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1 С-624
БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ ПОД СТРАЖУ (ПОД КАРАУЛ obs} кого VP subj: human often 3rd pers pl with indef. refer. usu. this WO to incarcerate s.o.: X-a взяли под стражу - X was taken into custody X was arrested (apprehended) X was placed under guard.Когда Садчикову рассказали про звонок из прокуратуры -требуют взять под стражу Лёньку Самсонова, - он хлопнул по столу папкой так, что подскочила телефонная трубка (Семёнов 1). When Sadchikov was told about the call from the Public Prosecutor's office and the demand that Lyonka Samsonov be taken into custody, he banged his desk with a file so hard that the telephone receiver fell off (1a).Неделю назад был взят под стражу третий бухгалтер, когда обнаружилось, что из сейфа исчезло сто тысяч рублей (Искандер 5). The third bookkeeper had been taken into custody a week ago, after the discovery that a hundred thousand rubles had disappeared from the safe (5a). -
2 брать под караул
• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ ПОД СТРАЖУ <ПОД КАРАУЛ obs> кого[VP; subj: human; often 3rd pers pl with indef. refer.; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to incarcerate s.o.:- X was placed under guard.♦ Когда Садчикову рассказали про звонок из прокуратуры - требуют взять под стражу Лёньку Самсонова, - он хлопнул по столу папкой так, что подскочила телефонная трубка (Семёнов 1). When Sadchikov was told about the call from the Public Prosecutor's office and the demand that Lyonka Samsonov be taken into custody, he banged his desk with a file so hard that the telephone receiver fell off (1a).♦ Неделю назад был взят под стражу третий бухгалтер, когда обнаружилось, что из сейфа исчезло сто тысяч рублей (Искандер 5). The third bookkeeper had been taken into custody a week ago, after the discovery that a hundred thousand rubles had disappeared from the safe (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > брать под караул
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3 брать под стражу
• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ ПОД СТРАЖУ <ПОД КАРАУЛ obs> кого[VP; subj: human; often 3rd pers pl with indef. refer.; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to incarcerate s.o.:- X was placed under guard.♦ Когда Садчикову рассказали про звонок из прокуратуры - требуют взять под стражу Лёньку Самсонова, - он хлопнул по столу папкой так, что подскочила телефонная трубка (Семёнов 1). When Sadchikov was told about the call from the Public Prosecutor's office and the demand that Lyonka Samsonov be taken into custody, he banged his desk with a file so hard that the telephone receiver fell off (1a).♦ Неделю назад был взят под стражу третий бухгалтер, когда обнаружилось, что из сейфа исчезло сто тысяч рублей (Искандер 5). The third bookkeeper had been taken into custody a week ago, after the discovery that a hundred thousand rubles had disappeared from the safe (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > брать под стражу
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4 взять под караул
• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ ПОД СТРАЖУ <ПОД КАРАУЛ obs> кого[VP; subj: human; often 3rd pers pl with indef. refer.; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to incarcerate s.o.:- X was placed under guard.♦ Когда Садчикову рассказали про звонок из прокуратуры - требуют взять под стражу Лёньку Самсонова, - он хлопнул по столу папкой так, что подскочила телефонная трубка (Семёнов 1). When Sadchikov was told about the call from the Public Prosecutor's office and the demand that Lyonka Samsonov be taken into custody, he banged his desk with a file so hard that the telephone receiver fell off (1a).♦ Неделю назад был взят под стражу третий бухгалтер, когда обнаружилось, что из сейфа исчезло сто тысяч рублей (Искандер 5). The third bookkeeper had been taken into custody a week ago, after the discovery that a hundred thousand rubles had disappeared from the safe (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять под караул
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5 взять под стражу
• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ ПОД СТРАЖУ <ПОД КАРАУЛ obs> кого[VP; subj: human; often 3rd pers pl with indef. refer.; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to incarcerate s.o.:- X was placed under guard.♦ Когда Садчикову рассказали про звонок из прокуратуры - требуют взять под стражу Лёньку Самсонова, - он хлопнул по столу папкой так, что подскочила телефонная трубка (Семёнов 1). When Sadchikov was told about the call from the Public Prosecutor's office and the demand that Lyonka Samsonov be taken into custody, he banged his desk with a file so hard that the telephone receiver fell off (1a).♦ Неделю назад был взят под стражу третий бухгалтер, когда обнаружилось, что из сейфа исчезло сто тысяч рублей (Искандер 5). The third bookkeeper had been taken into custody a week ago, after the discovery that a hundred thousand rubles had disappeared from the safe (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять под стражу
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6 detener
v.1 to stop.consiguieron detener la hemorragia they managed to stop the bleedingestaba decidido, nada podía detenerlo he had made up his mind, nothing could stop himRicardo detuvo el auto Richard stopped the car.El guarda detuvo el asalto The guard stopped the holdup.2 to arrest.El guarda detuvo al ladrón The guard arrested the thief.3 to keep, to delay.4 to hold back, to delay, to block someone's progress, to block the progress of.La falta de luz detuvo al tren The lack of lighting held back the train.* * *1 (parar) to stop, halt; (proceso, negociación) to hold up2 (retener) to keep, delay, detain3 DERECHO to detain, arrest1 (pararse) to stop, halt2 (entretenerse) to hang about, linger3 (pararse a considerar algo) to dwell* * *verb1) to arrest, detain2) stop, halt•* * *1. VT1) (=parar) to stop2) (=retrasar) to hold up, delayno quiero detenerlo — I don't want to keep o delay you
3) (=retener) [+ objeto] to keep4) (Jur) (=arrestar) to arrest; (=encarcelar) to detain2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( parar) <vehículo/máquina> to stop; <trámite/proceso> to halt; < hemorragia> to stop, staunchvete, nadie te detiene — go then, nobody's stopping you
2) ( arrestar) to arrest; ( encarcelar) to detain2.detenerse v prona) ( pararse) vehículo/persona to stopdetenerse a + inf — to stop to + inf
b) ( tomar mucho tiempo)detenerse en algo: no nos detengamos demasiado en los detalles — let's not spend too much time discussing the details
* * *= halt, stop, suspend, staunch [stanch, -USA], check, detain, stunt, stem + the tide of, arrest, apprehend, shut down, imprison, jail [gaol, -UK], make + an arrest, place under + arrest, take into + custody, pull over.Ex. Consequently, a freeze-frame or still-picture effect can be achieved by simply halting the movement of the head across the disc.Ex. Program function key 1 (FP1) tells DOBIS/LIBIS to stop whatever it is doing and go back to the function selection screen.Ex. The appearance of this volume aroused such a furor within and without the British Museum that further publication of the catalog was suspended.Ex. Some notable progress is being made worldwide in staunching publishers' losses.Ex. They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.Ex. Juan Carlos is a blind lawyer, activist and volunteer librarian who has been imprisoned without trial since March, when he was detained for peacefully protesting the arrest of a journalist.Ex. True personal discrimination cannot be forced by exercises in selecting the good and rejecting the bad by the application of stock critical formulas: it may indeed be stunted.Ex. This article discusses some strategies that are being developed to stem the tide of losses caused worldwide by piracy.Ex. Librarians have been known to devote time to entrap and arrest individuals who use the library toilets for sexual purposes = Hay casos de bibliotecarios que han dedicado tiempo a atrapar y detener a individuos que utilizan los servicios de la biblioteca con fines sexuales.Ex. Due to this fortunate circumstance, a thief who had been systematically purloining rare books from the Library was apprehended.Ex. Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.Ex. Juan Carlos is a blind lawyer, activist and volunteer librarian who has been imprisoned without trial since March, when he was detained for peacefully protesting the arrest of a journalist.Ex. In 1892 Klas Linderfelt, the then ALA President, was jailed for 4 days on charges of embezzling more than $4,000 from library funds.Ex. They do do everything from issuing parking and speeding tickets to making arrests.Ex. The driver was placed under arrest by the state police for driving while under the influence of alcohol.Ex. A couple convicted of tax evasion was taken into custody after a five-month-long standoff with federal agents.Ex. Since cops were given the go-ahead to pull over people for not wearing seat belts, state troopers have become creative about spotting scofflaws.----* continuar sin detenerse = go straight ahead.* detener bruscamente = halt + in full flight.* detener búsqueda = discontinue + search.* detener completamente = bring to + a (grinding) halt.* detener en el camino = waylay.* detenerse = become + stagnant, break off, sit back, stall, pull up, run into + the sand(s), stop over.* detenerse antes de = stop + short of.* detenerse a pensar = pause + to think, step back, take + a step back.* detenerse a pensar en = spare + a thought for.* detenerse a reflexionar = stand back.* detenerse completamente = grind to + a (screeching) halt, come to + a (dead) halt, come to + a shuddering halt.* detenerse en el camino = stop along + the way.* detenerse en el lado del camino = pull over.* detenerse por completo = come to + a standstill, be at a standstill.* detenerse por un momento = pause.* estar detenido = be under arrest.* ser detenido = be under arrest.* si nos detenemos a reflexionar sobre ello = on reflection.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( parar) <vehículo/máquina> to stop; <trámite/proceso> to halt; < hemorragia> to stop, staunchvete, nadie te detiene — go then, nobody's stopping you
2) ( arrestar) to arrest; ( encarcelar) to detain2.detenerse v prona) ( pararse) vehículo/persona to stopdetenerse a + inf — to stop to + inf
b) ( tomar mucho tiempo)detenerse en algo: no nos detengamos demasiado en los detalles — let's not spend too much time discussing the details
* * *= halt, stop, suspend, staunch [stanch, -USA], check, detain, stunt, stem + the tide of, arrest, apprehend, shut down, imprison, jail [gaol, -UK], make + an arrest, place under + arrest, take into + custody, pull over.Ex: Consequently, a freeze-frame or still-picture effect can be achieved by simply halting the movement of the head across the disc.
Ex: Program function key 1 (FP1) tells DOBIS/LIBIS to stop whatever it is doing and go back to the function selection screen.Ex: The appearance of this volume aroused such a furor within and without the British Museum that further publication of the catalog was suspended.Ex: Some notable progress is being made worldwide in staunching publishers' losses.Ex: They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.Ex: Juan Carlos is a blind lawyer, activist and volunteer librarian who has been imprisoned without trial since March, when he was detained for peacefully protesting the arrest of a journalist.Ex: True personal discrimination cannot be forced by exercises in selecting the good and rejecting the bad by the application of stock critical formulas: it may indeed be stunted.Ex: This article discusses some strategies that are being developed to stem the tide of losses caused worldwide by piracy.Ex: Librarians have been known to devote time to entrap and arrest individuals who use the library toilets for sexual purposes = Hay casos de bibliotecarios que han dedicado tiempo a atrapar y detener a individuos que utilizan los servicios de la biblioteca con fines sexuales.Ex: Due to this fortunate circumstance, a thief who had been systematically purloining rare books from the Library was apprehended.Ex: Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.Ex: Juan Carlos is a blind lawyer, activist and volunteer librarian who has been imprisoned without trial since March, when he was detained for peacefully protesting the arrest of a journalist.Ex: In 1892 Klas Linderfelt, the then ALA President, was jailed for 4 days on charges of embezzling more than $4,000 from library funds.Ex: They do do everything from issuing parking and speeding tickets to making arrests.Ex: The driver was placed under arrest by the state police for driving while under the influence of alcohol.Ex: A couple convicted of tax evasion was taken into custody after a five-month-long standoff with federal agents.Ex: Since cops were given the go-ahead to pull over people for not wearing seat belts, state troopers have become creative about spotting scofflaws.* continuar sin detenerse = go straight ahead.* detener bruscamente = halt + in full flight.* detener búsqueda = discontinue + search.* detener completamente = bring to + a (grinding) halt.* detener en el camino = waylay.* detenerse = become + stagnant, break off, sit back, stall, pull up, run into + the sand(s), stop over.* detenerse antes de = stop + short of.* detenerse a pensar = pause + to think, step back, take + a step back.* detenerse a pensar en = spare + a thought for.* detenerse a reflexionar = stand back.* detenerse completamente = grind to + a (screeching) halt, come to + a (dead) halt, come to + a shuddering halt.* detenerse en el camino = stop along + the way.* detenerse en el lado del camino = pull over.* detenerse por completo = come to + a standstill, be at a standstill.* detenerse por un momento = pause.* estar detenido = be under arrest.* ser detenido = be under arrest.* si nos detenemos a reflexionar sobre ello = on reflection.* * *vtA (parar) ‹vehículo/máquina› to stop; ‹trámite/proceso› to halt; ‹hemorragia› to stop, staunchdetener el avance del enemigo to halt the enemy advancedetener el avance de la enfermedad to curb o check o arrest the development of the diseasevete si quieres, nadie te detiene go if you want, nobody's stopping youB (arrestar) to arrest; (encarcelar) to detain¡queda usted detenido! you're under arrest!1 (pararse) «vehículo/persona» to stopven directo a casa, sin detenerte en el camino come straight home without stopping off on the waydetenerse A + INF to stop to + INF¿te has detenido a pensar en las consecuencias? have you stopped to consider the consequences?2(tomar mucho tiempo): me detuve arreglando el escritorio y perdí el tren I hung around tidying my desk and I missed the traindetenerse EN algo:hay que ir al grano sin detenerse en lo accesorio we have to get to the point without dwelling on incidentalsno te detengas en la introducción don't waste time o spend too much time on the introduction* * *
detener ( conjugate detener) verbo transitivo
1 ( parar) ‹vehículo/máquina› to stop;
‹trámite/proceso› to halt;
‹ hemorragia› to stop, staunch
2 ( arrestar) to arrest;
( encarcelar) to detain;◊ ¡queda usted detenido! you're under arrest!
detenerse verbo pronominal
detenerse a hacer algo to stop to do sthb) ( tomar mucho tiempo) detenerse en algo:
detener verbo transitivo
1 to stop, halt
2 Jur (a un sospechoso) to arrest, detain
' detener' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
interceptar
- prender
- atajar
- detiene
- detuve
- paso
English:
apprehend
- arrest
- detain
- get
- inhibit
- keep
- prisoner
- pull in
- recapture
- remand
- seize
- stem
- stop
- halt
- hold
- stunt
* * *♦ vt1. [parar] to stop;detenga el vehículo y estacione stop the vehicle and park;detener el avance enemigo to halt the enemy advance;detener la propagación de la epidemia to stop the spread of the epidemic;los bomberos lograron detener el fuego firefighters managed to hold the fire in check o stop the fire spreading;consiguieron detener la hemorragia they managed to stop the bleeding;estaba decidido, nada podía detenerlo he had made up his mind, nothing could stop him;¡adelante, hazlo! ¿qué te detiene? go on, do it! what's stopping you?2. [arrestar] to arrest3. [entretener] to keep, to delay;¿qué fue lo que te detuvo? what kept you?, what held you up?* * *v/t1 stop2 de policía arrest, detain* * *detener {80} vt1) arrestar: to arrest, to detain2) parar: to stop, to halt3) : to keep, to hold back* * *detener vb2. (arrestar) to arrest -
7 pinched
1. a прищемлённый, ущемлённый2. a зажатый между пальцами3. a стеснённый; урезанный4. a узкий5. a застроченный6. a худой, истощённый, измученныйpinched features — исхудалое лицо, лицо с заострёнными чертами
7. a измученный, исстрадавшийся, истерзанныйСинонимический ряд:1. gaunt (adj.) careworn; drawn; emaciated; fretted; gaunt; haggard; hollow eyed; starved; wan; worn2. arrested (verb) apprehended; arrested; detained; nabbed; picked up; pulled in; ran in/run in3. extorted (verb) exacted; extorted; gouged; shook down/shaken down; squeezed; wrenched; wrested; wrung4. scrimped (verb) scraped; screwed; scrimped; skimped; spared; stinted5. stole/stolen (verb) abstracted; annexed; appropriated; collared; filched; hooked; lifted; nipped; pilfered; pillaged; pocketed; purloined; stole/stolen; swiped; thieved -
8 run in
1. phr v заглянуть; забежать; заехатьto run mute — бежать за добычей, не подавая голоса
2. phr v остановиться; подойтиrun up to — доходить; дойти
3. phr v разг. арестовать и посадить в тюрьму, забрать4. phr v пронести мяч за голевую чертуrun about — суетиться, сновать взад и вперёд
5. phr v полигр. набирать в подбор6. phr v полигр. включать дополнительный материал7. phr v полигр. обкатывать; прогонять, делать прогон; опробовать; доводить до кондицииrun time — время прогона; время счета
Синонимический ряд:1. match (noun) bout; fight; match; round; set-to2. arrest (verb) apprehend; arrest; detain; nab; pinch; pull in3. arrested (verb) apprehended; arrested; detained; nabbed; pick up; picked up; pinched; pulled in; seized4. visit (verb) call; drop by; drop in; look in; look up; pop in; see; step in; stop by; stop in; stopped; visit5. visited (verb) called; come by; come over; dropped by; dropped in; looked in; looked up; popped in; seen; stepped in; stopped by; stopped in; visited -
9 арестованный
1) General subject: arrestee, prisoner, prisoner at the bar, remand (для продолжения следствия)2) Slang: rolled up3) Military: detainee, detentioner, placed in arrest, (военно) prisoner (с содержанием на гауптвахте)5) Diplomatic term: detenu6) Jargon: nabbed, copped (I was copped for doing absolutely nothing at all. Я был арестован вообще не за что.), dropped, jacked up, tapped out, knocked in, clipped, clouted, snapped (up), batted out, gaffled, pinned, popped (Tom got popped for speeding. Тома арестовали за превышение скорости.), glommed, glued, Nailed, busted, guzzled, jacked, jammed7) Business: attached -
10 festnehmen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) (put under) arrest; vorläufig festnehmen take into custody; Sie sind vorläufig festgenommen I am taking you into custody* * *to arrest; to apprehend* * *fẹst|neh|menvt septo apprehend, to arrestvorläufig festnehmen — to take into custody
Sie sind festgenommen — you are under arrest
* * *(to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) apprehend* * *fest|neh·menjdn \festnehmen to take sb into custodyjdn vorläufig \festnehmen to take sb into [temporary] custody, to detain sb provisionally [or temporarily]Sie sind [vorläufig] festgenommen I'm arresting you* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb arrest* * *bei seiner/i-r Festnahme when he was/they were arrested;sich der Festnahme durch die Flucht entziehen evade arrest by escaping: festnehmen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) (put under) arrest;vorläufig Festnahme take into custody;Sie sind vorläufig festgenommen I am taking you into custody* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb arrest* * *v.to arrest v.
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