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1 clavar
v.1 to drive (clavo, estaca).2 to nail, to fix (letrero, placa).clavó la suela de la bota he nailed on the sole of the boot3 to fix, to rivet.clavar los ojos o la mirada en algo/alguien en to stare at something/somebody4 to nail down, to nail in, to nail, to fix with nails.5 to hammer, to knock in, to hammer in, to hammer down.El carpintero clavó las tablas The carpenter hammered the boards.6 to perplex.7 to screw, to shaft, to poke.El chico clavó a su novia The boy screwed his girlfriend.* * *1 (con clavos) to nail2 (un clavo) to bang, hammer in; (estaca) to drive4 familiar (cobrar caro) to sting, fleece1 (gen) to stick* * *verb1) to hammer2) nail3) plunge4) fix* * *1. VT1) (=hincar) [+ clavo] to hammer inclavar banderillas — (Taur) to thrust banderillas into the bull's neck
2) (=fijar) [con clavos] to nail3) [+ joya] to set, mount4) (Ftbl) [+ pelota] to hammer, driveel delantero clavó el balón en la red — the forward hammered o drove the ball into the net
5) ** (=cobrar de más) to rip off *-pagué cuarenta euros -pues, te han clavado — "I paid forty euros" - "you were ripped off"
6) * (=hacer perfecto)-¿cómo has hecho el examen? -lo he clavado — "how did the exam go?" - "it was spot on" *
7) Méx ** (=robar) to swipe *, nick *, pinch *2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a)clavar algo en algo — < clavo> to hammer something into something; <puñal/cuchillo> to stick something in something; < estaca> to drive something into something
me clavó los dientes/las uñas — he sank his teeth/dug his nails into me
b) <cartel/estante> to put up (with nails, etc)c) <ojos/vista> to fix... on2) (fam)a) ( cobrar caro) to rip... off (colloq)nos clavaron $10,000 — they stung us for $10,000
b) (CS fam) ( engañar) to cheatc) (Méx fam) ( robar) to swipe (colloq), to filch (colloq)3) (RPl fam) ( dejar plantado) to stand... up (colloq)4) (Ven fam) < estudiante> to fail, to flunk (AmE colloq)2.clavarse v pron1)a) <aguja/espina>b) (refl) <cuchillo/puñal>2) (CS fam)clavarse con algo — ( por no poder venderlo) to get stuck with something (colloq); ( por ser mala compra)
3) (Per fam) ( colarse)se clavó en la cola — he jumped the line (AmE) o (BrE) the queue
4) (Col arg)clavarse estudiando or a estudiar — to study like crazy (colloq)
5) (Méx) (Dep) to dive* * *= pin, knock in, stick, nail.Ex. One example is the circulation of notices which may previously have been pinned on a noticeboard.Ex. The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).Ex. Is it a matter of a library in one country sticking a pin in a map and requesting a document from the nearest library to where the pin is inserted?.Ex. This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.----* clavar con chinchetas = pin.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a)clavar algo en algo — < clavo> to hammer something into something; <puñal/cuchillo> to stick something in something; < estaca> to drive something into something
me clavó los dientes/las uñas — he sank his teeth/dug his nails into me
b) <cartel/estante> to put up (with nails, etc)c) <ojos/vista> to fix... on2) (fam)a) ( cobrar caro) to rip... off (colloq)nos clavaron $10,000 — they stung us for $10,000
b) (CS fam) ( engañar) to cheatc) (Méx fam) ( robar) to swipe (colloq), to filch (colloq)3) (RPl fam) ( dejar plantado) to stand... up (colloq)4) (Ven fam) < estudiante> to fail, to flunk (AmE colloq)2.clavarse v pron1)a) <aguja/espina>b) (refl) <cuchillo/puñal>2) (CS fam)clavarse con algo — ( por no poder venderlo) to get stuck with something (colloq); ( por ser mala compra)
3) (Per fam) ( colarse)se clavó en la cola — he jumped the line (AmE) o (BrE) the queue
4) (Col arg)clavarse estudiando or a estudiar — to study like crazy (colloq)
5) (Méx) (Dep) to dive* * *= pin, knock in, stick, nail.Ex: One example is the circulation of notices which may previously have been pinned on a noticeboard.
Ex: The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).Ex: Is it a matter of a library in one country sticking a pin in a map and requesting a document from the nearest library to where the pin is inserted?.Ex: This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.* clavar con chinchetas = pin.* * *clavar [A1 ]vtA1 clavar algo EN algo ‹clavo› to hammer sth INTO sth; ‹palo/estaca› to drive sth INTO sthle clavó el puñal en el pecho she drove o plunged the dagger into his chestuna estaca clavada en el suelo a stake driven into the groundme clavó los dientes/las uñas he sank his teeth/dug his nails into me2 ‹cartel/estante› to put up ( with nails etc)3 ‹ojos› to fix … onclavó en ella una mirada de odio he fixed her with a look of hateB ( fam)1 (cobrar caro) to rip … off ( colloq)DE■ clavarseA1 ‹aguja/espina›me clavé la aguja I stuck the needle into my finger ( o thumb etc)me clavé el destornillador en la mano I stuck the screwdriver in my handse clavó una astilla en el dedo she got a splinter in her finger2 ( refl) ‹cuchillo/puñal›se clavó el puñal en el pecho he drove o plunged the dagger into his chestBme clavé con las entradas I got stuck with the ticketsse clavó con el auto que compró the car turned out to be a bad buy o a real lemon ( colloq)2( RPl fam) (fastidiarse): me tuve que clavar toda la tarde allí porque el cerrajero no vino I was stuck there all afternoon because the locksmith didn't come ( colloq)Csiempre se clava en las fiestas he's always gatecrashing parties ( colloq)D* * *
clavar ( conjugate clavar) verbo transitivo
1a) clavar algo en algo ‹ clavo› to hammer sth into sth;
‹puñal/cuchillo› to stick sth in sth;
‹ estaca› to drive sth into sth;◊ me clavó los dientes/las uñas he sank his teeth/dug his nails into me
c) ‹ojos/vista› to fix … on
2 (fam)
◊ nos clavaron $10,000 they stung us for $10,000
clavarse verbo pronominal
1
2 (CS fam) clavarse con algo ( por no poder venderlo) to get stuck with sth (colloq);
( por ser mala compra):
3 (Méx) (Dep) to dive
clavar
I verbo transitivo
1 (con un martillo) to hammer in
(sujetar con clavos) to nail
2 (una estaca) to drive in
3 familiar (cobrar demasiado) to sting o fleece: nos clavaron dos mil por un simple desayuno, they stung us two thousand pesetas for a breakfast
' clavar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ensartar
- fijar
- hincar
English:
dig
- drive
- fix
- hammer
- knock
- nail
- pin up
- ram
- sink
- slam on
- stick
- sting
- tack
- set
- spike
- thrust
* * *♦ vt1. [clavo, estaca] to drive (en into); [cuchillo] to thrust (en into); [chincheta, alfiler] to stick (en into);le clavó los dientes en la oreja she sank her teeth into his ear2. [letrero, placa] to nail, to fix;clavó la suela de la bota he nailed on the sole of the boot3. [mirada, atención] to fix, to rivet;clavar los ojos en to stare at;clavó su mirada en la de ella he stared her right in the eyeen esa tienda te clavan they charge you an arm and a leg in that shop♦ viRP, Ven muy Fam [copular] to do it, Br to have it off* * *v/t1 stick (en into)3:clavar los ojos en alguien fix one’s eyes on s.o.4:clavar a alguien por algo fam overcharge s.o. for sth* * *clavar vt1) : to nail, to hammer2) hincar: to plunge, to stick3) : to fix (one's eyes) on* * *clavar vb1. (clavo) to hammerclavar la mirada en algo / clavar los ojos en algo to stare at something -
2 clavarse
1 (gen) to stick* * *VPR1) [espina, astilla]2) [reflexivo]3) CAm, Méx (Dep) to dive* * *
■clavarse verbo reflexivo clavarse un alfiler, to stick a pin into oneself
' clavarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clavar
English:
dig
- stick
* * *vprse clavó con un alfiler he stuck a pin into himself5. RP Fam [decepcionarse]anoche nos clavamos con esa película that movie we saw last night was a dead loss o a real turkey* * *v/r:clavarse un cuchillo en la mano stick a knife into one’s hand* * *vr: to stick oneself (with a sharp object)* * * -
3 wbi|ć
pf — wbi|jać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (zagłębić) to stick in [igłę]; to sink, to ram [słup]; to dig in [paznokcie]- wbiłem sobie drzazgę w palec I got a splinter in my finger- wbić gwóźdź młotkiem to hammer a. drive in a nail- wbić łopatę w ziemię to dig a spade into the ground- wbić komuś nóż w plecy to stick a. plunge a knife into sb’s back, to stab sb in the back przen.- wbić pieczątkę/wizę do paszportu pot. to stamp a passport/to stamp a visa in a passport a. a passport with a visa- scena pościgu (aż) wbiła mnie w fotel pot. the chase scene had me on the edge of my seat2. Sport to score [gola, bramkę]- wbić kosza to score a. make a basket3. (nałożyć) to stick- wbić mięso na ruszt to skewer the meat- wbiłem buty I stepped a. got into my shoes- wbić czapkę głęboko na uszy to pull a cap right down over one’s ears- wbijać obręcz na beczkę to put a hoop on a barrel4. pot. (zjeść łapczywie) to wolf (down), to gobble (up) [potrawę, obiad]- wbił cały talerz makaronu he wolfed down a. scarfed down US pot. a plateful of pastaⅡ wbić się — wbijać się 1. [gwóźdź, nóż] to stick (in)- gwóźdź wbił mi się w stopę the nail stuck in my foot- cierń wbił mi się w skórę a thorn dug a. bit into my skin- drzazga wbiła mi się w palec I got a. I have a splinter in my finger- strzała wbiła się w sam środek tarczy the arrow sank into the centre of the target- dziób statku wbił się w lód the ship’s bow (got) stuck in the ice2. pot. wbić się w coś to squeeze a. climb into sth [ubranie]- z trudem wbiła się w sukienkę she (only) just squeezed a. got into her dress■ wbić jajko do miseczki to crack a. break an egg into a bowl- wbić kogoś w dumę/pychę to make sb feel very proud/conceited, to make sb swell with pride/conceit- wbić sobie coś do głowy a. w głowę pot. (uznać coś za pewne) to get sth into one’s head; (z trudem się czegoś nauczyć) to get a. beat sth into one’s head [wiadomości, daty, wzory]- wbił sobie do głowy, że jego żona ma romans he got a. took it into his head that his wife was having an affair- wbij to sobie do głowy a. łba pot. raz na zawsze get that into your head a. thick skull pot. once and for all- jak sobie wbije coś do głowy, to nikogo nie słucha once he gets an idea a. a notion into his head, he refuses to listen to anyone- nauczyciel wbijał im do głowy bezużyteczne informacje the teacher drummed a. pumped useless information into their heads- wbić się w pamięć to engrave a. imprint itself in one’s memory, to stick in one’s memory a. mind- jej twarz wbiła mi się w pamięć her face was engraved on a. etched in my memoryThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wbi|ć
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4 drzazga
* * *f.Gen.pl. -zg l. - zeg splinter, sliver, chip; weszła mi drzazga (w palec) I've got a splinter (in my finger); rozbić coś w drzazgi smash sth to a milion pieces l. smithereens.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drzazga
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5 w|leźć
pf — w|łazić impf (wlezę, wleziesz, wlazł, wlazła, wleźli — włażę) vi pot. 1. (wejść) to get- wleźć do wanny to get in the bathtub- wleźć pod prysznic to hop in the shower pot.- wleźć pod koc/pod kołdrę to get under a blanket/a duvet- wleźć oknem do pokoju to come in through the window- wleźć do ogrodu przez dziurę w płocie to get into the garden through a hole in the fence2. (wspiąć się) to climb- wleźć na drzewo to climb a tree- wleźć na strych po drabinie to climb the ladder to the attic3. (znaleźć się w trudnej sytuacji) zawsze włazi w jakieś kłopoty he’s always getting into trouble- wleźć w długi to run up debts4. (wejść niepotrzebnie) wleźć w błoto/w kałużę to step in the mud/in a puddle- krowy wlazły w zboże sąsiada the cows got in the neighbour’s cornfield- nieproszony wlazł do pokoju he barged into the room uninvited5. (natknąć się) wlazł na niego na ulicy he bumped into him in the street- wlazł w lesie na żmiję he ran into an adder in the woods pot.6. (utkwić) drzazga wlazła mi w palec I’ve got a splinter in my finger- źdźbła słomy wlazły mu we włosy he got some straw in his hair7. (zmieścić się) noga z trudem włazi mi do buta I can barely get my foot in the shoe- do słoja wlazło kilo ogórków I/he/she got a kilo of cucumbers into the jar- przytyła i nie włazi w spodnie she’s gained weight and her trousers don’t fit- dzieciaki właziły nauczycielce na głowę the kids were giving the teacher a hard time- ile wlezie/wlazło as much as one can/could- jadł łapczywie, ile wlazło he ate as if there was no tomorrow- uczył się przed egzaminem, ile wlazło before the exam he studied as hard as he could- jakiś ból/skurcz wlazł mi w nogę pot. I’ve got a pain/cramp in my leg- matematyka nie włazi mi do głowy pot. I don’t have a (good) head for maths- włazić komuś z kaloszami a. buciorami do duszy to wade into sb’s private affairs- włazić komuś w drogę a. w paradę to get in sb’s way- wleźć w paszczę lwa to put one’s head into the lion’s mouth- włazić drzwiami i oknami to crowd a. pour inThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > w|leźć
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6 piantare
plantchiodo hammer incolloq piantala! cut that out! colloq colloq piantare qualcuno dump someone colloq piantare grane make difficulties* * *piantare v.tr.1 to plant; ( in vaso) to pot: ho piantato un ciliegio, I've planted a cherry tree; piantare fiori, to plant flowers; piantare un campo ad ulivi, to plant a field with olive-trees // andare a piantare cavoli, (scherz.) ( ritirarsi a vita privata) to retire2 ( conficcare) to thrust, to drive*, to ram; ( innalzare) to plant, to put* up: piantare un chiodo in un muro, to drive a nail into a wall; piantare un palo per terra, to drive (o to put up) a stake into the ground; devono ancora piantare i pali della luce, they still have to put up the lamp post; piantare una bandiera, to plant a flag; gli piantò un coltello nella schiena, he stuck (o thrust) a knife in his back; piantare una pallottola in corpo a qlcu., to shoot s.o. (o to put a bullet in s.o.); piantare una tenda, to pitch (o to put up) a tent // piantare le tende, ( stabilirsi in un luogo) to take up one's residence (o to settle down); ormai ha piantato le tende nel mio ufficio, (fig.) he's become a fixture (o he's taken up residence in my office)3 ( porre, collocare) to place, to put*, to plant, to set*: il nemico ha piantato una batteria su un'altura vicina, the enemy has planted a battery on a height nearby // piantare gli occhi addosso a qlcu., to eye s.o. // piantare una grana, (fam.) to make trouble5 ( abbandonare) to leave*, to quit, to abandon, to dump; to give* (s.o.) the slip: ho piantato lì tutto e sono uscito di corsa, (fam.) I dropped everything and dashed out; ha piantato la moglie per una ragazza, he's dumped (o left) his wife for a girl; la fidanzata lo ha piantato, his fiancée has jilted him; piantare a mezzo un lavoro, to leave a job unfinished // piantare in asso, to leave in the lurch; ( un innamorato) to jilt; la guida ci piantò in asso il secondo giorno, the guide left us in the lurch the second day // piantare baracca e burattini, to give up everything: quando la conobbe piantò baracca e burattini e se ne andò, when he knew her he gave up everything // piantarla, to stop: piantala!, stop it!; piantala di farmi sciocche domande!, stop asking me silly questions!; se non la pianti di urlare, ti lascio qui, (fam.) if you don't stop yelling I'll leave you here; piantatela una buona volta!, ( di litigare) pack it in!6 (aer.) to stop, to fail.◘ piantarsi v.intr.pron.1 ( conficcarsi) to stick* in, to get* stuck in: mi si è piantata una spina nel piede, a thorn has got stuck in my foot // ho mangiato un panino che mi si è piantato sullo stomaco, (fig.) I've eaten a sandwich and I haven't digested it2 ( fissarsi in un luogo) to plant oneself, to place oneself: mi si è piantato davanti, he planted (o placed) himself in front of me; viene alle 9 e si pianta qui sino a mezzanotte, he comes at nine and doesn't budge till midnight (o he parks himself here till midnight)◆ v.rifl.rec. to leave* each other, to part: dopo un ennesimo bisticcio si sono piantati, they parted (o left each other) after yet another quarrel.* * *[pjan'tare]1. vt1) (pianta) to plant, put in2)piantare (in) — (chiodo) to hammer in(to), knock in(to), (paletto) to drive in(to), (ago) to stick in(to)
piantare una tenda — to put up a tent, pitch a tent
3) (fig : lasciare: moglie, figli) to leave, abandon, desertpiantala! — stop it!, cut it out!
2. vr (piantarsi)mi si piantò davanti; si piantò davanti a me — he planted himself in front of me3. vip (piantarsi)piantarsi in — to enter* * *[pjan'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to plant [patate, pomodori]2) (conficcare) to drive* [ chiodo] (in in, into); to sink* [ palo] (in into); to dig* [ unghie] (in into); to stick* [ coltello] (in into)3) (tirare su) to raise [ tenda]piantare le tende — (accamparsi) to make o pitch camp
ha piantato le tende a casa mia — fig. he settled down at my house
piantare tutto — to jack it in, to pack it all in
5) piantarla2.verbo pronominale piantarsi2) (conficcarsi) [chiodo, palo] to dig* (in into)3) colloq. (porsi di fronte)-rsi davanti a qcs., qcn. — to stand in front of sth., sb
4) colloq. (bloccarsi) [computer, programma] to crash••piantare in asso qcn. — to leave sb. stranded o in the lurch
piantare gli occhi addosso a qcn. — to stare at sb
* * *piantare/pjan'tare/ [1]1 to plant [patate, pomodori]; piantare un terreno a viti to plant a vineyard2 (conficcare) to drive* [ chiodo] (in in, into); to sink* [ palo] (in into); to dig* [ unghie] (in into); to stick* [ coltello] (in into)3 (tirare su) to raise [ tenda]; piantare le tende (accamparsi) to make o pitch camp; ha piantato le tende a casa mia fig. he settled down at my house4 colloq. (lasciare) to dump, to jilt, to drop, to ditch [ragazzo, fidanzata]; to quit* [ lavoro]; piantare tutto to jack it in, to pack it all inII piantarsi verbo pronominale2 (conficcarsi) [chiodo, palo] to dig* (in into); - rsi una spina nel piede to get a thorn in one's foot4 colloq. (bloccarsi) [computer, programma] to crashpiantare in asso qcn. to leave sb. stranded o in the lurch; piantare gli occhi addosso a qcn. to stare at sb. -
7 piantare
[pjan'tare]1. vt1) (pianta) to plant, put in2)piantare (in) — (chiodo) to hammer in(to), knock in(to), (paletto) to drive in(to), (ago) to stick in(to)
piantare una tenda — to put up a tent, pitch a tent
3) (fig : lasciare: moglie, figli) to leave, abandon, desertpiantala! — stop it!, cut it out!
2. vr (piantarsi)mi si piantò davanti; si piantò davanti a me — he planted himself in front of me3. vip (piantarsi)piantarsi in — to enter -
8 astilla
f.splinter.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: astillar.* * *1 splinter, chip\de tal palo, tal astilla like father, like sonhacer astillas figurado to smash to smithereens* * *SF1) (=fragmento) splinter, chippl astillas [para fuego] kindling singhacer algo astillas — to smash sth into little o tiny pieces
hacerse astillas — to shatter into little o tiny pieces; ver palo 1)
2) Esp * (=soborno) small bribe, sweetener ** * *a) ( fragmento) chipb) astillas femenino plural ( para el fuego) kindling* * *= splinter, chip.Ex. However, others see the splinters in the discipline as a step in its revitalization.Ex. Tongue studs frequently damage the person's teeth, causing tiny fractures and huge chips.----* de tal palo tal astilla = a chip off the old block, like father, like son.* * *a) ( fragmento) chipb) astillas femenino plural ( para el fuego) kindling* * *= splinter, chip.Ex: However, others see the splinters in the discipline as a step in its revitalization.
Ex: Tongue studs frequently damage the person's teeth, causing tiny fractures and huge chips.* de tal palo tal astilla = a chip off the old block, like father, like son.* * *A1 (fragmento) chip, woodchipse me ha metido una astilla en el dedo I have a splinter in my finger* * *
Del verbo astillar: ( conjugate astillar)
astilla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
astilla
astillar
astilla sustantivo femenino
(de madera, hueso) splinter;
b)
astilla sustantivo femenino splinter
♦ Locuciones: de tal palo, tal astilla, like father, like son
' astilla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
palo
- sacar
English:
chip
- father
- like
- sliver
- splinter
- stick
* * *astilla nfsplinter;me he clavado una astilla en el brazo I've got a splinter in my arm;hacer astillas to smash to smithereens* * *f1 splinter2:hacer astillas algo fig smash sth to pieces3:sg* * *astilla nf1) : splinter, chip2)de tal palo, tal astilla : like father, like son* * *astilla n splinter -
9 espina
f.1 bone.me da mala espina (informal) it makes me uneasy, there's something fishy about ittodavía tengo clavada la espina de no haber ido a la universidad I still feel bad about not having gone to universitysacarse una espina (figurative) to settle an old score; (desquitarse) to relieve a long-standing frustration (desahogarse)2 thorn, prickle, sticker.3 spine, backbone.4 fishbone, fish bone.5 spina.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: espinar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: espinar.* * *1 (de planta) thorn2 (de pez) fishbone3 (columna vertebral) spine, backbone6 figurado (dificultad) difficulty, problem\dar mala espina figurado to arouse one's suspicions, not to like the look of somethingestar en espinas to be on edgeno hay rosa sin espinas figurado you have to take the rough with the smoothsacarse la espina figurado to get even, get one's own backtener clavada una espina to be suffering, be smartingespina dorsal spinal column, spine, backbone* * *noun f.1) spine2) thorn3) fish bone* * *SF1) (Bot) [de rosal] thorn; [de chumbera] prickle2) [de pez] bone3) (Anat) (tb: espina dorsal) spine4) (=problema) worry, suspicion* * *1)a) (de rosal, zarza) thorn; ( de cactus) prickleb) ( de pez) bonec) (Anat) spine2)a) ( de disgusto)tiene clavada la espina de aquel desengaño — he hasn't got over o (colloq) he's still smarting from that disappointment
b) (duda, resquemor) nagging doubt* * *= thorn.Ex. The letters are upright, narrow, and angular, standing on crooked feet, and the ascenders are usually decorated with barbs or thorns; f and p do not normally descend below the base line.----* de la espina dorsal = spinal.* espina bífida = spina bifida.* espina dorsal = backbone, backbone, spinal cord, spine.* espina dorsal, la = spinal column, the.* lesión de la espina dorsal = spine injury.* lleno de espinas = bony [bonier -comp., boniest -sup.].* ser una espina que Alguien tiene clavada = be a thorn in + Posesivo + side.* sin espinas = boneless.* * *1)a) (de rosal, zarza) thorn; ( de cactus) prickleb) ( de pez) bonec) (Anat) spine2)a) ( de disgusto)tiene clavada la espina de aquel desengaño — he hasn't got over o (colloq) he's still smarting from that disappointment
b) (duda, resquemor) nagging doubt* * *= thorn.Ex: The letters are upright, narrow, and angular, standing on crooked feet, and the ascenders are usually decorated with barbs or thorns; f and p do not normally descend below the base line.
* de la espina dorsal = spinal.* espina bífida = spina bifida.* espina dorsal = backbone, backbone, spinal cord, spine.* espina dorsal, la = spinal column, the.* lesión de la espina dorsal = spine injury.* lleno de espinas = bony [bonier -comp., boniest -sup.].* ser una espina que Alguien tiene clavada = be a thorn in + Posesivo + side.* sin espinas = boneless.* * *Ame clavé una espina I got a thorn in my finger ( o hand etc)2 (de pez) bonese lavan las merluzas y se les sacan las espinas wash and bone the hake3 ( Anat) spineCompuestos:spina bifidaspinal column, spine, backboneB1(de un disgusto): todavía tiene clavada la espina de aquel desengaño he still hasn't got over o ( colloq) he's still smarting from that disappointmenten el partido siguiente se sacaron la espina de aquel 5 a 0 in the next match they got their own back for that 5-0 defeat2 (duda, resquemor) nagging doubtlo negó pero me quedé con la espina he denied it but I still had nagging doubts o my suspicionstenía que sacarme la espina I just had to knowdarle a algn mala espina to make sb feel uneasyesto me da mala espina I don't like the look of this, I'm beginning to feel a bit uneasy about this* * *
espina sustantivo femenino
( de cactus) prickle
c) (Anat) spine;
darle a algn mala espina to make sb feel uneasy;
esto me da mala espina I don't like the look of this
espina sustantivo femenino
1 Bot thorn
2 (de un pez) bone
3 Anat espina bífida, spina bifida
espina dorsal, spine
4 (mal pensamiento) nagging doubt
♦ Locuciones: dar mala espina, to make feel uneasy o to arouse one's suspicions: aquel asunto me daba mala espina, I didn't like the look of it
' espina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dorsal
- pinchar
- raspa
- atragantarse
- atravesar
- clavado
- clavar
English:
bone
- choke
- fishbone
- prickle
- thorn
- fillet
- fish
- goose
- spina bifida
- spine
* * *espina nf1. [astilla] splinter;se me ha clavado una espina I've got a splinter2. [de pez] (fish) bone;limpiar un pescado de espinas to bone a fish;se atragantó con una espina she choked on a fish bone3. [de planta] thorn;[de cactus] spine;una rosa con espinas a thorny rose4. Anat spineMed espina bífida spina bifida;espina dorsal [de vertebrado] backbone, spine;[de equipo, organización] backbone5. [pena, pesar] grief, sorrow;sacarse una espina [desquitarse] to settle an old score;[desahogarse] to relieve a long-standing frustration;queremos sacarnos la espina de la derrota del año pasado we want to lay the ghost of last year's defeat;todavía tengo clavada la espina de no haber ido a la universidad I still feel bad about not having gone to university;Famdarle mala espina a alguien to make sb uneasy;este sitio me da mala espina I've got a bad feeling about this place, this place makes me uneasy* * *dar mala espina a alguien fam make s.o. feel uneasy;por fin me he sacado la espina fam at last I have managed to do it* * *espina nf1) : thorn2) : spineespina dorsal: spinal column3) : fish bone* * *espina n1. (de una planta) thorn2. (del pez) bone -
10 einreißen
(unreg., trennb.)I v/t (hat eingerissen)2. (Haus etc.) pull downII v/i (ist)1. tear; eingerissen sein have a tear, be (slightly) torn2. umg., fig. Unsitte: (start to) spread, take hold; das dürfen wir gar nicht erst einreißen lassen we’d better put a stop to that before it takes hold, we’d better nip that in the bud* * *to rip; to pull down; to tear* * *ein|rei|ßen sep1. vt2) Gebäude, Zaun, Barrikaden to tear or pull down2. vi aux sein(Papier) to tear; (fig inf Unsitte etc) to catch on (inf), to get to be a habit (inf)* * *ein|rei·ßenI. vi Hilfsverb: sein▪ eingerissen torneingerissene Haut cracked skinetw \einreißen lassen to make a habit of sth, to let sth become a habitwir wollen das hier gar nicht erst \einreißen lassen! we don't want that kind of behaviour here!II. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (niederreißen)▪ etw \einreißen to tear [or pull] sth down, to demolish sth2. (mit Riss versehen)▪ etw \einreißen to tear sthIII. vr Hilfsverb: habendie Haut an dem Finger \einreißen to cut [the skin on] one's finger* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) tear; rip2) s. abreißen 1. 2)2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) tear; rip2) (ugs.): (zur Gewohnheit werden) become a habit* * *einreißen (irr, trennb)A. v/t (hat eingerissen)1. (Riss machen) tear;sich (dat)einen Fingernagel einreißen tear a fingernail2. (Haus etc) pull down3.sich (dat)einen Dorn/Splitter einreißen get a thorn/splinter in one’s skinB. v/i (ist)1. tear;eingerissen sein have a tear, be (slightly) torndas dürfen wir gar nicht erst einreißen lassen we’d better put a stop to that before it takes hold, we’d better nip that in the bud* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) tear; rip2) s. abreißen 1. 2)2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) tear; rip2) (ugs.): (zur Gewohnheit werden) become a habit -
11 našpranjiti se
vr pf I -o sam se I've got (ili I've picked up) a sliver/splinter (in my finger/ toe//foot itd.) -
12 влизам
1. enter, go in (в into)walk in (в into)влизам неочаквано при walk in onвлизам в стая go into a room, enter a roomвлизам тържествено sweep inвлизам и излизам bustle in and outвлизам в къща move in, move into a house, take up residence in a house(прониквам-за светлина) get in, penetrateвлез! come in! влакът влезе в района на гарата the train entered the station/steamed into the stationкорабът влезе в пристанището the ship sailed/steamed into the port; the ship entered the harbourврата, през която се влиза в една стая a door that gives access to a roomвлиза ми треска в пръста get a splinter in o.'s fingerсемка ми влезе между зъбите a seed has got caught in my teeth2. (минавам през) go throughконецът не може да влезе в ухото на иглата the thread won't go through the eye (of the needle)(за багаж в куфар) go (в into)прен. (в програма, цена) be included (в in)(за число-съдържа се в) go intoключът не влиза в ключалката the key doesn't fit the lockстатията ще влезе в следния брой the article will appear/be published in the next issueдве влиза пет пъти в десет two goes five times into ten(учебно заведение) enter (в-)(в кариера) take up, embrace (a career)влизам във войската join the armyвлизам в университета enter the universityвлизам в бой/сражение engage in battleвлизам във владение на take possession ofвлизам във връзка с някого get in touch with s.o. contact s.o.това не влиза във въпроса that's outside the question/beside the pointвлизам в години be getting on (in years)влизам в грях commit a sin, sinвлизам в двадесетата си година enter o.'s twentieth yearзаводът влезе в действие/в строя the plant was put into operation, the plant went/came into operationвлизам в дирите на някого fall into s.o.'s tracksвлизам в историята go down in historyвлизам в капан fall into a trapтеб какво ти влиза в работата? what concern/business is it of yours?влизам в разговор start up/strike up a conversation, enter into conversationвлизам в преговори begin/open negotiationsвлизам в положението на някого sympathize with s.o.влизам в сила operateвлизам в пътя/в правия път mend o.'s waysот едното ухо влиза, от другото излиза it goes in through one ear and out through the other, in at one ear and out at the other* * *влѝзам,гл.1. enter, go in (в into); walk in (в into); ( прониквам за светлина) get in, penetrate; влакът влезе в района на гарата the train entered the station/steamed into the station; влез! come in! в пръста ми влиза треска get a splinter in o.’s finger; \влизам без покана/без билет gatecrash; \влизам в стая go into a room, enter a room; \влизам и излизам bustle in and out; \влизам неочаквано при walk in on; \влизам тържествено sweep in; врата, през която се влиза в стая a door that gives access to a room; между зъбите ми влезе семка a seed has got caught in my teeth;3. ( вмествам се) go, get (в into); fit (in); (за багаж в куфар) go (в into); прен. (в програма, цена) be included (в in); (за число съдържа се в) go into;4. ( ставам член) join (в -), become/be a member (в of); ( учебно заведение) enter (в -); (в кариера) take up, embrace (a career); \влизам в армията join the army; \влизам в университета enter the university;5. (в компютърна система) log in; • \влизам в бой/сражение engage in battle; \влизам във владение на take possession of; \влизам във връзка с някого get in touch with s.o., contact s.o.; \влизам в грях commit a sin; \влизам в двадесетата си година enter o.’s twentieth year; \влизам в действие go/come into operation; \влизам в дирите на някого fall into s.o.’s tracks; \влизам в историята go down in history; \влизам в капан fall into trap; \влизам в работа come in (very) useful, come in handy; \влизам в разговор start up/strike up a conversation, enter into conversation; \влизам в положението на някого sympathize with s.o.; \влизам в преговори begin/open negotiations; \влизам в пътя/в правия път mend o.’s ways; \влизам в сила operate, take effect, become valid; на теб какво ти влиза в работата? what concern/business is it of yours? от едното ухо влиза, от другото излиза it goes in through one ear and out through the other, in at one ear out at the other; това не влиза във въпроса that’s outside the question/beside the point.* * *come in; enter: to влизам the room - влизам в стаята; get in; get into* * *1. (в кариера) take up, embrace (a career) 2. (вмествам ce) go, get (в into);fit (in) 3. (за багаж в куфар) go (в into) 4. (за число-съдържа се в) go into 5. (минавам през) go through 6. (прониквам - за светлина) get in, penetrate 7. (ставам член) join (в -), become/be a member (в of) 8. (учебно заведение) enter (в -) 9. enter, go in (в into) 10. walk in (в into) 11. ВЛИЗАМ в бой/сражение engage in battle 12. ВЛИЗАМ в години be getting on (in years) 13. ВЛИЗАМ в грях commit a sin, sin 14. ВЛИЗАМ в двадесетата си година enter o.'s twentieth year 15. ВЛИЗАМ в дирите на някого fall into s.o.'s tracks 16. ВЛИЗАМ в историята go down in history 17. ВЛИЗАМ в капан fall into a trap 18. ВЛИЗАМ в къща move in, move into a house, take up residence in a house 19. ВЛИЗАМ в положението на някого sympathize with s.o. 20. ВЛИЗАМ в преговори begin/open negotiations 21. ВЛИЗАМ в пътя/в правия път mend o.'s ways 22. ВЛИЗАМ в работа come in (very) useful, come in handy 23. ВЛИЗАМ в разговор start up/strike up a conversation, enter into conversation 24. ВЛИЗАМ в сила operate 25. ВЛИЗАМ в стая go into a room, enter a room 26. ВЛИЗАМ в университета enter the university 27. ВЛИЗАМ във владение на take possession of 28. ВЛИЗАМ във войската join the army 29. ВЛИЗАМ във връзка с някого get in touch with s.o.. contact s.o. 30. ВЛИЗАМ и излизам bustle in and out 31. ВЛИЗАМ неочаквано при walk in on 32. ВЛИЗАМ тържествено sweep in 33. влез! come in! влакът влезе в района на гарата the train entered the station/steamed into the station 34. влиза ми треска в пръста get a splinter in o.'s finger 35. врата, през която се влиза в една стая a door that gives access to a room 36. две влиза пет пъти в десет two goes five times into ten 37. заводът влезе в действие/в строя the plant was put into operation, the plant went/came into operation 38. ключът не влиза в ключалката the key doesn't fit the lock 39. конецът не може да влезе в ухото на иглата the thread won't go through the eye (of the needle) 40. корабът влезе в пристанището the ship sailed/steamed into the port;the ship entered the harbour 41. от едното ухо влиза, от другото излиза it goes in through one ear and out through the other, in at one ear and out at the other 42. прен. (в програма, цена) be included (в in) 43. семка ми влезе между зъбите a seed has got caught in my teeth 44. статията ще влезе в следния брой the article will appear/be published in the next issue 45. теб какво ти влиза в работата? what concern/ business is it of yours? 46. това не влиза във въпроса that's outside the question/beside the point -
13 ziehen
das Ziehenhaul; traction; drawing; pull* * *Zie|hennt -s, no pl(= Schmerz) ache; (im Unterleib) abdominal pain* * *1) (to pull along, out or towards oneself: She drew the child towards her; He drew a gun suddenly and fired; All water had to be drawn from a well; The cart was drawn by a pony.) draw2) extract3) ((an) act of extracting eg a tooth.) extraction4) (to pull with great effort or difficulty: Horses are used to haul barges along canals.) haul5) (to draw (a straight line): He ruled a line across the page.) rule6) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) pull7) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) pull8) (to move to a new house etc: He has removed to London.) remove9) (to make (a tree, plant etc) grow in a particular direction.) train10) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) wander* * *Zie·hen<-s>[ˈtsi:ən]nt kein pl ache* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) pull; (sanfter) draw; (zerren) tug; (schleppen) dragPerlen auf eine Schnur ziehen — thread pearls/beads on to a string
ziehen und ablegen — (DV) drag and drop
2) (fig.)es zog ihn zu ihr/zu dem Ort — he felt drawn to her/to the place
alle Blicke auf sich ziehen — attract or capture all the attention
jemandes Zorn/Unwillen usw. auf sich ziehen — incur somebody's anger/displeasure etc.
etwas nach sich ziehen — result in something; entail something
3) (herausziehen) pull out <nail, cork, organ-stop, etc.>; extract < tooth>; take out, remove <stitches, splinter>; draw <cord, sword, pistol>den Hut ziehen — raise or doff one's hat
Zigaretten/Süßigkeiten usw. ziehen — (ugs.): (aus Automaten) get cigarettes/sweets etc. from a slot machine
die [Quadrat]wurzel ziehen — (Math.) extract the square root
5) (Gesichtspartien bewegen) make <face, grimace>die Stirn in Falten ziehen — wrinkle or knit one's brow; (missmutig) frown
6) (bei Brettspielen) move <chessman etc.>7)er zog den Rauch in die Lungen — he inhaled the smoke [into his lungs]
8) (zeichnen) draw <line, circle, arc, etc.>9) (anlegen) dig < trench>; build < wall>; erect < fence>; put up < washing-line>; run, lay <cable, wires>; draw < frontier>; trace < loop>; follow < course>sich (Dat.) einen Scheitel ziehen — make a parting [in one's hair]
11) (verblasst; auch als Funktionsverb) draw <lesson, conclusion, comparison>; s. auch Konsequenz 1); Rechenschaft; Verantwortung 1)2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (reißen) pullan etwas (Dat.) ziehen — pull on something
an einem od. am selben Strang ziehen — (fig.) be pulling in the same direction
3) mit sein (umziehen) move (nach, in + Akk. to)4) mit sein (gehen) go; (marschieren) march; (umherstreifen) roam; rove; (fortgehen) go away; leave; <fog, clouds> driftin den Krieg ziehen — go or march off to war
5) (saugen) drawan einer Zigarette/Pfeife ziehen — draw on a cigarette/pipe
6) <tea, coffee> draw7) (Kochk.) simmer8) unperses zieht [vom Fenster her] — there's a draught [from the window]
das zieht bei mir nicht — that won't wash or won't cut any ice with me (fig. coll.)
10) (schmerzen)es zieht [mir] im Rücken — I've got backache
3.ein leichtes/starkes Ziehen im Bauch — a slight/intense stomach ache
2)der Weg o. ä. zieht sich — (ugs.) the journey etc. goes on and on
* * *ziehen; zieht, zog, gezogenA. v/t (hat)1. (Pflug, Wagen etc) draw, pull; (Spülung) pull; (Handbremse) put on, pull up; (schleppen) drag; (schwere Lasten) haul; (zerren) tug;lass dich nicht so ziehen zu Kind: stop pulling (and keep up)!;ein Boot ans Ufer ziehen pull a boat ashore;jemanden am Ärmel ziehen tug at sb’s sleeve;jemanden an den Haaren/Ohren ziehen pull sb’s hair/ears;jemanden an sich (akk)ziehen draw sb to one;aus dem Wasser ziehen (Boot) pull ( oder haul) out of the water; (Ertrinkenden) auch pull from the water;kurz durchs Wasser ziehen give sth a quick rinse;jemanden mit sich ziehen pull sb along (with one);einen Ring vom Finger ziehen take a ring off, slip a ring from one’s finger;einen Pullover über die Bluse ziehen put a jumper (US sweater) on over the blouse;jemandem ein Brett über den Kopf ziehen (damit schlagen) hit sb on the head with a board;die Gardinen vors Fenster ziehen draw the curtains (across the window);jemanden zur Seite ziehen take sb aside2. (Zahn) pull out, extract; (Korken, Messer, Revolver etc) draw, pull out; (Möhren) pull up; (den Hut) take off; (Los, Gewinn) draw; (Karte) take; (auswählen) pick;die Fäden ziehen MED take out the stitches;Zigaretten (aus dem Automaten) ziehen get some cigarettes out of the machine3. (Linie) draw; (Kreis) auch describe; (Mauer) build, erect; (Graben) dig; (Wäscheleine) put up; (Leitungen) put sth in;einen Scheitel ziehen make a parting (US part);4. (dehnen) stretch;etwas lässt sich ziehen sth stretches, sth gives;die Suppe zieht Fäden the soup’s gone stringyeine Niete ziehen draw a blank7. (Kerzen) draw;Perlen auf eine Schnur ziehen thread beads;ziehen string a violin etc;Wein auf Flaschen ziehen bottle wine;ein Bild auf Karton ziehen print a picture on a card8. fig:auf sich (akk)jemanden auf seine Seite ziehen win sb over to one’s side;jemanden ins Gespräch/Vertrauen ziehen draw sb into ( oder include sb in) the conversation/take sb into one’s confidence;etwas ins Lächerliche ziehen ridicule sth, hold sth up to ridicule;nach sich ziehen zur Folge haben: have as a consequence, result in; notwendigerweise: entail, involve; verursachen: bring about, cause; als Nebeneffekt: bring with it ( oder in its wake);es zieht mich dorthin/zu ihr I feel drawn there/to her;es zieht mich nichts in diese Gesellschaft I don’t feel drawn to these people in any way; → Bilanz 2, Ferne 1, Länge 1, Schluss 5, zurate etcdie Kinder sind gut gezogen (erzogen) the children are well brought up;den werd ich mir schon noch ziehen I’ll teach him some mannersB. v/i1. (hat) pull (der Wagen zieht schlecht the car’s not pulling properly;er zieht schnell Cowboy etc: he’s quick on the draw;zieh! in Western: draw!;an der Glocke ziehen pull ( oder ring) the bell;2. (ist) (wandern, reisen) wander, rove; Tiere, Vögel: migrate; Vögel: auch fly; (weggehen) go (away), leave;ziehen nach/in (+akk) (umziehen) move to/into;aufs Land ziehen move to the country;zu jemandem ziehen go to live with sb, move in with sb;durch die Welt ziehen see (liter roam) the world;in den Krieg ziehen go to war;jemanden ziehen lassen let sb go;jemanden ungern ziehen lassen be sorry to see sb go3. (ist) Rauch, Wolken etc: drift;die Wolken ziehen the clouds drift ( schnell: scud) across the sky;das Gewitter ist nach Westen gezogen the storm has moved (away) westward4. (hat) Schach etc: (make a) move;mit dem König ziehen move the ( oder one’s) king;wer zieht? whose move is it?5. (hat) Ofen, Pfeife etc: draw;der Ofen zieht nicht the stove isn’t drawing;6. (hat) unpers:hier zieht’s there’s a draught (US draft);mir zieht’s am Rücken I can feel a draught (US draft) on my backden Tee etcziehen lassen let the tea etc stand8. umg:einen ziehen lassen let (one) off9. (hat) (schmerzen) twinge, ache;ziehender Schmerz twinge, ache; unpers:es zieht mir im Rücken I can feel a twinge in my back;ein leichtes Ziehen im Rücken haben have a slight pain ( oder ache) in one’s back, have a touch of (US a slight) backachedieses Stück zieht nicht the play isn’t getting very good houses ( oder audiences), the play isn’t pulling in the crowds ( oder isn’t exactly pulling them in umg);diese Ausrede zieht bei mir nicht that excuse won’t wash with me, try another one;Schmeichelei/das zieht bei mir nicht flattery/that will get you nowhere, flattery/that doesn’t work with meC. v/r (hat)1.sich an einem Seil in die Höhe ziehen pull o.s. up on a rope2. (sich dehnen) stretch, give; Käse: go stringy, form strings; Klebstoff: get tacky; umg, fig, Verhandlungen etc: drag on; Weg: go on and on;das zieht sich umg (dauert lange) it’s going on a bit4.sich ziehen über (+akk) Narbe: go right across;sich ziehen um Mauer, Wall: go right (a-)round, enclose;* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) pull; (sanfter) draw; (zerren) tug; (schleppen) dragPerlen auf eine Schnur ziehen — thread pearls/beads on to a string
ziehen und ablegen — (DV) drag and drop
2) (fig.)es zog ihn zu ihr/zu dem Ort — he felt drawn to her/to the place
alle Blicke auf sich ziehen — attract or capture all the attention
jemandes Zorn/Unwillen usw. auf sich ziehen — incur somebody's anger/displeasure etc.
etwas nach sich ziehen — result in something; entail something
3) (herausziehen) pull out <nail, cork, organ-stop, etc.>; extract < tooth>; take out, remove <stitches, splinter>; draw <cord, sword, pistol>den Hut ziehen — raise or doff one's hat
Zigaretten/Süßigkeiten usw. ziehen — (ugs.): (aus Automaten) get cigarettes/sweets etc. from a slot machine
die [Quadrat]wurzel ziehen — (Math.) extract the square root
5) (Gesichtspartien bewegen) make <face, grimace>die Stirn in Falten ziehen — wrinkle or knit one's brow; (missmutig) frown
6) (bei Brettspielen) move <chessman etc.>7)er zog den Rauch in die Lungen — he inhaled the smoke [into his lungs]
8) (zeichnen) draw <line, circle, arc, etc.>9) (anlegen) dig < trench>; build < wall>; erect < fence>; put up < washing-line>; run, lay <cable, wires>; draw < frontier>; trace < loop>; follow < course>sich (Dat.) einen Scheitel ziehen — make a parting [in one's hair]
11) (verblasst; auch als Funktionsverb) draw <lesson, conclusion, comparison>; s. auch Konsequenz 1); Rechenschaft; Verantwortung 1)2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (reißen) pullan etwas (Dat.) ziehen — pull on something
an einem od. am selben Strang ziehen — (fig.) be pulling in the same direction
3) mit sein (umziehen) move (nach, in + Akk. to)4) mit sein (gehen) go; (marschieren) march; (umherstreifen) roam; rove; (fortgehen) go away; leave; <fog, clouds> driftin den Krieg ziehen — go or march off to war
5) (saugen) drawan einer Zigarette/Pfeife ziehen — draw on a cigarette/pipe
6) <tea, coffee> draw7) (Kochk.) simmer8) unperses zieht [vom Fenster her] — there's a draught [from the window]
das zieht bei mir nicht — that won't wash or won't cut any ice with me (fig. coll.)
10) (schmerzen)es zieht [mir] im Rücken — I've got backache
3.ein leichtes/starkes Ziehen im Bauch — a slight/intense stomach ache
2)der Weg o. ä. zieht sich — (ugs.) the journey etc. goes on and on
* * *n.traction n. -
14 planter
planter [plɑ̃te]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ plante, graine] to plant ; [+ jardin] to put plants inb. [+ clou] to hammer in ; [+ pieu] to drive in• planter là ( = laisser sur place) [+ personne] to leave behind ; [+ travail, outils] to dump (inf) ; ( = délaisser) [+ épouse] to walk out on (inf)• ne restez pas planté là à ne rien faire ! don't just stand there doing nothing!2. intransitive verb3. reflexive verba. ( = se tromper) to mess up (inf)b. ( = avoir un accident) to crash* * *plɑ̃te
1.
1) to plant [tomates, jardin]2) ( enfoncer) to drive in [pieu]; to knock in [clou]3) ( dresser) to pitch [tente]planter un décor — lit to put up a set; fig to set the scene
4) (colloq) ( mettre) to put, to stick (colloq)5) (colloq) ( abandonner)planter là — to drop [outil]; to abandon [voiture]; to pack in (colloq) [travail]; to walk out on [époux]
2.
(colloq) verbe intransitif Informatique to crash
3.
se planter verbe pronominal1) [fleur, parterre] to be planted2) ( s'enfoncer) [clou] to go in3) [personne]4) (colloq) ( se tenir)5) (colloq) ( avoir un accident) to crash6) (colloq) ( se tromper) to get it wrong; ( se perdre) to get lost* * *plɑ̃te vt1) [fleur, légume, arbre] to plantDaphné a planté des tomates. — Daphne planted some tomatoes.
2) [clou, pieu] to hammer inplanter qch dans [clou, pieu] — to hammer sth into
Jean-Pierre a planté un clou dans le mur. — Jean-Pierre hammered a nail into the wall.
Elle lui a planté un couteau dans le dos. — She stuck a knife in his back.
4) [tente] to put up, to pitchplanter sa tente quelque part — to pitch one's tent somewhere, to put up one's tent somewhere
André a planté sa tente au bord du lac. — André pitched his tent beside the lake.
5) [drapeau, échelle] to put up6) fig7) * (= abandonner) [amoureux] to ditchplanter là; Il m'a planté là et il est remonté dans sa voiture. — He dumped me there and got back in his car.
* * *planter verb table: aimerA vtr1 Agric, Hort to plant [rosier, pommes de terre, tomates, jardin]; route plantée d'arbres tree-lined road, road lined with trees;2 ( ficher) to drive in [pieu]; to knock in [clou]; planter un pieu dans qch to drive a stake into sth; planter un couteau/une fourchette dans to stick a knife/a fork into; planter ses dents/ses griffes dans le bras de qn to sink one's teeth/to dig one's claws into sb's arm; planter une flèche dans une cible to shoot an arrow into a target; clou mal planté nail which has not gone in straight; planter un drapeau au pôle Sud to put up a flag at the South Pole;3 ( dresser) to pitch [tente]; planter un décor lit to put up a set; fig to set the scene; planter une échelle contre un mur to stand a ladder against a wall; bâtiment planté en rase campagne building stuck in the middle of nowhere;4 ( mettre) to put, to stick○; planter la bouteille sur la table to stick the bottle on the table; planter un baiser sur la joue de qn to plant a kiss on sb's cheek;5 ○( abandonner) planter là to drop [outil]; to dump○, to abandon [voiture]; to pack in○, to chuck in○ GB [travail]; to walk out on, to ditch○ [époux]; il m'a planté là et a sauté dans un taxi he left me standing there and jumped into a taxi; il a tout planté là et est parti en Inde he dropped everything ou he chucked○ it all in and went off to India.B ○vi Ordinat to crash.C se planter vpr1 Hort [fleur, parterre] to be planted; se planter au printemps to be planted in the spring;2 ( se ficher) [clou, pieu] to go in;3 [personne] se planter une épine/un clou dans le pied to get a thorn/a nail in one's foot; avoir une épine plantée dans le pied to have a thorn in one's foot;4 ○( se tenir) aller se planter devant qch/qn to go and stand in front of sth/sb;5 ○( avoir un accident) to crash; se planter en planeur to crash in a glider; se planter en vélo to have a bicycle accident;6 ○( se tromper) to get it wrong; ( se perdre) to get lost; se planter dans une addition to get a sum all wrong; il s'est planté en histoire he made a mess of the history paper ou exam.[plɑ̃te] verbe transitif2. [enfoncer] to stick ou to drive in (separable)[avec un marteau] to hammer in (separable)4. [poser résolument]5. [dépeindre - personnage] to sketch (in)6. (familier) [abandonner - personne, voiture] to dump, to ditch ; [ - travail, projet] to pack in (separable)————————[plɑ̃te] verbe intransitif————————se planter verbe pronominal intransitif2. (familier) [se tenir immobile] to stand3. (familier) [se tromper] to get it wrongon s'est complètement plantés, c'est infaisable we've got it completely wrong, it can't be done4. (familier) [dans un accident] to (have a) crash5. (familier) [échouer] to make a complete mess of things6. (familier) [ordinateur] to crash -
15 заноза
1) General subject: splinter, a thorn in smb. 's flesh (идиоматическое выражение)2) Jargon: spelk (Употребляется главным образом в Северной Англии и конкретно в Ньюкасле), Alan (Picked up this wood and got a terrible Alen in me finger.) -
16 вляза
вж. влизам* * *вля̀за,влѝзам гл.1. enter, go in (в into); walk in (в into); ( прониквам за светлина) get in, penetrate; влакът влезе в района на гарата the train entered the station/steamed into the station; влез! come in! в пръста ми влиза треска get a splinter in o.’s finger; \вляза без покана/без билет gatecrash; \вляза в стая go into a room, enter a room; \вляза и излизам bustle in and out; \вляза неочаквано при walk in on; \вляза тържествено sweep in; врата, през която се влиза в стая a door that gives access to a room; между зъбите ми влезе семка a seed has got caught in my teeth;3. ( вмествам се) go, get (в into); fit (in); (за багаж в куфар) go (в into); прен. (в програма, цена) be included (в in); (за число съдържа се в) go into;4. ( ставам член) join (в -), become/be a member (в of); ( учебно заведение) enter (в -); (в кариера) take up, embrace (a career); \вляза в армията join the army; \вляза в университета enter the university;5. (в компютърна система) log in; • \вляза в бой/сражение engage in battle; \вляза във владение на take possession of; \вляза във връзка с някого get in touch with s.o., contact s.o.; \вляза в грях commit a sin; \вляза в двадесетата си година enter o.’s twentieth year; \вляза в действие go/come into operation; \вляза в дирите на някого fall into s.o.’s tracks; \вляза в историята go down in history; \вляза в капан fall into trap; \вляза в работа come in (very) useful, come in handy; \вляза в разговор start up/strike up a conversation, enter into conversation; \вляза в положението на някого sympathize with s.o.; \вляза в преговори begin/open negotiations; \вляза в пътя/в правия път mend o.’s ways; \вляза в сила operate, take effect, become valid; на теб какво ти влиза в работата? what concern/business is it of yours? от едното ухо влиза, от другото излиза it goes in through one ear and out through the other, in at one ear out at the other; това не влиза във въпроса that’s outside the question/beside the point.* * *вж. влизам
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