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41 vor
I Präp.1. räumlich: in front of; (in Gegenwart von) auch in the presence of; vor der Tür at the door; vor der Stadt (außerhalb) outside the town; vor das oder vors Haus etc. gehen go in front of the house etc.; sich vor den Fernseher etc. setzen sit down in front of the television etc.; vor einem Hintergrund against a background; vor dem Wind segeln sail before the wind; das Subjekt steht vor dem Verb comes before ( oder precedes) the verb; Auge 1, Tür, Zeuge etc.2. zeitlich: before; Zeitpunkt in der Vergangenheit: ago; am Tage vor... (on) the day before...; vor einigen Tagen a few days ago, the other day; ( heute) vor acht Tagen a week ago (today); fünf ( Minuten) vor zehn five (minutes) to (Am. auch of) ten; etw. vor sich haben have s.th. ahead ( oder coming up)3. vor Tatsachen / einem Problem / einer Aufgabe etc. stehen be faced ( oder confronted) with facts / a problem / a task etc.; vor dem Ruin stehen be faced with ruin, be on the verge ( oder brink) of ruin; sich verbeugen vor (+ Dat) bow ( Frau: curtsey) to oder before; vor allem, vor allen Dingen above all; vor sich hin murmeln mutter ( oder mumble) to o.s.; vor sich gehen gehen I 34. (wegen) with, for, on account of, because of; vor Freude springen / schreien jump / shout for ( oder with) joy; vor ( lauter) Lachen konnte ich nichts sagen I couldn’t speak for laughing; vor ( lauter) Arbeit with all that work, for work; zittern vor Angst etc.: shake ( oder tremble) with; vor Hunger sterben die of hunger; sich fürchten vor (+ Dat) be afraid ofII Adv. (nach vorn, vorwärts) forward(s); er konnte weder vor noch zurück he couldn’t go forward(s) or backward(s), he couldn’t move either way; Freiwillige vor! any volunteers step forward!; SC vor, noch ein Tor! come on SC, let’s have another one!* * *(Uhrzeit) to (Präp.);* * *[foːɐ]1. prep +acc or dat1) +dat (räumlich) in front of; (= außerhalb von) outside; (= vor Hintergrund) against; (= in Gegenwart von) in front of; (= in jds Achtung) in the eyes of; (bei Reihenfolge) before; (bei Rangordnung) before, ahead ofder See/die Stadt lag vór uns — the lake/town lay before us
vór jdm herfahren/hergehen — to drive/walk in front of or ahead of sb
vór der Kirche rechts abbiegen — turn right before the church
vór der Stadt — outside the town
vór einer Kommission/allen Leuten — before or in front of a commission/everyone
vór Gott sind alle Menschen gleich — all people are equal before God or in God's sight
sich vór jdm/etw verneigen (lit, fig) — to bow before or to sb/sth
vór allen Dingen, vór allem — above all
vór dem Fernseher sitzen or hocken (inf) — to sit in front of the TV
ein Schlag vór den Oberkörper — a blow on the chest
3) +dat (zeitlich) beforevór Christi Geburt — before Christ, BC
zwanzig (Minuten) vór drei — twenty (minutes) to three
heute vór acht Tagen — a week ago today
das ist or liegt noch vór uns — this is still to come
ich war vór ihm an der Reihe — I was in front of him
ich war vór ihm da — I was there before him
vór einigen Tagen/langer Zeit/fünf Jahren — a few days/a long time/five years ago
am Tage vór der Prüfung — the day before the examination
4) +accvór sich hin summen/lachen/sprechen etc — to hum/laugh/talk etc to oneself
vór sich hin schreiben/arbeiten — to write/work away
vór sich hin wandern — to wander on
5) +datvór sich her — before one, in front of one
er ließ die Schüler vór sich her gehen — he let the pupils go in front (of him)
6) +dat (Ursache angebend) withvór Hunger sterben — to die of hunger
vór Kälte zittern — to tremble with or from cold
vór Schmerz laut schreien — to cry out with or in pain
vór lauter Arbeit — for or because of work
alles strahlt vór Sauberkeit — everything is shining clean
7)(in fester Verbindung mit n, vb, adj siehe auch dort)
Schutz vór jdm/etw suchen — to seek protection from sb/sthvór jdm/etw sicher sein — to be safe from sb/sth
Achtung vór jdm/etw haben — to have respect for sb/sth
sich vór jdm verstecken — to hide from sb
wie ist das vór sich gegangen? — how did it happen?
2. adv1)vór und zurück — backwards and forwards
alle kleinen Kinder vór! — all small children to the front!
wer Karten will, vór! — come up and get your tickets!
Borussia vór, noch ein Tor! — come on Borussia, let's have another!
2)See:→ nach3)(N Ger inf = davor)
da sei Gott vór — God forbiddas wird nicht passieren, da bin ich vór — that won't happen, I'll see to it
* * *1) (at a certain time in the past: two years ago; Long ago, men lived in caves; How long ago did he leave?) ago2) (in front of: She was before me in the queue.) before3) (rather than: Honour before wealth.) before4) ((American) (of time) a certain number of minutes before (the hour): It's ten minutes of three.) of5) (before: Prior to working in America, he had travelled in Europe.) prior to6) (as the result of: He is shaking with fear.) with* * *[fɔɐ̯]I. präp▪ \vor jdm/etw in front of sb/sthich sitze zwölf Stunden am Tag \vor dem Bildschirm! I spend twelve hours a day sitting in front of a screen!sie ließ ihn \vor sich her gehen she let him go in front of her\vor der Tür steht ein Vertreter there's a salesman at the doordas Subjekt steht \vor dem Objekt the subject precedes [or comes before] the objecteine Binde \vor den Augen tragen to have a bandage over one's eyes\vor der Stadt outside the town\vor Gott sind alle Menschen gleich in the eyes of God everyone is equal\vor Zeugen in the presence [or in front] of witnesses\vor Zuschauern [o Publikum] in front of spectators\vor Gericht/dem Richter stehen to stand before the court/judge\vor etw davonlaufen to run away from sthjdn \vor jdm warnen to warn sb about sbsetz dich bitte nicht direkt \vor mich please don't sit directly in front of meder Sessel kommt \vor den Fernseher the armchair goes in front of the televisionein Schlag \vor die Brust a blow on the chestjdn \vor ein Ultimatum stellen to give sb an ultimatumwenn du dich beeilst, kannst du noch \vor Dienstag in Berlin sein if you hurry, you can be in Berlin before Tuesdayes ist zehn \vor zwölf it is ten to twelvevor kurzem/wenigen Augenblicken/hundert Jahren a short time/a few moments/hundred years ago12. +dat (Reihen-, Rangfolge) beforeich war \vor dir dran I was before you\vor allem above all\vor jdm am Ziel sein to get somewhere before sb [arrives]\vor Furcht/Kälte zittern to shake with fear/cold\vor Hunger sterben to die of hunger\vor Schmerz schreien to cry out in painich konnte \vor Schmerzen die ganze Nacht nicht schlafen I couldn't sleep all night because of the painstarr \vor Schreck rigid with horrorII. adv1. (nach vorne) forwardFreiwillige \vor! volunteers one step forward!\vor und zurück backwards and forwardsda habe ich Angst \vor I'm afraid of thatda hat er sich \vor gedrückt he got out of that nicely fam* * *1.1) (räumlich) in front of; (weiter vorn als) ahead of; in front of; (nicht ganz so weit wie) before; (außerhalb) outside200 m vor der Abzweigung — 200 m. before the turn-off
etwas vor sich haben — (fig.) have something before one
2) (zeitlich) beforees ist fünf [Minuten] vor sieben — it is five [minutes] to seven
3) (bei Reihenfolge, Rangordnung) beforeknapp vor jemandem siegen — win just ahead or in front of somebody
4) (in Gegenwart von) before; in front ofvor Zeugen — before or in the presence of witnesses
5) (aufgrund von) withvor Hunger/Durst umkommen — die of hunger/thirst
vor Arbeit/Schulden nicht mehr aus und ein wissen — not know which way to turn for work/debts
6)vor fünf Minuten/Jahren — five minutes/years ago
2.heute/gestern/morgen vor einer Woche — a week ago today/yesterday/tomorrow
Präposition mit Akk. in front of3.Adverb forward* * *A. präpvor der Tür at the door;vor der Stadt (außerhalb) outside the town;vors Haus etcgehen go in front of the house etc;setzen sit down in front of the television etc;vor einem Hintergrund against a background;vor dem Wind segeln sail before the wind;am Tage vor … (on) the day before …;vor einigen Tagen a few days ago, the other day;(heute) vor acht Tagen a week ago (today);fünf (Minuten) vor zehn five (minutes) to (US auch of) ten;etwas vor sich haben have sth ahead ( oder coming up)3.vor Tatsachen/einem Problem/einer Aufgabe etcvor dem Ruin stehen be faced with ruin, be on the verge ( oder brink) of ruin;vor allem, vor allen Dingen above all;vor sich hin murmeln mutter ( oder mumble) to o.s.;4. (wegen) with, for, on account of, because of;vor Freude springen/schreien jump/shout for ( oder with) joy;vor (lauter) Lachen konnte ich nichts sagen I couldn’t speak for laughing;vor (lauter) Arbeit with all that work, for work;vor Hunger sterben die of hunger;sich fürchten vor (+dat) be afraid ofB. adv (nach vorn, vorwärts) forward(s);er konnte weder vor noch zurück he couldn’t go forward(s) or backward(s), he couldn’t move either way;Freiwillige vor! any volunteers step forward!;SC vor, noch ein Tor! come on SC, let’s have another one!* * *1.1) (räumlich) in front of; (weiter vorn als) ahead of; in front of; (nicht ganz so weit wie) before; (außerhalb) outside200 m vor der Abzweigung — 200 m. before the turn-off
etwas vor sich haben — (fig.) have something before one
2) (zeitlich) beforees ist fünf [Minuten] vor sieben — it is five [minutes] to seven
3) (bei Reihenfolge, Rangordnung) beforeknapp vor jemandem siegen — win just ahead or in front of somebody
4) (in Gegenwart von) before; in front ofvor Zeugen — before or in the presence of witnesses
5) (aufgrund von) withvor Hunger/Durst umkommen — die of hunger/thirst
vor Arbeit/Schulden nicht mehr aus und ein wissen — not know which way to turn for work/debts
6)vor fünf Minuten/Jahren — five minutes/years ago
2.heute/gestern/morgen vor einer Woche — a week ago today/yesterday/tomorrow
Präposition mit Akk. in front of3.Adverb forward* * *before (after)tax expr. adj.ago adj. präp.before prep.from prep.in front of prep.of prep. v.ante- prefix -
42 abriter
abriter [abʀite]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• ce bâtiment abrite 100 personnes/nos bureaux the building houses 100 people/our offices2. reflexive verb• s'abriter derrière son chef/le règlement to hide behind one's boss/the rules* * *abʀite
1.
1) [bâtiment] to shelter [personnes, animaux]; to house [organisation, objets]; to host [activité, réunion]2) [pays] to provide a base for [activité]; to provide a home for [personnes]
2.
s'abriter verbe pronominal ( des intempéries) to take shelter (de from); (des balles, du feu) to take cover (de from)s'abriter derrière le secret professionnel — to shelter ou hide behind professional confidentiality
* * *abʀite vt1) (= protéger) (de la pluie, du froid, du vent) to shelter2) (= contenir) [collections, objets d'art] to house, [espèces animales] to provide shelter for, [plantes] to provide a habitat for3) (= loger) to accommodateCe chalet peut abriter jusqu'à dix personnes. — This chalet can accommodate up to ten people.
* * *abriter verb table: aimerA vtr1 [bâtiment] to shelter, to provide shelter for [personnes, animaux]; to house [société, organisation, objets]; to host [activité, réunion];2 [pays, région] to provide a base for [société, activité]; to provide a home for [personnes]; to provide a habitat for [animaux, végétaux]; to harbourGB [malfaiteurs, terroristes, tombe, lieu de culte].B s'abriter vpr ( des intempéries) to take shelter (de from); (des balles, du feu) to take cover (de from); s'abriter derrière le secret professionnel to shelter ou hide behind professional confidentiality.[abrite] verbe transitif1. [protéger]abriter quelqu'un/quelque chose de la pluie to shelter somebody/something from the rainabriter quelqu'un/quelque chose du soleil to shade somebody/somethinga. [du soleil] the shady slopesb. [du vent] the sheltered slopes————————s'abriter verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)s'abriter de la pluie/du vent to shelter from the rain/from the wind -
43 einigeln
v/refl (trennb., hat -ge-)1. curl up (into a ball)2. fig. (sich zurückziehen) hide o.s. away, shut o.s. off from the (rest of the) world* * *ein|igeln ['ain|iːgln]vr sep (MIL)to take up a position of all-round defence (Brit) or all-around defense (US); (fig) to hide (oneself) away* * *ein|igeln[ˈainʔi:gl̩n]vr1. (sich zusammenrollen) to curl up into a ball2. (sich zurückziehen) to shut oneself away* * *einigeln v/r (trennb, hat -ge-)1. curl up (into a ball) -
44 κρύπτω
Aκρύπτασκε Il.8.272
, - εσκε h.Cer. 239: [tense] fut.κρύψω Od.4.350
, etc.: [tense] aor.1 ἔκρυψα, [dialect] Ep.κρύψα 11.244
: [tense] pf. κέκρῠφα ( συγ-) D.H.Comp. 18:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. , E.Ba. 955: [tense] aor. (lyr.), etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.κρυφθήσομαι Dialex.2.4
,κρῠβήσομαι E.Supp. 543
, LXX Je.39(32).27,κεκρύψομαι Hp.Mul.1.36
: [tense] aor. ἐκρύφθην, [dialect] Ep. κρ-, Il.13.405, E.Ba. 955, ἐκρύβην [ῠ] Ev.Jo.8.59, Aesop. 127, Apollod.3.2.2, ( κατ-) Alciphr.3.47; part. : [tense] pf.κέκρυμμαι Od.11.443
, Pi.O.7.57, etc.; [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.κεκρύφαται Hes. Th. 730
, Hp.Mul.2.163:—hide, cover, in Hom. with collat. notion of protection,κεφαλὰς.. κορύθεσσι κρύψαντες Il.14.373
; ὁ δέ μινσάκεϊ κρύπτασκε φαεινῷ 8.272
, cf. 13.405 ([voice] Pass.);κ. με.. πόδα S.OC 114
; later, simply, hide,κ. φάος ὀμμάτων Pi.N.10.40
; cover, , etc.;ὑφ' εἵματος κ. χεῖρα E.Hec. 343
:—[voice] Med., κάρα κρυψάμενος having cloaked his head, S.Aj. 246 (lyr.); φύει τ' ἄδηλα καὶ φανέντα κρύπτεται hides in its own bosom, ib. 647;παῖδά μ' ἐκρύψατο κρωσσός IG14.1909
:—[voice] Pass., hide oneself, lie hidden,οὐρανῷ κρύπτεται E.Hel. 606
;δαλὸς κρύπτεται ἐς σποδιάν Id.Cyc. 615
(lyr.);ὑφ' εἵματος κρυφείς S.Aj. 1145
: c. acc. cogn., l.c.2 cover in the earth, bury, Hes.Op. 138, S.OC 621 ([voice] Pass.); χθονί ib. 1546 ([voice] Pass.); ; ἐν κατ ώρυχι ib. 774; κατὰ χθονός ib.25;ὑπὸ γᾶν Pi.P.9.81
;γῇ κ. Hdt.2.130
([voice] Pass.), cf. S.Ant. 946 (lyr., [voice] Pass.):—[voice] Pass.,Τιτῆνες ὑπὸ ζόφῳ.. κεκρύφαται Hes.Th.
l.c.; l.c.3 Astron., occult, Theo Sm.p.193 H., al.:—[voice] Pass., of stars not seen in any part of the night,κεκρύφαται Hes.Op. 386
; of the heliacal setting of stars, Ptol.Phas.p.8 H.4 conceal, keep secret,οὐδέν τοι ἐγὼ κρύψω ἔπος Od.4.350
, cf. Ar.Th.74, etc.;κ. τι ἔνθα μή τις ὄψεται S. Aj. 658
, cf. Tr. 903, El. 436:—[voice] Med.,πᾶν σοι φράσω τἀληθές, οὐδὲ κρύψομαι Id.Tr. 474
:—[voice] Pass.,τὸ μὲν φάσθαι, τὸ δὲ καὶ κεκρυμμένον εἶναι Od. 11.443
; φάρμακα κεκρ. secret, E.Andr.32; κεκρ. νάπη secret, S.OT 1398;κεκρ. παγίς Men.689
; κεκρ. σκευωρία secret intrigue, Mitteis Chr. 31 vi 14 (ii B.C.); κρυπτόμενα πράσσεται in secret, opp. ἐπὶ μαρτύρων, Antipho 2.3.8, cf. Th.6.72.5 c. dupl. acc., conceal something from one,μή με κρύψῃ τοῦτο A.Pr. 625
, cf. S.El. 957, E.Hec. 570, Ar.Pl.26, Lys.32.7, etc.; soκ. τι πρός τινα S.Ph. 588
.6 in Rhet., argue so that the opponent is unwarily led to an adverse conclusion, Arist.Top. 156a7.7 Medic., in [voice] Pass., to be suppressed, of the menses or lochia, Hp.Mul.1.36, 154, 2.163.II intr., lie hidden,τὰ μὲν.. ὄμματα βλέποντα, τὰ δὲ κρύπτοντα E.Ph. 1117
(s.v.l.); alsoκ. τινά
conceal oneself from..,h.Hom.
1.7.— ( καλύπτω is simply cover; κεύθω cover so that no trace of it can be seen; κρύπτω keep covered, esp. for purposes of concealment.) -
45 HIRÐA
(-rða, -rðr), v.1) to keep in a box or chest (Ásgerðr hirði slœðurnar, þar sem áðr vóru);2) hirða hey, to gather in hay;3) to hide, conceal;4) to mind, care for (aldregi hirði ek þat);hirða eigi um e-t, not to care about (þeir hirðu ekki um líf sitt);hirð eigi, hirðit eigi, do not seek (hirð eigi þú at hopa á hæl!).* * *ð, mod. t, (Fms. vii. 290), to herd, tend, keep; hirða fé, to herd sheep, Grág. i. 401.2. to keep in a box, chest; þá hirði Ásgerðr slæðurnar, Eg. 703; hann tekr burt örina ok hirðir hana svá búna, Fms. xi. 64; ok hirt (imperat.) þat í glerkeri, Pr. 472.3. hirða hey, to gather in hay, Eb. 150, 152, Gullþ. 20, Sks. 325.4. to keep safe, hide, conceal; ok er hann (Eliah) nú hirðr öðrum mönnum ( hidden from them), Ver. 29; hirða höfuð, to hide one’s head, Grett. (in a verse); þeir vissu eigi hvar Guð hirði andir þeirra, 623. 60; h. sik í djúpum, of fishes, Sks. 47, 49: reflex. to lock oneself up, hide oneself, gangit upp í turn minn ok hirðisk þar, Bær. 2, Fas. i. 8; var hann nú hirðr ( save) fyrir öllum úfriði, Fms. xi. 322; hirðir ok haldnir, safe and sound, Karl. 3.II. to mind, care for; eigi hirði ek at lifa, Stj. 168; þótt þeir hirði þat eigi, even though they care not for it, Grág. i. 468; aldregi hirði ek þat, Hrafn. 19; þeir einir munu vera at ek hirði aldri þótt drepisk, Nj. 85; h. um e-t, to care about; ok hirtu ekki um líf sitt, Fms. iv. 147, vii. 290, ix. 243, Ó. H. 114, Þiðr. 142.2. imperat. with a neg. and an infin. do not! Lat. noli! hirð eigi þú at hræðask! 656 C. 37; hirð eigi þú at þræta, noli contendere, Skálda 164: hirðit eigi ér at hafa íllmælgi, 623. 30; hirð eigi þú at hopa á hæl, Hvítanessgoði! Nj. 170; hirðit eigi at óttask, Stj. 220 passim: esp. in poetry with a neg. suff., hirðattu, Korm. ch. 26; hirða-þú, Gkv. 2. 28, 31, Am. 38; hirðum-at fælask, let us not shudder, Fas. i. 519 (in a verse). -
46 ἀποκρύπτω
+ V 0-1-4-3-10=18 2 Kgs 4,27; Is 26,20; 40,27; Jer 39(32),17; Zph 3,5A: to hide [τι] Sir 20,31; to hide from, to keep hidden from [τι ἀπό τινος] 2 Kgs 4,27; id. [τί τινι] Wis 6,22M: to hide [τι] Wis 7,13P: to be hidden Zph 3,5; to be hidden from [τι] Ps 18(19),7; id. [ἀπό τινος] Is 40,27; to hide oneself Prv 27,12*Jer 39(32),17 ἀποκρυβῇ it is hidden-⋄כלא for MT יפלא it is too difficult, cpr. Jer 39(32),27Cf. HELBING 1928, 42-43; WALTERS 1973, 262; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
47 निली _nilī
निली 4 Ā.1 To stick or adhere to, lie or rest upon, settle down or alight upon; निलिल्ये मूर्ध्नि गृध्रो$स्य Bk.14.76;2.5.-2 To lurk or hide, hide oneself in; गुहास्वन्ये न्यलेषत Bk.15.32; निशि रहसि निलीय Gīt.2.-3 To hide or conceal oneself from (with abl.); मातुर्निलीयते कृष्णः Sk.-4 To die, perish.-5 To become settled or fixed; पूर्वमेव हि जन्तूनां योधिवासो निलीयते Rāj. T.3.426. -
48 अन्तर्धा _antardhā
1अन्तर्धा 3 U.1 To place or keep within, deposit; उदुम्बरशाखामन्तर्धाय अभिषिञ्चति Ait. Br.-2 To receive within or into oneself, admit, take in; तथा विश्वंभरे देवि मामन्तर्धातुमर्हसि R.15.81; contain, comprise, include; (शास्त्रमेतत्) अन्तर्धास्यति तत्सर्वमेतद्वः कथितं मया Mb.-3 To indicate, exhibit, display.-4 To hide or conceal oneself from, avoid the sight of, (with abl. and used in Atm.); उपाध्यायादन्तर्धत्ते P.I.4.28. Com. अन्तर्धत्स्व रघुव्याघ्रात् Bk.5.32; मत्तो मान्तर्धिथाः सीते 6.15. अन्तर्दधानां सक्षोभ्यः 8.71.-5 To cover up, conceal from view, hide, obscure, envelope, wrap up, veil; सध्वजं सरथं साश्वं भीष्ममन्तर्दधे शरैः Mb.6.118.37. eclipse (fig.); अनृतेनात्मान- मन्तर्धाय Ch. Up.; भौमं (रजः) अन्तर्दधे लोकमावृत्य सवितुः प्रभां Rām. enveloped, covered; पितुरन्तर्दधे कीर्ति शीलवृत्तिसमाधिभिः Mb. obscured or eclipsed. -pass.1 To be received within, be absorbed; to be covered up or concealed, be obscured or rendered invisible, become invisible; to vanish, disappear, cease to exist; इषुभिर्व्यतिसर्पद्भिरादित्यो$- न्तरधीयत Mb.; ते चान्तर्दधिरे नागाः ibid; रात्रिरादित्योदये$न्तर्धीयते Nir. disappears; आत्मन्यन्तर्दधे, तत्रैवान्तरधीयत &c. -Caus. (-धापयति) To render invisible, conceal.2अन्तर्धा [धा भावे अङ्] Covering, concealment &c.; अन्तर्धामुपययुरुत्पलावलीषु Śi.8.12. -
49 skjul
concealment, cover, hide, hide-and-seek, hide-out, hiding* * *(et -)(ly) cover, shelter;( skjulested) hiding place;[ komme frem af sit skjul] come out of hiding;[ i skjul af] under cover of;[ krybe i skjul] seek shelter,( skjule sig) hide (oneself) ( for from);[ lege skjul] play hide-and-seek;[ ikke lægge skjul på] make no secret of;[ ikke lægge skjul på at] make no secret of the fact that, not hide (el.disguise el. F conceal) the fact that. -
50 gizlenmek
1. /a/ to hide oneself, conceal oneself, secrete oneself. 2. /dan/ to be kept secret (from), be hidden (from), be concealed (from). -
51 saklanmak
"1. to hide oneself, hide, conceal oneself. 2. to be hidden; /dan/ to be kept secret from. 3. /da/ to be kept in (a place). 4. /a/ to be saved for." -
52 schuilhouden
〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich schuilhouden〉2 [zich niet in het publiek vertonen] hide oneself away♦voorbeelden: -
53 توارى
تَوَارَى \ disappear: to go out of sight; be seen no more, for no known reason: He disappeared behind a tree. My bicycle disappeared while I was in the shop. go into hiding: to hide oneself (probably for a long time). hide: to be or become hidden: They hid from the police. -
54 disappear
تَوَارَى \ disappear: to go out of sight; be seen no more, for no known reason: He disappeared behind a tree. My bicycle disappeared while I was in the shop. go into hiding: to hide oneself (probably for a long time). hide: to be or become hidden: They hid from the police. -
55 go into hiding
تَوَارَى \ disappear: to go out of sight; be seen no more, for no known reason: He disappeared behind a tree. My bicycle disappeared while I was in the shop. go into hiding: to hide oneself (probably for a long time). hide: to be or become hidden: They hid from the police. -
56 saklanmak
"to hide, to hide oneself; to be kept secret (from); to be kept (in a place); to be saved for" -
57 девать
несовер. - девать;
совер. - деть( кого-л./что-л.) put;
do (with) ;
place;
leave, mislay куда я девал мои очки? ≈ where did I put my glasses?, what did I do with my glasses? куда девать некуда деватьдева|ть -, деть (вн.) разг. put* (smth.) ;
куда вы дели книгу? where on earth did you put the book? не знать, куда глаза деть not know where to hide oneself;
не знать, куда деть себя not know what to do with oneself;
~ться, деться разг. go*, get*;
куда ~лось письмо? where on earth is the letter?, where has that letter got to?;
куда он ~лся? what`s become of him?;
не знать, куда ~ться (от смущения и т. п.) feel* utterly at а loss, wish the earth would open and swallow one up;
никуда не денешься (от чего-л.) there is no getting away from it. -
58 seclude
1. v отделять, изолировать; держать в уединенииthe prisoners were carefully secluded from intercourse with each other — арестованных держали в строгой изоляции, чтобы они не могли общаться между собой
2. v обыкн. уединяться, вести уединённый образ жизни; жить затворникомto seclude oneself from society — жить отшельником; вести уединённую жизнь
Синонимический ряд:separate (verb) cloister; close off; conceal; cover; cut off; evict; hide; insulate; isolate; ostracise; ostracize; quarantine; segregate; separate; sequester; sequestrateАнтонимический ряд: -
59 πτήσσω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to duck (for fright)'; aor. 1. rarely trans. `to frighten, to drive away' ([Ξ 40], Thgn.), (ΙΑ.; Schwyzer 716).Other forms: also πτώσσω (ep. poet. Il.), Aeol. πτάζω (Alc.?), fut. πτήξω (Att.), aor. 1. πτῆξαι (Il.), Dor. πτᾶξαι (Pi. a.o.), aor. 2. ptc. κατα-πτᾰκών (A. Eu. 252), perf. ἔπτηχα (Att. etc.), ἔπτηκα (LXX [v. l. - χα], late); also ep. forms ptc. perf. πεπτηώς (Β 312, ξ 354 a.o.), aor. 3. du. κατα-πτήτην (Θ 136).Derivatives: πτῆξις f. `fright' (LXX) and the expressive enlargement πτωσκάζω `to duck, to have fear' (Δ 372) after the close ἀλυσκάζω (: ἀλύσκω, ἀλύσσω), ἠλασκάζω; perh. from *πτώσκω; the v. l. πτωκάζω after πτώξ. Cf. Schwyzer 708, Chantraine Rev. de phil. 57, 125, Gramm. hom. 1, 338.Etymology: The presents πτήσσω (with πτῆξαι etc.), πτώσσω go back on *πτᾱκ-ι̯ω, *πτωκ-ι̯ω (\< * ptoh₂k-; Aeol. πτάζω is an innovation; Schwyzer 715); to this the zero grade πτᾰκ-ών. In nominal function we find these stems in πτώξ and (acc.) πτάκ-α; s. vv., also πτωχός. The formantic character of the velar appears from ep. πε-πτη-ώς, κατα-πτή-την, which form at the same time a bridge to πέ-πτω-κα, πτῶ-σις (s. πίπτω) and to πτᾰ́-σθαι (s. πέτομαι). Semant. this combination ('fall, sink down' \> `squat') seems not to provide a serious difficulty (diff. Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 428). A further cognate is πτοέω, s. v. -- If the comparison with Arm. t`ak`-čim, t`ak`-eay `hide oneself' (Pedersen KZ 39, 342 f. w. n.) is correct, the velar enlargement is inherited. On Arm. s. Clackson 1994, 169f. -- WP. 2, 19f., Pok. 825; older lit. in Bq. -- So an IE * pteh₂-k-, with * ptoh₂-k-, is perhaps not impossible; but Hackstein ( Glotta 70, 1992) 136-165 rejects a root of this shape, and it is indeed remarkable. Note futher πτωχός and πτοέω, which are also rather strange. Photius gives πτεκάς πτάξ.Page in Frisk: 2,613-614Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πτήσσω
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60 λιάζομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `bend, incline, shrink, recoil, sink' (Il.); rare a. late act. forms (cf. Wackernagel Unt. 131) λιάζω (Lyc., H.), λιάσαι (H.), λίασσε v. l. Ψ 879 for λίασθεν; nasalpresent λίναμαι τρέπομαι H. (cf. below), verbal adj. ἀλίαστος `not to be turned aside, undaubted, obstinate, incessant' (Il., Hes.; on the meaning Erbse Glotta 32, 236ff.).Other forms: aor. λιασθῆναιOrigin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: To the disyllabic passive aorist λια-σ-θῆναι (with anal. - σ-) belonged of old a nasalpresent λί-ν-α-μαι; as innoavtions arose the hapax λίασσε and esp. the present λιάζομαι (cf. Schwyzer 761, 693 and 734). - The not very outspoken meaning, which may have changed through literary influence (s. Leumann Hom. Wörter 208 f.), leaves much room for etymological speculation and makes certain interpretation difficult. The presens λίναμαι (see Wackernagel Unt. 206 n. 1 on the meaning) agrees formally with Skt. lināti (gramm.) `lean against', also `hide oneself, disappear', and Celt., OIr. lenaid `follow' (Wackernagel l.c.); the meaning is far away however. Semantically better fits Germ., e.g. Goth. af-linnan ' ἀποχωρεῖν', OHG bi-linnan `yield, stop, leave off' with - nn- from -nu̯- (Osthoff MU 4, 46). All verbs including Lat. linō `smear' are taken together by W.-Hofmann s. v. Further see Bq and WP. 2, 387 f., Pok. 661 f. with even more dubious connections. Cf. also ἐλινύω and λιμός.Page in Frisk: 2,119Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λιάζομαι
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