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  • 41 wohl

    n; -(e)s, kein Pl. welfare, good; (Wohlergehen) well-being, weitS. prosperity; das Wohl und Wehe (+ Gen) the fate (of); für das leibliche Wohl der Gäste sorgen make sure the guests have all they need to be comfortable; das geschieht nur zu deinem Wohl it’s for your own good; auf jemandes Wohl trinken drink to s.o.’s health; auf dein Wohl your health!; ( sehr) zum Wohl! cheers! umg.
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    das Wohl
    good; wellbeing; well; weal
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    [voːl]
    nt -(e)s, no pl
    welfare, wellbeing

    das öffentliche Wóhl und das Wóhl des Individuums — the public good or common weal and the welfare of the individual

    der Menschheit zum Wóhle — for the benefit of mankind

    das Wóhl und Weh(e) — the weal and woe

    zu eurem Wóhl — for your benefit or good

    zum Wóhl! — cheers!

    auf dein Wóhl! — your health!

    auf jds Wóhl trinken — to drink sb's health

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    (welfare: She is always very concerned about her mother's well-being.) well-being
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    <-[e]s>
    [vo:l]
    nt kein pl welfare, well-being
    jds \Wohl und Wehe (geh) the weal and woe
    jds leibliches \Wohl (geh) sb's well-being
    auf jds \Wohl trinken to drink to sb's health
    auf dein/Ihr \Wohl! cheers!
    zu jds \Wohl for sb's [own] good
    zum \Wohl! cheers!
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    das; Wohl[e]s welfare; well-being

    das allgemeine/öffentliche Wohl — the public good

    [auf] dein Wohl! — your health!

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    wohl1 adv; wohler, am wohlsten
    1. well;
    mir ist nicht wohl dabei I don’t feel happy about it;
    fühlst du dich jetzt wohler? do you feel better now?;
    sie ließen sich’s wohl sein they had a good time
    2.
    wohl oder übel willy nilly, whether you etc like it or not;
    wir müssen es wohl oder übel machen auch we have to do it there’s no getting around it
    wohl2 adv; besser, am besten
    1. (gut) well;
    das würde dir wohl anstehen geh, obs it would well become you;
    wohl ausgewogen, wohl bedacht, wohl tun etc wohlausgewogen, wohlbedacht, wohltun etc;
    (ich) wünsche, wohl geruht/gespeist zu haben! geh obs oder hum I hope you slept well/enjoyed your meal; bekommen B, gehaben, leben A 5
    ich bin mir dessen wohl bewusst I’m well aware of that;
    wohl wahr very true;
    das kann man wohl sagen! you can say that again;
    ich verstehe dich sehr wohl I understand you perfectly well;
    er weiß das sehr wohl he knows very well;
    er hätte sehr wohl kommen können he could easily have come, there was nothing to stop him (from) coming;
    bei uns gibt es das nicht, wohl aber in Amerika we don’t have anything like that here, but they do in America
    3. (möglicherweise, vielleicht) possibly, perhaps, maybe; (wahrscheinlich) probably; vermutend, einräumend: I suppose; einschränkend: (zwar) no doubt;
    das ist wohl möglich I suppose that’s possible, that’s quite possible;
    das wird wohl das Beste sein that’s probably the best solution;
    es wird wohl Regen geben no doubt it will rain;
    das wird wohl so sein very likely;
    sie hat uns wohl für Schwestern gehalten she must have thought we were sisters;
    er könnte wohl noch kommen he might come yet;
    das mag wohl sein, aber … that may well be, but;
    sie ist wohl gesund, aber … she is in good health (certainly), but;
    wohl kaum hardly, I doubt it;
    sie wird wohl kaum anrufen I doubt whether she’ll ring up (US call), I don’t suppose she’ll ring up (US call);
    gehst du mit? -
    wohl kaum! I doubt it very much
    4. fragend: I wonder;
    ob er wohl weiß, dass …? I wonder if he knows (that) …;
    wer das wohl war? I wonder who that was;
    was sie wohl vorhat? I wonder what she’s up to
    5. (ungefähr) about;
    ich habe es ihm wohl schon zehnmal gesagt I must have told him at least ten times
    6. Ärger, Ungeduld etc ausdrückend: was machst du da? -
    was wohl? what does it look like?, what do you think?;
    siehst du wohl(, dass …)? you see (…);
    ich habe wohl nicht richtig gehört! did I hear you right?;
    willst du wohl damit aufhören? will you stop that?;
    man wird ja wohl noch fragen dürfen! (all right,) I was only asking!
    7. geh obs, in Ausrufen:
    wohl dem, der …! happy he ( oder the man) who …; als Antwort:
    sehr wohl(, mein Herr)! very well (sir)!
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    das; Wohl[e]s welfare; well-being

    das allgemeine/öffentliche Wohl — the public good

    [auf] dein Wohl! — your health!

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    nur sing. n.
    well being n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > wohl

  • 42 GANGA

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    I)
    (geng; gekk, gengum; genginn), v.
    1) to walk (reið jarl, en Karkr gekk);
    2) to go;
    ganga heim, to go home;
    ganga braut, to go away;
    ganga til hvílu, to go to bed;
    ganga á skip, to go on board;
    ganga af skipi, to go ashore;
    with infin., ganga sofa or at sofa, to go to sleep;
    ganga at eiga konu, to marry a woman;
    3) to go about grazing, to graze (kálfrinn gekk í túni um sumarit);
    4) of a ship, to run, sail (gekk skipit brátt út á haf);
    5) to stretch out, extend, project (nes mikit gekk í sæ út);
    6) of report, tales, to be current (litlar sögur megu ganga af hesti mínum);
    gekk þaðan af í Englandi Valska, thereafter the French tongue prevailed in E.;
    8) of money, to be current (peningar þeir, sem nú ganga);
    of laws, to be valid (þau lög, er gengu á Uppsalaþingi);
    of sickness, plague, famine, to rage (þá gekk landfarsótt, drepsótt, hallæri);
    9) to go on, last (gnustu þá saman vápnin, ok gekk þat um hríð);
    impers., gekk því lengi, so it went on for a long while;
    10) láta ganga e-t, to let go on;
    láta höggin ganga, to rain blows;
    Birkibeinar létu ganga lúðrana, blew the trumpets vigorously;
    ef þat gengr eigi, if that will not do;
    impers., svá þykt, at þeim gekk þar eigi at fara, so close, that they could not go on there;
    þeim gekk ekki fyrir nesit, they could not clear the ness;
    12) to turn out, go in a specified way;
    ganga andæris, to go all wrong;
    gekk þeim lítt atsókinn, they made little progress with the attack;
    impers., e-m gengr vel (illa), one fares (goes on, gets on) well (badly);
    13) with acc., ganga e-n á bak, to force one to go backwards (harm gengr bjöninn á bak);
    14) with dat., to discharge (gekk bann þá blóði);
    15) with preps. and adverbs:
    ganga af e-u, to depart from, leave (þá gekk af honum móðrinn);
    ganga af vitinu, to go out of one’s wits;
    ganga af trú sinni, to apostatize;
    to pass (síðan gengu af páskarnir);
    to go off (gekk þegar af höfuðit);
    to be left as surplus (þat er af skuldinni gekk);
    nú gengr honum hey af, now he has some hay left;
    ganga af sér, to go to extremities, to go beyond oneself (mjök ganga þeir fóstbrœðr nú af sé);
    ganga aptr, to revert (return) to the former proprietor (síðan gengu þau lönd aptr undir Árna);
    to be void, annulled (þá skal kaup aptr ganga);
    of a ghost, to walk again; of a door, to close, shut (gekk eigi aptr hurðin);
    ganga at e-m, to attack one;
    ganga at e-u, to agree to, accept a choice or offer (Flosi gekk fljótt at þessu öllu); to fit (skaltu fá mér lukla þá, sem ganga at kistum yðrum);
    ganga á e-t, to encroach upon (ganga á ríki e-s); to break (ganga á orð sín, eiða, grið, sættir, trygðir); to pierce, penetrate;
    hann var í panzara, er ekki gekk á, that was proof against any weapons;
    ganga á vald e-s or e-m, ganga á hönd (hendr) e-m, to submit to, give oneself up to, surrender to one;
    ganga á bak e-u, to contravene;
    ganga eptir e-u, to go for, go to fetch (göngum heim eptir verðinu); to pursue, claim;
    ganga eptir, to prove true, be fulfilled (þetta gekk allt eptir, sem M. sagði fyrir);
    ganga frá e-u, to part with, lose (sumir munu ganga frá öllu fénu);
    ganga fram, to step forward;
    ganga fram vel, to go forward bravely, in a battle;
    to come to pass, come into execution (skal þess bíða, er þetta gengr fram);
    to increase (fé Hall gerðar gekk fram ok gørðist allmikit);
    to depart this life (H. bóndi gengr fram til frænda sinna);
    ganga fyrir e-n, to present oneself before one (ganga fyrir konung);
    ganga fyrir e-u, to take charge of, manage (var þar mart fólk, en húsbóndi gekk svá fyrir, at ekkert skorti); to yield to, be swayed by (hann gekk þá fyrir fortölum hennar);
    ganga í gegn e-m, to set oneself against one;
    ganga í gegn e-u, to confess, acknowledge;
    maðr gengr í gegn, at á braut kveðst tekit hafa, the man confessed and said that he had taken it away;
    ganga í mál, to undertake a case;
    ganga með e-m (of a woman), to marry;
    ganga með barni, to be with child;
    ganga með burði (of animals), to be with young;
    ganga með e-u, to assist in, plead (ganga með máli, bónorði);
    ganga milli (á m., í m.), to go between, intercede;
    ganga móti (á m., í m.) e-m, to go to meet one;
    ganga móti e-u, to resist, oppose;
    to confess, = ganga í gegn, ganga við e-u;
    ganga nær e-m, to be troublesome to one (þótti hón œrit nær ganga Þórgerði);
    ganga e-m nær, to approach, come near to one (sá hefir á brott komizt, er næst gekk Gunnari um alla hluti);
    ganga saman, to marry;
    of an agreement, bargain, to be brought about;
    saman gekk kaupit með þeim, they came to a bargain;
    ganga sundr (í s.), to go asunder, part;
    ganga til, to go up to a thing (gangit til ok hyggit at); of the wind, to veer (veðrit gekk til útsuðrs);
    en þat gekk mér til þess (that was my reason), at ek ann þér eigi;
    hversu hefir ykkr til gengit, how have you fared?
    Loka gekk lítt til, it fared ill with L.;
    ganga um e-t, to go about a thing;
    ganga um beina, to wait upon guests;
    ganga um sættir, to go between, as peacemaker;
    ganga um e-n, to befall, happen to one (þess, er um margan gengr guma); of the wind, to go round, veer (gekk um veðrit ok styrmdi at þeim); to manage (fékk hón svá um gengit, at);
    g. undir e-t, to take upon oneself, undertake (a duty);
    ganga undir e-n, to subject oneself to;
    ganga upp, to be wasted (of money);
    to get loose, to he torn loose (þeir glímdu svá at upp gengu stokkar allir á húsinu);
    of a storm, gale, to get up, rise (veðr gekk upp);
    of an ice-bound river, áin var gengin upp, swollen with ice;
    ganga við staf, to walk with a stick;
    ganga við e-u or e-t, to avow;
    ganga yfir e-t, to go beyond, disregard (hann vildi eigi ganga yfir þat, er hann vissi réttast);
    ganga yfir e-n, to overcome, to befall, happen to one;
    slíkt sem yfir hefir gengit, all that has happened;
    eitt skal yfir okkr ganga, we shall share one fate;
    16) refl., gangast.
    f.
    1) walking (hann mœddist í göngu);
    vera í göngu, to be on foot, to walk;
    2) course (ganga tungls, vinds).
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    pret. gekk or gékk, 2nd pers. gékkt, mod. gékst; pl. gengu, geingu, or géngu, and an old poët. gingu; gengengu in Vsp. 12 is a mere misspelling (vide Sæm. Möb. 258); pres. geng, pl. göngum; pret. subj. gengi (geingi); imperat. gakk and gakktú; with the neg. suffix geng-at, gengr-at, gékk-at, gakk-attu, passim; a middle form göngumk firr, go from me, Gm. 1: a contracted form gá occurs now and then in mod. hymns; it is not vernacular but borrowed from Germ. and Dan.: [cp. Ulf. gaggan; A. S. and Hel. gangan; Scot. and North. E. gang, mod. Engl. go; Dan.-Swed. gange or gå; Germ. gehen; Ivar Aasen ganga: Icel., Scots, and Norsemen have preserved the old ng, which in Germ. and Swed.-Dan. only remains in poetry or in a special sense, e. g. in Germ. compds.]
    A. To go:
    I. to walk; reið jarl en Karkr gékk, Fms. i. 210, Rm. 1, 2, 6, 14, 23, 24, 30, Edda 10, Grág. ii. 95, passim; ganga leiðar sinnar, to go one’s way, Fms. x. 290, Krók. 26: adding acc., g. alla leið, Fms. xi. 202, 299; g. berg, to climb a cliff; g. afréttar, to search the fell-pastures (fjallganga), Háv. 39; also g. ( to climb) í fjall, í kletta, Fms. x. 313: Icel. also say, ganga skó og sokka, to wear out shoes and socks; hann gékk tvenna skó; ganga berserks gang, q. v.
    β. absol. to go a-begging, Grág. i. 226, 232, Ísl. ii. 25; ganga vergang, húsgang, id. (göngumaðr).
    II. adding adverbs, infinitives, adjectives, or the like,
    α. an adverb denoting direction; g. út ok inn, Vkv. 4, Lv. 26; g. inn, Fms. i. 16, vi. 33; g. út, to go out, Lat. exire, Nj. 194; g. aptr, to return, Fms. x. 352; g. fram, to step forward, Hm. 1, Eg. 165; g. upp, to go up, ashore; g. ofan, niðr, to go down; g. heiman, 199; g. heim, to go home; gakk hingat, come hither! 488; g. móti, í gegn e-m, to go against, to meet one; g. braut, to go away; g. til e-s, or at e-m, to go to one; g. frá e-m, to leave one; g. með e-m, to go with one; g. hjá, to pass by; g. saman, to go together; g. yfir, to go over; g. gegnum, to go through; g. undir, to go under; g. undan, fyrir, to go before; g. eptir, to go behind; g. um, to rove, stroll about, and so on passim; g. í sæti, to go to one’s seat, take a seat, Eg. 551; g. til hvílu, to go to bed, Nj. 201; g. til matar, to go to dinner, Sturl. iii. 111, Eg. 483; g. til vinnu, verks, to go to one’s work, cp. Hm. 58; g. í kirkju, to go to church, Rb. 82; g. á fjall, to go on the fells, Hrafn. 34; g. á skip, to go on board, Fms. x. 10; g. af skipi, to go ashore.
    β. with infin., in old poems often dropping ‘at;’ ganga sofa, to go to sleep, Fm. 27; g. at sofa, Hm. 19; g. vega, to go to fight, Vsp. 56, Ls. 15; g. at eiga konu, to go to be married, Grág. i. 318.
    γ. with an adj.; g. hræddr, to be afraid; g. úviss, to be in ignorance, etc., Fms. vii. 271, Sks. 250, 688.
    2. in a more special sense; g. til einvígis, bardaga, to go to a duel, battle, Nj. 64; g. á hólm (hólmganga), Eg. 504, 506; g. á eintal, Nj. 103; g. til máls við e-n, to speak to one, Eg. 199, 764; g. í glímu, to go a-wrestling, Ísl. ii. 246; g. á fang, id., Ld. 206; g. í danz, to go a-dancing; g. til skripta, to go to shrift, Hom. 157; g. at brúðkaupi, to go to be married, Fms. vii. 278; g. í skóla, klaustr, to go to school, go into a cloister (as an inmate), (hence skóla-genginn, a school-man, scholar), Bs. passim; g. í þjónustu, to take service, Nj. 268; g. í lið með e-m, to enter one’s party, side with one, 100; g. í lög, to enter a league with one; g. ór lögum, to go out of a league, passim; g. í félag, ór félagi, id.; g. á mala, to take service as a soldier, 121; g. á hönd, g. til handa, to submit to one as a liegeman, surrender, Eg. 19, 33, Ó. H. 184, Fms. vii. 180; g. á vald e-m, to give oneself up, Nj. 267; g. á hendr e-m, to encroach upon, Ver. 56; g. í skuld, to bail, Grág. i. 232, Dipl. ii. 12; g. í trúnað, to warrant, Fms. xi. 356; g. til trygða, Nj. 166, and g. til griða, to accept truce, surrender, Fas. ii. 556; g. í mál, to enter, undertake a case, Nj. 31; g. í ánauð, to go into bondage, Eg. 8; g. til lands, jarðar, ríkis, arfs, to take possession of …, 118, Stj. 380, Grág., Fms. passim; g. til fréttar, to go to an oracle, take auspices, 625. 89; g. til Heljar, a phrase for to die, Fms. x. 414; g. nær, to go nigh, go close to, press hard on, Ld. 146, 322, Fms. xi. 240 (where reflex.); var sá viðr bæði mikill og góðr því at Þorkell gékk nær, Th. kept a close eye on it, Ld. 316.
    B. Joined with prepp. and adverbs in a metaph. sense:—g. af, to depart from, go off; þá gékk af honum móðrinn ok sefaðisk hann, Edda 28; þá er af honum gékk hamremin, Eg. 125, Eb. 136, Stj. 118; g. af sér, to go out of or beyond oneself; mjök g. þeir svari-bræðr nú af sér, Fbr. 32; í móti Búa er hann gengr af sér ( rages) sem mest, Fb. i. 193; þá gékk mest af sér ranglæti manna um álnir, Bs. i. 135: so in the mod. phrases, g. fram af sér, to overstrain oneself; and g. af sér, to fall off, decay: to forsake, g. af trú, to apostatize, Fms. ii. 213; g. af vitinu, to go out of one’s wits, go mad, Post. 656 C. 31; g. af Guðs boðorðum, Stj. passim: to pass. Páskar g. af, Ld. 200: to be left as surplus (afgangr), Rb. 122, Grág. i. 411, K. Þ. K. 92:—g. aptr, to walk again, of a ghost (aptrganga), Ld. 58, Eb. 278, Fs. 131, 141, passim; and absol., g. um híbýli, to hunt, Landn. 107: to go back, be void, of a bargain, Gþl. 491:—g. at e-m, to go at, attack, Nj. 80, 160: to press on, Grág. i. 51, Dipl. ii. 19 (atgangr): g. at e-u, to accept a choice, Nj. 256; g. at máli, to assist, help, 207: to fit, of a key, lykla þá sem g. at kístum yðrum, Finnb. 234, Fbr. 46 new Ed., N. G. L. i. 383: medic. to ail, e-ð gengr at e-m; ok gengr at barni, and if the bairn ails, 340, freq. in mod. usage of ailment, grief, etc.:—g. á e-t, to go against, encroach upon; ganga á ríki e-s, Fms. i. 2; g. upp á, to tread upon, vii. 166; hverr maðr er ólofat gengr á mál þeirra, who trespasses against their measure, Grág. i. 3: to break, g. á orð, eiða, sættir, trygðir, grið, Finnb. 311, Fms. i. 189, Ld. 234; g. á bak e-u, to contravene, Ísl. ii. 382; ganga á, to go on with a thing, Grág. ii. 363; hence the mod. phrase, mikið gengr á, much going on; hvað gengr á, what is going on? það er farið að g. á það (of a task or work or of stores), it is far advanced, not much left:—g. eptir, to go after, pursue, claim (eptirgangr), Nj. 154, Þórð. 67, Fms. vii. 5; g. eptir e-m, to humour one who is cross, in the phrase, g. eptir e-m með grasið í skónum; vertu ekki að g. eptir stráknum; hann vill láta g. eptir ser (of a spoilt boy, cross fellow): to prove true, follow, hón mælti mart, en þó gékk þat sumt eptir, Nj. 194; eptir gékk þat er mér bauð hugr um, Eg. 21, Fms. x. 211:—g. fram, to go on well in a battle, Nj. 102, 235, Háv. 57 (framgangr): to speed, Nj. 150, Fms. xi. 427: to grow, increase (of stock), fé Hallgerðar gékk fram ok varð allmikit, Nj. 22; en er fram gékk mjök kvikfé Skallagríms, Eg. 136, Vígl. 38: to come to pass, skal þess bíða er þetta gengr fram, Nj. 102, Fms. xi. 22: to die, x. 422:—g. frá, to leave (a work) so and so; g. vel frá, to make good work; g. ílla frá, to make bad work; það er ílla frá því gengið, it is badly done:—g. fyrir, to go before, to yield to, to be swayed by a thing; heldr nú við hót, en ekki geng ek fyrir slíku, Fms. i. 305; þó at vér gangim heldr fyrir blíðu en stríðu, ii. 34, Fb. i. 378, Hom. 68; hvárki gékk hann fyrir blíðyrðum né ógnarmálum, Fms. x. 292; hann gékk þá fyrir fortülum hennar, Bs. i. 742: in mod. usage reflex., gangast fyrir íllu, góðu: to give away, tók hann þá at ganga fyrir, Fb. i. 530: Icel. now say, reflex., gangast fyrir, to fall off, from age or the like (vide fyrirgengiligr): to prevent, skal honum þá eigi fyrnska fyrir g., N. G. L. i. 249; þá er hann sekr þrem mörkum nema nauðsyn gangi fyrir, 14; at þeim gangi lögleg forföll fyrir, Gþl. 12:—g. í gegn, to go against, to meet, in mod. usage to deny, and so it seems to be in Gþl. 156; otherwise in old writers it always means the reverse, viz. to avow, confess; maðr gengr í gegn, at á braut kveðsk tekit hafa, the man confessed and said that he had taken it away, Ísl. ii. 331; ef maðr gengr í gegn legorðinu, Grág. i. 340; sá goði er í gegn gékk ( who acknowledged) þingfesti hans, 20; hann iðraðisk úráðs síns, ok gékk í gegn at hann hefði saklausan selt herra sinn, Sks. 584,—this agrees with the parallel phrase, g. við e-t, mod. g. við e-u, to confess, both in old and mod. usage, id.:—g. hjá, to pass by, to waive a thing, Fms. vi. 168:—g. með, to go with one, to wed, marry (only used of a woman, like Lat. nubere), þú hefir þvert tekit at g. með mér, Ld. 262, Sd. 170, Grág. i. 178, Þiðr. 209, Gkv. 2. 27, Fms. xi. 5: medic., g. með barni, to go with child, i. 57; with acc. (barn), Bs. i. 790, and so in mod. usage; a mother says, sama sumarið sem eg gékk með hann (hana) N. N., (meðgöngutími); but dat. in the phrase, vera með barni, to be with child; g. með burði, of animals, Sks. 50, Stj. 70; g. með máli, to assist, plead, Eg. 523, Fms. xi. 105, Eb. 210; g. með e-u, to confess [Dan. medgaae], Stj., but rare and not vernacular:—g. milli, to go between, intercede, esp. as a peacemaker, passim (milli-ganga, meðal-ganga):—g. í móti, to resist, Nj. 90, 159, 171: of the tide, en þar gékk í móti útfalls-straumr, Eg. 600:—g. saman, to go together, marry, Grág. i. 324, Fms. xi. 77: of a bargain, agreement, við þetta gékk saman sættin, Nj. 250; saman gékk kaupit með þeim, 259:—g. sundr, to go asunder, part, and of a bargain, to be broken off, passim:—g. til, to step out, come along; gangit til, ok blótið, 623. 59; gangit til, ok hyggit at, landsmenn, Fms. iv. 282: to offer oneself, to volunteer, Bs. i. 23, 24: the phrase, e-m gengr e-ð til e-s, to purpose, intend; en þat gékk mér til þess ( that was my reason) at ek ann þér eigi, etc., Ísl. ii. 269; sagði, at honum gékk ekki ótrúnaðr til þessa, Fms. x. 39; gékk Flosa þat til, at …, Nj. 178; gengr mér meirr þat til, at ek vilda firra vini mína vandræðum, Fms. ii. 171; mælgi gengr mér til, ‘tis that I have spoken too freely, Orkn. 469, Fms. vi. 373, vii. 258: to fare, hversu hefir ykkr til gengið, how have you fared? Grett. 48 new Ed.; Loka gékk lítt til, it fared ill with L., Fb. i. 276: mod., þat gékk svá til, it so happened, but not freq., as bera við is better, (tilgangr, intention):—g. um e-t, to go about a thing; g. um sættir, to go between, as peacemaker, Fms. v. 156; g. um beina, to attend guests, Nj. 50, passim: to manage, fékk hón svá um gengit, Grett. 197 new Ed.; hversu þér genguð um mitt góðs, 206: to spread over, in the phrase, má þat er um margan gengr; þess er um margan gengr guma, Hm. 93: to veer, go round, of the wind, gékk um veðrit ok styrmdi at þeim, the wind went round and a gale met them, Bs. i. 775:—g. undan, to go before, escape, Ver. 15, Fms. vii. 217, Blas. 49: to be lost, wasted, jafnmikit sem undan gékk af hans vanrækt, Gþl. 338: to absent oneself, eggjuðusk ok báðu engan undan g., Fms. x. 238:—g. undir, to undertake a duty, freq.: to set, of the sun, Rb. 468, Vígl. (in a verse): to go into one’s possession, power, Fms. vii. 207;—g. upp, to be wasted, of money, Fær. 39, Fms. ix. 354: of stones or earth-bound things, to get loose, be torn loose, þeir glímdu svá at upp gengu stokkar allir í húsinu, Landn. 185; flest gékk upp þat sem fyrir þeim varð, Háv. 40, Finnb. 248; ok gékk ór garðinum upp ( was rent loose) garðtorfa frosin, Eb. 190: to rise, yield, when summoned, Sturl. iii. 236: of a storm, gale, to get up, rise, veðr gékk upp at eins, Grett. 94, Bárð. 169; gengr upp stormr hinn sami, Bs. ii. 50: of an ice-bound river, to swell, áin var ákafliga mikil, vóru höfuðísar at báðum-megin, en gengin upp ( swoln with ice) eptir miðju, Ld. 46, Fbr. 20 new Ed., Bjarn. 52; vötnin upp gengin, Fbr. 114; áin var gengin upp ok íll yfirferðar, Grett. 134:—g. við, in the phrase, g. við staf, to go with a staff, rest on it: with dat., g. við e-u, to avow (vide ganga í gegn above):—g. yfir, to spread, prevail, áðr Kristnin gengi yfir, Fms. x. 273; hétu á heiðin goð til þess at þau léti eigi Kristnina g. yfir landit, Bs. i. 23: the phrase, láta eitt g. yfir báða, to let one fate go over both, to stand by one another for weal and woe; hefi ek því heitið honum at eitt skyldi g. yfir okkr bæði, Nj. 193, 201, 204, Gullþ. 8: so in the saying, má þat er yfir margan gengr, a common evil is easier to bear, Fbr. 45 new Ed. (vide um above); muntu nú verða at segja slíkt sem yfir hefir gengið, all that has happened, Fms. xi. 240; þess gengr ekki yfir þá at þeir vili þeim lengr þjóna, they will no longer serve them, come what may, Orkn. 84: to overrun, tyrannize over, þeir vóru ójafnaðar menn ok ganga þar yfir alla menn, Fms. x. 198 (yfirgangr): to transgress, Hom. 109: to overcome, þótti öllum mönnum sem hann mundi yfir allt g., Fms. vii. 326: a naut. term, to dash over, as spray, áfall svá mikit at yfir gékk þegar skipit, Bs. i. 422; hence the metaph. phrase, g. yfir e-n, to be astonished; það gengr yfir mig, it goes above me, I am astonished.
    C. Used singly, of various things:
    1. of cattle, horses, to graze (haga-gangr); segja menn at svín hans gengi á Svínanesi, en sauðir á Hjarðarnesi, Landn. 124, Eg. 711; kálfrinn óx skjótt ok gékk í túni um sumarit, Eb. 320; Freyfaxi gengr í dalnum fram, Hrafn. 6; þar var vanr at g. hafr um túnit, Nj. 62; þar var til grass (görs) at g., Ld. 96, Grág. passim; gangandi gripr, cattle, beasts, Bjarn. 22; ganganda fé, id., Sturl. i. 83, Band. 2, Ísl. ii. 401.
    2. of shoals of fish, to go up, in a river or the like (fiski-ganga, -gengd); vötn er netnæmir fiskar g. í, Grág. i. 149; til landauðnar horfði í Ísafirði áðr fiskr gékk upp á Kvíarmiði, Sturl. ii. 177; fiskr er genginn inn ór álum, Bb. 3. 52.
    3. of the sun, stars, vide B. above, (sólar-gangr hæstr, lengstr, and lægstr skemstr = the longest and shortest day); áðr sól gangi af Þingvelli, Grág. i. 24; því at þar gékk eigi sól af um skamdegi, Landn. 140, Rb. passim:—of a thunder-storm, þar gékk reiði-duna með eldingu, Fb. iii. 174:—of the tide, stream, water, vide B. above, eða gangi at vötn eða skriður, K. Þ. K. 78.
    4. of a ship, gékk þá skipit mikit, Eg. 390, Fms. vi. 249; létu svá g. suðr fyrir landit, Eg. 78; lét svá g. suðr allt þar til er hann sigldi í Englands-haf, Ó. H. 149; réru nótt ok dag sem g. mátti, Eg. 88; gékk skipit brátt út á haf, Ó. H. 136.
    β. to pass; kvað engi skip skyldi g. (go, pass) til Íslands þat sumar, Ld. 18.
    II. metaph. to run out, stretch out, project, of a landscape or the like; gengr haf fyrir vestan ok þar af firðir stórir, Eg. 57; g. höf stór ór útsjánum inn í jörðina; haf (the Mediterranean) gengr af Njörva-sundum (the Straits of Gibraltar), Hkr. i. 5; nes mikit gékk í sæ út, Eg. 129, Nj. 261; í gegnum Danmörk gengr sjór (the Baltic) í Austrveg, A. A. 288; fyrir austan hafs-botn þann (Bothnia) er gengr til móts við Gandvík (the White Sea), Orkn. begin.: frá Bjarmalandi g. lönd til úbygða, A. A. 289; Europa gengr allt til endimarka Hispaniae, Stj. 83; öllum megin gengr at henni haf ok kringir um hana, 85; þessi þinghá gékk upp ( extended) um Skriðudal, Hrafn. 24: of houses, af fjósi gékk forskáli, Dropl. 28.
    2. to spread, branch out; en af því tungurnar eru ólíkar hvár annarri, þær þegar, er ór einni ok hinni sömu hafa gengit eða greinzt, þá þarf ólíka stafi í at hafa, Skálda (Thorodd) 160: of a narrative, gengr þessi saga mest af Sverri konungi, this story goes forth from him, i. e. relates to, tells of him, Fb. ii. 533; litlar sögur megu g. af hesti mínum, Nj. 90; um fram alla menn Norræna þá er sögur g. frá, Fms. i. 81.
    III. to take the lead, prevail; gékk þaðan af í Englandi Valska, thereafter (i. e. after the Conquest) the Welsh tongue prevailed in England, Ísl. ii. 221; ok þar allt sem Dönsk tunga gengi, Fms. xi. 19; meðan Dönsk tunga gengr, x. 179:—of money, to be current, hundrað aura þá er þá gengu í gjöld, Dropl. 16; eigi skulu álnar g. aðrar en þessar, Grág. i. 498; í þenna tíð gékk hér silfr í allar stórskuldir, 500, Fms. viii. 270; eptir því sem gengr ( the course) flestra manna í millum, Gþl. 352:—of laws, to be valid, ok var nær sem sín lög gengi í hverju fylki, Fms. iv. 18; Óðinn setti lög í landi sínu þau er gengit höfðu fyrr með Ásum, Hkr. i. 13; þeirra laga er gengu á Uppsala-þingi, Ó. H. 86; hér hefir Kristindóms-bálk þann er g. skal, N. G. L. i. 339; sá siðr er þá gékk, Fb. i. 71, (vide ganga yfir):—of sickness, plague, famine, to rage, þá gékk landfarsótt, bóla, drepsótt, hallæri, freq.; also impers., gékk því hallæri um allt Ísland, Bs. i. 184; mikit hallæri ok hart gékk yfir fólkið, 486, v. l.; gékk sóttin um haustið fyrir sunnan land; þá gékk mest plágan fyrri, Ann. 1402, 1403.
    IV. to go on, last, in a bad sense, of an evil; tókst síðan bardagi, ok er hann hafði gengit um hríð, Fs. 48: impers., hefir þessu gengit ( it has gone on) marga manns-aldra, Fms. i. 282; gékk því lengi, so it went on a long while, Grett. 79 new Ed.; gékk þessu enn til dags, Nj. 272; ok gékk því um hríð, 201; ok gékk því allan þann dag, Fms. vii. 147; lát því g. í allt sumar, xi. 57; gengr þessu þar til er …, Fb. i. 258.
    V. denoting violence; létu g. bæði grjót ok vápn, Eg. 261; létu þá hvárir-tveggju g. allt þat er til vápna höfðu, Fms. ix. 44; láta höggin g., to let it rain blows, Úlf. 12. 40; háðung, spottyrði, hróp ok brigzl hver lét með öðrum g. á víxl, Pass. 14. 3, (vápna-gangr); Birkibeinar róa þá eptir, ok létu g. lúðrana, and sounded violently the alarum, Fms. ix. 50, (lúðra-gangr); láta dæluna g., to pour out bad language, vide dæla.
    VI. to be able to go on, to go, partly impers.; ef þat gengr eigi, if that will not do, Fms. vi. 284; svá þykt at þeim gékk þar ekki at fara, they stood so close that they could not proceed there, Nj. 247; þá nam þar við, gékk þá eigi lengra, there was a stop; then it could go no farther, Fms. xi. 278; leiddu þeir skipit upp eptir ánni, svá sem gékk, as far as the ship could go, as far as the river was navigable, Eg. 127: esp. as a naut. term, impers., e. g. þeim gékk ekki fyrir nesið, they could not clear the ness; þá gengr eigi lengra, ok fella þeir þá seglið, Bs. i. 423; at vestr gengi um Langanes, 485, v. l.
    VII. with adverbs; g. létt, fljótt, to go smoothly; g. þungt, seint, to go slowly; oss munu öll vápna-viðskipti þungt g. við þá, Nj. 201; þungt g. oss nú málaferlin, 181; gékk þeim lítt atsóknin, Stj. 385; at þeim feðgum hefði þá allir hlutir léttast gengit, Bs. i. 274; seint gengr, Þórir, greizlan, Ó. H. 149; g. betr, verr, to get the better, the worse; gékk Ribbungum betr í fyrstu, Fms. ix. 313; gengu ekki mjök kaupin, the bargain did not go well, Nj. 157, cp. ganga til (B. above):—to turn out, hversu g. mundi orrostan, 273; gékk þá allt eptir því sem Hallr hafði sagt, 256; ef kviðir g. í hag sækjanda, if the verdict goes for the plaintiff, Grág. i. 87; þótti þetta mál hafa gengit at óskum, Dropl. 14; mart gengr verr en varir, a saying, Hm. 39; þykir honum nú at sýnu g. ( it seems to him evident) at hann hafi rétt hugsað, Fms. xi. 437; g. andæris, to go all wrong, Am. 14; g. misgöngum, to go amiss, Grág. i. 435; g. e-m í tauma, to turn false ( crooked); þat mun mér lítt í tauma g. er Rútr segir, Nj. 20; g. ofgangi, to go too high, Fms. vii. 269.
    VIII. of a blow or the like; hafði gengit upp á miðjan fetann, the axe went in up to the middle of the blade, Nj. 209; gékk þegar á hol, 60; gékk í gegnum skjöldinn, 245, Fb. i. 530.
    IX. of law; láta próf g., to make an enquiry; láta vátta g., to take evidence, D. N.
    X. to be gone, be lost; gékk hér með holdit niðr at beini, the flesh was torn off, Fb. i. 530: esp. in pass. part. genginn, dead, gone, eptir genginn guma, Hm. 71; moldar-genginn, buried, Sl. 60; hel-genginn, 68; afli genginn, gone from strength, i. e. powerless, Skv. 3. 13.
    β. gone, past; gengið er nú það görðist fyr, a ditty; mér er gengið heimsins hjól, gone for me is the world’s wheel ( luck), a ditty.
    XI. used as transit. with acc.; hann gengr björninn á bak aptr, he broke the bear’s back in grappling with him, Finnb. 248; ok gengr hana á bak, ok brýtr í sundr í henni hrygginn, Fb. i. 530.
    2. medic. with dat. to discharge; ganga blóði, to discharge blood (Dan. blodgang), Bs. i. 337, 383; Arius varð bráðdauðr ok gékk ór sér öllum iðrum, Ver. 47.
    D. REFLEX.:
    I. singly, gangask, to be altered, to change, be corrupted; gangask í munni, of tradition; var þat löng ævi, ok vant at sögurnar hefði eigi gengisk í munni, Ó. H. pref.; má því eigi þetta mál í munni gengisk hafa, Fb. ii. Sverr. S. pref.; ok mættim vér ráða um nokkut, at málit gengisk, that the case could miscarry, be lost, Glúm. 380:—láta gangask, to let pass. waive; lét Páll þá g. þá hluti er áðr höfðu í millum staðit, Sturl. i. 102; ef þú lætr eigi g. þat er ek kref þik, Fms. xi. 61.
    2. e-m gengsk hugr við e-t, to change one’s mind, i. e. to be moved to compassion, yield; sótti hón þá svá at honum gékksk hugr við, Eb. 264; þá gékksk Þorgerði hugr við harma-tölur hans, Ld. 232; ok mun honum g. hugr við þat, svá at hann mun fyrirgefa þér, Gísl. 98; nú sem hann grét, gékksk Ísak hugr við, Stj. 167; er sendimaðr fann at Birni gékksk hugr við féit, Ó. H. 194; við slíkar fortölur hennar gékksk Einari hugr (E. was swayed) til ágirni, Orkn. 24.
    II. with prepp. (cp. B. above); gangask at, to ‘go at it,’ engage in a fight; nú gangask þeir at fast, Dropl. 24, Ísl. ii. 267; gengusk menn at sveitum, of wrestlers, they wrestled one with another in sections (Dan. flokkevis), Glúm. 354; þeir gengusk at lengi, Finnb. 248:—gangask fyrir, vide B. above:—gangask í gegn, at móti, to stand against, fight against; at vér látim ok eigi þá ráða er mest vilja í gegn gangask (i. e. the extreme on each side), Íb. 12, cp. Fms. ii. 241; at þeir skipaði til um fylkingar sínar, hverjar sveitir móti skyldi g., i. e. to pair the combatants off, ix. 489; þeir risu upp ok gengusk at móti, Stj. 497. 2 Sam. ii. 15:—g. nær, to come to close quarters (Lat. cominus gerere), Nj. 176, Fms. xi. 240:—gangask á, to dash against one another, to split; á gengusk eiðar, the oaths were broken, Vsp. 30: to be squared off against one another, sú var görð þeirra, at á gengusk vígin húskarlanna, Rd. 288; ekki er annars getið en þeir léti þetta á gangask, i. e. they let it drop, Bjarn. 47; gangask fyrir, to fall off, Fms. iii. 255:—gangask við, to grow, gain strength; áðr en við gengisk hans bæn, before his prayer should be fulfilled, x. 258; ef þat er ætlað at trúa þessi skuli við g., Nj. 162; hétu þeir fast á guðin, at þau skyldi eigi láta við garrgask Kristniboð Ólafs konungs, Fms. ii. 32; þetta gékksk við um öll þau fylki, vii. 300; mikit gékksk Haraldr við (H. grew fast) um vöxt ok afl, Fb. i. 566; Eyvindr hafði mikið við gengizk um menntir, E. had much improved himself in good breeding, Hrafn. 24; vildi hann prófa hvárr þeirra meira hafði við gengisk, which of them had gained most strength, Grett. 107: to be in vogue, in a bad sense, ok löngum við gengisk öfund ok rangindi, Fms. i. 221, cp. Pass. 37. 7:—gangask ór stað, to be removed, Fms. xi. 107.
    III. in the phrase, e-m gengsk vel, ílla, it goes well, ill with one, Hom. 168, Am. 53; ílls gengsk þér aldri, nema …, the evil will never leave thee, thou wilt never be happy, unless …, 65.

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  • 43 في السراء والضراء

    في السّرّاءِ والضّرّاءِ
    for better or for worse, in sorrow and in joy, in good days and bad days, in good times and bad times, in weal and woe, through thick and thin

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  • 44 शुभ _śubha

    शुभ a. [शुभ्-क]
    1 Shining, bright.
    -2 Beautiful, handsome; जङ्घे शुभे सृष्टवतस्तदीये Ku.1.35.
    -3 Auspici- ous, lucky, happy, fortunate.
    -4 Eminent, good, virtuous; येन केनाप्युपायेन शुभेनाप्यशुभेन वा उद्धरेद्दीनमात्मानम् Pt.1.358.
    -5 Learned, versed in the Vedas.
    -भः 1 N. of a yoga; L. D. B.
    -2 The Almighty (अज); L. D. B.
    -3 Water.
    -4 A he-goat.
    -भम् 1 Auspiciousness, welfare, good fortune, happiness, good prosperity; प्रायः शुभं च विदधात्यशुभं च जन्तोः सर्वंकषा भगवती भवितव्यतैव Māl.1.23.
    -2 An ornament.
    -3 Water.
    -4 A kind of fragrant wood.
    -Comp. -अक्षः an epithet of Śiva.
    -अङ्ग a. handsome.
    (-ङ्गी) 1 a handsome woman.
    -2 N. of Rati, wife of Cupid.
    -3 N. of the wife of Kubera.
    -अपाङ्गा a beautiful woman.
    -अशुभम् weal and woe, good and evil.
    -आचार a. virtuous.
    -आनना a handsome woman.
    - आवह a. tending to welfare, con- ducive to good.
    1 evil, bad.
    -2 inauspicious.
    -उदर्क a. having a happy end.
    -कर a. auspicious, pro- pitious.
    -कर्मन् n.
    1 a virtuous act.
    -2 an honourable occupation.
    - a.
    1 elegant, graceful.
    -2 propitious, fortunate.
    -गन्धकम् gum-myrrh.
    -ग्रहः an auspicious planet.
    -जानि a. having a beautiful wife; P.V.4.134 com.
    - a. auspicious; गङ्गाष्टकं पठति यः प्रयतः प्रभाते वाल्मीकिना विरचितं शुभदं मनुष्यः । Gaṅgāṣṭakam 9.
    -दः the sacred fig-tree.
    -दन्ती a woman with good teeth.
    -दर्श, -दर्शन a. beautiful; ददर्श पम्पां शुभदर्शकाननाम् Rām.3. 75.3.
    -मङ्गलम् good luck, welfare; मङ्गलानि महाबाहो दिशन्तु शुभमङ्गलम् Rām.2.25.36.
    -लग्नः, -ग्नम् a lucky or auspicious moment.
    -वार्ता good news.
    -वासनः perfume for the mouth.
    -शंसिन् a. presaging good, indicative of auspiciousness; बभूव सर्वं शुभशंसि तत् क्षणम् R.3.14.
    -सूत्रम् a maṅgala-sūtra worn by married ladies round their necks; सुदृशः शुभसूत्रबन्धनं कृतवान् शाहविभुस्तदा Śāhendra. 2.66.
    -स्थली 1 a hall in which sacrifices are per- formed.
    -2 an auspicious place.

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  • 45 в горе

    1) General subject: down on( one's) luck, in deep waters, in weal and woe
    2) Makarov: in distress

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в горе

  • 46 в счастье и

    General subject: in weal and woe

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в счастье и

  • 47 и в счастье и в беде

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > и в счастье и в беде

  • 48 fie ce-o fi

    come / happen / be what may
    come what might
    blow high, blow low
    be that as it may
    elev. for weal and woe
    at a venture
    sl. înv. change to the ducks.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > fie ce-o fi

  • 49 in lief en leed

    adv. in weal and woe

    Holandés-inglés dicionario > in lief en leed

  • 50 Wohl

    1. wohl [vo:l] adv
    1) ( wahrscheinlich) probably, no doubt;
    \Wohl kaum hardly;
    ob... \Wohl...? perhaps;
    ob ich \Wohl noch ein Stück Torte haben darf? could I perhaps have another piece of cake?
    2) ( durchaus) well;
    das ist \Wohl wahr that is perfectly true
    3) ( doch) after all
    4) ( zwar)
    \Wohl..., aber...;
    es regnet \Wohl, aber das macht mir nichts aus it may be raining, but that does not bother me;
    \Wohl aber but;
    sie mag nicht, \Wohl aber ich she may not like it, but I do
    5) ( zirka) about;
    was wiegt der Karpfen \Wohl? how much do you think the carp weighs?
    WENDUNGEN:
    siehst du \Wohl! I told you!;
    willst du \Wohl tun! I wish you would...;
    willst du \Wohl tun, was ich sage! you're to do what I say now!; s. a. wahr
    2. wohl [vo:l] adv
    1) ( gut) well;
    jdm ist \Wohl sb is well;
    jdm ist nicht \Wohl sb is not well;
    \Wohl bekomm's! ( geh) your good health!;
    \Wohl ausgewogen ( geh) well-balanced;
    \Wohl bedacht ( geh) well-considered;
    \Wohl begründet ( geh) well-founded;
    \Wohl bekannt ( geh) well-known;
    jdm \Wohl bekannt sein to be well-known to sb;
    \Wohl durchdacht ( geh) well [or carefully] thought out [or through];
    \Wohl erwogen ( geh) well-considered;
    \Wohl geformt ( geh) well-formed; Körperteil shapely;
    \Wohl gemeint ( geh) well-meant [or -intentioned];
    \Wohl genährt ( geh) well-fed;
    \Wohl geordnet ( geh) well-ordered;
    \Wohl überlegt ( geh) well thought out;
    sich \Wohl fühlen to feel well;
    es sich \Wohl ergehen lassen to enjoy oneself;
    jdm \Wohl tun (veraltend) to benefit sb;
    jdm \Wohl wollen ( geh) to wish sb well
    2) ( behaglich)
    jdm ist \Wohl bei etw sb is contented [or comfortable] with sth;
    jdm ist nicht \Wohl bei etw sb is unhappy [or uneasy] about sth;
    mir ist jedenfalls nicht \Wohl bei der ganzen Sache in any event, I am not very happy about the whole thing;
    sich irgendwo \Wohl fühlen to feel at home somewhere;
    \Wohl dem, der... happy the man who...;
    \Wohl tun ( geh) to do good;
    es tut \Wohl, etw zu tun it is good to do sth
    WENDUNGEN:
    \Wohl oder °übel whether you like it or not;
    sie muss mir \Wohl oder übel Recht geben whether she likes it or not she has to admit I am right;
    gehab dich \Wohl! ( geh) take care!;
    leb \Wohl/leben Sie \Wohl farewell; s. a. möglich, sehr
    3. Wohl <-[e]s> [vo:l] nt
    kein pl welfare, well-being;
    jds \Wohl und Wehe ( geh) the weal and woe;
    jds leibliches \Wohl ( geh) sb's well-being;
    auf jds \Wohl trinken to drink to sb's health;
    auf dein/Ihr \Wohl! cheers!;
    zu jds \Wohl for sb's [own] good;
    zum \Wohl! cheers!

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Wohl

  • 51 wohl

    1. wohl [vo:l] adv
    1) ( wahrscheinlich) probably, no doubt;
    \wohl kaum hardly;
    ob... \wohl...? perhaps;
    ob ich \wohl noch ein Stück Torte haben darf? could I perhaps have another piece of cake?
    2) ( durchaus) well;
    das ist \wohl wahr that is perfectly true
    3) ( doch) after all
    4) ( zwar)
    \wohl..., aber...;
    es regnet \wohl, aber das macht mir nichts aus it may be raining, but that does not bother me;
    \wohl aber but;
    sie mag nicht, \wohl aber ich she may not like it, but I do
    5) ( zirka) about;
    was wiegt der Karpfen \wohl? how much do you think the carp weighs?
    WENDUNGEN:
    siehst du \wohl! I told you!;
    willst du \wohl tun! I wish you would...;
    willst du \wohl tun, was ich sage! you're to do what I say now!; s. a. wahr
    2. wohl [vo:l] adv
    1) ( gut) well;
    jdm ist \wohl sb is well;
    jdm ist nicht \wohl sb is not well;
    \wohl bekomm's! ( geh) your good health!;
    \wohl ausgewogen ( geh) well-balanced;
    \wohl bedacht ( geh) well-considered;
    \wohl begründet ( geh) well-founded;
    \wohl bekannt ( geh) well-known;
    jdm \wohl bekannt sein to be well-known to sb;
    \wohl durchdacht ( geh) well [or carefully] thought out [or through];
    \wohl erwogen ( geh) well-considered;
    \wohl geformt ( geh) well-formed; Körperteil shapely;
    \wohl gemeint ( geh) well-meant [or -intentioned];
    \wohl genährt ( geh) well-fed;
    \wohl geordnet ( geh) well-ordered;
    \wohl überlegt ( geh) well thought out;
    sich \wohl fühlen to feel well;
    es sich \wohl ergehen lassen to enjoy oneself;
    jdm \wohl tun (veraltend) to benefit sb;
    jdm \wohl wollen ( geh) to wish sb well
    2) ( behaglich)
    jdm ist \wohl bei etw sb is contented [or comfortable] with sth;
    jdm ist nicht \wohl bei etw sb is unhappy [or uneasy] about sth;
    mir ist jedenfalls nicht \wohl bei der ganzen Sache in any event, I am not very happy about the whole thing;
    sich irgendwo \wohl fühlen to feel at home somewhere;
    \wohl dem, der... happy the man who...;
    \wohl tun ( geh) to do good;
    es tut \wohl, etw zu tun it is good to do sth
    WENDUNGEN:
    \wohl oder °übel whether you like it or not;
    sie muss mir \wohl oder übel Recht geben whether she likes it or not she has to admit I am right;
    gehab dich \wohl! ( geh) take care!;
    leb \wohl/leben Sie \wohl farewell; s. a. möglich, sehr
    3. Wohl <-[e]s> [vo:l] nt
    kein pl welfare, well-being;
    jds \wohl und Wehe ( geh) the weal and woe;
    jds leibliches \wohl ( geh) sb's well-being;
    auf jds \wohl trinken to drink to sb's health;
    auf dein/Ihr \wohl! cheers!;
    zu jds \wohl for sb's [own] good;
    zum \wohl! cheers!

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > wohl

  • 52 verdugón

    • weakness due to extreme lack of nourishment
    • weal and woe
    • Welshman
    • welter
    • wheal

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > verdugón

  • 53 Нет сладкого без горького

    Pleasure or joy is never entirely free from sorrow or sadness. See Без горести нет радости (Б), Без худа добра не бывает (Б), Где огонь, там и дым (Г), Полного счастья не бывает (П)
    Cf: Every day has its night, every weal its woe (Am.). Every sweet has its bitter (sour) (Am.). Every white will have its black, /and/ every sweet its sour (Br.). No joy without annoy (Am., Br.). No weal without woe (Br.). Sweet meat will have its sour sauce (Br.). There is no joy without alloy (Am.). here is no pleasure without pain (Am., Br.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Нет сладкого без горького

  • 54 Ни печали без радости, ни радости без печали

    Happiness and grief follow one another. See Без горести нет радости (Б), Счастье с бессчастьем - ведро с ненастьем (C)
    Cf: Every day has its night, every weal its woe (Am.). Joy and sorrow are next-door neighbors (Am.). Sadness a gladness succeeds (Am.). Sadness and gladness succeed each other (Br.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Ни печали без радости, ни радости без печали

  • 55 Не вкусив горького, не узнаешь и сладкого

    It is only a man who has been through trouble that can com prehend what joy and happiness are. See Кто нужды не видал, тот и счастья не знает (K), Не узнав горя, не узнаешь и радости (H)
    Var.: Не отведав горького, не узнаешь и сладкого
    Cf: Не deserves not sweet that will not taste of sour (Am.). Не deserves not the sweet that will not taste the sour (Br.). Не is worth no weal that can bide no woe (Br.). Не knows best what good is that has endured evil (ill) (Br.). Misfortunes tell us what fortune is (Br.). One does not appreciate happiness unless one has known sorrow (Am.). We know the sweet when we have tasted the bitter (Am.). Who has never tasted bitter knows not what is sweet (Br.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не вкусив горького, не узнаешь и сладкого

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