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81 stød
bump, impact, knock, poke, shock* * *(et -)( skub) push;( rystelse & elekt) shock;(med kårde etc) thrust,( med dolk) stab;( i billard) stroke;( dumpt slag) bump;( boksestød) blow, punch;(i vogn etc under kørsel) jolt, bump;( vindstød) gust;( i trompet, dampfløjte etc) blast (i on);( i vægtløftning) clean and jerk;( tilskyndelse) impulse;( i sproglyd) glottal stop;( trærod) stump;( samling i træ) butt, joint;[ give stødet til noget] originate something, be the original cause of something;(omtr =) that's just one of those things;( også) a blast of the whistle;[ tage stødet `af] break the force of the blow, cushion the blow,( parere) ward off the blow (, the thrust), fend off the blow;[ være i stødet] be in (great) form, have got into one's stride. -
82 mantener alejado
v.to keep away, to hold off, to fend off, to hold away.* * *(v.) = keep away, keep + Nombre + outEx. As with electrical equipment, liquids should be kept well away.Ex. Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.* * *(v.) = keep away, keep + Nombre + outEx: As with electrical equipment, liquids should be kept well away.
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83 kovmak
v. expel, fire, banish, dismiss, kick out, sack, ax, axe, boot, bounce, can, cashier, cast out, chuck out, dislodge, drive away, drive out, eject, elbow out, elbow smb. out, exclude, exile, fend off, order away, order out, out, pack off, repulse* * *1. dismiss 2. expel -
84 kovmamak
v. (neg. form of kovmak) expel, fire, banish, dismiss, kick out, sack, ax, axe, boot, bounce, can, cashier, cast out, chuck out, dislodge, drive away, drive out, eject, elbow out, elbow smb. out, exclude, exile, fend off, order away, order out, out, pack off, repulse -
85 अभिवृ
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86 schermire
◘ schermirsi v.rifl.1 ( proteggersi, difendersi) to shield oneself, to protect oneself: schermire da un attacco, to shield (o to protect) oneself from an attack; schermire da un colpo, to shield oneself against (o to parry o to fend off o to ward off) a blow2 ( sottrarsi, eludere) to evade: schermire da un complimento, to play down (o to evade) a compliment; schermire da un invito, to get out of (o to evade) an invitation; sulle prime si schermì, poi finì con l'accettare, at first she hedged a bit, but in the end she accepted.* * *[sker'mire]1. vtto protect, shield2. vr (schermirsi)to defend o.s., protect o.s.* * *[sker'mire] 1. 2.verbo pronominale schermirsi1) (proteggersi) to protect oneself, to shield oneself2) fig. to fence, to shy away- rsi dalle domande — to get out o evade the questions
* * *schermire/sker'mire/ [102]to protect, to shield [ viso]II schermirsi verbo pronominale1 (proteggersi) to protect oneself, to shield oneself -
87 wstrzym|ać
pf — wstrzym|ywać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (zahamować) to stop- wstrzymywać atak nieprzyjaciela to fend off an enemy attack2. (odwlec, zawiesić) to withhold [wypłatę]; to suspend [prace, dostawy, produkcję]; to hold [oddech] 3. (zablokować) to stop- wstrzymać ruch na ulicy to close off a roadⅡ wstrzymać się — wstrzymywać się książk. 1. (powstrzymać się) to refrain, to abstain- wstrzymać się od głosu to abstain from voting2. (poczekać) to postpone (z czymś sth)- wstrzymać się z opinią to withhold judgementThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wstrzym|ać
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88 contrer
v. trans.1. To 'fend off', to thwart, to parry. Te fais pas de bile, il sait contrer: Don't worry about him, he can look after himself!2. To 'beat off', to repel successfully. Ils contrèrent les Ritals au milieu du terrain: They got the better of the Ities in mid-field. -
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90 defenso
dēfenso, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. intens. [defendo].* I.To fend off diligently, ward off:II.metus,
Stat. S. 5, 2, 105.—To defend diligently, protect (rare; mostly ante-class. and poet., not in Cic. or Caes.):moenia,
Plaut. Rud. 3, 3, 30; Sall. J. 26, 1; 60, 3:alios ab hostibus,
id. ib. 97:humeros,
Ov. M. 12, 376:se ipsa moenia,
Liv. 26, 45 (al. defendebant):se injuria,
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91 στέγω
στέγω, used by early writers mainly in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf.: [tense] fut. στέξω dub. cj. in D.S.11.29: [tense] aor.Aἔστεξα Plb.8.12.5
, Plu.Alex.35, etc.:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. ἐστέξατο cj. for ἐδέξατο in AP13.27 (Phal.):— [voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐστέχθην Simp. in Epict.p.117
D.:—cover closely, so as to keep a fluid either out or in, Pl.Ti. 78a (of fire):A keep out water, δόμος ἅλα στέγων a house that keeps out the sea, i.e. a good ship, A.Supp. 135 (lyr.): abs., νῆες οὐδὲν στέγουσαι not water-tight, Th.2.94;εὐνὰς τοιαύτας οἵας.. στέγειν.. ἱκανὰς εἶναι Pl.R. 415e
, cf. Ti. 45c, Cra. 412d; τῇ.. στεγούσῃ γῇ in the impervious earth, Id.Criti. 111d; συμμύει καὶ στέγει, of timber, Thphr.HP5.7.4, cf. 5.4.5;οἰκία στέγουσα IG22.2498.23
, cf. 12(5).568.12 (Ceos, v/iv B.C.):—so in [voice] Med., στέγετο.. ὄμβρους kept off the rain from himself, Pi.P.4.81; νεῦς οὐκ ἐστέξατο κῦμα APl.c. (v. supr.);ταῦτα δὲ παρέξοντι οἰκοδομημένα καὶ στεγόμενα καὶ τεθυρωμένα Tab.Heracl.1.142
.2 of other things, fend off, repel, ;δόρυ πολέμιον στέγειν A.Th. 216
; στέγων γὰρ ἐχθροὺς θάνατον εἵλετ' ib. 1014;σ. τὰς πληγάς Ar.V. 1295
;στέγει ἡ σὰρξ τὸ προσπῖπτον θερμόν Arist. Pr. 889a11
.3 later, bear up, sustain, support,ἡ θάλαττα.. σ. τὰ βάρη Id.Fr. 217
;σ. τὸν ὄροφον J.AJ5.8.12
; ; bear up against, endure, resist, τὴν ἐπιφοράν, ἔφοδον, Plb.3.53.2, 18.25.4, cf. SIG700.23 (Lete, ii B.C.);σ. νόσον AP11.340
(Pall.);τὸ δυσῶδες Memn.2.4
;τὰς ἐνδείας Ph.2.526
; ἡ ἀγάπη.. πάντα ς. 1 Ep.Cor.13.7, cf. 9.12: abs., contain oneself, hold out,στέγειν, καρτερεῖν Lyr.Alex.Adesp.1.30
, cf. 1 Ep.Thess.3.1,5;ἔστεξα ἕως ἔλθῃς POxy.1775.10
(iv A.D.) (in S.OT 11 στέξαντες is f.l. for στέρξαντες).B keep in, hold water, etc., δάκρυον ὄμματ' οὐκέτι στέγει prob.f.l. in E.IA 888 (troch.); οὐκ ἂν δυναίμην μὴ στέγοντα πιμπλάναι I could not fill leaky vessels, Id.Fr. 899; ὕδωρ ς., of a vessel, Pl.R. 621a: metaph.,τὴν ψυχὴν κοσκίνῳ ἀπῄκασε.. τετρημένην, ἅτε οὐ δυναμένην στέγειν δι' ἀπιστίαν καὶ λήθην Pl.Grg. 493c
; [ψυχὴν] στέγουσαν οὐδέν Id.Lg. 714a
; in Id.R. 586b, τὸ στέγον ἑαυτῶν prob. means the continent part of each man, cf.στεγανός 11.4
.II generally, contain, hold, ἄγγος σῶμα τοὐκείνου ς. S.El. 1118, cf. E. Ion 1412;ὄχλον σ. δῶμα Id.Hipp. 843
.III shelter, protect,πύργοι πόλιν στέγουσιν S.OC15
codd., cf. A.Th. 797: metaph.,ὅρκος σ. τὴν ὁμόνοιαν αὐτῶν D.S.11.29
(cj.); τὸ ξύλον ἔστεξεν ἡ γῆ retained and cherished it, so that it struck root, Plu. Rom.20, cf. Alex.35.2 conceal, keep hidden, ;ἥξει.., κἂν ἐγὼ σιγῇ στέγω S.OT 341
; τί χρὴ στέγειν ἢ τί λέγειν; Id.Ph. 136 (lyr.); ;σ. τἀμὰ καὶ σ' ἔπη E.El. 273
;στέξαι τὸ κριθέν Plb.4.8.2
:—[voice] Pass., to be kept secret, Th.6.72; παρ' ὑμῶν εὖ στεγοίμεθ' let my counsel be kept secret by you, S.Tr. 596.IV close up, in [voice] Pass.,τὰ τῶν ἀγγείων στόματα στεγόμενα Paul.Aeg.6.7
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92 ἀνακλάω
A bend back,ξύλα Hp.Fract.13
;ἀνακλάσας δέρην E.Or. 1471
(lyr.);ταὧς ἀ. οὐράν D.Chr.12.2
;ἀ. τὴνγλῶσσαν πρὸς τὸν οὐρανόν Aret.CA1.7
; to a wrestler,ἀνάκλα POxy.466.29
(ii A. D.):—[voice] Pass., πίοιμι τὸν τράχηλον ἀνακεκλασμένη with my neck bent back, Theopomp.Com.54, cf. D.Chr.5.25 ([voice] Act.); but in Medic.,τὴν κεφαλὴν ἀνακεκλασμένην μεσσηγὺ τῶν ὠμοπλατέων κέεσθαι Aret.SA 1.6
; with eyelids slightly open,Hp.
Coac.64.2 break short off, or more prob., fend off,μηχανὰς βρόχους περιβάλλοντες ἀ. Th. 2.76
; prob. in D.C.66.4.3 metaph.,ἀ. ἐπ' ἄλλα τὴν διάνοιαν Plu. 2.359a
.II of light, reflect, ib.696a, al.:—[voice] Pass., Arist.Mete. 340a28, al.; τοσοῦτον ἀνακλασθῆναι τῶν ἀδυνάτων εἶναί φασιν that [the rays] should be so much reflected, ib. 343b7; of sound, to be reverberated, Thphr.Sens.53; of a ball, rebound, Arist.Ph. 255b27.2 ἀνακλώμενος, in metre, of the overlapping of Ionic feet,μέτρον ἀνακλώμενον Heph.12
, cf. Sch. ad loc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνακλάω
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93 vertreiben
1. dispelled2. to banish3. to dislodge4. to dispel5. to disperse6. to drive away7. to drive off [person, enemy]8. to fend off9. to frighten away -
94 балансир
1) General subject: backbalance, balance (в часовом механизме), balance-beam, balancer, bob, fly, reciprocating level, rocker, walking beam, working beam, swing mass (часов)2) Naval: balance lever, fend-off, outrigger, rocking beam, side lever3) Military: (опорного катка) road arm, rocker beam, support arm, support beam, wheel arm, wheel beam4) Engineering: balance beam (доменной печи), balancing lever, beam, equalizer, hoosier pole (машины для чистки трубопроводов), lever, oscillating lever, reciprocating lever, rocker arm, rocker bar, rocking lever, rocking shaft, sway-beam, walking-beam5) Construction: plumb bob, rocker (шарнирной опорной части)6) Mathematics: balance wheel7) Railway term: compensating beam, cross arm, equalizing lever8) Automobile industry: crossbeam, equalizer beam, equalizing bar, rocking arm, scale beam9) Mining: balance beam (бурового станка), oscillating beam (станка канатно-ударного бурения), walking beam (при ударно-канатном бурении)10) Oil: balance (станка ударно-канатного бурения), balance arm, bob (насоса или двигателя), oscillating beam (установки ударно-канатного бурения), sway beam, walking beam (станка-качалки)11) Astronautics: bob weight, cradle12) Mechanics: equalizer bar13) Drilling: balance beam, balance bob14) Sakhalin energy glossary: walking beam (станка - качалки)16) Makarov: back-balance (кривошипа), balance (летательного аппарата), balance beam (в доменной печи), balance weight (летательного аппарата), bell beam (в доменной печи), cross beam, walking beam (бурового станка), weight equalizer17) oil&gas: balance beam (крана), horse head, horse-head, sucker rod pump horsehead18) Aluminium industry: walking beams (станка-качалки)19) Caspian: level -
95 избегать вопроса
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96 избежать вызова
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97 избежать обвинения
Makarov: fend off chargeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избежать обвинения
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98 избежать появления оппозиции
Makarov: fend off oppositionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избежать появления оппозиции
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99 крюк!
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100 мешать сотрудничеству
1) Politics: hinder cooperation2) Makarov: fend off cooperationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мешать сотрудничеству
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