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1 tepuki
clapped, -
2 zatleskal
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3 ayaladı
Clapped -
4 ayaladı
Clapped -
5 ספק כפיים
clapped his hands -
6 marode
clapped-out adj coll. Br. -
7 ahı gitmiş vahı kalmış
clapped out -
8 destartalado
adj.broken-down, broken, ruined, in shambles.past part.past participle of spanish verb: destartalar.* * *► adjetivo* * *ADJ1) [casa] (=grande, mal dispuesta) large and rambling; (=ruinoso) tumbledown2) [coche] rickety* * *- da adjetivo (fam) < coche> beat-up (AmE colloq), clapped-out (BrE colloq); < mueble> shabby; < casa> ramshackle, rundown* * *= decrepit, rickety, dilapidated, ramshackle.Ex. No bright new digital firm can do without at least some of the supposedly decrepit bureaucracy it so abhors in the old tweedy institutions it wants to replace.Ex. Only the nomads travel by camel, other desert travellers have to depend on aged and rickety vehicles.Ex. China's transport authorities plan to scrap dilapidated ships to enhance safety and improve the competitiveness of the industry.Ex. The ramshackle village clings like a limpet to the cliffs.* * *- da adjetivo (fam) < coche> beat-up (AmE colloq), clapped-out (BrE colloq); < mueble> shabby; < casa> ramshackle, rundown* * *= decrepit, rickety, dilapidated, ramshackle.Ex: No bright new digital firm can do without at least some of the supposedly decrepit bureaucracy it so abhors in the old tweedy institutions it wants to replace.
Ex: Only the nomads travel by camel, other desert travellers have to depend on aged and rickety vehicles.Ex: China's transport authorities plan to scrap dilapidated ships to enhance safety and improve the competitiveness of the industry.Ex: The ramshackle village clings like a limpet to the cliffs.* * *destartalado -da1 ( fam); ‹coche› dilapidated, beat-up ( AmE colloq), clapped-out ( BrE colloq); ‹mueble› dilapidated, shabby; ‹casa› ramshackle, rundown, dilapidated2 ( fam) (desordenado) untidyla casa está toda destartalada the house is very untidy o in a terrible mess* * *
Del verbo destartalar: ( conjugate destartalar)
destartalado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
destartalado
destartalar
destartalado
‹ mueble› shabby;
‹ casa› ramshackle, rundown
destartalado,-a adjetivo ramshackle
destartalar vtr LAm (dejar una casa o sitio sin los objetos de uso habitual) to clean out
' destartalado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destartalada
English:
dilapidated
- ramshackle
- run-down
- broken-down
- decrepit
- scruffy
* * *destartalado, -a adj1. [viejo, deteriorado] dilapidated2. [desordenado] untidy* * ** * *destartalado, -da adj: dilapidated, tumbledown -
9 palmada
adj.&f.feminine of PALMADO.f.1 pat (suave).dar palmadas en la espalda a alguien to pat somebody on the back2 clap (aplauso).palmadas clapping3 clapping, handclap, clap.4 slap on the back, pat on the back.* * *1 (aplauso) clapping2 (golpe) slap, pat\dar palmadas to clap* * *noun f.1) slap2) pat, tap* * *SF1) [de amistad] slap, patdar palmadas — to clap (one's hands), applaud
* * *a) ( golpecito amistoso) patb) ( para llamar la atención) clapc) (AmL) (golpe, azote) smack, slap* * *= pat, slap.Ex. Straighten out the problem, give him a few parental murmurs of comfort, a pat or two, then leave again.Ex. And actually a good slap is said to be statistically more likely to result in a child with agression and conduct problems, you may be interested to hear.----* dar a Alguien una palmada en la espalda = pat + Alguien + on the back for + Algo.* una palmada en la espalda = a pat on the back.* * *a) ( golpecito amistoso) patb) ( para llamar la atención) clapc) (AmL) (golpe, azote) smack, slap* * *= pat, slap.Ex: Straighten out the problem, give him a few parental murmurs of comfort, a pat or two, then leave again.
Ex: And actually a good slap is said to be statistically more likely to result in a child with agression and conduct problems, you may be interested to hear.* dar a Alguien una palmada en la espalda = pat + Alguien + on the back for + Algo.* una palmada en la espalda = a pat on the back.* * *1 (golpecito amistoso) patle dio una palmada en la espalda para animarlo he gave him an encouraging pat on the backme dio unas palmaditas en la mejilla he patted me on the cheek2 (para llamar la atención) clapel maestro dio unas palmadas para pedir silencio the teacher clapped his hands for silence3 ( AmL) (golpe, azote) smack, slap* * *
palmada sustantivo femenino
me dio unas palmaditas en la mejilla he patted me on the cheek
palmada sustantivo femenino
1 (en la espalda) slap, clap
2 (para llamar a alguien, etc) clap
' palmada' also found in these entries:
English:
slap
- clap
- smack
* * *palmada nf1. [suave] pat;[más fuerte] slap;dar palmadas en la espalda a alguien to pat/slap sb on the back2. [aplauso] clap;palmadas clapping;dar palmadas to clap, to applaud3. Am [azote] smack* * *f2 ( manotazo) slap* * *palmada nf1) : pat2) : slap3) : clap* * *palmada n (en la espalda) slap -
10 marode
Adj.1. Wirtschaft etc.: ailing; Gesellschaft: degenerate, rotten (to the core) ( von with); die Wirtschaft ist marode auch umg. the economy is on its last legs ( oder clapped out)* * *ma|ro|de [ma'roːdə]adj (inf)washed-out (inf); Gebäude, Anlagen ramshackle; Wirtschaft etc ailing* * *ma·ro·de[maˈro:də]2. (moralisch verdorben) brazen, shameless, rottenein \maroder Haufen a brazen [or shameless] [or rotten] lot [or bunch] [or crowd* * ** * *marode adjvon with);* * * -
11 desvencijado
adj.broken-down, shabby, rickety, ruinous.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desvencijar.* * *1→ link=desvencijar desvencijar► adjetivo1 rickety, broken-down, dilapidated* * *ADJ [silla, mueble] rickety; [máquina] broken-down* * *- da adjetivo <silla/cama> rickety; < coche> dilapidated, beat-up (AmE colloq), clapped-out (BrE colloq)* * *= rickety, decrepit, dilapidated, ramshackle.Ex. Only the nomads travel by camel, other desert travellers have to depend on aged and rickety vehicles.Ex. No bright new digital firm can do without at least some of the supposedly decrepit bureaucracy it so abhors in the old tweedy institutions it wants to replace.Ex. China's transport authorities plan to scrap dilapidated ships to enhance safety and improve the competitiveness of the industry.Ex. The ramshackle village clings like a limpet to the cliffs.* * *- da adjetivo <silla/cama> rickety; < coche> dilapidated, beat-up (AmE colloq), clapped-out (BrE colloq)* * *= rickety, decrepit, dilapidated, ramshackle.Ex: Only the nomads travel by camel, other desert travellers have to depend on aged and rickety vehicles.
Ex: No bright new digital firm can do without at least some of the supposedly decrepit bureaucracy it so abhors in the old tweedy institutions it wants to replace.Ex: China's transport authorities plan to scrap dilapidated ships to enhance safety and improve the competitiveness of the industry.Ex: The ramshackle village clings like a limpet to the cliffs.* * *desvencijado -da‹silla/cama› rickety, dilapidated; ‹coche› dilapidated, beat-up ( AmE colloq), clapped-out ( BrE colloq)la ventana quedó desvencijada the window was almost off its hingesha sido un día agotador, estoy desvencijado ( fam); it's been an exhausting day, I'm whacked o dead beat o bushed ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo desvencijar: ( conjugate desvencijar)
desvencijado es:
el participio
desvencijado◊ -da adjetivo ‹silla/cama› rickety;
‹ coche› dilapidated, beat-up (AmE colloq), clapped-out (BrE colloq)
desvencijado,-a adjetivo ramshackle, rickety
' desvencijado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desvencijada
English:
rickety
* * *desvencijado, -a adj[mesa, armario] rickety; [puerta, vehículo] battered; [estructura] ramshackle, tumbledown* * *adj rickety* * *desvencijado, -da adj: dilapidated, rickety -
12 cascado
adj.cracked, broken, broken-down.past part.past participle of spanish verb: cascar.* * *1→ link=cascar cascar► adjetivo1 (sonido, voz) harsh, hoarse2 (objeto) broken-down, clapped-out* * *ADJ1) [objeto] broken, broken down2) [persona] worn out3) (Mús) [voz] cracked; [piano] tinny* * *- da adjetivoa) < voz> hoarseb) (Esp fam) < persona> worn-out; <coche/radio> broken-down* * *- da adjetivoa) < voz> hoarseb) (Esp fam) < persona> worn-out; <coche/radio> broken-down* * *cascado -da1 ‹voz› hoarse* * *
Del verbo cascar: ( conjugate cascar)
cascado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
cascado
cascar
cascar ( conjugate cascar) verbo transitivo ‹nuez/huevo› to crack;
‹ taza› to chip
cascarse verbo pronominal [ huevo] to crack;
[ taza] to chip
cascado,-a adjetivo figurado
1 (achacoso) worn-out, aged: el abuelito está un poco cascado, your grannie's worn out
2 (voz) harsh, hoarse
3 (estropeado) clapped-out: tenemos un coche un poco cascado, we've got an old banger
cascar
I verbo transitivo
1 (romper) to crack
2 fam (pegar) to hit: el otro día le cascaron, he was beaten up the other day
II verbo intransitivo familiar
1 (charlar) to chat away, gab
(hablar mucho) to talk non-stop
2 (morir, palmar) to kick the bucket, snuff it
' cascado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cascada
English:
cracked
* * *cascado, -a adj1. [ronco] rasping;tener la voz cascada to be hoarse[persona] worn-out* * *adj1 voz hoarse2 fampersona worn out -
13 clap
[klæp] past tense, past participle clapped1. verb1) to strike the palms of the hands together eg to show approval, to mark a rhythm, or to gain attention etc:When the singer appeared, the audience started to clap loudly
يُصَفِّقClap your hands in time to the music.
2) to strike (someone) with the palm of the hand, often in a friendly way:يُرَبِّت بِكَفِّهِHe clapped him on the back and congratulated him.
3) to put suddenly (into prison, chains etc):يُلْقي في السِّجْنThey clapped him in jail.
2. noun1) a sudden noise (of thunder).قَصْفُ الرَّعْد2) an act of clapping:تَرْبيتHe gave me a clap on the back.
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14 ausgedient
Adj. Spielsachen, alte Kleidungsstücke etc.: worn-out; Soldat: ex-serviceman, veteran; die alten ausgedienten Sachen habe ich verschenkt I’ve given away all the old things that are past use ( oder using); ausgedient haben Soldat etc.: have retired; umg. Sache: have had it’s day, have outlived it’s usefulness* * *disused; veteran* * *aus|ge|dientadjinf = unbrauchbar) Auto, Maschine clapped-out (Brit inf worn-out (inf)See:→ auch ausdienen* * *aus·ge·dientein \ausgedienter Gegenstand an item which one has no further use for* * *Adjektiv (ugs.) worn out, (Brit. coll.) clapped out, (Amer. sl.) beat up <vehicle, engine, etc.>* * *die alten ausgedienten Sachen habe ich verschenkt I’ve given away all the old things that are past use ( oder using);ausgedient haben Soldat etc: have retired; umg Sache: have had it’s day, have outlived it’s usefulness* * *Adjektiv (ugs.) worn out, (Brit. coll.) clapped out, (Amer. sl.) beat up <vehicle, engine, etc.>* * *adj.veteran adj. -
15 бода
бодна 1. непрех. prick(за плат, тъкан) feel rough(за растения) prick. prickle2. прех. (с остен) goad(кон с шпори) spurтой бодна коня си he set/put/clapped spurs to his horse, he spurred away(за бик и пр., с рога) butt; gore3. (при шев) stitch4. (набождам) stick (into), pin5. безл. (с лично мест. във вин. падеж)боде ме have/feel a shooting/stabbing pain6. прен. vex, annoyбода на очите прен. offend the eye, be an eyesore, strike s.o. unpleasantlyбода в очите прен. leap to the eyeбода се prick o. s* * *бода̀,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. бол; бо̀двам, бо̀дна гл.2. прех. (с остен) goad; ( кон с шпори) spur; той бодна коня си he set/put/clapped spurs to his horse, he spurred away; (за бик с рога) butt; gore;4. ( набождам) stick (into), pin;5. безл. + лично мест. във вин. пад. (ме, те, го, я, ни, ви, ги): боде ме have/feel a shooting/stabbing pain;6. прен. vex, annoy; • бода в очите прен. leap to the eye; бода на очите прен. offend the eye, be an eyesore, strike s.o. unpleasantly;\бода се prick o.s.* * *needle; prick; prickle* * *1. (за бик и пр., с рога) butt;gore 2. (за плат, тъкан) feel rough 3. (за растения) prick. prickle 4. (кон с шпори) spur 5. (набождам) stick (into), pin 6. (при шев) stitch 7. БОДА ce prick o. s 8. БОДА в очите прен. leap to the eye 9. БОДА на очите прен. offend the eye, be an eyesore, strike s. o. unpleasantly 10. безл. (с лично мест. във вин. падеж) 11. боде ме have/feel a shooting/stabbing pain 12. бодна непрех. prick 13. прен. vex, annoy 14. прех. (с остен) goad 15. той бодна коня си he set/put/ clapped spurs to his horse, he spurred away -
16 измотанный
1) General subject: chapfallen, clanked, clapped out, clapped-out, crocked, dead beat, dead-beat, fagged out, frazzled, fucked-out, knackered, played-out, strung-out, tucked up, weariful, worn, worn out, worn to a frazzle, whacked out, zonked2) Colloquial: beaten to a frazzle, chopfallen, dead, fagged, fagged-out, flaked-out4) Rude: buggered5) Psychology: worn-out6) Jargon: chewed up, flaked out, jiggered, pooped out, strung out, whacked, wiped out -
17 измочаленный
1) General subject: clapped out, clapped-out, flaked out, pissed off, pissed-off, worn to a frazzle, frayed2) Colloquial: beaten to a frazzle, flaked-out, frazzled3) Jargon: jiggered, knocked up -
18 изношенный
1) General subject: battered, clapped out, clapped-out, conked out, conked-out, decrepit, fretted, obsolete, offcast, outworn, overworn, raddled, raggedy, rubbed, seedy, shot, threadbare, worn, worn down, worn down with use, worn to rags, worn to the last thread, worn to the thread, worn-out, worse for wearing, in disrepair (АД), trite, (об одежде) scruffy2) Naval: abraded5) Chemistry: outweared6) Railway term: loose7) Automobile industry: foreworn, in bad repair, out of repair, salvage, torn-up8) Mining: chafed9) Cinema: rainy (о фильме)10) Metallurgy: used-up11) Textile: cast-off, moth-eaten, shabby (об одежде)12) Jargon: Model-T, play out, played out, gungy13) Oil: dull (о буре, долоте, коронке), worn out of gauge14) Ecology: waste16) Automation: (полностью) outspent, rundown17) Quality control: disreputable, frayed, run-down, used, (полностью) used-up, worn-down18) Makarov: bare (об одежде), eroded, peeled (об одежде), stale, time-worn, tired (об одежде и т.п.), used (о механизме), wasted, well-worn19) Taboo: buggered20) Tengiz: deteriorated -
19 когда ещё брак заключался столь поспешно?
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > когда ещё брак заключался столь поспешно?
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20 потрёпанный
1) General subject: battered, battle scarred, battle-scarred, beat up, clapped out, clapped-out, eld, old, played out, played-out, scaly, seedy, shabby, shot, threadbare, weather beaten, weather-beaten, well handled, well worn, well-handled, well-worn, worn, worn to the thread, frayed, dingy, weatherbeaten3) Literal: seasoned (\потрёпанный "видавший виды")4) Architecture: tatty5) Jargon: ratty, sooner, un-together, untogether, through the mill, tacky6) Makarov: poky (об одежде), shabby (об одежде)7) Taboo: manky
См. также в других словарях:
Clapped — Clap Clap (kl[a^]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Clapped} (kl[a^]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Clapping}.] [AS. clappan; akin to Icel. & Sw. klappa, D, klappen, to clap, prate, G. klaffen, v. i., to split open, yelp, klopfen, v. t. & i., to knock.] 1. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clapped — 1) clapped out adj worn out, exhausted. The second of these essentially British terms has been adopted in the USA since the 1950s. They are normally applied to machines, particularly cars, although they derive originally from the idea of a person … Contemporary slang
clapped-out — adj BrE a clapped out car, machine etc is old and in very bad condition … Dictionary of contemporary English
clapped-out — [klapt′out′] adj. [Brit. Informal] Brit. Informal 1. worn out, obsolete, etc. [clapped out machinery] 2. exhausted; weary … English World dictionary
clapped-out — [ ,klæpt aut ] adjective BRITISH INFORMAL old and in bad condition … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
clapped-out — clapped′ out′ adj. Brit. Informal. brit. worn out; exhausted • Etymology: 1945–50 … From formal English to slang
clapped-out — ► ADJECTIVE informal, chiefly Brit. ▪ worn out from age or heavy use … English terms dictionary
clapped-out — ¦klapˈdau̇t, aptˈau̇t adjective Etymology: from past participle of clap + out (I) chiefly Britain : worn out ; also : tired * * * /klapt owt /, adj. Brit. Informal … Useful english dictionary
clapped-out — also clapped out ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n (disapproval) If you describe a person or a machine as clapped out, you mean that they are old and no longer able to work properly. [BRIT, INFORMAL] ...his clapped out old car. ...clapped out comedians … English dictionary
clapped out — adjective worn from age or heavy use and no longer able to operate (of cars or machines or people) • Similar to: ↑worn • Regions: ↑United Kingdom, ↑UK, ↑U.K., ↑Britain, ↑United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
clapped-out — British & Australian, informal if something, especially a car, is clapped out, it is in a very bad condition because it is old or has been used a lot. He still drives a clapped out Mini which he bought when he was at college … New idioms dictionary