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121 scramble
1. intransitive verb1) (clamber) klettern; kraxeln (ugs.)scramble for something — um etwas rangeln; [Kinder:] sich um etwas balgen
3) (Air Force) [im Alarmfalle] aufsteigen2. transitive verb1) (Cookery)scramble some eggs — Rührei[er] machen; see also academic.ru/91277/scrambled_egg">scrambled egg
2) (Teleph., Radio) verschlüsseln3) (mix together) [ver]mischen4)3. nounscramble the ball away — (Footb.) den Ball [irgendwie] wegschlagen
* * *['skræmbl] 1. verb1) (to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs: They scrambled up the slope; He scrambled over the rocks.) krabbeln2) (to move hastily: He scrambled to his feet.) sich aufrappeln3) ((with for) to rush, or struggle with others, to get: The boys scrambled for the ball.) sich balgen4) (to distort (a telephone message etc) so that it can only be received and understood with a special receiver.) zerhacken2. noun((sometimes with for) an act of scrambling; a rush or struggle: There was a scramble for the best bargains.) die Balgerei- scrambler- scrambled eggs
- scrambled egg* * *scram·ble[ˈskræmbl̩]I. n2. no pl (rush) Gedrängel nt fam ( for um + akk); (scrap) Gerangel nt fam ( for um + akk); (chase) Jagd f ( for nach + dat)the S\scramble for Africa HIST der Kampf um AfrikaII. vi2. (move hastily and awkwardly) hastento \scramble for the exit zum Ausgang stürzen3. (compete)▪ to \scramble for sth sich akk um etw akk reißen; (struggle) sich akk um etw akk rangeln; (push) sich akk zu etw dat drängeln [o fam vordrängeln]to \scramble for the exit sich akk zum Ausgang drängeln4. (take off quickly) aircraft sofort losfliegen [o aufsteigenIII. vt1. (beat and cook)to \scramble eggs Rühreier [o ÖSTERR Eierspeis] machen2. ( fam)to \scramble sb's brains jdn durcheinanderbringen [o fam meschugge machen3. (encode)▪ to \scramble sth etw verschlüsseln4. (take off quickly)5. COMPUT▪ to \scramble sth etw verwürfeln* * *['skrmbl]1. n1) (= climb) Kletterei fwe went for a scramble in the hills — wir sind in den Bergen herumgeklettert
2. vt1) pieces, letters (untereinander) mischen2) eggs verquirlen, verrühren4) (MIL) helicopter, crew schnell losschicken3. vi1) (= climb) kletternhe scrambled to his feet — er rappelte sich auf
to scramble up sth — auf etw (acc) hinaufklettern or hinaufkraxeln (inf)
2)(= struggle)
to scramble for sth — sich um etw balgen or raufen; for ball etc um etw kämpfen; for bargains, job, good site sich um etw drängelnto scramble to get sth — sich balgen or raufen, um etw zu bekommen; ball etc darum kämpfen, etw zu bekommen; bargains, job, good site sich drängeln, um etw zu bekommen
* * *scramble [ˈskræmbl]A v/i1. (auf allen vieren) krabbeln, klettern, kriechen:scramble to one’s feet sich aufrappeln umg;scramble into one’s clothes in die Kleider fahrenfor um):scramble for a living sich um seinen Lebensunterhalt abstrampeln umg3. sich unregelmäßig ausbreitenB v/t2. Karten etc durcheinanderwerfen, einen Flugplan etc durcheinanderbringen3. Eier verrühren:scramble eggs Rührei machen;4. ein Telefongespräch etc zerhacken5. WIRTSCH US öffentliche und private Industrie mischenC s1. (Herum)Krabbeln n, (-)Kriechen n, (-)Klettern n* * *1. intransitive verb1) (clamber) klettern; kraxeln (ugs.)scramble for something — um etwas rangeln; [Kinder:] sich um etwas balgen
3) (Air Force) [im Alarmfalle] aufsteigen2. transitive verb1) (Cookery)scramble some eggs — Rührei[er] machen; see also scrambled egg
2) (Teleph., Radio) verschlüsseln3) (mix together) [ver]mischen4)3. nounscramble the ball away — (Footb.) den Ball [irgendwie] wegschlagen
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122 seed
1. noun2) no pl., no indef. art. (seeds collectively) Samen[körner] Pl.; (for sowing) Saatgut, das; Saat, diegrass seed — Grassamen Pl.
go or run to seed — Samen bilden; [Salat:] [in Samen] schießen; (fig.) herunterkommen (ugs.)
sow [the] seeds of doubt/discord — Zweifel aufkommen lassen/Zwietracht säen
4) (Sport coll.) gesetzter Spieler/gesetzte Spielerin2. transitive verb1) (place seeds in) besäen2) (Sport) setzen [Spieler]be seeded number one — als Nummer eins gesetzt werden/sein
3) (lit. or fig.): (sprinkle [as] with seed) besäen3. intransitive verb(produce seeds) Samen bilden* * *[si:d] 1. noun1) (the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown: sunflower seeds; grass seed.) der Samen2) (the beginning from which anything grows: There was already a seed of doubt in her mind.) der Keim2. verb2) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.) verteilen•- academic.ru/110364/seeded">seeded- seedling
- seedy
- seediness
- seedbed
- go to seed* * *[si:d]I. nto sow \seeds Samen [aus]säencarrot/parsley/poppy \seed Karotten-/Petersilien-/Mohnsamen plthe \seed of Abraham/Moses die Kinder Abrahams/Mosestop [or number one] \seed Erstplatzierte(r) f(m)8.II. vtto \seed a bed/field ein Beet/Feld besäen2. (drop its seed)3. (help start)▪ to \seed sth etw bestücken [o ausstatten]to \seed a project with the necessary funds ein Projekt mit den nötigen Mitteln versehen4. (remove seeds from)▪ to \seed sth etw entkernento be \seeded gesetzt [o platziert] sein* * *[siːd]1. n1) (BOT: one single) Samen m; (of grain, poppy, sesame etc) Korn nt; (within fruit) (Samen)kern m; (collective) Samen pl; (for birds) Körner pl; (= grain) Saat f, Saatgut nt; (liter, = sperm) Samen pl; (= offspring) Nachkommen pl; (fig, of unrest, idea etc) Keim m (of zu)to go or run to seed (vegetables) — schießen; (flowers) einen Samenstand bilden; ( fig : person ) herunterkommen
to sow the seeds of doubt (in sb's mind) — (bei jdm) Zweifel säen or den Keim des Zweifels legen
he sowed the seed from which... developed — er hat den Keim gelegt, aus dem sich... entwickelte
I don't want to make a detailed proposal, just to sow the seeds — ich möchte keinen konkreten Vorschlag machen, ich möchte nur den Boden dafür bereiten
2) (SPORT)the number one seed — der/die als Nummer eins Gesetzte
2. vt1) (= sow with seed) besäen2) (= extract seeds from) entkernen3) (SPORT) setzen, platzieren3. vi(vegetables) schießen; (flowers) Samen entwickeln4. vr* * *seed [siːd]A1. BOTa) Same mb) (Obst)Kern mc) koll Samen pl2. AGR, BOT Diasporen pl (Verbreitungseinheiten der Pflanzen)3. obs oder dial PHYSIOL Samen m, Sperma n4. ZOOL Ei n oder Eier pl (besonders des Hummers und der Seidenraupe)5. ZOOL Austernbrut f6. BIBEL koll Same m, Nachkommen(schaft) pl(f):the seed of Abraham der Same Abrahams (die Juden);not of mortal seed nicht irdischer Herkunft7. pl fig Saat f, Keim m:the seeds of reform (suspicion) der Keim einer Reform (des Argwohns);sow the seeds of discord (die Saat der) Zwietracht säen8. MED Radiumkapsel f (zur Krebsbehandlung etc)9. Bläschen n (in Glas)10. SPORT gesetzte(r) Spieler(in):XY, the third seed XY, an Nummer drei gesetzt oder die Nummer drei der SetzlisteB v/t4. SPORT einen Spieler etc setzen:he eliminated third-seeded XY er schaltete den an Nummer drei gesetzten XY ausC v/i1. BOTa) Samen tragenb) in Samen schießenc) sich aussäen2. AGRa) säenb) pflanzen* * *1. noun2) no pl., no indef. art. (seeds collectively) Samen[körner] Pl.; (for sowing) Saatgut, das; Saat, diegrass seed — Grassamen Pl.
go or run to seed — Samen bilden; [Salat:] [in Samen] schießen; (fig.) herunterkommen (ugs.)
sow [the] seeds of doubt/discord — Zweifel aufkommen lassen/Zwietracht säen
4) (Sport coll.) gesetzter Spieler/gesetzte Spielerin2. transitive verb1) (place seeds in) besäen2) (Sport) setzen [Spieler]be seeded number one — als Nummer eins gesetzt werden/sein
3) (lit. or fig.): (sprinkle [as] with seed) besäen3. intransitive verb(produce seeds) Samen bilden* * *n.Keim-) -e m.Saat -en f.Saatgut n.Same -n m.säen v. -
123 swim
1. intransitive verb,-mm-, swam, swum1) schwimmenswim with/against the tide/stream — (fig.) mit dem/gegen den Strom schwimmen
2) (fig.): (be flooded, overflow)the deck was swimming with water — das Deck stand unter Wasser
3) (appear to whirl)swim [before somebody's eyes] — [vor jemandes Augen] verschwimmen
4) (have dizzy sensation)2. transitive verb,my head was swimming — mir war schwindelig. See also academic.ru/67456/sink">sink 2. 1)
-mm-, swam, swum schwimmen [Strecke]; durchschwimmen [Fluss, See]3. noun1)have a/go for a swim — schwimmen/schwimmen gehen
2)be in the swim [of things] — mitten im Geschehen sein
* * *[swim] 1. present participle - swimming; verb1) (to move through water using arms and legs or fins, tails etc: The children aren't allowed to go sailing until they've learnt to swim; I'm going / I've been swimming; She swam to the shore; They watched the fish swimming about in the aquarium.) schwimmen2) (to cross (a river etc), compete in (a race), cover (a distance etc) by swimming: He swam three lengths of the swimming-pool; She can't swim a stroke (= at all).) schwimmen3) (to seem to be moving round and round, as a result of dizziness etc: His head was swimming; Everything began to swim before his eyes.) schwimmen2. noun(an act of swimming: We went for a swim in the lake.) das Schwimmen- swimmer- swimming
- swimming-bath
- swimming-pool
- swimming-trunks
- swimsuit
- swimming-costume* * *[swɪm]I. vi1. SPORT schwimmento go \swimming schwimmen gehento \swim with tears eyes in Tränen schwimmenmy head begins to \swim mir dreht sich alles, mir wird schwindeligII. vt1. (cross)▪ to \swim sth etw durchschwimmenhe swam 700 metres to shore er schwamm 700 Meter zum Uferto \swim a river/channel einen Fluss/Kanal durchschwimmen2. (do)to \swim a few strokes ein paar Züge schwimmento \swim the butterfly stroke delfinschwimmenIII. n3.▶ to be in/out of the \swim auf dem/nicht mehr auf dem Laufenden sein* * *[swɪm] vb: pret swam, ptp swum1. n1)after a 2 km swim — nach 2 km Schwimmen, nachdem ich/er etc 2 km geschwommen war
it's a long swim — es ist weit (zu schwimmen)
that was a nice swim — das (Schwimmen) hat Spaß gemacht!
I like or enjoy a swim — ich gehe gern ( mal) schwimmen, ich schwimme gern (mal)
2) (inf)to be in the/out of the swim — up to date/nicht mehr up to date sein
2. vtschwimmen; river, Channel durchschwimmen3. vischwimmenmy head is swimming — mir dreht sich alles, mir ist ganz schwummrig (inf)
* * *swim [swım]A v/i prät swam [swæm], pperf swum [swʌm]2. schwimmen, treiben (Gegenstand)3. schweben, (sanft) gleiten:4. a) schwimmen (in in dat)the meat swims in gravy das Fleisch schwimmt in der Soße;his eyes were swimming with tears seine Augen schwammen in Tränen;swim in money fig in Geld schwimmen5. (ver-)schwimmen (before sb’s eyes jemandem vor den Augen), sich drehen:my head is swimming mir ist schwind(e)ligB v/t1. a) einen Stil, eine Strecke schwimmen:b) einen See etc durchschwimmen2. jemanden, ein Pferd etc, eine Sache schwimmen lassen3. mit jemandem um die Wette schwimmenC s1. Schwimmen n, Bad n:go for a swim schwimmen gehen;2. fig Schweben n, (sanftes) Gleitena) mitten im Geschehen sein,b) up to date sein;a) nicht mehr im Geschehen sein,b) nicht mehr up to date sein5. Schwindel(anfall) m* * *1. intransitive verb,-mm-, swam, swum1) schwimmenswim with/against the tide/stream — (fig.) mit dem/gegen den Strom schwimmen
2) (fig.): (be flooded, overflow)swim with or in something — in etwas (Dat.) schwimmen
swim [before somebody's eyes] — [vor jemandes Augen] verschwimmen
2. transitive verb,my head was swimming — mir war schwindelig. See also sink 2. 1)
-mm-, swam, swum schwimmen [Strecke]; durchschwimmen [Fluss, See]3. noun1)have a/go for a swim — schwimmen/schwimmen gehen
2)be in the swim [of things] — mitten im Geschehen sein
* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: swam, swum)= schwimmen v.(§ p.,pp.: schwamm, ist/hat geschwommen) -
124 match
1. n спичкаdead match — негодная, незагоревшаяся спичка
2. n воен. запальный фитиль; огнепровод3. v окуривать4. n человек, подходящий под пару; ровня; пара5. n равный по силам противник, соперник6. n вещь, подходящая под паруa perfect match of colours — отлично подобранные цвета; прекрасное сочетание цветов
to be a good match — подходить, сочетаться, гармонировать
7. n матч, состязание, соревнованиеto play a match against the French team — выступать в соревнованиях против французской команды, играть матч с французской командой
8. n брак9. n партия10. n уст. сговор11. n уст. париto make a match — держать пари, биться об заклад
12. v подходить под пару, под стать; соответствоватьto match well — точно соответствовать; гармонировать
13. v подбирать под пару, под стать; сочетатьmatch up — совпадать; сочетать
14. v согласовывать, приводить в соответствиеwe try to match the jobs with the applicants — мы стараемся подобрать подходящую работу тем, кто подал заявление
match condition — условие соответствия; условие совпадения
15. v тех. подгонять, пригонять, выравнивать16. v противопоставлять17. v женить; выдавать замуж; сватать18. v уст. жениться; выйти замуж19. v подбрасывать монету; играть в орлянку20. v стр. шпунтовать21. v редк. спаривать, случатьСинонимический ряд:1. contest (noun) competition; contest; event; game; meet; race; rivalry; sport; tournament2. equivalent (noun) approximation; equal; equivalent; like; peer3. mate (noun) companion; coordinate; double; duplicate; fellow; mate; riciprocal; twin4. opponent (noun) adversary; antagonist; anti; con; opponent; opposer; oppugnant5. parallel (noun) analogue; correlate; correspondent; counterpart; countertype; parallel6. union (noun) espousal; marriage; mating; union7. agree (verb) accord; agree; be twins; check out; comport; conform; correspond; fit; go together; go with; harmonise; harmonize; resemble; rhyme; square; suit; tally8. amount (verb) amount; approach; compare; correspond; equal; measure up; meet; parallel; partake of; tie; touch9. become (verb) become; befit; conform to; correspond to; fit; go with; suit10. equate (verb) assimilate; balance; equate; even; liken; marry; mate; pair; paragon; unite11. oppose (verb) array; compete with; counter; oppose; pit; play; play off; rival; vieАнтонимический ряд: -
125 husumu
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -husumu[English Word] compete[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] hasimu, husuma------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -husumu[English Word] dispute[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] hasimu, husuma------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -husumu[English Word] quarrel[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] hasimu, husuma------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -husumu[English Word] be rivals[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] hasimu, husuma------------------------------------------------------------ -
126 challenge
' ælin‹
1. verb1) (to ask (someone) to take part in a contest: He challenged his brother to a round of golf.) desafiar, retar2) (to question (someone's authority or right, the truth of a statement etc).) poner en duda, cuestionar
2. noun1) (an invitation to a contest: He accepted his brother's challenge to a fight.) desafío2) (the act of questioning someone's right, a statement etc.) recusación•- challenging
challenge1 n reto / desafíoto build a bridge in a month was a real challenge construir un puente en un mes suponía un auténtico retochallenge2 vb1. desafiar2. cuestionar / poner en dudamany scientists now challenge this theory ahora, muchos científicos cuestionan esta teoríatr['ʧælɪnʤ]1 (gen) reto, desafío2 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL alto, quién vive nombre masculino3 SMALLLAW/SMALL recusación nombre femenino1 (invite to compete) retar, desafiar2 (question, dispute - person, authority) poner a prueba, cuestionar; (- statement) poner en duda, cuestionar, poner en tela de juicio3 (stimulate) suponer un reto para, constituir un reto para4 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL dar el alto a, dar el quién vive a5 SMALLLAW/SMALL recusar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto issue a challenge to somebody desafiar a alguien, retar a alguien1) dispute: disputar, cuestionar, poner en duda2) dare: desafiar, retar3) stimulate: estimular, incentivar: reto m, desafío mn.• demanda s.f.• desafío s.m.• reto s.m.v.• desafiar v.• recusar v.• retar v.
I 'tʃæləndʒ, 'tʃælɪndʒ1)a) ( summon) desafiar*, retarto challenge somebody to + INF — desafiar* a alguien a que (+ subj)
b) ( offer competition to)c) ( question) \<\<authority/findings\>\> cuestionar; \<\<assumption/theory\>\> cuestionar, poner* en entredicho or en duda or en tela de juicio2) ( stimulate) \<\<job\>\> suponer* or constituir* un reto or un desafío para
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1) ca) (to duel, race) desafío m, reto mto issue a challenge to somebody — desafiar* or retar a alguien
b) ( competition) rival m2) c u ( stimulation) reto m, desafío m3) c (by policeman, sentry) alto m['tʃælɪndʒ]1. N1) (to game, fight etc) desafío m, reto m ; [of sentry] alto mVigo's challenge for the league leadership — la tentativa que hace el Vigo para hacerse con el liderato de la liga
3) (fig) desafío m, reto m4) (Jur) recusación f2. VT1) (to duel) desafiar, retar; [sentry] dar el alto a2) [+ speaker] hablar en contra deto challenge sb to do sth — desafiar or retar a algn a que haga algo
3) (=dispute) [+ fact, point] poner en duda4) (Jur) recusar* * *
I ['tʃæləndʒ, 'tʃælɪndʒ]1)a) ( summon) desafiar*, retarto challenge somebody to + INF — desafiar* a alguien a que (+ subj)
b) ( offer competition to)c) ( question) \<\<authority/findings\>\> cuestionar; \<\<assumption/theory\>\> cuestionar, poner* en entredicho or en duda or en tela de juicio2) ( stimulate) \<\<job\>\> suponer* or constituir* un reto or un desafío para
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1) ca) (to duel, race) desafío m, reto mto issue a challenge to somebody — desafiar* or retar a alguien
b) ( competition) rival m2) c u ( stimulation) reto m, desafío m3) c (by policeman, sentry) alto m -
127 heat
hi:t
1. noun1) (the amount of hotness (of something), especially of things which are very hot: Test the heat of the water before you bath the baby.) calor; temperatura2) (the warmth from something which is hot: The heat from the fire will dry your coat; the effect of heat on metal; the heat of the sun.) calor3) (the hottest time: the heat of the day.) el momento de más calor, el momento más caluroso4) (anger or excitement: He didn't mean to be rude - he just said that in the heat of the moment.) furia, ira5) (in a sports competition etc, one of two or more contests from which the winners go on to take part in later stages of the competition: Having won his heat he is going through to the final.) eliminatoria
2. verb((sometimes with up) to make or become hot or warm: We'll heat (up) the soup; The day heats up quickly once the sun has risen.) calentar(se)- heated- heatedly
- heatedness
- heater
- heating
- heat wave
- in/on heat
See also:
- hotheat1 n1. calor2. serie / eliminatoria / prueba de clasificaciónheat2 vb calentartr[hiːt]1 (warmth) calor nombre masculino■ in the heat of the moment she said things she later regretted en un arrebato de furia dijo cosas de las que luego se arrepintió3 (heating) calefacción nombre femenino4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL eliminatoria, serie nombre femenino5 SMALLZOOLOGY/SMALL celo1 calentar2 figurative use acalorar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLon heat / in heat en celoto turn on the heat presionar, ejercer presionesheat rash sarpullidoheat ['hi:t] vt: calentarheat n1) warmth: calor m2) heating: calefacción f3) excitement: calor m, entusiasmo min the heat of the moment: en el calor del momento4) estrus: celo mn.• acaloramiento s.m.• ardentía s.f.• ardor s.m.• calefacción s.f.• calor s.m.• celo s.m.• estro s.m.v.• acalorar v.• caldear v.• calentar v.hiːt
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1) ua) ( warmth) calor min the heat of the day — cuando el sol aprieta, en las horas de más calor
if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen — si es demasiado para ti, quítate de en medio
b) ( for cooking) fuego mon/over/at a low heat — a fuego lento
2) ua) (excitement, passion) calor m, acaloramiento min the heat of the moment — en un momento de enojo (or exaltación etc)
b) ( pressure) (colloq)to put the heat on somebody — apretarle* las clavijas a alguien (fam)
to take the heat off somebody — darle* un respiro a alguien
3) u ( estrus) celo mto come into o (BrE) on heat — ponerse* en celo
to be in o (BrE) on heat — \<\<animal\>\> estar* en celo
4) c ( Sport) (prueba) eliminatoria f
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transitive verb calentar*; \<\<house\>\> calentar*, calefaccionar (CS)
2.
vi calentarse*Phrasal Verbs:- heat up[hiːt]1. N•
on or over a low heat — (Culin) a fuego lento2) (fig) (=excitement) calor m ; (=vehemence) vehemencia f ; (=pressure) presión fin the heat of the moment/battle — en el calor del momento/de la batalla
he replied with some heat — contestó bastante indignado or con bastante acaloramiento
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when the heat is on — cuando hay presión•
it'll take the heat off us — esto nos dará un respiro- turn on the heat3) (Sport) prueba f (eliminatoria)4) (Zool) [of dogs, cats] celo mto be in or on heat — (Brit) estar en celo
5)the heat — (US) ** (=police) la poli *, la pasma (Sp) **, la cana (S. Cone) **
6) (US) (=criticism)2.VT (=warm) calentar3.VI calentarse4.CPDheat exhaustion N — agotamiento m por el calor
heat rash N — sarpullido m
heat shield N — escudo m contra el calor
heat source N — fuente f de calor
heat treatment N — tratamiento m de calor
- heat up* * *[hiːt]
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1) ua) ( warmth) calor min the heat of the day — cuando el sol aprieta, en las horas de más calor
if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen — si es demasiado para ti, quítate de en medio
b) ( for cooking) fuego mon/over/at a low heat — a fuego lento
2) ua) (excitement, passion) calor m, acaloramiento min the heat of the moment — en un momento de enojo (or exaltación etc)
b) ( pressure) (colloq)to put the heat on somebody — apretarle* las clavijas a alguien (fam)
to take the heat off somebody — darle* un respiro a alguien
3) u ( estrus) celo mto come into o (BrE) on heat — ponerse* en celo
to be in o (BrE) on heat — \<\<animal\>\> estar* en celo
4) c ( Sport) (prueba) eliminatoria f
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transitive verb calentar*; \<\<house\>\> calentar*, calefaccionar (CS)
2.
vi calentarse*Phrasal Verbs:- heat up -
128 level
'levl
1. noun1) (height, position, strength, rank etc: The level of the river rose; a high level of intelligence.) nivel2) (a horizontal division or floor: the third level of the multi-storey car park.) nivel3) (a kind of instrument for showing whether a surface is level: a spirit level.) nivel4) (a flat, smooth surface or piece of land: It was difficult running uphill but he could run fast on the level.) llano, llanura
2. adjective1) (flat, even, smooth or horizontal: a level surface; a level spoonful (= an amount which just fills the spoon to the top of the sides).) llano, plano2) (of the same height, standard etc: The top of the kitchen sink is level with the window-sill; The scores of the two teams are level.) a nivel, nivelado3) (steady, even and not rising or falling much: a calm, level voice.) estable
3. verb1) (to make flat, smooth or horizontal: He levelled the soil.) nivelar, aplanar2) (to make equal: His goal levelled the scores of the two teams.) igualar3) ((usually with at) to aim (a gun etc): He levelled his pistol at the target.) apuntar4) (to pull down: The bulldozer levelled the block of flats.) arrasar, rasar•- level crossing
- level-headed
- do one's level best
- level off
- level out
- on a level with
- on the level
level1 adj1. llano / plano / nivelado2. empatado / iguallevel2 n nivellevel3 vb nivelartr['levəl]1 (horizontal) llano,-a, plano,-a2 (even) a nivel, nivelado,-a; (spoonful etc) raso,-a3 (equal) igual, igualado,-a1 nivel nombre masculino2 (flat ground) llano, llanura1 (make level, survey) nivelar2 (raze) arrasar, rasar3 (aim) apuntar1 a ras ( with, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLon the level familiar de fiar, honrado,-ato be on a level with estar al mismo nivel queto do one's level best hacer todo lo posibleto draw level igualar ( with, con)to find one's (own) level estar con los suyosto keep a level head no perder la cabezato level accusations against somebody dirigir acusaciones a alguiento level with somebody familiar hablar claro con alguienlevel crossing paso a nivel1) flatten: nivelar, aplanar2) aim: apuntar (una pistola), dirigir (una acusación)3) raze: rasar, arrasarlevel adj1) even: llano, plano, parejo2) calm: tranquiloto keep a level head: no perder la cabezalevel n: nivel madj.• igual adj.• llano, -a adj.• nivel adj.• nivelado, -a adj.• plano, -a adj.• raso, -a adj.• uniforme adj.adv.• a nivel adv.n.• llano s.m.• nivel s.m.• plan s.m.• ras s.m.• talla s.f.v.• allanar v.• aplanar v.• arrasar v.• asentar v.• igualar v.• nivelar v.• raer v.'levəl
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1) ( height) nivel mat eye/shoulder level — a la altura de los ojos/hombros
on the level — ( honest) (colloq)
is it all on the level ? — ¿es un asunto limpio?
he's on the level — es un tipo derecho (fam) or (Esp arg) legal or (RPl fam) bien
2) ( rank) nivel ma top-level meeting — una reunión de or a alto nivel
to be on a level with somebody/something — estar* a la par de or a la altura de alguien/algo
this latest scandal is on a level with... — este último escándalo es equiparable a or comparable con...
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1) <ground/surface> plano, llanoto do o try one's level best — hacer* todo lo posible
2)a) ( at same height)to be level (WITH something) — estar* al nivel or a ras (de algo)
b) (abreast, equal)the two teams were level at half-time — al medio tiempo los dos equipos iban or estaban empatados
to draw level with somebody — ( in a race) alcanzar* a alguien
3) (unemotional, calm) <voice/tone> desapasionadoto keep a level head — no perder* la cabeza
III
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1)a) ( make flat) \<\<ground/surface\>\> nivelar, aplanarb) (raze, flatten) \<\<building/town\>\> arrasar2) ( make equal) igualar3) ( direct)to level something AT somebody/something — \<\<weapon\>\> apuntarle a alguien/a algo con algo
2.
vi ( be honest) (colloq)to level WITH somebody — ser* franco or sincero con alguien
Phrasal Verbs:['levl]1. ADJ1) (lit) (=not sloping) nivelado; (=not uneven) plano, llanoplace on a level surface — (=not sloping) colocar en una superficie nivelada; (=not uneven) colocar en una superficie plana or llana
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a level spoonful — (Culin) una cucharada rasa- compete on a level playing field- do one's level best to do sth2) (=at same height, position)to be level (with sb) — (in race) estar or ir igualado (con algn); (in league, competition) estar or ir empatado (con algn)
the teams were level at the end of extra time — los equipos estaban or iban empatados al terminar la prórroga
to be level (with sth) — (=at same height) estar a la misma altura (que algo)
she knelt down so that their eyes were level — se agachó para que sus ojos estuvieran a la misma altura
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to draw level with sth/sb — (esp Brit) (gen, also in race) alcanzar algo/a algn; (in league, competition) empatar con algo/algn3) (=steady) [voice, tone] sereno; [gaze] penetranteshe spoke in a level voice — habló con voz serena, habló sin alterar la voz
2. N1) (=amount, degree) nivel mwe have the lowest level of inflation for some years — tenemos el nivel de inflación más bajo que hemos tenido en varios años
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the exercises are graded according to their level of difficulty — los ejercicios están ordenados por nivel or grado de dificultadpoverty 2.•
bankruptcies have reached record levels — el número de bancarrotas ha alcanzado cifras récord2) (=height) nivel m•
at eye level — a la altura de los ojosground I, 4., sea 2.•
to be on a level with sth — (lit) estar al nivel or a la altura de algo3) (=floor) [of building] piso m4) (=rank, grade) nivel mtalks at ministerial level — conversaciones fpl a nivel ministerial
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on one level — (fig) por un lado, de cierta manera•
to be on a level with — (fig) estar a la altura desome people put him on a level with von Karajan — algunos lo equiparan con or a von Karajan
- come down to sb's levelhigh-level, low-level, top-level5) (=flat place) llano m•
on the level — en superficie plana or llanaa car which can reach speeds of 300 miles per hour on the level — un coche que puede alcanzar velocidades de unas 300 millas por hora en superficie plana or llana
- be on the levelit's on the level — es un negocio serio or limpio
6) (also: spirit level) nivel m de burbuja3. VT1) (=make level) [+ ground, site] nivelar, allanar- level the playing-field2) (=raze) [+ building, city] arrasar3) (Sport) (=equalize) [+ match, game] igualar4) (=direct)•
he has denied the charges levelled against him — ha negado las acusaciones que se han hecho en su contra•
he has not responded to the criticism levelled at him — no ha reaccionado ante las críticas que se le han dirigido•
to level a gun at sb — apuntar a or contra algn con una pistola4.VI(esp US) *I'll level with you — te voy a hablar con franqueza, te voy a ser franco
5.CPDlevel crossing N — (Brit) paso m a nivel
* * *['levəl]
I
1) ( height) nivel mat eye/shoulder level — a la altura de los ojos/hombros
on the level — ( honest) (colloq)
is it all on the level ? — ¿es un asunto limpio?
he's on the level — es un tipo derecho (fam) or (Esp arg) legal or (RPl fam) bien
2) ( rank) nivel ma top-level meeting — una reunión de or a alto nivel
to be on a level with somebody/something — estar* a la par de or a la altura de alguien/algo
this latest scandal is on a level with... — este último escándalo es equiparable a or comparable con...
II
1) <ground/surface> plano, llanoto do o try one's level best — hacer* todo lo posible
2)a) ( at same height)to be level (WITH something) — estar* al nivel or a ras (de algo)
b) (abreast, equal)the two teams were level at half-time — al medio tiempo los dos equipos iban or estaban empatados
to draw level with somebody — ( in a race) alcanzar* a alguien
3) (unemotional, calm) <voice/tone> desapasionadoto keep a level head — no perder* la cabeza
III
1.
1)a) ( make flat) \<\<ground/surface\>\> nivelar, aplanarb) (raze, flatten) \<\<building/town\>\> arrasar2) ( make equal) igualar3) ( direct)to level something AT somebody/something — \<\<weapon\>\> apuntarle a alguien/a algo con algo
2.
vi ( be honest) (colloq)to level WITH somebody — ser* franco or sincero con alguien
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