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vi AmE slShe bumped and ground faster as the bass drum upped its tempo — Она все быстрее подавала вперед тазом и вихляла бедрами по мере того, как ударные убыстряли ритм
She was bumping and grinding, those big boobs bouncing under the blouse — Она исполняла эротический танец, вихляя бедрами, а под блузкой колыхалась ее большая грудь
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Общая лексика: трястись (shaking, striptease dance.), стриптиз-танец -
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bump [bʌmp]1 noun(a) (lump → on head, in path, road surface) bosse f;∎ he has a big bump on his head il a une grosse bosse au crâne;∎ a bump in the road une bosse sur la route;∎ Cars to hit a bump passer sur une bosse(b) (blow, knock) choc m, coup m;∎ he felt a bump as he reversed the car into the garage il a senti un choc en reculant la voiture dans le garage;∎ her head hit the shelf with a bump il y a eu un bruit sourd quand elle s'est cogné la tête contre l'étagère;∎ the boat hit the jetty with a bump le bateau a cogné contre la jetée;∎ figurative to be brought down to earth with a bump être ramené brutalement à la réalité∎ he got bumped from the football team il s'est fait virer de l'équipe de football;∎ to be bumped from a flight perdre sa place sur un vol (pour cause de sur-réservation)(a) (move jerkily) cahoter;∎ the old bus bumped along the country roads le vieil autobus cahotait le long des petites routes∎ the boat bumped against the pier le bateau a buté contre l'embarcadère∎ to bump and grind (dancer, striptease artist) se déhancher (en simulant l'acte sexuel)4 adverb∎ the driver went bump into the car in front le conducteur est rentré en plein dans la voiture de devant;∎ things that go bump in the night les spectres mpl, les fantômes mpl∎ to give sb the (birthday) bumps = à son anniversaire, tenir à plusieurs quelqu'un par les bras et les jambes, et lui faire toucher le sol un nombre de fois correspondant à son âge, French Canadian donner la bascule à qn(b) Sport (rowing race) = à Oxford, course-poursuite dans laquelle chaque bateau doit rattraper pour le heurter le bateau qui le précède►► Cars bump start = démarrage d'un véhicule en le poussant∎ he bumped into a lamppost il est rentré dans un réverbère;∎ I bumped into an old school friend this morning je suis tombé sur un ancien camarade d'école ce matin -
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1. transitive verb,1) (reduce to small particles)grind [up] — zermahlen; pulverisieren [Metall]; mahlen [Kaffee, Pfeffer, Getreide]
2) (sharpen) schleifen [Schere, Messer]; schärfen [Klinge]; (smooth, shape) schleifen [Linse, Edelstein]3) (rub harshly) zerquetschengrind one's teeth — mit den Zähnen knirschen
4) (produce by grinding) mahlen [Mehl]2. intransitive verb,3. noungrind to a halt, come to a grinding halt — [Fahrzeug:] quietschend zum Stehen kommen; (fig.) [Verkehr:] zum Erliegen kommen; [Maschine:] stehen bleiben; [Projekt:] sich festfahren
Plackerei, die (ugs.)the daily grind — (coll.) der alltägliche Trott
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87578/grind_away">grind away* * *1. past tense, past participle - ground; verb1) (to crush into powder or small pieces: This machine grinds coffee.) mahlen2) (to rub together, usually producing an unpleasant noise: He grinds his teeth.) knirschen3) (to rub into or against something else: He ground his heel into the earth.) bohren2. noun(boring hard work: Learning vocabulary is a bit of a grind.) die Schinderei- grinder- grinding
- grindstone
- grind down
- grind up
- keep someone's nose to the grindstone
- keep one's nose to the grindstone* * *[graɪnd]I. nthe daily \grind der tägliche Trottto be a real \grind sehr mühsam seinII. vt<ground, ground>1. (crush)▪ to \grind sth coffee, pepper etw mahlenfreshly ground coffee frisch gemahlener Kaffeeto \grind sth [in]to flour/a powder etw fein zermahlento \grind meat AM, AUS Fleisch fein hackento \grind one's teeth mit den Zähnen knirschen2. (press firmly)Sara ground her cigarette into the ashtray Sara drückte ihre Zigarette im Aschenbecher aus3. (sharpen)▪ to \grind sth etw schleifen [o schärfen] [o wetzen4.III. vi<ground, ground>to \grind to a halt car, machine [quietschend] zum Stehen kommen; production stocken; negotiations sich akk festfahren▶ the mills of God \grind slowly [but they \grind exceeding small] ( prov) Gottes Mühlen mahlen langsam [aber trefflich fein] prov* * *[graɪnd] vb: pret, ptp ground1. vtto grind sth to a powder — etw fein zermahlen/zerstoßen
3) (= turn) handle, barrel organ drehento grind one's heel into the earth — den Absatz in die Erde bohren
4)the tyrant ground the people into the dust — der Tyrann hat das Volk zu Tode geschunden
2. vi1) (mill) mahlen; (brakes, teeth, gears) knirschenthe metal ground against the stone —
the ship ground against the rocks — das Schiff lief knirschend auf die Felsen auf
to grind to a halt or standstill (lit) — quietschend zum Stehen kommen; (fig) stocken; (production etc) zum Erliegen kommen; (negotiations)
3. nSee:→ bumpshe found housework a grind — sie empfand Hausarbeit als Plackerei (inf)
* * *grind [ɡraınd]A v/t prät und pperf ground [ɡraʊnd]1. Glas etc schleifen, Brillengläser etc einschleifen2. ein Messer etc schleifen, wetzen, schärfen:grind small (into dust) fein (zu Staub) zermahlen;grind with emery (ab)schmirgeln, glätten4. a) Kaffee, Korn etc mahlenb) Fleisch durchdrehen:grind meat auch Hackfleisch machen6. knirschend aneinanderreiben:grind one’s teeth mit den Zähnen knirschengrind the faces of the poor die Armen aussaugen8. einen Leierkasten drehen9. oft grind out ein Musikstück herunterspielen, einen Zeitungsartikel etc herunterschreiben, hinhauen10. grind out mühsam hervorbringen, ausstoßen12. some lorries were grinding their way up the long incline umg ein paar Lkws quälten sich die lange Steigung hochB v/i2. sich mahlen oder schleifen lassen3. knirschen:a) quietschend zum Stehen kommen,b) fig zum Erliegen kommen;the negotiations ground on for several months die Verhandlungen schleppten sich über mehrere Monate dahin4. umg sich abschinden, schuftenfor für):grind at English Englisch paukenC s1. Knirschen n2. umg Schinderei f, Schufterei f:the daily grind der Alltagstrott3. SCHULE umga) Pauken n, Büffeln n, Ochsen nb) Pauker(in), Büffler(in)4. Br sl Nummer f sl (Geschlechtsverkehr):have a grind eine Nummer machen oder schieben* * *1. transitive verb,grind [up] — zermahlen; pulverisieren [Metall]; mahlen [Kaffee, Pfeffer, Getreide]
2) (sharpen) schleifen [Schere, Messer]; schärfen [Klinge]; (smooth, shape) schleifen [Linse, Edelstein]3) (rub harshly) zerquetschen4) (produce by grinding) mahlen [Mehl]5) (fig.): (oppress, harass) auspressen (fig.)2. intransitive verb,3. noungrind to a halt, come to a grinding halt — [Fahrzeug:] quietschend zum Stehen kommen; (fig.) [Verkehr:] zum Erliegen kommen; [Maschine:] stehen bleiben; [Projekt:] sich festfahren
Plackerei, die (ugs.)the daily grind — (coll.) der alltägliche Trott
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Plackerei f. v.(§ p.,p.p.: ground)= mahlen v.(§ p.,pp.: mahlte, gemahlen)reiben v.(§ p.,pp.: rieb, gerieben)schleifen v.wetzen v. -
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1. nounthis car has had a few bumps — der Wagen hat schon einige Dellen abgekriegt
2) (swelling) Beule, die2. adverbbums; rums, bums3. transitive verb1) anstoßenI bumped the chair against the wall — ich stieß mit dem Stuhl an die Wand
2) (hurt)4. intransitive verbbump one's head/knee — sich am Kopf/Knie stoßen
1)bump against somebody/something — jemanden/an etwas (Akk.) od. gegen etwas stoßen
2) (move with jolts) rumpelnPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/84955/bump_into">bump into- bump off- bump up* * *1. verb(to knock or strike (something): She bumped into me; I bumped my head against the ceiling.) prallen, stoßen2. noun•- bumper3. adjective(excellent in some way, especially by being large: a bumper crop.) Rekord...- bumpy- bump into
- bump of* * *[bʌmp]I. nspeed \bump Bodenschwelle f (zur Verkehrsberuhigung)3. AM ( fam: in price) Erhöhung f; (in salary) Erhöhung f, Aufbesserung f; (promotion) Beförderung fhe got a \bump to manager er wurde zum Geschäftsführer befördertto get a \bump on one's head sich dat den Kopf anschlagento go \bump rumsen fam, polternto give sb the \bumps jdn an Armen und Beinen festhalten und dann mehrmals hintereinander hochwerfenII. vt1. (have accident)to \bump a vehicle mit einem Fahrzeug zusammenstoßen, ein Fahrzeug anfahrento get \bumped from a flight von der Passagierliste gestrichen werden, aus einem Flug ausgebucht werdenIII. vi▪ to \bump along (vehicle) dahinrumpeln; (passenger) durchgeschüttelt werden, eine unruhige Fahrt haben; (air passenger) einen unruhigen Flug haben* * *[bʌmp]1. nto get a bump on the head — sich (dat) den Kopf anschlagen
I accidentally gave her a bump on the chin — ich habe sie aus Versehen ans Kinn geboxt or gestoßen
the car has had a few bumps — mit dem Auto hat es ein paar Mal gebumst
each bump was agony as the ambulance... — jede Erschütterung war eine Qual, als der Krankenwagen...
3) (AVIAT: rising air current) Bö f2. vt1) stoßen ( obj gegen); car wing etc, one's own car eine Delle fahren in (+acc); another car auffahren auf (+acc)to bump one's head/knee — sich (dat) den Kopf/das Knie anstoßen or anschlagen (on, against an +dat )
3. vi(= move joltingly) holpernthe economy is continuing to bump along the bottom (Brit) — die Wirtschaft befindet sich noch immer auf der Talsohle
4. advto go bump — bumsen (inf)
things that go bump in the night — Geräusche pl im Dunkeln or in der Nacht
* * *bump [bʌmp]A v/t1. (heftig) stoßenbump one’s head against the door mit dem Kopf gegen die Tür rennen oder umg knallen3. TECH US einen Kotflügel etc ausbeulena) die Preise etc hochtreiben,b) ein Gehalt, Ergebnis etc aufbessernB v/i1. (against, into) stoßen, prallen, bumsen umg (gegen, an akk), zusammenstoßen (mit), anrempeln (akk):bump into figa) jemanden zufällig treffen,b) zufällig stoßen auf (akk)2. rumpeln, holpern (Fahrzeug)C s2. Beule f3. Unebenheit f5. US umg Rundung f (Busen)6. FLUG Steigbö f* * *1. noun2) (swelling) Beule, die2. adverbbums; rums, bums3. transitive verb1) anstoßen2) (hurt)4. intransitive verbbump one's head/knee — sich am Kopf/Knie stoßen
1)bump against somebody/something — jemanden/an etwas (Akk.) od. gegen etwas stoßen
2) (move with jolts) rumpelnPhrasal Verbs:- bump off- bump up* * *n.Bö -en f.Plumps m.Puff ¨-e m. v.anschlagen v.plumpsen v.stoßen v.(§ p.,pp.: stieß, gestossen) -
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I [bʌmp]1) (lump) (on body) protuberanza f., bernoccolo m.; (on road surface) asperità f., gobba f. (on, in su)2) (jolt) scossone m., urto m.3) (sound of fall) rumore m. sordo, tonfo m.4)5) eufem. scherz. (of pregnant woman) pancione m.••II 1. [bʌmp]2) AE colloq. (remove)to bump sb. from — rimuovere qcn. da [list, job]
3) AE colloq. (promote)2.to bump sb. to — promuovere qcn. ad un posto di [manager, professor]
1) (knock)to bump against — urtare contro, (andare a) sbattere contro
to bump along o over — [ vehicle] sobbalzare, traballare su [ road]
•- bump off- bump up* * *1. verb(to knock or strike (something): She bumped into me; I bumped my head against the ceiling.) andare a sbattere, urtare2. noun1) ((the sound of) a blow or knock: We heard a loud bump.) colpo sordo2) (a swelling or raised part: a bump on the head; This road is full of bumps.) bernoccolo; gobba•- bumper3. adjective(excellent in some way, especially by being large: a bumper crop.) eccezionale- bumpy- bump into
- bump of* * *[bʌmp]1. n2. vt(car) urtare, sbattere•- bump off- bump up* * *bump /bʌmp/n.2 sobbalzo; scossa4 gonfiore, protuberanza; bernoccolo12 ( canottaggio) il raggiungere o toccare con la prua l'imbarcazione che precede ( ottenendo il diritto di precederla alla partenza nella gara successiva)● to come down with a bump, tornare di colpo sulla terra (fig.) □ (fam.) things that go bump in the night, rumori notturni misteriosi.♦ (to) bump /bʌmp/A v. i.1 – to bump against (o into), urtare (contro); andare a sbattere contro: to bump into st., andare a sbattere contro qc.; (autom.) tamponare qc.; I bumped against the table, sono andato a sbattere contro (o ho urtato) la tavola2 – (fam.) to bump into, imbattersi in (q.); incontrare per caso (q.): DIALOGO → - Organizing a meeting- I'll see you Friday if I don't bump into you before, ci vediamo venerdì se non ci incontriamo per caso prima3 (con avv. o compl. di direzione) muoversi sobbalzando: The car bumped along, l'automobile procedeva sobbalzandoB v. t.1 urtare; andare a sbattere contro2 picchiare; battere; sbattere: I bumped my head on the step, ho picchiato la testa contro il gradino3 scuotere; far sobbalzare; spingere a scossoni ( in una data direzione): He bumped the trolley down the ramp, spinse il carrello traballante giù per la rampa; to bump a child on one's knee, far saltellare un bambino sulle ginocchia; to bump st. out of the way, scostare qc. con uno spintone7 ( canottaggio) raggiungere e toccare (un'imbarcazione, ottenendo il diritto di precederla alla partenza nella gara successiva)● ( slang) to bump and grind, (spec. di spogliarellista) ballare dimenando il bacino e facendo la mossa.* * *I [bʌmp]1) (lump) (on body) protuberanza f., bernoccolo m.; (on road surface) asperità f., gobba f. (on, in su)2) (jolt) scossone m., urto m.3) (sound of fall) rumore m. sordo, tonfo m.4)5) eufem. scherz. (of pregnant woman) pancione m.••II 1. [bʌmp]2) AE colloq. (remove)to bump sb. from — rimuovere qcn. da [list, job]
3) AE colloq. (promote)2.to bump sb. to — promuovere qcn. ad un posto di [manager, professor]
1) (knock)to bump against — urtare contro, (andare a) sbattere contro
to bump along o over — [ vehicle] sobbalzare, traballare su [ road]
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1. past tense, past participle - ground; verb1) (to crush into powder or small pieces: This machine grinds coffee.)2) (to rub together, usually producing an unpleasant noise: He grinds his teeth.)3) (to rub into or against something else: He ground his heel into the earth.)2. noun(boring hard work: Learning vocabulary is a bit of a grind.) slit, rutinearbeid- grinder- grinding
- grindstone
- grind down
- grind up
- keep someone's nose to the grindstone
- keep one's nose to the grindstonearbeide--------male--------slipeIsubst. \/ɡraɪnd\/1) kverning, maling, oppmaling2) ( overført) kverning, mas, ork, slit3) sliping, kvessing4) pugg, pugging, terping, sprenglesing5) pugghest6) (gammeldags, vulgært) knull, ligg, nummer7) ( slang) forførende vrikking på hoftene8) (amer., slang) tørrpinnback to the grind i morgen er det havrelefsa og strieskjorten igjenbump and grind vrikking og rotering av hoftene, det å skyte frem hoftene og gjøre jukkende bevegelserfine grind finmalingthe daily grind den daglige tredemøllen, hverdagsslitetII1) male, formale• grind corn into\/till flour2) slipe, kvesse3) polere, glattslipe, avslipe4) skrape, skrubbe, skure, gnukke, gni5) ( om lirekasse) sveive på, dreie påpresse frem noen vers \/ klemme frem noen vers6) ( hverdagslig) pugge, sprenglese, terpe7) slite, streve8) ( dans) vrikke på hoftene, jukkegrind down finmale slite ut, slite ned undertrykke, plagegrind in slipe tilgrind on male videre på, drøye utgrind one's teeth (together) skjære tennergrind on\/against something skrape mot noe, skrubbe noe, skure noe, slå mot noegrind out spy ut, produseregrind somebody in something eller grind something into someone's head banke noe inn i hodet på noengrind the faces of the poor tyne de fattige, suge ut av de fattige det lille de har, utnytte de fattigegrind to a halt bråstoppe så det hviner i bremsenegrind to pieces knuse, slipe, støtehave an axe to grind ha sine grunner -
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1. verb(to knock or strike (something): She bumped into me; I bumped my head against the ceiling.) dunke, skumpe2. noun1) ((the sound of) a blow or knock: We heard a loud bump.) dunk, dumpt støt/slag2) (a swelling or raised part: a bump on the head; This road is full of bumps.) kul•- bumper3. adjective(excellent in some way, especially by being large: a bumper crop.) rekord-, rik- bumpy- bump into
- bump ofkul--------pukkelIsubst. \/bʌmp\/1) dunk, støt, smell2) ( på kroppen) kul, klump3) ( i vei) ujevnhet, hump4) ( luftfart) turbulens5) (gammeldags, humoristisk) evne, sans6) jukking, vrikking med hoftene (seksuelt\/striptease)7) (amer., slang) mordIIverb \/bʌmp\/1) stange, dunke, støte, dytte til, tørne mot2) ( luftfart) forklaring: la passasjerer bli stående igjen på grunn av overbooking3) (amer.) sparke, nedstemme, forkaste, skyve til side, dumpe4) (sport, roing) forklaring: ta igjen og dunke mot (båten foran)5) (bil, tog) skumpe, humpe6) ( slang) jukke, vrikke (på hoftene)7) ( cricket) stusse oppbump into somebody løpe på noen, treffe noen (tilfeldig)jeg støtte\/traff på hamkollidere med noenbump someone off ( slang) rydde\/skaffe noen av veien, fikse noen, myrde noenbump something up (amer.) forhøye\/øke noe, sette noe opp (priser e.l.) -
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I n1) infmlIt's a frightful grind — Это не работа, а каторга какая-то
2) AmE infmlThe grind with his armful of books stepped out of the library — Этот зубрила вышел из библиотеки с целой кипой книг под мышкой
3) AmE infmlShe's a real grind giving everyone a pain in the neck — Она такая зануда, что уже всем успела надоесть
4) AmE slII viShe executed a grind and a bump — Она вильнула бедрами, а потом резко подала тазом вперед
1) infml2) AmE slSome scantily clad girls were grinding and bumping on the stage — На сцене полуобнаженные девицы исполняли эротический танец, вихляя бедрами и резко подавая тазом вперед и назад
3) AmE taboo slShe got an all-night trick again and she was busy grinding — К ней на всю ночь пришел клиент, и она трахалась что есть мочи
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I n AmE sl1)I see he has got the bump to full professorship — Я вижу, что ему дали должность преподавателя
2)II vi AmE slShe executed a grind and a bump — Она вильнула бедрами, а затем резко подала тазом вперед, как в стриптизе
III vt AmE slBaby, do you wanna bump? — Потанцуем, дорогая?
1)Is this airline in the habit of bumping old ladies? — Мне кажется, что на этой авиалинии существует практика сажать на рейс кого угодно, только не пожилых дам
2)She had to blame somebody for bumping her — Она терялась в догадках относительно того, от кого она могла забеременеть
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Табуированная лексика: (в стриптизе) делать резкие вращательные движения тазом и бёдрами -
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1. n разг. покачивание; вихляние; виляние; ёрзание2. v разг. покачивать; крутить3. v разг. покачиваться; ёрзать4. v разг. пробираться, протискиваться5. v разг. тех. колебатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. move around (verb) bump and grind; fidget; jiggle the hips; move around; squiggle; squirm; waggle; worm; wriggle; writhe2. shake (verb) jiggle; shake; shimmer
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