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1 cari seseorang untuk balas dendam
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2 perseguir
v.1 to pursue.con esta medida, el gobierno persigue la contención de la inflación the government's purpose in taking this measure is to curb inflationElla persigue el éxito She pursues success.2 to persecute.lo persiguieron por sus ideas he was persecuted for his beliefsle persigue la mala suerte he's dogged by bad lucklos fantasmas de la niñez la persiguen she is tormented by the ghosts of her childhoodEl policía persigue a Ricardo The policeman persecutes=harasses Richard.3 to chase, to chase down, to follow, to get after.Buck persigue aves Buck chases birds.4 to aspire to, to aim to, to pursue, to pursue to.Ella persigue estudiar en Francia She pursues to study in France.5 to prosecute, to prosecute by the law.La corte persigue a Ricardo The court prosecutes Richard.* * *1 to pursue, chase3 (reprimir) to persecute4 figurado (pretender) to be after, be looking for5 DERECHO to prosecute* * *verb1) to persecute2) pursue3) worry, torment* * *VT1) [+ presa, fugitivo] [gen] to pursue, chase; [por motivos ideológicos] to persecute; (=acosar) to hunt down, hunt out2) [+ persona, empleo] to chase after, go after; [+ propósito, fin] to pursuela persiguió durante dos años — he was after her for two years, he pursued her for two years
* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <fugitivo/delincuente/presa> to pursue, chaseb) ( por la ideología) to persecute2)a) <objetivo/fin> to pursuela finalidad que se persigue es... — the ultimate aim is...
b) ( acosar)la han estado persiguiendo hasta conseguir que trabaje para ellos — they've been pursuing her until they've managed to get her to work for them
* * *= chase, hunt, seek (after), track, haunt, be after, woo, dog, persecute, track down, hound, gun for, hunt down, chase down.Ex. Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.Ex. Nonetheless, we would still not wish to hunt through the file in order to change all subdivisions of that heading.Ex. A popular book will always be sought after by public librarians.Ex. The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex. Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex. Silas H Berry told his colleagues at the New York Library Club: 'It is so hard to get a reader to tell what he is really after'.Ex. Rumour had it that he was being wooed by Technicomm, Inc.Ex. The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex. Why does the ALA ignore, deny or cover up the actions of the only government in the world which persecutes people for the alleged crime of opening uncensored libraries?.Ex. In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex. Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.Ex. The profession should not be gunning for the diverse and specific jobs that members of the same profession do now and will, with increasing diversity of title, do in the future.Ex. Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.Ex. A feisty Harlem woman turned the tables on three subway muggers, chasing down two of the thugs while snatching back her purse.----* perseguir fantasmas = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir los mismos fines = work + on the same lines.* perseguir los mismos objetivos = work + on the same lines.* perseguir quimeras = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir un fin = pursue + end.* perseguir un objetivo = pursue + objective, pursue + goal.* persiguiendo sin tregua = in hot pursuit of.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <fugitivo/delincuente/presa> to pursue, chaseb) ( por la ideología) to persecute2)a) <objetivo/fin> to pursuela finalidad que se persigue es... — the ultimate aim is...
b) ( acosar)la han estado persiguiendo hasta conseguir que trabaje para ellos — they've been pursuing her until they've managed to get her to work for them
* * *= chase, hunt, seek (after), track, haunt, be after, woo, dog, persecute, track down, hound, gun for, hunt down, chase down.Ex: Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.
Ex: Nonetheless, we would still not wish to hunt through the file in order to change all subdivisions of that heading.Ex: A popular book will always be sought after by public librarians.Ex: The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex: Silas H Berry told his colleagues at the New York Library Club: 'It is so hard to get a reader to tell what he is really after'.Ex: Rumour had it that he was being wooed by Technicomm, Inc.Ex: The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex: Why does the ALA ignore, deny or cover up the actions of the only government in the world which persecutes people for the alleged crime of opening uncensored libraries?.Ex: In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex: Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.Ex: The profession should not be gunning for the diverse and specific jobs that members of the same profession do now and will, with increasing diversity of title, do in the future.Ex: Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.Ex: A feisty Harlem woman turned the tables on three subway muggers, chasing down two of the thugs while snatching back her purse.* perseguir fantasmas = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir los mismos fines = work + on the same lines.* perseguir los mismos objetivos = work + on the same lines.* perseguir quimeras = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir un fin = pursue + end.* perseguir un objetivo = pursue + objective, pursue + goal.* persiguiendo sin tregua = in hot pursuit of.* * *vtA ‹fugitivo/delincuente› to pursue, chase; ‹presa› to pursue, chase, huntB (por la ideología) to persecuteel gobierno persiguió a los que se oponían al régimen the government persecuted those who opposed the regimeC1 ‹objetivo/fin› to pursuejóvenes que persiguen la fama young people in pursuit of o seeking famela finalidad que se persigue es que baje esta cifra the ultimate aim is to lower this figureno sé qué persigues con esa actitud I don't know what you're hoping to achieve with that attitude2(acosar): me persigue pidiéndome el coche prestado he's always pestering me to lend him the car ( colloq)me persigue la mala suerte I'm dogged by bad luckla suerte lo persigue luck always seems to be on his sideparece que te persiguen las enfermedades you seem to be plagued by illness* * *
perseguir ( conjugate perseguir) verbo transitivo
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2 ‹objetivo/fin› to pursue;
me persigue la mala suerte I'm dogged by bad luck
perseguir verbo transitivo
1 (ir detrás de alguien) to chase
2 (por ideas) to persecute
3 (un objetivo) to pursue
4 (acompañar) les persigue la mala suerte, they are dogged by bad luck
' perseguir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
morosa
- moroso
- andar
- caza
- corretear
English:
chase
- dog
- get after
- go after
- hunt down
- make after
- persecute
- pursue
- victimize
- go
- haunt
- run
* * *perseguir vt1. [ir tras de] to pursue;[corredor, ciclista] to chase down2. [acosar] to persecute;lo persiguieron por sus ideas he was persecuted for his beliefs;lo persigue la mala suerte she's dogged by bad luck;los fantasmas de la niñez la persiguen she is tormented by the ghosts of her childhood3. [tratar de obtener] to pursue;con esta medida, el gobierno persigue la contención de la inflación the government's purpose in taking this measure is to curb inflation* * *v/t1 objetivo pursue2 delincuente look for3 ( molestar) pester4 ( acosar) persecute* * *perseguir {75} vt1) : to pursue, to chase2) : to persecute3) : to pester, to annoy* * *perseguir vb1. (en general) to chase / to pursue -
3 andar a la caza de
(v.) = tout for, gun forEx. The Ministry of Culture of the USSR produced a number of new regulations for library work; however, because of the reader registration system, librarians are still forced to tout for readers instead of working with those who really need their help.Ex. The profession should not be gunning for the diverse and specific jobs that members of the same profession do now and will, with increasing diversity of title, do in the future.* * *(v.) = tout for, gun forEx: The Ministry of Culture of the USSR produced a number of new regulations for library work; however, because of the reader registration system, librarians are still forced to tout for readers instead of working with those who really need their help.
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4 Kimme
f; -, -n1. zum Zielen: (sight) notch; jemanden auf der Kimme haben umg. have it in for s.o., be gunning for s.o.; Korn22. umg. (Gesäßspalte) anal cleft* * *Kịm|me ['kɪmə]f -, -n1) (von Gewehr) back sight2) (inf = Gesäßfalte) cleft between the buttocks, great divide (hum)3)See:= Kerbe* * *Kim·me<-, -n>[ˈkɪmə]f back [or rear] sightüber \Kimme und Korn zielen to aim over notch and bead sight [or open sights]* * *die; Kimme, Kimmen sighting notch* * *1. zum Zielen: (sight) notch;2. umg (Gesäßspalte) anal cleft* * *die; Kimme, Kimmen sighting notch* * *-n (Schusswaffe) f.notch n.(§ pl.: notches) -
5 стремя се
разг. be after; be/go out for(страстно желая) long, crave (for)стремя се към победа strive for victoryние се стремим да запазим мира we aim at safeguarding peaceстремя се с всички сили към разг. be all out for* * *стремя̀ се,възвр. гл., мин. св. деят. прич. стремѝл се strive ( към for); aspire (to, after); seek, aim (at), endeavour; have s.th. in o.’s sights; разг. be after; be/go out for; ( страстно желая) long, crave (for); стремеше се към повишение he was gunning for promotion; \стремя се към невъзможното chase rainbow; \стремя се към победа strive for victory; \стремя се с всички сили към разг. be all out for.* * *strive: стремя се for fame - стремя се към слава; aspire ; endeavor ; gravitate ; aim {eim} (at) -
6 hak
m 1. (przyrząd) hook- hak holowniczy/rzeźniczy/wkręcany a tow/meat/screw hook- hak chirurgiczny a retractor- hak wspinaczkowy a piton- zawiesić obraz na haku to hang a picture on a hook2. (cios) uppercut- prawy hak a right uppercut3. zw. pl Myślis. (górne kły jelenia) a stag’s upper teeth; (poroże kozicy) a chamois’s horns- tydzień z hakiem a week and a bit- trzydzieści kilometrów z hakiem thirty kilometres and a bit- mieć na kogoś haka to have sth on sb- tych dwóch zagięło na was haka those two have it in for you- znaleźć na kogoś haka to dig up some a. the dirt on sb pot.* * ** * *miGen. -a1. hook; hak holowniczy mot. tow/towing hook; hak rzeźnicki ( w sklepie) butcher's hook, meathook; ( w zakładach mięsnych) gambrel.2. boks hook.3. ( w zwrotach) mieć na kogoś haka pot. have something on sb, have the goods on sb; zagiąć/szukać na kogoś haka pot. be gunning for sb; ... z hakiem pot. (= ponad)... plus.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > hak
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7 искать кого-либо
Jargon: gun for someone (The French frof is gunning for you. Профессор французского ищет тебя.) -
8 он всеми силами старается получить прибавку
1) General subject: he is gunning for a raise2) Makarov: he is gun ning for a raiseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он всеми силами старается получить прибавку
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9 заяждам
1. (преследвам някого) harrass, harry, hunt down, run down, hound; knock (s.o.) about2. (дразня някого) nag (at), peck (at), carp (at), find fault (with), разг. nibble (at); pester (s.o.); cavil (at, about)3. тех. jam; catch, hitch(за лагер) seize(за брава) stick4. (почвам да ям) begin to eat5. вж. заяждам* * *зая̀ждам,гл.1. ( преследвам някого) harass, harry, hunt down, run down, hound; knock (s.o.) about;3. ( започвам да ям) begin to eat;\заяждам се (c) nag (at), peck (at), carp (at), find fault (with), разг. nibble (at, about); dicker (about s.th.), haggle (over s.th.); be gunning (for s.o.), have it in (for s.o.); \заяждам се за дреболии strain at a gnat.* * *1. (дразня някого) nag (at), peck (at), carp (at), find fault (with), разг. nibble (at);pester (s.o.);cavil (at, about) 2. (за брава) stick 3. (за лагер) seize 4. (почвам да ям) begin to eat 5. (преследвам някого) harrass, harry, hunt down, run down, hound;knock (s.o.) about 6. mex. jam;catch, hitch 7. ЗАЯЖДАМ се (с) nag (at), etc., вж. заяждам -
10 заям
вж. заяждам* * *зая̀м,зая̀ждам гл.1. ( преследвам някого) harass, harry, hunt down, run down, hound; knock (s.o.) about;3. ( започвам да ям) begin to eat;\заям се (c) nag (at), peck (at), carp (at), find fault (with), разг. nibble (at, about); dicker (about s.th.), haggle (over s.th.); be gunning (for s.o.), have it in (for s.o.); \заям се за дреболии strain at a gnat.* * *вж. заяждам -
11 اصطاد
v. hunt, shoot, gun, gun for, go gunning for, entrap -
12 они охотятся за мной
General subject: they are gunning for meУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > они охотятся за мной
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13 Börsenmanöver
Börsenmanöver
stockjobbery (Br.), rigging [the market], rig (Br. sl.), shaking out (US);
• riskantes Börsenmanöver flier (US sl.);
• Börsenmanöver der Baissepartei gunning for stocks (US);
• Börsenmanöver durchführen to wash sales of stock (US);
• viel Geld durch geschickte Börsenmanöver verdienen to make a lot of money by clever manipulations on the stock market. -
14 Börsenmanöver der Baissepartei
Business german-english dictionary > Börsenmanöver der Baissepartei
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15 streven
n. aspiration, endeavour, endeavor--------v. aspire, aim, go gunning for, endeavour, endeavor, tend, try -
16 boulet
n. m.1. Trainer un boulet: To carry a millstone around one's neck.2. Tirer à boulets rouges sur quelqu'un: To 'go gunning for someone', to pursue someone relentlessly.3. Etre sur les boulets: To be 'all in', to be dog-tired. Mettre quelqu'un sur les boulets: To wear someone out. -
17 охотиться
1) General subject: be out shooting, chase, go gunning, gun, hunt (особенно с гончими), hunt (за чем-л. тж. hunt down), prey, shikar, shoot (for, at; за чем-л.), to be out shooting2) Biology: have a hunt3) American: jack -
18 rüsten
rüsten, sich für einen Börsenzusammenbruch
to brace o. s. for a stock-market crash;
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19 sich für einen Börsenzusammenbruch
rüsten, sich für einen Börsenzusammenbruch
to brace o. s. for a stock-market crash;
• sich auf einen verstärkten Werbeeinsatz rüsten to be gunning one's promotional engines.Business german-english dictionary > sich für einen Börsenzusammenbruch
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20 Houston, Sir Alexander Cruickshank
SUBJECT AREA: Public utilities[br]b. 18 September 1865 Settle, Yorkshire, Englandd. 29 October 1933 London, England[br]English physician and bacteriologist, pioneer of the chlorination of water supplies.[br]Son of an Army surgeon-general, he graduated in Edinburgh in 1889. Specializing in public health and forensic matters, he worked from 1897 to 1905 for the Local Government Board on lead poisoning resulting from moorland water supplies. He also acted as Bacteriologist to the Royal Commission on Sewage Disposal from 1890 to 1905. In 1905 he was appointed Director of Water Examinations to the Metropolitan Water Board, with whom he served until his death. Shortly before he joined the Board, he was involved in the investigation of an outbreak of typhoid at Lincoln and was instrumental in establishing a chlorination plant of a rudimentary nature there, and also in organizing the comprehensive chlorinating system which was then applied to London's water supply. He also advised on water supplies in Egypt and Canada.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1918. Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 1919. FRS 1931. Gunning Victoria Jubilee Prize, Edinburgh 1892.Bibliography1914, Studies in Water Supply.1918, Rural Water Supplies and their Purification.1953, London's Water Supply, 1903–1953, London: Metropolitan Water Board.MGBiographical history of technology > Houston, Sir Alexander Cruickshank
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