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121 Steinwurf
m throwing of a stone ( oder of stones); durch einen Steinwurf verletzt werden be injured by a stone thrown by someone; nur einen Steinwurf entfernt fig. only a stone’s throw away* * *Stein|wurfm2) (lit)mit einem Stéínwurf — by throwing a stone
* * *Stein·wurfm [thrown] stone* * *jemanden mit Steinwürfen wegjagen — chase somebody away by throwing stones [at him/her]
* * *durch einen Steinwurf verletzt werden be injured by a stone thrown by someone;nur einen Steinwurf entfernt fig only a stone’s throw away* * *jemanden mit Steinwürfen wegjagen — chase somebody away by throwing stones [at him/her]
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122 क्षिप्
kship
cl. 4. P. kshipyati, only Bhaṭṭ. ;
Subj. kshipát;
perf. cikshepa MBh. etc.;
ep. alsoᅠ cikshipe;
fut. 2nd kshepsyati MBh. etc.;
ep. alsoᅠ - te;
inf. ksheptum;
cf. Pāṇ. 7-2, 10 Siddh.),
to throw, cast, send, despatch AV. IX, 1, 10 and 20 Mn. MBh. ;
(Pass. pr. p. kshipyat, I, 1126) etc.;
to move hastily (the arms orᅠ legs) Mṛicch. BhP. X, 36, 14 ;
to throw a glance (as the eye) Bhartṛ. I, 94 ;
to strike orᅠ hit (with a weapon) RV. I, 182, 1-3 ;
to put orᅠ place anything on orᅠ in (loc.), pour on, scatter, fix orᅠ attach to (loc.) Yājñ. I, 230 Bhag. Mṛicch. etc.. ;
to direct (the thoughts) upon (loc.) Sarvad. ;
to throw away, cast away, get rid of Bhartṛ. II, 69 Kathās. ;
to lay (the blame) on (loc.) Hit. ;
to utter abusive words, insult, revile, abuse Mn. MBh. etc.;
« to disdain» i.e. to excel, beat, outvie BhP. IV, 8, 24 and 15, 17 ;
to strike down, ruin, destroy BhP. VI, 1, 14 BrahmaP. ;
(Ā. « to destroy one another, go to ruin» Pot. 3. pl. kshiperan MBh. III, 1094);
to pass orᅠ while away (the time orᅠ night, kālam, kshapām)
Kathās. LV, 154; XCII, 84 ;
to lose (time, kālam;
cf. kālakshepa) R. VII, 80, 14 ;
to skip orᅠ pass over (a day, dinam.) Car. VI, 3 ;
(in math.) to add Gol.:
Caus. P. kshepayati, to cause to cast orᅠ throw into ( antar) Kathās. XIII, 160 ;
to throw into R. II, 76, 16 ;
to cause to descend into (loc.) Kathās. LXXV, 121 ;
to pass orᅠ while away (the night, kshapām) ib. LVI, 75 ;
(aor. Subj. 2. sg. cikshipas) to hurt, injure RV. X, 16, 1 (cf. Subj. kshepayat s.v. 2. kshi);
+ cf. Lat. sipo, dissipo, for xipo
kshíp2) pas f. pl. (only used in nom.;
the instr. is formed fr. kshípā RV. IX, 59, 57)
« the movable ones», the fingers RV. III, V, IX (Naigh. II, 5).
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123 выбрасывать
1. eject2. drop3. scrapping4. throw awayвыбрасывать, выкидывать — chuck away
5. toss out6. throw out; throw away; thrust; thrust out; discard; dismiss; exclude; omit; strand7. spurtСинонимический ряд:1. выноси (глаг.) бросай; выноси; выплескивай; вышвыривай2. выпускай (глаг.) выкидывай; выпускай; давай; исключай; опускай; пропускай; пускай -
124 طرح
طَرَحَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. deduct: to take away (sth., usu. money) from sth. else, usu. a larger amount of money; subtract: Money will be deducted from your weekly pay, if you come late to work. discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. pitch: to throw with a sudden sharp movement: My horse pitched me off its back. scrap: to make no more use of (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. subtract: to take away (an amount in numbers): If you subtract 2 from 7, you leave 5. throw away: free oneself of sth. wnwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also تخلص من (تَخَلَّصَ مِن)، أَلْقَى جانِبًا، أَنْقَصَ، خصم (خَصَمَ)، نبذ (نَبَذَ) \ طَرَحَ للنقاش \ raise: to bring up (a point, a question, etc.) for attention: The matter of his pay was not raised at the meeting. -
125 banish
طَرَحَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. deduct: to take away (sth., usu. money) from sth. else, usu. a larger amount of money; subtract: Money will be deducted from your weekly pay, if you come late to work. discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. pitch: to throw with a sudden sharp movement: My horse pitched me off its back. scrap: to make no more use of (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. subtract: to take away (an amount in numbers): If you subtract 2 from 7, you leave 5. throw away: free oneself of sth. wnwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also تخلص من (تَخَلَّصَ مِن)، أَلْقَى جانِبًا، أَنْقَصَ، خصم (خَصَمَ)، نبذ (نَبَذَ) -
126 deduct
طَرَحَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. deduct: to take away (sth., usu. money) from sth. else, usu. a larger amount of money; subtract: Money will be deducted from your weekly pay, if you come late to work. discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. pitch: to throw with a sudden sharp movement: My horse pitched me off its back. scrap: to make no more use of (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. subtract: to take away (an amount in numbers): If you subtract 2 from 7, you leave 5. throw away: free oneself of sth. wnwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also تخلص من (تَخَلَّصَ مِن)، أَلْقَى جانِبًا، أَنْقَصَ، خصم (خَصَمَ)، نبذ (نَبَذَ) -
127 discard
طَرَحَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. deduct: to take away (sth., usu. money) from sth. else, usu. a larger amount of money; subtract: Money will be deducted from your weekly pay, if you come late to work. discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. pitch: to throw with a sudden sharp movement: My horse pitched me off its back. scrap: to make no more use of (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. subtract: to take away (an amount in numbers): If you subtract 2 from 7, you leave 5. throw away: free oneself of sth. wnwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also تخلص من (تَخَلَّصَ مِن)، أَلْقَى جانِبًا، أَنْقَصَ، خصم (خَصَمَ)، نبذ (نَبَذَ) -
128 pitch
طَرَحَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. deduct: to take away (sth., usu. money) from sth. else, usu. a larger amount of money; subtract: Money will be deducted from your weekly pay, if you come late to work. discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. pitch: to throw with a sudden sharp movement: My horse pitched me off its back. scrap: to make no more use of (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. subtract: to take away (an amount in numbers): If you subtract 2 from 7, you leave 5. throw away: free oneself of sth. wnwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also تخلص من (تَخَلَّصَ مِن)، أَلْقَى جانِبًا، أَنْقَصَ، خصم (خَصَمَ)، نبذ (نَبَذَ)
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