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1 consumer
consumer [kɔ̃syme]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verba. ( = brûler) to burn* * *kɔ̃syme
1.
1) ( brûler) to consume [forêt]2) fig, literil a consumé son temps/sa vie en vains plaisirs — he wasted his time/his life in idle pleasures
2.
se consumer verbe pronominal1) ( brûler) to be burning2) fig, liter to waste away* * *kɔ̃syme vt* * *consumer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( brûler) to consume [forêt];2 fig, liter l'amour le consumait he was consumed with love; la maladie qui la consume the illness which is eating away at her; il a consumé son temps/sa vie en vains plaisirs he wasted his time/his life in idle pleasures.B se consumer vpr1 ( brûler) to be burning; la mèche devrait se consumer en quelques minutes the fuse should burn out in a few minutes;2 fig, liter to waste away; se consumer d'amour to be consumed with love (pour for); se consumer en vains efforts to weary oneself in vain efforts.[kɔ̃syme] verbe transitif2. (littéraire) [tourmenter]il est consumé de chagrin ou par le chagrin he is racked with grief————————se consumer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [brûler] to burn2. (littéraire) [être tourmenté]il se consume de désespoir he's wasting away in ou with despair -
2 consume
transitive verb1) (use up) verbrauchen; [Person:] aufwenden, [Sache:] kosten [Zeit, Energie]3) (fig.)be consumed with love/passion — sich in Liebe/Leidenschaft verzehren
be consumed with jealousy/envy — sich vor Eifersucht/Neid verzehren (geh.)
* * *[kən'sju:m]1) (to eat or drink: He consumes a huge amount of food.) verzehren2) (to use: How much electricity do you consume per month?) verbrauchen3) (to destroy, eg by fire: The entire building was consumed by fire.) zerstören•- academic.ru/15563/consumer">consumer- consumption
- consumer goods* * *con·sume[kənˈsju:m, AM -ˈsu:m]vt1. (eat, drink)▪ to \consume sth etw konsumieren [o zu sich dat nehmen]; food also etw verzehren; ( hum) etw vertilgen hum fam2. (destroy)3. (obsess)to be \consumed by anger von unbändigem Zorn erfüllt seinto be \consumed by envy/jealousy vor Neid/Eifersucht [fast] vergehento be \consumed by greed/hatred/guilt von Gier/Hass/Schuld erfüllt sein4. (use up)▪ to \consume sth etw verbrauchento \consume energy/fuel Energie/Benzin verbrauchento \consume all one's money sein ganzes Geld aufbrauchen5. (buy)▪ to \consume sth etw kaufen* * *[kən'sjuːm]vt1) food, drink zu sich nehmen, konsumieren (form); food also verzehren (geh), aufessen, vertilgen (hum inf); (ECON) konsumieren2) (= destroy fire) vernichten; (= use up) fuel, money verbrauchen; energy aufbrauchen, verzehren (geh); time in Anspruch nehmenhe was consumed with desire/jealousy — er wurde von Begierde/Eifersucht verzehrt (geh)
he was consumed with rage — die Wut fraß ihn nahezu auf
* * *A v/t1. zerstören, vernichten:be consumed by fire ein Raub der Flammen werden2. fig verzehren:3. auf-, verzehren, (auf)essen, trinken4. auf-, verbrauchen, konsumieren:this car consumes a lot of oil dieser Wagen verbraucht viel Öl5. verschwenden, vergeuden ( beide:on für)6. Zeit aufwenden, hinbringen7. jemandes Aufmerksamkeit etc in Anspruch nehmen* * *transitive verb1) (use up) verbrauchen; [Person:] aufwenden, [Sache:] kosten [Zeit, Energie]3) (fig.)be consumed with love/passion — sich in Liebe/Leidenschaft verzehren
be consumed with jealousy/envy — sich vor Eifersucht/Neid verzehren (geh.)
* * *v.aufbrauchen v.verbrauchen v.verzehren v. -
3 struggere
consume* * *struggere v.tr.2 ( tormentare) to torment; ( consumare) to wear* out, to consume: una preoccupazione lo struggeva, a worry was tormenting him; il rimorso lo struggeva, he was consumed with remorse; lo struggeva l'amore, love consumed him◘ struggersi v.intr.pron.1 (non com.) ( fondersi) to melt: la neve si strugge al sole, snow melts in the sun // struggere in lacrime, to melt into tears2 ( affliggersi) to be distressed, to distress oneself; to torment oneself: non struggerti, c'è ancora speranza!, don't worry too much, there is still some hope!3 (languire di passione, desiderio) to be consumed (with sthg.); to pine, to pine away (with sthg., for s.o., sthg.): si struggeva di tornare a casa, he was pining to go back home; struggere di gelosia, invidia, desiderio, dolore, to be consumed with jealousy, envy, desire, grief.* * *1. vt letter(sogg : amore) to consume2. vip (struggersi) -
4 brûler
brûler° [bʀyle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. ( = ignorer) brûler un stop to ignore a stop sign• brûler les étapes ( = trop se précipiter) to cut corners2. intransitive verba. to burn ; [maison, forêt] to be on fireb. ( = être très chaud) to be burning• ne touche pas, ça brûle don't touch that, you'll burn yourself• tu brûles ! (jeu, devinette) you're getting hot!3. reflexive verba. to burn o.s. ; ( = s'ébouillanter) to scald o.s.* * *bʀyle
1.
1) ( mettre le feu) to burn [papiers, broussailles, encens]; to set fire to [voiture, maison]2) ( consommer) to burn [combustible, calories]; to use [électricité]3) ( provoquer une brûlure) [acide, flamme, huile] to burn [personne, peau]; [eau, thé] to scald [peau, corps]; [aliments, alcool] to burn [estomac, gorge]; [soleil] to burn [peau]; to scorch [herbe]attention, ça brûle! — careful, it's very hot!
être brûlé par le soleil — [personne] to get sunburned
l'argent te brûle les doigts — fig money burns a hole in your pocket
4) Médecine to cauterize [verrue] (à with)5) (colloq) ( ne pas respecter) to ignore [stop, priorité]brûler un feu (rouge) — to jump (colloq) the lights
2.
verbe intransitif1) ( se consumer) [bois, bougie] to burn; [forêt, maison, ville] to be on firebien/mal brûler — [combustible] to burn well/badly
3000 hectares de forêt ont brûlé — 3,000 hectares of forest have been destroyed by fire
faire brûler — to burn [papier, pneu]; to burn [something] down [maison]
2) Culinaire [rôti, tarte] to burn3) ( flamber) [feu] to burn4) ( désirer)brûler de faire, brûler d'envie de faire — to be longing to do
5) Jeux ( à cache-tampon)
3.
* * *bʀyle1. vt1) [feu, objet brûlant] to burn, [eau bouillante] to scald2) (= consommer) [électricité, essence] to use3) [feu rouge, signal] to go throughbrûler les étapes — to make rapid progress, (= aller trop vite) to cut corners
2. vi1) (= se consumer) to burn2) (jeu)3) (= être impatient)* * *brûler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mettre le feu) to burn [papiers, broussailles]; to set fire to [voiture, maison]; to burn [encens]; brûler un cierge à saint Antoine to light a candle to Saint Anthony; brûler qn vif to burn sb alive; ⇒ chandelle;2 ( consommer) to burn [bois, charbon, mazout]; to use [électricité]; to burn [calories]; ⇒ cartouche;3 ( provoquer une brûlure) [acide, flamme, huile] to burn [personne, peau]; [eau, thé] to scald [peau, corps]; [aliments, alcool] to burn [estomac, gorge]; [soleil] to burn [peau]; [soleil] to scorch [herbe]; être brûlé par une explosion/dans un accident to get burned in an explosion/ in an accident; l'acide/l'huile m'a brûlé les mains the acid/the oil burned my hands; brûler sa chemise en la repassant to burn ou scorch one's shirt while ironing it; être brûlé au visage/cou to suffer burns to one's face/neck; être brûlé au premier/troisième degré to sustain first/third degree burns; attention, ça brûle! careful, it's very hot!; être brûlé par le soleil [personne] to get sunburned; l'argent leur brûle les doigts fig money burns a hole in their pocket; j'ai les yeux qui me brûlent my eyes are stinging;4 Méd to cauterize [verrue] (à with);5 ○( ne pas respecter) to ignore [stop, priorité]; to miss [station]; brûler un feu (rouge) to jump○ the lights;6 †( torréfier) to roast [café].B vi1 ( se consumer) [bois, charbon, bougie] to burn; [forêt, maison, ville] to be on fire; bien/mal brûler [bois, combustible] to burn well/badly; 3000 hectares de forêt ont brûlé 3000 hectares of forest have been destroyed by fire; faire brûler qch to burn [sth] down [papier, bois, pneu, maison]; il fait brûler des ronces dans le jardin he's burning brambles in the garden;2 Culin [rôti, tarte, gâteau] to burn; j'ai fait or laissé brûler mon gâteau I've burned the cake;3 ( flamber) [feu] to burn (dans la cheminée in the fireplace);4 ( être fiévreux) [personne, front, mains] to be burning hot; brûler de fièvre to be burning with fever;5 ( désirer) brûler de faire, brûler d'envie or d'impatience de faire to be longing to do; brûler d'amour/de passion pour qn to be consumed with love/with passion for sb; brûler pour qn to be consumed with love for sb;C se brûler vpr [personne] to burn oneself (avec with; en faisant doing); se brûler la main/langue to burn one's hand/tongue; se brûler les ailes fig to come to grief, to come unstuck; se brûler les cheveux to singe one's hair; se brûler les doigts fig to get one's fingers burned; ⇒ pont.[bryle] verbe transitifbrûler quelqu'un vif/sur le bûcher to burn somebody alive/at the stakeelle brûle un cierge à la Vierge deux fois par an (sens propre) she lights a candle to the Virgin Mary twice a year3. [trop cuire] to burn4. [trop chauffer - tissu] to burn, to scorch, to singe ; [ - cheveux, poils] to singe ; [ - acier] to spoil5. [irriter - partie du corps] to burn7. (familier) [dépasser]brûler son arrêt [bus, personne] to go past ou to miss one's stopa. [passer devant lui] to push in front of somebody (in the queue)b. [partir sans le saluer] to leave without saying goodbye to somebodya. [progresser rapidement] to advance by leaps and boundsb. (péjoratif) to cut corners, to take short cuts8. [café] to roast9. [animer] to burn————————[bryle] verbe intransitif[lentement] to smoulderbrûler vif to be burnt alive ou to deathla forêt a brûlé the forest was burnt down ou to the ground2. [se consumer - charbon, essence] to burn3. [être chaud] to be burningavoir le front/la gorge qui brûle to have a burning forehead/a burning sensation in the throata. [plat, sol] it's boiling hot ou burningb. [eau] it's scaldingc. [feu] it's burningles yeux me brûlent my eyes are stinging ou smarting4. JEUX to be close————————brûler de verbe plus préposition1. [être animé de]brûler de colère to be burning ou seething with angerbrûler d'impatience/de désir to be burning with impatience/desire2. [désirer] to be dying ou longing to————————se brûler verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi) -
5 preso
past part vedere prendere* * *preso agg.1 caught (pred.); occupied; taken (pred.): la medicina presa in dosi abbondanti gli ha fatto davvero male, the medicine taken in large doses did him a lot of harm; le città prese furono rase al suolo, the occupied towns were razed to the ground; l'uccello preso in trappola si dibatteva per liberarsi, the bird caught in the trap struggled to free itself // preso d'amore, dalla passione, overwhelmed by love, passion (o consumed with love, passion) // preso dalla follia si barricò nella stanza, overcome with madness he barricaded himself in the room // preso dall'entusiasmo invitò tutti a casa sua, seized with enthusiasm he invited everybody to his home2 ( impegnato) busy: sono stata molto presa in settimana, I was very busy during the week // è una persona troppo presa dal lavoro, he is a person too caught up in his work3 (occupato, di posto ecc.) taken (pred.), occupied: sui posti presi c'erano due cappotti, on the occupied seats (o on the seats occupied o on the seats taken) there were two overcoats.* * *['preso] 1.participio passato prendere2.1) (occupato) [ posto] taken, engaged2) (indaffarato) busysono molto preso — I am heavily committed, I have a lot to do
3) (coinvolto)preso da — engrossed in [libro, problema]
4) (innamorato) smitten* * *preso/'preso/→ prendereII aggettivo1 (occupato) [ posto] taken, engaged2 (indaffarato) busy; sono molto preso I am heavily committed, I have a lot to do3 (coinvolto) preso da engrossed in [libro, problema]4 (innamorato) smitten. -
6 devorar
v.to devour (also figurative).lo devoraban los celos he was consumed by jealousy* * *1 to devour2 (engullir) to eat up, gobble up3 figurado (consumir) to devour, consume* * *VT1) (=comer ávidamente) [animal] to devour; [persona] to devour, wolf down *la devoraba con la mirada — [con cólera] he looked at her as if he could kill her; [con deseo] he devoured her with his eyes
2) (=destruir) [+ fortuna] to run through* * *verbo transitivodevorar a alguien con los ojos or la mirada — to devour somebody with one's eyes (colloq)
b) ( consumir) celos/pasión to consume* * *= devour, consume, chew up, eat + Posesivo + way through.Ex. A wholly estimable rush of enthusiasm on the part of IT staff could devour all available spare resources overnight if severely rationed 'hands on' experience time was exceeded.Ex. Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex. Cattle ranches are chewing up the Amazon rainforest.Ex. After demolishing the cakes and sandwiches, pots of tea and buns laid on the table, he proceeded to eat his way through the contents of the fridge.* * *verbo transitivodevorar a alguien con los ojos or la mirada — to devour somebody with one's eyes (colloq)
b) ( consumir) celos/pasión to consume* * *= devour, consume, chew up, eat + Posesivo + way through.Ex: A wholly estimable rush of enthusiasm on the part of IT staff could devour all available spare resources overnight if severely rationed 'hands on' experience time was exceeded.
Ex: Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex: Cattle ranches are chewing up the Amazon rainforest.Ex: After demolishing the cakes and sandwiches, pots of tea and buns laid on the table, he proceeded to eat his way through the contents of the fridge.* * *devorar [A1 ]vtdevoró toda la comida en minutos he devoured the meal o wolfed the meal down in no timetengo tanta hambre que soy capaz de devorar un buey I'm so hungry I could eat a horse ( set phrase)devorar a algn con los ojos or la mirada or la vista to devour sb with one's eyes ( colloq)devora cuanto libro cae en sus manos he devours any book he gets his hands onme devoraron los mosquitos I was eaten alive by the mosquitoes ( colloq)2 (consumir) «celos/pasión» to consumelo devora la pasión he is consumed with passionfue devorado por las llamas it was devoured o engulfed o consumed by the flames■ devorarvieste niño no come, devora this boy doesn't just eat his food, he devours it o ( colloq) wolfs it down( enf) ‹comida/libros› to devour* * *
devorar ( conjugate devorar) verbo transitivo [ animal] to devour;
[ persona] to devour, wolf down (colloq);
devorar a algn con los ojos or la mirada to devour sb with one's eyes (colloq);
devorar verbo transitivo to devour
' devorar' also found in these entries:
English:
devour
- stuff away
- tuck in
- wolf
* * *devorar vt1. [alimentos] to devour;el lobo devoró tres ovejas the wolf ate three sheep;Fameste niño devora los libros de aventuras that child devours story books;Famdevoraba a las chicas con la mirada he ogled the girls2. [destruir] to destroy, to demolish;el ciclón devoraba edificios y viviendas the cyclone destroyed buildings and houses;las llamas devoraron el palacio en dos horas the fire destroyed the palace in two hours3. [sujeto: sentimiento] to devour;lo devoraban los celos he was consumed by jealousy;esta pasión que me devora por dentro this passion which consumes me o which is eating away inside me* * *v/t devour;devorar a alguien con los ojos devour s.o. with one’s eyes;el fuego devoró el bosque the forest was consumed by the fire;le devora la envidia he is consumed with jealousy* * *devorar vt1) : to devour2) : to consume* * *devorar vb to devour -
7 abrasar
v.1 to burn down (quemar) (casa, bosque).el sol abrasó los campos the sun parched the fieldsEl aire caliente abrasaba su garganta The hot air burned his throat.2 to be boiling hot.este sol abrasa the sun is really hot today3 to consume.La pasión lo consumía Passion consumed him...* * *1 (quemar) to burn, scorch2 (calentar) overheat1 to burn (up)1 to burn\abrasarse de amores figurado to be madly in loveabrasarse de calor figurado to be swelteringabrasarse de sed figurado to be parched* * *1. VT1) (=quemar) to burn (up); [con lejía] to scorch2) [+ plantas] [sol] to dry up, parch; [viento] to sear; [helada] to cut, nip3) (=derrochar) to squander, waste4) (=avergonzar) to fill with shame2.VI3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( quemar) to burnc) (liter) pasión to consume (liter)2. 3.se abrasaba en deseo — (liter) he was aflame with desire (liter)
* * *= scorch, sear, singe, consume, burn, scald.Ex. If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.Ex. Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Ex. Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.Ex. Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex. In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.Ex. In the morning my shower started to splurt out boiling water, scalding my head so badly it has blistered.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( quemar) to burnc) (liter) pasión to consume (liter)2. 3.se abrasaba en deseo — (liter) he was aflame with desire (liter)
* * *= scorch, sear, singe, consume, burn, scald.Ex: If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.
Ex: Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Ex: Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.Ex: Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex: In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.Ex: In the morning my shower started to splurt out boiling water, scalding my head so badly it has blistered.* * *abrasar [A1 ]vt1 (quemar) to burncuatro personas murieron abrasadas four people were burned to death2 «bebida» to scald, burn; «comida» to burn■ abrasarvi«sol» to burn, scorcheste café abrasa this coffee is very hot, this coffee's boiling (hot) ( colloq)«bosque» to be burned (down); «planta» to get scorchednos abrasábamos en aquella habitación we were sweltering in that room* * *
abrasar ( conjugate abrasar) verbo transitivo
[ comida] to burn
verbo intransitivo [ sol] to burn, scorch
abrasarse verbo pronominal [ bosque] to be burned (down);
[ planta] to get scorched;
abrasar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to scorch
' abrasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calcinar
English:
scorch
- sear
* * *♦ vt1. [quemar] [casa, bosque] to burn down;[persona, mano, garganta] to burn2. [desecar] to scorch;el sol abrasó los campos the sun parched the fields3. [consumir] to consume;lo abrasaba el deseo he was consumed by desire♦ vi[café, sopa] to be boiling hot;este sol abrasa the sun is really hot today* * *I v/t burnII v/i* * *abrasar vtquemar: to burn, to sear, to scorch* * *abrasar vb2. (estar muy caliente) to be boiling hot -
8 consume
consume [kən'sju:m](a) (eat or drink) consommer(c) (burn up → of fire, flames) consumer;∎ the city was consumed by fire la ville a brûlé;∎ figurative to be consumed with desire/love brûler de désir/d'amour;∎ figurative to be consumed with grief être miné par le chagrin;∎ figurative to be consumed with hatred/jealousy être dévoré par la haine/jalousie -
9 τήκω
τήκω, A.Fr.300.5, etc., [dialect] Dor. [full] τάκω [pron. full] [ᾱ] S.El. 123 (lyr.), Theoc.2.28: [tense] fut.Aτήξω AP5.277
(Agath.), ([etym.] συν-) E.IA 398 (troch.); [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 2sg. ταξεῖς ([etym.] κατα-) Theoc.Ep.6.1: [tense] aor.ἔτηξα Hdt.3.96
, ([etym.] κατ-) Od.19.206, etc.: [tense] pf. τέτηκα, in intr. sense, Il.3.176, etc.; [dialect] Dor. (lyr.), ([etym.] προς-) S.Tr. 836 (lyr.): [tense] plpf.ἐτετήκειν X.An.4.5.15
:— [voice] Med., [tense] fut. τήξομαι (but in pass. sense) Hp.Flat.12: [tense] aor.ἐτηξάμην Nic.Al.63
, 164, 350:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. , al., Anacreont.10.16, ([etym.] συν-) Plu.2.752e: [tense] aor. ἐτάκην [ᾰ] E.Hel.3, Pl.Phdr. 251b, Ti. 83a; freq. in compds. ἐξ-, ἐν-, συν-; rarely ἐτήχθην, Hp. Morb.4.57, Pl.Ti. 61b, once in Trag.,συντηχθείς E.Supp. 1029
(lyr.): [tense] pf.τέτηγμαι Plu.2.106d
, AP5.272 (Agath.); but in early Gr. the [tense] pf. and [tense] plpf. [voice] Pass. are supplied by the intr. [voice] Act. [tense] pf. and [tense] plpf. τέτηκα, ἐτετήκειν (v. supr.).I [voice] Act., melt, melt down (trans.), of metals, Hdt.3.96, etc.; τ. πετραίαν χιόνα A.l.c.; bring clouds down in rain, Hdt.2.25; dissolve, Pl.Ti. 60e, 84d, Gal.13.523, etc.2 metaph., dissolve, cause to waste or pine away, μὴ θυμὸν τῆκε let it not melt or pine away, Od.19.264; τίν' αεὶ τάκεις ὧδ' ἀκόρετον οἰμωγὰν τὸν Ἀγαμέμνονα; (i.e. τί ὧδε τήκει οἰμώζουσα τὸν Ἀγ.;) S.El. 123 (lyr.);τ. βιοτάν E.Med. 141
(anap.); ; τ. καὶ λείβει [τὸ θυμοειδές] ib. 411b;τ. ἧπαρ Call.Aet.Oxy.2079.8
; διαφορεῖν καὶ τ. [σάρκα] carry off and reduce superfluous flesh, Gal.6.96, cf. Vict. Att.1;ἡ ταχεῖα κίνησις τὴν θερμασίαν ἐπὶ πλέον αὐξάνουσα τήκει τὸ σῶμα Id.15.191
;ἔρωτες τήξουσιν κραδίην AP5.277
(Agath.).II [voice] Pass., with intr. [tense] pf. [voice] Act. τέτηκα, melt, be dissolved, melt away, of snow, thaw,χιὼν τηκομένη Od.19.207
;ῥέειν ἀπὸ τηκομένης χιόνος Hdt.2.22
;λευκῆς τακείσης χιόνος E.Hel.3
;ἡνίκ' ἂν τακῇ χιών Id.Fr.228.4
;τὴν χιόνα τετηκέναι X.An.4.5.15
; of metals,ἐτήκετο κασσίτερος ὥς Hes.Th. 862
; σίδηρος.. πυρὶ κηλέῳ τήκεται ib. 866; also τετηκότα (sc. κρέα) sodden flesh, E.Cyc. 246; ἄλφιτα πυρὶ τ. is consumed, Theoc.2.18; τήκεται κοιλίη, merely, is relaxed, Hp.Aër.7; of putrefying flesh, fall away, Pl.Ti. 82e; of a corpse,κατθανὼν ἐτήκετο S.Ant. 906
; κηκὶς μηρίων ἐτήκετο ib. 1008;πυρὸς τετακότας σποδῷ E.Supp. 1141
(lyr.); εἰς τοῦτο τετηκυῖα resolved into.., Pl.Ti. 85d;στοιχεῖα καυσούμενα τήκεται 2 Ep.Pet.3.12
; of fat,τακείσης πιμελῆς Gal.6.192
, cf. 18(2).140; of food in the digestive organs,τήκεται μὲν ἡ πρότερον ῥηθεῖσα [πτισάνη], ἡ δ' ἑτέρα δύστηκτός ἐστι Id.6.784
.2 metaph., melt or waste away, pine,κλαίουσα τέτηκα Il.3.176
;τήκετο χρώς Od.19.204
; τήκετο καλὰ παρήϊα δάκρυ χεούσης ib. 208;ἐν νούσῳ.. δηρὸν τηκόμενος 5.396
;τ. νούσῳ Hdt.3.99
, cf. Theoc.1.66,82, etc.; Ὀδυσσεὺς τήκετο was moved to tears, Od.8.522;κλαίω, τέτηκα S.El. 283
;μὴ λίαν τάκου E.Med. 159
(lyr.);ψυχὴν ἐτήκου Id.Heracl. 645
, cf. El. 208 (lyr.);ἐτάκευ βασκαίνων Theoc.5.12
;τὸ κάλλος ἐτάκετο Id.2.83
; come to naught,δόξαι.. τακόμεναι κατὰ γᾶν μινύθουσιν A.Eu. 374
(lyr.); ἐπί τινι τακείς consumed for love of.., AP7.31 (Diosc.), cf. Luc.DMeretr.12.1; βλέμμα τηκόμενον a languishing look, Plu.Ant.53. (Cf. Lat. τᾱβες, OE. pawian 'thaw', Slav. tajati 'melt'.) -
10 fressen
n; -s, kein Pl.; für Tier: food, feed; das ist ein ungenießbares Fressen vulg. how is anybody expected to eat this muck ( oder swill)?; das ist ein gefundenes Fressen für ihn umg. fig. that’s just what he was waiting for; erst kommt das Fressen, dann die Moral umg. Sprichw. morals take second place when you’re hungry* * *das Fressen(Tiernahrung) food* * *Frẹs|sennt -s, no plfood; (sl) grub (sl); (sl = Schmaus) blow-out (inf)See:→ gefunden* * *Fres·sen<-s>[ˈfrɛsn̩]1. (Tierfutter) food3.* * *das; Fressensdas ist ein gefundenes Fressen für sie — (fig.) that's just what she needed; that's a real gift for her
* * *A. v/twas gibst du ihnen zu fressen? what do you give them to eat?, what do you feed them on?2.einen Trog etcleer fressen empty a trough etc;einen Baum kahl fressen strip a tree (bare);jemanden arm fressen eat sb out of house and home4. umg fig (Bücher) devour; (Geld etc) gobble up; (Kraft, Strom etc) consume; (Benzin) drink, guzzle; (zerstören) eat away;Kilometer fressen drive endlessly on and on (without stopping);sein Auto frisst zwölf Liter (auf hundert Kilometer) his car guzzles twelve litres (US -ers) for 100 kilometres (US -ers), his car only does ( oder gets) 23.4 miles per ( oder to the) gallon5. umg fig:ihn frisst der Neid he’s eaten up ( oder consumed) with envy;er wird dich schon nicht fressen! he won’t eat you ( oder bite);friss mich nicht gleich! there’s no need to bite my head off;er hat’s immer noch nicht gefressen (kapiert) he still hasn’t got it into his thick skull;die Großen fressen die Kleinen the big boys swallow up the little fellows, the big fish eat the little fish;da heißt’s fressen oder gefressen werden it’s (a case of) dog eat dog;jemanden zum Fressen gern haben love sb so much one could eat him ( oder her);B. v/i1. Tier: eat;friss, Vogel, oder stirb! umg fig you’ve got no choice2.fressen an (+dat) Maus etc: gnaw at; fig Bohrer, Rost, Säure etc: eat away at; Feuer, Flammen: begin to eat up;an jemandem fressen fig Hass, Neid etc: gnaw at sber isst nicht, er frisst he eats like a pig;sie frisst für drei she stuffs ( oder puts away) enough for threeC. v/r1.sich fressen durch/in (+akk) auch Säure etc: eat through/into2.sich satt fressen Tier: eat its fill;sich dick und rund fressen get rotund by gobbling too much (auch umg Mensch)* * *das; Fressens1) (für Hunde, Katzen usw.) food; (für Vieh) feeddas ist ein gefundenes Fressen für sie — (fig.) that's just what she needed; that's a real gift for her
* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: fraß, gefressen)= to devour v.to eat v.(§ p.,p.p.: ate, eaten)to eat like a pig expr.to gorge v.to gormandize v.to guzzle v.to munch v.to rankle v.to stuff someone with expr. -
11 fressen;
frisst, fraß, hat gefressenI v/t1. Tier: eat; Raubtier:(verschlingen) devour; (sich ernähren von) eat, feed on; was gibst du ihnen zu fressen? what do you give them to eat?, what do you feed them on?2. einen Trog etc. leer fressen empty a trough etc.; einen Baum kahl fressen strip a tree (bare); Löcher fressen in (+ Akk) Motten, fig. Rost etc.: eat holes in3. umg., pej. Mensch: eat; gierig und viel: stuff o.s. with, guzzle; schnell: gobble; jemanden arm fressen eat s.o. out of house and home4. umg. fig. (Bücher) devour; (Geld etc.) gobble up; (Kraft, Strom etc.) consume; (Benzin) drink, guzzle; (zerstören) eat away; Kilometer fressen drive endlessly on and on (without stopping); sein Auto frisst zwölf Liter ( auf hundert Kilometer) his car guzzles twelve lit|res (Am. -ers) for 100 kilomet|res (Am. -ers), his car only does ( oder gets) 23.4 miles per ( oder to the) gallon5. umg. fig.: ihn frisst der Neid he’s eaten up ( oder consumed) with envy; er wird dich schon nicht fressen! he won’t eat you ( oder bite); friss mich nicht gleich! there’s no need to bite my head off; den / das habe ich gefressen (habe ich dick) I can’t stand him / it; er hat’s gefressen (kapiert) the penny’s dropped; (geglaubt) he fell for it; er hat’s immer noch nicht gefressen (kapiert) he still hasn’t got it into his thick skull; die Großen fressen die Kleinen the big boys swallow up the little fellows, the big fish eat the little fish; da heißt’s fressen oder gefressen werden it’s (a case of) dog eat dog; jemanden zum Fressen gern haben love s.o. so much one could eat him ( oder her); sie ist zum Fressen ( süß) I could eat her alive; siehe auch Besen, Narr etc.II v/i1. Tier: eat; jemandem aus der Hand fressen eat out of s.o.’s hand (auch fig.); friss, Vogel, oder stirb! umg. fig. you’ve got no choice2. fressen an (+ Dat) Maus etc.: gnaw at; fig. Bohrer, Rost, Säure etc.: eat away at; Feuer, Flammen: begin to eat up; an jemandem fressen fig. Hass, Neid etc.: gnaw at s.o.3. umg., pej. Mensch: eat; gierig und viel: stuff o.s.; schnell: gobble; er isst nicht, er frisst he eats like a pig; sie frisst für drei she stuffs ( oder puts away) enough for threeIII v/refl1. sich fressen durch / in (+ Akk) auch Säure etc.: eat through / into2. sich satt fressen Tier: eat its fill; sich dick und rund fressen get rotund by gobbling too much (auch umg. Mensch) -
12 Miguel I, king
(1802-1866)The third son of King João VI and of Dona Carlota Joaquina, Miguel was barely five years of age when he went to Brazil with the fleeing royal family. In 1821, with his mother and father, he returned to Portugal. Whatever the explanation for his actions, Miguel always took Carlota Joaquina's part in the subsequent political struggles and soon became the supreme hope of the reactionary, clerical, absolutist party against the constitutionalists and opposed any compromise with liberal constitutionalism or its adherents. He became not only the symbol but the essence of a kind of reactionary messianism in Portugal during more than two decades, as his personal fortunes of power and privilege rose and fell. With his personality imbued with traits of wildness, adventurism, and violence, Miguel enjoyed a life largely consumed in horseback riding, love affairs, and bull- fighting.After the independence of Brazil (1822), Miguel became the principal candidate for power of the Traditionalist Party, which was determined to restore absolutist royal power, destroy the constitution, and rule without limitation. Miguel was involved in many political conspiracies and armed movements, beginning in 1822 and including the coups known to history as the "Vila Francada" (1823) and the "Abrilada" (1824), which were directed against his father King João VI, in order to restore absolutist royal power. These coup conspiracies failed due to foreign intervention, and the king ordered Miguel dismissed from his posts and sent into exile. He remained in exile for four years. The death of King João VI in 1826 presented new opportunities in the absolutist party, however, and the dashing Dom Miguel remained their great hope for power.His older brother King Pedro IV, then emperor of Brazil, inherited the throne and wrote his own constitution, the Charter of 1826, which was to become the law of the land in Portugal. However, his daughter Maria, only seven, was too young to rule, so Pedro, who abdicated, put together an unusual deal. Until Maria reached her majority age, a regency headed by Princess Isabel Maria would rule Portugal. Dom Miguel would return from his Austrian exile and, when Maria reached her majority, Maria would marry her uncle Miguel and they would reign under the 1826 Charter. Miguel returned to Portugal in 1828, but immediately broke the bargain. He proclaimed himself an absolutist King, acclaimed by the usual (and last) Cortes of 1828; dispensed with Pedro's Charter; and ruled as an absolutist. Pedro's response was to abdicate the emperorship of Brazil, return to Portugal, defeat Miguel, and place his young daughter on the throne. In the civil war called the War of the Brothers (1831-34), after a seesaw campaign on land and at sea, Miguel's forces were defeated and he went into exile, never to return to Portugal.
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