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101 дальше ехать некуда
• ДАЛЬШЕ НЕКУДА; ДАЛЬШЕ ЕХАТЬ < ИДТИ> НЕКУДА all coll[these forms only; predic (impers or with subj: human, abstr, or a clause); may be used as a subord clause or indep. remark; fixed WO]=====⇒ some person (thing, the way sth. is done etc) is as bad as he or it could possibly be:- X gives (a) new meaning to the word "bad";- [when used as an indep. remark] what next!♦ Непосредственное начальство Филармона Ивановича вскочило, едва взгляд наивысшего начальства прикоснулся к нему, и быстро сказало, что вопрос ясен, поведение - дальше некуда... (Вахтин 1). Philharmon Ivanovich's immediate boss jumped up as the top boss's gaze passed over him and quickly said that this was clearly a case of the worst possible conduct... (1a).♦ "Подтелков твой - из каких? Вахмистр?.. Ого! Одних со мной чинов. Вот это так!.. Дожи-ли... Дальше некуда!" (Шолохов 3). "Your Podtyolkov - what is he? A sergeant-major?...Oho! The same rank as me. Well, well!...The things we've lived to see....What next!" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дальше ехать некуда
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102 дальше идти некуда
• ДАЛЬШЕ НЕКУДА; ДАЛЬШЕ ЕХАТЬ < ИДТИ> НЕКУДА all coll[these forms only; predic (impers or with subj: human, abstr, or a clause); may be used as a subord clause or indep. remark; fixed WO]=====⇒ some person (thing, the way sth. is done etc) is as bad as he or it could possibly be:- X gives (a) new meaning to the word "bad";- [when used as an indep. remark] what next!♦ Непосредственное начальство Филармона Ивановича вскочило, едва взгляд наивысшего начальства прикоснулся к нему, и быстро сказало, что вопрос ясен, поведение - дальше некуда... (Вахтин 1). Philharmon Ivanovich's immediate boss jumped up as the top boss's gaze passed over him and quickly said that this was clearly a case of the worst possible conduct... (1a).♦ "Подтелков твой - из каких? Вахмистр?.. Ого! Одних со мной чинов. Вот это так!.. Дожи-ли... Дальше некуда!" (Шолохов 3). "Your Podtyolkov - what is he? A sergeant-major?...Oho! The same rank as me. Well, well!...The things we've lived to see....What next!" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дальше идти некуда
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103 дальше некуда
• ДАЛЬШЕ НЕКУДА; ДАЛЬШЕ ЕХАТЬ < ИДТИ> НЕКУДА all coll[these forms only; predic (impers or with subj: human, abstr, or a clause); may be used as a subord clause or indep. remark; fixed WO]=====⇒ some person (thing, the way sth. is done etc) is as bad as he or it could possibly be:- X gives (a) new meaning to the word "bad";- [when used as an indep. remark] what next!♦ Непосредственное начальство Филармона Ивановича вскочило, едва взгляд наивысшего начальства прикоснулся к нему, и быстро сказало, что вопрос ясен, поведение - дальше некуда... (Вахтин 1). Philharmon Ivanovich's immediate boss jumped up as the top boss's gaze passed over him and quickly said that this was clearly a case of the worst possible conduct... (1a).♦ "Подтелков твой - из каких? Вахмистр?.. Ого! Одних со мной чинов. Вот это так!.. Дожи-ли... Дальше некуда!" (Шолохов 3). "Your Podtyolkov - what is he? A sergeant-major?...Oho! The same rank as me. Well, well!...The things we've lived to see....What next!" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дальше некуда
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104 dno
( naczynia) bottom; (oceanu, jeziora) bed, bottom; (przen: najniższy poziom) bottomiść (pójść perf) na dno — to go under lub down
pić (wypić perf) do dna — to drink up
do dna! — bottoms up! (pot)
* * *n.Gen.pl. den1. (naczynia, morza, doliny) bottom; (morza, rzeki, jaskini, doliny) floor; (jeziora, rzeki, morza, doliny) bed; na dnie morza at the bottom of the sea; podwójne dno double bottom; ( ukryte dno) false bottom; iść na dno żegl. sink (to the bottom), go down l. under; wypić coś do dna drink sth up, drink l. drain sth to the dregs l. lees.2. anat. fundus; dno oka (ocular) fundus, background of the eye.4. dno kwiatowe bot. flower cup l. bottom.5. ( w zwrotach) bez dna bottomless; do dna! bottoms up!; stoczyć się na (samo) dno reach rock-bottom l. the bottom; na (samym) dnie ( społeczeństwa) down (and out); odbić się od dna bounce back; worek bez dna ( o osobie) maw; być na dnie rozpaczy plumb the depths of despair.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dno
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105 monda
f.1 peel (piel).ser la monda (informal) to be amazing; (extraordinario) (peninsular Spanish) to be a scream (gracioso)2 pruning, trimming.3 thrashing, flogging, beating, battering.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: mondar.* * *1 (piel) peel, skin2 (acción) peeling\* * *ISF1) (=peladura) [de naranja] peel; [de patata] peelings pl ; [de plátano] skin2) (=acción) peeling3) (=poda) pruning; (=temporada) pruning season4) LAm * (=paliza) beatingII* SF¡es la monda! — (=fantástico) it's great! *, it's fantastic! *; (=el colmo) [refiriéndose a algo] it's the limit!; [refiriéndose a algn] he's the limit o end! *; [algo divertido] it's a scream *; [persona divertida] he's a scream *
este nuevo baile es la monda — (=fantástico) this new dance is great o fantastic *; pey this new dance is the pits *
* * *1) (Esp)a) ( de cítricos) peelb) ( acción) peelingser la monda — (Esp fam) ( ser muy divertido) to be a scream (colloq); ( ser el colmo) to be the limit (colloq)
2) (Méx fam) ( paliza) thrashing, hiding (colloq)* * *1) (Esp)a) ( de cítricos) peelb) ( acción) peelingser la monda — (Esp fam) ( ser muy divertido) to be a scream (colloq); ( ser el colmo) to be the limit (colloq)
2) (Méx fam) ( paliza) thrashing, hiding (colloq)* * *A1 (de cítricos) peelmondas de las patatas potato peelings2 (acción) peelingser la monda ( Esp fam) (ser muy divertido) to be a scream ( colloq); (ser el colmo) to be the limit ( colloq), to be too much ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo mondar: ( conjugate mondar)
monda es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
monda
mondar
mondar ( conjugate mondar) verbo transitivo (Esp) ‹fruta/patatas› to peel
mondarse verbo pronominal ( refl):
mondase de risa (Esp fam) to die laughing
monda f (de la fruta) peel, skin
♦ Locuciones: familiar ser la monda, (ser muy divertido) to be a scream
(ser el colmo) to be the limit
mondar verbo transitivo to peel
' monda' also found in these entries:
English:
skin
* * *monda nf1. [piel] peel2. [acción de pelar] peeling[gracioso] to be a scream;baila que es la monda she's one hell of a dancer;eres la monda, ¿cómo te has podido olvidar del regalo? you're unbelievable, how could you forget the present?* * *f2 acción peeling3:¡es la monda! pop it’s unbelievable!* * *monda n (piel, cáscara) peel / skin -
106 pit
I 1. [pit] noun1) (a large hole in the ground: The campers dug a pit for their rubbish.) buraco2) (a place from which minerals are dug, especially a coal-mine: a chalk-pit; He works at/down the pit.) mina3) (a place beside a motor race track for repairing and refuelling racing cars: The leading car has gone into the pit(s).)2. verb((with against) to set (a person or thing) against another in a fight, competition etc: He was pitted against a much stronger man.) opor(-se) a- pitfallII 1. [pit] noun(the hard stone of a peach, cherry etc.) caroço2. verb(to remove the stone from (a peach, cherry etc).) tirar o caroço* * *pit1[pit] n Amer caroço. • vt Amer descaroçar.————————pit2[pit] n 1 cova, fossa, buraco. 2 mina, jazida. 3 poço de mina. 4 abismo, voragem. 5 sepultura, túmulo. 6 inferno, profundas. 7 depressão. 8 marca deixada por doença. 9 Theat poço da orquestra. 10 rinha. 11 Agric tulha. 12 Amer departamento da bolsa de mercadorias onde se negocia só com um artigo. 13 o fundo da platéia. 14 cavidade natural do corpo humano. 15 Braz coll "boxes": lugar ao lado da pista de corrida onde os carros são rapidamente consertados ou abastecidos. • vt+vi 1 enterrar em buraco ou cova. 2 entulhar, guardar em tulha. 3 marcar com sinais de doença. 4 fazer brigar (animais). 5 opor. 6 descaroçar. 7 Med ceder à pressão dos dedos. coal pit mina de carvão. pitted with smallpox coberto de bexigas (sinais de doença). the pit of the stomach boca do estômago. the pits Brit lugar muito ruim, as profundas do inferno. -
107 craindre
craindre [kʀɛ̃dʀ]➭ TABLE 521. transitive verba. [personne] to be afraid of• oui, je le crains ! yes, I'm afraid so!• craindre que... to be afraid that...• il est à craindre que... it is to be feared that...• craindre pour [+ vie, réputation, personne] to fear forb. [aliment, produit] craindre le froid to be easily damaged by cold• « craint l'humidité/la chaleur » "keep in a dry place/cool place"2. intransitive verb(inf!) il craint, ce type that guy's a real creep (inf)• ça craint, leur émission that programme's the pits (inf!)* * *kʀɛ̃dʀ1) ( redouter) to fear, to be afraid ofoui, je le crains — yes, I'm afraid so
2) ( être sensible à) [personne, peau] to be sensitive to [froid, savon]; [plante] to dislike [soleil]* * *kʀɛ̃dʀ vt1) (= avoir peur de) to fear, to be afraid ofTu n'as rien à craindre. — You've got nothing to fear., You've got nothing to be afraid of.
Je crains qu'il vienne. — I'm afraid he might come.
Je crains qu'il ne vienne. — I'm afraid he might come.
2) (= être sensible à) [chaleur, froid] to be easily damaged by* * *craindre verb table: craindreA vtr1 ( redouter) to fear, to be afraid of [personne, attaque, réprimande, mort]; avoir tout à craindre de qn/qch to have every reason to fear sb/sth; n'avoir rien à craindre de qn/qch to have nothing to fear from sb/sth; craindre une rechute/le pire to fear a relapse/the worst; ne craignez rien don't be afraid; oui, je le crains yes, I'm afraid so; craindre pour to fear for [vie, réputation]; se faire craindre to make oneself feared; craindre de faire to be afraid of doing; il craignait d'être attaqué he was afraid of ou he feared being attacked; je crains d'avoir à le vendre I am afraid ou I fear I may have to sell it; je crains de ne pouvoir y aller I am afraid ou I fear I may not be able to go; je crains qu'il ne manque le train I'm afraid ou I fear that he might miss the train; je crains qu'il n'ait eu un accident I'm afraid ou I fear that he may have had an accident; ne crains-tu pas qu'il refuse? aren't you afraid he might ou he'll say no?; je crains que vous ne fassiez erreur euph I'm afraid you are mistaken; il est à craindre que l'amélioration ne dure pas it is to be feared that the improvement won't last; une explosion est à craindre there's some danger of an explosion; ⇒ échauder;2 ( regretter) craindre de to be afraid (that); craindre que to be afraid (that); je crains de ne pas savoir I am afraid (that) I don't know; je crains que non I am afraid not;3 ( être sensible à) [personne] to be sensitive to [froid]; [plante] to dislike [soleil]; [peau] to be sensitive to [savon]; ce produit craint l'humidité/la chaleur this product must be kept in a dry/cool place.B ○vi ça craint! that's bad!C se craindre vpr to be afraid of each other.[krɛ̃dr] verbe transitif1. [redouter - personne] to fear, to be frightened ou afraid of ; [ - événement] to fear, to be afraid ou scared ofcraindre Dieu to go in fear of ou to fear Godsa grosse voix le faisait craindre de tous ses élèves his booming voice made all his pupils afraid of himje ne crains pas les piqûres I'm not afraid ou scared of injectionsne crains rien have no fear, never fear, don't be afraidil y a tout à craindre d'une intervention militaire one can expect the worst from a military interventioncraignant de la réveiller, il a retiré ses chaussures he took off his shoes, for fear of waking her up2. [tenir pour probable] to fearalors, je suis renvoyé? — je le crains so, I'm fired? — I'm afraid soelle pourrait nous dénoncer — c'est à craindre she might give us away — unfortunately, (I think) it's likelyje crains fort qu'il (ne) soit déjà trop tard I fear ou I'm very much afraid it's already too lateje crains que oui/non I fear ou I'm afraid so/not3. [être sensible à]ça craint le froid [plante] it's sensitive to cold, it doesn't like the cold4. (très familier & locution)a. [c'est louche] it's dodgy (UK)b. [c'est ennuyeux] it's a real pain————————craindre pour verbe plus prépositioncraindre pour quelqu'un/quelque chose to fear for somebody/something -
108 pit
[pɪt] 1. n( hole dug) dół m, wykop m; (in road, face) dziura f; ( coal mine) kopalnia f; (also: orchestra pit) kanał m dla orkiestry- the pits2. vtto pit one's wits against sb — mierzyć się (zmierzyć się perf) (intelektualnie) z kimś
to pit o.s. against — mierzyć się (zmierzyć się perf) z +instr
to pit sb against sb — rzucać (rzucić perf) kogoś przeciw komuś
* * *I 1. [pit] noun1) (a large hole in the ground: The campers dug a pit for their rubbish.) dół2) (a place from which minerals are dug, especially a coal-mine: a chalk-pit; He works at/down the pit.) kopalnia3) (a place beside a motor race track for repairing and refuelling racing cars: The leading car has gone into the pit(s).) boks2. verb((with against) to set (a person or thing) against another in a fight, competition etc: He was pitted against a much stronger man.) wystawiać do pojedynku- pitfallII 1. [pit] noun(the hard stone of a peach, cherry etc.) pestka2. verb(to remove the stone from (a peach, cherry etc).) drelować -
109 roar
roar [rɔ:(r)](lion) rugir; (bull) beugler, mugir; (elephant) barrir; (person, crowd) hurler; (radio, music) beugler, hurler; (sea, wind) mugir; (storm, thunder) gronder; (fire, furnace) ronfler; (cannon) tonner, gronder; (car, motorcycle, engine) vrombir;∎ to roar with anger rugir ou hurler de colère;∎ to roar with laughter rire aux éclats, rire à gorge déployée;∎ to roar with pain hurler de douleur;∎ it made everyone roar (with laughter) ça a déclenché un tonnerre d'hilarité ou l'hilarité générale;∎ the car roared past (noisily) la voiture est passée en vrombissant; (fast) la voiture est passée à toute allure;∎ the leading car roared into the pits la voiture de tête est arrivée à toute allure à son stand;∎ he roared up to us on his motorbike il est venu vers nous à toute allure en faisant vrombir sa moto(feelings, order) hurler;∎ the sergeant roared (out) an order to the men le sergent a hurlé un ordre aux hommes;∎ he roared something at me il m'a hurlé quelque chose;∎ the crowd roared their delight la foule hurlait de joie;∎ they roared their team on (encouraged) ils ont crié de toutes leurs forces pour encourager leur équipe3 noun(of lion) rugissement m; (of bull) mugissement m, beuglement m; (of elephant) barrissement m; (of sea, wind) mugissement m; (of thunder, storm, cannons) grondement m; (of fire, furnace) ronflement m; (of crowd) clameur f; (hostile) grondement m; (of engine) vrombissement m;∎ roars of laughter gros ou grands éclats mpl de rire;∎ the roar of the traffic outside my window is awful le vacarme de la circulation sous ma fenêtre est épouvantable -
110 hueso2
2 = pit, stone.Nota: De la fruta.Ex. On Crete the locals eat them by the handful and spit out the pits like watermelon seeds.Ex. Once you have removed the stones from fruits such as apricots and plums, you can turn the fruit halves inside out, then place them skin down on the tray. -
111 sökk
n. pl. a sinking; láta skip liggja fimm nætr í sökk ( in a sinking state) þá, skulu þeir upp ausa, N. G. L. i. 102. -
112 ♦ (to) remain
♦ (to) remain /rɪˈmeɪn/v. i. (form.)1 rimanere; restare: to remain calm [ silent], rimanere calmo [zitto]; to remain at home, rimanere a casa; We have made much progress, but much remains to be done, abbiamo fatto molti progressi, ma rimane ancora molto da fare; Nothing remains (for us) but to leave, non ci resta che andarcene; It remains to be seen whether it is true, resta da vedere se è vero; He decided to remain in Paris, decise di rimanere a Parigi; It only remains for you to decide, ti rimane solo da decidere2 rimanere; persistere: Old customs still remain among the people of the village, sopravvivono ancora delle vecchie usanze presso la gente del paese3 ( di un edificio) rimanere (in piedi): Nothing remains of the castle but its outer walls, non rimane nulla del castello tranne le mura esterne● to remain hungry, continuare ad aver fame □ (leg.) to remain in force, restare in vigore □ to remain in office, restare in carica □ (autom.) to remain in the pits, rimanere ai box; non ripartire □ to remain standing, restare in piedi: The old house still remains standing, la vecchia casa è ancora in piedi □ One thing remains certain, una cosa è certa.NOTA D'USO: - to remain o to be?- -
113 ♦ (to) remain
♦ (to) remain /rɪˈmeɪn/v. i. (form.)1 rimanere; restare: to remain calm [ silent], rimanere calmo [zitto]; to remain at home, rimanere a casa; We have made much progress, but much remains to be done, abbiamo fatto molti progressi, ma rimane ancora molto da fare; Nothing remains (for us) but to leave, non ci resta che andarcene; It remains to be seen whether it is true, resta da vedere se è vero; He decided to remain in Paris, decise di rimanere a Parigi; It only remains for you to decide, ti rimane solo da decidere2 rimanere; persistere: Old customs still remain among the people of the village, sopravvivono ancora delle vecchie usanze presso la gente del paese3 ( di un edificio) rimanere (in piedi): Nothing remains of the castle but its outer walls, non rimane nulla del castello tranne le mura esterne● to remain hungry, continuare ad aver fame □ (leg.) to remain in force, restare in vigore □ to remain in office, restare in carica □ (autom.) to remain in the pits, rimanere ai box; non ripartire □ to remain standing, restare in piedi: The old house still remains standing, la vecchia casa è ancora in piedi □ One thing remains certain, una cosa è certa.NOTA D'USO: - to remain o to be?- -
114 gacho
adj.1 turned-down, drooping, bowed, downturned.2 ugly, awful.3 third-rate.4 annoying, bothersome, irritating, irksome.m.slouch hat.* * *► adjetivo1 drooping, bent\a gachas on all fourscon la cabeza gacha with one's head bowedcon las orejas gachas figurado with one's tail between one's legs* * *ADJ1) (=encorvado) bent down, turned downward; [cuerno] down-curved; [orejas] drooping, floppysalió con las orejas gachas o con la cabeza gacha — he went out all down in the mouth *
2)ir a gachas — * to go on all fours
* * *- cha adjetivo1)a) < orejas> drooping (before n)b)2) (Méx fam) (malo, feo) terrible, awful; (desagradable, molesto) annoying* * *----* con las orejas gachas = depressed.* oreja gacha = drop ear.* * *- cha adjetivo1)a) < orejas> drooping (before n)b)2) (Méx fam) (malo, feo) terrible, awful; (desagradable, molesto) annoying* * ** con las orejas gachas = depressed.* oreja gacha = drop ear.* * *A1 ‹orejas› drooping ( before n)un sombrero de alas gachas a hat with a turned-down brimcon la cabeza gacha with his head bowed, hanging his head2Bla película estaba gachísima the movie was terrible o awful o was the pits ( colloq)¡qué gacho! tengo que rehacerlo what a drag! o how annoying! I have to do it all over again ( colloq)su novia es bien gacha his girlfriend is a real pain in the neck ( colloq)( RPl)slouch hat* * *
Multiple Entries:
gacho
gachó
gacho◊ - cha adjetivo
b)
( a gatas) on all fours
gacho,-a
I adj (cabeza) bowed, (orejas) drooping: llevaba la cabeza gacha, his head was hanging down
II gachas fpl oatmeal porridge
gachó m fam man: nos sentamos a hablar con un par de gachós, we sat down to chat to a couple of blokes
' gachó' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gacha
- gacho
English:
droop
* * *gacho, -a adj1. [caído] drooping;caminaba con la cabeza gacha he was walking along with his head bowed o hanging his headcómprame un helado, no seas gacho don't be rotten, buy me an ice creamsiempre lleva ropa muy gacha he always dresses in awful o ghastly clothes* * *adj1 turned downward;con las orejas gachas ashamed;con la cabeza gacha hanging one’s head* * *1) : drooping, turned downward3) -
115 reoca
ser la reoca familiar (excepcional) to be incredible 2 (muy bueno) to be brilliant, be smashing 3 (muy malo) to be the pits, be the limit* * ** * *reoca nfFamser la reoca [gracioso] to be a scream;[genial] to be really cool; [el colmo] to be the absolute limit -
116 repanocha
ser la repanocha familiar (excepcional) to be incredible 2 (muy bueno) to be brilliant, be smashing 3 (muy malo) to be the pits, be the limit* * ** * *repanocha nfFamser la repanocha [gracioso] to be a scream;[genial] to be really cool; [el colmo] to be the absolute limit -
117 pit ***
I [pɪt]1. n1) (hole in ground) buca, fossa, (on moon) cratere m, (coalmine) miniera di carbone, (quarry) cava, (to trap animals) buca2) (Auto: in garage) fossa, Motor Racing, (also: the pits) i box3) Brit Theatre platea2. vt1) (subj: chickenpox) butterare, (rust) corrodere in più punti2)II [pɪt] n(in fruit) nocciolo, seme m -
118 טמם
טְמַםch. sam(טמם to fill up, stop). Targ. O. Gen. 26:15; 18 טַמּוֹנוּן (ed. Berl. טָמוּנִין; Y. טמונינון, corr. acc.). Targ. 2 Kings 3:19.Gitt.68a וטַמִּינְהוּ and filled the pits up. Yeb.63a טוֹםוכ׳ fill up a hole in the wall (in time) Part. pass. טְמִים, טְמִימָא. M. Kat. 4b למיכרא נהרא ט׳ to dig up a channel the source of which is choked up. Ithpe. אִיטּוֹם to be covered up, buried. Meg.27b דתִיטּוֹם בשיראי that thou be buried in silk. Ib. עד דא׳וכ׳ until he was covered up with the silk garments (put upon him while he was asleep). Palp. טַמְטֵם to close around, to close. Targ. Jud. 3:22 (h. text סגר). Targ. Y. Deut. 29:3. Targ. Is. 6:10 טמטם ed. Lag. (ed. עמעם, corr. acc.); a. e.Part. pass. מְטַמְטַם. Ib. 44:18. Ithpalp. אִיטַּמְטֵם to be closed. Ib. 32:3. Targ. Ps. 119:70 Regia (ed. איטפש). -
119 טְמַם
טְמַםch. sam(טמם to fill up, stop). Targ. O. Gen. 26:15; 18 טַמּוֹנוּן (ed. Berl. טָמוּנִין; Y. טמונינון, corr. acc.). Targ. 2 Kings 3:19.Gitt.68a וטַמִּינְהוּ and filled the pits up. Yeb.63a טוֹםוכ׳ fill up a hole in the wall (in time) Part. pass. טְמִים, טְמִימָא. M. Kat. 4b למיכרא נהרא ט׳ to dig up a channel the source of which is choked up. Ithpe. אִיטּוֹם to be covered up, buried. Meg.27b דתִיטּוֹם בשיראי that thou be buried in silk. Ib. עד דא׳וכ׳ until he was covered up with the silk garments (put upon him while he was asleep). Palp. טַמְטֵם to close around, to close. Targ. Jud. 3:22 (h. text סגר). Targ. Y. Deut. 29:3. Targ. Is. 6:10 טמטם ed. Lag. (ed. עמעם, corr. acc.); a. e.Part. pass. מְטַמְטַם. Ib. 44:18. Ithpalp. אִיטַּמְטֵם to be closed. Ib. 32:3. Targ. Ps. 119:70 Regia (ed. איטפש). -
120 sau
f; -, Säue oder Jägerspr. Sauen1. sow; Jägerspr. (Wildsau) (wild) sow; Sauen (Wildschweine) wild boars; eine Sau mästen / schlachten fatten / slaughter a sow2. umg., pej. swine; gemeiner Kerl: bastard; Frau: bitch; dumme / fette Sau stupid / fat cow; diese gemeine / dreckige Sau this wretched / filthy swine3. umg., in Wendungen: unter aller Sau really lousy, the pits; etw. / jemanden zur Sau machen tear s.th. / s.o. to pieces; bluten wie eine Sau bleed like a pig; die Sau rauslassen let one’s hair down, let it all hang out; keine Sau war da not a soul was there allg.; hier kennt sich doch keine Sau aus how are you supposed to find anything in this place allg.; wie eine gesengte Sau like a lunatic; fahren, rennen: auch like the clappers, Am. like greased lightning; es hat geregnet etc. wie die Sau like crazy* * *die Sausow* * *[zau]f -, Säue or (Hunt) -en['zɔyə]1) sow; (inf = Schwein) pig; (HUNT) wild boardie Sáú rauslassen (fig inf) — to let it all hang out (inf)
wie eine gestochene Sáú bluten (sl) — to bleed like a (stuck) pig (inf)
wie die Sáú (inf) — like a maniac (inf)
du Sáú! — you dirty swine! (inf)
du alte Sáú! (vulg) — you dirty bastard (sl), you son of a bitch (sl); (Frau auch) you dirty bitch (sl)
miese Sáú — bastard (sl)
dumme Sáú — stupid cow (inf)
3) (fig inf)da war keine Sáú zu sehen — there wasn't a bloody (Brit inf) or goddamn (inf) soul to be seen
das interessiert keine Sáú — nobody gives a damn about that (inf)
jdn zur Sáú machen — to bawl sb out (inf)
unter aller Sáú — bloody (Brit inf) or goddamn (inf) awful or lousy
* * *(a female pig.) sow* * *<-, Säue o Sauen>[zau, pl ˈzɔyə, ˈzauən]f1.<pl Säue>2.<pl Sauen>(weibliches Wildschwein) wild boar3.<pl Säue>(pej sl: schmutziger Mensch) filthy pig fam [or sl bastard] pej; (Frau) disgusting cow BRIT pej sl; (Schweinehund) bastard pej sl; (gemeine Frau) bitch pej sl, cow BRIT pej sl4.▶ keine \Sau not a single bastard sl▶ jdn [wegen einer S. gen] zur \Sau machen (sl) to bawl sb out fam [because of sth], to give sb a bollocking [about sth] BRIT sl, to chew somebody out [about sth] AM fam▶ die \Sau rauslassen (sl: über die Stränge schlagen) to let it all hang out sl, to party till one pukes sl; (seiner Wut freien Lauf lassen) to give him/her/them etc. what for* * *die; Sau, Säue1) (weibliches Schwein) sow2) (bes. südd.): (Schwein) pigjemanden zur Sau machen — (derb) tear a strip off somebody (Brit. coll.)
wie eine gesengte Sau fahren — (derb) drive like a madman
4) (derb abwertend): (gemeiner Mensch) swine* * *saugut damn good;der Roman ist saugut the novel is damn good;sauschlecht really lousy, Br auch bloody awful* * *die; Sau, Säue1) (weibliches Schwein) sow2) (bes. südd.): (Schwein) pigjemanden zur Sau machen — (derb) tear a strip off somebody (Brit. coll.)
wie eine gesengte Sau fahren — (derb) drive like a madman
4) (derb abwertend): (gemeiner Mensch) swine* * *-Säue f.sow n.
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