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1 HORSE
• All lay /the/ load (loads) on a (the) willing horse - Кто везет, на того и накладывают (K), На дураках воду возят (H), Работа дураков любит (P)• Boisterous horse must have a rough bridle (A) - На послушного коня кнута не надо (H)• Common horse is worst shod (The) - Где много пастухов, там овцы дохнут (Г)• Do not look a gift (given) horse in the mouth - Дареному коню в зубы не смотрят (Д), Дают - бери, а бьют - беги (Д)• Don't change horses in the middle of the stream - Лошадей на переправе не меняют (Л)• Don't spur a willing horse - Когда лошадь бежит, не надобно шпор (K), На послушного коня кнута не надо (H)• Don't swap horses crossing a stream (in midstream, in the middle of the road, in the middle of the stream, while crossing the stream) - ' Лошадей на переправе не меняют (Л)• Don't whip the horse that is pulling - Когда лошадь бежит, не надобно шпор (K)• Either lose the horse or win the saddle - Или грудь в крестах, или голова в кустах (И)• Every horse thinks his (its own) pack heaviest - Каждому своя ноша тяжела (K)• Everyone lays a burden on the willing horse - Кто везет, на того и накладывают (K), На дураках воду возят (H)• Flies go to (hunt) the lean horse - К мокрому теленку все мухи льнут (K), На бедного Макара все шишки валятся (H), На убогого всюду каплет (H)• Good horse should be seldom spurred (A) - Когда лошадь бежит, не надобно шпор (K), На послушного коня кнута не надо (H)• He is a gentle horse that never cast his rider - Без худа добра не бывает (B)• He that cannot beat the horse, beats the saddle - Кошку бьют, а невестке наветки дают (K), Не по коню, так по оглобле (H)• Horse can't pull while kicking (A) - На двух свадьбах сразу не танцуют (H)• Horse never goes straight up (A) - Умный в гору не пойдет, умный гору обойдет (У)• Horse stumbles that has four legs (A) - Конь о четырех ногах, да и тот спотыкается (K)• Horse that draws best is most whipped (The) - Кто везет, того и погоняют (K)• Horse that will not carry a saddle must have no oats (A) - Кто не работает, тот не ест (K)• If you are on a strange horse, get off in the middle of the road - С чужого коня среди грязи долой (C)• It is a good horse that (who) never stumbles - Конь о четырех ногах, да и тот спотыкается (K)• Losing horse blames the saddle (The) - Мастер глуп - нож туп (M), Плохому танцору одежда мешает (П), Топор виноват, что изба нехороша (T)• Never change horses in midstream - Лошадей на переправе не меняют (Л)• One horse scrubs another - Свой своему поневоле брат (C)• One man can lead a horse to water, but ten men can't make him drink - Не гоняй лошадь к воде, если ей пить не хочется (H)• One man may lead a horse to the river (the water), but twenty cannot make him drink - Не гоняй лошадь к воде, если ей пить не хочется (H)• Only fools and horses work - От работы кони дохнут (O), Работа дураков любит (P)• Rub a galled horse and he will kick - Всякому терпению приходит конец (B), Человек не камень: терпит да и треснет (4)• Running horse needs no spur (A) - Когда лошадь бежит, не надобно шпор (K)• That horse will not jump (run) - Этот номер не пройдет (3)• That's a horse of a different (another) colo(u)r - Это совсем другое дело (Э)• When the horse is starved, you bring him oats - Дали орехи белке, когда зубов не стало (Д)• Willing horse carries the load (The) - Кто везет, на того и накладывают (K), На дураках воду возят (H)• Willing horse gets the whip (The) - Кто везет, того и погоняют (K)• You can fool an old horse once, but you can't fool him twice - Старую лису дважды не проведешь (C)• You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink - Не гоняй лошадь к воде, если ей пить не хочется (H)• You can take (may lead) a horse to the water, but you cannot make him drink - Не гоняй лошадь к воде, если ей пить не хочется (H)• You cannot judge the horse by its harness - Внешность обманчива (B)• You can't judge a horse by its harness, nor people by their clothing - Не суди об арбузе по корке, а о человеке - по платью (H)• You can't ride two horses at the same time - На двух свадьбах сразу не танцуют (H)• You can't teach an old horse new tricks - Старого пономаря не перепономаришь (C), Старого учить, что мертвого лечить (C) -
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[ˈsædl]1. nouna seat for a rider:سَرْجThe bicycle saddle is too high.
2. verb(negative unsaddle) to put a saddle on:يُسْرِجHe saddled his horse and rode away.
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4 SADDLE
• Either win the saddle or lose the horse - Или грудь в крестах, или голова в кустах (И), Либо в стремя ногой, либо в пень головой (Л) -
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saddleatı yəhərləmək – saddle a horse -
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8 Sattel
m; -s, Sättel1. (Reit-, Fahrradsattel, auch MOT.) saddle; ohne Sattel reiten ride bareback; sich in den Sattel schwingen jump into the saddle; jemandem in den / aus dem Sattel helfen help s.o. into / out of the saddle; aus dem Sattel geworfen werden be unseated ( oder thrown off [one’s horse]); jemanden in den Sattel heben hoist s.o. into the saddle; fig. give s.o. a leg up (Am. auch a boost); jemanden aus dem Sattel heben unseat s.o.; fig. oust s.o.; fest im Sattel sitzen auch fig. be firmly in the saddle; sich im Sattel halten have a good seat; fig. hold (firmly) onto the reins; in allen Sätteln gerecht sein be a good all-rounder2. (Bergsattel) saddle3. (Nasensattel) bridge4. Schneiderei: yoke* * *der Sattelsaddle* * *Sạt|tel ['zatl]m -s, -['zɛtl]1) saddleohne/mit Sattel reiten — to ride bareback or without a saddle/with a saddle
sich in den Sattel schwingen — to swing (oneself) into the saddle; (auf Fahrrad) to jump onto one's bicycle
sich im Sattel halten (lit, fig) — to stay in the saddle
jdn in den Sattel heben (lit) — to lift sb into the saddle; (fig) to help sb to power
2) (= Bergsattel) saddle; (= Geigensattel) nut; (= Nasensattel) bridge* * *(a seat for a rider: The bicycle saddle is too high.) saddle* * *Sat·tel<-s, Sättel>[ˈzatl̩, pl ˈzɛtl̩]m1. (für Reittier) saddleden \Sattel auflegen to put on the saddle, to saddle the horseohne \Sattel reiten to ride bareback [or without a saddle]fest im \Sattel sitzen (a. fig) to be firmly in the saddle2. (Fahrradsattel) saddle3. (Bergrücken) saddle4. KOCHK saddle* * *der; Sattels, Sättel saddle* * *1. (Reit-, Fahrradsattel, auch AUTO) saddle;ohne Sattel reiten ride bareback;sich in den Sattel schwingen jump into the saddle;jemandem in den/aus dem Sattel helfen help sb into/out of the saddle;aus dem Sattel geworfen werden be unseated ( oder thrown off [one’s horse]);jemanden aus dem Sattel heben unseat sb; fig oust sb;fest im Sattel sitzen auch fig be firmly in the saddle;sich im Sattel halten have a good seat; fig hold (firmly) onto the reins;in allen Sätteln gerecht sein be a good all-rounder2. (Bergsattel) saddle3. (Nasensattel) bridge4. Schneiderei: yoke* * *der; Sattels, Sättel saddle* * *- m.saddle n. -
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Ⅰ m 1. Zool. horse- koń pociągowy a carthorse, a draught horse GB, a draft horse US- koń wierzchowy a. pod wierzch a saddle horse- jechać na koniu to ride a horse- wsiąść na a. dosiąść konia to get on a. to mount a horse- zsiąść z konia to dismount- wóz zaprzężony w konie a horse(-drawn) cart- na koń a. do koni! to horse!- zaprząc konia do powozu to harness a horse to a carriage- osiodłać konia to saddle a horse2. Gry knight- zbił wieżę koniem he took the rook with his knight3. Sport (vaulting) horse- koń z łękami a pommel horse- skakać przez konia to vault over the horseⅡ konie plt (powóz) przest. carriage, coach- przyślijcie po mnie konie na stację please send a carriage to pick me up at the station- □ koń angielski thoroughbred- koń arabski Arabian a. Arab (horse)- koń belgijski Belgian (draught) horse GB, Belgian (draft) horse US- koń berberyjski barb (horse)- koń huculski Hucul (horse), Carpathian pony- koń mechaniczny Techn. horsepower- koń miękki Jeźdz. a horse with a soft mouth- koń na biegunach rocking horse- koń siodłowy przest. saddle horse- koń twardy w pysku Jeźdz. a horse with a hard mouth■ czarny koń pot. dark horse- stary koń pot. (kolega) old man- stary koń, a zachowujesz się jak dziecko a full-grown man like you acting like a baby- być zdrowym jak koń to have the constitution of a horse- jechać co koń wyskoczy książk. to go like a bat out of hell- móc zjeść konia z kopytami pot. (to be so hungry that) one could eat a horse- pracować jak koń to work like a horse a. Trojan- koń by się uśmiał (it’s) enough to make a cat laugh- rad a. wesół a. szczęśliwy, jakby go kto na sto koni wsadził (to be) on cloud nine, (to be) in seventh heaven- darowanemu koniowi nie zagląda się w zęby przysł. don’t a. never look a gift horse in the mouth przysł.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ko|ń
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10 ensillar
v.to saddle up (horse).* * *1 to saddle (up), put a saddle on* * *verb* * ** * *verbo transitivo to saddle, saddle up* * *verbo transitivo to saddle, saddle up* * *ensillar [A1 ]vtto saddle, saddle up* * *
ensillar ( conjugate ensillar) verbo transitivo
to saddle (up)
' ensillar' also found in these entries:
English:
saddle
* * *ensillar vt[caballo] to saddle up* * *v/t saddle* * *ensillar vt: to saddle (up) -
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Sat·tel <-s, Sättel> [ʼzatl̩, pl ʼzɛtl̩] m1) ( für Reittier) saddle;den \Sattel auflegen to put on the saddle, to saddle the horse;ohne \Sattel reiten to ride bareback [or without a saddle];sich in den \Sattel schwingen to leap [or swing oneself] into the saddle;fest im \Sattel sitzen (a. fig) to be firmly in the saddle;sich im \Sattel halten (a. fig) to stay in the saddle2) (Fahrrad\Sattel) saddle;3) ( Bergrücken) saddle4) kochk saddle -
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(pl. söðlar), m. saddle;leggja söðul á hest, to saddle a horse.* * *m., dat. söðli, [A. S. sadol, sadel; Engl. saddle; Germ. sattel; Dan. saddel; this word cannot belong to the vernacular Teut., but is borrowed from Lat. sedile, as appears from the unchanged medial d, for sitja would require an Engl.-Icel. t, Germ. z (sötull, satzel)]:—a saddle; the word occurs in such old poems as the Vkv. 7, Akv. 4, Og. 3; leggja söðul á hest, Eg. 719; bera söðla í haga, Nj. 33; saðul, Sks. 403; steindr söðull, a stained saddle, Ld. 272; trog-söðull, q. v.; stand-s., q. v.: in mod. usage söðull is a lady’s saddle or pillion (formed like an arm-chair), hnakkr a man’s saddle.COMPDS: söðulbakaðr, söðulbogi, söðlabúr, söðulfjöl, söðulgjörð, söðulhringja, söðulker, söðulklæði, Söðulkolla, Söðulkolluvísur, söðulnefjaðr, söðulreiði, söðulreim, söðultreyja. -
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1. saddledседлать, оседлать — saddle up
2. saddleСинонимический ряд:оседлывать (глаг.) заседлывать; оседлывать -
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pf vt to saddle- okulbaczyć wierzchowca to saddle a horse ⇒ kulbaczyćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > okulbacz|yć
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18 GYRÐA
(-ða, -ðr), v.1) to gird (with a belt); g. sik, to gird oneself, fasten one’s belt (cf. gyrðr í brœkr); g. sik með sverði, to gird on a sword;2) to girth (g. hest, g. söðul).* * *ð or t, [A. S. gyrðan; Engl. gird; Dan. gjorde: gerða (q. v.) and gyrða are kindred words, both formed from the Goth. gairdan, gard, gurdun; gerða, as also garðr (q. v.), from the pret.; gyrða from the participle]:— to gird oneself with a belt or the like; eptir þat gyrðir Klaufi hann svá fast ( girded his belt so tight) at hélt við meiðsl, Sd. 143; síðan gyrði mærin sik með einu ríku belti, El.; hann gyrði sik með dúki, Fms. x. 314; gyrðr í brækr, with breeks girt up, vii. 143; gyrða sik, to fasten the breeks, as the ancients used belts instead of braces; gyrða lendir sínar, to gird up one’s loins, Hom. 84, Stj. passim; fésjóð er hann var gyrðr með, girt with a purse, from wearing the purse fastened to the girdle, Fms. vii. 142.β. to girth or saddle a horse; hann hefir ekki svá vel gyrt hest þinn, at þat muni duga, gyrtu þá betr, Ísl. ii. 340; þá setti hann söðul á hest sinn ok gyrði hann fast, Str. 47: to secure a cart load by girding it, með hlassi því er hann gyrðir eigi reipum, N. G. L. i. 379; g. hlass, taug eða reipi, 349; hann gyrði at utan, he girded it well, Fs. 66: Icel. say a horse is laus-gyrtr, fast-gyrtr, has its girths loose or tight: edged, bordered, bolli gyrðr með silfri, Hkr. iii. 81.γ. to gird oneself with a sword; konungr steypir brynju á sik ok gyrðir sik með sverðinu Kvernbít, Hkr. i. 155; hann gyrði sik með búnu sverði, Ó. H. 31.II. part. gyrðr, girt with a weapon; g. saxi, Nj. 54, Fms. ii. 83, Grett. 126; g. sverði, Eg. 285, 374, Fms. ii. 111, iv. 58, x. 201, 415, Ó. H. 116; g. skálmum, Gkv. 2. 19. -
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General subject: saddle a horse
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