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61 afraid
خَشِيَ \ afraid: to be anxious: I’m afraid it’s going to rain. fear: to feel fear in the face of sb. or sth.: Parents rightly fear for their children’s safety on busy roads. I fear my father’s anger, be anxious and sorry I fear that we may be too late. -
62 из страха
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63 भी
bhī1) cl. 3. P. Dhātup. XXV, 2 bibhéti (du. bibhītas orᅠ bibhitas Pot. bibhīyāt orᅠ bibhiyāt Pāṇ. 6-4, 115 ;
Pot. 3. pl. bibhyeyuḥ MBh. XII, 459 ;
impf. 3. pl. abibhayuḥ Pāṇ. 7-3, 83 Sch. ;
ep. alsoᅠ Ā. 1. sg. bibhye andᅠ andᅠ P. 3. sg. bibhyati pl. bibhyanti;
Ved. alsoᅠ cl. 1. A. bháyate, andᅠ accord, to Dhātup. XXXIV, 15,
cl., 10. P. bhāyayati;
pf. bibhāya, 3. pl. bibhyuḥ RV. etc. etc.;
bībhāya AitBr. ;
bibhayā́ṉcakara ṠBr. cf. Pāṇ. 3-1, 39 ;
aor. abhaishīt, - shma, - shuḥ RV. AV. etc., 2. sg. bhaishīs AV., bhais Br. etc., esp. in mābhais, do not be afraid;
once for pl. = mābhaishṭa R. I, 55, 25 ;
bhes Br. ;
bhema RV., p. Ā. bhiyāná ib.,;
fut. bhetā Gr.;
cond, abheshyat ṠBr. ;
inf. bhiyáse RV. ;
bhetum MBh. etc.), to fear, be afraid of (abl. orᅠ gen., rarely instr., orᅠ acc.) RV. etc. etc.;
to fear for, be anxious about (abl.) R.:
Pass. bhīyate, aor., abhāyi Gr.:
Caus. bhīsháyate ( ṠBr. etc.;
cf. Pāṇ. 1-3, 68),
bhīshayati ( MBh. ;
once m. c. bhish- BhP. ;
p. bhīshayāṇa MBh. ;
aor. bībhishaḥ TS., - shathāḥ RV.), bhāyayati, - te
( Pāṇ. 1-3, 68 Sch. Pot. bhāyayes Megh. 61 ;
v.l. bhīshayes;
aor. bībhayat, ábībhayanta RV. ;
ind. p. - bhāyya Br.), bhāpayate (Pāṇ. 6-1, 56 Sch.),
to terrify, put in a fright, intimidate RV. etc. etc.:
Desid. bibhīshati Gr.:
Intens. bebhīyate, bebhayīti, bebheti ib. ;
Cf. bhyas;
+ Lith. bijótis;
Slav. bojati;
Germ. biben, beben
bhī́2) f. fear, apprehension, fright, alarm, dread of (abl. loc. acc. with prati, orᅠ comp.) RV. etc. etc.
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64 бояться
(рд.)1) ( испытывать страх) be afraid (of); ( сильно) dread [dred] (d); ( опасаться) fear (d)он бои́тся зара́зы — he is afraid of infection
вам не́чего боя́ться — you have nothing to be afraid of [to fear]; you need not be afraid
боя́ться за кого́-л — fear for smb
бою́сь, что он (не) придёт — I am afraid (that) he will (not) come
бою́сь, как бы он не пришёл — I am afraid (that) he may come
не боя́ться тру́дностей — not to be afraid of difficulties, not to be daunted / intimidated by difficulties
2) (не переносить чего-л, страдать от чего-л) be afraid (of), suffer (from); be susceptible (to)фотоплёнки боя́тся све́та — photofilms are sensitive to light
э́ти расте́ния боя́тся хо́лода — these plants do not like the cold
••бою́сь сказа́ть — I would not like to say; I cannot say for sure
не бо́йся, не бо́йтесь разг. (не нужно беспокоиться) — don't worry
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65 περιδείδια
Aπεριδείδιθι Hsch.
: [tense] aor. 1 περίδεισα, Hom. (only in Il.) always in forms with 7, for περίδϝεισαϝ, περιδϝείσασα, etc. (v. infr.):— to be in great fear or dread about, c. gen., αἰνῶς γὰρ Δαναῶν π. Il. l.c., cf. 17.240: c. dat., to be in great fear for, ;Αἴαντι περιδείσαντες 23.822
;τῷ ῥα περίδεισαν 11.508
;ἐμῇ κεφαλῇ περιδείδια, μή τι πάθῃσιν 17.242
; περιδείσασ' Ἀχιλῆϊ, μὴ .. 21.328 : c. inf., fear greatly to do, A.R.2.1203 : c. acc.,γαλέην περιδείδια Batr. 51
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66 ὑπερδείδω
A fear for one,ὡς ὑπερδέδοικά σου S.Ant.82
; δράκοντας.. τέκνων ὑπερδέδοικε fears them for or because of.., A.Th. 293 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερδείδω
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67 خاف
خَافَ \ fear: to feel fear in the face of sb. or sth.: Parents rightly fear for their children’s safety on busy roads. I fear my father’s anger. -
68 causar daño
(v.) = do + harm, be injurious, cause + damage, cause + harm, cause + hurt, bring + harm, inflict + damageEx. Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.Ex. Most drivers stop at stop signs: Some do under duress -- there may be a policeman concealed in nearby bushes, others as a matter of prudence -- a fast car with the right of way can be injurious.Ex. Modern, centrally heated buildings are pleasant for readers but can cause damage to books.Ex. How-to books which can cause harm are not advocated (including works on weapons, martial arts or hypnotism).Ex. Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion.Ex. It is political incorrectness, not political correctness, that has brought harm to this nation.Ex. Tornadoes and hurricanes often inflict their worst damage on trailer parks and caravan sites, usually because the structures are not secured to the ground.* * *(v.) = do + harm, be injurious, cause + damage, cause + harm, cause + hurt, bring + harm, inflict + damageEx: Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.
Ex: Most drivers stop at stop signs: Some do under duress -- there may be a policeman concealed in nearby bushes, others as a matter of prudence -- a fast car with the right of way can be injurious.Ex: Modern, centrally heated buildings are pleasant for readers but can cause damage to books.Ex: How-to books which can cause harm are not advocated (including works on weapons, martial arts or hypnotism).Ex: Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion.Ex: It is political incorrectness, not political correctness, that has brought harm to this nation. -
69 от
ото предл. (рд.)1. (в разн. знач.) from; (при обозначении удаления тж.) away fromот начала до конца (чего-л.) — from (the) beginning to (the) end (of smth.)
он получил письмо от (своей) дочери — he received a letter from his daughter
страдать от жары, от болезни — suffer from the heat, from an illness
засыпать от усталости — fall* asleep from weariness
умереть от раны — die from a wound
защищать глаза от солнца, себя от холода — protect one's eyes from the sun, oneself from the cold
отличаться от кого-л., от чего-л. — differ from smb., from smth.
уходить от кого-л., от чего-л. — go* (away) from smb., from smth.
отнять три от десяти — take* three (away) from ten
далеко от города — far (away) from the town
иметь детей от кого-л. — have children by smb.
жеребёнок от... и... (при обознач. отца и матери) — foal by... out of...
ожидать чего-л. от кого-л. — expect smth. of / from smb.
вскрикнуть от страха, от радости — cry out for fear, for joy
устать от чего-л., от кого-л. — be tired of smth., of smb.
умереть от болезни, от голода, от яда — die of an illness, of hunger, by poison
отделаться от кого-л., от чего-л. — get* rid of smb., of smth.
защищать от кого-л., от чего-л. (вн.) — defend from / against smb., from / against smth. (d.)
независимый от кого-л., от чего-л. — independent of smb., of smth.
зависеть от кого-л., от чего-л. — depend (up)on smb., (up)on smth.
от дома ничего не осталось — nothing remained of the house*
2. ( при обозначении стороны) ofналево, направо от меня, от тебя и т. д. — on my, on your, etc., left, right
3. (при обозначении чего-л. как принадлежности, части и т. п.) об. передаётся через атрибутивное присоединение соответствующего существительного; тж. of; ( то же — по отношению к данному определённому предмету) of; (то же, если подчёркивается определённость) from; ( при указании соответствия) toэто ручка от чемодана — it is a trunk-handle, или the handle of a trunk
ручка от его чемодана — handle of / from his trunk
пуговица от его пиджака ( оторванная) — button from his coat
ключ от этой комнаты — key of / from / to this room
4. (при обозначении средства против чего-л.) forсредство, таблетки от головной боли — headache remedy, headache pills
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время от времени — from time to timeдень ото дня — from day to day, with every (passing) day
от имени (рд.) — on behalf (of); for
от моего, твоего и т. д. имени — on my, your, etc., behalf
от (всей) души, от всего сердца — with all one's heart, whole-heartedly
быть в восторге от чего-л. — be delighted at / with smth.
быть без ума от кого-л., от чего-л. см. ум; тж. и др. особые случаи, не приведённые здесь, см. под теми словами, с которыми предл. от образует тесные сочетания
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70 skó|ra
f 1. Anat. skin- skóra dłoni the skin of the hand- skóra głowy the scalp- skóra na plecach/twarzy the skin of the back/face- pielęgnacja skóry skin care- krem do pielęgnacji skó skin cream- zapalenie skóry dermatitis- rak skóry skin cancer- przeszczep skóry a skin graft- kolor skóry (rasa) the colour of one’s/sb’s skin- skóra ci schodzi your skin is peeling- skóra schodzi mu z nosa his nose is peeling- zedrzeć sobie skórę z kolana/łokcia to skin one’s knee/elbow- zdjąć skórę z jelenia/niedźwiedzia to skin a deer/bear- zrzucić skórę Zool. to shed its skin- ostrzyc kogoś do gołej skóry to shave sb’s head- obedrzeć kogoś żywcem ze skóry to skin sb alive także przen.- skóra mi cierpnie na myśl, że… przen. it gives me the creeps to think that… pot.- została z niego skóra i kości przen. he’s nothing but skin and bones- złoić a. wygarbować komuś skórę a. dać komuś w skórę to whip a. tan sb’s hide; przen. (pokonać) to give sb a licking- dostać w skórę to get a licking także przen.- są podobni, jakby skórę zdjął they are the spitting image of each other2. przen. (życie, własny interes) ratować własną skórę to save one’s own skin- każdy dba o własną skórę it’s every man for himself- zapłacił za to własną skórą (życiem) he paid for it with his own life; (stanowiskiem) it cost him his job- tanio swojej skóry nie sprzeda he’s not going to give in easily3. przen. (postać, przebranie, położenie) wilk w owczej skórze a wolf in sheep’s clothing- potwór w ludzkiej skórze a monster in human form- zmieniać skórę to change one’s spots- wejść w czyjąś skórę to put oneself in sb’s position- nie chciałbym być w twojej skórze I wouldn’t like to be in your shoes4. (materiał) leather; (zdjęta i wyprawiona) hide; (z futrem) skin, pelt- świńska/cielęca skóra pigskin/calfskin- skóra wołowa cowhide- królicze skóry rabbit skins- sztuczna skóra imitation leather, leatherette- przedmioty ze skóry leather articles- buty ze skóry cielęcej calfskin shoes- torebka z krokodylej skóry a crocodile handbag- lamparcia/lwia skóra na podłodze a leopard/lion’s skin on the floor- wyprawiać skórę to tan leather- oprawić coś w skórę to bind sth in leather- książka oprawna w skórę a leather-bound book5. (banana, cytryny, pomidora) skin; (chleba) crust 6. pot. (skórzane ubranie) leathers pl- chodzić w skórze to wear leathers- motocykliści w skórach leather-clad bikers■ czuć przez skórę, że… to feel in one’s bones that…- dzielić skórę na niedźwiedziu to count one’s chickens (before they’re hatched)- mieć cienką/grubą skórę to have a thin/thick skin- omal ze skóry nie wyskoczył z ciekawości he was dying to find out- przekonać się na własnej skórze, że… to personally find out that…- wyłazić ze skóry, żeby coś zrobić to fall over oneself to do sth- zaleźć komuś za skórę [osoba] to be a nuisance to sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skó|ra
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71 от
предл. (рд.); = ото1) (при обозначении исходной точки движения, действия, события) from; (при обозначении удаления тж.) away fromсчита́ть от одного́ до десяти́ — count from one to ten
от нача́ла до конца́ (чего́-л) — from (the) beginning to (the) end (of smth)
от го́рода до ста́нции — from the town to the station
от двена́дцати до ча́су — from twelve to one
он получи́л письмо́ от (свое́й) до́чери — he received a letter from his daughter
они́ узна́ли э́то от него́ — they learnt it from him
в десяти́ киломе́трах от го́рода — ten kilometres (away) from the town
далеко́ от го́рода — far (away) from the town
бли́зко от го́рода — near the town
жеребёнок от... и... (при обозначении отца и матери) — foal by... out of...
2) (по причине, из-за) from; because ofстрада́ть от жары́ [боле́зни] — suffer from the heat [an illness]
засыпа́ть от уста́лости — fall asleep from weariness
вскри́кнуть от стра́ха [от ра́дости] — cry out for fear [for joy]
дрожа́ть от стра́ха — tremble with fear
умере́ть от боле́зни [ра́ны, го́лода, я́да] — die of an illness [from a wound [wuːnd], of hunger, by poison]
от э́того бывают неприя́тности — one may get into trouble because of that; that can get you into trouble
3) ( при обозначении направления) ofна се́вер от го́рода — to the north of the town
нале́во [напра́во] от меня́ — on my left [right]
4) (при обозначении принадлежности, части) обыкн. передаётся через атрибутивное присоединение соответствующего существительного; тж. of; fromэ́то ру́чка от две́ри — it is a door handle [the handle of a door]
пу́говица от его́ пиджака́ (оторванная) — button from his coat
ключ от э́той ко́мнаты — key of / from / to this room
э́тот ключ не от э́того замка́ — this key does not belong to this lock
5) ( при обозначении средства против чего-л) forлека́рство от ра́ка — cure for cancer
сре́дство от головно́й бо́ли [ка́шля] — headache [cough] remedy
••име́ть дете́й от кого́-л — have children by smb
вре́мя от вре́мени — from time to time
день ото дня — from day to day, with every (passing) day
от (всей) души́, от всего́ се́рдца — with all one's heart, whole-heartedly
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72 drżeć
drzeć coś na kawałki/strzępy — to tear sth to pieces/shreds
drzeć gardło — pot to holler (pot)
* * *ipf.-ę -ysz, -yj1. (= trząść się) tremble, shake, shiver; ( gwałtownie) shudder; drżeć z zimna tremble with cold; drżeć jak galareta l. osika shake all over; drżące ręce trembling hands; drżący głos trembling voice.2. (= bać się) fear, shudder, tremble; drżeć o zdrowie syna fear for one's son's health; drżeć na myśl o egzaminie fear an exam, shudder to think l. at the thought of an exam.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drżeć
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73 tremare vi
[tre'mare]1) (gen) to tremble, shake, (fig : temere) to be afraidtremare di — (freddo) to shiver o tremble with, (paura, rabbia) to shake o tremble with
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74 tremare
vi [tre'mare]1) (gen) to tremble, shake, (fig : temere) to be afraidtremare di — (freddo) to shiver o tremble with, (paura, rabbia) to shake o tremble with
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75 из боязни
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76 ajustar cuentas
v.to settle accounts, to settle a score, to adjust accounts, to fix details.* * ** * *(v.) = settle + a score, settle + things, get + evenEx. Even teenagers do not hesitate to use guns to settle their scores.Ex. Some fights are grudge fights and these guys hate each other and is a great way of settling things.Ex. Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion.* * *(v.) = settle + a score, settle + things, get + evenEx: Even teenagers do not hesitate to use guns to settle their scores.
Ex: Some fights are grudge fights and these guys hate each other and is a great way of settling things.Ex: Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion. -
77 causar pena
(v.) = cause + hurtEx. Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion.* * *(v.) = cause + hurtEx: Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion.
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78 realizar un acto
(v.) = commit + actEx. Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion.* * *(v.) = commit + actEx: Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion.
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79 υπερδείσαντα
ὑπερδείδωfear for: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plὑπερδείδωfear for: aor part act masc acc sg -
80 ὑπερδείσαντα
ὑπερδείδωfear for: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plὑπερδείδωfear for: aor part act masc acc sg
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