Перевод: с иврита на английский

с английского на иврит

trailing

  • 1 רשל

    רָשַׁלto be lax, hang down, flap. Pi. רִשֵּׁל to weaken, break the force of. Gen. R. s. 24; Lev. R. s. 15; Yalk. Kings 219 the Lord מְרַשְּׁלוֹ בהרים breaks it (the force of the wind) through the mountains (v. חָשִׁל). Num. R. s. 9, beg. הנואף … מְרַשֵּׁלוכ׳ the adulterer, if one may say so, weakens the power of Deity; a. e.Part. pass. מְרוּשָּׁל; pl. מְרוּשָּׁלִין hanging down, trailing. Tosef.Men.I, 8 היו מר׳ ומסולקיןוכ׳ if the priests garments are trailing and tucked up (by the girdle), or threadbare ; Zeb.18a היו מר׳ מסולקיןוכ׳ if they are too long, or too short, or Ib. b מר׳ משרין מסולקיןוכ׳ if they are too long, they are fit for service, if too short, they are unfit; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְרַשֵּׁל, Nithpa. נִתְרַשֵּׁל to be relaxed, weakened. Num. R. l. c. כיון ששמע … נִתְרַשְּׁלוּ ידיו when the artist heard (that the king whose picture he was going to paint was dead), his hands sank down (he was undecided). Koh. R. to VII, 1 נתגעשו ונתרשלווכ׳ the Israelites were too excited (busy with their own affairs) and too indifferent to attend to Joshuas burial, v. גָּעַש. Tanḥ. Shlaḥ 2 אף … נתרשלו ידם even Moses and Aaron felt themselves powerless; Num. R. s. 162> נתר׳ את ידם. Tanḥ. l. c. אתם … אלא נִתְרַשַּׁלְתֶּם you do not find your hands (you are helpless) and give it up in despair; (Num. l. c. כשלתם); a. fr.

    Jewish literature > רשל

  • 2 רָשַׁל

    רָשַׁלto be lax, hang down, flap. Pi. רִשֵּׁל to weaken, break the force of. Gen. R. s. 24; Lev. R. s. 15; Yalk. Kings 219 the Lord מְרַשְּׁלוֹ בהרים breaks it (the force of the wind) through the mountains (v. חָשִׁל). Num. R. s. 9, beg. הנואף … מְרַשֵּׁלוכ׳ the adulterer, if one may say so, weakens the power of Deity; a. e.Part. pass. מְרוּשָּׁל; pl. מְרוּשָּׁלִין hanging down, trailing. Tosef.Men.I, 8 היו מר׳ ומסולקיןוכ׳ if the priests garments are trailing and tucked up (by the girdle), or threadbare ; Zeb.18a היו מר׳ מסולקיןוכ׳ if they are too long, or too short, or Ib. b מר׳ משרין מסולקיןוכ׳ if they are too long, they are fit for service, if too short, they are unfit; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְרַשֵּׁל, Nithpa. נִתְרַשֵּׁל to be relaxed, weakened. Num. R. l. c. כיון ששמע … נִתְרַשְּׁלוּ ידיו when the artist heard (that the king whose picture he was going to paint was dead), his hands sank down (he was undecided). Koh. R. to VII, 1 נתגעשו ונתרשלווכ׳ the Israelites were too excited (busy with their own affairs) and too indifferent to attend to Joshuas burial, v. גָּעַש. Tanḥ. Shlaḥ 2 אף … נתרשלו ידם even Moses and Aaron felt themselves powerless; Num. R. s. 162> נתר׳ את ידם. Tanḥ. l. c. אתם … אלא נִתְרַשַּׁלְתֶּם you do not find your hands (you are helpless) and give it up in despair; (Num. l. c. כשלתם); a. fr.

    Jewish literature > רָשַׁל

  • 3 גרר

    v. be towed, tugged, dragged; grated, sawed
    ————————
    v. to drag, tow, tug; involve, cause; grate
    ————————
    v. to drag; saw; scrape, scrub; grate
    ————————
    towing truck; towing, tugging,dragging, trailing; drag; after

    Hebrew-English dictionary > גרר

  • 4 הזדנבות

    queuing, lining up; trailing behind

    Hebrew-English dictionary > הזדנבות

  • 5 התחקות

    tracking, tracing, trailing; inquiry

    Hebrew-English dictionary > התחקות

  • 6 עקיבה

    curvature
    ————————
    following, tracing, tracking, trailing

    Hebrew-English dictionary > עקיבה

  • 7 סלק

    סָלַק 1) to go up, go away.( 2) to pile up. Tam.II, 1 סוֹלְקִין Talm. ed., v. סָנַק. Pi. סִילֵּק 1) to remove; to cause cessation, suspend. Sabb.X, 4 גורפין … ומְסַלְּקִין לצדדין you may rake … and remove to the corners. Nidd.IV, 7, a. e. מְסַלֶּקֶת suspends, v. חֲרָדָה. Ex. R. s. 3 סִלַּקְתָּ אותו thou hast discarded him (omitted to mention him in connection with the Lord); a. fr.Part. pass. מְסוּלָּק; f. מְסוּלֶּקֶת; pl. מְסוּלָּקִים, מְסוּלָּקִין; מְסוּלָּקוֹת. Nidd.68b דמיה מס׳ her menstruation is suspended. Y.Keth.IX, beg.32d if one uses the expression ידיי מס׳וכ׳ my hands are removed, my feet are removed from this field, he has said nothing (has not thereby renounced his rights); a. e. 2) to lift up, raise, esp. to tuck up the trail of a garment. Zeb.18b מרושלין שסִילְּקָן … כשרין trailing (priestly) garments when tucked up by the belt, are fit for service; a. e.Part. pass. as ab. lifted up, too short. Tosef.Men.I, 8; Zeb.18a, sq., v. רָשַׁל. Hithpa. הִסְתַּלֵּק, Nithpa. נִסְתַּלֵּק to be dismissed, removed; to rise. Erub.54b נ׳ אהרןוכ׳ Aaron was dismissed (got up) and took his seat to the left of Moses; נִסְתַּלְּקוּ בניו when his sons were dismissed. Yeb.64a גורם … שתִּסְתַּלֵּק מישראל causes the Divine Presence to withdraw from Israel. Lev. R. s. 34 וראשון ראשון מִסְתַּלֵּק and one after the other rose (from the meal). Ab. I, 16 עשה לך רב והִסְתַּלֵּק מן הספק get thyself a teacher so as to be removed from (to escape) doubt; a. fr.Esp. (with or without מן העולם) to be called away from this world, to die. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 5. Gen. R. s. 62 הקב״ה יודע … להִסְתַּלֵּק העולם ומְסַלְּקָן the Lord knows when it is time for the righteous to be called away …, and he does call them away. Ex. R. s. 52 היה מִסְתַּלֵּקוכ׳ was about to die; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > סלק

  • 8 סָלַק

    סָלַק 1) to go up, go away.( 2) to pile up. Tam.II, 1 סוֹלְקִין Talm. ed., v. סָנַק. Pi. סִילֵּק 1) to remove; to cause cessation, suspend. Sabb.X, 4 גורפין … ומְסַלְּקִין לצדדין you may rake … and remove to the corners. Nidd.IV, 7, a. e. מְסַלֶּקֶת suspends, v. חֲרָדָה. Ex. R. s. 3 סִלַּקְתָּ אותו thou hast discarded him (omitted to mention him in connection with the Lord); a. fr.Part. pass. מְסוּלָּק; f. מְסוּלֶּקֶת; pl. מְסוּלָּקִים, מְסוּלָּקִין; מְסוּלָּקוֹת. Nidd.68b דמיה מס׳ her menstruation is suspended. Y.Keth.IX, beg.32d if one uses the expression ידיי מס׳וכ׳ my hands are removed, my feet are removed from this field, he has said nothing (has not thereby renounced his rights); a. e. 2) to lift up, raise, esp. to tuck up the trail of a garment. Zeb.18b מרושלין שסִילְּקָן … כשרין trailing (priestly) garments when tucked up by the belt, are fit for service; a. e.Part. pass. as ab. lifted up, too short. Tosef.Men.I, 8; Zeb.18a, sq., v. רָשַׁל. Hithpa. הִסְתַּלֵּק, Nithpa. נִסְתַּלֵּק to be dismissed, removed; to rise. Erub.54b נ׳ אהרןוכ׳ Aaron was dismissed (got up) and took his seat to the left of Moses; נִסְתַּלְּקוּ בניו when his sons were dismissed. Yeb.64a גורם … שתִּסְתַּלֵּק מישראל causes the Divine Presence to withdraw from Israel. Lev. R. s. 34 וראשון ראשון מִסְתַּלֵּק and one after the other rose (from the meal). Ab. I, 16 עשה לך רב והִסְתַּלֵּק מן הספק get thyself a teacher so as to be removed from (to escape) doubt; a. fr.Esp. (with or without מן העולם) to be called away from this world, to die. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 5. Gen. R. s. 62 הקב״ה יודע … להִסְתַּלֵּק העולם ומְסַלְּקָן the Lord knows when it is time for the righteous to be called away …, and he does call them away. Ex. R. s. 52 היה מִסְתַּלֵּקוכ׳ was about to die; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > סָלַק

См. также в других словарях:

  • Trailing — Trail ing, a. & vb. n. from {Trail}. [1913 Webster] {Trailing arbutus}. (Bot.) See under {Arbutus}. {Trailing spring}, a spring fixed in the axle box of the trailing wheels of a locomotive engine, and so placed as to assist in deadening any shock …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Trailing — is a term used to describe the practice of writing poetry, where one person begins a poem and another person writes the second line, a third person the third, and so on. It is thought to have originated in the French Enlightenment when… …   Wikipedia

  • trailing — index subsequent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • Trailing — The most recent time period, often used to describe the time that a particular set of data is referring to. Trailing is used to describe a past statistic, such as same store sales, but can also be used to describe a technique, such as a trailing… …   Investment dictionary

  • Trailing — Trail Trail (tr[=a]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Trailed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Trailing}.] [OE. trailen, OF. trailler to trail a deer, or hunt him upon a cold scent, also, to hunt or pursue him with a limehound, F. trailler to trail a fishing line;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • trailing — trail|ing [ treılıŋ ] adjective a trailing plant has stems that grow very long or hang down: trailing ivy …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • trailing — adjective a trailing plant grows along the ground or hangs down: ivy and other trailing plants …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • trailing — semi·trailing; trailing; …   English syllables

  • trailing — UK [ˈtreɪlɪŋ] / US adjective a trailing plant has stems that grow very long or hang down trailing ivy …   English dictionary

  • trailing — adj. Trailing is used with these nouns: ↑flex …   Collocations dictionary

  • trailing — trail|ing [ˈtreılıŋ] adj a trailing plant grows along the ground or hangs down …   Dictionary of contemporary English

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»