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1 dallied
vდროს უქმად ხარჯავდა -
2 dallied away
membuang waktu -
3 dilly-dallied about
berlengah-lengah -
4 dilly-dallied over
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5 dilly-dallied
vმერყეობდა -
6 dally
'dæli(to go etc slowly: Don't dally - do hurry up!) tardartr['dælɪ]1) trifle: juguetear2) dawdle: entretenerse, perder tiempov.• bobear v.• coquetear v.• jugar v.• tardar v.'dæliintransitive verb -lies, -lying, -lied perder* el tiempo['dælɪ]VI1) (=dawdle) tardardilly-dally2) (=amuse o.s.) divertirseto dally with — [+ lover] coquetear con, tener escarceos amorosos con; [+ idea] entretenerse con
* * *['dæli]intransitive verb -lies, -lying, -lied perder* el tiempo -
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dili'dæli(to waste time especially by stopping often: She's always dilly-dallying on the way to school.) entretenersev.• vacilar v.'dɪli'dæliintransitive verb -dallies, -dallying, -dallied (colloq) perder* el tiempo['dɪlɪdælɪ]VI1) (=loiter) entretenerse, demorarse2) (=hesitate) andarse con titubeos* * *['dɪli'dæli]intransitive verb -dallies, -dallying, -dallied (colloq) perder* el tiempo -
8 berlengah-lengah
dally, dallied, dallied, dallying -
9 delayed
a задержанный; замедленныйСинонимический ряд:1. postponed (adj.) backward; behind; deferred; held up; late; postponed; put off; slow; slowed; tardy2. bogged down (verb) bogged down; decelerated; detained; hang up; hold up; hung up; mired; retarded; set back; slackened; slowed; slowed down; slowed up3. dallied (verb) dallied; dawdled; dillydallied; dragged; lagged; lingered; loitered; mulled; poked; procrastinated; put off; tarried; trailed4. deferred (verb) adjourned; deferred; held off; held over; held up; hold off; intermitted; laid over; lay over; postponed; prorogued; put over; remitted; shelved; stayed; stood over; suspended; tabled; waived -
10 dally
ˈdælɪ гл.
1) а) тратить время впустую, бездельничать Syn: linger, dawdle б) тянуть, задерживать, оттягивать, откладывать( over) to dally over one's work ≈ работать нехотя, с ленцой We dallied so long over whether to buy the house that it was sold to someone else. ≈ Мы так долго думали, купить дом или не купить, что его купил кто-то другой. Syn: procrastinate, trifle, delay
2) развлекаться Syn: play
3) а) кокетничать, флиртовать Never dally with a woman whom you don't intend to marry. ≈ Никогда не флиртуй с женщиной, на которой не намереваешься жениться. б) несерьезно относиться( к чему-л.), играть( with) to dally with smb.'s affections ≈ играть на чьих-либо чувствах, привязанностях He was accused of dallying with a serious problem. ≈ Его обвинили в несерьезном отношении к важной проблеме. Syn: toy ∙ dally away dally off терять время попустy, тратить время;
бездельничать - to * over one's work работать еле-еле - don't * here не болтайся здесь зря заниматься пустяками;
развлекаться;
дурачиться;
несерьезно относиться - to * with the business несерьезно относиться к делу - to * with danger играть с опасностью, недооценивать опасность кокетничать, заигрывать, флиртовать;
волочиться - to * with an idea играть с мыслью (устаревшее) затягивать;
откладывать в долгий ящик( обыкн. * out, * off) dally заниматься пустяками;
болтаться без дела;
to dally with an idea носиться с мыслью (ничего не предпринимая) ~ кокетничать, флиртовать ~ оттягивать, откладывать ~ развлекаться ~ away зря терять время ~ away упускать возможность ~ off откладывать в долгий ящик;
уклоняться( от чего-л.) dally заниматься пустяками;
болтаться без дела;
to dally with an idea носиться с мыслью (ничего не предпринимая) -
11 entretener
v.1 to distract.2 to hold up, to keep.3 to entertain.Mark entretiene a María Mark entertains Mary.4 to keep alive, to sustain.5 to be amused by, to enjoy.Me entretuvo el payaso I was amused by the clown.6 to have fun, to enjoy.Nos entretiene jugar cartas We have fun playing cards.7 to delay, to detain, to hold up, to hold off.La tormenta entretuvo el vuelo The storm delayed the flight.* * *1 (detener) to hold up, detain; (retrasar) to delay2 (ocupar) to keep busy3 (distraer) to occupy, keep occupied4 (divertir) to entertain, amuse, distract1 (retrasarse) to be delayed, be held up2 (distraerse) to keep oneself occupied3 (divertirse) to amuse oneself\sólo para entretenerse just for fun* * *verb1) to entertain, amuse2) distract•* * *1. VT1) (=divertir) to entertain, amusenos entretuvo con sus chistes mientras esperábamos — he kept us entertained o amused with his jokes while we were waiting
2) (=retener) to keep, detain más frmpues no le entretengo más — then I won't keep o más frm detain you any longer
3) (=distraer)uno de los ladrones entretuvo a la dependienta — one of the thieves distracted the shop assistant's attention
entretener algo: entretuvieron la espera leyendo — they whiled away the time by reading
4) (=dar largas a)me está entreteniendo con mentiras para no pagarme — he's putting me off with lies so as not to pay me
5) (=mantener) [+ ilusiones] to nourish; [+ fuego] to maintain2.VI3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( divertir) to entertain2) (distraer, apartar de una tarea) to distract; ( hablando) to stall (colloq)3) ( retener) to keep, detainno te entretengo más — I won't keep o detain you any longer
4) <soledad/ocio> to while away5) < esperanza> to entertain2.entretenerse v pron1)a) ( divertirse) to amuse oneselfse entretiene con cualquier cosa — adulto she's easily amused; niño she's happy playing with anything
b) ( pasar el tiempo) to keep (oneself) busy o occupied2) ( demorarse) to hang around, to dally about* * *= entertain.Ex. Libraries are changing into activity centres, where one can keep warm, or leave one's child to be entertained, but where the shelves are half-empty.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( divertir) to entertain2) (distraer, apartar de una tarea) to distract; ( hablando) to stall (colloq)3) ( retener) to keep, detainno te entretengo más — I won't keep o detain you any longer
4) <soledad/ocio> to while away5) < esperanza> to entertain2.entretenerse v pron1)a) ( divertirse) to amuse oneselfse entretiene con cualquier cosa — adulto she's easily amused; niño she's happy playing with anything
b) ( pasar el tiempo) to keep (oneself) busy o occupied2) ( demorarse) to hang around, to dally about* * *= entertain.Ex: Libraries are changing into activity centres, where one can keep warm, or leave one's child to be entertained, but where the shelves are half-empty.
* * *entretener [ E27 ]vtA (divertir) to entertainentretiene a los niños contándoles cuentos she entertains the children o keeps the children happy o amused by telling them storiespintar me entretiene I enjoy paintinges una tontería pero a mí me entretiene it's silly but it keeps me amused o entertainedla película entretuvo a chicos y grandes the movie was enjoyed by both young and oldB (distraer, apartar de una tarea) to distractC (retener) to keep, detainno te entretengo más I won't keep o detain you any longerme encontré con un amigo y me entretuvo I met a friend and he kept me talkingD ‹soledad/ocio› to while awaypara entretener la espera se compró una revista she bought a magazine to while away the time she had to waitE ‹esperanza› to entertainA1 (divertirse) to amuse oneselfme entretengo mucho con su conversación I find her conversation very entertainingse entretiene con cualquier cosa she's easily amusedse entretuvo sacando fotos he amused himself o kept himself amused o kept himself entertained taking pictures2 (distraerse, pasar el tiempo) to keep (oneself) busy o occupiedB(demorarse): lleva esto a casa de la abuela y no te entretengas por el camino take this round to granny's house and make sure you go straight there o ( colloq) and don't hang about on the wayse entretuvo y perdió el tren he hung around o he dallied about and he missed the train* * *
entretener ( conjugate entretener) verbo transitivo
1 [crucigrama/libro] to keep … amused;
[obra/payaso] to entertain;
2
◊ no te entretengo más I won't keep o detain you any longer
entretenerse verbo pronominal
1
[ niño] she's happy playing with anything
2 ( demorarse) to hang around, dally about
entretener verbo transitivo
1 (divertir) to entertain, amuse
2 (retrasar) to hold up
' entretener' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distraer
English:
amuse
- delay
- divert
- entertain
- hold back
- keep
- stall
- distract
* * *♦ vt1. [despistar] to distract;no me entretengas don't distract me2. [retrasar] to hold up, to keep;no te entretengo más I won't keep you any longer3. [divertir] to entertain;el libro lo entretuvo toda la mañana the book kept him amused all morning;escuchar la radio es lo que más me entretiene listening to the radio is what I most enjoy doing4. [hacer llevadero] to while away;entretuvo la espera leyendo una revista while waiting she whiled away the time reading a magazine5. [mantener] to keep alive, to sustain* * *I v/t1 ( divertir) entertain, amuse2 ( retrasar) keep, detain3 ( distraer) distractII v/i be entertaining* * *entretener {80} vt1) divertir: to entertain, to amuse2) distraer: to distract3) demorar: to delay, to hold up* * *entretener vb2. (enredar) to keep -
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v. (dallied) бээвэгнэх, хөдөлж ядах. dally with sb/ sth тоглоом шоглоом болгоод өнгөрөөх. -
13 विलसि
විලසි vilasi(aor of vilasati) shone forth; dallied; sported. -
14 dally
1 ჩხირკედელაობა2 ზოზინი3 თამაში, ფლირტაობა, კეკლუცობა -
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v. stoeien, rondlummelen; beuzelen, talmen; spelen met een idee[ dælie] 〈 dallied〉1 lanterfanten ⇒ (rond)lummelen, klungelen♦voorbeelden:dally with someone's affections • met iemand flirten -
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17 dally
['dælɪ]гл.1) = dilly-dally тратить время впустую, бездельничатьSyn:2) тянуть, задерживать, оттягивать, откладыватьWe dallied so long over whether to buy the house that it was sold to someone else. — Мы так долго думали, купить дом или не купить, что его продали другим.
Syn:3) развлекатьсяSyn:4) ( dally with) кокетничать, флиртовать; волочиться ( за женщиной)He has reportedly been dallying with his "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" co-star. — Говорят, что у него интрижка с партнёршей по фильму "Мистер и Миссис Смит".
Syn:5) ( dally with) несерьёзно относиться (к чему-л.), играть (с чем-л.)to dally with a thought / an idea — играть с мыслью
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v.1 perder el tiempo, entretenerse, jugar, juguetear.2 coquetear, flirtear.vi.perder el tiempo (dawdle) (pt & pp dallied) -
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v.1 titubear, andarse con cosas chiquitas, vacilar, andarse en cosas chiquitas.2 perder el tiempo, dar cuerda, tomarse mucho tiempo.vi.1 entretenerse (familiar) (loiter); titubear, vacilar (hesitate)2 titubear, vacilar, andarse con cosas chiquitas.3 perder el tiempo, tomarse mucho tiempo. (pt & pp dilly-dallied) -
20 lagged
запаздывающий; отсталыйСинонимический ряд:delayed (verb) dallied; dawdled; delayed; dillydallied; dragged; lingered; loitered; mulled; poked; procrastinated; put off; tarried; trailed
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