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41 tronchar
v.1 to snap.2 to chop off, to break off, to split, to break from the trunk.* * *1 (árboles) to cut down, fell2 figurado to destroy\troncharse de risa familiar to split one's sides with laughter* * *1. VT1) (=talar) to fell, chop down; (=cortar) to cut up, cut off; (=hender) to split, crack, shatter2) [+ vida] to cut short; [+ esperanzas] to dash3) * (=cansar) to tire out2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <tallo/rama> to snapb) ( truncar) <vida/relación> to cut short; <esperanza/ilusión> to shatter2.troncharse v prona) tallo/rama to break o snap offb) <muñeca/tobillo> to sprain, twisttroncharse de (la) risa — (Esp fam) to die laughing (colloq)
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <tallo/rama> to snapb) ( truncar) <vida/relación> to cut short; <esperanza/ilusión> to shatter2.troncharse v prona) tallo/rama to break o snap offb) <muñeca/tobillo> to sprain, twisttroncharse de (la) risa — (Esp fam) to die laughing (colloq)
* * *tronchar [A1 ]vt1 ‹tallo/rama› to snap2 (truncar) ‹vida/relación› to cut short; ‹esperanza/ilusión› to shatter, destroy1 «árbol/tallo/rama» to break o snap off2 ‹muñeca/tobillo› to sprain, twist* * *
tronchar ( conjugate tronchar) verbo transitivo ‹tallo/rama› to snap
troncharse verbo pronominal [tallo/rama] to break o snap off;◊ troncharse de (la) risa (Esp fam) to die laughing (colloq)
tronchar verbo transitivo
1 (la rama de un árbol, etc) to break off
2 (frustrar, truncar) to cut short, shatter
* * *♦ vt[partir] to snap* * ** * *tronchar vt1) : to snap, to break off2) : to cut off (relations) -
42 destroncar
v.1 to detruncate, to lop, to cut short.2 to maim, to dislocate, to cut a body in pieces.3 to ruin, to destroy anyone; obstruct his affairs or pretensions. (Metaphorical)4 to cut short a discourse. (Metaphorical)5 to cut off, to cut down, to fell, to cut from the trunk.María destroncó los arbustos Mary cut off the bushes.6 to stump, to clear of stumps.Los tractores destroncaron el terreno The tractors stumped the land.* * *1 (tronchar un árbol) to chop down2 (interrumpir) to interrupt3 (cortar) to cut* * *VT1) [+ árbol] to chop off, lop the top off2) [+ persona] (=mutilar) to maim, mutilate; (=agotar) to tire out, exhaust3) (=estropear) [+ proyecto] to ruin; [+ desarrollo] to harm, damage, dislocate; [+ discurso] to interrupt4) [+ caballo] to wear out5) LAm [+ planta] to uproot -
43 порубить
совер.
1) см. рубить
2) chop/hew (a little), do a little of chopping
3) (кого-л./что-л.) chop down (большое количество)* * ** * *см. рубить -
44 ослаблять
1) General subject: abate, allay, attenuate, bate, break (to break the fall - ослабить силу падения), de-emphasize, dead, deaden, deemphasize, devitalize, diminish, ease, emasculate, enervate, enfeeble, eunuchize, extenuate, geld, impair, kill (боль и т. п.), knock the stuffing (о болезни и т. п.), knock up, loose (пояс и т. п.), loosen, mitigate, narcotize, opiate (чувствительность), overcome, overcome pass, pull down, qualify, quell, reduce, relax, relieve (напряжение), relinquish, remit (об усилиях и т. п.), rust (память, ум), shake, slack, slacken, slake (стремление), subdue, unbrace, undercut, unloose, unloosen, unnerve, unsinew, unstrap (ремень), vitiate, weaken, damp, dampen, depress, dilute, outrage, violate, wear down, slack off (напряжение), give ground (усилие), lose ground (усилие), undermine, blunt, drag down2) Geology: wane6) Poetical language: unknit (союз и т.п.)7) Latin: debilito10) Bookish: rebate (удар, остроту чувства)13) Economy: cushion14) Accounting: lighten, slacken (темп работы)15) Automobile industry: dull16) Architecture: back off (натяжение каната, арматуры)18) Cinema: tone down20) Polygraphy: reduce (фотографическое изображение)21) Politics: (ся) diminish22) Textile: let23) Oil: unfasten (затяжку или крепление)24) Food industry: soften26) Drilling: release27) Polymers: tender29) Makarov: damp (колебания), deaden (шум), deafen (шум), dim, ease (боль), kill (боль), loosely, moderate, relax (напряжение и т.п.), release (натяжение), sap, slack (интенсивность, силу), take down, unbind, water, chip away, ease off, ease down (затяжку гайки или болта)30) Electrical engineering: decay -
45 oboriti
• abate; annul; bear down; bowl; bowl down; bowl out; bowl over; break arc down; break down; chop down; couch; cut; cut down; disaffirm; dismount; down; droop; fell; flag; floor; frustrate; give the overthrow; grass; hang down; invalidate; knock down; lay low; lower; overpower; overset -
46 desagüe
m.1 drainage, drain, plughole, tailrace.2 wastepipe, outlet.3 spillway.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: desaguar.* * *1 (acción) draining, drainage2 (agujero) drain, outlet3 (cañería) waste pipe, drainpipe\desague del radiador AUTOMÓVIL radiator overflow pipe* * *SM1) (=acto) drainage, draining2) (=conducto) [de bañera, lavadora] wastepipe, drainpipe; [de azotea] drain; [de río, pantano] drainage channeltubo de desagüe — drainpipe, wastepipe
* * *a) (de lavabo, lavadora) wastepipe; (de patio, azotea) drainb) ( acción) drainage* * *= sewer pipe, drain, sewer, outflow, plug hole.Ex. The architect's brief specifies that conduit (of sewer pipe size if possible) should be provided for electrical wiring with outlets placed in the ceiling every metre.Ex. Water can enter computer rooms from numerous sources: air conditioners; roof, floor, and wall leaks; backed-up floor drains; and fire sprinklers.Ex. They constructed many miles of sewer and can be seen as the true instigators of the 19th c. sanitary revolution.Ex. A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.Ex. Water goes down the plug hole in an anti-clockwise direction in the Northern Hemisphere and the opposite is true for the Southern Hemisphere.----* desatascador de desagües = drain cleaner.* tirar por el desagüe = pour down + the drain.* verter por el desagüe = pour down + the drain.* * *a) (de lavabo, lavadora) wastepipe; (de patio, azotea) drainb) ( acción) drainage* * *= sewer pipe, drain, sewer, outflow, plug hole.Ex: The architect's brief specifies that conduit (of sewer pipe size if possible) should be provided for electrical wiring with outlets placed in the ceiling every metre.
Ex: Water can enter computer rooms from numerous sources: air conditioners; roof, floor, and wall leaks; backed-up floor drains; and fire sprinklers.Ex: They constructed many miles of sewer and can be seen as the true instigators of the 19th c. sanitary revolution.Ex: A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.Ex: Water goes down the plug hole in an anti-clockwise direction in the Northern Hemisphere and the opposite is true for the Southern Hemisphere.* desatascador de desagües = drain cleaner.* tirar por el desagüe = pour down + the drain.* verter por el desagüe = pour down + the drain.* * *1 (de un lavabo, una lavadora) wastepipe; (de un patio, una azotea) drain2 (acción) drainageel sistema de desagüe the drainage system* * *
Del verbo desaguar: ( conjugate desaguar)
desagüé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
desagüe es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
desaguar
desagüe
desagüe sustantivo masculino
(de patio, azotea) drain
desagüe sustantivo masculino
1 (cañería) waste pipe, drainpipe
2 (acción de desaguar) drainage
' desagüe' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salida
- tapón
- tragar
- rejilla
- vertedero
- zanja
English:
block up
- chop down
- drain
- drainage
- drainpipe
- overflow
- plughole
- waste pipe
- out
- plug
- waste
* * *desagüe nm1. [vaciado] draining, emptying2. [de bañera, fregadero, lavabo, lavadora] waste outlet;[de patio, calle, terraza] drain;el pendiente cayó por el desagüe the earring fell down the draindesagüe de azotea roof drain* * *m2 acción drainage* * *desagüe nm1) : drain2) : drainage* * *desagüe n1. (tubo) waste pipe2. (rejilla) drain -
47 devirmek
v. overturn, knock down, take down, down, strike down, capsize, upset, chop down, crumple, cut down, defeat, knock, knock back, knock over, overset, overthrow, quaff off, revolutionize, subvert, tilt, tip, give smth. a tip, topple, topple over--------devirmek (içki)v. shift -
48 devirmemek
v. (neg. form of devirmek) overturn, knock down, take down, down, strike down, capsize, upset, chop down, crumple, cut down, defeat, knock, knock back, knock over, overset, overthrow, quaff off, revolutionize, subvert, tilt, tip, give smth. a tip, topple, topple over -
49 abholzen
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50 niederhauen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) cut down* * *nie|der|hau|envt sepBaum to cut or chop down, to fell; Gegner to floor, to knock down, to fell* * *niederhauen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) cut down -
51 fælde
sg - fǽlden, pl - fǽlderлову́шка ж, западня́ ж* * *booby trap, bring down, chop down, cut, cut down, fell, moult, snare, trap* * *I. (en -r) trap,(fig: til at fange nogen med) trap,( skjult fare) pitfall;[ gå i fælden] fall into the trap,(fig også) swallow the bait;[ fælden klappede (el. smækkede) i] the trap snapped shut;(fig) the trap was closed;[ sætte (el. stille) en fælde for](også fig) set a trap for;[ et spørgsmål der rummer en fælde] a catch question.II. vb( hugge om) cut down, fell ( fx a tree);( omstyrte) overthrow ( fx a tyrant, the Government);(F: dræbe) kill, slay;( hår) shed,( fjer) moult;(fig) pass one's verdict;[ fuglene fælder nu] the birds are moulting now;[ hunden fælder] the dog is shedding its hair;[ fælde kroppen fremad] bend forward;[ fælde tårer] shed tears;[ dette vidnesbyrd fældede ham] this evidence proved damning to him (, T: finished him off). -
52 порубить
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53 babat
clear away, cut through* * *chop down, chopped down, chopped down, chopping down* * *clear away, cut through (jungle) -
54 abhacken
ab|ha·ckenvtetw \abhacken to chop down sth;jdm/ sich den Finger/die Hand etc. \abhacken to chop sb's/one's finger/hand etc. off; s. a. abgehackt -
55 eragotzi
du/ad.1. ( bota) to cast, throw, hurl, chuck, toss2. ( lurreratu)a. ( zuhaitza) to fell, chop downb. ( etxea) to knock down, tear down, demolishc. ( gaztainak, e.a.) to knock down3. ( jarri) to put; nire gainera \eragotzi zuen haren haserrea he directed his anger at me | he took it out on me4. ( oztopatu)a. to inhibit, impedeb. ( galarazi) to keep from, prevent, thwart, foil, impede ; eguraldi txarrak \eragotzi du sorolana the bad weather has thwarted field work5. ( behartu) to make, force; zerk \eragotzi zizun hori egitera? what made you do it?6. Nekaz. to graft7. ( tititik kendu) to wean -
56 порубить
сов.1) ( немного) chop / hew (a little)2) (вн., рд.; многое, многих) chop down ( a large number of) -
57 порубить
св vtto chop; всё или бо́льшую часть to chop down -
58 قطع
قَطَعَ \ cover: to travel a certain distance: We covered 300 miles in a day. cut: to separate, wound or treat with sth. sharp, esp. with a knife: I cut a branch off the tree. Please cut this apple in half. cut down: to cause to fall: He cut the tree down. cut off: to remove by cutting: He cut off the branch, to stop Our electricity supply was cut off till we paid the bill. cut short: to shorten: He cut short his visit because he felt ill. interrupt: to stop; prevent for a short time: The electricity supply was interrupted by the storm. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. strike off: to cut off with a sharp blow: He struck the branch off with an axe. \ See Also اجتاز (اِجْتَازَ)، قصر (قَصَّرَ)، أَعَاقَ، منع (مَنَعَ) \ قَطَعَ (بانصهار الفصَّال) \ fuse: (of electrical things) to stop when the fuse melts; cause (sth. electrical) to stop in this way: The lights have fused. A worn wire in the radio fused the lights. \ See Also اِنْقَطَعَ التَّيار \ قَطَعَ الاتصال \ disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. \ قَطَعَ الأمل \ despair: to cease hoping: We despaired of finding our stolen car. \ See Also يئس (يَئِسَ) \ قَطَعَ بعضُه بعضًا \ cross: (of letters, roads, travellers, etc.) to meet and pass, going in different directions: Our letters crossed in the post. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقاطَع) \ قَطَعَ بفأس \ hew: to cut (with an axe, sword, etc.). \ قَطَعَ بالمِنْشار \ saw: to cut with a saw. \ قَطَعَ الشجرة \ chop down: to cause to fall by chopping: The men chopped down several trees. \ قَطَعَ الطريق على... \ intercept: to stop or catch sb. or sth. on the way: their secret message (or messenger) was intercepted by the police. One of their team intercepted the ball before it reached me. \ قَطَعَ على نَفْسِه عهدًا \ vow: to promise solemnly. -
59 garbitu
du/ad.1.a. ( oro.) to clean; etxea \garbitu to clean houseb. ( trapuz) to wipe, wipe off, wipe... clean; haur bati sudurra \garbitu to wipe a child's nosec. ( zauria, ebakia) to cleanse; eriei zauri zornatuak \garbitu to cleanse the patients' festered woundsd. ( zapatak) to shine, polish2. (irud.)a. to cleanse, purifyb. Mil. to mop upc. Kristau. to cleanse; Kristoren odolak Adamen bekaturen kutsutik \garbitu gaitu the blood of Christ has cleansed us of the taint of Adam's sin3.a. Tek. to purify, refineb. ( ardoa, likorea) to refine, clarifyc. ( hizkuntza) to purify, make... pure; euskara arroztzat den eragin guztiak \garbitu nahia the desire to rid Basque of all perceived foreign elementsd. ( arima) to purify4.a. ( urez ikuzi, e.a.) to wash; ur beroz \garbitu to wash with hot water; amak \garbitu zion aurpegia his mother washed his face; eskuak \garbitu zituen he washed his hands; ontziak \garbitu to wash the dishes | to do the washing upb. ( arropa) to wash; arropa zikina \garbitu to wash the dirty clothesc. ( hortzak) to brush, cleand. (esa.) bere burua \garbitu nahi zuen, nork errurik eza ez ziezaion she wanted to tell the truth so that no one would lay the blame on her; nor bere izena \garbitu to clear one's name5.a. ( suntsitu) to wipe out; azken ekaitzak uzta guzia \garbitu zuen the last storm wiped out all of the harvestb. Argot. ( hil) to rub out Argot., knock off Argot., dust Argot.c. ( aberea) to put down; bi egun barne, ez bada nagusirik agertzen, zakurra \garbitua izanen da in two days' time if the owner does not present himself, the dog will be {put down (GB) || put to sleep (USA) }6. ( konpondu)a. to settle, resolve, fix, solve, work out; nahiago nuke auzi hau neronek \garbitu I'd prefer to work this problem out myself; egitekoa \garbitua dago the matter is settledb. ( bidea) to clear, clear awayc. ( basoa) to clear, chop downd. ( zorrak) to clear, pay upe. ( kontuak) to settle7. ( kendu)a. ( jokoan) to clean out, wipe out; jokoan \garbitu zuten umeentzat behar zuena in the game they stripped him of what he needed for the childrenb. ( etxe, etxeko guztia) to clean out, strip bare; etxea \garbitu zuten the house was stripped bare8. ( azalak)a. ( laranjak, sagarrak, e.a.) peelb. ( artoa, illarak, e.a.)) huskc. ( gaztainak, e.a.) hull -
60 larrutu
io. razed; lur soil eta \larrutuak barren and razed land du/ad.1.a. ( aberea) to skin, flay; arkumea \larrutu zuen he skinned the lamb; i-i kaskoa \larrutu to scalp sbb. ( irud.) Aitak jakiten badu, \larrutuko hau! if Father finds out {he'll tan your hide! || he'll skin you alive}! ; gorputz guztia zioten azoteez \larrutu his whole body was flayed from lashing2. ( zuhaitza) to stripa. ( eskualdea) to raze; eskualde aberatsa zen baina laster \larrutu zuten eta deus gabe ezarri the area was rich but soon it was razed without replanting anything; \larrutu dituzte mendi eta basoak they razed the mountains and forests; etsaiek \larrutu zituzten bazterrak enemies laid waste to the territoryb. ( basoa) to chop downc. ( ardiek belardia) to raze, eat up4. (irud.)a. Kartak. i-r \larrutu to wipe sb out; jokoak utzi zuen \larruturik he was wiped out in the gameb. i-r \larrutu to fleece sb |to leave sb without anythingd. ( asko ordainarazi) goazen jatetxe dotore horretara! — ez, \larrutuko gaituzte let's go to that fine restaurant! — let's not, they'll fleece use. ( omena kendu) to run down, discredit; prentsak Clinton \larrutu du the press has run Clinton down da/ad. to skin o.s., get skinned; sasi horretan gogorki \larrutu naiz I skinned myself bad on that bramble
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chop down — verb To curtail, shorten chop down a tree … Wiktionary
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chop down — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To bring down, as with a saw or ax: cut (down), fell1, hew. See RISE … English dictionary for students
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chop — chop1 [tʃɔp US tʃa:p] v past tense and past participle chopped present participle chopping [T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from chap; CHAPPED] 1.) also chop up to cut something into smaller pieces ▪ He went outside to chop some more wood… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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