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  • 121 VIÐ

    I)
    prep. with dat. and acc.
    I. with dat.
    hann sló honum niðr v. steininum, he dashed his head against the stone;
    hús liggja v. velli, the houses lie in ruins;
    kasta sér niðr v. velli, to cast oneself down on the ground;
    er inn efri kjöptr v. himni, en inn neðri við jörðu, the upper jaw touches the heaven, the lower the earth;
    hann hjó hann upp v. garðinum, he smote him close by the fence;
    skera af sér strenginn við øxinni, to cut the string, asunder against the axe;
    2) against, towards, of direction;
    horfa v. e-m, to look towards, face;
    3) along with (hann hafði marga smiðu v. sér);
    4) with, of an instrument (jarl hljóp upp v. sverði);
    5) among;
    gengu síðan í sæti sin v. öðrum mönnum, among other men;
    6) denoting barter, exchange, against, for (geta gull v. grjóti);
    7) denoting remedy, against (hjálpa e-m v. e-u);
    8) against, denoting contest, warding off (hafa liðsafla v. e-m);
    hafa (viz. afl) v. e-m, to be one’s match;
    9) ellipt. usages;
    stinga v. fótum, to stop;
    hrífa v., to catch hold;
    risa v., to withstand;
    hvatz hann fiðr v., whatsoever he may object;
    II. with acc.
    1) by, at, close to (sníða skeggit við hökuna);
    skjöldr við skjöld, shield to shield;
    v. Sandhólaferju, at Sandholferry;
    v. veginn, by the wayside;
    v. ána, by the river;
    draga segl v. hún, to hoist the sail to the top;
    festa e-n v. meið, tré, to fasten to a pole, tree;
    binda v. fót e-s, to bind up a broken leg;
    dró upp flóka v. austr, in the east;
    2) of time, towards, at;
    v. solar-setr, at sunset;
    v. sól, with the sun, at sunrise;
    v. aptan, towards evening;
    3) at, by (vera heima v. bú sitt);
    Hrútr var v. skip um sumarit, H. stayed by his ship during the summer;
    sitja v. stýri, to sit at the rudder;
    styðja sik v. e-t, to lean on;
    ganga v. staf, to walk with a staff;
    vera v. e-t, to be present at;
    sitja v. drykk, to sit at drink;
    í sýn v. bœinn, within sight of the town;
    5) denoting company, with (bauð þeim heim vill alla sína menn);
    v. annan, þriðja, fjórða mann, being two, three, four altogether;
    6) towards (a person or thing), respecting, regarding (mildr, blíðr, góðr v. e-n);
    til gæzlu v. e-n: for keeping, watching one;
    hræddr v. e-n, afraid of one;
    7) of cause, by, at;
    falla v. högg, to fall by a stroke;
    sigla v. stjörnuljós, to sail by starlight;
    verða reiðr v. e-t, to become wroth at;
    8) as compared with, set off against (þrjóta mun okkr illsku v. þik);
    eigi minna virðr en v. konunginn, of equal worth with the king;
    9) according to, after (gera klæði v. vöxt e-s);
    v. sik, in proportion;
    hann var skapaðr allr v. sik, well shaped, symmetrical;
    vita, hvat v. sik væri, to know what was the matter;
    10) denoting means, with, by (v. þessar fortölur);
    tendra eld v. e-t, to make fire by;
    11) ellipt. usages;
    bregða við, to start;
    hann þagði v., he remained silent;
    fá v. þrjú skip, to add three ships;
    þurfa v., to need;
    bjarga, hjálpa e-u v., to help, put right;
    koma e-u við, to bring about.
    (gen. -jar, pl. -jar), f. withy, withe; collar (viðjar af gulli).
    pers. pron. dual, we two.
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    1.
    f., gen. sing. viðjar, pl. viðjar, [Dan. vidje; Engl. withy; akin is víðir, q. v.]:— a withy or with; síðan var viðin ( a withy halter) dregin á hals honum, Fms. vii. 13 (see v. l.); þarmarnir urðu at viðu (sic) sterkri, Fas. iii. 34; ef röng eða viðjar slitna, Jb. 398; var enginn saumr í, en viðjar fyrir kné, of a boat, Fms. vii. 216; höggva tré til viðja, K. Þ. K. 88; viðjar af gulli ok silfri, on a dog, Hkr. i. 136, Fas. iii. 45; tún-svín þat er hringr, knappr eða við sé í rana, Grág. ii. 232; stjórn-við, the ‘rudder-withy,’ the strap in which the paddle-like rudder moved, like the ζευκτηρίαι in Act. Apost. xxvii. 40.
    2.
    pron. pers. dual (= vit), we two (see ek C); this spelling, which is also that of the oldest vellums, answers to the mod. pronunciation, passim: in mod. usage it has quite taken the place of the old plur. vér.
    3.
    prep., also used ellipt. without its case, or simply as an adverb; við is a curtailed form of viðr, which latter form remains in a few compds, even in mod. usage, thus, viðr-eign, viðr-kenna, viðr-nefni, viðr-lífi, viðr-væri; when found singly, við is the common form in Icel.; but as in MSS. it is commonly abbreviated, v̾, the two forms are hardly distinguishable; við, however, is received as the usual form, viðr being more freq. in Norse vellums, and in some later Icel. vellums imitating the Norse spelling: [Goth. wiþra = πρός; A. S. wider; cp. Scot. wither-shins; O. H. G. widar; Germ. wieder; but Engl. with; Dan. ved; Swed. wäd]:—against, towards, etc.
    WITH DAT.
    A. Against, denoting a leaning or resting on, striking against, or the like; hann hjó hann upp við garðinum, smote him standing against the wall, Nj. 120; stinga höndum við berginu, Symb. 59; ganga við brekkunni, up-hill, against the hill, cp. Lat. adversus montem, Valla L. 212; skjóta við honum skildinum, Fms. i. 44; ljósta skildi við kesjunni, Eg. 378; hann spyrndi við svá fast … spyrna við grunni, Edda 36; kasta sér niðr við vellinum, Nj. 58; leggja e-n við velli, Boll. 344; slá honum niðr við steininum, dashed his head against the stone, Finnb. 292; hann drap hann við borðinu, Korm. 236; hjó af honum höfuð við stokkinum, Fas. ii. 285; ok lagði (þá) við stokki, Am. 73; hús liggja við velli, lie down in ruins, Fms. iii. 144; er hinn efri kjöptr við himni enn hinn neðri við jörðu, the upper jaw touching the heaven, the lower the earth, Edda 41; skera af sér strenginn við öxinni, rubbing it against the axe, Nj. 136; vóru segl hans at sjá við hafi, the sails were seen out at sea, far in the offing, Fas. ii. 403.
    II. against, towards, of direction; gapa við tunglinu, Fas. iii. 622; horfa við e-m, to look towards, face, Eg. 293; horfa baki við e-m, Hkr. iii. 384; líta við e-m, Nj. 132, Fms. i. 125, vii. 314; horfa vid landi, A.A. 24; snúa baki við e-m, Fas. i. 296; snúask við e-m, Hkr. ii. 120.
    III. along with, with, denoting company; hann hafði við sér harpara einn, Str. 57; hann hafði marga smiðu við sér, Fms. ix. 377; fór Margaðr ok Guthormr við honum, Hkr. iii. 113; at Ástríðr mundi vera við feðr sínum, i. 188; er hér ok Sigurðr við jarli, Fms. ix. 327; hann var þar upp fæddr við henni, x. 421; bjóðum vér þér við Hákoni þangat, ix. 252; ferr heim við sínum mönnum, Rd. 312; fór hann við liði sínu, Hkr. iii. 44; við hundrað skipum, Fas. i. 461; gengr síðan í sæti sín við oðrum mönnum, Fms. x. 17; bað biskup ríða við sér (= með sér), 6.
    2. with, of an instrument; jarl hljóp upp við sverði, Fms. ix. 340; sjau menn við vápnum, viii. 14; gengu tveir menn við merkjum, x. 15: the phrase, eiga, ala, geta barn við kouu, Grág., Fms. i. 113, iii. 110, Ld. 102, Eg. 31; merrin fékk við þeim hesti, Landn. 195.
    3. spec. usages; við góðum vinskap, Boll. 362; halda vináttu við föstum trúnaði, Fms. ix. 375; at þær sagnir muni vera við sannindum, true, viii. 6; at berjask við honum eðr við honum lífit láta, ix. 332; fara við herskildi … eyða land við eldi, x. 134; ausa e-t við moldu, Hkr. i. 220; skipuðu mörgum hlutum við (with, among) sínum mönnum, Fms. x. 91; gengu síðan í sæti sín við öðrum mönnum, among other men, 17; skreiðask fram við (= með) landinu, viii. 437.
    4. = ok, with, together with; Þórr við Grimni = Th. and G., Hallfred; höfuð við hjarta, head and heart, Kormak.
    B. METAPH. USAGES:
    I. denoting barter, exchange, against, for (like Gr. ἀντί); gefa gull við grjóti, Fas. iii. 45; selja við verði, Fms. i. 80; seldu mik við hleifi, Hm.; við litlu verði, Eg. 100; við fémútu, Nj. 215; meta e-t við silfri, Fms. x. 5; gefa margra manna líf við yðvarri þrályndi, iv. 194.
    2. denoting remedy, against; beiti við bit-sóttum en við bölvi rúnar, Hm. 140; hjálpa e-m við e-u, to help against, passim.
    II. against, denoting contest, warding off, withstanding; hafa afla við e-m, Lv. 43; hafa liðs-afla, liðs-kost við e-m, Ld. 372, Hkr. i. 272: ellipt., hafa (viz. afi) við e-m, to be one’s match, Lv. 109; þótti sem engi mundi hafa við þeim í vígi, Nj. 89; eg hefi ekki við þér, I cannot lift with (i. e. am no match for) thee; ábyrgjask e-t við e-u, Grág. ii. 216, 364; forða e-m við háska, Edda i. 116; halda þá við ágangi Hákonar, Fms. i. 224; varðveita e-n við e-u, Grág.; ekki hélzk við þeim, Eg. 125; rísa við e-m, Sturl. ii. 119; vera búinn, van-búinn við e-m, Ld. 324; sat hann þar við áhlaupum Dana, Fms. i. 28; vinna við sköpum, Fas. i. 199; sporna við e-u, göra við e-u, see göra, sporna; ef þat nemr við förinni, Ld. 70 (see nema A.I. 7, 8); mæla við e-u, Hkr. ii. 198; tölðu allir við förinni, Greg. 28; setja hug sinn við e-u, Fms. x. 232; kveða nei við e-u, Sturl. i. 27; drepa hendi við e-u, Hkr. ii. 164; reiðask við e-u, Nj. 182; e-m ríss hugr við e-u, Fas. i. 30; mér býðr við e-u, to loathe; sjá við e-u, to shun; varna við e-u, to beware of; vera hætt við e-u, in danger of, Ísl. ii. 262; ú-hætt við e-u, safe, Landn. 319.
    III. with verbs;liggja við e-u, to lie on the verge of; honum lá við falli, Fas. iii. 261; búið við skipbroti, Ísl. ii. 245; honum var við andhlaupi, Eg. 553; sjá, horfa, líta … við e-u, to look towards; taka við e-u, to receive; búask við e-u, to prepare for, expect, Ld. 106; verða vel, ílla, við e-u, to behave well, ill, on some occasion; komask við veðri, see veðr.
    IV. ellipt. usages; þeir snerusk þá við, turned round, facing, Nj. 245; hón drap við hendi, Lv. 38; hann laust við atgeirinum, Nj. 84.; hann stakk við forkinum, Eg. 220; hann stakk við fótum, stopped, Finnb. 300; hrífa við, to catch hold, Bs. i. 197, 423, Gísl. 125; búask við, to make oneself ready; göra við, to resist; rísa við, to withstand, Fs.; at ek bjóða við tvenn verð, Ld. 146; hvatz hinn fiðr við, whatsoever he may object, Nj. 99; taka við, to begin where another stops; þú skalt gefa mér við ( in return) verjuna, Fbr.
    WITH ACC.
    A. By, at, close to:
    I. denoting proximity; skjöldr við skjöld, shield to shield, in a row, Nj. 125; skip við skip, Ó. H. (in a verse); samnask hlutr við hlut, Rb. 108; hálsinn við herðarnar, Ld. 40; sníða skeggið við hökuna, Eg. 564; við bryggju-sporðinn, Fms. i. 14; grafa barn við kirkju-garð út, K. Þ. K.; uppi við fjallit, Eg. 137; við Sandhóla-ferju, Nj. 29; við vaðit, 83; við veginn, by the way-side, Fb. ii. 330; hér við ána, by the river, Ld. 46; búa við Þjórsá, Nj. 93; liggja við land, Fms. i. 14; við Ísland, Grág.; binda stein við hálsinn, Ld. 154; draga segl við hún, hoist sail to the top, Hkr. ii. 6; reka spora við eyra e-m, Nj. 82; festa e-n við meið, tré, to fasten to a pole, a tree, Glúm. 391; nísta við gólfit, to pin it to the floor (see nista); binda við fót e-s, to bind up a broken leg, Bárð. 167; dró upp flóka við austr, in the east, Vígl. 22.
    2. temporal, towards, at; við vetr sjálfan, Fms. ii. 97; Krók. 51 C; við sólar-setr, Fas. i. 514; við sól, with the sun, at sunrise. Eg. 717; við aptan, towards evening, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 143; við þat sjálft, at that moment, Fms. xi. 432; bregða í kross við hvert orð, at every word, K. Þ. K.; vera við aldr, to be stricken in years, Eb. 18, Ísl. ii. 192, Fms. ii. 81; ef barn er við dauða, on the point to die, N. G. L. i. 345; við sjálft, on the verge of (see sjálfr); við váða sjálfan, búið við geig, on the verge of, Eg. 158; Grettir var við svefn, just asleep, Grett. 127.
    3. phrases, við svá búit, after all done, often with the notion of ‘in vain, nothing having been done’ (búa B. II. δ); fóru við þat heim, Fms. i. 54, ix. 469, Nj. 127; skildu við þetta, 260, Ísl. ii. 217.
    II. at, to; Hrútr er við skip, Nj. 4; Hrútr var við búð, 79; vera heima við bú sitt, 215; hanga upp við siglu-rá, Fas. iii. 659; bundinn við staf, Eg. 232; fastr við altara, fastened to the altar, Vm. 110; styðja sik vid e-t, to lean on, Fms. ix. 512; sitja upp við hægindit, leaning on it, Ld. 16; sitja upp við vegginn, Nj. 153; ganga við staf, 219; ganga við tréfót, Eb. 66; styðjask við höndina, Fas. i. 228; rísa upp við olboga, Þórð. 15; sitja við stýri, at the rudder, Eg. 385; hafa barn við brjóst, to have a bairn at breast, N. G. L. i. 340; leggja, bæta, auka, við e-t, to add to; blanda við e-t, to mix with; vera við e-t, to be present at, Ld. 92, Eg. 540; sitja við drykk, mat, to sit at drink, meat, Eg. 303, 420.
    III. denoting association, together with; vera samþingi, samfjórðungs við e-n, Grág. ii. 237; vera saman við e-n, vera samvista við e-n, eiga samneyti við, vera sammæðr við e-n, passim; vera utan-fjórðungs við víg, Grág. ii. 89; vera við e-t riðinn; þeir vildu eigi vera hér við heiðna menn, Íb. 4; búa við e-n, Gísl. 17.
    2. direction; í sýn við bæinn, Fas. ii. 507; í örskots-helgi við garðinn, Grág.; standa í höggfæri við e-n, Nj. 97; við þat lík at lifa, Hm.
    IV. denoting company, with; bauð þeim heim við alla sína menn, Vígl. 27; riðu við sextigi manna, Nj. 10, 213, Ld. 164; gékk á land við einn svein, Fms. ix. 502; sækja land við útlendan her, Hkr. i. 198; við fá, marga … menn, Fas. i. 35; the phrase, við annan, þriðja fjórða … mann (see annarr I. 1); þú ert hér kominn við svá mikit fé, Ld. 112; sækja mál við níu búa, Grág.; við váttorð, Kb. i. 103; leyfa e-t við vitni, Ld. 104; bjóða e-t við váttorð, in the presence of, by witnesses, Nj. 243.
    B. METAPH. USAGES:
    I. towards a person or thing, respecting, regarding; hryðja við aðilja, Grág. (Kb.) i. 127; missa fjár síns við þjóf, Grág.; skilja við e-n, to part with (see skilja); til metnaðar við sik, Edda i. 20; til huggunar við sik, Ld. 228; til þjónustu við e-n, Eg. 28; til gæzlu við e-n, for keeping, watching one, Ld. 152; ganga, koma, fara til fundar, til móts … við e-n, 62, 90, Nj. 4, Eg. 101; mildr, blíðr, léttr, kátr, ástúðigr, góðr, harðr, grimmr, reiðr, harðráðr, stríðr, … við menn, mild … towards, Nj. 2, 47, 48; víkjast undan við e-n, Ld. 42; fyrir kapps sakir við e-n, til liðveizlu, hjálpar … við e-n, Eg. 44, Nj. 75; sýna vinskap, halda vinskap við e-n, Ld. 150; leggja ást við e-n, 34; líka vel, ílla við e-n, Nj. 53; eiga eyrindi við e-n, Eg. 260; eiga orð við e-n, 255; hafa lög við e-n, Nj. 106; tala, mæla, ræða, segja, spjalla við e-n, to talk, speakwith a person, passim; skipta, eiga, … við e-n, to deal… with; berjask, deila við e-n, to fight with, against; göra e-t við e-n, so to act with, Greg. 43; reyna e-t við e-n, to contend with one, Nj. 46, 94, Edda i. 106; hafa misgört við e-n, Fms. viii. 103; láta vaxa óþokka við e-n, Nj. 107; tilför við Gunuar, 101; mála-tilbúnaðr við e-n, 100; sekr við e-n, útlagr við goða, Grág.
    2. hræddr við e-n, afraid of one; verða varr við e-t, to perceive; vanr við e-t, used to a thing; hann var svá vanr við vini sína, Fms. viii. 220; fella sik við e-t, kunna við e-t, to apply oneself to, to like.
    II. of cause, by, at; falla við högg, to fall by a stroke, Nj. 163; hrata við lagit, Eg. 379; vakna við e-t, Fas. ii. 116; vakna við draum; verða glaðr, reiðr, hryggr, úkátr … við e-t, to become glad, wroth … at, Íb. 10, Eg. 102, 321, passim; bregða sér við e-t, Ld. 190: by, við minn atbeina, Fms. vi. 66; við samþykki e-s, Eg. 165; við ráð e-s, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 30; gört þat við einræði þitt, Ld. 188; et þat at vánum við skaplyndi Þorgeirs, Nj. 255; hlaða seglum við mikinn háska, with great danger, Korm. 168; sigla við stjörnu-ljós, to sail by star-light, Fms. i. 24; lesa við ljós, to read with a light; búa sik við skart, to dress fine.
    III. as compared with, set off against; sex sær við kú, Grág. i. 502–504; selja, virðing sína við íllgirni þínaa, Eb. 160; þrjóta mun mik íllsku við þik. Hkr. i. 322; mik skortir við hann, Nj. 90; hafa afta við e-n, Eg. 187; eigi minna virðr enn við konunginn, i. e. of equal worth with the king, Fms. xi. 45; er þetta við mikla fémuni, Hrafn. 19; fjórðungi skerð við goðorð önnur, Grág. (Kb.) i. 211; Skotland er þriðjungr ríkis við England, Nj. 266; þriðjung við liðsmenn, Eg. 57; at þriðjungi við ykkr, Ld. 102; helming við hann, Fms. i. 22; gaf þeim hálfar tekjur við sik, 7.
    IV. við þann kost, on that condition, Grág. (Kb.) i. 233: of medicine, for, við svefnleysi, við orms-bit, við offeitan kvið …, Lækn.: in mod. usage dat., and so in Hm. 138.
    V. denoting fitness, proportion; göra klæði við vöxt e-s, Eg. 516; við þeirra hæfi, 109; er þat ekki við þitt æði, Ld. 298; vera við alþýðu-skap, Fs. 63; við sik, in proportion, B. K. 8; neyta skógar við sik sem þarf, Grág. ii. 292; þat er hann má eigi sjálfr við sik njóta, himself alone, 623. 21; hann var skapaðr allr við sik, well shaped, symmetrical, Fas. i. 173; fagrt ok allt vel við sik, Fms. x. 321; veðrit vesnaði en nátt-myrkr á við sik. Bjarn. 52; vita hvat við sik væri, to know what was the matter, Fms. xi. 11, Fas. ii. 516; leggja mál við tré, Ld. 316; draga kvarða við lérept, vaðmál, Grág. i. 497, 498.
    VI. with, by, denoting means; tendra eld við fjallrapa, to light fire with, Bs. i. 7; við þessar fortölur, Ld. 204; kom svá við umtölur góðra manna, Nj. 267; við áskoran þína, 258; mýkjask við e-t, Fms. v. 239; húð skorpnuð við eld, Nj. 208.
    VII. with verbs; lifa við skömm, meizlur, harm, lifa við slíka harma, to live with or in shame, sorrow, Nj. 92, Hkr. ii. 107, Eg. 604, Ld. 332; leika við e-n, Nj. 2; kaupa við e-n, Grág.; binda við e-t, to bind, fasten to; sætta, rægja, friða e-n við e-n, Eg. 226, Grág. ii. 99; tala, … við e-n, to speak, deal … with, Nj. 2, 197, Ld. 22 (see I); hefja upp bónorð við e-n, Eg. 38; leita eptir við e-n, leita ráða við e-n, eiga hlut at við e-n, Nj. 75, 101, 213, Eg. 174; fæða, lifa, fæðask, ala, búa, bjargast, við e-t, to feed, live, subsist … on, Edda i. 46, Fms. i. 226, v. 219, Nj. 236, passim; vera við e-t, to be present at, and metaph. to enjoy, Hom. 87, Edda (pref.); nema lyfsteinn sé við riðinn, Ld. 250; hann brá upp við fætinum (viz. við lagit), Nj. 264; binda við e-t, to bind to, Fms. ix. 358; at þeim heimilum ok í örskotshelgi við (viz. þau) á alla vega, Grág. (Kb.) i. 88; þar við, hér við, at engi mundi þar þora við at etja, Nj. 89.
    2. hagr við e-t, skilful at; kunna vel við e-t, id.; skjarr við skot, Ls.; temja, venja, … við e-t; drekka við sleitur (see sleita); kveða við raust, Sturl. iii. 317, Eg. 554; syngja vid tón, Sturl. iii. 210; búa sik við skart, skikkja búin við gull, Fms. x. 199; skyrta saumuð við gull, embroidered with, Fas. ii. 529; glóa við gull, to glow or gleam with gold, Lex. Poët.
    VIII. elliptical or ad- verbial usages; bregða við, to start; hann þagði við, remained silent, Nj. 2; verða bilt, felmt við, Ísl. ii. 274, Nj. 105; fá við þrjú skip, to add three ships, Fms. xi. 73; jók nú miklu við, it waxed much, Ld. 54; kveða við, gella við, to scream, yell; þurfa við, to need, Nj. 74; njóta e-s við, to enjoy, 85; komask við, to be touched; leita við, to try; bera við, to happen (see bera); koma við, to touch; standa, bíða við, to stop a bit; nema við, to hinder, cause a hindrance; kunna við, to like; koma e-u við, to bring a thing about, 101; ef ek viðr um kæmumk, if I could manage it, Hbl.; bjarga e-u við, hjálpa við, to help, put right; reisa við, rétta við, to raise up again, put right; kannask við, to recognise; vera við staddr, to be present, = við e-t staddr.
    IX. in recipr. phrases, talask við, eigask við, fásk við, etc., to speakto one another, where the object is suffixed to the preceding verb.
    X. with an adverb or particle, of direction; upp á við, niðr á við, upwards, downwards; vestr á við, Fas. ii. 244; móts við, towards; á við, equivalent to (það er á við tvær merkr); austan við, vestan við, sunnan við, fram við, inn við, etc., followed by an accusative.

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  • 122 early

    early ['ɜ:lɪ]
    matinal1 (a) premier1 (b) en avance1 (c), 2 (c) de bonne heure1 (c), 2 (a), 2 (c) précoce1 (d)
    (compar earlier, superl earliest)
    (a) (morning) matinal;
    I had an early breakfast j'ai déjeuné de bonne heure;
    to get off to an early start partir de bonne heure;
    the early shuttle to London le premier avion pour Londres;
    it's too early to get up il est trop tôt pour se lever;
    it's earlier than I thought il est plus tôt que je ne pensais;
    to be an early riser être matinal ou un lève-tôt;
    very early in the morning très tôt;
    early morning call appel m matinal;
    could you give me an early call at 6:30? pouvez-vous me réveiller à 6 heures 30?;
    early morning tea thé m du matin;
    early morning walk promenade f matinale
    (b) (belonging to the beginning of a period of time → machine, film, poem) premier; (→ Edwardian, Victorian etc) du début de l'époque;
    in the early afternoon/spring/fifties au début de l'après-midi/du printemps/des années cinquante;
    in the early nineteenth century au début du XIXème siècle;
    the earlier applicants were better than the later ones les premiers candidats étaient meilleurs que les derniers;
    when was that? - early September quand était-ce? - début septembre;
    from the earliest days of the century depuis le tout début du siècle;
    British it's early days yet (difficult to be definite) il est trop tôt pour se prononcer; (might yet be worse, better) il est encore tôt;
    from the earliest times depuis le début des temps;
    I need an early night je dois me coucher de bonne heure;
    a couple of early nights wouldn't do you any harm cela ne te ferait pas de mal de te coucher de bonne heure pendant quelques jours;
    it's too early to tell il est trop tôt pour se prononcer, on ne peut encore rien dire;
    the earliest human artefacts les premiers objets fabriqués par l'homme;
    the early Roman Empire l'Empire romain naissant;
    an early 18th-century form of democracy une forme de démocratie propre au début du XVIIIème siècle;
    the early American settlers les premiers pionniers américains;
    an early Picasso une des premières œuvres de Picasso;
    he's in his early twenties il a une vingtaine d'années;
    in his early youth quand il était très jeune;
    a man in early middle age un homme d'une quarantaine d'années;
    from an early age dès l'enfance;
    at an early age de bonne heure, très jeune;
    he received his early education in Paris il reçut sa première éducation à Paris;
    my earliest recollections mes souvenirs les plus lointains;
    early reports from the front indicate that… les premières nouvelles du front semblent indiquer que…;
    in the early stages of the project dans une phase initiale du projet
    to be early (person, train, flight, winter) être en avance;
    I am half an hour early je suis en avance d'une demi-heure;
    let's have an early lunch déjeunons de bonne heure;
    you're too early vous arrivez trop tôt, vous êtes en avance;
    Easter is early this year Pâques est de bonne heure cette année
    (d) (premature) précoce, hâtif; (death) prématuré;
    early beans haricots mpl de primeur;
    early vegetables/fruit/produce primeurs fpl;
    we're having an early winter l'hiver est précoce
    (e) (relating to the future → reply) prochain;
    at an early date de bonne heure;
    at an earlier date plus tôt;
    we need an early meeting il faut que nous nous réunissions bientôt;
    Commerce at your earliest convenience dans les meilleurs délais;
    what is your earliest possible delivery date? quelle est votre première possibilité de livraison?;
    give us the earliest possible notice avertissez-nous le plus tôt possible
    (a) (in the morning → rise, leave) tôt, de bonne heure;
    let's set off as early as we can mettons-nous en route le plus tôt possible;
    how early should I get there? à quelle heure dois-je y être?
    early in the evening/in the afternoon tôt le soir/(dans) l'après-midi;
    early in the year/winter au début de l'année/de l'hiver;
    as early as the tenth century dès le dixième siècle;
    I can't make it earlier than 2.30 je ne peux pas avant 14 heures 30;
    what's the earliest you can make it? (be here) quand pouvez-vous être ici?;
    early on tôt;
    early on it was apparent that… il est vite apparu que…;
    early on in June au début du mois de juin;
    earlier on plus tôt
    (c) (ahead of schedule) en avance; (earlier than usual) de bonne heure;
    I want to leave early tonight (from work) je veux partir de bonne heure ce soir;
    shop/post early for Christmas faites vos achats/postez votre courrier à l'avance pour Noël
    to die early (young) mourir jeune; (sooner than expected) mourir prématurément;
    this flower blooms very early cette fleur s'épanouit très précocement
    at the earliest au plus tôt;
    we can't deliver earlier than Friday nous ne pouvons pas livrer avant vendredi
    ►► Marketing early adopter réceptif m précoce, adopteur m précoce;
    early American = style de mobilier et d'architecture du début du XIXème siècle;
    early bird (early riser) lève-tôt mf; (person who arrives early) = personne qui arrive tôt;
    proverb the early bird catches the worm (it's good to get up early) le monde appartient à ceux qui se lèvent tôt; (it's good to arrive early) les premiers arrivés sont les mieux servis;
    American Commerce early bird special = dans un restaurant, prix avantageux accordés aux clients qui consomment avant une certaine heure;
    the early Church l'Église f primitive;
    British Commerce early closing = jour où l'on ferme tôt;
    it's early closing today (for all shops) les magasins ferment de bonne heure aujourd'hui; (for this shop) on ferme de bonne heure aujourd'hui;
    British Politics Early Day Motion = proposition de loi dont la discussion n'est pas à l'ordre du jour, présentée par un député qui recherche l'appui de collègues de façon à attirer l'attention du parlement sur une question;
    early English gothique m anglais primitif;
    Marketing early follower suiveur m immédiat;
    Early Learning Centre = chaîne de magasins de jouets d'éveil, en Grande-Bretagne;
    Marketing early majority majorité f innovatrice;
    Art the early masters les primitifs mpl;
    early music (baroque) musique f ancienne;
    Finance early redemption amortissement m anticipé;
    early retirement retraite f anticipée;
    to take early retirement prendre sa retraite anticipée, partir en retraite anticipée
    Here's one I made earlier L'émission éducative britannique Blue Peter, diffusée sur le petit écran depuis de nombreuses années, comprend souvent des séquences de travaux manuels et de cuisine. Les animateurs présentent toujours le produit fini à la caméra en prononçant les mots here's one I made earlier ("en voici un que j'ai confectionné au préalable"). On utilise cette phrase de façon humoristique lorsqu'on montre à quelqu'un une chose que l'on a réalisée.

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  • 123 ясно

    clearly, distinctly, explicitly, it is clear
    А также мы можем видеть более ясно геометрический смысл... - Also we can see more clearly the geometrical significance of...
    В самом деле, ясно, что... - In fact it 'is clear that...
    В свете этих вводных замечаний становится ясно, что... - In light of these introductory remarks, it is apparent that...
    Во-первых, ясно, что... - In the first place, it is clear that...
    Далее, вполне ясно, что... - Further, it is quite clear that...
    Данный эффект ясно показан в таблице 1. - The effect is clearly shown in Table 1.
    Достаточно ясно, что... - It is clear enough that...
    Из предыдущего соотношения ясно, что... - Prom the above relation it is clear that...
    Из вышесказанного ясно, что... - It is clear from the foregoing that...
    Из результатов последнего параграфа становится ясно, что... - It is apparent from the last section that...
    Мы можем более ясно понять, что и как здесь применяется... - We may see more clearly what is involved here by...
    Сейчас уже совершенно ясно, что... - It is now well understood that...
    Сразу, как только это отличие ясно понято, становится возможным... - Once this distinction is clearly understood, it becomes possible to...
    Так как величина х обязана всюду быть конечной, ясно, что... - Since x must be everywhere finite, it is clear that...
    Также ясно, что... - It is equally clear that...
    Такие действия не приведут к нежелательным результатам, если читатель ясно понимает, что... - No harm can come from this practice if one clearly understands that...
    Теперь ясно, что... - It is now clear that...
    Читатель должен ясно понимать различие между... - The reader must understand clearly the difference between...
    Эта попытка провалилась, и стало ясно, что... - This attempt failed, and it became clear that...
    Эти результаты ясно показывают, что... - These results clearly show that...
    Это станет яснее, когда мы обсудим... - This will be seen more clearly when we discuss...
    Это ясно представлено на данном рисунке. - This is clearly brought out in the figure.
    Ясно, что... - It is apparent that...; It is obvious that...; It is clear that...; It stands to reason that...
    Ясно, что это не простая работа. Поэтому мы будем... - Clearly this would not be an easy task, so we shall...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > ясно

  • 124 mene

    2
    1) ду́мать, счита́ть, полага́ть

    hvad méner du om det? — что ты ду́маешь об э́том?

    2) подразумева́ть, име́ть в виду́

    hvad méner du med det? — что ты хо́чешь э́тим сказа́ть?

    hvem méner du? — кого́ ты име́ешь в виду́?

    * * *
    believe, intend, mean, be of the opinion (that)
    * * *
    *
    ( tænke, tro, være af en vis anskuelse) think ( fx John thinks we ought to stay), believe,
    F be of the opinion, hold,
    ...);
    ( sigte til, have en vis hensigt med; om den virkelige mening bag ord og
    handling) mean ( fx do you mean John? I see what you mean; he meant every word);
    [ man mener] they say; it is said; the theory is;
    [ mene det alvorligt] be in earnest,
    T mean business;
    ( også) I was only joking;
    [ mene det godt] mean well ( med en by somebody);
    ( forarget udbrud) I ask you!
    [ mene hvad man siger] mean what one says;
    [ hvad mener du med det?] what do you mean by that?
    [ mene om] think of ( fx what do you think of this book?);
    [ det skulle jeg mene!] I should think so! rather!

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  • 125 praw|da

    f 1. sgt (zgodność z rzeczywistością, z faktami) the truth
    - dowiedzieć się prawdy to learn the truth (o kimś/czymś about sb/sth)
    - ujawnić prawdę to reveal the truth (o kimś/czymś about sb/sth)
    - dążyć do prawdy a. poszukiwać prawdy to search for a. seek the truth
    - spojrzeć prawdzie w oczy to face the truth, to face up to the truth
    - powiedzieć prawdę to tell the truth
    - „mówić prawdę, całą prawdę i tylko prawdę” Prawo; ‘to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth’
    - to tylko część prawdy that’s only half the truth
    - mieszać prawdę z fantazją to mix truth and fiction
    - wyznał mi całą prawdę he made a clean breast of it
    - mijać a. rozmijać się z prawdą euf. to be economical with the truth euf.
    - być blisko prawdy to be close to the truth
    - być dalekim od prawdy to be far from the truth, to be far from being true
    - odpowiadający prawdzie/niezgodny z prawdą true/untrue
    - czy to prawda? is it true?
    - to prawda that’s true
    - to prawda, ale… (it’s) true, but…
    - to nie może być prawda! it can’t be true!
    - prawda jest taka, że… the truth is that…
    - w tym nie ma za grosz prawdy there is no truth in that
    - nie ma w tym słowa a. ani krzty prawdy there is not a shred a. an iota of truth in that
    - tkwi w tym ziarno prawdy there’s a grain a. kernel of truth in that
    - jest w tym nieco/sporo prawdy there is some/a great deal of truth in that
    2. (obiegowy pogląd) truth
    - prawdy odwieczne/niepodważalne eternal/undeniable truths
    - stara a. obiegowa prawda an old a. a common truth
    - prawdy życiowe worldly common truths
    inter. 1. (w zdaniu twierdzącym) true!, that’s right!
    - „on nie mógł jej zabić” – „prawda!, on by nawet muchy nie zabił” ‘he couldn’t have killed her’ – ‘true! he wouldn’t harm a fly’
    - „miałeś tu posprzątać” – „prawda! zupełnie zapomniałem” ‘you were supposed to clean here’ – ‘that’s right a. that’s true, it slipped my mind’
    - święta prawda! how very true!
    2. (w pytaniu) rok temu byłeś we Francji, prawda? you were in France last year, weren’t you?
    - ładnie tu nad jeziorem, prawda? it’s nice here on the lake, isn’t it?
    - nigdy go nie poznałeś, prawda? you’ve never met him, have you?
    - prawda, że tu pięknie? isn’t it beautiful here?
    - prawda, jaka ona ładna? isn’t she pretty?
    part. pot. you know, I mean
    - trzeba wreszcie, prawda, znaleźć jakieś, prawda, rozwiązanie tej kwestii it’s high time, you know, you found some, you know, solution to this problem
    - □ prawda absolutna Filoz. absolute truth
    - fundamentalne prawdy wiary Relig. articles of faith, fundamentals
    naga prawda książk. the naked truth
    - święta prawda książk. the honest truth
    - prawdę mówiąc a. prawdę powiedziawszy a. po prawdzie pot. if truth be told, to tell you the truth
    - prawdę mówiąc, nie wiem, co o tym myśleć if truth be told, I don’t know what to think about it
    - Bogiem a prawdą książk. as a matter of fact
    - co prawda pot. admittedly, to be sure
    - obiecywano mi co prawda stypendium, ale… to be sure a. admittedly I’ve been promised a scholarship, but…
    - mam w tym jakiś udział, co prawda minimalny, ale jednak… I have a share in it, admittedly a very small one, but still…
    - dać świadectwo prawdzie książk. to bear witness a. give testimony to the truth
    - powiedzieć a. wygarnąćpot. komuś prawdę w oczy to give it to sb straight from the shoulder US pot.
    - powiedzieć komuś kilka słów prawdy to tell sb a few home truths
    - prawda jak oliwa na wierzch wypływa przysł. the truth will out
    - prawda w oczy kole przysł. nothing hurts like the truth

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > praw|da

  • 126 беда


    1. жен.
    1) (несчастье) misfortune, disaster, mischief, calamity покидать в бедеditch разг. накликать беду пахнет бедой попадать в беду доводить до беды
    2) (затруднение, беспокойство) trouble выпутаться из бедысемь бед - один ответas well be hanged for a sheep as for a lamb;
    in for a penny, in for a pound беда (никогда) не приходит однаtroubles never come singly;
    it never rains but it pours;
    when it rains, it pours пришла беда - отворяй ворота ≈ troubles never come singly;
    it never rains but it pours;
    when it rains, it pours
    2. предик. беда! it's a bad job! в чем беда? ≈ where's the harm? беда мне с ним ≈ he's an awful trouble в том-то и бедаthat's the trouble беда как на беду как на беду что за беда? не беда беда не велика
    бед|а - ж.
    1. trouble;
    (несчастье) misfortune;
    (бедствие) disaster, calamity;
    у нас ~ we`re in trouble, we`ve had a misfortune;
    быть в ~е be* in trouble;
    накликатьcourt disaster;
    оставить, покинуть кого-л. в ~е leave* smb. in the lurch;
    быть ~е! there`s trouble ahead!;
    there`s trouble in the offing!
    2. в знач. сказ. (плохо;
    горе, неприятность): ~ ей с ним she has nothing but trouble with him, he gives her a lot of trouble;
    в том-то и ~! that`s just the trouble;
    ~ (не) в том, что the trouble is (not) that;
    вот ~! (неприятность) what a nuisance!;
    на ~у unluckily, as luck would have it;
    как на ~у to make matters worse;
    не ~! it doesn`t matter!;
    что за ~! what does it matter!;
    пришла ~ - отворяй ворота посл. misfortunes never come singly;
    it never rains but it pours;
    семь бед - один ответ as well be* hanged for a sheep as for a lamb;
    in for a penny, in for a pound.

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > беда

  • 127 беда

    ж.
    1) ( несчастье) misfortune, trouble

    в беде́ — in trouble

    попа́сть в беду́ — get into trouble; come to grief идиом.

    помо́чь кому́-л в беде́ — help smb out

    быть беде́! — look out for trouble!, there's trouble brewing!

    2) предик.

    (про́сто) беда́! — it's a bad job!

    беда́ (не) в том, что — the trouble is (not) that

    в чём беда́? — where's the harm?

    в то́м-то и беда́ — that's just the trouble

    беда́ мне с ним разг. — ≈ he is giving me a great deal of trouble; he is nothing but trouble

    ••

    на беду́ — unfortunately

    как на беду́ — as ill luck would have it

    накли́кать беду́ — court disaster

    что за беда́? — what does it matter?, so what?

    не беда́ — it doesn't matter

    не велика́ беда́ — that's no great tragedy

    лиха́ беда́ нача́ло посл. — ≈ well begun is half done; starting is half the battle

    пришла́ беда́ - отворя́й ворота́ посл. — misfortunes never come singly; ≈ it never rains but it pours

    семь бед - оди́н отве́т посл. — ≈ as well be hanged for a sheep as for a lamb; in for a penny, in for a pound

    беда́, коль пироги́ начнёт печи́ сапо́жник — ≈ let the cobbler stick to his last

    чужу́ю беду́ рука́ми разведу́, к свое́й ума́ не приложу́ посл. — other people's misfortunes are easy to endure, not our own

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  • 128 хотеть

    несовер. - хотеть;
    совер. - захотеть( кого-л./что-л.) want;
    like он очень хочет ее видеть ≈ he wants to see her very much он хочет, чтобы она пришла ≈ he wants her to come как хотите! ≈ just as you like! если хотите ≈ if you will он делает, что хочет ≈ he does what he likes что вы этим хотите сказать? ≈ what do you mean by that?' хотел бы я знать, кто это былI wonder who it was он только хотел идти к вам ≈ he was just about to go and see you хотел бы я посмотреть ≈ I should like to see он не хочет мне зла ≈ he means no harm to me он не хотел обидеть ее ≈ he didn't mean to hurt her хотеть чаю хотеть спать хочешь не хочешь
    , захотеть
    1. (рд., + инф.) want ( smth., + to inf.) ;
    очень ~ be* longing( for, + to inf.) ;
    ~ чаю want tea;
    ~ пить be* thirsty;
    ~ есть be* hungry;
    не ~ (отказываться) refuse, be* unwilling;
    ~ спать be* sleepy, be* ready for bed;
    мне хочется спать I am sleepy;
    ~ видеть кого-л. want to see smb. ;
    ~ учиться want to study;
    хочу в деревню, на концерт I want to go to the country, to a concert;
    хочу домой I want to go home;
    он придёт, если захочет he`ll come if he wants to;
    захочу, приду I`ll come, if I feel like it;
    что вы от меня хотите? what do you want me to do? что вы хотите этим сказать? what do you mean (to say) by that?;
    он никого слушать не хочет! he won`t listen to anyone;
    он об этом и слышать не хочет he won`t hear of it;
    хотел бы я видеть, присутствовать и т. д. I should like to see, be present, etc. ;
    хотел бы я знать I wonder;

    2. (+ инф.;
    иметь намерение) be* about (+ to inf.), mean* (+ to inf.) ;
    как хотите just as you like;
    если хотите if you like;
    что, куда, когда хотите whatever, wherever, whenever you like;
    хотите - идите, хотите - оставайтесь go or stay, as you like;
    хочешь не хочешь willy-nilly, whether you like it or not;
    ~ся, захотеться безл. (рд., + инф.) want ( smth. + to inf.), feel* like ( smth. + to inf.), feel* inclined (+ to inf.) ;
    мне не хочется I don`t feel like it;
    ему не хочется идти he doesn`t want to go;
    he doesn`t feel inclined to go;
    he doesn`t feel like doing;
    мне, ему хотелось бы... I should, he would like to...;
    мне захотелось пить, есть I felt thirsty, hungry;
    мне хочется домой I want to go home;
    мне хотелось бы быть дома в шесть часов I should like to be home at six;
    спасибо, мне больше ничего не хочется no more for me, thank you;
    не (совсем) так, как хотелось бы not (quite) as one could have wished;
    чего же тебе хочется? what do you want then?

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