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41 νεοδαμωδῶν
νεοδαμώδηςlately made one of the people: masc /fem /neut gen pl (attic epic doric)νεοδᾱμωδῶν, νεοδαμώδηςlately made one of the people: masc /fem /neut gen pl (attic epic doric) -
42 νεοδαμώδεσι
νεοδαμώδηςlately made one of the people: masc /fem /neut dat plνεοδᾱμώδεσι, νεοδαμώδηςlately made one of the people: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
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44 شلن (عملة إنجليزية)
شِلِن (عُمْلَة إنجليزية) \ shilling: a British coin, used until 1971; twelve pence made one shilling, and twenty shillings made 1£; one shilling is now worth 5 new pence. -
45 shilling
شِلِن (عُمْلَة إنجليزية) \ shilling: a British coin, used until 1971; twelve pence made one shilling, and twenty shillings made 1£; one shilling is now worth 5 new pence. -
46 один за другим
•By the early 20th century experimental and theoretical developments were appearing at a rapid pace (or one after another).
•Fragment ions of different masses are "focussed" through the exit slit in turn.
•Large quarry and tunnel blasts require that the charges be detonated in sequence (or sequentially).
•These missiles can be fired repetitively almost as fast as a bolt-operated rifle.
•The sets of coils may be subjected simultaneously or successively to the inducing action of the field magnets.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > один за другим
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47 ὅμοιος
ὅμοιος or (as in Hom., [dialect] Ion., and old [dialect] Att.) [full] ὁμοῖος, α, ον (cf. ἐρῆμος, ἑτοῖμος): later [dialect] Ep. also [full] ὁμοίιος (B, q.v.) ; [dialect] Aeol. [full] ὔμοιος Theoc.29.20 (Adv.A- ως IG12(2).69a6
) ; Arc. [full] ὑμοῖος Schwyzer 665A15 (Orchom., iv B.C.): ([etym.] ὁμός):—like, resembling, ὡς αἰεὶ τὸν ὁ. ἄγει θεὸς ὡς τὸν ὁ. 'birds of a feather flock together', Od.17.218 ;ὁ ὅ. τῷ ὁ. Pl.Grg. 510b
;ὁ ὅ. ὡς τὸν ὅ. Arist.EN 1155a34
; τὸ ὅ. τῷ ὁ. φίλον ib. 1165b17, v. infr. 6 ; ὡς ἐπὶ τῶν ὁ. as in similar cases (of persons), BGU79.18 (ii A.D.), etc.: [comp] Comp.- ότερος
more like,Pl.
Phd. 79b : [comp] Sup.- ότατος
most like,Hdt.
2.92, S.Ant. 833 (lyr.), etc.2 the same,ἄμφω γὰρ πέπρωται ὁμοίην γαῖαν ἐρεῦσαι Il.18.329
;χρὼς οὐκέθ' ὁ. Od.16.182
; hence (sc. ἑαυτῷ), always the same, unchanging,αἰεὶ πόδας καὶ χεῖρας ὁμοῖοι Hes.Op. 114
;ὅ. τὴν γνώμην
the same as ever, 5.76 ; ;ἀεὶ ὅ. εἶ, ὦ Ἀπολλόδωρε Pl.Smp. 173d
; ἓν καὶ ὅ. one and the same, Id.Phdr. 271a.3 equal in force, a match for one, Il.23.632, Hdt.9.96.4 of things, suiting, according with,πολλά τε καὶ ὅ. ἑαυταῖς Id.R.549e
;ὅ. τῇ φύσει Ar.Th. 167
.5 ὁμοῖον ἡμῖν ἔσται it will be all the same, all one to us, Hdt.8.80 ;σὺ δ' αἰνεῖν εἴτε με ψέγειν θέλεις, ὁμοῖον A.Ag. 1404
, cf. 1239, E.Supp. 1069 ;ἐν τῷ ὁ. καθειστήκει Th.2.49
.6 τὸ ὅ. ἀνταποδιδόναι give 'tit for tat', Hdt.1.18 ; so τὴν ὁμοίην (sc. δίκην, χάριν)ἀποδιδόναι τινί Id.4.119
, 6.21,62 ; τὴν ὁ. φέρεσθαι παρά τινος to have a like return made one, ibid. ; ἐπ' ἴσῃ καὶ ὁμοίᾳ, v. ἴσος 11.2.7 ἐν ὁμοίῳ ποιεῖσθαί τι hold a thing in like esteem, Id.7.138,8.109.8ἐκ τοῦ ὁ.
in like fashion, likewise,Th.
6.78,87 ;ἐκ τῶν ὁ.
ceteris paribus,Pl.
Phdr. 243d ; on equal terms, in fair fight, A.Ag. 1423 ; so ἐν τῷ ὁ. στρατεύεσθαι καὶ ὅτε.. as when.., Th.6.21, etc.II of the same rank or station, Hdt.1.134 ;γαμεῖν ἐκ τῶν ὁ. Cleobul.
ap. Stob.3.1.172, POxy.124.2 (iii A.D.), PSI 2.120.33 (iv A.D.?): hence οἱ ὅμοιοι, in aristocratic states, peers, all citizens who had equal right to hold state-offices, esp. at Sparta, X.HG 3.3.5, Lac.13.1,7, Arist.Pol. 1306b30 ; .III Geom., of figures, similar, Euc.6 Def.1, 3 Def.11, al. ; of angles, similar, i.e. equal, Arist.Cael. 296b20, 297b19, 311b34, cf. Thalesap.Procl.in Euc.1p.251F.2 of Numbers, square, the product of two equal factors, Plot.6.2.21 ; cf.ἀνόμοιος 2
.B Construction:1 abs., freq. in Hom., etc. (v. supr.).2 c. dat. of the person or thing which another resembles: so always in Hom., Hes., and usu. in Hdt. and [dialect] Att. (v. supr.): but sts. c. gen., τοῖσι τούτων ὁμοίοις χύμασι v.l. in Hp.Art.12 (DielsZtschr.f.vergl. Sprachf.47.200), v. l. in Hdt.3.37 and Pl.R. 472d ; τουτέων οὐκ ἔστιν ἄλλο ἔθνος ὁμοίας τὰς κεφαλὰς ἔχον οὐδέν (ellipt. as in b. infr.) Hp. Aër.14 ;ὁ λεκτικὸς πῇ μὲν ὅμοιος Ἡροδότου, πῇ δὲ ἐνδεέστερος D.H. Pomp.4
;ὁμοία ἀνδριάντος Dion.Byz.53
;ὅμοιον ἱέρακος Cyran.22
, cf. 12.b ellipt. phrases, κόμαι Χαρίτεσσιν ὁμοῖαι, for κόμαι ταῖς τῶν Χαρίτων ὁμοῖαι, Il.17.51 ; οὔ τις ὁμοῖα νοήματα Πηνελοπείῃ ᾔδη, for τοῖς τῆς Πηνελοπείης, Od.2.121 : also in Prose, ἅρματα ὅ. ἐκείνῳ, for τοῖς ἐκείνου, X.Cyr.6.1.50 ; ὁμοίαν ταῖς δούλαις ἐσθῆτα, for τῇ τῶν δουλῶν, ib.5.1.4 ; cf.ἴσος 1.1
,συγγενής 111.2
.3 c. acc. of that in which a person or thing resembles another,ἀθανάτῃσι φυὴν καὶ εἶδος ὁμοίη Od.6.16
, cf. 3.468, Il.5.778 ;ὀργὴν ὁ. τῷ κάκιστ' αὐδωμένῳ A.Th. 678
, cf. S.Aj. 1153, etc.: also with Preps.,ὁμοῖοι ἐν πολέμῳ Il.12.270
;ἐς φύσιν οὐδὲν ὁ. Batr.32
;ὅ. τινὶ πρός τι X.Cyn.5.29
; but οὐδὲν ὁμοῖον ἦν μοι πρὸς τοῦτον I had nothing in common with him, Is. 8.26.4 c. inf., θείειν ἀνέμοισιν ὁμοῖοι like the winds in running, Il. 10.437 ; τῷ οὔ πώ τις ὁμοῖος κοσμῆσαι ἵππους like him to marshal or in marshalling horses, 2.553, cf. 14.521 ; ὅμοιοι ἦσαν θαυμάζειν (s. v.l., θαυμάζοντες codd. dett.) X.An.3.5.13.5 folld. by a Relat., ὁμοίη, οἵην με τὸ πρῶτον ἐν ὀφθαλμοῖσι νόησας like as when thou saw'st me first, h.Ven. 178 ;ὅμοιον.., οἷόνπερ τὸ τῶν ποταμῶν X.HG4.2.11
, cf. Hier.7.5, Cyr.6.1.37 : folld. by ὅσπερ, Id.An.5.4.34 ; byὥσπερ, ὁ. ἀτμὸς ὥσπερ ἐκ τάφου πρέπει A.Ag. 1311
, cf. X.Smp.4.37 ; by ὥστε, E.Or. 697 ; v. infr. c.6 folld. by καί (='as'),γνώμῃσι ἐχρέωντο ὁμοίῃσι καὶ σύ Hdt.7.50
, cf. Th.1.120, Pl.Cri. 48b, Tht. 154a ;οὐδέν τι γενόμενος ἐς Ἀχαιοὺς ὅμοιος [ἢ] καὶ Καλλίστρατος.. Paus.7.16.4
; v. καί A. 111.C Adv., freq. in the neut. sg. and pl. ὅμοιον, ὅμοια (older ὁμοῖον, ὁμοῖα) in like manner with, c. dat., ὁμοῖα τοῖσι μάλιστα 'second to none', Hdt.3.8, cf. Th.7.29 ;ὁμοῖα τοῖσι πλουσιωτάτοισι Hdt.3.57
;ὅμοιον μουσίσδει.. ταῖσιν ἀηδονίσι Theoc.8.37
: folld. by a relat. Partic., ὁμοῖον ὥστε.. even as, S.Ant. 587 (lyr.) ;ὁ. ὡς εἰ.. Pl.Lg. 628d
;ὁμοῖα καὶ βοῦς ἐργάτης S.Fr. 563
.II regul. Adv. ὁμοίως in like manner with, c. dat., Hdt.1.32, al. ;τοῖς μάλισθ' ὁ. D.Ep.2.24
: folld. by a relat. Partic.,ὁ. ὡς εἰ.. Hdt.1.155
;ὁ. ὥσπερ.. X.Cyr.1.4.6
;ὁ. καὶ.. Hdt. 7.86
, 8.60.β' : abs., ὁ. δέ and in like manner, PEleph.15.1 (iii B. C.), etc.2 alike, equally, Pi.P.9.78, Hdt.7.100 ;Δαναοῖσι Τρωσί θ' ὁ. A.Ag.67
(anap.) ;λέγειν.. σιγᾶν θ' ὁ. Id.Eu. 278
, etc. ;τῷ νῷ θ' ὁ. κἀπὸ τῆς γλώσσης S.OC 936
;ὁ. μὲν.., ὁ. δὲ.. Pl.Prt. 319d
;ὁ. ἀμφοῖν ἀκροάσασθαι D.18.2
;ὁ. ἔχειν
to be uniform,Arist.
Ph. 261b25 : prov.,οὐδ' ὅκου χώρης οἱ μῦς ὁ. τὸν σίδηρον τρώγουσιν
like any other food,Herod.
3.76 (but perh. all alike, cf. Ar.Eq. 1296 cod. R, Th.5.15 (s. v.l.), Plu.2.763c): [comp] Comp.- ότερον AP11.233
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48 נשךְ
נָשַךְ(b. h.; cmp. נשק) 1) to bite. Gen. R. s. 74, beg. שאינן נוֹשְׁכִין ואוכליןוכ׳ they do not bite off and eat, but out ; Pesik. Par., p. 34a>; Koh. R. to VII, 23. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXXVI אל תהי קורא וישקהו אלא וַיִּשָּׁכֵהוּ read not, ‘and he kissed him (Gen. 33:4) but, ‘and he bit him. Tosef.B. Kam.I, 5 אינה מועדת … לִישּׁוֹךְ is not considered as forewarned (v. מוּעָד) as regards … biting; a. fr.Part. pass. נָשוּךְ, f. נְשוּכָה Num. R. s. 20 רופא … בלשונו נְשוּךְ נחש a physician that comes to heal with his tongue (charm) one bitten by a serpent. Ter. VIII, 6 נְשוּכַת הנחשוכ׳ any food showing traces of being bitten at by a serpent is forbidden ; a. fr.Trnsf. to adhere to, be affixed. Pes.48b ככרות … שנוֹשְׁכוֹת זו מזו Babylonian loaves which stick to one another; Tbul Yom I, 1 נושכות זו בזו; Ḥall. II, 4 עד שיִשּׁוֹכוּ (Nif.) until the pieces of dough have grown together in rising, contrad. to נגע. Sabb.17a הנושכות clusters of grapes which stick together (and cannot be separated without squeezing some grapes open); a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Y.Ḥall.I, 57b בנ׳ if refers to pieces of dough sticking together, contrad. to בלול kneaded. Ib. III, 59c top עיסת הנ׳ dough made one lump by sticking; נ׳ מאליו sticking together of itself (by rising), opp. הִשִּׁיכוֹ בידו he pasted it together with his hand. Ib. 58b bot., sq. הנָ׳ תורה the liability to Trumah, Ḥallah of joined lumps of dough is Biblical law. Y.Kil.IX, end, 32d אין אסור אלא נ׳ בלבד the combination of heterogeneous materials (כִּלְאַיִם) is forbidden only when they are interlaced. Ib. וההן נו נ׳, v. נוּ. 2) (denom. of נֶשֶׁךְ) to take interest. B. Mets.V, 1; a. e. Nif. נִישֵּׁךְ same, to bite. Gen. R. s. 78 לנַשְּׁכוֹ to bite him. Tanḥ. Vayishl. 4 וינַשְּׁכֶנּוּ and may bite him; a. e.Part. pass. מְנוּשָּׁךְ. Tosef.B. Kam.III, 6 או מ׳ or he is found to have been bitten. Hif. הִשִּׁיךְ 1) to cause to bite. Snh.IX, 1 ה׳ בווכ׳ he brought the serpent near him to bite him, contrad. to שיסה to set on. Ib. 78a; B. Kam.23b, v. נָכַש. Y. Yeb. VIII, 9 top (read:) מביא נמלין ומַשִּׁיכָן וקוצץ he gets ants and makes them bite (the open wound) and cuts their bodies off (and so the gap is filled), v. Bab. ib. 76a.Trnsf. to paste or press together. Y.Ḥall.III, 59c top, v. supra. Ib. מביא ארבע רובעין ומֵשִּׁיךְ he takes four lumps of dough which joined contain four fourths of a Kab and presses them together into one lump; a. e. 2) to pay interest. B. Mets.70b (ref. to Deut. 23:21) מאי תשיך לאו תִּשּׁוֹךְ לא תַּשִּׁיךְ what is meant by tashshikh? Does it not mean thou mayest (or must) take interest? No, it means, thou mayest (or must) pay him interest. -
49 נָשַךְ
נָשַךְ(b. h.; cmp. נשק) 1) to bite. Gen. R. s. 74, beg. שאינן נוֹשְׁכִין ואוכליןוכ׳ they do not bite off and eat, but out ; Pesik. Par., p. 34a>; Koh. R. to VII, 23. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXXVI אל תהי קורא וישקהו אלא וַיִּשָּׁכֵהוּ read not, ‘and he kissed him (Gen. 33:4) but, ‘and he bit him. Tosef.B. Kam.I, 5 אינה מועדת … לִישּׁוֹךְ is not considered as forewarned (v. מוּעָד) as regards … biting; a. fr.Part. pass. נָשוּךְ, f. נְשוּכָה Num. R. s. 20 רופא … בלשונו נְשוּךְ נחש a physician that comes to heal with his tongue (charm) one bitten by a serpent. Ter. VIII, 6 נְשוּכַת הנחשוכ׳ any food showing traces of being bitten at by a serpent is forbidden ; a. fr.Trnsf. to adhere to, be affixed. Pes.48b ככרות … שנוֹשְׁכוֹת זו מזו Babylonian loaves which stick to one another; Tbul Yom I, 1 נושכות זו בזו; Ḥall. II, 4 עד שיִשּׁוֹכוּ (Nif.) until the pieces of dough have grown together in rising, contrad. to נגע. Sabb.17a הנושכות clusters of grapes which stick together (and cannot be separated without squeezing some grapes open); a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Y.Ḥall.I, 57b בנ׳ if refers to pieces of dough sticking together, contrad. to בלול kneaded. Ib. III, 59c top עיסת הנ׳ dough made one lump by sticking; נ׳ מאליו sticking together of itself (by rising), opp. הִשִּׁיכוֹ בידו he pasted it together with his hand. Ib. 58b bot., sq. הנָ׳ תורה the liability to Trumah, Ḥallah of joined lumps of dough is Biblical law. Y.Kil.IX, end, 32d אין אסור אלא נ׳ בלבד the combination of heterogeneous materials (כִּלְאַיִם) is forbidden only when they are interlaced. Ib. וההן נו נ׳, v. נוּ. 2) (denom. of נֶשֶׁךְ) to take interest. B. Mets.V, 1; a. e. Nif. נִישֵּׁךְ same, to bite. Gen. R. s. 78 לנַשְּׁכוֹ to bite him. Tanḥ. Vayishl. 4 וינַשְּׁכֶנּוּ and may bite him; a. e.Part. pass. מְנוּשָּׁךְ. Tosef.B. Kam.III, 6 או מ׳ or he is found to have been bitten. Hif. הִשִּׁיךְ 1) to cause to bite. Snh.IX, 1 ה׳ בווכ׳ he brought the serpent near him to bite him, contrad. to שיסה to set on. Ib. 78a; B. Kam.23b, v. נָכַש. Y. Yeb. VIII, 9 top (read:) מביא נמלין ומַשִּׁיכָן וקוצץ he gets ants and makes them bite (the open wound) and cuts their bodies off (and so the gap is filled), v. Bab. ib. 76a.Trnsf. to paste or press together. Y.Ḥall.III, 59c top, v. supra. Ib. מביא ארבע רובעין ומֵשִּׁיךְ he takes four lumps of dough which joined contain four fourths of a Kab and presses them together into one lump; a. e. 2) to pay interest. B. Mets.70b (ref. to Deut. 23:21) מאי תשיך לאו תִּשּׁוֹךְ לא תַּשִּׁיךְ what is meant by tashshikh? Does it not mean thou mayest (or must) take interest? No, it means, thou mayest (or must) pay him interest. -
50 Kleinigkeit
f; -, -en1. (kleine Sache) little thing, trifle; (Einzelheit) (mere) detail; (Geschenk, Imbiss) little something; ich habe noch ein paar Kleinigkeiten zu erledigen I’ve still got a few little things to see to; musst du bei jeder Kleinigkeit heulen? do you have to cry about every little thing?; er muss sich um jede Kleinigkeit kümmern he has to see to every detail; ich habe eine Kleinigkeit für dich I’ve got a little something for you; eine Kleinigkeit essen have a little something ( oder a bite) to eat2. eine Kleinigkeit zu lang a little bit ( oder a tad, a smidgin) too long, a little bit on the long side; es kostet die Kleinigkeit von zwei Millionen Dollar iro. it costs a little matter ( oder the mere trifle) of two million dollars3. (etwas Leichtes) das ist eine Kleinigkeit ( für dich) that’s a simple matter (for you), you can easily manage that; das war für sie keine Kleinigkeit that was no small matter ( oder quite something) for her* * *die Kleinigkeitlittleness; minor matter; minor detail; knick-knack; detail; trifle* * *Klei|nig|keit ['klainɪçkait]f -, -en1) little or small thing; (= Bagatelle) small or trifling or trivial matter or thing, trifle; (= Einzelheit) minor detail or point, small pointich habe noch ein paar Kléínigkeiten in der Stadt zu erledigen — I still have a few little things to attend to in town
es war nur eine Kléínigkeit zu reparieren — there was only something minor to be repaired
die Reparatur/Prüfung war eine Kléínigkeit — the repair job/exam was no trouble at all
eine Kléínigkeit essen — to have a bite to eat, to eat a little something
jdm eine Kléínigkeit schenken/bezahlen — to give/pay sb a little something
die Kléínigkeit von 1.000 Euro (iro) — the small matter of 1,000 euros
das kostet eine Kléínigkeit (iro) — that'll cost a pretty penny (esp Brit)
wegen or bei jeder Kléínigkeit — for the slightest reason
sich um jede Kléínigkeit selbst kümmern müssen — to have to take care of every little detail personally
das war doch (nur) eine Kléínigkeit! — it was nothing
das ist doch eine Kléínigkeit! — that isn't (asking) much
das ist für mich keine Kléínigkeit — that is no small matter for me
wir haben noch ein paar Kléínigkeiten geändert — we've changed one or two details, we've made one or two small changes
bis auf die letzten Kléínigkeiten ist alles fertig — everything is ready apart from the last-minute odds and ends
sich nicht mit Kléínigkeiten abgeben or befassen — not to bother over details
2)eine Kléínigkeit zu groß/nach rechts — a little (bit) etc too big/to the right
das wird eine Kléínigkeit dauern — it will take a little while
* * *(anything of very little value: $100 is a trifle when one is very rich.) trifle* * *Klei·nig·keit<-, -en>[ˈklainɪçkait]f1. (Bagatelle) small matter [or point]es ist nur eine \Kleinigkeit, ein Kratzer, nicht mehr it's only a trifle, no more than a scratch[für jdn] eine/keine \Kleinigkeit sein to be a/no simple matter [for sb]wegen [o bei] jeder [o der geringsten] \Kleinigkeit at every opportunity, for the slightest reason2. (Einzelheit) minor detailmuss ich mich um jede \Kleinigkeit kümmern? do I have to do every little thing myself?3. (ein wenig)▪ eine \Kleinigkeit a little [bit]eine \Kleinigkeit zu hoch/tief a little [or touch] too high/loweine \Kleinigkeit essen to have a bite to eat, to eat a little somethingetw um eine \Kleinigkeit verschieben to move sth a little bitein paar \Kleinigkeiten a few little things5.* * *die; Kleinigkeit, Kleinigkeiten1) (kleine Sache) small thing; (kleines Geschenk) small or litte gift or present (Einzelheit) [small] detail; minor pointeine Kleinigkeit essen — have a [small] bite to eat
das kostet eine Kleinigkeit — (ugs. iron.) that costs a bob or two (Brit. coll.) or a tidy sum (coll.)
die Kleinigkeit von 50 000 Euro — (ugs. iron.) the small or little matter of 50,000 euros
2) (leichte Aufgabe)eine Kleinigkeit für jemanden sein — be no trouble for somebody; be a simple matter for somebody
3)eine Kleinigkeit — (ugs.): (ein bisschen) a little bit
* * *1. (kleine Sache) little thing, trifle; (Einzelheit) (mere) detail; (Geschenk, Imbiss) little something;ich habe noch ein paar Kleinigkeiten zu erledigen I’ve still got a few little things to see to;musst du bei jeder Kleinigkeit heulen? do you have to cry about every little thing?;er muss sich um jede Kleinigkeit kümmern he has to see to every detail;ich habe eine Kleinigkeit für dich I’ve got a little something for you;eine Kleinigkeit essen have a little something ( oder a bite) to eat2.eine Kleinigkeit zu lang a little bit ( oder a tad, a smidgin) too long, a little bit on the long side;es kostet die Kleinigkeit von zwei Millionen Dollar iron it costs a little matter ( oder the mere trifle) of two million dollars3. (etwas Leichtes)das ist eine Kleinigkeit (für dich) that’s a simple matter (for you), you can easily manage that;das war für sie keine Kleinigkeit that was no small matter ( oder quite something) for her* * *die; Kleinigkeit, Kleinigkeiten1) (kleine Sache) small thing; (kleines Geschenk) small or litte gift or present (Einzelheit) [small] detail; minor pointeine Kleinigkeit essen — have a [small] bite to eat
das kostet eine Kleinigkeit — (ugs. iron.) that costs a bob or two (Brit. coll.) or a tidy sum (coll.)
die Kleinigkeit von 50 000 Euro — (ugs. iron.) the small or little matter of 50,000 euros
eine Kleinigkeit für jemanden sein — be no trouble for somebody; be a simple matter for somebody
3)eine Kleinigkeit — (ugs.): (ein bisschen) a little bit
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51 Paar
unbest. Pron.: ein paar a few, some, a couple of umg.; ein paar hundert a few hundred; vor ein paar Tagen a couple of days ago, the other day; alle paar Minuten every few minutes; die paar Euro wirst du wohl noch ausgeben können surely you can afford that much; Zeile 1* * *das Paar(Menschen) twosome; couple;(zwei Stück) pair* * *[paːɐ]nt -s, -epair; (= Mann und Frau auch) coupleein Páár Schuhe — a pair of shoes
zwei Páár Socken — two pairs of socks
ein Páár Ochsen — a yoke of oxen
ein Páár Würstchen — two sausages
ein Páár bilden — to make or form a pair
ein Páár mit jdm bilden —
ein ungleiches Páár — an odd pair; (Menschen auch) an odd or unlikely couple
ein Páár sein — to be a couple or an item (inf)
* * *das1) (a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together: a pair of shoes/gloves.) pair2) (two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason: a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.) pair3) (a man and wife, or a boyfriend and girlfriend: a married couple; The young couple have a child.) couple4) (two people; a couple: They usually travel in a twosome.) twosome* * *<-s, -e>[pa:ɐ̯]nt1. (Mann und Frau) couple2. (zwei zusammengehörende Dinge) pairein \Paar Würstchen a couple of sausagesein \Paar neue Socken a pair of new socks3. (Gespann)ein ungleiches \Paar an unlikely pair, an odd couple* * *das; Paar[e]s, Paare pair; (Mann und Frau, TanzPaar) coupleein Paar Würstchen — two sausages; a couple of sausages
ein Paar Hosen — (ugs.) a pair of trousers
* * *1. nach Zahlen, meist Dinge: pair;ein/zwei Paar Socken a pair/two pairs of socks;ein Paar Frankfurter two frankfurters;zwei Paar Strümpfe two pairs of stockings;das sind zwei Paar Stiefel fig they are as different as chalk and cheese, this is a different kettle of fish; → ungleichein neuvermähltes Paar a newly married couple;sie sind jetzt ein Paar they are man and wife now;sie sind ein feines Paar iron they are a fine pair3. allg (zwei Personen, Tiere etc) pair;sich in Paaren aufstellen line up in pairs ( oder by twos);sie treten immer als Paar auf you never see one of them without the other;ein Paar Ochsen a pair ( oder yoke) of oxen;ein Paar Rebhühner/Fasanen a brace of partridges/pheasants* * *das; Paar[e]s, Paare pair; (Mann und Frau, TanzPaar) coupleein Paar Würstchen — two sausages; a couple of sausages
ein Paar Hosen — (ugs.) a pair of trousers
* * *-e n.couple n.pair n.twosome n. -
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53 Reversed Jeanettes
A good quality lining cloth woven with the 3 & 1 twill weave, and usually 52-in. to 56-in. in width, generally dyed black and schreiner finished. Many qualities are made, one is 76 ends and 150 picks per inch, 32's warp, 44's weft, all American cotton. A better cloth is made with 200 picks of 50's Egyptian weft per inch.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Reversed Jeanettes
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54 следует сделать ещё одно замечание
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > следует сделать ещё одно замечание
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55 укатали бурку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > укатали бурку крутые горки
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56 укатали сивку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > укатали сивку крутые горки
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57 умыкали бурку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > умыкали бурку крутые горки
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58 умыкали сивку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > умыкали сивку крутые горки
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59 уходили бурку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уходили бурку крутые горки
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60 уходили сивку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уходили сивку крутые горки
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