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1 Arm
m; -(e)s, -e1. arm; ein / zwei Arm voll Bücher an armful / two armfuls of books; am Arm führen / nehmen lead / take s.o. by the arm; auf den Arm nehmen (Kind) (hochheben) pick up; (tragen) carry; fig. pull s.o.’s leg; jemanden im Arm oder in den Armen halten embrace s.o., hold s.o. in one’s arms; in die Arme nehmen oder schließen hug, embrace; den Arm um jemanden legen put one’s arm (a)round s.o.; seine Arme um jemandes Hals schlingen hug s.o., put ( oder wrap) one’s arms around s.o.; jemandem in die Arme laufen fig. bump ( oder run) into s.o.; jemandem in den Arm fallen hold s.o. back, stop s.o.; sich jemandem in die Arme werfen throw o.s. into s.o.’s arms; sich einer Sache in die Arme werfen fig. launch into s.th. with a vengeance; jemanden einer Sache / jemandem in die Arme treiben fig.: drive s.o. to s.th. / into s.o.’s arms; jemandem unter die Arme greifen fig. help s.o. out ( mit with); jemanden mit offenen Armen empfangen fig. welcome s.o. with open arms; jemanden am ausgestreckten Arm verhungern lassen fig. put the screws ( oder squeeze) on s.o. umg.; einen langen Arm haben fig. have a lot of pull ( oder clout); den längeren Arm haben fig. have more pull (Am. clout) ( oder the whip hand); jemandes verlängerter Arm fig. the tool ( oder instrument) of s.o.; der Arm des Gesetzes fig. the (long) arm of the law2. (Ärmel) sleeve3. ZOOL. (Fangarm) tentacle* * *der Arm(Fluss) branch;(Körperteil) arm* * *Ạrm [arm]m -(e)s, -e(ANAT, TECH fig)arm; (von Fluss, Baum) branch; (von Waage) beam; (= Ärmel) sleeveArm in Arm — arm in arm
über/unter den Arm — over/under one's arm
die Arme voll haben — to have one's arms full
jds Arm nehmen — to take sb's arm, to take sb by the arm
or reichen — to offer sb one's arm
jdn im Arm or in den Armen halten — to hold sb in one's arms
jdn am Arm führen — to lead sb by the arm
jdm/sich in die Arme fallen or sinken — to fall into sb's/each other's arms
jdn auf den Arm nehmen — to take sb onto one's arm; (fig inf) to pull sb's leg (inf)
jdm in die Arme laufen (fig inf) — to run or bump (inf) into sb
jdm in den Arm fallen (fig) — to put a spoke in sb's wheel (Brit), to spike sb's guns (Brit), to throw sb a curve ball (US)
sich jdm/einer Sache in die Arme werfen (fig) — to throw oneself at sb/into sth
jdn am steifen Arm verhungern lassen (lit hum) — to get sb in an armlock; (fig) to put the screws on sb (inf)
der Arm des Gesetzes — the long arm of the law
der Arm der Gerechtigkeit (fig) — justice
jds verlängerter Arm — an extension of sb
* * *der1) (the part of the body between the shoulder and the hand: He has broken both his arms.) arm2) (anything shaped like or similar to this: She sat on the arm of the chair.) arm3) (having little money or property: She is too poor to buy clothes for the children; the poor nations of the world.) poor4) (deserving pity: Poor fellow!) poor* * *<-[e]s, -e>[arm]m1. ANAT armjdn am \Arm führen to lead sb by the armjdn im \Arm [o in den \Armen] halten to embrace sb, to hold sb in one's armsein Kind/ein Tier auf den \Arm nehmen to pick up a child/an animaljdn in die \Arme nehmen to take sb in one's armsjdn in die \Arme schließen (geh) to embrace sbjdm den \Arm umdrehen to twist sb's armmit den \Armen rudern [o die \Arme schwenken] to wave one's arms\Arm in \Arm arm in arm2. (Zugriff) grip3. (Flussarm) arm [or branch] of a river5.▶ jdm in den \Arm fallen to get in sb's way, to spike sb's guns▶ jdn jdm in die \Arme treiben to drive sb into the arms of sb▶ jdn mit offenen \Armen empfangen to welcome sb with open arms▶ jds verlängerter \Arm sb's right-hand man* * *der; Arm[e]s, Arme1) armjemandes Arm nehmen — take somebody's arm; take somebody by the arm
sich (Dat.) in den Armen liegen — lie in each other's or one another's arms
den längeren Arm haben — (fig. ugs.) have more clout (coll.)
jemandes verlängerter Arm sein — (fig.) be somebody's tool or instrument
jemanden auf den Arm nehmen — (fig. ugs.) have somebody on (Brit. coll.); pull somebody's leg
jemandem in die Arme laufen — bump or run into somebody
jemandem [mit etwas] unter die Arme greifen — help somebody out [with something]; s. auch Bein 1)
2) (armartiger Teil) arm3) (Ärmel) arm; sleeveein Hemd/eine Bluse mit halbem Arm — a short-sleeved shirt/blouse
* * *1. arm;am Arm führen/nehmen lead/take sb by the arm;in den Armen halten embrace sb, hold sb in one’s arms;schließen hug, embrace;den Arm um jemanden legen put one’s arm (a)round sb;seine Arme um jemandes Hals schlingen hug sb, put ( oder wrap) one’s arms around sb;jemandem in den Arm fallen hold sb back, stop sb;sich jemandem in die Arme werfen throw o.s. into sb’s arms;sich einer Sache in die Arme werfen fig launch into sth with a vengeance;jemanden einer Sache/jemandem in die Arme treiben fig: drive sb to sth/into sb’s arms;jemandem unter die Arme greifen fig help sb out (mit with);jemanden mit offenen Armen empfangen fig welcome sb with open arms;der Arm des Gesetzes fig the (long) arm of the law;2. (Ärmel) sleeve* * *der; Arm[e]s, Arme1) armjemandes Arm nehmen — take somebody's arm; take somebody by the arm
sich (Dat.) in den Armen liegen — lie in each other's or one another's arms
den längeren Arm haben — (fig. ugs.) have more clout (coll.)
jemandes verlängerter Arm sein — (fig.) be somebody's tool or instrument
jemanden auf den Arm nehmen — (fig. ugs.) have somebody on (Brit. coll.); pull somebody's leg
jemandem in die Arme laufen — bump or run into somebody
jemandem [mit etwas] unter die Arme greifen — help somebody out [with something]; s. auch Bein 1)
2) (armartiger Teil) arm3) (Ärmel) arm; sleeveein Hemd/eine Bluse mit halbem Arm — a short-sleeved shirt/blouse
* * *-e m.arm n. -
2 arm
m; -(e)s, -e1. arm; ein / zwei Arm voll Bücher an armful / two armfuls of books; am Arm führen / nehmen lead / take s.o. by the arm; auf den Arm nehmen (Kind) (hochheben) pick up; (tragen) carry; fig. pull s.o.’s leg; jemanden im Arm oder in den Armen halten embrace s.o., hold s.o. in one’s arms; in die Arme nehmen oder schließen hug, embrace; den Arm um jemanden legen put one’s arm (a)round s.o.; seine Arme um jemandes Hals schlingen hug s.o., put ( oder wrap) one’s arms around s.o.; jemandem in die Arme laufen fig. bump ( oder run) into s.o.; jemandem in den Arm fallen hold s.o. back, stop s.o.; sich jemandem in die Arme werfen throw o.s. into s.o.’s arms; sich einer Sache in die Arme werfen fig. launch into s.th. with a vengeance; jemanden einer Sache / jemandem in die Arme treiben fig.: drive s.o. to s.th. / into s.o.’s arms; jemandem unter die Arme greifen fig. help s.o. out ( mit with); jemanden mit offenen Armen empfangen fig. welcome s.o. with open arms; jemanden am ausgestreckten Arm verhungern lassen fig. put the screws ( oder squeeze) on s.o. umg.; einen langen Arm haben fig. have a lot of pull ( oder clout); den längeren Arm haben fig. have more pull (Am. clout) ( oder the whip hand); jemandes verlängerter Arm fig. the tool ( oder instrument) of s.o.; der Arm des Gesetzes fig. the (long) arm of the law2. (Ärmel) sleeve3. ZOOL. (Fangarm) tentacle* * *der Arm(Fluss) branch;(Körperteil) arm* * *Ạrm [arm]m -(e)s, -e(ANAT, TECH fig)arm; (von Fluss, Baum) branch; (von Waage) beam; (= Ärmel) sleeveüber/unter den Arm — over/under one's arm
die Arme voll haben — to have one's arms full
jds Arm nehmen — to take sb's arm, to take sb by the arm
or reichen — to offer sb one's arm
jdn im Arm or in den Armen halten — to hold sb in one's arms
jdn am Arm führen — to lead sb by the arm
jdm/sich in die Arme fallen or sinken — to fall into sb's/each other's arms
jdn auf den Arm nehmen — to take sb onto one's arm; (fig inf) to pull sb's leg (inf)
jdm in die Arme laufen (fig inf) — to run or bump (inf) into sb
jdm in den Arm fallen (fig) — to put a spoke in sb's wheel (Brit), to spike sb's guns (Brit), to throw sb a curve ball (US)
sich jdm/einer Sache in die Arme werfen (fig) — to throw oneself at sb/into sth
jdn am steifen Arm verhungern lassen (lit hum) — to get sb in an armlock; (fig) to put the screws on sb (inf)
der Arm des Gesetzes — the long arm of the law
der Arm der Gerechtigkeit (fig) — justice
jds verlängerter Arm — an extension of sb
* * *der1) (the part of the body between the shoulder and the hand: He has broken both his arms.) arm2) (anything shaped like or similar to this: She sat on the arm of the chair.) arm3) (having little money or property: She is too poor to buy clothes for the children; the poor nations of the world.) poor4) (deserving pity: Poor fellow!) poor* * *<-[e]s, -e>[arm]m1. ANAT armjdn am \Arm führen to lead sb by the armjdn im \Arm [o in den \Armen] halten to embrace sb, to hold sb in one's armsein Kind/ein Tier auf den \Arm nehmen to pick up a child/an animaljdn in die \Arme nehmen to take sb in one's armsjdn in die \Arme schließen (geh) to embrace sbjdm den \Arm umdrehen to twist sb's armmit den \Armen rudern [o die \Arme schwenken] to wave one's arms\Arm in \Arm arm in arm2. (Zugriff) grip3. (Flussarm) arm [or branch] of a river5.▶ jdm in den \Arm fallen to get in sb's way, to spike sb's guns▶ jdn jdm in die \Arme treiben to drive sb into the arms of sb▶ jdn mit offenen \Armen empfangen to welcome sb with open arms▶ jds verlängerter \Arm sb's right-hand man* * *der; Arm[e]s, Arme1) armjemandes Arm nehmen — take somebody's arm; take somebody by the arm
sich (Dat.) in den Armen liegen — lie in each other's or one another's arms
den längeren Arm haben — (fig. ugs.) have more clout (coll.)
jemandes verlängerter Arm sein — (fig.) be somebody's tool or instrument
jemanden auf den Arm nehmen — (fig. ugs.) have somebody on (Brit. coll.); pull somebody's leg
jemandem in die Arme laufen — bump or run into somebody
jemandem [mit etwas] unter die Arme greifen — help somebody out [with something]; s. auch Bein 1)
2) (armartiger Teil) arm3) (Ärmel) arm; sleeveein Hemd/eine Bluse mit halbem Arm — a short-sleeved shirt/blouse
* * *um 100 Euro ärmer sein be 100 euros worse off;um eine Hoffnung etcdas ist ja nicht wie bei armen Leuten umg we 'do have such things, we’re not on the breadline ( oder in the poorhouse) yet;Arm und Reich rich and poor2.arm an (+dat) poor in, lacking in;arm an Vitaminen low on vitamins3. (bedauernswert) poor;arm dran sein have nothing to laugh about;die armen Seelen im Fegefeuer KATH the poor souls (of the damned) in purgatory;ach, du Armer oderÄrmster! oh you poor thing!…arm im adj lacking in …, short of … präd;fantasiearm lacking in imagination;verlustarm low-loss, with low losses präd* * *der; Arm[e]s, Arme1) armjemandes Arm nehmen — take somebody's arm; take somebody by the arm
sich (Dat.) in den Armen liegen — lie in each other's or one another's arms
den längeren Arm haben — (fig. ugs.) have more clout (coll.)
jemandes verlängerter Arm sein — (fig.) be somebody's tool or instrument
jemanden auf den Arm nehmen — (fig. ugs.) have somebody on (Brit. coll.); pull somebody's leg
jemandem in die Arme laufen — bump or run into somebody
jemandem [mit etwas] unter die Arme greifen — help somebody out [with something]; s. auch Bein 1)
2) (armartiger Teil) arm3) (Ärmel) arm; sleeveein Hemd/eine Bluse mit halbem Arm — a short-sleeved shirt/blouse
* * *-e m.arm n. -
3 arm
I sg - armen, pl - armeрука́ ж ( от кисти до локтя)IItáge én únder armen — взять кого́-л. по́д руку
бе́дный* * ** * *I. (en -e) arm;( af lysekrone, lysestage etc) branch;(gasarm etc) bracket;[ bøje armen](dvs drikke) lift (el. bend) the elbow;(dvs hjælper) his right-hand man;[ domstolene var blot diktatorens forlængede arm] the courts were merely an extension of the dictator's power, the courts were merely the dictator's stooges (el. tools);T go all out, go to town,( bruge alle midler) pull out all the stops;[ arm i arm] arm-in-arm;[ kaste sig i armene på], se kaste;[ løbe lige i armene på] run straight into the arms of;(fig) we must stick it out;[ lægge arm] do arm (el. Indian) wrestling;[ lægge armen om en] put one's arm round somebody;[ med en frakke over armen] with a coat on one's arm;[ med et barn på armen] carrying a child on one's arm;[ hun gik med ham under armen] she walked arm-in-arm with him;[ han havde hende under armen] he had her on his arm;[ hun tog ham under armen] she took his arm;(fig: hjalp ham) she gave him a leg up.II. adj poor;( stakkels også) unfortunate. -
4 convertible ARM
Finan adjustable-rate mortgage that the borrower can convert into a fixed-rate mortgage under specified terms -
5 υπωλένιον
ὑπωλένιοςunder the arm: masc acc sgὑπωλένιοςunder the arm: neut nom /voc /acc sgὑπωλένιοςunder the arm: masc /fem acc sgὑπωλένιοςunder the arm: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 ὑπωλένιον
ὑπωλένιοςunder the arm: masc acc sgὑπωλένιοςunder the arm: neut nom /voc /acc sgὑπωλένιοςunder the arm: masc /fem acc sgὑπωλένιοςunder the arm: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
7 שחיא
שִׁחְיָא, שִׁי׳ch. sam(שחי, שיחי arm-pit), 1) bending, bowing the head. Bets.24a כל … ומטי לה בחד ש׳ (Ar. שהיא) when one running after an animal gets it with one bend (the space being too small to allow an escape). Gitt.70b (ref. to Mish. ib. VII. 1 והרכין) ודילמא ש׳ דלאו לאו נקטיה maybe he was seized by spasms, making him bend his head in the way of one indicating dissent; ש׳ דהן הן making him bend in the way of one bowing the head in assent. Ib. ש׳ דסירוגין alternate spasms of the head accidentally corresponding to assent and dissent respectively. 2) arm-pit. Targ. Y. Deut. 22:5 (ed. Vien. שֵׁיחַיָא, corr. acc.).Y.Ter.VIII, 45d top אסור למיתן … תחות ש׳ (not דלא מיתן) it is forbidden to put coins into the mouth … or a loaf under the arm-pit; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. בי ש׳. Y.Snh.VI, 23c הוה תחות שִׁיחְיֵהוכ׳ had a loaf under his arm, and it fell down -
8 שי׳
שִׁחְיָא, שִׁי׳ch. sam(שחי, שיחי arm-pit), 1) bending, bowing the head. Bets.24a כל … ומטי לה בחד ש׳ (Ar. שהיא) when one running after an animal gets it with one bend (the space being too small to allow an escape). Gitt.70b (ref. to Mish. ib. VII. 1 והרכין) ודילמא ש׳ דלאו לאו נקטיה maybe he was seized by spasms, making him bend his head in the way of one indicating dissent; ש׳ דהן הן making him bend in the way of one bowing the head in assent. Ib. ש׳ דסירוגין alternate spasms of the head accidentally corresponding to assent and dissent respectively. 2) arm-pit. Targ. Y. Deut. 22:5 (ed. Vien. שֵׁיחַיָא, corr. acc.).Y.Ter.VIII, 45d top אסור למיתן … תחות ש׳ (not דלא מיתן) it is forbidden to put coins into the mouth … or a loaf under the arm-pit; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. בי ש׳. Y.Snh.VI, 23c הוה תחות שִׁיחְיֵהוכ׳ had a loaf under his arm, and it fell down -
9 שִׁחְיָא
שִׁחְיָא, שִׁי׳ch. sam(שחי, שיחי arm-pit), 1) bending, bowing the head. Bets.24a כל … ומטי לה בחד ש׳ (Ar. שהיא) when one running after an animal gets it with one bend (the space being too small to allow an escape). Gitt.70b (ref. to Mish. ib. VII. 1 והרכין) ודילמא ש׳ דלאו לאו נקטיה maybe he was seized by spasms, making him bend his head in the way of one indicating dissent; ש׳ דהן הן making him bend in the way of one bowing the head in assent. Ib. ש׳ דסירוגין alternate spasms of the head accidentally corresponding to assent and dissent respectively. 2) arm-pit. Targ. Y. Deut. 22:5 (ed. Vien. שֵׁיחַיָא, corr. acc.).Y.Ter.VIII, 45d top אסור למיתן … תחות ש׳ (not דלא מיתן) it is forbidden to put coins into the mouth … or a loaf under the arm-pit; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. בי ש׳. Y.Snh.VI, 23c הוה תחות שִׁיחְיֵהוכ׳ had a loaf under his arm, and it fell down -
10 שִׁי׳
שִׁחְיָא, שִׁי׳ch. sam(שחי, שיחי arm-pit), 1) bending, bowing the head. Bets.24a כל … ומטי לה בחד ש׳ (Ar. שהיא) when one running after an animal gets it with one bend (the space being too small to allow an escape). Gitt.70b (ref. to Mish. ib. VII. 1 והרכין) ודילמא ש׳ דלאו לאו נקטיה maybe he was seized by spasms, making him bend his head in the way of one indicating dissent; ש׳ דהן הן making him bend in the way of one bowing the head in assent. Ib. ש׳ דסירוגין alternate spasms of the head accidentally corresponding to assent and dissent respectively. 2) arm-pit. Targ. Y. Deut. 22:5 (ed. Vien. שֵׁיחַיָא, corr. acc.).Y.Ter.VIII, 45d top אסור למיתן … תחות ש׳ (not דלא מיתן) it is forbidden to put coins into the mouth … or a loaf under the arm-pit; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. בי ש׳. Y.Snh.VI, 23c הוה תחות שִׁיחְיֵהוכ׳ had a loaf under his arm, and it fell down -
11 μαλοίς
μαλέωpres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)μᾱλοῖς, μαλόςwhite: masc /neut dat plμαλόωcarry off under the arm: pres opt act 2nd sgμαλόωcarry off under the arm: pres subj act 2nd sgμαλόωcarry off under the arm: pres ind act 2nd sg -
12 μαλοῖς
μαλέωpres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)μᾱλοῖς, μαλόςwhite: masc /neut dat plμαλόωcarry off under the arm: pres opt act 2nd sgμαλόωcarry off under the arm: pres subj act 2nd sgμαλόωcarry off under the arm: pres ind act 2nd sg -
13 μαλοί
μᾱλοί, μαλόςwhite: masc nom /voc plμαλόωcarry off under the arm: pres subj mp 2nd sgμαλόωcarry off under the arm: pres ind mp 2nd sgμαλόωcarry off under the arm: pres subj act 3rd sg -
14 μασχαλίττει
μασχαλίσσει, μασχαλίζωput under the arm-pits: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)μασχαλίσσει, μασχαλίζωput under the arm-pits: fut ind mid 2nd sg (epic)μασχαλίσσει, μασχαλίζωput under the arm-pits: fut ind act 3rd sg (epic) -
15 рука
жен.1) hand; armидти под руку с кем-л. — to walk arm-in-arm with smb.
вести под руки кого-л. — to support smb. under the arm
руки прочь от кого-л./чего-л.! — hands off smb./smth.!
он на все руки мастер — he is a jack-of-all-trades, he is good at everything
поднять руку на кого-л. — перен. to lift one's hand against smb.
ухватиться за что-л. обеими руками — перен. to jump at the chance, to grab at the offer
- сложа рукибрать под руку — to link (one's arm through smb.'s arm)
2) hand, handwriting; signature- от руки3) перен. (сторона, направление)side, handпо правую руку от чего-л. — on the right of smth.
4) мн. ч.; перен. (власть, владение)у кого-л. руки коротки разг. — it's not in (person's) power
- попадать в рукиплыть/проситься/идти в руки — to fall/drop into smb.'s lap
- попадаться в руки
- прибирать к рукам5) перен. hand; source, authorityсильная рука — friend at court, friend in high place
иметь руку где-л. — to have connections/contact in/at some place
6) разг.; устар. sort, kind, quality•••у него все валится из рук — he can't do anything right, he can't put his mind to anything
у него рука набита в чем-л. — he is a practiced hand at smth.
у него рука не дрогнет — he won't shrink from doing smth.
у него рука не поднимается на кого-л. — he can't bring himself to hit smb.
- быть не с рукиу него руки опускаются — he is losing heart/hope
- в надежных руках
- в третьи руки
- голыми руками
- гулять по рукам
- из вторых рук
- из первых рук
- из рук вон
- имеющийся под рукой
- на руки
- на руку нечист
- наложить на себя руки
- не покладая рук
- передавать из рук в руки
- передавать с рук на руки
- передаваться из рук в руки
- под горячую руку
- под рукой
- покупать с рук
- приложить руку
- просить руки
- пускать по рукам
- рабочие руки
- разводить руками
- рукой подать
- с легкой руки
- скорый на руку
- средней руки
- сходить с рук
- ускользать из рук
- ходить по рукам
- чужими руками -
16 μασχαλίζω
A put under the arm-pits: hence, mutilate a corpse, since murderers believed that by cutting off the extremities (nose, ears, etc.), stringing them together, and passing the string round the neck and under the arm-pits of the victim they would avert vengeance, A.Ch. 439 (lyr., [voice] Pass.), S.El. 445 ([voice] Pass.), cf. Ar.Byz. ap. Phot., Suid. s.v. μασχαλίσματα, EM118.29, *574.202, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μασχαλίζω
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17 उपकक्ष
upa-kakshámfn. reaching to the shoulder RV. X, 71, 7 Nir. ;
being under the arm-pit;
(am) n. (scil. loman) the hair under the arm-pit GopBr. I, 3, 9.
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18 αμφιμάλου
ἀμφί-μαλόωcarry off under the arm: pres imperat act 2nd sgἀμφί-μαλόωcarry off under the arm: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
19 ἀμφιμάλου
ἀμφί-μαλόωcarry off under the arm: pres imperat act 2nd sgἀμφί-μαλόωcarry off under the arm: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
20 εμασχαλίσθην
μασχαλίζωput under the arm-pits: aor ind pass 3rd pl (epic doric aeolic)μασχαλίζωput under the arm-pits: aor ind pass 1st sg
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