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1 to be seized with something
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2 to be seized with fear
to be seized with fear (with panic) быть захваченным/охваченным страхом (паникой) WAYS OF DOING THINGS: ГлаголEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to be seized with fear
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3 panic
'pænik 1. noun((a) sudden great fear, especially that spreads through a crowd etc: The fire caused a panic in the city.) panikk2. verb(to make or become so frightened that one loses the power to think clearly: He panicked at the sight of the audience.) få panikk- panickypanikk--------panisk--------skrekkIsubst. \/ˈpænɪk\/1) panikk• what's the panic?2) (amer. slang) noe som er morsomt, morsom personbe seized with\/by panic bli grepet av panikkin a panic i panikkIIverb \/ˈpænɪk\/1) bli grepet av panikk• don't panic!2) sette skrekk i, gjøre skrekkslagen, skape panikk hos3) (amer. slang) tenne, få i ekstasede satte huset på ende \/ de fikk publikum til å kokeIIIadj. \/ˈpænɪk\/panisk -
4 fear
§ შიში, დაშინება§1 შიშიhe felt fear შიშის გრძნობა გაუჩნდა / დაეუფლაfor fear that… იმის შიშით, რომ…2 საშიშროებაthere’s no fear of rain today დღეს წვიმის საშიშროება არ არის3 შიში (ეშინია, შიშობს)I fear he’ll be late ვშიშობ, რომ დაგვაგვიანდებაI fear so ვშიშობ, რომ ასეაshe was paralyzed with fear შიშისაგან გაშეშდა / დამბლა დაეცაshe went pale with fear შიშისაგან ფერი წაუვიდა / გაფითრდაI was numbed with fear შიშისაგან ენა ჩამივარდა / გავშეშდიfear / panic seized them შიშმა / პანიკამ შეიპყროI fear you’ve been misled ვშიშობ, რომ შეცდომაში შეგიყვანესI fear that your new neighbor will be a trial for you ვშიშობ, რომ ახალი მეზობლის ატანა გაგიჭირდებაhe quieted (quietened) our fears შიში გაგვიფანტა / გაგვიქარწყლა // დაგვამშვიდაbodily fear / suffering ფიზიკური შიში / ტანჯვაwell-founded fear of persecution დევნის, შევიწროების საფუძვლიანი შიში -
5 seize
1. III1) seize smth. seize a rope (a stick, a weapon, a knife, a pencil, a book, smb.'s hand, etc.) хватать /схватить/ веревку и т.д.; in fright she seized my arm в страхе она ухватилась за мою руку; the driver seized the reins and drove off кучер взялся за /схватил/ вожжи и тронул2) seize smb., smth. seize prisoners (the city, a fortress, the enemy's position, the enemy's guns, enemy ships, etc.) захватать пленных и т.д.; the policeman seized the thief полицейский схватил /арестовал/ вора; we.seized the town after a short battle после короткого боя мы взяли город /овладели городом/; seize the throne захватить трон, завладеть троном; seize power захватить власть; seize smuggled goods (smb.'s house, etc.) конфисковать контрабанду и т.д.; they seized all they could они забрали /конфисковали, захватили/ все, что могли; seize an opportunity (a chance, an advantage, the occasion, etc.) воспользоваться случаем и т.д.3) seize smb. fear (amazement, fever, etc.) seizes smb. страх и т.д. охватывает /захватывает/ кого-л.; panic seized the crowd толпу охватила паника4) seize smth. seize the point (tile idea, the essence of the matter, a distinction, the importance of a statement, etc.) понять суть и т.д.; I can't seize your meaning не могу понять (до меня не доходит) смысл ваших слов2. IVseize smth. in some manner seize smth. tightly /firmly/ (quickly, hastily, desperately, etc.) крепко и т.д. хватать /схватить/ что-л.3. XI1) be seized the throne was unlawfully seized трон был незаконно захвачен; be seized upon by smb. the event was seized upon by the daily press reporters событие привлекло внимание репортеров ежедневных газет2) be seized with (by) smth. I was seized with panic (with terror, with shame, with pity, etc.) меня охватила паника и т.д., he was seized with sudden chest pains у него начались острые боли в груди; she was seized with fear на нее напал страх; I was seized with remorse (with misgivings, with repentance, with a desire to do smth., with a desire for travelling, etc.) я был полон угрызений совести и т.д.; I was seized with passion мною овладела страсть; he was seized first with surprise, secondly with indignation and lastly with alarm сначала он очень удивился, потом возмутился, а под конец встревожился; I was seized by a fit of coughing (yawning, etc.) на меня напал кашель и т.д.; he was seized by a longing to see her его охватило желание увидеть ее4. XVI1) seize on smth. seize on a rope (on smb.'s hand, etc.) ухватиться за /схватить/ веревку и т.д.2) seize (up)on smth., smb. seize upon an estate (on the ship, etc.) захватить поместье и т.д., завладеть /овладеть/ поместьем и т.д.; seize (up)on an idea (upon a chance, /upon an opportunity/., upon a pretext, on a suggestion, on a solution, etc.) ухватиться за мысль и т.д.; he seized upon a minor incident он прицепился /придрался/ к мелкому инциденту; they seized upon the newcomer они все набросились на вновь пришедшего3) seize (up)on smb. madness (panic, a great fear, etc.) seized (up)on him его охватило безумие и т.д.;5. XXI11) seize smb. by smth. seize smb. by the collar (by the hand. by the throat /by the neck/, by the ear, etc.) схватить кого-л. за шиворот и т.д.; seize smb. by force схватить /взять/ кого-л. силой2) seize smth. from smth. he seized the package from my hand он выхватил /вырвал/ сверток у меня из рук3) seize smth. for smth. seize smb.'s goods (smb.'s property, etc.) for payment of debt конфисковать чьи-л. товары и т.д. в счет уплаты долга -
6 seize
si:z1) (to take or grasp suddenly, especially by force: She seized the gun from him; He seized her by the arm; He seized the opportunity of leaving.) asir, agarrar, coger2) (to take, especially by force or by law: The police seized the stolen property.) incautar, embargar•- seizure- seize on
- seize up
seize vb agarrartr[siːz]1 (grab) asir, agarrar, coger2 (opportunity) aprovechar4 (take control of) tomar, apoderarse de5 (person - arrest) detener; (- take hostage) secuestrar6 figurative use (strong feelings) apoderarse de, acometer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be seized with something (pain, fear, panic, etc) apoderarse algo de uno1) capture: capturar, tomar, apoderarse de2) arrest: detener3) clutch, grab: agarrar, coger, aprovechar (una oportunidad)4)to be seized with : estar sobrecogido porv.• agarrotarse v.v.• acaparar v.• agarrafar v.• agarrar v.• agazapar v.• apañar v.• apoderarse de v.• aprehender v.• apresar v.• asir v.• coger v.• decomisar v.• echar mano expr.• embargar v.• empuñar v.• entrecoger v.• incautar v.• prender v.• secuestrar v.• sujetar v.• tomar v.siːz1) (grab, snatch) \<\<hand/object\>\> agarrar; \<\<opportunity\>\> aprovechar; \<\<power\>\> tomar, hacerse* con2)a) ( capture) \<\<town/fortress\>\> tomar, apoderarse de; \<\<person\>\> detener*b) \<\<assets/property\>\> ( confiscate) confiscar*; ( impound) embargar*; \<\<cargo/contraband\>\> confiscar*, decomisar; \<\<drugs/arms\>\> incautar, incautarse de; \<\<copies of book\>\> secuestrar3) ( overcome) (usu pass)he was seized with the desire to... — lo acometió el deseo de..., sintió ganas de...
•Phrasal Verbs:- seize on- seize up[siːz]1. VT1) (=physically take hold of) coger, agarrarto seize hold of sth/sb — coger or agarrar algo/a algn
to seize sb by the arm — coger or agarrar a algn por el brazo
2) (=capture) [+ person] detener; [+ territory] apoderarse de; [+ power] tomar, hacerse con3) (Jur) (=confiscate) [+ property] incautar, embargar4) (=kidnap) secuestrar5) (fig) [+ opportunity] aprovecharto be seized with fear/rage — estar sobrecogido por el miedo/la cólera
2.- seize on- seize up* * *[siːz]1) (grab, snatch) \<\<hand/object\>\> agarrar; \<\<opportunity\>\> aprovechar; \<\<power\>\> tomar, hacerse* con2)a) ( capture) \<\<town/fortress\>\> tomar, apoderarse de; \<\<person\>\> detener*b) \<\<assets/property\>\> ( confiscate) confiscar*; ( impound) embargar*; \<\<cargo/contraband\>\> confiscar*, decomisar; \<\<drugs/arms\>\> incautar, incautarse de; \<\<copies of book\>\> secuestrar3) ( overcome) (usu pass)he was seized with the desire to... — lo acometió el deseo de..., sintió ganas de...
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7 seize
transitive verb1) ergreifenseize somebody by the arm/collar/shoulder — jemanden am Arm/Kragen/an der Schulter packen
seize the opportunity or occasion/moment [to do something] — die Gelegenheit ergreifen/den günstigen Augenblick nutzen [und etwas tun]
seize any/a or the chance [to do something] — jede/die Gelegenheit nutzen[, um etwas zu tun]
be seized with remorse/panic — von Gewissensbissen geplagt/von Panik ergriffen werden
2) (capture) gefangen nehmen [Person]; kapern [Schiff]; mit Gewalt übernehmen [Flugzeug, Gebäude]; einnehmen [Festung, Brücke]3) (confiscate) beschlagnahmenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/118317/seize_on">seize on- seize up* * *[si:z]1) (to take or grasp suddenly, especially by force: She seized the gun from him; He seized her by the arm; He seized the opportunity of leaving.) ergreifen2) (to take, especially by force or by law: The police seized the stolen property.) beschlagnahmen•- seizure- seize on
- seize up* * *[si:z]I. vt1. (grab)▪ to \seize sth etw ergreifen [o packen]▪ to \seize sb jdn packento \seize sb by the arm/throat/wrist jdn am Arm/an der Kehle/beim Handgelenk packento \seize sth with both hands etw mit beiden Händen greifento be \seized with desire von Begierde gepackt werdento be \seized with panic von Panik erfasst werden3. (make use of)to \seize the initiative/an opportunity die Initiative/eine Gelegenheit ergreifento \seize an opportunity with both hands eine Gelegenheit mit beiden Händen ergreifen4. (capture)▪ to \seize sth etw einnehmen [o erobern]to \seize a criminal einen Verbrecher festnehmento \seize a fortress/harbour/town eine Festung/einen Hafen/eine Stadt einnehmen [o erobern]to \seize a hostage eine Geisel nehmen5. (confiscate)▪ to \seize sth etw beschlagnahmenII. vito \seize on an excuse zu einer Ausrede greifen* * *[siːz]1. vt1) (= grasp) packen, ergreifen; (as hostage) nehmen; (= confiscate) beschlagnahmen; passport einziehen; ship (authorities) beschlagnahmen; (pirates) kapern; (= capture) town einnehmen; train, building besetzen; criminal fassento seize sb's arm, to seize sb by the arm — jdn am Arm packen
2) (fig) (= lay hold of panic, fear, desire) packen, ergreifen; power, leadership an sich (acc) reißen; (= leap upon) idea, suggestion aufgreifen; opportunity, initiative ergreifento seize the moment — den günstigen Augenblick wahrnehmen
to seize the day — den Tag nutzen
2. viSee:= seize up* * *seize [siːz]A v/tby an dat):b) fig ergreifen, packen, erfassen:fear seized the crowd Furcht ergriff die Menge;he was seized with remorse er wurde von Reue gepackt;seized with an illness von einer Krankheit befallen;seized with apoplexy vom Schlag getroffenc) → B 12. eine Festung etc (ein)nehmen, erobern3. sich einer Sache bemächtigen, an sich reißen:seize power die Macht ergreifen oder an sich reißen4. JUR beschlagnahmen, pfänden5. JUR US jemanden in den Besitz setzen (of gen oder von):be seized with, stand seized of im Besitz einer Sache sein6. jemanden ergreifen, festnehmen7. fig (geistig) erfassen, begreifen, verstehen8. SCHIFFa) zusammenbinden, zurrenb) anbindenB v/i* * *transitive verb1) ergreifenseize somebody by the arm/collar/shoulder — jemanden am Arm/Kragen/an der Schulter packen
seize the opportunity or occasion/moment [to do something] — die Gelegenheit ergreifen/den günstigen Augenblick nutzen [und etwas tun]
seize any/a or the chance [to do something] — jede/die Gelegenheit nutzen[, um etwas zu tun]
be seized with remorse/panic — von Gewissensbissen geplagt/von Panik ergriffen werden
2) (capture) gefangen nehmen [Person]; kapern [Schiff]; mit Gewalt übernehmen [Flugzeug, Gebäude]; einnehmen [Festung, Brücke]3) (confiscate) beschlagnahmenPhrasal Verbs:- seize on- seize up* * *v.belegen v.beschlagnahmen v.ergreifen v.greifen v.kapern v.packen v.wahrnehmen (Vorteil, Gelegenheit) v. -
8 asaltar
v.1 to attack.2 to rob.Ricardo asaltó a Pedro Richard held up Peter.3 to seize.iba a ir pero al final le asaltaron las dudas he was going to go, but he was seized by doubts at the last minutele asaltó el pánico he was overcome by panic4 to be assaulted by.Te asaltó el bandido You were assaulted by the bandit.5 to assault, to assail, to invade, to attack.Ricardo asalta bancos Richard assaults banks.* * *1 to assault, attack (para robar) to raid, rob2 (abordar) to approach, come up to■ me asaltó la duda de si había dicho la verdad doubts sprang to my mind as to whether he had told the truth or not* * *verb1) to assault2) mug, rob3) storm* * *VT1) [+ persona] to attack, assault; (Mil) to storm; [+ banco, tienda etc] to break into, raid; [en disturbios etc] to loot, sackanoche fue asaltada la joyería — the jeweller's was raided last night, last night there was a break-in at the jeweller's
2) [dudas] to assail; [idea] to cross one's mindle asaltó una idea — he was struck by an idea, an idea crossed his mind
3) [desastre, muerte] to fall upon, surprise, overtake* * *verbo transitivob) ( tomar por asalto) <ciudad/embajada> to stormc) ( atacar) to attack, assaultd) ( acosar) to accost, assail (frml)e) idea to strikeme asaltó una duda — I was struck o seized by a sudden doubt
* * *= raid, storm, break into, break in, mug, assail, hold up.Ex. The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex. On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex. A honeypot is a decoy computer system designed to look like a legitimate system an intruder will want to break into while, unbeknownst to the intruder, they are being covertly observed.Ex. The hacker broke in on the university dial-in lines through the library system.Ex. In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex. It's ridiculous to assail people who are making a code for abandoning all the principles which have been going strong for 100 years.Ex. The film starts with two small-time thieves who spontaneously decide to hold up a restaurant.----* asaltar una diligencia = rob + a stagecoach.* dudas + asaltar = doubts + assail.* * *verbo transitivob) ( tomar por asalto) <ciudad/embajada> to stormc) ( atacar) to attack, assaultd) ( acosar) to accost, assail (frml)e) idea to strikeme asaltó una duda — I was struck o seized by a sudden doubt
* * *= raid, storm, break into, break in, mug, assail, hold up.Ex: The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.
Ex: On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex: A honeypot is a decoy computer system designed to look like a legitimate system an intruder will want to break into while, unbeknownst to the intruder, they are being covertly observed.Ex: The hacker broke in on the university dial-in lines through the library system.Ex: In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex: It's ridiculous to assail people who are making a code for abandoning all the principles which have been going strong for 100 years.Ex: The film starts with two small-time thieves who spontaneously decide to hold up a restaurant.* asaltar una diligencia = rob + a stagecoach.* dudas + asaltar = doubts + assail.* * *asaltar [A1 ]vt1 (robar) ‹banco/tienda› to rob, hold up; ‹persona› to rob, mug2 ‹fortaleza/ciudad/embajada› to storm, attacklo asaltaron a preguntas they bombarded him with questions, they fired a barrage of questions at him4 «idea» to strikeen el último momento me asaltó una duda/un temor at the last moment I was struck o seized by a sudden doubt/fearle asaltaban dudas acerca de su futuro he was plagued with o by doubts about his future* * *
asaltar ( conjugate asaltar) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› to rob, mug
◊ me asaltó una duda I was struck o seized by a sudden doubt
asaltar verbo transitivo to assault, attack
(atracar un banco, una tienda) to rob
fig (un pensamiento) to assail
' asaltar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acometer
- atracar
English:
assault
- attack
- hold up
- mug
- raid
- rush
- engulf
- hold
- jump
- ram
- rob
* * *asaltar vt1. [atacar] to attack;[castillo, ciudad] to storm;la policía asaltó el avión the police stormed the plane2. [robar] to rob;lo asaltaron con una navaja he was robbed o mugged at knifepoint3. [sujeto: dudas, pánico] to seize;iba a ir pero al final le asaltaron las dudas he was going to go, but he was seized by doubts at the last minute;me asalta una duda, ¿me llegará el dinero? I have one doubt, will I have enough money?;le asaltó el pánico he was overcome by o seized with panic4. [importunar]los periodistas asaltaron al actor a preguntas the journalists bombarded the actor with questions;los pabellones se vieron asaltados por visitantes the wards were overrun with visitors* * *v/t2 fig:le asaltó una duda he was suddenly struck by doubt* * *asaltar vt1) : to assault2) : to mug, to rob3)asaltar al poder : to seize power* * *asaltar vb -
9 apoderarse
1 to take possession (de, of), seize (de, -)* * *VPRapoderarse de — to seize, take possession of
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apoderarse ( conjugate apoderarse) verbo pronominal apoderarse de algo ‹de ciudad/fortaleza› to seize sth, take sth;
apoderarse verbo reflexivo to take possession [de, of], seize
figurado el pánico se apoderó de la ciudad, the city was seized by panic
' apoderarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adueñarse
- interceptar
- tomar
English:
possess
- take over
* * *vpr1.apoderarse de [adueñarse de] to seize;los sublevados se apoderaron del aeropuerto the rebels took control of o seized the airport;el atracador se apoderó de varios rehenes the armed robber took several hostages;los radicales se apoderaron del control del partido the radicals took o seized control of the party;la oscuridad se apoderaba de la casa darkness was gradually taking over the house2.apoderarse de [dominar] to overcome;el miedo se apoderó de él he was overcome with o by fear;después de comer la pereza se apodera de mí after eating I feel extremely lethargic* * *v/r take possession ocontrol (de of);se apoderó de todo el dinero he took all the money* * *vrapoderarse de : to seize, to take over* * *apoderarse vb -
10 apoderar
v.1 to empower; to grant a power of attorney.2 to possess oneself of a thing. (reflexive form)3 to become powerful or strong. (Obsolete)4 to grant legal power to, to authorize, to grant power to, to commission.Tito apoderó a su esposa Tito granted legal power to his wife.5 to grant power of attorney.Tito apoderó al abogado Tito granted power of attorney to the lawyer.* * *1 to authorize, empower2 DERECHO to grant power of attorney1 to take possession (de, of), seize (de, -)* * *verbto authorize, empower* * *1. VT1) (=autorizar) to authorize, empower2) (Jur) to grant power of attorney to2.See:* * *1. 2.apoderarse v prona) personaapoderar de algo — de ciudad/fortaleza to seize, take
se apoderaron de la planta baja — they seized o took over the ground floor
b) (liter) miedo* * *----* apoderarse de = seize, possess, take over, commandeer.* * *1. 2.apoderarse v prona) personaapoderar de algo — de ciudad/fortaleza to seize, take
se apoderaron de la planta baja — they seized o took over the ground floor
b) (liter) miedo* * ** apoderarse de = seize, possess, take over, commandeer.* * *apoderar [A1 ]vt‹persona› to authorize, empower, grant power of attorney tola compañía me apoderó para firmar el contrato the company empowered o authorized me to sign the contract1«persona»: apoderar DE algo: poco a poco se han ido apoderando de todo they have gradually taken possession o got(ten) control of everythingse habían apoderado de la planta baja they had seized o taken over the ground floorlos rebeldes se apoderaron de la ciudad the rebels took o seized the cityse han apoderado (del control) de la empresa they have taken control of the company2 ( liter) «miedo»: apoderarse DE algn; to seize sbel pánico se apoderó de los espectadores panic gripped o seized the spectators, the spectators were panic-strickenun terrible pensamiento se apoderó de su mente a terrible thought took hold o took possession of himla ira se apoderó de ella she was seized with anger, anger surged up inside her* * *♦ vt1. [autorizar] to authorize, to empower;Der to grant power of attorney to* * *v/t authorize* * *apoderar vt: to authorize, to empower -
11 pris
pris, prise1 [pʀi, pʀiz]a. [place] taken• ça me fera 250 €, c'est toujours ça de pris (inf) I'll get 250 euros, that's better than nothingb. [personne] busy• désolé, je suis pris sorry, I'm busyc. [nez] blocked ; [gorge] hoarsed. [crème, mayonnaise] sete. ( = envahi par) pris de remords overcome with remorse* * *
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1) ( occupé) busyje suis pris — ( pour l'instant) I'm busy; ( pour la période qui vient) I've got something on
2) ( gelé) frozen3) ( encombré) [nez] stuffed up; [bronches] congested4) ( affecté)être pris de nausées — to feel sick GB ou nauseous US
* * *pʀi, pʀiz pris, -e1. ppSee:2. adj1) (place) taken2)3) (mains) full4) (personne) busyJe serai très pris la semaine prochaine. — I'll be very busy next week.
5) (= saisi)* * *A pp ⇒ prendre.B pp adj1 ( occupé) busy; nous sommes très pris cette semaine we're very busy this week; si vous n'êtes pas pris if you're not doing anything; je suis pris ( pour l'instant) I'm busy; ( pour la période qui vient) I've got something on; ma journée est prise I'm busy all day; j'ai les mains prises I've got my hands full; les places sont toutes prises all the seats are taken;2 ( vendu) sold; tout a été pris en une heure everything was sold in one hour; toutes les places sont prises it's sold out;3 ( gelé) frozen; les eaux du lac sont prises the lake is frozen;5 ( affecté) pris de overcome with [inquiétude, remords, envie]; pris de panique panic-stricken; être pris de fièvre to have a temperature; être pris de regrets/terreur/désespoir to be full of ou overcome with regret/terror/despair; être pris de nausées to feel sick GB ou nauseous US; pris de boisson under the influence.C prise nf1 Mil ( capture) capture; ( assaut) storming; la prise de Monastir the capture of Monastir; la prise de la Bastille the storming of the Bastille;3 Chasse, Pêche (au filet, piège) catching ¢; prise d'une panthère au filet catching a panther in a net; une belle prise ( pêche sportive) a fine catch; ( pêche commerciale) a fine haul;5 ( point permettant de saisir) hold; avoir du mal à trouver une prise to have trouble finding a hold; n'offrir aucune prise lit ( pour la main) to have no handholds; ( pour le pied) to have no footholds; fig [personne] to be impossible to pin down; avoir prise sur qn to have a hold over sb; avoir prise sur qch to have leverage on sth; donner or laisser prise à [personne] to lay oneself open to; être en prise Aut [moteur, conducteur] to be in gear; être en prise (directe) avec qch [personne] to be in (close) touch with sth; être en prise avec l'actualité [journal] to have its finger on the pulse of events;6 ( absorption) la prise d'alcool est déconseillée pendant le traitement do not take alcohol during the course of treatment; à ingérer en trois prises quotidiennes to be taken three times daily;7 ( solidification) setting ¢;8 Électrotech ( femelle) socket GB, outlet US; ( mâle) plug; prise à deux fiches two-pin plug; prise multiple ( domino) (multiplug) adaptor; ( sur une rallonge) trailing socket; prise triple ( domino) three-way adaptor; ( sur une rallonge) three-way trailing socket;prise d'air gén air inlet; Aviat air intake; prise d'antenne Radio, TV ( femelle) aerial socket; ( mâle) aerial plug; prise d'armes Mil military parade; prise d'assaut Mil storming ¢; prise de bec○ row○, argument; prise en charge Prot Soc granting¢ of benefits; Transp ( dans un taxi) minimum fare; prise en compte consideration (de of); prise de conscience realization; prise de contact initial contact; prise de contrôle Fin takeover; prise de corps Jur arrest; prise de courant Électrotech ( femelle) socket GB, outlet US; prise de décision decision-making ¢; prise d'eau Constr water supply point; prise de guerre Mil spoils (pl) of war; prise de fonctions (de président, dirigeant) inauguration; ( d'employé) first day at work; prise d'otages Mil hostage-taking ¢; prise de participation Fin acquisition of a stake (dans in); prise de pouvoir Pol takeover; prise de position Pol stand; prise de sang Méd blood test; faire une prise de sang à qn to take a blood sample from sb; prise de son Cin, Radio, TV sound recording ¢; prise de terre Électrotech earth GB, ground US; prise de vue Cin, Vidéo shooting ¢; Phot shot.être aux prises avec des difficultés to be grappling with difficulties; être aux prises avec ses concurrents to be doing battle with one's competitors.→ link=prendre prendre————————1. [occupé - personne] busyaide-moi, tu vois bien que j'ai les mains prises help me, can't you see my hands are full?[nez] blocked3. [envahi]————————prise nom féminintrouve une prise et dis-moi quand tu es prêt à soulever (le piano) get a grip (on the piano) and tell me when you're ready to lift ita. [personne] to lay oneself open to attackb. [idée, réalisation] to be open to attack2. [absorption - d'un médicament] takingla prise d'insuline doit se faire aux heures prescrites insulin must be injected at the prescribed times5. ÉLECTRICITÉprise (de courant) ou électriquea. [mâle] plugb. [femelle] socket6. TECHNOLOGIEa. [ouverture] air inletb. [introduction d'air] ventilationà prise rapide [ciment, colle] quick-setting8. [dans des expressions]ma première prise de conscience de la souffrance humaine the first time I became aware of human sufferinga. [action] taking the habitb. [cérémonie] professionprise de parole: encore trois prises de parole avant la fin de la session three more speeches to go before the end of the sessionprise de position opinion, standa. [d'un héritage] acquisitionb. [d'un territoire] taking possessiona. [légale] (political) takeoverb. [illégale] seizure of poweraux prises avec locution prépositionnelleje l'ai laissé aux prises avec un problème de géométrie I left him grappling ou wrestling with a geometry problem————————en prise locution adverbialemets-toi en prise put the car in ou into gear————————en prise locution adjectivaleêtre en prise (directe) avec la réalité (figuré) to have a good hold on ou to have a firm grip on realityprise de bec nom fémininprise de sang nom fémininprise de son nom fémininla prise de son est de Raoul Fleck sound (engineer), Raoul Fleckprise de vues nom féminin[image] (camera) shotprise de vues: Marie Vilmet camera: Marie Vilmetprise en charge nom féminin2. [par un taxi] minimum (pick-up) charge -
12 seize
[si:z] v1. 1) хватать, схватить (тж. to seize hold of)to seize a rope [a stick] - схватить /ухватиться за/ верёвку [палку]
to seize smb. by the arm [by the throat, by the collar] - схватить кого-л. за руку [за горло, за шиворот]
2) поймать, арестовать2. захватывать, завладевать (тж. seize on)they seized all they could - они захватили всё, что могли
3. конфисковать, наложить арестto seize documents [contraband goods] - конфисковать документы [контрабанду]
4. (тж. on, upon) ухватиться, воспользоватьсяto seize an opportunity /the occasion/ - воспользоваться удобным случаем
to seize a suggestion [a chance] - ухватиться за предложение [за возможность]
to seize on /upon/ a pretext for departing - ухватиться /уцепиться/ за (какой-л.) предлог, чтобы уехать
the offer was seized by Jack with both hands - за это предложение Джек ухватился обеими руками /руками и ногами/
5. пониматьto seize the point /the essence of the matter/ - понять /уловить/ самую суть вопроса
I can't quite seize your meaning - я не совсем понимаю, что вы имеете в виду /вашу мысль/
he quickly seized on a basic flaw in our argumentation - он быстро нащупал основное слабое место в нашей аргументации
6. преим. pass охватить, обуятьhe was seized with terror [with fear, with panic] - его охватил /на него напал/ ужас [страх, -а паника]
7. юр. вводить во владение ( имуществом)to be /to stand/ seized of /with/ - владеть (чем-л.)
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13 обуять
сов. (вн.)seize (d), grip (d)его́ обуя́л страх — he was in panic; fear seized him, he was seized with fear
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14 terror
1. n ужас, страх2. n террор3. n причина страха; «гроза»; то, что вселяет ужас4. n ужас; тяжёлое или трагическое событие5. n тяжёлый человекСинонимический ряд:fear (noun) alarm; apprehension; cold feet; consternation; dismay; dread; fear; fearfulness; fright; horror; panic; trepidation; trepidityАнтонимический ряд:calm; confidence; courage; fearlessness; security -
15 SLÁ
* * *I)(slæ; sló, slógum; sleginn; pret. also sleri), v.1) to smite, strike (slá e-n högg, kinnhest);2) slá hörpu, fiðlu, to strike the harp, fiddle;slá slag, to strike up a tune;slá leik, to strike up, begin, a game;slá vef, to strike the web, to weave;3) to hammer, forge (slá gull, silfr, sverð);slá e-t e-u, to mount with (járnum sleginn);4) to cut grass, mow (slá hey, töðu, tún, eng);5) to slay, kill (síns bróður sló hann handbana);6) fig., slá kaupi, to strike a bargain;slá máli í sátt, to refer a matter to arbitration;slá fylking, to draw up a line of battle;slá hring um, to surround;slá manngarð, mannhring, to form a ring of men round;slá eldi í e-t, to set fire to;slá landtjöldum, to pitch a tent, or also, to strike a tent, take it down;slá festum, to unmoor a ship;slá netjum, to put out the nets;slá hundum lausum, to slip the hounds;7) with preps.:slá e-t af, to cut off;slá e-n af, to kill, slaughter;slá á e-t, to take to a thing;slá á glens ok glúmur, to take to play and sport;slá á heit, to take to making a vow;slá e-u á sik, to take upon one-self;slá á sik sótt, to feign illness;slá á sik úlfúð, to show anger or ill-will;ekki skaltu slíku á þik slá, do not betake thyself to that;impers., sló á hann hlátri, he was taken with a fit of laughter;sló ótta á marga, many were seized with fear;því slær á, at, it so happens that;ljóssi sleri (= sló) fyrir hann, a light flashed upon him;slá í deilu, to begin quarrelling (eitt kveld, er þeir drukku, slógu þeir í deilu mikla);impers., slær í e-t, it arises;slær þegar í bardaga, it came to a fight;slá niðr e-u, to put an end to;nú er niðr slegit allri vináttu, now there is an end to all friendship;slá sér niðr, to lie down, take to one’s bed;slá e-n niðr, to kill;slá e-u saman, to join (þeir slá þá saman öllu liðinu í eina fylking);slá til e-s, to aim a blow at one, strike at one;slá undan höfuð-bendunum, to slacken the stays;slá e-u upp, to spread a report;slá upp herópi, to raise the war-cry;impers., loganum sló upp ór keröldunum, the flame burst out of the vessels;slá út e-u, to pour out (þá er full er mundlaugin, gengr hón ok slær út eitrinu);slá e-u við, to take into use (þá var slegit við öllum búnaði);slá við segli, to spread the sail;ek hefi þó náliga öllu við slegit, því er ek hefi í minni fest, I have put forth almost all that I recollected;slá beizli við hest, to put a bridle on a horse;e-u slær yfir, it comes over, arises (slær yfir þoku svá myrkri, at engi þeirra sá annan);8) refl., slást;(sláða, sláðr), v. to bar (hliðit var slát rammliga).(pl. slár), f. bar, bolt, cross-beam (slá ein var um þvert skipit).* * *pres. slæ, slær, slær; pl. slám (m. sláum), sláið, slá: pret. sló, slótt, slóttú (mod. slóst, slóstu), sló; pl. slógu (slósk = slógusk, Sturl. ii. 208 C): subj. slægi: imperat. slá, sláðú: part. sleginn: a pret. sleri or slöri occurs as a provincialism in the old vellum Ágrip—sløru, Fms. x. 403; sleri, 394; slæri, i. e. slöri, 379: [Ulf. slahan = τύπτειν, παίειν; A. S. sleân, slæge; Engl. slay; Dan.-Swed. slaa; O. H. G. slahan; Germ. schlagen.]A. To smite, strike, Dropl. 13; slá með steini, Fms. viii. 388; slá e-n til bana, ii. 183; slá e-n högg, kinnhest, i. 150, ix. 469, 522, Ld. 134; slá knött, Vígl. 24; slá til e-s, to strike at one, Finnb. 306, Sturl. ii. 24 C; slá í höfuð e-m, Fms. v. 173.2. slá hörpu, fiðlu, to strike the harp, fiddle, Vsp. 34, Fdda 76, Am. 62, Bs. i. 155, Fb. i. 348, Fms. vii. 356 (in a verse), Sks. 704, Grett. 168 (hörpu-sláttr); slá hljóðfæri, Fms, iii. 184; slá slag, to strike up a tune; hann sló þann slag, … sló hann þá Gýgjar-slag… þann streng er hann hafði ekki fyrr slegit, Fas. iii. 222, 223, cp. drápa and drepa: slá leik, to strike up for a dance or game to begin, hann sá at leikr var sleginn skamt frá garði, Sturl. ii. 190; so in embroidery (see borð), slá danz, 117, Karl. 52: slá eld, to strike fire, Fms. ix. 234: slá vef, to strike the loom, in weaving, xi. 49, Darr.; slá borða, Fas. i. 193, 205.3. to hammer, forge; slá hamri, Vkv. 18; slá sverð, Þiðr. 21; slá þvertré af silfri í hofit, Landn. 313; slá saum, Fms. ii. 218, ix. 377, Stj. 451; hann sló gull rautt, Vkv. 5; slá herspora, Fms. vii. 183; sleginn fram broddr ferstrendr, Eg. 285; slá öxar eða gref, Stj. 451: to mount, járnum sleginn, Fms. v. 339, Fas. iii. 574: to strike off, of coin.4. to mow, cut grass; slegin tún, Nj. 112; þrælar níu slógu hey, Edda 48; ek mun láta bera út ljá í dag ok slá undir sem mest … slá töðu, Eb. 150, Fb. i. 522; slá teig þann er heitir Gullteigr, Ísl. ii. 344; slá afrétt, Grág. ii. 303; slá eng, 281, Gþl. 360: absol., þeir slóu (sic) allir í skyrtum, Ísl. ii. 349, Grág. ii. 281.5. to slay, smite, kill, Stj. passim, but little used in classical writings, where drepa is the word; sverði sleginn, 656 C. 4; slá af, to slay. Bs. ii. 56, 89, Stj. 183; slá af hest, to kill a horse, send it to the knacker: to smite with sickness, slá með likþrá, blindleik, blindi, Stj.; harmi sleginn, Fms. iii. 11.II. metaph. phrases; slá kaupi, to strike a bargain, Ld. 30, Fms. ii. 80; slá máli í sátt, to put it to arbitration, Fms. x. 403; slá kaupi saman, Fb. ii. 79: slá fylking, to dress up a line of battle, Fms. viii. 408; slá öllu fólki í mannhringa, x. 229; slá hring um, to surround, Nj. 275. Fas. ii. 523; slá manngarð, mannhring, to form a ring of men round, Eg. 80, 88, Fms. viii. 67, x. 229; eldi um sleginn, Sól.: slá í lás, to slam, lock, Sturl. i. 63: slá eldi í, to set fire to, Fms. vii. 83, xi. 420, Hdl. 47; slá beisli við hest, to put a bridle in a horse’s mouth. Fas. ii. 508: slá landtjöldum, to pitch a tent, Eg. 291, Fms. ii. 264; or also, to strike a tent, take it down, Fær. 147; slá landtjalds-stöngunum, to loosen them, Hkr. i. 26; slá festum, to unmoor a ship, ii. 222, Fms. viii. 288, 379; slá undan höfuð-bendunum, to slacken the stays, Al. 67; slá netjum, to put out the nets. Bs. ii. 145; slá hundum (or slá hundum lausum, Fms. ii. 174, x. 326), to slip the hounds, Hom. 120.2. with prepp.; slá e-n við, to display; slá við segli, to spread the sail, Fas. ii. 523; þá var slegit við öllum búnaði, all was taken into use, Fms. x. 36; ek hefi þó náliga öllu við slegit, því er ek hefi í minni fest, I have put forth all that I recollected, Bs. i. 59: slá e-n upp, to spread a report (upp-sláttr), Fms, viii. 232, ix. 358: slá niðr, to throw down, Hom. 110; hann sló sér niðr, he lay down, Fms. ii. 194; hann slær sér niðr ( takes to his bed) sem hann sé sjúkr, Stj. 520; nú er niðr slegit allri vináttu, an end to all friendship, Fms. vi. 286, xi. 72: slá út, to throw out, N. G. L. i. 31; slá út eitrinu, to pour it out, Edda 40: slá saman liðinu, to join the army, Fms. x. 268: slá upp ópi, to strike up, raise a cry, viii. 414, Fb. ii. 125: slá í sundr kjöptunum, ii. 26: slá á e-t, to take to a thing; slá á glens ok glímur, he took to play and sport, Fms. ii. 182; hann sló á fagrmæli við þá, begun flattering, Nj. 167; slá í rán, to betake oneself to robbery, Stj. 400: slá á heit, to take to making a vow, Fs. 91: slá á, to take on oneself; slá á sik sótt, to feign illness, Fms. vi. 32; slá á sik úlfúð, to show anger, ill-will, Eb. 114; skaltú ekki slíku á þik slá, at þrá eptir einni konu, do not betake thyself to that, Ísl. ii. 250: slá e-u af, to put off; eg hefi slegið því af.III. impers., it strikes or breaks out to a thing, i. e. the thing happens; loganum sló út um keröldin, flames broke out round the casks, Fms. i. 128; þá sleri ljósi fyrir hann sem elding væri, x. 394; sló á hann hlátri, he was taken in a fit of laughter, vii. 150; sló ópi á herinn, the men fell a-shouting, viii. 225; þá sleri á uþefjani ok ýldu, x. 379; sló þá í verkjum fyrir brjóstið, Sturl. ii. 127 C. Bs. i. 119; sló þá felmt ok flótta á liðit, the men were panic-stricken and took to flight, Fms. i. 45; þótt þunga eðr geispa slái á hana, vi. 199; sló mikilli hræðslu á konu þá, viii. 8; sló ifa í skap honum, 655 xii. 3, Stj. 424; því slær á ( it so happens), at hann réttir höndina í ljósit, Bs. i. 462; slær þegar í bardaga, it came to a fight, Fms. xi. 32; sló með þeim í mestu deilu, x. 99; í kappmæli, Fb. i. 327; hér slær í allmikit úefni, Nj. 246; var mjök í gadda slegit, at hann mundi fá hennar (cp. Dan. klapped og klart), 280; þá sló því á þá, at þeir fóru í á með net, Bs. i. 119.B. Reflex. to throw oneself, betake oneself; slósk hón at fram eldinum, she rushed to the fireside, Fms iv. 339; slásk á bak e-m, to go behind another, Sturl. i. 197 C; slásk aptr, to draw back; gæta þess at eigi slægisk aptr liðit, Ó. H. 214; þeir kómu í Valadal, ok slósk (sic = slógusk) þar inn, broke into the houses, Sturl. ii. 208 C; þá slógusk í Suðreyjar víkingar, Vikings infested, invaded the islands, Fms. i. 245; slásk í för með e-m, to join another in a journey, xi. 129; ef nokkurr slæsk í mat eðr mungát, ok rækir þat meirr enn þingit, Gþl. 15; hann slósk á tal við Guðrúnu, entered into conversation with G., Nj. 129; slásk í sveit með e-m, Ó. H. 202; slásk á spurdaga við e-n, to ask questions, Sks. 302 B; slásk á svikræði, Fms. vi. 179. ☞ The slæsk in Ld. 144 is an error for slævask, see sljófa.II. recipr. to fight; hann slóst við Enska í hafi, Ann. 1420, cp. Dan. slaaes, but it is unclass., for berjask is the right word.III. part. sleginn; með slegnu hári, with dishevelled hair, Finnb. 250: hón var mörgu sleginn, whimsical, Gþl. 3 (= blandin): sleginn, surrounded, Akv. 14, 29; sleginn regni, beaten with rain, Vtkv. 5: sleginn, coined, N. G. L. i. 5. -
16 befallen
I v/t (unreg.) auch MED. attack; Schädlinge: auch infest; Missgeschick, Unglück: strike; eine plötzliche Furcht / Müdigkeit / Schwäche befiel ihn he was suddenly seized ( oder stricken) with fear / overcome by tiredness / he suddenly felt faint; befallen werden von (Angst etc.) be seized ( oder stricken) by ( oder with); (Müdigkeit, Schwäche) be overcome by; (Krankheit) be laid low by ( oder with), lit. be struck down by ( oder with); (Fieber) be laid low with; (Parasiten etc.) be infested byII Adj.: von Insekten befallen insect-infested; von Fieber befallen fever-stricken; von Zweifel befallen sein be assailed by doubts* * *to attack ( Verb); to attaint ( Verb); to charge ( Verb); to infest ( Verb); to attack ( Verb); to assail ( Verb)* * *be|fạl|len I [bə'falən] ptp befa\#llenvt irreg1) (geh = überkommen) to overcome; (Angst) to grip, to overcome; (Durst, Hunger) to grip, to seize; (Fieber, Krankheit, Seuche) to attack, to strike; (Missgeschick, Schicksal etc) to befall, to affect2) (= angreifen, infizieren) to affect; (Schädlinge, Ungeziefer) to infestIIadjaffected ( von by); (von Schädlingen) infested (von with)* * *be·fal·len *1. MED▪ jdn/etw \befallen to infect sb/sth2. FORST, HORT▪ etw \befallen to infest sth3. (geh)▪ jdn \befallen to overcome sbvon Ekel/Hunger/Müdigkeit \befallen werden to feel disgusted/hungry/tired* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) overcome; < misfortune> befallFieber/eine Grippe befiel ihn — (geh.) he was stricken by fever/influenza
von Panik/Angst/Heimweh usw. befallen werden — be seized or overcome with or by panic/fear/homesickness etc.
2) < pests> attack* * *A. v/t (irr) auch MED attack; Schädlinge: auch infest; Missgeschick, Unglück: strike;eine plötzliche Furcht/Müdigkeit/Schwäche befiel ihn he was suddenly seized ( oder stricken) with fear/overcome by tiredness/he suddenly felt faint;befallen werden von (Angst etc) be seized ( oder stricken) by ( oder with); (Müdigkeit, Schwäche) be overcome by; (Krankheit) be laid low by ( oder with), liter be struck down by ( oder with); (Fieber) be laid low with; (Parasiten etc) be infested byB. adj:von Insekten befallen insect-infested;von Fieber befallen fever-stricken;von Zweifel befallen sein be assailed by doubts* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) overcome; < misfortune> befallFieber/eine Grippe befiel ihn — (geh.) he was stricken by fever/influenza
von Panik/Angst/Heimweh usw. befallen werden — be seized or overcome with or by panic/fear/homesickness etc.
2) < pests> attack* * *v.to befall v.(§ p.,p.p.: befell, befallen)to beset v.to smite v.
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Diomedes — This article is about the hero of the Trojan War. For other uses, see Diomedes (disambiguation). Diomedes, King of Argos a statue by Kresilas from ca. 430 BC. Glyptothek, München … Wikipedia
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