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1 hammer iron
Общая лексика: ковать железо -
2 soldering bit / hammer / iron
(met) ciocan de lipit, letconEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > soldering bit / hammer / iron
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3 ■ hammer into
■ hammer intov. t. + prep.2 (fig. fam.) inculcare a, far capire a (q.); far entrare (qc. ) nella testa a (q.): I tried in vain to hammer it into him that he must be patient, ho cercato invano di fargli capire che doveva avere pazienza □ to hammer st. into shape, ridurre qc. nella forma voluta (o riparare qc.) a martellate □ to hammer iron into swords, foggiare spade martellando il ferro. -
4 hammer
1. n молоток, молот2. n молоток, молоточекdouble-faced hammer — двухбойковый молоток; двухбоевой молот
3. n молоток аукционера4. n анат. молоточек5. n спорт. молот6. n спорт. метание молотаpneumatic hammer — пневматический молот, пневмоперфоратор
7. n спорт. воен. курок; ударник8. n спорт. удар в подбородок сверхуhammer blow — тяжёлый, сокрушительный удар
9. n спорт. разг. здоровенный детина, боксёр10. n спорт. амер. сл. педаль газа, акселератор11. v бить молотом; вбивать, забивать молотком12. v ковать; чеканить13. v бить, наносить удары; колотить, дубаситьto hammer the enemy — бить врага; обрушиться на врага
14. v разрабатывать, работать над составлениемhammer away — работать долго, без перерывов
15. v вбивать, втолковыватьto hammer home — довести до сознания, втолковать
hammer in — вбивать, вколачивать
16. v упорно работать; долбить17. v амер. разг. раскритиковать, разгромить в пух и и прах18. v амер. разг. критиковать, прорабатывать, чихвостить19. v амер. разг. разг. наскочить, налететь20. v амер. разг. стучать21. v амер. разг. колотиться22. v бирж. проф. объявить банкротом23. v бирж. проф. сбиватьСинонимический ряд:1. tool for pounding (noun) ball peen hammer; claw hammer; gavel; knocker; mace; mallet; maul; sledge hammer; tool for pounding2. beat (verb) baste; batter; beat; belabor; belabour; buffet; drub; forge; lam; lambaste; malleate; paste; pelt; pummel; thrash; tromp; wallop; whop3. hit with a hammer (verb) bang; hit with a hammer; pound; pound on; ram; strike; whack4. impress (verb) drive; grave; impress; stamp -
5 hammer
1. [ʹhæmə] n1. молоток, молот2. молоток, молоточек ( деталь механизма)tuning hammer - муз. ключ для настройки
3. молоток аукционера (тж. auctioneer's hammer)to bring /to send/ to the hammer - продавать /пускать/ с молотка
to come /to go/ to /under/ the hammer - продаваться /идти/ с молотка
5. спорт.1) молот2) метание молота6. воен. курок; ударник ( затвора)7. удар в подбородок сверху ( бокс)8. разг. здоровенный детина, боксёр9. амер. сл. педаль газа, акселератор♢
hammer and tongs - а) изо всех сил; с шумом и треском; to go at it hammer and tongs - энергично взяться за что-л.; б) со скандалом2. [ʹhæmə] vour neighbours were at it hammer and tongs - у наших соседей была шумная ссора
1. 1) бить молотом; вбивать, забивать молотком2) ковать; чеканитьto hammer smth. into shape - выковать, отковать что-л.
2. бить, наносить удары; колотить, дубаситьto hammer smb. in the jaw - нанести (сильный) удар в челюсть кому-л.
to hammer the enemy - бить врага; обрушиться на врага
to hammer at /on, against/ the door - барабанить в дверь
3. разрабатывать, работать над составлением (проекта, плана и т. п.; тж. hammer out)4. вбивать ( в голову), втолковыватьto hammer rules into smb.'s head - вдалбливать правила кому-л. в голову
to hammer home - довести до сознания, втолковать
5. (at) упорно работать (над чем-л.); долбить (тж. hammer away)6. амер. разг.1) раскритиковать (книгу и т. п.), разгромить в пух и и прах2) критиковать, прорабатывать, чихвостить (кого-л.)7. (into) разг. наскочить, налететь (на кого-л.)8. 1) стучать ( о движущихся частях машины)2) колотиться9. бирж. проф.1) объявить банкротом2) сбивать ( цены) -
6 hammer
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] ballpein hammer[English Plural] ball peen hammers[Swahili Word] nyundo rungu[Swahili Plural] nyundo rungu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer[English Plural] hammers[Swahili Word] nyundo[Swahili Plural] nyundo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer[Swahili Word] -bini[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer[Swahili Word] -fua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer[Swahili Word] -gogota[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer[Swahili Word] -gongomea[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] waliobaki waliganda hapo hapo kama waliogongomelewa misumari [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer[Swahili Word] -gong'ota[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer[Swahili Word] -tambuza[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer (metal)[Swahili Word] -babata[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer (metals)[Swahili Word] -gong'ota[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer (metals)[Swahili Word] -kong'ota[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer (something)[Swahili Word] -sana[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer at[Swahili Word] -gonga[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer iron[Swahili Word] -fua chuma[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] hammer silver[Swahili Word] -fua fedha[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wooden hammer (used by shoemakers)[English Plural] wooden hammers (used by shoemakers)[Swahili Word] mnguri[Swahili Plural] minguri[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wooden hammer (used by shoemakers)[English Plural] wooden hammers (used by shoemakers)[Swahili Word] nguri[Swahili Plural] nguri[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wooden hammer used by shoemakers[English Plural] wooden hammers (used by shoemakers)[Swahili Word] pondeo[Swahili Plural] mapondeo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] ponda V------------------------------------------------------------ -
7 hammer
1.ковать; работать над проектом; разрабатыватьhammer away — работать долго, без перерывов
2.ударhammer blow — тяжёлый, сокрушительный удар
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8 iron
1) железо2) чугун3) pl железные изделия4) прочность; твёрдость•to iron down — рихтовать; править; выглаживать
- abrasion-resistant ironto iron out — выравнивать, сглаживать
- acicular iron
- acid-bessemer pig iron
- acid-resistant cast iron
- acid-resistant iron
- alloyed cast iron
- alloyed iron
- alpha iron
- American malleable cast iron
- American malleable iron
- angle iron
- annealed sheet iron
- armco iron
- as-cast iron
- austenitic cast iron
- austenitic iron
- bar iron
- basic Bessemer pig iron
- basic pig iron
- bead iron
- beak iron
- bearing cast iron
- Bessemer pig iron
- beta iron
- black sheet iron
- black-cored malleable cast iron
- black-cored malleable iron
- black-heart malleable cast iron
- black-heart malleable iron
- blast-broken iron
- blow-lamp soldering iron
- box iron
- brittle iron
- broken iron
- bulb iron
- bundle iron
- bushelled iron
- carbonyl iron
- case-hardened cast iron
- case-hardened iron
- cast iron
- cerium-treated cast iron
- cerium-treated iron
- charcoal hearth iron
- charcoal pig iron
- chilled cast iron
- cinder pig iron
- clamp iron
- close-grain cast iron
- close-grained cast iron
- coarse-grain cast iron
- coarse-grained cast iron
- cobalt-nickel cast iron
- cobalt-nickel iron
- coke iron
- coke pig iron
- cold blown pig iron
- cold pig iron
- cold-blast pig iron
- cold-short iron
- commercial iron
- conversion pig iron
- converter iron
- convex iron
- core iron
- corrosion-resistant cast iron
- corrosion-resistant iron
- corrugated iron
- corrugated sheet iron
- cramp iron
- cupola iron
- delta iron
- dephosphorized iron
- desulfurized iron
- double-T iron
- dry iron
- ductile iron
- electric soldering iron
- electrolytic iron
- enameled iron
- engineering cast iron
- equal angle iron
- European malleable iron
- fagoted iron
- fashioned iron
- ferric iron
- ferritic cast iron
- ferritic modular cast iron
- ferritic modular iron
- ferrous iron
- figured iron
- fine-grained iron
- finished iron
- flake graphite iron
- flat iron
- forge iron
- foundry iron
- foundry pig iron
- free-running iron
- g iron
- galvanized iron
- gamma iron
- grab iron
- grain-oriented silicon iron
- granulated iron
- graphitic pig iron
- gray cast iron
- gray pig iron
- H iron
- hack iron
- half-round iron
- hammered iron
- hammer-headed soldering iron
- heat-resistant cast iron
- heavily alloyed iron
- hematite pig iron
- high-alloy iron
- high-carbon iron
- high-chromium cast iron
- high-chromium iron
- high-duty cast iron
- high-grade cast iron
- high-grade iron
- high-phosphorus iron
- high-quality iron
- high-silicon iron
- high-strength cast iron
- high-strength iron
- high-tensile cast iron
- high-tensile iron
- high-test cast iron
- high-test iron
- hot-blast pig iron
- hot-blown pig iron
- hot-short iron
- ingot iron
- inoculated cast iron
- L iron
- ladle-treated iron
- laminated sheet iron
- lightly mottled gray cast iron
- lightly mottled gray iron
- liquid iron
- little-beak iron
- loaded iron
- low-carbon iron
- low-expansion cast iron
- low-expansion iron
- low-manganese iron
- low-phosphorus iron
- low-silicon iron
- low-slag iron
- low-sulphur iron
- magnesium-treated cast iron
- magnet iron
- magnetic iron
- magnetic metallic iron
- malleable cast iron
- malleable iron
- manganese iron
- manganese white cast iron
- manganese white iron
- manganiferous white cast iron
- manganiferous white iron
- martensitic iron
- mechanite cast iron
- medium-phosphorus iron
- merchant bar iron
- modified heat-resistant iron
- modified iron
- molten iron
- molten pig iron
- mottled iron
- mottled pig iron
- natural alloy iron
- nodular cast iron
- nonmagnetic cast iron
- nonmagnetic iron
- off-analysis iron
- offgrade iron
- off-sulphur iron
- open-grained cast iron
- open-hearth pig iron
- ordinary quality gray iron
- oriented silicon iron
- pasty iron
- pearlitic cast iron
- phosphoric iron
- pig iron
- plate iron
- porcelain enameling iron
- porous cast iron
- powdered iron
- profile iron
- profiled iron
- puddling pig iron
- pure iron
- rapping iron
- reduced metallic iron
- refined bar iron
- refined cast iron
- refined pig iron
- remelted iron
- riffled iron
- rivet iron
- rolled iron
- roll-foundry iron
- round iron
- scrapped iron
- second-melt iron
- section iron
- sectional iron
- set iron
- sheet iron
- short-cycle malleable iron
- side irons
- silicious iron
- silicon iron
- silicon-treated gray cast iron
- slag iron
- sluggish iron
- soft iron
- soldering iron
- sow iron
- specular iron
- spherical graphite iron
- spheroidal graphite cast iron
- spheroidal graphite iron
- spherulitic iron
- spiegel iron
- sponge iron
- stainless iron
- standard Bessemer iron
- static-cast iron
- steel-making iron
- steely iron
- strap iron
- strip iron
- synthetic iron
- tamping iron
- tapping iron
- T-bulb iron
- tee iron
- telluric iron
- Thomas iron
- tilted iron
- tramp iron
- two-beak iron
- ultrasonic soldering iron
- ungraded iron
- very-open-grained pig iron
- waste iron
- wear-resistant cast iron
- weld iron
- welding iron
- white iron
- whiteheart malleable iron
- wrenching iron
- wrought iron
- young iron
- zone-purified ironEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > iron
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9 hammer
I[΄hæmə] n մուրճ. երժշ. մուրճիկ (դաշնամուրի և այլն). ռզմ. հրահան, շնիկ. iron/wooden hammer երկաթե/փայտե մուրճ. auctioneer’s hammer աճուրդավարի մուրճ. sledge hammer կռան, մուրճ. hammer and sickle մուրճ և մանգաղ. come under the hammer աճուրդով վաճառվել. hammer and tongs խսկց. ամբողջ ուժով, անգթորեն. throw the hammer մրզ. մուրճ նետելII[΄hæmə] v մուրճով խփել, մեխել. դարբնել. hammer a nail/a wedge մեխ խփել, սեպ մտցնել. hammer one’s way through ճեղքել-անցնել, թա փանցել. hammer together իրար մեխել. (աղմըկել, թխկթխկացնել)’ hammer on the door/table դուռը /սեղանը թխկթխկացնել. hammer (an idea) into smn’s head փխբ. գլուխը մտցնել, հաս կացնել. hammer out the terms պայմաններ մշակել. hammer away all day/all week ամբողջ օրը/շաբաթ հա մառ կերպով աշխատել. hammer away at the point մի կետի վրա աշխատել -
10 hammer
['hæmə]nмолоток, кувалда, молот- iron hammer- drop hammer
- knight of the hammer
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11 hammer briquetting
briquetting coal — уголь, поступающий на брикетирование
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > hammer briquetting
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12 iron-ore briquetting
briquetting coal — уголь, поступающий на брикетирование
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > iron-ore briquetting
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13 hammer-headed soldering iron
Автоматика: молоткообразный паяльникУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hammer-headed soldering iron
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14 iron is easy to hammer when hot
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > iron is easy to hammer when hot
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15 hammer-headed soldering iron
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > hammer-headed soldering iron
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16 iron hammer scale
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17 iron-headed hammer
Iபெரிய சுட்டியல், உருக்காலையில் பயன்படும் சம்மட்டிIIபெரிய சுட்டியல்உருக்காலையில் பயன்படும் சம்மட்டி -
18 (an) iron hammer
an (a) iron (wooden, heavy, light) hammer железный (деревянный, тяжёлый, лёгкий) молоток -
19 fua
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -fua nguo[English Word] launder[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] utaweza, lakini, kufua na kuosha vyombo [Abd]------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -fua nguo[English Word] wash clothes[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] utaweza, lakini, kufua na kuosha vyombo [Abd]------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -fua[English Word] strike[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -fua[English Word] beat[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -fua[English Word] hammer[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -fua nazi[English Word] remove the husk from a coconut[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -fua[English Word] forge metal[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -fua dafu[English Word] be capable of doing something[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Definition] weza jambo[Swahili Example] Amejaribu, lakini hafui dafu.[English Example] He tried, but he's incapable.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -fua fedha[English Word] hammer silver[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] fua[Swahili Plural] fua[English Word] wooden bowl[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] fua[Swahili Plural] mafua[English Word] washtub[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Item(s) below have not yet been grouped within the headword fua[Swahili Word] -fua chuma[English Word] hammer iron[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -fua vyuma[English Word] forge iron[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] fua V------------------------------------------------------------ -
20 DREPA
* * *(drep; drap, drápum; drepinn), v.I. with acc. or absol.;1) to stike, beat, knock;drepa e-n vendi, to strike one with a rod;hann tók hörpu sína ok drap strengi (struck the strings) til sláttar; drepa járn, to hammer iron;drepa or drepa högg á dyrr, to knock at the door;drepa botn úr keraldi, to knock the bottom out of a tub;at eigi drepir þú mik í dúp, that you knock me not into the deep;drepa í hel, í dauða, til heljar, to smite to death;2) to kill, slay (skulu vér nú fara at honum ok drepa hann);3) in a game of chess, to take a piece (þá drap jarl af honum riddara);drepa eld, to strike, fire (= drepa upp eld);drepa slóð, to make a trail (drápu kyrtlarnir döggslóðina);5) with prep., drepa af, to kill, slaughter (cattle);drepa niðr, to kill off (þótt hirðmenn þínir sé drepnir niðr sem svn);drepa sik ór dróma, to get rid of (throw off) a fetter;drepa til e-s, to strike, hit, at one;drepa e-t undir sik, to knock or drag down (skaltu standa hiá, er fjándi sá drepr mik undir sik);drepa upp eld = drepa eld;drepa e-t út, to divulge a thing;drepa yfir e-t, to hide, suppress;drap hann brátt yfir (he soon mastered) harm sinn;6) refl., drepast, to perish, die, esp. of cattle (fé hans drapst aldri af drephríðum);recipr. to put one another to death (þá diepast menn fyrir ágirni sakir);drepa menn fyrir, to kill one another’s men;7) impers., drepr honuin aldregi ský (acc.) í augu, his eyes never get clouded;ofrkappit (acc.) drepr fyrir þeim (their high spirits break down), þegar haminjan brestr; drap þó heldr í fyrir honum, he rather grew worse, his eyes grew weaker;nú drepr ór hljóð (acc.) fyrst ór konunginum, the king became silent at once;þá drap stall ór hjarta hans, his heart failed;ofan drap flaugina, the vane was knocked down;regn (acc.) drepr í gegnum et, the rain beats through (the thatch);II. with dat.;1) to put, thrust;hendi drap á kampa, he put his hand to his beard;drepa fœti (fótum) í eð, to strike (knock) one’s foot against, stumble over (drap fótunum í þrøskuldinn ok lá fallinn);drepa höfði, to droop (with) the head (Egill drap höfðin niðr í feld sinn);drepa fingri í munn sér, to put the finger into the mouth;drepa hendi til es, við em, to give one a slap with the hand;drepa hendi við e-u, to wave away with the hand to refuse a kind offer (drepa hendi við boðnu gulli);2) to tuck up the sleeves or skirts of a garment (hann hafði drepit upp skautunum);drepa hári undir belti sér, to tuck the hair under the belt (of a lady);3) to dip, immerse;4) drepa orði, dómi á et, to talk, judge of;drepa huldu á et, to hide, keep secret;5) spoil (drepa gleði, teiti es);drepa kosti es, to destroy one’s happiness;impers. drap þá skjótt kosti, the cheer was soon gone;6) drepa niðr e-u, to suppress (drepa niðr konungs rétti, illu orði);drepa niðr sœmd es, to drag down one’s reputation, to disparage one;drepa niðr máli, to quash a lawsuit.* * *pret. drap, 2nd pers. drapt, mod. drapst, pl. drápu; pret. subj. dræpi; part. drepit; pres. drep; with the suff. neg. pret. drap-a. Orkn.: [A. S. drepan; Dan. dræbe; Swed. drapa; O. H. G. trefan; mod. Germ. treffen, whence the mod. Dan. treffe, in the sense to hit; Ulf. uses slahan and stautjan, but never dripan; in Engl. the word is lost.]A. WITH ACC., OR ABSOL. högg ( a blow) or the like being understood, to strike, beat:I. act. of music, to strike the chords, (cp. phrases such as, slá danz, to strike up for a dance; slagr is battle and poem, Trolla-slagr and Gýgjar-slagr are names of poems); hann tók hörpu sína ok drap strengi ( struck the strings) til slags, Stj. 458 (hence drápa, a song); d. e-n vendi, to strike with a rod, Skm. 26: to knock, d. á dyrr, or d. högg á dyrr, to knock at a door, Nj. 150; síðan gengu þau heim bæði ok drápu á dyrr, 153; drápu þar á dyrr, Sturl. iii. 154: metaph., d. á e-t, to touch slightly on a matter; d. botn ór keraldi, to knock the bottom out of a jar, Fms. xi. 34; d. járn, to beat iron (a blacksmith’s term) with a sledge-hammer, Grett. 129, cp. drep-sleggja.2. esp. with the sense of violence, to knock, strike; áfallit hafði drepit hann inn í bátinn, Bs. i. 422; at eigi drepir þú mik í djúp, that thou knockest me not into the deep, Post. 656 B. 9; herða klett drep ek þér hálsi af, Ls. 57.β. as a law term, to smite, strike; ef maðr drepr ( smites) mann, ok varðar þat skóggang, Grág. ii. 116; eigu menn eigi at standa fyrir þeim manni er drepit hefir annan, id.; ef maðr drepr mann svá at bein brotna, 14; nú vænisk sá maðr því er drap, at…, 15; þat er drep ef bein brotna, ok verðr sá úæll till dóms er drepit hefir, 16; nú vænisk hinn því, at hann hafi drepit hann, 19.γ. the phrases, d. e-n til heljar, Grág. ii. 161, or d. til dauðs, to smite to death; Josúa drap til dauða alla þjóð Anakim, Stj. 456; d. í hel, id., Hbl. 27; hence3. metaph. or ellipt. to kill, put to death, cp. Lat. caedere, Engl. smite; eigi er manni skylt at d. skógarmann, þótt…, Grág. ii. 162; skulu vér nú fara at honum ok d. hann, Nj. 205; þar varð illa með þeim því at Ásgrímr drap Gaut, 39; til þess at d. Grim, Eg. 114; tóku þeir af eignum jarla konungs en drápu suma, Fms. i. 6; er drepit hafði fóstra hans …, eigi hæfir at d. svá fríðan svein …, d. skyldi hvern mann er mann údæmðan vá, 80; konung drápum fyrstan, Am. 97; drap hann ( smote with the hammer) hina öldnu jötna systur, Þkv. 32; d. mátti Freyr hann með hendi sinni, Edda 23.β. in a game (of chess), to take a piece; þá drap jarl af honum riddara, Fms. iv. 366; taflsins er hann hafði drepit, vi. 29; Hvítserkr hélt töfl einni er hann hafði drepit, Fas. i. 285.γ. adding prepp. af, niðr, to slaughter, kill off; þótt hirðmenn þínir sé drepnir niðr sem svín, Fms. vii. 243: d. af, to slaughter (cattle); yxni fimm, ok d. af, Ísl. ii. 330; láttu mik d. af þenna lýð, Post. 656 B. 9.4. metaph. phrases; d. e-m skúta, to taunt, charge one with; áfelli þat er konungr drap oss skúta um, Fms. iv. 310; hjarta drepr stall, the heart knocks as it were against a block of stone from fear, Hkr. ii. 360, Orkn., Fbr. 36 (hence stall-dræpt hjarta, a ‘block-beating’ faint heart): d. upp eld, to strike fire, Fms. iv. 338: d. sik ór dróma, to throw off the fetter, Edda 19: d. e-t undir sik, to knock or drag down, skaltú standa hjá er fjandi sá drepr mik undir sik, Grett. 126, 101 A: d. slóð, to make a slot or sleuth (trail); d. kyrtlarnir slóðina, the cloaks trailed along the ground so as to leave a track, Gísl. 154: to trail or make a track of droves or deer, Lex. Poët.: d. e-t út, to divulge a thing (in a bad sense), Fms. vi. 208; d. yfir e-t, to hide, suppress, drap hann brátt yfir ( he soon mastered) harm sinn, Bs. i. 140 (hence yfir-drep, hypocrisy, i. e. cloaking).II. reflex., drepask, to perish, die, esp. of beasts; fé hans drapsk aldrei af megrð ok drephríðum, Eb. 150; drapsk allt hans fólk, Fms. v. 250.2. recipr. to put one another to death; þá drepask bræðr fyrir ágirni sakar, Edda 40; nú drepask menn (smite one another), eðr særask eðr vegask, Grág. ii. 92; ef menn d. um nætr, Fms. vii. 296; er sjálfir bárusk vápn á ok drápusk, viii. 53; en er bændr fundu at þeir drápusk sjálfir, 68; drepask niðr á leið fram, Ld. 238; drepask menn fyrir, to kill one another’s men, Fms. vii. 177; görðisk af því fjandskapr með þeim Steinólfi svá at þeir drápusk þar (menn?) fyrir, Gullþ. 14.III. impers., drepr honum aldregi ský (acc.) í augu, his eyes never get clouded, of the eagle flying in the face of the sun, Hom. 47; ofrkappit (acc.) drepr fyrir þeim ( their high spirits break down) þegar hamingjan brestr, Fms. vi. 155; drap þó heldr í fyrir honum, he rather grew worse, i. e. his eyes grew weaker, Bjarn. 59; nú drepr ór hljóð (acc.) fyrst ór konunginum, the king became silent at once, Fms. xi. 115; stall drepr ór hjarta e-s, Fbr. 36 (vide above, I. 4); ofan drap flaugina (acc.), the flaug was knocked down, Bs. 1. 422; regn drepr í gögnum e-t, the rain beats through the thatch or cover, Fagrsk. 123 (in a verse).β. in mod. usage, drepa is even used in the sense to drip (= drjupa), e. g. þak, hús drepr, the thatch, house lets water through.B. WITH DAT.:I. denoting gentle movement; in many cases the dat. seems to be only instrumental:1. of the limbs; hendi drap á kampa, be put his hand to his beard, Hom. 21; d. fæti (fótum), to stumble, prop. to strike with the foot, Nj. 112, Fas. ii. 558, Bs. i. 742, Hom. 110, Grett. 120; d. fæti í e-t, to stumble against, 103; d. fæti við e-t, id., Fas. ii. 558; d. höfði, to droop, nod with the head; drap í gras höfði, (the horse) drooped with the head, let it fall, Gkv. 2. 5; d. niðr höfði, id., Nj. 32; Egill sat svá opt, at hann drap höfðinu niðr í feld sinn (from sorrow), Eg. 322, O. H. L. 45 (for shame); d. fingri í munn sér, to put the finger into the mouth, Edda 74; fingri drap í munninn sinn (of a child), the words of a ditty; d. hendi til e-s, or við e-m, to give one a slap with the hand (inst. dat.), Nj. 27; hence metaph., d. hendi við e-u, to wave away with the hand, to refuse a kind offer, Bs. i. 636; d. hendi við boðnu gulli, Al. 75: the phrase, d. hendi við sóma sínum, cp. Al. 162.2. to tuck up the sleeves or skirts of a garment; d. skautum (upp), Fms. vii. 297; hann hafði drepit upp skautunum, Lv. 85; hann hafði drepit upp fyrir blöðunum undir beltið, Eb. 226: Sigurðr drap blöðunum undir belti sér, Orkn. 474; d. hári undir belti sér, to tuck the hair under the belt (of a lady), hárit tók ofan á bringuna ok drap hón (viz. því) undir belti sér, Nj. 24; hafði hár svá mikit, at hann drap undir belti sér, 272.II. to dip; d. skeggi í Breiðafjörð niðr, to dip the beard in the Breidafiord, i. e. to be drowned, Ld. 316; d. hendi, or fingri í vatn, to dip the hand, finger into water (vide above); d. barni í vatn, to dip a baby into water, i. e. to baptize, K. Þ. K. 10: the phrase, d. fleski í kál, to dip bacon into kale broth, Fas. iii. 381; nú taka þeir hafrstökur tvær, ok d. þeim í sýrukerin, Gísl. 7.β. the phrase, d. e-u, of wax, lime, butter, or the like, to daub, plaster, fill up with; þú skalt taka vax ok d. því í eyru förunauta þinna, Od. xii. 77; síðan drap eg því í eyru á öllum skipverjum, 177; vaxið er eg hafði drepið í eyru þeim, 200; d. smjöri í ílát, to fill a box with butter.γ. metaph. phrases; d. dul á e-t, to throw a veil over, Hkr. ii. 140, in mod. usage, draga dulur á e-t: the phrase, d. í skörðin (the tongue understood), to talk indistinctly, from loss of teeth; d. orði, dómi á e-t, to talk, reason, judge of a thing, Fms. ix. 500; d. huldu á, to hide, cloak, keep secret, xi. 106: d. e-u á dreif, prop. to ‘throw adrift,’ throw aside, i. e. think little of a thing, þessu var á dreif drepit, it was hushed up, Orkn. 248; áðr hafði mjök verit á dreif drepit um mál Bjarnar ( there had been much mystery about Björn), hvárt hann var lífs eðr eigi, sagði annarr þat logit, en annarr sagði satt, i. e. no one knew anything for certain, Bjarn. 20; en eigi varð vísan á dreif drepin ( the song was not thrown aside or kept secret) ok kom til eyrna Birni, 32; drápu öllu á dreif um þessa fyrirætlan, hushed it all up, Eg. 49: d. í egg e-u, prop. to bate the edge of a thing, to turn a deaf ear to, Orkn. 188, metaphor from blunting the edge of a weapon.δ. d. e-u niðr, to suppress a thing (unjustly); d. niðr konungs rétti, N. G. L. i. 7 5; d. niðr sæmd e-s, to pull down a person’s reputation, Boll. 346; d. niðr illu orði, to keep down a bad report, suppress it, Nj. 21; d. niðr máli, to quash a lawsuit, 33; drepit svá niðr herörinni, Fms. iv. 207.ε. d. glaumi, gleði, teiti e-s, to spoil one’s joy, Lex. Poët.; d. kosti e-s, to destroy one’s happiness, Am. 69: impers., drap þú brátt kosti, the cheer was soon gone, Rm. 98.
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