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1 amenazar
v.1 to threaten (person).amenazar a alguien con hacer algo to threaten somebody with doing somethingamenazar a alguien con el despido/de muerte to threaten to sack/kill somebodyEl pandillero amenazó al guarda The gang member threatened the guard.La droga amenaza al vecindario Drugs threaten the neighborhood.2 to threaten to, to look like it is going to, to look like it's going to.Esa pared amenaza caerse That wall threatens to fall down.* * *1 (coaccionar) to threaten2 (presagiar) to threaten1 (coaccionar) to threaten2 figurado (presagiar) to threaten\amenazar de muerte a alguien to threaten to kill somebody* * *verb* * *1.VT to threaten2.VI to threaten, impend* * *1.verbo transitivoa) persona to threatenb) ( dar indicios de)2.amenazar via) personaamenazar con + inf — to threaten to + inf
b) ( dar indicios de)3.amenazar con + inf — to threaten to + inf
amenazar v impers (Meteo)* * *= pose + threat, threaten, make + threats, menace, rattle + Posesivo + saber, bare + Posesivo + teeth, show + Posesivo + teeth.Nota: En señal de amenaza y/o defensa.Ex. Some would speculate that optical publishing poses a threat to online information retrieval.Ex. Besides, any second edition threatened to require some recataloguing.Ex. He knew that Kate Lespran was not one to make empty threats.Ex. Her sympathy for small, helpless creatures suggests that she sees herself as an imprisoned, helpless creature herself, vulnerable to men who would menace or tyrannize her.Ex. President Bush is rattling his saber and has declared open season on Saddam personally.Ex. He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.Ex. Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) persona to threatenb) ( dar indicios de)2.amenazar via) personaamenazar con + inf — to threaten to + inf
b) ( dar indicios de)3.amenazar con + inf — to threaten to + inf
amenazar v impers (Meteo)* * *= pose + threat, threaten, make + threats, menace, rattle + Posesivo + saber, bare + Posesivo + teeth, show + Posesivo + teeth.Nota: En señal de amenaza y/o defensa.Ex: Some would speculate that optical publishing poses a threat to online information retrieval.
Ex: Besides, any second edition threatened to require some recataloguing.Ex: He knew that Kate Lespran was not one to make empty threats.Ex: Her sympathy for small, helpless creatures suggests that she sees herself as an imprisoned, helpless creature herself, vulnerable to men who would menace or tyrannize her.Ex: President Bush is rattling his saber and has declared open season on Saddam personally.Ex: He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.Ex: Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.* * *amenazar [A4 ]vt1 «persona» to threatenlo amenazaron de muerte they threatened to kill him, they issued a death threat against himme amenazaron con una navaja they threatened me with a knifeamenazar a algn CON + INF:nos amenazó con llamar a la policía he threatened to call the police2(dar indicios de): el edificio amenaza derrumbarse the building is in danger of collapsing o of collapseesas nubes amenazan lluvia those clouds look threatening, it looks like rain (judging from those clouds)■ amenazarvi1 «persona»: amenazar CON algo; to threaten sthlos mineros amenazan con una nueva huelga the miners are threatening a further strikeamenazar CON + INF to threaten to + INFamenazó con dimitir she threatened to resign2 (dar indicios de) amenazar CON + INF to threaten to + INFel incendio amenazaba con extenderse the fire threatened to spread■( Meteo):amenaza tormenta there's a storm brewingamenaza lluvia it's threatening to rain, it looks like rain, it looks as if it's going to rain* * *
amenazar ( conjugate amenazar) verbo transitivo
b) ( dar indicios de):
verbo intransitivo amenazar con hacer algo to threaten to do sth
amenazar v impers (Meteo):
amenaza lluvia it's threatening to rain
amenazar verbo transitivo to threaten: los secuestradores le amenazaron de muerte, the kidnappers threatened to kill him
' amenazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acechar
- advertir
- ruina
- intimidar
English:
loom
- menace
- overhang
- threaten
- shake
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to threaten;amenazar a alguien con hacerle algo to threaten to do sth to sb;amenazar a alguien con hacer algo to threaten sb with doing sth;amenazar a alguien con el despido to threaten to fire o sack sb;amenazar a alguien de muerte to threaten to kill sbesa casa amenaza ruina that house is in danger of collapsing♦ viamenazaron con ejecutar a los rehenes they threatened to execute the hostages2.amenazar con [dar señales de] to threaten to;una huelga que amenaza con crear un caos de transporte a strike which threatens to cause transport chaos;una especie que amenaza con desaparecer an endangered species, a species which is in danger of extinction♦ v impersonalamenaza lluvia/tormenta it looks like it's going to rain/there's going to be a storm* * *I v/t threaten (con, de with);amenazar a alguien de muerte threaten to kill s.o.;amenazar ruina threaten to collapse, be on the verge of collapse;amenaza tempestad there’s a storm brewingII v/i:amenazar con threaten to* * *amenazar {21} v: to threaten* * *amenazar vb1. (a una persona) to threaten2. (una cosa) to look like -
2 enseñar los dientes
figurado to bare one's teeth* * *to show one's claws, turn nasty* * *(v.) = show + Posesivo + teeth, bare + Posesivo + teethEx. Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.Ex. He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.* * *(v.) = show + Posesivo + teeth, bare + Posesivo + teethEx: Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.
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3 mostrar los dientes
(v.) = show + Posesivo + teeth, bare + Posesivo + teethEx. Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.Ex. He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.* * *(v.) = show + Posesivo + teeth, bare + Posesivo + teethEx: Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.
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4 gruñido
m.growl, grumble, grunt, snarl.past part.past participle of spanish verb: gruñir.* * *1 grunt, growl* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de animal] grunt, growldar gruñidos — to grunt, growl
2) (=queja) grouse *, grumbledar gruñidos — to grouse *, grumble
* * *b) (fam) ( de persona) grunt* * *= groan, grunt, snarl, growl.Ex. Various extremes of excitement and despair ensued: groans, sweating brows, pencils chewed.Ex. Non-verbal communication also includes para-language ( grunts, sighs, tone of voice, silent pauses, etc), proxemics (concerned with the significance of physical distance between individuals), touching, and so on.Ex. He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.Ex. The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.* * *b) (fam) ( de persona) grunt* * *= groan, grunt, snarl, growl.Ex: Various extremes of excitement and despair ensued: groans, sweating brows, pencils chewed.
Ex: Non-verbal communication also includes para-language ( grunts, sighs, tone of voice, silent pauses, etc), proxemics (concerned with the significance of physical distance between individuals), touching, and so on.Ex: He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.Ex: The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.* * *1 (del cerdo) grunt2 (del perro) growl3 ( fam) (de una persona) gruntcontestó con un gruñido he replied with a grunt, he grunted (in reply)* * *
Del verbo gruñir: ( conjugate gruñir)
gruñido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
gruñido
gruñir
gruñido sustantivo masculino
grunt;
( del perro) growl
gruñir ( conjugate gruñir) verbo intransitivo
[ perro] to growl
gruñido sustantivo masculino grunt: estoy hasta las narices de tus gruñidos, I'm sick of your grumbling
gruñir verbo intransitivo
1 (cerdo) to grunt
2 (persona) to grumble
' gruñido' also found in these entries:
English:
groan
- growl
- grunt
- snarl
* * *gruñido nm1. [de perro] growl2. [de cerdo] grunt3. [de persona] grumble;dar gruñidos to grumble;dijo con un gruñido que no quería ir he grumbled that he didn't want to go* * *m grunt; de perro growl* * *gruñido nm: growl, grunt* * *gruñido n1. (de cerdo) grunt2. (de perro) growl3. (de persona) grumble -
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ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОКАЗАТЬ (СВОЙ) КОГТИ (КОГОТКИ coll) (кому) ВЫПУСКАТЬ/ВЬИПУ-СТИТЬ КОГТИ coll VP subj: human or collect) to show hostility toward s.o., act in a confrontational manner, (display a readiness to) fight back when provokedX показал Y-y когти X showed (Y) X's claws (teeth)X bared his teeth (at Y).Тюфяев знал своих гостей насквозь, презирал их, показывал им иногда когти и вообще обращался с ними в том роде, как хозяин обращается с своими собаками... (Герцен 1). Tyufyayev knew his guests through and through, despised them, snowed them his claws at times, and altogether treated them as a master treats his dogs... (1a). -
6 выпускать когти
• ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОКАЗАТЬ (СВОЙ) когти <КОГОТКИ coll> (кому; ВЫПУСК АТЬ/ВЫПУСТИТЬ КОГТИ coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to show hostility toward s.o., act in a confrontational manner, (display a readiness to) fight back when provoked:- X bared his teeth (at Y).♦ Тюфяев знал своих гостей насквозь, презирал их, показывал им иногда когти и вообще обращался с ними в том роде, как хозяин обращается с своими собаками... (Герцен 1). Tyufyayev knew his guests through and through, despised them, showed them his claws at times, and altogether treated them as a master treats his dogs... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выпускать когти
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7 выпустить когти
• ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОКАЗАТЬ (СВОЙ) когти <КОГОТКИ coll> (кому; ВЫПУСК АТЬ/ВЫПУСТИТЬ КОГТИ coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to show hostility toward s.o., act in a confrontational manner, (display a readiness to) fight back when provoked:- X bared his teeth (at Y).♦ Тюфяев знал своих гостей насквозь, презирал их, показывал им иногда когти и вообще обращался с ними в том роде, как хозяин обращается с своими собаками... (Герцен 1). Tyufyayev knew his guests through and through, despised them, showed them his claws at times, and altogether treated them as a master treats his dogs... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выпустить когти
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8 показать коготки
• ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОКАЗАТЬ (СВОЙ) когти <КОГОТКИ coll> (кому; ВЫПУСК АТЬ/ВЫПУСТИТЬ КОГТИ coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to show hostility toward s.o., act in a confrontational manner, (display a readiness to) fight back when provoked:- X bared his teeth (at Y).♦ Тюфяев знал своих гостей насквозь, презирал их, показывал им иногда когти и вообще обращался с ними в том роде, как хозяин обращается с своими собаками... (Герцен 1). Tyufyayev knew his guests through and through, despised them, showed them his claws at times, and altogether treated them as a master treats his dogs... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > показать коготки
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9 показать когти
• ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОКАЗАТЬ (СВОЙ) когти <КОГОТКИ coll> (кому; ВЫПУСК АТЬ/ВЫПУСТИТЬ КОГТИ coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to show hostility toward s.o., act in a confrontational manner, (display a readiness to) fight back when provoked:- X bared his teeth (at Y).♦ Тюфяев знал своих гостей насквозь, презирал их, показывал им иногда когти и вообще обращался с ними в том роде, как хозяин обращается с своими собаками... (Герцен 1). Tyufyayev knew his guests through and through, despised them, showed them his claws at times, and altogether treated them as a master treats his dogs... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > показать когти
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10 показать свои коготки
• ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОКАЗАТЬ (СВОЙ) когти <КОГОТКИ coll> (кому; ВЫПУСК АТЬ/ВЫПУСТИТЬ КОГТИ coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to show hostility toward s.o., act in a confrontational manner, (display a readiness to) fight back when provoked:- X bared his teeth (at Y).♦ Тюфяев знал своих гостей насквозь, презирал их, показывал им иногда когти и вообще обращался с ними в том роде, как хозяин обращается с своими собаками... (Герцен 1). Tyufyayev knew his guests through and through, despised them, showed them his claws at times, and altogether treated them as a master treats his dogs... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > показать свои коготки
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11 показать свои когти
• ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОКАЗАТЬ (СВОЙ) когти <КОГОТКИ coll> (кому; ВЫПУСК АТЬ/ВЫПУСТИТЬ КОГТИ coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to show hostility toward s.o., act in a confrontational manner, (display a readiness to) fight back when provoked:- X bared his teeth (at Y).♦ Тюфяев знал своих гостей насквозь, презирал их, показывал им иногда когти и вообще обращался с ними в том роде, как хозяин обращается с своими собаками... (Герцен 1). Tyufyayev knew his guests through and through, despised them, showed them his claws at times, and altogether treated them as a master treats his dogs... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > показать свои когти
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12 показывать коготки
• ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОКАЗАТЬ (СВОЙ) когти <КОГОТКИ coll> (кому; ВЫПУСК АТЬ/ВЫПУСТИТЬ КОГТИ coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to show hostility toward s.o., act in a confrontational manner, (display a readiness to) fight back when provoked:- X bared his teeth (at Y).♦ Тюфяев знал своих гостей насквозь, презирал их, показывал им иногда когти и вообще обращался с ними в том роде, как хозяин обращается с своими собаками... (Герцен 1). Tyufyayev knew his guests through and through, despised them, showed them his claws at times, and altogether treated them as a master treats his dogs... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > показывать коготки
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13 показывать когти
• ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОКАЗАТЬ (СВОЙ) когти <КОГОТКИ coll> (кому; ВЫПУСК АТЬ/ВЫПУСТИТЬ КОГТИ coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to show hostility toward s.o., act in a confrontational manner, (display a readiness to) fight back when provoked:- X bared his teeth (at Y).♦ Тюфяев знал своих гостей насквозь, презирал их, показывал им иногда когти и вообще обращался с ними в том роде, как хозяин обращается с своими собаками... (Герцен 1). Tyufyayev knew his guests through and through, despised them, showed them his claws at times, and altogether treated them as a master treats his dogs... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > показывать когти
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14 показывать свои коготки
• ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОКАЗАТЬ (СВОЙ) когти <КОГОТКИ coll> (кому; ВЫПУСК АТЬ/ВЫПУСТИТЬ КОГТИ coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to show hostility toward s.o., act in a confrontational manner, (display a readiness to) fight back when provoked:- X bared his teeth (at Y).♦ Тюфяев знал своих гостей насквозь, презирал их, показывал им иногда когти и вообще обращался с ними в том роде, как хозяин обращается с своими собаками... (Герцен 1). Tyufyayev knew his guests through and through, despised them, showed them his claws at times, and altogether treated them as a master treats his dogs... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > показывать свои коготки
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15 показывать свои когти
• ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОКАЗАТЬ (СВОЙ) когти <КОГОТКИ coll> (кому; ВЫПУСК АТЬ/ВЫПУСТИТЬ КОГТИ coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to show hostility toward s.o., act in a confrontational manner, (display a readiness to) fight back when provoked:- X bared his teeth (at Y).♦ Тюфяев знал своих гостей насквозь, презирал их, показывал им иногда когти и вообще обращался с ними в том роде, как хозяин обращается с своими собаками... (Герцен 1). Tyufyayev knew his guests through and through, despised them, showed them his claws at times, and altogether treated them as a master treats his dogs... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > показывать свои когти
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16 З-200
ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОКАЗАТЬ ЗУБЫ (кому) coll VP subj: human fixed WO1. to respond to some question or remark angrily, rudely, in a curt mannerX показал (Y-y) зубы - X retorted sharplyX snapped (back) at Y X bit Y's head off.2. to display the malicious side of one's nature, display hostility, a readiness to repulse s.o.: X показал зубы = X showed (bared) his teeth (fangs)....Он убивается, пулю таскает то Дуды реву, то следователю... Их мутит от этой пули, зубы показывают, как (собака) Калинка при виде палки (Тендряков 1)....He was eating his heart out, taking that bullet around, first to Dudyrev, then to the Assistant Prosecutor. They hated this bullet, almost baring their teeth at it, like Kalinka (the dog) at the sight of a stick (1a). -
17 как без рук
(без кого, без чего)разг.1) ( совсем беспомощен) feel helpless with out smb., smth.; be lost without smb., smth.; feel dis armed without smth.Потом, при гостях, Пётр Петрович даже заискивающе кричал на весь дом: - Гервасий! Не пропадай ты, пожалуйста. Без тебя как без рук. (И. Бунин, Суходол) — Afterwards, with the guests there, Pyotr Petrovich shouted for all to hear, trying to ingratiate himself with Gervaska. 'Gervasy! Don't disappear, for heaven's sake. We're lost without you.'
Листрат привязал серого неуклюжего жеребца под развалившимся навесом. "Всё идёт прахом, - мелькнула мысль, - без мужика двор как без рук!" (Н. Вирта, Одиночество) — Listrat tethered his clumsy, grey colt to a pole in the dilapidated shed. 'Everything's gone to rack and ruin,' the thought passed through his mind, 'a home without a man just hasn't a hope.'
В карманчиках сумки лежали термометры, компас, барометр. Без всего этого Софронников оказался бы как без рук. (Г. Марков, Грядущему веку) — The pockets of the bag contained thermometers, a compass, and a barometer. Without those instruments Sofronnikov felt disarmed.
2) (неумелый, неуклюжий) cf. one is all thumbsЭля никогда не видела обмороженных людей, но всё равно испугалась.... - Што ты как без рук!.. Д-душу твою! - оскалился [Аким] жжённой рукавицей измазанным лицом. - Шибче три! Шибче! (В. Астафьев, Царь-рыба) — Elya had never seen people with frost-bite, but she was frightened nevertheless... 'Why are you all thumbs?! Da-a-mn you!' Akim bared his teeth, his face wet and smeared by his scorched gauntlet. 'Rub harder! Harder!'
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18 scoprire
"to discover;Abdecken;descobrir"* * *contenitore take the lid off( denudare) uncoverpiani, verità discover, find outinformation technology unhide* * *scoprire v.tr.1 ( venire a conoscere) to discover, to find* (out): non riuscì mai a scoprire chi fosse realmente, she could never find out who he really was; non riuscì mai a scoprirne la causa, he never managed to discover the cause of it; se scopre che ci siamo visti, sono guai!, if he finds out that we've met, we are in for it!; non devono scoprirlo, they mustn't find out about it; scoprire il colpevole, to discover the culprit; scoprire una congiura, to discover a plot; scoprire un delitto, to bring a crime to light; scoprire un errore, to detect an error; scoprire una legge matematica, to discover a mathematical law; scoprire terre ignote, to discover unknown lands; scoprire la verità, to find (out) the truth; ho scoperto in lui un vero amico, I've found a real friend in him; dice di aver scoperto un nuovo scrittore, he says he has discovered a new writer // hai scoperto l'America!, aren't you clever! // scoprire gli altarini, to find s.o. out (o to find the skeleton in s.o.'s closet)2 ( avvistare, scorgere) to sight, to descry, to discern, to spot: li scoprii dalla cima della collina, I spotted them from the hilltop; scoprimmo un ladro fra gli alberi, we spotted a thief among the trees; scoprire il nemico, to sight the enemy3 ( lasciare indifeso) to reveal, to leave* open // (mil.) scoprire il fianco, to expose one's flank4 ( togliere la copertura a) to uncover, to bare; to unveil: scoprire il viso, to unveil one's face; scoprirsi il capo, to bare one's head; non scoprire il bambino mentre dorme, don't uncover the child while he is sleeping; scoprire una ferita, to uncover (o to bare) a wound; scoprire una scatola, una pentola, to uncover (o to take the lid off) a box, a pot; scoprire un monumento, to unveil a monument5 ( palesare, mostrare) to reveal, to disclose, to show*: scoprì i denti, he showed (o bared) his teeth; scoprire le proprie carte, (anche fig.) to lay one's cards on the table; scoprire le proprie intenzioni, to reveal (o to disclose) one's intentions; scoprire i propri sentimenti, to show one's feelings.◘ scoprirsi v.rifl.1 to throw* off one's clothes: la scorsa notte il bambino si è tutto scoperto, last night the child threw off all his bedclothes2 ( togliersi il cappello) to take* off one's hat, to bare one's head3 ( rivelarsi) to prove (oneself), to show* oneself: si scoprì un vero amico, he proved (himself to be) a real friend; mi sono scoperta una perfetta segretaria, I've discovered I'm a perfect secretary4 ( esporsi) to leave* oneself open: il pugile si scoprì e fu colpito, the boxer dropped his guard and got hit.* * *1. [sko'prire]vb irreg vt1) (trovare) to discover, (causa, verità) to discover, find outscoprire che.../come... — to find out o discover that.../how...
ha scoperto di avere uno zio in India — he found out o discovered he has an uncle in India
2) (pentola) to take the lid off, (statua) to unveil, (rovine, cadaveri) to uncover, (spalle, braccia) to bare, uncoverscoprirsi il capo — to take off one's hat, bare one's head
2. vr (scoprirsi)(esporsi) Sport fig to expose o.s., (fig : rivelare le proprie idee) to betray o.s., give o.s. away* * *[sko'prire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (denudare) to bare, to expose, to uncover [ parte del corpo]2) (trovare) to discover [rimedio, fatto, terra]; to spot [ talento]; to find* [oggetto, assassino]; to find* out, to discover [ verità]; to uncover [complotto, scandalo]scoprire che — to find out o discover that
3) (rivelare) to reveal, to disclose [piani, intenzioni]4) (privare di protezione) to expose, to leave* [sth.] exposed [linea di difesa, pedina]; to expose [nervo, cavo]5) (scoperchiare) to take* the lid off [ pentola]; (inaugurare) to unveil [ statua]2.verbo pronominale scoprirsi1) (denudarsi) to bare oneself, to strip down; (liberarsi dalle coperte) to throw* off one's bedclothes••scoprire l'acqua calda o l'America — iron. to reinvent the wheel
* * *scoprire/sko'prire/ [91]1 (denudare) to bare, to expose, to uncover [ parte del corpo]2 (trovare) to discover [rimedio, fatto, terra]; to spot [ talento]; to find* [oggetto, assassino]; to find* out, to discover [ verità]; to uncover [complotto, scandalo]; scoprire che to find out o discover that3 (rivelare) to reveal, to disclose [piani, intenzioni]; scoprire le proprie carte o il proprio gioco to show one's hand (anche fig.)4 (privare di protezione) to expose, to leave* [sth.] exposed [linea di difesa, pedina]; to expose [nervo, cavo]II scoprirsi verbo pronominale1 (denudarsi) to bare oneself, to strip down; (liberarsi dalle coperte) to throw* off one's bedclothes; scoprire il capo to bare one's headscoprire l'acqua calda o l'America iron. to reinvent the wheel. -
19 что ты?
что ты (вы)?(!), тж. да ты (вы) что?; ты (вы) что (чего)?разг.1) (выражает удивление, несогласие, протест) < but> really?; not really!; what do you know?; give over!; what next!; oh, come now!; goodness, no!- Стало быть, надо выступать? - Ты можешь остаться. - Да что ты! - обрадованно воскликнул Пантелей Прокофьевич. (М. Шолохов, Тихий Дон) — 'So we shall have to go?' 'You can stay.' 'But really?' Pantelei Prokofyevich exclaimed in delight.
- Да что вы! - говорил он. - Какая же опера с моим любительским голосом! (К. Паустовский, Во глубине России) — 'Give over!' he said. 'How could I sing opera with my untrained voice!'
- Не скучаете здесь? - Что вы! Среди этих милых доверчивых людей невозможно скучать. (Б. Можаев, Трое) — 'Don't you find it boring here?' 'Goodness, no! It's impossible to feel bored amongst these kind and trusting people.'
2) (выражает недоумение, удивление по поводу поведения кого-либо) what's the matter < with you>?; why, what's up?; oh, come now!; heh! what are you up to?!; you're crazy!- Ты чего? - Из штаба приказано передать, что Татарская сотня бросила окопы. (М. Шолохов, Тихий Дон) — 'Why, what's up?' 'I've been ordered from the staff to inform you that the Tatarsky company has abandoned its trenches.'
- Миронова, пойдёте начальником во второй цех? Я буквально подскочила: - Да вы что, Борис Борисович, прямо от конвейера? (Ю. Авдеенко, Дикий хмель) — 'Mironova, will you take the job of manager of shop No 2?' I literally jumped up: 'Oh, come now, Boris Borisovich, straight from the conveyor?'
Бим вытянул шею, оскалил зубы и... пошёл на Серого, тихо, но решительно, медленно, но уверенно. Серый прижался к стене: - Ты что?! Ты что?! (Г. Троепольский, Белый Бим Чёрное ухо) — Beem stretched his neck, bared his teeth and - went for the Grey Man, softly but resolutely, slowly but with confidence. The Grey Man backed away to the wall. 'Heh! What are you up to?!'
- Ты что? - с удивлением уставился на него Иван... (М. Алексеев, Вишнёвый омут) — 'What's the matter with you?' asked Ivan in astonishment...
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20 diente
m.1 tooth.se le ha caído un diente he has lost a toothle está saliendo un diente he's got a tooth coming througharmado hasta los dientes armed to the teethenseñar los dientes to bare one's teethhablar entre dientes to mumble, to mutterhincar el diente a algo to sink one's teeth into something; to get one's teeth into something (figurative)ponerle a alguien los dientes largos to turn somebody green with envyme hace rechinar los dientes it sets my teeth on edgediente de ajo clove of garlicdiente canino canine toothdiente incisivo incisordiente de leche milk tooth2 clove.3 cog.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: dentar.* * *1 (gen) tooth2 (de ajo) clove4 ARQUITECTURA (adaraja) toothing stone\apretar los dientes to grit one's teethechar los dientes to teethehablar entre dientes figurado to mumble, mutterhincar el diente en (apropiarse de) to get one's hands on 2 (abordar y tratar) to get to grips with, get one's teeth into 3 (criticar) to slate, slander, attackponer los dientes largos a alguien figurado to make somebody green with envytener buen diente familiar to have a good appetitediente de ajo clove of garlicdiente de leche milk toothdiente de león dandeliondiente picado decayed toothdientes postizos false teeth* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Anat) [de persona, caballo] tooth; [de elefante] tusk; [de reptil] fanglavarse o cepillarse los dientes — to clean o brush one's teeth
diente canino — canine, canine tooth
diente cariado — decayed tooth, bad tooth
2)decir algo para dientes afuera — to say one thing and mean another, say sth without meaning it
entre dientes —
hablar entre dientes — to mumble, mutter
3) (Téc) [de máquina] cog; [de peine, sierra] tooth; [de hebilla] tongue4) (Bot) [de ajo] clove* * *a) (Anat, Zool) toothle están saliendo los dientes — he's cutting his teeth, he's teething
lavarse or cepillarse los dientes — to clean o brush one's teeth
armado hasta los dientes — armed to the teeth
daba diente con diente — my/his teeth were chattering
de (los) dientes para afuera — (Andes, Méx fam)
enseñar or mostrar los dientes: el perro les enseñó los dientes the dog bared its teeth at them; entretener el diente (CS fam): comí una manzana para entretener el diente I had an apple to keep me going o as a snack; hablar or murmurar entre dientes to mutter (under one's breath); hincarle el diente a algo < comida> to sink one's teeth into something; < fortuna> to get one's hands on something; < asunto> to come o (BrE) get to grips with something; pelar el diente (Méx, Ven fam) to smile; pelar los dientes (Andes, Ven fam) ( sonreír) to smile; perro to bare its teeth; ponerle los dientes largos a alguien (fam) to make somebody green with envy (colloq); tener buen diente — (fam) to have a healthy appetite
b) (de engranaje, sierra) tooth; ( de tenedor) prong, tine* * *= tooth [teeth, -pl.].Ex. An enquirer who asks 'Have you anything on energy?' or 'What have you got on teeth?' is easy to help.----* a caballo regalado no se le mira el diente = never look a gift horse in the mouth.* armarse hasta los dientes = be armed to the teeth.* arrancar con los dientes = bite off.* cepillarse los dientes = brush + Posesivo + teeth.* cepillo de dientes = toothbrush.* con dientes de conejo = bucktoothed.* con dientes de sierra = serrated.* con dientes salidos = bucktoothed.* darse con un canto en los dientes = count + Reflexivo + lucky, think + Reflexivo + lucky, consider + Reflexivo + lucky.* diente de ajo = garlic clove, clove of garlic.* diente delantero = front tooth.* diente de león = dandelion, swine's snout.* echar los dientes = cut + Posesivo + teeth.* enseñar los dientes = show + Posesivo + teeth, bare + Posesivo + teeth.* hablar entre dientes = mumble, mutter.* hablar entre dientes sin ser entendido = mumble.* hincarle el diente a = get + Posesivo + teeth into.* limpiarse los dientes con hilo dental = floss + teeth.* luchar con uñas y dientes = fight + tooth and nail.* mostrar los dientes = show + Posesivo + teeth, bare + Posesivo + teeth.* ojo por ojo, diente por diente = tit-for-tat.* palillo de dientes = toothpick.* pasta de dientes = toothpaste.* pasta de dientes con flúor = fluoride toothpaste.* pinzas de dientes serrados = alligator clip.* rechinar de dientes = gnashing of teeth, grinding of teeth.* rechinar los dientes = gnash + Posesivo + teeth.* reírse entre dientes = chuckle.* salir los dientes = cut + Posesivo + teeth.* sin dientes = toothless.* * *a) (Anat, Zool) toothle están saliendo los dientes — he's cutting his teeth, he's teething
lavarse or cepillarse los dientes — to clean o brush one's teeth
armado hasta los dientes — armed to the teeth
daba diente con diente — my/his teeth were chattering
de (los) dientes para afuera — (Andes, Méx fam)
enseñar or mostrar los dientes: el perro les enseñó los dientes the dog bared its teeth at them; entretener el diente (CS fam): comí una manzana para entretener el diente I had an apple to keep me going o as a snack; hablar or murmurar entre dientes to mutter (under one's breath); hincarle el diente a algo < comida> to sink one's teeth into something; < fortuna> to get one's hands on something; < asunto> to come o (BrE) get to grips with something; pelar el diente (Méx, Ven fam) to smile; pelar los dientes (Andes, Ven fam) ( sonreír) to smile; perro to bare its teeth; ponerle los dientes largos a alguien (fam) to make somebody green with envy (colloq); tener buen diente — (fam) to have a healthy appetite
b) (de engranaje, sierra) tooth; ( de tenedor) prong, tine* * *= tooth [teeth, -pl.].Ex: An enquirer who asks 'Have you anything on energy?' or 'What have you got on teeth?' is easy to help.
* a caballo regalado no se le mira el diente = never look a gift horse in the mouth.* armarse hasta los dientes = be armed to the teeth.* arrancar con los dientes = bite off.* cepillarse los dientes = brush + Posesivo + teeth.* cepillo de dientes = toothbrush.* con dientes de conejo = bucktoothed.* con dientes de sierra = serrated.* con dientes salidos = bucktoothed.* darse con un canto en los dientes = count + Reflexivo + lucky, think + Reflexivo + lucky, consider + Reflexivo + lucky.* diente de ajo = garlic clove, clove of garlic.* diente delantero = front tooth.* diente de león = dandelion, swine's snout.* echar los dientes = cut + Posesivo + teeth.* enseñar los dientes = show + Posesivo + teeth, bare + Posesivo + teeth.* hablar entre dientes = mumble, mutter.* hablar entre dientes sin ser entendido = mumble.* hincarle el diente a = get + Posesivo + teeth into.* limpiarse los dientes con hilo dental = floss + teeth.* luchar con uñas y dientes = fight + tooth and nail.* mostrar los dientes = show + Posesivo + teeth, bare + Posesivo + teeth.* ojo por ojo, diente por diente = tit-for-tat.* palillo de dientes = toothpick.* pasta de dientes = toothpaste.* pasta de dientes con flúor = fluoride toothpaste.* pinzas de dientes serrados = alligator clip.* rechinar de dientes = gnashing of teeth, grinding of teeth.* rechinar los dientes = gnash + Posesivo + teeth.* reírse entre dientes = chuckle.* salir los dientes = cut + Posesivo + teeth.* sin dientes = toothless.* * *tengo un diente picado I've got a bad toothle están saliendo los dientes he's cutting his teeth, he's teething, his teeth are coming throughlavarse or cepillarse los dientes to clean o brush one's teetharmado hasta los dientes armed to the teethdaba diente con diente my/his teeth were chatteringde (los) dientes para afuera (Andes, Méx fam): siempre habla de (los) dientes para afuera he never means what he sayspromete cosas de (los) dientes para afuera he makes promises he never intends to keepno creo que lo haya sentido, lo dijo de (los) dientes para afuera I don't think he was sorry, he just said he was o he was just going through the motionsenseñar or mostrar los dientes: el perro les enseñó los dientes the dog bared its teeth at themlos sindicatos empiezan a enseñar los dientes the unions are beginning to show their teethentretener el diente (CS fam): comí una manzana para entretener el diente I had an apple to keep me going o as a snacknos dieron maní para entretener el diente mientras esperábamos they gave us some peanuts to nibble while we waitedhablar or murmurar entre dientes to mutter (under one's breath)hincarle el diente a algo ‹comida› to sink one's teeth into sth;‹fortuna› to get one's hands on sth; ‹asunto› to come o ( BrE) get to grips with sth«perro» to bare its teethtener buen diente or ( Chi) ser bueno para el diente ( fam); to have a healthy o hearty appetite, be a good eater ( colloq)Compuestos:deciduous toothcanine toothclove of garlicmilk toothdandelionincisormolar* * *
Del verbo dentar: ( conjugate dentar)
diente es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
diente sustantivo masculinoa) (Anat, Zool) tooth;
lavarse or cepillarse los dientes to clean o brush one's teeth;
daba diente con diente my/his teeth were chattering;
hablar or murmurar entre dientes to mutter (under one's breath)
( de tenedor) prong, tine;
diente sustantivo masculino
1 tooth
diente de leche, milk tooth, baby tooth
dientes postizos, false teeth
2 Téc cog
3 (de ajo) clove
♦ Locuciones: enseñó los dientes, (un perro) it bared its teeth, (una persona) fig he turned nasty
hincar el diente (a algo), (a algo comestible sólido) to sink one's teeth (into sthg)
(a un libro, trabajo) to get one's teeth (into sthg)
figurado poner los dientes largos a alguien, to make sb green with envy
replicar entre dientes, to answer in a mutter
tener buen diente, to have a good appetite
' diente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ajo
- arrancar
- caballo
- hincar
- mella
- picada
- picado
- caer
- empastar
- mellado
- mellar
- paleta
- partir
- picadura
- quebrar
- saltar
- trizarse
English:
aching
- bad
- bucktooth
- cavity
- clove
- crown
- cut
- dandelion
- draw
- extract
- fill
- filling
- front tooth
- gap-toothed
- gift
- hollow
- horse
- loose
- milk tooth
- molar
- prong
- pull out
- rotten
- tooth
- yank
- canine
- cog
- fang
- tit for tat
* * *diente nm1. [pieza bucal] tooth;se le ha caído un diente she has lost a tooth;echar los dientes [niño] to cut one's teeth;me hace rechinar los dientes it sets my teeth on edge;le está saliendo un diente he's got a tooth coming through;tener un diente picado to have a bad tooth;iba armado hasta los dientes he was armed to the teeth;Famdaba diente con diente her teeth were chattering;enseñar los dientes to bare one's teeth;el pastor alemán nos enseñó los dientes the Alsatian bared its teeth at us;la guerrilla ha enseñado los dientes the guerrillas have shown they mean business;entre dientes: decir algo entre dientes to mutter sth;hablar entre dientes to mumble, to mutter;Famhincar el diente a algo [a comida] to sink one's teeth into sth;[a trabajo, proyecto] to tackle sth, to get one's teeth into sth; Famponerle a alguien los dientes largos to turn sb green with envydiente canino canine (tooth);diente incisivo incisor;diente de leche milk o baby tooth;diente molar molar2. [de rueda, engranaje, serrucho] tooth;[de tridente] prong; [de tenedor] prong, tine; [de peine] tooth3. diente de ajo clove of garlicdiente de perro [planta] dogtooth violet* * *m tooth;echar los dientes teethe;daba diente con diente his teeth were chattering;enseñar los dientes bare one’s teeth; fig show one’s teeth;armado hasta los dientes armed to the teeth;hablar entre dientes mutter under one’s breath;tener buen diente have a hearty appetite;poner los dientes largos a alguien make s.o. jealous* * *diente nm1) : toothdiente canino: eyetooth, canine tooth2) : tusk, fang3) : prong, tine4)diente de león : dandelion* * *
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