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21 clearance
noun2) (to land/take off) Lande-/Starterlaubnis, die3) (security clearance) Einstufung als unbedenklich [im Sinne der Sicherheitsbestimmungen]; (document) ≈ Sonderausweis, der5) (Sport) Abwehr, die* * *1) (the act of clearing or removing: The clearance of these trees from the front of the window will give you more light.) die Beseitigung2) (the empty space between two objects: You can drive the lorry under the bridge - there's a clearance of half a metre.) der Zwischenraum3) ((a certificate) giving permission for something to be done.) die Zulassung* * *clear·ance[ˈklɪərən(t)s, AM ˈklɪr-]n no pl4. (of customs)\clearance certificate Ausklarierungsschein m, Zollabfertigungsschein mcustoms \clearance Zollabfertigung fto effect customs \clearance die Zollabfertigung vornehmen5. (official permission) Genehmigung f; AVIAT (for take-off) Starterlaubnis f; (for landing) Landeerlaubnis fsecurity \clearance Unbedenklichkeitsbescheinigung f* * *['klIərəns]nSee:→ also slum clearance3) (FTBL ETC)it was a good clearance by the defender — der Verteidiger hat gut geklärt
5) (by customs) Abfertigung f; (by security) Unbedenklichkeitserklärung f; (= document) Unbedenklichkeitsbescheinigung fget your security clearance first — Sie müssen erst noch von den Sicherheitsorganen für unbedenklich erklärt werden
the despatch was sent to the Foreign Office for clearance — der Bericht wurde zur Überprüfung ans Außenministerium geschickt
* * *clearance [ˈklıərəns] s1. Räumung f, Beseitigung f, Freimachung f2. Leerung f3. a) Rodung fb) Lichtung f4. TECHa) lichter Abstand, Zwischenraum mb) lichte Höhec) Spiel(raum) n(m), Luft fd) AUTO etc Bodenfreiheit fe) → academic.ru/13345/clearance_angle">clearance angle5. WIRTSCHa) Tilgung f, volle Bezahlung6. SCHIFFa) Ausklarierung f, Zollabfertigung fb) Zollschein m:clearance (papers) Zollpapiere7. allg Abfertigung f, besondersb) SCHIFF Auslaufgenehmigung f8. allg Erlaubnis f, Genehmigung f9. JUR, POL etc Unbedenklichkeitsbescheinigung f* * *noun2) (to land/take off) Lande-/Starterlaubnis, die3) (security clearance) Einstufung als unbedenklich [im Sinne der Sicherheitsbestimmungen]; (document) ≈ Sonderausweis, der5) (Sport) Abwehr, die* * *n.Freiraum -¨e m.Klärung -en f.Räumung -en f. -
22 लोक
lokám. (connected with roka;
in the oldest texts loka is generally preceded by u, which accord. toᅠ the Padap. = the particle 3. u;
but u may be a prefixed vowel andᅠ uloká, a collateral dialectic form of loka;
accord. toᅠ others u-loka is abridged from uru- orᅠ ava-loka), free orᅠ open space, room, place, scope, free motion RV. AV. Br. ĀṠvṠr. (acc. with kṛi orᅠ dā orᅠ anu- nī, to make room grant freedom;
loke with gen. « instead of»);
intermediate space Kauṡ. ;
a tract, region, district, country, province ṠBr. ;
the wide space orᅠ world (either « the universe» orᅠ « any division of it», esp. « the sky orᅠ heaven» ;
3 Lokas are commonly enumerated, viz. heaven, earth, andᅠ the atmosphere orᅠ lower regions;
sometimes only the first two;
but a fuller classification gives 7 worlds, viz.
Bhū-loka, the earth;
Bhuvar-loka, the space between the earth andᅠ sun inhabited by Munis, Siddhas etc.;
Svar-loka, Indra's heaven above the sun orᅠ between it andᅠ the polar star;
Mahar-loka, a region above the polar star andᅠ inhabited by Bhṛigo andᅠ other saints who survive the destruction of the 3 lower worlds;
Janar-loka, inhabited by Brahmā. 's son Sanat-kumāra etc.;
Tapar-loka, inhñinhabited by deified Vairāgins;
Satya-loka orᅠ Brahma-loka, abode of Brahmā., translation to which exempts from rebirth;
elsewhere these 7 worlds are described as earth, sky, heaven, middle region, place of re-births, mansion of the blest, andᅠ abode of truth;
sometimes 14 worlds are mentioned, viz. the 7 above, andᅠ 7 lower regions called in the order of their descent below the earth- A.-tala, Vi-tala, Su-tala, Rasātala, Talātala, Mahā-tala, andᅠ Pātāla;
cf. RTL. 102 n. 1 IW. 420, 1; 435, 1) AV. etc. etc.;
N. of the number « seven» (cf. above) VarBṛS. Sch. ;
the earth orᅠ world of human beings etc. Mn. MBh. etc. ( ayáṉlokáḥ, this world;
asaú orᅠ párolokáḥ, that orᅠ the other world;
loke orᅠ iha loke, « here on earth», opp. to para-tra, para-loke etc.;
kṛitsne loke, « on the whole earth»);
( alsoᅠ pl.) the inhabitants of the world, mankind, folk, people (sometimes opp. to « king») Mn. MBh. etc.;
(pl.) men (as opp. to « women») Vet. Hit. ;
a company, community (of ten ifc. to form collectives) Kāv. Vas. Kathās. etc.;
ordinary life, worldly affairs, common practice orᅠ usage GṛS. Nir. Mn. etc.
( loke either « in ordinary life», « in worldly matters» ;
orᅠ « in common language, in popular speech», as opp. to vede, chandasi);
the faculty of seeing, sight (only in cákshur-l- q.v.);
lokānāṉsāmanī du. andᅠ lokānāṉvratāni pl. N. of Sāmans ĀrshBr. ;
+ cf. Lat. lūsus, originally, a clearing of a forest;
Lith. laúkas, a field
- लोककण्टक
- लोककथा
- लोककर्तृ
- लोककल्प
- लोककान्त
- लोककाम
- लोककाम्या
- लोककार
- लोककारणकरण
- लोककृत्
- लोककृत्नु
- लोकक्षित्
- लोकगति
- लोकगाथा
- लोकगुरु
- लोकचाक्षुस्
- लोकचर
- लोकचारित्र
- लोकचारिन्
- लोकजननी
- लोकजित्
- लोकज्ञ
- लोकज्येष्ठ
- लोकतत्त्व
- लोकतन्त्र
- लोकतस्
- लोकता
- लोकतुषार
- लोकत्रय
- लोकदम्भक
- लोकदूषण
- लोकद्वय
- लोकद्वार
- लोकधर्म
- लोकधातु
- लोकधातृ
- लोकधारिणी
- लोकनाथ
- लोकनायक
- लोकनिन्दित
- लोकनेतृ
- लोकन्यायामृत
- लोकप
- लोकपक्ति
- लोकपङ्क्ति
- लोकपति
- लोकपथ
- लोकपद्धति
- लोकपरोक्ष
- लोकपार्य
- लोकपाल
- लोकपालक
- लोकपालिनी
- लोकपितामह
- लोकपुण्य
- लोकपुरुष
- लोकपूजित
- लोकप्रकाश
- लोकप्रकाशक
- लोकप्रकाशन
- लोकप्रत्यय
- लोकप्रदीप
- लोकप्रवाद
- लोकप्रवाहिन्
- लोकप्रसिद्ध
- लोकप्रसिद्धि
- लोकबन्धु
- लोकबान्धव
- लोकबाह्य
- लोकबिन्दुसार
- लोकभर्तृ
- लोकभाज्
- लोकभावन
- लोकभाविन्
- लोकभास्कर
- लोकमनोरमा
- लोकमय
- लोकमर्यादा
- लोकमहादेवी
- लोकमहेश्वर
- लोकमातृ
- लोकमातृका
- लोकमार्ग
- लोकम्पृण
- लोकयात्रा
- लोकयात्रिक
- लोकरक्ष
- लोकरञ्जन
- लोकरव
- लोकलेख
- लोकलोचन
- लोकवचन
- लोकवत्
- लोकवर्तन
- लोकवाद
- लोकवाधिन्
- लोकवार्त्ता
- लोकविक्रुष्ट
- लोकविज्ञात
- लोकविद्
- लोकविद्विष्ट
- लोकविधि
- लोकविनायक
- लोकविन्दु
- लोकविरुद्ध
- लोकविरोध
- लोकविश्रुत
- लोकविश्रुति
- लोकविसर्ग
- लोकविसर्गिक
- लोकविसर्गिन्
- लोकविस्तार
- लोकवीर
- लोकवृत्त
- लोकवृत्तान्त
- लोकव्यवहार
- लोकव्रत
- लोकशब्द
- लोकश्रुति
- लोकश्रेष्ठ
- लोकसंवृत्ति
- लोकसंव्यवहार
- लोकसंसृति
- लोकसंस्कृत
- लोकसंकर
- लोकसंक्षय
- लोकसंग्रह
- लोकसंग्राहिन्
- लोकसनि
- लोकसम्पन्न
- लोकसाक्षिक
- लोकसाक्षिन्
- लोकसागर
- लोकसात्
- लोकसाधक
- लोकसाधारण
- लोकसामन्
- लोकसारङ्ग
- लोकसिद्ध
- लोकसीमातिवर्तिन्
- लोकसुन्दर
- लोकस्थल
- लोकस्थिति
- लोकस्पृत्
- लोकस्मृत्
- लोकहास्य
- लोकहित
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23 κενός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `empty, idle' (Il.).Compounds: Often as 1. member, e. g. κενε-αυχέες (voc. pl. Θ 230, - έα AP, κεν-αυχής Plu., AP) `empty, idle showing'; 2. member to αὑχέω, if not reshaped after it for - ευχέες (to εὖχος, εὔχομαι), Wackernagel Unt. 65, Bechtel Lex. s. v.; κέν-ανδρος `empty of men' (A. Pers. 119 [lyr.], S. OC 917) with - ία (A. Pers. 730 [troch.]), cf. Sommer Nominalkomp. 191; κεν-εμβατέω `step on emptiness, lack a solid foundation, reach a cavity' with κενεμβάτησις (Plu., medic.), as if from *κεν-εμβάτης after other derivv. in - βατέω from compounds with - βά-της.Derivatives: κενεών, - ῶνος m. `the holows space between hip and ribs, the hollows' (ep. Ion., X., LXX; on the formation Schwyzer 488 and Chantraine Formation 164); κενεότης, - νότης f. `emptiness' (Ion. Att.); κενήριον = κενοτάφιον (Hecl.), prob. after ἠρίον, if not composed with it (from there ψευδήριον `id.' [Lyc.]). Denomin. verb κενόω, - νεόω `make empty, make deserted' (IA.) with κένωσις, - νέωσις `emptifying' (Ion. poet., Att.), with κενώσιμος (Anon. ap. Suid.; Arbenz Die Adj. auf - ιμος 99), κένωμα, - νέωμα `empty space' (hell.), κενωτικός `emptifying' (Gal.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [564] *ḱen- `empty'Etymology: With κενός, Ion. κεινός, both \< *κενϜός, cf. e. g. στενϜός; with κενεϜός agrees ἐτεϜός; from an υ-stem *κενύς. - Because of the differing expressions for `empty' note the agreement between κενός and Arm. sin, gen. sn-oy (o-st.) `id.' (IE. *ḱen-, stem uncertain) cf. Schwyzer 57, Porzig Gliederung 157).Page in Frisk: 1,819Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κενός
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24 GREIP
(pl. greipr), f. the space between the thumb and the other fingers (kom blóð á hönd þóri ok rann upp á greipina); fig., koma, ganga í greipr e-m, to fall into one’s clutches.* * *f., pl. greipr, [A. S. grâp], the space between the thumb and the other fingers, a grip, grasp, Edda 110; at hin hægri greip spenni um hinn vinstra úlflið, Sks. 291; ok rann upp á greipina, Fms. v. 85; þrekligar greipr, Sd. 147; því næst brestr fram ór bjarginu greip eigi smáleit, Bs. ii. 111: metaph., ganga í greipr e-m, to fall into one’s clutches, Fs. 37, Fms. vi. 210; meir fyrir þat at vér vórum þá komnir í greipr honum, Orkn. 88; ganga ór greipum e-s, to slip from one’s grasp; spenna greipr, to clasp the hands: the phrase, láta greipr sópa, um e-t, to make a clean sweep, Grett. 127: the name of a giantess, Edda. ☞ Icel. distinguish between greip and neip (qs. gneip, the interval between the other fingers). -
25 μεταξύ
μεταξύ (μετά, ξύν [σύν]) adv. (Hom.+; for LXX s. Johannessohn, Präp. 173f)① marker of an interval that separates, between, in the middle, nextⓐ of spaceα. as adv. (Hom.+) between, in the middle τὸ μεταξύ what lies between (Aeneas Tact. 1420; Dio Chrys. 18 [35], 1) Dg 7:2 (cp. Philo, Det. Pot. Ins. 80 τὰ μ.); IPhld 7:1 (Lgtft. renders when I was among you).β. used as prep. w. gen. (Hdt. et al.) in the middle of (Polyb. 14, 1, 9; Aelian, VH 3, 1; En 14:11; 18:3; ViJer 14 [p. 73, 14 Sch.]; Jos., Ant. 3, 147 μ. αὐτῆς [τ. λυχνίας] καὶ τ. τραπέζης; Just., A I, 26, 2 μ. τῶν δύο γεφυρῶν) μ. τοῦ ναοῦ καὶ τοῦ θυσιαστηρίου between the sanctuary and the altar Mt 23:35; cp. Lk 11:51. μ. ἡμῶν καὶ ὑμῶν 16:26. μ. δύο στρατιωτῶν between two soldiers Ac 12:6. μ. θηρίων μ. θεοῦ (to be) among the wild beasts (is to be) with God ISm 4:2. μ. is certainly to be restored Ox 1081, 4 (s. διαφορά). W. a relative foll. μ. ὧν ἐλάλουν between the words of my discourse IPhld 7:1 v.l. (s. Hdb. ad loc. on the uncertainity of the text).ⓑ of timeα. between (Pla., Rep. 5, 450c; Jos., Ant. 2, 169; Just., D. 51, 2) ἐν τῷ μεταξύ in the meanwhile (X., Symp. 1, 14; BGU 1139, 8 [5 B.C.]; PTebt 24, 42; 72, 190; PFlor 36, 5; TestZeb 2:7; Jos., Ant. 14, 434) J 4:31.β. afterward, next (Plut., Mor. 58b; 240a; Achilles Tat. 1, 13, 1; Mitt-Wilck. II/2, 57, 11 [40/41 A.D.]; 64, 5; Jos., Bell. 2, 211, Ant. 10, 45; Theoph. Ant. 1, 8 [p. 76, 6]; Schwyzer I 625, 2) εἰς τὸ μεταξὺ σάββατον on the next sabbath Ac 13:42 (Renehan ’75, 137). Cp. 23:25 v.l.; 1 Cl 44:2f. ὁ λαὸς ὁ μεταξύ the people yet to come 13:5.② marker of a reciprocal relation, a difference, between (PRein 44, 16 [104 A.D.] τῆς συμφωνίας τῆς γενομένης μεταξὺ αὐτοῦ κ. Ἰσιδώρας; POxy 1117, 3 μ. ἡμῶν κ. ἀρχόντων) μ. σοῦ καὶ αὐτοῦ μόνου between you and him alone Mt 18:15. Witnesses μ. ὑμῶν καὶ ἡμῶν betw. us and you 1 Cl 63:3.—διακρίνειν μ. τινος καί τινος make a distinction between Ac 15:9. τοσαύτη τις διαφορὰ μ. τῶν τε ἀπίστων κ. τῶν ἐκλεκτῶν MPol 16:1. διαφορὰ πολλὴ μ. τῶν δύο ὁδῶν a great difference between D 1:1.—μεταξὺ ἀλλήλων (PGen 48, 11 μ. ἡμῶν ἀλλήλων) among themselves, with one another Ro 2:15.—DELG s.v. μετά. M-M. Sv. -
26 فرق
فَرْق \ difference: being unlike or changed: What’s the difference between swimming and floating? Have you noticed any difference in England since your last visit?. distinction: a clear difference: the distinction between right and wrong. margin: a space between two amounts (of time, money, etc.; esp. between what one needs and what one has, or between a fixed amount and a possible amount): The government’s won the election by a narrow margin. It’s a two-hour journey, but we’ll leave a margin of half an hour for possible delays. \ أَحْدَثَ فَرْقًا \ make a difference: to matter: It makes no difference whether you agree or not. -
27 संधि
saṉ-dhímfn. containing a conjunction orᅠ transition from one to the other etc. TBr. ;
m. (exceptionally f.;
once in MBh. loc. pl. saṉdhīshu) junction, connection, combination, union with (instr.) KaṭhUp. Subh. ;
association, intercourse with (instr.) MBh. ;
comprehension, totality, the whole essence orᅠ scope of (comp.) Pañcat. ;
agreement, compact TBr. ;
alliance, league, reconciliation, peace between (gen.) orᅠ with (instr. with orᅠ without saha), making a treaty of peace, negotiating alliances (one of a king's six courses of action seeᅠ guṇa;
many kinds are specified e.g.. adṛishṭa-purusha, ucchinna, kāñcana, kapāla, saṉtāna, qq.vv.) Mn. Yājñ. Hit. etc.;
euphonic junction of final andᅠ initial letters in grammar (every sentence in Sanskṛit being regarded as a euphonic chain, a break in which occurs at the end of a sentence andᅠ is denoted by a Virāma orᅠ Avasāna, « stop» ;
this euphonic coalition causing modifications of the final andᅠ initial letters of the separate words of a sentence andᅠ in the final letters of roots andᅠ stems when combined with terminations to form such words) Prāt. Kathās. Sāh. ;
contrivance, management Ragh. Daṡ. ;
place orᅠ point of connection orᅠ contact, juncture, hinge, boundary, boundary line TS. Āpast. MBh. etc.;
critical juncture, crisis, opportune moment MW. ;
a joint, articulation (of the body;
esp. applied to the five junctures of the parts of the eye) RV. etc. etc.;
interstice, crevice, interval MBh. ;
the space between heaven andᅠ earth, horizon ṠBr. GṛṠrS. ;
the interval between day andᅠ night, twilight (= saṉ-dhyā) VS. etc. etc.;
a seam Amar. ;
a fold Pañcat. ;
a wall orᅠ the hole orᅠ cavity orᅠ breach in a wall made by a housebreaker (acc. with chid orᅠ bhid orᅠ Caus. of ut-pad, « to make a breach in a wall») Mn. Mṛicch. Daṡ. ;
the vagina orᅠ vulva L. ;
a juncture orᅠ division of a drama (reckoned to be five, viz. mukha, pratinukha, garbha, vimarṡa, andᅠ nirvahaṇa, qq.vv.;
orᅠ one of the 14 kinds of nirvahaṇa orᅠ catastrophe) Bhar. Daṡar. etc.. ;
a period at the expiration of each Yuga orᅠ age (equivalent to one sixth of its duration andᅠ intervening before the commencement of the next;
occurring alsoᅠ at the end of each Manv-antara andᅠ Kalpa) W. ;
a pause orᅠ rest ib. ;
a part, portion, piece of anything AitBr. Hariv. Naish. Sch. ;
a partic. Stotra. Br. ;
(in mensuration) the connecting link of a perpendicular ib. ;
the common side of a double triangle Ṡulbas. ;
= sâ̱vakāṡa L. ;
N. of a son of Prasuṡruta BhP. ;
f. N. of a goddess presiding over junction orᅠ union VS.
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28 ותר
וָתַר, וָותַר(v. יָתַר) to be plentiful. Y.Succ.V, 55c (ref. to Jer. 2:13) הא וָותְרוּ לאלף (not וותרה) were they not numerous up to a thousand?; Cant. R. to I, 6 הא וותרו למאד (read: למֵאָה). Pi. וִיתֵּר 1) to do more than justice requires, to be liberal; to forego ones rights. Y.Ned.I, beg.39a if they had agreed על מנת לוַותֵּר to yield their rights (to allow each other the use of the entire court). B. Bath. 126a בכור … ו׳ if a first-born accepted an equal share (of a field) with his brothers, he has renounced his privilege; Y.Keth.IV, end, 29b חזקה וייתר (read: וִויתֵּר). Ib. וִיתֵּירָה (= וִיתְּרָה). B. Kam.9a ו׳ he has renounced his rights (cannot resort to his co-heirs for redress). Ruth R. to I, 8 שוִיתְּרוּ להוכ׳ they relinquished their claim on her ; a. fr. 2) to be indulgent, forgive. Y. Ḥag.I, 76c ו׳הקב״ה עלוכ׳ the Lord overlooked Israels idolatry, but did not ; Lam. R. introd. (R. Abba 2). Y.Sot.V, end, 20d שהיה מְוַותֵּר על קללתו he pardoned those who cursed him. Deut. R. s. 9 נְוַותֵּר לו עוד יוםוכ׳ (not עד) let us give him a respite of one day or two.Num. R. s. 21 לא יהא אדם מוותר על התורה man must not be more liberal than the Law; a. fr.Snh.XI, 5 (89a) המוו׳ על דברי נביא he who disobeys a prophet from mere soft-heartedness (v. 1 Kings 20:35, sq.). 3) to give additional space to a plant by removing surrounding plants, to make open space. Y.Shebi.II, 33d top מְוַותְּרִין בגפנים you may clear (in the Sabbatical year) between the grape vines; ib. מקום שנהגו לוותרוכ׳ where it is customary to clear before the festive month; Tosef. ib. I, 7 מְוַתְּרִין; ib. להתיר ed. Zuck. (read: לוַותֵּיר). Nif. הִוָּותֵר (v. נָתַר) 1) to be let loose, set free. Midr. Ptirath Mosheh אֶוָּותֵר (Jellinek Beth-ham-Midrash I, 125; v. Lattes Saggio 107). 2) to be outlawed, v. infra. Hithpa. הִתְוַתַּר, Nithpa. נִתְוַתֵּר (v. נָתַר) 1) to become loose (of bowels). 2) to be declared free, be outlawed. Cant. R. to III, 4 נִתְוַתְּרוּ מעיווכ׳ (Yalk. Is. 288 נתרזו בני מ׳) his bowels were loose that whole night. B. Kam.50a bot. יִתְוַותְּרוּ חייו Ms. M. (ed. יִוָּתְרוּ, Nif., v. supra) his life shall be let loose i. e. shall be outlawed; Ar. ed. Koh. יִתְיַתְּרוּן מעיו וחייו (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 26 יתותרון בני מעיו his bowels, v. next w.; Yalk. Ps. 648 יִוָּתְרוּ חייו his life be outlawed. -
29 וותר
וָתַר, וָותַר(v. יָתַר) to be plentiful. Y.Succ.V, 55c (ref. to Jer. 2:13) הא וָותְרוּ לאלף (not וותרה) were they not numerous up to a thousand?; Cant. R. to I, 6 הא וותרו למאד (read: למֵאָה). Pi. וִיתֵּר 1) to do more than justice requires, to be liberal; to forego ones rights. Y.Ned.I, beg.39a if they had agreed על מנת לוַותֵּר to yield their rights (to allow each other the use of the entire court). B. Bath. 126a בכור … ו׳ if a first-born accepted an equal share (of a field) with his brothers, he has renounced his privilege; Y.Keth.IV, end, 29b חזקה וייתר (read: וִויתֵּר). Ib. וִיתֵּירָה (= וִיתְּרָה). B. Kam.9a ו׳ he has renounced his rights (cannot resort to his co-heirs for redress). Ruth R. to I, 8 שוִיתְּרוּ להוכ׳ they relinquished their claim on her ; a. fr. 2) to be indulgent, forgive. Y. Ḥag.I, 76c ו׳הקב״ה עלוכ׳ the Lord overlooked Israels idolatry, but did not ; Lam. R. introd. (R. Abba 2). Y.Sot.V, end, 20d שהיה מְוַותֵּר על קללתו he pardoned those who cursed him. Deut. R. s. 9 נְוַותֵּר לו עוד יוםוכ׳ (not עד) let us give him a respite of one day or two.Num. R. s. 21 לא יהא אדם מוותר על התורה man must not be more liberal than the Law; a. fr.Snh.XI, 5 (89a) המוו׳ על דברי נביא he who disobeys a prophet from mere soft-heartedness (v. 1 Kings 20:35, sq.). 3) to give additional space to a plant by removing surrounding plants, to make open space. Y.Shebi.II, 33d top מְוַותְּרִין בגפנים you may clear (in the Sabbatical year) between the grape vines; ib. מקום שנהגו לוותרוכ׳ where it is customary to clear before the festive month; Tosef. ib. I, 7 מְוַתְּרִין; ib. להתיר ed. Zuck. (read: לוַותֵּיר). Nif. הִוָּותֵר (v. נָתַר) 1) to be let loose, set free. Midr. Ptirath Mosheh אֶוָּותֵר (Jellinek Beth-ham-Midrash I, 125; v. Lattes Saggio 107). 2) to be outlawed, v. infra. Hithpa. הִתְוַתַּר, Nithpa. נִתְוַתֵּר (v. נָתַר) 1) to become loose (of bowels). 2) to be declared free, be outlawed. Cant. R. to III, 4 נִתְוַתְּרוּ מעיווכ׳ (Yalk. Is. 288 נתרזו בני מ׳) his bowels were loose that whole night. B. Kam.50a bot. יִתְוַותְּרוּ חייו Ms. M. (ed. יִוָּתְרוּ, Nif., v. supra) his life shall be let loose i. e. shall be outlawed; Ar. ed. Koh. יִתְיַתְּרוּן מעיו וחייו (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 26 יתותרון בני מעיו his bowels, v. next w.; Yalk. Ps. 648 יִוָּתְרוּ חייו his life be outlawed. -
30 וָתַר
וָתַר, וָותַר(v. יָתַר) to be plentiful. Y.Succ.V, 55c (ref. to Jer. 2:13) הא וָותְרוּ לאלף (not וותרה) were they not numerous up to a thousand?; Cant. R. to I, 6 הא וותרו למאד (read: למֵאָה). Pi. וִיתֵּר 1) to do more than justice requires, to be liberal; to forego ones rights. Y.Ned.I, beg.39a if they had agreed על מנת לוַותֵּר to yield their rights (to allow each other the use of the entire court). B. Bath. 126a בכור … ו׳ if a first-born accepted an equal share (of a field) with his brothers, he has renounced his privilege; Y.Keth.IV, end, 29b חזקה וייתר (read: וִויתֵּר). Ib. וִיתֵּירָה (= וִיתְּרָה). B. Kam.9a ו׳ he has renounced his rights (cannot resort to his co-heirs for redress). Ruth R. to I, 8 שוִיתְּרוּ להוכ׳ they relinquished their claim on her ; a. fr. 2) to be indulgent, forgive. Y. Ḥag.I, 76c ו׳הקב״ה עלוכ׳ the Lord overlooked Israels idolatry, but did not ; Lam. R. introd. (R. Abba 2). Y.Sot.V, end, 20d שהיה מְוַותֵּר על קללתו he pardoned those who cursed him. Deut. R. s. 9 נְוַותֵּר לו עוד יוםוכ׳ (not עד) let us give him a respite of one day or two.Num. R. s. 21 לא יהא אדם מוותר על התורה man must not be more liberal than the Law; a. fr.Snh.XI, 5 (89a) המוו׳ על דברי נביא he who disobeys a prophet from mere soft-heartedness (v. 1 Kings 20:35, sq.). 3) to give additional space to a plant by removing surrounding plants, to make open space. Y.Shebi.II, 33d top מְוַותְּרִין בגפנים you may clear (in the Sabbatical year) between the grape vines; ib. מקום שנהגו לוותרוכ׳ where it is customary to clear before the festive month; Tosef. ib. I, 7 מְוַתְּרִין; ib. להתיר ed. Zuck. (read: לוַותֵּיר). Nif. הִוָּותֵר (v. נָתַר) 1) to be let loose, set free. Midr. Ptirath Mosheh אֶוָּותֵר (Jellinek Beth-ham-Midrash I, 125; v. Lattes Saggio 107). 2) to be outlawed, v. infra. Hithpa. הִתְוַתַּר, Nithpa. נִתְוַתֵּר (v. נָתַר) 1) to become loose (of bowels). 2) to be declared free, be outlawed. Cant. R. to III, 4 נִתְוַתְּרוּ מעיווכ׳ (Yalk. Is. 288 נתרזו בני מ׳) his bowels were loose that whole night. B. Kam.50a bot. יִתְוַותְּרוּ חייו Ms. M. (ed. יִוָּתְרוּ, Nif., v. supra) his life shall be let loose i. e. shall be outlawed; Ar. ed. Koh. יִתְיַתְּרוּן מעיו וחייו (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 26 יתותרון בני מעיו his bowels, v. next w.; Yalk. Ps. 648 יִוָּתְרוּ חייו his life be outlawed. -
31 וָותַר
וָתַר, וָותַר(v. יָתַר) to be plentiful. Y.Succ.V, 55c (ref. to Jer. 2:13) הא וָותְרוּ לאלף (not וותרה) were they not numerous up to a thousand?; Cant. R. to I, 6 הא וותרו למאד (read: למֵאָה). Pi. וִיתֵּר 1) to do more than justice requires, to be liberal; to forego ones rights. Y.Ned.I, beg.39a if they had agreed על מנת לוַותֵּר to yield their rights (to allow each other the use of the entire court). B. Bath. 126a בכור … ו׳ if a first-born accepted an equal share (of a field) with his brothers, he has renounced his privilege; Y.Keth.IV, end, 29b חזקה וייתר (read: וִויתֵּר). Ib. וִיתֵּירָה (= וִיתְּרָה). B. Kam.9a ו׳ he has renounced his rights (cannot resort to his co-heirs for redress). Ruth R. to I, 8 שוִיתְּרוּ להוכ׳ they relinquished their claim on her ; a. fr. 2) to be indulgent, forgive. Y. Ḥag.I, 76c ו׳הקב״ה עלוכ׳ the Lord overlooked Israels idolatry, but did not ; Lam. R. introd. (R. Abba 2). Y.Sot.V, end, 20d שהיה מְוַותֵּר על קללתו he pardoned those who cursed him. Deut. R. s. 9 נְוַותֵּר לו עוד יוםוכ׳ (not עד) let us give him a respite of one day or two.Num. R. s. 21 לא יהא אדם מוותר על התורה man must not be more liberal than the Law; a. fr.Snh.XI, 5 (89a) המוו׳ על דברי נביא he who disobeys a prophet from mere soft-heartedness (v. 1 Kings 20:35, sq.). 3) to give additional space to a plant by removing surrounding plants, to make open space. Y.Shebi.II, 33d top מְוַותְּרִין בגפנים you may clear (in the Sabbatical year) between the grape vines; ib. מקום שנהגו לוותרוכ׳ where it is customary to clear before the festive month; Tosef. ib. I, 7 מְוַתְּרִין; ib. להתיר ed. Zuck. (read: לוַותֵּיר). Nif. הִוָּותֵר (v. נָתַר) 1) to be let loose, set free. Midr. Ptirath Mosheh אֶוָּותֵר (Jellinek Beth-ham-Midrash I, 125; v. Lattes Saggio 107). 2) to be outlawed, v. infra. Hithpa. הִתְוַתַּר, Nithpa. נִתְוַתֵּר (v. נָתַר) 1) to become loose (of bowels). 2) to be declared free, be outlawed. Cant. R. to III, 4 נִתְוַתְּרוּ מעיווכ׳ (Yalk. Is. 288 נתרזו בני מ׳) his bowels were loose that whole night. B. Kam.50a bot. יִתְוַותְּרוּ חייו Ms. M. (ed. יִוָּתְרוּ, Nif., v. supra) his life shall be let loose i. e. shall be outlawed; Ar. ed. Koh. יִתְיַתְּרוּן מעיו וחייו (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 26 יתותרון בני מעיו his bowels, v. next w.; Yalk. Ps. 648 יִוָּתְרוּ חייו his life be outlawed. -
32 पद
padán. (rarely m.) a step, pace, stride;
a footstep, trace, vestige, mark, the foot itself. RV. etc. etc. ( padena, on foot;
padepade, at every step, everywhere, on every occasion;
trīṇipadānivishṇoḥ, the three steps orᅠ footprints of Vishṇu <i.e. the earth, the air, andᅠ the sky;
cf. RV. I, 154, 5 Vikr. I, 19 >,
alsoᅠ N. of a constellation orᅠ according to some « the space between the eyebrows» ;
sg. vishṇoḥpadam N. of a locality;
padaṉ-dā, padātpadaṉ-gam orᅠ cal, to make a step move on;
padaṉ-kṛi, with loc. to set foot in orᅠ on, to enter;
with mūrdhni, to set the foot upon the head of <gen.> i.e. overcome;
with citte orᅠ hṛidaye, to take possession of any one's heart orᅠ mind;
with loc. orᅠ prati, to have dealings with padaṉni-dhā with loc., to set foot in = to make impression upon;
with padavyām, to set the foot on a person's <gen. orᅠ ibc.> track, to emulate orᅠ equal;
padamni-bandh with loc., to enter orᅠ engage in);
a sign, token, characteristic MBh. Kathās. Pur. ;
a footing, standpoint;
position rank station, site, abode, home RV. etc. etc. ( padamā-tan, to spread orᅠ extend one's position;
padātpadambhrāmayitvā, having caused to wander from place to place);
a business affair, matter, object orᅠ cause of (gen. orᅠ comp.) Kāv. Pañc. etc.;
a pretext L. ;
a part, portion, division (cf. dvi-, tri-);
a square on a chess-board R. ;
a plot of ground Inscr. ;
the foot as a measure of length (= 12 orᅠ 15 fingers, breadth, orᅠ 1/2 orᅠ 1/3 orᅠ 3/7 of a Prakrama) KātyṠr. ;
a ray of light (m. L.);
a portion of a verse, quarter orᅠ line of a stanza RV. etc. etc.;
a word orᅠ an inflected word orᅠ the stem of a noun in the middle cases andᅠ before some Taddhitas Pāṇ. 1-4, 14 etc.. ;
= pada-pāṭha Prāt. ;
common N. of the P. andᅠ Ā. Cat. ;
any one in a set of numbers the sum of which is required;
a period in an arithmetical progression Col.;
a square root Sūryas. ;
a quadrant ib. ;
protection L. ;
+ cf. Gk. πέδο;
Lat. peda; op-pidum for op-pedum
- पदकमल
- पदकार
- पदकारिकारत्नमाला
- पदकाल
- पदकृत्
- पदकृत्य
- पदकौमुदी
- पदक्रम
- पदक्रमक
- पदग
- पदगत
- पदगति
- पदगाढ
- पदगोत्र
- पदघातम्
- पदचतुरूर्ध्व
- पदचन्द्रिका
- पदचिह्न
- पदच्युत
- पदजात
- पदज्ञा
- पदज्योतिस्
- पदता
- पदत्व
- पदत्वरा
- पददार्ढ्य
- पददीपिका
- पददेवता
- पदद्योतिनी
- पदनिधन
- पदनी
- पदन्यास
- पदपङ्कज
- पदपङ्क्ति
- पदपञ्चक
- पदपद्धति
- पदपद्म
- पदपाठ
- पदपात
- पदपूरण
- पदबन्ध
- पदभञ्जन
- पदभञ्जिका
- पदभावार्थचन्द्रिका
- पदभ्रंश
- पदमञ्जरी
- पदमाला
- पदयोजन
- पदयोजना
- पदयोजनिका
- पदयोपन
- पदरचना
- पदरत्नावली
- पदवाक्यरत्नाकर
- पदवाक्यार्थपञ्जिका
- पदवाद्य
- पदवाय
- पदवि
- पदविक्षेप
- पदविग्रह
- पदविच्छेद
- पदविद्
- पदविराम
- पदविष्टम्भ
- पदवी
- पदवृत्ति
- पदवेदिन्
- पदव्याख्यान
- पदशब्द
- पदशस्
- पदशास्त्र
- पदश्रेनि
- पदष्ठीव
- पदसंहिता
- पदसंघाट
- पदसंघात
- पदसधातु
- पदसंदर्भ
- पदसंधि
- पदसमय
- पदसमूह
- पदस्तोभ
- पदस्थ
- पदस्थान
- पदस्थित
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33 close
1) ( short distance) nah[e];let's go to the \closest pub lasst uns in die nächste Kneipe gehen!;to be \close to sth in der Nähe einer S. gen liegen;our guest-house was \close to the sea unsere Pension war nicht weit vom Meer entfernt;\close combat Nahkampf m;\close to the ground dicht über dem Boden;in \close proximity in unmittelbarer Nähe;at \close quarters aus der Nähe [betrachtet];at \close range aus kurzer Entfernung;\close together nahe [o dicht] beieinander2) ( near)to be \close to exhaustion total erschöpft sein;to be \close to perfection so gut wie perfekt sein;to be \close to tears den Tränen nahe sein3) ( near in time) nahe [bevorstehend];it's \close to X-Mas Weihnachten steht vor der Tür;war is \close ein Krieg steht unmittelbar bevor;\close together nahe [o dicht] beieinander4) ( intimate)to be \close to sb jdm nahestehen;my brother and I have always been very \close mein Bruder und ich standen uns schon immer sehr nahe;... because of their \close links with terrorist groups... wegen ihrer engen Verbindung zu Terrorgruppen;\close bond enges Band;\close co-operation enge Zusammenarbeit;just \close family nur die nächsten Verwandten;\close friend enger Freund/enge Freundin;\close friendship enge Freundschaft;\close links eine enge Verbindung;\close relatives nahe Verwandte5) ( little space between) eng;\close handwriting enge Schrift;ten pages of \close print zehn eng bedruckte Seiten;\close ranks geschlossene Reihen;\close weave dichtes Gewebe;\close argument stichhaltiges Argument;\close reasoning geschlossene Argumentation7) ( almost equal) knapp;the race is going to be a \close contest das wird ein Kopf-an-Kopf-Rennen!;the election was too \close a call der Ausgang der Wahl war völlig offen;\close race Kopf-an-Kopf-Rennen nt8) ( similar)to be \closest equivalent to sth etw dat am nächsten kommen;\close resemblance große Ähnlichkeit;to bear a \close resemblance to sb/ sth jdm/etw sehr ähnlich sehen/sein9) ( exact) genau;to pay \close attention to sb jdm gut zuhören;to pay \close attention to sth genau auf etw akk achten;to keep a \close eye on sth etw gut im Auge behaltenshe's very \close about her relationship was ihre Beziehung angeht, ist sie sehr verschwiegen;\close secret großes Geheimnis11) (airless, stifling) schwül;( in room) stickig\close to [or on] ... nahezu..., fast...;\close to midnight kurz vor Mitternacht\close vowel geschlossener VokalPHRASES:to be \close to the bone der Wahrheit ziemlich nahe kommen;that was a \close call! das war knapp!;that was too \close for comfort! das ging gerade nochmal gut!;( distance)she lives too \close for comfort sie wohnt näher als ihr lieb ist;that was a \close shave! das war knapp! ( fam)to have had a \close shave gerade noch davongekommen sein adv( near in location) nahe;( near in time) nahe [bevorstehend];please come \closer kommen Sie doch näher!;the election is getting \close die Wahlen stehen unmittelbar vor der Tür;she came \close to getting that job fast hätte sie die Stelle bekommen;to come \close to blows beinahe handgreiflich werden;to come \close to tears den Tränen nahekommen;to come \close to the truth der Wahrheit nahekommen;to get \close to sb/ sth jdm/etw nahekommen;to hold sb \close jdn fest an sich drücken;on looking \closer bei genauerem Hinsehen;\close by in der Nähe;the little child stood \close by his mother das kleine Kind stand dicht bei seiner Mutter;from \close up aus der Nähe;\close together dicht beieinander;please stand \close together können Sie vielleicht noch ein bisschen aufrücken?;these appointments are too \close together diese Termine liegen einfach zu dicht aufeinanderPHRASES:to \close on sb/ an animal sich akk jdm/einem Tier bedrohlich nähern n ( Brit) Hof m; ( in street names) Straßenname für Sackgassen ( around cathedral) Domhof m; ( Scot) schmaler, meist offener Durchgang oder Hof1) ( shut)to \close sth etw schließen;to \close a book ein Buch zumachen;to \close the curtains die Vorhänge zuziehen;to \close one's eyes seine Augen zumachen [o schließen];to \close a plant/ railway line ein Werk/eine Bahnstrecke stilllegen;to \close ranks die Reihen schließen;the party has \closed ranks on the issue die Partei nimmt dem Thema gegenüber eine geschlossene Stellung ein;to \close a road eine Straße sperren2) ( bring to an end)the matter is \closed der Fall ist abgeschlossen;the performance was \closed with ‘Auld Lang Syne’ die Aufführung endete mit dem Lied ‚Auld Lang Syne‘;to \close a bank account ein Konto auflösen;to \close a case law einen Fall abschließen;case \closed a. law der Fall ist abgeschlossen;to \close a deal einen Handel [ab]schließen;to \close a discussion eine Diskussion beenden;let's \close this discussion with a brief summary lassen Sie mich diese Diskussion mit einer kurzen Zusammenfassung abschließen;to \close a meeting ein Besprechung beenden3) ( make smaller)to \close sth etw schließen;to \close the gap between x and y die Kluft zwischen x und y überwinden4) electo \close a circuit einen Stromkreis schließen5) computto \close a file eine Datei zumachen [o schließen];PHRASES:to \close the stable door after the horse has bolted den Brunnen erst zudecken, wenn das Kind hineingefallen ist ( prov) viher eyes \closed in tiredness vor Müdigkeit fielen ihr die Augen zu;this box doesn't \close properly diese Kiste geht nicht richtig zuthe pound \closed at $1.62 das Pfund schloss mit 1,62 Dollarthe tanks \closed to within 50 metres of the frontline die Panzer kamen bis auf 50 Meter an die Front heran nto come to a \close zu Ende gehen, enden;to draw to a \close sich dem Ende zuneigen;at the \close of business bei Geschäftsschluss;2) ( cricket)the \close Ende des Spieltages beim Kricket -
34 clearance
1) (the act of clearing or removing: The clearance of these trees from the front of the window will give you more light.) odstranitev2) (the empty space between two objects: You can drive the lorry under the bridge - there's a clearance of half a metre.) presledek, rob3) ((a certificate) giving permission for something to be done.) dovoljenje* * *[klíərəns]nounčiščenje; pospravljanje; izpraznitev; prodaja; izsekanje, krčenje, poseka; carinjenje, carinski izkaz; obračun; prosti tek; technical rega, izrezto make a clearance of s.th. — znebiti se česa -
35 SKIL
* * *n. pl.1) distinction; heyra, nema orða s., to be able to make out words; menn sá varla handa (fingra) sinna s., they could hardly see their own hands (fingers);2) discernment, knowledge; kunna, vita góð s. á e-u, to be well informed of, have good knowledge of; kunna s. rúna, to know how to read runes;3) adjustment; fœra mál til skila, to put a case right; gera s. á e-u, to perform, discharge (mér þykkir úsýnt, hver s. ek geri á yðru erendi); verða at litlum skilum, to be of little account, come to nought; koma e-u til skila, to put in order; e-t kemr til skila, is duly delivered, comes to hand (hann sendi konunginum hest, ok kom sá vel til skila); svá at allír hefði góð s., so that all should have their due; hann hafði engan erfingja þann er s. væri at, he had no trusty heir;4) pleading (öll jögmælt s.).* * *n. pl. [skilja; Engl. skill; Dan. skjel; a word borrowed from the Norse]:—a distinction, of eyesight and hearing; menn sá varla handa sinna skil, one could hardly distinguish one’s own hands, Eb. 260; sjá varla fingra sinna skil, Bs. i. 352; nema orða-skil, to catch the distinction of words, Eb. 28; kunna daga-skil, Sks.2. a weaver’s term, the space between the threads.II. metaph. discernment, knowledge; kunna góð skil á e-m (e-u), to have favourable knowledge of, to know distinctly, well, Ld. 22; vita skil á e-u, id., K. Á. 108, Gþl. 25; kunna skil e-s, Am. 9; Snorri vissi góð skil á honum, Eb. 142.2. an adjustment, fair dealings, due, Dan. skjel; segja skil á e-u, to declare, Ld. 234; göra skil á e-u, to give an account of, Grág. i. 440; at skilum ok at lögmáli réttu, Gþl. 306; stefna e-m til skila, to cite a person to answer in court, Grág. i. 175, 179, ii. 227; færa mál til skila, to put a case right, Fms. v. 324; verða at litlum skilum, to be of little account, come to naught, Fms. ix. 297; svara skilum fyrir e-t, vii. 127; sá arfr skal at skilum fara, Jb. 156; koma öllu til skila, Ísl. ii. 131; hann sendi konunginum einn fríðan hest, ok kom sá vel til skila, Bs. i. 710; þar sem þryti silfr skyldi borðbúnaðinn fyrir gefa, svá at allir hefði góð skil, so that all should have their due, Fms. x. 147; hann átti engan erfingja þann er skil væri at, he had no trusty heir, Sturl. i. 45.3. as a law term, pleading, public speaking; leysa öll lögmælt skil, Grág. i. 28, Nj. 232.4. a despatch, message.COMPDS: skilaboð, skiladómr, skiladottir, skilalítill, skilamaðr. -
36 Voile Fabrics
Very light open plain weave dress fabrics. The best qualities of voile are made with fine, very hard twisted two-fold combed and gassed cotton yarns. Gassing is done to remove all projecting loose fibres and make the yarn surface as clear as possible. It is a distinctive feature of good voile fabrics that warp ends and weft picks should appear singly in the cloth, that is, with a tiny space between adjacent threads. They are woven one end in a dent. Plain voiles are produced white, piece-dyed in self colours, and printed in huge quantities mostly in dainty colourings and very attractive designs. Various fancy stripes and checks are made with voile ground texture. Standard makes of plain cotton voiles are as follows: - * Combed and gassed Sakel. 38 turns per inch ** Combed Sakel. 38 turns per inch *** Combed and gassed Sakel. 46 turns per inch. -
37 περίναιος
περίναιος (- εος)Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `perinaeum, the space between the anus and the scrotum' (medic., Arist.), pl. `male genitals' (Arist.). Doubtful byforms περινῳ̃ περινέῳ Gal.; περίνα (for πηρῖνα?) περίναιον. τὸ αἰδοῖον and περίνος τὸ αἰδοῖον... η τὸ τῶν διδύμων δέρμα, ἤγουν ὁ ταῦρος H.Other forms: - ον n.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Anatomical technical expression, from περί and ἰνάω, - έω `make empty', with ιο- ( εο-)suffix, so prop. "empting region". Meister KZ 32, 139ff. (in detail deviating and wrong); cf. on ἰνάω. The word was partly identified with πηρίς, - ίνα; s. πήρα.Page in Frisk: 2,513Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > περίναιος
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38 track
track [træk]1 noun∎ a mountain track un sentier de montagne;∎ a farm track un chemin de campagne;∎ figurative to be on the right track être sur la bonne voie;∎ figurative he's on the wrong track il fait fausse route;∎ familiar you're way off track! tu es complètement à côté de la plaque!∎ British motor-racing track autodrome m;∎ track and field athlétisme m;∎ track and field events épreuves fpl d'athlétisme;∎ Cycling to do a track stand faire du surplace∎ the train jumped the tracks le train a déraillé ou a quitté les rails;∎ esp American to live on the right/wrong side of the tracks habiter un bon/mauvais quartier;∎ esp American to come from the wrong side of the tracks être issu d'un milieu défavorisé∎ to be on sb's track or tracks être sur la piste de qn;∎ the terrorists had covered their tracks well les terroristes n'avaient pas laissé de traces;∎ to throw sb off the track dépister qn;∎ that should throw them off my track avec ça, je devrais arriver à les semer;∎ to keep track of suivre;∎ it's hard to keep track of her, she moves around so much il est difficile de rester en contact avec elle, elle bouge tout le temps;∎ we like to keep track of current events nous aimons nous tenir au courant de l'actualité;∎ why can't you keep track of your things? tu ne peux pas faire attention où tu mets tes affaires?;∎ we'll have to keep track of the time! il ne faudra pas oublier l'heure!;∎ don't lose track of those files n'égarez pas ces dossiers;∎ they've lost track of the situation ils ne suivent plus ou ne sont plus au courant de ce qui se passe;∎ I lost track of them years ago j'ai perdu le contact avec eux ou je les ai perdus de vue il y a des années;∎ she lost all track of time elle a perdu toute notion du temps;∎ he lost track of what he was saying il a perdu le fil de ce qu'il disait;∎ familiar to make tracks mettre les voiles;∎ she made tracks for home elle a filé chez elle∎ Computing tracks per inch pistes fpl par pouce(a) (follow → animal) suivre à la trace, filer; (→ rocket) suivre la trajectoire de; (→ criminal) traquer∎ don't track mud into the house! ne traîne pas de boue dans la maison!(b) (with camera) faire un traveling ou travelling►► Cars track arm bras m de direction;Railways track bed plate-forme f;Sport track event épreuve f sur piste;Sport track racing (UNCOUNT) courses fpl sur piste;Sport & figurative track record (past record, career to date) antécédents mpl; (list of achievements) palmarès m;∎ she has a good track record elle a fait ses preuves;∎ he doesn't have a very good track record for punctuality il n'est pas réputé pour sa ponctualité;∎ in view of his track record of getting home late every Friday night… vu l'habitude qu'il a de rentrer tard tous les vendredis soirs…;∎ a company with a good/poor track record in winning export orders une entreprise avec un bon/mauvais palmarès sur le plan des commandes à l'exportation;∎ no wonder the insurance is high with your track record! pas étonnant que l'assurance soit chère avec ton palmarès!;∎ given the government's track record in the field of cutting benefits vu les antécédents du gouvernement en matière de réduction des prestations sociales;Sport track shoe chaussure f d'athlétisme;Sport track star star f de l'athlétisme;track vehicle véhicule m chenilléretrouver, localiser; (animal, criminal) traquer et capturer -
39 Sutton, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1819 Englandd. 1875 Jersey, Channel Islands[br]English photographer and writer on photography.[br]In 1841, while studying at Cambridge, Sutton became interested in photography and tried out the current processes, daguerreotype, calotype and cyanotype among them. He subsequently settled in Jersey, where he continued his photographic studies. In 1855 he opened a photographic printing works in Jersey, in partnership with L.-D. Blanquart- Evrard, exploiting the latter's process for producing developed positive prints. He started and edited one of the first photographic periodicals, Photographic Notes, in 1856; until its cessation in 1867, his journal presented a fresher view of the world of photography than that given by its London-based rivals. He also drew up the first dictionary of photography in 1858.In 1859 Sutton designed and patented a wideangle lens in which the space between two meniscus lenses, forming parts of a sphere and sealed in a metal rim, was filled with water; the lens so formed could cover an angle of up to 120 degrees at an aperture of f12. Sutton's design was inspired by observing the images produced by the water-filled sphere of a "snowstorm" souvenir brought home from Paris! Sutton commissioned the London camera-maker Frederick Cox to make the Panoramic camera, demonstrating the first model in January 1860; it took panoramic pictures on curved glass plates 152×381 mm in size. Cox later advertised other models in a total of four sizes. In January 1861 Sutton handed over manufacture to Andrew Ross's son Thomas Ross, who produced much-improved lenses and also cameras in three sizes. Sutton then developed the first single-lens reflex camera design, patenting it on 20 August 1961: a pivoted mirror, placed at 45 degrees inside the camera, reflected the image from the lens onto a ground glass-screen set in the top of the camera for framing and focusing. When ready, the mirror was swung up out of the way to allow light to reach the plate at the back of the camera. The design was manufactured for a few years by Thomas Ross and J.H. Dallmeyer.In 1861 James Clerk Maxwell asked Sutton to prepare a series of photographs for use in his lecture "On the theory of three primary colours", to be presented at the Royal Institution in London on 17 May 1861. Maxwell required three photographs to be taken through red, green and blue filters, which were to be printed as lantern slides and projected in superimposition through three projectors. If his theory was correct, a colour reproduction of the original subject would be produced. Sutton used liquid filters: ammoniacal copper sulphate for blue, copper chloride for the green and iron sulphocyanide for the red. A fourth exposure was made through lemon-yellow glass, but was not used in the final demonstration. A tartan ribbon in a bow was used as the subject; the wet-collodion process in current use required six seconds for the blue exposure, about twice what would have been needed without the filter. After twelve minutes no trace of image was produced through the green filter, which had to be diluted to a pale green: a twelve-minute exposure then produced a serviceable negative. Eight minutes was enough to record an image through the red filter, although since the process was sensitive only to blue light, nothing at all should have been recorded. In 1961, R.M.Evans of the Kodak Research Laboratory showed that the red liquid transmitted ultraviolet radiation, and by an extraordinary coincidence many natural red dye-stuffs reflect ultraviolet. Thus the red separation was made on the basis of non-visible radiation rather than red, but the net result was correct and the projected images did give an identifiable reproduction of the original. Sutton's photographs enabled Maxwell to establish the validity of his theory and to provide the basis upon which all subsequent methods of colour photography have been founded.JW / BC -
40 açmak
"1. /ı/ to open. 2. /ı/ to open up, cut through (and make a door or window in a wall). 3. /ı/ to construct and open (a road). 4. /ı/ to clear away, break through (an obstruction) and open. 5. /ı/ to draw aside, lift, drop (a veil, a covering). 6. /ı/ to clear (land), break up (ground). 7. /ı/ to uncover. 8. /ı/ to open out, spread out, unfold. 9. /ı/ to set, spread (a sail); to unfurl (a flag). 10. /ı/ to roll out (dough). 11. /ı/ to untie, undo (a knot). 12. /ı/ to unlock; to unbar, unlatch. 13. /ı/ to turn on, switch on. 14. /ı/ to widen (an interval, the space between). 15. /ı/ to explain more fully. 16. /ı/ to begin, open (war, a meeting, a conversation). 17. /ı/ to disclose. 18. /ı/ to lighten (a color or the general effect of a room). 19. /ı/ to suit, go well with (a person); to lighten (a person´s complexion). 20. /ı/ to sharpen (a pencil). 21. /ı/ to whet, sharpen (one´s appetite). 22. /ı/ to relieve, free (one) from embarrassment or shyness. 23. (for a flower or leaf) to open. 24. (for weather) to clear up, become good. 25. slang to go away, clear out. 26. /ı/ slang to appeal (to). Açtı ağzını, yumdu gözünü. colloq. He lost his temper and hollered./He flew off the handle."
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