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41 gorritu
du/ad.1. ( oro.) to redden, make red, turn red; izara odolez \gorritua the sheet turned red with blood2. ( tindatu) to dye red3.a. Nekaz. to work, clear; lurra \gorritu to clear the land; tarteka \gorritu to loosen and weed in between with a hoe | to dig at (the ground)b. (esa.) aspaldion ez dugu lurra \gorritu it's been a while since we've had a {burial || funeral}4. ( eguzkiak azala) to burn5. Sukal. to brown, cook lightly; haragia \gorritu to cook the meat lightly da/ad.1. to {grow || turn || become} red, redden; sagarrak \gorritu dira the apples have turned red | the apples have acquired a red colour; labea \gorritu da the oven has turned red hot | the oven has heated up2.a. ( aurpegia) to blush; aurpegia \gorritu zitzaion her face blushed; lotsaz gorritzen ez bada if she doesn't blush with shameb. ( begia) to get bloodshotc. ( masailak) to turn ruddy3. Med.a. ( eritasunak, beroak eragindakoa) to break out in a (heat) rashb. ( eguzkiak eraginda) to get sunburned4.a. ( burdinazko gauza) to turn red with rust -
42 азарт
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43 войти в азарт
get/grow (all) excited/heated, get all worked-up, get into a lather -
44 впасть в азарт
get/grow (all) excited/heated, get all worked-up, get into a lather -
45 expand
[ɪkˈspand] verbto make or grow larger; to spread out wider:يُوَسِّع، يُمَدِّدThe school's activities have been expanded to include climbing and mountaineering.
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46 θερμαίνω
Aἐθέρμηνα Il.14.7
, etc., later : [tense] pf.τεθέρμαγκα Hsch.
s.v. κεχλίαγκα: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.τεθέρμασμαι Apollod.Poliorc.147.4
, Eust.1573.47, ([etym.] δια-) Hp.Vict.2.64: ([etym.] θερμός): —warm, heat,εἰς ὅ κε θερμὰ λοετρὰ.. Ἑκαμήδη θερμήνῃ Il.14.7
;ἥλιος θερμαίνων χθόνα E.Ba. 679
, cf. A.Pers. 505;τὸ χαλκίον θέρμαινε Eup. 108
:—[voice] Med., cause to be warmed,τῇ ἐρωμένῃ χαλκία δύο ὕδατος PSI 4.406.37
(iii B.C.):—[voice] Pass., to be heated, Od.9.376, Pl.Phd. 63d; ; feel the sensation of heat, Pl.Tht. 186d; to be or grow feverish, Hp.Epid.1.26.ιβ; to be parched, of roots, X.Oec.19.11.2 metaph.,θ. φιλότατι νόον Pi.O.10(11).87
;ἕως ἐθέρμην' αὐτὸν φλὸξ οἴνου E.Alc. 758
;σπλάγχν' ἐθέρμαινον ποτῷ Id.Cyc. 424
;σπλάγχνα θ. κότῳ Ar.Ra. 844
; πολλὰ θερμαίνοι φρενί is prob. f.l. for π. θ. φρένα, A.Ch. 990(1004);οὐ τοῦτο μή σε θερμήνῃ Herod.1.20
:—[voice] Pass., κεναῖσιν ἐλπίσιν θερμαίνεται glows with hope, S.Aj. 478; χαρᾷ θ. καρδίαν have one's heart warm with joy, E.El. 402.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θερμαίνω
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