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101 वह्
vah1) cl. 1. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXIII, 35 ;
váhati, - te (in later language Ā. only m. c.;
Vedic forms which may partly belong to the aor. are vákshi, voḍham, -ḍhā́m orᅠ voLham, -Lhā́m, uhīta, vákshva, voḍhvam, ūḍhvam, úhāna;
pf. uvāha, ūhúḥ;
ūhé RV. etc. etc.;
vavāha, - hatuḥ MBh. ;
aor. Ved. ávākshīt orᅠ ávāṭ Subj. vákshat, - ati, Prec. uhyāt;
avakshi, avoḍha Gr.;
fut. voḍhā́ Br. ;
vakshyáti, - te AV. etc.;
vahishyati MBh. etc.;
inf. voḍhum RV. etc. etc. <Ved. alsoᅠ - ḍhave andᅠ - ḍhavai>;
vāhe RV. ;
váhadhyai ib. ;
ind. p. ūḍhvā Br. ;
- úhya AV. etc. etc.;
cf. 1. ūh), to carry, transport, convey (with instr. of vehicle) RV. etc. etc.;
to lead, conduct (esp. offerings to the gods, said of Agni) ib. ;
to bear along (water, said of rivers) ib. ;
to draw (a car), guide (horses etc.) ib. ;
to lead towards, to bring, procure, bestow Kāv. Kathās. ;
to cause, effect BhP. ;
to offer (a sacrifice) ib. ;
to spread, diffuse (scent) Kathās. ;
to shed (tears) BhP. ;
to carry away, carry off, rob MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to lead home, take to wife, marry RV. etc. etc.;
to bear orᅠ carry on orᅠ with (Inc. orᅠ instr.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to take orᅠ carry with orᅠ about one's self, have, possess Kāv. Pur. Rājat. ;
to wear (clothes) Mṛicch. ;
(with ṡiras) to bear one's head ( uccaiṡ-tarām, « high») Hariv. ;
(with vasuṉdharām orᅠ kshmā-maṇḍālam) to support i.e. rule the earth Rājat. ;
(with garbham) to be with child Pañcat. ;
to bear, suffer, endure Kāv. Pur. ;
to forbear, forgive, pardon BhP. ;
to undergo (with agnim, visham, tulām, « the ordeal of fire, poison, andᅠ the balance») Yājñ. ;
to experience, feel MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to exhibit, show, betray ib. ;
to pay (a fine) Yājñ. ;
to pass, spend (time) Rājat. ;
(intrans.) to drive, ride, go by orᅠ in (with instr. of the vehicle), be borne orᅠ carried along, run, swim etc. RV. etc. etc.;
to draw (scil. a carriage, said of a horse) Mn. VIII, 146 ;
to blow (as wind) Kāv. Sāh. ;
to pass away, elapse Hcar.:
Pass. uhyáte (ep. alsoᅠ - ti;
aor. avāhi), to be carried ( uhyamāna, « being carried») etc.;
to be drawn orᅠ borne by (instr.) orᅠ along orᅠ off RV. etc. etc.:
Caus. vāhayati (m. c. alsoᅠ - te;
aor. avīvahat;
Pass. vāhyate),
to cause to bear orᅠ carry orᅠ convey orᅠ draw (with two acc. Pāṇ. 1-4, 52 Vārtt. 6 Pat.),
drive (a chariot), guide orᅠ ride (a horse), propel (a boat), go orᅠ travel by any vehicle MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to cause to guide (two acc.) Vop. ;
to cause any one (acc.) to carry anything (acc.) on (loc.) MBh. ;
to cause to take in marriage ib. ;
to cause to be conveyed by (instr.) Ragh. Rājat. ;
to traverse (a road) Ragh. ;
to accomplish (a journey) Megh. ;
to employ, keep going orᅠ in work Mn. III, 68; IV, 86 ;
to give, administer ( seeᅠ vāhita);
to take in, deceive ( seeᅠ id.):
Desid. vivakshati, - te Gr.:
Intens. vanīvāhyáte, to carry hither andᅠ thither (cf. vanīvā́hana andᅠ vanīvāhitá);
vāvahīti, to bear (a burden) Subh. ;
vāvahyate, vāvoḍhi
+ Gr. cf. Gk. ὄχος for γγοχος;
Lat. vehere, vehiculum;
Slav. vesti;
Lith. véṡ3ti;
Goth. gawigan;
Germ. bewegen;
Eng. weigh
2) (ifc.;
strong form vāh weak form Ǔk, which with a preceding a coalesces into au;
cf. Pāṇ. 3-2, 64; IV, 1, 61)
carrying, drawing, bearing, holding (cf. anaḍ-uh, apsu-vah, indra-vah etc.)
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102 proprio
(pl -ri) 1. adj own( caratteristico) typical( adatto) propera proprie spese at one's own expense2. adv ( davvero) reallyè proprio lui che me l'ha chiesto he's the one who asked me!è proprio impossibile that is quite impossible3. m ( beni) personal propertylavorare in proprio be self-employed* * *proprio agg.poss. one's (own); of one's own; ( di lui) his (own); ( di lei) her (own); ( di cosa o animale) its (own); ( di loro) their (own): amare la propria famiglia, to love one's family; seguire i propri istinti, to follow one's instincts; morire per il proprio paese, to die for one's country; badare ai fatti propri, to mind one's own business; ognuno ha il proprio modo di pensare, everyone has his (o their) own way of thinking; ciascuno tornerà a casa con i propri mezzi, everyone will find his (o their) own way home; in casa propria uno può fare quello che vuole, one can do as one likes in one's own home (o you can do as you like in your own home); rimettete ogni cosa al proprio posto, put everything back in its place; ciascuno ( di noi) ama i propri figli, we all love our (own) children; tutti hanno guardato al proprio interesse, they all looked after their own interests; è il sogno di tutti avere una casa propria, it's everyone's dream to own his (o their) own house (o to have a house of his o their own) // per conto proprio, on one's own: si è messo per conto proprio, he set up on his own; vogliono starsene per conto proprio, they want to be on their own // di proprio pugno, di propria mano, in one's own hand (writing) // fare di testa propria, to do as one pleases // fare del proprio meglio, to do one's best // amor proprio, self-esteem (o self-respect) // Con uso rafforzativo o enfatico: l'ho visto con i miei propri occhi, I saw it with my own eyes; l'ha preparato con le sue proprie mani, she prepared it with her own hands; ha una teoria sua propria, he has a theory of his own // Sue proprie mani (abbr. SPM), ( sulle buste) personal◆ pron.poss. one's own; ( di lui) his (own); ( di lei) hers, her own; ( di cosa o animale) its own; ( di loro) theirs, their own: anteporre il bene altrui al proprio, to put other people's interests before one's own; poiché ero senza macchina, mi disse di usare la propria, as I hadn't got my car, he offered me his (own); noi ci teniamo le nostre idee; loro si tengano le proprie, we've got our ideas, so let them have theirs (o their own) ∙ Come si nota dagli esempi l'agg. e pron. proprio concorda con il possessore a cui si riferisce.proprio agg.1 ( caratteristico) typical, characteristic; peculiar (to s.o., sthg.): con quell'arroganza che gli è propria, with his typical (o characteristic) arrogance; la ragione è propria dell'uomo, reason is peculiar to man2 ( adatto, appropriato, opportuno) appropriate (to s.o., sthg., to do), fit (for s.o., sthg., to do), fitting (s.o., sthg.), suitable, right (for s.o., sthg., to do); suited (pred.): divertimento proprio alla vecchiaia, pastime suitable for old age; la primavera è la stagione propria alle passeggiate in campagna, spring is the right season for country walks; trovare la definizione propria ad un fenomeno, to find the suitable definition for a phenomenon; ha usato uno stile proprio all'argomento, he used a style suitable (o appropriate) to the subject; questo vestito è proprio all'occasione, this dress is well-suited to the occasion3 ( letterale) exact, literal: il senso proprio di una parola, the exact (o literal) sense of a word // vero e proprio, real (o proper o pure): questo è un vero e proprio furto, it's pure theft; è sfortuna vera e propria, it's pure bad luck; aveva una casa vera e propria tutta per sé, he had a proper (o real) house all to himself4 (mat., gramm.) proper: frazione propria, proper fraction; sottoinsieme proprio, proper subset; (gramm.) nome proprio, proper noun // (fis.) frequenza propria, natural frequency // (astr.) moto proprio, proper motion5 (antiq.) ( decente, conveniente) correct, decent; seemly: ha maniere molto proprie, he has very correct manners◆ s.m.1 one's own: dare a ciascuno il proprio, to give to each his due; rimetterci del proprio, to lose one's own money; vivere del proprio, to have independent means // in proprio: ha una ditta in proprio, he has a business of his own; commerciare, lavorare in proprio, to trade, to work on one's own (account); mettersi in proprio, to set up business on one's own2 (rar.) ( qualità caratteristica) characteristic3 pl. ( parenti, famiglia) relatives, family (sing.): trascorrere il Natale con i propri, to spend Christmas with one's family; aver cura dei propri, to take care of one's own people (o family).proprio avv.1 ( veramente, davvero) really, very; quite: questo vino è proprio buono, this wine is really (o very) good; sei proprio egoista, you're really (o very) selfish; è proprio strano, it's really (o very) strange; è stato proprio bravo, he was really (o very) good; è un lavoro fatto proprio bene, it's a really well done piece of work (o the work is really o very well done); questa volta hai proprio studiato, you really studied this time; è stata proprio una bella serata, it was a really lovely evening; è proprio un bel ragazzo, he's a really good-looking boy; era proprio impossibile andare d'accordo con lui, it was quite (o absolutely) impossible to get on with him; mi sento proprio male, I feel really awful; hai proprio ragione, you're quite (o absolutely) right; dovete proprio andare?, do you really have to go?; sei proprio tu?, is it really you?; era proprio necessario?, was it really necessary?; siete proprio sicuri che abbia detto la verità?, are you quite sure he was telling the truth? // è proprio vero che non ci si può fidare di nessuno, it's a fact that you can't trust anyone2 (in frasi negative, nel significato di affatto) at all: non ho proprio sonno, I'm not tired at all; non ne sapevano proprio nulla, they knew nothing at all; non avevo proprio voglia di uscire, I didn't want to go out at all // non ha proprio un minimo di buon senso, he hasn't the least bit of common sense3 ( con uso rafforzativo o enfatico): sarebbe proprio bella che fosse tutto uno scherzo!, what if it was all a joke?; abbiamo proprio fatto un bell'affare!, we made a fine deal!; è stato proprio un cretino!, he was a real (o a right) idiot!; ci siamo messi proprio in un bel pasticcio!, we got ourselves into a right (old) mess!; se non puoi proprio farne a meno, telefonagli, phone him, if you must (o if you really have to); ''Era proprio lui?'' ''Proprio lui, in persona!'', ''Was it really him?'' ''The man himself!''; ''Non dirmi che l'hai incontrato'' ''Proprio!'', ''Don't tell me you (actually) met him'' ''I did'' (o ''That's what I said!''); ''Vuoi andarci davvero?'' ''Sì, proprio!'', ''Do you really want to go?'' ''Yes, I do''4 ( esattamente) just, exactly, right: proprio adesso, just (o right) now; proprio allora, just then; proprio in quel momento, right at that moment; è andata proprio così, that is exactly what happened; non è andata proprio come avrei voluto, ma..., it didn't go exactly as I would have liked, but...; lavora proprio nell'ufficio di fronte al mio, he works in the office right opposite to mine; il proiettile lo colpì proprio in piena fronte, the bullet hit him right in the forehead; è proprio quello che volevo dirti, that's exactly what I wanted to tell you; è proprio come immaginavo, it's exactly as I imagined; hai scelto proprio il momento meno adatto, you chose exactly the wrong moment; ci siamo visti proprio ieri, we saw each other only (o just) yesterday.* * *['prɔprjo] proprio -pria, -pri, -prie1. agg1) (possessivo) own, (impersonale) one'sper motivi miei propri — for my own o for personal reasons
2)(tipico, caratteristico)
proprio di — peculiar to, characteristic ofè proprio dei mammiferi — it's peculiar to o characteristic of mammals
è un atteggiamento proprio di quel tipo di persona — it's an attitude characteristic o typical of that kind of person
3) (esatto) proper, exact, correctsenso proprio di un termine — exact o proper meaning of a term
4) Gramm2. pron3. smmettersi in proprio Comm — to set up one's own business, set up on one's own
4. avv1) (precisamente) exactly, just2) (veramente) reallyma sei proprio certo? — are you really sure?, are you a hundred per cent certain?
3)non...proprio — not... at allnon voleva proprio farlo — he really didn't want to do it, he didn't want to do it at all
* * *I 1.1) (di lui) his (own); (di lei) her (own); (di cosa o animale) its (own); (loro) their (own) (quando è preceduto da un articolo, quest'ultimo non si traduce)2.vedere qcs. con i -ri occhi — to see sth. with one's own eyes
1) (peculiare)proprio di qcs., qcn. — peculiar to o typical of sth., sb
2) (personale, specifico)chiamare le cose col proprio nome — fig. to speak clearly
4) (autentico)mi sono sentito un vero e proprio stupido! — I felt a proper o real fool!
5) (letterale) literal, exact6) ling. [ nome] proper3.4.non scambiatevi i libri: ognuno usi i -ri — don't swap books: everyone should use their own
sostantivo maschilemettersi in proprio — to set up business on one's own account, to branch out on one's own
lavorare in proprio — to freelance, to be self-employed
II ['prɔprjo]rispondere in proprio di qcs. — (personalmente) to be directly responsible for sth
1) (esattamente) justproprio adesso — just o right now
non proprio — (non precisamente) not quite; (non completamente) not entirely
2) (veramente) reallysei proprio sicuro? — are you really o quite sure?
3) (affatto)4) (con tono di sorpresa, dispetto)mi sei proprio di grande aiuto! — iron. great help you are!
* * *proprio1pl. -ri, - rie /'prɔprjo, ri, rje/v. la nota della voce mio.1 (di lui) his (own); (di lei) her (own); (di cosa o animale) its (own); (loro) their (own) (quando è preceduto da un articolo, quest'ultimo non si traduce); essere padrone del proprio destino to be (the) master of one's fate; vedere qcs. con i -ri occhi to see sth. with one's own eyes; vivere per conto proprio to live on one's own; ammettere i -ri errori to admit one's mistakes2 (rafforzativo) l'ho comprato con i miei -ri soldi I bought it with my own moneyII aggettivo2 (personale, specifico) avere uno stile proprio to have a style of one's own; avere le -e idee to have a mind of one's own; essere sicuro del fatto proprio to be sure of one's ground3 (appropriato) usare un linguaggio proprio to use fitting language; chiamare le cose col proprio nome fig. to speak clearly4 (autentico) è una vera e -a schifezza it's complete and utter rubbish; mi sono sentito un vero e proprio stupido! I felt a proper o real fool!5 (letterale) literal, exact; in senso proprio literally6 ling. [ nome] properfece passare il braccio di lui sotto il proprio she drew his arm through hers; non scambiatevi i libri: ognuno usi i -ri don't swap books: everyone should use their own1 (proprietà personale) rimetterci del proprio to lose one's own money2 in proprio (per conto proprio) mettersi in proprio to set up business on one's own account, to branch out on one's own; lavorare in proprio to freelance, to be self-employed; rispondere in proprio di qcs. (personalmente) to be directly responsible for sth.————————proprio2/'prɔprjo/1 (esattamente) just; è proprio ciò che volevo dire that's just what I wanted to say; ti è proprio di fronte it's right in front of you; stavo per telefonarti proprio I was just about to call you; proprio adesso just o right now; non proprio (non precisamente) not quite; (non completamente) not entirely2 (veramente) really; sei proprio sicuro? are you really o quite sure? un film proprio bello a very good film; devi proprio venire you really must come; se proprio ci tieni if you really like3 (affatto) non vuole proprio ascoltare he just won't listen; non è proprio il mio tipo he's definitely not my type4 (con tono di sorpresa, dispetto) proprio oggi doveva succedere! it had to happen today of all days! mi sei proprio di grande aiuto! iron. great help you are! parli proprio tu! you're a fine one to talk! -
103 кани
General subject: holibobs (A period of time which is spent away from home relaxing, usually in a foreign clime, preferably with sun. However may also refer to any break from work during which you spend time by yourself or with family) -
104 verschwenden
v/t waste (auch Zeit, Energie etc.), squander (an + Akk on) (beide auch fig.); keinen Blick an jemanden verschwenden not waste a single glance on s.o.* * *to spend; to waste; to lavish; to dissipate; to squander* * *ver|schwẹn|den [fEɐ'ʃvɛndn] ptp verschwe\#ndetvtto waste ( auf +acc, an +acc, für on); (= leichtsinnig vertun) Geld to squander* * *1) (to spend or give very freely: She lavishes too much money on that child.) lavish2) (to fail to use (something) fully or in the correct or most useful way: You're wasting my time with all these stupid questions.) waste* * *ver·schwen·den *vt▪ etw \verschwenden to waste sthkeinen Blick an jdn \verschwenden to not spare sb a glanceGeld/Ressourcen \verschwenden to squander money/resourcesseine Worte \verschwenden to waste one's breath* * *transitives Verb waste (an + Akk. on)* * *an +akk on) (beide auch fig);keinen Blick an jemanden verschwenden not waste a single glance on sb* * *transitives Verb waste (an + Akk. on)* * *v.to dissipate v.to lavish v.to squander v.to waste v. -
105 aufhalten
auf|hal·ten irreg vt1) ( abhalten)jdn [bei etw] \aufhalten to keep sb back [or away] [from sth]2) ( am Weiterkommen hindern)jdn \aufhalten to hold up sb sep3) ( zum Halten bringen)etw \aufhalten to stop sth;einen Angriff \aufhalten to hold an assault in check;den Vormarsch \aufhalten to arrest [or check] an advance4) ( abwehren)einen Schlag \aufhalten to parry a blowetw \aufhalten to hold open sth sep;die Hand \aufhalten to hold out one's hand sep vr1) ( weilen)sich \aufhalten to stay2) ( verweilen)sich bei etw \aufhalten to dwell on [or linger over] sth3) ( sich weiterhin befassen)sich mit jdm/etw \aufhalten to spend time [dealing] with sb/sth;mit denen halte ich mich nicht länger auf I'll not waste any more [of my] time with them -
106 возиться
I несовер. - возиться; совер. - повозиться1) (о детях)romp, play, frolic2) (с кем-л./чем-л.; над чем-л.)take trouble (over); spend time (on); busy oneself (with); mess around (with) пренебр.; potter; tinker (with); fiddle about (with)что ты там так долго возишься? — what are you bothering/messing about with so long?
II страд. от возить 1)он опять возится со своей машиной — he is again having trouble with his car, he is again tinkering with his car
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107 تسكع
تَسَكَّعَ \ hang about: to wait and do nothing: I’m tired of hanging about without a job. loaf: stand around lazily instead of working. loiter: to stand about, wasting time; go slowly, with many stops. lounge: to spend time doing nothing: He was lounging about with his hands in his pockets. -
108 hang about
تَسَكَّعَ \ hang about: to wait and do nothing: I’m tired of hanging about without a job. loaf: stand around lazily instead of working. loiter: to stand about, wasting time; go slowly, with many stops. lounge: to spend time doing nothing: He was lounging about with his hands in his pockets. -
109 loaf
تَسَكَّعَ \ hang about: to wait and do nothing: I’m tired of hanging about without a job. loaf: stand around lazily instead of working. loiter: to stand about, wasting time; go slowly, with many stops. lounge: to spend time doing nothing: He was lounging about with his hands in his pockets. -
110 loiter
تَسَكَّعَ \ hang about: to wait and do nothing: I’m tired of hanging about without a job. loaf: stand around lazily instead of working. loiter: to stand about, wasting time; go slowly, with many stops. lounge: to spend time doing nothing: He was lounging about with his hands in his pockets. -
111 lounge
تَسَكَّعَ \ hang about: to wait and do nothing: I’m tired of hanging about without a job. loaf: stand around lazily instead of working. loiter: to stand about, wasting time; go slowly, with many stops. lounge: to spend time doing nothing: He was lounging about with his hands in his pockets. -
112 διατρίβω
διατρίβω impf. διέτριβον; fut. διατρίψω LXX; 1 aor. διέτριψα, ptc. διατρίψας (Hom.+) lit.‘rub through, wear away’; in our lit. fig. to remain or stay in a place, spend time, usually rendered stay in sense of duration, esp. when associated with place or pers. (Il. 19, 150, abs. ‘waste time’; Hdt. et al.) w. acc. τὸν χρόνον (Lysias 3, 12; BGU 1140, 4 [5 B.C.] διατρείψας ἐνταῦθα τὸν πάντα χρόνον; cp. Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 1, 3 Jac. of Jacob indentured by Laban ἑπτὰ ἔτη; Jos., Ant. 6, 297; Just., D. 2, 3 δ. ἱκανὸν μετʼ αὐτοῦ χρόνον) ἱκανὸν μὲν οὖν χρόνον διέτριψαν= they stayed quite a while (in Iconium) Ac 14:3; sim. vs. 28. ἡμέρας τινάς (X., Hell. 6, 5, 49; cp. Lev 14:8) 16:12; cp. 20:6; 25:6, 14. Abs. stay, remain, stay μετά τινος with someone (Pla., Apol. 33b, Phd. 59d al.) J 3:22; 11:54 v.l.; MPol 5:1.—Ac 12:19; 14:19 v.l. W. the place given ἐν Ἀντιοχείᾳ 15:35; cp. 14:7 D (PHal 1, 182f ἐν Ἀπόλλωνος πόλει δ.; Sb 1002, 9; 2 Macc 14:23; Jdth 10:2; Jos., Bell. 1, 387; Tat. 9, 1 ἐν οὐρανῷ). ἐπὶ γῆς on earth Dg 5:9 (Alciphron 2, 22, 2 ἐπὶ Κεραμεικοῦ; POxy 2756 [78/79 A.D.], 8f ἐπὶ Ἀλλεξανδρίας). ἐκεῖ (Jos., Ant. 8, 267) Ac 25:14.—B. 569. DELG s.v. τρίβω. M-M. -
113 Ч-54
ЧТОБЫ УЗНАТЬ ЧЕЛОВЕКА, НАДО С НИМ ПУД СОЛИ СЪЕСТЬ (saying) in order to know a person well, you must spend a great deal of time with him: - you must eat a peck of salt with someone before you know him you have to winter and summer with people to know them (in limited contexts) before you choose a friend eat a bushel of salt with him eat a peck of salt with a man before you trust him. -
114 находиться
be, be found, occur, be present, be situated, belong, be contained in, spend time•... находится в самом основании современной математики. -... lies at the very foundation of modern mathematics.• Данное заключение находится в противоречии с мнением Смита [1], который... - This conclusion is at variance with that of Smith [1], who...• Данный результат находится в полном (= абсолютном согласии с... - The result is in perfect agreement with..• Мост находится в стадии строительства. - The bridge i -currently under construction.• Обоснование для этих предположений находится единственно в... - The justification of these assumption-lies solely in...• Один из ответов на данный вопрос находится в концепции (= идее)... - One answer to this question Hi in the concept of...• Примеры будут найдены в стандартных описаниях (= отчетах)... - Examples will be found in standard accounts of...• Применимость этой процедуры все еще находится под вопросом. - The viability of this procedure is still in question; This procedure is still open to question.• Элемент x находится в S. - The element x lies in S.• Это находится в контрасте с соответствующим результатом для... - This contrasts with the corresponding result for...• Это находится в соответствии с теорией... - This is in accordance with the theory of...• Это также находится в согласии с наблюдением (= экспериментом). - This, too, is in accord with observation.• Это уравнение находится в полном согласии с... - This equation is in excellent agreement with... -
115 чтобы узнать человека, надо с ним пуд соли съесть
• ЧТОБЫ УЗНАТЬ ЧЕЛОВЕКА, НАДО С НИМ ПУД СОЛИ СЪЕСТЬ[saying]=====⇒ in order to know a person well, you must spend a great deal of time with him:- [in limited contexts] before you choose a friend eat a bushel of salt with him;- eat a peck of salt with a man before you trust him.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > чтобы узнать человека, надо с ним пуд соли съесть
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116 beschäftigen
be·schäf·ti·gen * [bəʼʃɛftɪgn̩]vr1) ( sich Arbeit verschaffen)hast du genug, womit du dich \beschäftigen kannst? have you got enough to do [or to keep you busy] ?2) ( sich befassen)du musst dich mehr mit den Kindern \beschäftigen you should spend more time with the children;mit dieser Sache habe ich mich ja noch gar nicht beschäftigt it's never occurred to me before;die Polizei wird sich mit dem Fall \beschäftigen müssen the police will have to deal with [or examine] the case;er hat sich schon immer mit Briefmarken beschäftigt he's always been into stampsvtjdn \beschäftigen to be on sb's mind;mit einer Frage/ einem Problem beschäftigt sein to be preoccupied with a question/problem2) ( anstellen)3) ( eine Tätigkeit geben) -
117 abutor
ăb-ūtor, ūsus, 3, v. dep., to use up any thing, to use to the end, to consume entirely (utendo vel in usum consumere, Non. p. 76, 29); constr. in ante-class. period with acc., in class. per. with abl.I.Lit.(α).With acc.:(β).nos aurum abusos,
Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 126; so,argentum,
id. Pers. 2, 3, 10:qui abusus sum tantam rem patriam,
id. Trin. 3, 2, 56:operam,
Ter. And. prol. 5 Ruhnk.:meretricem,
id. Phorm. 2, 3, 66:suam vim,
Lucr. 5, 1032.—With abl.:II.sumus parati abuti tecum hoc otio,
to spend this leisure time with you, Cic. Rep. 1, 9 Creuz; so,otio liberaliter,
Vell. 2, 105, 1:omni tempore,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 9, § 25:sole,
id. Att. 12, 6, 2:studiis,
id. Fam. 9, 6, 5:me abusum isto prooemio,
id. Att. 16, 6, 4 al.: abuti aliquā re ad aliquid, to make use of for any purpose, to take advantage of:abuti sagacitate canum ad utilitatem nostram,
id. N. D. 2, 60, 151; cf. id. Lig. 1, 1; id. Mil. 2, 6.—Hence,In a bad sense, to misuse, to abuse:B.sapientiam tuam abusa est haec,
Plaut. Poen. 5, 4, 29; so in the exordium of the first oration against Cat.: Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? will you abuse our patience? libertate, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 43, § 113:intemperanter otio et litteris,
id. Tusc. 1, 3, 6:iis festivitatibus insolentius,
id. Or. 52, 176 al.:legibus ac majestate ad quaestum,
id. Rosc. Am. 19, 54; cf. id. Verr. 2, 2, 25, § 61; id. N. D. 1, 23, 64 al.—Esp., in rhet. (of words), to use improperly, Cic. Or. 27, 94; id. de Or. 3, 43, 169; Quint. 5, 10, 6 al.► Pass.:abusa,
consumed, Plaut. As. 1, 3, 44; so also Varr.: utile utamur potius quam ab rege abutamur, ap. Prisc. p. 792 P., and Q. Hortensius, ib., abusis locis:abutendus,
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118 возиться
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119 повозиться
несовер. - возиться; совер. - повозиться
1) (о детях)
romp
2) (с кем-л./чем-л.; над чем-л.)
take trouble (over); spend time (on); busy oneself (with); mess around (with) пренебр.; potter; tinker (with); fiddle about (with)* * *romp, play, frolic -
120 خرج
خَرَجَ \ go out: to leave the house or a similar place. issue: formal (esp. of liquid or smoke) to come out: Blood issued from the wound. turn out: to come out from one’s home for a gathering: The whole village turned out to welcome him. \ خَرَجَ (للتَّسْلِيَةِ) \ go out: to leave the house, esp. for amusement: She’s gone out for a walk, We go out three times a week. \ خَرَجَ إلى النُّور \ come to light: to become known: These facts came to light as a result of an official inquiry. \ خَرَجَ بانتظام (مع فتاة) \ go out (with / together): to spend time regularly with someone of the opposite sex: She’s going out with John. They have been going out together for two years. \ خَرَجَ في نُزْهَةٍ \ picnic (picnicked): to have a picnic. \ خَرَجَ مُسْرِعًا \ step out: to walk quickly, with large steps.
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