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21 unausgeschlafen
Adj. tired; (übernächtigt) lacking in sleep, not well rested; du bist noch unausgeschlafen you haven’t had enough sleep; unausgeschlafen aussehen look as if one has not had enough sleep, not look well rested* * *ụn|aus|ge|schla|fen ['ʊn|ausgəʃlaːfn]1. adjtired2. advwithout having had enough sleep; sich anhören sleepyer kam ziemlich unausgeschlafen ins Büro — he obviously hadn't had enough sleep when he turned up in the office
* * *un·aus·ge·schla·fen[ˈʊnʔausgəʃla:fn̩]I. adj tired▪ \unausgeschlafen sein to not have had enough sleepII. adv not having slept long enough, not having had enough sleep* * *du bist noch unausgeschlafen you haven’t had enough sleep;unausgeschlafen aussehen look as if one has not had enough sleep, not look well rested -
22 posar
v.1 to put or lay down (dejar, poner) (object).2 to pose.La modelo posa The model poses.3 to lay down, to put, to place gently, to put gently.Ella posó la cartera en el suelo She laid down the purse on the floor.4 to lodge.El hotel posa en verano The hotel lodges in summer.* * *1 (para foto etc) to pose1 (colocar) to rest1 (pájaro) to alight, perch, sit2 (sedimento) to settle* * *verb1) to pose2) place•- posarse* * *1.VT [+ carga] to lay down, put down; [+ mano] to place, layposó la mirada en el horizonte — his gaze rested on the horizon, his eyes came to rest on the horizon
2.VI (Arte) to sit, pose3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo to pose2.posar vta) (liter) < mano> to place, layb) <bulto/carga> to put down, set down, rest3.posarse v pron pájaro/insecto to alight, land; avión/helicóptero to land* * *= ponce around.Ex. Ministers just ' ponce' around in front of TV cameras and hold unending meetings producing reports for the Media but nothing seems to be happening.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to pose2.posar vta) (liter) < mano> to place, layb) <bulto/carga> to put down, set down, rest3.posarse v pron pájaro/insecto to alight, land; avión/helicóptero to land* * *= ponce around.Ex: Ministers just ' ponce' around in front of TV cameras and hold unending meetings producing reports for the Media but nothing seems to be happening.
* * *posar [A1 ]vito pose■ posarvt1 ( liter); ‹mano› to place, layposó sus ojos en los de ella their eyes metposó su mano sobre la mía he laid o placed his hand on mineposó la mirada en el mar inmenso she rested her gaze on the vast sea2 ‹bulto/carga› to put down, set down, rest■ posarse1 «pájaro» to alight, landse posó en mi mano it came and perched on my hand, it alighted on my hand2 «insecto» to alight, land3 «avión/helicóptero» to land* * *
posar ( conjugate posar) verbo intransitivo
to pose
posarse verbo pronominal [pájaro/insecto] to alight, land;
[avión/helicóptero] to land
posar
I vi (para una fotografía, un cuadro) to pose
II verbo transitivo to put o lay down
' posar' also found in these entries:
English:
pose
- sit
* * *♦ vt♦ vito pose* * *posar la mirada en gaze at* * *posar vi: to poseposar vt: to place, to lay* * *posar vb to pose -
23 riposato
a mente riposata once I've/you've had some rest* * *riposato agg.1 rested; ( ristorato) refreshed; ( fresco) fresh: mente riposata, fresh mind; mi è parso riposato e tranquillo, he seemed rested and calm to me* * *[ripo'sato] 1.participio passato riposare I2.aggettivo [persona, viso] fresh, rested* * *riposato/ripo'sato/→ 1. riposareII aggettivo[persona, viso] fresh, rested. -
24 נוחַ
נוּחַ(b. h.) to rest, lie; to be at ease, rest satisfied.Sabb.7b זרק … והלכה ונָחָהוכ׳ if one threw an object higher than ten handbreadths, and in its course it came to rest in a little hole. Ib. וזרק ונָח על גביו and he threw an object and it came to rest on it. Gen. R. s. 25 כיון שעמד נֹחַ נָחוּ when Noah rose, they rested (submitted to mans rulership; Yalk. Chr. 1072 נִינּוֹחוּ; Yalk. Gen. 42 נִחֲמָן he appeased them); ib. וכיון שעמד נֹחַ נחו and when Noah rose, they remained undisturbed in their graves; Yalk. Chr. l. c. נינוחו.Meg.25b, a. fr. יָנוּחוּ לו ברכותוכ׳ blessings rest upon his head. Sabb.152b, a. e. תָּנוּחַ … שהנחתוכ׳ let thy mind be at rest, for thou hast set my mind at rest; a. fr.part. נָח, נוֹחַ, f. נוֹחָה; Pl. נוֹחִים, נוֹחִין; נוֹחוֹת a) resting. Gen. R. s. 11 אתם נוחין you rest Y.Erub.III, end, 21c, a. fr. נוֹחֵי נפש whose souls are at rest; a. fr.b) pleased. Ab. III, 10 כל שרוח הבריות נ׳ הימנווכ׳ in whom the mind of man finds pleasure, the mind of God finds pleasure. Shebi. X, 9; a. fr.V. נוֹחַ. Hif. הֵנִיחַ, הִנִּיחַ (fr. יָנַח) 1) to set at rest; to set down, place. Gen. R. l. c. (ref. to Gen. 5:29) או נח זה יְנִיחֵנוּוכ׳ either let him be called Noaḥ, then it ought to read, ‘he shall set us at rest, or Naḥman Sabb. l. c. שהֵנַחְתָּ, v. supra; (Snh.30b שהתנחת, v. תָּנַח; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 20). Ḥull.91b עלי יַנִּיחַ צדיקוכ׳ let this righteous man rest his head on me.B. Kam. III, 1. B. Mets.VI, 6 הַנַּח לפני put it down before me (I will take charge of it). Sabb.21b להַנִּיחָהּ על פתחוכ׳ to place it over the entrance ; a. fr. 2) to leave; to leave alone; to allow. B. Bath. IX, 1 מי שמת וה׳ בניםוכ׳ if a person died and left sons and daughters. Ib. 3 ראו מה שה׳ לנווכ׳ see what our father left us. Snh.30a מעות שה׳ לו אביו money which his father had left him (without telling him where it was deposited). Pesik. R. s. 26; Yalk. Ps. 884 אבינו ירמיה הרי אתה מַנִּיחֵנוּ שם J., our father, wilt thou leave us there (in Babylonia, without a prophet)?Bets.30a, a. fr. הַנַּח להם לישראל leave Israel alone (let them do as they please). Yoma I, 4 לא היו מְנִיחִים אותווכ׳ they did not let him eat much. Ab. Zar.10b, יַנִּיחֶנָּה, v. נוֹמִי. Ib. 17a לאה׳ זונהוכ׳ he did not forego a single prostitute Ex. R. s. 30 לאה׳ שלא היה מצערו he allowed no opportunity to pass without tormenting him; a. v. fr. 3) to relieve, remit. Ab. Zar.13a יום שע״א מֵנַחַת בווכ׳ a day on which the idol grants a remission of duties. Ib. כל מי … ויָנִיחַ … יָנִיחַוכ׳ to him who will take a wreath and place it on his head (in honor of the deity), he will allow a remission ; a. fr. 4) to wish rest (to a deceased); to bless the memory of. Yalk. Ex. 411 מזכירין ומניחין there are those who are mentioned and blessed (opp. משחקין); Ex. R. s. 48 מדכרין ומניחין; (Tanḥ. Vayakh. 4 מזכירין ומשבחים;) (Midr. Sam. ch. I מדכרין ומניחין we mention and let alone, neither praising nor blaming by mentioning the ancestry). 5) to give pleasure. Gen. R. s. 16 לַהֲנִיחוֹוכ׳ to give him pleasure, to protect him Hof. הוּנָח to be put down, rested. Sabb.4a, a. fr. קלוטה כמי שהוּנְחָה דמיא an object intercepted in the air (crossing an area, v. רָשוּת) is considered as having rested there, v. הַנָּחָה. B. Mets.III, 4, a. e. יהא מוּנָחוכ׳, v. אֵלִיָּהוּ. Yoma 72b עדיין מונח הואוכ׳ still lies (undisposed of), whosoever desires to obtain it Kidd.66a הרי כרוכה ומוּנַחַתוכ׳ it (the Law) is wrapped up and lies in the corner, whosoever wishes to study ; a. fr. Nif. נִינּוֹחַ to be released; to be rested. Cant. R. to VII, 5 והגליות באות ונִינּוֹחוֹתוכ׳ and the exiles will come and rest under it; (Yalk. Is. 334 ונוֹחוֹת; Yalk. Zech. 575 וחָנוֹת). Y.Ber.V, end, 9d בטוח אנישנ׳ בנווכ׳ I am confident that the son of … will recover from his illness. Gen. R. s. 13 נִינּוֹחוּ they are relieved (out of danger). Yalk. Chr. 1072, v. supra; a. e. -
25 נוּחַ
נוּחַ(b. h.) to rest, lie; to be at ease, rest satisfied.Sabb.7b זרק … והלכה ונָחָהוכ׳ if one threw an object higher than ten handbreadths, and in its course it came to rest in a little hole. Ib. וזרק ונָח על גביו and he threw an object and it came to rest on it. Gen. R. s. 25 כיון שעמד נֹחַ נָחוּ when Noah rose, they rested (submitted to mans rulership; Yalk. Chr. 1072 נִינּוֹחוּ; Yalk. Gen. 42 נִחֲמָן he appeased them); ib. וכיון שעמד נֹחַ נחו and when Noah rose, they remained undisturbed in their graves; Yalk. Chr. l. c. נינוחו.Meg.25b, a. fr. יָנוּחוּ לו ברכותוכ׳ blessings rest upon his head. Sabb.152b, a. e. תָּנוּחַ … שהנחתוכ׳ let thy mind be at rest, for thou hast set my mind at rest; a. fr.part. נָח, נוֹחַ, f. נוֹחָה; Pl. נוֹחִים, נוֹחִין; נוֹחוֹת a) resting. Gen. R. s. 11 אתם נוחין you rest Y.Erub.III, end, 21c, a. fr. נוֹחֵי נפש whose souls are at rest; a. fr.b) pleased. Ab. III, 10 כל שרוח הבריות נ׳ הימנווכ׳ in whom the mind of man finds pleasure, the mind of God finds pleasure. Shebi. X, 9; a. fr.V. נוֹחַ. Hif. הֵנִיחַ, הִנִּיחַ (fr. יָנַח) 1) to set at rest; to set down, place. Gen. R. l. c. (ref. to Gen. 5:29) או נח זה יְנִיחֵנוּוכ׳ either let him be called Noaḥ, then it ought to read, ‘he shall set us at rest, or Naḥman Sabb. l. c. שהֵנַחְתָּ, v. supra; (Snh.30b שהתנחת, v. תָּנַח; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 20). Ḥull.91b עלי יַנִּיחַ צדיקוכ׳ let this righteous man rest his head on me.B. Kam. III, 1. B. Mets.VI, 6 הַנַּח לפני put it down before me (I will take charge of it). Sabb.21b להַנִּיחָהּ על פתחוכ׳ to place it over the entrance ; a. fr. 2) to leave; to leave alone; to allow. B. Bath. IX, 1 מי שמת וה׳ בניםוכ׳ if a person died and left sons and daughters. Ib. 3 ראו מה שה׳ לנווכ׳ see what our father left us. Snh.30a מעות שה׳ לו אביו money which his father had left him (without telling him where it was deposited). Pesik. R. s. 26; Yalk. Ps. 884 אבינו ירמיה הרי אתה מַנִּיחֵנוּ שם J., our father, wilt thou leave us there (in Babylonia, without a prophet)?Bets.30a, a. fr. הַנַּח להם לישראל leave Israel alone (let them do as they please). Yoma I, 4 לא היו מְנִיחִים אותווכ׳ they did not let him eat much. Ab. Zar.10b, יַנִּיחֶנָּה, v. נוֹמִי. Ib. 17a לאה׳ זונהוכ׳ he did not forego a single prostitute Ex. R. s. 30 לאה׳ שלא היה מצערו he allowed no opportunity to pass without tormenting him; a. v. fr. 3) to relieve, remit. Ab. Zar.13a יום שע״א מֵנַחַת בווכ׳ a day on which the idol grants a remission of duties. Ib. כל מי … ויָנִיחַ … יָנִיחַוכ׳ to him who will take a wreath and place it on his head (in honor of the deity), he will allow a remission ; a. fr. 4) to wish rest (to a deceased); to bless the memory of. Yalk. Ex. 411 מזכירין ומניחין there are those who are mentioned and blessed (opp. משחקין); Ex. R. s. 48 מדכרין ומניחין; (Tanḥ. Vayakh. 4 מזכירין ומשבחים;) (Midr. Sam. ch. I מדכרין ומניחין we mention and let alone, neither praising nor blaming by mentioning the ancestry). 5) to give pleasure. Gen. R. s. 16 לַהֲנִיחוֹוכ׳ to give him pleasure, to protect him Hof. הוּנָח to be put down, rested. Sabb.4a, a. fr. קלוטה כמי שהוּנְחָה דמיא an object intercepted in the air (crossing an area, v. רָשוּת) is considered as having rested there, v. הַנָּחָה. B. Mets.III, 4, a. e. יהא מוּנָחוכ׳, v. אֵלִיָּהוּ. Yoma 72b עדיין מונח הואוכ׳ still lies (undisposed of), whosoever desires to obtain it Kidd.66a הרי כרוכה ומוּנַחַתוכ׳ it (the Law) is wrapped up and lies in the corner, whosoever wishes to study ; a. fr. Nif. נִינּוֹחַ to be released; to be rested. Cant. R. to VII, 5 והגליות באות ונִינּוֹחוֹתוכ׳ and the exiles will come and rest under it; (Yalk. Is. 334 ונוֹחוֹת; Yalk. Zech. 575 וחָנוֹת). Y.Ber.V, end, 9d בטוח אנישנ׳ בנווכ׳ I am confident that the son of … will recover from his illness. Gen. R. s. 13 נִינּוֹחוּ they are relieved (out of danger). Yalk. Chr. 1072, v. supra; a. e. -
26 ausgeschlafen
I P.P. ausschlafenII Adj.1. ( auch gut ausgeschlafen) well rested; du wirkst überhaupt nicht ausgeschlafen it looks as if you haven’t had enough sleep, you look like you need a good rest2. umg.a) (bei der Sache) präd. with it;b) (clever, gewitzt) präd. on the ball, wide-awake, shrewd* * *aus·ge·schla·fenadj (fam) sharp▪ \ausgeschlafen sein to be alert [or sharp] [or on the ball]* * ** * *B. adj1. ( auchgut ausgeschlafen) well rested;du wirkst überhaupt nicht ausgeschlafen it looks as if you haven’t had enough sleep, you look like you need a good rest* * ** * *adj.well rested adj. -
27 ruhen
v/i1. rest (auch Toter); Arbeit, Verkehr etc.: be at a standstill; ruhen auf (+ Dat) Blick, Last, Verantwortung etc.: rest on; etwas ruhen (ausruhen) have a little rest; ich wünsche, wohl zu ruhen förm. have a good night’s rest; er ruhte ( und rastete) nicht, bis... he didn’t rest until...; sie ruht in sich selbst she is a well-balanced person; hier ruht here lies; er ruhe in Frieden may he rest in peace2. Verhandlungen, Verfahren: have been suspended3. JUR., Vertrag, Forderung: be in abeyance4. Vulkan: be dormant5. ruhen lassen (Vergangenheit etc.) forget (about); (Problem, Angelegenheit etc.) leave aside; (Verfahren etc.) suspend; etw. ruhen lassen (belassen) let s.th. rest; jemanden nicht ruhen lassen Gedanke etc.: give s.o. no peace* * *(sich ausruhen) to recline; to repose; to rest;(unterbrochen sein) to be at a standstill* * *ru|hen ['ruːən]1. vi1) (= ausruhen) to restnach dem Essen soll man ruhn oder tausend Schritte tun (Prov) — after a meal one should either rest or take some exercise
ich möchte etwas rúhen — I want to take a short rest, I want to rest a little
ich wünsche wohl zu rúhen! (form) — I wish you a good night (form)
2) (geh = liegen) to rest (an or auf +dat on); (Gebäude) to be supported ( auf +dat by), to rest ( auf +dat on); (Fluch) to lie ( auf +dat on)unsere Hoffnung ruht auf... (dat) — our hopes rest on...
möge Gottes Segen auf dir rúhen — may God's blessing be with you
3) (= stillstehen) to stop; (Maschinen) to stand idle; (Arbeit) to stop, to cease; (Verkehr) to be at a standstill; (Waffen) to be laid down; (= unterbrochen sein Verfahren, Verhandlung, Vertrag) to be suspendedlass die Arbeit jetzt rúhen (geh) — leave your work now
4) (= tot und begraben sein) to lie, to be buried"ruhe in Frieden!" — " Rest in Peace"
"ruhe sanft!" — "rest eternal"
2. vr impers* * *1) (to sleep; to lie or sit quietly in order to get new strength or energy, or because one is tired: Mother is resting at the moment.) rest2) (to (make or allow to) lean, lie, sit, remain etc on or against something: Her head rested on his shoulder; He rested his hand on her arm; Her gaze rested on the jewels.) rest3) (to relax, be calm etc: I will never rest until I know the murderer has been caught.) rest* * *Ru·hen[ˈru:ən]nt JUR suspension\Ruhen des Verfahrens suspension of the proceedings* * *intransitives Verb1) (ausruhen) rest2) (geh.): (schlafen) sleep3)‘Ruhe sanft od. in Frieden!’ — ‘Rest in Peace’
‘Hier ruht...’ — ‘Here lies...’
4) (stillstehen) <work, business> have stopped; <production, firm> be at a standstill; <employment, insurance> be suspendednicht ruhen, bis... — not rest until...
5) (liegen) restin sich (Dat.) [selbst] ruhen — be a well-balanced [and harmonious] person
* * *ruhen v/iruhen auf (+dat) Blick, Last, Verantwortung etc: rest on;etwas ruhen (ausruhen) have a little rest;ich wünsche, wohl zu ruhen form have a good night’s rest;er ruhte (und rastete) nicht, bis … he didn’t rest until …;sie ruht in sich selbst she is a well-balanced person;hier ruht here lies;er ruhe in Frieden may he rest in peace2. Verhandlungen, Verfahren: have been suspended3. JUR, Vertrag, Forderung: be in abeyance4. Vulkan: be dormant5.ruhen lassen (Vergangenheit etc) forget (about); (Problem, Angelegenheit etc) leave aside; (Verfahren etc) suspend;etwas ruhen lassen (belassen) let sth rest;jemanden nicht ruhen lassen Gedanke etc: give sb no peace* * *intransitives Verb1) (ausruhen) rest2) (geh.): (schlafen) sleep3)‘Ruhe sanft od. in Frieden!’ — ‘Rest in Peace’
‘Hier ruht...’ — ‘Here lies...’
4) (stillstehen) <work, business> have stopped; <production, firm> be at a standstill; <employment, insurance> be suspendednicht ruhen, bis... — not rest until...
5) (liegen) restin sich (Dat.) [selbst] ruhen — be a well-balanced [and harmonious] person
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28 wypoczęty
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29 reposado
adj.rested, relaxed, peaceful, calm.past part.past participle of spanish verb: reposar.* * *1→ link=reposar reposar► adjetivo1 calm, quiet, peaceful* * *ADJ (=tranquilo) quiet; (=descansado) gentle, restful; (=lento) unhurried, calm* * *- da adjetivo [SER] <persona/temperamento> calm; <ademanes/habla> unhurried* * *= sedate.Ex. His rebelliousness against family tradition and sedate good taste surfaced disturbingly in his account of bringing his mother's body home from Italy.* * *- da adjetivo [SER] <persona/temperamento> calm; <ademanes/habla> unhurried* * *= sedate.Ex: His rebelliousness against family tradition and sedate good taste surfaced disturbingly in his account of bringing his mother's body home from Italy.
* * *reposado -daA1 [ SER] (tranquilo) ‹persona/temperamento› calm2 ‹mar/aguas› calmB [ SER] (pausado) ‹ademanes/habla› unhurriedC [ ESTAR] (descansado) rested* * *
Del verbo reposar: ( conjugate reposar)
reposado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
reposado
reposar
reposado◊ -da adjetivo [SER] ‹persona/temperamento› calm;
‹ademanes/habla› unhurried
reposar ( conjugate reposar) verbo intransitivo
[ restos mortales] to lie
reposar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (una persona) to rest, take a rest: no estaba dormido, solo reposaba un rato, I wasn't asleep, I was just resting (my eyes) a little
2 (un muerto) to be buried, to lie: sus restos reposan en un cementerio de Dublín, she's buried in a Dublin cemetery
3 (el polvo, etc) to lie
4 (un alimento, un líquido) to settle, stand
II verbo transitivo to rest, lay [en, on]: reposé mi cabeza en su pecho, I rested my head on his chest
♦ Locuciones: reposar la comida, to let one's meal go down
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sedate
* * *reposado, -a adj[persona] calm; [actividad, trabajo] leisurely* * *adj calm* * *reposado, -da adj: calm -
30 reposar
v.1 to (have a) rest (descansar) (person).2 to stand (sedimentarse) (líquido, masa).3 to lie (yacer) (restos).4 to rest, to lie down, to relax, to repose.* * *1 (la comida) to leave to stand1 (descansar) to rest, take a rest2 (yacer) to rest, lie, be buried3 (un líquido) to settle1 (un líquido) to settle\dejar reposar COCINA to leave to stand* * *verb1) to rest2) lie* * *1. VI1) (=descansar) to rest2) (=dormir) to sleep3) (=apoyarse) to lie, restsu mano reposaba sobre mi hombro — her hand lay o rested on my shoulder
la columna reposa sobre una base circular — the column is resting o sitting on a circular base
4) [restos mortales] to lie, rest5) (Culin)2. VT1) (=apoyar) to lay, restreposó la cabeza sobre la almohada — she lay o rested her head on the pillow
2)reposar la comida — to let one's food settle o go down
3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivola naturaleza reposa en invierno — (liter) in winter, nature lies dormant
2) líquido/solución to settle2.reposar vtreposar la comida — to let one's food go down o settle
* * *----* reposarse sobre = rest on/upon.* * *1.verbo intransitivola naturaleza reposa en invierno — (liter) in winter, nature lies dormant
2) líquido/solución to settle2.reposar vtreposar la comida — to let one's food go down o settle
* * ** reposarse sobre = rest on/upon.* * *reposar [A1 ]viA (descansar) «persona» to restel médico le ordenó reposar después de comer the doctor told him to rest after mealssus restos mortales reposan en Tijuana his mortal remains lie o repose in Tijuanala naturaleza reposa en invierno ( liter); in winter nature lies dormantsu mano reposaba sobre las páginas del libro her hand was resting o ( liter) reposing on the pages of the bookB «líquido/solución» to settlecuando el caldo haya reposado when the stock has settleddejar reposar la masa antes de estirarla let the dough stand before rolling it outC (apoyarse) reposar EN or SOBRE algo:sus argumentos reposan en bases falsas his arguments are based on o rest on o ( frml) repose on false assumptionsel tejado reposa sobre cuatro columnas the roof is supported by four columns■ reposarvtreposar la comida to let one's food go down o settle* * *
reposar ( conjugate reposar) verbo intransitivo
[ restos mortales] to lie
reposar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (una persona) to rest, take a rest: no estaba dormido, solo reposaba un rato, I wasn't asleep, I was just resting (my eyes) a little
2 (un muerto) to be buried, to lie: sus restos reposan en un cementerio de Dublín, she's buried in a Dublin cemetery
3 (el polvo, etc) to lie
4 (un alimento, un líquido) to settle, stand
II verbo transitivo to rest, lay [en, on]: reposé mi cabeza en su pecho, I rested my head on his chest
♦ Locuciones: reposar la comida, to let one's meal go down
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* * *♦ vi1. [descansar] to (have a) rest;le gusta reposar después de comer she likes to have a rest after lunch2. [sedimentarse] to stand;deja que repose el agua allow the water to settle;la masa tiene que reposar durante media hora the dough needs to stand for half an hour3. [yacer] to lie;su cuerpo reposa en el cementerio de la ciudad her body lies in the town cemetery♦ vt1. [apoyar] to lean;reposó la cabeza en su hombro he leaned his head on her shoulder* * *v/i1 ( descansar) rest2 de vino settle;* * *reposar vi1) : to rest, to repose2) : to stand, to settledeje reposar la masa media hora: let the dough stand for half an hour3) : to lie, to be buried* * *reposar vb (descansar) to rest -
31 подпрян
propped (up); supported(облегнат) leaning, leaned; rested, restingтой вървеше подпрян на патерици he was walking supporting himself on crutches* * *подпря̀н,мин. страд. прич. propped (up); supported; ( облегнат) leaning, leaned, rested, resting; той вървеше, \подпрян на патерици he was walking supporting himself on crutches.* * *1. (облегнат) leaning, leaned;rested, resting 2. propped (up);supported 3. той вървеше ПОДПРЯН на патерици he was walking supporting himself on crutches -
32 requiesco
rĕ-quĭesco, ēvi, ētum, 3 (sync. requierant, Cat. 84, 7:I. A.requierunt,
Verg. E. 8, 4:requiesset,
Cat. 64, 176:requiesse,
Liv. 26, 22), v. n. and a.Lit., Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 21:b.legiones invicem requiescere atque in castra reverti jussit,
Caes. B. C. 3, 98 fin.:ut in ejus sellā requiesceret,
Cic. Div. 1, 46, 104:in nostris sedibus,
Cat. 64, 176:lecto,
Prop. 1, 8, 33; Tib. 1, 1, 43:hac humo,
Ov. M. 10, 556 sq.:terrā Sabaeā,
id. ib. 10, 480:somno molli,
Cat. 66, 5:sub umbrā,
Verg. E. 7, 10 et saep.:nullam partem noctis,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 34, 97:hanc noctem mecum,
Verg. E. 1, 80:longas noctes tecum,
Tib. 6, 53:geminas Arctos Alcmenae,
rested two nights for the sake of Alcmena, Prop. 2, 22 (3, 15), 25:requiescens a rei publicae pulcherrimis muneribus... requiescendi studium,
Cic. Off. 3, 1, 2:a turbā rerum,
Ov. P. 4, 5, 27:quamvis ille suā lassus requiescat avenā,
Prop. 3, 32, 75. — In part. perf.: paululum requietis militibus, having rested themselves, Sall. Fragm. ap. Serv. Verg. E. 8, 4; v. under P. a.—Of things (mostly poet.):2.luce sacrā requiescat humus, requiescat arator,
Tib. 2, 1, 5:aures omnibus,
Cat. 84, 7:aures a strepitu hostili,
Liv. 26, 22:postes,
Prop. 1, 16, 15:navis in vacua harenā,
id. 2, 25 (3, 20), 7:vitis in ulmo,
rests, supports itself, Ov. M. 14, 665; cf.:cum tot sideribus caelum requievit in illo (Atlante),
id. ib. 4, 661:infelix dum requiescit amor,
Tib. 1, 2, 4:requiescit labor ille, etc.,
Quint. 11, 2, 43:stilus lectione,
id. 1, 12, 4:pectora requierunt,
Stat. Th. 12, 514.—In partic., of the dead, to rest, repose in the grave: ubi (sc. in sepulcro) remissa humana vita corpus requiescat malis. Vides quanto haec (sc. verba Ennii) in errore versentur;B.portum esse corporis et requiescere in sepulcro putat mortuum,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 44, 107; Mart. 1, 94, 1:ossa quieta, precor, tutā requiescite in urnā,
Ov. Am. 3, 9, 67; cf. Vulg. Apoc. 14, 13.—Freq. in epitaphs: hic requiescit,
Petr. 71, 12; Mart. 6, 18, 1 al.:REQVIESCIT IN PACE D(omini),
Inscr. Orell. 962.—Trop., to repose, find rest, take consolation:II.ubi animus ex multis miseriis atque periculis requievit,
Sall. C. 4, 1:lacrimis fatigatur auditor et requiescit,
Quint. 6, 1, 28:in alicujus Caesaris sermone, quasi in aliquo peropportuno deversorio,
Cic. de Or. 2, 57, 234:in spe alicujus requiescere,
id. Cael. 32, 79:requiescendum in hac lectione,
Quint. 10, 1, 27: nisi eorum exitio non requieturam, Cic. Fragm. ap. Prisc. p. 886.—Act., to let rest; to stop, stay, arrest (only poet., and mostly with a homogeneous object): sol quoque perpetuos meminit requiescere cursus, Calvus ap. Serv. Verg. E. 8, 4:1.mutata suos requierunt flumina cursus,
Verg. E. 8, 4; id. Cir. 232. — Hence, rĕquĭētus, a, um, P. a. (not ante - Aug.).Rested, refreshed:2.militem requietum, integrum (opp. itinere fatigatum et onere fessum),
Liv. 44, 38 fin.:paululum requietis militibus,
Sall. H. 1, 41 Dietsch:requietis et ordinatis suis,
Front. Strat. 1, 6, 3; 2, 5, 25:ager,
i. e. that has lain fallow, Ov. A. A. 2, 351.— Comp.:terra requietior et junior,
Col. 2, 1, 5.—In econom. lang., that has lain or been kept for a long time, i. e. that is not fresh, stale:lac,
Col. 7, 8, 1:ova,
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33 rest
I [rest]1. noun1) a ( usually short) period of not working etc after, or between periods of, effort; (a period of) freedom from worries etc:Digging the garden is hard work – let's stop for a rest
Let's have/take a rest
إسْتِراحَه ، راحَهI need a rest from all these problems – I'm going to take a week's holiday.
2) sleep:نَوْمHe needs a good night's rest.
3) something which holds or supports:مِسْنَد، مُتَّكَأa headrest on a car seat.
4) a state of not moving:سُكون، عَدَم حَرَكَهThe machine is at rest.
2. verb1) to (allow to) stop working etc in order to get new strength or energy:We've been walking for four hours – let's stop and rest
يَسْتَريح ، يَرْتاحLet's rest our legs.
2) to sleep; to lie or sit quietly in order to get new strength or energy, or because one is tired:يَنام، يَسْتَلْقي لِيَسْتَريحMother is resting at the moment.
3) to (make or allow to) lean, lie, sit, remain etc on or against something:يُريح، يَسْنِد، يَرْقُد، يَسْتَنِد إلىHer gaze rested on the jewels.
4) to relax, be calm etc:يَرْتاح، يَهْدأI will never rest until I know the murderer has been caught.
5) to (allow to) depend on:يَعْتَمِد علىOur hopes now rest on him, since all else has failed.
6) ( with with ) (of a duty etc) to belong to:يتْبَع، يَرْجِع إلى، مَتْروك إلى II [rest]The choice rests with you.
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34 в основе вердикта лежали несколько прецедентов
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в основе вердикта лежали несколько прецедентов
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35 нашёл чем удивить!
Makarov: Ark rested on mt. Ararat, the Ark rested on mt. AraratУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нашёл чем удивить!
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36 обвинение строилось на ничем не подтверждённом заявлении одного лица
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обвинение строилось на ничем не подтверждённом заявлении одного лица
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37 П-190
ЛОЖИТЬСЯ/ЛЕЧЬ (СВАЛИВАТЬСЯ/СВАЛИТЬСЯ coll) НА ПЛЕЧИ чьи, кого, кому VP, subj: abstr ; usu. pfv (of sth. burdensome) to become the object of s.o. s concern, become s.o. 's responsibilityX лёг на Y-овы плечи — X fell (rested) on Yls shoulders; Y was burdened with X.Долгие годы она вела хозяйство, воспитывала детей, во всем старалась угодить своенравной свекрови. Вся тяжесть полевых работ ложилась на ее худые плечи (Шолохов 5). Year after year she had run the farm, brought up the children, and done all she could to please her harsh-tempered mother-in-law. All the burden of the field work rested on her thin shoulders (4a).Это была фотография Нины Георгиевны в ту пору, когда она вышла из тюрьмы. В подполье она показала себя смелой и беззаветно преданной. Потом на её плечи легли заботы о больном муже, о детях Оренбург 1). It was a photograph of (Nina Georgievna) at the time she was released from prison While working underground she displayed courage and selfless devotion. Later she was burdened with the care of her sick husband and her children (1a). -
38 лечь на плечи
[VP; subj: abstr; usu. pfv]=====⇒ (of sth. burdensome) to become the object of s.o.'s concern, become s.o.'s responsibility:- Y was burdened with X.♦ Долгие годы она вела хозяйство, воспитывала детей, во всем старалась угодить своенравной свекрови. Вся тяжесть полевых работ ложилась на ее худые плечи (Шолохов 5). Year after year she had run the farm, brought up the children, and done all she could to please her harsh-tempered mother-in-law. All the burden of the field work rested on her thin shoulders (5a).♦ Это была фотография Нины Георгиевны в ту пору, когда она вышла из тюрьмы. В подполье она показала себя смелой и беззаветно преданной. Потом на её плечи легли заботы о больном муже, о детях (Эренбург 1). It was a photograph of [Nina Georgievna] at the time she was released from prison While working underground she displayed courage and selfless devotion. Later she was burdened with the care of her sick husband and her children (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лечь на плечи
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39 ложиться на плечи
[VP; subj: abstr; usu. pfv]=====⇒ (of sth. burdensome) to become the object of s.o.'s concern, become s.o.'s responsibility:- Y was burdened with X.♦ Долгие годы она вела хозяйство, воспитывала детей, во всем старалась угодить своенравной свекрови. Вся тяжесть полевых работ ложилась на ее худые плечи (Шолохов 5). Year after year she had run the farm, brought up the children, and done all she could to please her harsh-tempered mother-in-law. All the burden of the field work rested on her thin shoulders (5a).♦ Это была фотография Нины Георгиевны в ту пору, когда она вышла из тюрьмы. В подполье она показала себя смелой и беззаветно преданной. Потом на её плечи легли заботы о больном муже, о детях (Эренбург 1). It was a photograph of [Nina Georgievna] at the time she was released from prison While working underground she displayed courage and selfless devotion. Later she was burdened with the care of her sick husband and her children (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ложиться на плечи
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40 сваливаться на плечи
[VP; subj: abstr; usu. pfv]=====⇒ (of sth. burdensome) to become the object of s.o.'s concern, become s.o.'s responsibility:- Y was burdened with X.♦ Долгие годы она вела хозяйство, воспитывала детей, во всем старалась угодить своенравной свекрови. Вся тяжесть полевых работ ложилась на ее худые плечи (Шолохов 5). Year after year she had run the farm, brought up the children, and done all she could to please her harsh-tempered mother-in-law. All the burden of the field work rested on her thin shoulders (5a).♦ Это была фотография Нины Георгиевны в ту пору, когда она вышла из тюрьмы. В подполье она показала себя смелой и беззаветно преданной. Потом на её плечи легли заботы о больном муже, о детях (Эренбург 1). It was a photograph of [Nina Georgievna] at the time she was released from prison While working underground she displayed courage and selfless devotion. Later she was burdened with the care of her sick husband and her children (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сваливаться на плечи
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