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21 porrigo
1.porrĭgo, rexi, rectum, 3 (contr. form porgo, porgite, Enn. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 1, 26, and Verg. A. 8, 274:I.porge,
Plaut. Ps. 2, 4, 18; Aus. Idyll. 4, 37:porgebat, Sil 9, 458: porgens,
Val. Fl. 2, 656:porgi,
Stat. Th. 8, 755:porxit,
id. S. 2, 1, 204; cf.:antiqui etiam porgam dixerunt pro porrigam,
Fest. p. 218 Müll.—Acc. to Lachmann, Hor. S. 2, 6, 59, instead of perditur, we should read porgitur; v. perdo init.), v. a. [por, = pro, and rego], to stretch or spread out before one's self, to put forth, reach out, extend (class.; syn. extendo).Lit.A.In gen.:B.jam dudum, si des, porrexi manum,
Plaut. Ps. 4. 7, 49:animal membra porrigit, contrahit,
Cic. Div. 1, 53, 120:manum ad tradendam pyxidem,
id. Cael. 26, 63:crus,
Liv. 8, 8:caelo bracchia,
Ov. M. 1, 767:aciem latius,
Sall. J. 52, 6.— Pass., to stretch or spread one's self out, to be stretched out, extended:(Tityos) per tota novem cui jugera corpus Porrigitur,
extends, Verg. A. 6. 596:porrectus somno,
Stat. Achill. 2, 75:serpens in longam porrigi alvum,
Ov. M. 4, 574; cf.:serpens centum porrectus in ulnas,
Sil. 6, 153; Trogus ap. Plin. 11, 52, 114, § 275.—So freq. of localities, to stretch out, extend, to lie (mostly post-Aug.):cubiculum porrigitur in solem,
Plin. Ep. 2, 17, 23:cujus (loci) pars colles erant, pars in planitiem porrigebatur,
Tac. A. 13, 38:Creta inter ortum occasumque porrigitur,
Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 58; Just. 42, 2. —In partic.1.To lay at full length, to stretch on the ground (rare):2.in plenos resolutum carmine somnos, Exanimi similem, stratis porrexit in herbis,
Ov. M. 7, 254:utrumque ab equis ingenti porrigit arvo,
Val. Fl. 6, 553:in spatium ingens ruentem porrexit hostem,
Liv. 7, 10 fin.; Mart. Spect. 15.—To hold forth, reach out, to offer, present:3.dexteram alicui,
Cic. Deiot. 3, 8:dextram,
Plin. 11, 45, 103, § 250:bona alicui,
Cic. N. D. 3, 34, 84; cf.:munera,
Ov. M. 8, 95:pocula,
Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 92:gladium alicui ad occidendum hominem,
Cic. Mil. 3, 9; Ov. P. 3, 1, 13: manum sani medicis porrigunt, Sen. Tranq. 2, 1.—Prov.:maritali porrigere ora capistro,
to present his head to the marriage halter, Juv. 6, 43.—Porrigere manum, in voting, to put forth or hold up the hand, Cic. Fl. 6, 15.—Hence, transf., i. q. to express one's assent or approval:II.quare si tu quoque huic sententiae manum porrigis,
Symm. Ep. 7, 15.—Trop.A.To protract, prolong (syn. prolato):B.iter,
App. M. 2, 14; 6, 3;so of the quantity of a syllable: syllabam,
Quint. 1, 6, 32; cf.:ut aliquis impetum morbi trahendo effugiat, porrigaturque in id tempus, etc.,
i. e. be kept alive, supported, Cels. 2, 5.—(Acc. to I. B. 2.) To offer, to grant a thing:C.praesidium clientibus porrigere atque tendere,
Cic. de Or. 1, 40, 184:et mihi forsan, tibi quod negarit, Porriget hora,
Hor. C. 2, 16, 32.—Manus ad (in) aliquid porrigere, to reach after, strive for, seek to obtain (mostly post-Aug.):D.Lydiam cepisti... jam etiam ad pecora nostra avaras et insatiabiles manus porrigis,
Curt. 7, 8, 19:fames me appellat, ad proxima quaeque porrigatur manus,
Sen. Ep. 119, 4; id. Ben. 5, 14, 2; id. Cons. Polyb. 17, 1; Val. Max. 9, 1, 2; Lact. 7, 15, 5:manus suas in orientem occidentemque porrexit,
id. Mort. Pers. 3 fin.; cf.:pecunia deesse coepit, neque quo manus porrigeret suppetebat, nisi, etc.,
Nep. Dion, 7, 2.—Se porrigere, to extend, reach, spread itself:A.jam fortuna Romana se ad orientalia regna porrigere coeperat,
Just. 39, 5, 3:quis gradus ulterior, quo se tua porrigat ira, restat?
Ov. Tr. 3, 11, 5.— porrectus, a, um, P. a., stretched out, extended, long.Lit.:2.porrecta ac aperta loca,
Caes. B. G. 2, 19:locus,
Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 41:syllaba,
long, Quint. 1, 7, 14; cf.mora,
long, protracted, Ov. P. 4, 12, 14: senex, stretched out, i. e. dead, Cat. 67, 6; cf. in double sense: tuam amicam video. Ca. Ubi ea'st? Ps. Eccam in tabellis porrectam, Plaut. Ps. 1, 1, 34.— Comp.:porrectior acies,
Tac. Agr. 35 fin.: porrectior frons, i. e. more cheerful (opp. contractior), Plaut. Cas. 2, 4, 3.—Subst.: porrectum, i, n.a.Extent:b.Thessaliae in porrectum longitudo,
Plin. 4, 9, 16, § 32. —A straight line, Vitr. 10, 8.—c.A plain, Dig. 8, 3, 8.— Plur., Min. Fel. 17, 10. —B.Trop., widespread, extended:2.famaque et imperī Porrecta majestas ad ortum Solis ab Hesperio cubili,
Hor. C. 4, 15, 15.— Hence, adv.: porrectē, widely, extensively, far (post-class.).— Comp.:porrectius ire,
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22 включение в резерв
SAP. on hold, put applicant on hold, putting on holdУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > включение в резерв
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23 привлечь к ответственности
1) General subject: be held liable, bring to book, hold accountable, put to justice, hold to account2) Law: bring to account, make accountable, bring to responsibility, charge, hold liable, impose liability, prosecute, subject to responsibility for, bring to justice (We hope that Russian law enforcement agencies will bring murderers to justice.)3) Makarov: call to accountУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > привлечь к ответственности
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24 koł|ek
Ⅰ m pers. (N pl kołki) pot., pejor. clot GB pot., pejor., dolt pot., pejor. Ⅱ m inanim. 1. (palik) stake, peg- wbić/wsadzić/zaostrzyć kołek to drive in/put in/sharpen a stake- kołki do namiotu tent pegs2. (wieszak) peg- powiesić kurtkę na kołku to hang a jacket on a peg- kołek osinowy aspen stake- przebić wampira osinowym kołkiem to drive an aspen stake through a vampire’s heart3. pot. (do łączenia) dowel- zamocować coś na kołkach to fix sth with dowels4. (do śruby) Rawlplug® GB, wall anchor a. plug- wsadzić/wcisnąć kołek to put in/insert a Rawlplug- śruba wkręcona w kołek a screw with a Rawlplug5. Muz. tuning peg- naciągnąć/zamocować strunę na kołku to tighten/wind a string round a tuning peg■ ubranie wisi na nim jak na kołku pot. his clothes (just) hang on him- marynarka wisiała na nim jak na kołku the jacket was just hanging on him- ciosać komuś kołki na głowie pot. to walk all over sb- język staje mu kołkiem pot. he’s tongue-tied- tak był zaskoczony, że mu język kołkiem stanął he was dumbstruck- pomóż mi, nie stój jak kołek! help me, don’t just stand there like that!- zawiesić coś na kołku pot. (tymczasowo) to put sth on hold, to suspend sth; (na stałe) to give sth upThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > koł|ek
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25 оставаться неподвижным
1) General subject: remain motionless, remain stationary, stay put, keep quiet, hold still2) Mathematics: remain immobile3) Mining: hold immobile4) Makarov: stand stillУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оставаться неподвижным
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26 обуздавам
bridle, coerce, control, curb, rein, rein in, restrain* * *обузда̀вам,гл. curb, restrain, repress, put under restraint, hold down, bridle, control, keep in check/within bounds; contain; \обуздавам гнева си smother o.’s anger, rein in o.’s anger; curb o.’s temper; govern o.’s temper; \обуздавам езика си curb o.’s tongue; \обуздавам страстите си master o.’s passions.* * *tame; restrain: You have to обуздавам your feelings - Трябва да обуздаеш чувствата си; curb; manage (животно); coerce{kou`x;s}; control; cow{kau}; harness; hold back; school{sku;l}; steady; -
27 احتفظ بـ
اِحْتَفَظَ بِـ: حَفِظَto keep, retain, hold, maintain, keep up, sustain; to reserve; to preserve, conserve, save, store, put away; to hold or have in custody, take custody of; to guard, protect, safeguard, shelter, shield, defend -
28 выпускать
1) General subject: bleed (воздух), bring out, deliver (с завода), discharge, drain, drop out, ease (швы в платье), eject (дым и т. п.), elide, emit (деньги, воззвания и т. п.), empty, exhaust (пар), float (заём, акции), get out (о книге, модели чего-л. и т.п.), give forth, give out, graduate, issue, launch (снаряд), leave out, let (out of, from), let loose, let off (пар; тж. перен.), loose, omit, outlet, output, produce, project, publish, push out, put out, quit hold of (из рук), release, relinquish, send out, slip (стрелу), sluice, squib, tap, throw off, turn, turn out, unclasp (из рук, из объятий), unhand (из рук), unsluice, vent (дым и т. п.), vent (дым и т.п.), vent-hole (дым и т.п.), venthole (дым и т.п.), churn out, let out (о платье), let out (платье), (например, пар, гной) tap out, blow out2) Geology: ejaculate5) Naval: get away, release (из печати)6) Medicine: deflate8) Military: discharge9) Engineering: blow off (пар), deflate (газ), discharge (опорожнять), draw (руду), exhaust (отработавшие газы), let down (шасси), let off (воздух, газ, пар), let out (газ), make (продукцию), produce (продукцию), relieve (газ), run out (механизацию крыла), tap (плавку), tap out10) Rare: (outlet) outlet11) Chemistry: delivered12) Construction: rush out13) Railway term: tap off (грязное масло)16) Architecture: produce (проект, продукцию и т.п.)17) Mining: abut, blow off (напр. пар, отработанный воздух), creep down19) Metallurgy: flush, run (металл из печи), tap (металл)20) TV: present21) Information technology: jet, release (вариант программного изделия), unleash22) Oil: bleed off (отстоявшуюся воду или грязь из резервуара), drawoff, empty (жидкость, газ), vent (газ)25) Silicates: let off26) Business: put forth27) Crystallography: withdraw29) Oil&Gas technology blow off30) Education: train31) Polymers: manufacture (продукцию)32) Automation: blow off (воздух), turn out (продукцию)33) Quality control: release (продукцию)35) Makarov: discharge (воду), discharge (опорожнять, выбрасывать), drain (воду), drop, escape, leave go, let (out of, from), let go, make (изготавливать), make, manufacture, produce, turn out (изготавливать), manufacture (изготавливать), produce (изготавливать), project (напр., снаряд), publish (о газете, журнале), release (давать выход, напр. воздуху, газу), release (новую версию программного изделия), tap (плавку из печи), tap a heat (плавку из печи), tap out (напр. шлак), turn out (изготавливать), yield, drain off, draw off (металл), cast off (соколов) -
29 выпустить
1) General subject: deliver, discharge, ease, eject, elide, emit, empty, exhaust, float, give out, graduate, issue, leave out, let fly (что-л.), let loose, omit, produce, project, publish, push out, put out, quit hold of (из рук), release, relinquish, send out, slip, sluice, turn, unbrick, let drop, let out (о платье), let run free, miss out, out2) Engineering: expel3) History: hang off4) Mathematics: let go release, turn out5) Railway term: develop (в продажу)6) Law: free on bail (из-под стражи)8) Business: expedite10) General subject: release (воздух из пневмоцилиндра), vent (воздух)11) Makarov: let fly (smth.) (что-л.), let go, cut out -
30 не двигаться
1) General subject: remain motionless, stay put, (приказ) freeze!, hold still2) Mechanic engineering: seize3) Makarov: keep still, stand still -
31 откладывать переговоры
1) Mass media: delay talks, put talks on hold2) Makarov: defer talks, delay negotiation, delay the talksУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > откладывать переговоры
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32 перевести кого-нибудь (абонента) в режим ожидания телефонного соединения
General subject: put smb on holdУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перевести кого-нибудь (абонента) в режим ожидания телефонного соединения
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33 сдерживать амбиции
Mass media: put ambition on holdУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сдерживать амбиции
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34 честолюбивые устремления
1) General subject: ambitious pursuits2) Psychology: striving of individual prominence3) Mass media: put ambition on holdУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > честолюбивые устремления
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35 С-610
В СТОРОНУ PrepP Invar1. \С-610 кого-чего, чью Prep the resulting PrepP is advfacing, movingpointing etc toward s.o. or sth.: in the direction of s.o. (sth.) in s.o. fc direction toward s.o. (sth.) s.o. % way (look) at s.o. sth. (in limited contexts) face sth.Капарин глянул в сторону... Фомина и Чумакова... (Шолохов 5). Kaparin glanced in the direction of Fomin and Chumakov (5a).Дети её, милые дети, обнимали меня, целовали и плакали. И только мой старик не посмотрел на меня, и я старался не смотреть в его сторону... (Искандер 3). Her children, sweet children, hugged me, kissed me, and cried. Only my old man didn't look at me, and I tried not to look in his direction... (3a).Близился полдень, и пахарь уже настораживал слух в сторону дома, что вот-вот жена его должна позвать обедать, да и быкам пора передохнуть (Искандер 4). It was getting near noon, and the plowman had an ear cocked toward the house: any minute now his wife would be calling him to dinner, and besides it was time to rest the oxen (4a)....(Юра) даже не смотрел в сторону мясного... (Аксёнов 1). Yura...hadn't even looked at the meat dish... (1a).2. \С-610 от кого-чего Prep the resulting PrepP is advin a direction leading from s.o. or sth.: away from s.o. sth.. Тропинка вела в сторону от дома. The path led away from the house.3. отойти, отозвать кого и т. п. -adv(to step, move etc) a short distance away (from some person, group etc), (to ask s.o. to move) a short distance away (from the person or group he is with, usu. so one can talk to him): (move (step, pull s.o., call s.o. etc » aside.... Из куреня прибежала Лукинична... Она отозвала мужа в сторону. «Наталья пришла!..»(Шолохов 2)....Lukinichnacame running from the house....She called her husband aside. "Natalya has come back!..." (2a).Отзови директора в сторону и скажи ему об аварии. Pull the director aside and tell him about the accident.4. (уходить, отходить) \С-610 ( adv or predic (subj: human) to avoid taking responsibility for or participating in sth.: X (уходит) в сторону - X steps (moves) aside (from sth.)(in limited contexts) X stands aside (from sth.) X moves (fades) into the background.В той ситуации, которая складывалась тогда во всех социально значимых сферах нашей жизни, чётко обозначились два лагеря. Один лагерь составляли мракобесы и реакционеры... Другой лагерь составляли все те, кто был против мракобесов и реакционеров... И были ещё единицы, которые с самого начала понимали: надо уйти от всего этого в сторону... (Зиновьев 1). In the situation at that time in all socially significant spheres of our life, two camps could be clearly distinguished. One of them consisted of obscurantists and reactionaries.... The other camp was made up of all those who were against obscurantists and reactionaries....And there were, too, some isolated beings who had realised from the very beginning that they must stand aside from all this... (1a).5. (predicimpers or with subj: human one neglects to do or avoids doing sth. for a timeput sth. offhold off on sth.Нина всё время по танцулькам бегает, а учёбу - в сторону. Nina's always going out dancing, and as for her studies-she puts them off.6. (predicimpers) doing sth. or s.o. 's involvement with sth. should be stoppedaway with...no more...that's enough... (Глумов:) Эпиграммы в сторону! Этот род поэзии, кроме вреда, ничего не приносит автору (Островский 9). (G.:) Away with epigrams! That kind of poetry brings nothing but trouble to the author (9a).7. (сказать, произнести) -adv(to say sth.) turning away from one's listener so that he does not hearaside(make) an aside.(Городничий:) Я карт и в руки никогда не брал даже не знаю, как играть в эти карты... Как можно, чтобы такое драгоценное время убивать на них. (Лука Лукич (в сторону):) А у меня, подлец, выпонтировал вчера сто рублей (Гоголь 4). (Mayor:) Tve never touched a card in my lifeI don't even know how those card-games are played....How can people waste such valuable time on them? (L.L. (aside):) Cad! He won a hundred roubles off me yesterday (4b).8. уводить (разговор), отвлекаться, уходить \С-610advto digress in conversationX ушёл в сторону — X got off the subjectX went (got) off on a tangent X strayed from the point (the subject) X got off (the) track X got sidetracked.Простите, мы, кажется, отвлекаемся в сторону (Зиновьев 1). "Forgive me, we seem to be getting off the subject" (1a).Эти встречи я мог бы описать по записям очень подробно, но тем ушёл бы в сторону, да наверно это уже сделали или сделают другие, без меня (Солженицын 2). ( context transl) I could give a very detailed description of these meetings from my notes, but that would be a digression, and in any case, others have probably done it already, or will do it (2a). -
36 перевести кого-нибудь в режим ожидания телефонного соединения
General subject: (абонента) put smb on holdУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перевести кого-нибудь в режим ожидания телефонного соединения
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37 в сторону
[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ facing, moving; pointing etc toward s.o. or sth.:- in the direction of s.o. < sth.>;- in s.o.'s direction;- toward s.o. < sth.>;- s.o.'s way;- (look) at s.o. < sth.>;- [in limited contexts] face sth.♦ Капарин глянул в сторону... Фомина и Чумакова... (Шолохов 5). Kaparin glanced in the direction of Fomin and Chumakov (5a).♦ Дети её, милые дети, обнимали меня, целовали и плакали. И только мой старик не посмотрел на меня, и я старался не смотреть в его сторону... (Искандер 3). Her children, sweet children, hugged me, kissed me, and cried. Only my old man didn't look at me, and I tried not to look in his direction... (3a).♦ Близился полдень, и пахарь уже настораживал слух в сторону дома, что вот-вот жена его должна позвать обедать, да и быкам пора передохнуть (Искандер 4). It was getting near noon, and the plowman had an ear cocked toward the house: any minute now his wife would be calling him to dinner, and besides it was time to rest the oxen (4a).♦...[Юра] даже не смотрел в сторону мясного... (Аксёнов 1). Yura...hadn't even looked at the meat dish... (1a).⇒ in a direction leading from s.o. or sth.:- away from s.o. < sth.>.♦ Тропинка вела в сторону от дома. The path led away from the house.⇒ (to step, move etc) a short distance away (from some person, group etc), (to ask s.o. to move) a short distance away (from the person or group he is with, usu. so one can talk to him):- (move <step, pull s.o., call s.o. etc>) aside.♦... Из куреня прибежала Лукинична... Она отозвала мужа в сторону. "Наталья пришла!.."(Шолохов 2)....Lukinichnacame running from the house....She called her husband aside. "Natalya has come back!..." (2a).♦ Отзови директора в сторону и скажи ему об аварии. Pull the director aside and tell him about the accident.4. (уходить, отходить) - [adv or predic (subj: human)]⇒ to avoid taking responsibility for or participating in sth.:- [in limited contexts] X stands aside (from sth.);- X moves < fades> into the background.♦ В той ситуации, которая складывалась тогда во всех социально значимых сферах нашей жизни, чётко обозначились два лагеря. Один лагерь составляли мракобесы и реакционеры... Другой лагерь составляли все те, кто был против мракобесов и реакционеров... И были ещё единицы, которые с самого начала понимали: надо уйти от всего этого в сторону... (Зиновьев 1). In the situation at that time in all socially significant spheres of our life, two camps could be clearly distinguished. One of them consisted of obscurantists and reactionaries....The other camp was made up of all those who were against obscurantists and reactionaries....And there were, too, some isolated beings who had realised from the very beginning that they must stand aside from all this... (1a).5. [predic; impers or with subj: human]⇒ one neglects to do or avoids doing sth. for a time:- put sth. off;- hold off on sth.♦ Нина всё время по танцулькам бегает, а учёбу - в сторону. Nina's always going out dancing, and as for her studies-she puts them off.6. [predic; impers]⇒ doing sth. or s.o.'s involvement with sth. should be stopped:- away with...;- no more...;- that's enough...♦ [Глумов:] Эпиграммы в сторону! Этот род поэзии, кроме вреда, ничего не приносит автору (Островский 9). [G.:] Away with epigrams! That kind of poetry brings nothing but trouble to the author (9a).7. (сказать, произнести) - [adv]⇒ (to say sth.) turning away from one's listener so that he does not hear:- aside;- (make) an aside.♦ [Городничий:] Я карт и в руки никогда не брал; даже не знаю, как играть в эти карты... Как можно, чтобы такое драгоценное время убивать на них. [Лука Лукич (в сторону):] А у меня, подлец, выпонтировал вчера сто рублей (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] I've never touched a card in my life; I don't even know how those card-games are played....How can people waste such valuable time on them? [L.L. (aside):] Cad! He won a hundred roubles off me yesterday (4b).⇒ to digress in conversation:- X went < got> off on a tangent;- X strayed from the point < the subject>;- X got sidetracked.♦ Простите, мы, кажется, отвлекаемся в сторону (Зиновьев 1). "Forgive me, we seem to be getting off the subject" (1a).♦ Эти встречи я мог бы описать по записям очень подробно, но тем ушёл бы в сторону, да наверно это уже сделали или сделают другие, без меня (Солженицын 2). [context transl] I could give a very detailed description of these meetings from my notes, but that would be a digression, and in any case, others have probably done it already, or will do it (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в сторону
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38 bunu benim için ayırtın lütfen
Please put this on hold for me. -
39 억제하다
v. suppress, control, put a curb, hold in check, keep within bounds, forbear, mortify, chasten, fight down, guard, refrain, choke, govern, tutor -
40 བཀན་པ་
[bkan pa]uproot or turn up anything by applying a stick at its foot or root, bend, put, press, apply, hold fast, extend
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