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1 derive
1. verb( with from)1) (to come or develop from: The word `derives' is derived from an old French word.) derivar2) (to draw or take from (a source or origin): We derive comfort from his presence.) sacar, recibir•- derivative
2. noun(a word, substance etc formed from another word, substance etc: `Reader' is a derivative of `read'.) derivadotr[dɪ'raɪv]1 (get, obtain) sacar, recibir■ we can derive comfort from the fact that he is still in good health es un consuelo para nosotros que aún esté bien de salud\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL1) obtain: obtener, sacar2) deduce: deducir, inferirderive vi: provenir, derivar, procederv.• deducir (Matemática) v.• derivar v.dɪ'raɪv
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to derive something FROM something: children can derive great enjoyment from the simplest things las cosas más simples pueden dar enorme placer a un niño; penicillin is derived from mold la penicilina se obtiene (a partir) del moho; the name is derived from the Greek — el nombre viene or deriva del griego
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vi1) ( stem from)to derive FROM something — \<\<attitude/problem\>\> provenir* de algo; \<\<idea\>\> tener* su origen en algo
2) ( Ling)[dɪ'raɪv]1.it derives its name or its name is derived from the Latin word "linum" — su nombre viene or procede del latín "linum"
derived demand — demanda f indirecta
2.VIto derive from — [word, name] proceder de, venir de; [view, notion] basarse en; [problem, power, fortune] provenir de
* * *[dɪ'raɪv]
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to derive something FROM something: children can derive great enjoyment from the simplest things las cosas más simples pueden dar enorme placer a un niño; penicillin is derived from mold la penicilina se obtiene (a partir) del moho; the name is derived from the Greek — el nombre viene or deriva del griego
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vi1) ( stem from)to derive FROM something — \<\<attitude/problem\>\> provenir* de algo; \<\<idea\>\> tener* su origen en algo
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2 derive
1. transitive verbthe river derives its name from a Greek god — der Name des Flusses geht auf eine griechische Gottheit zurück
2. intransitive verbderive pleasure from something — Freude an etwas (Dat.) haben
derive from — beruhen auf (+ Dat.)
the word derives from Latin — das Wort stammt od. kommt aus dem Lateinischen
* * *1. verb( with from)1) (to come or develop from: The word `derives' is derived from an old French word.) herleiten•- academic.ru/19782/derivation">derivation- derivative 2. noun(a word, substance etc formed from another word, substance etc: `Reader' is a derivative of `read'.) die Ableitung* * *de·rive[dɪˈraɪv]I. vtII. vi\derived quantity MATH, SCI abgeleitete Größe* * *[dI'raɪv]1. vtidea, name, origins her- or ableiten (from von); profit, benefit ziehen (from aus); satisfaction, comfort, pleasure, energy gewinnen (from aus); income beziehen (from aus)this word is derived from the Greek — dieses Wort stammt aus dem Griechischen
2. vito derive from — sich her- or ableiten von; (power, fortune) beruhen auf (+dat), herkommen or -rühren von; (ideas) kommen or stammen von
this derives from the fact that... — das beruht auf der Tatsache, dass...
* * *derive [dıˈraıv]A v/t1. herleiten, übernehmen ( beide:from von):derive one’s name from seinen Namen herleiten von;derived income WIRTSCH abgeleitetes Einkommenfrom aus)from aus):derive pleasure from sth Freude an einer Sache finden oder haben4. (from)b) einen Schluss ziehen (aus)5. LING ab-, herleiten:derived meaning abgeleitete Bedeutung6. CHEM, MATH ableiten:7. ELEK abzweigen, ableiten:derived circuit Abzweigkreis ma) ab-, herstammen, herkommen, -rühren (von, aus), ausgehen (von), seinen Ursprung haben (in dat), sich herschreiben (von)b) sich her- oder ableiten (von)* * *1. transitive verbthe river derives its name from a Greek god — der Name des Flusses geht auf eine griechische Gottheit zurück
2. intransitive verbderive pleasure from something — Freude an etwas (Dat.) haben
derive from — beruhen auf (+ Dat.)
the word derives from Latin — das Wort stammt od. kommt aus dem Lateinischen
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3 derive/take comfort from something
derive/take comfort from somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > derive/take comfort from something
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4 derivar
v.1 to divert.derivó el debate hacia otro tema he steered the debate onto another topic2 to derive (Mat).3 to change direction, to drift.4 to extract, to obtain as a subproduct.* * *1 (proceder) to spring, arise, come, stem2 MARÍTIMO to drift3 LINGÚÍSTICA to be derived (de, from), derive (de, from)■ 'pequeñito" deriva de "pequeño' "pequeñito" is derived from "pequeño"4 (conducir) to drift1 (dirigir) to direct, divert2 LINGÚÍSTICA to derive3 (en electricidad) to shunt4 MATEMÁTICAS to derive1 (proceder) to result (de, from), stem (de, from)2 LINGÚÍSTICA to be derived (de, from)* * *verb- derivar en* * *1. VI1)derivar de algo — (=provenir de) to derive from sth
esta palabra deriva del griego — this word derives from o is derived from the Greek
esta crisis deriva de una mala política financiera — this crisis stems from o springs from bad financial policy
de estos datos se deriva que... — from this it follows that...
2)derivar en algo — (=tener como resultado) to lead to sth, result in sth
esto derivó en la pérdida de las colonias — this led to o resulted in the loss of the colonies
3)la conversación derivó hacia otros temas — the conversation moved on to o turned to different topics
en su vejez su interés derivó hacia la literatura — in his old age his interest turned to literature
4) (Náut) to drift2. VT1) [+ carretera, río] to divert2) [+ conversación, charla] to divert, steerderivó el debate hacia temas menos controvertidos — he diverted o steered the discussion towards less controversial subjects
3) (Mat) to derive4) (Elec) to shunt3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( proceder)derivar de algo — (Ling) to derive from something, come from something; (Quím) to derive from something; problema/situación to arise from something
b) ( traer como consecuencia)derivar en algo — to result in something, lead to something
2) ( cambiar de dirección)2.derivar vt (Med) (AmL)3.derivarse de algo — palabra to be derived from something, come from something; problema/situación to arise from something
* * *= derive, spin off.Ex. The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.Ex. A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.----* derivar conclusiones = derive + conclusions.* derivar de = strip from, be born of, proceed from.* derivar placer de = obtain + pleasure from.* derivarse = accrue, come.* derivarse de = come out of, flow from.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( proceder)derivar de algo — (Ling) to derive from something, come from something; (Quím) to derive from something; problema/situación to arise from something
b) ( traer como consecuencia)derivar en algo — to result in something, lead to something
2) ( cambiar de dirección)2.derivar vt (Med) (AmL)3.derivarse de algo — palabra to be derived from something, come from something; problema/situación to arise from something
* * *= derive, spin off.Ex: The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.
Ex: A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.* derivar conclusiones = derive + conclusions.* derivar de = strip from, be born of, proceed from.* derivar placer de = obtain + pleasure from.* derivarse = accrue, come.* derivarse de = come out of, flow from.* * *derivar [A1 ]viA1 (proceder) derivar DE algo ( Ling) to derive FROM sth, come FROM sth; ( Quím) to derive FROM sth; «problema/situación» to arise FROM sthpalabras derivadas del latín words of Latin origin, words derived from Latinel problema deriva de la falta de confianza the problem arises o stems from a lack of confidence2 (traer como consecuencia) derivar EN algo to result IN sth, lead TO sthderivó en un deterioro de la calidad it resulted in o led to a decline in qualityB1 ( Náut) «barco» to drift2 (cambiar de dirección) derivar HACIA/ EN algo:una charla que derivó en discusión a chat which degenerated into o turned into o became an argumentnuestra amistad derivaba hacia el odio our friendship was turning to hatred3 ( Elec) to short-circuit■ derivarvtA (dirigir) to steerderivó la conversación hacia otros temas he steered o moved the conversation on to other mattersB ( Elec) to shuntderivar a algn a un especialista to refer sb to a specialist o ( BrE) consultant(proceder) derivarse DE algo ( Ling) to be derived FROM sth, come FROM sth; «problema/situación» to arise FROM sth* * *
derivar ( conjugate derivar) verbo intransitivo
[problema/situación] to arise from sthb) ( traer como consecuencia) derivar en algo to result in sth, lead to sth
verbo transitivo (Med) (AmL)
derivarse verbo pronominal ( proceder) derivarse de algo [ palabra] to be derived from sth, come from sth;
[problema/situación] to arise from sth
derivar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (proceder) to derive, stem [de, from]
2 (desviarse, tomar otra dirección) to move on [ hacia, to]
II verbo transitivo
1 (dirigir la conversación) to steer [hacia, towards]
2 (desviar un río, etc) to divert
' derivar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resultar
English:
derive
- issue
- refer
* * *♦ vt1. [desviar] to divert (a o hacia to o towards);derivó el debate hacia otro tema he steered the debate onto another topic;su médico de cabecera lo derivó a un especialista his GP referred him to a specialist2. Mat to derive3. Ling to derive♦ vi1. [desviarse] to move, to drift (a o hacia to o towards);el barco derivaba sin rumbo fijo the ship was drifting out of control;la tertulia derivaba hacia derroteros políticos the discussion was drifting onto politicsla crisis deriva de una mala gestión the crisis was caused by bad managementla tensa situación familiar derivó en tragedia the highly charged domestic situation ended in tragedy;la rivalidad entre ellos derivó en abierta hostilidad the rivalry between them ended in open hostility* * *v/i1 derive (de from)2 de barco drift* * *derivar vi1) : to drift2)derivar de : to come from, to derive from3)derivar en : to result inderivar vt: to steer, to directderivó la discusión hacia la política: he steered the discussion over to politics -
5 ableiten
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Wasser etc.) draw off, drain off; (Wärme) abduct; (Dampf, Rauch) draw off ( oder out); (Strom) divert4. seine Herkunft ableiten von trace one’s descent from* * *to infer; to deduce; to extrapolate; to derive* * *ạb|lei|ten sep1. vt1) (= herleiten) to derive; (= logisch folgern) to deduce (aus from); (MATH ) Gleichung to differentiate2) (= umleiten) Bach, Fluss to divert; (= herausleiten) Rauch, Dampf, Flüssigkeit to draw off or out; (= ablenken) Blitz to conduct2. vr(= sich herleiten) to be derived (aus from); (= logisch folgen) to be deduced (aus from)* * *ab|lei·tenI. vt1. (umleiten)der Verkehr musste abgeleitet werden the traffic had to be rerouted3. MATHeine Funktion \ableiten to differentiate a functioneine Gleichung \ableiten to develop an equationII. vr1. LING* * *1.transitives Verb1) divert2) (herleiten; auch Sprachw., Math.)2.etwas aus/von etwas ableiten — derive something from something
reflexives Verb (sich herleiten)sich aus/von etwas ableiten — derive or be derived from something
* * *ableiten (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (Wasser etc) draw off, drain off; (Wärme) abduct; (Dampf, Rauch) draw off ( oder out); (Strom) divertaus, von from) (auch Ansprüche)4.seine Herkunft ableiten von trace one’s descent fromB. v/r derive, be derived (von from)* * *1.transitives Verb1) divert2) (herleiten; auch Sprachw., Math.)2.etwas aus/von etwas ableiten — derive something from something
reflexives Verb (sich herleiten)sich aus/von etwas ableiten — derive or be derived from something
* * *(Spannung) v.to bleed off v. v.to derive v.to dissipate v.to divert v.to drain v. -
6 tirer
tirer [tiʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = amener vers soi) [+ pièce mobile, poignée, corde] to pull ; (vers le bas) to pull down ; (vers le haut) to pull up ; [+ rideaux] to draw ; [+ tiroir] to pull open ; [+ verrou] ( = fermer) to slide to ; ( = ouvrir) to draw• as-tu tiré le verrou ? have you bolted the door?b. ( = remorquer) [+ véhicule, charge] to pull ; [+ navire, remorque] to towc. ( = sortir) [+ épée, couteau, vin, cidre] to draw• il a tiré 4 000 € de sa vieille voiture he managed to get 4,000 euros for his old car• on ne peut rien en tirer (enfant têtu) you can't do anything with him ; (personne qui refuse de parler) you can't get anything out of hime. ( = délivrer) tirer qn de prison/d'une situation dangereuse to get sb out of prison/of a dangerous situationh. (Photography, typography) to print• ce journal est tiré à 100 000 exemplaires this paper has a circulation of 100,000• tirer un roman à 8 000 exemplaires to print 8,000 copies of a noveli. ( = tracer) [+ ligne, trait] to draw ; [+ plan] to draw up• tirer un coup (vulg!) to have it off (vulg!)• tirer un corner/un penalty to take a corner/a penaltyl. [+ chèque, lettre de change] to draw• prête-moi ta carte bleue pour que j'aille tirer de l'argent lend me your credit card so that I can go and get some money outn. ( = passer) (inf) to get through• encore une heure/un mois à tirer another hour/month to get through2. intransitive verba. to pullb. ( = faire feu) to fire ; ( = se servir d'une arme à feu, viser) to shoot• tirer sur qn/qch to shoot at sb/sthc. (Sport, football) to shoote. [cheminée, poêle] to drawf. [moteur, voiture] to pullg. [points de suture, sparadrap] to pull• le matin, j'ai la peau qui tire my skin feels tight in the morningh. (locutions)► tirer à sa fin [journée] to be drawing to a close ; [épreuve] to be nearly over ; [provisions] to be nearly finished3. reflexive verb► se tirera.se tirer de [+ danger, situation] to get o.s. out of• sa voiture était en mille morceaux mais lui s'en est tiré his car was smashed to pieces but he escaped unharmedb. bien/mal se tirer de qch [+ tâche] to handle sth well/badly• comment va-t-il se tirer de ce sujet/travail ? how will he cope with this subject/job?• les questions étaient difficiles mais il s'en est bien tiré the questions were difficult but he handled them wellc. ( = déguerpir) (inf!) to clear off (inf)• allez, on se tire come on, let's be off* * *tiʀe
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1) ( déplacer) to pull [véhicule]; to pull up [chaise]; to pull away [tapis]2) ( exercer une traction) ( avec une force régulière) to pull [cheveux]; to pull on [corde]; ( par à-coups) to tug at3) ( tendre)4) ( fermer) to draw [verrou, rideau]; to pull down [store]; to close [porte, volet]5) ( avec une arme) to fire off [balle, obus, grenade]; to fire [missile]; to shoot [flèche]tirer un corner/penalty — to take a corner/penalty
7) ( choisir au hasard)tirer (au sort) — to draw [carte, loterie, nom]; to draw for [partenaire]
9) ( sortir)10) ( faire sortir)11) ( obtenir)tirer de quelqu'un — to get [something] from somebody [renseignement, aveu]
tirer de quelque chose — to draw [something] from something [force, ressources]; to derive [something] from something [orgueil, satisfaction]; to make [something] out of something [argent]
tu ne tireras pas grand-chose de cette voiture — ( comme argent) you won't get much for this car; ( comme service) you won't get much out of this car
12) ( dériver)13) ( extraire)14) ( faire un tirage) to print [livre, négatif]; to run off [épreuve, exemplaire]tiré à part — [texte] off-printed
15) ( tracer) to draw [ligne, trait]tirer un chèque — to draw a cheque GB ou check US
tirer des plans — fig to draw up plans
16) (colloq) ( passer)plus qu'une heure/semaine à tirer — only one more hour/week to go
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verbe intransitif1) ( exercer une traction) to pulltirer sur quelque chose — to pull on something; ( d'un coup ou par à-coups) to tug at something
2) ( utiliser une arme) gén to shoot ( sur at); ( à feu) to fire ( sur at)elle lui a tiré dans la jambe — she shot him/her in the leg
3) ( au football) to shoot; (au handball, basket-ball) to take a shot4) ( choisir au hasard)5) ( prendre)6) ( aspirer)7) ( être imprimé)tirer à mille exemplaires — [périodique] to have a circulation of one thousand
8) ( aller vers)tirer sur le jaune/l'orangé — [couleur] to be yellowish/orangy
tirer sur la cinquantaine — [personne] to be pushing fifty
tirer à gauche/droite — [voiture] to pull to the left/right
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se tirer verbe pronominal1) ( sortir)se tirer de — to come through [situation, difficultés]
2) (sl) ( partir) to push off (colloq)3) ( avec une arme)se tirer dessus — ( l'un l'autre) lit to shoot at one another
4) (colloq) ( se débrouiller)s'en tirer — to cope, to manage
5) (colloq) ( échapper)s'en tirer — ( à un accident) to escape; ( à une maladie) to pull through; ( à une punition) to get away with it (colloq)
* * *tiʀe1. vt1) (pour arracher, amener à soi) to pullIl m'a tiré les cheveux. — He pulled my hair.
tiré par les cheveux fig (histoire, intrigue, explications) — far-fetched
2) (= fermer) [volet, porte, trappe] to pull to, to close, [rideau] to draw3) (= extraire)tirer qch de qch — to take sth from sth, to pull sth out of sth, [fruit, sol] to extract sth from sth
Elle a tiré un mouchoir de son sac. — She took a handkerchief from her bag., She pulled a handkerchief out of her bag.
tirer son nom de — to take one's name from, to get one's name from
tirer qn de qch [embarras] — to help sb out of sth, to get sb out of sth
4) (= sortir)5) (avec une arme) [balle, coup de feu] to fire, [animal] to shootIl a tiré plusieurs coups de feu. — He fired several shots.
6) [chèque] to draw7) (= tracer) to draw, to trace8) (= imprimer) [journal, livre, photo] to print9) (= choisir) [carte] to drawtirer les cartes — to read the cards, to tell the cards
10) FOOTBALL, [corner] to take11) NAVIGATION2. vi1)"Tirer" — "Pull"
tirer sur qch [corde, poignée] — to pull on sth, to pull at sth, [pipe] to draw on sth
2) (avec arme) to shoot, (= faire feu) to shoot, to firetirer à la carabine — to shoot with a rifle, to fire with a rifle
tirer sur qn (= faire feu sur) — to shoot at sb, to fire on sb
Il a tiré sur les policiers. — He shot at police officers., He fired on police officers.
3) FOOTBALL to shoot4) [cheminée] to draw5)* * *tirer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( déplacer) [personne, animal, véhicule] to pull [véhicule]; [personne] to pull up [fauteuil, chaise]; [personne] to pull away [tapis]; tirer la tête en arrière to toss one's head back; ⇒ chapeau, couverture;2 ( exercer une traction) ( avec une force régulière) to pull [cheveux]; to pull on [corde]; ( par à-coups) to tug at [cordelette, manette, sonnette]; tirer qn par le bras to pull sb's arm; tirer les cheveux à qn to pull sb's hair; tirer qn par la manche to tug at sb's sleeve;3 ( tendre) tirer ses cheveux en arrière to pull back one's hair; tirer ses bas to pull up one's stockings; tirer sa chemise/jupe to straighten one's shirt/skirt; ⇒ épingle; se faire tirer la peau○ Cosmét to have a face-lift; la peau/ça me tire○ my skin/it feels tight;5 Mil to fire off [balle, obus, grenade]; to fire [missile]; tirer un coup de feu to fire a shot; tirer le canon ( pour honorer) to fire a salute; tirer vingt et un coups de canon to fire a twenty-one gun salute;6 ( propulser) to shoot [balle, flèche] (sur at); elle lui a tiré (une balle) dans le dos she shot him in the back;7 ( viser) tirer le canard/faisan/gibier to shoot duck/pheasant/game;8 Sport ( de ballon) tirer un corner/penalty to take a corner/penalty; tirer un coup franc ( au football) to take a free kick; (au handball, basket-ball) to take a free throw;9 ( choisir au hasard) tirer (au sort) to draw [carte, loterie, nom, gagnant, adversaire]; to draw for [partenaire]; tirer les blancs to draw white; tirer une bonne carte to draw a strong card;11 Astrol tirer les cartes à qn to tell the cards for sb; se faire tirer les cartes to have one's fortune told with cards;12 ( prendre) to draw [vin, bière, eau, électricité, argent] (de, sur from); tirer de l'eau du puits to draw water from the well; tirer de l'argent sur un compte to draw money from an account; ⇒ vin;13 ( sortir) tirer de qch to take [sth] out of sth [objet]; to pull [sb] out of sth [personne]; tirer un stylo de son sac/d'un tiroir to take a pen out of one's bag/out of a drawer; tirer un enfant de l'eau/des flammes to pull a child out of the water/out of the flames; tirer qch de sa poche to pull sth out of one's pocket; tirer une bouffée de sa cigarette/pipe to take a puff at ou on one's cigarette/pipe; ⇒ épingle, marron, ver;14 ( faire sortir) tirer de qch to get [sb/sth] out of sth [personne, pays, entreprise]; tirer le pays de la récession to get the country out of recession; tire-moi de là! get me out of this!; tirer qn d'une maladie to pull sb through an illness; tu l'as tirée de son silence/sa mélancolie you drew her out of her silence/her melancholy;15 ( obtenir) tirer de qn to get [sth] from sb [renseignement, aveu]; tirer de qch to draw [sth] from sth [force, ressources]; to derive [sth] from sth [orgueil, satisfaction]; to make [sth] out of sth [argent]; tu ne tireras pas grand-chose de cette voiture ( comme argent) you won't get much for this car; ( comme service) you won't get much out of this car; tu ne tireras pas grand-chose de lui (comme argent, renseignements, preuve d'intelligence) you won't get much out of him; tirer le maximum de la situation to make the most of the situation; tirer un son d'un instrument to get a note out of an instrument;16 ( dériver) tirer de qch to base [sth] on sth [récit, film]; to get [sth] from sth [nom]; le film est tiré du roman the film is based on the novel; la guillotine tire son nom de son inventeur the guillotine gets its name from its inventor; le mot est tiré de l'anglais the word comes from the English;17 ( extraire) tirer de qn/qch to take [sth] from sb/sth [texte]; to derive [sth] from sth [substance]; texte tiré de Zola/la Bible text taken from Zola/the Bible; le médicament est tiré d'une plante the drug comes from a plant;18 ( faire un tirage) to print [livre, tract, texte, négatif]; to run off [épreuve, exemplaire]; journal tiré à dix mille exemplaires newspaper with a circulation of ten thousand;19 ( tracer) to draw [ligne, trait]; tirer un chèque Fin to draw a cheque GB ou check US (sur on); tirer des plans fig to draw up plans; ⇒ comète;20 ○( passer) plus qu'une heure/semaine à tirer only one more hour/week to go; tirer quelques années en prison to spend a few years in prison.B vi1 ( exercer une traction) to pull; tirer sur qch ( avec une force régulière) to pull on sth; ( d'un coup ou par à-coups) to tug at sth; tire fort! pull hard!; tirer sur les rames to pull on the oars; tirer de toutes ses forces to heave with all one's might; le moteur tire bien/tire mal○ the engine is pulling well/isn't pulling properly; ⇒ corde;2 ( utiliser une arme) to shoot (sur at); ( à feu) to fire (sur at); tirer à l'arc to shoot with a bow and arrow; tirer à la carabine/à l'arbalète to shoot with a rifle/with a crossbow; tirer pour tuer to shoot to kill; tirer au fusil/en l'air/à balles réelles to fire a gun/into the air/with live ammunition; tirer le premier to fire first, to shoot first; se faire tirer dessus to come under fire, to be shot at; ⇒ boulet; elle lui a tiré dans la jambe she shot him in the leg;3 Sport ( au football) to shoot; (au handball, basket-ball) to take a shot; tirer au but ( au football) to take a shot at goal;4 ( choisir au hasard) tirer (au sort) to draw lots; on n'a qu'à tirer let's just draw lots; ⇒ paille;5 ( prendre) tirer sur to draw on; tirer sur son compte/ses réserves to draw on one's account/one's reserves;6 ( aspirer) la cheminée tire bien/tire mal the chimney draws well/doesn't draw well; tirer sur sa cigarette/pipe to draw on one's cigarette/pipe;7 Imprim, Presse tirer à mille exemplaires [périodique] to have a circulation of a thousand; à combien tire la revue? what's the circulation of the magazine?;8 ( avoir une nuance) tirer sur le jaune/le bleu/le vert/le violet/l'orangé to be yellowish/bluish/greenish/purplish/orangy; être d'un bleu tirant sur le vert to be greenish-blue;10 ( dévier) [voiture]tirer à gauche/droite to pull to the left/right; Équit tirer à la main [cheval] to pull.C se tirer vpr1 ( sortir) se tirer de to come through [situation, difficultés]; se tirer de ses ennuis to come through one's troubles; ⇒ pas;2 ◑( partir) je me tire I'm off○ GB, I'm splitting○; tire-toi get lost○; je me suis tiré de chez lui I cleared from his place; je me suis tiré de chez mes parents I left home; je vais me tirer à Montréal I'm going off to Montreal;3 ( se servir d'une arme) se tirer une balle to shoot oneself (dans in); se tirer une balle dans la tête to blow one's brains out; se tirer dessus ( l'un l'autre) lit to shoot at one another;4 ( exercer une traction) se tirer la moustache to pull at one's moustache;5 ○( se débrouiller) s'en tirer to cope; il s'en tire mal ( forte contrainte) he's finding it hard to cope; ( travail délicat) he doesn't do very well; comment est-ce que vous vous en tirez? how do you cope?; elle s'en tire mieux que lui ( épreuve de résistance) she is coping better than he is; ( épreuve d'habileté) she is doing better than him; elle s'en tire tout juste she just gets by;6 ○( échapper) s'en tirer ( à un accident) to escape; ( à une maladie) to pull through; ( à une punition) to get away with it○; je m'en suis tiré avec quelques égratignures I escaped with a few scratches; son médecin pense qu'elle s'en tirera her doctor thinks (that) she will pull through; sans diplôme, il ne s'en tirera jamais without a degree, he'll never get by; il ne s'en tirera pas comme ça he's not going to get away with it; s'en tirer à bon prix to get off lightly; ⇒ compte.[tire] verbe transitifA.[DÉPLACER]tirer quelqu'un par le bras/les cheveux/les pieds to drag somebody by the arm/hair/feet2. [amener à soi] to pull[étirer - vers le haut] to pull (up) ; [ - vers le bas] to pull (down)elle me tira doucement par la manche she tugged ou pulled at my sleevetirer ses cheveux en arrière to draw ou to pull one's hair backa. [accidentellement] to pull a threadb. [pour faire un jour] to draw a threada. [s'attribuer le mérite] to take all the creditb. [s'attribuer le profit] to take the lion's share3. [pour actionner - cordon d'appel, élastique] to pull ; [ - tiroir] to pull (open ou out)tirer les rideaux to pull ou to draw the curtainstire le portail derrière toi close the gates behind you, pull the gates toa. [pour ouvrir] to slide a bolt openb. [pour fermer] to slide a bolt to, to shoot a boltB.[EXTRAIRE, OBTENIR]1. [faire sortir]tirer quelque chose de to pull ou to draw something out oftirer le vin/cidre (du tonneau) to draw wine/cider (off from the barrel)tirer quelqu'un de [le faire sortir de] to get somebody out oftirer quelqu'un de son silence to draw somebody out (of his/her silence)2. [fabriquer]tirer quelque chose de to derive ou to get ou to make something fromtirer des sons d'un instrument to get ou to draw sounds from an instrument3. [percevoir - argent][retirer - chèque, argent liquide] to drawtirer de l'argent d'un compte to draw money out of ou to withdraw money from an account4. [extraire, dégager]tirer la morale/un enseignement de quelque chose to learn a lesson from somethingce que j'ai tiré de ce livre/cet article what I got out of this book/articlece roman tire son titre d'une chanson populaire the title of this novel is taken from a popular song5. [obtenir, soutirer]tirer quelque chose de: tirer de l'argent de quelqu'un to extract money from somebody, to get money out of somebodyon n'en tirera jamais rien, de ce gossea. (familier) [il n'est bon à rien] we'll never make anything out of this kidb. [il ne parlera pas] we'll never get this kid to talk, we'll never get anything out of this kid6. (familier) [voler]je me suis fait tirer mon portefeuille au cinéma! somebody nicked (UK) ou swiped (US) my wallet at the cinema!C.[PROJETER][balle, flèche] to shoot2. [feu d'artifice] to set offce soir, on tirera un feu d'artifice there will be a fireworks display tonight4. [à la pétanque, boule en main] to throw[boule placée] to knock out (separable)[en haltérophilie] to lift5. (locution)E.[TRACER, IMPRIMER]3. IMPRIMERIE [livre] to printce magazine est tiré à plus de 200 000 exemplaires this magazine has a print run ou a circulation of 200,000bon à tirer ‘passed for press’un bon à tirer [épreuve] a press proof4. (Belgique & locution)tu es assez grand, tu tires ton plan you're old enough to look after yourself————————[tire] verbe intransitifne tirez pas, je me rends! don't shoot, I surrender!tirez dans les jambes shoot at ou aim at the legstirer à balles/à blanc to fire bullets/blankstirer sur quelqu'un to take a shot ou to shoot ou to fire at somebodyils ont l'ordre de tirer sur tout ce qui bouge they've been ordered to shoot ou to fire at anything that moveson m'a tiré dessus I was fired ou shot at2. ARMEMENT & SPORTtirer à l'arc/l'arbalètea. [activité sportive] to do archery/crossbow archeryb. [action ponctuelle] to shoot a bow/crossbowtirer à la carabine/au pistoleta. [activité sportive] to do rifle/pistol shootingb. [action ponctuelle] to shoot with a rifle/pistolil a tiré dans le mur/petit filet he sent the ball against the wall/into the side netting4. [exercer une traction] to pulltire! pull!, heave!5. [aspirer - fumeur]tirer sur une pipe to draw on ou to pull at a pipetirer sur une cigarette to puff at ou to draw on a cigarette6. [avoir un bon tirage - cheminée, poêle]la cheminée/pipe tire mal the fireplace/pipe doesn't draw properly7. [peau] to feel tight[points de suture] to pullaïe, ça tire! ouch, it's pulling!8. JEUXtirer au sort to draw ou to cast lots9. IMPRIMERIEtirer à 50 000 exemplaires to have a circulation of ou to have a (print) run of 50,000 (copies)10. (locution, Belgique & Suisse)————————tirer à verbe plus préposition1. PRESSE2. NAUTIQUE3. (locution)————————tirer sur verbe plus préposition[couleur] to verge ou to border onses cheveux tirent sur le roux his hair is reddish ou almost red————————se tirer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se tirer verbe pronominal intransitifs'il n'est pas là dans 5 minutes, je me tire if he's not here in 5 minutes I'm goingtire-toi! [ton menaçant] beat it!, clear ou push off!dès que je peux, je me tire de cette boîte as soon as I can, I'll get out of this dump2. [toucher à sa fin - emprisonnement, service militaire] to draw to a closeplus qu'une semaine, ça se tire quand même! only a week to go, it's nearly over after all!————————se tirer de verbe pronominal plus préposition[se sortir de] to get out ofil s'est bien/mal tiré de l'entrevue he did well/badly at the interviews'en tirer (familier) [s'en sortir]: avec son culot, elle s'en tirera toujours with her cheek, she'll always come out on topsi tu ne m'avais pas aidé à finir la maquette, je ne m'en serais jamais tiré if you hadn't given me a hand with the model, I'd never have managedrien à faire, je ne m'en tire pas! [financièrement] it's impossible, I just can't make ends meet!tu ne t'en tireras pas avec de simples excuses [être quitte] you won't get away ou off with just a few words of apologys'en tirer à ou avec ou pour [devoir payer] to have to payà quatre, on ne s'en tirera pas à moins de 150 euros le repas the meal will cost at least 150 euros for the four of usil ne s'en tirera pas comme ça he won't get off so lightly, he won't get away with iton n'a encaissé qu'un seul but, on ne s'en est pas trop mal tirés they scored only one goal against us, we didn't do too badly -
7 herleiten
(trennb., hat -ge-)II v/refl: sich herleiten von derive ( oder be derived) from; go back to; genealogisch: descend ( oder be descended) from* * *to derive* * *her|lei|ten sep1. vt2) (= an bestimmten Ort leiten) to bring2. vrsich von etw hérleiten — to come from sth, to be derived from sth
* * *(to come or develop from: The word `derives' is derived from an old French word.) derive* * *her|lei·tenI. vt1. (ableiten) to derive sth from sth2. (folgern) to deduce [or infer] [or conclude] sth from sthII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb derive (aus, von from)2.reflexives Verbsich von/aus etwas herleiten — derive or be derived from something
* * *herleiten (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t (ableiten) derive (B. v/r:sich herleiten von derive ( oder be derived) from; go back to; genealogisch: descend ( oder be descended) from* * *1.transitives Verb derive (aus, von from)2.reflexives Verbsich von/aus etwas herleiten — derive or be derived from something
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8 obtener
v.1 to get (beca, cargo, puntos).2 to obtain, to gain, to get, to acquire.Ricardo ganó reconocimiento Richard gained renown.* * *1 to get, be obtained■ con este detergente se obtienen resultados sorprendentes with this detergent you get surprising results* * *verb1) to obtain, get2) attain* * *VT [+ resultado, información, permiso] to get, obtain; [+ mayoría, votos] to win, obtain; [+ premio, medalla, victoria] to win; [+ apoyo] to gain, get, obtain; [+ beneficios] to makeesperamos obtener mejores resultados este año — we are hoping to get o obtain o achieve better results this year
los socialistas obtuvieron la mayoría absoluta — the socialists won o obtained an absolute majority
con la venta de los derechos la editorial obtuvo varios millones de dólares — the publishers got several million dollars from the sale of the copyright
nunca obtuvo respuesta — he never got o received a reply
* * *verbo transitivo < premio> to win, receive; <resultado/autorización> to obtain; < calificación> to obtain, set* * *= derive, gain, generate, get, obtain, procure, secure, yield, spin off, elicit, reap, receive, come by, acquire.Ex. The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.Ex. To many, therefore, this emphasis on information can provide a much-needed opportunity to gain the public library new influence and respect.Ex. Human indexers sometimes make inappropriate judgements, misinterpret ideas, have lapses of memory or concentration, and generate omissions and inconsistencies in their indexing.Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS does not get a new document number, but reserves this document for you, so that no one else can change it while you are working on it.Ex. In the event that the position in the matrix contains more than 32 entries, it is necessary for the user to interact with the system to obtain the miniature catalog that will contain the entry s/he seeks.Ex. They are responsible for putting together advertisements, securing proofs, procuring the matrices, electrotypes, and other duplicate plates needed for insertion in publications.Ex. They are responsible for putting together advertisements, securing proofs, procuring the matrices, electrotypes, and other duplicate plates needed for insertion in publications.Ex. This mixture of approaches is designed to yield maximum retrieval for as many users as possible by combining the different strengths of controlled and natural language indexing.Ex. A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.Ex. This article looks at ways in which librarians in leadership roles can elicit the motivation, commitment, and personal investment of members of the organisation.Ex. Women suffragists reaped an unexpected publicity bonanza when the 1913 national suffrage parade in Washington was broken up by a drunken mob.Ex. If you receive a large number of titles on you initial search, you can narrow your search by using qualifiers.Ex. This article shows how teachers came by such information and the use they made it of in their work.Ex. Many libraries have special collections of foreign, unpublished or unusual materials which include items unlikely to be acquired by other libraries.----* difícil de obtener = difficult to come by.* fácil de obtener = easy to come by.* obtener acceso = gain + access, gain + admittance.* obtener algo de = get + something out of.* obtener beneficios = gain + benefit, make + a profit, realise + benefits, derive + benefit, reap + rewards, reap + benefits, reap + returns, make + profit.* obtener conocimiento = gain + an understanding.* obtener credibilidad = attain + credibility.* obtener de = get out of.* obtener el derecho para = win + the right to.* obtener el enunciado del problema = elicit + problem statement.* obtener el máximo beneficio = reap + full potential.* obtener el mayor rendimiento posible = maximise + opportunities.* obtener éxito = achieve + success.* obtener éxitos y fracasos = experience + problems and successes.* obtener fondos de = derive + finances from.* obtener ganancia = gain + benefit.* obtener gratificación = obtain + gratification.* obtener gratis = obtain + free.* obtener indicios sobre = get + an indication of.* obtener información = obtain + information, glean + information, gain + information, pick up + information, secure + information.* obtener información de = elicit + information from.* obtener la aprobación = meet with + approval.* obtener partido de = capitalise on/upon [capitalize, -USA].* obtener perspectiva de = gain + perspective on.* obtener pistas sobre = get + an indication of.* obtener placer = take + pleasure, obtain + pleasure from, derive + pleasure.* obtener placer de = get + pleasure from.* obtener + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* obtener promoción = arrive at + promotion.* obtener provecho = get + Posesivo + money's worth out of.* obtener reconocimiento = gain + recognition.* obtener resultado = obtain + result.* obtener resultados = get + things done.* obtener satisfacción = derive + satisfaction, gain + satisfaction, derive + gratification, obtain + satisfaction.* obtenerse = accrue.* obtenerse de = flow from.* obtener titulación = receive + degree.* obtener + Título = earn + Título.* obtener una categoría = gain + status.* obtener una cita bibliográfica = glean + citation.* obtener una idea = get + a sense of, gain + a sense of.* obtener una idea de = get + a taste of.* obtener una impresión = gain + picture.* obtener una perspectiva = gather + perspective.* obtener una referencia = glean + reference.* obtener un estatus = gain + status.* obtener un premio = earn + an award, win + award, win + prize.* obtener un puesto de trabajo = obtain + position.* obtener un título = gain + a degree in.* obtener ventaja = gain + advantage.* obtener ventajas = reap + advantages.* se obtendrá algo de provecho = something is bound to come of it.* * *verbo transitivo < premio> to win, receive; <resultado/autorización> to obtain; < calificación> to obtain, set* * *= derive, gain, generate, get, obtain, procure, secure, yield, spin off, elicit, reap, receive, come by, acquire.Ex: The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.
Ex: To many, therefore, this emphasis on information can provide a much-needed opportunity to gain the public library new influence and respect.Ex: Human indexers sometimes make inappropriate judgements, misinterpret ideas, have lapses of memory or concentration, and generate omissions and inconsistencies in their indexing.Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS does not get a new document number, but reserves this document for you, so that no one else can change it while you are working on it.Ex: In the event that the position in the matrix contains more than 32 entries, it is necessary for the user to interact with the system to obtain the miniature catalog that will contain the entry s/he seeks.Ex: They are responsible for putting together advertisements, securing proofs, procuring the matrices, electrotypes, and other duplicate plates needed for insertion in publications.Ex: They are responsible for putting together advertisements, securing proofs, procuring the matrices, electrotypes, and other duplicate plates needed for insertion in publications.Ex: This mixture of approaches is designed to yield maximum retrieval for as many users as possible by combining the different strengths of controlled and natural language indexing.Ex: A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.Ex: This article looks at ways in which librarians in leadership roles can elicit the motivation, commitment, and personal investment of members of the organisation.Ex: Women suffragists reaped an unexpected publicity bonanza when the 1913 national suffrage parade in Washington was broken up by a drunken mob.Ex: If you receive a large number of titles on you initial search, you can narrow your search by using qualifiers.Ex: This article shows how teachers came by such information and the use they made it of in their work.Ex: Many libraries have special collections of foreign, unpublished or unusual materials which include items unlikely to be acquired by other libraries.* difícil de obtener = difficult to come by.* fácil de obtener = easy to come by.* obtener acceso = gain + access, gain + admittance.* obtener algo de = get + something out of.* obtener beneficios = gain + benefit, make + a profit, realise + benefits, derive + benefit, reap + rewards, reap + benefits, reap + returns, make + profit.* obtener conocimiento = gain + an understanding.* obtener credibilidad = attain + credibility.* obtener de = get out of.* obtener el derecho para = win + the right to.* obtener el enunciado del problema = elicit + problem statement.* obtener el máximo beneficio = reap + full potential.* obtener el mayor rendimiento posible = maximise + opportunities.* obtener éxito = achieve + success.* obtener éxitos y fracasos = experience + problems and successes.* obtener fondos de = derive + finances from.* obtener ganancia = gain + benefit.* obtener gratificación = obtain + gratification.* obtener gratis = obtain + free.* obtener indicios sobre = get + an indication of.* obtener información = obtain + information, glean + information, gain + information, pick up + information, secure + information.* obtener información de = elicit + information from.* obtener la aprobación = meet with + approval.* obtener partido de = capitalise on/upon [capitalize, -USA].* obtener perspectiva de = gain + perspective on.* obtener pistas sobre = get + an indication of.* obtener placer = take + pleasure, obtain + pleasure from, derive + pleasure.* obtener placer de = get + pleasure from.* obtener + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* obtener promoción = arrive at + promotion.* obtener provecho = get + Posesivo + money's worth out of.* obtener reconocimiento = gain + recognition.* obtener resultado = obtain + result.* obtener resultados = get + things done.* obtener satisfacción = derive + satisfaction, gain + satisfaction, derive + gratification, obtain + satisfaction.* obtenerse = accrue.* obtenerse de = flow from.* obtener titulación = receive + degree.* obtener + Título = earn + Título.* obtener una categoría = gain + status.* obtener una cita bibliográfica = glean + citation.* obtener una idea = get + a sense of, gain + a sense of.* obtener una idea de = get + a taste of.* obtener una impresión = gain + picture.* obtener una perspectiva = gather + perspective.* obtener una referencia = glean + reference.* obtener un estatus = gain + status.* obtener un premio = earn + an award, win + award, win + prize.* obtener un puesto de trabajo = obtain + position.* obtener un título = gain + a degree in.* obtener ventaja = gain + advantage.* obtener ventajas = reap + advantages.* se obtendrá algo de provecho = something is bound to come of it.* * *vt‹premio› to win, receive; ‹resultado› to obtain, achieve; ‹calificación/autorización/préstamo› to obtain, getse han obtenido importantes mejoras significant improvements have been obtained o achievedobtuvimos los fondos necesarios del banco we got o obtained o ( frml) secured the necessary funding from the bank* * *
obtener ( conjugate obtener) verbo transitivo ‹ premio› to win, receive;
‹resultado/autorización› to obtain;
‹ calificación› to obtain, set
obtener vtr (conseguir) to obtain, get
' obtener' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conseguir
- sigilo
- abastecer
- alcanzar
- apuntar
- capacitar
- coger
- diplomarse
- ello
- obtuve
- sacar
English:
bid
- blank
- clear
- derive
- elicit
- extort
- get
- get in
- obtain
- poll
- procure
- profit
- qualify
- raise
- secure
- access
- achieve
- cream
- drum
- gain
- hope
- length
- lobby
- process
* * *obtener vt[beca, cargo, puntos, información] to get, to obtain; [resultado] to obtain, to achieve; [premio, victoria] to win; [ganancias] to make; [satisfacción, ventaja] to gain, to obtain;obtuvieron dos millones de beneficio de la venta de su casa they made a profit of two million from the sale of their house;la sidra se obtiene de las manzanas cider is obtained o made from apples* * ** * *obtener {80} vt: to obtain, to secure, to get♦ obtenible adj* * *obtener vb1. (conseguir en general) to get / to obtain -
9 emanar
v.1 to emanate, to give off (olor, humo).emanaba tristeza por todos los poros she exuded sadness from every pore2 to emit, to gush forth, to emanate, to issue.La fuente brotó agua muy limpia The fountain gushed out very clean water.* * *1 (olor etc) to emanate2 (derivar) to derive (de, from), come (de, from)* * *VIemanar de — to emanate from frm, come from
* * *1.verbo intransitivo (frml)2.emanar de algo — radiación/olor/gas to emanate from something (frml), to come from something; poder/decisión to emanate o derive from something (frml)
emanar vt to exude* * *= emanate, exude, vent, give off, flow, spout.Ex. Drawing lines to connect related documents may turn up patterns that look like stars with rays emanating in all directions, where a key study has been made.Ex. Customers choose an establishment and spend hard-earned money and they want employees to exude appreciation through the attitude that 'we aim to please, the customer is always right, service is our business, and quality is our middle name'.Ex. Mount Etna in Sicily is currently venting white steam clouds.Ex. Once the fronds have given off their spores, they die and can be cut back.Ex. At this disclosure, a flush flowed from Leforte's cheeks to her neck.Ex. The weather cleared enough that we could get in to the volcanic islands (still spouting plumes of smoke) by copter in safety.----* emanar de = flow from.* * *1.verbo intransitivo (frml)2.emanar de algo — radiación/olor/gas to emanate from something (frml), to come from something; poder/decisión to emanate o derive from something (frml)
emanar vt to exude* * *= emanate, exude, vent, give off, flow, spout.Ex: Drawing lines to connect related documents may turn up patterns that look like stars with rays emanating in all directions, where a key study has been made.
Ex: Customers choose an establishment and spend hard-earned money and they want employees to exude appreciation through the attitude that 'we aim to please, the customer is always right, service is our business, and quality is our middle name'.Ex: Mount Etna in Sicily is currently venting white steam clouds.Ex: Once the fronds have given off their spores, they die and can be cut back.Ex: At this disclosure, a flush flowed from Leforte's cheeks to her neck.Ex: The weather cleared enough that we could get in to the volcanic islands (still spouting plumes of smoke) by copter in safety.* emanar de = flow from.* * *emanar [A1 ]vi( frml)1 «radiación/olor/gas»: emanar DE algo; to emanate FROM sth ( frml), to come FROM sth2 «poder/decisión»: emanar DE algo; to emanate o derive FROM sth ( frml)las propuestas que emanan de las distintas comisiones the proposals put forward by o emanating from the various committees■ emanarvtto exude* * *
emanar verbo intransitivo
1 to emanate [de, from]
2 fig (tener origen) to stem o come [de, from]
' emanar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprender
- desprenderse
English:
emanate
- exude
* * *♦ vt1. [olor, humo, gas] to give off, to exude2. [hostilidad] to emanate;[alegría, confianza] to exude, to radiate;emanaba tristeza there was a tangible air of sadness about her♦ vi* * *I v/i fmlemanate (de from) fml ; figstem (de from), derive (de from)II v/t exude, emit* * *emanar viemanar de : to emanate fromemanar vt: to exude -
10 gewinnen
(erlangen) to acquire; to gain;(erzeugen) to produce;(siegen) to win* * *ge|wịn|nen [gə'vɪnən] pret gewa\#nn [gə'van] ptp gewo\#nnen [gə'vɔnən]1. vtjdn für sich gewinnen — to win sb over (to one's side)
jdn zum Freund gewinnen — to win sb as a friend
das Ufer gewinnen (liter) — to reach or gain (liter) the bank
was ist damit gewonnen, wenn du das tust? — what is the good or use of you or your doing that?
wie gewonnen, so zerronnen (Prov) — easy come easy go (prov)
3) (= erzeugen) to produce, to obtain; Erze etc to mine, to extract, to win (liter); (aus Altmaterial) to reclaim, to recover2. vi1) (= Sieger sein) to win (bei, in +dat at)2) (= profitieren) to gain; (= sich verbessern) to gain somethingan Boden gewinnen (fig) — to gain ground
an Geschwindigkeit gewinnen — to pick up or gain speed
sie gewinnt durch ihre neue Frisur — her new hairstyle does something for her
sie gewinnt bei näherer Bekanntschaft — she improves on closer acquaintance
See:→ wagen* * *1) (to draw or take from (a source or origin): We derive comfort from his presence.) derive2) (to obtain the support and help of: He has enlisted George to help him organize the party.) enlist3) (to take out (a substance forming part of something else) by crushing or by chemical means: Vanilla essence is extracted from vanilla beans.) extract4) (to obtain: He quickly gained experience.) gain5) ((often with by or from) to get (something good) by doing something: What have I to gain by staying here?) gain6) (to have an increase in (something): He gained strength after his illness.) gain7) ((with in) to persuade to do, buy etc: Can I interest you in ( buying) this dictionary?) interest8) (to capture or win: He took the first prize.) take9) (to obtain (a victory) in a contest; to succeed in coming first in (a contest), usually by one's own efforts: He won a fine victory in the election; Who won the war/match?; He won the bet; He won (the race) in a fast time / by a clear five metres.) win10) (to obtain (a prize) in a competition etc, usually by luck: to win first prize; I won $5 in the crossword competition.) win11) (to obtain by one's own efforts: He won her respect over a number of years.) win* * *ge·win·nen< gewann, gewonnen>[gəˈvɪnən]I. vt1. (als Gewinn erhalten)▪ etw \gewinnen to win sth2. (für sich entscheiden)▪ etw \gewinnen to win sthein Spiel gegen jdn \gewinnen to beat sb in a game3. (überzeugen)jdn als Freund \gewinnen to win [or gain] sb as a friendjdn als Kunden \gewinnen to win [or gain] sb's custom4. (erzeugen) to obtainrecycelte Stoffe \gewinnen to reclaim [or recover] recyclable materials5.II. vi1. (Gewinner sein)2. (Gewinn bringen) to be a winner4. (zunehmen) to gainan Einfluss/Gewicht/Selbstsicherheit \gewinnen to gain [in] influence/importance/self-confidencean Erfahrung/Weisheit/innerer Reife \gewinnen to gain in experience/wisdom/maturity, to become more experienced/wiser/more mature5. (besser wirken) to improvesie gewinnt durch ihre neue Frisur her new hairstyle does something for her* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (siegen in) win <contest, race, etc.>; s. auch Spiel 2)2) (erringen, erreichen, erhalten) gain, win <respect, sympathy, etc.>; gain <time, lead, influence, validity, confidence>; win < prize>wie gewonnen, so zerronnen — (Spr.) easy come, easy go; s. auch Oberhand
3) (Unterstützung erlangen)2.jemanden für etwas gewinnen — win somebody over [to something]
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbjedes zweite Los gewinnt! — every other ticket [is] a winner!
2) (sich vorteilhaft verändern) improve3) (zunehmen)an Höhe/ Fahrt gewinnen — gain height/gain or pick up speed
* * *gewinnen; gewinnt, gewann, hat gewonnenA. v/twie gewonnen, so zerronnen sprichw easy come, easy go3. (Einblick, Eindruck, Vorteil, Vorsprung, jemandes Zuneigung etc) gain; (erwerben) get, obtain; (verdienen) earn, make;damit ist schon viel gewonnen that’s already a great step forward, much has already been gained by that;was ist damit gewonnen? what good will it do?;damit ist nichts gewonnen it won’t do any good;jemanden für sich gewinnen win sb over;jemanden für etwas gewinnen win sb over to sth;gewinnen win sb’s support for one’s plans etc;das Weite gewinnen make off into the wide blue yonder;sie konnten das rettende Ufer gewinnen they succeeded in reaching dry land5.gewinnen (aus from) (Saft, Gummi, Sirup, Öl etc) get, obtain, extract; CHEM extract, derive; (Kohle, Erdöl etc) win, obtain, extract; aus Altmaterial: recover, reclaimB. v/iin etwas (dat)gewinnen gegen beat;gegen ihn kannst du nicht gewinnen auch he’s unbeatable;knapp gewinnen SPORT scrape home;2.gewinnen an (+dat) an Bedeutung, Klarheit etc: gain (in);an Boden gewinnen gain ground;an Höhe gewinnen Flugzeug: gain height3. durch Vergleich oder Kontrast etc: gain, improve;gewinnen durch profit by, benefit from;sie gewinnt bei näherer Bekanntschaft she improves on closer acquaintance;durch den Bart gewinnt er he looks better with a beard* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (erringen, erreichen, erhalten) gain, win <respect, sympathy, etc.>; gain <time, lead, influence, validity, confidence>; win < prize>wie gewonnen, so zerronnen — (Spr.) easy come, easy go; s. auch Oberhand
2.jemanden für etwas gewinnen — win somebody over [to something]
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbjedes zweite Los gewinnt! — every other ticket [is] a winner!
2) (sich vorteilhaft verändern) improve3) (zunehmen)an Höhe/ Fahrt gewinnen — gain height/gain or pick up speed
* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: gewann, gewonnen)= to extract v.to gain v.to win v -
11 Gefallen
v/i; gefällt, gefiel, hat gefallen1. jemandem gefallen please s.o.; es gefällt mir I like it; es gefällt mir sehr gut I really like it, I like it a lot; er gefiel mir auf den ersten Blick I took to him straightaway; was mir daran / an ihr gefällt what I like about it / her; solche Filme gefallen der Masse films like that appeal to the masses; er gefällt mir nicht (sieht krank aus) I don’t like the look of him; das gefällt mir gar nicht oder will mir gar nicht gefallen I don’t like (the look of) that at all; hat dir das Konzert gefallen? did you enjoy the concert?; wie gefällt dir mein Hut? how d’you like my hat?; wie gefällt es Ihnen in X? how do you like (it in) X?; tu, was dir gefällt please yourself; er will allen gefallen he wants to please everybody; erlaubt ist, was gefällt anything goes2. sich (Dat) etw. gefallen lassen (hinnehmen) put up with s.th.; (erlauben) approve s.th.; (mögen) like ( oder enjoy) s.th.; das lasse ich mir nicht gefallen! I’m not going to put up with it!; das brauche ich mir nicht gefallen zu lassen! I don’t have to put up with that; er lässt sich alles / nichts gefallen he lets people walk all over him / he won’t let you get away with anything; du lässt dir zu viel gefallen you’re too easy-going; sie ließ es sich gerne gefallen, dass er sie streichelte she was quite happy to let him fondle her; das lasse ich mir gefallen! that’s what I like!; das lasse ich mir schon eher gefallen! now you’re talking! umg.3. sich (Dat) gefallen in (+ Dat) enjoy (+ Ger.) stärker: take great pleasure in (+ Ger.) er gefällt sich in der Rolle des Märtyrers / Helden etc. he likes to play oder act the martyr / hero etc.; er gefällt sich in der Rolle des Frauenhelden etc. auch he fancies himself as a ladies’ man etc.* * *der Gefallenfavour; favor; will; pleasure* * *Ge|fạl|len I [gə'falən]nt -s, no pl (geh)pleasureIIan jdm/aneinander (großes) Gefallen finden — to take a (great) fancy to sb/each other
m -s, -favour (Brit), favor (US)jdn um einen Gefallen bitten — to ask sb a favo(u)r
jdm einen Gefallen erweisen, jdm einen Gefallen tun — to do sb a favo(u)r
tun Sie mir den Gefallen und schreiben Sie — would you do me a favo(u)r and write, would you do me the favo(u)r of writing
Sie würden mir einen Gefallen tun, wenn... — you'd be doing me a favo(u)r if...
* * *der1) (a kind action: Will you do me a favour and lend me your car?) favour2) (kindness or approval: She looked on him with great favour.) favour3) (from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc: Prices have been going down steadily.) down* * *Ge·fal·len1<-s, ->[gəˈfalən]m favour [or AM -or]jdn um einen \Gefallen bitten to ask sb for a favour, to ask a favour of sbGe·fal·len2<-s>[gəˈfalən]nt kein pl (geh) pleasurean etw dat \Gefallen finden [o haben] to enjoy sth/doing sth, to derive pleasure from sth/doing sth formallgemein \Gefallen finden to go down wellan jdm/aneinander \Gefallen finden [o haben] to become fond of sb/each otherjdm/etw zu \Gefallen tun to do sth to please sbnach \Gefallen arbitrarily* * *Ider; Gefallens, Gefallen: favourjemandem einen Gefallen tun od. erweisen — do somebody a favour
IItu mir den od. einen Gefallen, und...! — (ugs.) do me a favour and...
das; Gefallens pleasureGefallen an jemandem/aneinander finden — like somebody/each other
an etwas (Dat.) Gefallen finden — get or derive pleasure from something; enjoy something
* * *Gefallen1 m; -s, -; favour, US favor;jemandem einen Gefallen tun do sb a favo(u)r;jemanden um einen Gefallen bitten ask a favo(u)r of sb;tu mir den Gefallen und … do me a favo(u)r and …(, will you?)Gefallen2 n; -s, kein pl pleasure;mir zu Gefallen for my sake, for me;jemandem etwas zu Gefallen tun do sth to please sb* * *Ider; Gefallens, Gefallen: favourjemandem einen Gefallen tun od. erweisen — do somebody a favour
IItu mir den od. einen Gefallen, und...! — (ugs.) do me a favour and...
das; Gefallens pleasureGefallen an jemandem/aneinander finden — like somebody/each other
an etwas (Dat.) Gefallen finden — get or derive pleasure from something; enjoy something
* * *- m.favour n.kindness n.pleasure n. -
12 gefallen
v/i; gefällt, gefiel, hat gefallen1. jemandem gefallen please s.o.; es gefällt mir I like it; es gefällt mir sehr gut I really like it, I like it a lot; er gefiel mir auf den ersten Blick I took to him straightaway; was mir daran / an ihr gefällt what I like about it / her; solche Filme gefallen der Masse films like that appeal to the masses; er gefällt mir nicht (sieht krank aus) I don’t like the look of him; das gefällt mir gar nicht oder will mir gar nicht gefallen I don’t like (the look of) that at all; hat dir das Konzert gefallen? did you enjoy the concert?; wie gefällt dir mein Hut? how d’you like my hat?; wie gefällt es Ihnen in X? how do you like (it in) X?; tu, was dir gefällt please yourself; er will allen gefallen he wants to please everybody; erlaubt ist, was gefällt anything goes2. sich (Dat) etw. gefallen lassen (hinnehmen) put up with s.th.; (erlauben) approve s.th.; (mögen) like ( oder enjoy) s.th.; das lasse ich mir nicht gefallen! I’m not going to put up with it!; das brauche ich mir nicht gefallen zu lassen! I don’t have to put up with that; er lässt sich alles / nichts gefallen he lets people walk all over him / he won’t let you get away with anything; du lässt dir zu viel gefallen you’re too easy-going; sie ließ es sich gerne gefallen, dass er sie streichelte she was quite happy to let him fondle her; das lasse ich mir gefallen! that’s what I like!; das lasse ich mir schon eher gefallen! now you’re talking! umg.3. sich (Dat) gefallen in (+ Dat) enjoy (+ Ger.) stärker: take great pleasure in (+ Ger.) er gefällt sich in der Rolle des Märtyrers / Helden etc. he likes to play oder act the martyr / hero etc.; er gefällt sich in der Rolle des Frauenhelden etc. auch he fancies himself as a ladies’ man etc.* * *der Gefallenfavour; favor; will; pleasure* * *Ge|fạl|len I [gə'falən]nt -s, no pl (geh)pleasureIIan jdm/aneinander (großes) Gefallen finden — to take a (great) fancy to sb/each other
m -s, -favour (Brit), favor (US)jdn um einen Gefallen bitten — to ask sb a favo(u)r
jdm einen Gefallen erweisen, jdm einen Gefallen tun — to do sb a favo(u)r
tun Sie mir den Gefallen und schreiben Sie — would you do me a favo(u)r and write, would you do me the favo(u)r of writing
Sie würden mir einen Gefallen tun, wenn... — you'd be doing me a favo(u)r if...
* * *der1) (a kind action: Will you do me a favour and lend me your car?) favour2) (kindness or approval: She looked on him with great favour.) favour3) (from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc: Prices have been going down steadily.) down* * *Ge·fal·len1<-s, ->[gəˈfalən]m favour [or AM -or]jdn um einen \Gefallen bitten to ask sb for a favour, to ask a favour of sbGe·fal·len2<-s>[gəˈfalən]nt kein pl (geh) pleasurean etw dat \Gefallen finden [o haben] to enjoy sth/doing sth, to derive pleasure from sth/doing sth formallgemein \Gefallen finden to go down wellan jdm/aneinander \Gefallen finden [o haben] to become fond of sb/each otherjdm/etw zu \Gefallen tun to do sth to please sbnach \Gefallen arbitrarily* * *Ider; Gefallens, Gefallen: favourjemandem einen Gefallen tun od. erweisen — do somebody a favour
IItu mir den od. einen Gefallen, und...! — (ugs.) do me a favour and...
das; Gefallens pleasureGefallen an jemandem/aneinander finden — like somebody/each other
an etwas (Dat.) Gefallen finden — get or derive pleasure from something; enjoy something
* * *1.jemandem gefallen please sb;es gefällt mir I like it;es gefällt mir sehr gut I really like it, I like it a lot;er gefiel mir auf den ersten Blick I took to him straightaway;was mir daran/an ihr gefällt what I like about it/her;solche Filme gefallen der Masse films like that appeal to the masses;will mir gar nicht gefallen I don’t like (the look of) that at all;hat dir das Konzert gefallen? did you enjoy the concert?;wie gefällt dir mein Hut? how d’you like my hat?;wie gefällt es Ihnen in X? how do you like (it in) X?;tu, was dir gefällt please yourself;er will allen gefallen he wants to please everybody;erlaubt ist, was gefällt anything goes2.sich (dat)etwas gefallen lassen (hinnehmen) put up with sth; (erlauben) approve sth; (mögen) like ( oder enjoy) sth;das lasse ich mir nicht gefallen! I’m not going to put up with it!;das brauche ich mir nicht gefallen zu lassen! I don’t have to put up with that;er lässt sich alles/nichts gefallen he lets people walk all over him/he won’t let you get away with anything;du lässt dir zu viel gefallen you’re too easy-going;sie ließ es sich gern[e] gefallen, dass er sie streichelte she was quite happy to let him fondle her;das lasse ich mir gefallen! that’s what I like!;das lasse ich mir schon eher gefallen! now you’re talking! umg3.sich (dat)er gefällt sich in der Rolle des Märtyrers/Helden etc he likes to play oder act the martyr/hero etc;gefallen2B. adj1.frisch gefallener Schnee fresh snowfallein gefallener Gott etc a has-been* * *Ider; Gefallens, Gefallen: favourjemandem einen Gefallen tun od. erweisen — do somebody a favour
IItu mir den od. einen Gefallen, und...! — (ugs.) do me a favour and...
das; Gefallens pleasureGefallen an jemandem/aneinander finden — like somebody/each other
an etwas (Dat.) Gefallen finden — get or derive pleasure from something; enjoy something
* * *- m.favour n.kindness n.pleasure n. -
13 disfrutar
v.1 to enjoy.¡que lo disfrutes con salud! I hope you enjoy it!2 to enjoy oneself.disfruté mucho con el concierto I enjoyed the concert a lotdisfrutar de lo lindo to enjoy oneself very much, to have a great timedisfruto escuchándoles reír I enjoy hearing them laughespero que disfruten del espectáculo I hope you enjoy the show3 to have a good time, to enjoy, to rejoice.* * *1 (poseer) to own, enjoy, possess; (pensión, renta) to receive2 (aprovechar) to make the most of1 (poseer) to enjoy (de, -), have (de, -), possess (de, -)■ el caballero disfrutaba de excelente fama en la ciudad the gentleman had an excellent reputation in the city2 (gozar) to enjoy, enjoy oneself* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=gozar de) to enjoy2) frm (=poseer) to enjoy2. VI1) (=gozar) to enjoy o.s.¡que disfrutes! — enjoy yourself!
2)disfrutar de algo — (=poseer) to enjoy sth
disfrutan de una pensión del Estado — they enjoy o receive a state pension
* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( divertirse) to enjoy oneself, have fundisfrutar + ger — to enjoy -ing
b)disfrutar de algo — de privilegio/derecho to enjoy, have
2.con este vale disfrutará de un descuento del 5% — with this voucher you will receive a 5% discount
disfrutar vt <viaje/espectáculo> to enjoy; <beneficio/derecho> to have, enjoy* * *= enjoy, take + pleasure, find + enjoyment, derive + enjoyment, get + a kick, get off on, get + Posesivo + kicks (out of/from).Ex. The contentment can only be alarming, however, in the context both of the needs of information education for the future and the much higher levels of resources enjoyed by the principal competitors of SLIS.Ex. Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in an extra piece of food he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.Ex. Come to reading willingly, seeking many pleasures from books, and you soon find enjoyment.Ex. The skill of the author lies in being able to tell the story in such a way that the reader will suspend disbelief and derive enjoyment from what is basically a simple story skilfully told.Ex. I get a kick when I'm on my racing bike, and when I have my skates on it's out of this world.Ex. She sounds like she enjoys having people under her thumb and gets off on the whole control thing.Ex. It's hard to believe she stands by a man who gets his kicks out of beating her black and blue everynight.----* disfrutar al máximo = enjoy + every minute of, love + every minute of it.* disfrutar cada minuto de = enjoy + every minute of.* disfrutar como un enano = love + every minute of it, have + a ball, have + a whale of a time, enjoy + every minute of.* disfrutar de = wallow in, get + pleasure from, revel in, get + a buzz from.* disfrutar de buena salud = be in good health.* disfrutar de la gloria ajena = bask in + reflected glory.* disfrutar de la situación = ride + the wave.* disfrutar de la vida = sail through + life.* disfrutar del triunfo ajeno = bask in + reflected glory.* disfrutar de todas las ventajas = have + the best of both worlds.* disfrutar de una oportunidad = enjoy + opportunity.* disfrutar de un cigarro = enjoy + a smoke.* disfrutar + Gerundio = be a joy to + Verbo.* disfrutar tomando el sol = bask.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( divertirse) to enjoy oneself, have fundisfrutar + ger — to enjoy -ing
b)disfrutar de algo — de privilegio/derecho to enjoy, have
2.con este vale disfrutará de un descuento del 5% — with this voucher you will receive a 5% discount
disfrutar vt <viaje/espectáculo> to enjoy; <beneficio/derecho> to have, enjoy* * *= enjoy, take + pleasure, find + enjoyment, derive + enjoyment, get + a kick, get off on, get + Posesivo + kicks (out of/from).Ex: The contentment can only be alarming, however, in the context both of the needs of information education for the future and the much higher levels of resources enjoyed by the principal competitors of SLIS.
Ex: Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in an extra piece of food he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.Ex: Come to reading willingly, seeking many pleasures from books, and you soon find enjoyment.Ex: The skill of the author lies in being able to tell the story in such a way that the reader will suspend disbelief and derive enjoyment from what is basically a simple story skilfully told.Ex: I get a kick when I'm on my racing bike, and when I have my skates on it's out of this world.Ex: She sounds like she enjoys having people under her thumb and gets off on the whole control thing.Ex: It's hard to believe she stands by a man who gets his kicks out of beating her black and blue everynight.* disfrutar al máximo = enjoy + every minute of, love + every minute of it.* disfrutar cada minuto de = enjoy + every minute of.* disfrutar como un enano = love + every minute of it, have + a ball, have + a whale of a time, enjoy + every minute of.* disfrutar de = wallow in, get + pleasure from, revel in, get + a buzz from.* disfrutar de buena salud = be in good health.* disfrutar de la gloria ajena = bask in + reflected glory.* disfrutar de la situación = ride + the wave.* disfrutar de la vida = sail through + life.* disfrutar del triunfo ajeno = bask in + reflected glory.* disfrutar de todas las ventajas = have + the best of both worlds.* disfrutar de una oportunidad = enjoy + opportunity.* disfrutar de un cigarro = enjoy + a smoke.* disfrutar + Gerundio = be a joy to + Verbo.* disfrutar tomando el sol = bask.* * *disfrutar [A1 ]vi1 (divertirse) to enjoy oneself, have fun, have a good timedisfruta mientras eres joven have a good time o enjoy life o enjoy yourself while you're youngdisfrutar CON algo to enjoy sthdisfrutamos mucho con la película we really enjoyed the filmdisfrutar + GER to enjoy -INGdisfruto viéndolos comer I enjoy watching them eat, it's a pleasure to watch them eatdisfrutar DE algo to enjoy sthespero que hayan disfrutado de la travesía I hope you have enjoyed the crossing, I hope you have had a pleasant crossing2 disfrutar DE algo (tener) to have sthdisfrutaron de muy buen tiempo they had very good weatherdisfruta de buena salud he is in o he enjoys good health, he is very healthydisfrutaba de ciertos privilegios she enjoyed o had certain privilegesla mujer no siempre disfrutó del derecho al voto women did not always have o enjoy the right to votecon este vale disfrutará de un descuento del 5% with this voucher you will receive a 5% discount■ disfrutarvt1 ‹viaje/espectáculo› to enjoy2 ‹beneficio/derecho› to have, enjoy* * *
disfrutar ( conjugate disfrutar) verbo intransitivo
disfrutar con/de algo to enjoy sth;
verbo transitivo ‹viaje/espectáculo› to enjoy;
‹beneficio/derecho› to have, enjoy
disfrutar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (gozar, pasarlo bien) to enjoy oneself: disfruta con los libros antiguos, he enjoys old books
2 (estar en posesión de) to enjoy [de, -]: disfruta de buena salud, he enjoys good health
II verbo transitivo to enjoy ➣ Ver nota en enjoy
' disfrutar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
saborear
- tener
English:
delight
- enjoy
- like
- love
- outdoors
- pleasure
- vicarious
- bask
- glory
* * *♦ vi1. [sentir placer] to enjoy oneself;aquí hemos venido a disfrutar we've come here to enjoy ourselves;¡disfruta, ahora que puedes! enjoy yourselves while you can!;los niños disfrutan en el circo children enjoy themselves at the circus;disfrutar de lo lindo to enjoy oneself very much, to have a great time;disfrutar con algo to enjoy sth;disfruté mucho con el concierto I enjoyed the concert a lot;disfrutar de algo to enjoy sth;espero que disfruten del espectáculo I hope you enjoy the show;disfrutar haciendo algo to enjoy doing sth;disfruto escuchándoles reír I enjoy hearing them laughdisfruta de muy buena salud he enjoys excellent health;disfruta de una pensión vitalicia por invalidez she has a disability pension for life;afortunadamente, pudimos disfrutar de su colaboración we were fortunate enough to have her working with us;disfruta de muchos amigos he has lots of friends;allá disfrutan de un clima excelente they have o enjoy an excellent climate there♦ vtto enjoy;¡que lo disfrutes con salud! I hope you enjoy it!* * *I v/t enjoyII v/i1 have fun, enjoy o.s.2:disfrutar de buena salud be in o enjoy good health* * *disfrutar vt: to enjoydisfrutar vi: to enjoy oneself, to have a good time* * *disfrutar vb1. (en general) to enjoy yourself2. (de una cosa) to enjoy -
14 retirer
retirer [ʀ(ə)tiʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ gants, lunettes, manteau] to take off ; [+ privilèges] to withdrawb. ( = sortir) to take out (de from)• retirer un corps de l'eau/qn de dessous les décombres to pull a body out of the water/sb out from under the rubble• on lui retirera difficilement de l'idée or de la tête qu'il est menacé (inf) we'll have difficulty convincing him that he's not being threatenedc. [+ bagages, billets réservés] to collect ; [+ argent en dépôt] to withdrawd. ( = ramener en arrière) to withdrawe. [+ candidature, accusation, plainte] to withdraw• retirer un produit du commerce or du marché to take a product off the marketg. [+ photo] to reprint2. reflexive verb• ils se sont retirés dans un coin pour discuter affaires they withdrew to a corner to talk businessb. ( = reculer) (pour laisser passer qn, éviter un coup) to move out of the way ; [troupes] to withdraw ; [marée, mer, eaux d'inondation] to recede• retire-toi de là, tu me gênes stand somewhere else, you're in my wayc. ( = quitter) se retirer de to withdraw from• se retirer d'une compétition/d'un marché to withdraw from a competition/from a market* * *ʀətiʀe
1.
1) ( se débarrasser de) to take off [vêtement, bijou]2) ( faire sortir) to take out, to remove (de from)retirer une balle d'une blessure — to remove ou extract a bullet from a wound
retirer un enfant d'une école — to take a child away from a school, to remove a child from a school
retirer quelque chose de l'eau/des décombres — to pull something out of the water/from ou out of the rubble
retirer un gâteau d'un moule — to turn a cake out of a tin GB ou pan US
3) ( écarter) to withdraw [pied, main]retire ta main, tu vas te brûler — move your hand away, you'll burn yourself
4) (supprimer, enlever) to withdraw [permission] (à from); to take away, to remove [droit, bien, objet] (à from)retirer un produit de la vente — Commerce to recall a product
il s'est fait retirer son permis de conduire — he had his driver's licence [BrE] taken away from him
retirer de la circulation — to withdraw [something] from circulation [monnaie]
retirer un livre du programme/de la table — to take a book off the syllabus/off the table
5) ( ne pas maintenir) to withdraw [plainte, offre]retirer sa candidature — ( à un poste) to withdraw one's application; ( à une élection) to stand down ( en faveur de in favour [BrE] of)
6) ( rentrer en possession de) to collect, to pick up [billet, bagages, dossier]; to withdraw [argent]7) ( recueillir) to get, to derive [bénéfice] (de from)il en retire 3000 euros par an — he gets 3,000 euros a year out of it
8) ( extraire) to extract [minerai, huile] (de from)
2.
se retirer verbe pronominal ( partir) to withdraw, to leave; ( aller se coucher) (dated) to retire to bedse retirer sans bruit — to slip away quietly; ( reculer) [eaux de crue] to subside; [personne] to step back; ( pour laisser passer) to step aside
* * *ʀ(ə)tiʀe vt1) [projet, candidature] to withdraw2) [troupes] to withdraw3) [soutien] to withdrawLe premier ministre lui a retiré son soutien au moment critique. — The prime minister withdrew his support at a critical moment.
On lui a retiré la garde des enfants. — His right to custody of the children has been withdrawn.
4) [autorisation, passeport, permis] to take awayretirer qch à qn [autorisation, passeport, permis] — to take sth away from sb
On lui a retiré son permis. — He's had his licence taken away from him., [garde] to take sth away from sb
On lui a retiré ses enfants. — He's had his children taken away from him.
5) (= enlever) [vêtement, lunettes] to take off, to removeIl a retiré son pull. — He took off his sweater.
6) (= extraire)retirer qn de — to take sb away from, to remove sb from
retirer qch de — to take sth out of, to remove sth from
7) [avantage, profit, bénéfice]retirer qch de — to get sth out of, to derive sth from
Elle en retire un plaisir manifeste. — She obviously gets a lot of pleasure out of it.
Il en a retiré des bénéfices considérables. — He got a lot out of it.
8) (= reprendre) [bagages, billets] to collect, to pick up9) [argent] to withdrawElle a retiré de l'argent. — She withdrew some money.
* * *retirer verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( faire sortir) to take out, to remove (de from); retirer les arêtes to take out ou remove the bones; retirer une balle d'une blessure to remove ou extract a bullet from a wound; retirer les mains de ses poches/le poulet du four to take one's hands out of one's pockets/the chicken out of the oven; retirer un enfant d'une école to take a child away from a school, to remove a child from a school; retirer un filet de l'eau to pull a net out of the water; retirer un corps des décombres to pull a body from ou out of the rubble; retirer un mouchoir de sa poche to pull a handkerchief out of one's pocket; retirer un gâteau d'un moule to turn a cake out of a tin GB ou pan US; retirer ses troupes d'un pays to withdraw one's troops from a country; je n'arrive pas à retirer la cuillère du bocal I can't get the spoon out of the jar; ⇒ épine;3 ( écarter) to withdraw [pied, main, tête]; retire ta main, tu vas te brûler move your hand away, you'll burn yourself;4 (supprimer, enlever) to withdraw [permission, privilège] (à from); to take away, to remove [droit, bien, objet] (à from); retirer un produit de la vente Comm to recall a product; retirer la garde d'un enfant à qn to withdraw custody of a child from sb; on m'a retiré la garde de mon fils I've lost custody of my son; il s'est fait retirer son permis de conduire he had his driver's licenceGB taken away from him; retirer [qch] de la circulation to withdraw [sth] from circulation [monnaie]; retire-lui ce livre des mains take that book away from him/her; retirer un livre du programme to take a book off the syllabus; retirer ses affaires de la table to take one's things off the table; retirer sa confiance à qn not to trust sb any more; je lui ai retiré mon estime I no longer have any respect for him/her; retirer une pièce de l'affiche to close a play;5 ( ne pas maintenir) to withdraw [plainte, accusation, offre, soutien]; retirer sa candidature ( à un poste) to withdraw one's application; ( à une élection) to stand down (en faveur de in favourGB of); je retire ce que j'ai dit I take back what I said;6 ( rentrer en possession de) to collect, to pick up [billet, bagages, dossier, inscription]; to withdraw [argent] (d'un compte from an account); retirer les billets au guichet/à l'agence de voyages to collect one's tickets at the counter/from the travel agent's;7 ( recueillir) to get, to derive [bénéfice] (de from); il en retire 10 000 euros par an he gets 10,000 euros a year out of it; espérant en retirer un profit/avantage hoping to get some benefit/advantage out of it; je n'en ai retiré que des ennuis it brought me nothing but trouble, I got nothing but trouble out of it; tout ce qu'il a retiré de sa baignade/de son refus de payer, c'est… all he got out of his swim/of refusing to pay was…;8 ( extraire) to extract [minerai, huile] (de from); graine dont on retire de l'huile seed from which oil is extracted.B se retirer vpr1 ( partir) to withdraw, to leave; ( aller se coucher)† to retire to bed; se retirer dans son bureau/un coin to withdraw to one's study/a corner; se retirer en province/sur ses terres to retire to the country/to one's estate; se retirer de to withdraw from [groupement, parti, territoire, compétition]; to retire from [affaires, politique]; se retirer du monde to withdraw from society; se retirer du barreau to retire from the bar; un homme retiré de la politique a man retired from political life; depuis qu'il est retiré des affaires since he retired, since his retirement; se retirer du combat/de la partie to pull out; se retirer sur la pointe des pieds to tiptoe out ou away; se retirer sans bruit to slip away quietly;2 ( après accouplement) to withdraw;3 ( reculer) [eaux de crue] to subside, to recede; [glacier] to retreat; [personne] to step back; ( pour laisser passer) to step aside; se retirer sur ses arrières or positions Mil to retreat; la foule se retira vers la mairie the crowd retreated to the town hall; la mer se retire the tide is going out.[rətire] verbe transitif2. [ramener à soi]4. [annuler - droit] to take away (separable) ; [ - plainte, offre] to withdraw ; [ - accusation] to take back (separable)retirer sa candidature to withdraw one's candidature, to stand downla pièce a été retirée de l'affiche après une semaine the play came off ou closed after a week5. [confisquer]6. [récupérer - argent] to withdraw, to take out (separable), to draw ; [ - bagage, ticket] to pick up (separable), to collectj'ai retiré un peu d'argent de mon compte I drew ou withdrew some money from my bank account8. [coup de feu] to fire againretirer une photo to make a new ou fresh print (from a photo)————————[rətire] verbe intransitif————————se retirer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [s'éloigner] to withdraw2. [s'établir] to retire -
15 davon
Adv.1. räumlich, Herkunft: from it ( oder them), from there; (weg) away; nicht weit davon ( entfernt) sein be not far (away) from; fig. not a million miles away from; ich bin weit davon entfernt, das zu glauben fig. the last thing I’m going to do is believe that; ich muss das Hemd wechseln, es sind zwei Knöpfe davon abgegangen two buttons have come off it; auf II 62. Teil: of it ( oder them); trink nicht davon don’t drink from that; etwas davon wegnehmen take something away from it; Zinsen davon abziehen deduct interest from it; ich habe zehn Euro davon ausgegeben I’ve spent ten euros of it; sie hatten vier Kinder, zwei davon sind schon tot they had four children, two of whom are already dead3. Ursache etc., mit Passiv: by it; davon sterben die from ( oder of) it; müde davon tired from it; davon krank / gesund werden become ill / well through it; davon wurde er wach he was awakened by it; davon wird man müde it makes you tired; davon kannst du etwas lernen you can learn (something) from that; das kommt davon, dass du so faul bist oder wenn man so faul ist that’s what comes of being so lazy; das kommt davon! what did you expect?; ich hatte nichts als Ärger davon I had nothing but trouble with ( oder from) it; was habe 'ich davon? what do I get out of it?; was 'habe ich davon? why should I?; was hast du eigentlich davon, wenn du so gemein bist? what do you get out of being so nasty?; das hast du nun davon! umg. that’s what comes of it!; mit Schadenfreude: serves you right4. Thema: (darüber) about it, of it; genug davon! enough of that!, Am. auch enough already!; weiß sie schon davon? does she know (about it) already?; ich will nichts davon hören! I don’t want to hear a word about it ( oder on the subject)!; was hältst du davon, wenn wir jetzt ins Kino gehen? what would you say to a trip to the cinema (Am. movies) now?6. Grundlage: davon leben live off it; er lebt davon, Hunde zu züchten he makes his living (from) breeding dogs7. fig.: es hängt davon ab, ob it depends (on) whether; abgesehen davon leaving that aside, ignoring that; davon geheilt sein be cured of it; sich davon unterscheiden differ from; etc.; vgl. auch die mit davon verbundenen Adjektive, Substantive und Verben* * ** * *da|vọn [da'fɔn] (emph) ['daːfɔn]adv1) (räumlich) from there; (wenn Bezugsobjekt vorher erwähnt) from it/them; (mit Entfernungsangabe) away (from there/it/them)weg davon! (inf) — get away from there/it/them
See:→ auf2) (fig)(in Verbindung mit n, vb siehe auch dort)
es unterscheidet sich davon nur in der Länge — it only differs from it in the lengthnein, weit davon entfernt! — no, far from it!
ich bin weit davon entfernt, Ihnen Vorwürfe machen zu wollen — the last thing I want to do is reproach you
wenn wir einmal davon absehen, dass... — if for once we overlook the fact that...
wir möchten in diesem Fall davon absehen, Ihnen den Betrag zu berechnen — in this case we shall not invoice you
in ihren Berechnungen sind sie davon ausgegangen, dass... — they made their calculations on the basis that...
3) (fig = dadurch) leben, abhängen on that/it/them; sterben of that/it; krank/braun werden from that/it/them... und davon kommt das hohe Fieber —... and that's where the high temperature comes from,... and the high temperature comes from that
... und davon hängt es ab — and it depends on that
das hängt davon ab, ob... — that depends on whether...
gib ihr ein bisschen mehr, davon kann sie doch nicht satt werden — give her a bit more, that won't fill her up
was habe ICH denn davon? — what do I get out of it?
was hast du denn davon, dass du so schuftest? — what do you get out of slaving away like that?
4) (mit Passiv) by that/it/themdavon betroffen werden or sein — to be affected by that/it/them
5) (Anteil, Ausgangsstoff) of that/it/themdavon essen/trinken/nehmen — to eat/drink/take some of that/it/them
die Hälfte davon — half of that/it/them
das Doppelte davon — twice or double that
zwei/ein Viertelpfund davon, bitte! — would you give me two of those/a quarter of a pound of that/those, please
er hat drei Schwestern, davon sind zwei älter als er —
früher war er sehr reich, aber nach dem Krieg ist ihm nichts davon geblieben — he used to be very rich but after the war nothing was left of his earlier wealth
ich habe keine Ahnung davon — I've no idea about that/it
* * *da·von[daˈfɔn]1. (räumlich: von dieser Person) from him/her; (von dieser Sache, diesem Ort) from it; (von diesen Personen, Sachen) from them; (von dort) from therelinks/rechts \davon to the left/rightdas vorne auf dem Foto ist mein Bruder, das links \davon meine Schwester the person at the front of the photo is my brother, the one on the left my sister[links/rechts] \davon abgehen [o abzweigen] to branch off [to the right/left]einige Meter \davon entfernt [o weg] a few metres awaywir konnten die Sänger kaum sehen, weil wir einhundert Meter \davon entfernt standen we could hardly see the singers as we were standing one hundred metres away [from them]in der Nähe \davon nearbydu weißt doch wo der Bahnhof ist? die Schule ist nicht weit \davon [entfernt] you know where the station is? the school is not far from thereder Bahnhof liegt in der Stadtmitte, und die Schule nicht weit \davon the station is in the town centre and the school is not far from itzu weit \davon entfernt sein to be too far awaydu bist zu weit \davon entfernt, um es deutlich zu sehen you're too far away to see it clearlyer will erwachsen sein? er ist noch weit \davon entfernt! he thinks he's grown up? he's got far [or a long way it] to go yet!meine Hände sind voller Farbe, und ich kriege sie einfach nicht \davon ab! my hands are full of paint and I can't get it off!das Kleid war/die Ohrringe waren so schön, dass ich die Augen kaum \davon abwenden konnte the dress was/the earrings were so wonderful I could hardly take my eyes of it/themetw \davon abwischen to wipe sth offetw \davon lösen/trennen to loosen/separate sth from that/it/themetw \davon ableiten to derive sth from that/it/themich finde seine Theorien fragwürdig und würde meine These nicht davon \davon I think his theories are questionable and I wouldn't derive my thesis from themhast du die Bücher gelesen? was hältst du \davon? have your read the books? what do you think of them?sie unterscheiden sich \davon nur in diesem kleinen Detail they differ from that only in this small detail\davon betroffen sein to be affected by it/thatdas Gegenteil \davon the opposite of that/it/themjdn \davon heilen to heal sb of that/it\davon verstehe ich gar nichts! I know nothing about that/it!\davon weiß ich nichts I don't know anything about that/itgenug \davon! enough [of that]!kein Wort mehr \davon! not another word!was weißt du denn schon \davon! what do you know about it anyway?was weißt du \davon? what do you know about that/it?\davon war nie die Rede! that was never mentioned!ein andermal mehr \davon, ich muss jetzt los I'll tell you more later, I have to go nowkeine Ahnung \davon haben to have no idea about that/it\davon hören/sprechen/wissen to hear/speak/know of that/it/them6. (dadurch)beschwer dich nicht, das kommt \davon! don't complain, you've only got yourself to blame!ach, \davon kommt der seltsame Geruch! that's where the strange smell comes from!man wird \davon müde, wenn man zu viel Bier trinkt drinking too much beer makes you tiredwird man \davon krank? does that make you ill?werde ich \davon wieder gesund? will that cure me?entschuldige den Lärm. bist du \davon aufgewacht? sorry for the noise. did it wake you?für mich bitte keine Sahne. \davon wird mir immer schlecht no cream for me, please. it makes me sicktrink nicht so viel Bier! \davon wird man dick don't drink so much beer! it makes you fat\davon werde ich nicht satt that won't fill mesoll sie doch das Geld behalten, ich hab nichts \davon! let her keep the money, it's no use to me!das hast du nun \davon, jetzt ist er böse! now you've [gone and] done it, now he's angry!was habe ich denn \davon? what do I get out of it?, what's in it for me?was hast du denn [o hast du etwas] \davon, dass du so schuftest? nichts! what do you get [or do you get something] out of working so hard? nothing!was hast du \davon, wenn du gewinnst? what do you get out of winning?\davon haben wir nichts we won't get anything [or we get nothing] out of it\davon leben to live on [or off] that/it/themwenn noch etwas Vorhangsstoff übrig ist, kann ich \davon noch ein paar Kissen nähen if there's some curtain material left, I can make a few cushions from ites ist genügend Eis da, nimm nur \davon! there's enough ice-cream, please take [or have] some [of it]ist das Stück Wurst so recht, oder möchten Sie mehr \davon? will this piece of sausage be enough, or would you like [some] more [of it]?wie viel Äpfel dürfen es sein? — 6 Stück \davon, bitte! how many apples would you like? — six, please!das Doppelte/Dreifache \davon twice/three times as much\davon essen/trinken to eat/drink [some] of that/it/themdie Milch ist schlecht, ich hoffe, du hast nicht \davon getrunken the milk is sour, I hope you didn't drink any [of it]die Hälfte/ein Pfund/ein Teil \davon half/a pound/a part of that/it/them10. mit bestimmten vb, substdas war ein faszinierender Gedanke, und ich kam einfach nicht mehr \davon los it was a fascinating thought and I couldn't get it out of my mindich kenne die Kinder, aber die Eltern \davon habe ich noch nie getroffen I know the children, but I haven't met their parentsüberleg dir deine Entscheidung gut, für uns hängt viel \davon ab consider your decision well, a lot depends on it for uses hängt \davon ab, ob/dass... it depends on whether...das hängt ganz davon ab! depends!\davon absehen, etw zu tun to refrain from doing sth* * *1) from it/them; (von dort) from there; (mit Entfernungsangabe) away [from it/them]wir sind noch weit davon entfernt — (fig.) we are still a long way from that
2)dies ist die Hauptstraße, und davon zweigen einige Nebenstraßen ab — this is the main road and a few side roads branch off it
3) (darüber) about it/them4) (dadurch) by it/them; therebydavon kriegt man Durchfall — you get diarrhoea from [eating] that/those
das kommt davon! — (ugs.) [there you are,] that's what happens
5)das Gegenteil davon ist wahr — the opposite [of this] is true
6) (aus diesem Material, auf dieser Grundlage) from or out of it/them* * *davon advnicht weit davon (entfernt) sein be not far (away) from; fig not a million miles away from;ich bin weit davon entfernt, das zu glauben fig the last thing I’m going to do is believe that; ich muss das Hemd wechseln,trink nicht davon don’t drink from that;etwas davon wegnehmen take something away from it;Zinsen davon abziehen deduct interest from it;ich habe zehn Euro davon ausgegeben I’ve spent ten euros of it;sie hatten vier Kinder, zwei davon sind schon tot they had four children, two of whom are already dead3. Ursache etc, mit Passiv: by it;davon sterben die from ( oder of) it;müde davon tired from it;davon krank/gesund werden become ill/well through it;davon wurde er wach he was awakened by it;davon wird man müde it makes you tired;davon kannst du etwas lernen you can learn (something) from that;das kommt davon, dass du so faul bist oderwenn man so faul ist that’s what comes of being so lazy;das kommt davon! what did you expect?;ich hatte nichts als Ärger davon I had nothing but trouble with ( oder from) it;was habe 'ich davon? what do I get out of it?;was 'habe ich davon? why should I?;was hast du eigentlich davon, wenn du so gemein bist? what do you get out of being so nasty?;4. Thema: (darüber) about it, of it;genug davon! enough of that!, US auch enough already!;weiß sie schon davon? does she know (about it) already?;ich will nichts davon hören! I don’t want to hear a word about it ( oder on the subject)!;was hältst du davon, wenn wir jetzt ins Kino gehen? what would you say to a trip to the cinema (US movies) now?5. Material: out of, from;sie hat sich davon Schuhe gemacht she made shoes from it6. Grundlage:davon leben live off it;er lebt davon, Hunde zu züchten he makes his living (from) breeding dogs7. fig:es hängt davon ab, ob it depends (on) whether;abgesehen davon leaving that aside, ignoring that;davon geheilt sein be cured of it;sich davon unterscheiden differ from; etc; → auch die mit davon verbundenen Adjektive, Substantive und Verben* * *1) from it/them; (von dort) from there; (mit Entfernungsangabe) away [from it/them]wir sind noch weit davon entfernt — (fig.) we are still a long way from that
2)dies ist die Hauptstraße, und davon zweigen einige Nebenstraßen ab — this is the main road and a few side roads branch off it
3) (darüber) about it/them4) (dadurch) by it/them; therebydavon kriegt man Durchfall — you get diarrhoea from [eating] that/those
das kommt davon! — (ugs.) [there you are,] that's what happens
5)das Gegenteil davon ist wahr — the opposite [of this] is true
6) (aus diesem Material, auf dieser Grundlage) from or out of it/them* * *adv.therefrom adv.thereof adv. -
16 Nutzen
m; -s, kein Pl. use; (Gewinn) profit, gain; (Vorteil) advantage; auch JUR. benefit; praktischer Nutzen practical use ( oder value); von Nutzen useful, helpful; zum Nutzen von for the benefit of; Nutzen bringen yield a profit; Nutzen ziehen aus profit ( oder benefit) from, capitalize on; davon habe ich wenig Nutzen it’s not much use to me* * *der Nutzenbenefit; utility; advantage; profit; gain; avail; value; use* * *Nụt|zen ['nʊtsn]m -s, -1) use; (= Nützlichkeit) usefulnesszum Nutzen der Öffentlichkeit — for the benefit of the public
jdm von Nutzen sein — to be useful or of use to sb; (einer anderen Person auch) to be of service to sb
von großem/geringem Nutzen sein — to be of great/little use
jdm Nutzen bringen (Vorteil) — to be of advantage to sb; (Gewinn) to bring sb profit, to prove profitable to sb
großen Nutzen von etw versprechen — to expect to benefit or profit greatly from sth
* * *der1) (something good to receive, an advantage: the benefit of experience; the benefits of fresh air and exercise.) benefit2) (advantage or benefit: He worked for the good of the poor; for your own good; What's the good of a broken-down car?) good3) ((often in questions or with negatives) value or advantage: Is this coat (of) any use to you?; It's no use offering to help when it's too late.) use* * *Nut·zen<-s>[ˈnʊtsən]m kein pl advantage, benefitwelchen \Nutzen versprichst du dir davon? what do you hope to gain from it?wirtschaftlicher \Nutzen economic value[jdm] \Nutzen bringen to be of advantage [or benefit] [to sb]mir ist nicht klar, welchen \Nutzen es bringen soll, wenn wir auf seine Vorschläge eingehen I don't see what the advantage would be in accepting his proposaljdm zum \Nutzen gereichen (geh) to be to sb's advantagewelchen \Nutzen soll ich davon haben, euch zu helfen what am I going to get out of helping you?[jdm] von \Nutzen sein to be of use [to sb]das wäre von \Nutzen that would be helpfulvon geringem \Nutzen sein to not be much usevon großem \Nutzen sein to be a lot of usezum \Nutzen der/des... to the benefit of the...* * *der; Nutzens1) benefitden Nutzen [von etwas] haben — benefit or gain [from something]
Nutzen aus etwas ziehen — benefit from something; exploit something
[jemandem] von Nutzen sein — be of use or useful [to somebody]
2) (Profit) profit* * *praktischer Nutzen practical use ( oder value);von Nutzen useful, helpful;zum Nutzen von for the benefit of;Nutzen bringen yield a profit;davon habe ich wenig Nutzen it’s not much use to me* * *der; Nutzens1) benefitden Nutzen [von etwas] haben — benefit or gain [from something]
Nutzen aus etwas ziehen — benefit from something; exploit something
[jemandem] von Nutzen sein — be of use or useful [to somebody]
2) (Profit) profit* * *- m.benefit n.profit n.utility n. -
17 nutzen
m; -s, kein Pl. use; (Gewinn) profit, gain; (Vorteil) advantage; auch JUR. benefit; praktischer Nutzen practical use ( oder value); von Nutzen useful, helpful; zum Nutzen von for the benefit of; Nutzen bringen yield a profit; Nutzen ziehen aus profit ( oder benefit) from, capitalize on; davon habe ich wenig Nutzen it’s not much use to me* * *der Nutzenbenefit; utility; advantage; profit; gain; avail; value; use* * *Nụt|zen ['nʊtsn]m -s, -1) use; (= Nützlichkeit) usefulnesszum Nutzen der Öffentlichkeit — for the benefit of the public
jdm von Nutzen sein — to be useful or of use to sb; (einer anderen Person auch) to be of service to sb
von großem/geringem Nutzen sein — to be of great/little use
jdm Nutzen bringen (Vorteil) — to be of advantage to sb; (Gewinn) to bring sb profit, to prove profitable to sb
großen Nutzen von etw versprechen — to expect to benefit or profit greatly from sth
* * *der1) (something good to receive, an advantage: the benefit of experience; the benefits of fresh air and exercise.) benefit2) (advantage or benefit: He worked for the good of the poor; for your own good; What's the good of a broken-down car?) good3) ((often in questions or with negatives) value or advantage: Is this coat (of) any use to you?; It's no use offering to help when it's too late.) use* * *Nut·zen<-s>[ˈnʊtsən]m kein pl advantage, benefitwelchen \Nutzen versprichst du dir davon? what do you hope to gain from it?wirtschaftlicher \Nutzen economic value[jdm] \Nutzen bringen to be of advantage [or benefit] [to sb]mir ist nicht klar, welchen \Nutzen es bringen soll, wenn wir auf seine Vorschläge eingehen I don't see what the advantage would be in accepting his proposaljdm zum \Nutzen gereichen (geh) to be to sb's advantagewelchen \Nutzen soll ich davon haben, euch zu helfen what am I going to get out of helping you?[jdm] von \Nutzen sein to be of use [to sb]das wäre von \Nutzen that would be helpfulvon geringem \Nutzen sein to not be much usevon großem \Nutzen sein to be a lot of usezum \Nutzen der/des... to the benefit of the...* * *der; Nutzens1) benefitden Nutzen [von etwas] haben — benefit or gain [from something]
Nutzen aus etwas ziehen — benefit from something; exploit something
[jemandem] von Nutzen sein — be of use or useful [to somebody]
2) (Profit) profit* * *A. v/i be of use, be useful (zu etwas for sth;jemandem to sb);jemandem nutzen auch benefit sb;nützt (dir) das in irgendeiner Weise? is that any use (to you)?;das nützt wenig that doesn’t help much, that’s not much help;es nützt alles nichts, wir müssen gehen we’ve got to go whether we like or not;was nützt es, dass man spart/dass du ihn ermahnst? what’s the use ( oder good) of saving/of you(r) telling him to be careful?;es nützt nichts zu heulen it’s no use cryingB. v/t use, make use of; (Naturkräfte etc) harness; (nutzbringend anwenden) put to good use; (ausnützen) take advantage of;die Gelegenheit nutzen take advantage of ( oder seize) the opportunity;du hast deine Chance nicht genützt you didn’t take your chance;* * *der; Nutzens1) benefitden Nutzen [von etwas] haben — benefit or gain [from something]
Nutzen aus etwas ziehen — benefit from something; exploit something
[jemandem] von Nutzen sein — be of use or useful [to somebody]
2) (Profit) profit* * *- m.benefit n.profit n.utility n. -
18 nützen
m; -s, kein Pl. use; (Gewinn) profit, gain; (Vorteil) advantage; auch JUR. benefit; praktischer Nutzen practical use ( oder value); von Nutzen useful, helpful; zum Nutzen von for the benefit of; Nutzen bringen yield a profit; Nutzen ziehen aus profit ( oder benefit) from, capitalize on; davon habe ich wenig Nutzen it’s not much use to me* * *der Nutzenbenefit; utility; advantage; profit; gain; avail; value; use* * *Nụt|zen ['nʊtsn]m -s, -1) use; (= Nützlichkeit) usefulnesszum Nutzen der Öffentlichkeit — for the benefit of the public
jdm von Nutzen sein — to be useful or of use to sb; (einer anderen Person auch) to be of service to sb
von großem/geringem Nutzen sein — to be of great/little use
jdm Nutzen bringen (Vorteil) — to be of advantage to sb; (Gewinn) to bring sb profit, to prove profitable to sb
großen Nutzen von etw versprechen — to expect to benefit or profit greatly from sth
* * *der1) (something good to receive, an advantage: the benefit of experience; the benefits of fresh air and exercise.) benefit2) (advantage or benefit: He worked for the good of the poor; for your own good; What's the good of a broken-down car?) good3) ((often in questions or with negatives) value or advantage: Is this coat (of) any use to you?; It's no use offering to help when it's too late.) use* * *Nut·zen<-s>[ˈnʊtsən]m kein pl advantage, benefitwelchen \Nutzen versprichst du dir davon? what do you hope to gain from it?wirtschaftlicher \Nutzen economic value[jdm] \Nutzen bringen to be of advantage [or benefit] [to sb]mir ist nicht klar, welchen \Nutzen es bringen soll, wenn wir auf seine Vorschläge eingehen I don't see what the advantage would be in accepting his proposaljdm zum \Nutzen gereichen (geh) to be to sb's advantagewelchen \Nutzen soll ich davon haben, euch zu helfen what am I going to get out of helping you?[jdm] von \Nutzen sein to be of use [to sb]das wäre von \Nutzen that would be helpfulvon geringem \Nutzen sein to not be much usevon großem \Nutzen sein to be a lot of usezum \Nutzen der/des... to the benefit of the...* * *der; Nutzens1) benefitden Nutzen [von etwas] haben — benefit or gain [from something]
Nutzen aus etwas ziehen — benefit from something; exploit something
[jemandem] von Nutzen sein — be of use or useful [to somebody]
2) (Profit) profit* * *A. v/i be of use, be useful (zu etwas for sth;jemandem to sb);jemandem nutzen auch benefit sb;nützt (dir) das in irgendeiner Weise? is that any use (to you)?;das nützt wenig that doesn’t help much, that’s not much help;es nützt alles nichts, wir müssen gehen we’ve got to go whether we like or not;was nützt es, dass man spart/dass du ihn ermahnst? what’s the use ( oder good) of saving/of you(r) telling him to be careful?;es nützt nichts zu heulen it’s no use cryingB. v/t use, make use of; (Naturkräfte etc) harness; (nutzbringend anwenden) put to good use; (ausnützen) take advantage of;die Gelegenheit nutzen take advantage of ( oder seize) the opportunity;du hast deine Chance nicht genützt you didn’t take your chance;* * *der; Nutzens1) benefitden Nutzen [von etwas] haben — benefit or gain [from something]
Nutzen aus etwas ziehen — benefit from something; exploit something
[jemandem] von Nutzen sein — be of use or useful [to somebody]
2) (Profit) profit* * *- m.benefit n.profit n.utility n. -
19 irritar
v.1 to irritate.Su actitud irrita a Ricardo His attitude irritates Richard.La loción irrita la piel The lotion irritates the skin.2 to annul.El documento irrita la apelación The document annuls the appeal.* * *1 to irritate1 to lose one's temper, get annoyed* * *verb1) to irritate2) exasperate* * *1. VT1) (=enfadar) to irritate2) (Med) to irritate3) [+ celos, pasiones] to stir up, inflame2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <piel/garganta> to irritatetiene la garganta irritada — his throat is sore o inflamed
b) < persona> to annoy, irritate2.irritarse v prona) piel/ojos to become irritatedb) persona to get annoyed, get irritated* * *= irk, needle, irritate, rattle + Posesivo + cage, rub + Nombre + up the wrong way, spite, annoy, roil, nerve, gall, rile, peeve, enrage, hit + a (raw) nerve, strike + a nerve, exasperate, touch + a (raw) nerve, raise + Posesivo + hackles.Ex. She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.Ex. She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.Ex. Their education must accordingly be designed to prepare them for that future, however much this may irritate the myopics whose only concern is for the present.Ex. The author maintains that his poem makes an attempt to rattle the cage and is a gesture toward revolt, a call to abandon any vision of human life that does not embrace the sexual universe.Ex. Relations between the two countries would now be difficult as our Prime Minister had rubbed theirs up the wrong way over ridiculous matters.Ex. Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.Ex. Library pests are any humans, large or microscopic beasts, library equipment or installations, or chemical and biological substances that hamper or annoy the reader.Ex. Episcopalians were roiled by the approval of a rector outspokenly conservative on such matters as the liturgy, the hymnal and ordination.Ex. But there's something which has nerved me before with the forum.Ex. It was the American attitude of superiority that galled them the most.Ex. Now is not the time for superfluous rantings intended to rile the public.Ex. Things like talking over the performances and cutting to commercials in the middle of performances were really peaving the people who watched.Ex. On a recent field trip, he drank too much and became enraged with another student by whom he felt insulted.Ex. Based on their account, it seems obvious that Beauperthuy hit a raw nerve among some of the medical research leaders of the day.Ex. His plethoric prose produced by a prodigious placement of words struck a nerve.Ex. Radical intellectuals often seem exasperated by what appears as excessive attention paid to conceptualization.Ex. Obama's election seems to have touched a raw nerve in conservative white America, unleashing a torrent of right-wing rage unseen in this country.Ex. But be prepared to raise some hackles if you take this approach, because it is essential you do it openly and not behind your boss' back.----* irritarse con = get + short with.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <piel/garganta> to irritatetiene la garganta irritada — his throat is sore o inflamed
b) < persona> to annoy, irritate2.irritarse v prona) piel/ojos to become irritatedb) persona to get annoyed, get irritated* * *= irk, needle, irritate, rattle + Posesivo + cage, rub + Nombre + up the wrong way, spite, annoy, roil, nerve, gall, rile, peeve, enrage, hit + a (raw) nerve, strike + a nerve, exasperate, touch + a (raw) nerve, raise + Posesivo + hackles.Ex: She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.
Ex: She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.Ex: Their education must accordingly be designed to prepare them for that future, however much this may irritate the myopics whose only concern is for the present.Ex: The author maintains that his poem makes an attempt to rattle the cage and is a gesture toward revolt, a call to abandon any vision of human life that does not embrace the sexual universe.Ex: Relations between the two countries would now be difficult as our Prime Minister had rubbed theirs up the wrong way over ridiculous matters.Ex: Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.Ex: Library pests are any humans, large or microscopic beasts, library equipment or installations, or chemical and biological substances that hamper or annoy the reader.Ex: Episcopalians were roiled by the approval of a rector outspokenly conservative on such matters as the liturgy, the hymnal and ordination.Ex: But there's something which has nerved me before with the forum.Ex: It was the American attitude of superiority that galled them the most.Ex: Now is not the time for superfluous rantings intended to rile the public.Ex: Things like talking over the performances and cutting to commercials in the middle of performances were really peaving the people who watched.Ex: On a recent field trip, he drank too much and became enraged with another student by whom he felt insulted.Ex: Based on their account, it seems obvious that Beauperthuy hit a raw nerve among some of the medical research leaders of the day.Ex: His plethoric prose produced by a prodigious placement of words struck a nerve.Ex: Radical intellectuals often seem exasperated by what appears as excessive attention paid to conceptualization.Ex: Obama's election seems to have touched a raw nerve in conservative white America, unleashing a torrent of right-wing rage unseen in this country.Ex: But be prepared to raise some hackles if you take this approach, because it is essential you do it openly and not behind your boss' back.* irritarse con = get + short with.* * *irritar [A1 ]vt1 ‹piel/garganta› to irritateel humo le irritaba los ojos the smoke was irritating his eyestiene la garganta irritada his throat is sore o inflamed2 ‹persona› to annoy, irritate1 «piel/ojos» to become irritated2 «persona» to get annoyed, get irritatedse irritó por lo que le dije he got annoyed o irritated at what I saidnunca se irrita con las críticas de sus adversarios she never gets annoyed at her opponents' criticisms* * *
irritar ( conjugate irritar) verbo transitivo
◊ tiene la garganta irritada his throat is sore o inflamed
irritarse verbo pronominal
irritar verbo transitivo to irritate
' irritar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
crispar
- enfermar
- picar
- provocar
- chocar
- fastidiar
- reventar
English:
gall
- irk
- irritate
- needle
- rile
- roil
- rub
- annoy
- vex
* * *♦ vt1. [enfadar] to irritate, to annoy2. [piel, garganta] to irritate;me irritó la garganta/piel it gave me a sore throat/a rash;el humo me irrita los pulmones smoke irritates my lungs* * *v/t tb MED irritate* * *irritar vt: to irritate♦ irritación nf* * *irritar vb to irritate -
20 descend
1. intransitive verb1) (go down) hinuntergehen/-steigen/-klettern/-fahren; (come down) herunterkommen; (sink) niedergehen (on auf + Dat.)descend in the lift — mit dem Aufzug nach unten fahren
2) (slope downwards) abfallenthe hill descends into/ towards the sea — der Hügel fällt zum Meer hin ab
3) (in quality, thought, etc.) herabsinken4) (in pitch) fallen; sinken5) (make sudden attack)descend on something — über etwas (Akk.) herfallen
descend on somebody — (lit., or fig.): (arrive unexpectedly) jemanden überfallen
6) (fig.): (lower oneself)2. transitive verb(go/come down) hinunter- / heruntergehen / -steigen / -klettern/-fahren; hinab-/herabsteigen (geh.)* * *[di'send]1) (to go or climb down from a higher place or position: He descended the staircase.) heruntersteigen2) (to slope downwards: The hills descend to the sea.) sich senken3) ((with on) to make a sudden attack on: The soldiers descended on the helpless villagers.) herfallen•- academic.ru/19824/descendant">descendant- descent
- be descended from* * *de·scend[dɪˈsend]I. vi2. (fall) herabsinkendarkness \descended Dunkelheit senkte sich herab geh3. (deteriorate)I never thought she would \descend to the level of stealing ich hätte nie geglaubt, dass sie so tief sinken würde, dass sie stiehlt5. (originate from)II. vtto \descend a ladder/the stairs eine Leiter/die Treppe hinuntersteigen* * *[dɪ'send]1. vi1) (= go down person) hinuntergehen, hinabschreiten (geh); (lift, vehicle) hinunterfahren; (road) hinunterführen, hinuntergehen; (hill) abfallen; (from horse) absteigen; (ASTRON) untergehen2) (= have as ancestor) abstammen (from von)3) (= pass by inheritance property) übergehen (from von, to auf +acc); (customs) überliefert werden (from von, to auf +acc); (rights) vererbt werden (from von, to auf +acc)4) (= attack suddenly) herfallen (on, upon über +acc), überfallen (on, upon sb jdn); (disease, illness) heimsuchen (on, upon sb jdn); (= come over, sadness etc) befallen (on, upon sb jdn); (silence) sich senken (on, upon über +acc)5) (infthousands of fans are expected to descend on the city — man erwartet, dass tausende or Tausende von Fans die Stadt überlaufen
6)(= lower oneself)
to descend to sth — sich zu etw herablassenI'd never descend to sarcasm — ich würde mich nicht dazu herablassen, sarkastisch zu werden
he even descended to bribery — er scheute selbst vor Bestechung nicht zurück
to descend into anarchy/chaos/civil war — in Anarchie/Chaos/einen Bürgerkrieg versinken
2. vt1) stairs hinuntergehen or -steigen, hinabschreiten (geh)2)* * *descend [dıˈsend]A v/i1. herab-, hinab-, herunter-, hinunter-, niedergehen, -kommen, -steigen, -fahren, -fließen, -sinken:descend to hell zur Hölle niederfahren;descend into a mine (Bergbau) einfahren2. FLUGa) niedergehenb) (mit dem Fallschirm) abspringen3. abfallen (Straße etc)4. eingehen, zu sprechen kommen ( beide:to auf akk)5. herkommen, ab-, herstammen ( alle:7. (on, upon)a) herfallen (über akk), sich stürzen (auf akk), überfallen (akk), einfallen (in akk)b) fig hereinbrechen, kommen (über akk), überfallen (akk) humto zu)9. (moralisch) sinken10. ASTRONa) absteigen, sich dem Süden nähernb) sinken (Sonne)11. MUS tiefer werden, absteigenB v/t1. eine Treppe etc hinab-, hinunter-, herab-, heruntersteigen, -gehen2. einen Fluss etc hinunter-, herunterfahren* * *1. intransitive verb1) (go down) hinuntergehen/-steigen/-klettern/-fahren; (come down) herunterkommen; (sink) niedergehen (on auf + Dat.)2) (slope downwards) abfallenthe hill descends into/ towards the sea — der Hügel fällt zum Meer hin ab
3) (in quality, thought, etc.) herabsinken4) (in pitch) fallen; sinkendescend on something — über etwas (Akk.) herfallen
descend on somebody — (lit., or fig.): (arrive unexpectedly) jemanden überfallen
6) (fig.): (lower oneself)2. transitive verb(go/come down) hinunter- / heruntergehen / -steigen / -klettern/-fahren; hinab-/herabsteigen (geh.)* * *v.abstammen v.herunterkommen v.stammen v.
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