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Макаров: рисковать -
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{'perəl}
I. n опасност, риск
in PERIL (of one's life) изложен на (смъртна) опасност
at one's PERIL на свой риск
II. v (-ll-) книж. поет. излагам на опасност* * *{'perъl} n опасност, риск; in peril (of o.'s life) изложен на (смър(2) {'perъl} v (-ll-) книж. поет. излагам на опасност.* * *риск; опасност;* * *1. at one's peril на свой риск 2. i. n опасност, риск 3. ii. v (-ll-) книж. поет. излагам на опасност 4. in peril (of one's life) изложен на (смъртна) опасност* * *peril[´peril] I. n опасност, риск; in \peril of (o.'s life) изложен на (смъртна) опасност; at o.'s \peril на свой риск; advance at your \peril! ни крачка напред! ( предупреждение); to thrust o.s. ( rush) into \peril предизвиквам съдбата; II. v излагам на опасност. -
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1. n опасность, рискtouch him at your peril! — попробуй, тронь его!
perils of the sea — морские опасности; неизбежные в море случайности
yellow peril — жёлтая опасность, угроза
2. v книжн. подвергать опасностиimmediate peril — непосредственный риск; непосредственная опасность
Синонимический ряд:1. danger (noun) danger; endangerment; hazard; imperilment; jeopardy; menace; risk; threat2. endanger (verb) compromise; endanger; hazard; imperil; jeopard; jeopardise; jeopardize; jeopardy; menace; riskАнтонимический ряд:protection; safekeeping; safety; security -
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1. [ʹperıl] nопасность, рискto raise new perils for smb., smth. - создавать новую опасность для кого-л., чего-л.
to rush /to thrust oneself/ into peril - рисковать
touch him at your peril! - попробуй, тронь его!
perils of the sea - морские опасности; (всегда) неизбежные в море случайности
2. [ʹperıl] v книжн.the perils of such an alliance - опасности, которые таит такой союз
подвергать опасностиit might peril the safety of the vessel - это могло подвергнуть судно опасности
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ˈperɪl
1. сущ. опасность;
риск, угроза at the peril of one's life ≈ с опасностью для жизни at one's peril ≈ на свой собственный риск Those who go beneath the surface, do so at their peril (Oscar Wilde, preface to "The Picture of Dorian Gray") ≈ Пытаться заглянуть за преграду означает подвергать себя опасности. Syn: danger
2. гл.
1) подвергать опасности He perils his life. ≈ Он рискует жизнью. Syn: imperil, endanger, risk, hazard
2) осмеливаться, отваживаться опасность, риск - the * of nuclear war опасность ядерной войны - in * of рискуя - in * of one's life рискуя жизнью - at one's * на свой страх и риск - to raise new *s for smb., smth. создавать новую опасность для кого-л., чего-л. - to rush /to thrust oneself/ into * рисковать - touch him at your *! попробуй, тронь его! - *s of the sea морские опасности;
(всегда) неизбежные в море случайности - a time of great * время больших испытаний - the *s of such an alliance опасности, которые таит такой союз( книжное) подвергать опасности - it might * the safety of the vessel это могло подвергнуть судно опасности allied ~ страх. непредвиденный риск peril опасность;
риск;
at the peril of one's life с опасностью для жизни;
at one's peril на свой собственный риск peril опасность;
риск;
at the peril of one's life с опасностью для жизни;
at one's peril на свой собственный риск at their ~ на их риск excepted ~ исключенные риски( не покрываемые страхованием) fire ~ пожарная опасность insured ~ застрахованный риск mortal ~ смертельный риск peril опасность;
риск;
at the peril of one's life с опасностью для жизни;
at one's peril на свой собственный риск ~ опасность ~ подвергать опасности ~ риск;
опасность ~ риск ~ of sea морской риск special ~ особая опасность -
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7 HEL
(gen. heljar, dat. helju), f.blár sem hel, black as Hel;2) abode of the dead (gráta Baldr ór helju);leysa höfuð sitt ór helju, to save oneself from death;rasa í helina opna, to rush into open death;liggja á heljar þremi, to be on the verge of death;3) death (þykkir ekki betra líf en hel);berja e-n grjóti í hel, to stone one to death.* * *f., gen. heljar, dat. helju or hel (less correct); a nom. helja never occurs in old writers, although a gen. helju is used in the mod. phrase, milli heims ok helju (old and better heljar); [Ulf. halja = αδης, Matth. xi. 23, Luke xvi. 23, 1 Cor. xv. 55; A. S. and Engl. hell; Hel. and O. H. G. hellia; Germ. hölle; cp. Dan. i hjel]:—the abode of the dead:1. in a heathen sense answering to the Greek Hades, and distinguished from Valhalla; í Helju, Alm. 15, 19, 21, 27, 33; til Heljar, Skm. 27, Vtkv. 6, Vþm. 43; ok létta ekki fyrr en vér höfum Sigmund í Helju, Fær. 166; væntir mik, at hann sé nú í Helju, Fas. i. 233; at þau undr beri fyrir þik at þú sér brátt í Helju ok víst mun þetta þín furða vera, Ísl. ii. 351; fara til Heljar, to fare to Hel. to die, Gísl. 107.2. phrases or sayings, heimta e-n ór Helju, to draw one out of Hel, i. e. to rescue him from imminent death or peril; þóttusk þeir hafa hann ór Helju heimtan, Eg. 533, Fs. 8, Fms. iii. 80; cp. gráta Baldr ór Helju, Edda 38, 39, Bs. i. 648 (in a verse); búask til Heljar, to busk one for a journey to Hel. i. e. to put him in a shroud; ok er þat því mælt at maðr þykki til Heljar búask, sá er sik klæðir mjök, þá er hann gengr út eðr klæðir sik lengi, Gísl. 107; liggja (vera) milli heims ok Heljar (see heimr II), Grett. 114, Fas. ii. 437, Fb. i. 260; liggja á Heljar þremi, to lie on the threshold of Hel. O. H. L. 71; eigi eru vér svá á Heljar þröm komnir, at þú hafir allt ráð várt í hendi þér, 655 x. 1; rasa í Helina opna, to rush into open Hel. i. e. to seek death, Fms. viii. 437; leysa höfuð ór Helju, to release one’s head out of Hel. Skv. 2. 1.II. death; unnusk þeir Hákon mikit, svú at þá skildi ekki nema hel, Fms. vii. 733; höggr á tvær hendr ok þykkir eigi betra líf en hel, without caring for his life, Ísl. ii. 368; mér er verra líf en hel, Stj. 495; bíða heljar, to bide for death, Stor. 24; nema þeim liggi við hel eða húsgangr, N. G. L. i. 54; þat er vant at sjá, félagsmaðr, hvárt fyrr kemr, hel eðr langframi, Orkn. 466.2. abverb. phrases,α. til heljar, to death; hafðr til heljar, put to death, Grág. i. 34; drepa mann til heljar, 161; bíta e-u til heljar, N. G. L. i. 341; svelta til heljar, to starve to death, Bret. 8; færa e-n til heljar, to slay one, Fms. vi. 166.β. í hel, to death (Dan. i hjel); sofa í hel, to sleep oneself to death, Rb. 356; vella möðkum í hel, 414; berja grjóti í hel, to stone to death, Landn. 236, Eb. 98, Ld. 152, Gísl. 118; berja e-n í hel, Fms. v. 181; drepa e-n í hel, Hbl. 27, Am. 38.III. the ogress Hel, the Proserpine of Scandin. mythol., Edda 18, 37–39, Gm. 31, Vtkv. 3; með Helju, id.; bjóða Helju útlausn, etc., id.; haldi Hel því er hefir, Edda 38 (in a verse): Hel was represented as of a black, livid hue, whence the phrase, blár sem Hel, black as Hel, Nj. 177; blár sem Hel ok digr sem naut, Eb. 314: Heljar-skinn, n. ‘Hel-skin,’ Black-skin; hann lézk eigi slík Heljarskinn séð hafa, Landn. 121; also as a nickname, id. The inmates of Hel (ghosts called up from below) were supposed to be endowed with a supernatural strength, whence the phrases, heljar-afl, n. strength of Hel, gigantic strength; tók hann þá á sínu heljarafli, Od. ix. 538 (ἐπέρεισε δε ιν ἀπέλεθρον): heljar-karl, m. a ‘hell-carle,’ a person of gigantic strength, Fb. i. 212: heljar-maðr, m. (heljar-menni, n.), a man of Hel, like heljar-karl, Ld. 160; er þat jafnan reynt, at heljarmaðrinn er harðr við at eiga, Al. 109; Oddr kvað eigi hógligt við heljarmann þann, en við fjölkyngi móður hans, Fs. 32; ok er íllt at fásk við heljarmanninn, Grett. 134; görðu eigi þat at hætta þér einn undir vápn heljarmannsins, Þorst. S. St. 52; hann er h. ok ván at íllt hljótisk af, Fs. 36; ekki mun heljarmaðr þessi láta hér við lenda, Od. xxii. 70: Heljar-sinnar, m. pl. the champions of Hel, demons, ghosts, Edda (Sksm.) 41; salir Heljar, the halls of Hel, Vsp. 35: cp. also Heljar-grind, f. the gates of Hel; Heljar-meyjar, f. pl. the maids of Hel; Heljar-reip, n. the ropes of Hel, Sól. 37–39; Heljar-rann, n. the hall of Hel, Vtkv. 6; Heljar-diskr, m. the dish of Hel, Edda (Gl.), Sturl. (in a verse); Heljar-epli, n., Ísl. ii. 351 (in a verse); Heljar-askr, m. the ash of Hel, Sturl. (in a verse), cp. Vsp. 2. -
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I sg - fáren, pl - fárerопа́сность жII 4vǽre úden for fáre — быть вне опа́сности
1) мча́ться; нести́сь2) ри́нутьсяfáre forbi — промча́ться ми́мо
fáre vild — заблуди́ться
* * *danger, dart, dash, hazard, hazardousness, hurtle, jeopardy, menace, peril, threat* * *I. (en -r) danger,( stærkere, F) peril;F hazard ( fx the hazards of the journey);[ der er fare for hans liv] his life is in danger;[ stå i fare for] be in danger of;[ med fare for at] at the risk of -ing;[ bringe i fare] put in danger ( fx put his chances (, his life) in danger),F endanger, jeopardize;[ uden for fare] out of danger;[ der er en fare ved det] it is dangerous,F it entails (el. involves) a risk.II. vb (for, faret)( styrte) rush,( med et sæt) dash,( pile) dart,( med små hurtige skridt) scurry;( om skib og søfolk: sejle) sail;( køre hurtigt) speed, dash,(T: suse) whizz ( fx a car sped (el. dashed el. whizzed) past us);[ fare af sted] tear along;[ fare frem](fig) act, proceed;[ fare i tøjet] fling on one's clothes;[ det for igennem mig] it flashed through my mind;[ komme farende ind] rush in;[ lade fare] abandon;[ fare løs på] rush at, fly at,T pitch (el. pile) into;[ fare med lempe], se I. lempe;[ fare med løgn] tell lies;[ fare en om halsen], se hals;[ fare omkring, fare rundt] rush (, dash, dart) around;[ fare op] start up, spring to one's feet, jump up;( i vrede) fly into a temper; flare up;[ fare sammen] start;[ fare til himmels] ascend into heaven;[ komme farende ud] shoot out ( fra of);[ ordet for ud af munden på ham] the word slipped out of his mouth;[ fare vild] lose one's way.III. vb -
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опасно* * *danger, fear, hazard, menace, peril, risk, risk, shoot, threat* * *subst. danger, peril, risk, hazard, jeopardy subst. trouble (f.eks.the boat ran into trouble near the rocks
), risk verb. [ reise] go, travel verb. [styrte, ile] rush, tear, dash, bucket (f.eks. ) verb. (sjøfart) [reise, om skip, sjøfolk] sail verb. (gammeldags, poetisk) travel, voyage (bringe i fare) endanger, imperil, hazard, jeopardize (en alvorlig fare) a grave (el. serious) danger (overhengende fare) clear and present danger, imminent danger (utenfor fare) out of danger (f.eks. ) (utsette seg for fare) expose oneself to danger (være i fare) be in danger (f.eks. ), be endangered (f.eks. )
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