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61 gamba sf
['ɡamba]Anat (di mobile) leg, (di lettera, nota musicale) tailessere di buona gamba o di gamba lesta — to be a good walker
scappare a gambe levate o in spalla — to take to one's heels
andare a gambe all'aria — to fall headlong, (fig : progetto) to fall through
in gamba — (capace, sveglio) bright, smart, clever, (sul lavoro) good
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62 gamba
sf ['ɡamba]Anat (di mobile) leg, (di lettera, nota musicale) tailessere di buona gamba o di gamba lesta — to be a good walker
scappare a gambe levate o in spalla — to take to one's heels
andare a gambe all'aria — to fall headlong, (fig : progetto) to fall through
in gamba — (capace, sveglio) bright, smart, clever, (sul lavoro) good
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63 precipitare
[pretʃipi'tare]1. vt(gettare dall'alto in basso) to hurl down, fling down, (fig : affrettare) to hurry, rushnon precipitiamo le cose — let's not rush o precipitate things
precipitare da una rupe/in un burrone — to fall off a cliff/down a ravine
2) Chim to precipitate3. vip (precipitarsi)(affrettarsi) to rush4. vr (precipitarsi)precipitarsi da, in — to hurl o fling o.s. from, into
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64 стремительный спад
break-neck fall, headlong fallРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > стремительный спад
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65 devolvo
I.Lit.:b.saxa in musculum,
Caes. B. C. 2, 11, 1, and 2; cf.saxa (amnis),
Quint. 12, 10, 61:auratas trabes,
Verg. A. 2, 449: tonitrua, i. e. to imitate it (by rolling down balls behind the scenes), Phaedr. 5, 7, 23:clipeos e muris,
Curt. 4, 3 fin.:panem ex igne,
Cat. 59, 4:corpora in humum,
Ov. M. 7, 574:se toris,
Val. Fl. 1, 235 et saep.— Poet.:fusis mollia pensa,
i. e. to spin off, Verg. G. 4, 349.—Pass. in mid. force, to roll itself down, to roll or tumble down, to fall headlong:II.monte praecipiti devolutus torrens,
Liv. 28, 6; cf. Col. 1, 5, 2; Curt. 5, 3:jumenta cum oneribus devolvebantur,
Liv. 21, 33:ex praecipiti,
Curt. 7, 11.—Trop.:b.aliquem vitā suā, to remove from,
i. e. to deprive of, Plaut. Men. 5, 5, 5:per audaces nova dithyrambos Verba devolvit (the figure being taken from a river),
Hor. Od. 4, 2, 11.—Mid., to sink down, fall into: ad spem inanem pacis devoluti, * Cic. Phil. 7, 4, 13:retro ad stirpem,
Liv. 1, 47:ad otium et inertiam,
Col. 1 prooem. §29: devolvuntur,
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66 καταράσσω
A dash down, break in pieces, ὁ παῖς ἐμπεσὼν κατήραξε (sc. τὴν κύλικα) Hippon.38:—[voice] Pass.,ἡ θύρη κατήρακται Herod.2.63
: metaph., διασείειν καὶ κ. τὰ βουλεύματα cj. for ταράττειν in Luc.Dem.Enc.38; esp. of a broken and routed army, ;κ. εἰς τὴν θάλασσαν ἅπαντας D. 23.165
; , cf. D.H.9.58, Arr.An.5.17.2: [tense] fut. [voice] Med. in pass. sense, Plu.Caes.44.II of sea-birds, κ. αὑτοὺς εἰς τὰς κεφαλὰς αὐτῶν dash down head foremost, Arist.Mir. 836a13: but more freq.2 intr., fall down, fall headlong, Clearch.44; of rain, Arist.Mu. 392b10; of rivers, εἰς τὸ Χάσμα κ. D.S.17.75, cf. Plb.10.48.7, Str.14.4.1: c. gen., τοῦ ἀγγείου, of a stream of water, Gal.10.554. (Freq. written καταρρ-, augm. κατερρ-, in part perh. correctly, if fr. κατα-ρρᾱσσω, cf. ῥάσσω, ἐπιρράσσω.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταράσσω
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67 nakryć
1. (-ję, -jesz); vb; od nakrywać 2. vt perf(pot: przyłapać) to nail (pot)* * *pf.- yję -yjesz, -yj1. (= przykrywać) cover; diabeł ogonem nakrył (przen. o rzeczy, której nie można znaleźć) where is it hiding?; nakrywać (stół) do obiadu set l. lay the table for dinner.2. pot. (= przyłapać) nail, nab (sb) ( na czymś doing sth).pf.cover oneself; nakryć się nogami przen. take a tumble, fall headlong; stoliczku, nakryj się ( zaklęcie z baśni) table, spread yourself.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nakryć
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68 αποσφαλμήσας
ἀποσφαλμήσᾱς, ἀποσφαλμάωfall headlong: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
69 ἀποσφαλμήσας
ἀποσφαλμήσᾱς, ἀποσφαλμάωfall headlong: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
70 menjerembabkan
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71 capitombolare vi
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72 заора
заора̀,заора̀вам гл.1. begin/start ploughing;2. run/dig into;3. прен. fall headlong. -
73 musu
[from Lat. musu (muzzle)] iz.1. kiss; hiruna \musu eman nien I gave them each three kisses2.a. ( aurpegia) face; musuz \musu face to face, viz-a-viz; \musuz aurrera erori to fall headlongb. ( muturra) snout; txerrien \musuak pigs' snoutsc. ( ezpaina) lip3. ( muturra) point, end -
74 muturka
iz.1. slugging, slugfest2. ( indusketa) rooting3. ( behaztopoa) stumble adb.1. ( ukabilka) slugging, punching; \muturka ari ziren, jo eta ke they were slugging it out2. ( haserreta) angrily; "ezetz", esan zidan \muturka "no", he said to me angrily3. ( muturrez aurrera) \muturka erori to fall headlong4. \muturka egon to be in a {bad || sour} mood | to be frowning; \muturka ibili to be {peeved || miffed} -
75 osin
[cf. Iber. "sosin"] iz.1. ( putzua)a. ( ibaiari d.) deep partb. deep pool; haitzarteetako \osinetan in the deep pools between the rocksc. ( itsasoari d.) depths, bowls2.a. ( leizea) chasm, abyssb. ( amildegia) cliff, dropc. (irud.) erdararen \osinean ez amiltzeko in order not to fall headlong into the abyss of {Spanish || French} assimilation; \osin hori komunikabiderik ezak zabaldu eta sakondu du a lack of mass media has spread and deeped that abyss3. ( ibaian) whirlpool, undercurrent4. Met. blizzard -
76 capitombolare
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77 ἀποσφαλμάω
A fall headlong, of a horse, Plb.Fr.18.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποσφαλμάω
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78 ἐκνεύω
A turn the head out of its natural position, of a horse, ἐ. ἄνω to toss the head, X.Eq.5.4; τῇ κεφαλῇ ἐκνεύσας by a side-movement with the head, of the wild boar, Id.Cyn.10.12, cf. LXX 4 Ki.23.16.2 c. acc., shun, avoid, Phld.Sign.27, Ph.1.146, Orph.A. 458;ξίφος Hegesias
ap.D.H.Comp.18;πληγήν D.S.17.100
.II fall headlong,εἰς θάνατον E.Ph. 1268
;ἐ. πρός τι
to turn aside,Ph.
1.297 : c. gen.,τῶν παρόντων Plot.6.7.34
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79 hovedkulds
headlong, head over heels, pell-mell* * *adj headlong ( fx retreat, decision);adv headfirst, headlong ( fx fall headfirst el. headlong). -
80 director de escuela
• headlong fall• headmaster• headmistress
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