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as fast as one's legs can carry one

  • 1 jambe

    jambe [ʒɑ̃b]
    feminine noun
    ça me fait une belle jambe ! a fat lot of good that does me! (inf)
    traîner la jambe (par fatigue) to drag one's feet ; ( = boiter) to limp along
    j'en ai eu les jambes coupées ! it knocked me sideways (inf)
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    ʒɑ̃b

    plier les jambes — ( debout) to bend one's knees; ( assis) to draw one's legs up

    aller or courir à toutes jambes — to run as fast as one's legs can carry one

    j'ai les jambes comme du coton — (colloq) I feel weak at the knees

    traîner la jambe — (colloq) to trudge along

    Phrasal Verbs:
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    cela me fait une belle jambe — (colloq) a fat lot of good (colloq) that does me

    faire quelque chose par-dessus or par-dessous la jambe — to do something in a slipshod manner

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    ʒɑ̃b nf
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    jambe nf
    1Le corps humain Anat, Zool leg; avoir une jambe plus courte que l'autre to have one leg shorter than the other; mes jambes ne me portent plus my legs won't carry me any further; avoir des jambes bien faites to have nice ou good legs; avoir de bonnes jambes to have strong ou sturdy legs; avoir des jambes de 20 ans to have the legs of a 20-year-old; plier les jambes ( debout) to bend one's knees; ( assis) to draw one's legs up; croiser les jambes to cross one's legs; être assis les jambes croisées to be sitting with one's legs crossed; il avait les jambes écartées his legs were wide apart; aller or courir à toutes jambes to run as fast as one's legs can carry one; avoir une jambe raide to have a stiff leg; j'ai mal aux jambes my legs are hurting; j'ai les jambes lourdes my legs feel heavy; se retrouver/tomber les jambes en l'air to land/fall flat on one's back; j'ai les jambes coupées or brisées my legs feel like lead; j'ai les jambes comme du coton I feel weak at the knees; traîner la jambe to trudge along; ⇒ plein;
    2 Tech, Cout leg.
    cela me fait une belle jambe a fat lot of good that does me; il ne tient plus sur ses jambes he can hardly stand up; couper bras et jambes à qn to leave sb speechless; les jambes me rentrent dans le corps, je n'ai plus de jambes I'm on my last legs, I'm very tired; prendre ses jambes à son cou to take to one's heels; parlez-lui de mariage et il prendra les jambes à son cou mention marriage and you won't see him for dust; donner des jambes à qn to add wings to sb's heels; avoir qn dans les jambes to have sb under one's feet; tenir la jambe à qn to keep talking to sb; faire une partie de jambes en l'air to have a roll in the hay; traiter qn par-dessus or par-dessous la jambe to treat sb in an offhand manner; faire qch par-dessus or par-dessous la jambe to do sth in a slipshod manner.
    [ʒɑ̃b] nom féminin
    jambe artificielle/de bois artificial/wooden leg
    ça me/lui fait une belle jambe! (familier) a fat lot of good that does me/him!
    détaler ou s'enfuir à toutes jambes to make a bolt for it
    2. [du cheval] leg
    3. [vêtement] (trouser) leg
    4. [d'un compas] leg
    a. [d'une poutre] strut
    b. [d'un comble] joist stay

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > jambe

  • 2 държа

    1. hold, keep/have hold of
    (не изпускам) retain hold of
    дръж здраво! hold tight! държа те! I've got you, I am holding you! държанещо в ръцете си hold s.th. (in o.'s hands)
    държа някого за ръка hold s.o. by the hand
    държа някого на скута си have/hold s.o. on o.'s lap
    2. (хващам) take/get hold of
    3. (крепя) support, carry/bear the weight
    гредата държи целия покрив the beam carries the weight of/supports the whole roof
    4. (пазя, съхранявам) keep
    държа нещо в тайна keep s.th. secret
    държа в неведение keep in the dark
    държа нещо топло keep s.th. warm
    държа някого у дома keep s.o. indoors/at home/in o.'s house
    държа някого е плен hold/keep s.o. prisoner
    къде държите захарта? where do you keep the sugar?
    държа под око keep an eye on. watch
    5. (владея, имам власт над) hold, occupy
    държа някого в ръцете си прен. have s.o. in o.'s power, have a hold on s.o, have s.o. in the palm of o.s hand
    6. (разпореждам се-в жилище и пр.) keep, occupy, have
    държа магазин keep/run a shop
    докато той държеше къщата during his occupation of the house
    7. (наемам работници и пр.) employ; keep; maintain
    държа на служба/работа employ
    държи двама слуги he keeps/employs two servants
    дръж в дясно! keep to the right! държа посока на запад steer west
    държа посоката hold on o.'s course
    9. (настоявам) insist (на on с ger.), hold firmly (to), make it a point (to с inf.)
    be keen (on с ger.)
    be anxious (to с inf.)
    държа тази врата да стон отворена I insist that this door be kept open
    държа да отида I insist on going, I am bent/keen on going
    не държа да отида I am not keen on going. I don't mind if
    държа да ви кажа I must tell you
    много държат да се спазва тази традиция they are most anxious that this tradition should be kept
    той държи да се извини he is anxious to apologize
    държа на своето hold o.'s own
    държа на становището си stick to o.'s guns
    държа на правата си stick up/stand up for o.'s rights; stand upon o.'s rights
    10. (ценя) value, prize, set great store (на by), think highly (of)
    много държа на някого think highly of s.o.
    той не държи на he does not care about
    държа реч/сказка make/deliver a speech/a lecture
    държа изпит sit for/go in for/take an examination
    държа на думата си be true to/respect/keep o.'s word
    държа на обещанието си stand by/keep o.'s promise
    държа някого отговорен hold s.o. responsible
    държа положението have the situation well in hand
    държа здраво rule with an iron hand; keep a tight rein on
    държа бас bet, make a bet
    бас държа! I'll bet my boot/hat; you bet your life
    държа си езика hold o.'s tongue, sl. shut o.'s face (вж.език)
    дръж си езика/устата! sl. shut up! hold/stop your jaw! keep your trap shut! държа сметка за take account of, take into account, consider
    държа сметка на някого call s.o. to account, keep tabs on s.o., hold s.o. responsible
    тичам, колкото ми сили държат run as fast as o.'s legs will carry one
    държа на някого палтото help s.o. on with his coat
    държа връзка с вж. връзка
    държа в течение вж. течение
    държа нечия страна side with s.o.
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    държа̀,
    гл.
    1. hold, keep/have hold of; (не изпускам) retain hold of; дръж здраво! hold tight! \държа някого за ръка hold s.o. by the hand; \държа някого на скута си have/hold s.o. on o.’s lap; \държа те! I’ve got you, I am holding you!;
    2. ( хващам) take/get hold of; дръж! (на куче) at him! ( при подаване) here you are! take this! ( при хвърляне) catch! дръжте го! go for him! дръжте крадеца! stop thief! hold! catch! stop (thief)!;
    3. ( крепя) support, carry/bear the weight; гредата държи целия покрив the beam carries the weight of/supports the whole roof;
    4. ( пазя, съхранявам) keep; \държа в неведение keep in the dark; \държа нещо в тайна keep s.th. secret; \държа някого в плен hold/keep s.o. prisoner; \държа някого у дома keep s.o. indoors/at home/in o.’s house; \държа под око keep an eye on, watch;
    5. ( владея, имам власт над) hold, occupy; \държа някого в ръцете си прен. have s.o. in the palm of o.s hand; неприятелят държеше града the enemy held the town; той държи цялата власт в ръцете си he has the whole power in his hands;
    6. ( разпореждам се ­ в жилище и пр.) keep, occupy, have; \държа магазин keep/run a shop;
    7. ( наемам работници и пр.) employ; keep; maintain;
    8. ( движа се в дадена посока) keep; дръж вдясно! keep to the right! \държа посока на запад steer west; \държа посоката hold on o.’s course;
    9. ( настоявам) insist (на on с ger.), hold firmly (to), make it a point (to с inf.); be keen (on с ger.); be anxious (to с inf.); \държа да ви кажа I must tell you; \държа да отида I insist on going, I am bent/keen on going; \държа на правата си stick up/stand up for o.’s rights; stand upon o.’s rights; \държа на своето hold o.’s own; stand/hold o.’s ground; \държа на становището си stick to o.’s guns; не \държа да отида I am not keen on going, I don’t mind if I don’t go; той държи да се извини he is anxious to apologize;
    10. ( ценя) value, prize, set great store (на by), think highly (of); ( обичам) be fond of, care about, have a fondness for; много \държа на някого think highly of s.o.; той не държи на he does not care about; • бас \държа! I’ll bet my boot/hat; you bet your life; дръж си езика/устата! sl. shut up! hold/stop your jaw! keep your trap shut! \държа бас bet, make a bet; \държа вдясно! keep to the right! \държа връзка с keep in touch/contact (с with); \държа в течение keep s.o. informed/posted/in the picture; \държа здраво rule with an iron hand; keep a tight rein on; \държа изпит sit for/go in for/take an examination; \държа на думата си be true to/respect/keep o.’s word; \държа на обещанието си stand by/keep o.’s promise; \държа на някого палтото help s.o. on with his coat; \държа нечия страна side with s.o.; \държа някого отговорен hold s.o. responsible; \държа положението have the situation well in hand; \държа реч/сказка make/deliver a speech/a lecture; \държа си езика hold o.’s tongue, sl. shut o.’s face; \държа сметка за take account of, take into account, consider; \държа сметка на някого call s.o. to account, keep tabs on s.o., hold s.o. responsible; държи ми влага it keeps me going; I have s.th. to remember; държи ми ( мога) can, be able to, ( имам смелост) have it in one to; have the pluck to; краката ми не ме държат my legs don’t hold me, I am dead beat; тичам, колкото ми сили държат run as fast as o.’s legs will carry one; ще ти държим сметка за това we’ll score it against you;
    \държа се 1. hold (за onto), cling (to); дръж се здраво! hold (on) tight! \държа се здраво hold firm to s.th., cling to s.th.;
    2. ( крепя се) be supported/carried (by); \държа се върху водата float; копчето се държи само на един конец the button is hanging by a thread;
    3. прен. ( имам сили) be active/fit/in good trim; \държа се здраво на краката си keep o.’s legs; stand firm/fast; едва се \държа hang on by o.’s fingertips/fingernails; едва се \държа на краката си my legs won’t hold me, I am ready to drop, I can’t keep upright, I am not steady on my legs; стар е, но се държи there is life in the old dog yet; he is old but is keeping well;
    4. ( съпротивлявам се) be firm, stand/hold/keep/maintain o.’s ground; ( финансово и пр.) keep o.’s head above water; stand fast/firm, resist, hold o.’s own;
    5. ( имам обноски) behave, deport o.s., demean o.s.; дръж се прилично! be good! don’t let yourself down! (за деца) behave yourself! дръж се сериозно! stop fooling! \държа се глупаво behave foolishly; play the fool, act/play the ape; \държа се грубо be rude (to); \държа се далеч от keep clear of, avoid, steer clear of; \държа се зле/нечестно/непорядъчно misbehave; \държа се като мъж act like a man, demean o.s. like a man; \държа се на положение stand on o.’s dignity; \държа се настрана/на разстояние keep away; keep in the background; hold o.s. aloof (от from); \държа се прилично behave (well), have good manners, be well-mannered; (за деца) behave o.s.; \държа се приятелски/недружелюбно be friendly/unfriendly (с to); \държа се с чест/доблестно demean o.s./behave honourably; \държа се строго be strict/severe (с with); \държа се тежко/горделиво be stand-offish; • дръж се! hold on! (не се отчайвай) chin up! never say die! keep smiling! (не отстъпвай!) don’t give in! stick to your guns! много се държи на/за great attention is paid to, they are very strict/particular about.
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    maintain (персонал); have ; hold: I'm държаing your hand. - Държа те за ръката.; keep: to държа an eye on s.o. - държа някого под око; own: I държа this place. - Аз държа това място.; poise
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    1. (владея, имам власт над) hold, occupy 2. (движа се в дадена посока) keep 3. (крепя) support, carry/bear the weight 4. (наемам работници и пр.) employ;keep;maintain 5. (настоявам) insist (на on с ger.), hold firmly (to), make it a point (to с inf.) 6. (не изпускам) retain hold of 7. (пазя, съхранявам) keep 8. (разпореждам се-в жилище и пр.) keep, occupy, have 9. (хващам) take/get hold of 10. 1 (ценя) 'value, prize, set great store (на by), think highly (of) 11. 10 don't go 12. be anxious (to с inf.) 13. be keen (on с ger.) 14. hold, keep/have hold of 15. ДЪРЖА бас bet, make a bet 16. ДЪРЖА в неведение keep in the dark 17. ДЪРЖА в течение вж. течение 18. ДЪРЖА връзка с вж. връзка 19. ДЪРЖА да ви кажа I must tell you 20. ДЪРЖА да отида I insist on going, I am bent/keen on going 21. ДЪРЖА здраво rule with an iron hand;keep a tight rein on 22. ДЪРЖА изпит sit for/go in for/take an examination 23. ДЪРЖА магазин keep/run a shop 24. ДЪРЖА на думата си be true to/respect/keep o.'s word 25. ДЪРЖА на някого палтото help s. o. on with his coat 26. ДЪРЖА на обещанието си stand by/keep o.'s promise 27. ДЪРЖА на правата си stick up/stand up for o.'s rights;stand upon o.'s rights 28. ДЪРЖА на своето hold o.'s own 29. ДЪРЖА на служба/работа employ 30. ДЪРЖА на становището си stick to o.'s guns 31. ДЪРЖА нечия страна side with s. o. 32. ДЪРЖА нещо в тайна keep s.th. secret 33. ДЪРЖА нещо топло keep s.th. warm 34. ДЪРЖА някого в ръцете си прен. have s.o. in o.'s power, have a hold on s.o, have s.o. in the palm of o.s hand 35. ДЪРЖА някого е плен hold/keep s. o. prisoner 36. ДЪРЖА някого за ръка hold s. о. by the hand 37. ДЪРЖА някого на скута си have/hold s. o. on o.'s lap 38. ДЪРЖА някого отговорен hold s.o. responsible 39. ДЪРЖА някого у дома keep s. о. indoors/at home/in o.'s house 40. ДЪРЖА под око keep an eye on. watch 41. ДЪРЖА положението have the situation well in hand 42. ДЪРЖА посоката hold on o.'s course. 43. ДЪРЖА реч/сказка make/deliver a speech/a lecture 44. ДЪРЖА си езика hold o.'s tongue, sl. shut o.'s face (вж.език) 45. ДЪРЖА сметка на някого call s. o. to account, keep tabs on s. o., hold s. o. responsible 46. ДЪРЖА тази врата да стон отворена I insist that this door be kept open 47. бас ДЪРЖА ! I'll bet my boot/hat;you bet your life 48. гредата държи целия покрив the beam carries the weight of/supports the whole roof 49. докато той държеше къщата during his occupation of the house 50. дръж в дясно! keep to the right! ДЪРЖА посока на запад steer west 51. дръж здраво! hold tight! ДЪРЖА те! I've got you, I am holding you! ДЪРЖАнещо в ръцете си hold s. th. (in o.'s hands) 52. дръж си езика/устата! sl. shut up! hold/stop your jaw! keep your trap shut! ДЪРЖА сметка за take account of, take into account, consider 53. дръжте го! go for him! дръжте крадеца! stop thief! дръж! (на куче) at him! (при подаване) here you are! take this! (при хвърляне) catch! 54. държи двама слуги he keeps/employs two servants 55. къде държите захарта? where do you keep the sugar? 56. много ДЪРЖА на някого think highly of s. о. 57. много ДЪРЖАт да се спазва тази традиция they are most anxious that this tradition should be kept 58. не ДЪРЖА да отида I am not keen on going. I don't mind if 59. неприятелят държеше града the enemy held the town 60. тичам, колкото ми сили държат run as fast as o.'s legs will carry one 61. той го държеше за ръкава he held him by the sleeve 62. той държи да се извини he is anxious to apologize 63. той държи на кариерата си he is keen on his career 64. той държи цялата власт в ръцете си he has the whole power in his hands 65. той много държи на колата си he sets great store by his car 66. той не държи на he does not care about 67. треската 68. ще ти държим сметка за това we'll score it against you

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  • 3 Fuß

    m; -es, Füße
    1. foot (Pl. feet); zu Fuß on (Am. auch by) foot; zu Fuß gehen walk; zu Fuß ( bequem) erreichbar within (easy) walking distance; gut / schlecht zu Fuß sein be / not be a good walker; bei Fuß! zum Hund: heel!; so schnell die Füße ihn trugen as fast as his legs would carry him; keinen Fuß vor die Tür setzen not set foot outside the door; ich setze keinen Fuß mehr über seine Schwelle! I will never again darken his door; von einem Fuß auf den anderen treten shift from one foot to the other; wir werden uns auf die Füße treten (wegen der Enge) we’ll be tripping over each other; jemandem auf den Fuß oder die Füße treten umg. tread on s.o.’s toes (auch fig.); sich (Dat) die Füße vertreten stretch one’s legs; über die eigenen Füße fallen oder stolpern trip over one’s own feet (auch umg. fig. ungeschickt sein) rate mal, wer mir heute vor die Füße gelaufen ist umg. guess who I ran ( oder bumped) into today; trockenen Fußes without getting one’s feet wet; leichten / schnellen Fußes geh. with light / quick steps; stehenden Fußes fig. (sofort) immediately, instantly; ( festen) Fuß fassen get (fig. auch gain) a foothold; fig. Sache: auch catch on; auf dem Fuße folgen einer Person: follow closely, trail; fig. einem Geschehnis: follow (hard) on the heels of; auf die Füße fallen fall on one’s feet (auch fig.); sich jemandem zu Füßen werfen geh., auch fig. throw o.s. at s.o.’s feet; jemandem zu Füßen liegen geh. fig. worship s.o.; jemandem etw. zu Füßen legen geh. fig. lay s.th. at s.o.’s feet; jemandem etw. vor die Füße werfen hurl s.th. at s.o.’s feet; fig. hurl s.th. back in s.o.’s face; jemandem den Fuß in den Nacken setzen geh. fig. keep s.o. under one’s thumb, put the screws on s.o.; auf eigenen Füßen stehen fig. stand on one’s own two feet; auf großem Fuß leben fig. live in grand style ( oder on a grand scale); hum. (große Füße haben) have huge feet; auf gutem / schlechtem etc. Fuß stehen mit fig. be on good / bad etc. terms with; mit beiden Füßen im Leben stehen fig. have both feet firmly on the ground; mit Füßen treten fig. trample on; sein Glück mit Füßen treten fig. cast away one’s fortune; kalte Füße bekommen umg. fig. get cold feet; einen Fuß in der Tür haben umg. fig. have a foot in the door; Boden 2, frei I 2, Gewehr, Hand1 4,link... 1 etc.
    2. eines Berges, Schranks, einer Liste, Seite etc.: foot, bottom; einer Säule: base, pedestal; eines Glases: stem; einer Lampe: stand; eines Tisches, eines Stuhls: leg; auf tönernen oder schwachen oder umg. wackligen Füßen stehen fig. be built on sand
    3. südd., österr., schw. (Bein) leg
    4. am Strumpf: foot
    5. LIT. eines Verses: foot
    m; -es, -; Längenmaß: foot (= 30,48 cm); zehn Fuß lang ten feet long; ein zehn Fuß langes Brett a ten-foot(-long) plank
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    der Fuß
    (Bodenebene) bottom;
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    [fuːs]
    m -es, ordm;e
    ['fyːsə]
    1) (= Körperteil) foot; (S Ger, Aus = Bein) leg

    zu Fúß — on foot

    zu Fúß gehen/kommen — to walk, to go/come on foot

    er ist gut/schlecht zu Fúß — he is steady/not so steady on his feet

    jdm zu Füßen fallen/liegen/sitzen — to fall/lie/sit at sb's feet

    jdm zu Füßen fallen or sinken (fig: Bittsteller)to go down on one's knees to or before sb

    das Publikum lag/sank ihm zu Füßen — he had the audience at his feet

    den Fúß in or zwischen die Tür stellen — to get or put one's foot in the door

    den Fúß auf die Erde/den Mond setzen — to set foot on the earth/the moon

    über seine eigenen Füße stolpernto trip over one's own feet; (fig) to get tied up in knots

    so schnell/weit ihn seine Füße trugen — as fast/far as his legs would carry him

    bei Fúß! — heel!

    jdm zwischen die Füße geraten or kommen — to get under sb's feet

    jdm etw vor die Füße werfen or schmeißen (inf) (lit)to throw sth at sb; (fig) to tell sb to keep or stuff (inf) sth

    jdn mit Füßen treten (fig)to walk all over sb

    (festen) Fúß fassen (lit, fig)to gain a foothold

    auf eigenen Füßen stehen (lit)to stand by oneself; (fig) to stand on one's own two feet

    jdn auf freien Fúß setzen — to release sb, to set sb free

    jdn auf dem falschen Fúß erwischen (fig)to catch sb on the wrong foot

    auf großem Fúß lebento live the high life

    mit jdm auf gutem Fúß stehento be on good terms with sb

    jdm/einer Sache auf dem Fúße folgen (lit)to be hot on the heels of sb/sth; (fig) to follow hard on sb/sth

    mit einem Fúß im Grab stehen — to have one foot in the grave

    See:
    Boden
    2) (von Gegenstand) base; (= Tisch-, Stuhlbein) leg; (von Schrank, Gebirge) foot
    3) (POET) foot
    4) (von Strumpf) foot
    5) pl - (Längenmaß) foot
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    der
    1) (the part of the leg on which a person or animal stands or walks: My feet are very sore from walking so far.) foot
    2) (the lower part of anything: at the foot of the hill.) foot
    3) ((plural often foot; often abbreviated to ft when written) a measure of length equal to twelve inches (30.48 cm): He is five feet/foot six inches tall; a four-foot wall.) foot
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    <-es, Füße>
    [fu:s, pl ˈfy:sə]
    m
    meine Füße tun mir weh my feet are aching
    bei \Fuß! heel!
    mit bloßen Füßen with bare feet
    zu \Fuß zu erreichen sein to be within walking distance
    jdm zu Füßen fallen [o sinken] (a. fig liter) to go down on one's knees to [or before] sb a. fig
    zu \Fuß gehen/kommen to walk, to go/come on foot
    jdm zwischen die Füße geraten [o kommen] to get under sb's feet
    gut/schlecht zu \Fuß sein to be steady/not so steady on one's feet; Wanderer to be a good/poor walker
    so schnell einen die Füße tragen as fast/far as one's legs can carry one
    er rannte so schnell/weit ihn die [o seine] Füße trugen he ran as fast/far as his legs could carry him
    den \Fuß auf festen Boden/die Erde/den Mond setzen to set foot on solid ground/the earth/the moon
    seinen \Fuß über jds Schwelle setzen to set foot in sb's house
    keinen \Fuß mehr über jds Schwelle setzen to not set foot in sb's house again
    keinen \Fuß vor die Tür setzen to not set foot outside
    jdm zu Füßen sitzen to sit at sb's feet
    über seine [eigenen] Füße stolpern to trip [or fall] over one's own feet; (fig) to get tied up in knots fig fam
    jdm auf die Füße treten to stand on sb's feet, to tread on sb's toes
    trockenen \Fußes without getting one's feet wet
    den \Fuß in [o zwischen] die Tür stellen to put [or get] one's foot in the door
    sich dat den \Fuß verstauchen to sprain one's ankle
    sich akk jdm zu Füßen werfen to throw oneself at sb's feet, to prostrate oneself before sb
    2. kein pl (Längenmaß) foot
    sie ist sechs \Fuß groß she's six feet [or foot] tall
    ein sechs \Fuß großer Mann a six-foot man, a six-footer fam
    3. (Teil eines Strumpfes) foot
    4. SÜDD, ÖSTERR (Bein) leg
    5. KOCHK (vom Schwein) trotter; (vom Lamm) foot
    6. (unterer Teil) von Betten, Bergen, Treppen foot; von Lampen, Säulen base; von Sesseln, Tischen leg
    7. LIT (Versfuß) [metrical] foot
    8.
    sich dat die Füße abfrieren (fam) to freeze one's feet off fam
    sich dat die Füße nach etw dat ablaufen [o wund laufen] to hunt high and low for sth
    auf eigenen Füßen stehen to stand on one's own [two] feet fig
    sich akk auf eigene Füße stellen to become independent
    [immer wieder] auf die Füße fallen to fall on one's feet [again] fig
    jdn auf dem falschen \Fuß erwischen to catch sb on the wrong foot
    \Fuß fassen to gain a foothold
    jdm/etw auf dem \Fuße folgen to follow sb/sth closely, to follow hard on sb/sth
    sich akk auf freiem \Fuß[e] befinden, auf freiem Fuß[e] sein to be free; Ausbrecher to be at large
    jdn auf freien \Fuß setzen to release sb, to set sb free
    mit jdm auf freundschaftlichem/gespannten/gutem \Fuß stehen to be on friendly/less than friendly/good terms with sb
    mit einem \Fuß im Grabe stehen to have one foot in the grave
    auf großem \Fuß[e] leben to live the high life
    kalte Füße bekommen to get cold feet fig
    jdm etw zu Füßen legen (geh) to lay sth at sb's feet fig
    jdm zu Füßen liegen to adore [or worship] sb
    das Publikum lag ihr zu Füßen she had the audience at her feet fig
    auf schwachen [o tönernen] [o wackligen] Füßen stehen to rest on shaky foundations fig
    stehenden \Fußes (geh) forthwith form
    die Füße unter jds Tisch strecken to have one's feet under sb's table fig
    jdm auf die Füße treten (fam: zu nahe treten) to tread [or step] on sb's toes fig; (zurechtweisen) to give sb a good talking-to fam; (antreiben) to hurry sb up
    sich dat auf die Füße getreten fühlen to feel offended
    jdn/etw mit Füßen treten to trample on [or over] sb/sth fig
    sich dat die Füße vertreten to stretch one's legs fig
    jdm etw vor die Füße werfen to tell sb to keep sth
    ich bot ihm Geld an, aber er war sie mir vor die Füße I offered him some money, but he told me I could keep it
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    der; Fußes, Füße
    1) foot

    sich (Dat.) den Fuß verstauchen/brechen — sprain one's ankle/break a bone in one's foot

    mit bloßen Füßen — barefoot; with bare feet

    zu Fuß gehen — go on foot; walk

    gut/schlecht zu Fuß sein — be a good/bad walker

    nimm die Füße weg!(ugs.) move your feet!

    2) (fig.)

    stehenden Fußes(veralt., geh.) without delay; instanter (arch.)

    sich die Füße nach etwas ablaufen od. wund laufen — chase round everywhere for something

    [festen] Fuß fassen — find one's feet

    kalte Füße kriegen(ugs.) get cold feet (coll.)

    jemandem auf die Füße treten(ugs.) give somebody a good talking-to

    jemanden/etwas mit Füßen treten — trample on somebody/something

    jemandem zu Füßen liegen(geh.): (bewundern) adore or worship somebody

    3) (tragender Teil) (einer Lampe) base; (eines Weinglases) foot; (eines Schranks, Sessels, Klaviers) leg

    auf tönernen Füßen stehen(fig.) be unsoundly based

    4) o. Pl. (eines Berges) foot; (einer Säule) base
    5) Plural: Fuß (Längenmaß) foot

    zwei/drei Fuß — two/three feet or foot

    6) (Teil des Strumpfes) foot
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    Fuß1 m; -es, Füße
    1. foot (pl feet);
    zu Fuß on (US auch by) foot;
    zu Fuß (bequem) erreichbar within (easy) walking distance;
    gut/schlecht zu Fuß sein be/not be a good walker;
    bei Fuß! zum Hund: heel!;
    so schnell die Füße ihn trugen as fast as his legs would carry him;
    keinen Fuß vor die Tür setzen not set foot outside the door;
    ich setze keinen Fuß mehr über seine Schwelle! I will never again darken his door;
    von einem Fuß auf den anderen treten shift from one foot to the other;
    wir werden uns auf die Füße treten (wegen der Enge) we’ll be tripping over each other;
    die Füße treten umg tread on sb’s toes (auch fig);
    sich (dat)
    die Füße vertreten stretch one’s legs;
    stolpern trip over one’s own feet (auch umg fig ungeschickt sein)
    rate mal, wer mir heute vor die Füße gelaufen ist umg guess who I ran ( oder bumped) into today;
    trockenen Fußes without getting one’s feet wet;
    leichten/schnellen Fußes geh with light/quick steps;
    stehenden Fußes fig (sofort) immediately, instantly;
    (festen) Fuß fassen get (fig auch gain) a foothold; fig Sache: auch catch on;
    auf dem Fuße folgen einer Person: follow closely, trail; fig einem Geschehnis: follow (hard) on the heels of;
    auf die Füße fallen fall on one’s feet (auch fig);
    sich jemandem zu Füßen werfen geh, auch fig throw o.s. at sb’s feet;
    jemandem zu Füßen liegen geh fig worship sb;
    jemandem etwas zu Füßen legen geh fig lay sth at sb’s feet;
    jemandem etwas vor die Füße werfen hurl sth at sb’s feet; fig hurl sth back in sb’s face;
    jemandem den Fuß in den Nacken setzen geh fig keep sb under one’s thumb, put the screws on sb;
    auf eigenen Füßen stehen fig stand on one’s own two feet;
    auf großem Fuß leben fig live in grand style ( oder on a grand scale); hum (große Füße haben) have huge feet;
    auf gutem/schlechtem etc
    Fuß stehen mit fig be on good/bad etc terms with;
    mit beiden Füßen im Leben stehen fig have both feet firmly on the ground;
    mit Füßen treten fig trample on;
    sein Glück mit Füßen treten fig cast away one’s fortune;
    kalte Füße bekommen umg fig get cold feet;
    einen Fuß in der Tür haben umg fig have a foot in the door;
    Fuß breit Fußbreit; Boden 2, frei A 2, Gewehr, Hand1 4, link… 1 etc
    2. eines Berges, Schranks, einer Liste, Seite etc: foot, bottom; einer Säule: base, pedestal; eines Glases: stem; einer Lampe: stand; eines Tisches, eines Stuhls: leg;
    schwachen oder umg
    wackligen Füßen stehen fig be built on sand
    3. südd, österr, schweiz (Bein) leg
    4. am Strumpf: foot
    5. LIT eines Verses: foot
    Fuß2 m; -es, -; Längenmaß: foot (= 30,48 cm);
    zehn Fuß lang ten feet long;
    ein zehn Fuß langes Brett a ten-foot(-long) plank
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    der; Fußes, Füße
    1) foot

    sich (Dat.) den Fuß verstauchen/brechen — sprain one's ankle/break a bone in one's foot

    mit bloßen Füßen — barefoot; with bare feet

    zu Fuß gehen — go on foot; walk

    gut/schlecht zu Fuß sein — be a good/bad walker

    nimm die Füße weg!(ugs.) move your feet!

    2) (fig.)

    stehenden Fußes(veralt., geh.) without delay; instanter (arch.)

    sich die Füße nach etwas ablaufen od. wund laufen — chase round everywhere for something

    [festen] Fuß fassen — find one's feet

    kalte Füße kriegen(ugs.) get cold feet (coll.)

    jemandem auf die Füße treten(ugs.) give somebody a good talking-to

    jemanden/etwas mit Füßen treten — trample on somebody/something

    jemandem zu Füßen liegen(geh.): (bewundern) adore or worship somebody

    3) (tragender Teil) (einer Lampe) base; (eines Weinglases) foot; (eines Schranks, Sessels, Klaviers) leg

    auf tönernen Füßen stehen(fig.) be unsoundly based

    4) o. Pl. (eines Berges) foot; (einer Säule) base
    5) Plural: Fuß (Längenmaß) foot

    zwei/drei Fuß — two/three feet or foot

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    ¨-e m.
    foot n.
    (§ pl.: feet)

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  • 4 Bein

    n; -(e)s, -e
    1. auch eines Tisches, einer Hose etc.: leg; krumme / schlanke Beine haben have crooked ( Person auch: bandy) / slim legs; die Beine übereinander schlagen cross one’s legs; mit übereinander geschlagenen Beinen cross-legged, (with) legs crossed; von einem Bein aufs andere treten umg. shift from one foot to the other; geh du, du hast jüngere Beine umg. you go, your legs are in better shape ( oder younger) than mine; ich konnte mich nicht mehr auf den Beinen halten I could hardly stand on my (own two) feet; das geht in die Beine! bei körperlicher Anstrengung: you really feel it in your legs, it goes for your legs; bei zu viel Alkohol: it goes straight to your knees; von Tanzmusik: it makes you want to get up and dance; er hat jetzt zu viel am Bein fig. he has too much on his hands now, he has too much to do at the moment; auf einem Bein kann man nicht stehen umg. you can’t stop at one (drink); jemandem ein Bein stellen auch fig. trip s.o. up; beim Fußball: das Bein stehen lassen trip up one’s opponent, trip s.o. up; ( schon) auf den Beinen sein be up and about (already); dauernd auf den Beinen sein always be on the go; ich muss mich auf die Beine machen I must ( oder have to) get moving, I must ( oder have to) be off ( oder be making tracks); jemandem Beine machen (fortjagen) send s.o. packing; (antreiben) get s.o. moving; die Beine in die Hand oder unter den Arm nehmen müssen umg. have to scoot off, have to stir one’s stumps, have to step on it; jemandem auf die Beine helfen help s.o. up, help s.o. onto his ( oder her) feet, fig. set s.o. up, give s.o. a leg up; einer Sache auf die Beine helfen fig. get s.th. going; wieder auf den Beinen sein (gesund sein) be back on one’s feet again; ( wieder) auf die Beine kommen (gesund werden, auch fig. wirtschaftlich etc.) get back on one’s feet (again); (sich aufrichten) get up (again); wir werden dich bald wieder auf die Beine bringen! we’ll have you back on your feet ( oder running around) again in no time; schwach auf den Beinen sein be a bit shaky ( oder wobbly); auf schwachen oder wack(e) ligen Beinen stehen fig. be shaky, be a shaky affair; etw. auf die Beine stellen get s.th. up and running, launch ( oder start) s.th.; auf eigenen Beinen stehen stand on one’s own two feet; mit beiden Beinen im Leben stehen have both feet firmly on the ground; sich (Dat) ( etwas oder kurz) die Beine vertreten umg. stretch one’s legs; wie lange willst du noch die Beine unter unseren Tisch strecken? umg. how much longer are you going to be living off us?; mein Schlüssel hat ( wohl) Beine bekommen oder gekriegt umg. my key seems to have walked off; die ganze Stadt war auf den Beinen the whole town had turned out; alles, was Beine hat anyone and everyone, the whole population ( oder town etc.); ausreißen I, Bauch, Grab, Klotz, Knüppel, Kopf, link etc.; siehe auch Fuß1
    2. MED., österr., schw., südd., sonst altm. (Knochen) bone; diese Nachricht etc. ist ihm in die Beine gefahren the news etc. shook him to the core
    3. Dial., bes. nordd. (Fuß) foot
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    das Bein
    leg
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    [bain]
    nt -(e)s, -e
    1) leg

    mit übereinandergeschlagenen Béínen — cross-legged

    von einem Béín aufs andere treten — to shift from one leg or foot to the other

    sich kaum auf den Béínen halten können — to be hardly able to stay or stand on one's feet

    er ist noch gut auf den Béínen — he's still sprightly

    schwach auf den Béínen sein — to be a bit shaky

    jdm ein Béín stellen (lit, fig)to trip sb up

    jdm wieder auf die Béíne helfen (lit, fig)to help sb back on his feet

    sich auf die Béíne machen (inf)to make tracks (inf)

    die Béíne unter den Arm or in die Hand nehmen (inf)to take to one's heels

    die Béíne in den Bauch or Leib stehen (inf)to stand around until one is fit to drop (inf)

    mit beiden Béínen im Leben or auf der Erde stehen (fig)to have both feet (firmly) on the ground

    mit einem Béín im Grab stehen (fig)to have one foot in the grave

    mit einem Béín im Gefängnis stehen — to be likely to end up in jail

    das steht auf schwachen Béínen (fig)that isn't very sound

    auf eigenen Béínen stehen (fig)to be able to stand on one's own two feet

    auf einem Béín kann man nicht stehen! (fig inf)you can't stop at one!

    er fällt immer wieder auf die Béíne (fig)he always falls on his feet

    wieder auf die Béíne kommen (fig)to get back on one's feet again

    jdn wieder auf die Béíne bringen or stellen (fig) — to get sb back on his/her feet again

    etw auf die Béíne stellen (fig)to get sth off the ground; Geld etc to raise sth

    die Béíne breit machen (sl: zum Geschlechtsverkehr)to spread one's legs (sl)

    etw ans Béín binden (fig)to saddle oneself with sth

    jdn/etw am Béín haben (fig inf) — to have sb/sth (a)round one's neck (inf)

    See:
    2) (= Knochen) bone

    der Schreck ist ihm in die Béíne gefahren —

    Fleisch am Béín (old)meat on the bone

    See:
    Stein
    3) (= Elfenbein) ivory
    4) (dial = Fuß) foot
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    das
    1) (one of the limbs by which animals and man walk: The horse injured a front leg; She stood on one leg.) leg
    2) (the part of an article of clothing that covers one of these limbs closely: He has torn the leg of his trousers.) leg
    3) (a long, narrow support of a table etc: One of the legs of the chair was broken.) leg
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    <-[e]s, -e>
    [bain]
    nt
    1. (Körperteil) leg
    jdm ein \Bein amputieren to amputate sb's leg
    die \Beine ausstrecken/spreizen/übereinanderschlagen to stretch [out]/part/cross one's legs
    sich dat ein/das rechte \Bein brechen to break one's/one's right leg
    das \Bein heben Hund to lift a leg
    jdm auf die \Beine helfen (a. fig) to help sb back on [or onto] their feet a. fig
    schwach/unsicher auf den \Beinen sein to be weak/unsteady on one's feet
    auf einem \Bein stehen to stand on one leg
    jdm ein \Bein stellen (a. fig) to trip sb [or sep trip up] a. fig
    die \Beine [lang] von sich dat strecken to stretch out one's legs
    von einem \Bein aufs andere treten to shift from one foot [or leg] to the other
    ein \Bein verlieren to lose a leg
    sich dat die \Beine vertreten to stretch one's legs
    jdn/etw wieder auf die \Beine bringen (a. fig) to get sb/sth back on their/its feet again a. fig
    wieder auf die \Beine kommen (aufstehen) to get back on one's feet [again], to find one's legs fam; (fig: sich wirtschaftlich erholen) to be back on one's feet again fig; (gesund werden) to be up on one's feet again fig
    2. (Hosenbein) leg
    Jeans mit engen \Beinen drainpipes npl
    weite \Beine flares npl
    Hosen mit weiten \Beinen flared trousers
    3. SÜDD, ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ (veraltet: Knochen) bone
    4. (eines Möbelstücks, Gerätes) leg
    5. NORDD (Fuß) foot
    jdm aufs \Bein treten to step on sb's toes
    6.
    sich dat die \Beine [nach etw dat] abrennen [o ablaufen] [o wund laufen] (fam) to run one's legs off [for sth] fam
    sich dat die \Beine abstehen [o in den Bauch stehen] (fam) to be standing around for ages fam
    die \Beine unter den Arm [o in die Hand] nehmen (fam) to take to one's heels fam, to leg it sl
    sich dat [bei etw dat] kein \Bein ausreißen (fam) to not bust a gut [over sth] sl
    du hast dir weiß Gott kein Bein ausgerissen! you didn't really kill yourself! fam
    \Beine bekommen (fam) to grow legs and walk away fig hum fam
    jdm/sich etw ans \Bein binden to saddle sb/oneself with sth fam
    mit beiden \Beinen auf dem Boden stehen to have both feet on the ground fig
    die \Beine breit machen (pej fam) to spread one's legs pej fam
    jdn auf die \Beine bringen (fam: mobilisieren) to mobilize sb; (zusammenbringen) to bring sb together
    auf eigenen \Beinen stehen to be able to stand on one's own two feet fig
    jdm in die \Beine fahren to go right through sb
    immer wieder auf die \Beine fallen (fam) to always land on one's feet fig
    in die \Beine gehen Musik to make you want to dance; Anstrengung to tire one's legs
    mit einem \Bein im Gefängnis stehen to be running the risk of a jail sentence
    mit einem \Bein im Grabe stehen (krank, in Gefahr sein) to have one foot in the grave; (berufsbedingt) to defy death
    nicht mehr so gut auf den \Beinen sein to be not as young as one used to be
    jdn/etw am \Bein haben (fam) to have sb/sth round one's neck fig fam
    sich akk kaum noch [o nicht mehr] auf den \Beinen halten können to be hardly able to stand on one's [own two] feet
    alles, was \Beine hat (fam) everything on two legs hum fam
    was die \Beine hergeben (fam) as fast as one's legs can carry one
    jüngere \Beine haben (fam) to have [got] a younger pair of legs [on one] hum
    ein langes \Bein machen FBALL to make a sliding tackle
    mit beiden \Beinen im Leben stehen to have both feet [firmly] on the ground fig
    mit dem linken \Bein zuerst aufgestanden sein to have got out of bed [on] the wrong side fig
    jdm [tüchtig [o lange]] \Beine machen (fam) to give sb a [swift] kick in [or up] the arse [or AM ass] sl
    verschwinde endlich, oder muss ich dir erst \Beine machen? get lost, or do you need a kick up the arse? sl
    sich akk auf die \Beine machen (fam) to get a move on
    auf schwachen \Beinen stehen to have a shaky foundation fig, to be untenable
    auf den \Beinen sein (in Bewegung sein) to be on one's feet; (auf sein) to be up and about
    wieder auf den \Beinen sein (gesund sein) to be on one's feet [or up and about] again
    auf einem \Bein kann man nicht stehen! (fig fam) you can't stop at one! fam
    ein \Bein stehen lassen FBALL to trip the opponent
    etw auf die \Beine stellen to get sth off the ground
    eine Mannschaft/ein Programm auf die \Beine stellen to put together a team/programme [or AM program]
    die \Beine unter jds Tisch strecken (fam) to have one's feet under sb's table fig fam
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    das; Bein[e]s, Beine
    1) leg

    jemandem Beine machen(ugs.) make somebody get a move on (coll.)

    er hat sich (Dat.) kein Bein ausgerissen — (ugs.) he didn't overexert himself

    jemandem ein Bein stellen — trip somebody; (fig.) put or throw a spanner or (Amer.) a monkey wrench in somebody's works

    jemandem [einen] Knüppel od. Prügel zwischen die Beine werfen — (fig.) put or throw a spanner or (Amer.) a monkey wrench in somebody's works

    das hat Beine gekriegt(fig. ugs.) it seems to have [grown legs and] walked (coll.)

    die Beine in die Hand od. unter die Arme nehmen — (fig. ugs.) step on it (coll.)

    [wieder] auf die Beine kommen — (ugs.) get back on one's/its feet [again]

    jemanden/etwas [wieder] auf die Beine bringen — (ugs.) put somebody/something back on his/her/its feet again

    jemandem auf die Beine helfen — help somebody to his/her feet

    ich kann mich nicht mehr/kaum noch auf den Beinen halten — I can't/can hardly stand up

    auf eigenen Beinen stehen(fig.) stand on one's own two feet; support oneself

    mit beiden Beinen im Leben od. [fest] auf der Erde stehen — have both feet [firmly] on the ground

    mit dem linken Bein zuerst aufgestanden sein(ugs.) have got out of bed on the wrong side

    mit einem Bein im Gefängnis/Grab[e] stehen — (fig.) stand a good chance of ending up in prison/have one foot in the grave

    von einem Bein aufs andere treten(ugs.) shift from one foot to the other

    2) (HosenBein, TischBein, StuhlBein usw.) leg
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    Bein n; -(e)s, -e
    1. auch eines Tisches, einer Hose etc: leg;
    krumme/schlanke Beine haben have crooked ( Person auch: bandy)/slim legs;
    mit übereinander geschlagenen Beinen cross-legged, (with) legs crossed;
    von einem Bein aufs andere treten umg shift from one foot to the other;
    geh du, du hast jüngere Beine umg you go, your legs are in better shape ( oder younger) than mine;
    ich konnte mich nicht mehr auf den Beinen halten I could hardly stand on my (own two) feet;
    das geht in die Beine! bei körperlicher Anstrengung: you really feel it in your legs, it goes for your legs; bei zu viel Alkohol: it goes straight to your knees; von Tanzmusik: it makes you want to get up and dance;
    er hat jetzt zu viel am Bein fig he has too much on his hands now, he has too much to do at the moment;
    auf einem Bein kann man nicht stehen umg you can’t stop at one (drink);
    das Bein stehen lassen trip up one’s opponent, trip sb up;
    (schon) auf den Beinen sein be up and about (already);
    dauernd auf den Beinen sein always be on the go;
    ich muss mich auf die Beine machen I must ( oder have to) get moving, I must ( oder have to) be off ( oder be making tracks);
    jemandem Beine machen (fortjagen) send sb packing; (antreiben) get sb moving;
    unter den Arm nehmen müssen umg have to scoot off, have to stir one’s stumps, have to step on it;
    jemandem auf die Beine helfen help sb up, help sb onto his ( oder her) feet, fig set sb up, give sb a leg up;
    wieder auf den Beinen sein (gesund sein) be back on one’s feet again;
    (wieder) auf die Beine kommen (gesund werden, auch fig wirtschaftlich etc) get back on one’s feet (again); (sich aufrichten) get up (again);
    wir werden dich bald wieder auf die Beine bringen! we’ll have you back on your feet ( oder running around) again in no time;
    schwach auf den Beinen sein be a bit shaky ( oder wobbly);
    wack(e)ligen Beinen stehen fig be shaky, be a shaky affair;
    etwas auf die Beine stellen get sth up and running, launch ( oder start) sth;
    auf eigenen Beinen stehen stand on one’s own two feet;
    mit beiden Beinen im Leben stehen have both feet firmly on the ground;
    sich (dat) (
    kurz)
    die Beine vertreten umg stretch one’s legs;
    wie lange willst du noch die Beine unter unseren Tisch strecken? umg how much longer are you going to be living off us?;
    mein Schlüssel hat (wohl) Beine bekommen oder
    gekriegt umg my key seems to have walked off;
    die ganze Stadt war auf den Beinen the whole town had turned out;
    alles, was Beine hat anyone and everyone, the whole population ( oder town etc); ausreißen A, Bauch, Grab, Klotz, Knüppel, Kopf, link etc; auch Fuß1
    2. MED, österr, schweiz, südd, sonst obs (Knochen) bone;
    ist ihm in die Beine gefahren the news etc shook him to the core
    3. dial, besonders nordd (Fuß) foot
    * * *
    das; Bein[e]s, Beine
    1) leg

    jemandem Beine machen(ugs.) make somebody get a move on (coll.)

    er hat sich (Dat.) kein Bein ausgerissen — (ugs.) he didn't overexert himself

    jemandem ein Bein stellen — trip somebody; (fig.) put or throw a spanner or (Amer.) a monkey wrench in somebody's works

    jemandem [einen] Knüppel od. Prügel zwischen die Beine werfen — (fig.) put or throw a spanner or (Amer.) a monkey wrench in somebody's works

    das hat Beine gekriegt(fig. ugs.) it seems to have [grown legs and] walked (coll.)

    die Beine in die Hand od. unter die Arme nehmen — (fig. ugs.) step on it (coll.)

    [wieder] auf die Beine kommen — (ugs.) get back on one's/its feet [again]

    jemanden/etwas [wieder] auf die Beine bringen — (ugs.) put somebody/something back on his/her/its feet again

    jemandem auf die Beine helfen — help somebody to his/her feet

    ich kann mich nicht mehr/kaum noch auf den Beinen halten — I can't/can hardly stand up

    auf eigenen Beinen stehen(fig.) stand on one's own two feet; support oneself

    mit beiden Beinen im Leben od. [fest] auf der Erde stehen — have both feet [firmly] on the ground

    mit dem linken Bein zuerst aufgestanden sein(ugs.) have got out of bed on the wrong side

    mit einem Bein im Gefängnis/Grab[e] stehen — (fig.) stand a good chance of ending up in prison/have one foot in the grave

    von einem Bein aufs andere treten(ugs.) shift from one foot to the other

    2) (HosenBein, TischBein, StuhlBein usw.) leg
    * * *
    -e n.
    leg n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Bein

  • 5 во всю мочь

    ЧТО ЕСТЬ < БЫЛО> МОЧИ <СИЛЫ, СИЛ>; ВО ВСЮ МОЧЬ; ИЗО ВСЕЙ МОЧИ all coll
    [AdvP or PrepP; these forms only; adv (intensif); more often used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. (to do sth.) with the utmost possible exertion, intensity:
    - for all one is worth.
         ♦...Остервенясь, он раз десять сразу, из всей мочи, дёрнул в колокольчик (Достоевский 3)....Enraged, he pulled at the bell with all his might about a dozen times (3b).
    2. бежать, мчаться и т.п. во всю мочь (to run, race etc) very fast:
    - as fast as one's legs can carry one.
         ♦ Он подбежал к нам, остановился, сопел - как воздушный насос - и не мог сказать ни слова: должно быть, бежал во всю мочь (Замятин 1). He rushed up to us, stopped, his breath hissing like an air pump, unable to say a word. He must have run at top speed (1a).
         ♦ Дикий, отчаянный вопль донёсся оттуда. Потом увидели и самого Федьку. Бежит что есть мочи по пожне, кричит благим матом... (Абрамов 1). A wild desperate wail had issued forth. Then they saw Fedka himself, running for all he was worth across the field, yelling at the top of his lungs (1a).
         ♦ "Беги что есть мочи туда, - кричал он ей вслед, - и не оглядывайся..." (Гончаров 1). "Run there as fast as you can," he shouted after her, "and don't look round..." (1a).
         ♦ Я обернулся к площади и увидел Максима Максимыча, бегущего что было мочи... (Лермонтов 1). I turned towards the square and saw Maxim Maximych running as fast as his legs could carry him (lc).
    3. кричать, орать, гудеть и т.п. во всю мочь (to shout, yell, blare etc) very loudly:
    - [of a radio, television etc] (at) full blast.
         ♦...Здесь петухи пели иначе, чем в Атамановке, они здесь действительно пели, а не горланили что есть мочи, как в его родной деревне (Распутин 2)....The roosters crowed differently here than they did in Atamanovka, singing instead of screaming at the top of their lungs (2a).
         ♦ Отец захохотал изо всей мочи и начал трепать сына по плечу так, что и лошадь бы не выдержала (Гончаров 1). His father burst out laughing with all his might and began patting his son's shoulders so vigorously that a horse would not have stood it... (1a).
         ♦ Гармошки... заскрежетали во всю мочь... (Владимов 1). The accordions were bellowing away at full blast... (1a).

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  • 6 изо всей мочи

    ЧТО ЕСТЬ < БЫЛО> МОЧИ <СИЛЫ, СИЛ>; ВО ВСЮ МОЧЬ; ИЗО ВСЕЙ МОЧИ all coll
    [AdvP or PrepP; these forms only; adv (intensif); more often used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. (to do sth.) with the utmost possible exertion, intensity:
    - for all one is worth.
         ♦...Остервенясь, он раз десять сразу, из всей мочи, дёрнул в колокольчик (Достоевский 3)....Enraged, he pulled at the bell with all his might about a dozen times (3b).
    2. бежать, мчаться и т.п. изо всей мочи (to run, race etc) very fast:
    - as fast as one's legs can carry one.
         ♦ Он подбежал к нам, остановился, сопел - как воздушный насос - и не мог сказать ни слова: должно быть, бежал во всю мочь (Замятин 1). He rushed up to us, stopped, his breath hissing like an air pump, unable to say a word. He must have run at top speed (1a).
         ♦ Дикий, отчаянный вопль донёсся оттуда. Потом увидели и самого Федьку. Бежит что есть мочи по пожне, кричит благим матом... (Абрамов 1). A wild desperate wail had issued forth. Then they saw Fedka himself, running for all he was worth across the field, yelling at the top of his lungs (1a).
         ♦ "Беги что есть мочи туда, - кричал он ей вслед, - и не оглядывайся..." (Гончаров 1). "Run there as fast as you can," he shouted after her, "and don't look round..." (1a).
         ♦ Я обернулся к площади и увидел Максима Максимыча, бегущего что было мочи... (Лермонтов 1). I turned towards the square and saw Maxim Maximych running as fast as his legs could carry him (lc).
    3. кричать, орать, гудеть и т.п. изо всей мочи (to shout, yell, blare etc) very loudly:
    - [of a radio, television etc] (at) full blast.
         ♦...Здесь петухи пели иначе, чем в Атамановке, они здесь действительно пели, а не горланили что есть мочи, как в его родной деревне (Распутин 2)....The roosters crowed differently here than they did in Atamanovka, singing instead of screaming at the top of their lungs (2a).
         ♦ Отец захохотал изо всей мочи и начал трепать сына по плечу так, что и лошадь бы не выдержала (Гончаров 1). His father burst out laughing with all his might and began patting his son's shoulders so vigorously that a horse would not have stood it... (1a).
         ♦ Гармошки... заскрежетали во всю мочь... (Владимов 1). The accordions were bellowing away at full blast... (1a).

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  • 7 что было мочи

    ЧТО ЕСТЬ < БЫЛО> МОЧИ <СИЛЫ, СИЛ>; ВО ВСЮ МОЧЬ; ИЗО ВСЕЙ МОЧИ all coll
    [AdvP or PrepP; these forms only; adv (intensif); more often used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. (to do sth.) with the utmost possible exertion, intensity:
    - for all one is worth.
         ♦...Остервенясь, он раз десять сразу, из всей мочи, дёрнул в колокольчик (Достоевский 3)....Enraged, he pulled at the bell with all his might about a dozen times (3b).
    2. бежать, мчаться и т.п. что было мочи (to run, race etc) very fast:
    - as fast as one's legs can carry one.
         ♦ Он подбежал к нам, остановился, сопел - как воздушный насос - и не мог сказать ни слова: должно быть, бежал во всю мочь (Замятин 1). He rushed up to us, stopped, his breath hissing like an air pump, unable to say a word. He must have run at top speed (1a).
         ♦ Дикий, отчаянный вопль донёсся оттуда. Потом увидели и самого Федьку. Бежит что есть мочи по пожне, кричит благим матом... (Абрамов 1). A wild desperate wail had issued forth. Then they saw Fedka himself, running for all he was worth across the field, yelling at the top of his lungs (1a).
         ♦ "Беги что есть мочи туда, - кричал он ей вслед, - и не оглядывайся..." (Гончаров 1). "Run there as fast as you can," he shouted after her, "and don't look round..." (1a).
         ♦ Я обернулся к площади и увидел Максима Максимыча, бегущего что было мочи... (Лермонтов 1). I turned towards the square and saw Maxim Maximych running as fast as his legs could carry him (lc).
    3. кричать, орать, гудеть и т.п. что было мочи (to shout, yell, blare etc) very loudly:
    - [of a radio, television etc] (at) full blast.
         ♦...Здесь петухи пели иначе, чем в Атамановке, они здесь действительно пели, а не горланили что есть мочи, как в его родной деревне (Распутин 2)....The roosters crowed differently here than they did in Atamanovka, singing instead of screaming at the top of their lungs (2a).
         ♦ Отец захохотал изо всей мочи и начал трепать сына по плечу так, что и лошадь бы не выдержала (Гончаров 1). His father burst out laughing with all his might and began patting his son's shoulders so vigorously that a horse would not have stood it... (1a).
         ♦ Гармошки... заскрежетали во всю мочь... (Владимов 1). The accordions were bellowing away at full blast... (1a).

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  • 8 что было сил

    ЧТО ЕСТЬ < БЫЛО> МОЧИ <СИЛЫ, СИЛ>; ВО ВСЮ МОЧЬ; ИЗО ВСЕЙ МОЧИ all coll
    [AdvP or PrepP; these forms only; adv (intensif); more often used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. (to do sth.) with the utmost possible exertion, intensity:
    - for all one is worth.
         ♦...Остервенясь, он раз десять сразу, из всей мочи, дёрнул в колокольчик (Достоевский 3)....Enraged, he pulled at the bell with all his might about a dozen times (3b).
    2. бежать, мчаться и т.п. что было сил (to run, race etc) very fast:
    - as fast as one's legs can carry one.
         ♦ Он подбежал к нам, остановился, сопел - как воздушный насос - и не мог сказать ни слова: должно быть, бежал во всю мочь (Замятин 1). He rushed up to us, stopped, his breath hissing like an air pump, unable to say a word. He must have run at top speed (1a).
         ♦ Дикий, отчаянный вопль донёсся оттуда. Потом увидели и самого Федьку. Бежит что есть мочи по пожне, кричит благим матом... (Абрамов 1). A wild desperate wail had issued forth. Then they saw Fedka himself, running for all he was worth across the field, yelling at the top of his lungs (1a).
         ♦ "Беги что есть мочи туда, - кричал он ей вслед, - и не оглядывайся..." (Гончаров 1). "Run there as fast as you can," he shouted after her, "and don't look round..." (1a).
         ♦ Я обернулся к площади и увидел Максима Максимыча, бегущего что было мочи... (Лермонтов 1). I turned towards the square and saw Maxim Maximych running as fast as his legs could carry him (lc).
    3. кричать, орать, гудеть и т.п. что было сил (to shout, yell, blare etc) very loudly:
    - [of a radio, television etc] (at) full blast.
         ♦...Здесь петухи пели иначе, чем в Атамановке, они здесь действительно пели, а не горланили что есть мочи, как в его родной деревне (Распутин 2)....The roosters crowed differently here than they did in Atamanovka, singing instead of screaming at the top of their lungs (2a).
         ♦ Отец захохотал изо всей мочи и начал трепать сына по плечу так, что и лошадь бы не выдержала (Гончаров 1). His father burst out laughing with all his might and began patting his son's shoulders so vigorously that a horse would not have stood it... (1a).
         ♦ Гармошки... заскрежетали во всю мочь... (Владимов 1). The accordions were bellowing away at full blast... (1a).

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  • 9 что было силы

    ЧТО ЕСТЬ < БЫЛО> МОЧИ <СИЛЫ, СИЛ>; ВО ВСЮ МОЧЬ; ИЗО ВСЕЙ МОЧИ all coll
    [AdvP or PrepP; these forms only; adv (intensif); more often used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. (to do sth.) with the utmost possible exertion, intensity:
    - for all one is worth.
         ♦...Остервенясь, он раз десять сразу, из всей мочи, дёрнул в колокольчик (Достоевский 3)....Enraged, he pulled at the bell with all his might about a dozen times (3b).
    2. бежать, мчаться и т.п. что было силы (to run, race etc) very fast:
    - as fast as one's legs can carry one.
         ♦ Он подбежал к нам, остановился, сопел - как воздушный насос - и не мог сказать ни слова: должно быть, бежал во всю мочь (Замятин 1). He rushed up to us, stopped, his breath hissing like an air pump, unable to say a word. He must have run at top speed (1a).
         ♦ Дикий, отчаянный вопль донёсся оттуда. Потом увидели и самого Федьку. Бежит что есть мочи по пожне, кричит благим матом... (Абрамов 1). A wild desperate wail had issued forth. Then they saw Fedka himself, running for all he was worth across the field, yelling at the top of his lungs (1a).
         ♦ "Беги что есть мочи туда, - кричал он ей вслед, - и не оглядывайся..." (Гончаров 1). "Run there as fast as you can," he shouted after her, "and don't look round..." (1a).
         ♦ Я обернулся к площади и увидел Максима Максимыча, бегущего что было мочи... (Лермонтов 1). I turned towards the square and saw Maxim Maximych running as fast as his legs could carry him (lc).
    3. кричать, орать, гудеть и т.п. что было силы (to shout, yell, blare etc) very loudly:
    - [of a radio, television etc] (at) full blast.
         ♦...Здесь петухи пели иначе, чем в Атамановке, они здесь действительно пели, а не горланили что есть мочи, как в его родной деревне (Распутин 2)....The roosters crowed differently here than they did in Atamanovka, singing instead of screaming at the top of their lungs (2a).
         ♦ Отец захохотал изо всей мочи и начал трепать сына по плечу так, что и лошадь бы не выдержала (Гончаров 1). His father burst out laughing with all his might and began patting his son's shoulders so vigorously that a horse would not have stood it... (1a).
         ♦ Гармошки... заскрежетали во всю мочь... (Владимов 1). The accordions were bellowing away at full blast... (1a).

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  • 10 что есть мочи

    ЧТО ЕСТЬ < БЫЛО> МОЧИ <СИЛЫ, СИЛ>; ВО ВСЮ МОЧЬ; ИЗО ВСЕЙ МОЧИ all coll
    [AdvP or PrepP; these forms only; adv (intensif); more often used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. (to do sth.) with the utmost possible exertion, intensity:
    - for all one is worth.
         ♦...Остервенясь, он раз десять сразу, из всей мочи, дёрнул в колокольчик (Достоевский 3)....Enraged, he pulled at the bell with all his might about a dozen times (3b).
    2. бежать, мчаться и т.п. что есть мочи (to run, race etc) very fast:
    - as fast as one's legs can carry one.
         ♦ Он подбежал к нам, остановился, сопел - как воздушный насос - и не мог сказать ни слова: должно быть, бежал во всю мочь (Замятин 1). He rushed up to us, stopped, his breath hissing like an air pump, unable to say a word. He must have run at top speed (1a).
         ♦ Дикий, отчаянный вопль донёсся оттуда. Потом увидели и самого Федьку. Бежит что есть мочи по пожне, кричит благим матом... (Абрамов 1). A wild desperate wail had issued forth. Then they saw Fedka himself, running for all he was worth across the field, yelling at the top of his lungs (1a).
         ♦ "Беги что есть мочи туда, - кричал он ей вслед, - и не оглядывайся..." (Гончаров 1). "Run there as fast as you can," he shouted after her, "and don't look round..." (1a).
         ♦ Я обернулся к площади и увидел Максима Максимыча, бегущего что было мочи... (Лермонтов 1). I turned towards the square and saw Maxim Maximych running as fast as his legs could carry him (lc).
    3. кричать, орать, гудеть и т.п. что есть мочи (to shout, yell, blare etc) very loudly:
    - [of a radio, television etc] (at) full blast.
         ♦...Здесь петухи пели иначе, чем в Атамановке, они здесь действительно пели, а не горланили что есть мочи, как в его родной деревне (Распутин 2)....The roosters crowed differently here than they did in Atamanovka, singing instead of screaming at the top of their lungs (2a).
         ♦ Отец захохотал изо всей мочи и начал трепать сына по плечу так, что и лошадь бы не выдержала (Гончаров 1). His father burst out laughing with all his might and began patting his son's shoulders so vigorously that a horse would not have stood it... (1a).
         ♦ Гармошки... заскрежетали во всю мочь... (Владимов 1). The accordions were bellowing away at full blast... (1a).

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  • 11 что есть сил

    ЧТО ЕСТЬ < БЫЛО> МОЧИ <СИЛЫ, СИЛ>; ВО ВСЮ МОЧЬ; ИЗО ВСЕЙ МОЧИ all coll
    [AdvP or PrepP; these forms only; adv (intensif); more often used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. (to do sth.) with the utmost possible exertion, intensity:
    - for all one is worth.
         ♦...Остервенясь, он раз десять сразу, из всей мочи, дёрнул в колокольчик (Достоевский 3)....Enraged, he pulled at the bell with all his might about a dozen times (3b).
    2. бежать, мчаться и т.п. что есть сил (to run, race etc) very fast:
    - as fast as one's legs can carry one.
         ♦ Он подбежал к нам, остановился, сопел - как воздушный насос - и не мог сказать ни слова: должно быть, бежал во всю мочь (Замятин 1). He rushed up to us, stopped, his breath hissing like an air pump, unable to say a word. He must have run at top speed (1a).
         ♦ Дикий, отчаянный вопль донёсся оттуда. Потом увидели и самого Федьку. Бежит что есть мочи по пожне, кричит благим матом... (Абрамов 1). A wild desperate wail had issued forth. Then they saw Fedka himself, running for all he was worth across the field, yelling at the top of his lungs (1a).
         ♦ "Беги что есть мочи туда, - кричал он ей вслед, - и не оглядывайся..." (Гончаров 1). "Run there as fast as you can," he shouted after her, "and don't look round..." (1a).
         ♦ Я обернулся к площади и увидел Максима Максимыча, бегущего что было мочи... (Лермонтов 1). I turned towards the square and saw Maxim Maximych running as fast as his legs could carry him (lc).
    3. кричать, орать, гудеть и т.п. что есть сил (to shout, yell, blare etc) very loudly:
    - [of a radio, television etc] (at) full blast.
         ♦...Здесь петухи пели иначе, чем в Атамановке, они здесь действительно пели, а не горланили что есть мочи, как в его родной деревне (Распутин 2)....The roosters crowed differently here than they did in Atamanovka, singing instead of screaming at the top of their lungs (2a).
         ♦ Отец захохотал изо всей мочи и начал трепать сына по плечу так, что и лошадь бы не выдержала (Гончаров 1). His father burst out laughing with all his might and began patting his son's shoulders so vigorously that a horse would not have stood it... (1a).
         ♦ Гармошки... заскрежетали во всю мочь... (Владимов 1). The accordions were bellowing away at full blast... (1a).

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  • 12 что есть силы

    ЧТО ЕСТЬ < БЫЛО> МОЧИ <СИЛЫ, СИЛ>; ВО ВСЮ МОЧЬ; ИЗО ВСЕЙ МОЧИ all coll
    [AdvP or PrepP; these forms only; adv (intensif); more often used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. (to do sth.) with the utmost possible exertion, intensity:
    - for all one is worth.
         ♦...Остервенясь, он раз десять сразу, из всей мочи, дёрнул в колокольчик (Достоевский 3)....Enraged, he pulled at the bell with all his might about a dozen times (3b).
    2. бежать, мчаться и т.п. что есть силы (to run, race etc) very fast:
    - as fast as one's legs can carry one.
         ♦ Он подбежал к нам, остановился, сопел - как воздушный насос - и не мог сказать ни слова: должно быть, бежал во всю мочь (Замятин 1). He rushed up to us, stopped, his breath hissing like an air pump, unable to say a word. He must have run at top speed (1a).
         ♦ Дикий, отчаянный вопль донёсся оттуда. Потом увидели и самого Федьку. Бежит что есть мочи по пожне, кричит благим матом... (Абрамов 1). A wild desperate wail had issued forth. Then they saw Fedka himself, running for all he was worth across the field, yelling at the top of his lungs (1a).
         ♦ "Беги что есть мочи туда, - кричал он ей вслед, - и не оглядывайся..." (Гончаров 1). "Run there as fast as you can," he shouted after her, "and don't look round..." (1a).
         ♦ Я обернулся к площади и увидел Максима Максимыча, бегущего что было мочи... (Лермонтов 1). I turned towards the square and saw Maxim Maximych running as fast as his legs could carry him (lc).
    3. кричать, орать, гудеть и т.п. что есть силы (to shout, yell, blare etc) very loudly:
    - [of a radio, television etc] (at) full blast.
         ♦...Здесь петухи пели иначе, чем в Атамановке, они здесь действительно пели, а не горланили что есть мочи, как в его родной деревне (Распутин 2)....The roosters crowed differently here than they did in Atamanovka, singing instead of screaming at the top of their lungs (2a).
         ♦ Отец захохотал изо всей мочи и начал трепать сына по плечу так, что и лошадь бы не выдержала (Гончаров 1). His father burst out laughing with all his might and began patting his son's shoulders so vigorously that a horse would not have stood it... (1a).
         ♦ Гармошки... заскрежетали во всю мочь... (Владимов 1). The accordions were bellowing away at full blast... (1a).

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  • 13 М-271

    ЧТО ЕСТЬ (БЫЛО) МОЧИ (СИЛЫ, СИЛ) ВО ВСЮ МОЧЬ ИЗО ВСЕЙ МОЧИ all coll AdvP or PrepP these forms only adv (intensif) more often used with impfv verbs fixed WO
    1. (to do sth.) with the utmost possible exertion, intensity
    with all one's might
    as hard as one can for all one is worth.
    ...Остервенясь, он раз десять сразу, из всей мочи, дёрнул в колокольчик (Достоевский 3)....Enraged, he pulled at the bell with all his might about a dozen times (3b).
    2. бежать, мчаться и т. п. - (to run, race etc) very fast
    at full (top) speed
    (at) full tilt for all one is worth as fast as one can as fast as onefc legs can carry one.
    Он подбежал к нам, остановился, сопел - как воздушный насос - и не мог сказать ни слова: должно быть, бежал во всю мочь (Замятин 1). Не rushed up to us, stopped, his breath hissing like an air pump, unable to say a word. He must have run at top speed (1a).
    Дикий, отчаянный вопль донёсся оттуда. Потом увидели и самого Федьку. Бежит что есть мочи по пожне, кричит благим матом... (Абрамов 1). A wild desperate wail had issued forth. Then they saw Fedka himself, running for all he was worth across the field, yelling at the top of his lungs (1a).
    Беги что есть мочи туда, - кричал он ей вслед, - и не оглядывайся...» (Гончаров 1). "Run there as fast as you can," he shouted after her, "and don't look round..." (1a).
    Я обернулся к площади и увидел Максима Максимыча, бегущего что было мочи... (Лермонтов 1). I turned towards the square and saw Maxim Maximych running as fast as his legs could carry him (lc).
    3. кричать, орать, гудеть и т. п. \М-271 (to shout, yell, blare etc) very loudly
    at the top of one's voice (lungs)
    with all one's (its) might (of a radio, television etc) (at) full blast.
    ...Здесь петухи пели иначе, чем в Атамановке, они здесь действительно пели, а не горланили что есть мочи, как в его родной деревне (Распутин 2)....The roosters crowed differently here than they did in Atamanovka, singing instead of screaming at the top of their lungs (2a).
    Отец захохотал изо всей мочи и начал трепать сына по плечу так, что и лошадь бы не выдержала (Гончаров 1). His father burst out laughing with all his might and began patting his son's shoulders so vigorously that a horse would not have stood it... (1 a).
    Гармошки... заскрежетали во всю мочь... (Владимов 1). The accordions were bellowing away at full blast... (1a).

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  • 14 П-608

    ВО ВСЮ ПРЫТЬ бежать, мчаться, нестись, скакать и т. п. coll PrepP, Invar adv, fixed WO
    (to run, race etc) very fast, at maximum speed- at top (full) speed
    (at) full tilt as fast as one can as fast as one's legs can carry one (in refer, to horses) at (a) full gallop.
    Увидев сторожа, мальчишки пустились во всю прыть в разные стороны. Catching sight of the guard, the boys took off in all directions as fast as their legs could carry them

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  • 15 во всю прыть

    ВО ВСЮ ПРЫТЬ бежать, мчаться, нестись, с какать и т.п. coll
    [PrepP, Invar; adv, fixed WO]
    =====
    (to run, race etc) very fast, at maximum speed - at top (full) speed; (at) full tilt; as fast as one can; as fast as one's legs can carry one; [in refer, to horses] at (a) full gallop.
         ♦ Увидев сторожа, мальчишки пустились во всю прыть в разные стороны. Catching sight of the guard, the boys took off in all directions as fast as their legs could carry them

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  • 16 Bein

    Bein <-[e]s, -e> [bain] nt
    1) ( Körperteil) leg;
    jdm ein \Bein amputieren to amputate sb's leg;
    die \Bein ausstrecken/ spreizen/ übereinanderschlagen to stretch [out]/part/cross one's legs;
    sich dat ein \Bein/das rechte \Bein brechen to break one's leg/one's right leg;
    jdn/etw [wieder] auf die \Bein bringen to get sb back on his/sth back on its feet again;
    das \Bein heben Hund to lift a leg;
    jdm [wieder] auf die \Beine helfen to help sb back on [or onto] his feet;
    wieder auf die \Beine kommen ( sich wieder aufrichten) to get back on one's feet [again], to find one's legs;
    schwach/unsicher auf den \Beinen sein to be weak/unsteady on one's feet;
    auf einem \Bein stehen to stand on one leg;
    jdm ein \Bein stellen to trip up sb sep;
    die \Beine [lang] von sich strecken to stretch out one's legs;
    von einem \Bein aufs andere treten to shift from one foot to the other;
    ein \Bein verlieren to lose a leg;
    sich dat die \Beine vertreten to stretch one's legs
    2) (Hosen\Bein) leg;
    weite \Beine flares;
    Jeans mit engen \Beinen drainpipes npl
    3) ( Knochen) bone
    WENDUNGEN:
    die \Beine unter den Arm [o in die Hand] nehmen ( fam) to take to one's heels, to leg it (sl)
    sich dat die \Beine in den Bauch stehen ( fam) to be standing until one is ready to drop ( fam)
    mit beiden \Beinen auf dem Boden stehen to have both feet on the ground;
    mit einem \Bein im Gefängnis stehen to be running the risk of a jail sentence;
    mit einem \Bein im Grabe stehen ( sterbenskrank sein) to have one foot in the grave;
    mit beiden \Beinen im Leben stehen to have both feet [firmly] on the ground;
    die \Beine unter jds Tisch strecken ( fam) to have one's feet under sb's table;
    jüngere \Beine haben ( fam) to have [got] a younger pair of legs [on one] ( hum)
    mit dem linken \Bein zuerst aufgestanden sein to have got out of bed on the wrong side;
    sich dat die \Beine [nach etw] abrennen [o ablaufen] [o wund laufen] ( fam) to run one's legs off [for sth];
    sich dat [bei etw] kein \Bein ausreißen ( fam) to not bust a gut [over sth] (sl)
    \Beine bekommen ( fam) to go for a walk on its own ( hum)
    jdm/ sich dat etw ans \Bein binden to saddle sb/oneself with sth;
    jdn auf die \Beine bringen [o stellen] ( Menschen zusammenbringen) to bring people together sep;
    jdm in die \Beine fahren to make sb shake all over, to go right through sb;
    immer wieder auf die \Beine fallen ( fam) to always land on one's feet;
    jdn/etw am \Bein haben ( fam) to have sb/sth round one's neck ( fam)
    alles, was \Beine hat,... ( fam) everything on two legs... ( hum)
    sich dat kaum noch [o nur noch mit Mühe] /nicht mehr auf den \Beinen halten können to be hardly able to stand on one's [own two] feet;
    jdm [wieder] auf die \Beine helfen to help sb back on [or onto] his feet;
    was die \Beine hergeben ( fam) as fast as one's legs can carry one;
    auf einem \Bein kann man nicht stehen! (man nicht stehen!) ( fam) you can't stop at one!;
    wieder auf die \Beine kommen ( wieder gesund werden) to be up on one's feet again;
    ( sich wirtschaftlich wieder erholen) to recover one's economic state;
    jdm [tüchtig] \Beine machen ( fam) to give sb a [swift] kick in [or up] the arse [or (Am) ass] (sl)
    verschwinde endlich, oder muss ich dir erst \Beine machen? get lost, or do you need a kick up the arse? ( hum) (sl)
    sich auf die \Beine machen ( fam) to get a move on;
    auf den \Beinen sein ( in Bewegung sein) to be on one's feet;
    ( auf sein) to be up and about;
    ich bin nicht mehr so gut auf den \Beinen I'm not as young as I used to be (a. hum)
    wieder auf den \Beinen sein to be on one's feet [or up and about] again;
    auf eigenen \Beinen stehen to be able to stand on one's own two feet;
    auf schwachen \Beinen stehen to have a shaky foundation, to be untenable;
    etw auf die \Beine stellen to get sth going;
    jdm ein \Bein stellen to trip up sb sep

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  • 17 Д-361

    ЧТО ЕСТЬ (БЫЛО) ДУХУ coll these forms only adv (intensif) fixed WO
    1. бежать, мчаться и т. п. \Д-361 (of а person or animal) (to run, race etc) very fast, with maximum effort
    for all one is worth
    as fast as one's legs can carry one as fast as one can (go) with all one's might.
    2. кричать, орать, вопить и т. п. - (toyell, scream, shriek etc) very loudly, as loud as one can
    for all one is worth
    at the top of one's lungs (voice) with all one's might (yell (scream)) one's lungs out.

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  • 18 что было духу

    [these forms only; adv (intensif); fixed WO]
    =====
    1. бежать, мчаться и т.п. что было духу (of a person or animal) (to run, race etc) very fast, with maximum effort:
    - with all one's might.
    2. кричать, орать, вопить и т.п. что было духу (toyell, scream, shriek etc) very loudly, as loud as one can:
    - (yell < scream>) one's lungs out.

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  • 19 что есть духу

    [these forms only; adv (intensif); fixed WO]
    =====
    1. бежать, мчаться и т.п. что есть духу (of a person or animal) (to run, race etc) very fast, with maximum effort:
    - with all one's might.
    2. кричать, орать, вопить и т.п. что есть духу (toyell, scream, shriek etc) very loudly, as loud as one can:
    - (yell < scream>) one's lungs out.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что есть духу

  • 20 Д-342

    во весь дух (MAX, ОПОР) бежать, мчаться, нестись, пустить лошадь и т. п. coll PrepP these forms only adv fixed WO
    (of a person, a horse, or, rare, a horse-driven carriage) (to run, race along etc) very fast, with great speed, headlong
    at top (full) speed
    (at) full tilt as fast as one can (go) as fast as one's legs can carry one for all one is worth (of a horse) (race along (go)) at a full gallop (put one's horse) to a full gallop (go (make one's horse go)) flat-out.
    Он (Пугачев) остановился его окружили, и, как видно, по его повелению четыре человека отделились и во весь опор подскакали под самую крепость (Пушкин 2). Не (Pugachev) stopped, his men gathered around him
    and evidently by his command, four of them peeled off from the group and galloped right up to the fort at full speed (2a).
    Лошади летели во весь опор, карету мягко встряхивало... (Окуджава 2). The horses raced along at full speed, the carriage rolling slightly... (2a).
    .Сейчас он, конечно, уже на конюшне, дрожащими от волнения и спешки, путающимися, не слушающимися руками запрягает Савраску и немедленно во весь дух пустится нахлестывать следом, так что нагонит их еще в поле, до въезда в лес (Пастернак 1)....At the moment, of course, he's in the stable, hurrying, excited, fumbling with the harness, and he'll rush after us full tilt and catch up with us before we get into the forest (1a)
    ...(Чичиков) сел в бричку и велел Селифану погонять лошадей во весь дух (Гоголь 3). Chichikov...got into his carriage and told Selifan to drive as fast as he could (3a).
    .Ты бежал во весь дух, сам не зная куда, обезумевший от счастья (Олеша 3)....You ran for all you were worth, yourself not knowing where, out of your wits with happiness (3a).
    Кавалергарды скакали, но еще удерживая лошадей. Ростов уже видел их лица и услышал команду: «Марш, марш!», произнесенную офицером, выпустившим во весь мах свою кровную лошадь (Толстой 4). The Horse Guards were galloping but still holding in their horses Rostov could now see their faces and hear the command. "Charge!" shouted by an officer putting his thoroughbred to a full gallop (4a)

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