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  • 1 grow on

    to gradually become liked:

    I didn't like the painting at first, but it has grown on me.

    يُصْبِحُ محبوبا تدريجيا

    Arabic-English dictionary > grow on

  • 2 С-573

    СТЕРПИТСЯ, СЛЮБИТСЯ (saying) when you give yourself time to get used to people, things etc that you do not initially like, you find that you (can) grow to like them (said to comfort and reassure a person who has to act against his wishes sometimes said to a person entering into marriage without love): - you'll grow to like him ( her, it etc) with time (in time, after a time) you'll like him (her, it etc) once you get used to him (her, it etc) love comes with habit (with time) you'll learn to love him (like it etc) (in limited contexts) marry first, and love will follow.
    "А ты, мой батюшка, - продолжала она, обращаясь ко мне, - не печалься, что тебя упекли в наше захолустье. Не ты первый, не ты последний. Стерпится, слюбится» (Пушкин 2). "And you, my good sir," she continued, turning to me, "you mustn't grieve at being sent to this god-forsaken place. You are not the first, and you won't be the last. You will grow to like it after a time" (2b).
    «...Намерен я тебя женить». - «На ком это, батюшка?» - спросил изумлённый Алексей. «На Лизавете Григорьевне Муромской...» - «Воля ваша, Лиза Муромская мне вовсе не нравится». - «После понравится. Стерпится, слюбится» (Пушкин 3). "...1 intend to get you a wife." "Who would that be, father?" asked the astonished Aleksei. "Lizaveta Grigorevna Muromskaia...." "That's all very well, but I don't like Liza Murom-skaia in the least." "You'll grow to like her later. Love comes with time" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-573

  • 3 стерпится, слюбится

    СТЕРПИТСЯ, СЛЮБИТСЯ
    [saying]
    =====
    when you give yourself time to get used to people, things etc that you do not initially like, you find that you (can) grow to like them (said to comfort and reassure a person who has to act against his wishes; sometimes said to a person entering into marriage without love):
    - - you'll grow to like him <her, it etc> with time <in time, after a time>;
    - you'll like him (her, it etc) once you get used to him (her, it etc);
    - you'll learn to love him (like it etc);
    - [in limited contexts] marry first, and love will follow.
         ♦ "А ты, мой батюшка, - продолжала она, обращаясь ко мне, - не печалься, что тебя упекли в наше захолустье. Не ты первый, не ты последний. Стерпится, слюбится" (Пушкин 2). "And you, my good sir," she continued, turning to me, "you mustn't grieve at being sent to this god-forsaken place. You are not the first, and you won't be the last. You will grow to like it after a time" (2b).
         ♦ "...Намерен я тебя женить". - "На ком это, батюшка?" - спросил изумлённый Алексей. "На Лизавете Григорьевне Муромской..." - "Воля ваша, Лиза Муромская мне вовсе не нравится". - "После понравится. Стерпится, слюбится" (Пушкин 3)....I intend to get you a wife." "Who would that be, father?" asked the astonished Aleksei. "Lizaveta Grigorevna Muromskaia...." "That's all very well, but I don't like Liza Muromskaia in the least." "You'll grow to like her later. Love comes with time" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > стерпится, слюбится

  • 4 Geschmack

    m; -(e)s, Geschmäcke oder umg., hum. Geschmäcker
    1. von Essen etc.: taste (auch Empfindung); (Aroma) auch flavo(u)r; die Suppe hat nur wenig / einen seltsamen Geschmack the soup doesn’t have much taste / has a strange taste; Gewürze (je) nach Geschmack hinzufügen add spices to taste
    2. nur Sg.; Sinn: (sense of) taste; ich habe gar keinen Geschmack mehr auch I can’t taste anything any more
    3. (ästhetisches Empfinden) taste; (Vorliebe) taste, liking (an + Dat for); Geschmack haben have (good) taste; keinen Geschmack haben have no (sense of) taste; einen teuren Geschmack haben have expensive tastes; der Geschmack von heute today’s tastes ( oder fashions); was hat sie für einen musikalischen Geschmack? what are her musical tastes ( oder tastes in music)?; gegen den guten Geschmack verstoßen offend (against) good taste; es zeugt nicht gerade von Geschmack it doesn’t say much for his etc. taste(s); es ist nicht jedermanns Geschmack it’s not everyone’s taste; Geschmack finden an (+ Dat) (get oder come to) like; den Geschmack verlieren an (+ Dat) lose one’s taste for; auf den Geschmack kommen acquire a taste for it, get to like it, get hooked umg.; jemanden auf den Geschmack bringen whet s.o.’s appetite (for s.th.); wir werden dich schon auf den Geschmack bringen! you’ll get to like it soon enough; ist es so nach deinem Geschmack? meist iro. is it to your liking ( oder taste)?; ( das ist) ein Mann nach meinem Geschmack! that’s the kind of man I like, that’s my kind of man; jeder nach seinem Geschmack everyone to his own taste; die Geschmäcker sind verschieden umg., hum. oder über Geschmack lässt sich streiten auch there’s no accounting for taste(s); ohne Geschmack geschmacklos; mit Geschmack geschmackvoll
    * * *
    der Geschmack
    taste; flavouring; tastefulness; savor; palate; flavour; tang; flavoring; penchant; savour
    * * *
    Ge|schmạck [gə'ʃmak]
    m -(e)s, ordm;e or (hum, inf) ordm;er
    [gə'SmEkə, gə'ʃmɛkɐ] (lit, fig) taste; (= Aroma auch) flavour (Brit), flavor (US); (S Ger = Geruch) smell; (no pl = Geschmackssinn) sense of taste

    je nach Geschmackto one's own taste

    Salz ( je) nach Geschmack hinzufügenadd salt to taste

    seinen Geschmack bilden or entwickeln (lit)to develop one's sense of taste; (fig) to acquire a sense of the aesthetic

    er hat einen guten Geschmack (fig)he has good taste

    das ist nicht mein/nach meinem Geschmack — that's not my/to my taste

    die Geschmäcker sind verschieden — tastes differ

    * * *
    der
    1) (taste: The tea has a wonderful flavour.) flavour
    2) (satisfaction: Is the meal to your liking?) liking
    3) (the quality or flavour of anything that is known through this sense: This wine has an unusual taste.) taste
    4) (a liking or preference: a taste for music; a queer taste in books; expensive tastes.) taste
    5) (the ability to judge what is suitable in behaviour, dress etc or what is fine and beautiful: She shows good taste in clothes; a man of taste; That joke was in good/bad taste.) taste
    * * *
    Ge·schmack
    <-[e]s, Geschmäcke o (hum fam) Geschmäcker>
    [gəˈʃmak, pl gəˈʃmɛkə, pl gəˈʃmɛkɐ]
    m
    1. kein pl (Aroma) taste
    einen... \Geschmack haben (schmecken) to have a... taste
    2. kein pl (Geschmackssinn) sense of taste
    3. (ästhetisches Empfinden) taste
    mit \Geschmack eingerichtet tastefully furnished
    mit sicherem \Geschmack with unerring good taste
    einen guten/keinen guten \Geschmack haben to have good/bad taste
    etw ist nicht mein/nach meinem \Geschmack sth is not to my taste, sth is not my cup of tea fam
    an etw dat \Geschmack finden [o etw dat \Geschmack abgewinnen] to develop [or acquire] a taste for sth
    auf den \Geschmack kommen to acquire a taste for sth, to grow to like sth
    für meinen \Geschmack for my taste
    etw ist im \Geschmack... the taste of sth is...
    je nach \Geschmack according to taste
    4.
    über \Geschmack lässt sich [nicht] streiten (prov) there's no accounting for taste
    * * *
    der; Geschmack[e]s, Geschmäcke od. ugs. scherzh.: Geschmäcker

    einen guten/schlechten Geschmack haben — have good/bad taste

    das ist [nicht] mein od. nach meinem Geschmack — that is [not] to my taste

    das verstößt gegen den guten Geschmack — that offends against good taste

    über Geschmack lässt sich nicht streiten — there's no accounting for taste[s]

    an etwas (Dat.) Geschmack finden od. gewinnen — acquire a taste for something; take a liking to something

    2) o. Pl. (Geschmackssinn) sense of taste
    * * *
    Geschmack m; -(e)s, Geschmäcke oder umg, hum Geschmäcker
    1. von Essen etc: taste (auch Empfindung); (Aroma) auch flavo(u)r;
    die Suppe hat nur wenig/einen seltsamen Geschmack the soup doesn’t have much taste/has a strange taste;
    2. nur sg; Sinn: (sense of) taste;
    ich habe gar keinen Geschmack mehr auch I can’t taste anything any more
    3. (ästhetisches Empfinden) taste; (Vorliebe) taste, liking (
    an +dat for);
    Geschmack haben have (good) taste;
    keinen Geschmack haben have no (sense of) taste;
    einen teuren Geschmack haben have expensive tastes;
    der Geschmack von heute today’s tastes ( oder fashions);
    was hat sie für einen musikalischen Geschmack? what are her musical tastes ( oder tastes in music)?;
    gegen den guten Geschmack verstoßen offend (against) good taste;
    es zeugt nicht gerade von Geschmack it doesn’t say much for his etc taste(s);
    es ist nicht jedermanns Geschmack it’s not everyone’s taste;
    Geschmack finden an (+dat) (get oder come to) like;
    den Geschmack verlieren an (+dat) lose one’s taste for;
    auf den Geschmack kommen acquire a taste for it, get to like it, get hooked umg;
    jemanden auf den Geschmack bringen whet sb’s appetite (for sth);
    wir werden dich schon auf den Geschmack bringen! you’ll get to like it soon enough;
    ist es so nach deinem Geschmack? meist iron is it to your liking ( oder taste)?;
    (das ist) ein Mann nach meinem Geschmack! that’s the kind of man I like, that’s my kind of man;
    jeder nach seinem Geschmack everyone to his own taste;
    über Geschmack lässt sich streiten auch there’s no accounting for taste(s);
    * * *
    der; Geschmack[e]s, Geschmäcke od. ugs. scherzh.: Geschmäcker

    einen guten/schlechten Geschmack haben — have good/bad taste

    das ist [nicht] mein od. nach meinem Geschmack — that is [not] to my taste

    über Geschmack lässt sich nicht streiten — there's no accounting for taste[s]

    an etwas (Dat.) Geschmack finden od. gewinnen — acquire a taste for something; take a liking to something

    auf den Geschmack kommen — acquire the taste for it; get to like it

    2) o. Pl. (Geschmackssinn) sense of taste
    * * *
    m.
    flavor (US) n.
    flavoring (US) n.
    flavour (UK) n.
    flavour n.
    gusto n.
    savor (US) n.
    savour (UK) n.
    smack n.
    taste n.
    tastefulness n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Geschmack

  • 5 zavoljeti

    vt pf come/get/grow to like (it), become/grow/get fond of (ili attached to), develop a liking for, BE take a fancy to, coll take to; (jako) come to like very much, become very fond of, develop a strong attachment to, learn to love; (zaljubiti se /i fig./)

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > zavoljeti

  • 6 В-254

    ВОЛЯ ВАША (ТВОЙ) coll ( these forms only)
    1. ( indep. sent) (said in response to s.o. 's statement expressing or implying his intention to act in a certain way) you can do whatever you want to: (do) as you wish (please)
    do as you like itfs up to you suit yourself (-selves) have it your way.
    «Много ль за часы-то, Алёна Ивановна?»... - «Полтора рубля-с и процент вперёд, коли хотите-с». - «Полтора рубля!» - вскрикнул молодой человек. «Ваша воля». - И старуха протянула ему обратно часы (Достоевский 3). uDo I get much for the watch then, Alyona Ivanovna?"..."One and a half rubles with interest in advance, if you like." uOne and a half rubles!" cried the young man. "It's up to you," and the old woman handed the watch back to him (3a).
    2. (sent adv
    usu. parenth) fixed WO
    used to express the speaker's refusal to do what has been suggested or demanded
    also used to express the speaker's disagreement with or objection to some statement, action etc that he considers unreasonable, ludicrous etc
    say what you will (like, want) (, but...)
    (you may (can)) think what you will (wish) (, but...)
    (in limited contexts) thatis all very well, but... Вот этого самого незнакомца в берете, воля ваша, Стёпа в своем кабинете вчера никак не видал (Булгаков 9). Say what you will, out Styopa had not seen this stranger in the beret at his office at all (9a).
    «Угодно вам заряжать?» - спросил Павел Петрович, вынимая из ящика пистолеты. «Нет заряжайте вы, а я шаги отмеривать стану... Раз, два, три...» - «Евгений Васильич, — с трудом пролепетал Пётр (он дрожал, как в лихорадке), -воля ваша, я отойду». - «Четыре... пять... Отойди, братец, отойди...» (Тургенев 2). "Would you care to load?" inquired Pavel Petrovich, taking the pistols out of the box. "No, you load while I measure out the paces....One, two, three..." "Please sir," Piotr faltered with an effort (he was trembling as if he had fever) "say what you like, but I am going farther off." "Four...five...all right, move away, my good fellow, move away..." (3c).
    Но только, воля ваша, здесь не мёртвые души, здесь скрывается что-то другое» (Гоголь 3). "You may think what you will, but this is not a matter of dead souls, there is something else behind all this" (3c).
    «...Намерен я тебя женить». - «На ком это, батюшка?» - спросил изумлённый Алексей. - «На Лизавете Григорьевне Муромской...» -«Воля ваша, Лиза Муромская мне вовсе не нравится». -«После понравится. Стерпится, слюбится» (Пушкин 3). "...I intend to get you a wife." "Who would that be, father?" asked the astonished Aleksei. "Lizaveta Grigorevna Muromskaia...." "That's all very well, but I don't like Liza Muromskaia in the least." "You'll grow to like her. Love comes with time" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > В-254

  • 7 воля ваша

    ВОЛЯ ВАША < ТВОЙ> coll
    [these forms only]
    =====
    1. [indep. sent]
    (said in response to s.o.'s statement expressing or implying his intention to act in a certain way) you can do whatever you want to:
    - have it your way.
         ♦ "Много ль за часы-то, Алёна Ивановна?"... - "Полтора рубля-с и процент вперёд, коли хотите-с". - "Полтора рубля!" - вскрикнул молодой человек. "Ваша воля". - И старуха протянула ему обратно часы (Достоевский 3). "Do I get much for the watch then, Alyona Ivanovna?"..."One and a half rubles with interest in advance, if you like." "One and a half rubles!" cried the young man. "It's up to you," and the old woman handed the watch back to him (3a).
    2. [sent adv (usu. parenth); fixed WO]
    used to express the speaker's refusal to do what has been suggested or demanded; also used to express the speaker's disagreement with or objection to some statement, action etc that he considers unreasonable, ludicrous etc:
    - say what you will (like, want) (, but...);
    - (you may < can>) think what you will (wish) (, but...);
    - [in limited contexts] that is all very well, but...
         ♦ Вот этого самого незнакомца в берете, воля ваша, Стёпа в своем кабинете вчера никак не видал (Булгаков 9). Say what you will, out Styopa had not seen this stranger in the beret at his office at all (9a).
         ♦ "Угодно вам заряжать?" - спросил Павел Петрович, вынимая из ящика пистолеты. "Нет; заряжайте вы, а я шаги отмеривать стану... Раз, два, три..." - "Евгений Васильич, - с трудом пролепетал Пётр (он дрожал, как в лихорадке), - воля ваша, я отойду". - " Четыре... пять... Отойди, братец, отойди..." (Тургенев 2). "Would you care to load?" inquired Pavel Petrovich, taking the pistols out of the box. "No, you load while I measure out the paces....One, two, three..." "Please sir," Piotr faltered with an effort (he was trembling as if he had fever) "say what you like, but I am going farther off." "Four...five...all right, move away, my good fellow, move away..." (Зс).
         ♦ "Но только, воля ваша, здесь не мёртвые души, здесь скрывается что-то другое" (Гоголь 3). "You may think what you will, but this is not a matter of dead souls; there is something else behind all this" (3c).
         ♦ "...Намерен я тебя женить". - "На ком это, батюшка?" - спросил изумлённый Алексей. - "На Лизавете Григорьевне Муромской..." - "Воля ваша, Лиза Муромская мне вовсе не нравится". - "После понравится. Стерпится, слюбится" (Пушкин 3). "...I intend to get you a wife." "Who would that be, father?" asked the astonished Aleksei. "Lizaveta Grigorevna Muromskaia...." "That's all very well, but I don't like Liza Muromskaia in the least." "You'll grow to like her. Love comes with time" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > воля ваша

  • 8 воля твоя

    ВОЛЯ ВАША < ТВОЙ> coll
    [these forms only]
    =====
    1. [indep. sent]
    (said in response to s.o.'s statement expressing or implying his intention to act in a certain way) you can do whatever you want to:
    - have it your way.
         ♦ "Много ль за часы-то, Алёна Ивановна?"... - "Полтора рубля-с и процент вперёд, коли хотите-с". - "Полтора рубля!" - вскрикнул молодой человек. "Ваша воля". - И старуха протянула ему обратно часы (Достоевский 3). "Do I get much for the watch then, Alyona Ivanovna?"..."One and a half rubles with interest in advance, if you like." "One and a half rubles!" cried the young man. "It's up to you," and the old woman handed the watch back to him (3a).
    2. [sent adv (usu. parenth); fixed WO]
    used to express the speaker's refusal to do what has been suggested or demanded; also used to express the speaker's disagreement with or objection to some statement, action etc that he considers unreasonable, ludicrous etc:
    - say what you will (like, want) (, but...);
    - (you may < can>) think what you will (wish) (, but...);
    - [in limited contexts] that is all very well, but...
         ♦ Вот этого самого незнакомца в берете, воля ваша, Стёпа в своем кабинете вчера никак не видал (Булгаков 9). Say what you will, out Styopa had not seen this stranger in the beret at his office at all (9a).
         ♦ "Угодно вам заряжать?" - спросил Павел Петрович, вынимая из ящика пистолеты. "Нет; заряжайте вы, а я шаги отмеривать стану... Раз, два, три..." - "Евгений Васильич, - с трудом пролепетал Пётр (он дрожал, как в лихорадке), - воля ваша, я отойду". - " Четыре... пять... Отойди, братец, отойди..." (Тургенев 2). "Would you care to load?" inquired Pavel Petrovich, taking the pistols out of the box. "No, you load while I measure out the paces....One, two, three..." "Please sir," Piotr faltered with an effort (he was trembling as if he had fever) "say what you like, but I am going farther off." "Four...five...all right, move away, my good fellow, move away..." (Зс).
         ♦ "Но только, воля ваша, здесь не мёртвые души, здесь скрывается что-то другое" (Гоголь 3). "You may think what you will, but this is not a matter of dead souls; there is something else behind all this" (3c).
         ♦ "...Намерен я тебя женить". - "На ком это, батюшка?" - спросил изумлённый Алексей. - "На Лизавете Григорьевне Муромской..." - "Воля ваша, Лиза Муромская мне вовсе не нравится". - "После понравится. Стерпится, слюбится" (Пушкин 3). "...I intend to get you a wife." "Who would that be, father?" asked the astonished Aleksei. "Lizaveta Grigorevna Muromskaia...." "That's all very well, but I don't like Liza Muromskaia in the least." "You'll grow to like her. Love comes with time" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > воля твоя

  • 9 полюбить

    1) General subject: come to love (кого-л.), cotton, endear (oneself to smb), fall in love, fix affections upon (кого-л.), get to like (что-л., кого-л.), give heart to (кого-л.), give one's heart, grow to like, lose heart to (кого-л.), set affections upon (кого-л.), take a fancy, take a fancy to (кого-л.), take a liking to (кого-л.), take a fancy to
    2) Makarov: fix( one's) affections upon (smb.) (кого-л.), set (one's) affections upon (smb.) (кого-л.), come to like, come to love, fall in love favour with, fall in love with, come to love (кого-л.), take a fancy for (кого-л.)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > полюбить

  • 10 расти как грибы

    1) General subject: grow up like mushrooms, mushroom (быстро), spout up like mushrooms, mushroom up, bop up all over, (после дождя) pop up all over
    2) American: (быстро) mushroom

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > расти как грибы

  • 11 как на дрожжах

    (расти, вырастать, толстеть и т. п.)
    grow (increase, develop, get stout, etc.) rapidly; cf. grow (sprout) like mushrooms

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как на дрожжах

  • 12 ירךְ

    יָרֵךְconstr. יֶרֶךְ f. (b. h.; cmp. ארך) ( length-side, 1) haunch, thigh, i. e. “the thick and fleshy member which commences at the bottom of the spine and extends to the lower leg (שוֹק)” (Ges. H. Dict. s. v.). Ḥull.VII, 1 נוהג בי׳ של ימין applies to the right leg. Ib. 2 שולח אדם י׳וכ׳ one may send to a gentile a haunch with the nervus ischiadicus (v. גִּיד) in it. Sot.11b; Ex. R. s. 1 י׳ מכאן וי׳ מכאןוכ׳ a leg on one side, and a leg on the other, and the potters mould between; a. fr.Y.Pes.VII, beg.34a כיָרֵיךְ עבה עבדוכ׳ R. J … wants the Passover lamb roasted like a thick (stuffed) thigh.יוצאי י׳ descendants. B. Bath.VIII, 2 כל יוצאי יְרֵיכוֹ של בןוכ׳ all direct descendants of the (deceased) son (male heir) have the precedence to the daughter (the decedents sister); a. fr.Du. יְרֵכַיִם. Tosef.Ohol.III, 4, sq.Pl. יְרֵיכוֹת. Sot. l. c.; Ex. R. l. c. (expl. אָבְנַיִם, Ex. 1:16) בשעה … יְרֵכיֹתֶיהָ … כאבנים when a woman is about to give birth, her thighs grow cold like stones. 2) side. Gen. R. s. 69, v. חָדד. Meg.13a אין אשה … בי׳ של חבירתה a woman is made jealous only by the side of another woman (rival). 3) the perpendicular stroke of a letter, leg. Y.Meg.I, 71c top יְרֵיכוֹ של ה״א the leg (stroke on the left side) of the He; ib. י׳ קטנה a small indication of it. Ib. אם גורדו … י׳ קטנה if he erases the (blotted letter Gimmel) and there remains a slight leg (indication of the vertical stroke connecting the head of the Gimmel with its foot).Pl. as ab. Gitt.20a, v. חָקַק. Sabb.138b כירה … אחת מִיְּרֵכוֹתֶיהָ a portable stove one of whose legs is off.

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  • 13 יָרֵךְ

    יָרֵךְconstr. יֶרֶךְ f. (b. h.; cmp. ארך) ( length-side, 1) haunch, thigh, i. e. “the thick and fleshy member which commences at the bottom of the spine and extends to the lower leg (שוֹק)” (Ges. H. Dict. s. v.). Ḥull.VII, 1 נוהג בי׳ של ימין applies to the right leg. Ib. 2 שולח אדם י׳וכ׳ one may send to a gentile a haunch with the nervus ischiadicus (v. גִּיד) in it. Sot.11b; Ex. R. s. 1 י׳ מכאן וי׳ מכאןוכ׳ a leg on one side, and a leg on the other, and the potters mould between; a. fr.Y.Pes.VII, beg.34a כיָרֵיךְ עבה עבדוכ׳ R. J … wants the Passover lamb roasted like a thick (stuffed) thigh.יוצאי י׳ descendants. B. Bath.VIII, 2 כל יוצאי יְרֵיכוֹ של בןוכ׳ all direct descendants of the (deceased) son (male heir) have the precedence to the daughter (the decedents sister); a. fr.Du. יְרֵכַיִם. Tosef.Ohol.III, 4, sq.Pl. יְרֵיכוֹת. Sot. l. c.; Ex. R. l. c. (expl. אָבְנַיִם, Ex. 1:16) בשעה … יְרֵכיֹתֶיהָ … כאבנים when a woman is about to give birth, her thighs grow cold like stones. 2) side. Gen. R. s. 69, v. חָדד. Meg.13a אין אשה … בי׳ של חבירתה a woman is made jealous only by the side of another woman (rival). 3) the perpendicular stroke of a letter, leg. Y.Meg.I, 71c top יְרֵיכוֹ של ה״א the leg (stroke on the left side) of the He; ib. י׳ קטנה a small indication of it. Ib. אם גורדו … י׳ קטנה if he erases the (blotted letter Gimmel) and there remains a slight leg (indication of the vertical stroke connecting the head of the Gimmel with its foot).Pl. as ab. Gitt.20a, v. חָקַק. Sabb.138b כירה … אחת מִיְּרֵכוֹתֶיהָ a portable stove one of whose legs is off.

    Jewish literature > יָרֵךְ

  • 14 gustillo

    m.
    aftertaste.
    * * *
    1 familiar (regusto) aftertaste
    2 familiar (satisfacción) satisfaction, pleasure
    * * *
    SM

    coger el gustillo a algoto get o grow to like sth

    * * *
    Ex. I don't know if it's paranoia or my subconscious acting up or a vitamin deficiency, but I have now twice had a soapy aftertaste when eating.
    * * *

    Ex: I don't know if it's paranoia or my subconscious acting up or a vitamin deficiency, but I have now twice had a soapy aftertaste when eating.

    * * *

    gustillo sustantivo masculino
    1 (sabor) flavour
    tiene un gustillo dulce, it has a sweet taste
    2 (sensación) impression
    su mirada me dejó un gustillo desagradable, his look left me a bit uneasy
    * * *
    1. [de alimento] aftertaste
    2. [impresión]
    su protesta me dejó un gustillo amargo his objection left a nasty taste in my mouth
    * * *
    m (slight) taste;
    tiene un gustillo amargo it has a slightly bitter taste

    Spanish-English dictionary > gustillo

  • 15 a creşte ca ciupercile

    to grow up like mushrooms.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a creşte ca ciupercile

  • 16 Geschmack

    Ge·schmack <-[e]s, Geschmäcke o ; ( hum) fam Geschmäcker> [gəʼʃmak, pl [gəʼʃmɛkə,] pl gəʼʃmɛkɐ] m
    1) kein pl ( Aroma) taste;
    einen... \Geschmack haben ( schmecken) to have a... taste
    2) kein pl ( Geschmackssinn) sense of taste
    mit \Geschmack eingerichtet tastefully furnished;
    mit sicherem \Geschmack with unerring good taste;
    einen guten/keinen guten \Geschmack haben to have good/bad taste;
    etw ist nicht mein/nach meinem \Geschmack sth is not to my taste, sth is not my cup of tea ( fam)
    an etw dat \Geschmack finden [o einer S. dat \Geschmack abgewinnen] to develop [or acquire] a taste for sth;
    auf den \Geschmack kommen to acquire a taste for sth, to grow to like sth;
    für meinen \Geschmack for my taste;
    etw ist im \Geschmack... the taste of sth is...;
    je nach \Geschmack according to taste;
    WENDUNGEN:
    über \Geschmack lässt sich [nicht] streiten ( prov) there's no accounting for taste

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Geschmack

  • 17 polubić się

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > polubić się

  • 18 polubić polu·bić

    Nowy słownik polsko-angielski > polubić polu·bić

  • 19 przekonać przekon·ać

    -am, -asz
    1. vb
    2.

    przekonać się do kogoś/czegoś — to grow to like sb/sth

    Nowy słownik polsko-angielski > przekonać przekon·ać

  • 20 crecer como hongos

    • grow drowsy
    • grow excessively
    • grow lean
    • grow like wildfire
    • grow too big
    • grow up
    • proliferate like mushrooms

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > crecer como hongos

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  • grow — W1S1 [grəu US grou] v past tense grew [gru:] past participle grown [grəun US groun] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(increase)¦ 2¦(person/animal)¦ 3¦(plants)¦ 4¦(hair/nails)¦ 5¦(become)¦ 6¦(improve)¦ 7 it/money doesn t grow on trees …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • grow — verb past tense grew /grU:/ past participle grown 1 PERSON/ANIMAL (I) to become bigger and develop over a period of time: How you ve grown since the last time I saw you! | grow 2 inches/5cm etc: Stan grew two inches in six months. | growing… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • grow — [ grou ] (past tense grew [ gru ] ; past participle grown [ groun ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 about children/animals ▸ 2 about plants/cells etc. ▸ 3 about hair/nails ▸ 4 increase in size ▸ 5 increase in success ▸ 6 develop character ▸ 7 start to have… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • grow on — 1. To gain a greater hold on 2. To gain in the estimation of, become ever more acceptable to 3. (of seedlings) to (be stimulated to) develop into mature plants by suitable positioning, treatment, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑grow * * * ˈgrow on… …   Useful english dictionary

  • grow like Topsy — (informal) 1. Simply to grow, apparently from nothing (as Topsy in Harriet Beecher Stowe s Uncle Tom s Cabin assumed she did) 2. (loosely) to grow in a random, indiscriminate or unplanned way • • • Main Entry: ↑grow …   Useful english dictionary

  • grow to — 1. To advance to, come to (archaic) 2. (of milk) to stick to the pan and develop a bad taste in heating (so prob Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice, II.2; obsolete) • • • Main Entry: ↑grow * * * You use get to or grow to in front of another verb to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • grow like a weed — chiefly US informal : to grow very quickly Their business is growing like a weed. Look at you! You re growing like a weed! • • • Main Entry: ↑weed …   Useful english dictionary

  • like father, like son — A son is usually like his father in the way he acts. A proverb. * /Frank s father has been on the city council; he is now the mayor, and is running for governor. Frank is on the student council and is likely to he class president. Like father,… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • like father, like son — A son is usually like his father in the way he acts. A proverb. * /Frank s father has been on the city council; he is now the mayor, and is running for governor. Frank is on the student council and is likely to he class president. Like father,… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • grow on somebody — ˈgrow on sb derived no passive if sb/sth grows on you, you start to like them or it more and more • The neighbourhood was beginning to grow on me. • This song is really growing on me. Main entry: ↑growderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • grow like a weed — grow quickly …   English contemporary dictionary

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