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101 ángulo
m.1 angle, slant.2 corner, nook.3 angle, point of view, outlook, standpoint.4 flexura, flexure.* * *1 angle2 (rincón) corner\en ángulo con at an angle toángulo de tiro elevationángulo recto right angle* * *noun m.* * *SM (Mat) angle; (=esquina) corner; (=curva) bend, turning; (Mec) knee, bendde ángulo ancho — (Fot) wide-angle
ángulo de subida — (Aer) angle of climb
ángulo de toma — (Fot) angle of shooting
ángulo muerto — (Aut) blind spot
de o en ángulo recto — right-angled
* * *masculino (Mat) angle; (rincón, esquina) corner; ( punto de vista) angle* * *= angle, cant.Ex. References or added entries must supplement the first or main entry and cater for access from other angles.Ex. The unloading rate onto a conveyor belt may be varied by placing the case on a platform with adjustable cant.----* ángulo de visión = viewing angle.* ángulo muerto = blind spot.* angulo recto = right angle.* en ángulo = angled.* en ángulo recto = at right angles.* presentar Algo desde un nuevo ángulo = throw + new light on.* * *masculino (Mat) angle; (rincón, esquina) corner; ( punto de vista) angle* * *= angle, cant.Ex: References or added entries must supplement the first or main entry and cater for access from other angles.
Ex: The unloading rate onto a conveyor belt may be varied by placing the case on a platform with adjustable cant.* ángulo de visión = viewing angle.* ángulo muerto = blind spot.* angulo recto = right angle.* en ángulo = angled.* en ángulo recto = at right angles.* presentar Algo desde un nuevo ángulo = throw + new light on.* * *1 ( Mat) angle2 (rincón, esquina) corneren un ángulo del salón in a corner of the lounge3 (punto de vista) angleCompuestos:acute angleangle of incidenceangle of sightangle of refractionblind spotoblique angleobtuse angleright anglempl adjacent angles (pl)mpl exterior alternate angles (pl)mpl interior alternate angles (pl)* * *
ángulo sustantivo masculino (Mat) angle;
(rincón, esquina) corner;
( punto de vista) angle;
ángulo sustantivo masculino
1 angle
2 (rincón, esquina) corner
' ángulo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abertura
- recta
- recto
- rincón
- seno
- agudo
- derecho
- externo
- inclinación
- plano
- vértice
English:
acute
- angle
- approach
- degree
- right
- right angle
- sharp
- tilt
- corner
- square
* * *ángulo nm1. [figura geométrica] angleángulo agudo acute angle;ángulo de aproximación [de avión] angle of approach;Mat ángulo complementario complementary angle;ángulo crítico critical angle;Fís ángulo de incidencia angle of incidence;ángulo interno interior angle;ángulo llano straight angle;Mil ángulo de mira line of sight;ángulo muerto [de espejo retrovisor] blind spot;ángulo obtuso obtuse angle;ángulo rectilíneo plane angle;ángulo recto right angle;ángulo de reflexión angle of reflection;ángulo de refracción angle of refraction;Mil ángulo de tiro elevation2. [rincón] corner3. [punto de vista] angle;visto desde este ángulo seen from this angle* * *m MAT, figangle* * *ángulo nm1) : angle2) : corner3)ángulo muerto : blind spot* * *ángulo n angle -
102 ug|iąć
pf — ug|inać impf (ugnę, ugięła, ugięli — uginam) Ⅰ vt 1. (zgiąć) to bend- nogi ugięte w kolanach legs bent at the knees- wiatr uginał wierzchołki drzew the wind was bending the tree tops2. przen. (załamać) nieszczęścia go nie ugięły he didn’t break down in the face of misfortune- to człowiek z zasadami, nic go nie ugnie he has his principles, nothing will sway a. budge himⅡ ugiąć się — uginać się 1. (zostać ugiętym) to bend, to sag- drzewa uginały się pod ciężarem śniegu trees were bending under the load of snow- koń ugiął się pod jeźdźcem the horse’s back sagged under the rider’s weight- ziemia uginała się (im/nam) pod stopami the ground was giving way under their/our feet- uginająca się kładka/podłoga a sagging footbridge/floor- stoły uginały się od półmisków przen. the tables were groaning with dishes a. under the weight of the dishes2. (poddać się) to break down; to buckle przen.- ugiął się pod brzemieniem trosk he broke down under the strain of all his problems3. Fiz. to diffract■ ugiąć przed kimś/czymś kolana książk. to go down on one knee before sb/sth; to genuflect to sb książk., także przen.- ugiąć się przed kimś/czymś to yield to sb/sth- nogi a. kolana uginają się pod nim he’s going weak at the knees; (ze strachu) his knees are knockingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ug|iąć
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103 излом
breaking, ( соединительной линии при трассировке БИС) dog-leg, fracture, ( на кривой) kink, ( характеристической кривой) knee, rupture* * *изло́м м.1. (поверхность, образующаяся после разрушения образца или изделия) fractureвид изло́ма характеризу́ет ряд механи́ческих свойств материа́ла — (the type of) fracture gives an indication of some mechanical properties of the materialдава́ть изло́м — show (a) fractureизло́м наступа́ет — fracture occurs [appears]2. bend, breakблестя́щий изло́м — bright fractureволокни́стый изло́м — fibrous fractureизло́м в характери́стике — break in a characteristic curveвя́зкий изло́м — tough fractureгла́дкий изло́м — even fractureдли́тельный изло́м — prolonged fractureизло́м дымохо́да — flue bendзерни́стый изло́м — granular fractureкамневи́дный изло́м — conchoidal fractureкосо́й изло́м — oblique fractureкриво́й изло́м — break of a curveкристалли́ческий изло́м — crystalline fractureкрупнозерни́стый изло́м — coarse-grained fractureмежкристалли́ческий изло́м — intercrystalline fractureмелкозерни́стый изло́м — fine (granular) fractureмра́морный изло́м — marmorized fractureнафтали́нистый изло́м — silky fractureнепло́ский изло́м — uneven fractureнеро́вный изло́м — irregular fractureпло́ский изло́м — plane fractureизло́м по пло́скости спа́йности — cleavage fractureизло́м при растяже́нии — tension fracture, fracture in tension, fracture of the tensile typeизло́м при сжа́тии — compression fracture, fracture in compression, fracture of the compression typeизло́м при сре́зе — shear fracture, fracture in shear, fracture of the shear typeра́ковистый изло́м — conchoidal fractureслои́стый изло́м — foliated fractureстеклови́дный изло́м — vitreous fractureтранскристалли́ческий изло́м — transgranular [transcrystalline] fractureуста́лостный изло́м — fatigue fractureхру́пкий изло́м — brittle fractureшелкови́стый изло́м — silky fractureши́ферный изло́м — fish-scale fracture* * * -
104 flessione sf
[fles'sjone]1) (gen) bending, (Ginnastica: a terra) sit-up, (in piedi) forward bend, (sulle gambe) knee-bend, (sulle braccia) press-up2) (diminuzione) slight drop o fall, blip3) Ling inflection -
105 flessione
sf [fles'sjone]1) (gen) bending, (Ginnastica: a terra) sit-up, (in piedi) forward bend, (sulle gambe) knee-bend, (sulle braccia) press-up2) (diminuzione) slight drop o fall, blip3) Ling inflection -
106 ziehen
zie·hen1. zie·hen <zog, gezogen> [ʼtsi:ən]vt haben1) ( hinter sich her schleppen) to pull;die Kutsche wurde von vier Pferden gezogen the coach was drawn by four horses2) ( bewegen)den Hut \ziehen to raise [or to take off] one's hat;den Choke/Starter \ziehen to pull out the choke/starter;die Handbremse \ziehen to put on the handbrake;jdn/etw irgendwohin \ziehen to pull sb/sth somewhere;sie zog das Kind an sich she pulled the child to[wards] her;die Knie in die Höhe \ziehen to raise one's knees;die Stirn kraus/ in Falten ziehen to knit one's brow3) ( Richtung ändern)er zog das Auto in letzter Minute nach rechts at the last moment he pulled the car to the right;der Pilot zog das Flugzeug nach oben the pilot put the plane into a climb;etw ins Komische \ziehen to ridicule sth4) ( zerren)jdn an etw \ziehen dat to drag sb to sth;das Kind zog mich an der Hand zum Karussell the child dragged me by the hand to the carousel;warum ziehst du mich denn am Ärmel? why are you tugging at my sleeve?;der Felix hat mich an den Haaren gezogen Felix pulled my hair5) (ab\ziehen)etw von etw \ziehen to pull sth [off sth];den Ring vom Finger \ziehen to pull one's ring off [one's finger]6) ( hervorholen)etw [aus etw] \ziehen to pull sth [out of sth];sie zog ein Feuerzeug aus der Tasche she took a lighter out of her pocket/bag7) (heraus\ziehen)jdn/etw \ziehen [aus] to pull sb/sth [out];wer hat den Ertrinkenden aus dem Wasser gezogen? who pulled [or dragged] the drowning man out of the water?;muss ich dich aus dem Bett \ziehen? do I have to drag you out of bed?;die Fäden \ziehen to take out [or remove] the stitches;den Revolver/das Schwert \ziehen to draw the revolver/sword;einen Zahn \ziehen to take out [or extract] a tooth;ein Los/eine Spielkarte \ziehen to draw a lottery ticket/a card;einen Vergleich \ziehen to draw [or make] a comparison;eine Wasserprobe \ziehen to take a sample of water;die Wahrsagerin forderte mich auf, irgendeine Karte zu \ziehen the fortune teller told me to pick a card;Zigaretten aus dem Automaten \ziehen to get [or buy] cigarettes from a machine;hast du eine Straßenbahnkarte gezogen? have you bought a tram ticket?8) ( betätigen)etw \ziehen to pull sth;er zog die Handbremse he put the handbrake on;kannst du nicht die Wasserspülung \ziehen? can't you flush the toilet?9) (verlegen, anlegen)ein Kabel/eine Leitung \ziehen to lay a cable/wire;einen Bewässerungskanal/einen Graben \ziehen to dig an irrigation canal/a ditch;10) (durch\ziehen)durch etw \ziehen to pull sth through sth;ich kann den Faden nie durchs Öhr \ziehen I can never thread a needleneue Saiten auf die Gitarre \ziehen to restring a guitar;Perlen auf eine Schnur \ziehen to thread pearls;ein Bild auf Karton \ziehen to mount a picture onto cardboardetw irgendwohin \ziehen to pull sth somewhere;er zog sich den Hut tief ins Gesicht he pulled his hat down over his eyes;den Mantel fest um sich \ziehen to pull one's coat tight around oneself;zieh bitte die Vorhänge vor die Fenster please draw the curtains;die Rollläden nach oben \ziehen to pull up the blinds;zieh doch eine Bluse unter den Pulli put on a blouse underneath the jumper;er zog sich die Schutzbrille über die Augen he put on protective glassesTiere \ziehen to breed animalssie haben die Kinder gut gezogen they have brought the children up welleinen Kreis/eine Linie \ziehen to draw a circle/lineComputerprogramme schwarz \ziehen to pirate computer programszieh doch die Worte nicht so stop drawling18) (an\ziehen)etw auf sich \ziehen akk to attract sth;sie zog die Aufmerksamkeit/ Blicke auf sich she attracted attention;jds Hass auf sich \ziehen to incur sb's hatred;jdn ins Gespräch \ziehen to draw sb into the conversationetw nach sich \ziehen to have consequencesviich kann es nicht leiden, wenn der Hund so zieht I hate it when the dog pulls [on the lead] like that;ein \ziehender Schmerz an aching painirgendwohin/zu jdm \ziehen to move somewhere/in with sb;nach München \ziehen to move to Munich;sie zog zu ihrem Freund she moved in with her boyfriendirgendwohin \ziehen to move [or go] somewhere; Armee, Truppen, Volksmasse to march; Schafe, Wanderer to wander [or roam], to rove; Rauch, Wolke to drift; Gewitter to move; Vogel to fly;durch die Stadt \ziehen to wander through the town/city;in den Krieg/die Schlacht \ziehen to go to war/into battle;Zigeuner \ziehen kreuz und quer durch Europa gypsies wander [or roam] all over Europe;die Schwalben zogen nach Süden the swallows migrated south [or flew south for the winter];Tausende von Schafen zogen über die Straße thousands of sheep roamed onto the road;Aale und Lachse \ziehen zum Laichen flussaufwärts eels and salmon swim upstream to breeddas Feuer zieht gut/ schlecht the fire is drawing well/poorlyan etw \ziehen dat;mach die Tür zu, sonst zieht der Fischgeruch durchs ganze Haus! close the door, otherwise we will be able to smell the fish throughout the house;Giftgas kann durch die kleinste Ritze \ziehen poisonous gas can penetrate [or ( fam) get through] the smallest crack;die Imprägnierung muss richtig ins Holz \ziehen this waterproofing solution has to really sink into the wood[bei jdm] \ziehen to go down well [with sb];hör auf, das zieht bei mir nicht! stop it, I don't like that sort of thing!;die Ausrede zieht bei mir nicht that excuse won't work with memit dem Bauer \ziehen to move the pawn;wer hat die letzte Karte gezogen? who drew the last card?die Pistole \ziehen to draw a gunWein auf Flaschen ziehen to bottle wineWENDUNGEN:vi impers habenwenn es dir zieht, kannst du ja das Fenster schließen if you are in a draught [or if you find it draughty], go ahead and close the window;es zieht hier an die Beine I can feel [or there is] a draught round my legs2) ( Schmerz empfinden)mir zieht es manchmal so im Knie sometimes my knee really hurts [or is really painful];ich habe so einen \ziehenden Schmerz im ganzen Körper I ache [or my body aches] all overes zog ihn in die weite Welt the big wide world lured him away;was zieht dich hierhin/nach Hause? what brings you here/home?;mich zieht es stark zu ihm I feel very attracted to him;am Sonntag zog es mich ins Grüne on Sunday I couldn't resist going to the country;heute zieht mich aber auch gar nichts nach draußen wild horses wouldn't get me [or couldn't drag me] outside today ( fam)vr haben1) ( sich hinziehen)sich \ziehen Gespräch, Verhandlungen to drag on;dieses Thema zieht sich durch das ganze Buch this theme runs through the entire book2) ( sich erstrecken)beiderseits der Autobahn zieht sich eine Standspur entlang there is a hard shoulder along both sides of the motorway;der Sandstrand zog sich kilometerweit am Meer entlang the sandy beach stretched for miles along the shore;sich in Schlingen durch etw \ziehen to wind [or twist] its way through sth3) (sich hoch\ziehen)sich aus etw \ziehen to pull oneself out of sth; s. a. 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107 no|ga
f 1. (kończyna) leg- przednie/tylne nogi front legs a. forelegs/hind legs- złamać nogę to break one’s leg- skręcić nogę w kostce to sprain one’s ankle- założyć nogę na nogę to cross one’s legs- siedzieć ze skrzyżowanymi nogami to sit cross-legged- chwiać się na nogach to stagger- ledwo a. z trudem trzymać się na nogach to be about to collapse- trzymać a. utrzymywać się na nogach to keep one’s balance- nie zdołał a. nie umiał utrzymać się na nogach he lost his balance- nogi ugięły się pode mną/pod nią I/she went weak at the knees- iksowate nogi a. nogi w iks knock knees- mieć iksowate nogi to be knock-kneed2. (stopa) foot- palce u nóg toes- deptać komuś po nogach w tańcu to tread a. step on sb’s toes while dancing- powłóczyć nogami to drag one’s feet3. (część stołu, krzesła, przyrządu) leg- stolik/taboret na trzech nogach a three-legged table/stool- stół na jednej a. o jednej nodze a pedestal table4. pot., pejor. (niezaradna osoba) also-ran; basket case pot., obraźl.; (tępak) turkey pot., duffer pot.- zawsze byłem noga z matmy I’ve always been a duffer at maths- postąpił jak noga he blew it pot.- □ noga wykroczna Sport back leg- noga wypadowa Sport leading foot■ do góry nogami topsy-turvy, upside down- świat przewrócony do góry nogami a topsy-turvy world- przewrócić wszystko do góry nogami to turn everything upside down- noga! a. do nogi! (do psa) heel!- chodzić przy nodze a. za nogą [pies] to walk a. follow at a. to heel- do nogi a. co do nogi to the last person- wystrzelali wszystkich co do nogi they wiped out all of them- na drugą nogę! pot. let’s drink another one- na jednej nodze on a. at the double- w nogach łóżka a. posłania at the foot of the bed- w nogę [iść, maszerować] in step- w nogi! run for it!- dali nogę z ostatniej lekcji they bunked off GB pot. a. played hook(e)y from US pot. the last period- trzecia noga pot., żart. a walking stick- wziąć nogi za pas to take to one’s heels- bronić się przed czymś rękami i nogami to resist a. oppose sth- być cały dzień a. nieustannie na nogach to be on the go every minute of the day a. without a break- być jedną nogą w grobie a. na tamtym świecie to be at death’s door, to be on one’s last legs; to have one foot in the grave pot., żart.- robić coś na ostatnich nogach to do sth with one’s last strength- iść a. wlec się noga za nogą to drag one’s feet- iść w nogi [alkohol] to make walking difficult- ledwo powłóczyć nogami a. wlec nogi za sobą to be on one’s last legs- (ze zmęczenia) ledwo a. z trudem trzymał się na nogach (being so tired) he could barely stand- mieć dobre nogi to be a good walker- nakryć się nogami pot. to fall (down) on one’s back- nie móc ruszyć ręką, ani nogą to be too tired to stir- padać a. rzucać się komuś do nóg (na znak czci, wdzięczności) to fall a. drop a. sink to one’s knees before sb; (na znak pokory, oddania) to bend a. bow the a. one’s knee to sb- podciąć komuś nogi [silne wrażenia, emocje] to make sb weak at the knees; (spowodować upadek) to trip sb (up)- postawić kogoś na nogi (finansowo) to provide sb with a firm financial footing; (zdrowotnie) to make sb feel good again- schodzić a. uchodzić nogi do kolan to be exhausted by walking- stanąć mocno na nogach (zdrowotnie) to be back on one’s feet; (finansowo) to establish oneself on a firm financial footing- stanąć na własnych nogach to stand on one’s own (two) feet- ściąć a. zwalić a. zbić kogoś z nóg (pozytywnie) to sweep sb off their feet; (negatywnie) to knock sb off their feet- tracić grunt pod nogami (w konfliktowej sytuacji) to lose ground- traktować kogoś per noga a. per nogam to treat sb in a scornful way- wstać lewą nogą pot., żart. to get out of bed on the wrong side- wyciągać nogi pot. (iść szybciej) to walk with long strides- zmienić nogę to fall into step- zmylić nogę to break step- jesteśmy już/jeszcze jedną nogą na wakacjach our thoughts are already/still on holidays- jesteś tu z nami tylko jedną nogą you’re here with us merely physically but your thoughts are elsewhere- moja/jego noga więcej tu nie postanie I/he will never set foot in this place again- noga się mu/mi powinęła his/my luck has run out- nogi mu/jej odjęło przest. his/her legs are paralysed- nogi odmawiają mi posłuszeństwa my legs fail me- nogi same ją/jego niosą she/he walks effortlessly- nogi wrosły jej w ziemię she was petrified- ziemia a. grunt usuwa mi/nam się spod nóg I am/we are finding myself/ourselves in a precarious situation- żywa noga stąd nie ujdzie no one will get out of here alive- kto nie ma w głowie, ten ma w nogach pot. forgetful people waste more time- ręka rękę myje, noga nogę wspiera przysł. you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours przysł.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > no|ga
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108 ברךְ
בָּרַךְ(b. h.; √בר, v. ברר, ברי) 1) to cave out. Denom. בְּרֵכָה, בֶּרֶךְ; cmp. בּוּרְכָּא, בּוּרְכְּתָא. 2) (cmp. ברר) to select, point out (cmp. esp. Gen. 2:3) whence to bless (Pi.).Part. pass. בָּרוּךְ chosen, blessed, praised. הקדוש ב׳ הוא (abbr. הקב״ה) the Holy One, blessed be He. Pes.118a; a. v. fr. Ib. 104b, a. fr. פותח בב׳וכ׳ he (who prays) opens the benediction with barukh and closes with barukh (i. e. ברוך אתהה׳). Tosef.Sot.I, 10 ב׳ בכלל, v. כְּלָל; a. fr. Pi. בֵּרַךְ, בֵּירַךְ (b. h.) 1) to praise, bless, esp. to recite the due benediction. Ber.VI, 1. Ib. 5 בי׳ על היין having recited the blessing over wine Pes.X, 9 ב׳ ברכת הפסח having recited the blessing over the Paschal lamb. Ib. 5 אנחנו חייבים … לְבָרֵךְ we are bound to … praise ; a. v. fr. 2) (cmp. נקב) to blaspheme. Snh.56a עד שֶיְבָרֵךְ שם בשם until he blasphemes the Lord by His name. Ib. שבי׳ את השם בכינוי who blasphemed the Lord by an attribute.Part. Pu. מְבוֹרָךְ blessed, praiseworthy. Ber.VII, 3; a. fr. 3) to cut through, to clear virgin ground or forest. Tosef.Shebi.III, 20 ed. Zuck. (Var. מגדר); Y. ib. IV, 35b bot. מבדין; Y.Sabb.VII, 10a top המברה, v. בהי h. Tosef.Shebi.I, 6 מבורכות, v. infra. Hithpa. הִתְבָּרֵךְ, Nithpa. נִתְבָּרֵךְ to be blessed ( praised); to be increased (v. בְּרָכָה). Y.Ber.IX, 14a top ויִתְבָּרַךְ and be blessed. Y.M. Kat. I, beg. 80a if the waters were scanty ונִתְבָּרְכוּ and grew plentiful. Yeb.63a; a. fr. Hif. הִבְרִיךְ (denom. of בֶּרֶךְ or בְּרִיכָה) to form a knee, to engraft; esp. to bend a vine by drawing it into the ground and making it grow forth as an independent plant, to sink. Shebi. II, 6; R. Hash. 10b; a. fr.Tosef.Shebi.I, 6 אם היו מוּבְרָכוֹת (incorr. מבורכ׳) if they have been sunk before New Year Yeb.63a (allud. to Gen. 12:3) שתי ברכית טובות יש לי להַבְרִיךְ בך two good shoots (proselytes) have I to engraft on thee, Ruth and (B. Kam.38b … פרידותוכ׳). -
109 בָּרַךְ
בָּרַךְ(b. h.; √בר, v. ברר, ברי) 1) to cave out. Denom. בְּרֵכָה, בֶּרֶךְ; cmp. בּוּרְכָּא, בּוּרְכְּתָא. 2) (cmp. ברר) to select, point out (cmp. esp. Gen. 2:3) whence to bless (Pi.).Part. pass. בָּרוּךְ chosen, blessed, praised. הקדוש ב׳ הוא (abbr. הקב״ה) the Holy One, blessed be He. Pes.118a; a. v. fr. Ib. 104b, a. fr. פותח בב׳וכ׳ he (who prays) opens the benediction with barukh and closes with barukh (i. e. ברוך אתהה׳). Tosef.Sot.I, 10 ב׳ בכלל, v. כְּלָל; a. fr. Pi. בֵּרַךְ, בֵּירַךְ (b. h.) 1) to praise, bless, esp. to recite the due benediction. Ber.VI, 1. Ib. 5 בי׳ על היין having recited the blessing over wine Pes.X, 9 ב׳ ברכת הפסח having recited the blessing over the Paschal lamb. Ib. 5 אנחנו חייבים … לְבָרֵךְ we are bound to … praise ; a. v. fr. 2) (cmp. נקב) to blaspheme. Snh.56a עד שֶיְבָרֵךְ שם בשם until he blasphemes the Lord by His name. Ib. שבי׳ את השם בכינוי who blasphemed the Lord by an attribute.Part. Pu. מְבוֹרָךְ blessed, praiseworthy. Ber.VII, 3; a. fr. 3) to cut through, to clear virgin ground or forest. Tosef.Shebi.III, 20 ed. Zuck. (Var. מגדר); Y. ib. IV, 35b bot. מבדין; Y.Sabb.VII, 10a top המברה, v. בהי h. Tosef.Shebi.I, 6 מבורכות, v. infra. Hithpa. הִתְבָּרֵךְ, Nithpa. נִתְבָּרֵךְ to be blessed ( praised); to be increased (v. בְּרָכָה). Y.Ber.IX, 14a top ויִתְבָּרַךְ and be blessed. Y.M. Kat. I, beg. 80a if the waters were scanty ונִתְבָּרְכוּ and grew plentiful. Yeb.63a; a. fr. Hif. הִבְרִיךְ (denom. of בֶּרֶךְ or בְּרִיכָה) to form a knee, to engraft; esp. to bend a vine by drawing it into the ground and making it grow forth as an independent plant, to sink. Shebi. II, 6; R. Hash. 10b; a. fr.Tosef.Shebi.I, 6 אם היו מוּבְרָכוֹת (incorr. מבורכ׳) if they have been sunk before New Year Yeb.63a (allud. to Gen. 12:3) שתי ברכית טובות יש לי להַבְרִיךְ בך two good shoots (proselytes) have I to engraft on thee, Ruth and (B. Kam.38b … פרידותוכ׳). -
110 flexión
f.1 flexion, push-up, flection, flexure.2 flexion, inflection, inflexion, inflection of the voice.3 flexion, displacement of the womb.4 arcuation.* * *1 (doblegamiento) flexion, bending2 LINGÚÍSTICA inflection\flexiones abdominales sit-upsflexiones de brazo press-ups, US push-ups* * *SF1)hacer flexiones (de brazos) — to do press-ups o push-ups
2) (Ling) inflection3) (Med, Téc) flexion* * *1) (Dep) ( de brazos) push-up, press-up (BrE); ( de piernas) squathacer flexiones — ( de brazos) to do push-ups o press-ups; ( de cintura) to touch one's toes
2) (Ling) inflection* * *----* flexión de piernas = squat.* flexión de rodillas = squat.* hacer una flexión de rodillas = do + a squat.* * *1) (Dep) ( de brazos) push-up, press-up (BrE); ( de piernas) squathacer flexiones — ( de brazos) to do push-ups o press-ups; ( de cintura) to touch one's toes
2) (Ling) inflection* * ** flexión de piernas = squat.* flexión de rodillas = squat.* hacer una flexión de rodillas = do + a squat.* * *A ( Dep)1 (de brazos) push-up, press-up ( BrE)2 (de piernas) squat3(de cintura): hacer flexiones to touch one's toesB ( Ling) inflectionflexión verbal verbal inflectionlenguas de flexión inflected languages* * *
flexión sustantivo femenino (Dep) ( de brazos) push-up, press-up (BrE);
( de piernas) squat;
( de cintura) to touch one's toes
flexión sustantivo femenino
1 flexion
2 Ling inflection
3 Gimn flexiones, press-ups, US push-ups
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English:
press-up
- push-up
- press
- push
* * *flexión nfflexiones de brazo push-ups, Br press-ups2. Gram inflectionflexión nominal noun inflection;flexión verbal verb inflection* * *f1 en gimnasia push-up, Brpress-up; de piernas squat;flexión de rodillas knee bend -
111 żabka
( styl pływacki) breaststroke* * *f.Gen.pl. -ek2. ( do butów) metal plate.3. (do firanek, zasłon) curtain hook; ( klamerka) clip.4. bud. crocket.5. muz. ( u smyczka) frog.7. sport (= podskoki w przysiadzie) knee bend jump.8. techn. ( klucz ślusarski) wrench.9. wet. frog.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > żabka
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112 kl̨ùka
kl̨ùka Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `hook'Page in Trubačev: X 55-56Russian:kljuká `walking-stick' [f ā]Old Russian:Ukrainian:kljúka `pole with a hook, hook' [f ā]Czech:klíka (Jungmann) `bend, hook' [f ā]Slovak:Old Polish:Slovincian:klȧ̃ka `yoke' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:kljȕka `hook, door-knob' [f ā]Slovene:kljúka `hook, knee-pad, handle' [f ā]Lithuanian:kliū́ti `brush against, be caught in, obstruct' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: kleh₂uComments: This reconstruction implies that the *e of *kleʔu is secondary.Other cognates:
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