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  • 101 trascinare

    drag
    ( travolgere) sweep away
    fig ( entusiasmare) carry away
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    trascinare v.tr.
    1 to drag (anche fig.); to trail: il bimbo trascinava il suo cavalluccio di legno, the child was trailing his wooden horse; non trascinare quella seggiola per terra!, don't drag that chair along the floor!; trascinare le gambe, i piedi, to drag one's feet; trascinare qlcu. nel fango, to drag s.o. (o s.o.'s name) through mud (o mire); trascinò la famiglia alla rovina, he dragged his family to ruin; l'abbiamo trascinato al cinema, we dragged him to the cinema // trascinare una vita di miseria, to drag out a wretched life
    2 ( avvincere) to fascinate: essere trascinati da una musica, to be fascinated (o enthralled) by a piece of music; trascinare la folla, to sway the crowd // un oratore che trascina, a rousing (o compelling) speaker
    3 (inform.) to drive*; to drag.
    trascinarsi v.rifl. to drag oneself along: era molto vecchio e poteva trascinare a malapena, he was very old and could hardly drag himself along; il ferito si trascinò sino alla porta, the injured man dragged himself as far as the door
    v.intr.pron. to drag on: quest'influenza si trascina da mesi, this flu has been dragging on for months; la faccenda si trascinò per diversi anni, the matter dragged on for several years; le ore si trascinano pesantemente, time drags by (o time hangs heavy).
    * * *
    [traʃʃi'nare]
    1. vt
    (gen) to drag
    (strisciare) to drag o.s. (along)
    (controversia) to drag on
    * * *
    [traʃʃi'nare] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (tirare) to drag [valigia, persona]

    trascinare qcn. per il braccio — to pull sb. by the arm

    2) (portar via) [ corso d'acqua] to sweep* away, to wash away [ tronchi]

    trascinare qcn. a teatro — to drag sb. along to the theatre

    trascinare qcn. dal medico — to drag sb. to the doctor

    trascinare qcn. in tribunale — to drag sb. through the courts

    trascinare qcn. via da una festa — to drag sb. away from a party

    4) (esaltare) to carry away

    farsi trascinare da — to be carried away by [ immaginazione]; to get caught up in [ eccitazione]

    5) fig. (spingere)

    trascinare qcn. a fare qcs. — to make sb. do sth.; (coinvolgere)

    6) inform. to drag [ icona]
    2.
    verbo pronominale trascinarsi

    - rsi fino alla porta — [ ferito] to crawl to the door; (andare con sforzo)

    2) fig. (protrarsi) [processo, malattia] to drag on
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    trascinare
    /tra∫∫i'nare/ [1]
     1 (tirare) to drag [ valigia, persona]; trascinare qcn. per il braccio to pull sb. by the arm; trascinare la gamba ferita to drag one's wounded leg; trascinare i piedi to drag one's feet
     2 (portar via) [ corso d'acqua] to sweep* away, to wash away [ tronchi]; essere trascinato dalla folla to be swept along by the crowd
     3 (condurre a forza) trascinare qcn. a teatro to drag sb. along to the theatre; trascinare qcn. dal medico to drag sb. to the doctor; trascinare qcn. in tribunale to drag sb. through the courts; trascinare qcn. via da una festa to drag sb. away from a party
     4 (esaltare) to carry away; farsi trascinare da to be carried away by [ immaginazione]; to get caught up in [ eccitazione]; un ritmo che trascina a swinging rhythm; lasciarsi trascinare dalle proprie emozioni to be swept away by one's own emotions
     5 fig. (spingere) trascinare qcn. a fare qcs. to make sb. do sth.; (coinvolgere) non ho intenzione di farmi trascinare in una discussione I'm not going to be drawn into an argument
     6 inform. to drag [ icona]
    II trascinarsi verbo pronominale
     1 (strisciare) - rsi fino alla porta [ ferito] to crawl to the door; (andare con sforzo) - rsi al lavoro to drag oneself to work
     2 fig. (protrarsi) [ processo, malattia] to drag on.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > trascinare

  • 102 ударить

    1) General subject: attack, bang, bash, beat, biff, bloop (кого-л.), bonk, box (рукой или кулаком), buffet, bump, butt, catch, clam, club, cut at, dab, dub, fetch, flap, flop, fly, give a blow, give a dab (кого-л.), hit, impact, jab, job, jounce, kick, knock, knuckle, lash, lash out, lay hands on, lay it, lunge, mar, punch, ram (ся), set about, sound, start, strike, strike (кого-л.), strike with (чем-л.), swat, vapulate, whang (о громе, взрыве), whomp, wipe, wipe nose, strike with (бить, чем-л.), hit (кого-л., по голове)
    2) Medicine: hurt
    3) Colloquial: dot one (кого-л.), take a swing (at somebody) to strike or attempt to strike with the fist)
    4) American: hang one on (кого-л.)
    5) Sports: (противника кулаком) throw a punch
    6) Poetical language: smite
    7) Engineering: thump
    8) Rare: scuff (кого-л.)
    9) Mathematics: collide (with)
    10) Law: inflict blow
    11) Automobile industry: run over
    12) Rude: prop
    13) Jargon: bop, clonk, dag, dust( someone) off, fetch (smb.) one (кого-л.), hang (hung, hanged), lam, lavender, lay (someone) out in the lavender, lay one on (a person), spill, wack, wham, whing, wing, (кого-л.) take a pop of someone, clout, clunk, cop, dust, fog, pop, put the arm on (someone), shank (особенно по ноге), whack
    14) Jail: chive
    15) Makarov: cut, fly (о вине и т.п.), give (smb.) a dab (кого-л.), hit (smb.) (кого-л.), take a pick, fetch one (кого-л.)
    16) Scuba diving: blow

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ударить

  • 103 stechen

    n; -s, kein Pl.
    1. sharp ( wiederholt: stabbing) pain; (Seitenstechen) stitch
    2. SPORT etc.: play-off, Am. playoff; Pferdesport: jump-off
    * * *
    (Biene) to sting;
    (Nadel) to prickle; to prick;
    (Stock) to jab
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    Stẹ|chen ['ʃtɛçn]
    nt -s, -
    1) (SPORT) play-off; (bei Springreiten) jump-off
    2) (= Schmerz) sharp pain
    * * *
    1) (to poke or prod: He jabbed me in the ribs with his elbow; She jabbed the needle into her finger.) jab
    2) (to pierce slightly or stick a sharp point into: She pricked her finger on a pin; He pricked a hole in the paper.) prick
    3) (to push with something pointed; to poke: He prodded her arm with his finger.) prod
    4) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) sting
    5) (to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) stab
    6) (to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something: She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together; Stop sticking your elbow into me!) stick
    7) (to defeat (an ordinary card) by playing a card from the trump suit: He trumped (my king) with a heart.) trump
    8) (a sudden sharp pain: He felt a twinge (of pain) in his neck; a twinge of regret.) twinge
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    Ste·chen
    <-s, ->
    [ˈʃtɛçn̩]
    nt
    1. (stechender Schmerz) sharp [or stabbing] pain, stitch
    2. (beim Reiten) jump-off
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    das; Stechens, Stechen (Sport) jump-off
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    stechen; sticht, stach, hat gestochen
    A. v/t & v/i
    1. Nadel, Dorn etc: prick; Wespe etc: sting; Mücke: bite; mit einem Messer: stab; Wolle: prick, be prickly; Sonne: burn;
    mit dem Messer nach jemandem stechen stab at ( oder attack) sb with a knife;
    sich (dat)
    in den Daumen stechen prick one’s thumb;
    mich hat etwas gestochen sth has stung ( oder bitten) me
    2. fig:
    in die Nase stechen Geruch: sting one’s nose;
    jemandem in die Augen stechen strike sb, catch sb’s eye
    3. Kartenspiel: take a trick; mit einer Trumpfkarte: trump, play a trump;
    mit dem König den Buben stechen take ( oder trump) the jack with the king
    3. (die Stechuhr betätigen) clock in ( oder on); beim Weggehen: clock out ( oder off); See1 1
    B. v/t
    1. (Torf, Rasen, Spargel) cut
    2. (Schwein) stick
    3. (Aale) spear
    4. in Kupfer: cut, engrave (
    in +akk into); gestochen, Hafer
    C. v/i
    1. SPORT etc have a play-off; Pferdesport: jump off;
    bei Gleichstand müssen wir stechen if the scores are equal we will have to have a play-off
    mein Herz sticht I’ve got a sharp ( oder pricking) pain in my heart
    3. unpers:
    mich im Rücken/in der Seite I’ve got a sharp ( wiederholt: stabbing) pain in my back/side; bei Seitenstechen: I’ve got a stitch
    D. v/r prick o.s. (
    an +dat on;
    mit with);
    Vorsicht, stich dich nicht! careful, don’t prick yourself!
    * * *
    das; Stechens, Stechen (Sport) jump-off
    * * *
    - n.
    pang n.
    twinge n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > stechen

  • 104 Stoß

    m; -es, Stöße
    1. push; Fechten: thrust; mit Messer etc. stab; mit der Faust: punch; mit dem Fuß: kick; mit dem Kopf, den Hörnern: butt; mit einem Stock etc.: poke; in die Rippen: dig (in the ribs), nudge; Schwimmen, Rudern: stroke; Kugelstoßen: put; Billard: stroke; jemandem einen Stoß versetzen give s.o. a push; fig. shake s.o. (up); sich (Dat) oder seinem Herzen einen Stoß geben fig. make an effort, force o.s.; das gab ihm den letzten Stoß that was the last straw ( oder the straw that broke the camel’s back)
    2. (Aufprall) impact; (Schock) shock; (Erdstoß) tremor, shock; (Ruck) jolt, jerk; (Explosions-, Wind-, Trompetenstoß) blast; die Stöße erreichten die Stärke 7 auf der Richter-Skala the tremors ( oder shocks) reached 7 on the Richter scale
    3. MED. (Vitaminstoß etc.) massive dose
    4. (Stapel) pile; Holz: auch stack; Briefe: batch; Brennholz zu Stößen aufschichten build up piles of firewood, stack firewood
    5. TECH. joint
    6. BERGB. stope, face
    * * *
    der Stoß
    (Kugelstoßen) shot put;
    (Schlag) knock; poke; push; blow; jab; stroke; buffet;
    (Stapel) stack; pile; batch;
    (Vorstoß) thrust
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    [ʃtoːs]
    m -es, -e
    ['ʃtøːsə]
    1) push, shove (inf); (leicht) poke; (mit Faust) punch; (mit Fuß) kick; (mit Ellbogen) nudge, dig; (mit Kopf, Hörnern) butt; (= Dolchstoß etc) stab, thrust; (KUGELSTOßEN) put, throw; (FECHTEN) thrust; (= Schwimmstoß) stroke; (= Atemstoß) gasp; (= Koitusbewegung) thrust

    einen Stóß vertragen können (lit, fig)to be able to take a knock (or two)

    or seinem Herzen einen Stóß geben — to pluck up or take courage

    das gab ihm den letzten Stóß (fig)that was the last straw or final blow (for him)

    2) (= Anprall) impact; (= Erdstoß) tremor; (eines Wagens) jolt, bump
    4) (= Stapel) pile, stack
    5) (RAIL = Schienenstoß) (rail) joint
    6) (SEW = Stoßband) selvage; (TECH = Kante) butt joint

    auf Stóß — edge to edge

    7) (MIL = Feuerstoß) volley, burst of fire; (MIL = Angriff) strike; (= Trompetenstoß etc) blast, blow (
    in +acc on)
    8) (MIN) stope, face
    9) (HUNT) tail feathers pl
    * * *
    der
    1) (a stroke or knock: a blow on the head.) blow
    2) (in sport, a hard stroke (with a golf-club, a cricket bat etc).) drive
    3) (a sudden rush (of wind etc); light snow: A flurry of wind made the door bang; a flurry of excitement; The children expected a lot of snow but there were only flurries.) flurry
    4) (a push: He gave the table a shove.) shove
    5) (an act of poking; a prod or nudge: He gave me a poke in the arm.) poke
    6) (a movement of pressure against something; a thrust: She gave him a push.) push
    7) (a sudden blow coming with great force: the shock of an earthquake.) shock
    * * *
    Stoß1
    <-es, Stöße>
    [ʃto:s, pl ˈʃtø:sə]
    m
    jdm einen \Stoß versetzen (geh) to give sb a push/kick/nudge etc., to push/kick/nudge etc. sb
    3. (Anprall) bump, jolt
    5. (Erdstoß) tremor
    6.
    sich dat einen \Stoß geben to pull oneself together
    Stoß2
    <-es, Stöße>
    [ʃto:s, pl ˈʃtø:sə]
    m (Stapel) pile, stack
    * * *
    der; Stoßes, Stöße
    1) (mit der Faust) punch; (mit dem Fuß) kick; (mit dem Kopf, den Hörnern) butt; (mit dem Ellbogen) dig

    jemandem einen kleinen Stoß mit dem Ellenbogen geben — nudge somebody; give somebody a nudge

    3) (beim Schwimmen, Rudern) stroke
    4) (Stapel) pile; stack
    5) (beim Kugelstoßen) put; throw
    7) (ErdStoß) tremor
    * * *
    Stoß m; -es, Stöße
    1. push; Fechten: thrust; mit Messer etc stab; mit der Faust: punch; mit dem Fuß: kick; mit dem Kopf, den Hörnern: butt; mit einem Stock etc: poke; in die Rippen: dig (in the ribs), nudge; Schwimmen, Rudern: stroke; Kugelstoßen: put; Billard: stroke;
    jemandem einen Stoß versetzen give sb a push; fig shake sb (up);
    sich (dat) oder
    seinem Herzen einen Stoß geben fig make an effort, force o.s.;
    das gab ihm den letzten Stoß that was the last straw ( oder the straw that broke the camel’s back)
    2. (Aufprall) impact; (Schock) shock; (Erdstoß) tremor, shock; (Ruck) jolt, jerk; (Explosions-, Wind-, Trompetenstoß) blast;
    die Stöße erreichten die Stärke 7 auf der Richterskala the tremors ( oder shocks) reached 7 on the Richter scale
    3. MED (Vitaminstoß etc) massive dose
    4. (Stapel) pile; Holz: auch stack; Briefe: batch;
    Brennholz zu Stößen aufschichten build up piles of firewood, stack firewood
    5. TECH joint
    6. BERGB stope, face
    * * *
    der; Stoßes, Stöße
    1) (mit der Faust) punch; (mit dem Fuß) kick; (mit dem Kopf, den Hörnern) butt; (mit dem Ellbogen) dig

    jemandem einen kleinen Stoß mit dem Ellenbogen geben — nudge somebody; give somebody a nudge

    3) (beim Schwimmen, Rudern) stroke
    4) (Stapel) pile; stack
    5) (beim Kugelstoßen) put; throw
    7) (ErdStoß) tremor
    * * *
    ¨-e m.
    batch n.
    (§ pl.: batches)
    brunt n.
    hit n.
    kick n.
    knock n.
    pile n.
    shock n.
    strike n.
    stroke n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Stoß

  • 105 crac

    m.
    1 crash (finance).
    2 bankruptcy.
    * * *
    1 (quiebra) crash, bankruptcy
    2 (onomatopeya) crack, snap
    * * *
    I
    SM (Com, Econ) crash
    II
    EXCL crack!, snap!

    hizo crac y se abrióit went snap! o crack! and came open

    * * *
    a) ( sonido) crack, snap
    b) (Fin) crash
    * * *
    = crash.
    Ex. The article 'After the crash: librarians take stock following the market's recent nosedive' discusses the possible effects of the recent stock market crash on U.S. libraries and suggests how libraries can protect themselves during economic recession.
    * * *
    a) ( sonido) crack, snap
    b) (Fin) crash
    * * *

    Ex: The article 'After the crash: librarians take stock following the market's recent nosedive' discusses the possible effects of the recent stock market crash on U.S. libraries and suggests how libraries can protect themselves during economic recession.

    * * *
    (pl cracs)
    1 (sonido) crack, snap
    2 ( Fin) crash
    * * *

    crac sustantivo masculino (pl
    cracs)


    b) (Fin) crash

    crac o crack sustantivo masculino
    1 Fin crash
    2 (droga) crack
    ' crac' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    crack
    English:
    crash
    * * *
    crac (pl cracs) nm
    Fin crash
    * * *
    m
    1 ( crujido) snap, crack
    2 COM crash
    * * *
    crac nm, pl cracs : crash (of the stock market)

    Spanish-English dictionary > crac

  • 106 Auge

    Au·ge <-s, -n> [ʼaugə] nt
    1) ( Sehorgan) eye;
    es tränen ihr die \Augen her eyes are watering;
    er hat eng stehende \Augen his eyes are too close together;
    das linke/rechte \Auge one's left/right eye;
    [sich dat] die [o seine] \Augen untersuchen lassen to have one's eyes tested;
    mit bloßem [o nacktem] \Auge with the naked eye;
    etw mit [seinen] eigenen \Augen gesehen haben to have seen sth with one's own eyes, to have witnessed sth in person;
    gute/schlechte \Augen [haben] [to have] good/poor eyesight sing [or pl eyes];
    \Augen wie ein Luchs haben ( sehr gut sehen) to have eyes like a hawk, to be eagle-eyed;
    (alles merken a.) to not miss a thing;
    [die] \Augen links/rechts! mil eyes left/right!;
    mit den \Augen blinzeln [o zwinkern] to blink [or wink];
    etw im \Auge haben to have [got] sth in one's eye;
    sich dat die \Augen reiben to rub one's eyes; (nach dem Schlaf a.) to rub the sleep from one's eyes;
    mit den \Augen rollen to roll one's eyes;
    auf einem \Auge schielen/ blind sein to have a squint/to be blind in one eye;
    ich habe doch \Augen im Kopf! ( fam) I know what I saw!;
    hast du/haben Sie keine \Augen im Kopf? ( fam) haven't you got any eyes in you head?, use your eyes!;
    die \Augen offen haben [o halten] to keep one's eyes open [or ( fam) skinned] [or ( fam) peeled];
    mit offenen \Augen schlafen to daydream;
    mir wurde schwarz vor \Augen everything went black, I blacked out;
    sehenden \Auges ( geh) with open eyes, with one's eyes open;
    ein sicheres \Auge für etw haben to have a good eye for sth;
    da blieb kein \Auge trocken ( hum) ( fam) there wasn't a dry eye in the place;
    man muss seine \Augen überall/ hinten und vorn haben ( fam) you need eyes in the back of your head;
    ich kann meine \Augen nicht überall haben ( fam) I can't look [or be] everywhere at once;
    mit verbundenen \Augen blindfolded;
    so weit das \Auge reicht as far as the eye can see;
    jdn/etw im \Auge behalten ( beobachten) to keep an eye on sb/sth;
    ( sich vormerken) to keep [or bear] sb/sth in mind;
    etw ins \Auge fassen to contemplate sth;
    ins \Auge fassen, etw zu tun to contemplate doing sth;
    das muss man sich mal vor \Augen führen/führen, was...! just imagine it/imagine what...!;
    jdm etw vor \Augen führen to make sb aware of sth;
    geh mir aus den \Augen! get out of my sight [or (fam!) face] !;
    die \Augen aufmachen [o aufsperren] [o auftun] ( fam) to open one's eyes;
    jetzt gehen mir die \Augen auf! now I'm beginning to see the light;
    sich dat die \Augen nach jdm/ etw ausgucken ( fam) to look everywhere for sb/sth, to hunt high and low for sth;
    jdm gehen die \Augen über sb's eyes are popping out of her/his head;
    ein \Auge auf jdn/ etw geworfen haben to have one's eye on sb/sth;
    jdn/etw im \Auge haben to have one's eye on sb/sth, to keep tabs on sth;
    ein \Auge auf jdn/ etw haben to keep an eye on sb/sth;
    etw noch deutlich [o genau] [o lebhaft] vor \Augen haben to remember sth clearly [or vividly];
    nur \Augen für jdn haben to only have eyes for sb;
    jdn nicht aus den \Augen lassen to not let sb out of one's sight, to keep one's eyes riveted on sb;
    ein \Auge riskieren ( fam) to risk a glance [or peep], to have [or take] a peep;
    die \Augen schließen ( geh) to fall asleep;
    für immer die \Augen schließen ( euph) ( geh) to pass away [or on] ( euph)
    jdm schwimmt alles vor den \Augen sb feels giddy [or dizzy], sb's head is spinning;
    etwas fürs \Auge sein to be a treat to look at; Ding a. to have visual appeal; ( unerwartet) to be a sight for sore eyes ( fam)
    nur fürs \Auge sein ( fam) to be good to look at but not much else ( fam)
    jdm in die \Augen sehen [o schauen] to look into sb's eyes; ( trotzig) to look sb in the eye[s] [or straight in the face];
    ins \Auge springen [o fallen] [o stechen] to catch the eye;
    ins \Auge springen [o fallen] , wie... to be glaringly obvious that...;
    etw steht [o schwebt] jdm vor \Augen sb can picture sth vividly, sb envisages [or envisions] sth ( form)
    ich traute meinen \Augen nicht! I couldn't believe my eyes [or what I was seeing];
    etw aus den \Augen verlieren to lose track of sth;
    sich aus den \Augen verlieren to lose contact, to lose touch with each other [or one another];
    in jds \Augen dat in the opinion [or view] of sb, in sb's opinion [or view], as sb sees it;
    in den Augen der Leute/ Öffentlichkeit in the eyes of most people/the public;
    \Auge in \Auge face to face;
    unter jds \Augen dat before sb's very eyes, under sb's very nose;
    vor aller \Augen in front of everybody
    3) ( Keimansatz) eye
    4) (Fett\Auge) drop [or globule] of fat
    5) ( Zentrum) eye
    WENDUNGEN:
    jdm sieht die Dummheit aus den \Augen sb's stupidity is plain to see;
    das \Auge des Gesetzes ( hum) the [arm of the] law + sing/ pl verb;
    jd guckt sich die \Augen aus dem Kopf ( fam) sb's eyes are popping out of her/his head [or coming out on stalks];
    die/jds \Augen sind größer als der Mund ( fam) sb's eyes are bigger than her/his stomach;
    jdm sieht der Schalk aus den \Augen sb [always] has a roguish [or mischievous] look on his/her face;
    aus den \Augen, aus dem Sinn ( prov) out of sight, out of mind ( prov)
    „\Auge um \Auge, Zahn um Zahn“ ‘an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth’;
    [um] jds blauer \Augen willen for the sake of sb's pretty face (a. iron)
    mit einem blauen \Auge davonkommen ( fam) to get off lightly;
    vor jds geistigem [o innerem] \Auge in sb's mind's eye;
    jdn mit [o aus] großen \Augen ansehen [o anschauen] to look at sb wide-eyed;
    mit einem lachenden und einem weinenden \Auge with mixed feelings;
    jdm schöne [o verliebte] \Augen machen to make eyes at sb;
    unter vier \Augen in private; (unter uns etc. a.) between ourselves etc.;
    ein Gespräch unter vier \Augen a private conversation;
    ich hab' doch hinten keine \Augen! ( fam) I don't have eyes in the back of my head;
    jdm jeden Wunsch an [o von] den \Augen ablesen to anticipate sb's every wish;
    der würde ich am liebsten die \Augen auskratzen! ( fam) I'd like to scratch her eyes out;
    jdm jdn/etw aufs \Auge drücken ( fam) to force [or impose] sb/sth on sb;
    ins \Auge gehen ( fam) to backfire, to go wrong;
    [große] \Augen machen ( fam) to be wide-eyed [or (Brit a.) ( fam) gobsmacked];
    da machst du \Augen, was? that's got you, hasn't it?;
    jdm die \Augen [über etw akk] °öffnen to open sb's eyes [to sth];
    die \Augen vor etw dat verschließen to close [or shut] one's eyes to sth;
    ein \Auge/beide \Augen zudrücken ( fam) to turn a blind eye;
    kein \Auge zutun ( fam) to not sleep a wink [or get a wink of sleep];
    \Augen zu und durch ( fam) take a deep breath [or grit your teeth] and get to it;
    jdn/etw mit anderen \Augen [an]sehen to see sb/sth in a different [or in another] light

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Auge

  • 107 брать за руку

    to take smb by the hand (arm)

    And Molly says this as she takes him by the hand. (Ob-la-di Ob-la-da, The Beatles)


    Rada took Maxim by the arm, and they went out into the rain.

    Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > брать за руку

  • 108 взять за руку

    to take smb by the hand (arm)

    And Molly says this as she takes him by the hand. (Ob-la-di Ob-la-da, The Beatles)


    Rada took Maxim by the arm, and they went out into the rain.

    Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > взять за руку

  • 109 dosta|ć1

    pf — dosta|wać impf (dostanędostaję) vt 1. (otrzymać) to get, to receive
    - dostać list/paczkę to get a. receive a letter/parcel
    - dostać odpowiedź to get an answer
    - dostać wymówienie to be given notice
    - dostać piątkę z matematyki to get an A in maths
    - dostać jeść/pić to get a. be given something to eat/drink
    - dostać pieniądze (za pracę) to get paid (for one’s work)
    - dostawać rentę to get a pension
    - dostać odszkodowanie za zniszczony samochód/za wypadek to receive compensation for the car/accident
    - dostać karę to be punished
    - dostać zastrzyk to have a. get an injection
    - dostawał zastrzyki co drugi dzień they gave him an injection every other day
    - chory dostał antybiotyki the patient was given antibiotics
    - dostał na chrzcie imię Stefan he was christened Steven
    - na gwiazdkę dostała pluszowego misia she got a. was given a teddy bear for Christmas
    - dostaliśmy rozkaz ewakuacji we were ordered to evacuate, we received evacuation orders
    - za włamanie dostał dwa lata he got two years in prison for breaking and entering
    - nie może dostać pracy he can’t get a. find a job
    - dostaliśmy trzy dni na pomalowanie domu we’ve got three days to paint the (whole) house
    - dostać lanie to get a hiding pot.; (klapsa) to get a spanking
    - dostała od życia nauczkę life has put her through the mill
    2. (kupić) to get
    - w gospodzie można dostać tani obiad you can get a cheap dinner at the inn
    - za piętnaście funtów nie dostaniecie lepszego pokoju you won’t get a better room for 15 pounds
    3. (znaleźć) to find
    - nigdzie nie mogę dostać ich pierwszej płyty I can’t find their first record anywhere
    4. (złapać) to get, to catch
    - dostać kogoś w swoje ręce to get sb a. lay one’s hands on sb
    - niech ja cię tylko dostanę w swoje ręce! just (you) wait (un)til I get my hands on you!
    - żywego mnie nie dostaną they won’t take me alive
    5. przest. (wydobyć) to get out, to take out
    - dostał z szafy flaszkę z koniakiem he got a bottle of cognac out of the cabinet
    vi 1. (oberwać) to be hit, to be beaten (up)
    - dostać w twarz to be slapped a. hit in the face
    - dostać w zęby to be punched in the mouth a. teeth
    - dostać po głowie to be hit on the head
    - dostać serią a. serię z automatu to get a round from sb’s automatic
    - dostał w rękę/w nogę he got a. was hit in the arm/leg
    - dostać za swoje to get one’s just deserts, to get what one deserves
    - dostało mu się he got a scolding a. an earful
    2. (nabawić się) to get vt [choroby, dolegliwości]
    - dostać kataru/grypy/gorączki to come down with a headcold/the flu/a fever
    - dostać zawału to have a heart attack
    - dostać wypieków to flush, to turn red
    - dostać gęsiej skórki to get gooseflesh
    - cholery można dostać (od tego hałasu)! przen., posp. this noise is driving me nuts a. up the wall
    3. (sięgać) to reach (do czegoś sth)
    - był tak wysoki, że głową prawie dostawał sufitu he was so tall that his head almost touched the ceiling
    dostać siędostawać się 1. (dotrzeć) to get (do czegoś (in)to sth)
    - ścisk taki, że ledwo dostałam się do autobusu the bus was so full that I barely managed to get on
    - woda dostała się do środka (some) water got inside
    - nie mogę dostać się do najwyższych półek bez drabiny I can’t reach the highest shelves without a ladder
    - jak mam dostać się stąd do dworca? how do I get to the railway station from here?
    - dostać się do niewoli to be taken captive a. prisoner
    - dostać się do więzienia to be imprisoned a. put in prison
    - dostać się na studia to be admitted to university
    - chciała studiować na akademii sztuk pięknych, ale się nie dostała she wanted to go to art school, but she didn’t get in
    - dostać się pod autobus/samochód to be run over by a bus/car
    - dostać się w czyjeś ręce przen. to fall into sb’s hands przen.
    3. (przypaść) dostała mu się niezła posada he got himself a pretty good job pot.
    - dostała mu się gospodarna żona he’s got a thrifty wife pot.
    dostać nóg przen., żart. to grow legs and walk away (by oneself/itself)
    - nie dostaje mu cierpliwości/talentu przest. he lacks patience/talent
    - dziełu nie dostaje oryginalności the work is lacking in originality

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dosta|ć1

  • 110 dło|ń

    f ( Ipl dłońmi a. dłoniami) palm; (ręka) hand
    - wierzch/wnętrze dłoni the back of the hand/the palm of the hand
    - wsunąć komuś coś w dłoń to slip sth into sb’s hand
    - złożyć dłonie do modlitwy to join one’s hands in prayer
    - załamywać dłonie to wring one’s hands
    - przesunęła dłonią po poręczy fotela she ran her hand over the arm of the sofa
    - przejechał wierzchem dłoni po policzku he passed his hand over his cheek
    - co trzymasz w dłoni? what have you got in your hand?
    - ucałował jej dłoń he kissed her hand
    (jasne) jak na dłoni (oczywiste) as plain as a pikestaff
    - bratnia a. przyjazna a. życzliwa dłoń a helping hand
    - podać komuś bratnią a. przyjazną dłoń (wesprzeć) to offer sb one’s support; (pomóc) to lend a. give sb a helping hand
    - kalać a. plamić czymś dłonie to sully one’s hands with sth
    - mieć serce na dłoni to be open-hearted
    - rzucać a. rozdawać coś hojną a. pełną a. całą a. otwartą dłonią to be generous with sth
    - ująć a. uchwycić coś w swoje dłonie to take control of sth, to take sth into one’s own hands
    - czytać a. wróżyć z dłoni to read palms
    - wróżka wyczytała mi z dłoni, że będę żyć ponad sto lat a fortune-teller read my palm and told me I’d live to be over a hundred
    - dłoń mnie świerzbiła, żeby go uderzyć/tego dotknąć my hand was a. my fingers were itching to spank him/to touch that
    - prędzej włosy mi na dłoni wyrosną niż wygracie all the hell will freeze over before you win

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dło|ń

  • 111 łap|ać

    impf (łapię) vt 1. (chwytać) to catch [złodzieja, ryby, piłkę]
    - łapać motyle w siatkę to catch butterflies (in a net)
    - łapać zwierzę w sidła to snare an animal
    - łapać kogoś za ramię/przegub to grab a. catch sb by the arm/wrist
    - nagle ktoś łapie mnie za rękę i prosi o pomoc suddenly someone grabs hold a. catches hold of my hand and asks for help
    - łapać coś obiema rękami to grab a. grasp sth with both hands
    - łapać złodzieja! stop thief!
    - łapał pstrągi na wędkę he was fishing for trout
    - kot łapał myszy the cat was catching mice
    - łapać falę a. stację to pick up a wavelength a. station
    - to radio nie łapie fal długich this radio doesn’t get long wave
    - łapać wiatr [żagle] to catch the wind
    - łapał każdą możliwą robotę pot. he’d take any job he could get
    - łapał każdą nadarzającą się okazję he’d seize any opportunity that came his way a. came along
    - łapał każdą okazję do zarobienia pieniędzy he’d grasp any opportunity to earn some money
    - łapać złe oceny pot. to get bad marks GB a. grades US
    - łapać oddech a. powietrze to gasp (for breath a. air)
    - z trudem łapać oddech to fight for breath
    - powoli łapał oddech po biegu he was slowly catching his breath a. getting his breath (back) after the run
    - łapać kogoś na czymś pot. to catch sb doing sth
    - łapać kogoś na kłamstwie to catch sb lying
    - łapać kogoś na gorącym uczynku to catch sb red-handed a. in the act
    - (czuję, że) łapie mnie grypa (I feel like) I’m coming down with (the) flu
    - często łapało go przeziębienie he often caught colds
    - podczas biegania łapie mnie kolka I get a stitch when I’m running
    - przy pływaniu często łapie mnie kurcz I often get cramp(s) when swimming ⇒ złapać
    2. pot. (rozumieć) to get
    - zaczął już łapać angielski he’s getting the hang of English now
    - łapiesz, o co mi chodzi? do you follow me?; do you catch my drift? pot.
    łapać się 1. (chwytać się) to grab hold (czegoś of sth)
    - łapał się za głowę ze zdumienia he clutched his head in astonishment
    - łapać się za kieszeń to grab hold of one’s pocket
    - łapać się za serce to put one’s hand on one’s heart
    - łapać się na coś pot. to fall for sth
    - łapać się na czyjeś pochlebstwa/piękne słówka to fall for sb’s flattery/smooth talk
    - łapać się na czymś pot. to catch oneself doing sth
    - łapię się na tym, że zaczynam być sentymentalny I realize I’m becoming sentimental
    - łapać się za coś pot. to set about doing sth, to get down to sth
    - łapać się za sprzątanie domu to set about cleaning the house ⇒ złapać się
    2. (zwierzęta) to get caught ⇒ złapać się
    łapać taksówkę to get a taxi, to grab a cab
    - łapać kogoś za słowa a. słówka pot. to trip sb up (on his/her words)
    - niech mnie pan nie łapie za słowa don’t take me up on every word I say
    - łapać męża pot. to be out to get oneself a. find a husband
    - łapać oczka pot. (w pończochach) to mend ladders in stockings; (w dzianinie) to pick up stitches
    - łapać ryby w mętnej wodzie pot., pejor. to fish in troubled waters

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łap|ać

  • 112 collo

    m neck
    ( bagaglio) piece or item of luggage
    ( pacco) package
    * * *
    collo1 s.m.
    1 neck: collo taurino, bull neck; collo di giraffa, neck like a giraffe's; mettersi al collo una sciarpa, to put a shawl round one's neck; allungare il collo, to crane one's neck; prendere qlcu. per il collo, to put one's hands round s.o.'s neck, (fig.) to force s.o. to accept bad terms (o fam. to put the squeeze on s.o.); essere immerso fino al collo in qlco., to be up to one's neck in sthg.; essere indebitato fino al collo, to be up to one's neck in debt; gettare le braccia al collo di qlcu., to fling one's arms round s.o.'s neck; portare un bambino in collo, to carry (o to have) a child in one's arms; portare il braccio al collo, to have one's arm in a sling; rompersi l'osso del collo, to break one's neck; (fig.) to ruin oneself; tirare il collo a un pollo, to wring a chicken's neck // a rotta di collo, headlong (o at breakneck speed): le cose vanno a rotta di collo, things are going from bad to worse // tra capo e collo, unexpectedly // giocarsi l'osso del collo, to bet one's shirt // ci rimetterà l'osso del collo, (fig.) he'll lose the shirt off his back // mettere il piede sul collo a qlcu., to oppress (o to bully) s.o.
    2 ( colletto) collar
    3 (parte superiore di qlco.) neck: collo del piede, instep; collo di bottiglia, neck of bottle; (fig.) bottleneck // (mecc.): collo d'oca, gooseneck; albero a collo d'oca, crankshaft // (mar.) collo dell'ancora, trend.
    collo2 s.m. ( pacco) package, parcel: numero dei colli, number of items; collo pesante, bulky item // (ferr.) merce a colli, part-load traffic (o parcels).
    * * *
    I ['kɔllo] sm
    neck, (di abito) neck, collar

    a collo alto (maglione) high-necked

    buttare le braccia al collo di qn; portava un foulard al collo — she had a scarf round her neck, to throw one's arms round sb

    fino al collo (anche), fig up to one's neck

    II ['kɔllo] sm
    (pacco) parcel, package, (bagaglio) piece of luggage
    III ['kollo] prep + art
    See:
    * * *
    I ['kɔllo]
    sostantivo maschile
    1) anat. neck

    buttare le braccia al collo di qcn. — to fling o throw one's arms around sb.'s neck

    prendere qcn. per il collo — to take sb. by the throat

    3) abbigl. neck, collar

    collo alto — rollneck, turtle neck

    4) a rotta di collo at breakneck pace, at breakneck speed

    collo d'ocamecc. gooseneck

    collo dell'utero — cervix, neck of the womb

    ••
    II ['kɔllo]
    sostantivo maschile parcel, package, packet
    III ['kollo]
    * * *
    collo1
    /'kɔllo/
    sostantivo m.
     1 anat. neck; buttare le braccia al collo di qcn. to fling o throw one's arms around sb.'s neck; prendere qcn. per il collo to take sb. by the throat
     2 (di bottiglia) neck
     3 abbigl. neck, collar; collo alto rollneck, turtle neck
     4 a rotta di collo at breakneck pace, at breakneck speed
    rompersi l'osso del collo to break one's neck; allungare il collo to crane one's neck; è indebitato fino al collo he's up to his neck in debt
    \
    collo di bottiglia (strettoia) bottleneck; collo d'oca mecc. gooseneck; collo del piede instep; collo dell'utero cervix, neck of the womb.
    ————————
    collo2
    /'kɔllo/
    sostantivo m.
    parcel, package, packet.
    ————————
    collo3
    /'kollo/
    →  con.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > collo

  • 113 seize

    [siːz] verb
    1) to take or grasp suddenly, especially by force:

    He seized the opportunity of leaving.

    يَسْتَوْلي عَلى
    2) to take, especially by force or by law:

    The police seized the stolen property.

    يَقْبِضُ على، يَحْجِزُ

    Arabic-English dictionary > seize

  • 114 inhaken

    [+ op] [aanknopen bij] take up
    [de arm steken door andermans arm] link arms
    voorbeelden:
    1   de spreker haakte in op een opmerking uit de zaal the speaker took up a remark from the audience

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > inhaken

  • 115 ἀγκών

    ἀγκών, ῶνος, ὁ (Hom. et al.; pap, LXX; Jos., Ant. 17, 187; TestSol 4:5 P and other mss; Jos., Ant. 17, 187) the bent arm, arm αἴρειν τινὰ τῶν ἀ. take someone by the arms Hv 1, 4, 3.—B. 238. DELG s.v. ἀγκ-.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ἀγκών

  • 116 ofrecer

    v.
    1 to offer.
    ofrecerle algo a alguien to offer somebody something
    ¿puedo ofrecerle algo de beber? may I offer you something to drink?
    ¿cuánto te ofrecen por la casa? how much are they offering you for the house?
    María le ofrece comida a Ricardo Mary offers Richard food.
    Ella ofrece sus servicios She offers her services.
    2 to bid.
    ¿qué ofrecen por esta mesa? what am I bid for this table?
    3 to present (tener, presentar) (imagen, dificultades).
    la cocina ofrece un aspecto lamentable the kitchen is a sorry sight
    4 to offer up (oraciones, sacrificio).
    5 to make an offer.
    Ellos ofrecen They make an offer.
    6 to offer to, to promise to, to volunteer to.
    María le ofrece comida a Ricardo Mary offers Richard food.
    Ella ofrece sus servicios She offers her services.
    Ellos ofrecen limpiar They offer to clean.
    Le ofrecí a María ir a verla I offered Mary to go see her.
    Ellos ofrecieron a Ricardo They offered Richard.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ AGRADECER], like link=agradecer agradecer
    1 (dar - premio, amistad) to offer; (- banquete, fiesta) to hold; (- regalo) to give
    2 (presentar) to present
    1 (prestarse) to offer, volunteer
    2 (disponer) to want
    ¿qué se le ofrece? what can I do for you?
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=presentar voluntariamente)
    a) [+ servicios, ayuda, trabajo, dinero] to offer

    ¿cuánto te ofrecieron por el coche? — how much did they offer you for the car?

    ofrecer hacer algo — to offer to do sth

    b) [+ espectáculo, programa] [en TV] to show
    c) frm [+ respetos] to pay frm
    2) (=tener)
    a) [+ ventaja] to offer; [+ oportunidad, garantías] to offer, give; [+ solución] to offer, provide

    no ofrecer duda, la gravedad del caso no ofrece duda — there is no doubt about the seriousness of the case

    b) [+ dificultad] to present

    el ladrón no ofreció resistencia — the burglar did not put up a struggle, the burglar offered no resistance frm

    c) [+ imagen] to present
    3) (=celebrar) [+ acto, fiesta, cena] to hold, give
    4) [+ sacrificio, víctima] to offer up
    5) (Rel) to make a vow
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <ayuda/cigarrillo/empleo> to offer

    te llamo para ofrecerte al niño — (Col, Ven) I'm ringing to let you know that the baby has been born

    ofrecer + INF — to offer to + inf

    b) < dinero> to offer; ( en una subasta) to bid
    c) < fiesta> to give, throw (colloq); < recepción> to lay on, to hold
    d) <sacrificio/víctima> to offer (up)
    2)
    a) < oportunidad> to give, provide

    le ofrece la posibilidad de entablar nuevas amistades — it provides her with the chance to make new friends; < dificultad> to present

    b) <aspecto/vista>
    c) < resistencia> persona to put up, offer
    2.
    ofrecerse v pron
    1) persona to offer, volunteer

    ofrecerse A or PARA + INF — to offer o volunteer to + inf

    3) (frml) (querer, necesitar) (gen neg o interrog)

    ¿se le ofrece alguna otra cosa? — can I offer o get you anything else?

    ¿qué se le ofrece, señora? — what would you like, madam? (frml)

    * * *
    = deliver, feature, give, offer, open up, pitch, provide, provide with, supply, proffer, furnish (with), come forward with, tender, serve up.
    Ex. The result could be termed a full-provision data base -- a data base including both text and reference, and delivering much more than the 2 added together.
    Ex. Other catalogues and bibliographies only feature added entries under title where it is deemed that the author main entry heading is not likely to be obvious to the users.
    Ex. An abstract of a bibliography can be expected to note whether author affiliations are given = Es de esperar que el resumen de una bibliografía indique si se incluyen los lugares de trabajo de los autores.
    Ex. Thus some current awareness services can be purchased from external vendors, whilst others may be offered by a library or information unit to its particular group of users.
    Ex. Here is a key paper by a non librarian which opens up a new and constructive approach to library purpose.
    Ex. Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.
    Ex. To start with, most catalogues, indexes, data bases and bibliographies provide access to information or documents.
    Ex. Many libraries provide users with photocopies of contents pages of selected journals.
    Ex. Here an attempt is made to choose one form and supply references from the other forms.
    Ex. 'No question,' she said meditatively, 'we have to do something'; 'like more coffee?' proffered the waitress, the coffee pot hovered above Jergens' cup.
    Ex. One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.
    Ex. Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.
    Ex. This address was tendered at the State Library of Victoria, Nov 88, to mark the retirement of Professor Jean Whyte.
    Ex. A watering hole in Spain is serving up free beer and tapas to recession-weary customers who insult its bartenders as a way to let off steam.
    ----
    * ofrecer acceso = provide + access.
    * ofrecer apoyo = support, provide + support, rally (a)round, rally behind.
    * ofrecer asesoramiento = offer + advice, offer + guidance, dispense + advice.
    * ofrecer ayuda = offer + guidance, offer + assistance, provide + support.
    * ofrecer cobijo = provide + a home.
    * ofrecer conclusiones = provide + conclusions.
    * ofrecer conjuntamente = bundle.
    * ofrecer conocimiento = package + knowledge.
    * ofrecer consejos prácticos = offer + hints and advice.
    * ofrecer descuento = offer + discount.
    * ofrecer directrices = provide + guidance.
    * ofrecer en cantidad = offer + in quantity.
    * ofrecer en un lote = bundle.
    * ofrecer esperanzas = hold + promise.
    * ofrecer estímulo = provide + stimulus.
    * ofrecer incentivo = provide + incentive, offer + inducement.
    * ofrecer información = provide + information, provide + details, supply + information, offer + information, package + information, furnish + information.
    * ofrecer la garantía de = provide + the stamp of.
    * ofrecer la mano = put forth + Posesivo + hand.
    * ofrecer la oportunidad = allow + the opportunity to, allow + the opportunity to.
    * ofrecer la oportunidad de = offer + a chance to.
    * ofrecer la otra mejilla = turn + the other cheek.
    * ofrecer la posibilidad = afford + possibility, provide + facility.
    * ofrecer la posibilidad de = have + the potential (to/for), offer + the facility.
    * ofrecer la posibilidad de que = usher in + the day when.
    * ofrecer lo máximo = shoot (for) + the moon.
    * ofrecer poco = low-ball.
    * ofrecer por primera vez = debut.
    * ofrecer posibilidades = have + potential, offer + options, offer + possibilities, hold + potential, present + possibilities, open (up) + avenues.
    * ofrecer razones = provide + reasons.
    * ofrecer refugio = provide + a home.
    * ofrecer resistencia = put up + resistance.
    * ofrecer santuario = offer + sanctuary.
    * ofrecerse = be forthcoming, step forward, step up to.
    * ofrecerse como voluntario = volunteer.
    * ofrecer servicio = service.
    * ofrecer sugerencias = give + suggestions.
    * ofrecer una explicación = present + explanation.
    * ofrecer una fiesta = host + party.
    * ofrecer una forma de = provide + a way of/to.
    * ofrecer una imagen = present + picture.
    * ofrecer una introducción a = provide + a background to.
    * ofrecer una norma = offer + prescription.
    * ofrecer una opinión = offer + opinion.
    * ofrecer una oportunidad = offer + opportunity, provide + opportunity, present + an opportunity.
    * ofrecer una perspectiva = offer + perspective.
    * ofrecer una posibilidad = afford + opportunity.
    * ofrecer una prestación = offer + facility.
    * ofrecer una rama de olivo para hacer las paces = offer + an olive branch.
    * ofrecer una recepción = host + reception.
    * ofrecer una respuesta = provide + answer.
    * ofrecer una solución = provide + solution, offer + solution.
    * ofrecer una sonrisa = give + a grin.
    * ofrecer una visión = provide + a picture.
    * ofrecer una visión de = offer + an account of.
    * ofrecer una visión de conjunto = provide + a picture, provide + overview.
    * ofrecer una visión muy releveladora de = provide + insight into, give + an insight into, give + an inside look at.
    * ofrecer una vista = afford + a view.
    * ofrecer un curso = offer + course.
    * ofrecer un ejemplo = afford + example.
    * ofrecer un sacrificio = make + a sacrifice.
    * ofrecer un servicio = operate + service, provide + service, do + service.
    * ofrecer ventaja = be of benefit.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <ayuda/cigarrillo/empleo> to offer

    te llamo para ofrecerte al niño — (Col, Ven) I'm ringing to let you know that the baby has been born

    ofrecer + INF — to offer to + inf

    b) < dinero> to offer; ( en una subasta) to bid
    c) < fiesta> to give, throw (colloq); < recepción> to lay on, to hold
    d) <sacrificio/víctima> to offer (up)
    2)
    a) < oportunidad> to give, provide

    le ofrece la posibilidad de entablar nuevas amistades — it provides her with the chance to make new friends; < dificultad> to present

    b) <aspecto/vista>
    c) < resistencia> persona to put up, offer
    2.
    ofrecerse v pron
    1) persona to offer, volunteer

    ofrecerse A or PARA + INF — to offer o volunteer to + inf

    3) (frml) (querer, necesitar) (gen neg o interrog)

    ¿se le ofrece alguna otra cosa? — can I offer o get you anything else?

    ¿qué se le ofrece, señora? — what would you like, madam? (frml)

    * * *
    = deliver, feature, give, offer, open up, pitch, provide, provide with, supply, proffer, furnish (with), come forward with, tender, serve up.

    Ex: The result could be termed a full-provision data base -- a data base including both text and reference, and delivering much more than the 2 added together.

    Ex: Other catalogues and bibliographies only feature added entries under title where it is deemed that the author main entry heading is not likely to be obvious to the users.
    Ex: An abstract of a bibliography can be expected to note whether author affiliations are given = Es de esperar que el resumen de una bibliografía indique si se incluyen los lugares de trabajo de los autores.
    Ex: Thus some current awareness services can be purchased from external vendors, whilst others may be offered by a library or information unit to its particular group of users.
    Ex: Here is a key paper by a non librarian which opens up a new and constructive approach to library purpose.
    Ex: Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.
    Ex: To start with, most catalogues, indexes, data bases and bibliographies provide access to information or documents.
    Ex: Many libraries provide users with photocopies of contents pages of selected journals.
    Ex: Here an attempt is made to choose one form and supply references from the other forms.
    Ex: 'No question,' she said meditatively, 'we have to do something'; 'like more coffee?' proffered the waitress, the coffee pot hovered above Jergens' cup.
    Ex: One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.
    Ex: Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.
    Ex: This address was tendered at the State Library of Victoria, Nov 88, to mark the retirement of Professor Jean Whyte.
    Ex: A watering hole in Spain is serving up free beer and tapas to recession-weary customers who insult its bartenders as a way to let off steam.
    * ofrecer acceso = provide + access.
    * ofrecer apoyo = support, provide + support, rally (a)round, rally behind.
    * ofrecer asesoramiento = offer + advice, offer + guidance, dispense + advice.
    * ofrecer ayuda = offer + guidance, offer + assistance, provide + support.
    * ofrecer cobijo = provide + a home.
    * ofrecer conclusiones = provide + conclusions.
    * ofrecer conjuntamente = bundle.
    * ofrecer conocimiento = package + knowledge.
    * ofrecer consejos prácticos = offer + hints and advice.
    * ofrecer descuento = offer + discount.
    * ofrecer directrices = provide + guidance.
    * ofrecer en cantidad = offer + in quantity.
    * ofrecer en un lote = bundle.
    * ofrecer esperanzas = hold + promise.
    * ofrecer estímulo = provide + stimulus.
    * ofrecer incentivo = provide + incentive, offer + inducement.
    * ofrecer información = provide + information, provide + details, supply + information, offer + information, package + information, furnish + information.
    * ofrecer la garantía de = provide + the stamp of.
    * ofrecer la mano = put forth + Posesivo + hand.
    * ofrecer la oportunidad = allow + the opportunity to, allow + the opportunity to.
    * ofrecer la oportunidad de = offer + a chance to.
    * ofrecer la otra mejilla = turn + the other cheek.
    * ofrecer la posibilidad = afford + possibility, provide + facility.
    * ofrecer la posibilidad de = have + the potential (to/for), offer + the facility.
    * ofrecer la posibilidad de que = usher in + the day when.
    * ofrecer lo máximo = shoot (for) + the moon.
    * ofrecer poco = low-ball.
    * ofrecer por primera vez = debut.
    * ofrecer posibilidades = have + potential, offer + options, offer + possibilities, hold + potential, present + possibilities, open (up) + avenues.
    * ofrecer razones = provide + reasons.
    * ofrecer refugio = provide + a home.
    * ofrecer resistencia = put up + resistance.
    * ofrecer santuario = offer + sanctuary.
    * ofrecerse = be forthcoming, step forward, step up to.
    * ofrecerse como voluntario = volunteer.
    * ofrecer servicio = service.
    * ofrecer sugerencias = give + suggestions.
    * ofrecer una explicación = present + explanation.
    * ofrecer una fiesta = host + party.
    * ofrecer una forma de = provide + a way of/to.
    * ofrecer una imagen = present + picture.
    * ofrecer una introducción a = provide + a background to.
    * ofrecer una norma = offer + prescription.
    * ofrecer una opinión = offer + opinion.
    * ofrecer una oportunidad = offer + opportunity, provide + opportunity, present + an opportunity.
    * ofrecer una perspectiva = offer + perspective.
    * ofrecer una posibilidad = afford + opportunity.
    * ofrecer una prestación = offer + facility.
    * ofrecer una rama de olivo para hacer las paces = offer + an olive branch.
    * ofrecer una recepción = host + reception.
    * ofrecer una respuesta = provide + answer.
    * ofrecer una solución = provide + solution, offer + solution.
    * ofrecer una sonrisa = give + a grin.
    * ofrecer una visión = provide + a picture.
    * ofrecer una visión de = offer + an account of.
    * ofrecer una visión de conjunto = provide + a picture, provide + overview.
    * ofrecer una visión muy releveladora de = provide + insight into, give + an insight into, give + an inside look at.
    * ofrecer una vista = afford + a view.
    * ofrecer un curso = offer + course.
    * ofrecer un ejemplo = afford + example.
    * ofrecer un sacrificio = make + a sacrifice.
    * ofrecer un servicio = operate + service, provide + service, do + service.
    * ofrecer ventaja = be of benefit.

    * * *
    ofrecer [E3 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹ayuda/cigarrillo/empleo› to offer
    le ofreció su brazo he offered her his arm
    no nos ofreció ni una taza de café he didn't even offer us a cup of coffee
    todavía no nos ha ofrecido la casa he still hasn't invited us to see his new house
    te llamo para ofrecerte al niño ( Col); I'm ringing to let you know that the baby's been born
    ofrecer + INF to offer TO + INF
    ofreció prestarnos su coche she offered to lend us her car
    2 ‹dinero› (por un artículo) to offer
    ofreció mil dólares por el jarrón he bid a thousand dollars for the vase
    ¿cuánto me ofrece por este cuadro? how much will you give o offer me for this picture?
    3 ‹fiesta› to give, hold, throw ( colloq)
    ofrecieron una comida en su honor they gave a meal in her honor
    ofrecieron una recepción en el Hotel Suecia they laid on o held a reception in the Hotel Suecia
    4 ‹sacrificio/víctima› to offer, offer up
    B
    1 ‹oportunidad› to give, provide; ‹dificultad› to present
    le ofrece la posibilidad de entablar nuevas amistades it provides her with o it gives her o ( frml) it affords her the chance to make new friends
    el plan ofrece varias dificultades the plan presents o poses a number of problems
    2 ‹aspecto/vista›
    su habitación ofrecía un aspecto lúgubre her room was gloomy o had an air of gloominess about it
    el balcón ofrecía una vista maravillosa there was a marvelous view from the balcony
    el año ofrece buenas perspectivas things look good for the coming year, the coming year looks promising
    ofrecían un espectáculo desgarrador they were a heartrending sight
    3 ‹resistencia› «persona» to put up, offer
    se entregó sin ofrecer ninguna resistencia he surrendered without putting up o offering any resistance
    A
    «persona»: se ofrece niñera con experiencia experienced nanny seeks employment
    ofrecerse A or PARA + INF to offer o volunteer to + INF
    se ofreció a venir a buscarnos she offered o volunteered to come and pick us up
    B
    (presentarse): un espectáculo único se ofrecía ante nuestros ojos a unique spectacle presented itself before o greeted our eyes
    las cumbres nevadas se nos ofrecían en todo su esplendor the snowy peaks appeared o stood before us in all their splendor
    C ( frml) (querer, necesitar) ( gen neg o interrog) ofrecérsele algo A algn:
    ¿se le ofrece alguna otra cosa? can I offer o get you anything else?, would you care for anything else?
    si no se le ofrece nada más, me retiro a dormir if there's nothing else I can do for you, I'll say goodnight
    ¿qué se le ofrece a la señora? what would you like o what can I get you to drink, madam? ( frml)
    * * *

     

    ofrecer ( conjugate ofrecer) verbo transitivo
    1
    a)ayuda/cigarrillo/empleo to offer

    b) dinero to offer;

    ( en una subasta) to bid
    c) fiesta to give;

    recepción to lay on
    d)sacrificio/víctima to offer (up)

    2
    a)oportunidad/posibilidad to give, provide;

    dificultad to present

    ofrecerse verbo pronominal
    1 [ persona] to offer, volunteer;
    ofrecerse A or PARA hacer algo to offer o volunteer to do sth
    2 (frml) (querer, necesitar) ( gen neg o interrog):
    ¿qué se le ofrece, señora? what would you like, madam? (frml);

    si no se le ofrece nada más if there's nothing else I can do for you
    ofrecer verbo transitivo
    1 (agua, ayuda, dinero, etc) to offer
    2 (posibilidad, solución, consejo) to give
    3 (un homenaje, banquete, etc) to hold
    4 (aspecto) to present
    5 Rel to offer (up)
    ' ofrecer' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    brindar
    - dar
    - tender
    - amparar
    - convidar
    - dedicar
    - excusar
    - querer
    - tributar
    English:
    offer
    - outbid
    - part exchange
    - present
    - put up
    - shall
    - tender
    - volunteer
    - bid
    - cater
    - dispense
    - feature
    - give
    - hand
    - hold
    - lay
    - proffer
    - put
    - quote
    * * *
    vt
    1. [proporcionar, dar] to offer;
    ofrecerle algo a alguien to offer sb sth;
    me han ofrecido el puesto de director they've offered me the job of manager;
    ¿puedo ofrecerle algo de beber? may I offer you something to drink?;
    ofrecen una recompensa por él they are offering a reward for his capture;
    le ofrecieron una cena homenaje they held a dinner in his honour;
    ¿cuánto te ofrecen por la casa? how much are they offering you for the house?;
    me ofrece la oportunidad o [m5] la ocasión de conocer la ciudad it gives me the chance to get to know the city
    2. [en subastas] to bid;
    ¿qué ofrecen por esta mesa? what am I bid for this table?
    3. [tener, presentar] to present;
    la cocina ofrece un aspecto lamentable the kitchen is a sorry sight;
    esta tarea ofrece algunas dificultades this task poses o presents a number of problems;
    aquel negocio ofrecía inmejorables perspectivas that business had excellent prospects
    4. [oraciones, sacrificio] to offer up;
    ofrecer una misa por alguien to have a mass said for sb
    * * *
    v/t offer
    * * *
    ofrecer {53} vt
    1) : to offer
    2) : to provide, to give
    3) : to present (an appearance, etc.)
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > ofrecer

  • 117 अग्र _agra

    अग्र a. [अङ्ग्-रन् नलोपः Uṇ.2.28]
    1 First, foremost, chief, best, prominent, principal, pre-eminent; ˚महिषी chief queen; ˚वातमासेवमाना M.1. front (and hence, fresh) breeze; ˚आसनम् chief seat, seat of honour; माम- ग्रासनतो$वकृष्टमवशं ये दृष्टवन्तः पुरा Mu.1.12.
    -2 Excessive, over and above, surplus; supernumerary, projecting (अधिक).
    -ग्रः Setting mountain; अग्रसानुषु नितान्तपिशङ्गैः Ki.9.7.
    -ग्रम् 1 (a) The foremost or topmost point, tip, point (opp. मूलम्, मध्यम्); (fig.) sharpness, keenness; धर्मस्य ब्राह्मणो मूलम् मग्रं राजन्य उच्यते Ms.11.83; दर्व्याम् अग्रं मूलम् मध्यम् &c.; नासिका˚ tip of the nose; सूचि˚ &c.; समस्ता एव विद्या जिह्वाग्रे$भवन् K.346 stood on the tip of the tongue; अमुष्य विद्या रसनाग्रनर्तकी N.1.5. (b) Top, summit, surface; कैलास˚, पर्वत˚, &c.
    -2 Front, van; अग्रे कृ put in the front or at the head; तामग्रे कृत्वा Pt.4. See अग्रे.
    -3 The best of any kind; स्यन्दनाग्रेण with the best of chariots; प्रासादाग्रैः Rām.
    -4 Superiority, excellence (उत्कर्ष); अग्रादग्रं रोहति Tāṇḍya.
    -5 Goal, aim, resting place (आलम्बनम्); मनुमेकाग्रमासीनम् Ms.1.1, See ˚भूमि also.
    -6 Beginning, See अग्रे.
    -7 A multitude, assemblage.
    -8 Overplus, excess, surplus; साग्रं स्त्रीसहस्रम् Rām. 1 women and more; so साग्रकोटी च रक्षसाम्.
    -9 A weight = पल q. v.
    -1 A measure of food given as alms (ब्राह्मणभोजनम् occurring in अग्रहार); प्रयतो ब्राह्मणाग्रे यः श्रद्धया परया युतः । Mb.13.65.13.
    -11 (Astr.) Amplitude of the sun (˚ग्रा, अग्रका also). cf....अग्रमालम्बने$धिके । पुरोपरिप्रान्ताद्येषु न पुंसि प्रमिताशने । Nm.
    -12 Forepart of time; नैवेह किंचनाग्र आसीत् Bṛi. Up.1.2.1. In compounds as first member meaning 'the forepart', 'front', 'tip' &c.; e. g. ˚अक्चयः First procurement (cf. Daṇḍa- viveka G. O. S.52, p.43). ˚पादः -चरणः the forepart of the foot, toe; so ˚हस्तः, ˚करः, ˚पाणिः &c.; ˚सरोरूहम् the topmost lotus. पद्मानि यस्याग्रसरोरुहाणि Ku.1.16. ˚कर्णम् Tip-ear; top of the ear; Mātaṅga L.5.7. ˚कायः forepart of the body; so ˚नखम्, ˚नासिका tip of the nail, nose &c., -adv. In front, before, ahead.
    -Comp. -अंशुः [अग्रम् अंशोः] the focal point.
    -अक्षि n. [कर्म.] sharp or pointed vision, side-look (अपाङ्गवीक्षण); अग्राक्ष्णा वीक्षमाणस्तु तिर्यग् भ्रातरमब्रवीत् Rām.
    -अद्वन् a. having precedence in eating.
    -अनी (णी) कः (कम्) vanguard; दीर्घाल्लँघूंश्चैव नरानग्रानीकेषु योधयेत् Ms.7.193; [अग्राणीकं रघुव्याघ्रौ राक्षसानां बभञ्जतुः Rām.
    -अयणीयम [अग्रं श्रेष्टं अयनं ज्ञानं तत्र साधु छ].
    1 N. of a Buddhistic tenet (उत्पादपूर्वमग्रायणीयमथ वीर्यता प्रवादः स्यात् -हेमचन्द्रः).
    -2 title of the second of the fourteen oldest Jain books (Pūrvas).
    -अवलेहितम् [अग्रम् अव- लेहितम् आस्वादितं यस्य] food at a Śrāddha ceremony, the chief part of which has been tested.
    -आसनम् First seat of honour; मामग्रासनतो$वकृष्टमवशम् Mu.1.12.
    -उत्सर्गः taking a thing by leaving its first portion in con- formity with the rule of laying by nothing for the next day (i. e. the rule of non hoarding); cf. Daṇḍaviveka G. O. S.52, pp.43-44.
    -उपहरणम् first supply.
    -उपहरणीय a. [अग्रे उपह्रियते कर्मणि अनीयर्]
    1 that which is first offered or supplied.
    -2 [अग्रम् उपह्रियते यस्मै हृ- संप्रदाने अनीयर्] श्राद्धाद्यर्थमुपकल्पितस्य अन्नादेरग्रे दानोद्देश्यः वास्तु- देवादिः Tv.
    -करः 1 = अग्रहस्तः q. v.
    -2 the focal point.
    -केशः front line of hair; ˚शेषु रेणुः अपहरति K.86.
    -गः [अग्रे गच्छतीति, गम्-ड] a leader, a guide; taking the lead; marching foremost.
    -गण्य a. [अग्रे गण्यते$सौ] foremost, to be ranked first; शमनभवनयाने यद्भवानग्रगण्यः Mahān.
    -गामिन् a. [अग्रे गच्छति] a leader; प्रष्ठो$ग्रगामिनि P.VIII.3.92.
    - a. [अग्रे जायते; जन्-ड.] first born or produced; आनन्देनाग्रजेनेव R.1.78.
    (-जः) 1 the first born, an elder brother; सुमतिं ममाग्रजमवगच्छ M.5; अस्त्येव मन्युर्भरताग्रजे मे R.14.73.
    -2 a Brāhmaṇa. (
    -जा) an elder sister; so ˚जात, ˚जातक, ˚जाति.
    -जङ्घा the forepart of the calf.
    -जन्मन् m. [अग्रे जन्म यस्य सः]
    1 the first-born, an elder brother; जनकाग्रजन्मनोः शासनमतिक्रम्य Dk.2.
    -2 a Brāhmaṇa (वर्णेषु मध्ये अग्रजातत्वात्, or अग्रात् प्रधानाङ्गात् मुखात् जातत्वात्, ब्राह्मणो$स्य मुखमासीत्, तस्मात् त्रिवृत् स्तोमानां मुखम... अग्निर्देवतानां ब्राह्मणो मनुष्याणाम्; तस्माद् ब्राह्मणो मुखेन वीर्यं करोति मुखतो हि सृष्टः Tāṇḍya); अतिवयसमग्रजन्मानम् K.12; अवो- चत् ˚न्मा Dk.13.3; N. of Brahmā, as he was the first to be born in the waters. cf. अग्रजन्मा द्विजे ज्येष्ठभ्रातरि ब्रह्मणि स्मृतम् Nm.
    -जिह्वा the tip of the tongue.
    -ज्या (astr.) the sign of the amplitude.
    -दानिन् [अग्रे दानम् अस्य; अग्र- दान-इनि] a (degraded) Brāhmaṇa who takes presents offered in honour of the dead (प्रेतोद्देशेन यद्दानं दीयते तत्प्रति- ग्राही); लोभी विप्रश्च शूद्राणामग्रेदानं गृहीतवान् । ग्रहणे मृतदानानां (ग्रहणात्तिलदानानां Tv.) अग्रदानी बभूव सः ॥
    -दानीयः [अग्रे दानमर्हति छ] = अग्रदानिन्.
    -दूतः a harbinger; कृष्णाक्रोधा- ग्रदूतः Ve.1.22; ˚दूतिका Dk.2; महीपतीनां प्रणयाग्रदूत्यः R.6.12;
    -देवी the chief queen; समग्रदेवीनिवहाग्र- देवी... । Bu.ch.1.15.
    -धान्यम a cereal grain. (Mar. जोंधळा), Holcus soraghum or Holcus spicatus. (Mar. बाजरी).
    -निरूपणम् predestination; prophecy, deter- mining beforehand.
    -नीः (णीः) [अग्रे नीयते असौ नी-क्विप्, णत्वम्]
    1 a leader, foremost, first, chief; ˚णी- र्विरागहेतुः K.195; अप्यग्रणीर्मन्त्रकृतामृषीणाम् R.5.4. chief.
    -2 fire.
    -पर्णी [अग्रे पर्णं यस्याः सा-ङीप्] cowage, Carpopo- gon Pruriens (अजलोमन्). [Mar. कुयली].
    -पातिन् a. [अग्रे आदौ पतति; पत्-णिनि] happening beforehand, ante- cedent; [˚तीनि शुभानि निमित्तानि K.65.
    -पादः the fore- part of the foot; toes; नवकिसलयरागेणाग्रपादेन M.3.12; ˚स्थिता standing on tiptoe. Ś.5.
    -पाणिः = ˚हस्तः q. v.
    -पूजा the highest or first mark of reverence or respect; ˚जामिह स्थित्वा गृहाणेदं विषं प्रभो Rām.
    -पेयम् precedence in drinking.
    -प्रदायिन् a. giving in advance; तेषामग्र- प्रदायी स्याः कल्पोत्थायी प्रियंवदः Mb.5.135.35.
    -बीज a. [अग्रं शाखाग्रं बीजमुत्पादकं यस्य] growing by means of the tip or end of branches, growing on the stock or stem of another tree, such as 'कलम' in Mar. (
    -जः) a viviparous plant.
    -भागः [कर्म.]
    1 the first or best part (श्राद्धादौ प्रथममुद्धृत्य देयं द्रव्यम्)
    -2 remnant, remainder (शेषभाग).
    -3 fore-part, tip, point.
    -4 (astr.) a degree of amplitude.
    -भागिन् a. [अग्र- भागो$स्यास्ति; अस्त्यर्थे इनि] first to take or claim (the remnant); अलङ्क्रियमाणस्य तस्य अनुलेपनमाल्ये ˚गी भवामि V. 5, claiming the first share of the remnant etc.
    -भावः precedence. उदारसंख्यैः सचिवैरसंख्यैः कृताग्रभावः स उदाग्रभावः Bu.ch.I.15.
    -भुज् a.
    1 having precedence in eating. स तानग्रभुजस्तात धान्येन च धनेन च Mb.1.178.12.
    -2 gluttonous, voracious (औदरिक).
    -भूः [अग्रे भवति भू-क्विप्] = ˚ज.
    -भूमिः f.
    1 goal of ambition or ob- ject aimed at; ततो$ग्रभूमिं व्यवसायासिद्धेः Ki.17.55; त्वमग्र- भूमिर्निरपायसंश्रया Śi.1.32 (प्राप्यस्थानम्).
    -2 the topmost part, pinnacle; विमान˚ Me.71.
    -महिषी the prin- cipal queen.
    -मांसम् [अग्रं भक्ष्यत्वेन प्रधानं मांसम्] flesh in the heart, the heart itself; ˚सं चानीतं Ve.3.2. morbid protuberance of the liver.
    -यणम् [अग्रम् अयनात् उत्तरायणात् णत्वं शकं˚ तद्विधानकालो$स्य अच् (?) Tv.] a kind of sacrificial ceremony. See आग्रयण.
    -यान a. [अग्रे यानं यस्य, या-ल्युट्] taking the lead, foremost. (
    -नम्) an army that stops in front to defy the enemy. मनो$ग्रयानं वचसा निरुक्तं नमामहे Bhāg.8.5.26.
    -यायिन् a. [अग्रे यास्यति या-णिनि] taking the lead, leading the van; पुत्रस्य ते रणशिरस्ययमग्रयायी Ś.7.26. मान- धनाग्रयायी R.5.3,5.62.18.1.
    -योधिन् [अग्रे स्थित्वा युध्यते] the principal hero, champion राक्षसानां वधे तेषां ˚धी भविष्यति Rām.; so ˚वीर; कर्मसु चाग्रवीरः.
    -रन्ध्रम् opening fore-part; त्रासान्नासाग्ररन्ध्रं विशति Māl.1.1.
    -लोहिता [अग्रं लोहितं यस्याः सा] a kind of pot-herb (चिल्लीशाक).
    -संख्या the first place or rank; पुत्रः समारोपयदग्रसंख्याम् R.18.3.
    -वक्त्रम् N. of a surgical instrument, Suśr.
    -वातः fresh breeze; अग्रवातमासेवमाना M.1.
    -शोमा towering beauty or the beauty of the peaks; कैलासशैलस्य यदग्रशोभाम् । Bu. ch.1.3.
    -संधानी [अग्रे फलोत्पत्तेः प्राक् संधी- यते ज्ञायते $नया कार्यम् Tv.] the register of human actions kept by Yama (यत्र हि प्राणिवर्गस्य प्राग्भवीयकर्मानुसारेण शुभा- शुभसूचकं सर्वं लिख्यते सा यमपञ्जिका).
    -सन्ध्या early dawn; कर्कन्धूनामुपरि तुहिनं रञ़्जयत्यग्रसन्ध्या Ś.4. v.1.
    -सर = यायिन् taking the lead; आयोधनाग्रसरतां त्वयि वीर याते R.5.71.
    -सारा [अग्रं शीर्षमात्रं सारो यस्याः सा]
    1 a sprout which has tips without fruits.
    -2 a short method of counting im- mense numbers.
    -हर a. [अग्रे ह्रियते दीयते$सौ; हृ-अच्]
    1 that which must be given first.
    -2 = अग्रहारिन्.
    -हस्त (˚कर; ˚पाणिः,) the forepart of the hand or arm; अग्रहस्तेन गृहीत्वा प्रसादयैनाम् Ratn.3; forepart of the trunk (of an elephant); often used for a finger or fingers taken collectively; शीतलस्ते ˚स्तः Mk.3; अतिसाध्वसेन वेपते मे ˚स्तः Ratn.1; कुसुमित इव ते ˚स्तः प्रतिभाति M.1.; प्रसारिते ˚स्ते M.4; ˚हस्तात्प्रभ्रष्टं पुष्पभाजनम् Ś.4. slipped from the fingers; also the right hand; अथ ˚हस्ते मुकुलीकृताङ्गुलौ Ku.5.63. (अग्रश्चासौ हस्तश्च Malli.). Ki.5.29.
    -हायनः (णः) [अग्रः श्रेष्ठः हायनो व्रीहिः अत्र, णत्वम्] the beginning of the year; N. of the month मार्गशीर्ष; (मासानां मार्गशीर्षो$हम् Bg. 1.35.); ˚इष्टिः नवशस्येष्टिर्यागभेदः.
    -हारः 1 a grant of land given by kings (to Brāhmaṇas) for sustenance (अग्रं ब्राह्मणभोजनं, तदर्थं ह्रियन्ते राजधनात् पृथक् क्रियन्ते ते क्षेत्रादयः- नीलकण्ठ; क्षेत्रोत्पन्नशस्यादुद्धृत्य ब्राह्मणोद्देशेन स्थाप्यं धान्यादि, गुरुकुला- दावृत्तब्रह्मचारिणे देयं क्षेत्रादि, ग्रामभेदश्च Tv.); अग्रहारांश्च दास्यामि ग्रामं नगरसंमितम् Mb.3.64.4. कस्मिंश्चिदग्रहारे Dk.8.9.
    -2 the first offering in वैश्वदेव Mb.3.234.47.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अग्र _agra

  • 118 प्रति _prati

    प्रति ind.
    1 As a prefix to verbs it means (a) towards, in the direction of; (b) back, in return, again; तष्ठेदानीं न मे जीवन् प्रतियास्यसि दुर्मते Rām.7.18.13; (c) in opposition to, against, counter; (d) upon, down upon; (see the several roots with this preposition).
    -2 As a prefix to nouns not directly derived from verbs it means (a) likeness, resemblance, equality; (b) opposite, of the opposite side; प्रतिबल Ve.3.5. 'the opposing force'; so प्रतिद्विपाः Mu.2.13; (c) rivalry; as in प्रतिचन्द्रः 'a rival moon'; प्रतिपुरुषः &c.
    -3 As a separable preposition (with acc.) it means (a) towards, in the direction of, to; तौ दम्पती स्वां प्रति राजधानीं प्रस्थापयामास वशी वसिष्ठः R.2.7;1. 75; प्रत्यनिलं विचेरु Ku.3.31; वृक्षं प्रति विद्योतते विद्युत् Sk.; (b) against, counter, in opposition to, opposite; तदा यायाद् रिपुं प्रति Ms.7.171; प्रदुदुवुस्तं प्रति राक्षसेन्द्रम् Rām.; ययावजः प्रत्यरिसैन्यमेव R.7.55; (c) in comparison with, on a par with, in proportion to, a match for; त्वं सहस्राणि प्रति Ṛv.2.1.8; (d) near, in the vicinity of, by, at, in, on; समासेदुस्ततो गङ्गां शृङ्गवेरपुरं प्रति Rām.; गङ्गां प्रति; (e) at the time, about, during; आदित्यस्योदयं प्रति Mb; फाल्गुनं वाथ चैत्रं वा मासौ प्रति Ms.7.182; (f) on the side of, in favour of, to the lot of; यदत्र मां प्रति स्यात् Sk.; हरं प्रति हलाहलं (अभवत्) Vop.; (g) in each, in or at every, severally (used in a distributive sense); वर्षं प्रति, प्रतिवर्षम्; यज्ञं प्रति Y.1.11; वृक्षं वृक्षं प्रति सिञ्चति Sk.; (h) with regard or reference to, in relation to, regarding, concerning, about, as to; न हि मे संशीतिरस्या दिव्यतां प्रति K.132; चन्द्रोपरागं प्रति तु केनापि विप्रलब्धासि Mu.1; धर्मं प्रति Ś.5.18; मन्दौत्सुक्यो$स्मि नगरगमनं प्रति Ś.1; Ku.6.27; 7.83; त्वयैकमीशं प्रति साधु भाषितम् 5.81; Y.1.218; R.6. 12;1.29;12.51; (i) according to, in conformity with; मां प्रति in my opinion; (j) before, in the presence of; (k) for, on account of.
    -4 As a separable preposi- tion (with abl.) it means either (a) a representative of, in place of, instead of; प्रद्युम्नः कृष्णात् प्रति Sk.; संग्रामे यो नारायणतः प्रति Bk.8.89; or (b) in exchange or return for; तिलेभ्यः प्रति यच्छति माषान् Sk.; भक्तेः प्रत्यमृतं शंभोः Vop.
    -5 As the first member of Avyayībhāva compound it usually means (a) in or at every; as प्रतिसंवत्सरम् 'every year', प्रतिक्षणम्, प्रत्यहम् &c.; (b) towards, in the direction of; प्रत्यग्नि शलभा डयन्ते.
    -6 प्रति is sometimes used as the last member of Avyayī. comp. in the sense of 'a little'; सूपप्रति, शाकप्रति. [ Note:-- In the com- pounds given below all words the second members of which are words not immediately connected with verbs, are included; other words will be found in their proper places.]
    -Comp. -अंशम् ind. on the shoulders.
    -अक्षरम् ind. in every syllable or letter; प्रत्यक्षरश्लेषमयप्रबन्ध Vās.
    -अग्नि ind. towards the fire.
    -अग्र = प्रत्यग्र q. v.
    -अङ्गम् 1 a secondary or minor limb (of the body), as the nose.
    -2 a division, chapter, section.
    -3 every limb.
    -4 a weapon. (
    -ङ्गम्) ind.
    1 on or at every limb of the body; as in प्रत्यङ्ग- मालिङ्गितः Gīt.1.
    -2 for every subdivision.
    -3 in each case (in grammar).
    -अधिदेवता a tutelary deity who stays in front or near one; Hch.
    -अधिष्ठानम्, -आधानम् the principal place of residence; Bṛi. Up.2.2.1.
    -2 repository.
    -अनन्तर a.
    1 being in immediate neigh- bourhood; दानमानादिसत्कारैः कुरुष्व प्रत्यनन्तरम् Rām.4.15.27. (com. प्रत्यनन्तरं स्वाधीनम्).
    -2 standing nearest (as an heir).
    -3 immediately following, closely connected with; जीवेत् क्षत्रियधर्मेण स ह्यस्य (ब्राह्मणस्य) प्रत्यनन्तरः; Ms.1. 82;8.185. (
    -रम्) ind.
    1 immediately after.
    -2 next in succession.
    -रीभू to betake oneself close to; P. R.
    -अनिलम् ind. towards or against the wind.
    -अनीक a
    1 hostile, opposed, inimical.
    -2 resisting, opposing.
    -3 opposite.
    -4 equal, vying with. (
    -कः) an enemy.
    (-कम्) 1 hostility, enmity, hostile attitude or position; न शक्ताः प्रत्यनीकेषु स्थातुं मम सुरासुराः Rām.
    -2 a hostile army; यस्य शूरा महेष्वासाः प्रत्यनीकगता रणे Mb.; ये$वस्थिताः प्रत्यनीकेषु योधाः Bg.11.32. (प्र˚ may have here sense 1 also).
    -3 (in Rhet.) a figure of speech in which one tries to injure a person or thing connected with an enemy who himself cannot be injured; प्रतिपक्षमशक्तेन प्रतिकर्तुं तिरस्क्रिया । या तदीयस्य तत्स्तुत्यै प्रत्यनीकं तदुच्यते K. P.1.
    -अनुप्रासः a kind of alliteration.
    -अनुमानम् an opposite conclusion.
    -अन्त a. contiguous, lying close to, adjacent, bordering.
    (-न्तः) 1 a border, frontier; स गुप्तमूलप्रत्यन्तः R.4.26.
    -2 a bordering country; especi- ally, a country occupied by barbarian or Mlechchhas. ˚देशः a bordering country. ˚पर्वतः an adjacent hill; पादाः प्रत्यन्तपर्वताः Ak.
    -अन्धकार a. spreading shadow; Buddh.
    -अपकारः retaliation, injury in return; शाम्येत् प्रत्यप- कारेण नोपकारेण दुर्जनः Ku.2.4.
    -अब्दम् ind. every year
    -अमित्र a. hostile. (
    -त्रः) an enemy. (
    -त्रम्) ind. towards as enemy.
    -अरिः 1 a well-matched opponent.
    -2 the 9th, 14th or 23rd asterism from the जन्मनक्षत्र.
    -3 a particular asterism; दारुणेषु च सर्वेषु प्रत्यरिं च विवर्जयेत् Mb.13.14.28 (com. प्रत्यरिं स्वनक्षत्राद् दिननक्षत्रं यावद् गणयित्वा नवभिर्भागे हृते पञ्चमी तारा प्रत्यरिः ।).
    -अर्कः a mock sun; parhelion.
    -अर्गलम् the rope by which a churning stick is moved.
    -अवयवम् ind.
    1 in every limb.
    -2 in every particular, in detail.
    1 lower, less honoured; पुरावरान् प्रत्यवरान् गरीयसः Mb.13.94.12.
    -2 very low or degrading, very insignificant; Ms.1.19.
    -अश्मन् m. red chalk.
    -अष्ठीला a kind of nervous disease.
    -अहम् ind. every day, daily; day by day; गिरिशमुपचचार प्रत्यहं सा सुकेशी Ku.1.6.
    -आकारः a scabbard, sheath.
    -आघातः 1 a counter-stroke.
    -2 reaction.
    -आचारः suitable conduct or behaviour.
    -आत्मम् ind. singly, severally.
    -आत्मक a. belonging to oneself.
    -आत्म्यम् similarity with oneself.
    -आत्मेन ind. after one's own image; स किंनरान् कुंपुरुषान् प्रत्यात्म्येना- सृजत् प्रभुः Bhāg.3.2.45.
    -आदित्यः a mock sun.
    -आरम्भः 1 recommencement, second beginning.
    -2 pro- hibition.
    -आर्द्र a. fresh.
    -आशा 1 hope, expectation; न यत्र प्रत्याशामनुपतति नो वा रहयति Māl.9.8.
    -2 trust, con- fidence.
    -आसङ्गः Connection, contact; अथ प्रत्यासङ्गः कमपि महिमानं वितरति Mv.1.12.
    -आस्वर 1 returning.
    -2 reflecting; Ch.Up.1.3.2.
    -आह्वयः echo, resonance; छाया प्रत्याह्वयाभासा ह्यसन्तो$प्यर्थकारिणः Bhāg.11.28.5.
    -उत्तरम् a reply, rejoinder.
    -उलूकः 1 a crow; मृत्युदूतः कपोतो$यमुलूकः कम्पयन्मनः । प्रत्युलूकश्च कुह्वानैरनिद्रौ शून्यमिच्छतः ॥ Bhāg.1.14.14.
    -2 a bird resembling an owl.
    -ऋचम् ind. in each Rik.
    -एक a. each, each one, every single one. (
    -कम्) ind.
    1 one at a time, severally; singly, in every one, to every one; oft. with the force of an adjective; विवेश दण्डकारण्यं प्रत्येकं च सतां मनः R.12.9. 'entered the mind of every good man'; 12.3;7.34; Ku.2.31.
    -एनस् m.
    1 an officer of justice (who punishes criminals); Bṛi. Up.4.3.7.
    -2 a heir responsible for the debts of the deceased; surety.
    -कञ्चुकः 1 an adversary.
    -2 a critic.
    -कण्ठम् ind.
    1 severally, one by one.
    -2 near the throat.
    -कलम् ind. constantly, perpetually.
    -कश a. not obeying the whip.
    -कष्ट a. comparatively bad.
    -कामिनी a female rival; Śi.
    -कायः 1 an effigy, image, picture, likeness.
    -2 an adversary; स वृषध्वजसायकावभिन्नं जयहेतुः प्रतिकाय- मेषणीयम् Ki.13.28.
    -3 a target, butt, mark.
    -कितवः an opponent in a game.
    -कुञ्जरः a hostile elephant.
    -कूपः a moat, ditch.
    -कूल a.
    1 unfavourable, adverse, contrary, hostile, opposite, प्रतिकूलतामुपगते हि विधौ विफलत्व- मेति बहुसाधनता Śi.9.6; Ku.3.24.
    -2 harsh, discordant. unpleasant, disagreeable; अप्यन्नपुष्टा प्रतिकूलशब्दा Ku.1. 45.
    -3 inauspicious.
    -4 contradictory.
    -5 reverse, inverted.
    -6 perverse, cross, peevish, stubborn. ˚आचार- णम्, ˚आचरितम् any offensive or hostile action or conduct; प्रतिकूलाचरितं क्षमख मे R.8.81. ˚उक्तम्, -क्तिः f. a contra- diction. ˚कारिन्, -कृत, -चारिन्, -वत्ति a. opposing. ˚दर्शन a. having an inauspicious or ungracious appearance. ˚प्रवर्तिन्, -वर्तिन् a. acting adversely, taking an adverse course. ˚भाषिन् a. opposing, contradicting. ˚वचनम् dis- agreeable or unpleasant speech. ˚वादः contradiction. (प्रतिकूलता, -त्वम् adverseness, opposition, hostility. प्रति- कूलयति 'to oppose'.).
    -कूल ind.
    1 adversely, contrarily.
    -2 inversely, in inverted order.
    -कूलय Den. P. to resist, oppose.
    -कूलिक a. hostile, inimical.
    -क्षणम् ind. at every moment or instant, constantly; प्रतिक्षणं संभ्रमलोलदृष्टि- र्लीलारविन्देन निवारयन्ती Ku.3.56.
    -क्षपम् ind. everynight.
    -गजः a hostile elephant
    -गात्रम् ind. in very limb.
    -गिरिः 1 an opposite mountain.
    -2 an inferior mountain.
    -गृहम्, -गेहम् ind. in every house.
    -ग्रामम् ind. in every village.
    -चक्रम् a hostile army.
    -चन्द्रः a mock moon; paraselene.
    -चरणम् ind.
    1 in every (Vedic) school or branch.
    -2 at every foot-step.
    -छाया, -यिका 1 a reflected image, reflection, shadow; रूपं प्रतिच्छायिक- योपनीतम् N.6.45.
    -2 an image, picture.
    -जङ्घा the forepart of the leg.
    -जिह्वा, -जिह्विका the soft palate,
    -तन्त्रम् ind. according to each Tantra or opinion.
    -तन्त्र- सिद्धान्तः a conclusion adopted by one of the disputants only; (वादिप्रतिवाद्येकतरमात्राभ्युपगतः).
    -त्र्यहम् ind. for three days at a time.
    -दण्ड a. Ved. disobedient.
    -दिनम् ind. every day; राशीभूतः प्रतिदिनमिव त्र्यम्बकस्याट्टहासः Me.6.
    -दिशम् ind. in every direction, all round, every- where.
    -दूतः a messenger sent in return.
    -देवता a corresponding deity; गताः कलाः पञ्चदश प्रतिष्ठा देवाश्च सर्वे प्रतिदेवतासु Muṇḍa.3.2.7.
    -देशम् ind. in every country.
    -देहम् ind. in every body.
    -दैवतम् ind. for every deity.
    -द्वन्द्वः 1 an antagonist, opponent, adversary, rival.
    -2 an enemy. (
    -द्वम्) opposition, hostility.
    -द्वन्द्विन् a.
    1 hostile, inimical.
    -2 adverse (प्रतिकूल); कृतान्तदुर्वृत्त इवापरेषां पुरः प्रतिद्वन्द्विनि पाण्डवास्त्रे Ki.16.29.
    -3 rivalling, vying with; किसलयोद्भेदप्रतिद्वन्दिभिः (करतलैः) Ś.4.5. (-m.) an opponent, adversary, rival; तुल्यप्रति- द्वन्द्वि बभूव युद्धम् R.7.37.;15.25.
    -द्वारम् ind. at every gate.
    -धुरः a horse harnessed by the side of another.
    -नप्तृ m. great-grandson, a son's grandson.
    -नव a.
    1 new, young, fresh.
    -2 newly blown budded; सान्ध्यं तेजः प्रतिनवजपापुष्परक्तं दधानः Me.38.
    -नाडी a branch-vein.
    -नायकः the adversary of the hero of any poetic com- position; धीरोद्धतः पापकारी व्यसनी प्रतिनायकः S. D., as रावण in the Rāmāyaṇa, शिशुपाल in Māgha-Kāvya &c.
    -नारी, -पत्नी, -युवतिः a female rival; Śi.7.45.
    -निनादः = प्रतिध्वनिः q. v.
    -न्यायम् ind. in inverted order; पुनः प्रतिन्यायं प्रतियोन्याद्रवति स्वप्नायैव Bṛi. Up.4.3.15.
    -पक्ष a. like, similar.
    (-क्षः) 1 the opposite side, party or faction, hostility; विमृश्य पक्षप्रतिपक्षाभ्यामवधारणं नियमः Gaut. S,
    -2 an adversary, enemy, foe, rival; प्रति- पक्षकामिनी, -लक्ष्मी 'a rival wife'; Bv.2.64; दासीकृतायाः प्रति- पक्षलक्ष्याः Vikr.1.73; प्रतिपक्षमशक्तेन प्रतिकर्तुम् K. P.1; Vikr.1.7; often used in comp. in the sense of 'equal' or 'similar'.
    -3 remedy, expiation; यादवस्य पापस्य प्रतिपक्षमुपदिशामि Nāg.5.
    -4 a defendant or respondent (in law). ˚ता
    1 hostility, opposition.
    -2 obstacle.
    -पक्षित a.
    1 containing a contradiction.
    -2 nullified by a contradictory premise; (as a hetu in न्याय); cf. सत्प्रतिपक्ष.
    -पक्षिन् m. an opponent, adversary.
    -पण्यम् merchandise in exchange; Buddh.
    -प्रथम् ind. along the road, towards the way; प्रतिपथगतिरासीद् वेगदीर्घीकृताङ्गः Ku.3.76.
    -पदम् ind.
    1 at evry stop.
    -2 at every place, everywhere.
    -3 expressly.
    -4 in every word; प्रतिपदाख्याने तु गौरवं परिहरद्भिर्वृत्तिकारैः सर्वसामान्यः शब्दः प्रति- गृहीतः प्रकृतिवदिति ŚB. on MS.8.1.2.
    -पल्लवः an opposite or outstretched branch; R.
    -पाणः 1 a stake.
    -2 a counter-pledge.
    -3 a counter-stake; Mb.3.
    -पादम् ind. in each quarter.
    -पात्रम् ind. with regard to each part, of each character; प्रतिपात्रमाधीयतां यत्नः Ś.1 'let care be taken of each character'.
    -पादपम् ind. in every tree.
    -पाप a. returning sin for sin, requiting evil for evil.
    -पु(पू)रुषः 1 a like or similar man.
    -2 a substitute, deputy.
    -3 a companion.
    -4 the effigy of a man pushed by thieves into the interior of a house before entering it themselves (to ascertain if any body is awake).
    -5 an effigy in general. (
    -षम्) ind. man by man, for each man.
    -पुस्तकम् a copy of an original manuscript.
    -पूर्वाह्णम् ind. every forenoon.
    -प्रति a. counter-balancing, equal to.
    -प्रभातम् ind. every morning.
    -प्रसवः 1 (As opposed to अनुप्रसव) tracing causes back to the origin as -- a pot, a lump of mud, mud, clay, Pātañjala Yogadarśana.
    -2 Negation of (or exception to) a negation. The force of a प्रतिप्रसव is positive, limiting as it does the scope of a प्रतिषेध or negation. Hence it is just the opposite of परिसंख्या whose force is negative or exclusive since it limits the scope of a positive statement. प्रतिप्रसवो$यं न परिसंख्या ŚB. on MS.1.7.45.
    -प्रकारः an outer wall or rampart.
    -प्रियम् a kindness or service in return; प्रतिप्रियं चेद् भवतो न कुर्यां वृथा हि मे स्यात् स्वपदोपलब्धिः R.5.56.
    -बन्धुः an equal in rank or station; Mb.5.121.13.
    -बलः a.
    1 able, powerful.
    -2 equal in strength, equally matched or powerful.
    (-लम्) 1 a hostile army; अस्त्रज्वालावलीढप्रतिबलजलधेरन्तरौर्वायमाणे Ve.3.7.
    -2 strength.
    -बाहु 1 the forepart of the arm.
    -2 an opposite side (in a square or polygon).
    -बि (वि) म्बः, -म्बम् 1 a reflection, reflected image; ज्योतिषां प्रतिबिम्बानि प्राप्नु- वन्त्युपहारताम् Ku.6.42; Śi.9.18.
    -2 an image, a picture.
    -बीजम् a rotten seed.
    -भट a. vying with, rivalling; घटप्रतिभटस्तनि N.13.5.
    (-टः) 1 a rival, an opponent; निवासः कन्दर्पप्रतिभटजटाजूटभवने G. L.21.
    -2 a warrior on the opposite side; समालोक्याजौ त्वां विदधति विकल्पान् प्रतिभटाः K. P.1.
    -भय a.
    1 fearful, formidable, terrible, frightful.
    -2 dangerous; स्वगृहोद्यानगते$पि स्निग्धैः पापं विशङ्क्यते मोहात् । किमु दृष्टबह्वपायप्रतिभयकान्तारमध्यस्थे ॥ Pt.2.171; Nāg.5.1.; Bhāg.1.6.14. (
    -यम्) a danger; सुनन्द, श्रुतं मया संनिहितगरुडप्रतिभयमुद्देशं जामाता जीमूतवाहनो गतः Nāg.5.
    -भैरव a. dreadful.
    -मञ्चः a kind of measure (in music.)
    -मञ्चाः Platforms opposite to each other; दशभागिकौ द्वौ प्रतिमञ्चौ Kau. A.2.3.21.
    -मण्डलम् 1 a secondary disc (of the sun &c.).
    -2 an eccentric orbit.
    -मन्दिरम् ind. in every house.
    -मल्लः an antagonist, a rival; उपेयिवांसं प्रतिमल्लतां रयस्मये जितस्य प्रसभं गरुत्मतः N.1.63; पातालप्रतिमल्लगल्ल &c. Māl.5.22.
    -मानना worship (पूजा); स्पर्शमशुचिवपुरर्हति न प्रतिमाननां तु नितरां नृपोचिताम् Śi.15.35.
    -माया a counter-spell or charm; प्रतिमाया कृतं च तत् Mb.1.34.22.
    -मार्गः the way back; Mb.4.
    -मार्गम् ind. back, back- wards.
    -माला capping verses (Mar. भंडी).
    -मासम् ind. every month, monthly.
    -मित्रम् an enemy, adversary.
    -मुख a. standing before the face, facing; प्रतिमुखागत Ms.8.291.
    -2 near, present. (
    -खम्) a secondary plot or incident in a drama which tends either to hasten or retard the catastrophe; see S. D.334 and 351-364. (
    -खम्) ind.
    1 towards.
    -2 in front, before.
    -मुखरी a particular mode of drumming.
    -मुद्रा 1 a counter- seal.
    -2 the impression of a seal.
    -मुहूर्तम् ind. every moment.
    -मूर्तिः f. an image, a likeness.
    -मूषिका f. a musk-rat (Mar. चिचुंदरी).
    -यूथपः the leader of a hostile herd of elephants.
    -रथः an adversary in war (lit. in fighting in a war-chariot); दौष्यन्तिमप्रतिरथं तनयं निवेश्य Ś.4.2.
    -रथ्यम् in every road; अस्मिन् नगरे प्रतिरथ्यं भुजङ्गबद्धसंचारे Udb.
    -रवः, -ध्वनिः 1 an echo; प्रतिरवविततो वनानि चक्रे Ki.1.4.
    -2 quarrel; controversy.
    -3 (Ved.) life (प्राण).
    -रसितम् an echo; केनास्मत् सिंह- नादप्रतिरसितसखो दुन्दुभिस्ताड्यते$यम् Ve.1.22.
    -राजः a hostile king.
    -रात्रम् ind. every night.
    -रूप a.
    1 corresponding, similar, having a counter-part in; अग्निर्यथैको भुवनं प्रविष्टो रूपं रूपं प्रतिरूपो बभूव Kaṭh.2.2.9.
    -2 beautiful.
    -3 suitable, proper; इदं न प्रतिरूपं ते स्त्रीष्वदाक्षिण्यमीदृशम् Bu. Ch.4.66; आत्मनः प्रतिरूपं सा बभाषे चारुहासिनी Rām.4. 19.17.
    -4 facing (अभिमुख); प्रतिरूपं जनं कुर्यान्न चेत् तद् वर्तते यथा Mb.12.97.16 (com. प्रतिरूपं युद्धाभिमुखम्).
    (-पम्) 1 a picture, an image, a likeness.
    -2 a mirror-like reflecting object; अदर्शनं स्वशिरसः प्रतिरूपे च सत्यपि Bhāg. 1.42.28.
    -4 an object of comparison (उपमान); भवान्मे खलु भक्तानां सर्वेषां प्रतिरूपधृक् Bhāg.7.1.21.
    -रूपक a. resembling, similar (at the end of comp.); जहीमान् राक्षसान् पापानात्मनः प्रतिरूपकान् Mb.3.29.11; चेष्टाप्रतिरूपिका मनोवृत्तिः Ś.1.
    (-कम्) 1 a picture, an image; अग्निदैर्गर- दैश्चैव प्रतिरूपककारकैः Mb.12.59.49.
    -2 a forged edict; जर्जरं चास्य विषयं कुर्वन्ति प्रतिरूपकैः Mb.12.56.52.
    -3 a reflec- tion.
    -लक्षणम् a mark, sign, token.
    -लिपिः f. a tran- script, a written copy.
    -लेखः a writ of reply; प्रावृत्तिकश्च प्रतिलेख एव Kau. A.2.1.28.
    -लोम a.
    1 'against the hair or grain', contray to the natural order, inverted, reverse (opp. अनुलोम); नववर्षसहस्राक्षः प्रतिलोमो$भवद् गुरुः Bhāg.12.14.15.
    -2 contrary to caste (said of the issue of a woman who is of a higher caste than her husband).
    -3 hostile.
    -4 low, vile, base.
    -5 left (वाम).
    -6 obstinate, perverse; अपरिचितस्यापि ते$प्रतिलोमः संवृत्तः Ś.7.
    -7 disagreeable, unpleasant. (
    -मम्) any injurious or unpleasant act. (
    -मम्) ind. 'against the hair or grain', inversely, invertedly. ˚ज a. born in the inverse order of the castes; i. e. born of a mother who is of a higher caste than the father; cf. Ms.1.16,25.
    -लोमक a. reverse, inverted; राजन्यविप्रयोः कस्माद् विवाहः प्रतिलोमकः Bhāg.9.18.5.
    -कम् inverted order.
    -लोमतः ind.
    1 in consequence of the inverted order or course; Ms.1.68.
    -2 in an unfriendly manner; यदा बहुविधां वृद्धिं मन्येत प्रतिलोमतः Mb.12.13.39.
    -वत्सरम् ind. every year.
    -वनम् ind. in every forest.
    -वर्णिक a. similar, corresponding.
    -वर्धिन् a. being a match for.
    -वर्षम् ind. every year.
    -वस्तु n.
    1 an equivalent, a counter- part.
    -2 anything given in return.
    -3 a parallel. ˚उपमा a figure of speech thus defined by Mammaṭa:-- प्रतिवस्तूपमा तु सा ॥ सामान्यस्य द्विरेकस्य यत्र वाक्यद्वये स्थितिः । K. P.1; e. g. तापेन भ्राजते सूर्यः शूरश्चापेन राजते Chandr.5. 48.
    -वातः a contrary wind; प्रतिवाते$नुवाते च नासीत गुरुणा सह Ms.2.23. (
    -तम्) ind. against the wind; चीनांशुक- मिव केतोः प्रतिवातं नीयमानस्य Ś.1.33.
    -वारणः a hostile elephant.
    -वासरम् ind. every day.
    -विटपम् ind.
    1 on every branch.
    -2 branch by branch.
    -विषम् an anti- dote. (
    -षा) a birch tree.
    -विष्णुकः a Muchakunda tree.
    -वीरः an opponent, antagonist.
    -वीर्यम् being equal to or a match for.
    -वृषः a hostile bull.
    -वेलम् ind. at each time, on every occasion.
    -वेशः 1 a neighbouring house, neighbourhood.
    -2 a neighbour.
    -वेशिन् a. a neigh- bour; दृष्ट्वा प्रभातसमये प्रतिवेशिवर्गः Mk.3.14.
    -वेश्मन् n. a neighbour's house.
    -वेश्यः a neighbour.
    -वैरम् re- quital of hostilities revenge.
    -शब्दः 1 echo, reverbera- tion; वसुधाधरकन्दराभिसर्पी प्रतिशब्दो$पि हरेर्भिनत्ति नागान् V. 1.16; Ku.6.64; R.2.28.
    -2 a roar.
    -शशिन् m. a mock-moon.
    -शाखम् ind. for every branch or school (of the Veda).
    -शाखा a side-branch; महाभूतविशेषश्च विशेषप्रतिशाखवान् Mb.14.35.21.
    -संवत्सरम् ind. every year.
    -सङ्गक्षिका 1 a cloak to keep off the dust; Buddh.
    -संदेशः a reply to the message; दर्पसारस्य प्रति- संदेशमावेदयत् D. K.2.1.
    -सम a. equal to, a match for.
    -सव्य a. in an inverted order.
    -सामन्तः an enemy.
    -सायम् ind. every evening.
    -सूर्यः, -सूर्यकः 1 a mock-sun.
    -2 a lizard, chameleon; 'कृकलासस्तु सरटः प्रतिसूर्यः शयानकः ।' Hemchandra; तृष्यद्भिः प्रतिसूर्यकैरजगरस्वेदद्रवः पीयते U.2.16.
    -सेना, सैन्यम् a hostile army; निहतां प्रतिसैन्येन वडवामिव पातिताम् Rām.2.114.17.
    -स्थानम् ind. in every place, everywhere.
    -स्मृतिः N. of parti- cular kind of magic; गृहाणेमां मया प्रोक्तां सिद्धिं मूर्तिमतीमिव । विद्यां प्रतिस्मृतिं नाम Mb.3.36.3.
    -स्रोतस् ind. against the stream; सरस्वतीं प्रतिस्रोतं ययौ ब्राह्मणसंवृतः Bhāg.1.78. 18. -a. going against the stream; अथासाद्य तु कालिन्दी प्रतिस्रोतः समागताम् Rām.2.55.5.
    -हस्तः, -हस्तकः a deputy, an agent, substitute, proxy; आश्रितानां भृतौ स्वामिसेवायां धर्मसेवने । पुत्रस्योत्पादने चैव न सन्ति प्रतिहस्तकाः ॥ H.2.33.
    -हस्तीकृ to take; Pratijñā 3.
    -हस्तिन् the keeper of a brothel; Dk.2.2.

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  • 119 loger

    loger [lɔʒe]
    ➭ TABLE 3
    1. intransitive verb
    2. transitive verb
    to accommodate ; [+ amis] to put up
    3. reflexive verb
    se loger to find somewhere to live ; [touristes] to find accommodation
    va-t-on tous pouvoir se loger dans la voiture ? will we all fit into the car?
    * * *
    lɔʒe
    1.
    1) ( fournir un logement permanent à) [mairie, service social] to house [famille, étudiant, réfugié]
    2) ( héberger temporairement) [personne] to put [somebody] up [ami]; [mairie, école] to provide accommodation for [sinistrés, stagiaires]
    3) ( contenir) [hôtel, pensionnat] to have accommodation for
    4) ( placer)

    2.
    verbe intransitif
    1) ( habiter) to live

    3.
    se loger verbe pronominal

    avec cette somme, je dois me nourrir et me loger — with that I have to pay for food and accommodation ou housing

    2) ( se placer)

    se loger dans quelque chose — ( en se fixant) to get stuck in something; [poussière, saletés] to collect in something

    la balle est venue se loger dans le genou — the bullet lodged in his/her knee

    * * *
    lɔʒe
    1. vt
    1) [ami, famille] to put up, [officiel, représentant] to provide accommodation for
    2) (= placer, faire entrer)

    Il a réussi à loger six valises dans le coffre. — He managed to put six cases in the boot., He managed to get six cases in the boot.

    2. vi

    loger quelque part (en permanence) — to live somewhere, (temporairement) to stay somewhere

    loger chez qn (en permanence) — to live with sb, (temporairement) to stay with sb

    Elle loge chez sa cousine quand elle revient dans la région. — She stays with her cousin when she comes back to the area.

    * * *
    loger verb table: manger
    A vtr
    1 ( fournir un logement permanent à) [mairie, service social] to house [famille, étudiant, réfugié];
    2 ( héberger temporairement) [personne] to put [sb] up [ami, stagiaire]; [mairie, école] to provide accommodation for [sinistrés, stagiaires]; pourrais-tu me loger cette semaine? could you put me up this week?; les élèves seront logés chez l'habitant the students will be put up with local families; loger qn dans to put sb up in; on logera le stagiaire dans la petite chambre we'll put the student in the small room;
    3 ( contenir) [hôtel, pensionnat] to have accommodation for;
    4 ( placer) loger qch dans un placard to put sth in a cupboard [objet, livres]; je n'ai pas pu loger tous mes meubles dans le salon I couldn't fit all my furniture in the living room; loger le ballon dans un coin du filet to slam the ball into a corner of the net;
    5 ( faire pénétrer) loger une balle dans la tête/le bras de qn to shoot sb in the head/the arm; loger une idée dans la tête de qn to put an idea into sb's head.
    B vi
    1 ( habiter) to live; loger à Rennes/en banlieue to live in Rennes/in the suburbs; loger chez qn to live in sb's house; loger chez un particulier to have a room in a private house;
    2 ( résider temporairement) to stay; elle ne sait pas où loger she doesn't know where to stay; loger à l'hôtel/en auberge de jeunesse to stay at a hotel/at a youth hostel; loger chez qn to stay with sb; loger chez l'habitant to stay with a family.
    C se loger vpr
    1 ( trouver un logement) [personne] to find accommodation, to find a place to live;
    2 ( avoir un lieu d'habitation) avec cette somme, je dois me nourrir et me loger with that I have to pay for food and accommodation ou housing;
    3 ( se placer) se loger dans qch [ballon] to land in sth; ( en se fixant) to get stuck in sth; [poussière, saletés] to collect in sth; la balle est venue se loger dans le genou the bullet lodged in his knee; c'est une bactérie qui se loge dans les canalisations it's a bacterium that establishes itself in pipes; se loger une balle dans la tête to shoot oneself in the head.
    [lɔʒe] verbe intransitif
    pour l'instant je loge chez lui I'm living ou staying at his place at the moment
    je suis bien/mal logé
    a. [chez moi] I'm comfortably/badly housed
    b. [en pension] I've got comfortable/poor lodgings
    ————————
    [lɔʒe] verbe transitif
    1. [recevoir - ami, visiteur] to put up (separable) ; [ - soldat] to billet
    2. [contenir - personnes] to accommodate ; [ - choses] to put
    3. [mettre]
    ————————
    se loger verbe pronominal transitif
    ————————
    se loger verbe pronominal intransitif
    1. [à long terme - couple, famille] to find somewhere to live
    2. [provisoirement - touriste, étudiant] to find accommodation
    3. [pénétrer]

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > loger

  • 120 taper

    taper [tape]
    ➭ TABLE 1
    1. transitive verb
       a. ( = frapper) [+ enfant] to slap ; [+ tapis] to beat
       b. (à la machine, sur un ordinateur) to type
    taper qn de 500 € to scrounge (inf) 500 euros off sb
    2. intransitive verb
       a. ( = frapper) taper sur un clou to hit a nail
    taper sur qn (inf) to thump sb ; ( = dire du mal de qn) to bad-mouth sb (inf)
    ça tape fort aujourd'hui ! (inf) (soleil) it's scorching hot today!
       b. (à la machine, sur un ordinateur) to type
    tape sur la touche « Retour » hit "Return"
    taper sur les nerfs or le système de qn (inf) to get on sb's nerves (inf)
    taper dans (inf) [+ provisions, caisse] to dig into (inf)
    3. reflexive verb
       a. ( = se frapper)
       b. ( = prendre, faire) (inf!) [+ repas] to put away (inf) ; [+ corvée, importun] to get landed with (inf)
    * * *
    tape
    1.
    1) ( frapper) to hit [personne, chien]
    2) ( dactylographier) to type [lettre]
    3) (colloq) ( prendre)

    je peux te taper un euro?can I scrounge (colloq) a euro off you?


    2.
    taper sur verbe transitif indirect to hit [clou]

    taper sur quelqu'un — (colloq) lit to thump ou belt (colloq) somebody; fig ( critiquer) to badmouth (colloq) somebody

    taper sur la tablelit to bang (one's fist) on the table

    se faire taper sur les doigtsfig to get one's knuckles rapped


    3.
    verbe intransitif
    1) ( frapper)

    taper des mains — ( de joie) to clap one's hands

    taper des pieds — ( de colère) to stamp one's feet

    taper du pied — ( d'impatience) to tap one's foot

    le soleil tape (colloq) aujourd'hui — fig the sun is beating down today

    un vin qui tape — (colloq) fig a wine that goes to one's head

    2) (colloq) ( se servir)

    4.
    se taper verbe pronominal
    1) (colloq) ( l'un l'autre)
    2) ( soi-même)

    c'est à se taper la tête contre les mursfig it's enough to drive you up the wall

    3) (colloq) ( endurer) to get stuck (colloq) with [corvée, importun]
    ••

    taper comme un sourd — (colloq) ( à la porte) to thunder on the door; ( au piano) to bash (colloq) ou thump away

    ils se tapent sur le ventre — (colloq) they are thick as thieves (colloq)

    c'est à s'en taper le derrière par terre — (colloq) it's hilarious, it's a riot (colloq)

    elle m'a tapé dans l'œil — (colloq) I thought she was striking

    * * *
    tape
    1. vt
    1) (= frapper) [personne] to hit, [sol, mur] to hit

    Maman, il m'a tapé! — Mum, he hit me!

    2) (= dactylographier) [lettre, document] to type, to type out

    Je vais taper cette lettre. — I'm going to type this letter., I'm going to type this letter out.

    3) (sur clavier d'ordinateur) [mot, code] to key in, to type in, [lettre, document] to type, to key

    Tapez votre mot de passe et validez. — Key in your password and validate., Type in your password and validate.

    4) (= composer) [numéro de téléphone] to dial
    2. vi
    1) [soleil] to beat down

    Le soleil tape. — The sun's really beating down.

    2)
    3)

    taper sur qn lit — to thump sb, to hit sb, fig (= critiquer) to run sb down

    4)

    taper sur qch [clou] — to hit sth, [table] to bang on sth

    taper à [porte]to knock on

    5) * (= se servir)
    * * *
    taper verb table: aimer
    A vtr
    1 ( frapper) to hit [personne, chien];
    2 ( dactylographier) to type [lettre]; taper 60 mots à la minute or 60 mots/min to type 60 words a minute, to have a typing speed of 60 wpm; pouvez-vous me taper ce rapport? could you type up ou out this report for me?; une lettre tapée à la machine a typed ou type-written letter;
    3 ( prendre) je peux te taper 1 euro/une cigarette? can I scrounge a euro/a cigarette off you?; il tape tout le monde he scrounges off everybody.
    B taper sur vtr ind to hit [clou]; taper sur l'épaule/le bras de qn to tap sb on the shoulder/the arm; taper sur qn lit to thump ou belt sb; fig ( critiquer) to slag sb off GB, to badmouth sb; taper sur la gueule de qn to slug sb in the mouth; taper sur la table lit to bang (one's fist) on the table; taper sur les nerfs ou le système de qn fig to get on sb's nerves; se faire taper sur les doigts fig to get ou have one's knuckles rapped.
    C vi
    1 ( frapper) taper des mains ( de joie) to clap one's hands; taper des pieds ( de colère) to stamp one's feet; taper du pied ( d'impatience) to tap one's foot; taper à la porte to knock at the door; taper dans un ballon to kick a ball around; un boxeur qui tape dur a boxer with a lethal punch; le soleil tape (dur) aujourd'hui fig the sun is beating down today; un vin qui tape fig a wine that goes to one's head;
    2 ( se servir) taper dans ses économies to dip into one's savings; taper dans la caisse to dip ou put one's hand in the till GB ou (cash) register US;
    3 ( dactylographier) taper (à la machine) to type; apprendre à taper à la machine to learn how to type; tu tapes bien? are you a good typist?
    D se taper vpr
    1 ( l'un l'autre) se taper dessus to knock each other about;
    2 ( soi-même) je me suis tapé sur le doigt I hit myself on the finger; se taper la tête contre le mur to bang one's head against the wall; c'est à se taper la tête contre les murs fig it's enough to drive you up the wall;
    3 ( consommer) to have [glace, bière]; se taper un bon repas to have a slap-up meal; se taper un mec/une nana to have it off with a guy/a girl;
    4 ( s'appuyer) to get lumbered GB ou stuck with [corvée, importun]; j'ai dû me taper le trajet à pied I had to foot it all the way; je me suis tapé la route sous la pluie I ended up having to go all the way in the rain.
    taper le carton to play cards; taper comme un sourd ( à la porte) to thunder on the door; ( au piano) to bash ou thump away; moi! l'aider? il peut (toujours) se taper! me, help him? he can whistle for it!; tes histoires de famille, je m'en tape! I couldn't care less ou I don't give a damn about your family problems!; ils se tapent sur le ventre they are thick as thieves; je n'aime pas qu'on me tape sur le ventre I don't like people being overfamiliar with me; c'est à s'en taper le derrière or cul par terre it's hilarious, it's a riot; elle m'a tapé dans l'œil I thought she was striking; taper à côté to be off target.
    [tape] verbe transitif
    1. [personne - généralement] to hit ; [ - d'un revers de main] to slap
    2. [marteler - doucement] to tap ; [ - fort] to hammer, to bang
    3. [heurter]
    4. [dactylographier] to type
    6. (très familier) [demander de l'argent à]
    il m'a tapé de 300 euros he touched me for 300 euros, he cadged (UK) ou bummed (US) 300 euros off me
    ————————
    [tape] verbe intransitif
    1. [donner un coup à quelque chose]
    a. [clavier] to bang ou to thump away at
    b. [clou, pieu] to hit
    c. [avec un marteau] to hammer (away at)
    elle a tapé du poing sur la table she banged ou thumped her fist on the table
    a. [lui donner un coup] to kick a ball
    b. [s'amuser avec] to kick a ball around
    taper du pied ou des pieds to stamp one's foot ou feet
    2. [battre, frapper]
    a. [une fois] to hit somebody
    b. [à coups répétés] to beat somebody up
    3. [dactylographier]
    il tape bien/mal he types well/badly, he's a good/bad typist
    5. (familier) [critiquer]
    taper sur [personne, film] to run down (separable) , to knock
    6. (familier) [puiser]
    a. [réserves, économies] to dig into (inseparable)
    b. [tiroir-caisse] to help oneself from
    ————————
    se taper verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)
    ils ont fini par se taper dessus eventually, they came to blows
    ————————
    se taper verbe pronominal transitif
    1. (familier) [consommer - dîner, petits fours] to put away (separable), to scoff (UK) ; [ - boisson] to knock back (separable)
    2. (très familier) [sexuellement] to lay, to have it off with (très familier)
    3. (familier) [subir - corvée, travail, gêneur] to get landed (UK) ou lumbered (UK) ou stuck with
    se taper la cloche (familier) to have a blow-out (très familier & UK), to pig out
    ————————
    se taper verbe pronominal intransitif

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > taper

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