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2 прибирам
(реколта и пр.) harvest, gather (in), bring in, put under cover(добитък) drive in(при себе си) take in(подслонявам) put up(багаж) pack(нещо от земята, куче и пр. от улицата) pick up(скътвам) put/tuck away(рога-за охлюв) draw in(деца от училище и пр.) collectприбирам класове gleanприбирам котвата stow the anchorприбирам веслата boat oarsприбирам платната furl the sails, take in the sails, strike sailприбирам ножа в ножницата (и прен.) sheathe o.'s swordприбирам си ръката withdraw o.'s handприбирам си краката get o.'s feet/legs out of the way(под себе си) tuck o.'s feet under oneприбирам в къщата си take into o.'s home/under o.'s roofприбирамв джоб pocket2. (поставям в ред) arrange, put in order; tidy (up).clean upприбирам масата clear the tableприбирам стаята tidy/do the room, put the room in orderприбирам легло make a bedприбирам косата си tidy/adjust o.'s hair3. (арестувам) разг. clap upприбирам се4. come/go home; come back, returnредовно се прибирам рано/късно keep early/late hoursприбирам се в черупката си retire into o.'s shellприбирам се отново при родителите си be reunited with o.'s parentsреката се е прибрала (спаднала е) the river is down/has subsided5. (ставам прибран, примерен) settle down* * *прибѝрам,гл.1. ( събирам) gather, collect; take in; store; stow (away); ( реколта и пр.) harvest, gather (in), bring in, put under cover; ( добитък) drive in; ( при себе си) take in; ( подслонявам) put up; ( багаж) pack; ( нещо от земята, куче и пр. от улицата) pick up; ( скътвам) put/tuck away; ( рога за охлюв) draw in; ( деца от училище и пр.) collect; ( печалба) net; \прибирам в джоб pocket; \прибирам весла boat oars; \прибирам класове glean; \прибирам коса put/do up o.’s hair; \прибирам котва stow the anchor; \прибирам крака get o.’s feet/legs out of the way; \прибирам ножа в ножницата (и прен.) sheathe o.’s sword; \прибирам платна furl the sails, take in the sails, strike sail; \прибирам ръка withdraw o.’s hand;3. ( арестувам) разг. clap up;\прибирам се come/go home; come back, return; не се \прибирам до късно stay out (late); \прибирам се в черупката си retire into o.’s shell; \прибирам се отново при родителите си be reunited with o.’s parents; редовно се \прибирам рано/късно keep early/late hours.* * *gather (събирам): прибирам the harvest - прибирам реколтата; take in; store (складирам); get in; stow{slou}; put up (подслонявам); put in order: Put your clothes in order. - Прибери си дрехите.; come home (се); come back (се): When did you прибирам last night? - Кога се прибра снощи?* * *1. (арестувам) разг. clap up 2. (багаж) pack 3. (деца от училище и пр.) collect 4. (добитък) drive in 5. (нещо от земята, куче и пр. от улицата) pick up 6. (под себе си) tuck o.'s feet under one 7. (подслонявам) put up 8. (поставям в ред) arrange, put in order;tidy (up).clean up 9. (при себе си) take in 10. (реколта и пр.) harvest, gather (in), bring in, put under cover 11. (рога- за охлюв) draw in 12. (скътвам) put/tuck away 13. (ставам прибран, примерен) settle down. 14. (събирам) gather, collect;take in;store;stow (away) 15. II ПРИБИРАМ се 16. come/go home;come back, return 17. ПРИБИРАМ в къщата си take into o.'s home/under o.'s roof 18. ПРИБИРАМ веслата boat oars 19. ПРИБИРАМ класове glean 20. ПРИБИРАМ косата си tidy/adjust o.'s hair 21. ПРИБИРАМ котвата stow the anchor 22. ПРИБИРАМ легло make a bed 23. ПРИБИРАМ масата clear the table 24. ПРИБИРАМ ножа в ножницата (и прен.) sheathe o.'s sword 25. ПРИБИРАМ платната furl the sails, take in the sails, strike sail 26. ПРИБИРАМ се в черупката си retire into o.'s shell 27. ПРИБИРАМ се отново при родителите си be reunited with o.'s parents 28. ПРИБИРАМ си краката get o.'s feet/legs out of the way 29. ПРИБИРАМ си ръката withdraw o.'s hand 30. ПРИБИРАМ стаята tidy/do the room, put the room in order 31. ПРИБИРАМв джоб pocket 32. не се ПРИБИРАМ до късно stay out (late) 33. редовно се ПРИБИРАМ рано/ късно keep early/late hours 34. реката се е прибрала (спаднала е) the river is down/has subsided -
3 SEGL
* * *a. sail; draga, vinda (upp) segl, to hoist sail; leggja (ofan) s., to take in sail; hlaða seglum, to furl the sails.* * *n. [A. S. segel; Engl. sail; Germ. segel; Dan. seil]:—a sail, Sj. 135; vinda, draga segl, to hoist sail, Hkv. 1. 29, Ó. H. 136, 137, 170; setja upp segl, Fms. ix. 10; taka til segls, Ó. H. 140; leggja ofan segl, 170; hella ( to reef) segl, 182, Nj. 135, Fms. ix. 285, Fb. ii. 583; hleypa segli ór heflum, Ó. H. 182; hleypa ofan segli, id.; hlaða ( to furl) seglum, Fms. viii. 135; nú lægir seglin þeirra, Ó. H. 182, passim. The ancients took pride in costly sails woven or embroidered with stripes and figures in various colours (vöndr, segl stafað vendi), stafat segl, Fms. i. 301; segl blá-stafat, x. 345; stöfuð segl með ymsum litum, xi. 437; seglin vóru stöfuð öll með blá ok rauðu ok grænu, Ó. H. 161; segl stafat vendi blám ok rauðum, Eg. 68, Ó. H. 113, 124; var seglit hvítt sem drift ok stafat rauðu ok blá með vendi, 170, Orkn. ch. 116, and passim: such sails were a fit gift to a king, see the narrative in Fms. vi, Har. S. harðr. ch. 100; at menn sendi konungi vingjafir, hauka, hesta, tjöld eðr segl, Ó. H. 126; hence the poets call the sail a ‘tablet’ (skript): poët. a ship is called segl-hundr, -marr, -vigg, sail-hound, sail-steed, Lex. Poët.COMPDS: seglbót, seglbúinn, segllaun, seglrá, seglreiði, segltækr, seglviðr. -
4 serrare
closedenti, pugni clenchserrare il ritmo step up the pace* * *serrare v.tr.1 ( chiudere) to shut*, to close; ( a chiave) to lock; ( con chiavistello) to bolt: serrare la porta, to lock the door // serrare bottega, to close down (o to shut up shop)2 ( stringere) to tighten; ( con le mani, tra le braccia) to clasp; ( pugni, denti) to clench: serrare un dado, to tighten a nut; serrare il laccio intorno al collo di qlcu., (anche fig.) to tighten the noose around s.o.'s neck; serrò il bicchiere nella mano, he clasped (o clenched) the glass in his hand; serrare le braccia al petto, to clasp one's arms to one's breast; serrare gli occhi, to screw up one's eyes, ( morire) to close one's eyes; il bimbo serrò le labbra, the child's mouth tightened; serrare le labbra, (fig.) ( ammutolirsi) to clam up // si sentì serrare il cuore dal dolore, (fig.) he felt his heart torn by grief // il pianto le serrava la gola, (fig.) she was choked by sobs // (mil.) serrare le file, to close ranks5 (non com.) ( rinchiudere) to close (s.o., sthg.) in, to shut* (s.o. sthg.) up: serrare il cane nel recinto, to shut the dog up inside the pen6 (non com.) ( sbarrare) to block: serrare il letto del fiume, to block a river; serrare una strada, to block a road◆ v.intr.pron. ( stringersi) to tighten; (di denti, pugni) to clench: la mano si serrò intorno al bicchiere, his hand tightened about the glass; le sue labbra si serrarono, his lips tightened.* * *[ser'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to lock [porta, cassetto]2) (stringere) to tighten [ labbra]; to clamp, to clench [ denti]; to clench [ pugni]; to tighten up [ vite]serrare qcs. in una morsa — to clamp sth. in a vice
3)4) mar.serrare le vele — to take in sail, to furl the sails
5) to speed up [ritmo, passo]2.* * *serrare/ser'rare/ [1]1 to lock [porta, cassetto]2 (stringere) to tighten [ labbra]; to clamp, to clench [ denti]; to clench [ pugni]; to tighten up [ vite]; serrare qcs. in una morsa to clamp sth. in a vice3 serrare le file o i ranghi to close ranks (anche fig.)4 mar. serrare le vele to take in sail, to furl the sails5 to speed up [ritmo, passo]II serrarsi verbo pronominale[persone, truppe] to close in; - rsi gli uni agli altri to huddle together. -
5 raccogliere
( tirar su) pick up( radunare) gather, collectagriculture harvestraccogliere i frutti di qualcosa reap the benefits of something* * *raccogliere v.tr.1 to pick up; ( fiori, cotone ecc.) to pick: raccogli quel fazzoletto, quel pezzo di carta, pick up that handkerchief, that piece of paper; raccogliere cotone, to pick cotton; il treno si ferma per raccogliere i passeggeri, the train stops to pick up passengers; raccogliere i feriti, i naufraghi, to pick up the wounded, the shipwrecked men; raccogliere un punto, ( a maglia) to pick up a stitch; (elettr.) raccogliere impulsi, to pick up impulses // raccogliere l'allusione, to take the hint2 ( radunare, mettere insieme) to gather, to get* together; to assemble, to collect: devi raccogliere tutti gli studenti in questa sala, you must assemble all the students in this hall; raccolse una ventina di uomini, he got together about twenty men (o he collected about twenty men); hanno raccolto le sue lettere in un volume, they have collected his letters in one volume; ogni settimana raccolgo alcuni amici a casa mia, every week I get a few friends together at my house; raccolse le sue carte e se ne andò, he gathered (up) his papers and went away; raccogliere i capelli in una crocchia, to gather (up) one's hair into a knot; raccogliere informazioni, notizie su qlco., to gather information, news about sthg.; il fiume che raccoglie le acque da molti affluenti, the river that receives the waters of many tributaries; raccogliere legna, to gather wood; raccogliere le offerte in chiesa, to collect offerings in church; stanno raccogliendo fondi per la Croce Rossa, they are raising (o collecting) funds for the Red Cross // (econ.): raccogliere sottoscrizioni, to take up contributions; raccogliere capitali, to borrow (o to raise) capital // raccogliere le idee, le proprie energie, to collect (o to gather) one's ideas, one's energies // raccogliere lodi, to gain (o to win) praise3 ( collezionare) to collect, to make* a collection of (sthg.): raccogliere francobolli, monete, to collect stamps, coins4 ( ottenere) to receive: la proposta raccolse molti voti, the proposal received many votes // raccolse molta simpatia, he was well liked by everybody // raccogliere un'eredità, to receive an inheritance; raccogliere l'eredità di qlcu., to inherit from s.o.5 ( avere come raccolto) to reap, to harvest: spero di raccogliere più dell'anno scorso, I hope to reap a bigger crop than last year // raccogliere il frutto del proprio lavoro, to reap the harvest of one's work // si raccoglie quel che si semina, (prov.) as ye sow, so shall ye reap6 ( accogliere, dar rifugio a) to take* in, to shelter: istituto che raccoglie l'infanzia abbandonata, institute which takes in abandoned children7 ( accettare) to accept: raccogliere un invito, una richiesta, to accept an invitation, a request // non raccogliere un insulto, to ignore an insult; il suo capo continuava a provocarlo ma lui non raccoglieva, his boss continued to tease (o to provoke) him but he paid no attention8 ( ripiegare): raccogliere le ali, ( di uccello) to fold its wings; raccogliere le vele, to furl the sails◘ raccogliersi v.intr.pron.1 ( radunarsi) to gather, to assemble: si raccolsero tutti intorno a lui, they all gathered around him2 (ammassarsi, di nuvole ecc.) to gather◆ v.rifl.2 ( concentrarsi) to collect one's thoughts, to concentrate, to be engrossed: raccogliere in preghiera, in meditazione, to be engrossed (o concentrated) in prayer, in meditation; si raccolse in silenzio riflettendo sulla situazione, he collected his thoughts in silence reflecting on the situation.* * *1. [rak'kɔʎʎere]vb irreg vt1) (raccattare) to pick upnon ha raccolto — (allusione) he didn't take the hint, (frecciata) he took no notice of it
2) (frutta, fiori) to pick, pluck, Agr to harvest, (fig : onori, successo) to reap, (approvazione, voti) to win3) (radunare: persone) to assemble, (notizie, denaro, firme) to gather, collectstiamo raccogliendo libri usati per la biblioteca — we're collecting second-hand books for the library
raccogliere le idee fig — to gather o collect one's thoughts
4) (collezionare: francobolli, monete, cartoline) to collect2. vip (raccogliersi)(radunarsi) to gather* * *[rak'kɔʎʎere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (prendere da terra) to collect, to pick up [conchiglie, sassi]; to gather [ legna]; to clean up, to clear up [ immondizia]2) (cogliere) to pick, to harvest, to crop [frutta, verdura]; to pick, to gather [fiori, funghi]; to harvest, to reap [uva, grano]; [ ape] to collect [ polline]raccogliere i frutti del proprio lavoro — fig. to reap the fruit of one's labour
3) (radunare, mettere assieme) to collect, to get* together, to gather [ oggetti sparsi]; (ritirare) to collect [giornali vecchi, immondizia]; scol. to take* in, to collect [quaderni, compiti]raccogliere le idee — to collect o gather one's thoughts
raccogliere le proprie forze — to gather o collect o muster one's strength
4) (piegando, arrotolando)raccogliere i capelli in uno chignon — to put o wear o gather (up) one's hair in a bun
5) (accumulare) to collect, to raise [ somma]; to collect [ firme]; to gather (together), to collect [testimonianze, informazioni, dati]; (collezionare) to collect [monete, francobolli]6) (ricevere, ottenere) to obtain [ voti]; to win*, to gain [applausi, lodi]7) (convogliare) to collect [ acqua]8) (accettare) to take* up, to respond to [ sfida]; to respond to, to react to [ provocazione]; to accept [ invito]; (accogliere) to shelter, to house [ profughi]; to take* in [ animale abbandonato]2.verbo pronominale raccogliersi1) (radunarsi) to collect, to gather2) (con centrarsi, meditare) to concentrate, to collect one's thoughts- rsi in preghiera — to collect one's thoughts in prayer, to compose one's thoughts for prayer
3) (rannicchiarsi) to crouch* * *raccogliere/rak'kɔλλere/ [28]1 (prendere da terra) to collect, to pick up [conchiglie, sassi]; to gather [ legna]; to clean up, to clear up [ immondizia]2 (cogliere) to pick, to harvest, to crop [frutta, verdura]; to pick, to gather [fiori, funghi]; to harvest, to reap [uva, grano]; [ ape] to collect [ polline]; raccogliere i frutti del proprio lavoro fig. to reap the fruit of one's labour3 (radunare, mettere assieme) to collect, to get* together, to gather [ oggetti sparsi]; (ritirare) to collect [giornali vecchi, immondizia]; scol. to take* in, to collect [quaderni, compiti]; raccogliere le idee to collect o gather one's thoughts; raccogliere le proprie forze to gather o collect o muster one's strength4 (piegando, arrotolando) raccogliere i capelli in uno chignon to put o wear o gather (up) one's hair in a bun5 (accumulare) to collect, to raise [ somma]; to collect [ firme]; to gather (together), to collect [testimonianze, informazioni, dati]; (collezionare) to collect [monete, francobolli]6 (ricevere, ottenere) to obtain [ voti]; to win*, to gain [applausi, lodi]; raccogliere consensi to meet with approval7 (convogliare) to collect [ acqua]8 (accettare) to take* up, to respond to [ sfida]; to respond to, to react to [ provocazione]; to accept [ invito]; (accogliere) to shelter, to house [ profughi]; to take* in [ animale abbandonato]II raccogliersi verbo pronominale1 (radunarsi) to collect, to gather2 (con centrarsi, meditare) to concentrate, to collect one's thoughts; - rsi in preghiera to collect one's thoughts in prayer, to compose one's thoughts for prayer3 (rannicchiarsi) to crouch. -
6 убирать
убрать (вн.)1. take* away (d.); remove (d.); dispose (of)убирать с дороги (прям. и перен.) — get* out of the way (d.)
убирать со стола — clear the table, clear away
убирать декорации театр. — strike* the set
убирать паруса — furl the sails, take* in the sails, strike* sail
4. ( приводить в порядок) tidy (d.)убирать комнату — do, или tidy up, a room
убирать постель — make* the bed
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7 убирать
несов. - убира́ть, сов. - убра́ть; (вн.)1) ( удалять) take away (d); remove (d); dispose (of)убира́ть с доро́ги — get (d) out of the way
убира́ть со стола́ — clear the table, clear away
убира́ть декора́ции театр — strike the set
убира́ть паруса́ — furl the sails, take in the sails, strike sail
убира́ть яко́рь — stow the anchor ['æŋkə]
2) ( прятать куда-л) put (away) (d); ( в склад) store (d)3) ( об урожае) harvest (d), gather in (d)4) ( приводить в порядок) tidy (d)убира́ть ко́мнату — do [tidy up] a room
убира́ть посте́ль — make the bed
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8 прибера
прибера̀,прибѝрам гл.1. ( събирам) gather, collect; take in; store; stow (away); ( реколта и пр.) harvest, gather (in), bring in, put under cover; ( добитък) drive in; ( при себе си) take in; ( подслонявам) put up; ( багаж) pack; ( нещо от земята, куче и пр. от улицата) pick up; ( скътвам) put/tuck away; ( рога за охлюв) draw in; ( деца от училище и пр.) collect; ( печалба) net; \прибера в джоб pocket; \прибера весла boat oars; \прибера класове glean; \прибера коса put/do up o.’s hair; \прибера котва stow the anchor; \прибера крака get o.’s feet/legs out of the way; \прибера ножа в ножницата (и прен.) sheathe o.’s sword; \прибера платна furl the sails, take in the sails, strike sail; \прибера ръка withdraw o.’s hand;3. ( арестувам) разг. clap up;\прибера се come/go home; come back, return; не се \прибера до късно stay out (late); \прибера се в черупката си retire into o.’s shell; \прибера се отново при родителите си be reunited with o.’s parents; редовно се \прибера рано/късно keep early/late hours. -
9 συστέλλω
συστέλλω 1 aor. συνέστειλα. Pass. 2 aor. 3 sg. συνεστάλη LXX, ptc. gen. pl. συσταλέντων GrBar 9:1; pf. ptc. συνεσταλμένος (Eur., Thu. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, Philo, Joseph.)① to draw together so as to be less extended, limit, shorten (Hippocr.: CMG I/1 p. 53, 14; 85, 9; Isocr. 12, 230; X., Vect. 4, 3; Diod S 1, 41, 2; Cass. Dio 39, 37; Jos., Ant. 14, 74) of time ὁ καιρὸς συνεσταλμένος ἐστίν 1 Cor 7:29, where it is not certain whether Paul has a divine act of shortening in mind (JWeiss), or whether there is no reference intended to a time that was originally longer (Diod S 4, 20, 1 τοῖς ὄγκοις συνεσταλμένοι=compact in body [of the Ligurians]). ς. τὰ ἱστία shorten/furl the sails Ac 27:15 v.l., see s.v. ἱστίον.② to limit the area of one’s presence, withdraw ἐγὼ … συνέστελλον ἑαυτὸν ἐν τῇ ἐρήμῳ I withdrew into the wilderness GJs 25:1.③ to wrap up by winding someth. around, cover, wrap up (Eur., Tro. 377; Lucian, Imag. 7; Achilles Tat. 8, 1, 5; Ps.-Callisth. 2, 22, 3 ὸ̔ν [=Darius when dying] τῇ χλαμύδι συστείλας). So the Syrian and Coptic versions; many comm.; NRSV et al. for the rendering of οἱ νεώτεροι συνέστειλαν αὐτόν Ac 5:6; cp. vs. 10 D. Held less in favor are mngs. 4 and 5.④ to gather up, pack, fold up, snatch up (cp. GrBar 8:2 ὄρνεον … συστέλλον τὰς πτερύγας αὐτοῦ bird … folding its wings; Psellus 50, 31 ς. τὰ παραπετάσματα=gather the curtains together). So the Armenian version and HMeyer, Overbeck, Weizsäcker, Zahn for Ac 5:6 (s. 3 and 5).⑤ to remove an object from a place, take away, remove (Philo, Leg. All. 3, 35). So the Vulgate, amoverunt for Ac 5:6 (but s. 3 and 4).—M-M. TW. -
10 nego
nĕgo, āvi, ātum, 1 ( perf. subj. negāssim for negaverim, Plaut. As. 2, 4, 96.—Lengthened collat. form negumo: negumate in carmine Cn. Marci vatis significat negate, Paul. ex Fest. p. 165 Müll.; cf. Herm. Doct. Metr. p. 614), v. n. and a. [for ne-igo, ne and ajo, q. v.], to say no, to deny, refuse (opp. ajo, to say yes; v. ajo; cf.: abnuo, diffiteor, infitior).I.In gen.: vel ai, vel nega, say yes or no, Naev. ap. Prisc. p. 473 P.:(β).vel tu mihi aias vel neges,
Plaut. Rud. 2, 4, 14:negat quis? nego. Ait? aio,
Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 21:Diogenes ait, Antipater negat,
Cic. Off. 3, 23, 91:quasi ego id curem, quid ille aiat aut neget,
id. Fin. 2, 22, 70:quia nunc aiunt, quod tunc negabant,
id. Rab. Post. 12, 35.— With acc. and inf., to say or affirm that not, to deny that, etc.:Demosthenes negat, in eo positas esse fortunas Graeciae, hoc, etc.,
Cic. Or. 8 fin.:Stoici negant quidquam esse bonum, nisi quod honestum sit,
id. Fin. 2, 21, 68; id. de Or. 3, 14, 54:nego, ullam picturam fuisse, quin abstulerit,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 1, § 1; Caes. B. G. 6, 31.—With quoniam (eccl. Lat.):negat quoniam Jesus est Christus,
Vulg. 1 Joann. 2, 22.—Sometimes two propositions depend upon nego, with the latter of which an affirmative verb (dico, etc.) is to be supplied:plerique negant Caesarem in condicione mansurum: postulataque haec ab eo interposita esse, etc.,
Cic. Att. 7, 15, 3:negabat cessandum et utique prius confligendum,
Liv. 35, 1:ille negat se Numidam pertimescere, virtuti suorum credere,
Sall. J. 106, 3; Vell. 2, 118, 5; Ter. Phorm. 2, 3, 6.—Sometimes another negation follows, which, however, does not destroy the first:negat nec suspicari,
Cic. Ac. 1, 2, 7:negato esse nec mu, nec mutuum,
Plaut. Stich. 1, 3, 101:tu autem te negas infracto remo, neque columbae collo, commoveri,
Cic. Ac. 2, 25, 79.—Pass. with inf., they say I am not, etc.:II.casta negor (sc. esse),
Ov. F. 4, 321:saepe domi non es, cum sis quoque saepe negaris,
Mart. 2, 5, 5:ex eo negantur ibi ranae coaxare,
Suet. Aug. 94:ciconiae pullum qui ederit, negatur annis continuis lippiturus,
Plin. 29, 6, 38, § 128.—In partic.A.To deny a thing;B.factum est: non nego,
Ter. Ad. 5, 3, 12;opp. fateri,
Cic. Brut. 19, 76:sed posthac omnia, quae certa non erunt, pro certo negato,
id. Att. 5, 21, 5:negaturum aut me pro M. Fulvio, aut ipsum M. Fulvium censetis?
Liv. 38, 43:negando minuendove,
Suet. Caes. 66:mitto enim domestica, quae negari possunt,
i. e. the proof of which can be suppressed, Cic. Pis. 5, 11:videant servi ne quis neget,
Juv. 10, 87.— With quin:negare non posse, quin rectius sit, etc.,
Liv. 40, 36:quod si negari non potest, quin, etc.,
Lact. 5, 23 init. —To deny, refuse: quicquam quisquam cuiquam, quod ei conveniat, neget, Enn. ap. Auct. Her. 4, 12, 18 (Trag. v. 448 Vahl.):b.numquam reo cuiquam tam praecise negavi, quam hic mihi,
Cic. Att. 8, 4, 2:postquam id obstinate sibi negari videt,
Caes. B. G. 5, 6:alicui impune negare,
Ov. M. 13, 741:patriae opem,
id. H. 3, 96:miseris,
id. Tr. 5, 8, 13:civitatem alicui,
Suet. Aug. 40:non ego me vinclis verberibusque nego,
Tib. 2, 3, 80; Luc. 8, 3:exstingui primordia tanta negabam,
Sil. 9, 532:neque enim negare tibi quidquam potest,
Vulg. 3 Reg. 2, 17.—Se, to refuse (ante class.):C.obsecrat, Ut sibi ejus faciat copiam: illa enim se negat,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 2, 63; id. Hec. 1, 2, 45.—E s p., to decline an invitation:2.invitatus ad haec aliquis de ponte negabit,
Juv. 14, 135.—Transf., of inanim. things ( poet.):D.poma negat regio,
i. e. does not yield, produce, Ov. Tr. 3, 10, 73:nec mihi materiam bellatrix Roma negabat,
id. ib. 2, 321:pars ventis vela negare,
i. e. to furl the sails, Ov. M. 11, 487:si dextra neget,
Stat. Th. 6, 553:saxa negantia ferro,
opposing, id. Silv. 3, 1:illi membra negant,
his limbs fail him, id. Th. 2, 668.—To deny any knowledge of, to reject (with acc. of persons;eccl. Lat.): negaverunt Dominum,
Vulg. Jer. 5, 12:qui me negaverit,
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11 negumo
nĕgo, āvi, ātum, 1 ( perf. subj. negāssim for negaverim, Plaut. As. 2, 4, 96.—Lengthened collat. form negumo: negumate in carmine Cn. Marci vatis significat negate, Paul. ex Fest. p. 165 Müll.; cf. Herm. Doct. Metr. p. 614), v. n. and a. [for ne-igo, ne and ajo, q. v.], to say no, to deny, refuse (opp. ajo, to say yes; v. ajo; cf.: abnuo, diffiteor, infitior).I.In gen.: vel ai, vel nega, say yes or no, Naev. ap. Prisc. p. 473 P.:(β).vel tu mihi aias vel neges,
Plaut. Rud. 2, 4, 14:negat quis? nego. Ait? aio,
Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 21:Diogenes ait, Antipater negat,
Cic. Off. 3, 23, 91:quasi ego id curem, quid ille aiat aut neget,
id. Fin. 2, 22, 70:quia nunc aiunt, quod tunc negabant,
id. Rab. Post. 12, 35.— With acc. and inf., to say or affirm that not, to deny that, etc.:Demosthenes negat, in eo positas esse fortunas Graeciae, hoc, etc.,
Cic. Or. 8 fin.:Stoici negant quidquam esse bonum, nisi quod honestum sit,
id. Fin. 2, 21, 68; id. de Or. 3, 14, 54:nego, ullam picturam fuisse, quin abstulerit,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 1, § 1; Caes. B. G. 6, 31.—With quoniam (eccl. Lat.):negat quoniam Jesus est Christus,
Vulg. 1 Joann. 2, 22.—Sometimes two propositions depend upon nego, with the latter of which an affirmative verb (dico, etc.) is to be supplied:plerique negant Caesarem in condicione mansurum: postulataque haec ab eo interposita esse, etc.,
Cic. Att. 7, 15, 3:negabat cessandum et utique prius confligendum,
Liv. 35, 1:ille negat se Numidam pertimescere, virtuti suorum credere,
Sall. J. 106, 3; Vell. 2, 118, 5; Ter. Phorm. 2, 3, 6.—Sometimes another negation follows, which, however, does not destroy the first:negat nec suspicari,
Cic. Ac. 1, 2, 7:negato esse nec mu, nec mutuum,
Plaut. Stich. 1, 3, 101:tu autem te negas infracto remo, neque columbae collo, commoveri,
Cic. Ac. 2, 25, 79.—Pass. with inf., they say I am not, etc.:II.casta negor (sc. esse),
Ov. F. 4, 321:saepe domi non es, cum sis quoque saepe negaris,
Mart. 2, 5, 5:ex eo negantur ibi ranae coaxare,
Suet. Aug. 94:ciconiae pullum qui ederit, negatur annis continuis lippiturus,
Plin. 29, 6, 38, § 128.—In partic.A.To deny a thing;B.factum est: non nego,
Ter. Ad. 5, 3, 12;opp. fateri,
Cic. Brut. 19, 76:sed posthac omnia, quae certa non erunt, pro certo negato,
id. Att. 5, 21, 5:negaturum aut me pro M. Fulvio, aut ipsum M. Fulvium censetis?
Liv. 38, 43:negando minuendove,
Suet. Caes. 66:mitto enim domestica, quae negari possunt,
i. e. the proof of which can be suppressed, Cic. Pis. 5, 11:videant servi ne quis neget,
Juv. 10, 87.— With quin:negare non posse, quin rectius sit, etc.,
Liv. 40, 36:quod si negari non potest, quin, etc.,
Lact. 5, 23 init. —To deny, refuse: quicquam quisquam cuiquam, quod ei conveniat, neget, Enn. ap. Auct. Her. 4, 12, 18 (Trag. v. 448 Vahl.):b.numquam reo cuiquam tam praecise negavi, quam hic mihi,
Cic. Att. 8, 4, 2:postquam id obstinate sibi negari videt,
Caes. B. G. 5, 6:alicui impune negare,
Ov. M. 13, 741:patriae opem,
id. H. 3, 96:miseris,
id. Tr. 5, 8, 13:civitatem alicui,
Suet. Aug. 40:non ego me vinclis verberibusque nego,
Tib. 2, 3, 80; Luc. 8, 3:exstingui primordia tanta negabam,
Sil. 9, 532:neque enim negare tibi quidquam potest,
Vulg. 3 Reg. 2, 17.—Se, to refuse (ante class.):C.obsecrat, Ut sibi ejus faciat copiam: illa enim se negat,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 2, 63; id. Hec. 1, 2, 45.—E s p., to decline an invitation:2.invitatus ad haec aliquis de ponte negabit,
Juv. 14, 135.—Transf., of inanim. things ( poet.):D.poma negat regio,
i. e. does not yield, produce, Ov. Tr. 3, 10, 73:nec mihi materiam bellatrix Roma negabat,
id. ib. 2, 321:pars ventis vela negare,
i. e. to furl the sails, Ov. M. 11, 487:si dextra neget,
Stat. Th. 6, 553:saxa negantia ferro,
opposing, id. Silv. 3, 1:illi membra negant,
his limbs fail him, id. Th. 2, 668.—To deny any knowledge of, to reject (with acc. of persons;eccl. Lat.): negaverunt Dominum,
Vulg. Jer. 5, 12:qui me negaverit,
ib. Matt. 10, 33: Christum negantes, ib. Judae, 4. -
12 innemen
1 [met betrekking tot geneesmiddelen] take5 [binnenhalen] bring/take in6 [aan boord nemen] take on8 [verzamelen] collect♦voorbeelden:〈 ironisch〉 hij is goed van innemen • he's fond of his food/drink2 veel plaats innemen • take up/occupy a lot of roomzijn plaats innemen • take one's seateen belangrijke plaats innemen • hold/occupy an important position; feature (conspicuously)iemand voor zich innemen • win someone's sympathy6 het schip moet brandstof/water innemen • the ship has to take in fuel/water7 een jurk van voren/achteren innemen • take a dress in/up at the front/back -
13 seil
* * *subst. sail (heise et seil) hoist a sail (sette seil) set sail (ta inn seil) furl the sails -
14 serrare le vele
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15 de zeilen innemen
de zeilen innemenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de zeilen innemen
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16 парус
муж.sail; мн. ч.; коллект. canvas, clothingплавать под парусами — to sail, to go under sail
ставить/поднимать паруса — to set/make sail
без парусов — under bare poles мор.
на всех парусах — under/in full sail, with all sails set
нижний прямой парус — course мор.
опускать паруса — to clew down мор.
убирать паруса — to take in the sails, to strike sail
шкотовый угол паруса — clew мор.
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17 στέλλω
στέλλω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to put in order, to make ready, to equip, dress with weapons, clothes etc.; to prepare (for a journey), to dispatch'; also `to furl, take in the sails, to tie up, to constrain'; midd. esp. `to summon, to fetch, to prepare (for a journey), to set off' (also act. intr.). `to dress'.Other forms: Aor. στεῖλαι, - ασθαι (Il.), Aeol. ἀπο-, ἐπι-στέλλαι, fut. στελ-έω (β 287 a.o.), -ῶ, - οῦμαι (Att.). Aor. pass. σταλ-ῆναι (Pi., IA.), - θῆναι (hell.), perf. pass. ἔσταλμαι (IA.), act. ἔσταλκα (Att.), ἔστολα (gramm.).Compounds: Very often w. prefix with variaous shades of neaning, e.g. ἀπο-, δια-, ἐπι-, κατα-, περι-, συν-, ὑπο-. As 2. member e.g. ἰδιό-στολος `having one's own equipment, equipped at one's own expense, making one's own journey' (Plu. a.o.), πυγο-στόλος adjunct of γυνή (Hes. Op. 373; on the debated meaning Martinazzoli Par. del Pass. 15, 203ff.); ναυ-στολ-έω `to send on a ship, to navigate, to steer (a ship)' (Pi., S., E., late prose; ναύ-στολος only A. Th. 858 [lyr.; doubted]; cf. ναυ-μαχέω, οἰνο-χοέω a.o. in Schwyzer 726); ἀκρο-στόλ-ιον n. `decorated end of the rostrum' (Callix., Str., D.S. etc.); ἀπόστολ-ος (: ἀπο-στέλλω) m. `envoys, fleet-expedition' (IA.), `apostle' (LXX, NT). As 2. member e.g. μελανό-στολος `with a black garment' (Plu.).Derivatives: A. 1. στόλος m. `equipment (of a campaign), campaign by water and by land, fleet, army, troop, legion, march' (Pi., IA.); also `rostrum' (Pi., trag.)`outgrowth, stump, appendage' (Arist.); cf. below. 2. στολή (Aeol. σπόλα; cf. below) f. `armor', usu. `dress, garment' (IA.), `obstruction, pressure, constraint' (Epicur., medic.); ἀπο-, δια- ἐπι-στολή a.o. (: ἀπο-στέλλω) `sending resp. extension, mission or letter' (IA. etc.) with ἀποστολ-εύς m. `officials for equipping and dispatching the fleet' (Att.) a.o., s. Bosshardt 53 f. From this the dimin. στόλ-ιον n. (Delos IIa, AP a.o.); στολ-άς f. `jacket' (Ael.); στολ-ίς f. `dress', pl. `folds' (E., Arist. etc.) with - ίδιον, - ιδώδης, - ιδόομαι, - ίδωμα, - ιδωτός. - From στολή and στόλος: στολ-ίζω, also w. κατα-, συν-, ὑπο- `to place in order, to equip, to dress' (Hes. Op. 628, E., hell. a. late), - ισις, - ισμα, ισμός, - ιστής, - ιστήριον, - ιστεία; - άζομαι `to dress' in ἐστολάδαντο (metr. inscr. Marathon IIp; cf. ἐρράδαται a.o. Schwyzer 672). -- 3. στολμός m. `equipment, clothing' (A., E.). -- B. στέλμα στέφος, στέμμα H. (correct?); στελμονίαι ζώματα H. (= X. Cyr. 6, 1); cf. ἁρ-μον-ία a.o., Scheller Oxytonierung 58f. -- C. 1. - σταλ-μα, only from the prefixed ἐπι-στέλλω etc.: ἐπί-, διά-, ἀπό-σταλμα n. `public mission etc.' (Thphr., pap.). 2. διασταλ-μός m. `assessment' (pap. VIp). 3. στάλ-σις f. `obstruction' (Gal.), διά- στέλλω `destination, treaty' (LXX). 4. ἀνα-, δια-, περι- etc. - σταλτικός (late). --5. On στάλιξ s. v.Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [1019] * stel- `put (up), stand'; also [985] * spel- `split'?Etymology: The above forms form in spite of all semantic differentiation a well kept together formal system. Outside the wide semantic cadre are, however, στόλος in the sense of `ships beak a.o.', a meaning which seems difficult to connect with στέλλω `prepare, equip, send out', but which can without difficulty be connected with στελεά, στέλεχος, στήλη [which in my view do not belong to στέλλω]. When judging the etymology some seemingly Aeolic, mostly only lexically attested forms with σπ- (against inscr. ἀπο-, ἐπι-στέλλαι) must not be overlooked: σπελλάμεναι στειλάμεναι, σπολεῖσα σταλεῖσα, εὔσπολον εὑεί-μονα, εὑσταλέα, κασπέλλει (cod. - έλη) στορνύει (all H.); σπόλα = στολή (Sapph.), κασπολέω (- σπελ-?) ὑποστορέσω (Sapph., H.). So ΙΑ. στελ-, Aeol. σπελ- from IE skʷel- (lit. in Persson Beitr. 1, 422)? After Bechtel Dial. 1, 125f. (with Schulze; cf. on this Hamm Grammatik 15 w. n. 3) in IA. στέλλω IE * stel- `send' and skʷel- `equip' (from where Aeol. σπελ-) would have fallen together. The difficulty to find IE * skʷel- back in other languages, as well as the meagre documentation of the σπ-forms both arouse suspicion against such a supposition. For some of the relevant words ( σπόλα, εὔσπολος) one might sonsider a connection with IE * spel- `split' (s. σπολάς). -- Exact cognates outside Greek are missing. Nearest comes Arm. steɫc-anem, aor. steɫc-i `prepare, creare' with unclear c (ɫc from l + s with Pedersen KZ 39, 427 ?); beside it steɫn, pl. steɫun-k` `stem, stalk, twig' (cf. στέλεχος, στελεά). Also several other words go back on IE * stel-, but deviate semantically from στέλλω: Alb. shtiell `wind up, reel up, collect' (IE * stel-n-ō); Germ. nouns as OE stela m. `stalk of a plant', OWNo. stiolr m. `tail-bone', NNorw. stjøl `stalk, stem' (\< * stelu-; cf. στελεχος, στελεά). Here belong also the unclear OWNo. stallr m. `constitution, crib, stable', OHG stal m. `living, seat, stable' (to which stellen) from PGm. * stalla- or * staðla-(IE * stol-no- or * st(h)h₂-dhlo- [to st(h)ā- `stand'; s. ἵστημι]); Skt. sthálam n. `continent, earth-bottom', sthálā f. `raised earth' etc. (cf. on στήλη). -- Further forms w. lit. in WP. 2, 643ff., Pok. 1019f., W.-Hofmann s. locus; older lit. also in Bq. -- The evidence for IE origin is meagre; could the word be Pre-Greek?Page in Frisk: 2,786-788Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στέλλω
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18 ammainare
ammainare v.tr.1 to lower, to strike*, to furl: ammainare la bandiera, to lower (o to haul down) the flag; ammainare le vele, to strike the sails2 (fig.) to give* up, to renounce.* * *[ammai'nare]verbo transitivo to lower [vela, bandiera]* * *ammainare/ammai'nare/ [1]to lower [vela, bandiera]. -
19 acurrullar
v.1 to take down the sails of a galley. (Nautical)2 to furl. -
20 ἱστίον
A web, cloth, sheet: hence in pl., hangings, LXXEx.27.9,15; as a measure, piece, PRyl.70.25 (ii B.C.); but,II from Hom. downwds., sail, mostly in pl. ἱστία, ἕλκον δ' ἱστία λευκὰ.. βοεῦσιν they hauled them up with ox-hide ropes, Od.2.426; τέταθ' ἱστία the sails were spread, 11.11, cf. Pi. N.5.51; ἱστία στέλλεσθαι, μηρύεσθαι, καθελεῖν, to lower or furl sail (v. sub vocc.):λύειν Od.15.496
;ἱστίοισι χρᾶσθαι Hdt.4.110
; : prov., πλήρεσιν ἱ. under full sail, with all one's might, Philostr.VS1.25.5, cf. Suid.: rarely in sg.,ἐν δ' ἄνεμος πρῆσεν μέσον ἱστίον Il.1.481
;ἐξίει ἱ. ἀνεμόεν Pi.P.1.92
;ἱστίῳ καταπετάσαι τινά Pl.Prm. 131b
, cf. PMagd.11.7 (iii B.C.).
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