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1 rend the soil
Сельское хозяйство: взмётывать пар, подымать пар -
2 rend the soil
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3 rend
[rend] v (rent)1. (from, away, off) отдирать, отрыватьthe child was rent from its mother's arms - дитя вырвали из рук /из объятий/ матери
2. возвыш. рвать, раздирать, разрыватьa country rent by civil war - страна, раздираемая гражданской войной
heart rent by grief - сердце, разбитое горем
his mind was rent by /with/ doubts - его ум раздирали сомнения
3. рваться, раздираться4. 1) расщеплять; раскалыватьthe glacier is rent by deep fissures - ледник изборождён глубокими трещинами
the clouds seemed rent asunder by flashes of lightning - вспышки молнии словно разрывали тучи
to rend the soil - с.-х. подымать или взмётывать пар
2) обдирать ( кору) -
4 rend
rend гл.;
книж.
1) отрывать;
насильно прогонять с места;
разлучать( from, away, off) The soldiers had orders to rend the children from their mothers' arms by force. ≈ Солдаты получили приказ отбирать детей у матерей силой. Syn: tear
2) а) прям. и перен. раздирать, разрывать, рвать (на куски) ;
разрываться, рваться to rend one's hair ≈ рвать на себе волосы The sudden high wind rent the sail to pieces. ≈ Внезапный порыв ветра порвал парус в куски. Syn: tear б) резко раздаваться, пронзительно звучать, раздирать слух
3) прям. и перен. дробить, раскалывать, расщеплять;
разделять The tree was rent in two by the stroke of lightning. ≈ Удар молнии расщепил дерево пополам. (from, away, off) отдирать, отрывать - the child was rent from its mother's arms дитя вырвали из рук /из объятий/ матери (возвышенно) рвать, раздирать, разрывать - to * one's clothes рвать на себе одежду - it *s my heart у меня от этого сердце разрывается - loud cries rent the air воздух сотрясался от пронзительных криков - a country rent by civil war страна, раздираемая гражданской войной - heart rent by grief сердце, разбитое горем - his mind was rent by /with/ doubts его ум раздирали сомнения рваться, раздираться расщеплять;
раскалывать - the glacier is rent by deep fissures ледник изборожден глубокими трещинами - the clouds seemed rent asunder by flashes of lightning вспышки молнии словно разрывали тучи - to * the soil (сельскохозяйственное) подымать или взметывать пар обдирать( кору) ~ книжн. рвать, раздирать, разрывать;
it rends my heart у меня от этого сердце разрывается rend (rent) книжн. отрывать, отдирать (from, away, off) ~ книжн. расщеплять, раскалывать ~ книжн. рвать, раздирать, разрывать;
it rends my heart у меня от этого сердце разрывается -
5 взмётывать пар
Agriculture: rend the soil -
6 подымать пар
Agriculture: rend the soil -
7 fendere
1 to cleave*, to rive, to crack (sthg.) apart; to fissure; ( solcare) to plough, to furrow: la siccità fendette il terreno, the drought has cracked the ground apart; fendere l'ardesia, to rive slate; fendere il legno, to rive (o to split) wood; fendere la terra con l'aratro, to plough the soil2 ( solcare, attraversare) to rend, to part: fendere l'acqua, to part the water; fendere l'aria, to rend the air; fendere la folla, to force a way through the crowd (o to squeeze through the crowd).◘ fendersi v.intr.pron. to split*, to cleave*; to crack: questo legno si fende facilmente, this wood splits easily; la terra e il muro incominciavano a fendere, the earth and the wall were beginning to crack.* * *['fɛndere] 1.verbo transitivo lett.1) (spaccare) to cleave*, to split* [muro, legno]; (lacerare) [lampo, luce] to rend* [cielo, oscurità]2) (solcare, attraversare) to cut* through, to slice (through) [acqua, aria]2.fendere la folla — to push o cut one's way through the crowd
* * *fendere/'fεndere/ [2]lett.1 (spaccare) to cleave*, to split* [muro, legno]; (lacerare) [lampo, luce] to rend* [cielo, oscurità]2 (solcare, attraversare) to cut* through, to slice (through) [acqua, aria]; fendere la folla to push o cut one's way through the crowdII fendersi verbo pronominalelett. to crack, to split*. -
8 καταρρήγνυμι
A : late [tense] pf.κατέρρηχα Arch.Pap.2.125b10
(ii A. D.):— break down,τὴν γέφυραν Hdt.4.201
;μέλαθρα E.
l.c.2 tear in pieces, rend,κατερρήγνυε.. τὰ ἱμάτια D. 21.63
;τὸ διάδημα D.S.19.34
;τὴν ἐσθῆτα Luc.Pisc.36
:—[voice] Med., κατερρήξαντο τοὺς κιθῶνας they rent their coats, Hdt.8.99, cf. X.Cyr.3.1.13, etc.3 metaph., τροπὰς καταρρήγνυσι[ ἡ ἀναρχία] breaks up armies and turns them to flight, S.Ant. 675.II [voice] Pass., esp. in [tense] aor. κατερράγην[pron. full] [ᾰ], with [tense] pf. [voice] Act. κατέρρωγα:— to be broken down,κρημνοὶ καταρρηγνύμενοι Hdt.7.23
; καταρρήγνυσθαι ἐπὶ γῆν to be thrown down and broken, Id.3.111;τὸ οἴκημα κατερράγη Th.4.115
;ἄκρας κατερρωγυίας εἰς τὴν θάλασσαν Str.5.2.6
.2 fall, rush down, of storms, waterfalls, etc., Hp.Aër.8; break or burst out,Χειμὼν κατερράγη Hdt. 1.87
;ὄμβροι καταρραγέντες Arist.Mu. 400a26
; of tears,ἐξ ὀμμάτων πηγαὶ κατερρώγασι E.Alc. 1068
: c. gen.,τοῦ ῥεύματος -ρρηγνυμένου τῶν ὀρῶν Philostr.VA6.23
(also intr. in [voice] Act., of a river,- ρρηγνὺς ἐς τὴν θάλατταν 3.52
); of wind, Plu.Fab.16: metaph.,ὁ πόλεμος κατερράγη Ar.Eq. 644
, cf. Ach. 528;γέλως Ph.2.528
;κρότος Plb.18.46.9
(but );βροντή Luc.VH2.35
.3 to be broken in pieces, Αἴγυπτος μελάγγαιός τε καὶ καταρρηγνυμένη with comminuted, crumbling soil, Hdt.2.12;γῆ κατερρωγυῖα Arist.HA 556a5
; to be ruinous,ὅσα κατέρρωγεν τοῦ τείχους IG22.463.75
.4 Medic., have a violent discharge, suffer from diarrhoea,καταρρήγνυται ἡ κοιλίη Hp.VM10
, cf.καταρράσσω 11
; of persons,κατερρήγνυντο τὰς γαστέρας App.Hisp.54
;ἢν μὴ φῦσαι -ρραγέωσιν Hp.Aph.4.73
.b of menstruation, τοῖς θήλεσιν.. τὰ καταμήνια κ. Arist.HA 581b1.5 of tumours, break, burst, Hp.Coac. 613, Epid. 6.8.18, al.6 of parts of the body, fall in, collapse, οἵ τε μαζοὶ καὶ τὰ ἄλλα μέλεα κ. Id.Nat.Puer.30, cf. Mul.1.1; κατερρωγότα τὰ στέρνα [ ἔχων] flat-chested, Jul.Or.6.198a; of the lips or tongue, to be fissured, Antyll. ap. Orib.10.27.13, Aët.5.118.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταρρήγνυμι
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9 native
native ['neɪtɪv]1 noun∎ I'm a native of Portland je suis originaire de Portland, je suis né à Portland;∎ she's a native of Belgium elle est belge de naissance, elle est née en Belgique;∎ she speaks English like a native elle parle anglais comme si c'était sa langue maternelle ou comme les Anglais;(c) Botany (plant) plante f indigène; Zoology (animal) animal m indigène; (species) espèce f indigène;∎ this plant/animal is a native of southern Europe c'est une plante/un animal indigène au sud de l'Europe∎ our native soil or clay notre sol natal;∎ his native London Londres, sa ville natale;∎ he always writes in his native Russian il écrit toujours en russe, sa langue maternelle(b) (by birth) natif(c) (indigenous → resources) du pays; (→ tribe, customs, labour) indigène; (→ costume) du pays, national;∎ to go native adopter les us et coutumes locaux(d) (innate → ability, attraction) inné, naturel∎ native to India originaire de l'Inde►► Native American Indien(enne) m,f d'Amérique, Amérindien(enne) m,f;Native Australian aborigène mf;Australian native bear koala m;native Indians Indiens mpl de naissance ou de souche;native land pays m natal;native son enfant m du pays;∎ Portland honours its native sons Portland rend hommage à ses enfants;Linguistics native speaker locuteur(trice) m,f natif(ive);∎ a native speaker of Polish, a Polish native speaker une personne de langue maternelle polonaise;∎ a native speaker of French/German, a French/German native speaker un francophone/germanophone, une personne de langue maternelle française/allemande;∎ I'm not a native speaker ce n'est pas ma langue maternelle;native wit esprit m naturel
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