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61 bindirmek
"1. /ı, a/ to have, let, or help (someone) mount (a horse, camel, etc.); to have, let, or help (someone) get in (a car); to have, let, or help (someone) get on (a bicycle, motorcycle, etc.); to have, let, or help (someone) board (a ship, train, airplane); to have, let, or help (someone) get on (a mobile thing such as a seesaw, swing, etc.); to put (someone) on (a mobile thing such as a seesaw, swing, etc.); to load (an animal) onto or into (a truck, trailer, etc.). 2. /ı, a/ to add (something unwanted) to: Vergi üstüne vergi bindirdiler. They imposed one tax after another. 3. /ı, a/ to increase the price of (something) by (a specified amount). 4. /a/ (for the front of a vehicle) to hit, strike, collide with (something): Kamyon dolmuşa arkadan bindirdi. The truck hit the jitney from behind. 5. /ı, a/ to cause (one thing) to overlap (another). 6. /ı, a/ to superimpose (one thing) upon (another)." -
62 Doctor
1. noun1) Arzt, der/Ärztin, die; Doktor, der (ugs.); as title Doktor, der; as address Herr/Frau Doktorjust what the doctor ordered — [ganz] genau das richtige!
4) (holder of degree) Doktor, der2. transitive verb(coll.) (falsify) verfälschen [Dokumente, Tonbänder]; frisieren (ugs.) [Bilanzen, Bücher]; (adulterate) panschen (ugs.) [Wein]; verwürzen [Gericht]* * *['doktə] 1. noun1) (a person who is trained to treat ill people: Doctor Davidson; You should call the doctor if you are ill; I'll have to go to the doctor.) der Doktor2) (a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.) der Doktor2. verb1) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) vermischen2) (to treat with medicine etc: I'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.) behandeln•- academic.ru/21561/doctorate">doctorate* * *doc·tor[ˈdɒktəʳ, AM ˈdɑ:ktɚ]I. ngood morning, \doctor Smith guten Morgen, Herr/Frau Doktor Smithto be at the \doctor's beim Arzt/bei der Ärztin seinto go to the \doctor's zum Arzt/zur Ärztin gehento see a \doctor [about sth] einen Arzt/eine Ärztin [wegen einer S. gen] aufsuchen\doctor's certificate Attest nt, ärztliche Bescheinigung\doctor's orders ärztliche Anweisung3.▶ to be just what the \doctor ordered genau das Richtige seinII. vt▪ to \doctor sth etw fälschen2. (poison)▪ to \doctor sth etw mit Alkohol versetzento \doctor an animal ein Tier kastrieren [o sterilisieren]* * *['dɒktə(r)]1. nDoctor Smith yes, doctor — Doktor Smith ja, Herr/Frau Doktor
to send for the doctor — den Arzt holen
he is a doctor — er ist Arzt
2) (UNIV ETC) Doktor mto get one's doctor's degree —
doctor of Law/of Science etc — Doktor der Rechte/der Naturwissenschaften etc
Dear Doctor Smith — Sehr geehrter Herr Dr./Sehr geehrte Frau Dr. Smith
2. vt1) cold behandeln2) (inf: castrate) kastrierenthe food's/wine's been doctored — dem Essen/Wein ist etwas beigemischt worden
* * *D. abk3. Doctor* * *1. noun1) Arzt, der/Ärztin, die; Doktor, der (ugs.); as title Doktor, der; as address Herr/Frau Doktorjust what the doctor ordered — [ganz] genau das richtige!
4) (holder of degree) Doktor, der2. transitive verb(coll.) (falsify) verfälschen [Dokumente, Tonbänder]; frisieren (ugs.) [Bilanzen, Bücher]; (adulterate) panschen (ugs.) [Wein]; verwürzen [Gericht]* * *n.Arzt ¨-e m.Doktor -en m. -
63 doctor
1. noun1) Arzt, der/Ärztin, die; Doktor, der (ugs.); as title Doktor, der; as address Herr/Frau Doktorjust what the doctor ordered — [ganz] genau das richtige!
4) (holder of degree) Doktor, der2. transitive verb(coll.) (falsify) verfälschen [Dokumente, Tonbänder]; frisieren (ugs.) [Bilanzen, Bücher]; (adulterate) panschen (ugs.) [Wein]; verwürzen [Gericht]* * *['doktə] 1. noun1) (a person who is trained to treat ill people: Doctor Davidson; You should call the doctor if you are ill; I'll have to go to the doctor.) der Doktor2) (a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.) der Doktor2. verb1) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) vermischen2) (to treat with medicine etc: I'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.) behandeln•- academic.ru/21561/doctorate">doctorate* * *doc·tor[ˈdɒktəʳ, AM ˈdɑ:ktɚ]I. ngood morning, \doctor Smith guten Morgen, Herr/Frau Doktor Smithto be at the \doctor's beim Arzt/bei der Ärztin seinto go to the \doctor's zum Arzt/zur Ärztin gehento see a \doctor [about sth] einen Arzt/eine Ärztin [wegen einer S. gen] aufsuchen\doctor's certificate Attest nt, ärztliche Bescheinigung\doctor's orders ärztliche Anweisung3.▶ to be just what the \doctor ordered genau das Richtige seinII. vt▪ to \doctor sth etw fälschen2. (poison)▪ to \doctor sth etw mit Alkohol versetzento \doctor an animal ein Tier kastrieren [o sterilisieren]* * *['dɒktə(r)]1. nDoctor Smith yes, doctor — Doktor Smith ja, Herr/Frau Doktor
to send for the doctor — den Arzt holen
he is a doctor — er ist Arzt
2) (UNIV ETC) Doktor mto get one's doctor's degree —
doctor of Law/of Science etc — Doktor der Rechte/der Naturwissenschaften etc
Dear Doctor Smith — Sehr geehrter Herr Dr./Sehr geehrte Frau Dr. Smith
2. vt1) cold behandeln2) (inf: castrate) kastrierenthe food's/wine's been doctored — dem Essen/Wein ist etwas beigemischt worden
* * *A sdoctor’s assistant Arzthelfer(in);doctor’s certificate ärztliches Attest, ärztliche Bescheinigung;doctor’s stuff umg Medizin f;doctor’s surgery Arztpraxis f;doctor’s wife Arztfrau f;that’s just what the doctor ordered umg das ist genau das Richtige;you are the doctor umg Sie müssen es ja schließlich wissen2. USa) Zahnarzt m, -ärztin fb) Tierarzt m, ärztin f3. UNIV Doktor m:Doctor of Divinity (Laws, Medicine) Doktor der Theologie (Rechte, Medizin);doctor’s degree Doktorgrad m;take one’s doctor’s degree den oder seinen Doktor machen, promovieren;Dear Doctor Sehr geehrter Herr Doktor …;Dr and Mrs B. Herr Dr. B. und Frau4. Gelehrte(r) m/f(m) (obs außer in):Doctor of the Church Kirchenvater m5. umg jemand, der etwas (berufsmäßig) repariert:doll doctor Puppendoktor m;radio doctor Rundfunkmechaniker(in)7. TECH ein Hilfsmittel, besondersa) Schaber m, Abstreichmesser nb) Lötkolben m8. Angeln: (eine) künstliche Fliege9. umg kühle BriseB v/t1. (ärztlich) behandeln, verarzten umg2. umg ein Tier kastrieren3. a) herumdoktern an (dat) pejb) zusammenflicken, (notdürftig) ausbessern pej4. jemandem die Doktorwürde verleihen5. jemanden mit Doktor anredenb) Abrechnungen etc frisieren umg, (ver)fälschenC v/i umg als Arzt praktizieren* * *1. noun1) Arzt, der/Ärztin, die; Doktor, der (ugs.); as title Doktor, der; as address Herr/Frau Doktorjust what the doctor ordered — [ganz] genau das richtige!
4) (holder of degree) Doktor, der2. transitive verb(coll.) (falsify) verfälschen [Dokumente, Tonbänder]; frisieren (ugs.) [Bilanzen, Bücher]; (adulterate) panschen (ugs.) [Wein]; verwürzen [Gericht]* * *n.Arzt ¨-e m.Doktor -en m. -
64 nachschießen
nach|schie|ßen sep1. vi2) (inf = Geld nachschießen) to add something to it2. vt (inf)Geld to add (to it)* * *nach|schie·ßen -
65 adpingo
adpingere, -, - V TRANSpaint upon/beside; add in writing/painting; add something (to verbal picture); fasten/join to -
66 appingo
appingere, -, - V TRANSpaint upon/beside; add in writing/painting; add something (to verbal picture) fasten/join to -
67 dopowi|edzieć
pf — dopowi|adać impf vt (dodać) to add- jeśli można, chciałbym coś dopowiedzieć excuse me, I’d like to add something- historia nie dopowiedziana do końca an unfinished story- nic nie zostaje/wszystko zostaje dopowiedziane do końca nothing is resolved/there is no doubt left- nietrudno było sobie dopowiedzieć, że… it wasn’t hard to guess that…- resztę możesz sobie dopowiedzieć you can guess the restThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dopowi|edzieć
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68 ilave
"1. addition, increase. 2. supplement (especially to a book, encyclopedia, or newspaper). 3. extra, special edition (of a newspaper). 4. extra charge, added fee. 5. postscript. 6. appendix (of a book). 7. supplementary, supplemental; additional, extra. - etmek /ı, a/ 1. to add (something) to: Şimdi bu malzemelere biraz yenibahar ilave et. Now add a little allspice to these ingredients. " -
69 más
Multiple Entries: mas más
mas conjunción (liter) but
más adverbio 1a) ( comparativo):◊ ¿tiene algo más barato/moderno? do you have anything cheaper/more modern;duran más they last longer; me gusta más sin azúcar I prefer it without sugar; ahora la vemos más we see more of her now; tendrás que estudiar más you'll have to study harder; más lejos/atrás further away/back; el más allá the other world; más que nunca more than ever; me gusta más el vino seco que el dulce I prefer dry wine to sweet, I like dry wine better than sweet; pesa más de lo que parece it's heavier than it looks; es más complicado de lo que tú crees it's more complicated than you think; eran más de las cinco it was after five o'clock; más de 30 more than 30, over 30 2 ( superlativo):◊ la más bonita/la más inteligente the prettiest/the most intelligent;el que más sabe the one who knows most; el que más me gusta the one I like best; estuvo de lo más divertido it was great fun 3 ( en frases negativas): nadie más que ella nobody but her; no tengo más que esto this is all I have; no tuve más remedio I had no alternative; no juego más I'm not playing any more; nunca más never again 4 ( con valor ponderativo):◊ ¡cantó más bien…! she sang so well!;¡qué cosa más rara! how strange! ■ adjetivo invariable 1 ( comparativo) more; una vez más once more; ni un minuto más not a minute longer; hoy hace más calor it's warmer today; son más que nosotros there are more of them than us 2 ( superlativo) most; las más de las veces more often than not 3 ( con valor ponderativo):◊ ¡me da más rabia …! it makes me so mad!;¡tiene más amigos …! he has so many friends! 4◊ ¿qué más? what else?;nada/nadie más nothing/nobody else; algo/alguien más something/somebody else; ¿quién más vino? who else came?; ¿algo más? — nada más gracias anything else? — no, that's all, thank you ■ pronombre 1 more;◊ ¿te sirvo más? would you like some more?2 ( en locs) a más no poder: corrimos a más no poder we ran as fast o hard as we could; a más tardar at the latest; cuanto más at the most; de más: ¿tienes un lápiz de más? do you have a spare pencil?; me dio cinco dólares de más he gave me five dollars too much; no está de más repetirlo there's no harm in repeating it; es más in fact; más bien ( un poco) rather; más o menos ( aproximadamente) more or less; ( no muy bien) so-so; no más See Also→ nomás; por más: por más que llores however much you cry; por más que trataba however hard he tried; ¿qué más da? what does it matter?; sin más (ni más) just like that ■ preposición◊ 8+7 =15 (read as: ocho más siete (es) igual (a) quince) eight plus seven equals fifteen◊ mil pesos, más los gastos a thousand pesos, plus expenses■ sustantivo masculino plus sign
mas conj frml but: sé que es difícil, mas no debes darte por vencido, I know it's hard, but you musn't give up
más
I adverbio & pron
1 (aumento) more: necesito comprar más, I need to buy more
me duele cada día más, it hurts more and more
parte dos trozos más, cut two more pieces
tendría que ser más barato, it should be cheaper
asistieron más de cien personas, more than a hundred people attended (con pronombre interrogativo) else: ¿alguien más quiere repetir?, would anybody else like a second helping? (con pronombre indefinido) añádele algo más, add something else
no sé nada más, I don't know anything else
2 (comparación) more: es más complicado que el primero, it's more complicated than the first one
eres más guapa que ella, you are prettier than her
3 (superlativo) most: ella es la más divertida, she's the funniest
lo más extraño del mundo, the strangest thing in the world
4 (otra vez) no me llames más, que estoy trabajando, don't call me again, I'm busy
no volví a verlo más, I never saw him again
5 (sobre todo) debiste llamar, y más sabiendo que estoy sola, you should have phoned me, especially knowing I'm alone
6 (otro) no tengo más cuchillo que éste, I have no other knife but this one
7 exclamación so..., such a..., what a...!
¡está más pesado!, he's such a pain!
¡qué cosa más fea!, what an ugly thing!
II prep Mat plus
dos más dos, two plus o and two ➣ Ver nota en sumar
Locuciones: de más, (de sobra): su comentario estuvo de más, his remark was unnecessary
¿tienes unas medias de más?, do you have a spare pair of tights?
más bien, rather
más o menos, more or less
por más que, (aunque): por más que lo leo no logro entenderlo, no matter how many times I read it, I can't understand it
sin más (ni más), just like that
todo lo más, at most Ten cuidado con las frases hechas del tipo más borracho que una cuba o más bueno que el pan. Se traducen empleando as... as...: as drunk as a lord o as good as gold.
' más' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abajo - abundar - acá - actualidad - adelante - adentro - aguantar - alargarse - algo - allá - alquilar - alta - alto - amarre - ámbito - amortizar - ampliar - ancha - ancho - antes - aparecer - arriba - arrimarse - aunque - avivar - baja - bajo - bastante - bien - bilis - bravucón - bravucona - bufido - cada - cargar - cerca - cerrarse - ciudad - colmo - comodidad - consolidar - consolidarse - construcción - contaminante - contestón - contestona - contraria - contrario - córcholis English: A - aboard - about - above - acceptable - accomplished - ado - adopt - advanced - advantage - advocate - afterwards - again - agree - agreeable - airport - all - along - aloud - alternative - always - ample - amplify - another - anticipate - antsy - anything - appropriate - arguable - art form - as - ask - awe-inspiring - barrel - basic - bat - become - begin - below - besides - best - better - beyond - big - bird - bit - bite - blue - bookshelf - boot -
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71 interpoleren
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72 взять на вооружение
General subject: add something to one's armoury, take on boardУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взять на вооружение
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73 doctor
'doktə
1. noun1) (a person who is trained to treat ill people: Doctor Davidson; You should call the doctor if you are ill; I'll have to go to the doctor.) médico2) (a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.) doctor
2. verb1) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) adulterar2) (to treat with medicine etc: I'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.) tratar, curar•doctor n médico / doctorMultiple Entries: Dr. doctor
Dr. sustantivo masculino (◊ Doctor) Dr
doctor -tora sustantivo masculino, femenino doctor; doctor en derecho Doctor of Law
doctor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino doctor
doctor de la Iglesia, Doctor of the Church ' doctor' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - alterna - alterno - avisar - cabecera - consulta - convencer - diagnosticar - doctora - doctorado - Dr - Dra - facultativa - facultativo - fonendo - fonendoscopio - ir - intubar - médica - médico - negligencia - prescripción - recalcar - recibir - regularmente - tamtan - titular1 - yerbatera - yerbatero - amañar - atender - auscultar - buscar - citar - coger - curandero - Dr. - el - en - hacer - hechicero - ingresar - mandar - negar - puericultor - suplente - sustituto - ver English: A - address - advise - be - doctor - DPhil - Dr - family doctor - for - have in - insist - let through - LLD - MD - medication - PhD - practice - practise - prescribe - should - spot - stop by - woman - appointment - call - consultation - duty - examination - fee - get - home - make - pronounce - put - quack - round - see - send - spin - strike - study - summon - surgery - want - way - witchtr['dɒktəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL médico,-a, doctor,-ra■ family doctor médico,-a de cabecera2 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL doctor,-ra (of, en)1 pejorative (change - results, evidence) falsificar, amañar; (text, document) arreglar, amañar; (food, drink) adulterar2 euphemistic use (animal) castrar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be under the doctor ser atendido,-a por un,-a médico,-adoctor ['dɑktər] vt1) treat: tratar, curar2) alter: adulterar, alterar, falsificar (un documento)doctor n1) : doctor m, -tora fDoctor of Philosophy: doctor en filosofía2) physician: médico m, -ca f; doctor m, -tora fn.• doctor s.m.• doctor, -ora s.m.,f.• médico s.m.
I 'dɑːktər, 'dɒktə(r)1) ( Med) médico, -ca m,f, doctor, -tora m,f, facultativo, -va m,f (frml)just what the doctor ordered — (colloq) justo lo que hace falta (fam)
2) ( Educ) doctor, -tora m,fDoctor of Philosophy/Law — doctor en filosofía/derecho
II
1) (pej)a) \<\<food/drink\>\> adulterarb) \<\<text\>\> arreglarc) \<\<results/evidence\>\> falsificar*, amañar2) ( neuter) (BrE euph) \<\<cat/dog\>\> operar (euf)['dɒktǝ(r)]1. N1) (Med) médico(-a) m / f2) (Univ) doctor(a) m / f (of en)See:see cultural note DEGREE in degree2. VT1) (=tamper with) [+ food, drink] adulterar; [+ document] manipular2) (=treat) [+ cold] tratar, curarto doctor o.s. — automedicarse
3) * (=castrate) [+ cat, dog etc] castrar3.CPDDoctor of Philosophy N — (=person) doctor(a) m / f ; (=degree) doctorado m
doctor's degree N — doctorado m
doctor's excuse (US), doctor's line (Brit), doctor's note (Brit) N — baja f (médica)
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I ['dɑːktər, 'dɒktə(r)]1) ( Med) médico, -ca m,f, doctor, -tora m,f, facultativo, -va m,f (frml)just what the doctor ordered — (colloq) justo lo que hace falta (fam)
2) ( Educ) doctor, -tora m,fDoctor of Philosophy/Law — doctor en filosofía/derecho
II
1) (pej)a) \<\<food/drink\>\> adulterarb) \<\<text\>\> arreglarc) \<\<results/evidence\>\> falsificar*, amañar2) ( neuter) (BrE euph) \<\<cat/dog\>\> operar (euf) -
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I v/t1. mix; (Farben, Tee etc.) blend3. (Begriffe etc.) mix (up)II v/refl2. Rassen: interbreed* * *to intermingle; to mix; to intermix; to mingle* * *ver|mị|schen ptp vermi\#scht1. vtto mix; Tabaksorten, Teesorten etc to blend"Vermischtes" — "miscellaneous"
2. vrto mix; (Rassen auch) to interbreed; (Elemente, Klänge, Farben) to blend, to minglewo sich Tradition und Fortschritt vermischen — where tradition and progress are blended (together) or combined
* * *1) (to mix together: Blend the eggs and milk together; These two colours blend well.) blend2) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) doctor* * *ver·mi·schen *I. vt▪ etw [mit etw dat] \vermischen to mix sth [with sth]; (um eine bestimmte Qualität zu erreichen) to blend sth [with sth]einen Kopfsalat mit Dressing \vermischen to toss a saladII. vr* * *1. 2.reflexives Verb mix; (fig.) mingle* * *A. v/t1. mix; (Farben, Tee etc) blend3. (Begriffe etc) mix (up)B. v/r1. mix; Farben etc: auch blend2. Rassen: interbreed* * *1. 2.reflexives Verb mix; (fig.) mingle* * *v.to intermingle v.to intermix v.to mingle v. -
75 doctor
'doktə 1. noun1) (a person who is trained to treat ill people: Doctor Davidson; You should call the doctor if you are ill; I'll have to go to the doctor.) lege, doktor2) (a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.) doktor (universitetsgrad)2. verb1) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) sette til, pynte på, forfalske2) (to treat with medicine etc: I'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.) behandle, doktorere•doktor--------legeIsubst. \/ˈdɒktə\/1) lege, doktor2) ( på universitet) doktor3) ( hverdagslig) skipskokk4) ( fiske) kunstig flue5) tilsetningsstoffbe the doctor være den som bestemmerbe under doctor's orders not to ha legeforbud mot åcall a doctor tilkalle legedoctors disagree de lærde stridesjust what the doctor ordered ( hverdagslig) perfekt! det var akkurat det jeg trengte!on doctor's orders etter legens ordreIIverb \/ˈdɒktə\/1) ( hverdagslig) pleie, passe, stelle2) praktisere som lege3) lege, kurere4) ( veterinærfag) kastrere, sterilisere5) lappe sammen6) blande ut, blande gift i, blande narkotika i7) fikse på, forbedre, pynte på, forfalske, manipulere meddoctor up lappe sammen manipulere med, fikse på, pynte på -
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'stæ ə1) (height of body: a man of gigantic stature.) legemshøyde2) (importance or reputation: a musician of stature.) stor betydningrysubst. \/ˈstætʃə\/1) høyde, statur, skikkelse, vekst• he is rather short in\/of stature2) ( overført) vekst (moralsk e.l.), betydning, mål, formatadd something to one's stature legge noe til sin vekstof stature av betydning -
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['doktə] 1. noun1) (a person who is trained to treat ill people: Doctor Davidson; You should call the doctor if you are ill; I'll have to go to the doctor.) læknir2) (a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.) doktor2. verb1) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) skipta sér af; bæta e-u í2) (to treat with medicine etc: I'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.) veita læknismeðferð• -
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orvos, doktor to doctor: orvosi gyakorlatot folytat, gyógyít, hamisít* * *['doktə] 1. noun1) (a person who is trained to treat ill people: Doctor Davidson; You should call the doctor if you are ill; I'll have to go to the doctor.) doktor, orvos2) (a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.) doktor (egyetemi fokozat)2. verb1) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) megvizez2) (to treat with medicine etc: I'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.) gyógyít• -
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['doktə] 1. noun1) (a person who is trained to treat ill people: Doctor Davidson; You should call the doctor if you are ill; I'll have to go to the doctor.) médico2) (a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.) doutor2. verb1) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) adulterar2) (to treat with medicine etc: I'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.) medicar•* * *doc.tor[d'ɔktə] n 1 doutor, médico, cirurgião dentista. 2 qualquer pessoa que recebeu o mais elevado grau de uma faculdade. he took his doctor’s degree / ele doutorou-se. 3 Tech nome de várias ferramentas. 4 mosca artificial para pescar salmão. 5 sl dado falsificado, alterado. 6 sl xerez (vinho) adulterado. 7 sl cozinheiro de navio. • vt+vi 1 medicar(-se). 2 exercer clínica médica. 3 tratar com medicamentos. 4 doutorar. 5 consertar, remendar às pressas. 6 adulterar, alterar, falsificar. 7 castrar (animais). doctor of divinity doutor em teologia. doctor of law doutor em lei. doctor of physic doutor em medicina. Doctor of the Church Doutor da Igreja: designação de certos teólogos cujos escritos são tidos como fontes da verdadeira doutrina cristã. horse doctor veterinário, alveitar. lady doctor doutora. medical doctor médico. witch doctor curandeiro, charlatão, feiticeiro. -
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n. doktor, hekim; ileri gelen; gemi aşçısı; yapay balıkçı sineği————————v. tedavi etmek, hadım etmek, doktorluk yapmak; onarmak; yamamak; sulandırmak; üzerinde oynama yapmak, değiştirmek* * *1. doktor 2. düzelt (v.) 3. doktor (n.)* * *['doktə] 1. noun1) (a person who is trained to treat ill people: Doctor Davidson; You should call the doctor if you are ill; I'll have to go to the doctor.) doktor, hekim2) (a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.) doktor2. verb1) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) katmak, karıştırmak2) (to treat with medicine etc: I'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.) tedavi etmek•
См. также в других словарях:
add something up — ˌadd ˈup | ˌadd sthˈup derived to calculate the total of two or more numbers or amounts • The waiter can t add up. • Add up all the money I owe you. Main entry: ↑addderived … Useful english dictionary
add something in — ˌadd sthˈin derived to include sth with sth else • Remember to add in the cost of drinks. Main entry: ↑addderived … Useful english dictionary
add something on (to something) — ˌadd sthˈon (to sth) derived to include or attach sth extra • A service charge of 15% was added on to the bill. related noun ↑add on Main entry: ↑addderived … Useful english dictionary
add — W1S1 [æd] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(put with something else)¦ 2¦(count)¦ 3¦(increase)¦ 4¦(say more)¦ 5¦(give a quality)¦ 6 add(ed) to that/this 7 add weight to something 8 to add insult to injury 9 add fuel to the fire/flames … Dictionary of contemporary English
add — [ æd ] verb *** 1. ) transitive to put something with another thing or group of things: When the sauce is thick, add the cheese. add something to something: They ve added two major companies to their impressive list of clients. Here s another… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
add — verb 1 PUT WITH (T) to put something with something else or with a group of other things: add sth to sth: Do you want to add your name to the list? | I gave him a rare Swedish stamp to add to his collection. 2 COUNTING (I, T) to put two or more… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
add */*/*/ — UK [æd] / US verb Word forms add : present tense I/you/we/they add he/she/it adds present participle adding past tense added past participle added 1) [transitive] to put something with another thing or group of things When the sauce is thick, add … English dictionary
add on — verb 1. make an addition (Freq. 1) Let s add on to this • Derivationally related forms: ↑add on • Hypernyms: ↑add • Verb Frames: Somebody s something … Useful english dictionary
add — [[t]æ̱d[/t]] ♦ adds, adding, added 1) VERB If you add one thing to another, you put it in or on the other thing, to increase, complete, or improve it. [V n to n] Add the grated cheese to the sauce... [V n to n] Since 1908, chlorine has been added … English dictionary
add to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms add to : present tense I/you/we/they add to he/she/it adds to present participle adding to past tense added to past participle added to 1) add to something to make something such as a feeling or a quality… … English dictionary
add — 1 Add, sum, total, tot, cast, figure, foot share the meaning to find or represent the amount reached by putting together arithmetically a series of numbers or quantities, and are commonly followed by up. Add is both the common and the technical… … New Dictionary of Synonyms