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121 ontbering
♦voorbeelden:ontberingen ondervinden • suffer deprivationvan ontbering sterven • die from hardship/deprivation -
122 çatlamak
"to crack, to split, to fracture; (cilt) to chap; (dalga) to break; to burst with impatience; to die (from overeating); to go mad (from jealousy)" -
123 çatlamak
"1. to crack, split. 2. (for skin) to crack, chap. 3. /dan/ to be near death or die from (overeating, overdrinking, fatigue, or excessive crying). 4. /dan/ to be consumed by, be eaten up with (jealousy, curiosity, or loneliness); to be ready to explode from, feel like screaming because of (boredom or anger); to be crushed by (grief). 5. (for a wave) to break. çatlasa da (patlasa da) colloq. no matter how hard he tries, no matter what he does: Çatlasa da patlasa da onun dediğini yapmayacağım. No matter how hard he pushes me, I won´t do what he says. çatlayan dalga breaker. çatlayası colloq. damned, darned." -
124 çatlatmak
1. /ı/ to crack, split. 2. /ı, dan/ to cause (someone, an animal) to die or almost die from (overeating, overdrinking, fatigue, or excessive crying). 3. /ı/ to cause (someone) to be consumed with jealousy. -
125 רוב
רֹובm. (b. h.; רָבַב) multitude; larger portion; majority. Meg.15b (ref. to Esth. 5:11) וכמהר׳ בניו how large was the multitude of his sons? Bekh.VI, 8 ר׳ המדברוכ׳ the larger portion of the anterior part of the tongue. Keth.15a הולכין אחרר׳ העיר we are guided by the legal status of the majority of the inhabitants of the town; ר׳ סיעה the majority of the members of the caravan that encamped near the town. Ib.; Ḥull.95a, a. e. בנמצא הלך אחר הר׳ when a piece of meat is found, we go by the majority of the meat stalls (to decide whether it be kasher or not). Ib. 3b, a. e. ר׳ מצוייןוכ׳ most of those engaged in slaughtering are experts. Sabb.118b רוּבָּן של צדיקיםוכ׳ most righteous men die from bowel diseases. Ḥull.II, 1 רוּבֹּו של אחד כמוהו if one cuts through the larger portion of the organ (v. סִימָן), it is considered as if he had cut it through. Hor.3b בכל התורּה … רובו ככולו in the entire Law we adopt the rule that a majority (or the larger portion) are legally equal to an entirety; Naz.42a; a. v. fr.Gitt.60b ר׳ בכתבוכ׳ the majority of the halakhic decisions rests on the Scripture (is derived from the text by interpretation), and the minority on tradition; v. Y.Peah I, 17a bot.Y.Yeb.IV, 6b top עד שיפרש לו רובו, read: רַבֹּו. -
126 רֹוב
רֹובm. (b. h.; רָבַב) multitude; larger portion; majority. Meg.15b (ref. to Esth. 5:11) וכמהר׳ בניו how large was the multitude of his sons? Bekh.VI, 8 ר׳ המדברוכ׳ the larger portion of the anterior part of the tongue. Keth.15a הולכין אחרר׳ העיר we are guided by the legal status of the majority of the inhabitants of the town; ר׳ סיעה the majority of the members of the caravan that encamped near the town. Ib.; Ḥull.95a, a. e. בנמצא הלך אחר הר׳ when a piece of meat is found, we go by the majority of the meat stalls (to decide whether it be kasher or not). Ib. 3b, a. e. ר׳ מצוייןוכ׳ most of those engaged in slaughtering are experts. Sabb.118b רוּבָּן של צדיקיםוכ׳ most righteous men die from bowel diseases. Ḥull.II, 1 רוּבֹּו של אחד כמוהו if one cuts through the larger portion of the organ (v. סִימָן), it is considered as if he had cut it through. Hor.3b בכל התורּה … רובו ככולו in the entire Law we adopt the rule that a majority (or the larger portion) are legally equal to an entirety; Naz.42a; a. v. fr.Gitt.60b ר׳ בכתבוכ׳ the majority of the halakhic decisions rests on the Scripture (is derived from the text by interpretation), and the minority on tradition; v. Y.Peah I, 17a bot.Y.Yeb.IV, 6b top עד שיפרש לו רובו, read: רַבֹּו. -
127 take a break
American: come up for air (He has to \<b\>come up for air\</b\> or he will die from exhaustion) -
128 быть умереть от голода
General subject: be die from an hungerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть умереть от голода
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