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41 גמם
גָּמַם 1) to join, connect. Denom. גַּם I, II. 2) to make even, level, smoothen, peel, raze. Shebi. IV, 5 גּוֹמֵם מן הארץ Ms. M. (ed. מֵעַל, Y. מֵעִם) he razes (the tree) even with the ground; B. Bath.80b ג׳ מעם. Tosef.Maas. Sh. V, 18 גּוֹמְמִין אותו you may raze it (the vineyard with the fourth years fruits). Ter. IX, 7 עד שיָגוֹם את האוכל (Y. ib. end, 46d האוכלין) until he has entirely cut off what is estable. Y. l. c. כיני מתניתן עד שיָ׳ בעלים the Mishnah means, until he has razed the plant while it was yet bearing leaves. Y.Kil.V, 30b bot.; Y.Shebi.I, end, 33c הגּוֹמֵם את כרמווכ׳ he who razes his vineyard lower than a hand-breadth (above the surface); עד שיגום מעם הארץ until he razes it even with the ground.Ḥull.92b גּוֹמְמוֹ עםוכ׳ he peels the fat off even with, opp. to חָטַט. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. VII, 3 עד שֶׁיִפַּח ויָגֹם (R. S. to Kel. XVII, 12 שיִנָּפַח ויִגֹּם Nif.) until one has blown it up and scraped it (polished the leather surface).Part. pass. גָּמוּם levelled, smoothened. Ḥull.59a פיה ג׳ her mouth is smooth i. e. toothless (Rashi: cut off); v. infra. Tosef.Bekh.IV, 16 איזהו גמוםוכ׳ (ed. Zuck. נמום, corr. acc.) what animal is called gamum? That which lacks horns, i. e. whose horns are not projecting, v. next w. Ib. 15 הגומים (ed. Zuck. הנימום) read: הַגָּמוּם. Nif. נִגְמַם to be levelled, smoothened, razed. Shebi. I, 8 אילןשנ׳ (Ms. M. שנפגם) a tree which has been cut off (near the ground). Bekh.VI, 4 (39a) the incisors שנפגמו ושנִגְמְמוּ which are broken off or levelled (with the gum; cmp. Ḥull.59a quoted above). Ḥull.70a נגממו כותליוכ׳ if the sides of the womb are peeled (diminished in size). Tosef. Kel. B. Mets. l. c. נגממו after the leather bottles have grown too thin for holding liquids. Kel. XVII, 4 נגממו if they are worn off (the sides of a vessel having become too thin), opp. נפרצו broken into (Maim.: the sides have been cut off, so that nothing but the bottom remained); Tosef. ib. B. Mets.VI, 9 נפגמו ed. Zuck. (R. S. to Kel. l. c. נגממו).Trnsf. to be degraded, disgraced. Esth. R. to I, 9 (play on gam ib.) Vashtis time has come לִיגָּמֵם to be disgraced (explained ליבצר). Pi. גִּמֵּם as Kel. Gen. R. s. 38 when a vineyard yields no fruits, מְגַמְּמִין אותו the owner cuts it down. -
42 גָּמַם
גָּמַם 1) to join, connect. Denom. גַּם I, II. 2) to make even, level, smoothen, peel, raze. Shebi. IV, 5 גּוֹמֵם מן הארץ Ms. M. (ed. מֵעַל, Y. מֵעִם) he razes (the tree) even with the ground; B. Bath.80b ג׳ מעם. Tosef.Maas. Sh. V, 18 גּוֹמְמִין אותו you may raze it (the vineyard with the fourth years fruits). Ter. IX, 7 עד שיָגוֹם את האוכל (Y. ib. end, 46d האוכלין) until he has entirely cut off what is estable. Y. l. c. כיני מתניתן עד שיָ׳ בעלים the Mishnah means, until he has razed the plant while it was yet bearing leaves. Y.Kil.V, 30b bot.; Y.Shebi.I, end, 33c הגּוֹמֵם את כרמווכ׳ he who razes his vineyard lower than a hand-breadth (above the surface); עד שיגום מעם הארץ until he razes it even with the ground.Ḥull.92b גּוֹמְמוֹ עםוכ׳ he peels the fat off even with, opp. to חָטַט. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. VII, 3 עד שֶׁיִפַּח ויָגֹם (R. S. to Kel. XVII, 12 שיִנָּפַח ויִגֹּם Nif.) until one has blown it up and scraped it (polished the leather surface).Part. pass. גָּמוּם levelled, smoothened. Ḥull.59a פיה ג׳ her mouth is smooth i. e. toothless (Rashi: cut off); v. infra. Tosef.Bekh.IV, 16 איזהו גמוםוכ׳ (ed. Zuck. נמום, corr. acc.) what animal is called gamum? That which lacks horns, i. e. whose horns are not projecting, v. next w. Ib. 15 הגומים (ed. Zuck. הנימום) read: הַגָּמוּם. Nif. נִגְמַם to be levelled, smoothened, razed. Shebi. I, 8 אילןשנ׳ (Ms. M. שנפגם) a tree which has been cut off (near the ground). Bekh.VI, 4 (39a) the incisors שנפגמו ושנִגְמְמוּ which are broken off or levelled (with the gum; cmp. Ḥull.59a quoted above). Ḥull.70a נגממו כותליוכ׳ if the sides of the womb are peeled (diminished in size). Tosef. Kel. B. Mets. l. c. נגממו after the leather bottles have grown too thin for holding liquids. Kel. XVII, 4 נגממו if they are worn off (the sides of a vessel having become too thin), opp. נפרצו broken into (Maim.: the sides have been cut off, so that nothing but the bottom remained); Tosef. ib. B. Mets.VI, 9 נפגמו ed. Zuck. (R. S. to Kel. l. c. נגממו).Trnsf. to be degraded, disgraced. Esth. R. to I, 9 (play on gam ib.) Vashtis time has come לִיגָּמֵם to be disgraced (explained ליבצר). Pi. גִּמֵּם as Kel. Gen. R. s. 38 when a vineyard yields no fruits, מְגַמְּמִין אותו the owner cuts it down. -
43 שחק I
שַׁחַקI m. (preced.), pl. שְחָקִים, שְׁחָקִין worn garments, thin clothes. Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 4, ch. XV בקרחתו אלו הש׳ ‘in its baldness (Lev. 13:55), that means old clothes (whose nap is worn off). Keth.V, 8 אין נותנין לה … ולא ש׳וכ׳ we must not give her new garments for summer and worn-out (thin) garments for winter; ib. והש׳ שלה and the discarded garments remain hers; v. בְּלָאוֹת. Zeb.18b; a. e. -
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שַׁחַקI m. (preced.), pl. שְחָקִים, שְׁחָקִין worn garments, thin clothes. Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 4, ch. XV בקרחתו אלו הש׳ ‘in its baldness (Lev. 13:55), that means old clothes (whose nap is worn off). Keth.V, 8 אין נותנין לה … ולא ש׳וכ׳ we must not give her new garments for summer and worn-out (thin) garments for winter; ib. והש׳ שלה and the discarded garments remain hers; v. בְּלָאוֹת. Zeb.18b; a. e. -
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plural - novelties; noun1) (newness and strangeness: It took her a long time to get used to the novelty of her surroundings.) novedad2) (something new and strange: Snow is a novelty to people from hot countries.) novedad3) (a small, cheap manufactured thing sold as a toy or souvenir: a stall selling novelties.) novedadtr['nɒvəltɪ]1 novedad nombre femenino2 (trinket) chuchería1) : novedad f2) novelties npltrinkets: baratijas fpl, chucherías fpln.• innovación s.f.• novedad s.f.'nɑːvəlti, 'nɒvəltia) u ( newness)the novelty will soon wear off — pronto dejará de ser novedad or (esp AmL) novedoso
b) c (new thing, situation) novedad fto be a novelty — ser* una novedad
c) c (small toy, trinket) (esp BrE) chuchería f['nɒvǝltɪ]1.N (=quality, thing) novedad f2.CPDnovelty value N — novedad f
* * *['nɑːvəlti, 'nɒvəlti]a) u ( newness)the novelty will soon wear off — pronto dejará de ser novedad or (esp AmL) novedoso
b) c (new thing, situation) novedad fto be a novelty — ser* una novedad
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46 paint
I [peɪnt] nкраска, окраскаShe has too much paint on. — Она очень уж накрасилась.
It is mere paint. — Это все показное.
The car needs a new coat of paint. — Машину нужно заново покрасить.
The sun blistered the paint. — От солнца краска покоробилась.
- fresh paintNo pains no gains. — ◊ Без труда не вытащишь и рыбку из пруда
- floor paint
- grease paint
- red paint
- more vulnerable paint
- dazzle paint
- artists' paints
- oil-based paint
- freshly made paint
- commercially prepared paints
- paint box
- paint brush
- paint thinner
- paint chips
- paint work
- paint cracking
- box of paints
- set of paints- tube of paint- second coat of paint
- effect of sunlight on paint
- carefully laid on paint
- powder and paint
- as fresh as paint
- as pretty as paint
- apply the paint
- chip paint from the surface
- do over the seats with green paint
- give the fence two coats of paint
- lay paint upon canvas
- mix paints
- plaster one's face with grease paint
- remove the old paint
- smell of paint
- spray paint on a wall
- spread paint evenly
- touch the paint while it is still wet
- work with paints
- paint has worn off
- paint spreads well
- paint easily comes off
- paint was flacking off the walls II [peɪnt] v1) краситьI want to have my fence painted. — Мне надо покрасить забор. /Мне надо, чтобы мне покрасили забор.
- paint smth red- have smth painted
- paint a wall
- paint lips
- paint one's face2) заниматься живописью, рисовать красками- paint smb- paint smb, smth as...
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47 ἀτρίβαστος
A not worn, ἵππος ἀ. πρὸς τραχέα a horse whose hoofs have not been worn off on rough ground, X.Eq.Mag.8.3 (dub. l.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀτρίβαστος
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48 novelty
ˈnɔvəltɪ сущ.
1) а) новизна, инновация, нововведение a novelty wears off ≈ новизна утрачивается In the contemporary western world, rapidly changing styles cater to a desire for novelty and individualism. ≈ В современном западном мире быстро меняющаяся мода - это дань стремлению к новизне и индивидуализму. Syn: newness б) новость, новинка, новшество Seeing people queuing for food was a novelty. ≈ Очередь за продуктами явилась новостью. Syn: news, innovation
2) мн. мелкие дешевые товары (галантерея, косметика, сувениры и т. п.) Syn: plaything новизна - the charm of * прелесть новизны - to lose * потерять свежесть - the * has worn off впечатление новизны стерлось новость, новинка;
новшество новинки (преим. о галантерее, косметике) - * counter галантерейный отдел( в магазине) - to buy novelties for gifts покупать разные пустячки для подарков novelty новизна ~ новинка ~ нововведение ~ новость, новинка, новшество;
нововведение ~ новшество ~ мелкие дешевые товары ~ counter отдел новинок;
novelty store магазин новинок ~ of the season новинка сезона ~ counter отдел новинок;
novelty store магазин новинок seasonal ~ новинка сезона -
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50 RÓA
* * *(rœ; reri, reyri, røri; róinn), v.1) to row, pull; hann rœr út í Bjarneyjar, he rows out to the Bearisles; with the boat in dat. (reru þeir skipinu upp í ána);2) to row out to sea, go fishing, = r. út (þenna morgin bjóst Þ. á sjó at r.); er hann kom þar, vóru allir menn rónir nema Þ., all the men had rowed out fishing except Th.;4) recipr., róast at, to pull so as to encounter one another, of two ships in battle.* * *pres. ræ (i. e. rœ), rær, rær, pl. róm, Orkn. 402; else róum (Bs.i. 497), róit, róa; pret. réri, older and better reyri or röri, which form is still used in eastern Icel.; imperat. ró, róðú; part, róinn, see Gramm.p. xxiii: [A. S. rowan; Engl. row; Dan. roe; Swed. ro]:— to row; sigla eðr róa, Grág. ii. 130; róa at, Fms. viii. 315; róa leiðangr, vii. 152; þeir réru yfir vatnið, Eg. 109; menn reyru til Sauðeyjar, 219; róa undan, Fms. i. 45; réri fram undan eyjunni allr herr konunganna, ii. 305; róa út ór höfninni, iv. 97 þeir reyru á brott, vii. 201; rétu þeir út fyrir Norðnes, viii. 135; hann réri til þeirra, 231; hann rær út í Bjarneyjar, Nj. 19; róm vér í mót þeim sem harðast, Orkn. 402; róa skipi, Eg. 80; þeir réru þveran árstrauminn, Fms. vii. 264; sá skal fá skip ok mat ok sæ róa, er taki skýtr, N. G. L. i. 48; róa af fjörðinn, Fms. ix. 502; fornt skip er hömlur sé af rónar, rowed off, worn off, N. G. L. i. 75: róa út, to row out to sea, go fishing, K. Þ. K. 90 (út-róðr): as also absol., ok er hann kom þar vóru allir menn rónir nema Þorvaldr, all the fishing-boats were at sea, Nj. 19; róa á sjá, róa til fiskjar, passim.2. to fit out a ship with oars; öll vóru þessi skip borðmikil, at þvi sem þau vóru róin til, Fms. viii. 372; Sverrir lét taka byrðinga nokkora, höggva í sundr, auka at kili, ok róa ( fit them out with oars) at endilöngnm borðum, id.3. metaph., Flosi kveðsk skyldu saman róa svá at keypt yrði, F.told them to pull together, come to an agreement, Nj. 259; róa vík á e-n, to pull one round, in rowing; þess höfðingja er nokkura gæti á Hrafnkel vík róit, Hrafn. 16.II. to rock oneself backwards and forwards, in a sitting posture; hann sá trollkarl sitja þar á uppi ok láta róa fætr, Landn.(Hb.) 84; sútu inni konur tvær blóðgar ok reyru áfram, … róm vit ok róm vit! rignir blóði, Sturl. ii. 9 (Bs. i. 497); griðkur róa ok raula, Hallgr.; Refr mundi fífl, þvíat hann lagði ekki annat fyrir sik en áfram róa, Krók. ch. 1; hann let róa tinglit, Háv. 7 new Ed.2. of a fat beast; það rær í spiki, reri það stykki í spiki, Od. viii. 476.III. recipr., róask at, to pull against one another, of two ships in battle, Fms. viii. 181. -
51 de jeu is eraf
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52 jeu
♦voorbeelden:1 iets met veel jeu vertellen • tell something with gusto/great relishde jeu is eraf • the gloss has gone off (it)/worn off -
53 uitwerken
♦voorbeelden:een idee uitwerken • develop an ideauitgewerkte plannen • detailed plans1 [zijn volle werking hebben] wear off ⇒ 〈geen kracht meer hebben; meestal voltooide tijd〉 have spent one's force, have exhausted one's strength, 〈 van hout〉 be seasoned, 〈 van vulkaan〉 become extinct2 [uitgisten] stop fermenting, be fermented♦voorbeelden: -
54 verdwijnen
♦voorbeelden:1 een verdwenen boek • a missing/lost bookmijn kiespijn is verdwenen • my toothache has worn off/disappearedgeleidelijk verdwijnen • fade out/away, melt awayspoorloos verdwijnen • go/vanish without (leaving) a trace, disappear/vanish/melt into thin airstilletjes verdwijnen • sneak/steal awayverdwijn! • get out of my sight!, buzz off!, get lost! -
55 novelty
[ʹnɒv(ə)ltı] n1. новизнаthe novelty has worn off - впечатление новизны /свежести/ стёрлось
2. 1) новость, новинка; новшество2) pl новинки (преим. о галантерее, косметике и т. п.)to buy novelties for gifts - покупать разные пустячки /разную мелочь/ для подарков
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56 впечатление новизны стёрлось
General subject: the novelty has worn offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > впечатление новизны стёрлось
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57 впечатление свежести стёрлось
General subject: the novelty has worn offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > впечатление свежести стёрлось
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58 novelty
plural - novelties; noun1) (newness and strangeness: It took her a long time to get used to the novelty of her surroundings.)2) (something new and strange: Snow is a novelty to people from hot countries.)3) (a small, cheap manufactured thing sold as a toy or souvenir: a stall selling novelties.)subst. \/ˈnɒv(ə)ltɪ\/1) forklaring: det å være ny (og spennende), det å være uvanlig2) ( konkret) nyhet, mote3) ( også party novelty) moroartikkelthe novelty of det nye ved, det uvanlige ved -
59 afslidt
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60 avslitt
adj. worn (off)
См. также в других словарях:
off\ and\ on — • off and on • on and off adv Not regularly; occasionally; sometimes. Joan wrote to a pen pal in England off and on for several years. It rained off and on all day. Sometimes used with hyphens like an adjective. A worn out cord may make a hearing … Словарь американских идиом
off-the-rack — adj. Intended to be worn without alterations; ready to wear; of clothing. Contrasted with {made to order}, {custom made}. See {pret a porter} Syn: off the shelf, ready to wear, pret a porter. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Worn — Wear Wear, v. t. [imp. {Wore} (w[=o]r); p. p. {Worn} (w[=o]rn); p. pr. & vb. n. {Wearing}. Before the 15th century wear was a weak verb, the imp. & p. p. being {Weared}.] [OE. weren, werien, AS. werian to carry, to wear, as arms or clothes; akin… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
off and on — also[on and off] {adv.} Not regularly; occasionally; sometimes. * /Joan wrote to a pen pal in England off and on for several years./ * /It rained off and on all day./ Sometimes used with hyphens like an adjective. * /A worn out cord may make a… … Dictionary of American idioms
off and on — also[on and off] {adv.} Not regularly; occasionally; sometimes. * /Joan wrote to a pen pal in England off and on for several years./ * /It rained off and on all day./ Sometimes used with hyphens like an adjective. * /A worn out cord may make a… … Dictionary of American idioms
worn out — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, abjured, ablated, all in, antiquated, antique, archaic, ausgespielt, beat, beat up, beaten, bone weary, burned out, burnt up, bushed, consumed, dead, dead and alive, dead tired, deadbeat, depleted, deserted … Moby Thesaurus
wear\ off — • wear down • wear off • wear away v 1. To remove or disappear little by little through use, time, or the action of weather. Time and weather have worn off the name on the gravestone. The eraser has worn off my pencil. The grass has worn away… … Словарь американских идиом
Pile-worn — a. Having the pile worn off; threadbare. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wear off — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms wear off : present tense I/you/we/they wear off he/she/it wears off present participle wearing off past tense wore off past participle worn off 1) if something such as a pain, an emotion, or a feeling wears… … English dictionary
wear off — • wear off • wear away remove or disappear little by little by use, time or weather The name on the front of my passport has worn off from using it too much … Idioms and examples
on\ and\ off — • off and on • on and off adv Not regularly; occasionally; sometimes. Joan wrote to a pen pal in England off and on for several years. It rained off and on all day. Sometimes used with hyphens like an adjective. A worn out cord may make a hearing … Словарь американских идиом