes freedom of action, contracts entered into through… … Catholic encyclopedia
Fear (From a Moral Standpoint) — Fear † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Fear (CONSIDERED FROM A MORAL STANDPOINT.) Fear is an unsettlement of soul consequent upon the apprehension of some present or future danger. It is here viewed from the moral standpoint, that is, in… … Catholic encyclopedia
fear — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, deep, deep seated, genuine, great, intense, overwhelming, pure, real, terrible … Collocations dictionary
through — /throoh/, prep. 1. in at one end, side, or surface and out at the other: to pass through a tunnel; We drove through Denver without stopping. Sun came through the window. 2. past; beyond: to go through a stop sign without stopping. 3. from one to… … Universalium
through — [[t]θru[/t]] prep. 1) in at one end, side, or surface and out at the other: to pass through a tunnel[/ex] 2) past; beyond: went through a red light[/ex] 3) from one to the other of: swinging through the trees[/ex] 4) across the extent of:… … From formal English to slang
through — /θru / (say throoh) preposition 1. in at one end, side, or surface, and out at the other, of: to pass through a tunnel. 2. past: the car went through the traffic lights without stopping. 3. between or among the individual members or parts of: to… …
Fear Itself (comics) — Fear Itself Promotional image by Stuart Immonen. Publisher Marvel Comics Publication date April – October 2011 … Wikipedia
Fear of flying — is a fear of being on a plane while in flight. It is also sometimes referred to as aerophobia, aviatophobia, aviophobia or pteromechanophobia.OverviewFear of flying may be a distinct phobia in itself, or it may be an indirect manifestation of one … Wikipedia
Fear Before — performing live Background information Also known as Fear Before the March of Flames Origin … Wikipedia
Fear appeals — are uniquely different than the rhetorical appeal to fear. There has been nearly 50 years of research on fear appeals in various disciplines and these studies have collectively garnered mixed results (for an overview, see Ruiter, Abraham, Kok,… … Wikipedia