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1 shoot, (shot)
أَصَابَ (بِـ) \ shoot, (shot): to strike (sb. or sth.) by firing: He raised his hands and cried, ‘Don’t shoot!’. He shot me in the leg. I shot him dead (I shot him and he died at once). strike, (struck): to give a strong feeling: The explosion struck fear into their hearts. catch, (caught): to get a disease or illness: You’ll catch a cold if you stand in the rain. get, (got, gotten): to catch (an illness); suffer from; I keep getting a pain in my chest. -
2 tirar
v.1 to throw.tirar algo a algo/alguien to throw something to something/somebody (para que lo agarre) to throw something at something/somebody (para hacer daño)tírame una manzana throw me an appleElla tira bolas She throws balls.2 to drop (dejar caer) (object).3 to knock over (derribar) (botella, lámpara).4 to throw away.tirar algo a la basura to throw something awayeso es tirar el dinero that's a complete waste of money5 to fire (disparar) (bala, misil).tirar una foto to take a picture6 to play (jugar) (carta).7 to take (sport) (falta, penalti).tirar a gol to shoot, to have a shot at goal8 to print.La imprenta tiró la primera edición The printer printed the first edition.9 to fail (informal) (suspender).10 to shoot.tirar a matar to shoot to kill11 to have a pull (informal) (atraer).me tira la vida del campo I feel drawn toward life in the countrytirar de algo to attract something12 to draw (cigarrillo, chimenea).13 to go, to work (informal) (funcionar).14 to go, to head.tira por esa calle go up o take that street15 to (have one's) go.16 to kick (sport) (con el pie).17 to last.18 to knock down, to break down, to batter down.La policía tiró la puerta The police broke down the door.19 to pull.El tractor tira fuerte The tractor pulls hard.* * *1 (echar) to throw, fling2 (dejar caer) to drop3 (desechar) to throw away4 (derribar) to knock down; (casa, árbol) to pull down5 (derramar) to spill6 (vaso, botella) to knock over7 (estirar) to pull8 (imprimir) to print9 (hacer - foto) to take; (línea, plano) to draw12 DEPORTE to take13 figurado (malgastar) to waste, squander1 (cuerda, puerta) to pull (de, -)2 (carreta, carro) to draw (de, -)3 (atraer) to draw, attract4 (estufa, chimenea) to draw5 (en juegos) to be a player's move, be a player's turn6 familiar (funcionar) to work, run8 (quedar estrecho) to be tight on11 figurado (inclinarse) to be attracted (a/hacia, to), be drawn (a/hacia, to)12 figurado (parecerse) to take after (a, -)14 figurado (mantenerse) to get by, get along15 (disparar) to shoot, fire1 (lanzarse) to throw oneself, hurl oneself3 (tumbarse) to lie down5 argot (fornicar) to lay (a, -)\a todo tirar figurado at the most, at the latesttira y afloja figurado give and taketirar al blanco to shoot at a targettirar a alguien de la lengua figurado to draw somebody outtirar de cartera to dip into one's wallettirar la casa por la ventana figurado to spare no expense, push the boat outtirar la primera piedra figurado to cast the first stonetirar una moneda al aire to toss a cointirarse de cabeza al agua to dive into the water* * *verb1) to throw, hurl, toss2) throw away3) shoot, fire4) pull, draw5) attract6) print•- tirar a
- tirar de la cadena
- tirar para* * *Para las expresiones como tirar de la lengua, tirar de la manta, tirar por la borda, tirar por tierra, ver la otra entrada.1. VERBO TRANSITIVO1) (=lanzar) to throwtirar algo a algn — [para que lo coja] to throw sth to sb; [para hacer daño] to throw sth at sb
2) (=derribar) [+ edificio] to pull down; [+ jarrón, silla, estatua] to knock over; [+ pared, verja] to knock downvan a tirar la casa — they are going to demolish {o} pull down the house
¡abre, o tiro la puerta abajo! — open up, or I'll break the door down!
3) (=dejar caer) to drop4) (=desechar) to throw awayno tires las sobras, que se las voy a dar al perro — don't throw away the leftovers, I'll give them to the dog
no tires el aceite por el sumidero — don't tip {o} pour the oil down the drain
estos pantalones están para tirarlos — these trousers have had it, these trousers are about ready for the dustbin
5) (=malgastar) [+ dinero] to waste; [+ fortuna] to squanderhas tirado el dinero comprando eso — it was a waste of money buying that, you wasted your money buying that
6) (=disparar) [+ tiro] to fire; [+ flecha] to shoot; [+ cohete] to launch, fireel aparato tira el proyectil a 2.000m — the machine throws the projectile 2,000m
7) [+ foto] to take8) (=dar, pegar)la mula le tiró una coz — the mule kicked him {o} gave him a kick
¡mamá, Carlos me ha tirado un mordisco! — Carlos has bitten me, Mum!
9) (Tip) (=imprimir) to print, run off10) (=trazar) [+ línea] to draw, trace11) * (=suspender)ya me han vuelto a tirar en química — I've failed chemistry again, I've flunked chemistry again ( esp EEUU) *
12) And (=usar) to use14)• tirarla [de] — † (=dárselas de) to fancy oneself as, pose as
2. VERBO INTRANSITIVO1) [haciendo fuerza]a) (=traer hacia sí) to pull¡tira un poco más fuerte! — pull a bit harder!
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tirar [de] — [+ soga, cuerda] to pull¡no le tires de la trenza a tu hermana! — don't pull your sister's pigtail!
tirar de la cadena (del wáter) — to flush the toilet, pull the chain
b) (=llevar tras sí)•
tirar [de] — to pullun burro tiraba de la carreta — a donkey was pulling the cart along, the cart was drawn by a donkey
2) * (=atraer)no le tira el estudio — studying does not appeal to him, studying holds no attraction for him
3) (=estar tirante) [ropa] to be tight4) (=usar)•
tirar [de] — [+ espada, navaja] to drawtiramos de diccionario y lo traducimos en un minuto — * if we use a dictionary it will just take a minute to translate
5) (=disparar) to shoot¡no tires! — don't shoot!
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tirar al [blanco] — to aim•
tirar a [matar] — to shoot to kill6) (Dep) [con balón] to shoot; [con fichas, cartas etc] to go, play¡tira! — shoot!
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tirar a [puerta] — Esp to shoot at goal7) * (=arreglárselas) to get byir tirando — to get by, manage
-¿qué tal esa salud? -vamos tirando — "how's your health?" - "we're getting by"
8) (=funcionar) [motor] to pull; [chimenea, puro] to draw, pull9) (=ir) to go¡tira de una vez! — get on with it!, go on, then!
tirar por una calle — to turn down a street, go off along a street
10) * (=durar) to last11) [seguido de preposición]tirar a (=tender)tirar para (=aspirar a ser)es mediocre tirando a malo — it's middling to bad, it's mediocre verging on bad
12)nos queda gasolina para 20km a todo tirar — we have only enough petrol for 20kms at the most {o} at the outside
13) LAm *** [sexualmente] to screw ***3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( arrojar) to throwno tires los papeles al suelo — don't throw o drop the wrappers on the ground
tirarle algo a alguien — ( para que lo agarre) to throw somebody something; ( con agresividad) to throw something at somebody
b) (desechar, deshacerse de) to throw out o awayc) ( desperdiciar) to waste2)a) ( hacer caer) to knock overcuidado, que vas a tirar la leche! — be careful, you're going to knock the milk over!
tiró el jarrón al suelo de un codazo — he knocked the vase off the table (o shelf etc) with his elbow
b) ( derribar) to knock down3)a) < bomba> to drop; < cohete> to fire, launch; < flecha> to shoot; < tiros> to fireb) < foto> to take4) (AmL) ( atrayendo hacia sí) to pull5) (Impr) to print, run off6) (Mat) < línea> to draw2.tirar vi1) ( atrayendo hacia sí) to pull2) ( atraer)3)a) ( disparar) to shootb) (Dep) to shoottirar al arco (AmL) or (Esp) a puerta — to shoot at goal
tirando por lo bajo/alto — at the (very) least/most
c) (Jueg) ( descartarse) to throw away; ( en juegos de dados) to throw; ( en dardos) to throw; ( en bolos) to bowl4)a) chimenea/cigarro to drawb) coche/motor to pull5)a) (fam) ( arreglárselas) to get bycon $100 podemos tirar — with $100 we could get by
b) tirando gerundio (fam)¿qué tal andas? - tirando... — how are things? - not too bad
6) (Esp fam) ( desplazarse)vamos, tira — get a move on
tira por esta calle abajo — go o turn down this street
7) (AmL vulg) ( en sentido sexual) to screw (vulg), to fuck (vulg)3.es de estatura normal, tirando a bajito — he's average to short in height
tirarse v pron1)a) (lanzarse, arrojarse) (+ compl) to throw oneselftirarse en paracaídas — to parachute; ( en emergencia) to bale out
tirarse al agua — to dive/jump into the water
tirarse de cabeza — to dive in, to jump in headfirst
b) (AmL) ( tumbarse) to lie downtirárselas de algo — (AmL fam)
2) (fam) <horas/días> to spend3) (vulg) ( en sentido sexual)tirarse a alguien — to screw somebody (vulg), to lay somebody (sl)
4) (fam) ( expulsar)tirarse un pedo — to fart (sl)
tirarse un eructo — to burp (colloq)
5) (Col fam) ( echar a perder) to ruinse tiró el examen — he flunked the exam (colloq)
* * *= dump, haul, run off, throw, throw out, throw away, tear down, toss out, fling, toss, pull down, knock down, jettison, pitch, turf out, toss away, hurl, chuck + Nombre + out.Ex. The books may simply be laid before the librarian as they are found, ' dumped in his lap', as one writer puts it.Ex. However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.Ex. Not only are they the same work, they were run off from the same plates.Ex. The point to be made for the novice abstractor is that editors are not ghouls who must be thrown raw meat before a check is issued.Ex. The person who never throws away a newspaper is regarded as an eccentric; the person who never throws away a book is more likely to be regarded as a bibliophile no matter what the resulting motley assortment of books may be.Ex. A group opposing the incumbent alderman decided that the board's feasibility study amounted to a covert plan to tear down the house that served as the library and erect an ugly building.Ex. In preparation for computerization, let us not toss out old standards that were good.Ex. A gust of wind flung a powder of snow from the window-sill into the room.Ex. Everything being online, the exquisite oaken cabinets housing the card files were tossed.Ex. Evacuation of the building was followed by a recovery process which included covering stacks with plastic, locating damaged books, pulling down water-soaked ceiling tiles and removing computer terminals.Ex. Your note attempts to knock down an assertion not made.Ex. The whole usually has more meaning than the sum of its parts, but care must be taken not to jettison some of the more subtle parts.Ex. They pitched him unceremoniously out of the window, laming him for life, on a brick pavement below.Ex. You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Ex. Palestinians hurled Molotov cocktails Friday at Israeli soldiers operating south of Nablus, the army said.Ex. Now to start chucking out stuff that I don't need; being a bit of a magpie, that might be difficult!.----* cuchillo de usar y tirar = disposable knife.* de tirar la piedra y esconder la mano = hit-and-run.* de usar y tirar = disposable, throwaway, single-use.* introducir tirando = haul in.* ir tirando = shuffle along, tick over, muddle along, keep + the wolves from the door.* persona que tira basura al suelo = litterbug, litter lout.* plato de usar y tirar = disposable plate.* sacar tirando = haul out.* seguir tirando el dinero = throw + good money after bad.* servilleta de usar y tirar = disposable napkin.* tenedor de usar y tirar = disposable fork.* tirando a bajo = shortish.* tirando a corto = shortish.* tirando a marrón = brownish.* tirando a morado = purplish.* tirar a Alguien al suelo = knock + Nombre + to the ground, knock + Nombre + to the floor.* tirar a Alguien al suelo de un golpe = knock + Nombre + to the floor, knock + Nombre + to the ground.* tirar a lo bajo = low-ball.* tirar al suelo = upset.* tirar a matar = go for + the jugular, deadly force, shoot to + kill.* tirar bombas = bomb.* tirar de = pull (at/on/from), tug, pull back, lug, leverage.* tirar de la cadena = flush + the toilet.* tirar de la cisterna = flush + the toilet.* tirar de la manta = let + the cat out of the bag, blow + the gaff, spill + the beans.* tirar de las orejas = tell + Nombe + off.* tirar del carro = pull + Posesivo + (own) weight, pull together, lend + a (helping) hand, put + Posesivo + shoulder to the wheel, set + Posesivo + shoulder to the wheel, muck in, pitch in.* tirar de una manivela = pull + lever.* tirar de una palanca = depress + lever.* tirar dinero y esfuerzo por la borda = be money and effort down the drain.* tirar el dinero = throw + Posesivo + money down the drain.* tirar el dinero por la ventana = be money and effort down the drain, throw + Posesivo + money down the drain, be money down the drain.* tirar la casa por la ventana = lash out (on), go to + town on.* tirar la esponja = throw in/up + the sponge.* tirar la toalla = throw in + the towel.* tirar ligeramente de = tug on.* tirar los tejos = flirt, throw + hints.* tirar piedras contra tu propio tejado = cut + the branch + you sit on, cut + the branch + you sit on, cut off + Posesivo + nose to spite + Posesivo + face.* tirar por el desagüe = pour down + the drain.* tirarse a la calle = go out on + the road.* tirarse a la jugular = go for + the jugular.* tirarse a la piscina = take + a dive.* tirarse a las calles = spill (out) into + the streets.* tirarse con ala delta = hang-glide.* tirarse de cabeza = jump in + head first, dive in, dive + head-first.* tirarse de las barbas = tear + Posesivo + hair out.* tirarse de los pelos = tear + Posesivo + hair out.* tirarse en paracaídas = parachute.* tirarse flores = blow + Posesivo + own trumpet.* tirarse piedras contra el propio tejado = shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot.* tirarse una plancha = put + Posesivo + foot in it, put + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouth, stick + Posesivo + foot in it, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, make + a blunder, make + a bloomer, blunder.* tirarse un eructo = belch, burp.* tirarse un farol = bullshit.* tirarse un pedo = fart, trump, break + wind, trumpet.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( arrojar) to throwno tires los papeles al suelo — don't throw o drop the wrappers on the ground
tirarle algo a alguien — ( para que lo agarre) to throw somebody something; ( con agresividad) to throw something at somebody
b) (desechar, deshacerse de) to throw out o awayc) ( desperdiciar) to waste2)a) ( hacer caer) to knock overcuidado, que vas a tirar la leche! — be careful, you're going to knock the milk over!
tiró el jarrón al suelo de un codazo — he knocked the vase off the table (o shelf etc) with his elbow
b) ( derribar) to knock down3)a) < bomba> to drop; < cohete> to fire, launch; < flecha> to shoot; < tiros> to fireb) < foto> to take4) (AmL) ( atrayendo hacia sí) to pull5) (Impr) to print, run off6) (Mat) < línea> to draw2.tirar vi1) ( atrayendo hacia sí) to pull2) ( atraer)3)a) ( disparar) to shootb) (Dep) to shoottirar al arco (AmL) or (Esp) a puerta — to shoot at goal
tirando por lo bajo/alto — at the (very) least/most
c) (Jueg) ( descartarse) to throw away; ( en juegos de dados) to throw; ( en dardos) to throw; ( en bolos) to bowl4)a) chimenea/cigarro to drawb) coche/motor to pull5)a) (fam) ( arreglárselas) to get bycon $100 podemos tirar — with $100 we could get by
b) tirando gerundio (fam)¿qué tal andas? - tirando... — how are things? - not too bad
6) (Esp fam) ( desplazarse)vamos, tira — get a move on
tira por esta calle abajo — go o turn down this street
7) (AmL vulg) ( en sentido sexual) to screw (vulg), to fuck (vulg)3.es de estatura normal, tirando a bajito — he's average to short in height
tirarse v pron1)a) (lanzarse, arrojarse) (+ compl) to throw oneselftirarse en paracaídas — to parachute; ( en emergencia) to bale out
tirarse al agua — to dive/jump into the water
tirarse de cabeza — to dive in, to jump in headfirst
b) (AmL) ( tumbarse) to lie downtirárselas de algo — (AmL fam)
2) (fam) <horas/días> to spend3) (vulg) ( en sentido sexual)tirarse a alguien — to screw somebody (vulg), to lay somebody (sl)
4) (fam) ( expulsar)tirarse un pedo — to fart (sl)
tirarse un eructo — to burp (colloq)
5) (Col fam) ( echar a perder) to ruinse tiró el examen — he flunked the exam (colloq)
* * *tirar(de)(v.) = pull (at/on/from), tug, pull back, lug, leverageEx: Do not push or pull on the disc drawer.
Ex: Do not pull a book from the shelf by forcefully tugging the top of the spine.Ex: The three monkeys used in this study chose the left arm as the leading arm to reach out and pull back a spring-loaded drawer containing a food morsel.Ex: He had a tough time lugging his lumpy, oversized travelbag onto the plane and stuffing it in the overhead bin.Ex: Information seeking in electronic environments will become a collaboration among end user and various electronic systems such that users leverage their heuristic power and machines leverage algorithmic power.= dump, haul, run off, throw, throw out, throw away, tear down, toss out, fling, toss, pull down, knock down, jettison, pitch, turf out, toss away, hurl, chuck + Nombre + out.Ex: The books may simply be laid before the librarian as they are found, ' dumped in his lap', as one writer puts it.
Ex: However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.Ex: Not only are they the same work, they were run off from the same plates.Ex: The point to be made for the novice abstractor is that editors are not ghouls who must be thrown raw meat before a check is issued.Ex: The person who never throws away a newspaper is regarded as an eccentric; the person who never throws away a book is more likely to be regarded as a bibliophile no matter what the resulting motley assortment of books may be.Ex: A group opposing the incumbent alderman decided that the board's feasibility study amounted to a covert plan to tear down the house that served as the library and erect an ugly building.Ex: In preparation for computerization, let us not toss out old standards that were good.Ex: A gust of wind flung a powder of snow from the window-sill into the room.Ex: Everything being online, the exquisite oaken cabinets housing the card files were tossed.Ex: Evacuation of the building was followed by a recovery process which included covering stacks with plastic, locating damaged books, pulling down water-soaked ceiling tiles and removing computer terminals.Ex: Your note attempts to knock down an assertion not made.Ex: The whole usually has more meaning than the sum of its parts, but care must be taken not to jettison some of the more subtle parts.Ex: They pitched him unceremoniously out of the window, laming him for life, on a brick pavement below.Ex: You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Ex: Palestinians hurled Molotov cocktails Friday at Israeli soldiers operating south of Nablus, the army said.Ex: Now to start chucking out stuff that I don't need; being a bit of a magpie, that might be difficult!.* cuchillo de usar y tirar = disposable knife.* de tirar la piedra y esconder la mano = hit-and-run.* de usar y tirar = disposable, throwaway, single-use.* introducir tirando = haul in.* ir tirando = shuffle along, tick over, muddle along, keep + the wolves from the door.* persona que tira basura al suelo = litterbug, litter lout.* plato de usar y tirar = disposable plate.* sacar tirando = haul out.* seguir tirando el dinero = throw + good money after bad.* servilleta de usar y tirar = disposable napkin.* tenedor de usar y tirar = disposable fork.* tirando a bajo = shortish.* tirando a corto = shortish.* tirando a marrón = brownish.* tirando a morado = purplish.* tirar a Alguien al suelo = knock + Nombre + to the ground, knock + Nombre + to the floor.* tirar a Alguien al suelo de un golpe = knock + Nombre + to the floor, knock + Nombre + to the ground.* tirar a lo bajo = low-ball.* tirar al suelo = upset.* tirar a matar = go for + the jugular, deadly force, shoot to + kill.* tirar bombas = bomb.* tirar de = pull (at/on/from), tug, pull back, lug, leverage.* tirar de la cadena = flush + the toilet.* tirar de la cisterna = flush + the toilet.* tirar de la manta = let + the cat out of the bag, blow + the gaff, spill + the beans.* tirar de las orejas = tell + Nombe + off.* tirar del carro = pull + Posesivo + (own) weight, pull together, lend + a (helping) hand, put + Posesivo + shoulder to the wheel, set + Posesivo + shoulder to the wheel, muck in, pitch in.* tirar de una manivela = pull + lever.* tirar de una palanca = depress + lever.* tirar dinero y esfuerzo por la borda = be money and effort down the drain.* tirar el dinero = throw + Posesivo + money down the drain.* tirar el dinero por la ventana = be money and effort down the drain, throw + Posesivo + money down the drain, be money down the drain.* tirar la casa por la ventana = lash out (on), go to + town on.* tirar la esponja = throw in/up + the sponge.* tirar la toalla = throw in + the towel.* tirar ligeramente de = tug on.* tirar los tejos = flirt, throw + hints.* tirar piedras contra tu propio tejado = cut + the branch + you sit on, cut + the branch + you sit on, cut off + Posesivo + nose to spite + Posesivo + face.* tirar por el desagüe = pour down + the drain.* tirarse a la calle = go out on + the road.* tirarse a la jugular = go for + the jugular.* tirarse a la piscina = take + a dive.* tirarse a las calles = spill (out) into + the streets.* tirarse con ala delta = hang-glide.* tirarse de cabeza = jump in + head first, dive in, dive + head-first.* tirarse de las barbas = tear + Posesivo + hair out.* tirarse de los pelos = tear + Posesivo + hair out.* tirarse en paracaídas = parachute.* tirarse flores = blow + Posesivo + own trumpet.* tirarse piedras contra el propio tejado = shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot.* tirarse una plancha = put + Posesivo + foot in it, put + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouth, stick + Posesivo + foot in it, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, make + a blunder, make + a bloomer, blunder.* tirarse un eructo = belch, burp.* tirarse un farol = bullshit.* tirarse un pedo = fart, trump, break + wind, trumpet.* * *tirar [A1 ]vtA1 (lanzar, arrojar) to throw¿quiénes estaban tirando piedras? who was throwing stones?tiró la colilla por la ventanilla she threw the cigarette butt out of the windowtiró la pelota al aire he threw the ball up in the airtiraban piedrecitas al río they were throwing stones into the riverno tires los papeles al suelo don't throw o drop the wrappers on the groundtirarle algo A algn (para que lo agarre) to throw sth TO sb, to throw sb sth; (con agresividad) to throw sth AT sble tiró la pelota she threw him the ball, she threw the ball to himtírame las llaves throw me the keysme tiró una piedra she threw a stone at mele tiraron un cubo de agua they threw a bucket of water over himle tiró los brazos he put o stretched his arms out to hertírale un beso blow him a kiss2 (desechar, deshacerse de) to throw out o awaytodo esto es para tirar all this can be thrown out o away, this is all going out ( colloq)estos zapatos ya están para tirar(los) these shoes are about ready to be thrown away o out¡que asco! tira eso inmediatemente a la basura ugh! throw that away right now!, ugh! put that in the garbage can ( AmE) o ( BrE) the bin right now!3 (desperdiciar) to waste¡qué manera de tirar el dinero! what a waste of money!B (dejar en desorden) (+ compl):no tiren los juguetes por todos lados don't leave o strew your toys all over the placese quitó la camisa y la tiró en un rincón he took off his shirt and threw it into a cornerC1 (hacer caer) to knock over¡cuidado, que vas a tirar la leche! be careful, you're going to knock the milk over!tiró el jarrón al suelo de un codazo he knocked the vase off the table ( o shelf etc) with his elbow2 (derribar) to knock downel perro se le echó encima y lo tiró al suelo the dog leaped up at him and knocked him to the ground o knocked him overtiró todos los bolos de una vez he knocked all the pins down in one govan a tirar (abajo) esta pared or van a tirar esta pared (abajo) they're going to knock this wall downtiraron la puerta abajo they broke the door downD1 ‹bomba› to drop; ‹cohete› to fire, launch; ‹flecha› to shoot; ‹tiros› to firele tiraron tres tiros they shot at him three times, they fired three shots at him2 ‹foto› to takeE (dar) ‹puñetazo› to throwtiraba puñetazos a diestra y siniestra he was throwing punches o lashing out left and right ( AmE) o ( BrE) left, right and centerel perro me tiró un mordisco the dog snapped at meno me tires más pellizcos stop pinching meF ( AmL) (atrayendo hacia sí) to pulltiró la cadena he pulled the chainno le tires el pelo don't pull his hairte voy a tirar las orejas I'm going to tweak your earsle tiraba la manga she was tugging o pulling at his sleeveG ( Impr) to print, run offH ( Mat) ‹línea› to drawI ( Chi)1 ‹carrera› to start, give the starting signal for2 ‹lotería› to draw the winning number in; ‹rifa› to draw■ tirarviA1 (atrayendo hacia sí) to pull¡vamos, tiren todos a una! come on, everybody pull together![ S ] tirar pulltirar DE algo to pull sthno le tires del pelo don't pull her hairdos caballos tiraban del carro the cart was drawn by two horsestirar de la cadena to pull the chainle tiró de la manga she tugged o pulled at his sleevele tiró de la oreja she tweaked his ear2 «vestido/blusa» to be (too) tightme tira it's too tight on meB(atraer): le sigue tirando México she still hankers after o misses Mexicono parece que le tiren mucho los deportes he doesn't seem to be very interested in o keen on sportla sangre tira blood is thicker than waterC1(disparar): le tiró a traición she shot him in the back¡no tiren! don't shoot!le tiró al corazón he shot him through the hearttirar a dar to shoot to wound ( not to kill)tirar a matar (literal) to shoot to kill(para ofender, atacar): cuando empieza a criticar, tira a matar when she starts criticizing you, she really goes for the jugular o she really sticks the knife in ( colloq)siempre que me dice algo, tira a matar whenever he says anything to me, he goes all out to hurt me2 ( Dep) to shoottirando por lo bajo/alto at the (very) least/most3 ( Jueg) (descartarse) to throw away, discard; (en juegos de dados) to throw; (en dardos) to throw; (en bolos) to bowlD1 «chimenea/cigarro» to draw2 «coche/motor» to pullE1 ( fam) (llegar, sobrevivir) to get bycon $100 podríamos tirar hasta fin de mes with $100 we could get by until the end of the monthcon este uniforme podrás tirar hasta fin de año this uniform will last you o ( colloq) will do you till the end of the year2 tirandoger ( fam): ¿qué tal andas? — ya lo ves, tirando … how are things? — well, you know, not too bad o we're getting byno ganamos mucho pero vamos tirando we don't earn much but we're managingFvamos, tira come on, get moving o get a move onsi tiras para atrás cabe otro coche if you back up o go back a bit we can get another car intira (p'alante), no te pares ahora keep going, don't stop nowhay mucho que hacer pero entre todos podemos tirar p'alante there's a lot to be done but if we all pull together we can get through ittira por esta calle abajo go o turn down this streeten cuanto nos vieron, tiraron por otro lado as soon as they saw us they went off in a different direction/they turned off up a different streetH tirar ano es verde, tira más bien a azul it's not green, it's more of a bluish colorlos precios son más bien tirando a caros the prices are a bit on the expensive o ( colloq) steep sideel erotismo de la película tiraba a pornográfico the eroticism in the film tended toward(s) o verged on the pornographiclos niños tiran más a la madre the children take after their mother morees de estatura normal, tirando a bajito he's average to short in height■ tirarseA1 (lanzarse, arrojarse) (+ compl) to throw oneselfse tiró por la ventana he threw himself o he leapt out of the windowtirarse en paracaídas to parachutetirarse al agua to dive/jump into the watertirarse del trampolín to dive off the springboardtirarse de cabeza to dive in, to jump in headfirstintentó tirarse del tren en marcha she tried to throw herself from o to jump off the train while it was movingse le tiró a los brazos she threw herself into his arms2 «coche/conductor» (+ compl) to pull overse tiró bruscamente a un lado he swerved to one side3 ( AmL) (tumbarse) to lie downestoy agotada, me voy a tirar un rato I'm exhausted, I'm going to lie down for a whileB ( fam); ‹horas/días› to spendnos hemos tirado media hora para encontrar la casa it's taken us half an hour to find the housese tiró dos años escribiéndolo he spent two years writing itse ha tirado una hora entera hablando por teléfono he's been on the phone for a whole hour, he's spent a whole hour on the phoneC ( vulg)D ( fam)tirarse un eructo to belch, to burp ( colloq)el aguacero se tiró el paseo the downpour washed out o ruined our walkse tiró el examen he flunked the exam ( colloq)* * *
tirar ( conjugate tirar) verbo transitivo
1
tirarle algo a algn ( para que lo agarre) to throw sb sth;
( con agresividad) to throw sth at sb
◊ ¡qué manera de tirar el dinero! what a waste of money!
2
3
‹ cohete› to fire, launch;
‹ flecha› to shoot
4 (AmL) ( atrayendo hacia sí) to pull;
verbo intransitivo
1 ( atrayendo hacia sí) to pull;
tirar de algo to pull sth;
2
b) (Dep) to shoot;
tirar al arco (AmL) or (Esp) a puerta to shoot at goal
( en juegos de dados) to throw;
( en dardos) to throw;
( en bolos) to bowl
3
4◊ tirando ger (fam): gano poco pero vamos tirando I don't earn much but we're managing;
¿qué tal andas? — tirando how are things? — not too bad
5
ella tira más a la madre she takes after her mother more
tirarse verbo pronominal
1
tirarse en paracaídas to parachute;
( en emergencia) to bale out;
tirarse de cabeza to dive in, to jump in headfirst
2 (fam) ‹horas/días› to spend;
3 (fam) ( expulsar):◊ tirarse un pedo to fart (sl)
tirar
I verbo transitivo
1 (arrojar, echar) to throw: lo tiró al agua, he threw it into the water
no tires la cáscara al suelo, don't throw o drop the peel on the floor
(enérgicamente) to fling, hurl: lo tiró al fuego, she threw it on the fire
2 (deshacerse de) to throw out o away
tiré mis zapatos viejos, I threw my old shoes away
3 (malgastar) tiraste el dinero con esa joya falsa, you've wasted your money on that fake jewel
(despilfarrar) to squander
4 (hacer caer) to knock over: tiré el vaso, I knocked the glass over
5 (derribar a alguien) to knock o push over
tirar abajo (una pared, una puerta) to knock down
(demoler) to pull down
6 (una bomba) to drop
(un tiro, un cohete) to fire
7 (una foto) to take
8 Impr to print
II verbo intransitivo
1 (hacer fuerza hacia sí) to pull: no le tires del pelo, don't pull his hair
¡tira de la cuerda!, tug on the rope!
2 (disparar) to shoot
Dep to shoot
(dados, dardos) to throw
3 fam (gustar) le tira mucho el baloncesto, he's very keen on basketball
4 (tender) tira a azul, it's bluish
(parecerse) tira a su madre, she takes after her mother
5 fam (arreglárselas) ir tirando, to get by, manage
6 (ir) tira a la derecha, turn right
' tirar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aire
- bala
- borda
- calle
- casa
- esconder
- palanca
- toalla
- trapo
- apedrear
- arrojar
- basura
- blanco
- botar
- cadena
- crimen
- echar
- jalar
- pinta
- zumbar
English:
aim at
- archery
- bung
- cast
- chain
- chuck
- chuck away
- chuck out
- clearout
- dash
- drag
- draw
- fling
- flush
- haul
- heave
- keep
- knock off
- knock over
- lash out
- pitch
- pull
- pull on
- pull over
- putt
- run off
- shoot
- sling
- sling out
- splash out
- sponge
- strain
- throw
- throw aside
- throw away
- throw out
- toss
- toss away
- towel
- town
- trash
- tug
- turf out
- waste
- yank
- beat
- blow
- bring
- disposable
- ditch
* * *♦ vt1. [lanzar] to throw;tiraron las gorras al aire they threw their caps (up) in the air;tirar algo a alguien [para que lo agarre] to throw sth to sb;[para hacer daño] to throw sth at sb;tírame una manzana throw me an apple;le tiró un beso she blew him a kiss;le tiraban piedras a la policía they were throwing stones at the police2. [dejar caer] [objeto] to drop;[líquido] [derramar] to spill;no tiren los papeles al suelo don't throw o drop the wrappers on the ground;tiró las maletas y se tumbó en la cama she dropped her suitcases and lay down on the bed;me has tirado salsa en el traje you've spilt some sauce on my suit3. [derribar] [botella, lámpara] to knock over;[muro, tabique, edificio] to knock down;tiró la lámpara con un codo al pasar she knocked over the lamp with her elbow as she went by;la violencia del choque la tiró al suelo the force of the collision knocked o hurled her to the floor;esta pared habrá que tirarla we're going to have to knock this wall down4. [desechar] to throw away o out;tirar algo a la basura to throw sth out;tíralo a la papelera throw it in the wastepaper basket;eso es tirar el dinero that's a complete waste of money6. [disparar] [balas, misiles, disparos] to fire;[bomba] to drop; [petardo, cohete] to let off; [dardos, flechas] to shoot; Famtirar una foto to take a picture7. [jugar] [carta] to play;[dado] to throw8. [en deportes] [falta, penalti] to take;[balón] to pass9. [imprimir] to print10. [trazar] [línea] to draw♦ vi1. [disparar] to shoot;tirar al aire to fire shots into the air;tirar a dar to shoot to wound, not to kill;tirar a matar [con arma] to shoot to kill;[con comentario] to go for the jugularel ciclista colombiano tiraba del pelotón the Colombian cyclist was pulling the bunch along;me tiró del pelo she pulled my hair;[en letrero] pull;me tiró del brazo/de la manga she tugged at my arm/sleeve;RPtirar parejo: esto no es justo, o tiramos parejo o yo me retiro this is not fair, either we all pull together or I'm dropping out3. [estar tirante] to be tight;la chaqueta me tira de atrás the jacket's a bit tight at the back4. [en deportes] [con el pie] to kick;[con la mano] to throw; [a meta, canasta] to shoot;5. [dirigirse] to go ( hacia o para towards), to head ( hacia o para for o towards); FamFam¡tira! [para empezar a moverse] get moving!;¡tira que llegamos tarde! let's get a move on or we'll be late!;tiramos hacia la izquierda we turned left;Famtira para arriba, que ahora subo yo you go on up, I'll come up in a minute;tira por esa calle go up o take that street6. [jugar] to go, to have one's go;te toca tirar a ti [en naipes, dados, billar] it's your go7. [cigarrillo, chimenea] to draw;este tabaco no tira these cigarettes aren't drawing properlyel motor no tira the engine isn't working properly;el coche tira bien the car runs well9. [durar] to last;estos zapatos tirarán otro año these shoes will last another yearla tierra siempre tira de uno your homeland never loses its pull on you;tirarle a alguien: me tira la vida del campo country life appeals to me;no le tira la profesión de su padre his father's profession doesn't appeal to him;no le tira viajar she doesn't feel the urge to travel;tirar de alguien to exert a pull on sb11. Fam [apañárselas]aún puedo tirar con este abrigo un par de inviernos this coat should do me for another couple of winters yet;ir tirando to get by;voy tirando I'm OK, I've been worse12. [tener aspecto de o tendencia a]tirar a: tira a gris it's greyish;tira a su abuela she takes after her grandmother;este programa tira a (ser) hortera this programme is a bit on the tacky side;el tiempo tira a mejorar the weather looks as if it's getting better;es un reformista tirando a radical he's somewhere between a reformist and a radical;es verde tirando a azul it's a bluey green;es tirando a delgado if anything, he's rather thin;tira para deportista he has the makings of a sportsmancuando no hay dinero hay que tirar del ingenio when you don't have any money, you have to rely on your wits;hubo que tirar de los ahorros we had to draw on our savings* * *I v/t3 TIP print4 famen examen fail5 foto take6 tiro fireII v/i1 de coche pull;tirar de algo pull sth2 ( disparar) shoot:tirar a puerta shoot at goal;tirar fuera shoot wide4 ( atraer) pull, attract;no me tira la música music doesn’t turn me on5:tirar a tend toward;tirar a conservador/verde have conservative/Green tendencies6 ( girar):tirar a la derecha turn right, take a right7:ir tirando fam get by, manage* * *tirar vt1) : to throw, to hurl, to toss2) botar: to throw away, to throw out, to waste3) derribar: to knock down4) : to shoot, to fire, to launch5) : to take (a photo)6) : to print, to run offtirar vi1) : to pull, to draw2) : to shoot3) : to attract4) : to get by, to manageva tirando: he's getting along, he's managing5)tirar a : to tend towards, to be rathertira a picante: it's a bit spicy* * *tirar vb3. (derribar) to knock over / to knock down4. (malgastar) to waste5. (arrastrar, estirar) to pull7. (atraer, gustar) to like -
3 schießen
n; -s, kein Pl.; (Wettschießen) shooting match; es geht aus wie das Hornberger Schießen umg. it’ll all come to nothing; es / er ist zum Schießen umg. it’s / he’s a (real) scream* * *das Schießenshooting; firing* * *schie|ßen ['ʃiːsn] pret scho\#ss [ʃɔs] ptp gescho\#ssen [gə'ʃɔsn]1. vtto shoot; Kugel, Rakete to fire (auf jdn/etw at sb/sth); (FTBL ETC) to kick; Tor to score; (mit Stock, Schläger) to hitjdn in den Kopf schíéßen — to shoot sb in the head
etw an der Schießbude schíéßen — to win sth at the shooting gallery
ein paar Bilder schíéßen (Phot inf) — to shoot a few pictures, to take a few shots
eine Filmszene schíéßen (inf) — to shoot a film scene
2. vi1) (mit Waffe, Ball) to shootauf jdn/etw schíéßen — to shoot at sb/sth
nach etw schíéßen — to shoot at sth
aufs Tor/ins Netz schíéßen — to shoot or kick at goal/into the net
das ist zum Schießen (inf) — that's a scream (inf)
2) aux sein (= in die Höhe schießen) to shoot up; (BOT = Samenstand entwickeln) to run (Brit) or go to seeddie Pflanzen/Kinder sind in die Höhe geschossen — the plants/children have shot up
(wie Pilze) aus dem Boden schíéßen (lit, fig) — to spring or sprout up
See:→ Kraut3) aux sein inf = sich schnell bewegen) to shootjdm durch den Kopf schíéßen (fig) — to flash through sb's mind
4) aux sein (Flüssigkeit) to shoot; (= spritzen) to spurt5) aux sein S Ger, Aus = verbleichen) to fade3. vrto have a shoot-out* * *1) ((often with at) to send or fire (bullets, arrows etc) from a gun, bow etc: The enemy were shooting at us; He shot an arrow through the air.) shoot2) (to move swiftly: He shot out of the room; The pain shot up his leg; The force of the explosion shot him across the room.) shoot3) (to kick or hit at a goal in order to try to score.) shoot* * *schie·ßen<schoss, geschossen>[ˈʃi:sn̩]I. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (feuern)▪ auf jdn/etw \schießen to shoot at sb/sth\schießen [o zum S\schießen] gehen to go shooting2. Hilfsverb: haben FBALLdaneben, genau an die Latte geschossen! missed, it hit the crossbar!aufs Tor \schießen to shoot [for goal]neben das Tor \schießen to miss the goaldas Auto kam um die Ecke geschossen the car came flying round the cornerjdm durch den Kopf \schießen to flash through sb's mind5. Hilfsverb: sein (spritzen) to shootdas Blut schoss aus der Wunde the blood shot out of the wound6.▶ wie das Hornberger S\schießen ausgehen to come to nothingII. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (etw feuern)▪ etw \schießen to shoot sth2. FBALL▪ etw [irgendwohin] \schießen to shoot sth [somewhere]den Ball ins Netz \schießen to put the ball in the netden Ball ins Tor \schießen to score [or shoot] a goal; s.a. KrüppelIII. vr* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) shoot; <pistol, rifle> shoot, fireauf jemanden/etwas schießen — shoot/fire at somebody/something
gut/schlecht schießen — < person> be a good/bad shot
2) (Fußball) shoot3) mit sein (ugs.): (schnellen) shootein Gedanke schoß ihr durch den Kopf — (fig.) a thought flashed through her mind
zum Schießen sein — (ugs.) be a scream (coll.)
4) mit sein (fließen, herausschießen) gush; (spritzen) spurtich spürte, wie mir das Blut in den Kopf schoß — I felt the blood rush to my head
5) mit sein (schnell wachsen) shoot up2.die Preise schießen in die Höhe — prices are shooting up or rocketing
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) shoot; fire <bullet, missile, rocket>das 3:2 schießen — make it 3-2
3) (ugs.): (fotografieren)* * *schießen; schießt, schoss, hat oder ist geschossenA. v/ischarf schießen shoot with live ammunition;wild um sich schießen shoot out wildly in all directions;Hände hoch/stehen bleiben, oder ich schieße! hands up,/stop (right there), or I’ll shoot;2. (hat) bei Ballspielen: shoot;aufs Tor schießen shoot at goal, take a shot at goal;er kann gut schießen he’s got a good shot on him;links schießen normalerweise: be a left-footer ( oder left-hander); in diesem Fall: take a left-foot ( oder left-hand) shot3. (ist) (sausen) shoot;schießen durch Schmerz: shoot through;plötzlich schoss mir der Gedanke durch den Kopf the thought suddenly occurred to me ( oder flashed across my mind);das Blut schoss ihr ins Gesicht the blood rushed to her face;er kam um die Ecke geschossen umg he shot (a)round the corner; mit dem Auto: auch he came zooming (a)round the corner;in die Höhe schießen Pflanze, Kind etc: shoot up;4. umg:lass den Typ doch schießen! can’t you ditch that guy?5. (hat) sl (Rauschgift spritzen) shoot (up), mainlineB. v/t (hat)1. shoot; (Rakete, Kugel) fire;sich eine Kugel durch den Kopf schießen put a bullet through one’s head;jemanden zum Krüppel schießen shoot and maim sb;einen Teddybären schießen shoot o.s. a teddy bear;einen Satelliten in die Umlaufbahn schießen launch a satellite into orbit;Blicke auf jemanden schießen fig look daggers at sb;jemandem eine schießen umg, fig sock sb one2. Fußball etc: (Ball) kick, shoot;ein Tor schießen score a goalC. v/r:sich mit jemandem schießen (duellieren) have a shoot-out with sb* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) shoot; <pistol, rifle> shoot, fireauf jemanden/etwas schießen — shoot/fire at somebody/something
gut/schlecht schießen — < person> be a good/bad shot
2) (Fußball) shoot3) mit sein (ugs.): (schnellen) shootein Gedanke schoß ihr durch den Kopf — (fig.) a thought flashed through her mind
zum Schießen sein — (ugs.) be a scream (coll.)
4) mit sein (fließen, herausschießen) gush; (spritzen) spurtich spürte, wie mir das Blut in den Kopf schoß — I felt the blood rush to my head
5) mit sein (schnell wachsen) shoot up2.die Preise schießen in die Höhe — prices are shooting up or rocketing
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) shoot; fire <bullet, missile, rocket>das 3:2 schießen — make it 3-2
3) (ugs.): (fotografieren)* * *(nach) v.to shoot (at) v. v.(§ p.,pp.: schoß, geschossen)= to fire v.to shoot v.(§ p.,p.p.: shot) -
4 Schuss
m; -es, Schüsse, bei Munition: Schuss1. shot (auch FOT.); Fußball: auch strike; (Kugel) bullet; (Munition) round; einen Schuss abgeben fire (a shot); Fußball: shoot; ein Schuss ins Schwarze a bull’s-eye (auch fig.); er hatte noch drei Schuss ( Munition) he still had three shots ( oder rounds) left; er kam nicht zum Schuss Jäger, Fußballer, Fotograf etc.: he couldn’t get a shot in; umg., fig. he never got a chance; der Schuss ging ins Aus / Tor the ball went into touch ( oder out of play) / went in(to the goal); der Schuss war unhaltbar the shot was unstoppable; er hat einen guten / unglaublich harten Schuss he has a good shot on him / can shoot with incredible power; Schuss vor den Bug fig. warning shot; ein Schuss in den Ofen umg., fig. a complete flop, a dead loss; der Schuss ging nach hinten los umg., fig. it was an own goal; weit(ab) vom Schuss umg. well out of harm’s way; wohnen etc.: miles from anywhere2. umg., fig.: einen Schuss haben (spinnen, verrückt sein) have a screw loose; die hat wohl ‘nen Schuss umg. she must be off her rocker3. nur Sg.: ein Schuss Wein etc.: a dash of; fig., Ironie etc.: a touch of; Orangensaft etc. mit Schuss spiked orange juice etc.; Berliner Weiße mit Schuss light, fizzy wheat beer with a dash of raspberry juice5. umg. (Drogeninjektion) shot, fix Sl.; sich einen Schuss setzen Drogen: shoot up; den goldenen Schuss setzen OD (o.s.)6. umg.: in Schuss bringen (Wohnung, Garten etc.) knock s.th. into shape; (Auto, Uhr etc.) get s.th. working; (Geschäft etc.) get s.th. going again; (Person) get s.o. into shape ( oder trim); wieder in Schuss kommen Garten, Person: shape up again; auch Auto: get back into shape; sich gut in Schuss halten keep in good shape; gut in Schuss sein be in good shape7. fig.: einen Schuss tun (wachsen) shoot up; der Junge hat einen tüchtigen Schuss getan umg., fig. the lad (Am. kid) has really shot up8. Weberei: weft, woof* * *der Schuss(Ball) shot;(Getränk) dash;(Skisport) schuss;(Waffe) shot; gunshot* * *Schụss [ʃʊs]m -es, -e['ʃʏsə]1) shot; (= Schuss Munition) roundsechs Schuss or Schüsse — six shots/rounds
einen Schuss auf jdn/etw abgeben — to fire a shot at sb/sth
ein Schuss ins Schwarze (lit, fig) — a bull's-eye
er ist keinen Schuss Pulver wert (fig) — he is not worth tuppence (Brit inf) or two cents (US inf)
2) (MIN = Sprengung) blast, chargezum Schuss kommen — to get the ball; (zum Tor) to get a chance to shoot
5) (= Spritzer) (von Wein, Essig etc) dash; (von Whisky) shot; (von Humor, Leichtsinn etc) touch, dash6) (TEX = Querfäden) weft, woof7) (inf mit Rauschgift) shot; (einen Schuss setzen — to shoot up (inf)
den goldenen Schuss setzen — to OD (inf)
8) (inf)in Schuss sein/kommen — to be in/get into (good) shape; (Mensch, Sportler auch) to be on form/get into good form; (Schüler, Klasse) to be/get up to the mark (esp Brit) or up to snuff; (Party) to be going well/get going
etw in Schuss bringen/halten — to knock sth into shape/keep sth in good shape; Schulklasse to bring/keep sth up to the mark (esp Brit) or up to snuff; Party to get/keep sth going
9) (sl)* * *SchussRR<-es, Schüsse>SchußALT<-sses, Schüsse>[ʃʊs, pl ˈʃʏsə]m1. (Ab- o Einschuss) shotein scharfer \Schuss a shot using live ammunitioneinen \Schuss [o Schüsse] auf jdn/etw abgeben to fire a shot [or shots] at sb/sth2. (Patrone) roundzehn \Schuss [o Schüsse] ten shots [or rounds3. (Spritzer) splashCola mit einem \Schuss Rum cola with a splash of rum6.▶ ein \Schuss vor den Bug a warning signal▶ einen \Schuss vor den Bug bekommen to receive a warning signal▶ jdm einen \Schuss vor den Bug setzen [o geben] to give sb a warning signal* * *der; Schusses, Schüsse (bei Maßangaben ungebeugt)1) shot (auf + Akk. at)weit od. weitab vom Schuss — (fig. ugs.) well away from the action; at a safe distance; (abseits) far off the beaten track
der Schuss kann nach hinten losgehen — (fig. ugs.) it could backfire or turn out to be an own goal
ein Schuss in den Ofen — (fig.) a complete waste of effort
2) (Menge Munition/Schießpulver) roundkeinen Schuss Pulver wert sein — (fig. ugs.) be worthless or not worth a thing
3) (Schusswunde) gunshot wound4) (mit einem Ball, Puck usw.) shot (auf + Akk. at)5) (kleine Menge) dashCola usw. mit Schuss — Coke ® etc. with something strong; brandy/rum etc. and Coke ® etc.
6) (Drogenjargon) shot; fix (sl.)7) (Skisport)8) (ugs.) inetwas in Schuss bringen/halten — get something into/keep something in[good] shape
* * *einen Schuss abgeben fire (a shot); Fußball: shoot;ein Schuss ins Schwarze a bull’s-eye (auch fig);er hatte noch drei Schuss (Munition) he still had three shots ( oder rounds) left;er kam nicht zum Schuss Jäger, Fußballer, Fotograf etc: he couldn’t get a shot in; umg, fig he never got a chance;der Schuss ging ins Aus/Tor the ball went into touch ( oder out of play)/went in(to the goal);der Schuss war unhaltbar the shot was unstoppable;er hat einen guten/unglaublich harten Schuss he has a good shot on him/can shoot with incredible power;Schuss vor den Bug fig warning shot;ein Schuss in den Ofen umg, fig a complete flop, a dead loss;der Schuss ging nach hinten los umg, fig it was an own goal;2. umg, fig:einen Schuss haben (spinnen, verrückt sein) have a screw loose;die hat wohl ’nen Schuss umg she must be off her rocker3. nur sg:Orangensaft etcmit Schuss spiked orange juice etc;Berliner Weiße mit Schuss light, fizzy wheat beer with a dash of raspberry juice5. umg (Drogeninjektion) shot, fix sl;sich einen Schuss setzen Drogen: shoot up;den goldenen Schuss setzen OD (o.s.)6. umg:in Schuss bringen (Wohnung, Garten etc) knock sth into shape; (Auto, Uhr etc) get sth working; (Geschäft etc) get sth going again; (Person) get sb into shape ( oder trim);sich gut in Schuss halten keep in good shape;gut in Schuss sein be in good shape7. fig:einen Schuss tun (wachsen) shoot up;8. Weberei: weft, woof* * *der; Schusses, Schüsse (bei Maßangaben ungebeugt)1) shot (auf + Akk. at)weit od. weitab vom Schuss — (fig. ugs.) well away from the action; at a safe distance; (abseits) far off the beaten track
der Schuss kann nach hinten losgehen — (fig. ugs.) it could backfire or turn out to be an own goal
ein Schuss in den Ofen — (fig.) a complete waste of effort
2) (Menge Munition/Schießpulver) roundkeinen Schuss Pulver wert sein — (fig. ugs.) be worthless or not worth a thing
3) (Schusswunde) gunshot wound4) (mit einem Ball, Puck usw.) shot (auf + Akk. at)5) (kleine Menge) dashCola usw. mit Schuss — Coke [bt](P)[/bt] etc. with something strong; brandy/rum etc. and Coke [bt](P)[/bt] etc.
6) (Drogenjargon) shot; fix (sl.)7) (Skisport)8) (ugs.) inetwas in Schuss bringen/halten — get something into/keep something in[good] shape
* * *-¨e m.shoot n.shot n. -
5 dessus
dessus [d(ə)sy]1. adverb( = sur) [placer, poser, monter] on top ; [coller, écrire, fixer] on it ; [passer, lancer] over it ; ( = plus haut) above• montez dessus [+ tabouret, échelle] get up on it• il lui a tapé/tiré dessus he hit him/shot at him2. masculine nouna. [d'objet, pied, tête] top• le dessus du panier ( = les meilleurs) the pick of the bunch ; ( = l'élite sociale) the upper crust• à l'étage du dessus on the floor above► au-dessus above ; ( = à l'étage supérieur) upstairs ; ( = posé sur) on top ; ( = plus cher) over► au-dessus de ( = plus haut que, plus au nord que) above ; ( = sur) on top of ; [+ prix, limite] over ; [+ possibilités] beyond• 20° au-dessus de zéro 20° above zero• c'est au-dessus de mes moyens (prix) it's more than I can afford ; (capacités) it's more than I can manageb. (dans une confrontation) avoir/prendre le dessus to have/get the upper hand3. compounds* * *Note: Lorsque dessus est utilisé avec un verbe d'action tel que marcher, taper, tirer, compter etc on se reportera au verbe correspondant; de même pour certaines expressions telles que mettre la main dessus, avoir le nez dessus etc on se reportera aux entrées main, nez etc. Les usages particuliers sont traités dans l'entrée ci-dessous
I dəsytu vois la pile, le livre doit être dessus — you see that pile over there, the book should be on top of it
‘ton rapport est fini?’ - ‘non, je travaille or suis dessus’ — ‘is your report finished?’ - ‘no, I'm working on it’
II dəsy••reprendre le dessus — (dans un débat, une lutte) to regain the upper hand; (après une maladie, un chagrin) to get back on one's feet
* * *d(ə)sy1. advTu vois la chaise? Pose le colis dessus. — You see that chair? Put the parcel on it.
Il y a un tabouret; monte dessus pour atteindre l'étagère du haut. — There's a stool; climb on it to reach the top shelf.
2. nm1) (= haut) top2) (= étage supérieur)par-dessus prép — over
Nous avons sauté par-dessus la barrière. — We jumped over the gate., advover it
La barrière? nous avons sauté par-dessus. — The fence? We jumped over it.
la taille au-dessus — the size above, the next size up
là-dessus (= sur cet objet) — on there, (= ensuite) with that
Tu peux écrire là-dessus. — You can write on there.
"Je démissionne!" Là-dessus, il est parti. — "I resign!" With that, he left.
* * *❢ Lorsque dessus est utilisé avec un verbe d'action tel que marcher, taper, tirer, compter etc on se reportera au verbe correspondant; de même pour certaines expressions telles que mettre la main dessus, avoir le nez dessus etc on se reportera aux entrées main, nez etc. Les usages particuliers sont traités dans l'entrée ci-dessous.A adv passe dessus go over it; tu vois la pile, le livre doit être dessus you see that pile over there, the book should be on top of it; un gâteau avec du chocolat dessus a cake with chocolate on top; ne mets pas tes doigts dessus gén don't touch it; ( sur une photographie) don't put your fingers on it; le prix est marqué dessus the price is on it; ‘ton rapport est fini?’-‘non, je travaille or suis dessus’ ‘is your report finished?’-‘no, I'm working on it’; il a mis ses meilleurs chercheurs dessus he set his best researchers to work on it; nous n'avons aucune chance d'emporter le marché, le numéro un mondial est déjà dessus we're not likely to corner the market, the world leader is working on it; il y en a deux, prends celui de or du dessus there are two of them, take the top one.B nm inv ( de chaussure) upper; (de table, tête, panier) top; ( de main) back; les voisins du dessus the people who live on the floor above; l'étage du dessus the floor above; le drap de dessus the top sheet.avoir or prendre/reprendre le dessus to gain/to regain the upper hand; avec lui, c'est toujours le poète qui prend le dessus his poetic nature always comes to the fore.[dəsy] adverbe[placer, monter] on top[marcher, écrire] on it/them etc.[passer, sauter] over it/them etc.ils lui ont tiré/tapé dessus they shot at him/hit hima. [affaire, travail] I've been (working) on it for a whileb. [appartement] I've been looking into it for a while————————[dəsy] nom masculin1. [d'un objet, de la tête, du pied] top[de la main] backavoir/prendre le dessus to have/to get the upper handreprendre le dessus [gagner] to get back on top (of the situation), to regain the upper handa. [après une maladie] she was soon back on her feet againb. [après une dépression] she got over it quite wella. [personnes] the cream, the eliteb. [choses] the top of the pile ou heap2. [étage supérieur]les voisins du dessus the people upstairs, the upstairs neighboursde dessus locution prépositionnelleen dessus locution adverbiale -
6 schießen;
schießt, schoss, hat oder ist geschossenI v/i1. (hat) (feuern) shoot, fire; (das Feuer eröffnen) open fire; schießen auf (+ Akk) shoot ( oder fire) at; gut schießen Person: be a good shot; Waffe: shoot well; scharf schießen shoot with live ammunition; wild um sich schießen shoot out wildly in all directions; Hände hoch / stehen bleiben, oder ich schieße! hands up, / stop (right there), or I’ll shoot; gegen jemanden schießen umg., fig. have a go at s.o.; Pistole2. (hat) bei Ballspielen: shoot; aufs Tor schießen shoot at goal, take a shot at goal; er kann gut schießen he’s got a good shot on him; links schießen normalerweise: be a left-footer ( oder left-hander); in diesem Fall: take a left-foot ( oder left-hand) shot3. (ist) (sausen) shoot; schießen durch Schmerz: shoot through; plötzlich schoss mir der Gedanke durch den Kopf the thought suddenly occurred to me ( oder flashed across my mind); schießen aus Blut, Wasser: shoot ( oder gush) from ( oder out of); das Blut schoss ihr ins Gesicht the blood rushed to her face; er kam um die Ecke geschossen umg. he shot (a)round the corner; mit dem Auto: auch he came zooming (a)round the corner; in die Höhe schießen Pflanze, Kind etc.: shoot up; schieß in den Wind! umg. scram!; Boden, Kraut, Pilz4. umg.: schießen lassen (Pläne etc.) ditch, Brit. scupper; lass den Typ doch schießen! can’t you ditch that guy?5. (hat) Sl. (Rauschgift spritzen) shoot (up), mainlineII v/t (hat)1. shoot; (Rakete, Kugel) fire; sich eine Kugel durch den Kopf schießen put a bullet through one’s head; jemanden zum Krüppel schießen shoot and maim s.o.; einen Teddybären schießen shoot o.s. a teddy bear; einen Satelliten in die Umlaufbahn schießen launch a satellite into orbit; Blicke auf jemanden schießen fig. look daggers at s.o.; jemandem eine schießen umg., fig. sock s.o. one -
7 mitten
Adv.: mitten in (+ Dat) in the middle ( oder midst) of; betont: auch right in (the middle [oder midst] of); (im Gewühl) in the thick of; mitten unter uns in our (very) midst; mitten aus right out of; mitten durch (right) through the middle of; mitten in etw. (Akk) ( hinein) right into s.th.; mitten ins Herz straight into the heart; mitten entzwei right in two, clean through; mitten im Winter in the middle (lit. depth) of winter; mitten in der Nacht in the middle of the night; mitten am Tag (am helllichten Tag) in broad daylight; er stand mitten im Leben he was in the prime of life; bei Verstorbenem: auch he was cut off in his prime; mitten im Satz in mid-sentence; mitten in der Luft in mid-air; mitten auf dem Meer in mid-ocean* * *mịt|ten ['mɪtn]advmitten aus etw — (right) from the middle of sth; (aus Gedränge etc auch) from the midst of sth
mitten darin/darein — (right) in the middle of it
mitten darunter (räumlich) — right under it/them
mitten in der Luft/im Atlantik — in mid-air/mid-Atlantic
es ist noch mitten in der Nacht — it's still the middle of the night
mitten beim Frühstück/Essen sein — to be in the middle of (one's) breakfast/of eating
* * *(at, or in, the middle of: a midweek football match; in mid air; a mid-air collision between two aircraft.) mid* * *mit·ten[ˈmɪtn̩]1. (direkt)sie kamen, als ich noch \mitten beim Kochen war I was still in the middle of cooking when they arrived3. (genau)\mitten entzweibrechen to break in half [or two4. (geradewegs)\mitten hindurch straight through5. (inmitten von)▪ \mitten unter Menschen in the midst of [or among] peoplewie schön, dass ich wieder \mitten unter euch sein darf how pleasant it is to be in your midst [or among you] again\mitten unter Dingen [right] in the middle [or midst] of things* * *mitten an/auf etwas — (Akk./Dat.) in the middle of something
mitten in etwas — (Akk./Dat.) into/in the middle of something
mitten unter uns — (Dat.) in our midst
der Schuss traf ihn mitten ins Herz — the shot hit him right in the heart
* * *mitten adv:mitten in (+dat) in the middle ( oder midst) of; betont: auch right in (the middle [ oder midst] of); (im Gewühl) in the thick of;mitten unter uns in our (very) midst;mitten aus right out of;mitten durch (right) through the middle of;mitten in etwas (akk)(hinein) right into sth;mitten ins Herz straight into the heart;mitten entzwei right in two, clean through;mitten in der Nacht in the middle of the night;mitten am Tag (am helllichten Tag) in broad daylight;er stand mitten im Leben he was in the prime of life; bei Verstorbenem: auch he was cut off in his prime;mitten im Satz in mid-sentence;mitten in der Luft in mid-air;mitten auf dem Meer in mid-ocean* * *mitten an/auf etwas — (Akk./Dat.) in the middle of something
mitten in etwas — (Akk./Dat.) into/in the middle of something
mitten unter uns — (Dat.) in our midst
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8 pegada
f.punch, hit, blow, strike.past part.past participle of spanish verb: pegar.* * *1 DEPORTE (de boxeador) punch* * *SF1) * (=atractivo) appeal2)pegada de carteles (Pol) —
dio comienzo la campaña con la tradicional pegada de carteles — the campaign began with the traditional sticking up of posters
3) Cono Sur (=mentira) fib, lie4) Cono Sur (=acierto)¡qué pegada! — what a piece o stroke of luck!
5)tiene una excelente pegada — (Boxeo) he packs an excellent punch; (Ftbl) * he has a good shot on him *
* * *tiene buena pegada — he packs a good punch
* * *tiene buena pegada — he packs a good punch
* * *A ( AmL) (en boxeo) punchtiene buena pegada he packs a good punchB( RPl fam) (acierto): ¡qué pegada con el regalo! es justo lo que quería you were spot on o ( AmE) dead on with your gift! it's just what he wanted¡qué pegada! justo fuimos el día que era gratis what a stroke of luck! we just happened to go on the day it was free* * *pegada nf1. [en boxeo] punch;[en fútbol] kick; [en tenis, golf] shot;un boxeador con una fuerte pegada a boxer with a powerful punch;un delantero con buena pegada a forward with a good o powerful kick2. [colocación]la campaña comenzó con la pegada de carteles the campaign started with posters being stuck o put up3. RP Fam [acierto]¡qué pegada fue comprar esa casa en aquel momento! what a stroke of luck it was, buying that house when we did!;fue una pegada llamar antes de salir it was lucky we phoned before we left -
9 Г-293
с (от) ГОЛОВЫ до ног (до пят, ДО ПЯТОК coll) С НОГ ДО ГОЛОВЫ PrepP these forms only fixed WO1. ( adv or modif) including the entirety of one's body, being: мокрыйоблить, обдать кого чем, осмотреть кого, одетый во что и т. п.) \Г-293 be wet (drench s.o., cover s.o. with sth., look s.o. over, be dressed in sth. etc) from head to foot (from head to toe, from top to toe)осмотреть (смерить взглядом) кого \Г-293 \Г-293 look s.o. up and downgive s.o. the once-over(of a thought, emotion etc) X завладел Y-ом - = Y was completely overcome (overwhelmed) by XY was seized by Xодеть кого \Г-293 (во что) = give (buy) s.o. a full (complete) set of clothing.Влад хочет встать, подняться, чтобы пойти туда, к зелёной воде под берегом, но здесь хлёсткая боль пронизывает его с головы до ног... (Максимов 2). Vlad wanted to get up and walk down the beach to the green water's edge, but at that moment a searing pain shot through him from head to foot (2a).Варвара скептическим взглядом окинула его (Егоршу) с ног до головы (Абрамов 1). Varvara sized him (Egorsha) up skeptically from head totoe(la).Стоявшие кучкою поодаль любопытные мешали знахарке. Она недобрым взглядом смеривала их с головы до ног (Пастернак 1). The knot of curious onlookers who stood at a distance annoyed the witch, and she measured them from top to toe with a hostile look (1a).Жена директора смерила её взглядом с ног до головы (Чуковская 1). The director's wife looked her up and down (1a).Эта Ира чем-то так очаровала всемогущую Гридасову, что та снабдила её чистым паспортом, одела с ног до головы в одежду со своего плеча и на свой счёт отправила на материк (Гинзбург 2). Ira had somehow cast such a spell on the omnipotent Gridasova that the latter had provided her with a perfectly clean passport, given her a complete set of clothing from her own wardrobe, and paid for her passage back to the mainland (2a).В голосе своего коллеги Пчёлкин уловил нечто такое, что с ног до головы прохватило его ознобом... (Катаев 3). ( context transl) Pcholkin detected in his colleague's voice something that sent a shiver all the way up his spine (3a).2. вооружить кого, вооружённый \Г-293 ( adv or modif) (to be) fully (armed): (armed) to the teeth (to the hilt).3. (nonagreeing modif) (one is a person of a certain type) in every respect, in every wayevery inch a (the) NPa NP through and through a NP from head to toe (to foot) a NP all the way (in limited contexts) a NP born and bred....Чехов, как большинство его современников, был чужд изобразительному искусству и понимал культуру главным образом как просвещение. Он был «литератором» с ног до головы... (Терц 3)....Like most of his contemporaries, Chekhov was indifferent to the visual arts and understood culture mainly as education. He was a "literary man" from head to foot... (3a) -
10 от головы до ног
• С <OT> ГОЛОВЫ ДО НОГ <ДО ПЯТ, ДО ПЯТОК coll>; С НОГ ДО ГОЛОВЫ[PrepP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [adv or modif]⇒ including the entirety of one's body, being:- мокрый <облить, обдать кого чем, осмотреть кого, одетый во что и т.п.> от головы до ног ≈ be wet (drench s.o., cover s.o. with sth., look s.o. over, be dressed in sth. etc) from head to foot <from head to toe, from top to toe>;|| осмотреть < смерить взглядом> кого от головы до ног от головы до ног look s.o. up and down;- give s.o. the once-over;|| [of a thought, emotion etc] X завладел Y-ом от головы до ног ≈ Y was completely overcome < overwhelmed> by X;♦ Влад хочет встать, подняться, чтобы пойти туда, к зелёной воде под берегом, но здесь хлёсткая боль пронизывает его с головы до ног... (Максимов 2). Vlad wanted to get up and walk down the beach to the green water's edge, but at that moment a searing pain shot through him from head to foot (2a).♦ Варвара скептическим взглядом окинула его [Егоршу] с ног до головы( Абрамов 1). Varvara sized him [Egorsha] up skeptically from head totoe(1a).♦ Стоявшие кучкою поодаль любопытные мешали знахарке. Она недобрым взглядом смеривала их с головы до ног (Пастернак 1). The knot of curious onlookers who stood at a distance annoyed the witch, and she measured them from top to toe with a hostile look (1a).♦ Жена директора смерила её взглядом с ног до головы (Чуковская 1). The director's wife looked her up and down (1a).♦ Эта Ира чем-то так очаровала всемогущую Гридасову, что та снабдила её чистым паспортом, одела с ног до головы в одежду со своего плеча и на свой счёт отправила на материк (Гинзбург 2). Ira had somehow cast such a spell on the omnipotent Gridasova that the latter had provided her with a perfectly clean passport, given her a complete set of clothing from her own wardrobe, and paid for her passage back to the mainland (2a).♦ В голосе своего коллеги Пчёлкин уловил нечто такое, что с ног до головы прохватило его ознобом... (Катаев 3). [context transl] Pcholkin detected in his colleague's voice something that sent a shiver all the way up his spine (3a).2. вооружить кого, вооружённый - [adv or modif]⇒ (to be) fully (armed):- (armed) to the teeth < to the hilt>.3. [nonagreeing modif]⇒ (one is a person of a certain type) in every respect, in every way:- every inch a < the> [NP];- a [NP] through and through;- a [NP] from head to toe < to foot>;- a [NP] all the way;- [in limited contexts] a [NP] born and bred.♦...Чехов, как большинство его современников, был чужд изобразительному искусству и понимал культуру главным образом как просвещение. Он был "литератором" с ног до головы... (Терц 3) Like most of his contemporaries, Chekhov was indifferent to the visual arts and understood culture mainly as education. He was a "literary man" from head to foot... (3a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > от головы до ног
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11 от головы до пят
• С <OT> ГОЛОВЫ ДО НОГ <ДО ПЯТ, ДО ПЯТОК coll>; С НОГ ДО ГОЛОВЫ[PrepP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [adv or modif]⇒ including the entirety of one's body, being:- мокрый <облить, обдать кого чем, осмотреть кого, одетый во что и т.п.> от головы до пят ≈ be wet (drench s.o., cover s.o. with sth., look s.o. over, be dressed in sth. etc) from head to foot <from head to toe, from top to toe>;|| осмотреть < смерить взглядом> кого от головы до пят от головы до пят look s.o. up and down;- give s.o. the once-over;|| [of a thought, emotion etc] X завладел Y-ом от головы до пят ≈ Y was completely overcome < overwhelmed> by X;♦ Влад хочет встать, подняться, чтобы пойти туда, к зелёной воде под берегом, но здесь хлёсткая боль пронизывает его с головы до ног... (Максимов 2). Vlad wanted to get up and walk down the beach to the green water's edge, but at that moment a searing pain shot through him from head to foot (2a).♦ Варвара скептическим взглядом окинула его [Егоршу] с ног до головы( Абрамов 1). Varvara sized him [Egorsha] up skeptically from head totoe(1a).♦ Стоявшие кучкою поодаль любопытные мешали знахарке. Она недобрым взглядом смеривала их с головы до ног (Пастернак 1). The knot of curious onlookers who stood at a distance annoyed the witch, and she measured them from top to toe with a hostile look (1a).♦ Жена директора смерила её взглядом с ног до головы (Чуковская 1). The director's wife looked her up and down (1a).♦ Эта Ира чем-то так очаровала всемогущую Гридасову, что та снабдила её чистым паспортом, одела с ног до головы в одежду со своего плеча и на свой счёт отправила на материк (Гинзбург 2). Ira had somehow cast such a spell on the omnipotent Gridasova that the latter had provided her with a perfectly clean passport, given her a complete set of clothing from her own wardrobe, and paid for her passage back to the mainland (2a).♦ В голосе своего коллеги Пчёлкин уловил нечто такое, что с ног до головы прохватило его ознобом... (Катаев 3). [context transl] Pcholkin detected in his colleague's voice something that sent a shiver all the way up his spine (3a).2. вооружить кого, вооружённый - [adv or modif]⇒ (to be) fully (armed):- (armed) to the teeth < to the hilt>.3. [nonagreeing modif]⇒ (one is a person of a certain type) in every respect, in every way:- every inch a < the> [NP];- a [NP] through and through;- a [NP] from head to toe < to foot>;- a [NP] all the way;- [in limited contexts] a [NP] born and bred.♦...Чехов, как большинство его современников, был чужд изобразительному искусству и понимал культуру главным образом как просвещение. Он был "литератором" с ног до головы... (Терц 3) Like most of his contemporaries, Chekhov was indifferent to the visual arts and understood culture mainly as education. He was a "literary man" from head to foot... (3a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > от головы до пят
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12 от головы до пяток
• С <OT> ГОЛОВЫ ДО НОГ <ДО ПЯТ, ДО ПЯТОК coll>; С НОГ ДО ГОЛОВЫ[PrepP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [adv or modif]⇒ including the entirety of one's body, being:- мокрый <облить, обдать кого чем, осмотреть кого, одетый во что и т.п.> от головы до пяток ≈ be wet (drench s.o., cover s.o. with sth., look s.o. over, be dressed in sth. etc) from head to foot <from head to toe, from top to toe>;|| осмотреть < смерить взглядом> кого от головы до пяток от головы до пяток look s.o. up and down;- give s.o. the once-over;|| [of a thought, emotion etc] X завладел Y-ом от головы до пяток ≈ Y was completely overcome < overwhelmed> by X;|| одеть кого от головы до пяток (во что) ≈ give < buy> s.o. a full (complete) set of clothing.♦ Влад хочет встать, подняться, чтобы пойти туда, к зелёной воде под берегом, но здесь хлёсткая боль пронизывает его с головы до ног... (Максимов 2). Vlad wanted to get up and walk down the beach to the green water's edge, but at that moment a searing pain shot through him from head to foot (2a).♦ Варвара скептическим взглядом окинула его [Егоршу] с ног до головы( Абрамов 1). Varvara sized him [Egorsha] up skeptically from head totoe(1a).♦ Стоявшие кучкою поодаль любопытные мешали знахарке. Она недобрым взглядом смеривала их с головы до ног (Пастернак 1). The knot of curious onlookers who stood at a distance annoyed the witch, and she measured them from top to toe with a hostile look (1a).♦ Жена директора смерила её взглядом с ног до головы (Чуковская 1). The director's wife looked her up and down (1a).♦ Эта Ира чем-то так очаровала всемогущую Гридасову, что та снабдила её чистым паспортом, одела с ног до головы в одежду со своего плеча и на свой счёт отправила на материк (Гинзбург 2). Ira had somehow cast such a spell on the omnipotent Gridasova that the latter had provided her with a perfectly clean passport, given her a complete set of clothing from her own wardrobe, and paid for her passage back to the mainland (2a).♦ В голосе своего коллеги Пчёлкин уловил нечто такое, что с ног до головы прохватило его ознобом... (Катаев 3). [context transl] Pcholkin detected in his colleague's voice something that sent a shiver all the way up his spine (3a).2. вооружить кого, вооружённый - [adv or modif]⇒ (to be) fully (armed):- (armed) to the teeth < to the hilt>.3. [nonagreeing modif]⇒ (one is a person of a certain type) in every respect, in every way:- every inch a < the> [NP];- a [NP] through and through;- a [NP] from head to toe < to foot>;- a [NP] all the way;- [in limited contexts] a [NP] born and bred.♦...Чехов, как большинство его современников, был чужд изобразительному искусству и понимал культуру главным образом как просвещение. Он был "литератором" с ног до головы... (Терц 3) Like most of his contemporaries, Chekhov was indifferent to the visual arts and understood culture mainly as education. He was a "literary man" from head to foot... (3a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > от головы до пяток
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13 с головы до ног
• С <OT> ГОЛОВЫ ДО НОГ <ДО ПЯТ, ДО ПЯТОК coll>; С НОГ ДО ГОЛОВЫ[PrepP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [adv or modif]⇒ including the entirety of one's body, being:- мокрый <облить, обдать кого чем, осмотреть кого, одетый во что и т.п.> с головы до ног ≈ be wet (drench s.o., cover s.o. with sth., look s.o. over, be dressed in sth. etc) from head to foot <from head to toe, from top to toe>;- give s.o. the once-over;|| [of a thought, emotion etc] X завладел Y-ом с головы до ног ≈ Y was completely overcome < overwhelmed> by X;♦ Влад хочет встать, подняться, чтобы пойти туда, к зелёной воде под берегом, но здесь хлёсткая боль пронизывает его с головы до ног... (Максимов 2). Vlad wanted to get up and walk down the beach to the green water's edge, but at that moment a searing pain shot through him from head to foot (2a).♦ Варвара скептическим взглядом окинула его [Егоршу] с ног до головы( Абрамов 1). Varvara sized him [Egorsha] up skeptically from head totoe(1a).♦ Стоявшие кучкою поодаль любопытные мешали знахарке. Она недобрым взглядом смеривала их с головы до ног (Пастернак 1). The knot of curious onlookers who stood at a distance annoyed the witch, and she measured them from top to toe with a hostile look (1a).♦ Жена директора смерила её взглядом с ног до головы (Чуковская 1). The director's wife looked her up and down (1a).♦ Эта Ира чем-то так очаровала всемогущую Гридасову, что та снабдила её чистым паспортом, одела с ног до головы в одежду со своего плеча и на свой счёт отправила на материк (Гинзбург 2). Ira had somehow cast such a spell on the omnipotent Gridasova that the latter had provided her with a perfectly clean passport, given her a complete set of clothing from her own wardrobe, and paid for her passage back to the mainland (2a).♦ В голосе своего коллеги Пчёлкин уловил нечто такое, что с ног до головы прохватило его ознобом... (Катаев 3). [context transl] Pcholkin detected in his colleague's voice something that sent a shiver all the way up his spine (3a).2. вооружить кого, вооружённый - [adv or modif]⇒ (to be) fully (armed):- (armed) to the teeth < to the hilt>.3. [nonagreeing modif]⇒ (one is a person of a certain type) in every respect, in every way:- every inch a < the> [NP];- a [NP] through and through;- a [NP] from head to toe < to foot>;- a [NP] all the way;- [in limited contexts] a [NP] born and bred.♦...Чехов, как большинство его современников, был чужд изобразительному искусству и понимал культуру главным образом как просвещение. Он был "литератором" с ног до головы... (Терц 3) Like most of his contemporaries, Chekhov was indifferent to the visual arts and understood culture mainly as education. He was a "literary man" from head to foot... (3a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с головы до ног
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14 с головы до пят
• С <OT> ГОЛОВЫ ДО НОГ <ДО ПЯТ, ДО ПЯТОК coll>; С НОГ ДО ГОЛОВЫ[PrepP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [adv or modif]⇒ including the entirety of one's body, being:- мокрый <облить, обдать кого чем, осмотреть кого, одетый во что и т.п.> с головы до пят ≈ be wet (drench s.o., cover s.o. with sth., look s.o. over, be dressed in sth. etc) from head to foot <from head to toe, from top to toe>;- give s.o. the once-over;|| [of a thought, emotion etc] X завладел Y-ом с головы до пят ≈ Y was completely overcome < overwhelmed> by X;♦ Влад хочет встать, подняться, чтобы пойти туда, к зелёной воде под берегом, но здесь хлёсткая боль пронизывает его с головы до ног... (Максимов 2). Vlad wanted to get up and walk down the beach to the green water's edge, but at that moment a searing pain shot through him from head to foot (2a).♦ Варвара скептическим взглядом окинула его [Егоршу] с ног до головы( Абрамов 1). Varvara sized him [Egorsha] up skeptically from head totoe(1a).♦ Стоявшие кучкою поодаль любопытные мешали знахарке. Она недобрым взглядом смеривала их с головы до ног (Пастернак 1). The knot of curious onlookers who stood at a distance annoyed the witch, and she measured them from top to toe with a hostile look (1a).♦ Жена директора смерила её взглядом с ног до головы (Чуковская 1). The director's wife looked her up and down (1a).♦ Эта Ира чем-то так очаровала всемогущую Гридасову, что та снабдила её чистым паспортом, одела с ног до головы в одежду со своего плеча и на свой счёт отправила на материк (Гинзбург 2). Ira had somehow cast such a spell on the omnipotent Gridasova that the latter had provided her with a perfectly clean passport, given her a complete set of clothing from her own wardrobe, and paid for her passage back to the mainland (2a).♦ В голосе своего коллеги Пчёлкин уловил нечто такое, что с ног до головы прохватило его ознобом... (Катаев 3). [context transl] Pcholkin detected in his colleague's voice something that sent a shiver all the way up his spine (3a).2. вооружить кого, вооружённый - [adv or modif]⇒ (to be) fully (armed):- (armed) to the teeth < to the hilt>.3. [nonagreeing modif]⇒ (one is a person of a certain type) in every respect, in every way:- every inch a < the> [NP];- a [NP] through and through;- a [NP] from head to toe < to foot>;- a [NP] all the way;- [in limited contexts] a [NP] born and bred.♦...Чехов, как большинство его современников, был чужд изобразительному искусству и понимал культуру главным образом как просвещение. Он был "литератором" с ног до головы... (Терц 3) Like most of his contemporaries, Chekhov was indifferent to the visual arts and understood culture mainly as education. He was a "literary man" from head to foot... (3a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с головы до пят
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15 с головы до пяток
• С <OT> ГОЛОВЫ ДО НОГ <ДО ПЯТ, ДО ПЯТОК coll>; С НОГ ДО ГОЛОВЫ[PrepP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [adv or modif]⇒ including the entirety of one's body, being:- мокрый <облить, обдать кого чем, осмотреть кого, одетый во что и т.п.> с головы до пяток ≈ be wet (drench s.o., cover s.o. with sth., look s.o. over, be dressed in sth. etc) from head to foot <from head to toe, from top to toe>;|| осмотреть < смерить взглядом> кого с головы до пяток с головы до пяток look s.o. up and down;- give s.o. the once-over;|| [of a thought, emotion etc] X завладел Y-ом с головы до пяток ≈ Y was completely overcome < overwhelmed> by X;|| одеть кого с головы до пяток (во что) ≈ give < buy> s.o. a full (complete) set of clothing.♦ Влад хочет встать, подняться, чтобы пойти туда, к зелёной воде под берегом, но здесь хлёсткая боль пронизывает его с головы до ног... (Максимов 2). Vlad wanted to get up and walk down the beach to the green water's edge, but at that moment a searing pain shot through him from head to foot (2a).♦ Варвара скептическим взглядом окинула его [Егоршу] с ног до головы( Абрамов 1). Varvara sized him [Egorsha] up skeptically from head totoe(1a).♦ Стоявшие кучкою поодаль любопытные мешали знахарке. Она недобрым взглядом смеривала их с головы до ног (Пастернак 1). The knot of curious onlookers who stood at a distance annoyed the witch, and she measured them from top to toe with a hostile look (1a).♦ Жена директора смерила её взглядом с ног до головы (Чуковская 1). The director's wife looked her up and down (1a).♦ Эта Ира чем-то так очаровала всемогущую Гридасову, что та снабдила её чистым паспортом, одела с ног до головы в одежду со своего плеча и на свой счёт отправила на материк (Гинзбург 2). Ira had somehow cast such a spell on the omnipotent Gridasova that the latter had provided her with a perfectly clean passport, given her a complete set of clothing from her own wardrobe, and paid for her passage back to the mainland (2a).♦ В голосе своего коллеги Пчёлкин уловил нечто такое, что с ног до головы прохватило его ознобом... (Катаев 3). [context transl] Pcholkin detected in his colleague's voice something that sent a shiver all the way up his spine (3a).2. вооружить кого, вооружённый - [adv or modif]⇒ (to be) fully (armed):- (armed) to the teeth < to the hilt>.3. [nonagreeing modif]⇒ (one is a person of a certain type) in every respect, in every way:- every inch a < the> [NP];- a [NP] through and through;- a [NP] from head to toe < to foot>;- a [NP] all the way;- [in limited contexts] a [NP] born and bred.♦...Чехов, как большинство его современников, был чужд изобразительному искусству и понимал культуру главным образом как просвещение. Он был "литератором" с ног до головы... (Терц 3) Like most of his contemporaries, Chekhov was indifferent to the visual arts and understood culture mainly as education. He was a "literary man" from head to foot... (3a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с головы до пяток
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16 с ног до головы
• С <OT> ГОЛОВЫ ДО НОГ <ДО ПЯТ, ДО ПЯТОК coll>; С НОГ ДО ГОЛОВЫ[PrepP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [adv or modif]⇒ including the entirety of one's body, being:- мокрый <облить, обдать кого чем, осмотреть кого, одетый во что и т.п.> с ног до головы ≈ be wet (drench s.o., cover s.o. with sth., look s.o. over, be dressed in sth. etc) from head to foot <from head to toe, from top to toe>;- give s.o. the once-over;|| [of a thought, emotion etc] X завладел Y-ом с ног до головы ≈ Y was completely overcome < overwhelmed> by X;♦ Влад хочет встать, подняться, чтобы пойти туда, к зелёной воде под берегом, но здесь хлёсткая боль пронизывает его с головы до ног... (Максимов 2). Vlad wanted to get up and walk down the beach to the green water's edge, but at that moment a searing pain shot through him from head to foot (2a).♦ Варвара скептическим взглядом окинула его [Егоршу] с ног до головы (Абрамов 1). Varvara sized him [Egorsha] up skeptically from head totoe(1a).♦ Стоявшие кучкою поодаль любопытные мешали знахарке. Она недобрым взглядом смеривала их с головы до ног (Пастернак 1). The knot of curious onlookers who stood at a distance annoyed the witch, and she measured them from top to toe with a hostile look (1a).♦ Жена директора смерила её взглядом с ног до головы (Чуковская 1). The director's wife looked her up and down (1a).♦ Эта Ира чем-то так очаровала всемогущую Гридасову, что та снабдила её чистым паспортом, одела с ног до головы в одежду со своего плеча и на свой счёт отправила на материк (Гинзбург 2). Ira had somehow cast such a spell on the omnipotent Gridasova that the latter had provided her with a perfectly clean passport, given her a complete set of clothing from her own wardrobe, and paid for her passage back to the mainland (2a).♦ В голосе своего коллеги Пчёлкин уловил нечто такое, что с ног до головы прохватило его ознобом... (Катаев 3). [context transl] Pcholkin detected in his colleague's voice something that sent a shiver all the way up his spine (3a).2. вооружить кого, вооружённый - [adv or modif]⇒ (to be) fully (armed):- (armed) to the teeth < to the hilt>.3. [nonagreeing modif]⇒ (one is a person of a certain type) in every respect, in every way:- every inch a < the> [NP];- a [NP] through and through;- a [NP] from head to toe < to foot>;- a [NP] all the way;- [in limited contexts] a [NP] born and bred.♦...Чехов, как большинство его современников, был чужд изобразительному искусству и понимал культуру главным образом как просвещение. Он был "литератором" с ног до головы... (Терц 3) Like most of his contemporaries, Chekhov was indifferent to the visual arts and understood culture mainly as education. He was a "literary man" from head to foot... (3a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с ног до головы
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17 przeszy|ć
pf — przeszy|wać impf (przeszyję — przeszywam) vt 1. (zeszyć złożony materiał) to sew through, to stitch through- przeszyć puchową kołdrę to quilt an eiderdown- przeszyła na maszynie dół spódnicy she sewed the hem of the skirt on the sewing machine, she machine-stitched the hem of the skirt2. (przerobić, uszyć inaczej) to resew- przeszyć rękawy sukienki to resew the sleeves of a dress- tylko przeszyję guzik i spodnie będą w sam raz I’ll move the button and the trousers will fit perfectly3. (przebić) to pierce, to lance; to transpierce książk.- w pojedynku przeszył go szpadą he pierced a. lanced him with a sword in a duel4. przen. (przeniknąć) to penetrate, to pierce- przeszył go nagły ból a sudden pain shot through him- przeszyć kogoś wzrokiem a. rzucić komuś przeszyywające spojrzenie to fix sb with a piercing gaze- przeszyył mnie wzrokiem na wylot his eyes lanced right through me- powietrze przeszyył nagły krzyk a sudden scream pierced the air- błyskawica przeszyła ciemność lightning pierced the darkness- przeszywający ból stabbing painThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przeszy|ć
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18 gezi
[cf. Lat. "gaesum" (Gallic spear)] iz.1.a. arrow; \geziz zauritu zuen he wound-ed him with an arrow; \geziak jaurtiki to shoot arrows; \geziz jo zuen he {shot || hit} him with an arrowb. [ izenen aurrean ] arrow-; \geziburu arrowhead; \gezi-mutur arrow tip, tip of an arrow; \gezi-ontzi quiverc. balezta-\gezi bolt2. ( ikurra) arrow3. Arkit. fleche4. Tek. shaft, axle -
19 под ним были убиты две лошади
Makarov: two horses were shot under himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > под ним были убиты две лошади
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20 пуля попала не в него, а в зеркало
General subject: the shot missed him and winged the looking glassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пуля попала не в него, а в зеркало
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