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  • 41 wing

    [wiŋ]
    1) (one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect: The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.) spārns
    2) (a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane: the wings of a jet.) spārns
    3) (a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house: the west wing of the hospital.) spārns; piebūve
    4) (any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle: The rear left wing of the car was damaged.) spārns
    5) (a section of a political party or of politics in general: the Left/Right wing.) spārns; nogrupējums
    6) (one side of a football etc field: He made a great run down the left wing.) puse; mala
    7) (in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.) malējais spēlētājs
    8) (in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.) eskadriļa
    - - winged
    - winger
    - wingless
    - wings
    - wing commander
    - wingspan
    - on the wing
    - take under one's wing
    * * *
    spārns; piebūve, spārns; malējais uzbrucējs; grupējums; nogrupējums; flangs; aviogrupa, eskadriļa; lidot; spārnot; ievainot rokā, ievainot spārnā

    English-Latvian dictionary > wing

  • 42 wing

    [wiŋ]
    1) (one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect: The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.) sparnas
    2) (a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane: the wings of a jet.) sparnas
    3) (a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house: the west wing of the hospital.) priestatas
    4) (any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle: The rear left wing of the car was damaged.) sparnas
    5) (a section of a political party or of politics in general: the Left/Right wing.) sparnas
    6) (one side of a football etc field: He made a great run down the left wing.) kraštas
    7) (in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.) krašto puolėjas
    8) (in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.) aviacijos pulkas/brigada
    - - winged
    - winger
    - wingless
    - wings
    - wing commander
    - wingspan
    - on the wing
    - take under one's wing

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > wing

  • 43 wing

    n. vinge; flygemblem på uniformen; flygel, utbyggnad; scensida; flygtur; arm (slang)
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    v. flyga fram; slunga; förse med vingar; ge flygförmåga till; vingskjuta
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    [wiŋ]
    1) (one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect: The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.) vinge
    2) (a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane: the wings of a jet.) vinge
    3) (a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house: the west wing of the hospital.) flygel
    4) (any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle: The rear left wing of the car was damaged.) flygel
    5) (a section of a political party or of politics in general: the Left/Right wing.) flygel
    6) (one side of a football etc field: He made a great run down the left wing.) ytterkant
    7) (in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.) ytter
    8) (in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.) flottilj
    - - winged
    - winger
    - wingless
    - wings
    - wing commander
    - wingspan
    - on the wing
    - take under one's wing

    English-Swedish dictionary > wing

  • 44 wing

    [wiŋ]
    1) (one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect: The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.) křídlo
    2) (a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane: the wings of a jet.) křídlo
    3) (a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house: the west wing of the hospital.) křídlo
    4) (any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle: The rear left wing of the car was damaged.) blatník
    5) (a section of a political party or of politics in general: the Left/Right wing.) křídlo
    6) (one side of a football etc field: He made a great run down the left wing.) křídlo
    7) (in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.) křídlo
    8) (in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.) peruť
    - - winged
    - winger
    - wingless
    - wings
    - wing commander
    - wingspan
    - on the wing
    - take under one's wing
    * * *
    • křídlo
    • blatník

    English-Czech dictionary > wing

  • 45 wing

    [wiŋ]
    1) (one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect: The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.) krídlo
    2) (a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane: the wings of a jet.) krídlo
    3) (a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house: the west wing of the hospital.) krídlo
    4) (any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle: The rear left wing of the car was damaged.) blatník
    5) (a section of a political party or of politics in general: the Left/Right wing.) krídlo
    6) (one side of a football etc field: He made a great run down the left wing.) krídlo
    7) (in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.) krídlo
    8) (in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.) peruť
    - - winged
    - winger
    - wingless
    - wings
    - wing commander
    - wingspan
    - on the wing
    - take under one's wing
    * * *
    • perut (voj.)
    • letiet
    • krídlo
    • okrídlit
    • okrídlovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > wing

  • 46 wing

    [wiŋ]
    1) (one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect: The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.) aripă
    2) (a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane: the wings of a jet.) aripă de avion
    3) (a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house: the west wing of the hospital.) aripă a unei case
    4) (any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle: The rear left wing of the car was damaged.) aripă a unui vehicul
    5) (a section of a political party or of politics in general: the Left/Right wing.) aripă politică
    6) (one side of a football etc field: He made a great run down the left wing.) aripă (la fot­bal)
    7) (in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.) extremă
    8) (in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.) brigadă de aviaţie
    - - winged
    - winger
    - wingless
    - wings
    - wing commander
    - wingspan
    - on the wing
    - take under one's wing

    English-Romanian dictionary > wing

  • 47 wing

    [wiŋ]
    1) (one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect: The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.) φτερούγα, φτερό
    2) (a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane: the wings of a jet.) φτερό (αεροπλάνου κλπ)
    3) (a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house: the west wing of the hospital.) πτέρυγα
    4) (any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle: The rear left wing of the car was damaged.) φτερό αυτοκινήτου
    5) (a section of a political party or of politics in general: the Left/Right wing.) πτέρυγα
    6) (one side of a football etc field: He made a great run down the left wing.) πλευρά
    7) (in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.) ακραίος κυνηγός (χόκεϋ, ράγκμπι)
    8) (in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.) πτέρυγα τριών μοιρών
    - - winged
    - winger
    - wingless
    - wings
    - wing commander
    - wingspan
    - on the wing
    - take under one's wing

    English-Greek dictionary > wing

  • 48 wing

    [wiŋ]
    1) (one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect: The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.) aile
    2) (a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane: the wings of a jet.) aile
    3) (a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house: the west wing of the hospital.) aile
    4) (any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle: The rear left wing of the car was damaged.) aile
    5) (a section of a political party or of politics in general: the Left/Right wing.) aile
    6) (one side of a football etc field: He made a great run down the left wing.) aile
    7) (in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.) ailier
    8) (in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.) escadre/brigade aérienne
    - - winged - winger - wingless - wings - wing commander - wingspan - on the wing - take under one's wing

    English-French dictionary > wing

  • 49 wing

    [wiŋ]
    1) (one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect: The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.) asa
    2) (a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane: the wings of a jet.) asa
    3) (a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house: the west wing of the hospital.) ala
    4) (any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle: The rear left wing of the car was damaged.) pára-lama
    5) (a section of a political party or of politics in general: the Left/Right wing.) ala
    6) (one side of a football etc field: He made a great run down the left wing.) ala
    7) (in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.) ponta
    8) (in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.) esquadrilha
    - - winged - winger - wingless - wings - wing commander - wingspan - on the wing - take under one's wing

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > wing

  • 50 responsabilizar

    v.
    to hold responsible, to make responsible, to hold accountable.
    * * *
    1 to make responsible (de, for), hold responsible (de, for)
    1 to take responsibility (de, for), claim responsibility (de, for)
    * * *
    1.
    VT to blame, hold responsible

    responsabilizar a algn de algo — to hold sb responsible for sth, place the blame for sth on sb

    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    2.
    a) ( de tarea) to take responsibility
    b)

    responsabilizarse DE algo de delito to admit responsibility for something; de accidente to take responsibility for something

    el periódico no se responsabiliza de... — the newspaper accepts no responsibility o liability for...

    * * *
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    * responsabilizar (de) = hold + Nombre + accountable for, hold + Nombre + responsible (for).
    * responsabilizarse = take + responsibility.
    * responsabilizarse de = take + charge of, be liable for.
    * responsabilizarse de Alguien = take + Nombre + under + Posesivo + wings.
    * responsabilizarse de las consecuencias = bear + the consequences.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    2.
    a) ( de tarea) to take responsibility
    b)

    responsabilizarse DE algo de delito to admit responsibility for something; de accidente to take responsibility for something

    el periódico no se responsabiliza de... — the newspaper accepts no responsibility o liability for...

    * * *
    * responsabilizar (de) = hold + Nombre + accountable for, hold + Nombre + responsible (for).
    * responsabilizarse = take + responsibility.
    * responsabilizarse de = take + charge of, be liable for.
    * responsabilizarse de Alguien = take + Nombre + under + Posesivo + wings.
    * responsabilizarse de las consecuencias = bear + the consequences.
    * * *
    vt
    responsabilizar a algn DE algo to hold sb responsible o accountable FOR sth
    responsabilizaron al profesor del fracaso de su hijo they held the teacher responsible for o accountable for o to blame for their son's failure, they claimed that the teacher was responsible for o was to blame for their son's failure
    1 (de una tarea) to take responsibility responsabilizarse DE algo to take responsibility FOR sth
    estoy dispuesto a responsabilizarme de la corrección de todas las pruebas I am prepared to take responsibility for correcting all the proofs
    2 responsabilizarse DE algo ‹de un delito› to admit responsibility FOR sth; ‹de un accidente› to take responsibility FOR sth
    el periódico no se responsabiliza de las opiniones vertidas en estas cartas the newspaper accepts no responsibility o liability for the views expressed in these letters
    * * *

    responsabilizar ( conjugate responsabilizar) verbo transitivo responsabilizar a algn DE algo to hold sb responsible o accountable for sth
    responsabilizarse verbo pronominal
    to take responsibility;
    responsabilizarse DE algo ‹de tarea/error/accidente› to take responsibility for sth;
    de atentado› to claim responsibility for sth;
    de delito› to admit responsibility for sth
    responsabilizar verbo transitivo to hold responsible o liable [de, for]: me responsabiliza de su fracaso, he blames me for his failure
    ' responsabilizar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    muerto
    English:
    liable
    - hold
    - responsible
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    vt
    responsabilizar a alguien (de algo) to hold sb responsible (for sth)
    * * *
    v/t
    :
    responsabilizar a alguien hold s.o. responsible (de for)

    Spanish-English dictionary > responsabilizar

  • 51 Schritt

    Imperf. schreiten
    * * *
    der Schritt
    footstep; footfall; gait; step; pace; stride
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    Schrịtt [ʃrɪt]
    m -(e)s, -e
    1) (lit, fig) step (zu towards); (weit ausholend) stride; (hörbar) footstep

    mit schnellen/langsamen Schritten — quickly/slowly, with quick/slow steps

    mit schleppenden Schritten — dragging one's feet, with dragging feet

    kleine or kurze/große or lange Schritte machen — to take small steps/long strides

    ich habe seit Wochen keinen/kaum einen Schritt aus dem Haus getan — I haven't/have hardly set foot outside the house for weeks

    die ersten Schritte machen or tun — to take one's first steps; (fig) to take the first step

    Schritte gegen jdn/etw unternehmen — to take steps against sb/sth

    ein großer Schritt sein hin zu... (fig) — to be a huge step towards...

    ich würde sogar noch einen Schritt weiter gehen und behaupten... — I would go even further and maintain...

    Schritt für or um Schritt — step by step; (fig auch) little by little, gradually

    2) (= Gang) walk, gait; (= Tempo) pace

    Schritt halten (lit, fig) — to keep pace, to keep up

    haben — to walk quickly/incredibly quickly

    gemessenen/leichten/langsamen Schrittes (geh) — with measured/light/slow step(s) or tread

    seinen Schritt or seine Schritte beschleunigen/verlangsamen (geh)

    3) (= Schrittgeschwindigkeit) walking pace

    (im) Schritt fahren — to go at a crawl, to drive at walking speed

    "Schritt fahren" — "dead slow" (Brit), "slow"

    im Schritt reiten/gehen — to go at a walk

    4) (Maßangabe) ≈ yard
    5) (= Hosenschritt) crotch; (= Schrittweite) crotch measurement
    * * *
    der
    1) (the sound of a foot: She heard his footsteps on the stairs.) footstep
    2) (a step: He took a pace forward.) pace
    3) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.) step
    4) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.) step
    5) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.) step
    6) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.) step
    7) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.) step
    8) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.) step
    9) (a long step: He walked with long strides.) stride
    10) (a way of walking or putting one's feet: I heard his heavy tread.) tread
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    <-[e]s, -e>
    [ʃrɪt]
    m
    1. (Tritt) step; (weit ausholend) stride; (hörbar) footstep
    er machte einen \Schritt zur Tür he took a step towards the door
    ich gehe nur ein paar \Schritte spazieren I'm only going for a short walk
    sie hat seit Wochen kaum einen \Schritt aus dem Haus getan she has hardly set foot outside the house for weeks
    mit zwei \Schritten durchquerte er das Zimmer he crossed the room in two strides
    sie kam mit trippelnden \Schritten auf mich zu she tripped towards me
    der Schnee knirschte unter seinen \Schritten the snow crunched under his footsteps
    jds \Schritte beflügeln to hasten sb's step
    die Freude beflügelte meine \Schritte joy gave me wings
    seine \Schritte beschleunigen/verlangsamen to quicken one's pace [or walk faster]/to slow one's pace [or stride]
    die ersten \Schritte machen [o tun] to take one's first steps
    mit großen/kleinen \Schritten in big strides/small steps
    lange [o große] \Schritte machen to take long [or big] strides
    langsame/schnelle \Schritte machen to walk slowly/quickly
    mit langsamen/schnellen \Schritten slowly/quickly
    mit schleppenden \Schritten dragging one's feet
    einen \Schritt zur Seite gehen/zurücktreten to step aside/back
    er trat einen \Schritt von der Bahnsteigkante zurück he took a step back from the edge of the platform; s.a. Politik
    2. kein pl (Gangart) walk, gait
    seinen \Schritt beschleunigen/verlangsamen to quicken one's pace [or walk faster]/to slow one's pace [or stride]
    eines beschwingten \Schrittes (geh) with a spring [or bounce] in one's step
    jdn am \Schritt erkennen to recognize sb by his/her walk [or gait]
    einen flotten [o ziemlichen] \Schritt am Leibe haben to be walking quickly [or at a fair pace]
    der hat aber auch einen \Schritt am Leibe! he seems to be in a bit of a hurry!
    gemessenen/langsamen/leichten \Schrittes with measured/slow/light steps
    eines würdevollen \Schrittes with dignity in one's step
    nur ein paar \Schritte entfernt only a few yards away from us
    in etwa 50 \Schritt[en] Entfernung at a distance of about 50 paces
    mit 5 \Schritt[en] Abstand at a distance of five paces; (fig)
    sie ist der Konkurrenz immer ein paar \Schritte voraus she is always a few steps ahead of the competition
    sich dat jdn drei \Schritt[e] vom Leib halten (fig) to keep sb at arm's length
    jdn einen großen [o guten] \Schritt voranbringen (fig) to take sb a lot further
    einen \Schritt weiter gehen (fig) to go a step further
    einen \Schritt zu weit gehen (fig) to go too far, to overstep the mark
    4. kein pl (Gleichschritt)
    im \Schritt gehen to walk in step
    aus dem \Schritt kommen to get out of step
    5. kein pl (beim Pferd) walk
    sie ritt im \Schritt auf ihn zu she walked her horse towards him
    im Schritt \Schritt to walk
    7. kein pl (fam: Schritttempo) walking pace
    „\Schritt fahren“ “dead slow”
    8. (Maßnahme) measure, step
    den ersten \Schritt [zu etw dat] tun to take the first step [in sth]; (mit etw beginnen) to take the first step; (als Erster handeln) to make the first move
    gerichtliche \Schritte einleiten to initiate judicial proceedings
    \Schritte [gegen jdn/etw] unternehmen to take steps [against sb/sth]
    \Schritte in die Wege leiten to arrange for steps [or measures] to be taken
    9.
    \Schritt für \Schritt step by step, little by little
    [mit jdm/etw] \Schritt halten to keep up [with sb/sth]
    mit der Zeit \Schritt halten to keep abreast of the times
    auf \Schritt und Tritt everywhere one goes, every move one makes
    sie folgte ihm auf \Schritt und Tritt she followed him wherever she went
    sie wurde auf \Schritt und Tritt von ihm beobachtet he watched her every move
    den zweiten \Schritt vor dem ersten tun to run before one can walk, to put the cart before the horse
    * * *
    der; Schritt[e]s, Schritte
    1) step

    einen Schritt zur Seite machen od. tun — take a step sideways

    Schritt für Schritt(auch fig.) step by step

    den ersten Schritt machen od. tun — (fig.) (den Anfang machen) take the first step; (als erster handeln) make the first move

    auf Schritt und Tritt — wherever one goes; at every step

    2) Plural (Geräusch) footsteps
    3) (Entfernung) pace

    aus dem Schritt kommen od. geraten — get out of step

    5) o. Pl. (des Pferdes) walk
    6) o. Pl. (Gangart) walk

    seinen Schritt verlangsamen/beschleunigen — slow/quicken one's pace

    [mit jemandem/etwas] Schritt halten — (auch fig.) keep up or keep pace [with somebody/something]

    7) (Schrittgeschwindigkeit) walking pace

    [im] Schritt fahren — go at walking pace or a crawl

    ‘Schritt fahren’ — ‘dead slow’

    8) (fig.): (Maßnahme) step; measure
    9) (Teil der Hose, Genitalbereich) crotch
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    Schritt m; -(e)s, -e
    1. step (auch Tanzschritt), pace (auch als Maß); langer: stride; hörbarer: (foot)step;
    mit schnellen Schritten with quick steps, briskly;
    Schritt für Schritt step by step; fig auch little by little, gradually;
    wegen der paar Schritte nehme ich nicht das Auto I’m not taking the car to go those few yards;
    jemandem drei Schritt vom Leibe bleiben umg give sb a wide berth
    2. fig (Maßnahme) step, move, besonders pl measures;
    Politik der kleinen Schritte step-by-step policy;
    rechtliche Schritte erwägen/einleiten consider/take legal action;
    der erste Schritt zur Besserung the first step on the road to improvement;
    mit großen Schritten with giant strides ( oder steps);
    den ersten Schritt tun take the first step; vor jemand anderem: make the first move;
    den zweiten Schritt vor dem ersten tun put the cart before the horse;
    den entscheidenden Schritt tun take the decisive step ( oder the plunge);
    wir sind keinen Schritt weitergekommen we haven’t made the slightest progress ( oder any headway at all);
    einen Schritt zu weit gehen overstep the mark;
    ich möchte noch einen Schritt weiter gehen I’d like to go one step further; Selbsterkenntnis
    3. nur sg; (Gang) step;
    jemanden am Schritt erkennen recognize sb by (the sound of) his etc step
    4. nur sg; (Tempo) pace;
    im Schritt at a walking pace;
    Schritt fahren! dead slow;
    ein Pferd (im) Schritt gehen lassen make a horse go at a walk;
    der hat aber einen (schnellen) Schritt am Leib! auch you’ve got to run to keep up with him;
    Schritt halten mit keep up ( oder keep pace) with; fig auch keep abreast of
    5. meist sg; Hose, auch umg ANAT crotch;
    die Hose spannt im Schritt the trousers are tight in the crotch
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    der; Schritt[e]s, Schritte
    1) step

    einen Schritt zur Seite machen od. tun — take a step sideways

    Schritt für Schritt(auch fig.) step by step

    den ersten Schritt machen od. tun — (fig.) (den Anfang machen) take the first step; (als erster handeln) make the first move

    auf Schritt und Tritt — wherever one goes; at every step

    2) Plural (Geräusch) footsteps
    3) (Entfernung) pace

    aus dem Schritt kommen od. geraten — get out of step

    5) o. Pl. (des Pferdes) walk
    6) o. Pl. (Gangart) walk

    seinen Schritt verlangsamen/beschleunigen — slow/quicken one's pace

    [mit jemandem/etwas] Schritt halten — (auch fig.) keep up or keep pace [with somebody/something]

    7) (Schrittgeschwindigkeit) walking pace

    [im] Schritt fahren — go at walking pace or a crawl

    ‘Schritt fahren’ — ‘dead slow’

    8) (fig.): (Maßnahme) step; measure
    9) (Teil der Hose, Genitalbereich) crotch
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    -e m.
    footfall n.
    footstep n.
    pace n.
    pas n.
    step n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Schritt

  • 52 schritt

    Imperf. schreiten
    * * *
    der Schritt
    footstep; footfall; gait; step; pace; stride
    * * *
    Schrịtt [ʃrɪt]
    m -(e)s, -e
    1) (lit, fig) step (zu towards); (weit ausholend) stride; (hörbar) footstep

    mit schnellen/langsamen Schritten — quickly/slowly, with quick/slow steps

    mit schleppenden Schritten — dragging one's feet, with dragging feet

    kleine or kurze/große or lange Schritte machen — to take small steps/long strides

    ich habe seit Wochen keinen/kaum einen Schritt aus dem Haus getan — I haven't/have hardly set foot outside the house for weeks

    die ersten Schritte machen or tun — to take one's first steps; (fig) to take the first step

    Schritte gegen jdn/etw unternehmen — to take steps against sb/sth

    ein großer Schritt sein hin zu... (fig) — to be a huge step towards...

    ich würde sogar noch einen Schritt weiter gehen und behaupten... — I would go even further and maintain...

    Schritt für or um Schritt — step by step; (fig auch) little by little, gradually

    2) (= Gang) walk, gait; (= Tempo) pace

    Schritt halten (lit, fig) — to keep pace, to keep up

    haben — to walk quickly/incredibly quickly

    gemessenen/leichten/langsamen Schrittes (geh) — with measured/light/slow step(s) or tread

    seinen Schritt or seine Schritte beschleunigen/verlangsamen (geh)

    3) (= Schrittgeschwindigkeit) walking pace

    (im) Schritt fahren — to go at a crawl, to drive at walking speed

    "Schritt fahren" — "dead slow" (Brit), "slow"

    im Schritt reiten/gehen — to go at a walk

    4) (Maßangabe) ≈ yard
    5) (= Hosenschritt) crotch; (= Schrittweite) crotch measurement
    * * *
    der
    1) (the sound of a foot: She heard his footsteps on the stairs.) footstep
    2) (a step: He took a pace forward.) pace
    3) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.) step
    4) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.) step
    5) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.) step
    6) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.) step
    7) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.) step
    8) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.) step
    9) (a long step: He walked with long strides.) stride
    10) (a way of walking or putting one's feet: I heard his heavy tread.) tread
    * * *
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [ʃrɪt]
    m
    1. (Tritt) step; (weit ausholend) stride; (hörbar) footstep
    er machte einen \Schritt zur Tür he took a step towards the door
    ich gehe nur ein paar \Schritte spazieren I'm only going for a short walk
    sie hat seit Wochen kaum einen \Schritt aus dem Haus getan she has hardly set foot outside the house for weeks
    mit zwei \Schritten durchquerte er das Zimmer he crossed the room in two strides
    sie kam mit trippelnden \Schritten auf mich zu she tripped towards me
    der Schnee knirschte unter seinen \Schritten the snow crunched under his footsteps
    jds \Schritte beflügeln to hasten sb's step
    die Freude beflügelte meine \Schritte joy gave me wings
    seine \Schritte beschleunigen/verlangsamen to quicken one's pace [or walk faster]/to slow one's pace [or stride]
    die ersten \Schritte machen [o tun] to take one's first steps
    mit großen/kleinen \Schritten in big strides/small steps
    lange [o große] \Schritte machen to take long [or big] strides
    langsame/schnelle \Schritte machen to walk slowly/quickly
    mit langsamen/schnellen \Schritten slowly/quickly
    mit schleppenden \Schritten dragging one's feet
    einen \Schritt zur Seite gehen/zurücktreten to step aside/back
    er trat einen \Schritt von der Bahnsteigkante zurück he took a step back from the edge of the platform; s.a. Politik
    2. kein pl (Gangart) walk, gait
    seinen \Schritt beschleunigen/verlangsamen to quicken one's pace [or walk faster]/to slow one's pace [or stride]
    eines beschwingten \Schrittes (geh) with a spring [or bounce] in one's step
    jdn am \Schritt erkennen to recognize sb by his/her walk [or gait]
    einen flotten [o ziemlichen] \Schritt am Leibe haben to be walking quickly [or at a fair pace]
    der hat aber auch einen \Schritt am Leibe! he seems to be in a bit of a hurry!
    gemessenen/langsamen/leichten \Schrittes with measured/slow/light steps
    eines würdevollen \Schrittes with dignity in one's step
    nur ein paar \Schritte entfernt only a few yards away from us
    in etwa 50 \Schritt[en] Entfernung at a distance of about 50 paces
    mit 5 \Schritt[en] Abstand at a distance of five paces; (fig)
    sie ist der Konkurrenz immer ein paar \Schritte voraus she is always a few steps ahead of the competition
    sich dat jdn drei \Schritt[e] vom Leib halten (fig) to keep sb at arm's length
    jdn einen großen [o guten] \Schritt voranbringen (fig) to take sb a lot further
    einen \Schritt weiter gehen (fig) to go a step further
    einen \Schritt zu weit gehen (fig) to go too far, to overstep the mark
    4. kein pl (Gleichschritt)
    im \Schritt gehen to walk in step
    aus dem \Schritt kommen to get out of step
    5. kein pl (beim Pferd) walk
    sie ritt im \Schritt auf ihn zu she walked her horse towards him
    im Schritt \Schritt to walk
    7. kein pl (fam: Schritttempo) walking pace
    „\Schritt fahren“ “dead slow”
    8. (Maßnahme) measure, step
    den ersten \Schritt [zu etw dat] tun to take the first step [in sth]; (mit etw beginnen) to take the first step; (als Erster handeln) to make the first move
    gerichtliche \Schritte einleiten to initiate judicial proceedings
    \Schritte [gegen jdn/etw] unternehmen to take steps [against sb/sth]
    \Schritte in die Wege leiten to arrange for steps [or measures] to be taken
    9.
    \Schritt für \Schritt step by step, little by little
    [mit jdm/etw] \Schritt halten to keep up [with sb/sth]
    mit der Zeit \Schritt halten to keep abreast of the times
    auf \Schritt und Tritt everywhere one goes, every move one makes
    sie folgte ihm auf \Schritt und Tritt she followed him wherever she went
    sie wurde auf \Schritt und Tritt von ihm beobachtet he watched her every move
    den zweiten \Schritt vor dem ersten tun to run before one can walk, to put the cart before the horse
    * * *
    der; Schritt[e]s, Schritte
    1) step

    einen Schritt zur Seite machen od. tun — take a step sideways

    Schritt für Schritt(auch fig.) step by step

    den ersten Schritt machen od. tun — (fig.) (den Anfang machen) take the first step; (als erster handeln) make the first move

    auf Schritt und Tritt — wherever one goes; at every step

    2) Plural (Geräusch) footsteps
    3) (Entfernung) pace

    aus dem Schritt kommen od. geraten — get out of step

    5) o. Pl. (des Pferdes) walk
    6) o. Pl. (Gangart) walk

    seinen Schritt verlangsamen/beschleunigen — slow/quicken one's pace

    [mit jemandem/etwas] Schritt halten — (auch fig.) keep up or keep pace [with somebody/something]

    7) (Schrittgeschwindigkeit) walking pace

    [im] Schritt fahren — go at walking pace or a crawl

    ‘Schritt fahren’ — ‘dead slow’

    8) (fig.): (Maßnahme) step; measure
    9) (Teil der Hose, Genitalbereich) crotch
    * * *
    schritt imperf schreiten
    * * *
    der; Schritt[e]s, Schritte
    1) step

    einen Schritt zur Seite machen od. tun — take a step sideways

    Schritt für Schritt(auch fig.) step by step

    den ersten Schritt machen od. tun — (fig.) (den Anfang machen) take the first step; (als erster handeln) make the first move

    auf Schritt und Tritt — wherever one goes; at every step

    2) Plural (Geräusch) footsteps
    3) (Entfernung) pace

    aus dem Schritt kommen od. geraten — get out of step

    5) o. Pl. (des Pferdes) walk
    6) o. Pl. (Gangart) walk

    seinen Schritt verlangsamen/beschleunigen — slow/quicken one's pace

    [mit jemandem/etwas] Schritt halten — (auch fig.) keep up or keep pace [with somebody/something]

    7) (Schrittgeschwindigkeit) walking pace

    [im] Schritt fahren — go at walking pace or a crawl

    ‘Schritt fahren’ — ‘dead slow’

    8) (fig.): (Maßnahme) step; measure
    9) (Teil der Hose, Genitalbereich) crotch
    * * *
    -e m.
    footfall n.
    footstep n.
    pace n.
    pas n.
    step n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > schritt

  • 53 ala1

    1 = wing.
    Ex. But there are signs of a change as new and powerful instrumentalities come into use, such as thermionic tubes capable of controlling potent forces under the guidance of less power than a mosquito uses to vibrate his wings.
    ----
    * ahuecar el ala = scoot, make off, do + a bunk.
    * ala de edificio = wing.
    * con alas = winged.
    * con varias alas = multi-wing [multiwing].
    * cortarle las alas a Alguien = clip + Posesivo + wings.
    * dale alas a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.
    * darle alas a Alguien = let + Nombre + do things + Posesivo + (own) way.
    * envergadura de ala = wingspan.
    * jugar de ala izquierda = play + the left wing.
    * piloto de ala delta = hang glider.
    * planeador de ala delta = hang glider.
    * planear con ala delta = hang-glide.
    * sombrero de alas anchas = broad-brimmed hat.
    * tirarse con ala delta = hang-glide.
    * volar con ala delta = hang-glide.
    * vuelo en ala delta = hang-gliding.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ala1

  • 54 arma

    arma, ōrum, n. ( gen. plur. armūm, Pac. ap. Cic. Or. 46, 155; Att. ap. Non. p. 495, 23, considered by Cic. in the connection armūm judicium as less correct than armorum) [cf. ARÔ, arariskô = to fit; arthron = joint; harmos = armus = joint, shoulder; artaô = artio, arto = to fit, to fit in closely; artios = fit, exact; artus = close, narrow; ars (artis) = the craft of fitting things; artifex, artificium; Goth. arms = O. H. Germ. aram = Engl. arm; Sanscr. ar = to hit upon, attain; aram = fit, fast; īrmas = arm. Curt.].
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    1.. What is fitted to the body for its protection, defensive armor, as the shield, coat of mail, helmet, etc.:

    tot milia armorum, detracta corporibus hostium,

    Liv. 45, 39:

    induere arma,

    id. 30, 31:

    arma his imperata, galea, clipeum, ocreae, lorica, omnia ex aere,

    id. 1, 43:

    pictis et auro caelatis refulgens armis,

    id. 7, 10. —
    2.
    Specifically, a shield:

    at Lausum socii exanimem super arma ferebant,

    on a shield, Verg. A. 10, 841:

    caelestia arma, quae ancilia appellantur,

    Liv. 1, 20 (v. ancile); id. 8, 30; 1, 37; cf. Verg. A. 1, 119 Heyne; Tac. G. 11 Rup.; Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 43:

    Aeneas se collegit in arma,

    gathered himself under his shield, Verg. A. 12, 491.—Hence, in a more extended sense,
    B.
    Implements of war, arms, both of defence and offence (but of the latter only those which are used in close contest, such as the sword, axe, club; in distinction from tela, which are used in contest at a distance; hence, arma and tela are often contrasted; v. the foll., and cf. Bremi and Dähne ad Nep. Dat. 11, 3): arma rigent, horrescunt tela, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 4; id. ap. Non. p. 469, 26:

    arma alia ad tegendum, alia ad nocendum,

    Cic. Caec. 21:

    armis condicione positis aut defetigatione abjectis aut victoriā detractis,

    id. Fam. 6, 2:

    illum dicis cum armis aureis, Quoius etc.,

    Plaut. Mil. 1, 1, 16:

    ibi Simul rem et gloriam armis belli repperi,

    Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 60:

    arma antiqua manus, ungues dentesque fuerunt Et lapides, et item, silvarum fragmina, ramei,

    Lucr. 5, 1283; so,

    Mutum et turpe pecus (i. e. primeval man), glandem et cubilia propter Unguibus et pugnis, dein fustibus, atque ita porro Pugnabant armis, quae post fabricaverat usus,

    Hor. S. 1, 3, 100 sqq.:

    capere,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 53, 153; id. Phil. 4, 3, 7; id. Rab. Perd. 6 and 7:

    sumere,

    id. Planc. 36, 88 Wund.; id. Tusc. 2, 24, 58; Vulg. Gen. 27, 3; ib. 3 Reg. 22, 30:

    accipere, ib. Judith, 14, 2: adprehendere,

    ib. Psa. 34, 2:

    resumere,

    Suet. Calig. 48:

    aptare,

    Liv. 5, 49:

    induere,

    id. 30, 31; Ov. M. 14, 798; id. F. 1, 521; Verg. A. 11, 83; Luc. 1, 126:

    accingi armis,

    Verg. A. 6, 184, and Vulg. Jud. 18, 11:

    armis instructus,

    ib. Deut. 1, 41; ib. 1 Par. 12, 13:

    concitare ad arma,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 42:

    descendere ad arma,

    id. ib. 7, 33:

    vocare ad arma,

    Cic. Rab. Perd. 7, 21:

    vocare in arma,

    Verg. A. 9, 22:

    ferre contra aliquem,

    Vell. 2, 56:

    decernere armis,

    Cic. Att. 7, 3:

    armis cum hoste certare,

    id. Off. 3, 22, 87; so,

    saevis armis,

    Verg. A. 12, 890:

    dimicare armis cum aliquo,

    Nep. Milt. 1, 2:

    esse in armis,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 49; Suet. Caes. 69:

    ponere, abicere,

    Cic. Fam. 6, 2:

    relinquere,

    Liv. 2, 10:

    tradere,

    Nep. Ham. 1, 5; Suet. Vit. 10:

    amittere,

    Verg. A. 1, 474:

    proicere,

    Vulg. 1 Macc. 5, 43;

    7, 44: deripere militibus,

    Hor. C. 3, 5, 19:

    dirimere,

    Luc. 1, 104 et saep.—Hence, arma virosque, per arma, per viros, etc., Liv. 8, 25; 8, 30 al.; v. Burm. ad Verg. A. 1, 1, and cf. Liv. 9, 24:

    tela et arma: armorum atque telorum portationes,

    Sall. C. 42, 2; Liv. 1, 25; Col. 12, 3; Tac. G. 29 and 33:

    armis et castris, prov. (like remis velisque, viris equisque),

    with vigor, with might and main, Cic. Off. 2, 24, 84.—
    II.
    Trop., means of protection, defence, weapons:

    tenere semper arma (sc. eloquentiae), quibus vel tectus ipse esse possis, vel, etc.,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 8, 32:

    prudentiae,

    id. ib. 1, 38, 172:

    senectutis,

    id. Lael. 4. 9:

    tectus Vulcaniis armis, id est fortitudine,

    id. Tusc. 2, 14, 33:

    eloquentiae,

    Quint. 5, 12, 21:

    facundiae,

    id. 2, 16, 10:

    justitiae,

    Vulg. Rom. 6, 13; ib. 2 Cor. 6, 7:

    arma lucis,

    ib. Rom. 13, 12:

    horriferum contra Borean ovis arma ministret, i. e. lanas,

    Ov. M. 15, 471:

    haec mihi Stertinius arma (i. e. praecepta) dedit,

    Hor. S. 2, 3, 297; cf. id. Ep. 1, 16, 67:

    arma militiae nostrae non carnalia sunt,

    Vulg. 2 Cor. 10, 4.
    a.
    War (once in opp. to pax, v. infra):

    silent leges inter arma,

    Cic. Mil. 4, 10; id. Att. 7, 3, 5:

    arma civilia,

    civil war, id. Fam. 2, 16, and Tac. A. 1, 9:

    civilia arma,

    id. Agr. 16; id. G. 37 (otherwise, bella civilia, Cic. Off. 1, 25, 86, and Tac. Agr. 13):

    ab externis armis otium erat,

    Liv. 3, 14; 9, 1; 3, 69 Drak.; 9, 32; 42, 2; Tac. H. 2, 1 al.:

    a Rubro Mari arma conatus sit inferre Italiae,

    Nep. Hann. 2, 1 (for which more freq. bellum inferre alicui, v. infero):

    ad horrida promptior arma,

    Ov. M. 1, 126:

    qui fera nuntiet arma,

    id. ib. 5, 4;

    14, 479: compositis venerantur armis,

    Hor. C. 4, 14, 52. So the beginning of the Æneid: Arma virumque cano; cf. Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 7:

    melius visum Gallos novam gentem pace potius cognosci quam armis,

    Liv. 5, 35 fin.; cf.:

    cedant arma togae,

    Cic. Off. 1, 22, 76.—Also for battle, contest:

    in arma feror,

    Verg. A. 2, 337; so id. ib. 2, 655.—
    b.
    (Abstr. for concr.) The warriors themselves, soldiers, troops:

    nulla usquam apparuerunt arma,

    Liv. 41, 12:

    nostro supplicio liberemus Romana arma, i. e. Romanum exercitum,

    id. 9, 9; 21, 26:

    Hispanias armis non ita redundare,

    Tac. H. 2, 32:

    expertem frustra belli et neutra arma secutum,

    neither party, Ov. M. 5, 91: auxiliaria arma, auxiliaries, auxiliary troops = auxiliares (v. auxiliaris, I.), id. ib. 6, 424; cf. id. ib. 14, 528.—
    III.
    Transf., poet. (like hoplon and entea in Gr.), implements, instruments, tools, utensils, in gen. Of implements for grinding and baking:

    Cerealia arma,

    the arms of Ceres, Verg. A. 1, 177 (cf. Hom. Od. 7, 232: entea daitos). —Of implements of agriculture, Ov. M. 11, 35:

    dicendum est, quae sint duris agrestibus arma, Quīs sine nec potuere seri nec surgere messes,

    Verg. G. 1, 160.—Of the equipments, tackle of a ship ( mast, sails, rudder, etc.):

    colligere arma jubet validisque incumbere remis,

    Verg. A. 5, 15; 6, 353.—Hence used by Ovid for wings:

    haec umeris arma parata suis, A. A. 2, 50 (cf. in the foll. verse: his patria est adeunda carinis).—And so of other instruments,

    Mart. 14, 36.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > arma

  • 55 cargo2

    Ex. The responsibility for manning the one telephone left at the disposal of a residue of callers fell to a single officer who had other duties to carry out to justify his keep.
    ----
    * a cargo = in the saddle.
    * a cargo (de) = charged with, in charge (of).
    * a cargo de Alguien = under supervision.
    * a cargo de las riendas = in the saddle.
    * a cargo del ayuntamiento = local authority-run.
    * a cargo del gobierno = government-operated, government-run.
    * a cargo de una sola persona = one-man band.
    * a cargo de voluntarios = volunteer-run.
    * Algo a cargo de una sola persona = one-person operation.
    * bajo el cargo de = on charges of.
    * cargo de conciencia = guilty conscience.
    * con cargo a = to be debited to, to be charged to.
    * con cargo de conciencia = remorseful.
    * correr a cargo de = be the responsibility of.
    * estar a cargo de = man, be the responsibility of.
    * familiar a cargo = dependent.
    * hacerse cargo = take over, assume + role.
    * hacerse cargo de = take + charge of, take + Nombre + under + Posesivo + wings.
    * hacerse cargo de Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre), hold + the fort, hold + the fortress.
    * persona a cargo = dependent.
    * poner a Alguien al cargo de = put + Nombre + in charge of.
    * poner a cargo de = put in + charge of.
    * tener a cargo de uno = have + as + Posesivo + charge.
    * tener a + Posesivo + cargo = have + in + Posesivo + charge.

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  • 56 Т-125

    И БЕЗ ТОГб БЕЗ ТОГО (Particle these forms only) (some situation, state of affairs etc has been established, some quality or property is present etc) without even adding the factors), reason(s) etc (specified or implied by the context)
    as it is (was)
    (even) without that anyway anyhow (in limited contexts) already in any case enough (already) as it is (without that) already as it is.
    «Вы, конечно, предложите мне дружбу но ведь она и без того моя» (Гончаров 1). "You will, of course, offer me your friendship, but it is mine as it is" (1a)
    ...Человеческие чувства, которые и без того не были в нем глубоки, мелели ежеминутно... (Гоголь 3). The human feelings which had, anyhow, never been very deep in him, grew shallower every minute... (3a).
    При слове «пустыня» воображение Феденьки, и без того уже экзальтированное, приобретало такой полет, что он, не в силах будучи управлять им, начинал очень серьезно входить в роль погубителя Навозного. Ангел смерти, казалось ему, парит над нечестивым городом... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). At the word "desert" Fedenka's imagination, already in a state of high exaltation, soared aloft so high that, unable to control it any longer, he began quite seriously to assume the role of Navozny's destroyer. The Angel of Death, it seemed to him, was already spreading his wings over the doomed city (2a).
    Он (Пастернак) только попросил и меня обязательно прийти, чтобы на чтении был «кто-то близкий», как он выразился. Разумеется, я и без того собирался быть в этот вечер в театре (Гладков 1)....He (Pasternak) was very insistent that I should attend, so there would be "someone close to me," as he put it, at the reading. Needless to say, I had fully intended to be there in any case (1a).
    Эх, Петр Андреич! надлежало бы мне посадить тебя под арест, да ты уж и без того наказан» (Пушкин 2). "Well, I should really put you under arrest, Pyotr Andreitch, but you have been punished enough already without that" (2b).
    «Старейшему старейшине нашего села муха влетела в ухо. А он у нас и без того глухой на одно ухо» (Искандер 5). "А fly has flown into the ear of the eldest elder of our village. And he's already deaf in one ear as it is" (5a).
    В особенности тяжело было смотреть на город поздним вечером. В это время Глупов, и без того мало оживлённый, окончательно замирал (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). ( context transl) The town was especially painful to see in the late evening. None too animated even at best, Foolov at that hour was totally dead (1a).
    Наша 54 камера была «спокойной» - старались не отравлять друг другу и без того скверную жизнь (Марченко 1). ( context transl) Our cell no. 54 was a peaceful one, we tried not to make life any more miserable for one another than it already was (1a).

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  • 57 без того

    И БЕЗ ТОГО; БЕЗ ТОГО
    [Particle; these forms only]
    =====
    (some situation, state of affairs etc has been established, some quality or property is present etc) without even adding the factors), reason(s) etc (specified or implied by the context):
    - as it is < was>;
    - [in limited contexts] already;
    - already as it is.
         ♦ "Вы, конечно, предложите мне дружбу; но ведь она и без того моя" (Гончаров 1). "You will, of course, offer me your friendship, but it is mine as it is" (1a)
         ♦...Человеческие чувства, которые и без того не были в нем глубоки, мелели ежеминутно... (Гоголь 3). The human feelings which had, anyhow, never been very deep in him, grew shallower every minute... (3a).
         ♦ При слове "пустыня" воображение Феденьки, и без того уже экзальтированное, приобретало такой полет, что он, не в силах будучи управлять им, начинал очень серьезно входить в роль погубителя Навозного. Ангел смерти, казалось ему, парит над нечестивым городом... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). At the word "desert" Fedenka's imagination, already in a state of high exaltation, soared aloft so high that, unable to control it any longer, he began quite seriously to assume the role of Navozny's destroyer. The Angel of Death, it seemed to him, was already spreading his wings over the doomed city (2a).
         ♦ Он [Пастернак] только попросил и меня обязательно прийти, чтобы на чтении был "кто-то близкий", как он выразился. Разумеется, я и без того собирался быть в этот вечер в театре (Гладков 1).... Не [Pasternak] was very insistent that I should attend, so there would be "someone close to me," as he put it, at the reading. Needless to say, I had fully intended to be there in any case (1a).
         ♦ "Эх, Петр Андреич! надлежало бы мне посадить тебя под арест, да ты уж и без того наказан" (Пушкин 2). "Well, I should really put you under arrest, Pyotr Andreitch, but you have been punished enough already without that" (2b).
         ♦ "Старейшему старейшине нашего села муха влетела в ухо. А он у нас и без того глухой на одно ухо" (Искандер 5). " А fly has flown into the ear of the eldest elder of our village. And he's already deaf in one ear as it is" (5a).
         ♦ В особенности тяжело было смотреть на город поздним вечером. В это время Глупов, и без того мало оживлённый, окончательно замирал (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). [context transl] The town was especially painful to see in the late evening. None too animated even at best, Foolov at that hour was totally dead (1a).
         Наша 54 камера была " спокойной" - старались не отравлять друг другу и без того скверную жизнь (Марченко 1). [context transl] Our cell no. 54 was a peaceful one, we tried not to make life any more miserable for one another than it already was (1a).

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  • 58 и без того

    И БЕЗ ТОГО; БЕЗ ТОГО
    [Particle; these forms only]
    =====
    (some situation, state of affairs etc has been established, some quality or property is present etc) without even adding the factors), reason(s) etc (specified or implied by the context):
    - as it is < was>;
    - [in limited contexts] already;
    - already as it is.
         ♦ "Вы, конечно, предложите мне дружбу; но ведь она и без того моя" (Гончаров 1). "You will, of course, offer me your friendship, but it is mine as it is" (1a)
         ♦...Человеческие чувства, которые и без того не были в нем глубоки, мелели ежеминутно... (Гоголь 3). The human feelings which had, anyhow, never been very deep in him, grew shallower every minute... (3a).
         ♦ При слове "пустыня" воображение Феденьки, и без того уже экзальтированное, приобретало такой полет, что он, не в силах будучи управлять им, начинал очень серьезно входить в роль погубителя Навозного. Ангел смерти, казалось ему, парит над нечестивым городом... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). At the word "desert" Fedenka's imagination, already in a state of high exaltation, soared aloft so high that, unable to control it any longer, he began quite seriously to assume the role of Navozny's destroyer. The Angel of Death, it seemed to him, was already spreading his wings over the doomed city (2a).
         ♦ Он [Пастернак] только попросил и меня обязательно прийти, чтобы на чтении был "кто-то близкий", как он выразился. Разумеется, я и без того собирался быть в этот вечер в театре (Гладков 1).... Не [Pasternak] was very insistent that I should attend, so there would be "someone close to me," as he put it, at the reading. Needless to say, I had fully intended to be there in any case (1a).
         ♦ "Эх, Петр Андреич! надлежало бы мне посадить тебя под арест, да ты уж и без того наказан" (Пушкин 2). "Well, I should really put you under arrest, Pyotr Andreitch, but you have been punished enough already without that" (2b).
         ♦ "Старейшему старейшине нашего села муха влетела в ухо. А он у нас и без того глухой на одно ухо" (Искандер 5). " А fly has flown into the ear of the eldest elder of our village. And he's already deaf in one ear as it is" (5a).
         ♦ В особенности тяжело было смотреть на город поздним вечером. В это время Глупов, и без того мало оживлённый, окончательно замирал (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). [context transl] The town was especially painful to see in the late evening. None too animated even at best, Foolov at that hour was totally dead (1a).
         Наша 54 камера была " спокойной" - старались не отравлять друг другу и без того скверную жизнь (Марченко 1). [context transl] Our cell no. 54 was a peaceful one, we tried not to make life any more miserable for one another than it already was (1a).

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  • 59 ענותנות

    עִנְוְתָנוּת, עִנְוְו׳, עִינְ׳f. (preced.) humility, patience, condescension. Meg.31a כל מקום שאתה מוצא גדולתו … אתה מוצא עִנְוְותָנוּתוֹ wherever (in the Scriptures) you find a description of the greatness of the Lord, you also find a description of his condescension (towards the lowly). Sabb.31a עינותנותו שלוכ׳ Hillels patience brought us under the wings of the Divine Presence (caused us to embrace the Jewish religion); Ab. dR. N. ch. XV עִנְיְתָנוּתְךָ הביאניוכ׳ (read: הביאתני) thy patience brought me Gen. R. s. 74; Pesik. Shimʿu, p. 116b>, a. e. קפדנותן … ולא עִנְוְתָנוּתָן של בנים rather the angry mood of the fathers (Jacob) than the patience of the sons (David); a. fr.Snh.19b, sq., v. תּוֹקֶף.

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  • 60 ענוו׳

    עִנְוְתָנוּת, עִנְוְו׳, עִינְ׳f. (preced.) humility, patience, condescension. Meg.31a כל מקום שאתה מוצא גדולתו … אתה מוצא עִנְוְותָנוּתוֹ wherever (in the Scriptures) you find a description of the greatness of the Lord, you also find a description of his condescension (towards the lowly). Sabb.31a עינותנותו שלוכ׳ Hillels patience brought us under the wings of the Divine Presence (caused us to embrace the Jewish religion); Ab. dR. N. ch. XV עִנְיְתָנוּתְךָ הביאניוכ׳ (read: הביאתני) thy patience brought me Gen. R. s. 74; Pesik. Shimʿu, p. 116b>, a. e. קפדנותן … ולא עִנְוְתָנוּתָן של בנים rather the angry mood of the fathers (Jacob) than the patience of the sons (David); a. fr.Snh.19b, sq., v. תּוֹקֶף.

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