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m.pedal.pedal de embrague clutch pedalpedal del freno brake pedal* * *1 pedal2 familiar bender\agarrar/coger un pedal familiar to get plasteredpedal del acelerador accelerator pedal, US gas pedalpedal del embrague clutch pedalpedal del freno brake pedal* * *SM1) [de bicicleta, automóvil] pedalpedal dulce — (Mús) soft pedal
pedal fuerte — (Mús) loud pedal
pedal piano, pedal suave — (Mús) soft pedal
2) ** (=borrachera)* * *1) (de bicicleta, coche) pedal; ( de piano) pedal2) (Esp fam) ( borrachera)menudo pedal! — he's really plastered! (colloq)
* * *= treadle, pedal, foot pedal.Ex. The operator worked the press by means of a handle or a treadle, and at the same time laid the paper on the platen by hand between each impression.Ex. Cyclists contact bicycles at the pedals, seat and handlebars, each of which is associated with particular cycling injuries.Ex. By depressing a foot pedal, the force on the backrest increases and the vertical force on the seat decreases.----* pedal del embraque = clutch pedal.* pedal del freno = brake pedal.* pisar un pedal = depress + pedal.* * *1) (de bicicleta, coche) pedal; ( de piano) pedal2) (Esp fam) ( borrachera)menudo pedal! — he's really plastered! (colloq)
* * *= treadle, pedal, foot pedal.Ex: The operator worked the press by means of a handle or a treadle, and at the same time laid the paper on the platen by hand between each impression.
Ex: Cyclists contact bicycles at the pedals, seat and handlebars, each of which is associated with particular cycling injuries.Ex: By depressing a foot pedal, the force on the backrest increases and the vertical force on the seat decreases.* pedal del embraque = clutch pedal.* pedal del freno = brake pedal.* pisar un pedal = depress + pedal.* * *A1 (de una bicicleta) pedal2 (de un piano) pedal; (de un coche) pedalCompuestos:kickstartclutch pedalbrake pedalB( Esp fam) (borrachera): ¡menudo pedal lleva/tiene encima! he's really plastered o smashed ( colloq)* * *
pedal sustantivo masculino
pedal;◊ pedal de embrague/de freno clutch/brake pedal;
pedal de arranque kickstart
pedal sustantivo masculino
1 (en un mecanismo, instrumento musical) pedal
2 fam (borrachera) tenía un pedal de campeonato, he got wasted
' pedal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acelerador
- patín
- pedalear
English:
depress
- pedal
- push
- gas
- kick
- pedal bin
- press
- throttle
- treadle
* * *pedal nm1. [de coche, fuente] pedalpedal acelerador accelerator;pedal de(l) embrague clutch (pedal);pedal de freno brake pedal2. [de piano, arpa] pedal3. [de bicicleta] pedal;dar a los pedales to pedal;un as del pedal an ace cyclistllevo un pedal que no me aguanto I'm completely plastered o out of my head* * *m pedal* * *pedal nm: pedal* * *pedal n pedal -
2 pisar un pedal
(v.) = depress + pedal* * *(v.) = depress + pedalEx: If required, it may be activated by depressing the clutch pedal.
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4 pisar
v.1 to tread on.pisar el freno to put one's foot on the brake2 to tread, to step.pisa con cuidado tread carefully3 to trample on.4 to step on, to tread on, to walk on, to set foot on.Las vacas hollaron el pasto The cows trampled on the grass.* * *1 (gen) to tread on, step on2 (acelerador, embrague) to put one's foot on1 to tread, walk, step■ no pises muy fuerte que nos oyen los vecinos tread more quietly, the neighbours will hear us\pisar fuerte figurado to go all out, make a big impactpisar la uva to tread grapes* * *verbto tread, trample* * *1. VT1) (=andar sobre) to walk on¿se puede pisar el suelo de la cocina? — can I walk on the kitchen floor?
2) (=poner el pie encima de) to tread on, step onperdona, te he pisado — sorry, I trod o stepped on your foot
vio una cucaracha y la pisó — she saw a cockroach and trod o stood on it
pisar el acelerador a fondo — to step on the accelerator, put one's foot down *
3) (=ir a) to set foot in4) [+ uvas] to tread; [+ tierra] to tread down5) (=avasallar) to trample on, walk all overno se deja pisar por nadie — he doesn't let anybody trample on o walk all over him
6) (Mús) [+ tecla] to strike, press; [+ cuerda] to hold down8) * (=adelantarse a)talón 1)2.VI (=andar) to tread3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( con el pie)la pisó sin querer — he accidentally stepped o trod on her foot
pisar el escenario — to go on stage, tread the boards
b) ( humillar) to trample on, walk all over2) (RPl, Ven)a) (Coc) to mashb) (fam) ( atropellar) to run over3) (Esp fam) ( adelantarsea)me has pisado la idea — you stole o (BrE colloq) pinched my idea!
4)a) ave macho to mountb) (AmC vulg) ( joder) to screw (vulg)2.pisar vi to treadno pises ahí, está mojado — don't walk o tread there, it's wet
* * *= set + foot (inside/in/on), tread, tread on, step on.Ex. Extensive use of made of the prominently painted yellow van by the public, including individuals who had never set foot inside a library.Ex. E. M. Forster fashions a homoerotic subjectivity in his novel 'Where Angels Fear to Tread'.Ex. The article is entitled 'Tread softly for you tread on my dreams: academicising Arthur Ransome'.Ex. Brake lights should activate whenever the driver steps on the brake pedal and be visible from a distance of 300 feet.----* al pisar = underfoot.* andar pisando fuerte = go from + strength to strength, make + a big impact.* andar pisando huevos = drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels.* pisándole los talones a Alguien = in hot pursuit of.* pisar el embrague = depress + the clutch.* pisar el freno = apply + the brakes.* pisar el umbral = cross + the threshold of.* pisar el umbral de = cross + the threshold of.* pisar fuerte = go from + strength to strength, make + a big impact, stomp.* pisar los talones a = come on + the heels of.* pisar + Posesivo + casa = darken + Posesivo + door.* pisarse los huevos = drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels.* pisar suavemente = pad.* pisar terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* pisar un pedal = depress + pedal.* pisar uvas = tread + grapes.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( con el pie)la pisó sin querer — he accidentally stepped o trod on her foot
pisar el escenario — to go on stage, tread the boards
b) ( humillar) to trample on, walk all over2) (RPl, Ven)a) (Coc) to mashb) (fam) ( atropellar) to run over3) (Esp fam) ( adelantarsea)me has pisado la idea — you stole o (BrE colloq) pinched my idea!
4)a) ave macho to mountb) (AmC vulg) ( joder) to screw (vulg)2.pisar vi to treadno pises ahí, está mojado — don't walk o tread there, it's wet
* * *= set + foot (inside/in/on), tread, tread on, step on.Ex: Extensive use of made of the prominently painted yellow van by the public, including individuals who had never set foot inside a library.
Ex: E. M. Forster fashions a homoerotic subjectivity in his novel 'Where Angels Fear to Tread'.Ex: The article is entitled 'Tread softly for you tread on my dreams: academicising Arthur Ransome'.Ex: Brake lights should activate whenever the driver steps on the brake pedal and be visible from a distance of 300 feet.* al pisar = underfoot.* andar pisando fuerte = go from + strength to strength, make + a big impact.* andar pisando huevos = drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels.* pisándole los talones a Alguien = in hot pursuit of.* pisar el embrague = depress + the clutch.* pisar el freno = apply + the brakes.* pisar el umbral = cross + the threshold of.* pisar el umbral de = cross + the threshold of.* pisar fuerte = go from + strength to strength, make + a big impact, stomp.* pisar los talones a = come on + the heels of.* pisar + Posesivo + casa = darken + Posesivo + door.* pisarse los huevos = drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels.* pisar suavemente = pad.* pisar terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* pisar un pedal = depress + pedal.* pisar uvas = tread + grapes.* * *pisar [A1 ]vtA1(con el pie): bailando la pisó sin querer he accidentally stepped o trod on her foot while they were dancingpisé un charco I stepped o trod in a puddle[ S ] prohibido pisar el césped keep off the grasspisé el acelerador I put my foot on the acceleratorpisar las uvas to tread the grapeshace una semana que no piso la calle I haven't been out (of the house) for a weekno vuelvo a pisar esta casa nunca más I'll never set foot in this house againpisar el escenario to go on stage, tread the boards2 (humillar) to trample on, walk all overB (RPl, Ven)1 ( Coc) (aplastar) to mashpisar las papas con un tenedor mash the potatoes with a fork2 ( fam) (atropellar) to run overla pisó un auto she was run over (by a car)C ( fam)otro periódico nos pisó la noticia another newspaper beat us to the story ( colloq)D1 «macho» to mount■ pisarvito treadpisa con cuidado, no vayas a resbalar tread carefully so that you don't slip, watch how you go or you'll slippisó mal y se torció el tobillo her foot slipped o she missed her footing and sprained her ankleno pises ahí, está mojado don't walk o tread there, it's wetpisar fuerte to make a big impactentró pisando fuerte en el mundo de la música she hit the music scene in a big way ( colloq)pisa fuerte en el mercado it is making a big impact in the market■ pisarse* * *
pisar ( conjugate pisar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ charco› to step in, tread in (esp BrE);◊ la pisó sin querer he accidentally stepped o (esp BrE) trod on her foot;
( on signs) prohibido pisar el césped keep off the grass
2 (RPl, Ven)a) (Coc) to mash
verbo intransitivo
to tread;
pisar
I verbo transitivo
1 to tread on, step on: le pisé el vestido, I stepped on her dress
prohibido pisar el césped, keep off the grass
Auto pisar el freno/acelerador, to put one's foot on the brake/accelerator
2 fig (ir a, estar en) to set foot in: nunca he pisado un restaurante japonés, I've never set foot in a Japanese restaurant
3 fam (adelantarse) me pisó la idea, he pinched the idea from me
4 (avasallar, humillar) to walk all over sb
II verbo intransitivo to tread, step: pisa con cuidado, be careful where you step
♦ Locuciones: estar pisando los talones a alguien, to be hot on the heels of sb
ir pisando fuerte, to be very self-confident
' pisar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
prohibida
- prohibido
- césped
English:
depress
- engage
- gazump
- ice
- jam on
- press
- push
- stand
- step
- tread
- keep
- mash
* * *♦ vt1. [con el pie] to tread on;[uvas] to tread;pisar el freno to put one's foot on the brake;prohibido pisar el césped [en cartel] keep off the grass;Andes, RP Famdejarse pisar el poncho to be a doormat;Andes, RP Fampisar el poncho: nadie me pisa el poncho bailando nobody can beat me at dancing2. [visitar] to set foot in;nunca he pisado su casa I've never set foot in her house3. [despreciar] to trample on;la conducta de este país pisa todas las leyes internacionales this country's actions fly in the face of international lawpisar una idea a alguien to think of something before sb;el periódico rival les pisó la noticia the rival paper stole o pinched the story from them, the rival paper got in first with the news[tocar] to strike6. [hembra] to cover7. RP [aplastar] to mash♦ vito tread, to step;pisa con cuidado tread carefully;pisar fuerte to be firing on all cylinders;venir pisando fuerte to be on the road to success* * *I v/t1 step on;pisar a alguien step on s.o.’s foot2 uvas tread3 fig ( maltratar) walk all over4 idea stealII v/i:fuerte fig make a big impact;piso fuerte en latín I’m good at o strong in Latin* * *pisar vt1) : to step on, to set foot in2) : to walk all over, to mistreatpisar vi: to step, to walk, to tread* * *pisar vb1. (suelo) to walk on -
5 выжимать
гл. squeeze, pressотжимать; выжимать — squeeze out
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6 педаль
pedal
- путевого управления (вертолета) (рис. 40) — directional control pedal
- руля направления (рис. 17) — rudder pedal
-, тормозная — brake control pedal
-, тормозная (на педали управления рулем направления) — toe brake (control) pedal. the wheel brakes are operated by depressing the toe brake pedals on the rudder pedals.
- управления хвостовым винтом (рис. 40) — tail rotor /anti-torque/ rotor control pedal
регулирование п. по росту летчика — pedals adjustment for longand-short leg positions
усилие на п. — pedal force
нажимать на п. — depress the pedal, move the pedal forwardРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > педаль
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Русско-английский автомобильный словарь > нажимать на педаль
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8 treten
to stride; to kick; to tread; to pace; to march* * *tre|ten ['treːtn] pret trat [traːt] ptp getreten [gə'treːtn]1. vi1) (= ausschlagen, mit Fuß anstoßen) to kick (gegen etw sth, nach out at)2) aux sein (mit Raumangabe) to stephier kann man nicht mehr tréten — there is no room to move here
vom Schatten ins Helle tréten — to move out of the shadow into the light
tréten — to move or step closer to sth
vor die Kamera tréten (im Fernsehen) — to appear on TV; (im Film) to appear in a film or on the screen
in den Vordergrund/Hintergrund tréten — to step forward/back; (fig) to come to the forefront/to recede into the background
an jds Stelle tréten — to take sb's place
See:→ nahe3) aux sein or haben (in Loch, Pfütze, auf Gegenstand etc) to step, to treadjdm auf den Fuß tréten — to step on sb's foot, to tread (esp Brit) or step on sb's toe
jdm auf die Füße tréten (fig) — to tread (esp Brit) or step on sb's toes
tréten — to tread on sb's toes
getreten fühlen — to feel offended, to be put out
See:→ Stelle4) aux sein or haben(= betätigen)
in die Pedale tréten — to pedal hardauf die Bremse tréten — to brake, to put one's foot on the brake
5) aux sein(= hervortreten, sichtbar werden)
Wasser trat aus allen Ritzen und Fugen — water was coming out of every nook and crannyTränen traten ihr in die Augen — tears came to her eyes, her eyes filled with tears
6) aux sein (Funktionsverb) (= beginnen) to start, to begin; (= eintreten) to entertréten — to come into or enter sb's life
ins Leben tréten — to come into being
in den Ruhestand tréten — to retire
in den Streik or Ausstand tréten — to go on strike
in den Staatsdienst/Stand der Ehe or Ehestand tréten — to enter the civil service/into the state of matrimony
mit jdm in Verbindung tréten — to get in touch with sb
in die entscheidende Phase tréten — to enter the crucial phase
See:2. vt1) (= einen Fußtritt geben, stoßen) to kick; (SPORT) Ecke, Freistoß to takejdn ans Bein tréten — to kick sb's leg, to kick sb on or in the leg
jdn mit dem Fuß tréten — to kick sb
in den Hintern tréten (fig inf) — to kick oneself
2) (= mit Fuß betätigen) Spinnrad, Nähmaschine, Webstuhl, Blasebalg to operate (using one's foot)die Bremse tréten — to brake, to put on the brakes
die Pedale tréten — to pedal
3) (= trampeln) Pfad, Weg, Bahn to treadeinen Splitter in den Fuß tréten — to get a splinter in one's foot
See:→ Wasser4) (fig) (= schlecht behandeln) to shove around (inf)5) (= begatten) to tread, to mate with* * *1) (to hit or strike out with the foot: The child kicked his brother; He kicked the ball into the next garden; He kicked at the locked door; He kicked open the gate.) kick2) (to place one's feet on: He threw his cigarette on the ground and trod on it.) tread* * *tre·ten<tritt, trat, getreten>[ˈtre:tn̩]I. vi1. Hilfsverb: sein (gehen)▪ irgendwohin \treten to step somewhere; (hineingehen a.) to go somewhere; (hereinkommen a.) to come somewherebitte \treten Sie näher! please come in!pass auf, wohin du trittst mind [or watch] your step, watch where you tread [or step] [or you're treading]auf den Flur \treten to step into the hallvon einem Fuß auf den anderen \treten to shift from one foot to the otherer trat aus der Tür he walked out of [or fam out] the doordie Sonne tritt hinter die Wolken (fig) the sun disappeared behind the clouds▪ von etw dat \treten (absteigen) to step off sth; (zurückgehen) to step [or move] [or come/go] away from sth▪ vor jdn \treten to appear before sbvor den Spiegel \treten to step up to the mirrorvor die Tür \treten to step outside▪ zu jdm/etw \treten to step up to sb/sthzur Seite \treten to step [or move] aside2. Hilfsverb: sein (fließen)der Fluss trat über seine Ufer the river broke [or burst] [or overflowed] its banksSchweiß trat ihm auf die Stirn sweat appeared on [or beaded] his forehead▪ aus etw dat \treten to come out of sth; (durch Auslass) to exit from sth; (quellen) to ooze from sth; (tropfen) to drip from sth; (stärker) to run from sth; (strömen) to pour [or gush] from [or out of] sth; (entweichen) to leak from sthder Schweiß trat ihm aus allen Poren he was sweating profuselyWasser tritt aus den Wänden water was coming out of the walls, the walls were exuding waterjdm auf den Fuß \treten to tread [or step] on sb's foot [or toes]du bist in etwas ge\treten (euph) smells like you've stepped in somethingin einen Nagel \treten to tread [or step] on a nail; s.a. Schlips4. Hilfsverb: haben (stampfen)5. Hilfsverb: haben (schlagen)jdm in den Hintern \treten (fam) to kick sb [or give sb a kick] up the backside [or BRIT also bum] fam▪ nach jdm \treten to kick out [or aim a kick] at sb6. Hilfsverb: haben (betätigen)auf den Balg \treten to operate the bellowsauf die Bremse \treten to brake, to apply [or step on] the brakesauf die Kupplung \treten to engage [or operate] the clutchauf die Pedale \treten to pedalnach unten \treten to bully [or harass] the staff under one8. Hilfsverb: sein (anfangen)sie ist in ihr 80. Jahr ge\treten she has now turned 80in Aktion \treten to go into actionin den Ausstand \treten to go on strikein jds Dienste \treten to enter sb's servicein den Ruhestand \treten to go into retirementin Verhandlungen \treten to enter into negotiations9. Hilfsverb: sein (fig)in jds Bewusstsein \treten to occur to sbin Erscheinung \treten to appear; Person a. to appear in personin jds Leben \treten to come into sb's lifein eine Umlaufbahn \treten to enter into orbit11. Hilfsverb: haben (begatten)eine Henne \treten to tread a hen specII. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (schlagen)jdn mit dem Fuß \treten to kick sbden Ball ins Aus/Tor \treten to kick the ball out of play/into the neteine Ecke/einen Elfmeter/einen Freistoß \treten to take a corner/penalty/free kick4. (betätigen)▪ etw \treten to step on sth, to press [or depress] sth with one's footden Balg \treten to operate the bellowsdie Bremse \treten to brake, to apply [or step on] the brakesdie Kupplung \treten to engage [or operate] the clutchdie Pedale \treten to pedal5. (bahnen)die Mönche haben eine Spur auf die Steintreppe ge\treten the monks have worn away the stone steps with their feet6. (stampfen)tretet mir keinen Dreck ins Haus! wipe your feet before coming into the house!etw in die Erde/einen Teppich \treten to tread/stamp sth into the earth/a carpetetw zu Matsch \treten to stamp sth to a mushetw platt \treten to stamp sth flatihr tretet meine Blumen platt! you're trampling all over my flowers!▪ jdn \treten to bully [or harass] sb▪ jdn \treten, damit er etw tut to give sb a kick to make him do sthIII. vrsie trat sich einen Nagel in den Fuß she stepped onto a nail [or ran a nail into her foot]* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (einen Schritt, Schritte machen) step (in + Akk. into, auf + Akk. on to)der Schweiß ist ihm auf die Stirn getreten — (fig.) the sweat came to his brow
der Fluss ist über die Ufer getreten — (fig.) the river has overflowed its banks
auf etwas (Akk.) treten — (absichtlich) tread on something; (unabsichtlich; meist mit sein) step or tread on something
jemandem auf den Fuß treten — step/tread on somebody's foot or toes
auf das Gas[pedal] treten — step on the accelerator
3) mit sein4) (ausschlagen) kick2.jemandem an od. gegen das Schienbein treten — kick somebody on the shin
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) kick <person, ball, etc.>2) (trampeln) trample, tread < path>* * *treten; tritt, trat, getretenA. v/i (ist)1. (sich mit einem Schritt oder Schritten in eine bestimmte Richtung bewegen) step, walk, go, move;jemandem in den Weg treten step into sb’s path; (den Weg versperren) block sb’s path;zu jemandem treten besonders mit einem Anliegen: walk ( oder go) up to sb; (sich zu jemandem gesellen) join sb;ans Fenster treten go (over) to the window;über die Schwelle treten cross the threshold;treten Sie näher! step this way!;2. Sachen: (sich [scheinbar] bewegen) go, come, pass;der Mond/die Sonne trat hinter die Wolken the moon/sun disappeared behind the clouds; Sonne: auch the sun went in umg;die Tränen traten ihm in die Augen tears came to ( oder welled up in) his eyes;der Schweiß trat ihm auf die Stirn (beads of) sweat formed ( oder stood out) on his forehead ( oder face);über die Ufer treten Fluss: overflow (its banks), flood3. (unabsichtlich den Fuß auf, in etwas setzen) stand, step, tread (auf/in +akk on/in);hast)auf etwas treten tread (besonders US step) on sth;man wusste nicht, wohin man treten sollte you didn’t know where to put your feet ( oder where to step);von einem Fuß auf den andern treten hop from one leg ( oder shift from one foot) to the otherB. v/t & v/i1. (hat) (jemandem, einer Sache einen Fußtritt versetzen) kick, give sb (oder sth) a kick;nach jemandem treten (take a) kick ( oder kick out) at sb;jemandem gegen das Schienbein treten kick sb in the shin(s);Vorsicht, das Pferd tritt! look out, that horse kicks ( oder is a kicker)!;treten gegen unabsichtlich: accidentally kick (against), walk into; absichtlich: kick; fig (jemanden drängen) prod, put pressure on ( stärker: kick);mit Füßen treten) bully, trample on;nach unten treten take it out on the dog2. (hat) (durch einen Tritt, Tritte bewirken) kick;eine Ecke/einen Elfmeter treten take a corner (kick)/a penalty;eine Beule ins Auto treten dent the car with a kick ( oder by kicking it);sich (dat)den Dreck von den Schuhen treten kick ( oder stamp) the muck off one’s boots3. (hat) (durch Fußdruck betätigen, bewirken) press down (with the foot), depress; Radfahrer: pedal;die Kupplung/Pedale treten depress the clutch (pedal)/work the pedals ( Fahrrad: pedal, push on the pedals);aufs Gas treten put one’s foot down umg, step on it ( oder on the gas) umg, put the pedal to the metal umg;4. (durch Darauftreten an eine bestimmte Stelle gelangen) get, run, tread;sich (dat)einen Dorn in den Fuß treten get a thorn in ( oder run a thorn into) one’s footder Hahn tritt die Henne the cock treads the hen; → nah B, näher; → Dienst 3, Hühnerauge, Kraft 6, Schlips, Stelle 1, zutage etc* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (einen Schritt, Schritte machen) step (in + Akk. into, auf + Akk. on to)der Schweiß ist ihm auf die Stirn getreten — (fig.) the sweat came to his brow
der Fluss ist über die Ufer getreten — (fig.) the river has overflowed its banks
auf etwas (Akk.) treten — (absichtlich) tread on something; (unabsichtlich; meist mit sein) step or tread on something
jemandem auf den Fuß treten — step/tread on somebody's foot or toes
auf das Gas[pedal] treten — step on the accelerator
3) mit sein4) (ausschlagen) kick2.jemandem an od. gegen das Schienbein treten — kick somebody on the shin
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) kick <person, ball, etc.>2) (trampeln) trample, tread < path>* * *(in) v.to step (into) v. v.(§ p.,pp.: trat, ist/hat getreten)= to kick v.to tread v.(§ p.,p.p.: trod, trodden) -
9 embrague
m.clutch.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: embragar.* * *1 clutch* * *noun m.* * *SM clutch- le patina el embrague* * *masculino clutch* * *= clutch pedal, clutch.Ex. If required, it may be activated by depressing the clutch pedal.Ex. Trucks and competition cars use ceramic clutches that have a greatly increased friction coefficient.----* pedal del embraque = clutch pedal.* pisar el embrague = depress + the clutch.* plato de presión del embrague = pressure plate.* * *masculino clutch* * *= clutch pedal, clutch.Ex: If required, it may be activated by depressing the clutch pedal.
Ex: Trucks and competition cars use ceramic clutches that have a greatly increased friction coefficient.* pedal del embraque = clutch pedal.* pisar el embrague = depress + the clutch.* plato de presión del embrague = pressure plate.* * *clutchsoltar el embrague to let out o to release the clutchpatinarle el embrague a algn: me patinaba el embrague ( Auto) the clutch was slipping* * *
Del verbo embragar: ( conjugate embragar)
embragué es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
embrague es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
embragar
embrague
embragar ( conjugate embragar) verbo intransitivo
to engage the clutch
embrague sustantivo masculino
clutch
embrague m Auto clutch
' embrague' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cárter
- derrapar
- patinar
- pedal
- soltar
English:
clutch
- disengage
- engage
* * *embrague nmclutch;pisar/soltar el embrague to depress/let out the clutch* * *m AUTO clutch* * *embrague nm: clutch* * *embrague n clutch -
10 Kupplung
f1. TECH. coupling (auch EISENB., ETECH.)2. MOT. clutch (auch Pedal); die Kupplung schleifen lassen slip the clutch; die Kupplung kommen lassen let the clutch in gently; die Kupplung treten step on the clutch, depress the clutch pedal förm.* * *die Kupplungcoupling; clutch; coupler* * *Kụpp|lung ['kUplʊŋ]f -, -endie Kupplung ( durch)treten — to disengage the clutch
2) (= das Koppeln) coupling* * *((the pedal operating) a device by means of which two moving parts of an engine may be connected or disconnected: He released the clutch and the car started to move.) clutch* * *Kupp·lung<-, -en>[ˈkʊplʊŋ]f1. AUTO clutchdie \Kupplung kommen lassen to let the clutch out, to release the clutchdie \Kupplung schleifen lassen to let the clutch slipdie \Kupplung treten [o durchtreten] to depress [or sep push down] the clutchdie \Kupplung ganz durchtreten to depress the clutch fully, to push down the clutch all the way2. (Anhängevorrichtung) coupling* * *die; Kupplung, Kupplungen1) (Kfz-W.) clutch2) (Technik): (Vorrichtung zum Verbinden) coupling* * *Kupplung fdie Kupplung schleifen lassen slip the clutch;die Kupplung kommen lassen let the clutch in gently;die Kupplung treten step on the clutch, depress the clutch pedal form* * *die; Kupplung, Kupplungen1) (Kfz-W.) clutch2) (Technik): (Vorrichtung zum Verbinden) coupling* * *-en (Auto) f.clutch n. -en f.coupler n.coupling n. -
11 durchtreten
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)1. (Schuhe) wear outII v/i (ist) im Bus etc.: nach hinten durchtreten, bitte move through to the back please* * *dụrch|tre|ten sep1. vt3) (= durchkicken) to kick through (durch etw sth)2. vi3) aux sein (= durchsickern, durchdringen) to come through (durch etw sth)4) aux sein form = weitergehen) to go or walk through3. vrto wear through* * *durch|treten[ˈdʊrçtre:tn̩]I. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \durchtreten1. (fest betätigen)die Bremse \durchtreten to step on the brakesII. vi Hilfsverb: seinbitte treten Sie [hier] durch, meine Herrschaften! ladies and gentlemen, please step this way!* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb press <clutch pedal, brake pedal> right down; depress <clutch pedal, brake pedal> completely2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb mit sein[durch etwas] durchtreten — < liquid, gas> come through [something]
* * *durchtreten (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat)1. (Schuhe) wear outnach hinten durchtreten, bitte move through to the back please* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb press <clutch pedal, brake pedal> right down; depress <clutch pedal, brake pedal> completely2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb mit sein[durch etwas] durchtreten — <liquid, gas> come through [something]
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12 treten;
tritt, trat, getretenI v/i (ist)1. (sich mit einem Schritt oder Schritten in eine bestimmte Richtung bewegen) step, walk, go, move; zur Seite treten step ( oder move) aside ( oder to one side); jemandem in den Weg treten step into s.o.’s path; (den Weg versperren) block s.o.’s path; zu jemandem treten bes. mit einem Anliegen: walk ( oder go) up to s.o.; (sich zu jemandem gesellen) join s.o.; in ein Zimmer treten go into ( oder walk into oder enter; kommen: come into) a room; ans Fenster treten go (over) to the window; über die Schwelle treten cross the threshold; treten Sie näher! step this way!; sie war auf seine Seite getreten fig. she had chosen ( oder joined) his side2. Sachen: (sich [scheinbar] bewegen) go, come, pass; der Mond / die Sonne trat hinter die Wolken the moon / sun disappeared behind the clouds; Sonne: auch the sun went in umg.; die Tränen traten ihm in die Augen tears came to ( oder welled up in) his eyes; der Schweiß trat ihm auf die Stirn (beads of) sweat formed ( oder stood out) on his forehead ( oder face); über die Ufer treten Fluss: overflow (its banks), flood3. (unabsichtlich den Fuß auf, in etw. setzen) stand, step, tread (auf / in + Akk on/in); jemandem auf den Fuß treten tread (Am. step) ( oder stand) on s.o.’s toes ( oder foot); du bist ( auch hast) in etw. getreten you’ve put your foot ( oder trodden geh.) in s.th.4. (absichtlich den Fuß auf, in etw. setzen) tread, step, place one’s foot ( oder feet) (auf / in + Akk on/in); (stampfen) stamp; (trampeln) trample; auf etw. treten tread (bes. Am. step) on s.th.; man wusste nicht, wohin man treten sollte you didn’t know where to put your feet ( oder where to step); von einem Fuß auf den andern treten hop from one leg ( oder shift from one foot) to the otherII vt/i1. (hat) (jemandem, einer Sache einen Fußtritt versetzen) kick, give s.o. (oder s.th.) a kick; nach jemandem treten (take a) kick ( oder kick out) at s.o.; jemandem gegen das Schienbein treten kick s.o. in the shin(s); Vorsicht, das Pferd tritt! look out, that horse kicks ( oder is a kicker)!; treten gegen unabsichtlich: accidentally kick (against), walk into; absichtlich: kick; fig. (jemanden drängen) prod, put pressure on ( stärker: kick); man muss ihn immer treten umg., fig. you have to keep prodding him; (jemanden schikanieren) ( auch mit Füßen treten) bully, trample on; nach unten treten take it out on the dog2. (hat) (durch einen Tritt, Tritte bewirken) kick; eine Ecke / einen Elfmeter treten take a corner (kick) / a penalty; einen Pfad in den Schnee treten kick ( oder stamp out) a path through ( oder in) the snow; eine Beule ins Auto treten dent the car with a kick ( oder by kicking it); sich (Dat) den Dreck von den Schuhen treten kick ( oder stamp) the muck off one’s boots3. (hat) (durch Fußdruck betätigen, bewirken) press down (with the foot), depress; Radfahrer: pedal; die Kupplung / Pedale treten depress the clutch (pedal) / work the pedals ( Fahrrad: pedal, push on the pedals); aufs Gas treten put one’s foot down umg., step on it ( oder on the gas) umg., put the pedal to the metal umg.; auf die Bremse treten brake, apply the brakes; Vollbremsung: stand on the brakes umg.4. (durch Darauftreten an eine bestimmte Stelle gelangen lassen) get, run, tread; sich (Dat) einen Dorn in den Fuß treten get a thorn in ( oder run a thorn into) one’s foot5. ZOOL. (begatten) tread, mount; der Hahn tritt die Henne the cock treads the hen; nah II, näher; Dienst 3, Hühnerauge, Kraft 6, Schlips, Stelle 1, zutage etc. -
13 нажать на педаль
1) Railway term: depress a pedal2) Automobile industry: depress the pedal, press the pedal down -
14 peda|ł1
m (G pedału) 1. (w maszynie, instrumencie) pedal- pedał gazu/hamulca/sprzęgła an accelerator/a brake/a clutch pedal- pedał forte/piano Muz. the sustaining/soft pedal- wcisnąć a. nacisnąć pedał to depress a pedal- wcisnąć pedał gazu to step on the accelerator2. zw. pl (w rowerze) pedal- pojazd na pedały a pedal vehicle- kręcić pedałami to work the pedals- kolarze mocniej nacisnęli na pedały the cyclists pedalled harder3. zw. pl pot., żart. (noga) pójść gdzieś na własnych pedałach to go a. get somewhere on Shank’s pony pot.- musieliśmy wyciągać pedały we had to get a move onThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > peda|ł1
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15 педаль
педаль сущpedalдавать педаль впередmove the pedal forwardнажимать на педальdepress the pedalпедаль путевого управленияdirectional control pedalпедаль управления рулевым винтом1. tail rotor control pedal2. antitorque control pedal педаль управления рулем направленияrudder pedalпедаль управления тормозамиbrake control pedalрегулировка педалейpedals adjustmentусилие на педалиpedal force -
16 выжать педаль
1) Railway term: depress a pedal2) Automobile industry: depress the pedal -
17 нажимать
press, depress
- и удерживать кнопку в нажатом положении — press and hold the button
- на педаль — depress the pedal, move the pedal forwardРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > нажимать
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18 træde
* * *I. vb (trådte, trådt)(gå) step ( fx aside, down, forward, in, out);( anbringe foden, fødderne) step, tread ( fx on somebody's foot; tread lightly (, softly); beware how you tread);( mase med foden, fødderne) tread ( fx the grass down; mud into the carpet),( stærkere) trample;[ træde ihjel] trample to death;[ træde vande](også fig) tread water;(se også børnesko, III. fejl);[ med præp & adv:][ træde af](mil.) fall out;[ træd af!] dismiss![ træde af på naturens vegne] obey the call of nature;(mil.) fall out to relieve nature;[ træde an] fall in;[ træde fra] resign;[ træde frem] step forward,( rage frem) stand out,F project,( ses tydeligt) stand out;[ træde frem for offentligheden] appear before the public;[ træde hen til en] step (el. go) up to somebody;[ træde i] step on ( fx the grass), step into ( fx a pool);[ træde i det]( blive ved med at sige det samme) labour the point,(om bebrejdelse etc) rub it in ( fx there is no need to rub itin),( træde i spinaten) put one's foot in it;[ træde ham i hælene] tread on his heels;[ træde i kraft], se kraft;[ træde i ens sted, træde i stedet for en] take somebody's place,( være stedfortræder) act as a deputy for somebody,F deputize for somebody,( være efterfølger) succeed somebody;[ træde i éns tjeneste] enter somebody's service;F commence operations;[ træde ind] enter, come (, go) in;[ træde ind i] enter ( fx a room), step into;[ træde ind i en ny fase] enter on a new phase;(se også ægtestand);[ træde indenfor] enter, come (, go) in;[ træde noget itu] step on something and break it, crush something with(el. under) one's foot;[ træde ned] step down;( ødelægge) tread (el. trample) something down,( så at det dækkes af jord) tread something in,( tynge ned med foden) press something down, depress something ( fxthe pedal);[ træde nærmere] come nearer, approach;[ træde om] change (one's) step;[ træde en torn op i foden] get a thorn in one's foot;[ træde op imod] make a stand against;[ træde op på] mount;(også fig) tread (el. step) on somebody's toes;[ træde på] step on, tread on;( trykke ned) press down,F depress ( fx the clutch, the accelerator),(fig) step on, tread on,( stærkere) trample on ( fx his feelings), walk on, walk all over( fx she lets him walk all over her);[ træde sammen] meet,F convene ( fx the committee will convene tomorrow);[ træde til](fig: gribe ind) step in,F intervene,( hjælpe) lend a hand, help,( tage ledelsen) take charge;[ træde til side] stand (el. step) aside;[ træde tilbage] stand back, step back,( gå af) step down, resign,( om minister, regering) resign;( gå på pension) retire;[ træde ud] step out,(som medlem etc) resign;( tvære ud) tread out;[ træde ud af] resign from ( fx the committee); withdraw from,F secede from ( fx NATO, the UN);II. vb (trådte, trådt el. trædte, trædt)( en nål) thread. -
19 apretar
v.1 to press (oprimir) (botón, tecla).me aprietan las botas my boots are too tightLa enfermera apretó la herida The nurse pressed the wound.2 to grit (juntar) (dientes).La niña aprieta los dientes al dormir The girl grits her teeth when sleeping.3 to squeeze.apretar la mano a alguien to shake somebody's handMaría apretó la mostaza Mary squeezed the mustard.4 to press.lo están apretando para que acepte la oferta they are pressing him o putting pressure on him to accept the offer5 to get worse, to intensify (calor, lluvia).6 to tighten.El mecánico aprieta duramente el tornillo The mechanic tightens the screw.7 to pinch.Me aprietan los zapatos My shoes pinch.Ricardo apretó su nariz Richard pinched her nose.8 to be too tight.Esta faja aprieta This belt is too tight.9 to press down, to push down.Ricardo apretó el botón para iniciar Richard pressed down the button to start.10 to be too tight for.Me aprieta la ropa My clothes are too tight for me.11 to be most intense, to be more intense.* * *1 (estrechar) to squeeze, hug2 (tornillo) to tighten; (cordones, nudo) to do up tight3 (comprimir) to compress, press together, pack tight4 (activar) to press, push1 figurado (aumentar) to increase, get worse2 (prendas) to fit tight, be tight on3 (esforzarse) to work hard■ tendrás que apretar en tus estudios you'll have to study a lot harder, you'll have to pull your socks up1 (apiñar) to narrow, tighten2 (agolparse) to crowd together; (acercarse) to squeeze up\apretar a correr to start runningapretar el paso to quicken one's paceapretar la mano a alguien to shake somebody's handapretar el gatillo to pull the trigger* * *verb1) to press2) tighten3) squeeze4) pinch, be too tight* * *1. VT1) [+ tapa, tornillo, nudo] to tighten2) (=pulsar) [+ interruptor, pedal, tecla] to press; [+ gatillo] to squeeze, pullapretar el acelerador — to put one's foot down (on the accelerator), depress the accelerator frm
3) (=apretujar)a) [+ objeto] to squeeze, grip; [para que no caiga] to clutchapretó bien los papeles en la cartera — he packed o squeezed the papers into the briefcase
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apretar los dientes — to grit one's teeth, clench one's teeth•
apretar la mano a algn — to shake sb's handb) [+ persona] [contra pared, suelo] to pin, press; [con los brazos] to clasp, clutchme apretaba con todo su cuerpo contra la pared — he pinned o pressed me against the wall with his whole body
la apretó con fuerza entre sus brazos — he clasped o clutched her tightly in his arms
4) (=presionar)•
apretar a algn — to put pressure on sbnos aprieta mucho para que estudiemos — he puts a lot of pressure on us to study, he pushes us to study hard
5)• apretar el paso — to quicken one's pace
6)7) (Mil) [+ asedio] to step up, intensify; [+ bloqueo] to tighten2. VI1) (=oprimir) [zapatos] to be too tight, pinch one's feet; [ropa] to be too tightzapatoestos zapatos aprietan — these shoes are too tight, these shoes pinch my feet
2) (=aumentar) [dolor, frío] to get worse; [viento] to intensifyes media mañana y el hambre aprieta — it's half way through the morning and I'm beginning to feel hungry
cuando el frío aprieta — when the cold gets worse, when it gets really cold
3) (=presionar) to put on the pressure, pile on the pressure *Dios 3)si le aprietan un poco más, confesará — if they put a bit more pressure on him, he'll confess
4) (=esforzarse)si apretáis un poco al final, aprobaréis — if you make an extra effort at the end, you'll pass
5)• apretar a hacer algo, si aprieta a llover — if it starts to rain heavily
6)¡aprieta! — nonsense!, good grief!
7) Chile (=irse con prisa)apretemos que viene la profesora — let's run for it, the teacher's coming
fueron los primeros en salir apretando después del golpe — they were the first ones to make a getaway after the coup
8) ** [al defecar] to push3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < botón> to press, push; < acelerador> to put one's foot on, press; < gatillo> to pull, squeezeb) <nudo/venda/tornillo> to tightenc)apretar el paso or la marcha — to quicken one's pace o step
2)a) ( apretujar)apretó al niño contra su pecho — he clasped o clutched the child to his breast
me apretó el brazo con fuerza — he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly
b) ( presionar) to put pressure on2.apretar vi1) ropa/zapatos (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight2) ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)3) ( ser fuerte)cuando el hambre aprieta... — when people are in the grip of hunger...
4)a) ( esforzarse) to make an effortb) profesor/jefe to be demanding3.apretar a correr — (fam) to break into a run
apretarse v pron to squeeze o squash together* * *= squeeze, nip, tighten, screw, tighten + Posesivo + grip on, press, clenching, cramp.Ex. Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.Ex. Rotary presses are like wringers the printing paper being nipped between two cylinders.Ex. Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex. This was done by laying the right number of letters on their sides in the stick, pushing the sliding bar up to them and screwing it up tight.Ex. This paper reports on measures being taken by the government to tighten its grip on what universities do with their money.Ex. To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.Ex. A bite guard, also known as a stress guard, teeth guard, dental guard or night guard, is a dental appliance provided by the dentist to protect your teeth from excessive grinding or clenching.Ex. The goals are to reduce stress on the fingers and wrists and to keep your hands in a natural position rather than cramping them together.----* apretar el gatillo = pull + the trigger.* apretar fuerte = bear down on.* apretarse el cinturón = tighten + Posesivo + belt, gird (up) + Posesivo + loins.* apretarse los machos = gird (up) + Posesivo + loins.* cuando el sol aprieta = during the heat of the day.* el que mucho abarca poco aprieta = jack of all trades, master of none.* quien mucho abarca poco aprieta = bite off more than + Pronombre + can chew.* sin apretar = loosely hanging, baggy [baggier -comp., baggiest -sup.], saggy [saggier -comp., saggiest -sup.].* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < botón> to press, push; < acelerador> to put one's foot on, press; < gatillo> to pull, squeezeb) <nudo/venda/tornillo> to tightenc)apretar el paso or la marcha — to quicken one's pace o step
2)a) ( apretujar)apretó al niño contra su pecho — he clasped o clutched the child to his breast
me apretó el brazo con fuerza — he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly
b) ( presionar) to put pressure on2.apretar vi1) ropa/zapatos (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight2) ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)3) ( ser fuerte)cuando el hambre aprieta... — when people are in the grip of hunger...
4)a) ( esforzarse) to make an effortb) profesor/jefe to be demanding3.apretar a correr — (fam) to break into a run
apretarse v pron to squeeze o squash together* * *= squeeze, nip, tighten, screw, tighten + Posesivo + grip on, press, clenching, cramp.Ex: Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.
Ex: Rotary presses are like wringers the printing paper being nipped between two cylinders.Ex: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex: This was done by laying the right number of letters on their sides in the stick, pushing the sliding bar up to them and screwing it up tight.Ex: This paper reports on measures being taken by the government to tighten its grip on what universities do with their money.Ex: To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.Ex: A bite guard, also known as a stress guard, teeth guard, dental guard or night guard, is a dental appliance provided by the dentist to protect your teeth from excessive grinding or clenching.Ex: The goals are to reduce stress on the fingers and wrists and to keep your hands in a natural position rather than cramping them together.* apretar el gatillo = pull + the trigger.* apretar fuerte = bear down on.* apretarse el cinturón = tighten + Posesivo + belt, gird (up) + Posesivo + loins.* apretarse los machos = gird (up) + Posesivo + loins.* cuando el sol aprieta = during the heat of the day.* el que mucho abarca poco aprieta = jack of all trades, master of none.* quien mucho abarca poco aprieta = bite off more than + Pronombre + can chew.* sin apretar = loosely hanging, baggy [baggier -comp., baggiest -sup.], saggy [saggier -comp., saggiest -sup.].* * *apretar [A5 ]vtA1 ‹botón› to press, push; ‹acelerador› to put one's foot on, press, depress ( frml); ‹gatillo› to pull, squeeze2 ‹nudo/venda› to tighten; ‹tapa/tornillo› to tightenapretó bien la tapa he screwed the lid on tightlyaprieta el puño clench your fistapreté los dientes I gritted my teeth3apretar el paso or la marcha to quicken one's pace o stepapretar los puntos to knit tightlyB1(apretujar): apretó al niño contra su pecho he clasped o clutched the child to his breastllevaba el osito apretado entre sus brazos she was clutching the teddy bear in her armsme apretó el brazo con fuerza he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly2 (presionar) to put pressure onel profesor nos apretó mucho en los últimos meses in the last few months the teacher put a lot of pressure on us o pushed us really hard■ apretarviA «ropa/zapatos» (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tightel vestido le aprieta the dress is too tight for her o is very tight on herla falda me aprieta en las caderas the skirt is too tight around the hips¡cómo me aprietan estos zapatos! these shoes are so tight!, these shoes really pinch my feet!B (hacer presión) to press down ( o in etc)C(ser fuerte): a las tres de la tarde cuando el calor aprieta at three o'clock when the heat is at its most intensea primeras horas de la mañana el frío aprieta (Chi, Méx); in the early hours of the morning you really feel the coldcuando el hambre aprieta, la gente come cualquier cosa when people are in the grip of hunger they will eat anythingD1 (esforzarse) to make an effortvas a tener que apretar en la física you're going to have to knuckle down o make more of an effort in physics2 «profesor/jefe» to be demanding diosE( Chi fam) (irse): todos apretaron a la salida everyone made a dash for o ran for the door ( colloq)tuvimos que salir apretando we had to make a run for it ( colloq)apretar a correr ( fam); to break into a run, start running* * *
apretar ( conjugate apretar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ acelerador› to put one's foot on, press;
‹ gatillo› to pull, squeeze
‹puño/mandíbulas› to clench;
2a) ( apretujar):◊ apretó al niño contra su pecho he clasped o clutched the child to his breast;
me apretó el brazo con fuerza he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly
verbo intransitivo
1 [ropa/zapatos] (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight;
2 ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)
apretarse verbo pronominal
to squeeze o squash together
apretar
I vtr (pulsar un botón) to press
(el cinturón, un tornillo) to tighten
(el gatillo) to pull: me aprietan los zapatos, these shoes are too tight for me
II verbo intransitivo el calor ha apretado en julio, it was really hot in July
♦ Locuciones: apretar el paso, to hasten, hurry
apretarle las clavijas a alguien, to put the screws on someone
donde aprieta el zapato, where the problem is
' apretar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ajustar
- estrujar
- aprieta
- estrechar
- fuerte
- gatillo
- oprimir
- puño
English:
clench
- grip
- loosely
- pack
- pack down
- pinch
- press
- pull
- push
- screw up
- squeeze
- tighten
- wedge
- which
- accelerate
- foot
- loosen
- screw
- speed
- tooth
* * *♦ vt1. [oprimir] [botón, tecla] to press;[gatillo] to pull, to squeeze; [acelerador] to step on;el zapato me aprieta my shoe is pinching;me aprietan las botas my boots are too tight2. [nudo, tuerca, cinturón] to tighten;Fam3. [juntar] [dientes] to grit;[labios] to press together; [puño] to clench;tendrás que apretar la letra you'll have to squeeze your handwriting up4. [estrechar] to squeeze;[abrazar] to hug;no me aprietes el brazo, me estás haciendo daño stop squeezing my arm, you're hurting me;la apretó contra su pecho he held her to his chest;apretar la mano a alguien to shake sb's handcomo no apretemos el paso, no llegaremos nunca if we don't hurry up, we'll never get there6. [exigir] to tighten up on;[presionar] to press;apretar la disciplina to tighten up on discipline;lo apretaron tanto que acabó confesando they pressed him so hard that he ended up confessing;no me gusta que me aprieten en el trabajo I don't like to feel pressurized in my work;lo están apretando para que acepte la oferta they are pressing him o putting pressure on him to accept the offer7. [ropa, objetos] to pack tight♦ vi1. [calor, lluvia] to get worse, to intensify;salgo de casa a las dos, cuando más aprieta el calor I leave home at two o'clock, when the heat is at its worst;en agosto ha apretado mucho el calor it got a lot hotter in August;cuando la necesidad aprieta, se agudiza el ingenio people become more resourceful when they really have to2. [zapatos] to pinch;[ropa] to be too tight3. [esforzarse] to push oneself;tienes que apretar más si quieres aprobar you'll have to pull your socks up if you want to passel ladrón apretó a correr the thief ran off* * *I v/t1 botón press;apretó contra el pecho la fotografía/el niño she held the photograph/the child close, she pressed the photograph/the child to her breast;apretar los puños clench one’s fists;apretar los dientes grit one’s teeth3 tuerca tighten4:apretar el paso quicken one’s paceII v/i2:apretar a correr start to run, start running* * *apretar {55} vt1) : to press, to push (a button)2) : to tighten3) : to squeezeapretar vi1) : to press, to push2) : to fit tightly, to be too tightlos zapatos me aprietan: my shoes are tight* * *apretar vb1. (botón) to press2. (gatillo) to pull3. (tornillo, cinturón, nudo) to tighten¿has apretado los tornillos? have you tightened the screws?4. (exigir) to be strict with / to push hard5. (quedar estrecho ropa) to be too tight6. (esforzarse) to work harder7. (aumentar calor) to increase -
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tre·ten <tritt, trat, getreten> [ʼtre:tn̩]vt haben1) ( mit dem Fuß stoßen)jdn/etw [mit etw] \treten to kick sb/sth [with sth];2) ( mit dem Fuß betätigen)etw \treten to step on sth, to press [or depress] sth with one's foot;die Bremse \treten to brake [or apply [or step on] the [or one's] brakes];die Kupplung \treten to engage the clutchvi[mit etw] \treten to kick;sie trat mit den Füßen und schlug mit den Fäusten nach ihm she kicked and punched out at him;nach jdm \treten to kick out [or aim a kick] at sb;sie trat ihm in den Bauch she kicked him in the stomach\treten Sie bitte zur Seite please step [or move] aside;er trat aus der Tür he walked out [of] the door;bevor du ins Haus trittst, mach dir bitte die Schuhe sauber before you come into [or enter] the house, wipe your shoes [first], please;pass auf, wohin du trittst watch where you tread [or step] [or you're treading]; s. a. Stelle, Hintergrund, Vordergrunddie Bremse \treten to brake [or apply [or step on] the [or one's] brakes];aus etw \treten to come out of sth;der Schweiß trat ihm aus allen Poren he was sweating profusely;die Feuchtigkeit tritt aus den Wänden the dampness was coming out of the walls;aus der Wunde trat Blut blood poured from [or out of] the wound;aus der undichten Stelle im Rohr trat Gas gas was escaping from the leak in the pipe;der Fluss trat über seine Ufer the river broke [or burst] its banks;Schweiß trat ihm auf die Stirn sweat appeared on his foreheadvrsie trat sich einen Nagel in den Fuß she stepped onto a nail [or ran a nail into her foot]
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