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I [skrʌb]1) (clean)to give sth. a (good) scrub — dare una bella pulita a qcs
2) bot. sterpaglia f., macchia f.3) cosmet. peeling m.II 1. [skrʌb]1) (clean) sfregare, pulire fregando [floor, object, back]; lavare bene [mussel, vegetable]2. 3.- scrub up* * *1. past tense, past participle - scrubbed; verb1) (to rub hard in order to clean: She's scrubbing the floor.) lavare (fregando)2) (to remove by scrubbing: She scrubbed the mess off the carpet.) pulire (strofinando)3) (to cancel: We planned to go but had to scrub the idea.) annullare, disdire2. noun(an act of scrubbing.) strofinata* * *I [skrʌb] n(brushwood) macchiaII [skrʌb]1. n(clean) strofinata2. vt2) (fam: cancel) annullare, (holiday, plan) cancellare•- scrub up* * *scrub (1) /skrʌb/n.1 [u] sterpaglia; boscaglia; macchia2 (anche pl.) terreno coperto da boscaglia; terreno a macchia; sterpeto3 arbusto atrofico; pianta stentata5 (fam.) individuo piccolo o insignificante; tappetto; omuncolo6 (fam.) individuo spregevolescrub (2) /skrʌb/n.1 lavata; strofinata; ripulita: He gave his face a good scrub, si diede una bella lavata alla faccia5 (naut.) frettazzo, frettazza6 (pl.) (chir.) divisa chirurgica● ( USA) scrub brush, spazzola dura; spazzolone; (naut.) frettazza □ (chir.) scrub gown, camice chirurgico □ (chir.) scrub nurse, infermiera (o infermiere) strumentista □ (tecn.) scrub plane, pialletto sgrossatore □ (chir., USA) scrub suit, divisa chirurgica ( camiciotto e calzoni) □ (chir.) scrub-up, lavaggio antisettico ( prima di un intervento).(to) scrub /skrʌb/A v. t.1 pulire strofinando; lavare sfregando; sfregare; strofinare; (naut.) frettare: to scrub a saucepan clean, strofinare una pentola finché non è pulita; pulire una pentola strofinandola3 (fam.) annullare; disdire; interrompere; cancellare; mandare a monte: to scrub a party, annullare un party; to scrub the countdown, interrompere il conteggio alla rovescia4 (tecn.) sgrossare5 (ind. min.) sfangareB v. i.lavare pavimenti; fare lavori di fatica.* * *I [skrʌb]1) (clean)to give sth. a (good) scrub — dare una bella pulita a qcs
2) bot. sterpaglia f., macchia f.3) cosmet. peeling m.II 1. [skrʌb]1) (clean) sfregare, pulire fregando [floor, object, back]; lavare bene [mussel, vegetable]2. 3.- scrub up -
122 undo
[ʌn'duː]1) (unfasten) sciogliere [ fastening]; disfare [ sewing]; aprire [lock, zip, parcel]2) (cancel out) distruggere [good, effort]; riparare [ harm]3) (be downfall of) rovinare, mandare in rovina [ person]4) inform. annullare* * *past tense - undid; verb1) (to unfasten or untie: Could you undo the knot in this string?) disfare2) (to reverse, or destroy, the effect of: The evil that he did can never be undone.) distruggere, annullare•- undoing- undone* * *[ʌn'duː]1) (unfasten: button) sbottonare, (shoelaces) slacciare, (knot) sciogliere, (parcel) aprire, (knitting) disfare2) (reverse: action, wrong) riparare (a), (spoil) rovinare* * *[ʌn'duː]1) (unfasten) sciogliere [ fastening]; disfare [ sewing]; aprire [lock, zip, parcel]2) (cancel out) distruggere [good, effort]; riparare [ harm]3) (be downfall of) rovinare, mandare in rovina [ person]4) inform. annullare -
123 override
tr[əʊvə'raɪd]1 (be more important than) contar más que, ser más importante que2 (not accept - verdict) invalidar, anular; (- advice) hacer caso omiso de3 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL cancelar1 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL anulación de automatismo1) : predominar sobre, contar más quehunger overrode our manners: el hambre predominó sobre los modales2) annul: anular, invalidarto override a veto: anular un vetov.• no hacer caso de v.• poner a un lado v.'əʊvər'raɪd, ˌəʊvə'raɪdtransitive verb (past - rode; past p - ridden) \<\<decision/recommendation\>\> invalidar, anular; \<\<wishes/advice\>\> hacer* caso omiso de[ˌǝʊvǝ'raɪd](pt overrode) (pp overridden) [ˌˌǝʊvǝ'rɪdn] VT1) (=ignore) hacer caso omiso de, ignorar; (=cancel) anular, invalidarthe court can override all earlier decisions — el tribunal puede anular or invalidar cualquier toda decisión anterior
our protests were overridden — hicieron caso omiso de nuestras protestas, ignoraron nuestras protestas
2) (Tech) anular, invalidar* * *['əʊvər'raɪd, ˌəʊvə'raɪd]transitive verb (past - rode; past p - ridden) \<\<decision/recommendation\>\> invalidar, anular; \<\<wishes/advice\>\> hacer* caso omiso de -
124 rescind
tr[rɪ'sɪnd]1 rescindirrescind [ri'sɪnd] vt1) cancel: rescindir, cancelar2) repeal: abrogar, revocarv.• derogar v.• rescindir v.rɪ'sɪndtransitive verb (frml) \<\<contract\>\> rescindir, anular; \<\<order/ruling\>\> revocar*; \<\<law\>\> derogar*, abolir*[rɪ'sɪnd]VT [+ contract] rescindir; [+ order] anular; (Jur) abrogar* * *[rɪ'sɪnd]transitive verb (frml) \<\<contract\>\> rescindir, anular; \<\<order/ruling\>\> revocar*; \<\<law\>\> derogar*, abolir* -
125 annul
- ll- annullieren, für ungültig erklären [Gesetz, Vertrag, Ehe, Testament]; auflösen [Vertrag]* * *(to declare (that something is) not valid and cancel (especially a marriage or legal contract).) annullieren- academic.ru/2727/annulment">annulment* * *an·nul<- ll->[əˈnʌl]vt▪ to \annul sth etw annullierento \annul a contract einen Vertrag auflösento \annul a judgement ein Urteil aufhebento \annul a marriage eine Ehe annullieren [o für ungültig erklären]* * *[ə'nʌl]vtannullieren; law, decree, judgement also aufheben; contract, marriage also auflösen, für ungültig erklären; will also für ungültig erklären* * *annul [əˈnʌl] v/t1. Erinnerung etc löschen2. annullieren, Gesetze, eine Ehe etc aufheben, für ungültig oder nichtig erklären, Vorschriften etc abschaffen3. neutralisieren, ausgleichen* * *- ll- annullieren, für ungültig erklären [Gesetz, Vertrag, Ehe, Testament]; auflösen [Vertrag]* * *v.annullieren v.aufheben v.rückgängig machen (Vertrag) ausdr.ungültig machen ausdr. -
126 disconnect
transitive verb1) abtrennen2) (Electr., Teleph.)disconnect the electricity from a house — ein Haus von der Stromversorgung abtrennen
disconnect the TV — den Stecker des Fernsehers herausziehen
if you don't pay your telephone bill you will be disconnected — wenn Sie Ihre Telefonrechnung nicht bezahlen, wird Ihr Telefon abgestellt
* * *[diskə'nekt](to separate; to break the connection (especially electrical) with: Our phone has been disconnected.) trennen- academic.ru/20860/disconnection">disconnection* * *dis·con·nect[ˌdɪskəˈnekt]1. (turn off)▪ to \disconnect sth etw trennen [o abschalten]while we were talking on the phone we suddenly got \disconnected während des Telefongesprächs wurde die Verbindung plötzlich unterbrochen▪ to \disconnect sb jdn nicht mehr versorgen2. (cancel)to \disconnect electricity/gas Strom/Gas abstellen* * *['dɪskə'nekt]vtpipe etc trennen; (COMPUT) modem, network drive etc Verbindung zum/zur... trennen; TV, iron ausschalten; (= cut off supply of) gas, electricity abstellenI've been disconnected (for nonpayment) — man hat mir das Telefon/den Strom/das Gas etc abgestellt
* * *disconnect [ˌdıskəˈnekt] v/t1. trennen, loslösen ( beide:with, from von)2. TECHa) ent-, auskuppelnb) die Kupplung ausrücken3. ELEKa) trennen:disconnecting switch Trennschalter mb) ein Gerät, einen Stecker etc ausstecken4. das Gas, den Strom, das Telefon abstellen:we have been disconnected unser Gespräch ist unterbrochen worden, wir sind getrennt worden ( → 4)* * *transitive verb1) abtrennen2) (Electr., Teleph.)if you don't pay your telephone bill you will be disconnected — wenn Sie Ihre Telefonrechnung nicht bezahlen, wird Ihr Telefon abgestellt
* * *v.ausschalten v.trennen v.unterbrechen v. -
127 Frank
I adjective(candid) offen [Bekenntnis, Aussprache, Blick, Gesicht, Person]; freimütig [Geständnis, Äußerung]II transitive verbto be [quite] frank — (as sentence-modifier) offen gesagt
1) (in lieu of postage stamp) freistempeln2) (put postage stamp on) frankieren* * *[fræŋk] 1. adjective 2. verb(to mark a letter by machine to show that postage has been paid.) einen Brief mit der Maschine frankieren- academic.ru/29232/frankly">frankly* * *frank1[fræŋk]1. (open) aufrichtigto be \frank [with you] ehrlich gesagtfrank2[fræŋk]vt▪ to \frank sth1. (cancel stamp) etw freistempeln2. (mark for postage) etw frankierenfrank3[AM fræŋk]* * *[frŋk]n (HIST)Franke m, Fränkin f* * ** * *I adjective(candid) offen [Bekenntnis, Aussprache, Blick, Gesicht, Person]; freimütig [Geständnis, Äußerung]II transitive verbto be [quite] frank — (as sentence-modifier) offen gesagt
1) (in lieu of postage stamp) freistempeln2) (put postage stamp on) frankieren* * *adj.freimütig adj.offen adj. -
128 frank
I adjective(candid) offen [Bekenntnis, Aussprache, Blick, Gesicht, Person]; freimütig [Geständnis, Äußerung]II transitive verbto be [quite] frank — (as sentence-modifier) offen gesagt
1) (in lieu of postage stamp) freistempeln2) (put postage stamp on) frankieren* * *[fræŋk] 1. adjective 2. verb(to mark a letter by machine to show that postage has been paid.) einen Brief mit der Maschine frankieren- academic.ru/29232/frankly">frankly* * *frank1[fræŋk]1. (open) aufrichtigto be \frank [with you] ehrlich gesagtfrank2[fræŋk]vt▪ to \frank sth1. (cancel stamp) etw freistempeln2. (mark for postage) etw frankierenfrank3[AM fræŋk]* * *[frŋk]n (HIST)Franke m, Fränkin f* * *frank1 [fræŋk]be frank with sb ehrlich zu jemandem sein, jemandem ehrlich seine Meinung sagenB s Postwesen1. a) Freistempel mb) Franko-, Freivermerk m2. Portofreiheit fC v/t1. Postwesena) besonders Br frankierenb) mit der Maschine frankieren, freistempeln:2. jemandem Zutritt verschaffen* * *I adjective(candid) offen [Bekenntnis, Aussprache, Blick, Gesicht, Person]; freimütig [Geständnis, Äußerung]II transitive verbto be [quite] frank — (as sentence-modifier) offen gesagt
1) (in lieu of postage stamp) freistempeln2) (put postage stamp on) frankieren* * *adj.freimütig adj.offen adj.
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