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1 carry\ away
1. IIIearn/ away smb. /smb. away / his speech (his conviction, her enthusiasm, her beauty, etc.) carried us away его речь и т. д. увлекла нас; when he starts to sing, he just carries you away когда он начинает петь, забываешь обо всем остальном2. XIbe (get) curried away by (with) smth. he was carried away by the story (by the plot, by the music, etc.) рассказ и т. д. захватил его; he was carried away by her beauty ее красота заставила его потерять голову; he was carried away by his enthusiasm он находился во власти своего [собственного] воодушевления; he was carried away by his own (by her) eloquence его увлекло собственное (ее) красноречие; he was carried away by wounded pride он действовал под влиянием уязвленного самолюбия /уязвленной гордости/; he was carried away by his anger гнев ослепил его, он находился во власти гнева; he was carried away by temptation он поддался соблазну; I just got carried away with enthusiasm меня захватил [всеобщий] энтузиазм -
2 dejarse llevar
v.1 to get carried away, to be moved, to be carried away, to be carried away with emotion.Ellos se dejaron llevar por la ira They got carried away with anger.2 to let oneself be led without resistance, to go without resistance.El chico se dejó llevar a la casa The kid let himself be led without...3 to sway.* * *(v.) = become + carried away by, drift along, drift, coast along, go with + the flow, let + go, go along with + the flowEx. It is easy to become carried away by the sheer size of the so-called 'information explosion' and to regard the growth of literature as a phenomenon as threatening to civilization as a virulent epidemic or the 'population explosion' in the third world.Ex. The group of employees seems to ' drift along'.Ex. Now that libraries have been catapulted out of the ice age by the online catalogue, they cannot afford to drift through the strong, variable winds of technological change.Ex. Unless more of us refuse to be content to coast along, living off the fat of the land and leaving others to pay the tab, there is no guarantee that America will be a better place for our children than it was for us.Ex. The author takes this case as a model to illustrate how academic libraries can go with the flow instead of being swept upstream.Ex. To be the life and soul of a party or social gathering requires you to come out of your shell and let go.Ex. Finally, we have someone who is not just folding his arms and going along with the flow.* * *(v.) = become + carried away by, drift along, drift, coast along, go with + the flow, let + go, go along with + the flowEx: It is easy to become carried away by the sheer size of the so-called 'information explosion' and to regard the growth of literature as a phenomenon as threatening to civilization as a virulent epidemic or the 'population explosion' in the third world.
Ex: The group of employees seems to ' drift along'.Ex: Now that libraries have been catapulted out of the ice age by the online catalogue, they cannot afford to drift through the strong, variable winds of technological change.Ex: Unless more of us refuse to be content to coast along, living off the fat of the land and leaving others to pay the tab, there is no guarantee that America will be a better place for our children than it was for us.Ex: The author takes this case as a model to illustrate how academic libraries can go with the flow instead of being swept upstream.Ex: To be the life and soul of a party or social gathering requires you to come out of your shell and let go.Ex: Finally, we have someone who is not just folding his arms and going along with the flow. -
3 arrebatarse
1 (enfurecerse) to become furious; (exaltarse) to get carried away2 (agostarse) to wither3 (cocer muy deprisa) to burn, overcook* * *VPR1) (=excitarse) to get carried away, get excited2) (Culin) to burn, overcook* * *vpr1. [enfurecerse] to be furious2. [quemarse]se ha arrebatado la carne the meat is burnt on the outside and not properly cooked on the inside* * *vr: to get carried away (with anger, etc.) -
4 desmedirse
pron.v.1 to go too far, to go over the top.2 to get carried away, to go overboard, to go too far, to overdo oneself.Ellos se dejaron llevar por la ira They got carried away with anger.* * *1 to go too far* * *VPR to go too far* * *verbo pronominal to go too farse desmidió en la bebida — she drank too much, she had too much to drink
* * *verbo pronominal to go too farse desmidió en la bebida — she drank too much, she had too much to drink
* * *desmedirse [ I14 ]to go too fardesmedirse EN algo to go too far WITH sthse desmidió en la bebida she drank too much, she had too much to drink* * *desmedirse vprto go too far, to go over the top -
5 lasciare
leave( abbandonare) give up( concedere) let( smettere di tenere) let golascia andare!, lascia perdere! forget it!* * *lasciare v.tr.1 (andar via da) to leave*; (abbandonare) to abandon; to desert, to quit; (rinunciare) to give* up: lasciammo Londra una settimana prima di te, we left London a week before you; ha lasciato l'ufficio verso mezzogiorno, he left the office towards midday; lo lasciammo che lavorava in giardino, we left him working in the garden; ha lasciato il lavoro per unirsi a un gruppo rock, he quit (o left) his job to join a rock group; ha dovuto lasciare l'università per motivi di salute, he had to leave (o give up) university because of ill-health; la ditta lascerà la vecchia sede, the firm will move out of its former premises; i medici avevano lasciato ogni speranza di salvarlo, the doctors had given up all hope of saving him; ha lasciato la famiglia per seguire quella donna, he has left (o deserted o abandoned) his family for the sake of that woman; lasciò la fidanzata, he left his fiancée // ci ha lasciati l'anno scorso, (è morto) he left us last year2 (far rimanere) to leave*; (lasciar dietro di sé) to leave* behind: ha lasciato moglie e figli in Italia, he left his wife and children in Italy; non posso lasciare a casa i bambini, I can't leave the children at home; lascia la finestra aperta per piacere, leave the window open, please; quando morì lasciò moglie e due figli, when he died he left a wife and two children behind him; la ferita mi ha lasciato una cicatrice, the wound has left me with a scar; mi lasciò senza una lira, he left me penniless; questa medicina mi ha lasciato la bocca amara, this medicine has left a bitter taste in my mouth; ha lasciato tutto com'era, he left everything as it was; ha lasciato un buon ricordo di sé, he left behind a good memory of himself; l'assassino ha lasciato molte tracce, the murderer left a load of clues behind; è partito senza lasciare istruzioni, he went off without leaving any instructions // lasciare fuori, to leave out // lasciare da parte, to leave aside // lasciare solo, in pace, to leave alone, in peace3 (posare, deporre) to leave*, to put*; (far scendere) to drop off: ti lascerò il pacchetto sulla scrivania, I'll leave (o put) the packet on your desk; lascialo pure sulla sedia, you can put it on the chair; ti lascerò davanti al supermercato, I'll drop you off (o leave you) opposite the supermarket4 (dimenticare, non prendere con sé) to leave*, to forget*: ho lasciato gli occhiali a casa, I have left my glasses at home; ho lasciato l'ombrello sull'autobus, I've forgotten the umbrella on the bus; ha lasciato la finestra aperta ed è entrato un ladro, he left the window open and a thief got in5 (rimetterci) to leave*, to lose*: in quell'incidente ci lasciò la vita, he lost his life in that accident; per poco ci lasciai la salute, I nearly ruined my health; ci ha lasciato la vita, it cost him his life6 (in eredità) to leave*, to bequeath, to will: gli ha lasciato tutto il patrimonio, he left all his property to him; lasciare una proprietà a un ente assistenziale, to bequeath an estate to a charitable institution7 (permettere, fare) to let* (s.o. do), to allow (s.o. to do): chi ti ha lasciato entrare?, who let you in?; lascialo fare a me, let me do it; lascia che me ne occupi io, leave it to me; questa fessura lascia passare molta aria, this crack lets in a lot of air; non lasciare cadere quel vaso, don't drop that vase; l'hanno lasciato morire senza far niente, they let him die without doing anything; non lascia uscire suo figlio da solo, he doesn't allow his son to go out on his own; non gli lascia guidare la sua auto, he doesn't let him drive his car8 (serbare) to keep*, to leave*: lasciami questa carne per cena, keep this meat for my supper; puoi lasciarmi qualcosa da mangiare?, can you leave (o keep) me something to eat?; lasciami un po' di birra, leave me a drop of beer9 (affidare, dare) to leave*, to trust, to give*; (cedere) to let* have: lasciami tuo figlio fino a questa sera, leave your son with me until tonight; non voglio lasciargli il mio orologio, ho paura che me lo rompa, I don't want to trust my watch to him (o to give him my watch), I'm afraid he may break it; te lo lascerò per 50 euro, you can have it for 50 euros; hai lasciato la mancia al cameriere?, did you tip the waiter? (o did you leave a tip for the waiter?)10 (allentare) to let* go; (liberare) to release; to set* free, to free: lascia la corda, let go of the rope; il cane lasciò la presa, the dog loosened its grip; lasciarono il prigioniero in libertà, they released the prisoner◆ v. intr. (smettere, cessare di) (non com.) to stop, to leave* off: non lascia di brontolare, she doesn't stop grumbling.◘ lasciarsi v.rifl. to let* oneself: non mi lascerò truffare, I'm not going to be cheated; non si lasciò vedere per tutta una settimana, he didn't appear for a whole week; si lasciò andare su una poltrona, he sank into an armchair; si lasciò trasportare dall'ira, he let himself be carried away by anger; lasciare guidare dall'esperienza, to let oneself be guided by experience; non si lascia avvicinare da nessuno, he doesn't let anyone get close to him; si è lasciato convincere facilmente, he let himself be convinced easily // lasciati andare, (rilassati) let yourself go (o relax); dopo che lei lo ha abbandonato si è completamente lasciato andare, after she left him he let himself go completely; non lasciarti prendere dall'emozione, dal panico, don't let yourself get carried away, don't panic◆ v.rifl.rec. to part, to leave* each other: si sono lasciati dopo nove anni di fidanzamento, they left each other after a nine-year engagement; si lasciarono all'alba, they parted at daybreak.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: prendere o lasciare, take it or leave it // è meglio lasciare perdere, we'd better forget (o leave) it // ho deciso di lasciare correre, I decided to forget (o leave) it // lascia stare, non è affar tuo!, leave it, it's none of your business! // lasciare detto qlco. a qlcu., to leave a word with s.o. // la sua condotta lascia molto a desiderare, his behaviour leaves a lot to be desired // lascialo dire, let him talk // ''Com'è il tuo dolce?'' ''Si lascia mangiare'', ''What's your cake like?'' ''Not bad''.* * *[laʃ'ʃare]1. vt1) (gen) to leavelasciare qc a qn — to leave sb sth o sth to sb
devo lasciare l'università — I have to leave university, I have to give up university
lasciare qn perplesso/confuso — to leave sb perplexed/confused
2)lasciare qn fare qc o che qn faccia qc — to let sb do sth, allow sb to do sthlascia stare o correre o perdere — let it drop, forget it
3) (deporre: cose) to leave, deposit, (persone) to leave, drop (off)4) (dare, concedere) to give, let have5) (omettere) to leave out, forget6) (serbare) to leave, keep7)lasciare stare qn — to let sb be, leave sb alone
lascia stare, ci penso io — leave it, I'll see to it
lascialo stare, non vale la pena di arrabbiarsi — just ignore him, it's not worth getting annoyed
lascia stare, offro io — it's all right, I'm paying o it's on me
8)lasciarsi sfruttare — to let o.s. be exploited
lasciarsi andare — to let o.s. go
9)lasciare in bianco — to leave blanklasciare (molto) a desiderare — to leave much o a lot to be desired
lasciare detto o scritto (a qn) — to leave word (for sb)
lasciami in pace — leave me alone o in peace
lasciare il segno (su qc) — to mark (sth), fig to leave one's o a mark (on sth)
2. vr (lasciarsi)(uso reciproco) to part (from each other), (coniugi) to leave each other, split upsi sono lasciati all'aeroporto — they left each other at the airport, they said goodbye at the airport
* * *[laʃ'ʃare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (smettere di tenere) to let* go of [oggetto, corda]; (fare cadere) to drop2) (separarsi da) to leave* [persona, famiglia, fidanzato]3) (andare via da) to leave* [luogo, paese, ufficio]devo lasciarvi, ho una riunione — I must go now, I have a meeting
4) (dimenticare) to leave* (behind), to forget* [ombrello, chiavi, portafoglio]5) (fare restare) to leave* [traccia, impronta]lasciare qcn. nel dubbio — to leave sb. in a state of uncertainty
lasciare le cose come stanno — to leave well enough alone, to let the matter lie
lasciare in pace qcn. — to leave sb. alone
6) (rinunciare a) to leave* [lavoro, partito, azienda]; to leave*, to give* up [ studi]7) (cedere, prestare) to leave*lasciare il posto a qcn. — to let sb. have one's seat
8) (affidare) to leave* (a qcn. with sb.)9) (dare)lasciare [qcs.] a qcn. — to give sb. [mancia, tempo, scelta]
10) (rendere)lasciare perplesso qcn. to puzzle sb.; mi lasciò indifferente it left me cold; lasciare libero un animale — to let an animal go
11) (vendere)12) (mantenere) to leave*lasciare la porta chiusa, una luce accesa — to leave the door shut, a light on
13) (conservare)lasciami qualcosa da mangiare — leave o keep me something to eat
14) (in eredità) to leave* [denaro, proprietà]15) (permettere)lasciare che qcn., qcs. faccia — to let sb., sth. do
lasciare fare qcs. a qcn. — to let sb. do sth.
lascia fare a me — leave it to me, let me (do that)
lasciare cadere qcs. — to let sth. fall
lascialo stare — leave him alone, let him be; (smettere di toccare)
lascia stare quella bici — leave that bike alone; (lasciare perdere)
no, lascia stare, pago io! — no, no it's my treat!
2.lascia stare, è un fastidio troppo grosso — leave it, it's too much trouble
verbo pronominale lasciarsi1) (separarsi) [ persone] to part; [ coppia] to split* up, to break* up-rsi da buoni amici, molto male — to part the best of friends, on angry terms
2) (farsi)- rsi sfuggire — to let slip, to come out with [frase, bestemmia]
••lasciar detto, scritto a qcn. che... — to give o leave sb. a message that...
lasciarci una gamba, un mucchio di soldi — to lose an arm, a lot of money
lasciar correre o perdere to let sth. pass; prendere o lasciare take it or leave it; -rsi qcs. alle spalle to leave sth. behind; lasciare a molto desiderare to leave much to be desired; -rsi andare to let oneself go; lasciare il segno [personaggio, avvenimento] to set one's stamp; lascia il tempo che trova — = it makes no difference
* * *lasciare/la∫'∫are/ [1]1 (smettere di tenere) to let* go of [ oggetto, corda]; (fare cadere) to drop; lasciami! get off me!2 (separarsi da) to leave* [ persona, famiglia, fidanzato]3 (andare via da) to leave* [ luogo, paese, ufficio]; devo lasciarvi, ho una riunione I must go now, I have a meeting4 (dimenticare) to leave* (behind), to forget* [ ombrello, chiavi, portafoglio]5 (fare restare) to leave* [ traccia, impronta]; lasciami alla stazione drop me (off) at the station; lasciare qcn. nel dubbio to leave sb. in a state of uncertainty; lasciare le cose come stanno to leave well enough alone, to let the matter lie; lasciare in pace qcn. to leave sb. alone6 (rinunciare a) to leave* [ lavoro, partito, azienda]; to leave*, to give* up [ studi]7 (cedere, prestare) to leave*; lasciare il posto a qcn. to let sb. have one's seat8 (affidare) to leave* ( a qcn. with sb.)9 (dare) lasciare [qcs.] a qcn. to give sb. [ mancia, tempo, scelta]10 (rendere) lasciare perplesso qcn. to puzzle sb.; mi lasciò indifferente it left me cold; lasciare libero un animale to let an animal go11 (vendere) glielo lascio per 50 euro I'll let you have it for 50 euros12 (mantenere) to leave*; lasciare la porta chiusa, una luce accesa to leave the door shut, a light on14 (in eredità) to leave* [ denaro, proprietà]15 (permettere) lasciare che qcn., qcs. faccia to let sb., sth. do; lasciare fare qcs. a qcn. to let sb. do sth.; lascia fare a me leave it to me, let me (do that); lasciare cadere qcs. to let sth. fall16 lasciare stare (non disturbare) lascialo stare leave him alone, let him be; (smettere di toccare) lascia stare quella bici leave that bike alone; (lasciare perdere) no, lascia stare, pago io! no, no it's my treat! lascia stare, è un fastidio troppo grosso leave it, it's too much troubleII lasciarsi verbo pronominale1 (separarsi) [ persone] to part; [ coppia] to split* up, to break* up; -rsi da buoni amici, molto male to part the best of friends, on angry terms2 (farsi) - rsi cullare dalle onde to be lulled by the waves; non è certo il tipo che si lascia fregare he won't be pushed around; - rsi sfuggire to let slip, to come out with [ frase, bestemmia]3 (abbandonarsi) - rsi andare alla disperazione to give in to despairlasciar detto, scritto a qcn. che... to give o leave sb. a message that...; lasciarci una gamba, un mucchio di soldi to lose an arm, a lot of money; lasciar correre o perdere to let sth. pass; prendere o lasciare take it or leave it; -rsi qcs. alle spalle to leave sth. behind; lasciare a molto desiderare to leave much to be desired; - rsi andare to let oneself go; lasciare il segno [ personaggio, avvenimento] to set one's stamp; lascia il tempo che trova = it makes no difference. -
6 door drift overmeesterd worden
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8 emporter
emporter [ɑ̃pɔʀte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = prendre avec soi) [+ vivres, vêtements] to take• il ne l'emportera pas au paradis ! he'll soon be smiling on the other side of his face!b. ( = enlever) to take awayc. [courant, vent, navire, train] to carry along• emporté par son imagination/enthousiasme carried away by his imagination/enthusiasmd. ( = arracher) [+ jambe, bras] to take off ; [+ cheminée, toit] to blow off ; [+ pont, berge] to carry away ; [maladie] to carry off• ça emporte la bouche or la gueule (inf!) it takes the roof of your mouth off (inf)e. ( = gagner) [+ prix] to carry off2. reflexive verb* * *ɑ̃pɔʀte
1.
1) ( prendre avec soi) [personne] to take [objet]pizzas à emporter — takeaway pizzas GB, pizzas to go US
2) ( transporter) [ambulance, sauveteurs] to take [somebody] away [blessé]; [bateau, train, avion] to carry away [passager, fret]3) (entraîner, arracher) [vent, rivière] to sweep away [personne, feuilles, pont]; [obus, balle] to take [something] off [oreille, bras]4) ( causer la mort)5) ( conquérir) to take [position]6) ( triompher)l'emporter — [équipe, candidat] to win; [idée, bon sens] to prevail
2.
s'emporter verbe pronominal to lose one's temper••emporter la bouche — (colloq) to take the roof off one's mouth (colloq)
* * *ɑ̃pɔʀte vt1) (avec soi) [objets, vêtements] to take, to take with oneN'emportez que le strict nécessaire. — Only take the bare minimum.
2) (en dérobant ou enlevant) to take, to take with one3) (= emmener) [blessés, voyageurs] to take away4) (= entraîner) [rivière, courant] to sweep away, to sweep along5) (= arracher) to tear off6) MILITAIRE, [position] to take7) [avantage, approbation] to winl'emporter (= être victorieux) — to win, (= avoir le dessus) to have the upper hand, (= être préférable) to prevail
la raison l'emporte; Le ministre souhaite vivement que la raison l'emporte et que l'on parvienne à un accord. — The minister fervently wishes that sense will prevail and that an agreement should be reached.
l'emporter sur [combattant, équipe] — to get the better of, to get the upper hand of, [méthode, système] to prevail over
* * *emporter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( prendre avec soi) [personne] to take [objet, vêtement, vivres, document]; [vent] to sweep away [feuilles mortes]; n'oublie pas d'emporter un parapluie/à manger don't forget to take an umbrella/something to eat; emporter qch avec soi controv to take sth with one [objet, vêtement, vivres, document]; pizzas à emporter takeaway pizzas;2 ( transporter) lit [ambulance, sauveteurs] to take [sb] away [blessé, cadavre]; [bateau, train, avion] to carry away [passager, fret]; se laisser emporter par son élan fig to get carried away; se laisser emporter par la colère to let one's anger get the better of one; se laisser emporter par son imagination to let one's imagination run riot;3 ( arracher) [vent, rivière] to sweep away [personne, maison, embarcation, arbre, pont]; [obus, balle] to take [sth] off [oreille, bras]; emporté par le courant swept away by the current;4 ( causer la mort) une leucémie l'a emporté he died of leukaemia;5 ( conquérir) to take [position]; emporter l'accord de qn to get sb's agreement; emporter l'adhésion de qn to win sb over;6 ( voler) [personne] to steal [bijoux, argenterie, tableau]; il est parti en emportant la caisse he ran off with all the money;7 ( triompher) l'emporter [équipe, candidat] to win; [idée, bon sens] to prevail; l'emporter sur qn [équipe, candidat] to beat sb; l'emporter sur qch to overcome sth; le bon sens l'a emporté common sense prevailed; l'emporter avec 38% des suffrages/par 2 buts à 1/de 4 points to win with 38% of the votes/by 2 goals to 1/by 4 points; l'emporter sur son adversaire avec 57% des voix to defeat one's opponent by getting 57% of the votes; ⇒ paradis, tombe.B s'emporter vpr ( s'énerver) [personne] to lose one's temper; il s'emporte facilement he loses his temper easily.emporter la bouche○ or gueule◑ [épices, plat, alcool] to take the roof off one's mouth○.[ɑ̃pɔrte] verbe transitif1. [prendre avec soi] to takeemporter un secret dans la ou sa tombe to take ou to carry a secret to the grave2. [transporter - stylo, parapluie, chaton] to take ; [ - bureau, piano, blessé] to carry (off ou away)emporte tout ça au grenier/à la cave take these things (up) to the attic/(down) to the cellar3. [retirer - livre, stylo] to take (away), to remove ; [ - malle, piano] to carry away (separable), to removefeuilles emportées par le vent leaves carried ou swept along by the wind5. [endommager] to tear offil a eu le bras emporté par l'explosion he lost an arm in the explosion, the explosion blew his arm off6. [émouvoir - suj: amour, haine] to carry (along) (separable) ; [ - suj: élan] to carry away (separable)7. [tuer - suj: maladie]emporter la décision to win ou to carry the daya. [argument] to win ou to carry the dayb. [attitude, méthode] to prevaila. [boxeurs] the stronger man will winb. [concurrents] the best competitor will come out on top ou carry the dayl'emporter sur to win ou to prevail over————————s'emporter verbe pronominal intransitif2. [cheval] to boltà emporter locution adjectivale -
9 trasportare
"to trasport;Fördern;transportar"* * *transport* * *trasportare v.tr.1 to transport, to carry, to convey: devo trasportare tutte queste cose nel nostro nuovo appartamento, I must carry all these things to our new flat; trasportare bagaglio, passeggeri, to transport (o to carry o to convey) luggage, passengers; trasportare un carico, to carry freight; trasportare merci, to carry (o to convey o to freight) goods; trasportare merci per mare, to ship goods; trasportare merci per ferrovia, per via aerea, to carry (o to convey) goods by rail, by air; trasportare qlcu. all'ospedale, to take (o to convey) s.o. to hospital2 ( trasferire) to transfer: tutto il reparto fu trasportato a Roma, all the department was transferred to Rome; trasportare la sede di una ditta, to transfer (o to relocate) the head office of a firm3 (fig.) to transport, to carry away: essere trasportato dall'entusiasmo, dalla gelosia, to be carried away by one's enthusiasm, one's jealousy // lasciarsi trasportare dall'ira, to fly into a rage // una musica che trasporta, very moving music4 (tip.) to transfer5 (dir.) to transfer, to make* over, to assign to (s.o)6 (mus.) to transpose.◘ trasportarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron. (non com.) ( trasferirsi) to go*, to move; (fig.) to go* (in one's mind); to imagine oneself: trasportiamoci a destra, let's go to the right; trasportare col pensiero ai tempi della giovinezza, to cast one's mind back to the days of one's youth.* * *[traspor'tare]verbo transitivo1) to transport, to carry [ oggetto]; to move [ferito, paziente]; [ veicolo] to carry [persone, merci]trasportare qcs. sulla schiena — to carry sth. on one's back
trasportare qcn. all'ospedale — to take sb. to hospital
2) (trascinare) [vento, corrente] to carry, to bear*3) (trasferire) to move, to transfer4) fig.5) mus. to transpose* * *trasportare/traspor'tare/ [1]1 to transport, to carry [ oggetto]; to move [ferito, paziente]; [ veicolo] to carry [persone, merci]; trasportare qcs. sulla schiena to carry sth. on one's back; trasportare qcn. all'ospedale to take sb. to hospital2 (trascinare) [vento, corrente] to carry, to bear*3 (trasferire) to move, to transfer4 fig. farsi trasportare to get carried away; lasciarsi trasportare dall'entusiasmo to let one's enthusiasm run away with one; lasciarsi trasportare dalla collera to let one's anger to get the better of one5 mus. to transpose. -
10 élan
élan [elɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = vitesse acquise) momentum• prendre de l'élan [coureur] to gather speedb. [d'enthousiasme, colère] surgec. ( = ardeur) spiritd. ( = dynamisme) booste. ( = animal) moose* * *elɑ̃nom masculin1) Sport ( pour sauter) run upsaut avec/sans élan — running/standing jump
2) ( force) lit, fig momentum3) ( impulsion) impetus4) ( enthousiasme) enthusiasm5) ( mouvement affectif) impulse6) Zoologie elk* * *elɑ̃ nm1) (= animal) elk, moose2) SPORT (avant le saut) run-up3) fig, [véhicule, entreprise] momentum* * *élan nm1 Sport ( pour sauter) run up; prendre son élan to take a run up; saut avec/sans élan running/standing jump;2 ( force) lit, fig momentum; prendre de l'élan fig [parti, entreprise, réforme] to gather momentum; casser or couper l'élan to stop the momentum; emportés par leur élan carried away by their own momentum; continuer sur son élan to continue at the same pace;3 ( impulsion) impetus; donner de l'élan/un nouvel élan à to give impetus/fresh impetus to [parti, entreprise, réforme];4 ( enthousiasme) enthusiasm; emporté par son élan carried along by his own enthusiasm; dans un bel élan with great enthusiasm; avec élan [parler] with passion; élan patriotique patriotic fervourGB;5 ( mouvement affectif) impulse; élans passionnés/de générosité passionate/generous impulses; contenir ses élans to control one's impulses; élan de tendresse/colère rush ou surge of tenderness/anger; élan de patriotisme surge of patriotism;6 Zool elk; élan du Canada Canadian elk.[elɑ̃] nom masculinsaut avec/sans élan running/standing jump2. [énergie] momentumprendre de l'élan to gather speed ou momentumemporté par son élan, il a tout raconté à sa mère he got carried away and told his mother everythingdonner de l'élan à une campagne to give an impetus to ou to provide an impetus for a campaignélans de tendresse surges ou rushes of affectionavec élan eagerly, keenly, enthusiastically5. PHILOSOPHIE -
11 dejarse
1 (abandonarse) to neglect oneself, let oneself go2 (olvidar) to forget, leave behind3 (permitir) to let oneself, allow oneself to* * *1) to leave2) forget3) grow* * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=abandonarse) to let o.s. goempezó a dejarse después de tener su primer hijo — she started to let herself go after she had her first child
2) (=olvidar) to leave3) (=dejar crecer) to growdejarse las uñas largas/el pelo largo — to grow long nails/hair
4) (=permitir)+ infindejarse convencer — to allow o.s. to be persuaded
vencer 2., 1)-¿está bien la película? -se deja ver — "is the film any good?" - "it's watchable"
5) (=poderse)+ infin6) dejarse de (=terminar de)¡déjate de tonterías! — stop messing about o being silly!
¡déjate de andar y vamos a coger el coche! — forget about walking, let's take the car!
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■dejarse verbo reflexivo
1 (olvidar) me he dejado el monedero en casa, I've left my purse at home
2 (parar) déjate de tonterías, stop that nonsense
3 ( dejar + infinitivo) se dejó caer en la cama, he flopped down on the bed
no se deja deslumbrar, she's not easily impressed
♦ Locuciones: dejarse barba, to grow a beard
dejarse caer, (aparecer de vez en cuando) to drop round
dejarse llevar por, to be influenced by: no te dejes llevar por la ira, don't act on your anger
no seas tan tímido, déjate llevar, don't be so shy, just let yourself go
' dejarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caer
- tintero
- tirarse
- vencer
- aparecer
- barba
- corriente
- crecer
- dejar
- vender
English:
carry away
- fine
- flop
- grow
- leave
- leave on
- panic
- depressed
- go
- grim
- mustache
- ride
* * *vprse dejaron ganar they lost on purpose;Amno te dejes stand up for yourself;no te dejes tomar el pelo don't let them make fun of you;le quisimos ayudar, pero no se dejó we wanted to help him, but he wouldn't let us3. [no cortarse]dejarse (la) barba/(el) bigote to grow a beard/moustache;dejarse el pelo largo to grow one's hair long¡déjate de holgazanear y ponte a trabajar! stop lazing around and do some work!;¡déjate de tonterías! don't talk nonsense!5. [descuidarse] to let oneself go;se ha dejado mucho desde que perdió el trabajo she's really let herself go since she lost her job6. Compdejarse caer por: se dejó caer por la fiesta, aunque no había sido invitado he turned up at the party even though he hadn't been invited;a lo mejor nos dejamos caer por vuestra casa este fin de semana we may drop by your house this weekend;dejarse llevar to get carried away;me dejé llevar por la emoción del momento I got carried away with the excitement of the moment;se deja llevar por sus impulsos she allows her impulses to get the better of her;dejarse ver to be seen;se dejan ver mucho por lugares de moda they are often to be seen o they like to be seen in the most fashionable places* * *v/r1 let o.s. go;dejarse llevar let o.s. be carried along2:déjate de lloros/de quejas stop crying/complaining3:ya se deja sentir el invierno it’s getting a bit wintry;¡qué poco te dejas ver! we hardly ever see you!* * *vr1) : to let oneself bese deja insultar: he lets himself be insulted2) : to forget, to leaveme dejé las llaves en el carro: I left the keys in the car3) : to neglect oneself, to let oneself go4) : to grownos estamos dejando el pelo largo: we're growing our hair long* * * -
12 exaltar
v.1 to promote, to raise.2 to exalt.Los fanáticos exaltaron a Ricardo The fanatics exalted Richard.3 to exacerbate, to overexcite.Su actitud exaltó su ira His attitude exacerbated her anger.4 to elate, to magnify.La sorpresa exaltó a Ricardo The surprise elated Richard.* * *1 (elevar) to raise, promote1 (excitarse) to get overexcited, get worked up, get carried away* * *1. VT1) (=acalorar) [+ persona, manifestante] to work up, excite; [+ emoción] to intensify; [+ imaginación] to fire2) (=elevar) to exalt3) (=enaltecer) to raise (a to)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivola intervención policial exaltó a los manifestantes — the police intervention angered the demonstrators
2) (frml) ( alabar) to extol (frml)2.exaltarse v pron to get worked up* * *= glorify, exalt, put + Nombre + on a pedestal, hold out as, laud, glamourise [glamorize, -USA], enthrone, aggrandise [aggrandize, -USA], celebrate.Ex. Many traditional treatments, on the other hand, have tended to glorify him portraying him as an unblemished hero.Ex. He is famous for his works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.Ex. Native American children should have books that do not demean or embarrass them or their heritage nor put them on a pedestal.Ex. Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.Ex. Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Ex. Librarians now have recognized that automated information retrieval is a logical extension of good reference service and is not usually categorized or glamorized as a separate function.Ex. Modern life ' enthrones reason over impulse'.Ex. He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.Ex. Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.----* exaltarse = fire up, get + (all) worked up.* * *1.verbo transitivola intervención policial exaltó a los manifestantes — the police intervention angered the demonstrators
2) (frml) ( alabar) to extol (frml)2.exaltarse v pron to get worked up* * *= glorify, exalt, put + Nombre + on a pedestal, hold out as, laud, glamourise [glamorize, -USA], enthrone, aggrandise [aggrandize, -USA], celebrate.Ex: Many traditional treatments, on the other hand, have tended to glorify him portraying him as an unblemished hero.
Ex: He is famous for his works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.Ex: Native American children should have books that do not demean or embarrass them or their heritage nor put them on a pedestal.Ex: Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.Ex: Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Ex: Librarians now have recognized that automated information retrieval is a logical extension of good reference service and is not usually categorized or glamorized as a separate function.Ex: Modern life ' enthrones reason over impulse'.Ex: He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.Ex: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.* exaltarse = fire up, get + (all) worked up.* * *exaltar [A1 ]vtA (excitar) ‹personas› to excite; ‹pasiones› to arousela intervención policial exaltó aún más a los manifestantes when the police intervened the demonstrators became even more agitated, the police intervention angered the demonstrators still furtherexaltó sus hazañas he extolled their feats ( frml)se exaltaron las buenas relaciones existentes entre ambos países much was made of the good relationship between the two countriesto get worked uptranquilízate y no te exaltes calm down, don't get overexcited o worked up* * *
exaltar ( conjugate exaltar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ pasiones› to arouse
2 (frml) ( alabar) to extol (frml)
exaltarse verbo pronominal
to get worked up
exaltar verbo transitivo to praise
' exaltar' also found in these entries:
English:
eulogize
- exalt
- glorify
* * *♦ vtla decisión exaltó la cólera de los aficionados the decision enraged the fans2. [ensalzar] to praise, to exalt;exaltó la cocina argentina he praised Argentinian cuisine to the skies* * *v/t excite, get worked up* * *exaltar vt1) ensalzar: to exalt, to extol2) : to excite, to agitate -
13 enflammer
enflammer [ɑ̃flαme]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ bois] to set fire tob. [+ foule] to inflame ; [+ imagination] to firec. [+ plaie] to inflame2. reflexive verba. ( = prendre feu) to catch fire* * *ɑ̃flame
1.
1) ( mettre le feu à) to set fire to2) ( exciter) to inflame [opinion, esprit, cœur]; to fire [imagination]; to fuel [colère]
2.
s'enflammer verbe pronominal1) ( prendre feu) [maison, papier] to go up in flames; [essence, bois] to catch fire2) ( s'exciter) [regard] to blaze; [imagination] to be fired (de with; à la vue de by); [pays, peuple] to explode* * *ɑ̃flɒme vt1) (par le feu) to set fire to2) MÉDECINE to inflame* * *enflammer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mettre le feu à) to set fire to [objet, matériau];2 ( exciter) to inflame [opinion publique, esprit, cœur]; to fire [imagination]; to fuel [colère]; ( faire rougir) la fièvre enflammait ses joues her cheeks were burning with fever; liter le soleil couchant enflammait le ciel the sunset set the sky ablaze.B s'enflammer vpr1 ( prendre feu) [maison, voiture, papier] to go up in flames; [essence, bois] to catch fire; cela s'enflamme très facilement it catches fire very quickly;2 ( s'exciter) [regard] to blaze; [esprit, imagination, cœur] to be fired (de with; à la vue de by); [pays, peuple] to explode; s'enflammer pour qn to become passionate about sb; s'enflammer pour qch to get carried away by sth; M. Martin s'enflamme, expliquant que… Mr Martin gets carried away, explaining that…[ɑ̃flame] verbe transitif1. [mettre le feu à - bois] to light, to kindle, to ignite ; [ - branchages] to ignite ; [ - allumette] to light, to strike ; [ - papier] to ignite, to set on fire, to set alight2. (littéraire) [rougir] to flushla fièvre enflammait ses joues his cheeks were burning ou flushed with fever————————s'enflammer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [prendre feu - forêt] to go up in flames, to catch fire, to ignite ; [ - bois] to burst into flame, to light2. (littéraire) [rougir - visage, ciel] to flush3. [s'intensifier - passion] to flare up4. [s'enthousiasmer] to be fired with enthusiasm -
14 К-403
КРОВЬ КИПЙТ/ЗАКИПЁЛА (ИГРАЕТ/ ЗАИГРАЛА, РАЗЫГРАЛАСЬ, ГОРИТ/РАЗГОРЕЛАСЬ, БРОДИТ) в ком КРОВЬ ИГРАЕТ/ ЗАИГРАЛА В ЖИЛАХ у кого VP subj. usu. this WO1. ( usu. impfv) s.o. has a surplus of energy, vitality (may refer to sensuality): в X-e кровь кипит - X's blood is racingX's blood runs hot X is bursting with energy (with life) X is full of life (energy, pep, vim and vigor) X's juices are flowing.2. s.o. experiences strong emotion, is seized by passion, has a rush of feeling, burns with anger etc: кровь в X-e кипит — X's blood is on fireX's blood courses in (through) his veins ( usu. in refer, to intense anger) X's blood boils it makes X's blood boil X's blood is up.«На тротуаре, видит, идет какая-то стройная англичанка, как лебедь, можете себе представить, эдакий. Мой Копейкин, кровь-то, знаете, разыгралась в нём, побежал было за ней на своей деревяшке, трюх-трюх следом...» (Гоголь 3). "As he was walking along the pavement, he saw a tall and slender Englishwoman coming towards him, like a swan, yes, sir, like a real swan, in a manner of speaking. Poor old Kopeikin-his blood, you see, was on fire-started running after her, his wooden leg clip-clopping on the pavement" (3a)....Эти (петербуржцы) ничем не увлекутся, в них не кипит кровь, вино не вскружит им голову (Герцен 2)....These Petersburg men are never carried away by anything: their blood never boils, and wine does not turn their heads (2a). -
15 кровь бродит
• КРОВЬ КИПИТ/ЗАКИПЕЛА (ИГРАЕТ/ЗАИГРАЛА, РАЗЫГРАЛАСЬ, ГОРИТ/РАЗГОРЕЛАСЬ, БРОДИТ) в ком; КРОВЬ ИГРАЕТ/ЗАИГРАЛА В ЖИЛАХ у кого[VPsubj; usu. this WO]=====1. [usu. impfv]⇒ s.o. has a surplus of energy, vitality (may refer to sensuality):- X is full of life (energy, pep, vim and vigor);- X's juices are flowing.2. s.o. experiences strong emotion, is seized by passion, has a rush of feeling, burns with anger etc: кровь в X-e кипит ≈ X's blood is on fire; X's blood courses in (through) his veins; [usu. in refer, to intense anger]⇒ X's blood boils; it makes X's blood boil; X's blood is up.♦ "На тротуаре, видит, идет какая-то стройная англичанка, как лебедь, можете себе представить, эдакий. Мой Копейкин, кровь-то, знаете, разыгралась в нём, побежал было за ней на своей деревяшке, трюх-трюх следом..." (Гоголь 3). "As he was walking along the pavement, he saw a tall and slender Englishwoman coming towards him, like a swan, yes, sir, like a real swan, in a manner of speaking. Poor old Kopeikin-his blood, you see, was on fire - started running after her, his wooden leg clip-clopping on the pavement" (3a).♦... Эти [петербуржцы] ничем не увлекутся, в них не кипит кровь, вино не вскружит им голову (Герцен 2)....These Petersburg men are never carried away by anything: their blood never boils, and wine does not turn their heads (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кровь бродит
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16 кровь горит
• КРОВЬ КИПИТ/ЗАКИПЕЛА (ИГРАЕТ/ЗАИГРАЛА, РАЗЫГРАЛАСЬ, ГОРИТ/РАЗГОРЕЛАСЬ, БРОДИТ) в ком; КРОВЬ ИГРАЕТ/ЗАИГРАЛА В ЖИЛАХ у кого[VPsubj; usu. this WO]=====1. [usu. impfv]⇒ s.o. has a surplus of energy, vitality (may refer to sensuality):- X is full of life (energy, pep, vim and vigor);- X's juices are flowing.2. s.o. experiences strong emotion, is seized by passion, has a rush of feeling, burns with anger etc: кровь в X-e кипит ≈ X's blood is on fire; X's blood courses in (through) his veins; [usu. in refer, to intense anger]⇒ X's blood boils; it makes X's blood boil; X's blood is up.♦ "На тротуаре, видит, идет какая-то стройная англичанка, как лебедь, можете себе представить, эдакий. Мой Копейкин, кровь-то, знаете, разыгралась в нём, побежал было за ней на своей деревяшке, трюх-трюх следом..." (Гоголь 3). "As he was walking along the pavement, he saw a tall and slender Englishwoman coming towards him, like a swan, yes, sir, like a real swan, in a manner of speaking. Poor old Kopeikin-his blood, you see, was on fire - started running after her, his wooden leg clip-clopping on the pavement" (3a).♦... Эти [петербуржцы] ничем не увлекутся, в них не кипит кровь, вино не вскружит им голову (Герцен 2)....These Petersburg men are never carried away by anything: their blood never boils, and wine does not turn their heads (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кровь горит
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17 кровь заиграла
• КРОВЬ КИПИТ/ЗАКИПЕЛА (ИГРАЕТ/ЗАИГРАЛА, РАЗЫГРАЛАСЬ, ГОРИТ/РАЗГОРЕЛАСЬ, БРОДИТ) в ком; КРОВЬ ИГРАЕТ/ЗАИГРАЛА В ЖИЛАХ у кого[VPsubj; usu. this WO]=====1. [usu. impfv]⇒ s.o. has a surplus of energy, vitality (may refer to sensuality):- X is full of life (energy, pep, vim and vigor);- X's juices are flowing.2. s.o. experiences strong emotion, is seized by passion, has a rush of feeling, burns with anger etc: кровь в X-e кипит ≈ X's blood is on fire; X's blood courses in (through) his veins; [usu. in refer, to intense anger]⇒ X's blood boils; it makes X's blood boil; X's blood is up.♦ "На тротуаре, видит, идет какая-то стройная англичанка, как лебедь, можете себе представить, эдакий. Мой Копейкин, кровь-то, знаете, разыгралась в нём, побежал было за ней на своей деревяшке, трюх-трюх следом..." (Гоголь 3). "As he was walking along the pavement, he saw a tall and slender Englishwoman coming towards him, like a swan, yes, sir, like a real swan, in a manner of speaking. Poor old Kopeikin-his blood, you see, was on fire - started running after her, his wooden leg clip-clopping on the pavement" (3a).♦... Эти [петербуржцы] ничем не увлекутся, в них не кипит кровь, вино не вскружит им голову (Герцен 2)....These Petersburg men are never carried away by anything: their blood never boils, and wine does not turn their heads (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кровь заиграла
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18 кровь заиграла в жилах
• КРОВЬ КИПИТ/ЗАКИПЕЛА (ИГРАЕТ/ЗАИГРАЛА, РАЗЫГРАЛАСЬ, ГОРИТ/РАЗГОРЕЛАСЬ, БРОДИТ) в ком; КРОВЬ ИГРАЕТ/ЗАИГРАЛА В ЖИЛАХ у кого[VPsubj; usu. this WO]=====1. [usu. impfv]⇒ s.o. has a surplus of energy, vitality (may refer to sensuality):- X is full of life (energy, pep, vim and vigor);- X's juices are flowing.2. s.o. experiences strong emotion, is seized by passion, has a rush of feeling, burns with anger etc: кровь в X-e кипит ≈ X's blood is on fire; X's blood courses in (through) his veins; [usu. in refer, to intense anger]⇒ X's blood boils; it makes X's blood boil; X's blood is up.♦ "На тротуаре, видит, идет какая-то стройная англичанка, как лебедь, можете себе представить, эдакий. Мой Копейкин, кровь-то, знаете, разыгралась в нём, побежал было за ней на своей деревяшке, трюх-трюх следом..." (Гоголь 3). "As he was walking along the pavement, he saw a tall and slender Englishwoman coming towards him, like a swan, yes, sir, like a real swan, in a manner of speaking. Poor old Kopeikin-his blood, you see, was on fire - started running after her, his wooden leg clip-clopping on the pavement" (3a).♦... Эти [петербуржцы] ничем не увлекутся, в них не кипит кровь, вино не вскружит им голову (Герцен 2)....These Petersburg men are never carried away by anything: their blood never boils, and wine does not turn their heads (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кровь заиграла в жилах
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19 кровь закипела
• КРОВЬ КИПИТ/ЗАКИПЕЛА (ИГРАЕТ/ЗАИГРАЛА, РАЗЫГРАЛАСЬ, ГОРИТ/РАЗГОРЕЛАСЬ, БРОДИТ) в ком; КРОВЬ ИГРАЕТ/ЗАИГРАЛА В ЖИЛАХ у кого[VPsubj; usu. this WO]=====1. [usu. impfv]⇒ s.o. has a surplus of energy, vitality (may refer to sensuality):- X is full of life (energy, pep, vim and vigor);- X's juices are flowing.2. s.o. experiences strong emotion, is seized by passion, has a rush of feeling, burns with anger etc: кровь в X-e кипит ≈ X's blood is on fire; X's blood courses in (through) his veins; [usu. in refer, to intense anger]⇒ X's blood boils; it makes X's blood boil; X's blood is up.♦ "На тротуаре, видит, идет какая-то стройная англичанка, как лебедь, можете себе представить, эдакий. Мой Копейкин, кровь-то, знаете, разыгралась в нём, побежал было за ней на своей деревяшке, трюх-трюх следом..." (Гоголь 3). "As he was walking along the pavement, he saw a tall and slender Englishwoman coming towards him, like a swan, yes, sir, like a real swan, in a manner of speaking. Poor old Kopeikin-his blood, you see, was on fire - started running after her, his wooden leg clip-clopping on the pavement" (3a).♦... Эти [петербуржцы] ничем не увлекутся, в них не кипит кровь, вино не вскружит им голову (Герцен 2)....These Petersburg men are never carried away by anything: their blood never boils, and wine does not turn their heads (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кровь закипела
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20 кровь играет
• КРОВЬ КИПИТ/ЗАКИПЕЛА (ИГРАЕТ/ЗАИГРАЛА, РАЗЫГРАЛАСЬ, ГОРИТ/РАЗГОРЕЛАСЬ, БРОДИТ) в ком; КРОВЬ ИГРАЕТ/ЗАИГРАЛА В ЖИЛАХ у кого[VPsubj; usu. this WO]=====1. [usu. impfv]⇒ s.o. has a surplus of energy, vitality (may refer to sensuality):- X is full of life (energy, pep, vim and vigor);- X's juices are flowing.2. s.o. experiences strong emotion, is seized by passion, has a rush of feeling, burns with anger etc: кровь в X-e кипит ≈ X's blood is on fire; X's blood courses in (through) his veins; [usu. in refer, to intense anger]⇒ X's blood boils; it makes X's blood boil; X's blood is up.♦ "На тротуаре, видит, идет какая-то стройная англичанка, как лебедь, можете себе представить, эдакий. Мой Копейкин, кровь-то, знаете, разыгралась в нём, побежал было за ней на своей деревяшке, трюх-трюх следом..." (Гоголь 3). "As he was walking along the pavement, he saw a tall and slender Englishwoman coming towards him, like a swan, yes, sir, like a real swan, in a manner of speaking. Poor old Kopeikin-his blood, you see, was on fire - started running after her, his wooden leg clip-clopping on the pavement" (3a).♦... Эти [петербуржцы] ничем не увлекутся, в них не кипит кровь, вино не вскружит им голову (Герцен 2)....These Petersburg men are never carried away by anything: their blood never boils, and wine does not turn their heads (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кровь играет
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