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1 estrellar
v.1 to smash.Elsa estrelló su copa Elsa smashed her wine glass.2 to spangle with stars, to star.María estrelló la tela Mary spangled her fabric with stars.* * *1 (llenar de estrellas) to cover with stars2 familiar (hacer pedazos) to smash (to pieces), shatter3 (freír) to fry1 (llenarse de estrellas) to be full of stars2 (hacerse pedazos) to smash, shatter3 (chocar) to crash4 figurado (problema, dificultad) to come up against, run into* * *verbto smash, crash* * *1. VT1) (=hacer chocar) to smash, shatterla corriente amenazaba con estrellar el barco contra las rocas — the current threatened to dash the boat on to the rocks
2) (=decorar con estrellas) to spangle, cover with stars3) (Culin) [+ huevo] to fry2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2.estrellarse v prona) ( chocar) to crashb) (toparse, tropezar)estrellarse con algo/alguien — to come up against something/somebody
* * *1.verbo transitivo2.estrellarse v prona) ( chocar) to crashb) (toparse, tropezar)estrellarse con algo/alguien — to come up against something/somebody
* * *estrellar [A1 ]vtestrellar algo CONTRA algo:furioso, estrelló un plato contra la pared in his rage, he smashed a plate against the wallestrelló su coche contra un árbol he crashed his car into a treeestrelló el balón contra el poste he slammed the ball against the goalpost1 (chocar) to crashse estrelló con la moto he had a motorcycle accident, he crashed his motorcycleestrellarse CONTRA algo to crash INTO sthel balón se estrelló contra el larguero the ball slammed into the crossbarse estrelló contra el cristal he walked smack into the glass door2 (toparse, tropezar) estrellarse CON algo/algn to come up against sth/sbnuestros planes se estrellaron con un obstáculo insalvable our plans came up o ran up against an insurmountable obstacle* * *
estrellar ( conjugate estrellar) verbo transitivo:
estrelló el coche contra un árbol he smashed his car into a tree
estrellarse verbo pronominal ( chocar) to crash;
se estrelló con la moto he had a motorcycle accident;
estrellarse contra algo [ coche] to crash into sth;
[ olas] to crash against sth;
estrellar vtr fam to smash [contra, into, against]: estrelló la planeadora contra las rocas, he smashed the speedboat into the rocks
' estrellar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estampar
English:
dash
* * *♦ vt1. [arrojar] to smash;estrelló el vaso contra el suelo she smashed the glass on the floor;estrelló el balón en el poste he smashed the ball into the post2. [huevo] to fry* * *v/t smash;estrellar algo contra algo smash sth against sth;estrelló el coche contra un muro he smashed the car into a wall* * *estrellar vt: to smash, to crash* * *estrellar vb to smash -
2 smash
smæʃ
1. verb1) ((sometimes with up) to (cause to) break in pieces or be ruined: The plate dropped on the floor and smashed into little pieces; This unexpected news had smashed all his hopes; He had an accident and smashed up his car.) romper, quebrar, hacer pedazos, arruinar2) (to strike with great force; to crash: The car smashed into a lamp-post.) estrellar(se)
2. noun1) ((the sound of) a breakage; a crash: A plate fell to the ground with a smash; There has been a bad car smash.) choque2) (a strong blow: He gave his opponent a smash on the jaw.) golpe violento3) (in tennis etc, a hard downward shot.) smash, mate•- smashing- smash hit
smash1 n1. estrépito2. choque / accidente de tráfico3. smash / rematesmash2 vb1. romper2. hacerse añicos / hacerse pedazostr[smæʃ]1 (noise) estrépito, estruendo3 (blow) golpe nombre masculino5 (success, hit) exitazo, gran éxito■ the waves smashed the little boat against the rocks las olas estrellaron la barquita contra las rocas3 (defeat) vencer, derrotar, aplastar; (destroy) destrozar, destruir; (break up) desarticular, desmantelar; (beat) batir, superar4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in tennis) hacer un mate, dar un mate\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto smash somebody's face partirle la cara a alguiensmash hit gran éxito, exitazosmash ['smæʃ] vt1) break: romper, quebrar, hacer pedazos2) wreck: destrozar, arruinar3) crash: estrellar, chocarsmash vi1) shatter: hacerse pedazos, hacerse añicos2) collide, crash: estrellarse, chocarsmash n1) blow: golpe m2) collision: choque m3) bang, crash: estrépito mn.• mate (Balonvolea) (•Deporte•) s.m.n.• golpe violento s.m.• quiebra s.f.• rotura s.f.• rotura violenta s.f.v.• aplastar v.• desbaratar v.• despachurrar v.• hacer pedazos v.• quebrantar v.• quebrar v.• reventar v.• romper con fuerza v.smæʃ
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1)a) ( sound) estrépito m, estruendo mb) ( collision) (BrE) choque m2)a) ( blow) golpe mb) (in tennis, badminton, squash) smash m, remate m, remache m3) ( success) (colloq) exitazo m (fam)
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1) ( break) \<\<furniture\>\> romper*, destrozar*; \<\<car\>\> destrozar*; \<\<glass\>\> romper*; ( into small pieces) hacer* añicos2) ( destroy) \<\<rebellion\>\> aplastar, sofocar*; \<\<drug racket/spy ring\>\> acabar con, desarticular; \<\<hopes\>\> echar por tierra, destruir*he smashed the world record — batió or rompió el record mundial
3)a) (hit, drive forcefully)b) (in tennis, badminton, squash) rematar, remachar
2.
vi1) ( shatter) hacerse* pedazosit smashed into a thousand pieces — se hizo añicos, se rompió en mil pedazos
2) ( crash)to smash AGAINST/INTO something — estrellarse or chocar* contra algo
•Phrasal Verbs:- smash in- smash up[smæʃ]1. N1) (=breakage) rotura f, quiebra f (LAm); (=sound of breaking) estruendo m2) (=collision) choque m3) (Tennis, Badminton etc) smash m, remate m, remache m4) (Econ) (=bankruptcy) quiebra f ; (=crisis) crisis f inv económica5) * (=success) exitazo m2. VT1) (=break) romper, quebrar (esp LAm); (=shatter) hacer pedazos, hacer trizasto smash sth to pieces or bits — hacer pedazos or añicos algo
he smashed his fist into Paul's face — le dio or pegó un fuerte puñetazo en la cara a Paul
2) (=wreck) dar al traste con; (=ruin) arruinar, minar3) (=beat) [+ team, enemy, opponent] aplastar; [+ record etc] pulverizar, batir4) (Tennis, Badminton etc) [+ ball] rematar, remachar3. VI1) (=break) romperse, hacerse pedazos, quebrarse (esp LAm)2) (=crash)3) (Econ) quebrar4.ADVto go smash into sth — dar de lleno contra algo, dar violentamente contra algo
5.CPD- smash in- smash up* * *[smæʃ]
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1)a) ( sound) estrépito m, estruendo mb) ( collision) (BrE) choque m2)a) ( blow) golpe mb) (in tennis, badminton, squash) smash m, remate m, remache m3) ( success) (colloq) exitazo m (fam)
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1) ( break) \<\<furniture\>\> romper*, destrozar*; \<\<car\>\> destrozar*; \<\<glass\>\> romper*; ( into small pieces) hacer* añicos2) ( destroy) \<\<rebellion\>\> aplastar, sofocar*; \<\<drug racket/spy ring\>\> acabar con, desarticular; \<\<hopes\>\> echar por tierra, destruir*he smashed the world record — batió or rompió el record mundial
3)a) (hit, drive forcefully)b) (in tennis, badminton, squash) rematar, remachar
2.
vi1) ( shatter) hacerse* pedazosit smashed into a thousand pieces — se hizo añicos, se rompió en mil pedazos
2) ( crash)to smash AGAINST/INTO something — estrellarse or chocar* contra algo
•Phrasal Verbs:- smash in- smash up -
3 smash ***
[smæʃ]1. n1) (sound) fracasso2) (also: smash-up) (collision) scontro, Tennis etc, schiacciata, smash m inv, (powerful blow) pugno, Fin crollo2. vt(break) rompere, fracassare, (shatter) infrangere, frantumare, (beat: enemy, opponent) schiacciare, annientare, (record) polverizzare, (wreck), (also), fig distruggere, Tennis etc, schiacciarehe smashed his way out of the building — uscì dall'edificio spaccando tutto quello che trovava davanti
3. vi(break) rompersi, andare in frantumi•- smash in- smash up -
4 mûr
mur [myʀ]masculine noun• les murs ont des oreilles ! walls have ears!• franchir le mur du son to break the sound barrier ► mur végétal or végétalisé or vivant living wall* * *myʀ
1.
nom masculin wallrester or être entre quatre murs — to be cooped up
c'est à se taper (colloq) or cogner (colloq) la tête contre les murs — you feel like banging your head against the wall (colloq)
faire du mur — (colloq) ( au tennis) to practise [BrE] hitting a ball against the wall
faire les pieds au mur — lit to do a handstand against the wall; fig to tie oneself up in knots
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Phrasal Verbs:••faire le mur — ( s'échapper) to go over the wall; ( au football) to make a wall
* * *myʀ nm* * *A nm1 gén, Archit, Constr wall; un mur de pierre/de briques a stone/brick wall; il y avait des tableaux aux murs there were pictures (hanging) on the walls; monter or élever un mur to put up a wall; mur mitoyen/de clôture/d'enceinte party/boundary/outer wall; les murs de la ville the city walls; hors des murs (de la ville) lit outside the city walls, fig outside the city limits; coller qn au mur to put sb up against the wall and shoot him/her; être le dos au mur to have one's back to the wall; rester or être entre quatre murs to be cooped up; c'est à se taper or cogner la tête contre les murs you feel like banging your head against the wall○; les murs ont des oreilles walls have ears; faire du mur○ ( au tennis) to practiseGB hitting a ball against the wall; faire les pieds au mur lit to do a handstand against the wall; fig to tie oneself up in knots;2 ( obstacle) wall; se heurter à un mur de silence to come up against a wall of silence;3 ( personne froide) cold fish; parler à un mur to be talking to a brick wall.B murs nmpl ( local) ( d'entreprise) premises; (d'ambassade, de palais) confines; le ministre est dans nos murs aujourd'hui the minister is with us today; être dans ses murs to own one's own house.mur d'appui ( de soutènement) retaining wall; ( parapet) parapet; mur de l'Atlantique Atlantic Wall; mur de Berlin Berlin wall; mur portant or porteur load-bearing wall; mur du son sound barrier; franchir le mur du son to break the sound barrier; mur de soutènement retaining wall; Mur des Lamentations Wailing Wall.faire le mur ( s'échapper) to go over the wall; ( au football) to make a wall; mettre qn au pied du mur to call sb's bluff; être au pied du mur to be up against the wall; aller dans le mur to be heading for disaster.1. [fruit, graine, abcès etc] ripetrop mûr overripe, too ripepas mûr unripe, not ripe2. [personne] matureaprès mûre réflexion after careful thought ou consideration5. (familier) [tissu] worn -
5 estrellado
adj.1 starred, starry, full of stars.2 smashed, crashed, shattered.3 star-shaped, stellate, shaped like a star, star-like.4 star-spangled, bespangled, spotted with stars, stellular.past part.past participle of spanish verb: estrellar.* * *1→ link=estrellar estrellar► adjetivo1 (cielo) starry, star-spangled, full of stars2 (forma) star-shaped3 (hecho pedazos) smashed, shattered4 (huevo) fried* * *ADJ1) (=en forma de estrella) star-shaped2) [cielo] starry, star-spangled3) (=destrozado) smashed, shattered4) (Culin) [huevo] fried* * ** * *= starry.Ex. Her view was that 'a scholar had no more concern with the merits of the literature with which he deals than Newton with the beauties of the countryside or of the starry heavens.----* cielo estrellado = starry sky.* * ** * *= starry.Ex: Her view was that 'a scholar had no more concern with the merits of the literature with which he deals than Newton with the beauties of the countryside or of the starry heavens.
* cielo estrellado = starry sky.* * *estrellado -da1 (lleno de estrellas) ‹cielo› starry, star-spangled ( liter); ‹noche› starry2 (en forma de estrella) star-shaped* * *
Del verbo estrellar: ( conjugate estrellar)
estrellado es:
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estrellado
estrellar
estrellado◊ -da adjetivo ( lleno de estrellas) starry;
( en forma de estrella) star-shaped
estrellar ( conjugate estrellar) verbo transitivo:
estrelló el coche contra un árbol he smashed his car into a tree
estrellarse verbo pronominal ( chocar) to crash;
se estrelló con la moto he had a motorcycle accident;
estrelladose contra algo [ coche] to crash into sth;
[ olas] to crash against sth;
estrellado,-a adjetivo
1 (cielo) starry
2 (silueta, superficie, forma) star-shaped
estrellar vtr fam to smash [contra, into, against]: estrelló la planeadora contra las rocas, he smashed the speedboat into the rocks
' estrellado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estrellada
- huevo
English:
starry
- fried
* * *estrellado, -a adj1. [con estrellas] starry2. [por la forma] star-shaped3. [que ha chocado] smashed;nacer estrellado to be born unlucky* * *adjcielo estrellado star-studded sky* * *estrellado, -da adj1) : starry2) : star-shaped3)huevos estrellados : fried eggs -
6 hauen
to hack; to sock; to chop; to hit; to beat; to conk; to hew* * *hau|en ['hauən] pret haute ['hautə] ptp gehauen or (dial) gehaut [gə'hauən, gə'haut]1. vt1) pret auch hieb [hiːp](inf = schlagen) to hit, to clout (inf), to clobber (inf)er haute den Stein in zwei Teile — he smashed the stone in two
er haute ihr das Heft um die Ohren — he hit or clouted (inf) or clobbered (inf) her round (Brit) or around the head with the exercise book
hau(t) ihn! — let him have it! (inf), belt or thump him (one) (inf)
4) pret hieb [hiːp](geh = mit Waffe schlagen) to make a thrust at sbjdn aus dem Sattel/vom Pferd háúen — to knock sb out of the saddle/from his horse
5) (inf [hiːp]= stoßen) jdn, Gegenstand to shove (inf); Körperteil to bang, to knock ( an +acc on, against)auf +acc on)das haut einen vom Stuhl or aus den Latschen or aus dem Anzug — it really knocks you sideways (inf)
er hat ihm eine 6 ins Zeugnis gehauen — he slammed a 6 on his report (Brit) or report card (US) (inf)
2. vi1) pret auch hieb inf = schlagen) to hitjdm ins Gesicht háúen — to hit or clout (inf) or clobber (inf)[hiːp] sb in the face
jdm auf die Schulter háúen — to clap or slap sb on the shoulder
hau doch nicht so ( auf die Tasten) — don't thump like that
2) (inf = prügeln)nicht háúen, Papi! — don't hit or thump (inf) me, daddy!
er haut immer gleich — he's quick to lash out
3) pret hieb (geh mit Waffe) to lash outer hieb mit dem Degen ( auf seinen Gegner) — he made a thrust (at his opponent) with his dagger
es geht auf Hauen und Stechen (fig)[hiːp] — there's a tough battle
4) aux sein inf = stoßen) to bang, to hiter ist mit dem Fuß gegen einen spitzen Stein gehauen — he banged or hit his foot against a sharp stone
3. vr (inf)1) (= sich prügeln) to scrap, to fightsich mit jdm háúen — to scrap or fight with sb
2) (= sich setzen, legen) to fling oneself* * *1) (to cut with an axe, sword etc: He hewed down the tree.) hew2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) slash* * *hau·en[ˈhauən,]I. vt1.jdm etw auf den Kopf \hauen to hit sb over the head with stheinen Nagel in ein Brett \hauen to bang [or knock] a nail into a board2.bitte hau mich nicht, ich tu es ja auch nicht wieder! don't hit me please, I won't do it again!3.<haute, gehauen>der Künstler hat diese Statue in Marmor ge\hauen the artist carved this statue in marbleum fischen zu können, mussten sie ein Loch ins Eis \hauen in order to fish they had to cut a hole in the icedie Stufen waren von Hand in den harten Fels ge\hauen worden the steps had been hewn by hand in the hard rockein Loch in eine Wand \hauen to knock a hole in a wall4.<haute, gehauen>au verdammt, ich habe mir das Knie an die Tischkante ge\hauen! ow damn it, I've hit my knee on the edge of the table5.<haute, gehauen>▪ etw irgendwohin \hauen to slap sth somewhere6.<haute, gehauen>Holz \hauen to chop wood7.<haute, gehauen>Erz \hauen to cut oreKohle \hauen to break coal8.<haute, gehauen>einen Baum \hauen to hew a treeII. vi1.er nahm die Axt und hieb damit gegen das Türschloss he picked up the axe and smashed it against the door lockhau doch nicht so auf die Klaviertasten! don't thump the piano keys like that!sie hieb ihm mit der flachen Hand ins Gesicht she slapped his faceer hieb ihm mit dem Schlagstock auf den Kopf he hit him on the head with the batonjdm [freundschaftlich] auf die Schulter \hauen to clap sb on the shoulder2.bitte nicht \hauen! please don't hit me!er ist mit dem Fuß gegen einen Stein ge\hauen he banged his foot on a rockIII. vr1.<haute, gehauen>(sl: sich setzen, legen)hau dich nicht so aufs Sofa! don't throw yourself onto the sofa like that!2.<haute, gehauen>▪ sich akk [mit jdm] \hauen to fight [with sb]; (sie hauen sich schon wieder) they are fighting each other againIV. nt kein pl* * *1.transitives Verbjemanden windelweich/grün und blau hauen — beat somebody black and blue
2) (ugs.): (auf einen Körperteil) belt (coll.); hit; (mit der Faust auch) smash (sl.); punch; (mit offener Hand auch) slap; smack3) (ugs.): (hineinschlagen) knockjemanden aus dem Sattel/vom Pferd hauen — knock somebody out of the saddle/off his/her horse
7) (landsch.): (fällen) fell; cut down8) (Bergbau) cut <coal, ore>2.intransitives Verb1)jemandem auf die Schulter hauen — slap or clap somebody on the shoulder
jemandem ins Gesicht hauen — belt (coll.)/slap somebody in the face
mit der Faust auf den Tisch hauen — thump the table [with one's fist]
3.mit dem Kopf/Bein gegen etwas hauen — bang or hit or bump one's head/leg against something
reflexives Verb2) (salopp): (sich setzen, legen) fling or throw oneselfsich ins Bett hauen — hit the sack (coll.)
* * *hauen; haut, haute oder hieb, hat/ist gehauen oder dial gehautA. v/t (hat)haut ihn! let him have it!;jemanden krankenhausreif/k.o. hauen put sb in (the) hospital/knock sb out;Mus etc2. (meist haute) (schlagen) hit, bang; (zerschlagen) smash; mit Werkzeug: (hacken) chop; (meißeln) (Statue etc) hew, make (aus from); (Loch etc) cut, make; BERGB (Erz) cut, (Kohle) auch break; dial (Bäume) chop down; (Gras etc) cut, mow; (Fleisch, Holz) chop;jemandem etwas auf den Kopf hauen hit sb over the head with sth;einen Nagel in die Wand hauen umg bang a nail into the wall;B. v/ihauen nach lash out at;um sich hauen hit out in all directions;jemandem auf die Schulter hauen clap sb on the shoulder;jemandem ins Gesicht hauen hit ( oder slap) sb in the face;auf den Tisch hauen bang (one’s fist on) the table;in die Tasten hauen pound the keys;auf den Boden/in den Dreck hauen (fallen) fall slap on the ground/in the mud1.sich mit jemandem hauen (have a) fight with sb;sie hauen sich they’re fighting2.in die Falle etchauen hit the sack* * *1.transitives Verbjemanden windelweich/grün und blau hauen — beat somebody black and blue
2) (ugs.): (auf einen Körperteil) belt (coll.); hit; (mit der Faust auch) smash (sl.); punch; (mit offener Hand auch) slap; smack3) (ugs.): (hineinschlagen) knockjemanden aus dem Sattel/vom Pferd hauen — knock somebody out of the saddle/off his/her horse
7) (landsch.): (fällen) fell; cut down8) (Bergbau) cut <coal, ore>2.intransitives Verb1)jemandem auf die Schulter hauen — slap or clap somebody on the shoulder
jemandem ins Gesicht hauen — belt (coll.)/slap somebody in the face
mit der Faust auf den Tisch hauen — thump the table [with one's fist]
3.mit dem Kopf/Bein gegen etwas hauen — bang or hit or bump one's head/leg against something
reflexives Verb2) (salopp): (sich setzen, legen) fling or throw oneselfsich ins Bett hauen — hit the sack (coll.)
* * *v.to bash v.to hew v.(§ p.,p.p.: hewn) -
7 schmettern
I v/t (hat geschmettert)2. Tennis: smash; mit der Vorhand / Rückhand schmettern play a forehand / backhand smash; geschmetterter Ball smash3. umg. (ein Lied) belt outII v/i1. (ist) (krachen) crash; Tür: slam; mit dem Kopf gegen die Wand schmettern wham one’s head against the wall; das Boot schmetterte auf den Felsen the boat smashed against the rocks* * *(Schlag) to smash;(Sport) to smash;(Trompete) to blare* * *schmẹt|tern ['ʃmɛtɐn]1. vt2) Lied, Arie to bellow out; (Vogel) to sing, to warble2. vi1) (SPORT) to smash, to hit a smash (esp Brit)* * *((often with out) to come or be sent out, very loudly: Music (was being) blasted out from the radio.) blast* * *schmet·tern[ˈʃmɛtɐn]I. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (schleudern)▪ etw [irgendwohin] \schmettern to fling [or hurl] sth [somewhere]2. SPORT▪ etw \schmettern to smash stheinen Ball \schmettern to smash a ball3. MUS▪ etw \schmettern to blare sth outein Lied \schmettern to bawl out a songII. vi1. Hilfsverb: sein (aufprallen)▪ irgendwohin \schmettern to crash somewhere, to smash against sth2. Hilfsverb: haben SPORT to smash3. Hilfsverb: haben MUS to blare [out]* * *1.transitives Verb1) (schleudern) hurl (an + Akk. at, gegen against)jemanden/etwas zu Boden schmettern — send somebody/something crashing to the ground
2) (laut spielen, singen usw.) blare out <march, music>; < person> sing lustily < song>; bellow < order>2.intransitives Verb1) mit sein (aufprallen) crash; smash2) (schallen) <trumpet, music, etc.> blare out* * *A. v/t (hat geschmettert)1. smash (in Stücke to pieces);schmettern gegen hurl at; (Schiff gegen Felsen etc) dash against2. Tennis: smash;mit der Vorhand/Rückhand schmettern play a forehand/backhand smash;geschmetterter Ball smash3. umg (ein Lied) belt outB. v/imit dem Kopf gegen die Wand schmettern wham one’s head against the wall;das Boot schmetterte auf den Felsen the boat smashed against the rocks* * *1.transitives Verb1) (schleudern) hurl (an + Akk. at, gegen against)jemanden/etwas zu Boden schmettern — send somebody/something crashing to the ground
2) (laut spielen, singen usw.) blare out <march, music>; < person> sing lustily < song>; bellow < order>2.intransitives Verb1) mit sein (aufprallen) crash; smash2) (schallen) <trumpet, music, etc.> blare out* * *adj.dashing adj. v.to blare v.to clash v.to dash v. -
8 smash
smash [smæ∫]1. nouna. ( = break) casser ; ( = shatter) fracasserb. [+ spy ring] démanteler ; [+ hopes] ruiner ; [+ enemy, opponent] écraser ; [+ sports record] pulvériser (inf)4. compounds[+ door] enfoncer• he was smashed up in a car accident (inf) il a été sérieusement amoché (inf) dans un accident de voiture2. nounaccident m* * *[smæʃ] 1.1) ( crash) (of glass, china) bruit m fracassant; ( of vehicles) fracas m3) (colloq) (also smash hit) Music tube (colloq) m; Cinema film m à grand succès2.to be a smash — faire un tabac (colloq)
transitive verb1) briser ( with avec); ( more violently) fracasser2) ( destroy) écraser [demonstration, opponent]; démanteler [drugs ring]3) Sport pulvériser (colloq) [record]3.1) ( disintegrate) se briser, se fracasser (on sur, against contre)2) ( crash)to smash into — [vehicle] aller s'écraser contre
3) Finance faire faillite•Phrasal Verbs:- smash in- smash up -
9 pedazo
m.1 piece, bit (trozo).saltar en (mil) pedazos to be smashed to piecesser un pedazo de pan (figurative) to be an angel, to be a real sweetie2 patch, small area.* * *1 piece, bit■ ¡pedazo de animal! stupid idiot!\estar hecho,-a pedazos familiar (materialmente) to be falling apart 2 (psíquicamente) to be going to pieceshacer pedazos to smash to piecesser un pedazo de pan to be a real sweetie, be a real pet* * *noun m.1) bit2) piece* * *SM1) (=trozo) piecehacer algo a pedazos — to do sth in pieces, do sth piecemeal
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caerse a pedazos — to fall to bits•
hacer pedazos — [+ papel] to rip, tear (up); [+ vidrio, cristal] to shatter, smash; [+ persona] to tear to shreds2) [con insultos]es un pedazo de alcornoque o animal o bruto — * he's a blockhead *, he's an idiot
3) [con expresiones de cariño]¡pedazo de mi alma o mi corazón o mis entrañas! — my darling!
* * *1) ( trozo) pieceel coche saltó or voló en pedazos — the car was blown to pieces
estar hecho pedazos — (fam) coche/juguete to be falling to pieces; persona to be shattered (colloq)
ser un pedazo de pan — (fam) to be a real sweetie (colloq)
2) (fam) ( en insultos)pedazo de idiota/bestia! — you idiot/you great brute! (colloq)
* * *= chunk, shred, morsel, hunk.Ex. So there is at least that big chunk of a file which is already a rather coherent catalog.Ex. The article ' Shreds and patches: macrostatistics on libraries in the European Community' is a summary of the results of a study to compile economic and statistical data.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. This is especially good if you cut a turkey breast in hunks and marinade overnight then grill.----* cayéndose a pedazos = disintegrating.* cortar en pedazos = cut + Nombre + up.* hacer pedazos = shatter, smash + Nombre + to bits.* que no se rompe en mil pedazos = shatterproof.* ser un pedazo de pan = have + a heart of gold.* * *1) ( trozo) pieceel coche saltó or voló en pedazos — the car was blown to pieces
estar hecho pedazos — (fam) coche/juguete to be falling to pieces; persona to be shattered (colloq)
ser un pedazo de pan — (fam) to be a real sweetie (colloq)
2) (fam) ( en insultos)pedazo de idiota/bestia! — you idiot/you great brute! (colloq)
* * *= chunk, shred, morsel, hunk.Ex: So there is at least that big chunk of a file which is already a rather coherent catalog.
Ex: The article ' Shreds and patches: macrostatistics on libraries in the European Community' is a summary of the results of a study to compile economic and statistical data.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: This is especially good if you cut a turkey breast in hunks and marinade overnight then grill.* cayéndose a pedazos = disintegrating.* cortar en pedazos = cut + Nombre + up.* hacer pedazos = shatter, smash + Nombre + to bits.* que no se rompe en mil pedazos = shatterproof.* ser un pedazo de pan = have + a heart of gold.* * *A (trozo) pieceun pedazo de pan/carne a piece of bread/meatel vaso se hizo pedazos the glass smashed (to pieces)el coche saltó or voló en pedazos the car was blown to piecesrompió la carta en muchos pedazos he tore the letter into little pieces o to shredslo tiré contra la pared y lo hice pedazos I threw it against the wall and smashed itcaerse a pedazos to fall to piecesestar hecho pedazos ( fam) «coche/juguete» to be falling to pieces;«persona» to be shattered ( colloq)B ( fam) (en insultos) pedazo DE algo:¡pedazo de idiota/bestia! ¿es que no miras por dónde vas? you idiot/you great brute! why don't you look where you're going? ( colloq)* * *
pedazo sustantivo masculino
1 ( trozo) piece;
se hizo pedazos it smashed (to pieces);
el coche saltó or voló en pedazos the car was blown to pieces;
lo hice pedazos I smashed it;
caerse a pedazos to fall to pieces
2 (fam) ( en insultos):◊ ¡pedazo de idiota! you idiot! (colloq)
pedazo sustantivo masculino
1 piece, bit
2 familiar ¡vaya pedazo de moto se ha comprado!, what a fantastic motorbike he's bought!
♦ Locuciones: caerse a pedazos, to fall to pieces
estar hecho pedazos, to be worn out: la pobre mujer estaba hecha pedazos, the poor woman was worn out
romperse en mil pedazos, to break/tear to pieces
ser un pedazo de pan, to have a heart of gold
' pedazo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cacho
- remiendo
- salir
English:
bit
- chunk
- hunk
- piece
- flick
- lump
- slab
* * *pedazo nm1. [trozo] piece, bit;un pedazo de pan a piece of bread;caerse a pedazos [deshacerse] to fall to pieces;[estar cansado] to be dead tired, to be worn out;hacer pedazos algo to break sth to bits;Fig to destroy sth;saltar en (mil) pedazos to be smashed to pieces;ser un pedazo de pan to be an angel, to be a real sweetie¡pedazo de alcornoque! you stupid idiot!;¡qué pedazo de actor! now there's an actor for you!* * *m piece, bit;pedazo de bruto fam blockhead fam ;ser un pedazo de pan be really nice;hacer pedazos fam smash to bits fam ;caerse a pedazos fall to pieces;hecho pedazos fam shattered fam* * *pedazo nmtrozo: piece, bit, chunkcaerse a pedazos: to fall to pieceshacer pedazos: to tear into shreds, to smash to pieces* * *pedazo n piece -
10 estrella
adj.star.producto estrella star o flagship productf.1 star (astro).tener buena/mala estrella to be lucky/unluckyestrella fugaz shooting starestrella polar Pole Star2 star (artista, deportista).es la estrella del equipo he's the star of the teamestrella invitada guest star3 star.un hotel de cuatro estrellas a four-star hotel4 Estrella.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: estrellar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: estrellar.* * *1 (gen) star\haber nacido con buena estrella figurado to be born under a lucky startener buena estrella / tener mala estrella figurado to be lucky / be unluckyver las estrellas figurado to see starsestrella de cine film starestrella de mar starfishestrella errante / estrella fugaz shooting star* * *noun f.1) star2) fate, fortune* * *1. SF1) (Astron) star- ver las estrellasnacer 1., 1)2) (Tip) asterisk, star3) (Cine, Teat) star¿quién es la estrella de la película? — who's the star of the film?, who stars in the film?
estrella de cine — film star, movie star (EEUU)
4) (Mil) star, pip5) (Zool) blaze, white patch2.ADJ INV star antes de s* * *1)a) (Astron) starver (las) estrellas — to see stars
b) ( suerte)tener buena/mala estrella — to be born lucky/unlucky
unos nacen con estrella y otros nacen estrellados — (fam & hum) some are born under a lucky star and some are born seeing stars (hum)
2)a) ( como símbolo) starb) ( asterisco) asterisk3) ( ídolo) star* * *= star, flagship.Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex. The two sat gravely in silence, Modjeski fingering the stars on her necklace while she thought.Ex. The main library may the be flagship of the system, and its large collection and monumental architecture the pride and joy of the community boosters, but it is the branch library where people come to get their reading material.----* aficionado a contemplar las estrellas = stargazer.* aficionado a mirar las estrellas = stargazer.* aficionado a observar las estrellas = stargazer.* a la luz de las estrellas = by starlight.* Posesivo + buena estrella = Posesivo + lucky star.* con forma de estrella = star-shaped [star shaped].* contemplación de las estrellas = star watch.* contemplar las estrellas = stargaze.* de cinco estrellas = 5-star [five-star].* de cuatro estrellas = four-star.* dormir bajo las estrellas = sleep under + the stars.* en forma de estrella = star-shaped [star shaped].* estrella de cine = movie star, film-star.* estrella de la música pop = pop star.* estrella del escenario = stage star.* estrella de mar = starfish.* estrella fugaz = rustling star, shooting star, falling star.* estrella polar = Pole Star [polestar. -USA], lodestar.* estrella polar, la = Polaris, North Star, the.* estrella venida a menos = fallen star.* guerra de las estrellas = battle of the stars.* joven estrella = starlet.* lleno de estrellas = starry.* llorarle a las estrellas = cry for + the moon, ask for + the moon, reach for + the moon.* luz de las estrellas = starlight.* mirar las estrellas = stargaze.* pieza estrella = showpiece.* polvo de estrellas = stardust.* producto estrella = star product.* puntuación con estrellas = star rating.* red en forma de estrella = star network [star-network].* súper estrella = superstar.* valoración con estrellas = star rating.* ver las estrellas = see + stars.* * *1)a) (Astron) starver (las) estrellas — to see stars
b) ( suerte)tener buena/mala estrella — to be born lucky/unlucky
unos nacen con estrella y otros nacen estrellados — (fam & hum) some are born under a lucky star and some are born seeing stars (hum)
2)a) ( como símbolo) starb) ( asterisco) asterisk3) ( ídolo) star* * *= star, flagship.Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex: The two sat gravely in silence, Modjeski fingering the stars on her necklace while she thought.
Ex: The main library may the be flagship of the system, and its large collection and monumental architecture the pride and joy of the community boosters, but it is the branch library where people come to get their reading material.* aficionado a contemplar las estrellas = stargazer.* aficionado a mirar las estrellas = stargazer.* aficionado a observar las estrellas = stargazer.* a la luz de las estrellas = by starlight.* Posesivo + buena estrella = Posesivo + lucky star.* con forma de estrella = star-shaped [star shaped].* contemplación de las estrellas = star watch.* contemplar las estrellas = stargaze.* de cinco estrellas = 5-star [five-star].* de cuatro estrellas = four-star.* dormir bajo las estrellas = sleep under + the stars.* en forma de estrella = star-shaped [star shaped].* estrella de cine = movie star, film-star.* estrella de la música pop = pop star.* estrella del escenario = stage star.* estrella de mar = starfish.* estrella fugaz = rustling star, shooting star, falling star.* estrella polar = Pole Star [polestar. -USA], lodestar.* estrella polar, la = Polaris, North Star, the.* estrella venida a menos = fallen star.* guerra de las estrellas = battle of the stars.* joven estrella = starlet.* lleno de estrellas = starry.* llorarle a las estrellas = cry for + the moon, ask for + the moon, reach for + the moon.* luz de las estrellas = starlight.* mirar las estrellas = stargaze.* pieza estrella = showpiece.* polvo de estrellas = stardust.* producto estrella = star product.* puntuación con estrellas = star rating.* red en forma de estrella = star network [star-network].* súper estrella = superstar.* valoración con estrellas = star rating.* ver las estrellas = see + stars.* * *A1 ( Astron) starel cielo estaba lleno/tachonado de estrellas the sky was full of/studded with starsun cielo sin estrellas a starless skyver (las) estrellas to see stars2(suerte): no quiso mi estrella que fuera así fate would not have it sotener buena estrella to be born lucky o under a lucky startener mala estrella to be born unluckyunos nacen con estrella y otros nacen estrellados ( fam hum); some are born under a lucky star and some are born seeing stars ( hum), fortune smiles on some but not on othersCompuestos:star of Bethlehemstar of Davidstarfish( RPl) poinsettiashooting starPole StarB1 (como símbolo) starun hotel de tres estrellas a three-star hotel2 (asterisco) asteriskC (ídolo) staruna estrella de cine a movie staruna estrella de la canción a famous singerla nueva estrella del tenis mundial the new star of world tennisCompuesto:rising starD ( como adj inv):ése fue el tema estrella de la discusión that was the major ( AmE) o ( BrE) main theme of the discussionuno de los locutores estrella de la televisión one of television's top presentersel coche estrella de la gama the top-of-the-range model* * *
Del verbo estrellar: ( conjugate estrellar)
estrella es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
estrella
estrellar
estrella sustantivo femenino
estrella fugaz shooting star;
estrella polar Pole Star;
un hotel de tres estrellas a three-star hotel;
una estrella de cine a movie star
estrellar ( conjugate estrellar) verbo transitivo:
estrelló el coche contra un árbol he smashed his car into a tree
estrellarse verbo pronominal ( chocar) to crash;
se estrelló con la moto he had a motorcycle accident;
estrellase contra algo [ coche] to crash into sth;
[ olas] to crash against sth;
estrella sustantivo femenino star
estrella de cine, film star
Zool estrella de mar, starfish
♦ Locuciones: ver las estrellas, to see stars
estrellar vtr fam to smash [contra, into, against]: estrelló la planeadora contra las rocas, he smashed the speedboat into the rocks
' estrella' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fugaz
- lucir
- polar
- sol
- vista
- brillante
- brillar
- brillo
- centelleante
- centellear
- destellar
- destello
- divo
- estrellado
- melocotón
English:
allow
- autograph
- down-to-earth
- film star
- fulfillment
- fulfilment
- guest star
- live
- narrowly
- North Star
- overdose
- shooting star
- star
- starfish
- upstage
- would-be
- film
- guest
- leading
- north
- pole
- superstar
- would
* * *♦ adj invstar;producto estrella star o flagship product;el deporte estrella de las Olimpiadas the star event of the Olympics;la pieza estrella de la colección the jewel of the collection♦ nf1. [astro] star;en forma de estrella star-shaped;ver las estrellas to see starsestrella binaria binary star;estrella doble binary star;estrella enana dwarf star;estrella enana blanca white dwarf star;estrella enana roja red dwarf star;estrella fugaz shooting star;estrella gigante red giant;estrella nova nova;Estrella polar Pole Star;estrella supernova supernova2. [suerte, destino] fate;su estrella quiso que la conociera fate willed that he should meet her;nacer con estrella to be born lucky;tener buena/mala estrella to be lucky/unlucky3. [artista, deportista] star;es la estrella del equipo he's the star of the teamestrella de cine Br film star, US movie star;estrella invitada guest star4. [símbolo] star;un hotel de cuatro estrellas a four-star hotelestrella de David Star of David5. estrella de mar starfish* * *f tbtener buena/mala estrella be born lucky/unlucky;nació con buena estrella he was born under a lucky star;ver las estrellas fig fam see stars fam ;hotel de tres estrellas three-star hotel* * *estrella nf1) astro: starestrella fugaz: shooting star2) : destinytener buena estrella: to be born lucky3) : movie star4)estrella de mar : starfish* * *estrella n star -
11 smash
§ დამტვრევა; დამარცხება§1 ავარია, კატასტროფა, შეჯახება2 გრუხუნი, ზათქანი, დგენდგარი3 ნგრევა, მსხვრევა, მტვრევა4 განადგურება (მოწინააღმდეგისა)5 გაკოტრება6 დაჯახება (დაეჯახება)7 დამსხვრევა (დაამსხვრევს), დამტვრევა, დანგრევა8 განადგურება, დამტვრევა9 დარტყმა -
12 estrella
Del verbo estrellar: ( conjugate estrellar) \ \
estrella es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: estrella estrellar
estrella sustantivo femenino estrella fugaz shooting star; estrella polar Pole Star; un hotel de tres estrellas a three-star hotel; una estrella de cine a movie star
estrellar ( conjugate estrellar) verbo transitivo: estrelló el coche contra un árbol he smashed his car into a tree estrellarse verbo pronominal ( chocar) to crash; se estrelló con la moto he had a motorcycle accident; estrellase contra algo [ coche] to crash into sth; [ olas] to crash against sth;
estrella sustantivo femenino star
estrella de cine, film star Zool estrella de mar, starfish Locuciones: ver las estrellas, to see stars
estrellar vtr fam to smash [contra, into, against]: estrelló la planeadora contra las rocas, he smashed the speedboat into the rocks ' estrella' also found in these entries: Spanish: fugaz - lucir - polar - sol - vista - brillante - brillar - brillo - centelleante - centellear - destellar - destello - divo - estrellado - melocotón English: allow - autograph - down-to-earth - film star - fulfillment - fulfilment - guest star - live - narrowly - North Star - overdose - shooting star - star - starfish - upstage - would-be - film - guest - leading - north - pole - superstar - would -
13 estrellado
Del verbo estrellar: ( conjugate estrellar) \ \
estrellado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: estrellado estrellar
estrellado
◊ -da adjetivo ( lleno de estrellas) starry;( en forma de estrella) star-shaped
estrellar ( conjugate estrellar) verbo transitivo: estrelló el coche contra un árbol he smashed his car into a tree estrellarse verbo pronominal ( chocar) to crash; se estrelló con la moto he had a motorcycle accident; estrelladose contra algo [ coche] to crash into sth; [ olas] to crash against sth;
estrellado,-a adjetivo
1 (cielo) starry
2 (silueta, superficie, forma) star-shaped
estrellar vtr fam to smash [contra, into, against]: estrelló la planeadora contra las rocas, he smashed the speedboat into the rocks ' estrellado' also found in these entries: Spanish: estrellada - huevo English: starry - fried -
14 estrellar
estrellar ( conjugate estrellar) verbo transitivo: estrelló el coche contra un árbol he smashed his car into a tree estrellarse verbo pronominal ( chocar) to crash; se estrelló con la moto he had a motorcycle accident; estrellarse contra algo [ coche] to crash into sth; [ olas] to crash against sth;
estrellar vtr fam to smash [contra, into, against]: estrelló la planeadora contra las rocas, he smashed the speedboat into the rocks ' estrellar' also found in these entries: Spanish: estampar English: dash -
15 rozbi|ć
pf — rozbi|jać impf (rozbiję — rozbijam) Ⅰ vt 1. (potłuc) (celowo) to smash; (przypadkowo) to break- rozbić szybę kamieniem to smash/break a window-pane with a stone- rozbijać bryły węgla kilofem to break lumps of coal with a pick-axe- rozbić jajko to break an egg- rozbić talerz o ścianę to smash a plate against the wall- po wypiciu szampana rozbili kieliszki o podłogę after drinking champagne they smashed their glasses on the floor2. (roztłuc) to pound, to tenderise [mięso]- rozbić tłuczkiem mięso na kotlety to tenderise meat chops with a meat mallet3. (zniszczyć) to crash, to smash [samochód, samolot]; to wreck [dom, bunkier]- rozbił nowiutki samochód o drzewo he smashed up a brand new car against a tree- bomba rozbiła ich dom a bomb wrecked their house- pilot rozbił samolot przy lądowaniu the pilot wrecked the plane on landing4. (zranić) to hurt, to injure- upadła i rozbiła sobie kolano/łokieć she fell and hurt her knee/elbow- rozbił koledze nos he smashed his colleague’s nose- po wypadku miałam rozbitą głowę after the accident my head was injured- przez kilka dni chodził z rozbitym czołem for a few days he had a gashed a. injured forehead5. (wyróżnić części) to divide- rozbić klasę na grupy to divide the class into groups- rozbić reformę na etapy to divide the implementation of the reform into stages- rozbicie dzielnicowe Polski Hist. the period of regional disintegration in Poland (XII-XIV century)6. (rozgromić) to beat, to defeat [nieprzyjaciela, wojsko]; to break up [gang, grupę przestępców] 7. przen. to wreck [nadzieje, plany]- rozbić małżeństwo/rodzinę to break up a marriage/family- dzieci z rozbitych rodzin a. domów children from broken families a. homes8. pot. (włamać się) to break into- rozbić sklep/kiosk to break into a shop/kiosk9. (rozstawić) to put up, to pitch [namiot]- rozbiliśmy obóz nad samą rzeką we pitched camp right on the river bank10. (rozciągnąć) rozbić buty to stretch shoes- dać buty do rozbicia to have one’s shoes stretched- rozbijanie obuwia (w ogłoszeniu) shoe stretchingⅡ rozbić się — rozbijać się 1. (rozdzielić się) [towarzystwo] to split 2. (rozłożyć obóz) to pitch camp- latem wędrowny cyrk rozbijał się na błoniach in summer a circus would pitch their tent on the village green3. pot. (nie powieść się) to founder- plan budowy basenu rozbił się o brak pieniędzy the project of building a swimming pool foundered from a. for lack of fundsⅢ rozbić się 1. (rozpaść się) [filiżanka, wazon] to break- talerz spadł na posadzkę i rozbił się the plate fell to the floor and broke2. (zostać zniszczonym) [samochód, samolot, statek] to crash- okręt rozbił się o skały the ship crashed on the rocks- samochód/autobus rozbił się o drzewo the car/coach crashed into a tree- samolot rozbił się o zbocze góry the plane crashed into the mountain3. (ulec wypadkowi) [osoba] to crash- rozbił się (jadąc) motocyklem he had a crash while riding his motorbike4. (rozprysnąć się) [fala] to break Ⅳ rozbijać się 1. (urządzać awantury) rozbijał się po pijanemu when drunk, he would ask for trouble 2. pot. rozbijać się sportowym wozem po mieście to cruise around the town in a sports car- rozbijać się taksówkami to drive around ostentatiously in taxisThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozbi|ć
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16 hit
hit [hɪt]coup ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (b) succès ⇒ 1 (c) hit ⇒ 1 (d) frapper ⇒ 2 (a), 3 (a) heurter ⇒ 2 (b) attaquer ⇒ 2 (c) toucher ⇒ 2 (d) arriver à ⇒ 2 (e) buter sur ⇒ 2 (f) marquer ⇒ 2 (g)1 noun∎ figurative that was a hit at me ça m'était destiné, c'est moi qui étais visé(b) Sport (in ball game) coup m; (in shooting) tir m réussi; (in fencing, billiards, snooker) touche f; (in baseball) coup m de batte; (in hockey) coup m de crosse;∎ to score a hit (in shooting) faire mouche, toucher la cible; (in fencing) faire ou marquer une touche;∎ he got three hits and one miss il a réussi trois tirs et en a manqué un;∎ it only counts as a hit if the bullet goes inside the red line le tir ne compte que si la balle se trouve à l'intérieur de la ligne rouge;∎ that was a hit (in fencing) il y a eu touche∎ Frank Sinatra's greatest hits les plus grands succès de Frank Sinatra;∎ to be a big hit (record, play, book, song) faire ou être un grand succès;∎ a hit with the public/the critics un succès auprès du public/des critiques;∎ to make a hit with sb (person) conquérir qn;∎ she's a hit with everyone elle a conquis tout le monde;∎ I think you've made a hit with him je crois que tu l'as conquis; (romantically) je crois que tu as fait une touche∎ this website counted 20,000 hits last week ce site Web a été consulté 20 000 fois la semaine dernière∎ a hit by the Mafia un meurtre perpétré par la Mafia(f) familiar drugs slang (of hard drugs) fix m; (of joint) taffe f; (effect of drugs) effet□ m (procuré par une drogue);∎ you get a good hit off that grass cette herbe fait rapidement de l'effet(a) (strike with hand, fist, stick etc → person) frapper; (→ ball) frapper ou taper dans; (→ nail) taper sur; Computing (key) appuyer sur;∎ to hit sb in the face/on the head frapper qn au visage/sur la tête;∎ they hit him over the head with a baseball bat ils lui ont donné un coup de batte de baseball sur la tête;∎ to hit a ball over the net envoyer un ballon par-dessus le filet;∎ figurative to hit sb where it hurts most toucher qn là où ça fait mal;∎ also figurative to hit a man when he's down frapper un homme quand il est à terre;∎ figurative to hit the nail on the head mettre le doigt dessus;∎ figurative he didn't know what had hit him il se demandait ce qui lui était arrivé(b) (come or bring forcefully into contact with → of ball, stone) heurter; (→ of bullet, arrow) atteindre, toucher;∎ the bottle hit the wall and smashed la bouteille a heurté le mur et s'est cassée;∎ the bullet hit him in the shoulder la balle l'a atteint ou touché à l'épaule;∎ I've been hit! j'ai été touché!;∎ the boat was hit by a missile le bateau a été touché par un missile;∎ the windscreen was hit by a stone une pierre a heurté le pare-brise;∎ he was hit by a stone il a reçu une pierre;∎ the two cars didn't actually hit each other en fait les deux voitures ne se sont pas heurtées;∎ to hit the target (with gun, missile etc) toucher la cible;∎ figurative his comments really hit their target ses remarques ont vraiment fait mouche, il a mis dans le mille avec ses remarques;∎ the car hit a tree la voiture a heurté ou est rentrée dans un arbre;∎ the dog was hit by a car le chien a été heurté par une voiture;∎ to hit one's head/knee (against sth) se cogner la tête/le genou (contre qch);∎ to hit sb's head against sth frapper ou cogner la tête de qn contre qch;∎ figurative to hit the ground running être opérationnel immédiatement;∎ figurative it suddenly hit me that… il m'est soudain venu à l'esprit que…(c) (attack → enemy) attaquer∎ the company has been hit by the recession l'entreprise a été touchée par la récession;∎ how badly did the postal strike hit you? dans quelle mesure avez-vous été touché par la grève des postes?;∎ the region worst hit by the earthquake la région la plus sévèrement touchée par le tremblement de terre;∎ the child's death has hit them all very hard la mort de l'enfant les a tous durement touchés ou frappés;∎ to be hard hit être durement touché;∎ familiar it hits everyone in the pocket tout le monde en subit financièrement les conséquences□, tout le monde le sent passer∎ familiar the new model can hit 130 mph on the straight le nouveau modèle peut atteindre les 210 km/h en ligne droite;∎ familiar to hit a problem se heurter à un problème ou une difficulté;∎ to hit the wrong note (singer) chanter faux; (instrumentalist) & figurative faire une fausse note;∎ I can't hit those high notes any more je n'arrive plus à chanter ces notes aiguës;∎ familiar the circus hits town tomorrow night le cirque arrive en ville demain soir□ ;∎ familiar we'll stop for dinner when we hit town nous nous arrêterons pour dîner quand nous arriverons dans la ville;∎ familiar let's hit the beach! allons à la plage!□ ;∎ to hit an all-time high/low (unemployment, morale etc) atteindre son plus haut/bas niveau□ ;∎ familiar to hit rock-bottom atteindre son point le plus bas□(f) (encounter → problem, difficulty) buter sur;∎ the tunnellers hit rock les ouvriers qui creusaient le tunnel sont tombés sur de la roche;∎ you'll hit the rush hour traffic tu vas te retrouver en plein dans la circulation de l'heure de pointe;∎ we hit a terrible snowstorm nous nous sommes trouvés dans une tempête de neige terrible;∎ to hit a sticky or bad patch rencontrer des difficultés∎ to hit three runs (in cricket) marquer trois points;∎ to hit a home run (in baseball) faire un tour complet de circuit∎ to hit sb for $10 taper qn de 10 dollars;∎ to hit sb for a loan emprunter de l'argent à qn□∎ to hit the books se mettre à étudier□ ;∎ familiar to hit the ceiling or roof sortir de ses gonds, piquer une colère folle;∎ familiar to hit the hay or the sack aller se mettre au pieu, aller se pieuter;∎ familiar if ever this hits the headlines we're in trouble si jamais cela paraît dans les journaux nous aurons des problèmes□ ;∎ to hit home (remark, criticism) faire mouche;∎ to hit the jackpot gagner le gros lot;∎ familiar to hit the road se mettre en route□ ;∎ familiar that really hits the spot! (of food, drink) c'est juste ce dont j'avais besoin□(a) (person, object) frapper, taper;∎ don't hit so hard, we're only playing ne frappe ou tape pas si fort, ce n'est qu'un jeu;∎ the door was hitting against the wall la porte cognait contre le mur;∎ the atoms hit against each other les atomes se heurtent(b) (inflation, recession) se faire sentir►► familiar hit list liste f noire;∎ to be on sb's hit list être sur la liste noire de qn;familiar hit man tueur m à gages□ ;old-fashioned hit parade hit-parade m;Military hit rate taux m de tirs réussis; figurative taux m de réussite;hit record (disque m à) succès m;hit single, hit song succès m, hit m, tube m;familiar hit squad commando m de tueurs□ ;hit tune air m à succès➲ hit back(reply forcefully, retaliate) riposter, rendre la pareille;∎ he hit back with accusations that they were giving bribes il a riposté en les accusant de verser des pots-de-vin;∎ to hit back at sb/sth (in speech) répondre à qn/qch;∎ to hit back at the enemy riposter, répondre à l'ennemi;∎ our army hit back with a missile attack notre armée a riposté en envoyant des missiles∎ to hit the ball back renvoyer le ballon;∎ he hit me back il m'a rendu mon coup(a) (in words) décrire ou dépeindre à la perfection; (in paint) représenter de manière très ressemblante; (in mimicry) imiter à la perfection∎ to hit it off (get on well) bien s'entendre□ ;∎ to hit it off with sb bien s'entendre avec qn□ ;∎ we hit it off immediately le courant est tout de suite passé entre nous(a) (find → solution, plan etc) trouver∎ he started hitting out at me il s'est mis à envoyer des coups dans ma direction(b) (in speech, writing)∎ to hit out at or against s'en prendre à, attaquer;∎ he hits out in his new book il lance l'offensive dans son nouveau livre∎ to hit it up se piquer(find → solution, plan etc) trouver -
17 grzmo|tnąć1
pf — grzmo|cić2 impf (grzmotnęła, grzmotnęli — grzmocę) pot Ⅰ vt 1. (uderzyć) to whack pot.- grzmotnąć kogoś czymś to whack sb with sth- grzmotnąć kogoś w głowę to whack sb on the head- grzmocić kogoś pięściami po plecach to pummel sb on the back- grzmotnąć pięścią w stół to pound one’s fist on the table- grzmotnąć głową w ścianę to bang one’s head against the wall2. (rzucić) to hurl (czymś sth)- grzmotnąć czymś o podłogę to hurl sth to the floor- grzmotnęła talerzem o ścianę she smashed the plate against the wallⅡ vi (huknąć) grzmocić z karabinów maszynowych to fire machine guns Ⅲ grzmotnąć się — grzmocić się to whack- grzmotnąć się w głowę o coś to bang one’s head against sth- grzmotnąłem się w kolano I’ve whacked my kneeⅣ grzmocić się pot. (bić się) to whack each other pot. (czymś with sth)- grzmocili się kijami po głowach they were whacking each other on the head with sticks- grzmocili się pięściami they were pummelling each other (with their fists)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > grzmo|tnąć1
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18 tirer
tirer [tiʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = amener vers soi) [+ pièce mobile, poignée, corde] to pull ; (vers le bas) to pull down ; (vers le haut) to pull up ; [+ rideaux] to draw ; [+ tiroir] to pull open ; [+ verrou] ( = fermer) to slide to ; ( = ouvrir) to draw• as-tu tiré le verrou ? have you bolted the door?b. ( = remorquer) [+ véhicule, charge] to pull ; [+ navire, remorque] to towc. ( = sortir) [+ épée, couteau, vin, cidre] to draw• il a tiré 4 000 € de sa vieille voiture he managed to get 4,000 euros for his old car• on ne peut rien en tirer (enfant têtu) you can't do anything with him ; (personne qui refuse de parler) you can't get anything out of hime. ( = délivrer) tirer qn de prison/d'une situation dangereuse to get sb out of prison/of a dangerous situationh. (Photography, typography) to print• ce journal est tiré à 100 000 exemplaires this paper has a circulation of 100,000• tirer un roman à 8 000 exemplaires to print 8,000 copies of a noveli. ( = tracer) [+ ligne, trait] to draw ; [+ plan] to draw up• tirer un coup (vulg!) to have it off (vulg!)• tirer un corner/un penalty to take a corner/a penaltyl. [+ chèque, lettre de change] to draw• prête-moi ta carte bleue pour que j'aille tirer de l'argent lend me your credit card so that I can go and get some money outn. ( = passer) (inf) to get through• encore une heure/un mois à tirer another hour/month to get through2. intransitive verba. to pullb. ( = faire feu) to fire ; ( = se servir d'une arme à feu, viser) to shoot• tirer sur qn/qch to shoot at sb/sthc. (Sport, football) to shoote. [cheminée, poêle] to drawf. [moteur, voiture] to pullg. [points de suture, sparadrap] to pull• le matin, j'ai la peau qui tire my skin feels tight in the morningh. (locutions)► tirer à sa fin [journée] to be drawing to a close ; [épreuve] to be nearly over ; [provisions] to be nearly finished3. reflexive verb► se tirera.se tirer de [+ danger, situation] to get o.s. out of• sa voiture était en mille morceaux mais lui s'en est tiré his car was smashed to pieces but he escaped unharmedb. bien/mal se tirer de qch [+ tâche] to handle sth well/badly• comment va-t-il se tirer de ce sujet/travail ? how will he cope with this subject/job?• les questions étaient difficiles mais il s'en est bien tiré the questions were difficult but he handled them wellc. ( = déguerpir) (inf!) to clear off (inf)• allez, on se tire come on, let's be off* * *tiʀe
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1) ( déplacer) to pull [véhicule]; to pull up [chaise]; to pull away [tapis]2) ( exercer une traction) ( avec une force régulière) to pull [cheveux]; to pull on [corde]; ( par à-coups) to tug at3) ( tendre)4) ( fermer) to draw [verrou, rideau]; to pull down [store]; to close [porte, volet]5) ( avec une arme) to fire off [balle, obus, grenade]; to fire [missile]; to shoot [flèche]tirer un corner/penalty — to take a corner/penalty
7) ( choisir au hasard)tirer (au sort) — to draw [carte, loterie, nom]; to draw for [partenaire]
9) ( sortir)10) ( faire sortir)11) ( obtenir)tirer de quelqu'un — to get [something] from somebody [renseignement, aveu]
tirer de quelque chose — to draw [something] from something [force, ressources]; to derive [something] from something [orgueil, satisfaction]; to make [something] out of something [argent]
tu ne tireras pas grand-chose de cette voiture — ( comme argent) you won't get much for this car; ( comme service) you won't get much out of this car
12) ( dériver)13) ( extraire)14) ( faire un tirage) to print [livre, négatif]; to run off [épreuve, exemplaire]tiré à part — [texte] off-printed
15) ( tracer) to draw [ligne, trait]tirer un chèque — to draw a cheque GB ou check US
tirer des plans — fig to draw up plans
16) (colloq) ( passer)plus qu'une heure/semaine à tirer — only one more hour/week to go
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verbe intransitif1) ( exercer une traction) to pulltirer sur quelque chose — to pull on something; ( d'un coup ou par à-coups) to tug at something
2) ( utiliser une arme) gén to shoot ( sur at); ( à feu) to fire ( sur at)elle lui a tiré dans la jambe — she shot him/her in the leg
3) ( au football) to shoot; (au handball, basket-ball) to take a shot4) ( choisir au hasard)5) ( prendre)6) ( aspirer)7) ( être imprimé)tirer à mille exemplaires — [périodique] to have a circulation of one thousand
8) ( aller vers)tirer sur le jaune/l'orangé — [couleur] to be yellowish/orangy
tirer sur la cinquantaine — [personne] to be pushing fifty
tirer à gauche/droite — [voiture] to pull to the left/right
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se tirer verbe pronominal1) ( sortir)se tirer de — to come through [situation, difficultés]
2) (sl) ( partir) to push off (colloq)3) ( avec une arme)se tirer dessus — ( l'un l'autre) lit to shoot at one another
4) (colloq) ( se débrouiller)s'en tirer — to cope, to manage
5) (colloq) ( échapper)s'en tirer — ( à un accident) to escape; ( à une maladie) to pull through; ( à une punition) to get away with it (colloq)
* * *tiʀe1. vt1) (pour arracher, amener à soi) to pullIl m'a tiré les cheveux. — He pulled my hair.
tiré par les cheveux fig (histoire, intrigue, explications) — far-fetched
2) (= fermer) [volet, porte, trappe] to pull to, to close, [rideau] to draw3) (= extraire)tirer qch de qch — to take sth from sth, to pull sth out of sth, [fruit, sol] to extract sth from sth
Elle a tiré un mouchoir de son sac. — She took a handkerchief from her bag., She pulled a handkerchief out of her bag.
tirer son nom de — to take one's name from, to get one's name from
tirer qn de qch [embarras] — to help sb out of sth, to get sb out of sth
4) (= sortir)5) (avec une arme) [balle, coup de feu] to fire, [animal] to shootIl a tiré plusieurs coups de feu. — He fired several shots.
6) [chèque] to draw7) (= tracer) to draw, to trace8) (= imprimer) [journal, livre, photo] to print9) (= choisir) [carte] to drawtirer les cartes — to read the cards, to tell the cards
10) FOOTBALL, [corner] to take11) NAVIGATION2. vi1)"Tirer" — "Pull"
tirer sur qch [corde, poignée] — to pull on sth, to pull at sth, [pipe] to draw on sth
2) (avec arme) to shoot, (= faire feu) to shoot, to firetirer à la carabine — to shoot with a rifle, to fire with a rifle
tirer sur qn (= faire feu sur) — to shoot at sb, to fire on sb
Il a tiré sur les policiers. — He shot at police officers., He fired on police officers.
3) FOOTBALL to shoot4) [cheminée] to draw5)* * *tirer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( déplacer) [personne, animal, véhicule] to pull [véhicule]; [personne] to pull up [fauteuil, chaise]; [personne] to pull away [tapis]; tirer la tête en arrière to toss one's head back; ⇒ chapeau, couverture;2 ( exercer une traction) ( avec une force régulière) to pull [cheveux]; to pull on [corde]; ( par à-coups) to tug at [cordelette, manette, sonnette]; tirer qn par le bras to pull sb's arm; tirer les cheveux à qn to pull sb's hair; tirer qn par la manche to tug at sb's sleeve;3 ( tendre) tirer ses cheveux en arrière to pull back one's hair; tirer ses bas to pull up one's stockings; tirer sa chemise/jupe to straighten one's shirt/skirt; ⇒ épingle; se faire tirer la peau○ Cosmét to have a face-lift; la peau/ça me tire○ my skin/it feels tight;5 Mil to fire off [balle, obus, grenade]; to fire [missile]; tirer un coup de feu to fire a shot; tirer le canon ( pour honorer) to fire a salute; tirer vingt et un coups de canon to fire a twenty-one gun salute;6 ( propulser) to shoot [balle, flèche] (sur at); elle lui a tiré (une balle) dans le dos she shot him in the back;7 ( viser) tirer le canard/faisan/gibier to shoot duck/pheasant/game;8 Sport ( de ballon) tirer un corner/penalty to take a corner/penalty; tirer un coup franc ( au football) to take a free kick; (au handball, basket-ball) to take a free throw;9 ( choisir au hasard) tirer (au sort) to draw [carte, loterie, nom, gagnant, adversaire]; to draw for [partenaire]; tirer les blancs to draw white; tirer une bonne carte to draw a strong card;11 Astrol tirer les cartes à qn to tell the cards for sb; se faire tirer les cartes to have one's fortune told with cards;12 ( prendre) to draw [vin, bière, eau, électricité, argent] (de, sur from); tirer de l'eau du puits to draw water from the well; tirer de l'argent sur un compte to draw money from an account; ⇒ vin;13 ( sortir) tirer de qch to take [sth] out of sth [objet]; to pull [sb] out of sth [personne]; tirer un stylo de son sac/d'un tiroir to take a pen out of one's bag/out of a drawer; tirer un enfant de l'eau/des flammes to pull a child out of the water/out of the flames; tirer qch de sa poche to pull sth out of one's pocket; tirer une bouffée de sa cigarette/pipe to take a puff at ou on one's cigarette/pipe; ⇒ épingle, marron, ver;14 ( faire sortir) tirer de qch to get [sb/sth] out of sth [personne, pays, entreprise]; tirer le pays de la récession to get the country out of recession; tire-moi de là! get me out of this!; tirer qn d'une maladie to pull sb through an illness; tu l'as tirée de son silence/sa mélancolie you drew her out of her silence/her melancholy;15 ( obtenir) tirer de qn to get [sth] from sb [renseignement, aveu]; tirer de qch to draw [sth] from sth [force, ressources]; to derive [sth] from sth [orgueil, satisfaction]; to make [sth] out of sth [argent]; tu ne tireras pas grand-chose de cette voiture ( comme argent) you won't get much for this car; ( comme service) you won't get much out of this car; tu ne tireras pas grand-chose de lui (comme argent, renseignements, preuve d'intelligence) you won't get much out of him; tirer le maximum de la situation to make the most of the situation; tirer un son d'un instrument to get a note out of an instrument;16 ( dériver) tirer de qch to base [sth] on sth [récit, film]; to get [sth] from sth [nom]; le film est tiré du roman the film is based on the novel; la guillotine tire son nom de son inventeur the guillotine gets its name from its inventor; le mot est tiré de l'anglais the word comes from the English;17 ( extraire) tirer de qn/qch to take [sth] from sb/sth [texte]; to derive [sth] from sth [substance]; texte tiré de Zola/la Bible text taken from Zola/the Bible; le médicament est tiré d'une plante the drug comes from a plant;18 ( faire un tirage) to print [livre, tract, texte, négatif]; to run off [épreuve, exemplaire]; journal tiré à dix mille exemplaires newspaper with a circulation of ten thousand;19 ( tracer) to draw [ligne, trait]; tirer un chèque Fin to draw a cheque GB ou check US (sur on); tirer des plans fig to draw up plans; ⇒ comète;20 ○( passer) plus qu'une heure/semaine à tirer only one more hour/week to go; tirer quelques années en prison to spend a few years in prison.B vi1 ( exercer une traction) to pull; tirer sur qch ( avec une force régulière) to pull on sth; ( d'un coup ou par à-coups) to tug at sth; tire fort! pull hard!; tirer sur les rames to pull on the oars; tirer de toutes ses forces to heave with all one's might; le moteur tire bien/tire mal○ the engine is pulling well/isn't pulling properly; ⇒ corde;2 ( utiliser une arme) to shoot (sur at); ( à feu) to fire (sur at); tirer à l'arc to shoot with a bow and arrow; tirer à la carabine/à l'arbalète to shoot with a rifle/with a crossbow; tirer pour tuer to shoot to kill; tirer au fusil/en l'air/à balles réelles to fire a gun/into the air/with live ammunition; tirer le premier to fire first, to shoot first; se faire tirer dessus to come under fire, to be shot at; ⇒ boulet; elle lui a tiré dans la jambe she shot him in the leg;3 Sport ( au football) to shoot; (au handball, basket-ball) to take a shot; tirer au but ( au football) to take a shot at goal;4 ( choisir au hasard) tirer (au sort) to draw lots; on n'a qu'à tirer let's just draw lots; ⇒ paille;5 ( prendre) tirer sur to draw on; tirer sur son compte/ses réserves to draw on one's account/one's reserves;6 ( aspirer) la cheminée tire bien/tire mal the chimney draws well/doesn't draw well; tirer sur sa cigarette/pipe to draw on one's cigarette/pipe;7 Imprim, Presse tirer à mille exemplaires [périodique] to have a circulation of a thousand; à combien tire la revue? what's the circulation of the magazine?;8 ( avoir une nuance) tirer sur le jaune/le bleu/le vert/le violet/l'orangé to be yellowish/bluish/greenish/purplish/orangy; être d'un bleu tirant sur le vert to be greenish-blue;10 ( dévier) [voiture]tirer à gauche/droite to pull to the left/right; Équit tirer à la main [cheval] to pull.C se tirer vpr1 ( sortir) se tirer de to come through [situation, difficultés]; se tirer de ses ennuis to come through one's troubles; ⇒ pas;2 ◑( partir) je me tire I'm off○ GB, I'm splitting○; tire-toi get lost○; je me suis tiré de chez lui I cleared from his place; je me suis tiré de chez mes parents I left home; je vais me tirer à Montréal I'm going off to Montreal;3 ( se servir d'une arme) se tirer une balle to shoot oneself (dans in); se tirer une balle dans la tête to blow one's brains out; se tirer dessus ( l'un l'autre) lit to shoot at one another;4 ( exercer une traction) se tirer la moustache to pull at one's moustache;5 ○( se débrouiller) s'en tirer to cope; il s'en tire mal ( forte contrainte) he's finding it hard to cope; ( travail délicat) he doesn't do very well; comment est-ce que vous vous en tirez? how do you cope?; elle s'en tire mieux que lui ( épreuve de résistance) she is coping better than he is; ( épreuve d'habileté) she is doing better than him; elle s'en tire tout juste she just gets by;6 ○( échapper) s'en tirer ( à un accident) to escape; ( à une maladie) to pull through; ( à une punition) to get away with it○; je m'en suis tiré avec quelques égratignures I escaped with a few scratches; son médecin pense qu'elle s'en tirera her doctor thinks (that) she will pull through; sans diplôme, il ne s'en tirera jamais without a degree, he'll never get by; il ne s'en tirera pas comme ça he's not going to get away with it; s'en tirer à bon prix to get off lightly; ⇒ compte.[tire] verbe transitifA.[DÉPLACER]tirer quelqu'un par le bras/les cheveux/les pieds to drag somebody by the arm/hair/feet2. [amener à soi] to pull[étirer - vers le haut] to pull (up) ; [ - vers le bas] to pull (down)elle me tira doucement par la manche she tugged ou pulled at my sleevetirer ses cheveux en arrière to draw ou to pull one's hair backa. [accidentellement] to pull a threadb. [pour faire un jour] to draw a threada. [s'attribuer le mérite] to take all the creditb. [s'attribuer le profit] to take the lion's share3. [pour actionner - cordon d'appel, élastique] to pull ; [ - tiroir] to pull (open ou out)tirer les rideaux to pull ou to draw the curtainstire le portail derrière toi close the gates behind you, pull the gates toa. [pour ouvrir] to slide a bolt openb. [pour fermer] to slide a bolt to, to shoot a boltB.[EXTRAIRE, OBTENIR]1. [faire sortir]tirer quelque chose de to pull ou to draw something out oftirer le vin/cidre (du tonneau) to draw wine/cider (off from the barrel)tirer quelqu'un de [le faire sortir de] to get somebody out oftirer quelqu'un de son silence to draw somebody out (of his/her silence)2. [fabriquer]tirer quelque chose de to derive ou to get ou to make something fromtirer des sons d'un instrument to get ou to draw sounds from an instrument3. [percevoir - argent][retirer - chèque, argent liquide] to drawtirer de l'argent d'un compte to draw money out of ou to withdraw money from an account4. [extraire, dégager]tirer la morale/un enseignement de quelque chose to learn a lesson from somethingce que j'ai tiré de ce livre/cet article what I got out of this book/articlece roman tire son titre d'une chanson populaire the title of this novel is taken from a popular song5. [obtenir, soutirer]tirer quelque chose de: tirer de l'argent de quelqu'un to extract money from somebody, to get money out of somebodyon n'en tirera jamais rien, de ce gossea. (familier) [il n'est bon à rien] we'll never make anything out of this kidb. [il ne parlera pas] we'll never get this kid to talk, we'll never get anything out of this kid6. (familier) [voler]je me suis fait tirer mon portefeuille au cinéma! somebody nicked (UK) ou swiped (US) my wallet at the cinema!C.[PROJETER][balle, flèche] to shoot2. [feu d'artifice] to set offce soir, on tirera un feu d'artifice there will be a fireworks display tonight4. [à la pétanque, boule en main] to throw[boule placée] to knock out (separable)[en haltérophilie] to lift5. (locution)E.[TRACER, IMPRIMER]3. IMPRIMERIE [livre] to printce magazine est tiré à plus de 200 000 exemplaires this magazine has a print run ou a circulation of 200,000bon à tirer ‘passed for press’un bon à tirer [épreuve] a press proof4. (Belgique & locution)tu es assez grand, tu tires ton plan you're old enough to look after yourself————————[tire] verbe intransitifne tirez pas, je me rends! don't shoot, I surrender!tirez dans les jambes shoot at ou aim at the legstirer à balles/à blanc to fire bullets/blankstirer sur quelqu'un to take a shot ou to shoot ou to fire at somebodyils ont l'ordre de tirer sur tout ce qui bouge they've been ordered to shoot ou to fire at anything that moveson m'a tiré dessus I was fired ou shot at2. ARMEMENT & SPORTtirer à l'arc/l'arbalètea. [activité sportive] to do archery/crossbow archeryb. [action ponctuelle] to shoot a bow/crossbowtirer à la carabine/au pistoleta. [activité sportive] to do rifle/pistol shootingb. [action ponctuelle] to shoot with a rifle/pistolil a tiré dans le mur/petit filet he sent the ball against the wall/into the side netting4. [exercer une traction] to pulltire! pull!, heave!5. [aspirer - fumeur]tirer sur une pipe to draw on ou to pull at a pipetirer sur une cigarette to puff at ou to draw on a cigarette6. [avoir un bon tirage - cheminée, poêle]la cheminée/pipe tire mal the fireplace/pipe doesn't draw properly7. [peau] to feel tight[points de suture] to pullaïe, ça tire! ouch, it's pulling!8. JEUXtirer au sort to draw ou to cast lots9. IMPRIMERIEtirer à 50 000 exemplaires to have a circulation of ou to have a (print) run of 50,000 (copies)10. (locution, Belgique & Suisse)————————tirer à verbe plus préposition1. PRESSE2. NAUTIQUE3. (locution)————————tirer sur verbe plus préposition[couleur] to verge ou to border onses cheveux tirent sur le roux his hair is reddish ou almost red————————se tirer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se tirer verbe pronominal intransitifs'il n'est pas là dans 5 minutes, je me tire if he's not here in 5 minutes I'm goingtire-toi! [ton menaçant] beat it!, clear ou push off!dès que je peux, je me tire de cette boîte as soon as I can, I'll get out of this dump2. [toucher à sa fin - emprisonnement, service militaire] to draw to a closeplus qu'une semaine, ça se tire quand même! only a week to go, it's nearly over after all!————————se tirer de verbe pronominal plus préposition[se sortir de] to get out ofil s'est bien/mal tiré de l'entrevue he did well/badly at the interviews'en tirer (familier) [s'en sortir]: avec son culot, elle s'en tirera toujours with her cheek, she'll always come out on topsi tu ne m'avais pas aidé à finir la maquette, je ne m'en serais jamais tiré if you hadn't given me a hand with the model, I'd never have managedrien à faire, je ne m'en tire pas! [financièrement] it's impossible, I just can't make ends meet!tu ne t'en tireras pas avec de simples excuses [être quitte] you won't get away ou off with just a few words of apologys'en tirer à ou avec ou pour [devoir payer] to have to payà quatre, on ne s'en tirera pas à moins de 150 euros le repas the meal will cost at least 150 euros for the four of usil ne s'en tirera pas comme ça he won't get off so lightly, he won't get away with iton n'a encaissé qu'un seul but, on ne s'en est pas trop mal tirés they scored only one goal against us, we didn't do too badly -
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1 ბოთლი2 ბოთლში ჩასხმაto open a bottle / road / bank account / fire ბოთლის / გზის / საბანკო ანგარიშის / ცეცხლის გახსნაthe bottle split ბოთლი გატყდა / დაიმსხვრაto stop up a hole / bottle ხვრელის ამოვსება // ბოთლის დაცობაhe stood the stick in the corner / the bottle on the table ჯოხი კუთხეში მიაყუდა // ბოთლი მაგიდაზე დადგაhot-water-bottle სათბილობელი, სათბილარიhe flung the bottle into the river ბოთლი მდინარეში გადაისროლა / მოისროლაhe cracked a bottle ერთი ბოთლი გამოცალა / გამოწრუპა (სპირტიანი სასმელი)I bet you a bottle of champagne that she'll be late ერთ ბოთლ კონიაკზე გენაძლევები, რომ დააგვიანებსhe bet me a bottle of cognac that our team would win ერთ ბოთლ კონიაკზე დამენიძლავა, რომ ჩვენი გუნდი მოიგებდა -
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pf (pieprznęła, pieprznęli) wulg. Ⅰ vt 1. (walnąć) pieprznąć kogoś to smash sb pot. (czymś with sth)- pieprznąć kogoś w głowę to smash sb on the head2. (ukraść) to swipe pot., to pinch GB pot.- ktoś nam pieprznął wycieraczki sb swiped our (windscreen) wipers3. (powiedzieć) aleś głupstwo pieprznął what a load of crap you came out with posp. Ⅱ vi 1. (spaść, upaść) [osoba, rzecz] to fall; (uderzyć w coś) to slam- potknęła się i pieprznęła jak długa she tripped and fell arse over tit wulg.- samochód wpadł w poślizg i pieprznął w drzewo the car skidded and slammed into a tree2. (wybuchnąć) [granat, petarda] to go off; (złamać się) [maszt, deska] to collapse- baliśmy się, że drabina pieprznie we were afraid the ladder would collapseⅢ pieprznąć się 1. (uderzyć się) to smash vt- padając, pieprznęłam się głową o kant stołu as I fell I smashed my head on the edge of the table2. (pomylić się) to screw up posp.- pieprznęli się w obliczeniach they screwed up in the calculationsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pieprzn|ąć
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