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103 go to
go to а) просить о чем-л. You have to go to the commanding officer forspecial permission to leave the camp. If you're so afraid of him, why don'tyou go to the police? б) выдаваться (о призах, деньгах) The house went to hiswife after his death. The prize for growing the biggest potato goes to Mr andMrs Brown, of the village of Little Digging. в) войти в какое-л. состояние Bequiet. Father has just gone to sleep. The nation seems ready to go to war within old-time enemy. г) составлять в сумме In former times, 12 pence went to ashilling and 20 shillings to the pound, but since Britain changed to decimalmoney, 100 new pence go to the pound. -
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105 cavalier
kævə'liə(in former times, a horseman or knight.) caballerotr[kævə'lɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 caballero1 arrogante, indiferentecavalier [.kævə'lɪr] adj: altivo, desdeñoso♦ cavalierly advcavalier n: caballero madj.• caballero, -a adj.n.• caballero s.m.
I 'kævə'lɪr, ˌkævə'lɪə(r)noun (liter) caballero m
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adjective displicente[ˌkævǝ'lɪǝ(r)]1.N caballero m ; (=escort) †† galán m ; (Brit) (Hist) partidario del Rey en la Guerra Civil inglesa (1641-49)2.ADJ pej (=offhand) desdeñoso* * *
I ['kævə'lɪr, ˌkævə'lɪə(r)]noun (liter) caballero m
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106 galleon
'ɡæliən(in former times, a large, usually Spanish, sailing-ship.) galeóntr['gælɪən]1 galeón nombre masculinogalleon ['gæljən] n: galeón mn.• galeón s.m.'gæliənnoun galeón m['ɡælɪǝn]N galeón m* * *['gæliən]noun galeón m -
107 galley
'ɡæli1) (in former times, a long low ship with one deck, moved by oars (and often sails).) galera2) (a ship's kitchen.) cocina (de un barco)tr['gælɪ]1 (ship) galera2 (kitchen on ships) cocina\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLgalley proof galeradagalley slave galeote nombre masculinon.• fogón s.m.• galera s.f.'gæli1) ( ship) galera f2) (kitchen on boat, plane) cocina f['ɡælɪ]1. N1) (=ship) galera f2) (=ship's kitchen) cocina f, fogón m3) (Typ) galerada f, galera f2.CPDgalley proof N — (Typ) galerada f
galley slave N — galeote m
* * *['gæli]1) ( ship) galera f2) (kitchen on boat, plane) cocina f -
108 inn
in1) (a name given to some small hotels or public houses especially in villages or the countryside.) albergue2) (in former times, a house providing food and lodging for travellers.) posada, fonda•inn n taberna / posadatr[ɪn]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLInns of Court Colegio de Abogadosinn ['ɪn] n1) : posada f, hostería f, fonda f2) tavern: taberna fn.• fonda s.f.• hostería s.f.• mesón s.m.• posada s.f.• tambo s.m.• tasca s.f.ɪn [ɪn]1.N (=pub) taberna f ; (=hotel) hostería f ; (=tavern) †† posada f, mesón m2.CPDthe Inns of Court NPL — (Brit) (Jur) el Colegio de Abogados (en Londres)
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109 jester
noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) bufóntr['ʤestəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLHISTORY/SMALL bufón nombre masculinojester ['ʤɛstər] n: bufón m, -fona fn.• bobo s.m.• bromista s.m.,f.• bufona s.f.• bufón s.m.• burlona s.f.• burlón s.m.• jacarero, -era s.m.,f.'dʒestər, 'dʒestə(r)noun bufón m['dʒestǝ(r)]N bufón m* * *['dʒestər, 'dʒestə(r)]noun bufón m -
110 lance
1. noun(a weapon of former times with a long shaft or handle of wood, a spearhead and often a small flag.) lanza
2. verb(to cut open (a boil etc) with a knife: The doctor lanced the boil on my neck.) abrir con lancetaDel verbo lanzar: ( conjugate lanzar) \ \
lancé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
lance es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: lance lanzar
lanzar ( conjugate lanzar) verbo transitivo 1 ( en béisbol) to pitch ‹ bomba› to drop 2 ‹producto/libro› to launch 3 ‹ indirecta› to drop; ‹ grito› to give; verbo intransitivo ( en béisbol) to pitch lanzarse verbo pronominal◊ lancese al agua/al vacío to leap into the water/the void;lancese en paracaídas to parachute; ( en una emergencia) to bale outb) (abalanzarse, precipitarse):◊ lancese sobre algo/algn to pounce on sth/sb;lancese al ataque to attack
lance sustantivo masculino
1 (suceso) event, episode: fue un lance muy divertido, it was an amusing occurrence
aprovechamos el lance para desaparecer, we took advantage of the incident to disappear
2 (situación difícil) tight spot: nunca me ví en un lance semejante, I'd never been in such a tight spot before
3 (pelea, riña) quarrel: le hirieron en el lance, he was injured during the fight Locuciones: de lance, second-hand: una librería de lance, a second-hand bookshop
lanzar verbo transitivo
1 (arrojar) to throw
2 (insulto, grito) to let out: le lanzó una mirada de rencor, she shot him a resentful look
3 Mil & Com to launch ' lance' also found in these entries: Spanish: suerte - garrocha - lanza - pica - puya English: lance corporal - dash - throwtr[lɑːns]1 (spear) lanza2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL lanceta1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL abrir con lanceta\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLlance corporal SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL cabo interinolance n: lanza fn.• asta s.f.• garrochón s.m.• lanza s.f.• lanzón s.m.• rejón s.m.v.• abrir con lanceta v.• alancear v.
I læns, lɑːnsnoun lanza f
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transitive verb ( Med) sajar, abrir* con lanceta[lɑːns]1.N (=weapon) lanza f ; (Med) lanceta f2.VT (Med) abrir con lanceta3.CPDlance corporal N — (Brit) soldado mf de primera
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111 oracle
'orəkl1) (a very knowledgeable person: I don't know the answer to this problem, so I'd better go and ask the oracle.) oráculo2) (in former times, a holy place where a god was believed to give answers to questions: the oracle at Delphi.) oráculotr['ɒrəkəl]1 oráculooracle ['ɔrəkəl] n: oráculo mn.• oráculo s.m.'ɔːrəkəl, 'ɒrəkəlnoun oráculo m['ɒrǝkl]N oráculo m* * *['ɔːrəkəl, 'ɒrəkəl]noun oráculo m -
112 stagecoach
noun (a closed vehicle pulled by horses that travelled in former times along a regular route and carried passengers and mail.)tr['steɪʤkəʊʧ]1 diligenciastagecoach ['steɪʤ.ko:ʧ] n: diligencia fn.• diligencia s.f.noun diligencia f['steɪdʒkǝʊtʃ]N diligencia f* * *noun diligencia f -
113 cavalier
1. nounKavalier, der2. adjective* * *[kævə'liə](in former times, a horseman or knight.) der Reiter,der Ritter* * *Cava·lier[ˌkævəlˈɪəʳ, AM -əˈlɪr]II. adj Kavalier- (Karl I. unterstützend)* * *["kvə'lɪə(r)]1. n(= horseman, knight) Kavalier m2. adj1)2) (= offhand) person, nature, attitude, approach unbekümmert; disregard, overruling also ungeniert, kalt lächelnd... he said in his cavalier fashion —
treat it seriously, don't be so cavalier — nehmen Sie das ernst, und gehen Sie nicht so leichthin darüber hinweg
* * *cavalier [ˌkævəˈlıə(r)]A s1. HIST Ritter m, Edelmann m2. Kavalier m:a) ritterlicher Menschb) Verehrer m oder Begleiter m (einer Dame)B adj (adv cavalierly)1. arrogant, anmaßend, rücksichtslos2. unbekümmert, lässigthe Cavalier Poets die Kavalierdichter (Carew, Herrick etc)* * *1. nounKavalier, der2. adjective(offhand) keck; (arrogant) anmaßend* * *adj.hochmütig adj. n.Reiter - m. -
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115 galley
noun1) (Hist.) Galeere, die3) (Printing) Satzschiff, dasgalley [proof] — [Druck]fahne, die
* * *['ɡæli]1) (in former times, a long low ship with one deck, moved by oars (and often sails).) die Galeere2) (a ship's kitchen.) die Kombüse* * *gal·ley[ˈgæli]nfinal \galley [Druck]fahne f* * *['glɪ]n1) (NAUT: ship) Galeere f; (= kitchen) Kombüse f* * *galley [ˈɡælı] s1. SCHIFFa) HIST Galeere fb) Langboot n2. SCHIFF Kombüse f, (Schiffs)Küche f, FLUG (Bord)Küche f3. TYPO (Setz)Schiff n4. TYPO Fahne(nabzug) f(m)* * *noun1) (Hist.) Galeere, die3) (Printing) Satzschiff, dasgalley [proof] — [Druck]fahne, die
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116 cavalier
kævə'liə(in former times, a horseman or knight.) ridderIsubst. \/ˌkævəˈlɪə\/ ( historisk)1) rytter, soldat til hest2) ridder3) kavaler4) (amer.) aristokrat5) ( britisk) kavaler, rojalistthe Cavalier poets forklaring: 1600-tallets diktere i England ved hoffet til Karl I.IIadj. \/ˌkævəˈlɪə\/1) (brit., historisk) kavaler-, rojalistisk2) flott, feiende3) overmodig, overlegen, kjapp, avfeiende, nonchalant4) (amer.) aristokratisk -
117 discomfort
1) (the state of being uncomfortable; pain: Her broken leg caused her great discomfort.) ubehag; smerte2) (something that causes lack of comfort: the discomforts of living in a tent.) ubehag, besværlighet; smerteubehagIsubst. \/dɪˈskʌmfət\/1) ubehag, mistrivsel2) besvær, ubekvemhet• can you imagine the discomforts endured by travellers in former times?feel discomfort at something føle ubehag ved noeIIverb \/dɪˈskʌmfət\/1) forårsake\/volde ubehag, volde besvær, bry2) uroe, gjøre motløs -
118 galleon
'ɡæliən(in former times, a large, usually Spanish, sailing-ship.) gallionsubst. \/ˈɡælɪən\/(sjøfart, historisk) gallion -
119 galley
'ɡæli1) (in former times, a long low ship with one deck, moved by oars (and often sails).) galei2) (a ship's kitchen.) byssebyssesubst. \/ˈɡælɪ\/1) (sjøfart, historisk) galei2) stor robot3) ( spesielt orlogsfartøy) sjefssjalupp4) ( sjøfart) bysse5) ( boktrykking) (sats)skiff6) ( grafikk) spaltekorrektur, korrekturavtrykk -
120 inn
in1) (a name given to some small hotels or public houses especially in villages or the countryside.) gjestgiveri, kro, vertshus2) (in former times, a house providing food and lodging for travellers.) gjestgiveri, kro, vertshus•kro--------vertshussubst. \/ɪn\/vertshus, gjestgiveri, herberge
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