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1 he was lulled into a false sense of security
English-spanish dictionary > he was lulled into a false sense of security
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2 lull (someone) into a false sense of security
усыпить чью-либо бдительностьThe inhabitants of Troy were lulled into a false sense of security by being given a wooden horse as a gift.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > lull (someone) into a false sense of security
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3 lull (someone) into a false sense of security
усыпить чью-либо бдительностьThe inhabitants of Troy were lulled into a false sense of security by being given a wooden horse as a gift.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > lull (someone) into a false sense of security
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4 confiarse demasiado
(v.) = be lulled into a false sense of security, be lulled into a false sense ofEx. Our starting point is that in order to do justice to the importance of the issue of their own material welfare and that of the women they work with, women social workers must not be lulled into a false sense of security about 'progress' in this respect.Ex. Many in the crowd were lulled into a false sense of calm and nostalgia while others waited with bated breath for the real surprises to begin.* * *(v.) = be lulled into a false sense of security, be lulled into a false sense ofEx: Our starting point is that in order to do justice to the importance of the issue of their own material welfare and that of the women they work with, women social workers must not be lulled into a false sense of security about 'progress' in this respect.
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I [lʌl] II [lʌl]verbo transitivo placare [ person]* * *1. verb(to make calm or quiet: The sound of the waves lulled him to sleep.) calmare; cullare, ninnare2. noun(a temporary period of calm.) momento di calma* * *[lʌl]1. n(gen) momento di calma, (in business) periodo di stasi, (in conversation) pausa, (in fighting) tregua2. vt* * *lull /lʌl/n.1 momento di calma; bonaccia; quiete: the lull before the storm, la quiete prima della tempesta ( anche fig.)2 (fig.) sosta; tregua(to) lull /lʌl/A v. t.1 cullare; ninnare; cantare la ninnananna a ( un bambino): to lull sb. to sleep, far addormentare q. ninnandolo2 acquietare; calmare; lenire; mitigare; placare; sopire: to lull sb. 's misgivings, placare i timori di q.; to lull a pain, lenire un doloreB v. i.acquietarsi; calmarsi; placarsi* * *I [lʌl] II [lʌl]verbo transitivo placare [ person] -
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1. verb(to make calm or quiet: The sound of the waves lulled him to sleep.) calmar, adormecer
2. noun(a temporary period of calm.) momento de calma, respirotr[lʌl]1 adormecer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa lull before the storm la calma antes de la tempestadto lull somebody into a false sense of security infundir a alguien una falsa seguridadlull ['lʌl] vt1) calm, soothe: calmar, sosegar2)to lull to sleep : arrullar, adormecerlull n: calma f, pausa fn.• calma s.f.• momento de calma s.m.• recalmón s.m.v.• arrullar v.• calmar v.• sosegar v.
I lʌla) \<\<baby\>\>to lull a baby to sleep — arrullar or mecer* a un niño hasta dormirlo
the gentle rocking of the boat lulled me to sleep — me dormí arrullado por el suave balanceo de la barca
b) \<\<fears\>\> calmar; \<\<suspicions\>\> desvanecer, ahuyentarc) ( deceive)
II
noun ( in activity) período m de calma; ( in fighting) tregua f; ( in conversation) pausa f, paréntesis m[lʌl]the lull before the storm — la calma que precede a la tormenta
1.N (in storm, wind) pausa f, momento m de calma; (in fighting, bombardment) tregua f ; (in activity) respiro m, pausa f2.VT [+ person] calmar; [+ fears] calmar, sosegarto lull sb to sleep — arrullar a algn, adormecer a algn
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I [lʌl]a) \<\<baby\>\>to lull a baby to sleep — arrullar or mecer* a un niño hasta dormirlo
the gentle rocking of the boat lulled me to sleep — me dormí arrullado por el suave balanceo de la barca
b) \<\<fears\>\> calmar; \<\<suspicions\>\> desvanecer, ahuyentarc) ( deceive)
II
noun ( in activity) período m de calma; ( in fighting) tregua f; ( in conversation) pausa f, paréntesis mthe lull before the storm — la calma que precede a la tormenta
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7 fiarse demasiado
Ex. Our starting point is that in order to do justice to the importance of the issue of their own material welfare and that of the women they work with, women social workers must not be lulled into a false sense of security about 'progress' in this respect.* * *Ex: Our starting point is that in order to do justice to the importance of the issue of their own material welfare and that of the women they work with, women social workers must not be lulled into a false sense of security about 'progress' in this respect.
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8 confiar
v.1 to confide (secreto).María confió su secreto Mary confided her secret.2 to be confident, to trust, to confide, to rely.Elsa confía a pesar de la prueba Elsa is confident despite the proof.3 to confide with, to entrust with.Ella confió a su hijo la misión She confided the mission with her son.4 to trust to.Ella confió llegar a tiempo She trusted to be there on time.* * *1 (tener fe) to trust (en, -), confide (en, in)2 (estar seguro) to be confident, trust3 (contar) to count (en, on), rely (en, on)■ confío en mi inteligencia para resolver el problema I am counting on my intelligence to solve the problem1 (depositar) to entrust2 (secretos, problemas, etc) to confide1 (entregarse) to entrust oneself2 (confesarse) to confide (a, in)3 (estar seguro) to be overconfident* * *verb1) to trust2) confide•* * *1.VT•
confiar algo a algn — [+ misión, tarea, cuidado, educación] to entrust sb with; [+ secreto, preocupaciones] to confide to sb; [+ voto] to give sbla aplicación del acuerdo se confiará a la ONU — the UN will be entrusted with o will be responsible for implementing the agreement
confió a sus hijos al cuidado de sus abuelos — he left his children in the care of their grandparents
2.VI•
confiar en algn/algo — to trust sb/sthno deberías confiar en su palabra — you shouldn't trust his word o what he says
confío plenamente en la justicia — I have complete faith o confidence in justice
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confiar en hacer algo, confiamos en poder ganar la partida — we are confident that we can win the game, we are confident of winning the game3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( tener fe)confiar en alguien/algo — to trust somebody/something
confiamos en su discreción — we rely o depend on your discretion
b) ( estar seguro)2.confiar en + inf/en que + subj: confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it; confiemos en que venga — let's hope she comes
confiar vta) < secreto> to confidesiempre me confía sus preocupaciones — she always tells me o confides in me about her worries
b) ( encomendar) <trabajo/responsabilidad> to entrust3.confiarse v prona) ( hacerse ilusiones) to be overconfidentno te confíes demasiado — don't get overconfident o too confident
b) (desahogarse, abrirse)* * *= consign, lodge.Ex. There ought to be a special kind of Hell to which poor citators can be consigned.Ex. The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.----* confiar Algo a Alguien = entrust [instrust].* confiar en = be sanguine about, trust (in), look to, count on, bank on, rely on/upon.* confiar en el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* confiar en que = be confident that.* confiarse demasiado = be lulled into a false sense of security, be lulled into a false sense of.* confiar un secreto = tell + a secret.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( tener fe)confiar en alguien/algo — to trust somebody/something
confiamos en su discreción — we rely o depend on your discretion
b) ( estar seguro)2.confiar en + inf/en que + subj: confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it; confiemos en que venga — let's hope she comes
confiar vta) < secreto> to confidesiempre me confía sus preocupaciones — she always tells me o confides in me about her worries
b) ( encomendar) <trabajo/responsabilidad> to entrust3.confiarse v prona) ( hacerse ilusiones) to be overconfidentno te confíes demasiado — don't get overconfident o too confident
b) (desahogarse, abrirse)* * *= consign, lodge.Ex: There ought to be a special kind of Hell to which poor citators can be consigned.
Ex: The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.* confiar Algo a Alguien = entrust [instrust].* confiar en = be sanguine about, trust (in), look to, count on, bank on, rely on/upon.* confiar en el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* confiar en que = be confident that.* confiarse demasiado = be lulled into a false sense of security, be lulled into a false sense of.* confiar un secreto = tell + a secret.* * *vi1 (tener fe) confiar EN algn/algo to trust sb/sthdebemos confiar en Dios we must trust (in) Godno confío en sus palabras I don't trust what she saysconfiamos en su discreción we rely o depend on your discretion, we rely o depend on you to be discreet2 (estar seguro) confiar EN algo to be confident OF sthel equipo confía en la victoria the team is confident of victoryconfiar EN + INF/ EN QUE + SUBJ:confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it o of being able to do itconfío en que todo salga bien I am confident that it will all turn out wellconfiemos en que llegue a tiempo let's hope she arrives in time■ confiarvt1 ‹secreto› to confidesiempre me confía sus preocupaciones she always tells me o confides in me about her worries, she always confides her worries to meme confió que pensaba huir she confided to me that she was planning to escape2 (encomendar) ‹trabajo/responsabilidad› to entrustle confiaron una misión difícil they entrusted him with a difficult missionconfió la educación de sus hijos a una institutriz he entrusted the education of his children to a governessconfíe el cuidado de su hogar a nuestros productos you can rely on o trust our products to care for your home1 (hacerse ilusiones) to be over-confidentno te confíes demasiado don't get overconfident o too confident2 (desahogarse, abrirse) confiarse A algn to confide IN sbno tiene a nadie a quien confiarse she doesn't have anyone to confide in3(depositar la confianza): confiarse EN algo to put one's trust IN sthse confió en sus manos she put her trust in him* * *
confiar ( conjugate confiar) verbo intransitivo
confiamos en su discreción we rely o depend on your discretionb) ( estar seguro) confiar en algo to be confident of sth;
confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it;
confiemos en que venga let's hope she comes
verbo transitivo confiarle algo a algn ‹ secreto› to confide sth to sb;
‹trabajo/responsabilidad› to entrust sb with sth
confiarse verbo pronominal
◊ no te confíes demasiado don't get overconfident o too confidentb) (desahogarse, abrirse) confiarse a algn to confide in sb
confiar
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner bajo la tutela) to entrust: le confié la educación de mi hija, I entrusted him with my daughter's education
2 (decir reservadamente) to confide
II verbo intransitivo (fiarse de) confiar en, to trust: no confío en ella, I don't trust her
(contar con) no confíes en su ayuda, don't count on his help
' confiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contar
- fiar
- prometerse
English:
anticipate
- commit
- confide
- entrust
- faith
- level-headed
- rely
- trust
- confident
- give
* * *♦ vt1. [secreto] to confide;me confió que estaba muy nervioso he confided to me that he was very nervouste confío el cuidado de las plantas I'm relying on you to look after the plants;le han confiado la dirección del partido he has been entrusted with the leadership of the party♦ vi[tener fe]confiar en to trust;confiar en la suerte to trust to luck;confía demasiado en los demás he is too trusting of others;no confío en sus intenciones I don't believe his intentions are honest;confiamos en el triunfo we are confident of winning;confío en que Dios nos ayudará I have faith o am confident that God will help us;confío en poder conseguirlo I am confident of being able to achieve it* * *I v/t1 secreto confide (a to)2:confiar algo a alguien entrust s.o. with sth, entrust sth to s.o.II v/i1 trust (en in)* * *confiar {85} vi: to have trust, to be trustingconfiar vt1) : to confide2) : to entrust* * *confiar vb1. (fiarse) to trust2. (estar seguro) to be confident / to be surepuedes confiar en mí you can count on me / you can rely on me4. (explicar) to confide -
9 lull
lull [lʌl]1. noun[+ person, fear] apaiser* * *[lʌl] 1. 2.transitive verb apaiser [person]he lulled them into thinking that... — il leur a fait croire que...
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10 fiar
v.1 to trust, to sell upon trust to give credit.2 to sell on credit (commerce).La tienda fía comestible The store sells food on credit.3 to place confidence in another, to commit to another, to credit.¡no te fíes! don't be too sure (about it)!4 to bail, to sponsor, to lend credit to, to answer for.El banco fía a los buenos clientes The bank lends credit to good customers* * *1 (asegurar) to vouch for■ hará lo que promete, yo lo fío he'll do what he promises, I can vouch for him2 (vender) to sell on credit■ el lechero me fía the milkman lets me owe him, the milkman lets me pay him later3 (confiar) to confide, entrust1 (confiarse) to trust (de, -)■ no te fíes, la apariencias engañan watch out, appearances can be deceptive\'No se fía' "No credit given"* * *verb2) confide•* * *1. VT1) (Com) (=vender) to sell on credit; LAm (=comprar) to buy on creditme fió la comida — he let me have the food on tick * o credit
2) frm (=confiar)2. VI1) (Com) to give creditno se fía — [en tienda] no credit given
2)ser de fiar — to be trustworthy, be reliable
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo < mercancías> to sell... on credit2.¿me las fía? — can I owe you for them?
fiar via) ( dar crédito) to give creditb)3.ser de fiar — persona ( digno de confianza) to be trustworthy; ( responsable) to be reliable; mecanismo/motor to be reliable
fiarse v pronfiarse de que + subj: no me fío de que cumpla su promesa — I don't trust him to keep his promise
* * *----* de fiar = legit.* fiarse de la palabra de Alguien = take + Posesivo + word for it.* fiarse demasiado = be lulled into a false sense of security.* que no es de fiar = untrustworthy.* * *1.verbo transitivo < mercancías> to sell... on credit2.¿me las fía? — can I owe you for them?
fiar via) ( dar crédito) to give creditb)3.ser de fiar — persona ( digno de confianza) to be trustworthy; ( responsable) to be reliable; mecanismo/motor to be reliable
fiarse v pronfiarse de que + subj: no me fío de que cumpla su promesa — I don't trust him to keep his promise
* * ** de fiar = legit.* fiarse de la palabra de Alguien = take + Posesivo + word for it.* fiarse demasiado = be lulled into a false sense of security.* que no es de fiar = untrustworthy.* * *vt‹mercancías› to sell … on creditle fío los envases I won't charge you the deposit on the bottles¡largo me lo fías/fiáis! ( Esp); I'll believe it when I see it!■ fiarvi1 (dar crédito) to give credit[ S ] en este establecimiento no se fía no credit given, no creditya no le fían en la tienda they won't let him have anything else on credit o ( BrE colloq) on tick at the store2no ser de fiar: esta cerradura no es de fiar this lock is not very secureno es persona de fiar he's not to be trusted, he's not trustworthyno es muy de fiar e igual no aparece he's not very reliable so he might not turn up■ fiarseno me fío de lo que dice I don't believe what he saysfiarse DE algn to trust sbno se fía de nadie he doesn't trust anyonefiarse DE QUE + SUBJ:no me fío de que cumpla su promesa I don't trust him to keep his promise, I don't believe he'll keep his promise* * *
fiar ( conjugate fiar) verbo transitivo ‹ mercancías› to sell … on credit
verbo intransitivo
b)
( responsable) to be reliable;
[mecanismo/motor] to be reliable
fiarse verbo pronominal:
fiarse de algn to trust sb
fiar verbo transitivo
1 (vender sin exigir pago inmediato) to sell on credit
2 (respaldar) to guarantee
3 (confiar) to trust
♦ Locuciones: ser de fiar, to be trustworthy
' fiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ir
English:
dodgy
- reliable
- slippery
- trust
* * *♦ vtCom to sell on credit♦ vi1. Com to sell on credit;en la carnicería me fían they let me have credit at the butcher's;en esta tienda no se fía [en letrero] no credit (given here)2.ser de fiar to be trustworthy;los productos de esta marca son de fiar you can trust this brand;no te dé reparo contarle el problema a él, que es de fiar you needn't have any qualms about telling him your problem, he's someone you can trust* * *I v/i1 give credit2:ser de fiar be trustworthyII v/t COM sell on credit* * *fiar {85} vt1) : to sell on credit2) : to guarantee* * *"no se fía" "no credit given" -
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lʌl
1. сущ.
1) временное затишье;
временное успокоение;
перерыв (in) momentary, temporary lull ≈ временный перерыв a momentary lull in the fighting ≈ временный перерыв в бою, временное затишье the early morning lull in urban noise ≈ предрассветная тишина города a lull in the conversation ≈ пауза в разговоре
2) архаич. что-л. успокаивающее;
колыбельная песня
2. гл.
1) а) успокаивать, смягчать( страхи, подозрения и т. п.) Syn: soothe б) внушать, убеждать It is easy to be lulled into a false sense of security. ≈ Человеку легко внушить ложное чувство безопасности. If you don't argue about it, you can easily lull the people into acceptance of new taxes. ≈ Если делать дело аккуратно, можно легко убедить людей платить новые налоги.
2) убаюкивать The swish of the tyres lulled him into a light doze. ≈ Шуршание шин погрузило его в легкую дремоту. Before he knew it, the heat and hum of the forest had lulled him to sleep. ≈ Не успел он опомниться, как жара и приглушенный шум леса убаюкали его.
3) успокаиваться, стихать (о море, буре, шуме и т. п.) The wind lulled, the rain came down in a deluge. ≈ Ветер стих, но дождь лил как из ведра. временное затишье;
временное успокоение;
перерыв - a * in a storm затишье во время бури - a * in the fighting затишье между боями - a * in sales спад спроса - a * in conversation перерыв в разговоре (редкое) что-л. успокаивающее, усыпляющее - the * of falling waters мерный шум водопада (редкое) (устаревшее) колыбельная убаюкивать - to * a baby to sleep убаюкать /усыпить/ ребенка успокаивать, смягчать - to * smb.'s fears рассеять чьи-л. страхи - to * smb.'s suspicions усыпить чьи-л. подозрения уговаривать, убеждать ( кого-л.), внушать уверенность, спокойствие успокаиваться;
затихать, стихать( о буре, шуме и т. п.) - the wind *ed ветер затих - the violence of the storm had *ed to some extent сила бури немного уменьшилась lull временное затишье;
временное успокоение (боли) ;
перерыв (в разговоре) ~ редк. колыбельная песня ~ стихать (о буре, шуме, боли) ~ суметь внушить (что-л.) ~ убаюкивать, укачивать( ребенка) ~ успокаивать (боль) ~ усыплять( подозрения) ;
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[lʌl] 1. сущ.1) временное затишье; временное успокоение; перерывmomentary / temporary lull — временный перерыв
momentary lull in the fighting — кратковременный перерыв в бою, временное затишье
2) уст.а) что-л. успокаивающее2. гл.1) убаюкиватьThe swish of the tyres lulled him into a light doze. — Шуршание шин погрузило его в лёгкую дремоту.
Before he knew it, the heat and hum of the forest had lulled him to sleep. — Не успел он опомниться, как жара и приглушённый шум леса убаюкали его.
2)а) успокаивать, смягчать (страхи, подозрения)Syn:б) внушать, убеждатьIt is easy to be lulled into a false sense of security. — Человеку легко внушить ложное чувство безопасности.
If you don't argue about it, you can easily lull the people into acceptance of new taxes. — Если делать дело без шума, можно легко убедить людей платить новые налоги.
3) успокаиваться, стихать (о море, буре, шуме)The wind lulled, the rain came down in a deluge. — Ветер стих, но дождь лил как из ведра.
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13 endormir
endormir [ɑ̃dɔʀmiʀ]➭ TABLE 161. transitive verba. [somnifère, discours] to send to sleepb. ( = anesthésier) to put to sleep ; ( = hypnotiser) to hypnotisec. [+ douleur] to deaden ; [+ soupçons] to allay2. reflexive verba. [personne] to fall asleepb. ( = se relâcher) to slacken off* * *ɑ̃dɔʀmiʀ
1.
1) ( naturellement) [personne] to send [somebody] to sleep [enfant]; ( chimiquement) [personne, substance] to put [somebody] to sleep [patient]2) ( donner envie de dormir) [personne, discours] to send [somebody] to sleep [personne] ( avec with)4) ( atténuer) to lessen [vigilance]; to allay [soupçon]; to numb [faculté]
2.
s'endormir verbe pronominal1) ( s'assoupir) to fall asleep; ( trouver le sommeil) to get to sleep2) ( se laisser aller) to sit back3) ( décéder) fml to pass away* * *ɑ̃dɔʀmiʀ vtCette piqûre sert à endormir le nerf. — This injection is to deaden the nerve.
2) [chaleur] to send to sleep3) [soupçons] to allay4) [enfant] to send to sleep* * *endormir verb table: partirA vtr1 ( naturellement) [personne] to send [sb] to sleep [enfant]; ( chimiquement) [personne, substance] to put [sb] to sleep [patient]; endormir un enfant en lui chantant une berceuse to sing a child to sleep with a lullaby; endormir un enfant en le berçant to lull ou rock a child to sleep; le médecin/l'éther l'a endormie the doctor/the ether put her to sleep;2 ( donner envie de dormir) [personne, spectacle, discours] to send [sb] to sleep [personne] (avec with); il va nous endormir avec ses histoires he is going to send us to sleep with his stories;3 ( tromper) to dupe [personne, opinion, ennemi] (avec with); endormir l'opposition par des promesses to dupe the opposition with promises; se laisser endormir dans une sécurité trompeuse to be lulled into a false sense of security;B s'endormir vpr1 ( s'assoupir) to fall asleep; ( trouver le sommeil) to get to sleep; s'endormir instantanément/à son bureau/sur un livre to fall asleep instantly/at one's desk/over a book; je n'arrivais pas à m'endormir I couldn't get to sleep;2 ( se laisser aller) to sit back; ce n'est pas le moment de nous endormir we shouldn't sit back now;[ɑ̃dɔrmir] verbe transitif1. [d'un sommeil naturel] to put ou to send to sleep[avec douceur] to lull to sleep2. [anesthésier] to put to sleep4. [tromper - électeurs, public] to lull into a false sense of security————————s'endormir verbe pronominal intransitif2. [sous anesthésie] to go to sleep3. [mourir] to pass away ou on5. [devenir calme - maisonnée, pays] to grow calm6. [s'affaiblir - douleur] to subside, to die down ; [ - scrupules] to be allayed ; [ - vigilance] to slacken -
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lull [lʌl]1 noun∎ the lull before the storm le calme avant la tempête(calm → anxiety, person) calmer, apaiser;∎ she lulled the child to sleep elle berça l'enfant jusqu'à ce qu'il s'endorme;∎ the sound of the engine lulled me to sleep le ronronnement du moteur m'a endormi;∎ they were lulled into a false sense of security ils ont fait l'erreur de se laisser rassurer par des propos lénifiants -
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A n (in storm, fighting) accalmie f ; ( in conversation) pause f ; ( in trading) ralentissement m ; the lull before the storm le calme avant la tempête.B vtr apaiser [person] ; endormir [suspicions] ; to lull sb to sleep endormir qn en le berçant ; he lulled them into thinking they were safe il leur a fait croire qu'ils étaient en sécurité ; to be lulled into a false sense of security se laisser aller à un sentiment de sécurité trompeur. -
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[lʌl] 1. nokres m ciszy2. vtto lull sb (to sleep) — kołysać (ukołysać perf) kogoś (do snu)
* * *1. verb(to make calm or quiet: The sound of the waves lulled him to sleep.) uspokoić, ukołysać2. noun(a temporary period of calm.) chwila ciszy -
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- {certainty} điều chắc chắn, vật đã nắm trong tay, sự tin chắc, sự chắc chắn - {certitude} sự biết đích xác - {cover} vỏ, vỏ bọc, cái bọc ngoài, bìa sách, phong bì, vung, nắp, lùm cây, bụi rậm, chỗ núp, chỗ trốn, chỗ trú, màn che, lốt, mặt nạ), bộ đồ ăn cho một người, tiền bảo chứng - {guarantee} sự bảo đảm, sự cam đoan, sự bảo lãnh, người bảo đảm, người bảo lãnh, người được bảo lãnh, vật bảo đảm, giấy bảo đảm, sự dám chắc - {guaranty} - {pledge} của đợ, của tin, của thế nợ, vật cầm cố, sự cầm cố, tình trạng bị cầm cố, việc bảo đảm, bằng chứng, đứa con, sự chuộc rượu mừng, sự nâng cốc mừng sức khoẻ, lời hứa, lời cam kết - lời cam kết của rượu mạnh - {safeguard} cái để bảo vệ, cái để che chở, safe-conduct, bộ phận an toàn - {safety} sự an toàn, tính an toàn, tính chất không nguy hiểm, chốt an toàn - {security} sự yên ổn, sự an ninh, tổ chức bảo vệ, cơ quan bảo vệ, chứng khoán - {soundness} tính lành mạnh, tính đúng đắn, tính hợp lý, sự ngon giấc, sự ra trò, tính vững chãi, tính có thể trả được - {surety} - {warrant} sự cho phép, giấy phép, lý do, lý do xác đáng, lệnh, trát, giấy chứng nhận, bằng phong chuẩn uý = Sicherheit leisten {to stand security}+ = die soziale Sicherheit {social security}+ = die doppelte Sicherheit {dual custody}+ = in Sicherheit bringen {to convey to safety}+ = sich in Sicherheit wiegen {to be lulled into a false sense of security}+ = sich in Sicherheit bringen {to save one's skin}+ = man kann mit Sicherheit sagen {it's safe to say}+ = sich rasch in Sicherheit bringen {to make a dash for safety}+ -
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1. transitive verb1) (soothe) lullen2) (fig.) einlullen2. nounlull somebody into a false sense of security — jemanden in einer trügerischen Sicherheit wiegen
Pause, diethe lull before the storm — (fig.) die Ruhe vor dem Sturm
* * *1. verb(to make calm or quiet: The sound of the waves lulled him to sleep.) einlullen2. noun(a temporary period of calm.) die Pause* * *[lʌl]I. vt1. (soothe)to \lull sb to sleep jdn in den Schlaf lullento \lull a baby to sleep ein Baby in den Schlaf wiegen2. (trick)to \lull sb into a false sense of security jdn in trügerischer Sicherheit wiegen3. (dispel)▪ to \lull sth suspicions, fears etw zerstreuenthere was a \lull in the storm der Sturm ließ für einen Moment lang nacha \lull in consumer demand Konsumflaute f\lull in the conversation Gesprächspause f\lull in fighting Kampfpause f* * *[lʌl]1. nPause f; (COMM) Flaute fwe heard the scream during a lull in the storm — wir hörten den Schrei, als der Sturm für einen Augenblick nachließ
a lull in the conversation/fighting — eine Gesprächs-/Gefechtspause
2. vtbaby beruhigen; (fig) einlullen; fears etc zerstreuen, beseitigenhe lulled them into a false sense of security — er wiegte sie in trügerische Sicherheit
* * *lull [lʌl]A v/t2. fig jemanden (besonders durch Täuschung) beruhigen, beschwichtigen:lull sb’s suspicions jemandes Argwohn zerstreuen;lull sb into (a false sense of) security jemanden in Sicherheit wiegenB v/i → A 3a lull (in the wind) eine Flaute, eine kurze Windstille;a lull in the conversation eine Gesprächspause;the lull before the storm die Stille vor dem Sturm (a. fig)* * *1. transitive verb1) (soothe) lullen2) (fig.) einlullen2. nounPause, diethe lull before the storm — (fig.) die Ruhe vor dem Sturm
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f1. (Sichersein, Schutz) safety; bes. POL., MIL. security; öffentliche Sicherheit public safety ( oder security); innere Sicherheit POL. internal security; für jemandes persönliche Sicherheit garantieren guarantee s.o.’s personal safety; in Sicherheit bringen (Person, Sache) bring to safety; (retten) rescue; (Sache) auch get into a safe place; sich in Sicherheit bringen escape from ( oder get out of danger), reach safety; sich durch einen Sprung in Sicherheit bringen jump to safety; in Sicherheit sein be safe (and sound); sich / jemanden in Sicherheit glauben oder wähnen believe one / s.o. is safe; sich / jemanden in Sicherheit wiegen be lulled / lull s.o. into a false sense of security; auf seine Sicherheit hin überprüfen (Gerät etc.) do a safety check on; Arbeitsplatz2. (Gewissheit) certainty; (Zuverlässigkeit) einer Quelle, Methode: reliability; von Geschmack, Urteil: sureness, soundness; mit Sicherheit definitely; siehe auch sicherlich; aber mit Sicherheit! definitely!, no doubt about it!; ich weiß es mit Sicherheit I know that for certain ( oder for a fact), I’m certain of that; etw. wird mit Sicherheit eintreten s.th. is bound to happen; mit ziemlicher Sicherheit almost certainly; mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit very probably, if not certainly; das kann man wohl / nicht mit Sicherheit sagen it would be safe to say that / one cannot say that with any certainty; man kann mit Sicherheit annehmen one may safely assume3. (Sicherheit im Auftreten, Selbstsicherheit) (self-)confidence, self-assurance; (sicheres Können) assured ( oder total) competence; Sicherheit in Englisch etc. confidence in English etc.; mit traumwandlerischer Sicherheit with the sureness ( oder sure instinct) of a sleepwalker; er ist begabt, aber es fehlt ihm noch die Sicherheit he is gifted but lacks assurance4. (Sicherheitsleistung, Bürgschaft, Pfand) security; WIRTS., durch Deckung: cover; was für Sicherheiten haben Sie? what kind of security Sg. do you have?; Sicherheit leisten give security; für einen Kredit Sicherheit leisten secure a loan; Sicherheit (Kaution) stellen JUR. stand bail* * *die Sicherheit(Deckung) collateral; cover; security;(Gefahrlosigkeit) safeness; safety;(Gewissheit) certainty;(Selbstbewusstsein) self-assurance* * *Sị|cher|heitf -, -en1) no pl (= Gewissheit) certaintySicherheit darüber verschaffen, dass... — to assure oneself that...
woher nimmst du die Sicherheit,...? — how can you be so sure...?
mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit — almost certainly, probably if not certainly
das lässt sich nicht mit Sicherheit sagen/beweisen — that cannot be said/proved with any degree of certainty
2) no pl (= Schutz, das Sichersein) safety; (als Aufgabe von Sicherheitsbeamten etc) securityjdn/etw in Sicherheit bringen — to get sb/sth to safety
es gelang mir in letzter Minute, mich im Keller in Sicherheit zu bringen — at the last minute I managed to get to the safety of the cellar
Sicherheit im Straßen-/Flugverkehr — road/air safety
in Sicherheit sein, sich in Sicherheit befinden — to be safe
3) no pl (= Zuverlässigkeit) (von Mittel, Methode, Geschmack, Instinkt) reliability, sureness; (= Festigkeit) (von Hand, beim Balancieren etc) steadiness; (von Fahrer, Schwimmer) competence; (von Hand, Job, Einkommen) steadiness; (von Stellung) security4) (= Treffsicherheit im Umgang mit Sprache) sureness5) no pl (= Selbstsicherheit) (self-)confidence, (self-)assurance6) (COMM, FIN) security; (= Pfand) suretySicherheit leisten (Comm, Fin) — to offer security; (Jur) to stand or go bail
etw als Sicherheit hinterlegen (Comm, Fin) — to deposit or lodge sth as security; (Jur) to put up sth as bail
* * *die1) (confidence: an air of assurance.) assurance2) (something which cannot be doubted: It's a certainty that he will win.) certainty3) (the state of being, or making safe, secure, free from danger etc: the security of a happy home; This alarm system will give the factory some security; There has to be tight security at a prison; ( also adjective) the security forces; a security guard.) security4) safeness5) (the state of being safe: I worry about the children's safety on these busy roads; a place of safety; ( also adjective) safety goggles; safety helmet.) safety6) sureness* * *Si·cher·heit<-, -en>fdie innere \Sicherheit domestic securitydie öffentliche \Sicherheit public safetysoziale \Sicherheit social securityetw/jdn/sich in \Sicherheit bringen to get sth/sb/oneself to safety[irgendwo] in \Sicherheit sein to be safe [somewhere]sich in \Sicherheit wiegen [o wähnen] to think oneself safejdn in \Sicherheit wiegen to lull sb into a false sense of securityder \Sicherheit halber to be on the safe side, in the interests of safetymit an \Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit almost certainlymit \Sicherheit for certainich kann es nicht mit letzter \Sicherheit sagen I can't be one hundred per cent sure about thatvon absoluter \Sicherheit sein to be absolutely reliable; eines Urteils soundness\Sicherheit im Auftreten assured mannerdingliche \Sicherheit real securityursprüngliche/zusätzliche \Sicherheit original/additional securityeine \Sicherheit freigeben to release a security\Sicherheit für eine Forderung security for a debtDarlehen gegen \Sicherheit loan against collateral* * *die; Sicherheit, Sicherheiten1) o. Pl. safety; (der Öffentlichkeit) securityjemanden/etwas in Sicherheit [vor etwas (Dat.)] bringen — save or rescue somebody/something [from something]
sich vor etwas (Dat.) in Sicherheit bringen — escape from something
2) o. Pl. (Gewissheit) certaintymit an Sicherheit (Akk.) grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit — with almost complete certainty; almost certainly
3) (Wirtsch.): (Bürgschaft) security4) o. Pl. (Zuverlässigkeit, Vertrauenswürdigkeit) reliability; soundness5) o. Pl. (Selbstbewusstsein) [self-] confidence; [self-]assuranceSicherheit im Auftreten — [self-]confidence of manner
* * *öffentliche Sicherheit public safety ( oder security);innere Sicherheit POL internal security;für jemandes persönliche Sicherheit garantieren guarantee sb’s personal safety;in Sicherheit bringen (Person, Sache) bring to safety; (retten) rescue; (Sache) auch get into a safe place;sich in Sicherheit bringen escape from ( oder get out of danger), reach safety;sich durch einen Sprung in Sicherheit bringen jump to safety;in Sicherheit sein be safe (and sound);sich/jemanden in Sicherheit glauben oderwähnen believe one/sb is safe;sich/jemanden in Sicherheit wiegen be lulled/lull sb into a false sense of security;2. (Gewissheit) certainty; (Zuverlässigkeit) einer Quelle, Methode: reliability; von Geschmack, Urteil: sureness, soundness;aber mit Sicherheit! definitely!, no doubt about it!;ich weiß es mit Sicherheit I know that for certain ( oder for a fact), I’m certain of that;etwas wird mit Sicherheit eintreten sth is bound to happen;mit ziemlicher Sicherheit almost certainly;mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit very probably, if not certainly;das kann man wohl/nicht mit Sicherheit sagen it would be safe to say that/one cannot say that with any certainty;man kann mit Sicherheit annehmen one may safely assume3. (Sicherheit im Auftreten, Selbstsicherheit) (self-)confidence, self-assurance; (sicheres Können) assured ( oder total) competence;mit traumwandlerischer Sicherheit with the sureness ( oder sure instinct) of a sleepwalker;er ist begabt, aber es fehlt ihm noch die Sicherheit he is gifted but lacks assurancewas für Sicherheiten haben Sie? what kind of security sg do you have?;Sicherheit leisten give security;für einen Kredit Sicherheit leisten secure a loan;stellen JUR stand bail* * *die; Sicherheit, Sicherheiten1) o. Pl. safety; (der Öffentlichkeit) securityjemanden/etwas in Sicherheit [vor etwas (Dat.)] bringen — save or rescue somebody/something [from something]
sich vor etwas (Dat.) in Sicherheit bringen — escape from something
2) o. Pl. (Gewissheit) certaintymit an Sicherheit (Akk.) grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit — with almost complete certainty; almost certainly
3) (Wirtsch.): (Bürgschaft) security4) o. Pl. (Zuverlässigkeit, Vertrauenswürdigkeit) reliability; soundness5) o. Pl. (Selbstbewusstsein) [self-] confidence; [self-]assuranceSicherheit im Auftreten — [self-]confidence of manner
* * *f.certainty n.certitude n.certitudes n.immunity n.safeness n.safety n.secureness n.security n.
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