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1 Another one bites the dust
Общая лексика: Еще один отдал концы (фразеологическое выражение, а также название одной из песен группы Queen.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Another one bites the dust
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2 bite the dust
быть битым, проиграть: ""...another one bites the dust.—... еще один проиграл"",—поэт группа ""Queen"".быть битым, проиграть: ""...another one bites the dust.—... еще один проиграл"",—поэт группа ""Queen"".English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > bite the dust
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3 bite the dust
expr infml1)A shot rang out and another cowboy bit the dust — Прогремел выстрел, и еще один ковбой свалился на землю
I'm too young to bite the dust — Я слишком молод, чтобы отдавать концы
2)The winter was quite severe and I wasn't the only one to bite the dust — Зима была довольно суровой, и заболел не только я один
3)4)5)The new dictionary of modern spoken language > bite the dust
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4 bite the dust
пaдaть ниц, быть унижeнным; пoтepпeть нeудaчу, пopaжeниeHe will make us bite the dust before he has finished with us so much does he hate our family. Once again, the champion wins, and another contender bites the dust -
5 morder el polvo
to bite the dust* * *(v.) = bite + the dust, give up + the ghost, eat + humble pie, eat + crow, eat + dirt, be kaputEx. The article 'Interchange bites the dust' comments on the decision by AT&T to abandon the Interchange online service technology.Ex. This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's ' Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage.Ex. I will have to eat humble pie and face humiliation though but I was good at the job and wish I could turn the clock back.Ex. You who carped that the 007 films had devolved into a catalog of fresh gadgets and stale puns, eat crow.Ex. He walloped Bud, tore his shirt, and made him eat dirt.Ex. I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it.* * *(v.) = bite + the dust, give up + the ghost, eat + humble pie, eat + crow, eat + dirt, be kaputEx: The article 'Interchange bites the dust' comments on the decision by AT&T to abandon the Interchange online service technology.
Ex: This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's ' Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage.Ex: I will have to eat humble pie and face humiliation though but I was good at the job and wish I could turn the clock back.Ex: You who carped that the 007 films had devolved into a catalog of fresh gadgets and stale puns, eat crow.Ex: He walloped Bud, tore his shirt, and made him eat dirt.Ex: I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it. -
6 язък
what a shame; too bad; what a waste; hard luck, it's a pityязък за парите so much money down the drainязък за човека another good man gone; another man bites the dustязък за... so much... wasted* * *язъ̀к,нареч. what a shame; too bad; what a waste; hard luck, it’s a pity; \язък за … so much … wasted; \язък за парите so much money down the drain; \язък за човека another good man gone; another man bites the dust.* * *what a shame ; what a waste ; it's a pity* * *1. what a shame;too bad;what a waste;hard luck, it's a pity 2. ЯЗЪК за парите so much money down the drain 3. ЯЗЪК за човека another good man gone;another man bites the dust 4. язък за... so much... wasted -
7 fracasar
v.1 to fail (intento, persona).El chico fracasó The boy failed.2 to be unsuccessful, to fail to accomplish anything, to draw a blank.El chico fracasó The boy failed.El detective fracasó The detective failed to accomplish anything.El proyecto fracasó The project failed.Me fracasó el muchacho My boy failed.* * *1 to fail, be unsuccessful, fall through* * *verb1) to fail2) collapse* * *1.VT LAm to mess up, make a mess of2.VI [gen] to fail, be unsuccessful; [plan] to fail, fall through* * *verbo intransitivo to fail* * *= flounder, fail, misfire, founder, be unsuccessful, bite + the dust, backfire, go under, give up + the ghost, meet with + failure, flop, fall + apart, come + unstuck, fall + flat, go + pear-shaped, fizzle, go out + the window, come + a cropper, fall through, go + kaput, go + haywire, be up the spout.Ex. I have noticed in many walks of life, people doing jobs, paid or unpaid, in which they are floundering because they do not have what I might call a job description.Ex. This article suggests the steps that libraries might take during periods of instability to reduce their chances of being injured by a vendor that fails.Ex. While project ALBIS was seen as an exercise in networking that misfired it did produce some positive results = Aunque se consideraba que el proyecto ALBIS fue un intento de cooperación en red que fracasó, no obstante produjo algunos resultados positivos.Ex. It is that, without direction, the library craft may founder in the perpetual whitewater.Ex. Alex Wilson sides with the librarians who say 'concentrate your book service first and foremost on existing users because expenditure on attracting those with a low motivation is much more costly and likely to be mostly unsuccessful'.Ex. The article 'Interchange bites the dust' comments on the decision by AT&T to abandon the Interchange online service technology.Ex. While this direct contact can backfire if the person is not knowledgeable about the product, it is also a golden opportunity to respond directly to customer questions and unique needs.Ex. Many of them are likely to go under in the next wave of economic recession.Ex. This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's ' Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage.Ex. However, many attempts to actively involve the community in reducing its risks of becoming ill have met with failure.Ex. This opera flopped at its premiere in 1819.Ex. Most of the packaging for cassettes provided by commercial vendors that are known nationwide is lousy, falls apart, looks bad, and so on.Ex. Bright people will always manage towork out the technology but it is the higher-level issues and processes that usually cause a project to come unstuck.Ex. The performance nevertheless falls flat due to the singers' failure to create true exhilaration.Ex. The test on the new machines went pear-shaped: nothing really worked properly and they had to install everything again.Ex. Sure we can, but minus the original moment of sizzle, our excellent choice might very well fizzle.Ex. The lack of centralisation means that good management goes out the window and everything gets sloppier.Ex. He had years of experience and common sense and to the best of my knowledge never came a cropper.Ex. The sale fell through recently, after the buyer was unable to come up with the money.Ex. With oil at $76 a barrel, it won't be long until it all goes kaput!.Ex. They left a trail of destruction in the wake of a plan gone haywire.Ex. Their email system has been up the spout since Saturday preventing the staff from communicating everyday matters and causing extensive housekeeping delays.----* esfuerzo + fracasar = effort + founder.* fracasar de manera lamentable = fail + miserably, fail + dismally.* fracasar estrepitosamente = fall + flat on + Posesivo + face.* fracasar miserablemente = fail + dismally, fail + miserably, come + a cropper.* hacer fracasar = foil, derail.* planes + fracasar = plan + fall through.* prosperar o fracasar = sink or swim.* * *verbo intransitivo to fail* * *= flounder, fail, misfire, founder, be unsuccessful, bite + the dust, backfire, go under, give up + the ghost, meet with + failure, flop, fall + apart, come + unstuck, fall + flat, go + pear-shaped, fizzle, go out + the window, come + a cropper, fall through, go + kaput, go + haywire, be up the spout.Ex: I have noticed in many walks of life, people doing jobs, paid or unpaid, in which they are floundering because they do not have what I might call a job description.
Ex: This article suggests the steps that libraries might take during periods of instability to reduce their chances of being injured by a vendor that fails.Ex: While project ALBIS was seen as an exercise in networking that misfired it did produce some positive results = Aunque se consideraba que el proyecto ALBIS fue un intento de cooperación en red que fracasó, no obstante produjo algunos resultados positivos.Ex: It is that, without direction, the library craft may founder in the perpetual whitewater.Ex: Alex Wilson sides with the librarians who say 'concentrate your book service first and foremost on existing users because expenditure on attracting those with a low motivation is much more costly and likely to be mostly unsuccessful'.Ex: The article 'Interchange bites the dust' comments on the decision by AT&T to abandon the Interchange online service technology.Ex: While this direct contact can backfire if the person is not knowledgeable about the product, it is also a golden opportunity to respond directly to customer questions and unique needs.Ex: Many of them are likely to go under in the next wave of economic recession.Ex: This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's ' Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage.Ex: However, many attempts to actively involve the community in reducing its risks of becoming ill have met with failure.Ex: This opera flopped at its premiere in 1819.Ex: Most of the packaging for cassettes provided by commercial vendors that are known nationwide is lousy, falls apart, looks bad, and so on.Ex: Bright people will always manage towork out the technology but it is the higher-level issues and processes that usually cause a project to come unstuck.Ex: The performance nevertheless falls flat due to the singers' failure to create true exhilaration.Ex: The test on the new machines went pear-shaped: nothing really worked properly and they had to install everything again.Ex: Sure we can, but minus the original moment of sizzle, our excellent choice might very well fizzle.Ex: The lack of centralisation means that good management goes out the window and everything gets sloppier.Ex: He had years of experience and common sense and to the best of my knowledge never came a cropper.Ex: The sale fell through recently, after the buyer was unable to come up with the money.Ex: With oil at $76 a barrel, it won't be long until it all goes kaput!.Ex: They left a trail of destruction in the wake of a plan gone haywire.Ex: Their email system has been up the spout since Saturday preventing the staff from communicating everyday matters and causing extensive housekeeping delays.* esfuerzo + fracasar = effort + founder.* fracasar de manera lamentable = fail + miserably, fail + dismally.* fracasar estrepitosamente = fall + flat on + Posesivo + face.* fracasar miserablemente = fail + dismally, fail + miserably, come + a cropper.* hacer fracasar = foil, derail.* planes + fracasar = plan + fall through.* prosperar o fracasar = sink or swim.* * *fracasar [A1 ]vi1 «negociaciones» to fail; «plan» to fail, fall through2 «persona» to failcomo padre fracasó horriblemente he failed miserably as a fatherfracasó como actor he failed o was unsuccessful as an actorfracasar EN algo to fail IN sthfracasó en su intento de conquistar el Everest he was unsuccessful o he failed in his attempt to conquer Everest* * *
fracasar ( conjugate fracasar) verbo intransitivo
to fail
fracasar verbo intransitivo to fail
' fracasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
venirse
- sonar
- tronar
English:
backfire
- bomb
- break down
- fail
- fall apart
- fall through
- flop
- founder
- miserably
- unstuck
- back
- break
- collapse
- flat
- grief
* * *fracasar vi1. [intento] to fail;[producto] to be a failure;el modelo fracasó en Europa the model was a failure in Europe2. [persona] to fail;fracasó en su intento de obtener un acuerdo he failed in his attempt to get an agreement;fracasó como cantante she was a failure as a singer* * *v/i fail* * *fracasar vi1) fallar: to fail2) : to fall through* * *fracasar vb1. (en general) to fail -
8 irse a pique
(barco) to sink 2 (plan, proyecto) to go under, fall through————————(barco) to sink 2 (proyecto etc) to fall through* * *(v.) = founder, bite + the dust, give up + the ghost, come + unstuck, go + pear-shaped, go + kaput, be kaput, go + haywire, go down + the tube, go down + the drain, be up the spoutEx. It is that, without direction, the library craft may founder in the perpetual whitewater.Ex. The article 'Interchange bites the dust' comments on the decision by AT&T to abandon the Interchange online service technology.Ex. This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's ' Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage.Ex. Bright people will always manage towork out the technology but it is the higher-level issues and processes that usually cause a project to come unstuck.Ex. The test on the new machines went pear-shaped: nothing really worked properly and they had to install everything again.Ex. With oil at $76 a barrel, it won't be long until it all goes kaput!.Ex. I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it.Ex. They left a trail of destruction in the wake of a plan gone haywire.Ex. No wonder their paper is going down the tube with their trashy reporting.Ex. These businesses were growing rapidly until 1964 when the economy started to go down the drain and manufacturing was not anymore profitable.Ex. Their email system has been up the spout since Saturday preventing the staff from communicating everyday matters and causing extensive housekeeping delays.* * *(v.) = founder, bite + the dust, give up + the ghost, come + unstuck, go + pear-shaped, go + kaput, be kaput, go + haywire, go down + the tube, go down + the drain, be up the spoutEx: It is that, without direction, the library craft may founder in the perpetual whitewater.
Ex: The article 'Interchange bites the dust' comments on the decision by AT&T to abandon the Interchange online service technology.Ex: This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's ' Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage.Ex: Bright people will always manage towork out the technology but it is the higher-level issues and processes that usually cause a project to come unstuck.Ex: The test on the new machines went pear-shaped: nothing really worked properly and they had to install everything again.Ex: With oil at $76 a barrel, it won't be long until it all goes kaput!.Ex: I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it.Ex: They left a trail of destruction in the wake of a plan gone haywire.Ex: No wonder their paper is going down the tube with their trashy reporting.Ex: These businesses were growing rapidly until 1964 when the economy started to go down the drain and manufacturing was not anymore profitable.Ex: Their email system has been up the spout since Saturday preventing the staff from communicating everyday matters and causing extensive housekeeping delays. -
9 morir
v.1 to die.murió apuñalado he was stabbed to deathmurió asesinado he was murderedmurió ahogado he drownedLa niña murió al nacer The baby girl died at birth.Mis flores murieron My flowers died.2 to die down (fuego).3 to subside, to die, to peter off.El sonido murió al fin The sound subsided at last.4 to die on.* * *1 (ser vivo) to die2 (día) to finish, come to an end3 (fuego) to die down4 (sendero, río) to end1 to die\morir ahogado to drownmorir con las botas puestas to die with one's boots onmorirse de aburrimiento to be bored to deathmorirse de ganas de... to be dying to...morirse de hambre to starve 2 figurado to be starvingmorirse de miedo to be scared stiffmorirse de pena to die of a broken heartmorirse de risa to kill oneself laughingmorirse del susto to die of shockmorirse de vergüenza to die of embarrassmentmorirse por + inf algo to be dying to + inf somethingmorirse por alguien to be mad about somebody¡muera...!/¡mueran...! death to...!, down with...!■ ¡mueran los dictadores! down with the dictators!* * *verb* * *(pp muerto)1. VI1) [persona, animal, planta] to die¡muera el tirano! — down with the tyrant!, death to the tyrant!
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morir de algo — to die of sthmurió de cáncer/del corazón — he died of cancer/of a heart attack
morir de frío — to die of cold, freeze to death
morir de hambre — to die of hunger, starve to death
morir de muerte natural — to die a natural death, die of natural causes
morir de vejez o de viejo — to die of old age
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morir por algo — to die for sth2) (=extinguirse) [civilización] to die, die out, come to an end; [amor] to die; [fuego] to die down; [luz] to fademoría el día — liter the day was drawing to a close liter
las olas iban a morir a la playa — liter the waves ran out on the beach
2.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) persona to diemorir de vejez/de muerte natural — to die of old age/of natural causes
y allí muere! — (AmC fam) and that's all there is to it!
hasta morir — (Méx fam)
b) (liter) civilización/costumbre to die out2.morirse v pron to dieno te vas a morir por ayudarlo — (fam) it won't kill you to help him (colloq)
como se entere me muero — (fam) I'll die if she finds out (colloq)
muérete! me caso el sábado — (fam) you'll never guess what! I'm getting married on Saturday! (colloq)
morirse DE algo: se murió de un infarto he died of a heart attack; morir de miedo/aburrimiento to be scared stiff/bored stiff; me muero de frío I'm freezing; me estoy muriendo de hambre I'm starving (colloq); es para morirse de risa it's hilariously funny; me muero de ganas de verlos I'm dying to see them (colloq); morirse POR algo/alguien: me muero por una cerveza I'm dying for a beer (colloq); se muere por ella he's nuts o crazy about her (colloq); morirse POR + INF — to be dying to + inf (colloq)
* * *= die, pass on, bite + the dust, die away, give up + the ghost, kick + the bucket, pass away, die off.Ex. I understand that Mr. Haykin was hoping to develop a code for subject practice, but he died and it was never done, so that today we lack a code.Ex. Further, it is true in nature that organisms are born, grow and mature, decline and pass on.Ex. The article 'Interchange bites the dust' comments on the decision by AT&T to abandon the Interchange online service technology.Ex. The desire soon dies away and the book is forgotten if copies are not handy = El deseo pronto muere y el libro se olvida si no hay ejemplares a mano.Ex. This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's ' Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage.Ex. The author hypothesized that schizophrenia patients would show impaired idiom processing for literally plausible idioms (e.g., kick the bucket) but not for literally implausible idioms (e.g., be on cloud nine).Ex. A great deal of traditional indigenous knowledge is being irretrievably lost in New Zealand as the Maori elders age and pass away.Ex. Bees in southern Germany have been dying off in their hundreds of thousands.----* antes morir que = would rather + Verbo + than.* a punto de morir = on + Posesivo + deathbed.* casi + morir = nearly + die.* deseo inconsciente de morir = death-wish.* luchar hasta morir = battle + it out.* morir ahogado = drown.* morir al instante = die + there and then, die on + the spot.* morir aplastado = crush to + death.* morir con dignidad = die with + dignity, have + a dignified death, die + a dignified death.* morir de hambre = starve to + death, die of + hunger, starve of + hunger.* morir de inanición = starve to + death, die of + hunger, starve of + hunger.* morir de muerte natural = die + a natural death.* morir después que = outlive.* morir de viejo = die of + old age.* morir dignamente = have + a dignified death, die with + dignity, die + a dignified death.* morir instantáneamente = die + there and then, die on + the spot.* morirse de frío = freeze to + death.* morirse de hambre = starve.* morirse de risa = laugh + Posesivo + head off.* morirse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* morirse por = itch for.* morirse por + Infinitivo = be dying to + Infinitivo.* morir una muerte horrible = suffer + a horrible death, die + a horrible death.* ¡muérete de envidia! = eat your heart out!.* nosotros lo hacíamos y no nos moríamos = it never did + Pronombre + any harm.* ser para morirse de risa = be a hoot.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) persona to diemorir de vejez/de muerte natural — to die of old age/of natural causes
y allí muere! — (AmC fam) and that's all there is to it!
hasta morir — (Méx fam)
b) (liter) civilización/costumbre to die out2.morirse v pron to dieno te vas a morir por ayudarlo — (fam) it won't kill you to help him (colloq)
como se entere me muero — (fam) I'll die if she finds out (colloq)
muérete! me caso el sábado — (fam) you'll never guess what! I'm getting married on Saturday! (colloq)
morirse DE algo: se murió de un infarto he died of a heart attack; morir de miedo/aburrimiento to be scared stiff/bored stiff; me muero de frío I'm freezing; me estoy muriendo de hambre I'm starving (colloq); es para morirse de risa it's hilariously funny; me muero de ganas de verlos I'm dying to see them (colloq); morirse POR algo/alguien: me muero por una cerveza I'm dying for a beer (colloq); se muere por ella he's nuts o crazy about her (colloq); morirse POR + INF — to be dying to + inf (colloq)
* * *= die, pass on, bite + the dust, die away, give up + the ghost, kick + the bucket, pass away, die off.Ex: I understand that Mr. Haykin was hoping to develop a code for subject practice, but he died and it was never done, so that today we lack a code.
Ex: Further, it is true in nature that organisms are born, grow and mature, decline and pass on.Ex: The article 'Interchange bites the dust' comments on the decision by AT&T to abandon the Interchange online service technology.Ex: The desire soon dies away and the book is forgotten if copies are not handy = El deseo pronto muere y el libro se olvida si no hay ejemplares a mano.Ex: This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's ' Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage.Ex: The author hypothesized that schizophrenia patients would show impaired idiom processing for literally plausible idioms (e.g., kick the bucket) but not for literally implausible idioms (e.g., be on cloud nine).Ex: A great deal of traditional indigenous knowledge is being irretrievably lost in New Zealand as the Maori elders age and pass away.Ex: Bees in southern Germany have been dying off in their hundreds of thousands.* antes morir que = would rather + Verbo + than.* a punto de morir = on + Posesivo + deathbed.* casi + morir = nearly + die.* deseo inconsciente de morir = death-wish.* luchar hasta morir = battle + it out.* morir ahogado = drown.* morir al instante = die + there and then, die on + the spot.* morir aplastado = crush to + death.* morir con dignidad = die with + dignity, have + a dignified death, die + a dignified death.* morir de hambre = starve to + death, die of + hunger, starve of + hunger.* morir de inanición = starve to + death, die of + hunger, starve of + hunger.* morir de muerte natural = die + a natural death.* morir después que = outlive.* morir de viejo = die of + old age.* morir dignamente = have + a dignified death, die with + dignity, die + a dignified death.* morir instantáneamente = die + there and then, die on + the spot.* morirse de frío = freeze to + death.* morirse de hambre = starve.* morirse de risa = laugh + Posesivo + head off.* morirse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* morirse por = itch for.* morirse por + Infinitivo = be dying to + Infinitivo.* morir una muerte horrible = suffer + a horrible death, die + a horrible death.* ¡muérete de envidia! = eat your heart out!.* nosotros lo hacíamos y no nos moríamos = it never did + Pronombre + any harm.* ser para morirse de risa = be a hoot.* * *vi1 «persona/animal» to diemorir ahogado to drownmurió asesinada she was murderedmorir DE algo to die OF sthmorir de viejo or de vejez to die of old agemorir de muerte natural to die of natural causesmorir de frío to die of cold, freeze to deathmurió de hambre she died of hunger, she starved to deathmurieron por la libertad de su patria they died for their country's freedomantes morir que rendirse (it's) better to die than to surrender¡muera el dictador! death to the dictator!2 ( liter); «civilización/costumbre» to die outcon él moría el siglo XIX the 19th century died with himel río va a morir a la mar the river runs to the seaun caminito que muere al llegar al pueblo a little path which peters out when it gets to the village■ morirse«persona/animal/planta» to diese murió a los 80 años she died at the age of 80se le ha muerto la madre her mother has diedse me murió la perra my dog diedsi no riegas las plantas se te van a morir your plants will die if you don't water thempor poco me muero cuando me dijo el precio ( fam); I nearly died when he told me the price ( colloq)no te vas a morir por ayudarlo a hacer las camas ( fam); it won't kill you to help him make the beds ( colloq)que me muera si miento cross my heart and hope to die ( colloq)¡por mí que se muera! he can drop dead for all I care ( colloq)¡muérete! me caso el sábado ( fam); you'll never guess what! I'm getting married on Saturday! ( colloq)morirse DE algo:se murió de un infarto he died of a heart attackse moría de miedo he was nearly dead with fright, he was scared stiffnos morimos de aburrimiento we got bored stiff o to deathcierra la ventana, que me muero de frío close the window, I'm freezinges para morirse de risa it's hilariously funny, you just kill yourself o die laughing ( colloq)me muero de ganas de ver a los niños I'm dying to see the children ( colloq), I'm really looking forward to seeing the childrenmorirse POR algo/algn:me muero por un vaso de agua I'm dying for a glass of water ( colloq)me muero por una cerveza fría I could murder a cold beer ( colloq), I'm dying for a cold beer ( colloq)morirse POR + INF to be dying to + INF ( colloq)me muero por irme de vacaciones I'm dying o I can't wait to go on vacation* * *
morir ( conjugate morir) verbo intransitivo
murió asesinada she was murdered;
morir DE algo ‹de vejez/cáncer› to die of sth;
murió de hambre she starved to death;
¡y allí muere! (AmC fam) and that's all there is to it!
morirse verbo pronominal [persona/animal/planta] to die;
se me murió la perra my dog died;
no te vas a morir por ayudarlo (fam) it won't kill you to help him (colloq);
como se entere me muero (fam) I'll die if she finds out (colloq);
morirse DE algo ‹de un infarto/de cáncer› to die of sth;
se moría de miedo/aburrimiento he was scared stiff/bored stiff;
me muero de frío I'm freezing;
me estoy muriendo de hambre I'm starving (colloq);
me muero por una cerveza I'm dying for a beer (colloq);
se muere por verla he's dying to see her (colloq)
morir verbo intransitivo to die
morir de agotamiento/hambre, to die of exhaustion/starvation
' morir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahogada
- ahogado
- antes
- cascar
- de
- descendencia
- tiesa
- tieso
- vida
- acto
- caer
- librar
- malograr
- matar
- muera
- muriera
English:
before
- bleed
- cause
- death wish
- die
- drown
- expire
- freeze
- save
- than
- exposure
- go
* * *♦ vimurió asesinado he was murdered;murió ahogado he drowned;morir (de) joven to die young;morir de cáncer/de frío/de muerte natural to die of cancer/of cold/of natural causes;murió de (un) infarto he died from a heart attack;morir por la patria/por una causa to die for one's country/for a cause;¡muera el tirano! death to the tyrant!;Fama morir: la quiero a morir I love her to death;aquella noche bebimos a morir we had absolutely loads to drink that nightaquel camino muere en el bosque that path peters out in the forest[luz] to go out; [día] to come to a close; [tradición, costumbres, civilización] to die out;nuestra relación murió hace tiempo our relationship died a long time ago* * *<part muerto> v/i die (de of);morir de hambre die of hunger, starve to death* * *morir {46} vi1) fallecer: to die2) apagarse: to die out, to go out* * *morir vb to die -
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eufemístico to pass away* * *= bite + the dust, give up + the ghostEx. The article 'Interchange bites the dust' comments on the decision by AT&T to abandon the Interchange online service technology.Ex. This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's ' Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage.* * *= bite + the dust, give up + the ghostEx: The article 'Interchange bites the dust' comments on the decision by AT&T to abandon the Interchange online service technology.
Ex: This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's ' Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage. -
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General subject: Another one bites the dust (фразеологическое выражение, а также название одной из песен группы Queen.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Еще один отдал концы
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daar sneuvelt weer een kopjeVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > daar sneuvelt weer een kopje
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v.1 to bite.salúdala, que no muerde (informal) you can say hello to her, she doesn't biteEl perro muerde a Ricardo The dog bites Richard.Ese perro muerde That dog bites.2 to eat into.3 to buy off (informal) (sobornar). (Caribbean Spanish (Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela), Mexican Spanish)4 to gnaw at, to nibble.El conejo muerde la jaula The rabbit gnaws at the cage.5 to get a bribe from, to extract a bribe from.* * *1 to bite1 to bite■ ten cuidado que muerde be careful, it bites1 to bite\está que muerde familiar he's/she's fumingmorder el anzuelo to take the baitmorder el polvo to bite the dustmorderse las uñas to bite one's nails* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [con los dientes] to bite2) (=corroer) (Quím) to corrode, eat away; [+ recursos] to eat into3) (Mec) [+ embrague] to catch5) Méx (=estafar) to cheat6) * (=denigrar) to gossip about, run down7) ** (=reconocer) to recognize2.VI to bite3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( con los dientes) to biteb) (Tec) lima to file2) (Méx fam) policía/funcionario to extract a bribe from3) (Ven fam) (captar, entender) to get2.morder vi1) perro/serpiente to biteestar que muerde — (fam): to be hopping mad (colloq)
2) (Ven fam) ( entender)3.no mordió — he didn't get it (colloq)
morderse v pron (refl) to bite oneself* * *= bite.Ex. The author examines why a deviant news story such as 'Man bites dog' is more memorable than 'Dog bites man'.----* intentar morder = snap at.* morder el polvo = bite + the dust, give up + the ghost, eat + humble pie, eat + crow, eat + dirt, be kaput.* morder la mano del que + dar de comer = bite + the hand that feeds + Pronombre.* morderse el labio = bite + Posesivo + lip.* morderse la lengua = stay + Posesivo + tongue, hold + Posesivo + tongue, bite + Posesivo + tongue, bite + Posesivo + lip.* morderse las uñas = bite + Posesivo + fingers, bite + Posesivo + fingernails.* mordiéndose las uñas = on tenterhooks.* no morderse la lengua = call + a spade a spade.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( con los dientes) to biteb) (Tec) lima to file2) (Méx fam) policía/funcionario to extract a bribe from3) (Ven fam) (captar, entender) to get2.morder vi1) perro/serpiente to biteestar que muerde — (fam): to be hopping mad (colloq)
2) (Ven fam) ( entender)3.no mordió — he didn't get it (colloq)
morderse v pron (refl) to bite oneself* * *= bite.Ex: The author examines why a deviant news story such as 'Man bites dog' is more memorable than 'Dog bites man'.
* intentar morder = snap at.* morder el polvo = bite + the dust, give up + the ghost, eat + humble pie, eat + crow, eat + dirt, be kaput.* morder la mano del que + dar de comer = bite + the hand that feeds + Pronombre.* morderse el labio = bite + Posesivo + lip.* morderse la lengua = stay + Posesivo + tongue, hold + Posesivo + tongue, bite + Posesivo + tongue, bite + Posesivo + lip.* morderse las uñas = bite + Posesivo + fingers, bite + Posesivo + fingernails.* mordiéndose las uñas = on tenterhooks.* no morderse la lengua = call + a spade a spade.* * *morder [E9 ]vtA1 «animal» to bitela mordió un perro a dog bit hermordía la manzana con avidez he was eagerly munching the apple2 ( Tec) «lima» to file¿mordiste la indirecta? did you get the hint?■ morderviA «perro/serpiente» to biteten cuidado que muerde be careful, it bitesestar que muerde ( fam): no le preguntes hoy, está que muerde don't ask him today, he'll just snap at you o bite your head offB■ morderse( refl) to bitemorderse las uñas/los labios to bite one's nails/one's lip* * *
morder ( conjugate morder) verbo transitivo
1 ( con los dientes) to bite;
2 (Méx fam) [policía/funcionario] to extract a bribe from
verbo intransitivo
to bite
morderse verbo pronominal ( refl) to bite oneself;
morder verbo transitivo to bite ➣ Ver nota en sting
♦ Locuciones: familiar está que muerde, she is in a foul mood
' morder' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anzuelo
- correosa
- correoso
- polvo
- picar
English:
bite
- chew
- chew up
- crunch
- nip
- pie
- savage
- snap
- dust
* * *♦ vt1. [con los dientes] to bite2. [apretar] to grip3. [gastar] to eat into5. Carib, Méx [estafar] to cheat♦ vi1. [con los dientes] to bite;Famsalúdala, que no muerde you can say hello to her, she doesn't bite;Famestá que muerde he's hopping mad* * *v/t bite;está que muerde fig fam he’s/she’s furious fam* * *morder {47} v: to bite* * * -
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1. transitive verb,bite one's nails — an den Nägeln kauen; (fig.) wie auf Kohlen sitzen
bite one's lip — (lit. or fig.) sich (Dat.) auf die Lippen beißen
he won't bite you — (fig. coll.) er wird dich schon nicht beißen
bite the hand that feeds one — (fig.) sich [seinem Gönner gegenüber] undankbar zeigen
bite the dust — (fig.) daran glauben müssen (ugs.)
2. intransitive verb,what's biting or bitten you? — (fig. coll.) was ist mit dir los?; was hast du denn?
bit, bitten1) beißen; (sting) stechen; [Rad:] fassen, greifen; [Schraube:] fassen; (take bait, lit. or fig.) anbeißen2) (have an effect) sich auswirken; greifen3. nounhe took a bite of the apple — er biss in den Apfel
can I have a bite? — darf ich mal [ab]beißen?
2) (taking of bait) [An]beißen, dasI haven't had a bite all day — es hat den ganzen Tag noch keiner angebissen
I haven't had a bite [to eat] since breakfast — ich habe seit dem Frühstück nichts mehr gegessen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/84648/bite_off">bite off* * *1. past tense - bit; verb(to seize, grasp or tear (something) with the teeth or jaws: The dog bit his leg; He was bitten by a mosquito.) bißen2. noun1) (an act of biting or the piece or place bitten: a bite from the apple; a mosquito bite.) der Biß2) (the nibble of a fish on the end of one's line: I've been fishing for hours without a bite.) das Anbeißen•- biting- bite the dust* * *[baɪt]I. n\bite mark Bisswunde fsnake/dog \bite Schlangen-/Hundebiss mto give sb a \bite jdn beißenthe legal costs took a big \bite out of their money ein großer Teil ihres Geldes ging für die Rechtskosten drauf famto give sth more \bite report, critique etw schärfer formulierento have [real] \bite [echten] Biss haben famat last I've got a \bite endlich hat etwas angebissen5.II. vt<bit, bitten>1. (cut with teeth)to \bite one's nails an seinen Nägeln kauen2. (grip road)to \bite the road tyres greifen3. (affect people)the laws \bite him hard die Gesetze treffen ihn hart4.▶ to \bite the bullet in den sauren Apfel beißenthe racing bug bit him badly das Rennfieber hat ihn schwer mitgenommen▶ to \bite the hand that feeds one die Hand beißen, die einen füttertIII. vi<bit, bitten>just go and ask her — she won't \bite ( hum) frag sie mal — sie beißt [dich] schon nichtto \bite at bait anbeißen a. fig3. (grip road)these tyres are biting very well diese Reifen haben ein sehr griffiges Profil4. (affect adversely) einschneidende Wirkung habenthe recession was beginning to \bite die Rezession machte sich langsam bemerkbar5. (reduce)▪ to \bite into sth etw reduzierenher job began to \bite into her free time ihr Job nahm immer mehr ihrer Freizeit in Anspruch6. (attack)▪ to \bite into sth:the rope bit into his flesh das Seil schnitt in sein Fleisch ein; ( fig)the cold began to \bite into their bones die Kälte begann ihnen in die Knochen zu kriechen7.* * *[baɪt] vb: pret bit, ptp bitten1. n1) Biss mhe took a bite ( out) of the apple — er biss in den Apfel
2) (= wound etc) (= dog, snake, flea bite etc) Biss m; (= insect bite) Stich m; (= love bite) (Knutsch)fleck m (inf)3) (FISHING)I think I've got a bite — ich glaube, es hat einer angebissen
4) (of food) Happen mthere's not a bite to eat —
5)6)2. vtthe trapeze artist bites the rope between her teeth — die Trapezkünstlerin hält das Seil mit den Zähnen fest
don't worry, he won't bite you (fig inf) — keine Angst, er wird dich schon nicht beißen (inf)
to bite the dust (inf) — dran glauben müssen (inf)
he had been bitten by the travel/music bug — ihn hatte das Reisefieber/das Musikfieber erwischt (inf)
to bite the hand that feeds you (prov) — sich (dat) ins eigene Fleisch schneiden
what's biting you? (fig inf) — was ist mit dir los? (inf), was hast du denn?
4) (inf3. vi2) (fish fig inf) anbeißen3) (cold, frost, wind) beißen, schneiden* * *bite [baıt]A v/t prät bit [bıt], pperf bitten [ˈbıtn], obs bit1. beißen:a dog bit her (on the) leg ein Hund biss sie ins Bein;bite the hand that feeds one Gutes mit Schlechtem vergelten;bite one’s nailsa) an den Nägeln kauen,a) ins Gras beißen,b) abgeschmettert werden (Plan etc),c) dran glauben müssen (getrunken werden, ausrangiert werden);what’s biting you? umg was ist mit dir los?;I’ve been bitten before ich bin ein gebranntes Kind;bite back sich eine Äußerung etc verkneifen;bite off abbeißen;bite off more than one can chew umg sich zu viel zumuten, sich übernehmen; → bitten B, bullet, head Bes Redew, lip A 1, tongue A 12. beißen, stechen (Insekt)3. a) beißen in (dat):the smoke bit our eyes der Rauch beizte uns die Augen4. schneiden in (akk) (Säge)5. CHEM ätzen, zerfressen, angreifen6. fig (nur passiv) angreifen, in Mitleidenschaft ziehen:badly bitten schwer mitgenommen7. the biter bit der betrogene Betrüger;it was a case of the biter bit er etc wurde mit seinen eigenen Waffen geschlagenB v/i1. (zu)beißen:a) (hinein)beißen in (akk), anbeißen,b) → A 4, A 5;a) etwas zum Beißen,b) fig etwas Konkretes;3. beißen, stechen (Insekt)4. beißen (Rauch, Gewürz etc), schneiden (Wind, Kälte etc)5. fassen, greifen (Rad, Schraube etc)b) greifen (Sanktionen etc)C s1. Beißen n, Biss m:he took a bite out of the apple er biss in den Apfel;put the bite on sb US sl jemanden unter Druck setzen2. Biss m, Stich m (eines Insekts)3. Biss(wunde) m(f)I haven’t had a bite to eat all day ich hab den ganzen Tag noch nichts gegessen5. (An)Beißen n (der Fische):6. Fassen n, Greifen n (von Rädern, Schrauben etc):these screws have plenty of bite diese Schrauben fassen oder greifen sehr gut;sth has lost its bite fig etwas greift nicht mehr7. CHEM Beizen n, Ätzen n8. Schärfe f (eines Gewürzes etc)9. figa) Bissigkeit f, Schärfe fb) Würze f, Geist mc) SPORT Biss m* * *1. transitive verb,bite one's nails — an den Nägeln kauen; (fig.) wie auf Kohlen sitzen
bite one's lip — (lit. or fig.) sich (Dat.) auf die Lippen beißen
he won't bite you — (fig. coll.) er wird dich schon nicht beißen
bite the hand that feeds one — (fig.) sich [seinem Gönner gegenüber] undankbar zeigen
bite the dust — (fig.) daran glauben müssen (ugs.)
2. intransitive verb,what's biting or bitten you? — (fig. coll.) was ist mit dir los?; was hast du denn?
bit, bitten1) beißen; (sting) stechen; [Rad:] fassen, greifen; [Schraube:] fassen; (take bait, lit. or fig.) anbeißen2) (have an effect) sich auswirken; greifen3. nouncan I have a bite? — darf ich mal [ab]beißen?
2) (taking of bait) [An]beißen, dasI haven't had a bite [to eat] since breakfast — ich habe seit dem Frühstück nichts mehr gegessen
Phrasal Verbs:- bite off* * *(snack) n.Happen - m. n.Beißen -ereien n.Biss -e m.Bissen - m.(§ p.,p.p.: bit, bitten)= beißen v.(§ p.,pp.: biß, gebissen)schneiden v.(§ p.,pp.: schnitt, geschnitten) -
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1. past tense - bit; verb(to seize, grasp or tear (something) with the teeth or jaws: The dog bit his leg; He was bitten by a mosquito.) morder, picar (pez, i2etc/i2)
2. noun1) (an act of biting or the piece or place bitten: a bite from the apple; a mosquito bite.) mordisco; picadura2) (the nibble of a fish on the end of one's line: I've been fishing for hours without a bite.) picada•- biting- bite the dust
bite1 n1. mordisco2. picadura / mordedura3. bocadobite2 vb1. morderbe careful, my dog bites cuidado, que mi perro muerde2. picartr[baɪt]1 (act) mordisco2 (of insect) picadura3 (of dog etc) mordedura4 (of food) bocado5 (incisiveness) mordacidad nombre femenino6 (grip of wheel, cog) agarre nombre masculino1 morder2 (insect, snake) picar3 (grip) agarrar1 morder■ be careful, it bites ten cuidado, que muerde2 (insect, snake) picar3 (fish) picar4 (grip) agarrarse5 (recession etc) apretar, hacerse sentir, hacerse notar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a bite probar bocadoto bite the bullet apechugarto bite the dust morder el polvoto bite the hand that feeds one volverse en contra de su bienhechorto bite somebody's head off echar un rapapolvo a alguiento bite off more than one can chew abarcar demasiadoto be bitten by something (hobby, interest) estar obsesionado,-a por algowhat's bitten you? ¿qué mosca te ha picado?once bitten twice shy gato escaldado del agua fría huye1) : morder2) sting: picar3) puncture: punzar, pinchar4) grip: agarrarbite vi1) : morderthat dog bites: ese perro muerde2) sting: picar (dícese de un insecto), cortar (dícese del viento)3) : picarthe fish are biting now: ya están picando los peces4) grab: agarrarsebite n1) biting: mordisco m, dentellada f2) snack: bocado ma bite to eat: algo de comer3) : picadura f (de un insecto), mordedura f (de un animal)4) sharpness: mordacidad f, penetración fn.• bocado s.m.• dentellada s.f.• mordacidad s.f.• mordedura s.f.• mordisco s.m.• picada s.f.• picadura (de mosca) s.f.• piscolabis s.m.• refrigerio s.m.• resquemor s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: bit, bitten) = abocar v.• adentellar v.• dentellear v.• morder v.• picar v.• resquemar v.
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1. baɪt(past bit; past p bitten) transitive verb \<\<person/dog\>\> morder*; \<\<bug\>\> picar*to bite one's nails — comerse or morderse* las uñas
once bitten, twice shy — el gato escaldado del agua fría huye
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vi1)a) \<\<person/dog\>\> morder*; \<\<mosquito\>\> picar*; \<\<wind/frost\>\> cortarto bite into something — darle* un mordisco a algo, hincarle* el diente a algo
to bite on something — morder* algo
b) ( take bait) \<\<fish\>\> picar*2) \<\<law/recession\>\> hacerse* sentir•Phrasal Verbs:
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to have o get two bites at the cherry — (BrE) tener* una segunda oportunidad
2) c ( wound - from insect) picadura f; (- from dog, snake) mordedura f3) c ( snack) (colloq) (no pl) bocado mto have a bite (to eat) — comer un bocado, comer algo
4) ua) ( of flavor) lo fuerteb) ( sharpness) mordacidad f[baɪt] (vb: pt bit) (pp bitten)1. N1) (=act) mordisco m ; (=wound) [of dog, snake etc] mordedura f ; [of insect] picadura f ; (=toothmark) dentellada fto take a bite out of — [+ apple etc] dar un mordisco a; (esp US) (fig) [+ savings, budget] llevarse un pellizco de
- put the bite on sb2) * [of food] bocado mdo you fancy a bite (to eat)? — ¿te apetece algo (de comer)?
3) (Fishing)are you getting any bites? — ¿están picando?
4) (fig) (=sharpness) mordacidad f ; [of food, drink] fuerza fa speech with bite — un discurso mordaz or incisivo
2. VT1) [dog, person] morder; [bird, fish, insect] picarit won't bite (you)! * — ¡no te va a morder!, ¡no muerde!
to bite one's nails — comerse or morderse las uñas
what's biting you? * — ¿qué mosca te ha picado? *
to get bitten * — (=be cheated) dejarse timar
- bite the bullet- bite the dust- bite one's lip or tongue2) [acid] corroer; (Mech) asir, trabar3. VI1) [dog, person] morder; [insect, fish] picar2) (fig) [cuts, inflation etc] hacerse sentir- bite off- bite on* * *
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1. [baɪt](past bit; past p bitten) transitive verb \<\<person/dog\>\> morder*; \<\<bug\>\> picar*to bite one's nails — comerse or morderse* las uñas
once bitten, twice shy — el gato escaldado del agua fría huye
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vi1)a) \<\<person/dog\>\> morder*; \<\<mosquito\>\> picar*; \<\<wind/frost\>\> cortarto bite into something — darle* un mordisco a algo, hincarle* el diente a algo
to bite on something — morder* algo
b) ( take bait) \<\<fish\>\> picar*2) \<\<law/recession\>\> hacerse* sentir•Phrasal Verbs:
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to have o get two bites at the cherry — (BrE) tener* una segunda oportunidad
2) c ( wound - from insect) picadura f; (- from dog, snake) mordedura f3) c ( snack) (colloq) (no pl) bocado mto have a bite (to eat) — comer un bocado, comer algo
4) ua) ( of flavor) lo fuerteb) ( sharpness) mordacidad f -
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♦ bite /baɪt/n. [cu]3 spuntino; boccone: I had a bite before coming here, ho mangiato un boccone prima di venire; DIALOGO → - Arranging lunch appointment- Do you want to get a bite to eat?, ti va di mettere qualcosa sotto i denti?7 mordente; forza● bites of information, (brevi) informazioni □ bite-size (o bite-sized) (agg.), piccolo; breve; corto: to cut into bite-sized pieces, tagliare a cubetti □ (fam. USA e Austral.) to put the bite on sb., chiedere un prestito a q.; bussare a soldi con q.; dare una stoccata a q. □ (fam. GB) a second bite at the cherry, una seconda occasione □ (fam.) to take a bite out of, ridurre considerevolmente; essere un salasso per.♦ (to) bite /baɪt/A v. t.1 mordere; addentare: to bite one's nails, mangiarsi le unghie; The cat bit my finger, il gatto mi morse il dito; to bite a thread in two, spezzare un filo con i denti; (scherz.) I'm not going to bite you!, non mordo mica!6 tormentare; assillare; irritare: What's biting you?, che hai?; cosa c'è che non va?7 (al passivo) (fam.) essere imbrogliato; farsi fregare; farsi bidonareB v. i.3 lasciarsi convincere; accettare; crederci; abboccare6 ( di situazione, misura, ecc.) farsi sentire ( spiacevolmente): The recession is beginning to bite, la recessione comincia a farsi sentire● (fam.) to bite the bullet, stringere i denti e affrontare q.; farsi forza □ to bite the dust, mordere la polvere; ( anche) essere ucciso □ to bite the hand that feeds one, essere ingrato verso un benefattore; sputare nel piatto in cui si mangia □ (fig.) to bite one's lip, mordersi le labbra □ to bite one's tongue, mordersi la lingua ( per non parlare) □ (fam.) to be bitten by the… bug, essere conquistato da (un'attività, uno hobby, ecc.); appassionarsi a; diventare un patito di □ (prov.) Once bitten, twice shy, il gatto scottato teme l'acqua freddabitern.● the biter bitten (o bit), il gabbatore gabbato; i pifferi di montagna; chi la fa l'aspetti. -
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bite [baɪt]mordre ⇒ 1 (a), 2 (a), 2 (c), 2 (d) piquer ⇒ 1 (a), 2 (a), 2 (b) agacer ⇒ 1 (b) morsure, piqûre ⇒ 3 (a) bouchée ⇒ 3 (b)∎ I bit a piece out of the pear j'ai mordu dans la poire;∎ the dog bit him on the leg le chien l'a mordu à la jambe;∎ the dog bit the rope in two le chien a coupé la corde en deux avec ses dents;∎ to bite one's nails se ronger les ongles;∎ he bit his lip il s'est mordu la lèvre;∎ figurative they've been bitten by the photography bug ils sont devenus des mordus de photographie;∎ also figurative to bite one's tongue se mordre la langue;∎ figurative to bite the bullet serrer les dents;∎ we're going to have to bite the bullet and fire them il va falloir prendre le taureau par les cornes et les renvoyer;∎ to bite the dust mordre la poussière;∎ theirs is the latest plan to bite the dust leur projet est le dernier à être tombé à l'eau;∎ to bite the hand that feeds one montrer de l'ingratitude envers qn qui vous veut du bien;∎ proverb once bitten, twice shy chat échaudé craint l'eau froide;∎ what's biting him? quelle mouche l'a piqué?∎ I bit into the apple j'ai mordu dans la pomme;∎ does the dog bite? il mord, votre chien?;∎ he bit through the cord il coupa la ficelle avec ses dents;∎ are they or the fish biting (today)? alors, ça mord?;∎ figurative don't worry, I don't bite! n'ayez pas peur, je ne mords pas!(b) (mustard, spice) piquer(c) (air, wind) mordre, cingler∎ the acid bit into the metal l'acide a attaqué le métal;∎ the rope bit into his wrists la corde mordait dans la chair de ses poignets∎ the law is beginning to bite les effets de la loi commencent à se faire sentir3 noun∎ mosquito bites piqûres fpl de moustiques;∎ chew each bite 30 times mâchez chaque bouchée 30 fois;∎ he swallowed the steak in three bites il a avalé le bifteck en trois bouchées;∎ figurative the repairs took a big bite out of our savings les réparations ont fait un trou dans nos économies;∎ do you want a bite? tu veux (y) goûter?;∎ British familiar to have or to get another or a second bite at the cherry s'y reprendre à deux fois∎ we stopped for a bite (to eat) nous nous sommes arrêtés pour manger un morceau;∎ I haven't had a bite all day je n'ai rien mangé de la journée□∎ did you get a bite? ça a mordu?(e) (sharpness → of mustard, spice) piquant m; (→ of speech, wit) mordant m; (→ of air, wind) caractère m cinglant ou mordant∎ to bite sth back se retenir de dire qcharracher d'un coup de dents;∎ she bit off a piece of toast elle a mordu dans la tartine;∎ to bite off more than one can chew avoir les yeux plus grands ou gros que le ventre;∎ familiar to bite sb's head off enguirlander qn -
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baɪt
1. сущ.
1) укус She took a bite of the apple. ≈ Она откусила от яблока. His bark is worse than his bite. insect bite mosquito bite snake bite bite of the wind
2) след укуса
3) прикус (взаимное расположение рядов зубов на верхней и нижней челюстях) An apparatus was utilized for opening the bite and moving the upper incisors outward. ≈ Эту вещь применяли для того, чтобы расширять прикус и выдвигать передние зубы вперед.
4) чеканка (как процесс)
5) "изюминка", "конфетка", "клубничка" The party's election propaganda lacked bite and purpose. ≈Предвыборная агитация у этой партии была бесцельная и "сухая".
6) просьба дать денег в долг
7) поклевка
8) (в значении еды) а) то, что можно съесть "за один укус", съеденное, проглоченное;
перекус "чтобы червячка заморить" Take it all, man, take it all, never make two bites of a cherry. ≈ Да ешь ты ее целиком, говорю же, целиком, это же вишенка, а ты от нее что-то откусывать собрался. without bite or sup have a bite б) трава для скота, фураж It gives sheep a good bite early in the season. ≈ Так что для овец есть хорошая трава в самом начале сезона.
9) доля (в деле, в доходах)
10) пустое место в типографском тексте, вызванное неплотным прилеганием формы
11) едкость, острота
12) травление( при граверных работах)
13) тех. сцепление (характеристика качества контакта между поверхностями)
14) прозвище йоркширцев
2. гл.;
прош. вр. - bit;
прич. прош. вр. - bitten, bit
1) кусать(ся) (функция резцов и клыков - incisor, canine
2)) ;
жалить( о змеях, насекомых и т.д.) to bite into an apple ≈ откусить от яблока Bite your tongue! ≈ Прикуси язык, замолчи!
2) принять, ухватиться( за предложение) I told him about it, but he won't bite. ≈ Я ему про это рассказывал, но он не хочет.
3) клевать( о рыбе)
4) колоть, рубить (любым холодным оружием) He stroke his opponent, but the sword wouldn't bite. ≈ Он ударил своего противника, но меч не вонзился.
5) жечь( об острых приправах)
6) щипать( о морозе)
7) травить, разъедать( о химических веществах) (тж bite in)
8) колоть, язвить
9) страд. попадаться, поддаваться обману Do not bite at the bait of pleasure till you know there is no hook beneath it. ≈ Не стоит ничем соблазняться, пока не узнаешь точно, что тут нет подвоха.
10) тех. сцепляться;
врезаться The wheels will not bite ≈ колеса буксуют, нет сцепления с дорогой The anchor bit. ≈ Якорь прочно зацепился за дно. His plough bit. ≈ Он слишком глубоко вогнал плуг в землю.
11) интересовать, занимать;
беспокоить I'll pop up and see what's biting him now. ≈ Я заскочу к нему и выясню, чем это он занят (что это с ним).
12) занимать в долг Think not I'm throwing biting hints. ≈ Да ты не думай, я не в долг просить пришел. ∙ bite back bite into bite off bite on to bite off more than one can chew ≈ взяться за непосильное дело;
переоценить свои силы to bite the dust, to bite the ground, to bite the sand ≈ быть убитым;
падать ниц;
быть поверженным во прах, быть побежденным to bite one's thumb at smb. уст. ≈ высказать свое презрение кому-л. to bite someone's head off ≈ сорвать зло на ком-л. bite one's tongue off ≈ прикусить язык to be bitten with ≈ зажечься чем-л. once bitten twice shy посл. ≈ обжегшись на молоке, будешь дуть и на воду;
пуганая ворона (и) куста боится to bite the hand that feeds ≈ резать курицу, которая несет золотые яйца;
быть неблагодарнымукус рана или след от укуса - the * became infected рана от укуса инфицировалась клев (рыбы) - he had been fishing all the morning but hadn't had a single * он все утро удил рыбу, но у него ни разу не клюнуло кусок( пищи) - without * or sup не пивши, не евши легкая закуска - to have a * перекусить;
закусить острая боль - the * of the wound боль от раны острота (ощущения) - the * of his sarcasm жало его сарказма отравление( при гравировке) (устаревшее) шулер;
жулик (медицина) прикус (техническое) зажатие, сцепление (американизм) (разговорное) сумма денег (в счет какого-л платежа) - the local tax took a large * out of his salary ему пришлось отвались большой кусок зарплаты в уплату местного налога > to put the * on smb. (американизм) (сленг) (пытаться) занять денег у кого-л кусать, жалить кусаться надкусывать, пробовать клевать, брать приманку (разговорное) попадаться на удочку, поддаваться обману - we were bitten when we bought that old car при покупке подержанной машины нас надули причинять боль жечь (о перце, горчице) щипать (о морозе) разъедать (о кислотах) язвить, говорить колкости (сленг) ухватиться( за предложение) - I hoped she would be interested in my plan, but she didn't * я надеялся заинтересовать ее своим планом, но она на него не клюнула (редкое) колоть, рубить (саблей) (with) зараженный, увлеченный( чем-л) (техническое) брать металл( о напильнике) зацеплять - the wheels will not * колеса скользят - the brake will not * тормоз не берет( морское) забирать (о якоре) (американизм) (сленг) раздражать - what's biting you? какая муха тебя укусила? > to * one's lips кусать губы, нервничать > to * the tongue прикусить язык > to * the dust быть убитым;
падать ниц, быть поверженным во прах;
быть побежденным;
быть униженным > to * the bullet с неохотой браться за что-л > to * the hand that feeds one рубить сук, на котором сидишь > once bitten twice shy (пословица) пуганая ворона куста боится;
обжегшись на молоке, будешь дуть и на водуbite жечь (о перце, горчице и т. п.) ~ завтрак, легкая закуска;
to have a bite перекусить, закусить ~ тех. зажатие, сцепление ~ клев (рыбы) ~ клевать (о рыбе) ~ колоть, рубить (саблей) ~ (bit;
bit, bitten) кусать(ся) ;
жалить ~ кусок (пищи) ;
without bite or sup не евши не пивши ~ острота, едкость ~ (pass.) попадаться, поддаваться обману ~ мед. прикус ~ принять, ухватиться (за предложение) ~ след укуса ~ тех. сцепляться;
the wheels will not bite колеса скользят;
the brake will not bite тормоз не берет ~ травить, разъедать (о кислотах;
обыкн. bite in) ~ травление (при гравировке) ~ укус ~ щипать, кусать (о морозе) ~ язвить, колоть~ off откусывать;
to bite off more than one can chew взяться за непосильное дело;
переоценить свои силы~ off откусывать;
to bite off more than one can chew взяться за непосильное дело;
переоценить свои силыto ~ one's thumb (at smb.) уст. высказать свое презрение (кому-л.)to ~ the dust (или the groundthe sand) быть убитым to ~ the dust (или the groundthe sand) падать ниц;
быть поверженным во прах;
быть побежденным~ тех. сцепляться;
the wheels will not bite колеса скользят;
the brake will not bite тормоз не берет~ завтрак, легкая закуска;
to have a bite перекусить, закусить~ тех. сцепляться;
the wheels will not bite колеса скользят;
the brake will not bite тормоз не берет~ кусок (пищи) ;
without bite or sup не евши не пивши -
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{bait}
I. 1. захапвам, хапя, ухапвам, гриза
to BITE the dust падам повален/победен, умирам
to BITE one's lips прехапвам устнй (oт вълнение, яд, за да не npuxна от смях и пр.)
what is biting you? какво тe тревожи/мъчи/гризе? to have something to BITE on прен. имам нещо определено да върша/проучвам
2. захапвам въдицата, кълва, прен. оставям се да ме подведат, лапвам въдицата
3. жиля, ужилвам, ощипвам
4. попарвам (за слана)
5. разяждам (за киселина) (обик. с in)
6. изк. ецвам, гравирам
7. паря, смъдя, лютя
8. скачвам се, закачвам се, скопчвам се
the wheels BITE won't BITE колелата боксуват
once bitten twice shy парен каша духа
bitten with обхванат/заразен от (ентусиазъм и пр)
bite at посягам да захапя/ухапя
bite off отхапвам
I could BITE my tongue off съжалявам/пукам се от яд (не съм казал нещо)
to BITE someone's head/nose off отговарям рязко/гневно на някого
II. 1. ухапване. ужилване, ощипване
2. ухапано/ужилено място
3. хапка, хапване
to have a BITE хапвам си малко
without BITE or sup ни ял, ни пил
4. остър/парлив вкус, прен. острота, парливост, язвителност (на стил и пр.)
5. кълване (по въдицата за риоа)
6. тех. скачване. закачване. захващане, скопчване, зъболекарство захапка
to put the BITE on someone ам. sl, измъквам пари от някого* * *{bait} v (bit {bit} ; bit, bitten {bitn}) 1. захапвам; хапя,(2) n 1. ухапване. ужилване, ощипване: 2. ухапано/ ужилено мя* * *хапка; ухапване; хапя; ухапвам; щипя; ям; ужилване; ръфам; скачване; скачвам; ожилвам; попарвам; похапка; жиля; захапвам; залък; късче;* * *1. bite at посягам да захапя/ухапя 2. bite off отхапвам 3. bitten with обхванат/заразен от (ентусиазъм и пр) 4. i could bite my tongue off съжалявам/пукам се от яд (не съм казал нещо) 5. i. захапвам, хапя, ухапвам, гриза 6. ii. ухапване. ужилване, ощипване 7. once bitten twice shy парен каша духа 8. the wheels bite won't bite колелата боксуват 9. to bite one's lips прехапвам устнй (oт вълнение, яд, за да не npuxна от смях и пр.) 10. to bite someone's head/nose off отговарям рязко/гневно на някого 11. to bite the dust падам повален/победен, умирам 12. to have a bite хапвам си малко 13. to put the bite on someone ам. sl, измъквам пари от някого 14. what is biting you? какво тe тревожи/мъчи/гризе? to have something to bite on прен. имам нещо определено да върша/проучвам 15. without bite or sup ни ял, ни пил 16. жиля, ужилвам, ощипвам 17. захапвам въдицата, кълва, прен. оставям се да ме подведат, лапвам въдицата 18. изк. ецвам, гравирам 19. кълване (по въдицата за риоа) 20. остър/парлив вкус, прен. острота, парливост, язвителност (на стил и пр.) 21. паря, смъдя, лютя 22. попарвам (за слана) 23. разяждам (за киселина) (обик. с in) 24. скачвам се, закачвам се, скопчвам се 25. тех. скачване. закачване. захващане, скопчване, зъболекарство захапка 26. ухапано/ужилено място 27. хапка, хапване* * *bite [bait] I. v ( bit [bit]; bit, bitten [bitn]) 1. захапвам; хапя; ухапвам; to \bite the dust падам победен, прен. целувам земята; падам на бойното поле; падам от кон; умирам; преставам да съществувам; 2. впивам се, врязвам се, притискам силно, забивам се; the belt bit her flesh коланът се впиваше в тялото ѝ; 3. захапвам (въдицата); прен. налапвам въдицата, хващам се, оставям се да ме подведат, лъжа се, измамвам се; 4. жиля; ужилвам; щипя; ущипвам; лютя (и прен.); the wind bit his face вятърът щипеше лицето му; 5. попарвам (за слана); ослане́н; посърнал, клюмнал; 6. разяждам (за киселина - обикн. с in); 7. изк. ецвам; 8. въздействам силно, правя силно впечатление на, повлиявам на; the recession started biting into the industry рецесията започна да се отразява ( негативно) върху индустрията; 9. тех. скачвам се, закачвам се, хващам; the wheels won't \bite колелата буксуват; • \bite on that! добре си помисли за това, да ти е обица на ухото; what's biting you? какво те яде? какво те притеснява; to be bitten бивам излъган, изигран, измамен, заблуден, надхитрен; once bit( ten) twice shy парен каша духа; to \bite s.o.'s head off отвръщам рязко и грубо, сопвам се; bitten with the enthusiasm заразен от ентусиазма на; to \bite the bullet заемам се с неприятно задължение; to \bite o.'s lip ( tongue) глътвам си думите, не казвам това, което ми е на езика; II. n 1. ухапване, ужилване, ощипване; the wind has a \bite вятърът щипе (жули); • his bark is worse than his \bite не е толкова опасен, колкото изглежда; 2. ухапано, ужилено, ощипано (мястото, раната); 3. остра болка (физическа и душевна); 4. залък, къс, хапка, малко ядене; to have a \bite хапвам си; a \bite of bread малко хлебец; I haven't had a \bite to eat нищичко не съм ял; to make two \bites at a cherry правя два опита в нещо; получавам втори шанс; to take a \bite out of отнемам, намалявам; набутвам (заделена сума); 5. остър, парлив вкус; прен. острота, сила, язвителност, сарказъм (на стила и пр.); his criticism lacks \bite в критиката му няма острота (злъчност); 6. кълване по въдицата (за риба); 7. тех. скачване, закачване; 8. pl измама, лъжа́; подвеждане; заблуда, въдица.
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