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Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
hieing — haɪ v. hurry, move quickly; cause oneself to hurry or move quickly … English contemporary dictionary
hie — verb (hied; hying or hieing) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hīgian to strive, hasten Date: 12th century intransitive verb to go quickly ; hasten transitive verb to cause (oneself) to go quickly … New Collegiate Dictionary
hie — /huy/, v., hied, hieing or hying. v.i. 1. to hasten; speed; go in haste. v.t. 2. to hasten (oneself): Hie yourself down to this once in a lifetime sale! [bef. 900; ME hien, hyen, OE higian to strive; c. D hijgen to pant, Gk kíein to go; L ciere… … Universalium
hie — O.E. higian strive, hasten, originally to be intent on, from P.Gmc. *hig (Cf. M.Du. higen to pant, M.L.G. hichen, Ger. heichen). Related: Hied; hies; hieing … Etymology dictionary
hie — [hʌɪ] verb (hies, hieing or hying, hied) archaic go quickly. Origin ME: from OE hīgian strive, pant … English new terms dictionary
hie — /haɪ/ (say huy) verb (i) (hied, hieing) to hasten; speed; go in haste. {Middle English; Old English hīgian strive. Compare Dutch hijgen pant} …
hie — [hī] vi., vt. hied, hieing or hying [ME hien < OE higian, to strive, hasten < IE base * k̑ēigh , fast > Russ sigáti, to spring] to hurry or hasten: usually used reflexively … English World dictionary
hie — v.intr. & refl. (hies, hied, hieing or hying) archaic or poet. go quickly (hie to your chamber; hied him to the chase). Etymology: OE higian strive, pant, of unkn. orig … Useful english dictionary
hy|ing — «HY ihng», verb. hieing; a present participle of hie … Useful english dictionary