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101 verða
(verð; varð, urðum; orðinn, vorðinn), v.1) to happen, come to pass;ætluðu allir, at þeir myndi tala um mál sitt, en þat varð ekki, but it came not to pass, it was not so;þá varð óp mikit at lögbergi, then there arose a great shout at the Lawhill;2) verða e-m, to happen to, befall one (slikt verðr opt ungum mönnum);þat varð Skarphéðni, at stökk í sundr skóþvengr hans, it happened to S. that his shoe-string snapped asunder;sjaldan verðr víti vörum, the wary man will seldom make a slip;e-m verðr þörf e-s, one comes to be in need of;3) to happen to be, occur;í lœk þann, er þar verðr, in the brook that happens to be there;varð fyrir þeim fjörðr, they came on a fjord;verða á leið e-s, to be on one’s path, happen to one;4) verða brottu, to leave, absent oneself (þeir sá þann sinn kost líkastan at verða á brottu);verða úti, to go away (verð úti ok drag ongan spott at oss);to perish in a storm from cold (sumir urðu úti);þeim þótti honum seint heim verða, they thought that he was long in coming home;5) with acc. to lose;kváðust okkr hafa orðit bæði, said that they had lost us both;6) followed by a noun, a., pp., adv., as predicate, to become;þá verðr þat þinn bani, it will be thy death;verða glaðr, hryggr, reiðr, to become glad, sad, angry;verða dauðr to die (áðr Haraldr inn hárfagri yrði dauðr) with participles;ok varð ekki eptir honum gengit, he was not pursued;verða þeir ekki fundnir, they could not be found;blóð hans varð ekki stöðvat, the blood could not be staunched;þeim varð litit til hafs, they happened to look seaward;impers., e-m verðr bilt, one is amazed;Kolbeini varð ekki fyrir, K. lost his head, was paralysed;with adverbs; hann varð vel við skaða sinn, he bore his loss well, like a man;jarl varð illa við þetta, the earl was vexed by this;7) with infin., denoting necessity, one must, needs, is forced, obliged to do;þat verðr hverr at vinna, er ætlat er, every one must do the work that is set before him;þar er bera verðr til grjót, where stones have to be carried;verð ek nú flýja, now I must flee;8) with preps., verða af e-u, to come to pass (var um rœtt, at hann skyldi leita fara, en eigi varð af);varð ekki af ferðinni, the journey came to nought was given up;verðr þetta af, at hann tekr við sveinunum, the end was that at last he took the boys;starf ok kostnaðr varð af þessu, trouble and expenses arose from this;livat verðr af e-u, what becomes of;hvat varð af húnum mínum, what has become of my cubs?;verða at e-u, to become (verða at undri, undrsjónum);veiztu, hvat þér mun verða at bana, knowest thou what will be the cause of thy death?;verða at engu, to come to nothing;verða á, to come on, happen;þvat sem á yrði síðan, whatever might happen later on;e-m verðr á, one makes a blunder, mistake (þótti þér ekki á verða fyrir honum, er hann náði eigi fénu?);verða eptir, to be left (honum varð þar eptir geit ok hafr);verða fyrir e-u, to meet with (verða fyrir goða reiði);to forebode (verða fyrir stórfundum);verða fyrir e-m, to be in one’s way, as a hindrance (því meira sem oss verðr fyrir, því harðara skulu þér niðr koma);verða í, to happen (tókust nú upp leikar sem ekki hefði í orðit);verða til e-s, to come forth to do a thing, be ready to;en sá er nefndr Hermóðr, er til þeirar farar varð, who undertook this journey;verða við e-m, to respond to (bið ek þik, at þú verðir við mér, þó at engi sé verðleiki til).* * *u, f. the ‘ward,’ the bulwarks of a ship which ward off the waves; hrími stokkin verða hrökk, Arnór, (also called varta.) -
102 mismæla
(-ta, -tr), v. to make a slip of the tongue (Þórði varð mismælt). -
103 mistala
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104 avere un lapsus
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105 impaperarsi
falter* * *impaperarsi v.intr.pron. to falter, to make* a slip: per l'emozione si impaperò più volte, he faltered several times because of his excitement.* * *[impape'rarsi]verbo pronominale to falter, to stumble* * *impaperarsi/impape'rarsi/ [1]to falter, to stumble. -
106 prendere una papera
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107 sich versprechen
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108 een voorbehoud maken
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109 zich vergissen
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110 Лучше споткнуться, чем оговориться.
фраз. Better to stumble than make a slip of the tongue.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > Лучше споткнуться, чем оговориться.
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111 оговориться
(perf. of оговариваться) v. make a slip in speaking, omit -
112 langue
n. f.1. Avaler sa langue:a To 'keep mum', to hold one's tongue.b To stifle a yawn.c To 'snuff it', to 'croak', to die.2. General meaning: chatter, gossip. Avoir la langue bien pendue: To have the gift of the gab. Ne pas avoir sa langue dans sa poche: To have a glib tongue, to be quick on the verbal draw. Se mordre la langue:a To stop short of saying something.b To regret having said something. Faire aller les langues: To set tongues wagging. Etre mauvaise langue: To be a gossip-monger. Etre une langue de vipère: To be mean-mouthed.4. Avoir la langue qui fourche: To make a slip of the tongue. Zut, ma langue a fourché! No, that's not what I meant to say!5. Faire une langue fourrée: To exchange a 'French kiss'.6. Langue fourrée princesse: Cunnilingus.7. Tirer la langue:a To be near the end of one's tether, to show signs of exhaustion.b To be starving.c (of health or finances): To be in a bad way.8. Faire tirer la langue à quelqu'un (of employee or subordinate): To drive someone too hard.9. La langue verte: Argot, slang. -
113 описываться
I несов. - опи́сываться, сов. - описа́ться1) ( делать описки) make a slip (of the pen)II несов. - опи́сываться, сов. - опи́саться; прост.( мочиться в бельё) wet oneself -
114 проштрафиться
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115 описываться
св - описа́ться1) быть изображённым to be described, to be depicted2) разг обыкн св to make a slip (of the pen) -
116 описываться
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117 обмолвиться
1. make a slip; mention; say2. tripСинонимический ряд:1. оговориться (глаг.) оговориться2. проговориться (глаг.) выболтаться; проболтаться; проговориться; сболтнуть; сболтнуть лишнего -
118 προπίπτω
A fall or throw oneself forward, as in rowing,προπεσόντες ἔρεσσον Od.9.490
, 12.194;π. ἡ κοιλία εἰς τὸ στόμα Arist.HA 507a29
; of suppliants, fall prostrate, E. Supp.63 (lyr.); fall first, in battle, Plb.1.58.8.2 metaph., rush headlong, Hyp.Fr. 161; εἰς ἄκαιρον γέλωτα, εἰς κίνδυνον, D.S.13.83, 20.88; to be precipitate, come to a hasty decision, OGI315.56(Epist.Attali, ii B.C.): c. inf.,π. πλημμελῆσαι M.Ant.1.17
: abs., form a hasty judgement, Stoic term, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.291;π. πρὸ καταλήψεως Stoic.3.147
, cf. Arr.Epict. 2.1.10, etc.; make a slip of the tongue,κἂν-πέσωσιν.. τάχιστα διορθοῦσθαι Phld.Rh.1.186S.
III move forwards, advance before the rest, Plb.1.20.15; οἱ προπίπτοντες, opp. οἱ ἀναχωροῦντες, Id.28.3.4; project, of a hill,προπεπτωκυῖα ὀφρύς Id.7.17.1
; of an animal's snout,ῥύγχη προπέπτωκε Str.17.3.4
;- πεπτωκότες τοῖς μετώποις Id.11.11.8
; τὸ προπῖπτον [τοῦ δόρατος] the projecting part, Ascl.Tact.5.1: c. gen., project beyond,τὰ μέσα.. προπέπτωκε τῶν κεράτων Plb.3.115.7
, etc.;κλῖμαξ π. τῶν ἐμβόλων Id.8.4.4
;ἡ σάρισσα δέκα πήχεις π. πρὸ τῶν σωμάτων Id.18.29.4
;ἡ ἄκρα ἔξω τῶν στηλῶν π. Str.2.5.33
.2 Medic., of prolapse,ἕδρα -πεσοῦσα Dsc.2.164
;μήτρα προπίπτει Sor. 2.84
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119 ὀλισθογνωμονέω
A make a slip in judgement, Luc.Lex.19.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀλισθογνωμονέω
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120 derailleren
2 [van de wijs raken] go off the rails3 [zich verspreken] make a slip of the tongue
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