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61 manquer
manquer [mɑ̃ke]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ but, occasion, personne, train] to miss• la gare est sur la place, tu ne peux pas la manquer the station's right on the square, you can't miss itb. [+ photo, gâteau] to spoilc. ( = être absent de) to miss• manquer de ( = être dépourvu de) to lack• elle a manqué de se faire écraser ( = faillir) she nearly got run over3. intransitive verba. ( = faire défaut) to be lacking• ce qui lui manque, c'est l'imagination what he lacks is imagination• les mots me manquent pour exprimer... I can't find the words to express...• j'irais bien, ce n'est pas l'envie qui m'en manque I would like to go, it's not that I don't want tob. ( = être absent) to be absent ; ( = avoir disparu) to be missingc. ( = être regretté)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Le sujet du verbe français devient l'objet du verbe anglais.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• il manque dix personnes ( = elles ont disparu) there are ten people missing ; ( = on en a besoin) we are ten people short• il ne manquait plus que ça ! that's all we needed!• il ne manquerait plus que ça ! that really would be the end! (inf)• j'avais prévu qu'il serait furieux, et ça n'a pas manqué ! I knew he'd be angry and sure enough he was!5. reflexive verba.il s'est manqué ( = a raté son suicide) he bungled his suicide attempt• cette fois-ci, il ne s'est pas manqué he made a good job of it this time* * *mɑ̃ke
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1) (ne pas atteindre, ne pas voir) to miss [cible, spectacle, train, personne]vous l'avez manquée de cinq minutes — you missed her/it by five minutes
2) ( ne pas réussir)manquer son coup — (colloq) to fail
3) (colloq) ( ne pas sanctionner)
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manquer à verbe transitif indirect1)la Bretagne/ma tante me manque — I miss Brittany/my aunt
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manquer de verbe transitif indirectmanquer de — to lack [patience, argent, expérience, pratique]
on ne manque de rien — we don't want ou lack for anything
ma cousine ne manque pas d'humour — my cousin's got a good sense of humour [BrE]
‘remercie-le de ma part’ - ‘je n'y manquerai pas’ — ‘thank him for me’ - ‘I won't forget'
et évidemment, ça n'a pas manqué! — (colloq) and sure enough that's what happened!
3) ( faillir)
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verbe intransitif1) ( faire défaut)les vivres vinrent à manquer — supplies ran out ou short
2) ( être absent) [élève, personne] to be absent
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verbe impersonnelil ne manquerait plus que ça! — (colloq) that would be the last straw!
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se manquer verbe pronominal1) ( soi-même) to bungle one's suicide attempt2) ( ne pas se voir) to miss each other* * *mɑ̃ke1. vb impersIl manque encore 100 euros. — We are still 100 euros short.
Il manque des pages. — There are some pages missing., Some pages are missing
il ne manquerait plus que... — all we need now is for...
Il ne manquerait plus qu'il démissionne. — All we need now is for him to resign.
2. vi1) [chose] to be lackingne pas manquer; Les exemples ne manquent pas. — There's no lack of examples.
2) [personne] to be missingmanquer à l'appel — to miss roll call, to be missing at roll call
3)Il a manqué de se tuer. — He very nearly got killed.
ne pas manquer de dire qch; Il n'a pas manqué de le dire. — He certainly said it.
ne pas manquer de faire qch; Je ne manquerai pas de te le rappeler le moment venu. — I'll certainly remind you when the time comes., I'll definitely remind you when the time comes.
4)manquer à qn [personne] Il me manque. — I miss him.
Mes parents me manquent. — I miss my parents.
Ma sœur me manque. — I miss my sister., [argent, temps]
Le temps leur manque. — They're short of time.
Le courage lui manqua. — His courage failed him.
La voix lui manqua. — His voice failed him.
5)manquer à qch [personne] ; manquer à tous ses devoirs — to fail in one's duty
Mais je manque à tous mes devoirs, asseyez-vous; désirez-vous un café? — Sorry, I'm forgetting myself: please sit down; would you like a coffee?
6)manquer de qch [chose] — to not have enough of sth, to lack sth
La quiche manque de sel. — The quiche hasn't got enough salt in it.
L'article manque de punch. — The article lacks punch., The article doesn't have enough punch.
Le film manque de rythme. — The film lacks pace.
Ses interventions manquent d'à-propos. — His remarks lack relevance.
7)manquer de qch [personne] [courage, présence d'esprit] — to lack sth, to not have enough of sth
Le gouvernement a manqué de courage politique. — The government lacked political courage.
J'ai manqué de présence d'esprit. — I didn't have enough presence of mind.
manquer de tact; Je trouve qu'il a manqué de tact. — I don't think he was very tactful.
3. vt1) to missTu n'as rien manqué: le film n'était pas très bon. — You didn't miss anything: the film wasn't very good.
2) (= faillir)Il a manqué se tuer. — He very nearly got killed.
* * *manquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 (ne pas atteindre, ne pas voir) to miss [cible, objectif, spectacle, événement]; la balle l'a manqué de peu the bullet just missed him; manquer une marche to miss a step; une grande maison rose à la sortie du village, vous ne pouvez pas la manquer a big pink house as you come out of the village, you can't miss it; manquer l'école to miss school; un film à ne pas manquer a film not to be missed; j'ai manqué le début du film I missed the beginning of the film; tu n'as rien manqué, le film est nul you didn't miss anything, it's an awful film; il n'en manque pas une○ you can rely on him to put his foot in it;2 ( être en retard pour) to miss [train, bus, avion, personne] (de by); vous l'avez manquée de cinq minutes you missed her/it by five minutes;3 ( ne pas réussir) to spoil, to ruin [plat, gâteau, photo]; to botch○ [expérience de laboratoire]; manquer sa vie to make a mess of one's life; elle a manqué son solo she made a mess of her solo; cet événement nous a fait manquer plusieurs contrats this incident has lost us several contracts; manquer son coup○ to fail;4 ○( ne pas sanctionner) la prochaine fois je ne le manquerai pas next time I won't let him get away with it; elle ne l'a pas manqué she put him in his place.B manquer à vtr ind1 ( faire éprouver un sentiment d'absence) manquer à qn to be missed by sb; ils nous manquent we miss them; la Bretagne/ma tante me manque I miss Brittany/my aunt;2 ( ne pas respecter) manquer à son devoir/honneur to fail in one's duty/honourGB; manquer à ses promesses to fail to keep one's promises; manquer à sa parole to break one's word.C manquer de vtr ind1 ( avoir en quantité insuffisante) manquer de to lack, to be lacking in [patience, talent, courage, imagination, ambition]; to lack, to be short of [argent, provisions, matériel, personnel, main-d'œuvre]; to lack [expérience, pratique]; on ne manque de rien ici we don't want ou lack for anything here; elle ne manque pas de détracteurs/prétendants she's not short of critics/suitors, she doesn't lack critics/suitors; le roman manque d'humour the novel lacks humourGB; ma cousine ne manque pas d'humour my cousin's got a good sense of humourGB; elle ne manque pas de charme she's not without charm; il ne manque pas de culot○! he's got a nerve!; la soupe manque de sel/poivre there isn't enough salt/pepper in the soup; ouvre la fenêtre, on manque d'air ici open the window, it's stuffy in here; il manque de magnésium/calcium he has a magnesium/calcium deficiency;2 ( toujours à la forme négative) si vous passez dans la région, ne manquez pas de nous rendre visite if you're in the area, be sure and visit us; je ne manquerai pas de vous le faire savoir I'll be sure to let you know; ne manquez pas de le signaler be sure and report it; ‘remercie-le de ma part’-‘je n'y manquerai pas’ ‘thank him for me’-‘I won't forget ou I most certainly shall’; je ne manquerai pas de le leur dire I'll be sure to tell them, I won't forget to tell them; on ne peut manquer d'être surpris one can't fail to be surprised; ça ne pouvait manquer d'arriver it was bound to happen; et évidemment, ça n'a pas manqué○! and sure enough that's what happened!;3 ( faillir) il a manqué (de) casser un carreau he almost broke a windowpane; elle a manqué (de) s'évanouir en le voyant she almost fainted when she saw him.D vi1 ( faire défaut) j'ai fait l'inventaire: rien ne manque I've done the inventory and nothing is missing; trois soldats manquaient à l'appel three soldiers were missing at roll call; les vivres vinrent à manquer supplies were running out; ne fais pas cette tête, ce ne sont pas les garçons qui manquent! don't look so downcast, there are plenty more fish in the sea!; ce ne sont pas les occasions qui manquent there's no lack of opportunity; le moment venu, le courage leur manqua when the time came, their courage failed them; je suis tellement outré que les mots me manquent I'm so outraged that words fail me; les mots me manquent pour exprimer ma joie/mon dégoût I can't find the words to express my joy/my disgust; le temps me manque pour t'expliquer I don't have enough time to explain to you; ce n'est pas l'envie qui me manque de faire it's not that I don't want to do; le pied lui manqua liter he/she missed his/her footing;2 ( être absent) [élève, personne] to be absent; cet étudiant manque très souvent this student is very often absent.E v impers il manquait deux fourchettes two forks were missing; il manque 100 euros dans la caisse 100 euros are missing from the cash register; il manque une roue à la voiture there's a wheel missing from the car; il lui manque un doigt he's got a finger missing; il lui manque un œil/bras he's only got one eye/arm; il leur manque 500 euros pour pouvoir acheter la voiture they're 500 euros short of the amount they need to buy the car; il nous manque deux joueurs pour former une équipe we're two players short of a team; il manque une signature à ce contrat ( il n'est pas signé) the contract isn't signed; ( sur plusieurs signatures) there's a signature missing on the contract; il manque du sel dans cette soupe there isn't enough salt in the soup; ça manque d'animation ici! it's not very lively here!; il ne manquerait plus que ça! that would be the last straw!; il ne manquerait plus qu'il se mette à pleuvoir all (that) we need now is for it to start raining.F se manquer vpr1 ( soi-même) to bungle one's suicide attempt;2 ( ne pas se voir) to miss each other.[mɑ̃ke] verbe transitifl'église est à droite, vous ne pouvez pas la manquer the church is on the right, you can't miss itb. (figuré) to miss one's target, to fail to hit one's target, to shoot wideelle s'est moquée de moi mais je ne la manquerai pas! (figuré) she made a fool of me but I'll get even with her!je n'ai pas vu l'opéra — tu n'as rien manqué/tu as manqué quelque chose! I didn't see the opera — you didn't miss anything/you really missed something there!tu as manqué une bonne occasion de te taire (humoristique) why couldn't you have just kept your mouth shut for once?a. [il remarque tout] he never misses a trick!b. [il est gaffeur] (you can always) trust him to put his foot in it!2. [ne pas rencontrer] to misscoup manqué failure, botch-upmoi qui croyais lui faire plaisir, c'est vraiment un coup manqué ou j'ai vraiment manqué mon coup! and here's me thinking I would make him happy, (just) how wrong can you get!4. [ne pas aller à] to miss————————[mɑ̃ke] verbe intransitif1. [être absent - fugueur, bouton, argenterie] to be missing ; [ - employé, élève] to be away ou off ou absentb. (figuré & humoristique) to be missingil ne manquait plus qu'elle/que ça! she's/that's all we need ou needed!quand le pain vint à manquer, ils descendirent dans la rue when the bread ran short, they took to the streetsles occasions de te rendre utile ne manqueront pas there will be no shortage of opportunities to make yourself usefulla pluie/le travail, ce n'est pas ce qui manque! there's no shortage of rain/work!l'argent leur a toujours manqué they've always been short of money ou lacked moneyla force/le courage lui manqua (his) strength/courage failed himles mots me manquent words fail me, I'm at a loss for wordsce n'est pas l'envie qui m'en manque, mais... not that I don't want to ou I'd love to, but...il manque une bouteille/un bouton there's a bottle/a button missinga. [ils sont absents] we have three players missingb. [pour jouer] we're three players shortil ne manque pas de gens pour dire que... there is no lack ou shortage of people who say that...il me manque un dollar I'm one dollar short, I need one dollara. [animal] the only thing it can't do is speakb. [machine] it does everything but talk3. [être pauvre] to want————————manquer à verbe plus préposition1. [faillir à]manquer à son devoir/son honneur to fail in one's duty/one's honourmanquer à sa parole/promesse to fail to keep one's word/promise, to break one's word/promisemanquer aux usages to defy ou to flout convention2. [être regretté par]3. (littéraire) [offenser] to be disrespectful to ou towards, to behave disrespectfully towards————————manquer de verbe plus prépositionta soupe manque de sel your soup lacks ou needs saltmanquer de personnel to be short-staffed, to be short of stafftoi, tu ne manques pas d'air (familier) ou de culot (très familier) ! you've (certainly) got some cheek ou nerve!2. (soutenu)ne pas manquer de dire/de faire [ne pas oublier de]: vous viendrez? — je n'y manquerai pas will you come? — definitely ou without failne manquez pas de me le faire savoir be sure to let me know, do let me know[par ellipse]ça ne manquera pas it's sure ou bound to happenj'ai dit qu'elle reviendrait et ça n'a pas manqué! I said she'd come back and sure enough(, she did)![s'empêcher de]on ne peut manquer de constater/penser one can't help but notice/thinkvous ne manquerez pas d'être frappé par cette coïncidence you're bound to be struck by this coincidence3. [faillir]elle a manqué (de) se noyer she nearly ou almost drowned (herself)————————se manquer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)————————se manquer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi) -
62 acıtmak
v. hurt, cause pain, pain, sting, cause to suffer; embitter, make bitter, give something a bitter taste; spice, flavor with a spice, add pepper to something -
63 acıtmamak
v. (neg. form of acıtmak) hurt, cause pain, pain, sting, cause to suffer; embitter, make bitter, give something a bitter taste; spice, flavor with a spice, add pepper to something -
64 COCOC
A.\COCOC cococ.*\COCOC piquant, fort de goût, épicé.Esp., cosa que quema y abrasa la boca, asi como el aji o pimienta etc. (M).Angl., something that stings the mouth (K).Est dit de la viande du jaguar. Sah11,3 - burns like pepper.du cresson d'eau mexixin. Sah11,138.d'une espèce d'Oxalis, xoxocoyolin. Sah 11,138.de la racine de la plante cococ xihuitl. Sah11,153.de la plante mexihuitl. Sah11,163.de la racine de la plante xâlâcocohtli. Sah11,168 (achi cococ).de la racine de la plante oquichpahtli. Sah11,183." huel cococ ", il brûle beaucoup la gorge. Est dit d'un oignon sauvage, tepêxonacatl. Sah11,139." neuctic cococ ", doux et piquant au goût - tiene dulzor picante.Est dit de la racine ilacatziuhqui.Cod Flor XI 144r = ECN9,148 = Sah11,149." in înelhuayo tozcacococ cocototztic neuctica cococ ", sa racine brûle la gorge, elle est astringente, d'une douceur piquante - su raiz es picante a la garganta, astringente, con dulzor picante. Est dit de la plante, cototzauhqui xihuitl.Cod Flor XI 146v = ECN9,154 = Sah11,152." cococ, cocopahtic, cocopetzpahtic, cocopetztic, cocopetzcuahuitl, cocopetzpalalahtic ", piquantes, très piquantes, elles brûlent, elles brûlent la bouche, elles brûlent beaucoup, elles brûlent terriblement la bouche - hot, very hot, very glistening-hot, glistening hot, extremely glistening-hot, most hot. Est dit de sauces très piquantes. Sah10,70." in înacayo cococ, tocuahyâc ", sa chair est piquante, elle dégage une mauvaise odeur - its flesh is bitter; it gives off a bad odor.Est dit de la chair du jaguar (ocelôtl înacayo). Sah11,190 (toquaiac)." cococ, cocopahtic, cocopalalahtic ", elle brûle la bouche, elle brûle beaucoup, terriblement la bouche - it is burning to the mouth, very burning, exceedingly burning. Est dit de la pierre à chaux. Sah11,264.*\COCOC botanique, sert à qualifier différentes plantes." cococ xihuitl, cococ pahtli ahnozo huitzocuitlapilxihuitl ".Décrite en Cod Flor XI 146v = ECN9,154 = Sah11,152. Anders Dib identifient 'cococ pahtli' à Bocconia frutescens." cococ xihuitl ", Papaveraceae - Bocconia arborea ou frutescens.Décrite dans Sah11,153.B.\COCOC cocôc:*\COCOC douloureux, pénible.Angl., someone, something afflicted; pain, affliction (K).afflicted.Est dit du souffle, ihiyôtl, pris en un sens métaphor. Sah10,111." cocôc teohpôuhqui ", full of affiction, undone.Est dit du voleur. Sah10,38." cocôc teohpôuhqui quitêittitiâya ", he introduced anguish and affliction.Est dit de Tezcatlipoca. Sah1,5." cocôc teohpouhqui îilhuil înemac ", his fate, his lot (is) affliction.Est dit du tlâcatecolotl. Sah10,31." ic têmôtla in cocôc in teohpouhqui ", he visited him with pain and affliction.Est dit de Tezcatlipoca. Sah4,95.Note: Carochi dit explicitement en appendice que 'cococ', piquant, épicé \# 'cocôc', douloureux, pénible. Cf. également Karttunen s cococ. -
65 inpeperen
1 [met peper bestrooien, (vaak figuurlijk) betaald zetten] pepper ⇒ 〈 figuurlijk〉 get even with (someone) (for)2 [zeer duidelijk maken] make (someone) understand something (good and proper)♦voorbeelden:1 dat zal ik hem inpeperen • I'll get even with him, I'll fix him -
66 seasoning
noun (something used to season food: Salt and pepper are used as seasonings.) condimento, aliñotr['siːzənɪŋ]1 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL condimento, aderezoseasoning ['si:zənɪŋ] n: condimento m, sazón fn.• aderezo s.m.• aliño s.m.• condimento s.m.• salazón s.m.• sazón s.f.'siːzṇɪŋmass & count noun ( Culin) condimento m, sazón f['siːznɪŋ]N2) [of wood, timber] cura f* * *['siːzṇɪŋ]mass & count noun ( Culin) condimento m, sazón f -
67 मूलम् _mūlam
मूलम् [मूल्-क]1 A root (fig also); तरुमूलानि गृहीभवन्ति तेषाम् Ś.7.2; or शिखिनो धौतमूलाः 1.15; मूलं बन्ध् to take or strike root; बद्धमूलस्य मूलं हि महद्वैरतरोः स्त्रियः Śi.2.38.-2 The root, lowest edge or extremity of anything; कस्याश्चिदासीद्रशना तदानीमङ्गुष्ठमूलार्पितसूत्रशेषा R.7.1; so प्राचीमूले Me.91.-3 The lower part or end, base, the end of anything by which it is joined to something else; बाह्वोर्मूलम् Śi.7.32; so पादमूलम्, कर्णमूलम्, ऊरुमूलम् &c.-4 Beginning, commencement; आमूलाच्छ्रोतुमिच्छामि Ś.1.-5 Basis, foundation, source, origin, cause; सर्वे गार्हस्थ्यमूलकाः Mb.; रक्षोगृहे स्थितिर्मूलम् U.1.6; इति केना- प्युक्तं तत्र मूलं मृग्यम् 'the source or authority should be found out'; पुष्पं पुष्पं विचिन्वीत मूलच्छेदं न कारयेत् Mb.5.34. 18; समूलघातमघ्नन्तः परान्नोद्यन्ति मानवाः Śi.2.33.-6 The foot or bottom of anything; पर्वतमूलम्, गिरिमूलम् &c.-7 The text, or original passage (as distinguished from the commentary or gloss).-8 Vicinity, neighbourhood; सा कन्दुकेनारमतास्य मूले विभज्यमाना फलिता लतेव Mb.3.112.16.-9 Capital, principal, stock; मूलं भागो व्याजी परिघः क्लृप्तं रूपिकमत्ययश्चायमुखम् Kau. A.2.6.24.-1 A hereditary servant.-11 A square root.-12 A king's own terri- tory; स गुप्तमूलमत्यन्तम् R.4.26; Ms.7.184.-13 A vendor who is not the true owner; Ms.8.22 (अस्वामिविक्रेता Kull.).-14 The nineteenth lunar man- sion containing 11 stars.-15 A thicket, copse.-6 The root of long pepper.-17 A particular position of the fingers.-18 A chief or capital city.-19 An aboriginal inhabitant.-2 A bower, an arbour (निकुञ्ज).-21 N. of several roots पिप्पली, पुष्कर, शूरण &c.-22 A tail; मूलो मूलवता स्पृष्टो धूप्यते धूमकेतुना Rām.6.4.51. (In comp. मूल may be translated by 'first, prime, original, chief, principal' e. g. मूलकारणम् 'prime cause', &c. &c.)-Comp. -आधारम् 1 the navel.-2 a mystical circle above the organs of generation; मूलाधारे त्रिकोणाख्ये इच्छाज्ञानक्रियात्मके.-आभम् a radish.-आयतनम् the original abode.-आशिन् a. living upon roots.-आह्वम् a radish.-उच्छेदः utter destruction, total eradication.-कर्मन् n. magic; Ms.9.29.-कारः the author of an original work.-कारणम् the original or prime cause; क्रियाणां खलु धर्म्याणां सत्पत्न्यो मूलकारणम् Ku.6.13.-कारिका a furnace, an oven.-कृच्छ्रः -च्छ्रम् a kind of penance, living only upon roots; मूलकृच्छ्रः स्मृतो मूलैः.-केशरः a citron.-खानकः one who lives upon root-digging (मूलोत्पाटनजीवी); Ms.8.26.-गुणः the co-efficient of a root.-ग्रन्थः 1 an original text.-2 the very words uttered by Śākya- muni.-घातिन् a. destroying completely; (नहि...कर्मसु) मूलघातिषु सज्जन्ते बुद्धिमन्तो भवद्विधाः Rām.5.51.18; see मूलहर.-छिन्न a. nipped in the bud; सा$द्य मूलच्छिन्ना Dk. 2.2.-छेदः uprooting.-ज a.1 radical.-2 growing at the roots of trees (as an ant-hill).-3 born under the constellation Mūla. (-जः) plant growing from a root. (-जम्) green ginger.-त्रिकोणम् the third astrological house.-देवः an epithet of Kaṁsa.-द्रव्यम्, धनम् principal, stock, capital.-धातुः lymph.-निकृन्तन a. destroying root and branch.-पुरुषः 'the stock-man', the male representative of a family.-प्रकृतिः f. the Prakṛiti or Pradhāna of the Sāṅkhyas (q. v.); मूल- प्रकृतिरविकृतिः Sāṅ. K.3. (-pl.) the four principal sovereigns to be considered at the time of war विजि- गीषु, अरि, मध्यम, and उदासीन); see Ms.7.155.-प्रतीकारः protection of wives and wealth (धनदाररक्षा); कृत्वा मूल- प्रतीकारम् Mb.5.151.61.-फलदः the bread-fruit tree.-बन्धः a particular position of the fingers.-बर्हणम् the act of uprooting, extermination.-बलम् the principal or hereditary force; विन्ध्याटवीमध्ये$वरोधान् मूलबलरक्षितान् निवेशयामासुः Dk.1.1. [Kāmandaka enumerates six divisions of the army and declares that मौल (heredi- tary) is the best of them (Kām.13.2-3.)]-भद्रः an epithet of Kaṁsa.-भृत्यः an old or hereditary servant.-मन्त्रः 1 a principal or primary text (such as आगम); जुहुयान्मूलमन्त्रेण पुंसूक्तेनाथवा बुधः A. Rām.4.4.31.-2 a spell.-राशिः a cardinal number.-वचनम् an original text.-वापः 1 one who plants roots.-2 A field where crops are grown by sowing roots; पुष्पफलवाटषण्ड- केदारमूलवापास्सेतुः Kau. A.2.6.24.-वित्तम् capital stock.-विद्या the twelve-worded (द्वादशाक्षरी) spell:-- ओं नमो भगवते वासुदेवायः; जुहुयान्मूलविद्यया Bhāg.8.16.4.-विभुजः a chariot.-व्यसनवृत्तिः the hereditary occupa- tion of executing criminals; चण्डालेन तु सोपाको मूलव्यसन- वृत्तिमान् Ms.1.38.-व्रतिन् a. living exclusively on roots.-शकुनः (in augury) the first bird.-शाकटः, -शाकिनम् a field planted with edible roots.-संघः a society, sect.-साधनम् a chief instrument, principal expedient.-स्थानम् 1 base, foundation.-2 the Supreme Spirit.-3 wind, air.-4 Mooltan. (-नी) N. of Gaurī.-स्थायिन् m. an epithet of Śiva.-स्रोतस् n. the prin- cipal current or fountain-head of a river.-हर a. up- rooting completely; सो$यं मूलहरो$नर्थः Rām.6.46.15.-हरः a prodigal son; मूलहरतादात्विककदर्यांश्च प्रतिषेधयेत् Kau. A.2.9.27. -
68 giling
steam roller* * *mill, milled, milled, milling* * *roll (cigarette, steel); mill, grind (wheat, coffee, pepper, etc); flatten (something with a roller) -
69 stuff
n. materiaal, dingen, voorwerpen (onbepaald), weefsel, onzin--------v. (op)vullen, volproppenstuff1[ stuf] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 materiaal ⇒ (grond)stof, elementen2 kern ⇒ (het) wezen(lijke), essentie3 spul ⇒ goed(je), waar♦voorbeelden:1 we must first know what stuff she's made off • we moeten eerst weten uit welk hout zij gesneden isshe has the stuff of an actrice in her • er zit een actrice in haarbe of the stuff that • van het soort/slag zijn datsweet stuff • zoetigheiddo you call this stuff coffee? • noem jij dit goedje koffie?4 throw that stuff away! • gooi die rommel/vuiligheid weg!¶ stuff and nonsense! • kletskoek, kklare onzin!know one's stuff • zijn vak verstaan〈 informeel〉 that's the stuff! • (dat is) je ware!, zo mag ik 't horen————————stuff2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (op)vullen ⇒ volproppen/stoppen2 (dicht/vol)stoppen ⇒ toeproppen3 proppen ⇒ stoppen, steken, duwen4 opzetten♦voorbeelden:stuff someone • iemand volproppenstuff full • volproppenmy mind is stuffed with facts • mijn hersenpan zit vol (met) feitenstuff (up) a hole • een gat stoppenstuffed nose • verstopte neusmy nose is completely stuffed up • mijn neus is helemaal verstopt3 stuff something in(to) • iets proppen/stoppen/duwen/steken instuffed turkey • gefarceerde kalkoen -
70 tati
как прил.; Mej., SK, DT 4On a raised stand to the right of the doors leading into the dining area, four grinning guitarists in tati jackets and sombreros were playing something that sounded like a waltz with pepper on it. — На возвышении справа от дверей, что вели в обеденный зал, четыре улыбающихся во весь рот гитариста в сомбреро играли нечто похожее на быстрый вальс. (ТБ 4)
English-Russian dictionary of neologisms from a series of books by Stephen King "Dark Tower" > tati
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71 give promise
(give (hold или show) promise (тж. hold или show great promise))подавать (большие) надежды, быть многообещающимThere was a wind blowing from the south, with a hint of dampness, giving promise of a cloudiness later on in the evening. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Howling Dog’, ch. 8) — Дул южный ветер, и в воздухе чувствовалась сырость - верный признак того, что к вечеру небо затянется тучами.
Development of protecting coating for iron has been largely a "salt and pepper" proposition, but a new element now gives real promise of understanding something about rust. (R. E. Lapp, ‘Atoms and People’, ch. XIII) — Создание защитных покрытий для железа - это история "с бородой". Однако недавнее открытие нового элемента создает реальные возможности разработки и успешного применения средств защиты от коррозии.
‘Who wants to know how to play the cello?’ he asked. ‘I do,’ said Susan. ‘I show a lot of promise.’ ‘Who told you?’ Tony asked sceptically. (I. Shaw, ‘Lucy Crown’, ch. 8) — - Кто хочет научиться играть на виолончели? - спросил Тони. - Я хочу, - ответила Сузан. - Я подаю большие надежды. - Кто тебе это сказал? - спросил Тони скептически.
The all-round excellence of their cricket gives promise of a successful season. (Suppl) — Отличная игра, которую показали крикетисты клубов, обещает интересный спортивный сезон.
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72 trouble
/'trʌbl/ * danh từ - điều lo lắng, điều phiền muộn =to be in trouble+ có chuyện phiền muộn, không vui; bị mắng, bị phê bình, bị phạt =family troubles+ những chuyện lo lắng về gia đình =to get into trouble+ gặp chuyện không hay phải lo nghĩ; có mang, có chửa (gái chưa chồng) =to get someone into trouble+ gây chuyện không hay cho ai, làm cho ai phải phiền muộn lo lắng; làm cho ai có (mang chửa) =to ask (look) for trouble+ (từ lóng) chuốc lấy sự phiền luỵ - sự làm phiền, sự quấy rầy; điều phiền hà =did it give you much trouble?+ cái đó có làm phiền anh nhiều không? =I don't like putting you to so much trouble+ tôi không thích làm phiền anh nhiều đến thế =to spare someone trouble+ khỏi phiền đến ai, tránh làm phiền ai - sự chịu khó, sự cố gắng; sự khó nhọc =to take the trouble to do something+ chịu khó làm việc gì; mất công khó nhọc làm việc gì - tình trạng bất an, tình trạng rắc rối, tình trạng lộn xộn, tình trạng rối loạn =labour troubles+ những vụ đình công - trạng thái khó ở, tình trạng mắc bệnh; bệnh =digestive troubles+ rối loạn tiêu hoá =children's troubles+ bệnh trẻ em - (kỹ thuật) sự hỏng hóc, sự trục trắc (của máy) * ngoại động từ - làm đục =to trouble the water+ làm cho nước đục lên - làm phiền, quấy rầy =may I trouble you for the pepper?+ phiền anh đưa cho tôi lọ hạt tiêu - làm cho lo lắng, làm phiền muộn, làm băn khoăn =don't trouble yourself about that+ đừng băn khoăn lo lắng về chuyện đó - làm cho khổ sở, làm cho đau đớn =the child is troubled by (with) a cough every winter+ mùa rét nào đứa bé cũng khổ vì bệnh ho * nội động từ - lo nghĩ, lo lắng, băn khoăn, bận tâm =don't trouble about me+ đừng lo lắng gì về tôi cả =oh, don't trouble, thanks+ thôi khỏi phiền, xin cảm ơn anh; xin anh đừng bận tâm
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