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1 сильно занемочь
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > сильно занемочь
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2 hættr
a.1) dangerous (slíkr maðr er hættastr, ef);2) dangerously ill (vera, liggja, h.);3) exposed to danger; ekki h. fyrir vápnum, proof against weapons;4) e-m er hætt við e-u, one is in danger of; var Þuríði við engu meini hætt, Thurid was out of danger;5) doubtful, uncertain.* * *1.adj. dangerous; slíkr maðr er hættastr, ef hann vill sik til þess hafa at göra þér mein, Fms. i. 199; grýttu þeir þaðan á þá, var þat miklu hættara, Eg. 581.2. exposed to danger; hest þarf svá at búa, at ekki sé hann hættr fyrir vápnum, Sks. 403.3. medic., hættr við dauða, dangerously ill, Jb. 406; þá er herra Rafn var mjök hættr, when R. was sinking fast, Bs. i. 784; hón lá hætt, Korm. 164, (einhættr, q. v.): in mod. times hætt is used indecl., hann, hón, liggr hætt; þeir, þær liggja hætt, he, she, they lie dangerously ill.4. neut., e-m er hætt við e-u, to be in danger of; var Þuríði við engu meini hætt, Th. was out of danger, Ísl. ii. 340; mun Þorkatli bróður þínum við engu hætt? Gísl. 28; nú hyggr maðr sér hætt við bana, Grág. i. 497; öðrum ætlaða ek þat mundi hættara en mér, methought that would be more dangerous to others than to me, Nj. 85, 260.2.part. of hætta, having left off, having done; eg er hættr að lesa, I have left off reading. -
3 niebezpiecznie
adv. grad. (zagrażając bezpieczeństwu) dangerously, hazardously; (zagrażając życiu) perilously; (niepewnie) [ustawiony, chwiać się, wisieć] precariously- niebezpiecznie kręta droga a dangerously a. hazardously winding road- niebezpiecznie zachorować to fall dangerously ill- dziecko niebezpiecznie wychyliło się z okna the child leaned dangerously a. perilously out of the window- on ma niebezpiecznie wysokie ciśnienie krwi his blood pressure is dangerously high- niebezpiecznie jest samotnie wspinać się w górach it is dangerous to climb mountains alone- wiadro kolebało się niebezpiecznie na szczycie drabiny the pail swayed precariously on the top rung of the ladder* * *adv.dangerously, perilously.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niebezpiecznie
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4 enfermo
adj.sick, ill, ailing, diseased.f. & m.sick person, patient, sufferer.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: enfermar.* * *► adjetivo1 sick, ill► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 sick person2 (paciente) patient\caer enfermo,-a to be taken illponer enfermo,-a a alguien figurado to make somebody sick, make somebody illponerse enfermo,-a to be taken ill* * *1. (f. - enferma)nounsick person, patient2. (f. - enferma)adj.ill, sick* * *enfermo, -a1. ADJ1) ill, sick, unwellestar enfermo de gravedad o peligro — to be seriously o dangerously ill
caer o ponerse enfermo — to fall ill (de with)
2)estar enfermo — (=encarcelado) Cono Sur ** to be in jail
3) Cono Sur*2.SM / F [gen] sick person; [en hospital] patientenfermo/a terminal — terminal patient, terminally ill person
* * *I- ma adjetivoa) (Med) ill, sickgravemente enfermo or enfermo de gravedad — seriously ill
está enferma de los nervios — she suffers with o has trouble with her nerves
cayó or se puso enfermo — he fell o got ill, he got sick (AmE)
poner enfermo a alguien — (fam) to get on somebody's nerves (colloq), to get somebody (colloq)
b) (CS euf) ( con la menstruación)IIestoy enferma — I've got my period, it's the time of the month (euph)
- ma masculino, femeninoquiere cuidar enfermos — she wants to care for sick people o the sick
* * *2 = poor health, sick, ill, poorly.Ex. Much of his later life he lived in reclusion, loneliness, poor health, and despair.Ex. Do not use the negative (e.g. use sick instead of not healthy).Ex. Leforte asked said Leforte with much curiosity and concern, 'Is anything wrong? Are you ill? Is there anything I can do?'.Ex. Tuan is his new father figure after his real dad sadly died after being poorly for a long time.----* caer enfermo = become + ill, fall + ill, get + sick.* enfermo crónico = chronically ill.* enfermo de amor = lovesick, lovestricken.* enfermo físico = physically ill.* enfermo incurable = incurably ill.* enfermo mentalmente = mentally ill.* estar enfermo de amor = be lovesick.* fingir estar enfermo = malinger.* hacerse el enfermo = malinger.* ponerse enfermo = get + sick.* * *I- ma adjetivoa) (Med) ill, sickgravemente enfermo or enfermo de gravedad — seriously ill
está enferma de los nervios — she suffers with o has trouble with her nerves
cayó or se puso enfermo — he fell o got ill, he got sick (AmE)
poner enfermo a alguien — (fam) to get on somebody's nerves (colloq), to get somebody (colloq)
b) (CS euf) ( con la menstruación)IIestoy enferma — I've got my period, it's the time of the month (euph)
- ma masculino, femeninoquiere cuidar enfermos — she wants to care for sick people o the sick
* * *enfermo11 = patient, sufferer.Ex: A record is a complete unit of information about a person, item, product, book, patient, chemical, etc.
Ex: In the Netherlands there are currently some 20,000 sufferers from this affliction.* enfermo de Alzheimer = Alzheimer's patient.* enfermo de lepra = leper.* enfermo diabético = diabetic patient.* enfermo en fase terminal = terminally ill patient.* enfermo mental = mental patient, mentally ill.* enfermos crónicos, los = chronically ill, the.* enfermos en fase terminal, los = terminally ill, the.* enfermos mentales, los = mentally disturbed, the, mentally handicapped, the, mentally ill, the, insane, the.* enfermos terminales, los = terminally ill, the.* enfermo terminal = terminal patient, terminally ill patient.* los enfermos = sick, the.* visita a los enfermos = work round.2 = poor health, sick, ill, poorly.Ex: Much of his later life he lived in reclusion, loneliness, poor health, and despair.
Ex: Do not use the negative (e.g. use sick instead of not healthy).Ex: Leforte asked said Leforte with much curiosity and concern, 'Is anything wrong? Are you ill? Is there anything I can do?'.Ex: Tuan is his new father figure after his real dad sadly died after being poorly for a long time.* caer enfermo = become + ill, fall + ill, get + sick.* enfermo crónico = chronically ill.* enfermo de amor = lovesick, lovestricken.* enfermo físico = physically ill.* enfermo incurable = incurably ill.* enfermo mentalmente = mentally ill.* estar enfermo de amor = be lovesick.* fingir estar enfermo = malinger.* hacerse el enfermo = malinger.* ponerse enfermo = get + sick.* * *1 ( Med) ill, sickno ha venido porque está enfermo he hasn't come because he's ill o unwell o sickestá gravemente enfermo or enfermo de gravedad he's very sick, he's seriously illestá enferma de los nervios she suffers with o has trouble with her nervesponer enfermo a algn ( fam); to get on sb's nerves ( colloq), to get sb ( colloq), to bug sb ( colloq)2(CS euf) (con la menstruación): estoy enferma I have got my period, it's the time of the month ( euph)masculine, femininese pasó la vida cuidando enfermos she spent her whole life caring for sick peopleenfermos del corazón people with heart troublecamas para los enfermos de cáncer beds for cancer sufferers o patients, beds for people suffering from canceres un enfermo del Dr Moliner he's one of Dr Moliner's patients* * *
Del verbo enfermar: ( conjugate enfermar)
enfermo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
enfermó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
enfermar
enfermo
enfermar ( conjugate enfermar) verbo intransitivo
to fall ill, get sick (AmE)
enfermarse verbo pronominal
enfermo◊ -ma adjetivo
está enfermo del corazón he has heart trouble;
está enferma de los nervios she suffers with her nerves;
se puso enfermo he fell o got ill, he got sick (AmE);
poner enfermo a algn (fam) to get on sb's nerves (colloq), to get sb (colloq)b) (CS euf) ( con la menstruación):
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( en hospital) patient;◊ quiere cuidar enfermos she wants to care for sick people o the sick;
enfermos del corazón people with heart trouble;
enfermos de cáncer cancer sufferers
enfermar
I verbo intransitivo to become o fall ill, get sick: enfermaron de tuberculosis, they caught tuberculosis
II verbo transitivo
1 (poner enfermo) to make ill: este calor me va a enfermar, this heat's going to make me ill
2 fam (irritar, disgustar) me enferma el desorden, untidiness makes me sick
enfermo,-a
I adjetivo ill, sick: se puso enferma, she fell ill
II sustantivo masculino y femenino sick person
(paciente) patient
En general, puedes usar ill o sick. Pero recuerda que ill no se emplea delante de sustantivos (un niño enfermo, a sick boy) pero sí con el verbo to feel (me encuentro mal, I feel ill), ya que I feel sick significa tengo ganas de vomitar. Sick también se emplea para indicar un disgusto: Estoy harto de él. I'm sick of him. Esa gente me pone enfermo. Those people make me sick.
' enfermo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alta
- caer
- consumirse
- curar
- desahuciar
- desahuciada
- desahuciado
- descomponerse
- enferma
- enfermar
- estar
- excitarse
- fastidiada
- fastidiado
- interna
- interno
- mala
- malo
- pachucha
- pachucho
- ponerse
- rehabilitar
- rehabilitación
- salir
- sanar
- simular
- trasladar
- traslado
- última
- último
- velar
- agravar
- aislar
- arropar
- bañar
- conocer
- considerar
- consumir
- cuidar
- curación
- decaer
- dopar
- embromado
- evolución
- evolucionar
- fregado
- grave
- incorporar
- indispuesto
- jodido
English:
add to
- bad
- badly
- cancel
- critically
- desperately
- diseased
- dizzy
- get-well card
- grim
- ill
- inpatient
- isolate
- live
- lovesick
- mental
- mentally ill
- nose
- not
- rally
- report
- rush
- seriously
- settle
- sick
- sickbed
- sicken
- sickroom
- spoon-feed
- stretcher case
- sufferer
- unwell
- ailing
- fall
- go
- hear
- infirm
- make
- malinger
- mentally
- take
* * *enfermo, -a♦ adjill, sick;cuidaba de gente enferma he looked after sick people o people who were ill;está enferma con paperas she's ill with mumps;caer enfermo to fall ill;Espponerse enfermo to fall ill, to get sick;Espse puso enfermo del estómago he got a stomach complaint;poner enfermo a alguien [irritar] to drive sb up the wall;su actitud me pone enfermo his attitude really gets to me♦ nm,f[en general] sick person; [bajo tratamiento] patient;los enfermos the sick;los enfermos de este hospital the patients in this hospital;los enfermos de Parkinson Parkinson's sufferers, people with o suffering from Parkinson's (disease);un enfermo del hígado a person with a liver complaintenfermo mental [en general] mentally ill person; [bajo tratamiento] mental patient;enfermo terminal terminally ill person/patient;los enfermos terminales the terminally ill* * *I adj sick, ill;gravemente enfermo seriously ill;ponerse enfermo get sick, Br fall illII m, enferma f sick person;enfermo mental mentally ill person* * *enfermo, -ma adj: sick, illenfermo, -ma n1) : sick person, invalid2) paciente: patient* * *enfermo1 adj illenfermo2 n (paciente) patient -
5 malato
1. adj illessere malato di cuore have heart problemsmalato di mente mentally ill2. m, malata f ill person* * *malato agg.1 sick; ill (pred.): un bimbo malato, a sick child; è malato di fegato, di cuore, he has got (o suffers from) liver, heart trouble; è gravemente malato, he is dangerously ill; cadde malato di polmonite, he was taken ill with pneumonia2 (di piante) diseased: questa pianta è malata, this plant is diseased; un olivo malato, a diseased olive3 (fig.) (turbato, esaltato) sick, unhealthy, unsound, morbid: aveva un'immaginazione malata, he had an unhealthy imagination; ha una sensibilità malata, she has a morbid sensibility; ha una mente malata, he's mentally ill; è malato di gelosia, he's sick with (o he suffers from) jealousy; è malata d'amore, she's lovesick; io credo sia malato in testa, I think he's sick in the head (o he's mad)4 (fig.) (in cattivo stato) sick; (in difficoltà) lame: economia malata, sick economy◆ s.m.1 sick person, invalid, patient: malato grave, cronico, terminale, seriously, chronically, terminally ill person; malato di mente, mental patient (o case); negli ospedali non c'era più posto per i malati, there was no more room for patients in the hospitals2 (entusiasta) maniac: è un malato della musica, dei computer, he's a music, computer maniac.* * *[ma'lato] malato (-a)1. agg(persona) ill, sick, unwell, (organo, pianta) diseasedessere malato di cuore — to have heart trouble o a bad heart
una mente/fantasia malata — a sick mind/morbid imagination
darsi malato — (sul lavoro ecc) to go sick
2. sm/f(infermo) sick person, (paziente) patient* * *[ma'lato] 1.2) (in cattive condizioni) [impresa, società] ailing2.malato di mente — brainsick person, mental patient
* * *malato/ma'lato/v. la voce ammalato.1 [ persona] ill mai atrib., sick; [ animale] sick; [albero, polmoni, mente] diseased; essere malato to be ill; ho visitato la nonna -a I visited my sick grandmother; essere malato di cuore to suffer from heart trouble2 (in cattive condizioni) [ impresa, società] ailing( f. -a) sick personmalato immaginario hypochondriac; malato di mente brainsick person, mental patient. -
6 ziek
1 [niet gezond] ill2 [getuigend van een verdorven geest] sick♦voorbeelden:ongeneeslijk ziek • incurably illzich ziek melden • report sickziek worden • fall ill/sickernstig/gevaarlijk ziek • seriously/dangerously illziek met de griep • down with fluziek van de koorts/zorgen • sick with fever/worryvan garnalen (eten) word ik ziek • shrimps disagree with me -
7 опасно
нрч1) dangerouslyон опа́сно бо́лен — he is dangerously ill
2) в знач сказ безл dangerous, riskyподходи́ть к кра́ю утёса опа́сно — it's dangerous/risky to go too near the edge of the cliff
нельзя́ так е́здить, э́то опа́сно для жи́зни — don't drive so recklessly, you're risking your life
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8 опасный
1. break-neck2. riskyопасный; опасность — high risk
3. touch-and-go4. unsafe5. perilous6. unsound7. breakneck8. danger"опасно при соприкосновении с водой" — danger if net
9. dangerously10. hazardous11. parlous12. parlously13. dangerous14. virulentСинонимический ряд:тяжело (проч.) серьезно; тяжело; тяжко -
9 gevaarlijk
2 [met betrekking tot personen] dangerous♦voorbeelden:1 gevaarlijk(e) gebied/plek • danger area/spoteen gevaarlijke kruising • dangerous crossroadseen gevaarlijk spelletje spelen • play a dangerous game, play with firezich op gevaarlijk terrein begeven • tread on thin iceeen gevaarlijk uitziend mes • a dangerous-looking knifegevaarlijk zijn voor • be a danger tohet gevaarlijke • the dangerII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [zó dat er gevaar bij is/ontstaat] dangerously♦voorbeelden: -
10 особоно опасно
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > особоно опасно
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11 סכן
סְכֵן, סְכֵיןch. sam( Hithpa. הִסְתַּכֵּן to become confused, to be misled;). Y.Shebi.IV, 35b top וסכין and got himself into trouble. Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d bot. רחם … וס׳ fell in love with a woman …, and became dangerously ill.; Y.Sabb.XIV, 14d bot. Y. Ab. Zar. l. c. ומשתי ולא יִסְכַּן and let him drink it, that he may not get ill. Y.Shek.V, 48d בעינה סַכְנַת she was in danger of losing her eye-sight; בימה ס׳ she was in danger of drowning, v. preced. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 42c וסַכְנָן נפשתא (not וסכנתן) human lives were in danger; a. fr. Pa. סַכֵּין to expose to danger; to hurt; to mislead, bring into trouble. Ber.25b סַכַּנְתּוּן לברי you might have brought my son into trouble (by causing him to sin unawares). Sabb.116a בעו לסַכּוּנֵיה they tried to give him trouble; a. fr.Part. pass. מְסַכַּן; f. מְסַכְּנָא. Targ. 2 Sam. 22:5.Y.Peah VIII, 21a top עד דהוא מצמית לון הוא מס׳ until he gets them together for a meeting, he might be in danger (of starving). Ithpa. אִסְתַּכֵּן to be exposed to danger, be hurt; to be in trouble. Targ. Y. Deut. 25:3. Targ. Ps. 119:109.Pes.112b וא׳ ליה and he might be injured; ib. ומִסְתַּכֵּן. Keth.61a אי לאו … אִסְתַּכְּנִי if he had not given it to me, I should have become seriously ill; a. e. -
12 סכין
סְכֵן, סְכֵיןch. sam( Hithpa. הִסְתַּכֵּן to become confused, to be misled;). Y.Shebi.IV, 35b top וסכין and got himself into trouble. Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d bot. רחם … וס׳ fell in love with a woman …, and became dangerously ill.; Y.Sabb.XIV, 14d bot. Y. Ab. Zar. l. c. ומשתי ולא יִסְכַּן and let him drink it, that he may not get ill. Y.Shek.V, 48d בעינה סַכְנַת she was in danger of losing her eye-sight; בימה ס׳ she was in danger of drowning, v. preced. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 42c וסַכְנָן נפשתא (not וסכנתן) human lives were in danger; a. fr. Pa. סַכֵּין to expose to danger; to hurt; to mislead, bring into trouble. Ber.25b סַכַּנְתּוּן לברי you might have brought my son into trouble (by causing him to sin unawares). Sabb.116a בעו לסַכּוּנֵיה they tried to give him trouble; a. fr.Part. pass. מְסַכַּן; f. מְסַכְּנָא. Targ. 2 Sam. 22:5.Y.Peah VIII, 21a top עד דהוא מצמית לון הוא מס׳ until he gets them together for a meeting, he might be in danger (of starving). Ithpa. אִסְתַּכֵּן to be exposed to danger, be hurt; to be in trouble. Targ. Y. Deut. 25:3. Targ. Ps. 119:109.Pes.112b וא׳ ליה and he might be injured; ib. ומִסְתַּכֵּן. Keth.61a אי לאו … אִסְתַּכְּנִי if he had not given it to me, I should have become seriously ill; a. e. -
13 סְכֵן
סְכֵן, סְכֵיןch. sam( Hithpa. הִסְתַּכֵּן to become confused, to be misled;). Y.Shebi.IV, 35b top וסכין and got himself into trouble. Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d bot. רחם … וס׳ fell in love with a woman …, and became dangerously ill.; Y.Sabb.XIV, 14d bot. Y. Ab. Zar. l. c. ומשתי ולא יִסְכַּן and let him drink it, that he may not get ill. Y.Shek.V, 48d בעינה סַכְנַת she was in danger of losing her eye-sight; בימה ס׳ she was in danger of drowning, v. preced. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 42c וסַכְנָן נפשתא (not וסכנתן) human lives were in danger; a. fr. Pa. סַכֵּין to expose to danger; to hurt; to mislead, bring into trouble. Ber.25b סַכַּנְתּוּן לברי you might have brought my son into trouble (by causing him to sin unawares). Sabb.116a בעו לסַכּוּנֵיה they tried to give him trouble; a. fr.Part. pass. מְסַכַּן; f. מְסַכְּנָא. Targ. 2 Sam. 22:5.Y.Peah VIII, 21a top עד דהוא מצמית לון הוא מס׳ until he gets them together for a meeting, he might be in danger (of starving). Ithpa. אִסְתַּכֵּן to be exposed to danger, be hurt; to be in trouble. Targ. Y. Deut. 25:3. Targ. Ps. 119:109.Pes.112b וא׳ ליה and he might be injured; ib. ומִסְתַּכֵּן. Keth.61a אי לאו … אִסְתַּכְּנִי if he had not given it to me, I should have become seriously ill; a. e. -
14 סְכֵין
סְכֵן, סְכֵיןch. sam( Hithpa. הִסְתַּכֵּן to become confused, to be misled;). Y.Shebi.IV, 35b top וסכין and got himself into trouble. Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d bot. רחם … וס׳ fell in love with a woman …, and became dangerously ill.; Y.Sabb.XIV, 14d bot. Y. Ab. Zar. l. c. ומשתי ולא יִסְכַּן and let him drink it, that he may not get ill. Y.Shek.V, 48d בעינה סַכְנַת she was in danger of losing her eye-sight; בימה ס׳ she was in danger of drowning, v. preced. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 42c וסַכְנָן נפשתא (not וסכנתן) human lives were in danger; a. fr. Pa. סַכֵּין to expose to danger; to hurt; to mislead, bring into trouble. Ber.25b סַכַּנְתּוּן לברי you might have brought my son into trouble (by causing him to sin unawares). Sabb.116a בעו לסַכּוּנֵיה they tried to give him trouble; a. fr.Part. pass. מְסַכַּן; f. מְסַכְּנָא. Targ. 2 Sam. 22:5.Y.Peah VIII, 21a top עד דהוא מצמית לון הוא מס׳ until he gets them together for a meeting, he might be in danger (of starving). Ithpa. אִסְתַּכֵּן to be exposed to danger, be hurt; to be in trouble. Targ. Y. Deut. 25:3. Targ. Ps. 119:109.Pes.112b וא׳ ליה and he might be injured; ib. ומִסְתַּכֵּן. Keth.61a אי לאו … אִסְתַּכְּנִי if he had not given it to me, I should have become seriously ill; a. e. -
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Makarov: dangerously ill -
16 जीवित _jīvita
जीवित p. p. [जीव् कर्तरि क्त]1 Living, existent, alive; R.12.75.-2 Returned to life, revived.-3 Animated, enlivened.-4 Lived through (as a period).-तम् 1 Life, existence; त्वं जीवितं त्वमसि मे हृदयं द्वितीयम् U.3.26; कन्येयं कुलजीवितम् Ku.6.63; Me.83; नाभिनन्देत मरणं नाभिनन्देत जीवितम् Ms.6.45;7.111.-2 Duration of life.-3 Livelihood.-4 A living being.-Comp. -अन्तकः an epithet of Śiva.-आशा hope of life, love of life. नहि नहि तत्र धनाशा जीवित आशा$पि दुस्सहो भवति Subhāṣ.-ईशः 1 a lover, husband.-2 an epithet of Yama; जीवितेषवसतिं जगाम सा R.11.2 (where the word is used in sense 1 also).-3 the sun.-4 the moon.-5 a drug which is said to revive the dead.-ईश्वरः Śiva.-कालः duration of life.-ज्ञा an artery.-नाथः a husband.-व्ययः sacrifice of life.-संशयः risk of life, jeopardy, danger to life; स आतुरो जीवितसंशये वर्तते 'he is dangerously ill'; Bv.2.2. -
17 сильно
1. прил. кратк. см. сильный 2. нареч.strongly; violently, heavily, greatly; ( очень) badly, vastlyсильно действовать ( о яде) — act violently
сильно ударить — strike* with force
сильно биться ( о сердце) — beat* high, pound
сильно нуждаться (в чём-л.) — be in great / extreme need / want (of smth.), need / want smth. badly
сильно чувствовать — feel* keenly / deeply
сильно пить — drink* hard / heavily
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сильно сказано — that's going too far, that's putting it too strongly -
18 a sta în pat
to be / to lie / to stay in bed( a fi bolnav) to keep one's bedto be confined to one's bedto be laid up( a cădea bolnav la pat) to take to one's bedto fall (dangerously) ill. -
19 FÁR
* * *n.1) a means off passage, ship; bjarga fari á floti, to save a vessel qflaat; in compds., a trading vessel (Íslands-far, Englands-far);2) passage; taka (fá, ráða) sér fari or far, to take a passage in a ship; beiðast fars, to ask for a passage; synja e-m fars, to deny one a passage; banna e-m f., to forbid one to sail (cf. farbann);3) trace, print, track (Sveinki rak lömb sín til fjöru í förin); villast hundarnir farsins, the hounds lose the track; of et sama f., on the same subject;4) life, conduct, behaviour; í fari konungsins in the king’s character;5) state, condition (gefa þeir eigi gaum um hennar far) f. veðranna, the course of the winds; at fornu fari, of yore, of old.* * *1.f. [Dan. faar], a sheep, D. N. ii. 312, Boldt 165; vide fær.2.n. [A. S. fær; Hel. fâr = dolus; Germ. fahr = treason, gefahr = danger; Engl. fear = terror; cp. also Germ. furcht:—but in the old Scandin. languages the word does not rightly mean either fear or danger; the mod. Dan. fare and Swed. fara are borrowed from Germ.]1. evil passion, bale, harm, mischief; fár ok fjandskapr, Gísl. 125; eigi standa orð þín af litlu fári, baleful words, Fas. i. 195; lesa fár um e-n, to speak foul calumnies of one, Hm. 23; af fári, from evil passion, Og. 12. Hm. 151; er þú felldir mér fár af höndum, that thou brakest my spell, Og. 10; flytjandi fárs, bringing mischief, Am. 4; ef ek vissa þat fár fyrir, if I could foresee that bale, Skv. 2. 7; halda kvið til fárs e-m, to withhold the verdict to the injury of the other party, Grág. i. 58; verða e-m at fári, to be one’s bale, Korm. 12 (in a verse); full skal signa ok við fári sjá, i. e. make a sign over the cup to prevent harm in it, Sdm. 8; þat er fár mikit (‘tis a bad omen), ef þú fæti drepr, Skv. 2. 24; þá er hann réttlauss ef hann þiggr fár á sér, if he receives bodily harm, N. G. L. i. 255.2. plague, esp. of animals; hunda-fár, sickness among dogs; kúa-fár, nauta-fár, cattle plague, cp. heljar-fár, morð-fár, murderous pestilence; urðar-fár, a weird plague, Sturl. ii. 213 (in a verse); feikna-fár, deadly pain, Pass. 2. 11; vera í fári, to be in an extremity; í dauðans fári, in the death-agony, etc.β. of men, a dangerous illness; lá hann í þessu fári nær viku, Bs. i. 761; cp. fár-veikr, dangerously ill; fár er nokkurs-konar nauð, Edda 110, cp. far B.γ. wrath; fár er reiði, Edda 110; vera í íllu fári (vide far B), to be bent on doing mischief.3. as a law term, fraud, such as selling sand or dirt instead of flour or butter, defined N. G. L. i. 24; kaupa fals, flærð eða fár, 324.COMPDS: fárhugr, fárleikr, fárliga, fárligr, fárramr, fárreiðr, fárskapr, fársótt, fársumar, fárveikr, fárverkr, fárviðri, fáryrði, fárskona, fársmaðr, fárssótt.3.fem. fá, neut. fátt; dat. fám; acc. fá ( paucos and paucam); fán (paucum); fár ( paucae and paucas), but in mod. usage dissyllabic, fáum, fáa, fáan, fáar: gen. pl. fára, mod. fárra:—compar. færi, mod. færri with a double r; superl. fæstr, in books of last century sometimes spelt færstr,—a form warranted neither by etymology nor pronunciation: færst, however, occurs in the old MSS. Arna-Magn. 132. Ld. 210: [Lat. paucus; Ulf. faus; A. S. feá Engl. few; Hel. fáh; O. H. G. foh; lost in mod. Germ.; Dan. and Swed. få or faa]I. few; Margr við Mývatn, en Fár í Fiskilækjar-hverfi (a pun), Rd. 311, Glúm. 361; með fá liði, with few men, Eg. 51; færa sauðfé, fewer sheep, Grág. (Kb.) 159; færi sauði, i. 423; í fám orðum, in few words, Stj. 29; við fá menn, Fms. i. 35; við fára manna vitni, Ld. 260; færi öfundarmenn, 204; fleiri … færi, Grág. i. 38; fáir einir, only a few; fá eina menn, Sturl. iii. 3; hjón fá ein, Eg. 573, vide einn.2. used as noun, few, in the sense of few or none, none at all; fáir hafa af því sigrask, Nj. 103; þeir kváðu fá fúnað hafa fyrir honum, 263.β. esp. in old sayings; e. g. fár er fagr ef grætr, Fb. i. 566; fár veit hverju fagna skal, Kvöldv. i. 47; fár bregðr hinu betra ef hann veit hit verra, Nj. 227: fár er hvatr er hrörask tekr ef í bernsku er blauðr, Fm. 6; fár er full-rýninn, Am. 11; fár hyggr þegjanda þörf, Sl. 28; fás er fróðum vant, Hm. 107; fátt er of vandlega hugat. Kvöldv. ii. 198; fátt veit sá er sefr, Mork. 36; fátt er svo fyrir öllu íllt að ekki boði nokkuð gott; fátt segir af einum, Volks. 62; fátt er ramara en forneskjan, Grett. 144; fátt er sköpum ríkra, Fs. 23; fár gengr of sköp norna, Km. 24; fátt er betr látið en efni eru til, Band. 2; fár er vamma vanr, Mirm. 68; fátt veit fyrr en reynt er, Fms. vi. 155; fátt gat ek þegjandi þar, Hm. 104. Many of these sayings are household words, and this use of the word is typical of the dry northern humour.II. metaph. dismal, cold, reserved; Sigurðr konungr hafði verit nokkut fár (dismal, in low spirits) öndverðan vetr, en nú var hann glaðr ok spurall, Fms. iv. 82; varð hann fyrst fár ok úkátr, 192; vóru menn allir fáir við þá, v. 307; Vigdis varð fá um, Vigdis became silent about it, i. e. disliked it much, Sturl. iii. 180; var þá Gunnarr við hana lengi fár, for a long time G. was cold to her, Nj. 59.2. neut. fátt, coldness, coolness; fátt var með þeim Rúti um samfarar, there was coolness between R. and his wife, Nj. 11; var fátt um með þeim bræðrum, 2, Eg. 199; var et fæsta með þeim, Ld. 234; verið hefir fátt með okkr, Gísl. 100: fátt kom á með þeim Gretti, Grett. 99.III. neut., konungr svarar fá (dat.), Ó. H. 94; Guðrún talaði hér fæst um, Ld. 210; var eigi boðit færa en hundraði, not fewer than a hundred, Nj. 17; fátt af þeirra mönnum, only a few of their men, Fms. v. 290; fátt eina, only a few, Ld. 328: with gen., fátt manna, few men, Nj. 130; fátt góðs, but little good, Hom. 38; fátt einna hverra hluta, few of things, i. e. few things, Fms. iv. 175: þeir ugðu fátt at sér, they heeded them but little, Fms. vii. 201; hlutask til fás, Hrafn. 17.β. as adv., in the phrases, sofa fátt, to sleep but little, be wakeful; leika fátt, to play but little, i. e. be in a dismal humour; tala fátt, to speak but little; syrgja fátt, to sorrow but little, i. e. to be gay, cp. Lex. Poët.γ. with numerals, less than, short of, minus, save; vetri fátt í fjóra tigu, i. e. forty years save one, i. e. thirty-nine, Fms. x. 2, v. l.; tveimr ertogum fátt í átta merkr, eight marks less two ortogs, B. K. 84; lítið fátt í fimm tigi vetra, little short of fifty years, Fms. iii. 60; hálfum eyri fátt á átta merkr, eight marks less half an ounce; þremr mörkum fátt á laup, a bushel less three marks, B. K. 84, 11: at fæstu, the fewest, least, the minimum; tveir et fæsta, two at least, Grág. i. 9; sex menn et fæsta, 378; cp. the neut. afl-fátt, svefn-fátt, dag-fátt, q. v. -
20 сильно
I кратк. прил.см. сильныйII нареч.1) ( мощно) strongly; heavilyси́льно уда́рить — strike with force
2) (интенсивно, активно) strongly; powerfullyси́льно де́йствовать (о яде) — act violently
си́льно би́ться (о сердце) — beat high; pound
си́льно чу́вствовать — feel keenly / deeply
си́льно пить — drink hard / heavily
си́льно поте́ть — perspire freely
си́льно прозя́бнуть — be chilled to the marrow
3) (впечатляюще, убедительно) with great force, forcefully; impressively4) (в большой степени, очень) greatly; a lotбыть си́льно привя́занным (к) — be strongly attached (to)
си́льно пострада́ть — suffer heavily
си́льно занемо́чь — be dangerously ill
си́льно нужда́ться (в чём-л) — be in great / extreme need / want (of smth), need / want smth badly
си́льно недоеда́ть — be badly undernourished
••(сли́шком) си́льно ска́зано — that's going too far, that's putting it too strongly
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