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1 cast off the yoke
Макаров: сбросить иго, сбросить с себя ярмо, сбросить ярмо -
2 cast off the yoke of
Общая лексика: сбросить ярмо -
3 yoke
1. n1) гнет2) иго, ярмо•to be under the yoke — подвергаться гнету, находиться под игом
to cast off yoke — сбрасывать / свергать иго / ярмо
to liberate oneself from a yoke — освобождаться от гнета / ига / ярма
- economic yoketo overthrow / to shake off / to throw off the yoke — сбрасывать / свергать иго / ярмо
- political yoke
- yoke of servitude 2. v2) соединять попарно; присоединять3) подходить друг к другу; сработаться -
4 yoke
yoke [jəʊk]1 noun∎ under the yoke of tyranny sous le joug de la tyrannie;∎ a country struggling to cast off the yoke of foreign domination un pays qui lutte pour briser le joug de la domination étrangère(c) (pair of animals) attelage m, paire f(d) (of dress, skirt, blouse) empiècement m∎ the yoke of marriage les liens mpl du mariage∎ to yoke (up) oxen/bullocks to a plough atteler des bouvillons/des bœufs à une charrue(b) (ideas, qualities) lier, joindre -
5 cast
кидати, подавати ( голос під час голосування); присуджувати ( сплату збитків)- cast a dissenting notecast doubt on the constitutionality — (of smth.) ставити під сумнів конституційність ( чогось)
- cast a vote
- cast into jail
- cast into prison
- cast-iron alibi
- cast-iron discipline
- cast non-vote
- cast one's ballots for a party
- cast vote
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6 yoke
jəuk
1. сущ.
1) а) ярмо;
хомут б) ист. колодка( на шее преступника)
2) пара запряженных волов
3) а) ист., др.-рим. арка из трех копий (под которой проводили пленников) б) символ рабства в) иго, рабство to pass/come under the yoke ≈ примириться с поражением
4) редк. узы
5) коромысло
6) кокетка( на платье)
7) парная упряжка
8) тех. скоба;
бугель;
обойма, хомут
9) авиац. ручка управления
2. гл.
1) впрягать в ярмо
2) перен. соединять, сочетать ∙ yoke together ярмо;
хомут;
ошейник (тк. в ед. ч.) иго, ярмо - colonial * колониальное иго, ярмо колониализма - under the * of под игом - to cast /to shake, to throw/ off the * сбросить иго /ярмо/ - the * of servitude узы рабства (историческое) деревянная колодка (на шее преступника) узы, союз - the * of marriage узы брака - the * of convention рамки условностей пара запряженных волов - five * of oxen пять пар волов парная упряжка кокетка (на платье) коромысло (историческое) иго (арка из трех копий, под которой римляне проводили побежденных врагов) - to send under the * провести под игом, унизить врага;
разбить наголову - to pass /to come/ under the * пройти под игом;
сдаться на милость победителя, признать свое поражение символ рабства, порабощения рабство, порабощение( историческое) запашка (мера земли, 50-60 акров) (техническое) скоба, бугель, хомут, обойма;
серьга, зажим( техническое) хобот( станка) (техническое) поперечина;
траверса (электротехника) ярмо (авиация) штурвал, ручка управления( морское) поперечный румпель (электроника) отклоняющая система (тж. magnetic *) впрягать в ярмо запрягать - to * to a plough впрячь( волов и т. п.) в плуг - to * a wagon запрягать телегу заставлять работать, обуздывать - to * the forces of nature обуздать силы природы соединять, сочетать - *d in marriage соединенные узами брака - your fortunes are henceforward *d together отныне ваши судьбы нераздельны соединяться( редкое) подходить друг к другу - they do not * well они неподходящая пара ~ иго, рабство;
to endure( to shake off) the yoke терпеть( сбросить) иго;
to pass (или to come) under the yoke примириться с поражением ~ иго, рабство;
to endure (to shake off) the yoke терпеть (сбросить) иго;
to pass (или to come) under the yoke примириться с поражением yoke впрягать в ярмо ~ иго, рабство;
to endure (to shake off) the yoke терпеть (сбросить) иго;
to pass (или to come) under the yoke примириться с поражением ~ кокетка (на платье) ~ коромысло ~ пара запряженных волов ~ парная упряжка ~ ав. ручка управления ~ тех. скоба;
бугель;
хомут, обойма ~ перен. соединять, сочетать ~ редк. узы ~ ярмо -
7 yoke
1. n1) ярмо; хомут; нашийник2) перен. ярмо, неволя, кормига, іго; рабство3) іст. дерев'яна колода (на шиї злочинця)4) жарт. узи, союз5) пара запряжених волів6) коромисло7) кокетка (на сукні)8) невеликий маєток9) тех. скоба, бугель, обойма10) поперечка; траверса11) ав. штурвальна колонка2. v1) запрягати (в ярмо)2) перен. з'єднувати, сполучати3) підходити один одному4) пригнічувати, поневолювати; тримати в неволі (в ярмі)* * *I n1) ярмо; хомут; ошийник; sing іго, ярмо; icт. дерев'яна колодка ( на шиї злочинця); узи, союз2) (pl бeз змiн.) пара запряжених волів; парна упряжка; кокетка ( на сукні)3) коромисло4) icт. іго (арка з трьох списів, під якою римляни проводили переможених ворогів) ( символ) рабства, поневолення5) icт. заорювання (міра землі, 50-60 акрів)6) тex. скоба, бугель, хомут, обойма; сережка, затиск; хобот ( верстату); поперечина; траверса7) cл. ярмо8) aв. штурвал, ручка управління9) мop. поперечний румпель10) елк. відхиляюча система ( magnetic yoke); colonial yoke колоніальне іго, ярмо колоніалізмуto cast /to shake, to throw/off the yoke — скинути іго /ярмо
to send under the yoke — провести під ярмом, принизити ворога; розбити вщент
II vto pass /to come/ under the yoke — пройти під ярмом; здатися на милість переможця/ визнати свою поразку
1) упрягати в ярмо, запрягати; примушувати працювати, приборкувати2) сполучати, поєднувати, з'єднувати; з'єднуватися3) підходити/ відповідати одне одномуto yoke to a plough — упрягти ( волів тощо) у плуг
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8 yoke
1. [jəʋk] n1. 1) ярмо; хомут; ошейник2) тк. sing иго, ярмоcolonial yoke - колониальное иго, ярмо колониализма
to cast /to shake, to throw/ off the yoke - сбросить иго /ярмо/
3) ист. деревянная колодка ( на шее преступника)4) узы, союз2. 1) (pl без измен.) пара запряжённых волов2) парная упряжка3. кокетка ( на платье)4. коромысло5. 1) ист. иго (арка из трёх копий, под которой римляне проводили побеждённых врагов)to send under the yoke - а) провести под игом, унизить врага; б) разбить наголову
to pass /to come/ under the yoke - а) пройти под игом; б) сдаться на милость победителя, признать своё поражение
2) символ рабства, порабощения3) рабство, порабощение6. ист. запашка (мера земли, 50-60 акров)7. тех.1) скоба, бугель, хомут, обойма; серьга, зажим2) хобот ( станка)3) поперечина; траверса8. эл. ярмо9. ав. штурвал, ручка управления10. мор. поперечный румпель11. элк. отклоняющая система (тж. magnetic yoke)2. [jəʋk] v1. 1) впрягать в ярмо2) запрягатьto yoke to a plough - впрячь (волов и т. п.) в плуг
3) заставлять работать, обуздывать2. 1) соединять, сочетатьyour fortunes are henceforward yoked together - отныне ваши судьбы нераздельны
2) соединяться3. редк. подходить друг к другу -
9 yoke
I n1) ярмо; хомут; ошийник; sing іго, ярмо; icт. дерев'яна колодка ( на шиї злочинця); узи, союз2) (pl бeз змiн.) пара запряжених волів; парна упряжка; кокетка ( на сукні)3) коромисло4) icт. іго (арка з трьох списів, під якою римляни проводили переможених ворогів) ( символ) рабства, поневолення5) icт. заорювання (міра землі, 50-60 акрів)6) тex. скоба, бугель, хомут, обойма; сережка, затиск; хобот ( верстату); поперечина; траверса7) cл. ярмо8) aв. штурвал, ручка управління9) мop. поперечний румпель10) елк. відхиляюча система ( magnetic yoke); colonial yoke колоніальне іго, ярмо колоніалізмуto cast /to shake, to throw/off the yoke — скинути іго /ярмо
to send under the yoke — провести під ярмом, принизити ворога; розбити вщент
II vto pass /to come/ under the yoke — пройти під ярмом; здатися на милість переможця/ визнати свою поразку
1) упрягати в ярмо, запрягати; примушувати працювати, приборкувати2) сполучати, поєднувати, з'єднувати; з'єднуватися3) підходити/ відповідати одне одномуto yoke to a plough — упрягти ( волів тощо) у плуг
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10 ярмо
сбросить ярмо — to shake off / to throw off / to cast off the yoke
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11 скидати колоніальне ярмо
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > скидати колоніальне ярмо
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12 liberarse del yugo de
(v.) = throw off + the yoke of, cast off + the yoke ofEx. In 1898, the Philippines were able to ' throw off the yoke of Spanish imperialism,' only to be annexed by the US which was determined to make it a democracy in the American image.Ex. The Cretans failed in their attempt to cast off the yoke of the Ottoman Turks.* * *(v.) = throw off + the yoke of, cast off + the yoke ofEx: In 1898, the Philippines were able to ' throw off the yoke of Spanish imperialism,' only to be annexed by the US which was determined to make it a democracy in the American image.
Ex: The Cretans failed in their attempt to cast off the yoke of the Ottoman Turks. -
13 abwerfen
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Bomben, Ballast etc.) drop2. (Decke, Kleidung) throw off; (Reiter) throw; (Geweih) cast, shed; (Blätter) drop ( oder shed); (Haar) shed; ZOOL. (Haare, Federn) mo(u)lt3. fig. (Bürde, Joch) shake off4. SPORT (Hindernis, Latte) knock downII vt/i (Spielkarte) throw s.th. away, discard s.th.* * *(aus dem Sattel werfen) to unseat; to throw; to unhorse;(einbringen) to yield;(hinunterwerfen) to throw down;(wegwerfen) to release; to throw off; to slough; to throw away; to cast; to drop* * *ạb|wer|fen sep1. vtto throw off; Reiter to throw; Bomben, Flugblätter etc to drop; Ballast to jettison; Geweih to shed, to cast; Blätter, Nadeln to shed; (CARDS) to discard, to throw away; (SPORT) Ball, Speer to throw; Latte to knock off or down; (COMM ) Gewinn to yield, to return, to show; Zinsen to bear, to yield; (fig liter) Joch, Fesseln to cast or throw off2. vi (FTBL)to throw* * *1) (to get rid of; to take off: Some snakes cast their skins.) cast2) (to cast off (clothing, skin, leaves etc): Many trees shed their leaves in autumn.) shed* * *ab|wer·fenI. vt1. (aus der Luft herunterfallen lassen)▪ etw \abwerfen to drop sthBallast \abwerfen to drop [or shed] [or discharge] ballastdas Geweih \abwerfen to shed antlers2. (von sich werfen)einen Reiter \abwerfen to throw [or unseat] a rider3. FIN, ÖKON▪ etw \abwerfen to yield stheinen Gewinn \abwerfen to yield [or make] [or show] a profitZinsen \abwerfen to yield [or bear] [or earn] interest5. (ablegen)eine Karte \abwerfen to discard a cardII. vi* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) drop; < tree> shed <leaves, needles>; < stag> shed < antlers>; throw off < clothing>; jettison < ballast>; throw < rider>; (Kartenspiel) discard; (fig.) cast or throw off <yoke of tyranny etc.>2) (herunterstoßen) knock down4) (einbringen) bring in2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (Sport) throw the ball out* * *abwerfen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t2. (Decke, Kleidung) throw off; (Reiter) throw; (Geweih) cast, shed; (Blätter) drop ( oder shed); (Haar) shed; ZOOL (Haare, Federn) mo(u)lt* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) drop; < tree> shed <leaves, needles>; < stag> shed < antlers>; throw off < clothing>; jettison < ballast>; throw < rider>; (Kartenspiel) discard; (fig.) cast or throw off <yoke of tyranny etc.>2) (herunterstoßen) knock down3) (ins Spielfeld werfen) throw out < ball>4) (einbringen) bring in2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (Sport) throw the ball out* * *v.to drop from an aircraft expr. -
14 yugo
m.1 yoke (also figurative).2 harness.3 jugum, anatomical ridge or groove connecting two structures.* * *1 yoke\bajo el yugo de under the yoke of* * *SM yokesacudir el yugo — (fig) to throw off the yoke
* * *a) ( de bueyes) yokemañana de vuelta al yugo — (fam) it's back to the grindstone tomorrow (colloq)
b) ( opresión) yoke* * *= yoke.Ex. An alternative form of hose, probably invented in Holland in the earlier seventeenth century, took the form of an iron yoke on either side of the spindle in place of the wooden box = Una forma alternativa de matriz, inventada probablemente en Holanda a comienzos del siglo XVII, consistía en un yugo de hierro a ambos lados del husillo en lugar del cajón de madera.----* bajo el yugo de = under the yoke of.* el yugo de = the shackles of.* escaparse del yugo de = escape + the grip of.* liberarse del yugo de = throw off + the yoke of, cast off + the yoke of.* yugo soviético, el = hug of the bear, the.* * *a) ( de bueyes) yokemañana de vuelta al yugo — (fam) it's back to the grindstone tomorrow (colloq)
b) ( opresión) yoke* * *= yoke.Ex: An alternative form of hose, probably invented in Holland in the earlier seventeenth century, took the form of an iron yoke on either side of the spindle in place of the wooden box = Una forma alternativa de matriz, inventada probablemente en Holanda a comienzos del siglo XVII, consistía en un yugo de hierro a ambos lados del husillo en lugar del cajón de madera.
* bajo el yugo de = under the yoke of.* el yugo de = the shackles of.* escaparse del yugo de = escape + the grip of.* liberarse del yugo de = throw off + the yoke of, cast off + the yoke of.* yugo soviético, el = hug of the bear, the.* * *1 (de bueyes) yoke2 (opresión) yoke* * *
yugo sustantivo masculino
yoke
yugo m Agr & figurado yoke
' yugo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
yugoeslava
- yugoeslavo
- yugoslava
- yugoslavo
English:
grind
- yoke
* * *yugo nm1. [para animales] yoke2. [atadura] yoke;sacudir el yugo to throw off the yoke;el yugo del matrimonio the ties of marriage* * *m yoke;sacudir el yugo fig throw off the yoke* * *yugo nm: yoke* * *yugo n yoke -
15 liberar
v.1 to liberate.liberar a alguien de algo to free somebody from somethingEllos liberaron al prisionero They liberated the prisoner.2 to untie.3 to let free, to free, to unlock.Ellos liberaron al reo They let the jailbird free.Ellos liberaron sus pasiones They freed their passions.4 to release, to clean.La corte libera a Ricardo The court releases Richard.* * *1 (persona, animal) to free; (país, ciudad) to liberate2 (energía) to release\liberar a alguien de algo to free somebody from something* * *verb1) to free2) liberate3) release* * *1. VT1) [+ rehén] to free, release; [+ país, pueblo] to liberate2)liberar a algn de — [+ carga, obligación] to free sb of o from; [+ peligro] to save sb from
3) (Econ) [+ precios] to deregulate; [+ acción] to pay in full; [+ deuda] to release; [+ tipo de cambio] to float4) [+ energía, oxígeno] to release2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <preso/rehén> to release, free; <pueblo/país> to liberateb) ( de una obligación)2) < precios> to deregulate; <recursos/fondos> to release3) <energía/calor> to release2.liberarse v pronliberarse de algo — de ataduras/deudas to free oneself from something
* * *= emancipate, free, release, relieve, liberate, set + free, discharge, disencumber, vent, enfranchise.Ex. Regardless of whether automation emancipates the library itself from reliance on cataloging data, we recognize our responsibility to meet the needs of libraries that cannot take advantage of the new technology.Ex. Habitualized actions, they further suggest, become embedded in human behavior and free the individual from the burden of repetitive decision-making.Ex. If you press the shift key again to return the keyboard to the unshifted (lowercase) condition, the lock is then released.Ex. This enabled them to re-establish their own identities and relieved them of the incidence of getting involved in 'library business'.Ex. I hope this new technology somehow will liberate us from the drudge work.Ex. When studied first at Dongwu University, I was most gratified by its well-stocked library and had the feeling of a caged bird set free to fly into the vast sky.Ex. By the beginning of the nineteenth century many British printers had come to rely for most of their work on relays of apprentices, who were simply discharged at the end of their terms and replaced by new apprentices.Ex. The novel disencumbers us of the baggage that we usually bring to the scene of human suffering.Ex. Mount Etna in Sicily is currently venting white steam clouds.Ex. There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.----* conseguir liberarse de = secure + relief from.* liberar a uno de = take off + Posesivo + back.* liberar de = lift from, discharge from.* liberar de hacer Algo = take + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + hands.* liberar del exceso de trabajo = relieve + overload.* liberar de trabajo = relieve + pressure.* liberar de una tarea = relieve of + task.* liberar energía = blow off + steam, let off + steam.* liberar horas = time off.* liberar recursos = free up + resources.* liberarse de = extricate + Reflexivo + from, shed, be free from, escape + the shackles of, break + free of, shake off, break + loose from.* liberarse de Alguien/Algo = get + Nombre + off + Posesivo + back.* liberarse del yugo de = throw off + the yoke of, cast off + the yoke of.* liberar tensión = release + tension, relieve + tension.* liberar tiempo = free up + time.* liberar vapor = blow off + steam, let off + steam.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <preso/rehén> to release, free; <pueblo/país> to liberateb) ( de una obligación)2) < precios> to deregulate; <recursos/fondos> to release3) <energía/calor> to release2.liberarse v pronliberarse de algo — de ataduras/deudas to free oneself from something
* * *= emancipate, free, release, relieve, liberate, set + free, discharge, disencumber, vent, enfranchise.Ex: Regardless of whether automation emancipates the library itself from reliance on cataloging data, we recognize our responsibility to meet the needs of libraries that cannot take advantage of the new technology.
Ex: Habitualized actions, they further suggest, become embedded in human behavior and free the individual from the burden of repetitive decision-making.Ex: If you press the shift key again to return the keyboard to the unshifted (lowercase) condition, the lock is then released.Ex: This enabled them to re-establish their own identities and relieved them of the incidence of getting involved in 'library business'.Ex: I hope this new technology somehow will liberate us from the drudge work.Ex: When studied first at Dongwu University, I was most gratified by its well-stocked library and had the feeling of a caged bird set free to fly into the vast sky.Ex: By the beginning of the nineteenth century many British printers had come to rely for most of their work on relays of apprentices, who were simply discharged at the end of their terms and replaced by new apprentices.Ex: The novel disencumbers us of the baggage that we usually bring to the scene of human suffering.Ex: Mount Etna in Sicily is currently venting white steam clouds.Ex: There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.* conseguir liberarse de = secure + relief from.* liberar a uno de = take off + Posesivo + back.* liberar de = lift from, discharge from.* liberar de hacer Algo = take + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + hands.* liberar del exceso de trabajo = relieve + overload.* liberar de trabajo = relieve + pressure.* liberar de una tarea = relieve of + task.* liberar energía = blow off + steam, let off + steam.* liberar horas = time off.* liberar recursos = free up + resources.* liberarse de = extricate + Reflexivo + from, shed, be free from, escape + the shackles of, break + free of, shake off, break + loose from.* liberarse de Alguien/Algo = get + Nombre + off + Posesivo + back.* liberarse del yugo de = throw off + the yoke of, cast off + the yoke of.* liberar tensión = release + tension, relieve + tension.* liberar tiempo = free up + time.* liberar vapor = blow off + steam, let off + steam.* * *liberar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹preso› to free, release, set … free; ‹pueblo/país› to liberatelos secuestradores liberaron a su rehén the kidnappers freed o released their hostagela policía logró liberar a los rehenes the police managed to free the hostages2 (de una obligación) liberar a algn DE algo to free sb FROM sthpara liberarlo de preocupaciones sobre su futuro to save him worrying about his future, to free him of worries about his futureesto me libera de todo compromiso this frees o absolves me from all obligationB1 ‹precios› to deregulate2 ‹recursos/fondos› to releaseC ‹energía/calor› to releaseliberarse DE algo:intentó liberarse de las ataduras she attempted to get free of o to free herself from the ropeses incapaz de liberarse de los prejuicios he's unable to rid himself of o get rid of his prejudicespara liberarse de las deudas to free themselves of o from the burden of their debts* * *
liberar ( conjugate liberar) verbo transitivo
‹pueblo/país› to liberateb) ( de una obligación) liberar a algn de algo to free sb from sth
liberarse verbo pronominal liberarse de algo ‹de ataduras/deudas› to free oneself from sth
liberar vtr (de un invasor, opresor, etc) to liberate
(sacar de la cárcel) to free, release
' liberar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
librar
English:
deliver
- discharge
- exonerate
- free
- let out
- liberate
- release
- relieve
- set
- unclench
- unleash
* * *♦ vt1. [ciudad, país] to liberate;[rehén, prisionero] to free3. [emitir] to release, to give off* * ** * *liberar vt: to liberate, to free* * * -
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1) General subject: cast off the yoke of2) Literal: slip the collar3) Diplomatic term: shake off the yoke, throw off the yoke4) Makarov: cast off the yoke -
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פָּרַק(b. h.) to break, separate; to untie, loosen; to unload. Sabb.138a וילין … ומותר לפוֹרְקוֹ it is permitted (on the Sabbath) to stretch a curtain and also to untie (remove) it. Ib. b top. Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c לא יִפְרוֹקוכ׳, v. מִשְׁפֶּלֶת (Ib. לא יַפְרִיק Hif., v. infra. Cant. R. to I, 5 טוענת ופוִרֶקֶת she loads (becomes pregnant) and unloads (delivers); a. fr.Trnsf. to redeem, deliver. Gen. R. s. 44 אני פוֹרְקָן I shall redeem them; a. e.פ׳ עול to untie the yoke, cast off an obligation. Ab. III, 5, v. עוֹל. Tosef.Sot.XIV, 4 פָּרְקוּ מהם עולוכ׳ they cast off the heavenly yoke, and made flesh and blood rule over them; a. fr.Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 25 אינן פּוֹרְקִין יראה they do not cast off the fear (of having lost the divine grace through their sins); Yalk. Num. 765 אין פורקין יראה מהם; Num. R. s. 19 אין פּוֹרְקִים ביראה (corr. acc.).Part. pass. פָּרוּק; f. פְּרוּקָה; pl. פְּרוּקִים, פְּרוּקִין, פְּרוּקוֹת. Y.B. Kam.III, 3d אחד פ׳ ואחד טעוןוכ׳ if (on meeting on the road) one animal is without a load, and the other is laden, the unladen must make room for the laden; היו שניהן … פ׳ if both are laden or both unladen. Ib. שתיהן פ׳ if both wagons are without a load; a. fr.Esp. to help to unload an animal broken down under its burden (Ex. 23:5). B. Mets. II, 10 מצוה … לִפְרוֹק, v. טָעַן II. Ib. אם רצונך לפרוק פְּרוֹק if thou desirest to unload, do so (without my assistance); a. fr. Pi. פֵּירֵק to sever, strip; to take off, release; to take apart. Shebi. II, 2 מְפָרְקִין you may release (trees in the Sabbatical year); Y. ib. 33d top מפ׳ בעלין ‘release refers to (a too luxuriant growth of) leaves. Ukts. II, 5 התחיל לְפָרֵק when he has begun to strip (vegetables). Tosef. ib. II, 13 התחיל לפרק באגוזים when he has begun to strip nuts (of their burrs). Sabb.88a ירדו … ופֵירְקוּם one hundred and twenty myriads of angels of destruction came down and took them (the crowns) off their heads. Ib. בחורב … פֵּרְקוּ (Rashi פירקו) at Horeb they loaded (angels put crowns on their heads), and at Horeb they unloaded (angels took their crowns off). Men.8a; 9b עד שלא פֵרְקָהּ before he took it (the pile of the show bread) apart Y.Yoma I, 38c top מעמירו ומְפָרְקוֹ put it (the Tabernacle) up and broke it up again; העמידו ולא פירקו put it up and did not break it up again; Num. R. s. 13, beg.; Sifra Tsav, Milluim, Par. 1 end.Y.M. Kat. I, 80b bot. מְפָרְקִין את המנעולוכ׳ you may take the shoe off the block. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43b, v. פַּצִּים; a. fr.Sabb.95a חולב חייב משום מפרק one milking (on the Sabbath) is guilty of an act resembling unloading; Keth.60a יונק מפרק כלאחר יד releasing the cow by sucking is unloading in an unusual way (v. אַחַר). Lev. R. s. 13 עמד ופֵרְקוּם לישראל he rose and took them off the back of the gentiles, and put them on Israel.Sabb.156a לְפָרֵק to take food from before one animal and place it before another, Rashi; (Tosaf.: to empty from vessel to vessel in order to procure a thorough mixture; other defin., v. Ar. s. v..Part. pass. מְפוֹרָק a) unloaded. B. Mets.33a (ref. to Ex. l. c.) ‘under its burden, ולא מפ׳ but not when it is unloaded (and the owner requires assistance to load it again). Ib. לא מפ׳ בחנם when it is unloaded, one need not assist in loading without remuneration.b) taken apart, broken up. Tanḥ. Pkudé 11 והיה מונח ומפ׳וכ׳ and it (the Tabernacle) lay in parts (uncombined) during Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵק, Nithpa. נִתְפָּרֵק 1) to be taken apart, broken up. Y. Yoma l. c. Sabb.XVII, 1 אע״פ שנִתְפָּרְקוּ although the doors are detached (when the piece of furniture is moved). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. III, 2 נִתְפָּרְקָה זווכ׳ ed. Zuck. (missing in eds.) if the blades of scissors are separated, each may become unclean for itself; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 36 (ref. to Gen. 9:24) נתפ׳ יינו מעליו the load of his wine was taken from him (he became sober). 2) to be loose, movable like a link or joint (v. פֶּרֶק). Yoma 72a מִתְפָּרְקִין ואיןוכ׳ they (the bars in the ring) were movable but could not slip off. Nidd.9a (of a woman after confinement) איבריה מתפרקיןוכ׳ her limbs are loose (shaky), and her full strength does not return to her before ; Bekh.6b איבריה מתפרקין הימנה she feels as tho her limbs were dropping off. Yalk. Num. 708 תהא מִתְפָּרֶקֶת איברים איברים she shall lose limb after limb; Num. R. s. 9 מתרפקת (corr. acc.); a. e.(Yalk. Cant. 986 מתפרקות some ed., read: מתרפקות, v. רָפַק. Nif. נִפְרָק (denom. of פֶּרֶק) 1) to be out of joint, dislocated, sprained. Sabb.XXII, 6 מי שנִפְרְקָה ידווכ׳ he who sprained his arm or foot. 2) to be removed. Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 5 שיִפָּרְקוּ ed. Zuck. (Var. שימחו) that they be removed (cut out).(Hif. הִפְרִיק as Kal and Pi. Tosef.Ber.II, 7 שיַפְרִיק ed. Zuck. (Var. שיְפָרֵק). Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c, v. supra; prob. to be read: יְפָרֵיק. -
18 פָּרַק
פָּרַק(b. h.) to break, separate; to untie, loosen; to unload. Sabb.138a וילין … ומותר לפוֹרְקוֹ it is permitted (on the Sabbath) to stretch a curtain and also to untie (remove) it. Ib. b top. Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c לא יִפְרוֹקוכ׳, v. מִשְׁפֶּלֶת (Ib. לא יַפְרִיק Hif., v. infra. Cant. R. to I, 5 טוענת ופוִרֶקֶת she loads (becomes pregnant) and unloads (delivers); a. fr.Trnsf. to redeem, deliver. Gen. R. s. 44 אני פוֹרְקָן I shall redeem them; a. e.פ׳ עול to untie the yoke, cast off an obligation. Ab. III, 5, v. עוֹל. Tosef.Sot.XIV, 4 פָּרְקוּ מהם עולוכ׳ they cast off the heavenly yoke, and made flesh and blood rule over them; a. fr.Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 25 אינן פּוֹרְקִין יראה they do not cast off the fear (of having lost the divine grace through their sins); Yalk. Num. 765 אין פורקין יראה מהם; Num. R. s. 19 אין פּוֹרְקִים ביראה (corr. acc.).Part. pass. פָּרוּק; f. פְּרוּקָה; pl. פְּרוּקִים, פְּרוּקִין, פְּרוּקוֹת. Y.B. Kam.III, 3d אחד פ׳ ואחד טעוןוכ׳ if (on meeting on the road) one animal is without a load, and the other is laden, the unladen must make room for the laden; היו שניהן … פ׳ if both are laden or both unladen. Ib. שתיהן פ׳ if both wagons are without a load; a. fr.Esp. to help to unload an animal broken down under its burden (Ex. 23:5). B. Mets. II, 10 מצוה … לִפְרוֹק, v. טָעַן II. Ib. אם רצונך לפרוק פְּרוֹק if thou desirest to unload, do so (without my assistance); a. fr. Pi. פֵּירֵק to sever, strip; to take off, release; to take apart. Shebi. II, 2 מְפָרְקִין you may release (trees in the Sabbatical year); Y. ib. 33d top מפ׳ בעלין ‘release refers to (a too luxuriant growth of) leaves. Ukts. II, 5 התחיל לְפָרֵק when he has begun to strip (vegetables). Tosef. ib. II, 13 התחיל לפרק באגוזים when he has begun to strip nuts (of their burrs). Sabb.88a ירדו … ופֵירְקוּם one hundred and twenty myriads of angels of destruction came down and took them (the crowns) off their heads. Ib. בחורב … פֵּרְקוּ (Rashi פירקו) at Horeb they loaded (angels put crowns on their heads), and at Horeb they unloaded (angels took their crowns off). Men.8a; 9b עד שלא פֵרְקָהּ before he took it (the pile of the show bread) apart Y.Yoma I, 38c top מעמירו ומְפָרְקוֹ put it (the Tabernacle) up and broke it up again; העמידו ולא פירקו put it up and did not break it up again; Num. R. s. 13, beg.; Sifra Tsav, Milluim, Par. 1 end.Y.M. Kat. I, 80b bot. מְפָרְקִין את המנעולוכ׳ you may take the shoe off the block. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43b, v. פַּצִּים; a. fr.Sabb.95a חולב חייב משום מפרק one milking (on the Sabbath) is guilty of an act resembling unloading; Keth.60a יונק מפרק כלאחר יד releasing the cow by sucking is unloading in an unusual way (v. אַחַר). Lev. R. s. 13 עמד ופֵרְקוּם לישראל he rose and took them off the back of the gentiles, and put them on Israel.Sabb.156a לְפָרֵק to take food from before one animal and place it before another, Rashi; (Tosaf.: to empty from vessel to vessel in order to procure a thorough mixture; other defin., v. Ar. s. v..Part. pass. מְפוֹרָק a) unloaded. B. Mets.33a (ref. to Ex. l. c.) ‘under its burden, ולא מפ׳ but not when it is unloaded (and the owner requires assistance to load it again). Ib. לא מפ׳ בחנם when it is unloaded, one need not assist in loading without remuneration.b) taken apart, broken up. Tanḥ. Pkudé 11 והיה מונח ומפ׳וכ׳ and it (the Tabernacle) lay in parts (uncombined) during Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵק, Nithpa. נִתְפָּרֵק 1) to be taken apart, broken up. Y. Yoma l. c. Sabb.XVII, 1 אע״פ שנִתְפָּרְקוּ although the doors are detached (when the piece of furniture is moved). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. III, 2 נִתְפָּרְקָה זווכ׳ ed. Zuck. (missing in eds.) if the blades of scissors are separated, each may become unclean for itself; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 36 (ref. to Gen. 9:24) נתפ׳ יינו מעליו the load of his wine was taken from him (he became sober). 2) to be loose, movable like a link or joint (v. פֶּרֶק). Yoma 72a מִתְפָּרְקִין ואיןוכ׳ they (the bars in the ring) were movable but could not slip off. Nidd.9a (of a woman after confinement) איבריה מתפרקיןוכ׳ her limbs are loose (shaky), and her full strength does not return to her before ; Bekh.6b איבריה מתפרקין הימנה she feels as tho her limbs were dropping off. Yalk. Num. 708 תהא מִתְפָּרֶקֶת איברים איברים she shall lose limb after limb; Num. R. s. 9 מתרפקת (corr. acc.); a. e.(Yalk. Cant. 986 מתפרקות some ed., read: מתרפקות, v. רָפַק. Nif. נִפְרָק (denom. of פֶּרֶק) 1) to be out of joint, dislocated, sprained. Sabb.XXII, 6 מי שנִפְרְקָה ידווכ׳ he who sprained his arm or foot. 2) to be removed. Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 5 שיִפָּרְקוּ ed. Zuck. (Var. שימחו) that they be removed (cut out).(Hif. הִפְרִיק as Kal and Pi. Tosef.Ber.II, 7 שיַפְרִיק ed. Zuck. (Var. שיְפָרֵק). Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c, v. supra; prob. to be read: יְפָרֵיק. -
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joug [ʒu]masculine noun* * *ʒunom masculin1) Agriculture yoke2) ( sujétion) yoke3) ( de balance) beam* * *ʒu nm* * *joug nm1 Agric yoke;2 ( sujétion) yoke; tomber/se trouver sous le joug de to come/to be under the yoke of; secouer le joug to cast off the shackles;3 ( de balance) beam.[ʒu] nom masculin1. AGRICULTURE yoke2. (littéraire) [assujettissement] yoke3. [d'une balance] beam -
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1) General subject: endure the yoke, shake off the yoke, throw off the yoke2) Makarov: cast off the yoke
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