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2 May Queen
(may queen (тж. the queen of (the) may))"королева мая" [девушка, избранная за красоту "королевой" в первомайских народных играх, коронуется венком из цветов]Her father was one of those biff-bang real estate salesmen who expected their kids to be May Queen, Valedictorian, and Most Popular just because he, old Five Percent Lengel, had made a mint. (J. Updike, ‘The Centaur’, ch. I) — Ее отец, этот выскочка, торговец недвижимостью, думает, что его дочка непременно должна быть "королевой весны", первой ученицей и всеобщей любимицей только потому, что он, старик Ленджел, получая пять процентов комиссионных, сколотил капиталец.
I didn't expect to feel like the Queen of the May... (E. O'Connor, ‘All in the Family’, ch. VIII) — Я не ожидала, что буду себя чувствовать королевой мая на этом балу...
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3 may queen
"кopoлeвa мaя" (дeвушкa, выбpaннaя зa кpacoту "кopoлeвoй" в пepвoмaйcкиx нapoдныx игpax, кopoнуeтcя вeнкoм из цвeтoв)Her father was one of those biff-bang real estate salesmen who expected their kids to be May Queen, Valedictorian, and Most Popular just because he., had made a mint (J. Updike) -
4 celda real
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5 loca
f.1 queen (informal) (homosexual).2 madwoman.* * ** * *1. f., (m. - loco) 2. f., (m. - loco)* * *SF1) ** (=homosexual) queen **2) Cono Sur ** (=prostituta) whore3)loco* * ** * *= madwoman [madwomen, -pl.].Ex. Much like the determined women who fueled feminism in the 1970s, these madwomen rebel against the strictures of patriarchal authority.----* como loca = like a madwoman.* como una loca = like a madwoman.* * ** * *= madwoman [madwomen, -pl.].Ex: Much like the determined women who fueled feminism in the 1970s, these madwomen rebel against the strictures of patriarchal authority.
* como loca = like a madwoman.* como una loca = like a madwoman.* * *C* * *
loco,-a
I adjetivo
1 mad, crazy
volverse loco, to lose one's mind o to go mad
2 (deseoso) estoy loco por ir a París, I'm eager to travel to Paris
3 (entusiasmado) está loca de alegría, she's thrilled
está loco por las motos, he's crazy about motorbikes
II m,f (hombre) madman, (mujer) madwoman
♦ Locuciones: hacerse el loco, to act the fool
familiar ¡ni loco!, I'd sooner die!
familiar traer/volver loco a alguien, to drive sb crazy
a lo loco, crazily
' loca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabar
- loco
- traer
- medio
- pero
- volver
English:
beside
- just
- madwoman
- must
- nuts
- dead
- mad
- work
* * *loca nf3. CompRP Famdarle la loca a alguien: le dio la loca y se mandó mudar he had a sudden brainstorm and decided to move house;le dio la loca de irse al Tíbet she took it into her head to head off for Tibet* * *f madwoman -
6 live
I 1. adjective1) attrib. (alive) lebend2) (Radio, Telev.)live performance — Live-Aufführung, die
live broadcast — Live-Sendung, die; Direktübertragung, die
3) (topical) aktuell [Thema, Frage]4) (Electr.) Strom führend5) (unexploded) scharf [Munition usw.]6) (glowing) glühend [Kohle]7) (joc.): (actual)2. adverb(Radio, Telev.) live [übertragen usw.]II 1. intransitive verb1) lebenyou'll live — (iron.) du wirst's [schon] überleben (iron.)
as long as I live I shall never... — mein Leben lang werde ich nicht...
live to see — [mit]erleben
she will live to regret it — sie wird es noch bereuen
you live and learn — man lernt nie aus
live through something — etwas durchmachen (ugs.); (survive) etwas überleben
live to a ripe old age/to be a hundred — ein hohes Alter erreichen/hundert Jahre alt werden
long live the queen! — lang lebe die Königin!
2) (make permanent home) wohnen; lebenlive with somebody — mit jemandem zusammenleben
2. transitive verblive with something — (lit. or fig.) mit etwas leben
live it up — das Leben in vollen Zügen genießen; (have a good time) einen draufmachen (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/43363/live_down">live down- live in- live on- live out* * *I 1. [liv] verb2) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) überleben3) (to have one's home or dwelling (in a particular place): She lives next to the church; They went to live in Bristol / in a huge house.) wohnen4) (to pass (one's life): He lived a life of luxury; She lives in fear of being attacked.) leben5) ((with by) to make enough money etc to feed and house oneself: He lives by fishing.) den Lebensunterhalt bestreiten mit•- -lived- living 2. noun(the money etc needed to feed and house oneself and keep oneself alive: He earns his living driving a taxi; She makes a good living as an author.) der Lebensunterhalt- living-room- live-in
- live and let live
- live down
- live in
- out
- live on
- live up to
- within living memory
- in living memory II 1. adjective2) ((of a radio or television broadcast etc) heard or seen as the event takes place; not recorded: I watched a live performance of my favourite opera on television; Was the performance live or recorded?) live3) (full of energy, and capable of becoming active: a live bomb) scharf4) (burning: a live coal.) glühend2. adverb((of a radio or television broadcast etc) as the event takes place: The competition will be broadcast live.) live- lively- liveliness
- livestock
- live wire* * *live1[laɪv]a real \live grizzly bear ein echter Grizzlybär\live animals echte Tiere2. MUS, RADIO, TV live\live audience Live-Publikum nt\live broadcast Liveübertragung f, Livesendung f\live coverage aktuelle Berichterstattung, Berichterstattung vor Ort\live entertainment Liveunterhaltung f, Liveshow f\live performance Liveauftritt m\live recording Liveaufzeichnung f3. ELEC geladen\live wire Hochspannungskabel nt4. (unexploded) scharf\live ammunition scharfe Munition5. (burning) glühend\live coals glühende Kohlen6. (not obsolete)\live issue aktuelle Frageto broadcast \live direkt [o live] übertragento cover sth \live von etw dat live berichtento go \live COMPUT den Echtbetrieb aufnehmento perform \live live auftretenas \live broadcast, transmit beinahe live (wenn eine Live-Übertragung um kurze Zeit verzögert wird, falls etwas nicht gesendet werden soll)live2[lɪv]I. vi1. (be alive) lebenwill she \live? wird sie überleben?“I've got a terrible cold!” — “oh, you'll live!” „ich bin total erkältet!“ — „ach, du wirst schon nicht sterben!“to \live to [be] a ripe [old] age ein hohes Alter erreichenshe \lived to be 97 years old sie wurde 97 Jahre alt2. (spend life) leben... and/where they \lived happily ever after... und wenn sie nicht gestorben sind, dann leben sie noch heuteto \live above [or beyond] /within one's means über seine Verhältnisse/entsprechend seinen Möglichkeiten lebento \live alone/dangerously alleine/gefährlich lebento \live by one's principles seinen Prinzipien treu bleibento \live high gut lebento \live in fear/luxury in Angst/Luxus lebento \live in plenty ein Leben im Überfluss führen, im Überfluss lebento \live in squalor [or dire need] in ärmlichen Verhältnissen lebento make life worth living das Leben lebenswert machen3. (subsist) lebenthe family \lives by hunting and farming die Familie lebt vom Jagen und von der Landwirtschafthe \lives by the pen er lebt vom Schreibenshe \lives by crime sie lebt von Verbrechen4. (be remembered) weiterlebenhis music will \live for ever seine Musik ist unvergänglichto \live in sb's memory in jds Erinnerung weiterlebenher spirit lives in her work ihr Geist lebt in ihren Werken weiter5. (have interesting life)you've never been bungee-jumping? you haven't lived! du warst noch nie Bungee-Jumping? du weißt nicht, was du versäumt hast!if you haven't seen Venice, you haven't \lived Venedig sehen und sterbento \live a little [or a bit] das Leben genießen6. (reside) wohnenwhere do you \live? wo wohnst du?to \live in the country/in town auf dem Land/in der Stadt wohnento \live next door nebenan wohnento \live next door to sb neben jdm wohnenwhere does the sugar \live? wo hast du den Zucker?; (belong) gehörenthe pots \live in the cupboard next to the cooker die Töpfe gehören in den Schrank neben dem Herd8.▶ as I \live and breathe!:good Lord! Sally Watson, as I \live and breathe! Mensch! wenn das nicht Sally Watson ist!▶ to \live to fight another day es überstehen, überleben▶ you [or we] \live and learn man lernt nie aus▶ long \live the King/Queen! lang lebe der König/die Königin!▶ to \live to regret sth etw noch bereuen werden▶ we \lived to tell the tale wir haben's überlebtII. vtto \live [one's] life to the full das Leben in vollen Zügen genießento \live a life of luxury ein luxuriöses [o extravagantes] Leben führento \live one's own life sein eigenes Leben leben▶ to \live a lie mit einer Lebenslüge leben* * *I [lɪv]1. vtlife führenhe had been living a lie — sein Leben war eine Lüge
he lives and breathes golf — er lebt nur für Golf
2. vi1) (= be alive, survive) lebenthere is no man living who can equal him — es gibt niemanden, der es ihm gleichtun könnte
will he live, doctor? — wird er (über)leben, Herr Doktor?
don't worry, you'll live, it's only a broken ankle — reg dich nicht auf, du stirbst schon nicht, du hast nur einen gebrochenen Knöchel
we live and learn — man lernt nie aus
his music will live for ever —
his spirit still lives in his work if the spirit of the Renaissance should ever live again it was as though the father were living again in the son — sein Geist lebt in seinem Werk weiter wenn der Geist der Renaissance je wieder erwachen sollte es war, als lebte der Vater im Sohn weiter
to live by one's wits — sich ( so) durchschlagen
they lived in fear of losing their jobs — sie lebten in ständiger Angst, ihre Stelle zu verlieren
he lived through two wars — er hat zwei Kriege miterlebt
the patient was not expected to live through the night — man rechnete nicht damit, dass der Patient die Nacht überstehen or überleben würde
I would rather like to live to the end of the century — ich möchte die Jahrhundertwende noch miterleben
you'll live to regret it —
he lives for his work/children — er lebt für seine Arbeit/Kinder
2)(= experience real living)
I want to live — ich will leben or was erleben (inf)that's existing, not living — das ist doch kein Leben
you've never skied? you haven't lived! —
you've never lived until you've discovered Crete — wer Kreta nicht kennt, hat noch nicht gelebt
before she met him she hadn't lived — sie begann erst zu leben, als sie ihn kennenlernte
3) (= reside) wohnen, leben; (animals) lebenhe lives at 19 Marktstraße — er wohnt in der Marktstraße Nr. 19
he lives in Gardner St/on the High Street —
who lives in that big house? — wer bewohnt das große Haus?, wer wohnt in dem großen Haus?
a house not fit to live in — ein unbewohnbares Haus, ein Haus, in dem man nicht wohnen kann
this house is not fit for a human being to live in — dies ist eine menschenunwürdige Behausung
4) (inf= belong)
where does this jug live? —5)II [laɪv]the other athletes couldn't live with him/the pace — die anderen Läufer konnten mit ihm/mit dem Tempo nicht mithalten
1. adj1) (= alive) lebend; issue, question aktuell2) (= having power or energy) coal glühend; match ungebraucht; cartridge, shell scharf; (ELEC) geladen"danger, live wires!" — "Vorsicht Hochspannung!"
or program (US) — eine Livesendung
live broadcast (TV, Rad) — Direktübertragung f
2. adv (RAD, TV)live, direkt* * *live1 [lıv]A v/i1. leben, am Leben sein:the characters in this novel seem to live die Gestalten in diesem Roman wirken lebendig;get sb where he lives fig jemanden an einer empfindlichen Stelle treffen2. leben, am Leben bleiben:live long lange leben;people live longer and longer die Menschen werden immer älter;the doctors don’t think he will live die Ärzte glauben nicht, dass er durchkommt;his doctor gave him one year to live sein Arzt gab ihm noch ein Jahr;the patient did not live through the night der Patient hat die Nacht nicht überlebt;live to be old, live to an old age ein hohes Alter erreichen, alt werden;he wants to live to a hundred er will 100 werden;live to see erleben;he did not live to see it er hat es nicht mehr erlebt;he will live to regret it er wird es noch bereuen;you live and learn man lernt nie aus;live with sth fig mit etwas leben;I’ll have to live with it ich werde damit leben müssen4. aushalten, sich halten, bestehen5. leben (on, upon von), sich ernähren (on, upon von; by von, durch):earn enough to live genug zum Leben verdienen;live off one’s capital von seinem Kapital leben oder zehren;he lives on his wife er lebt auf Kosten oder von (den Einkünften) seiner Frau;live on the State auf Staatskosten leben;live by painting vom Malen leben, sich seinen Lebensunterhalt durch Malen verdienen; → bread Bes Redew6. ehrlich etc leben, ein ehrliches etc Leben führen:live poorly ein kärgliches Leben fristen;live to o.s. ganz für sich leben;live within o.s. sich nur mit sich selbst beschäftigen;7. leben, wohnen ( beide:with bei):live with sb mit jemandem zusammenleben8. leben, das Leben genießen:live and let live leben und leben lassenB v/tlive a double life ein Doppelleben führen2. (vor)leben, im Leben verwirklichen:he lives his faith er lebt seinen Glauben;live a lie die liebende (Ehe)Frau oder den liebenden (Ehe-)Mann spielen3. live and breathe sth in etwas völlig aufgehen;he lives and breathes football sein Leben besteht nur aus Fußballlive2 [laıv]A adj (meist attr)1. lebend, lebendig (Tiere etc):live birth Lebendgeburt f;live hair Haar n von lebenden Wesen;live oak Immergrüne Eiche;live show Liveshow f (Vorführung eines Geschlechtsaktes vor Publikum) ( → A 9);live weight Lebendgewicht n;2. energisch, tatkräftig (Vorgehen etc)3. aktuell (Frage etc)4. glühend (Kohle etc), (Zigarette etc auch) brennend5. scharf (Munition etc)6. ungebraucht (Streichholz)7. aktiv (Vulkan)9. RADIO, TV Direkt…, Original…, Live…:live broadcast Direktübertragung f;live show Liveshow f (live übertragene Show) ( → A 1)10. lebhaft, lebendig (Farben)11. TECHa) Antriebs…b) angetrieben:live wheel Antriebsrad nc) beweglich:live load Verkehrs-, Auflast f12. Akustik: Hall…:live room Hallraum m13. TYPO gebrauchs-, druckfertig:live matter druckfertiger Satz, Stehsatz mB adv RADIO, TV direkt, original, live:* * *I 1. adjective1) attrib. (alive) lebend2) (Radio, Telev.)live performance — Live-Aufführung, die
live broadcast — Live-Sendung, die; Direktübertragung, die
3) (topical) aktuell [Thema, Frage]4) (Electr.) Strom führend5) (unexploded) scharf [Munition usw.]6) (glowing) glühend [Kohle]7) (joc.): (actual)2. adverb(Radio, Telev.) live [übertragen usw.]II 1. intransitive verb1) lebenyou'll live — (iron.) du wirst's [schon] überleben (iron.)
as long as I live I shall never... — mein Leben lang werde ich nicht...
live to see — [mit]erleben
live through something — etwas durchmachen (ugs.); (survive) etwas überleben
live to a ripe old age/to be a hundred — ein hohes Alter erreichen/hundert Jahre alt werden
2) (make permanent home) wohnen; leben2. transitive verblive with something — (lit. or fig.) mit etwas leben
live it up — das Leben in vollen Zügen genießen; (have a good time) einen draufmachen (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- live in- live on- live out* * *adj.aktiv adj.lebendig adj. (on) v.leben (von) v. v.leben v.wohnen v. -
7 dama
f.1 lady (woman).2 king.* * *1 (señora) lady2 (en el juego de damas) king; (en ajedrez) queen1 draughts, (US checkers)\¡damas y caballeros! ladies and gentlemen!tablero de damas draughtboard, (US checkerboard)* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=señora) ladyprimera dama — (Teat) leading lady; (Pol) First Lady (EEUU)
dama de compañía — LAm lady companion
dama de honor — [de reina] lady-in-waiting; [de novia] bridesmaid
dama joven — (Teat) ingénue
2) (=mujer noble) lady3) (=amante) lady, mistressel poeta y su dama — the poet and his lady o mistress
4) (=pieza) (Ajedrez, Naipes) queen; (Damas) king5) pl damas [juego] draughts, checkers (EEUU)* * *1) (frml) ( señora) lady2) ( figura)a) ( en damas) kinghacer dama — to make a crown o king
b) ( en ajedrez) queenhacer dama — to queen, make a queen
c) ( en naipes) queenjugar a las damas — to play checkers o draughts
* * *= lady.Ex. Librarians who have to choose between Congress and Dewey are in the dilemma of the proverbial lady facing death or a fate worse than death.----* Dama de la Llovizna, la = Maid of the Mist, the.* dama de noche = night jasmine.* * *1) (frml) ( señora) lady2) ( figura)a) ( en damas) kinghacer dama — to make a crown o king
b) ( en ajedrez) queenhacer dama — to queen, make a queen
c) ( en naipes) queenjugar a las damas — to play checkers o draughts
* * *= lady.Ex: Librarians who have to choose between Congress and Dewey are in the dilemma of the proverbial lady facing death or a fate worse than death.
* Dama de la Llovizna, la = Maid of the Mist, the.* dama de noche = night jasmine.* * *damas y caballeros ladies and gentlemenes toda una dama she's a real ladyla final de damas the ladies' finalprimera dama (↑ primero (1))Compuestos:(de una novia) bridesmaid; (de una reina) lady-in-waitingnight jasmineB (figura)1 (en damas) kinghacer dama to make a crown o king2 (en ajedrez) queenhacer dama to queen, make a queen3 (en naipes) queenjugar a las damas to play checkers o draughtsCompuesto:* * *
dama sustantivo femenino
1 (frml) ( señora) lady;
dama de honor ( de novia) bridesmaid;
( de reina) lady-in-waiting
2 ( figura — en damas) king;
(— en ajedrez, en naipes) queen
3
jugar a las damas to play checkers o draughts
dama sustantivo femenino
1 (señora) lady
primera dama, US First Lady
(en una boda) dama de honor, bridesmaid
2 (en el juego de damas) king
(en el ajedrez) queen 3 damas, (juego de mesa) draughts, US checkers
' dama' also found in these entries:
English:
bridesmaid
- dame
- foxy
- lady
- ladylike
- queen
- question
- bride
- first
* * *♦ nf1. [mujer] lady;su mujer es toda una dama his wife is a real lady;damas y caballeros ladies and gentlemen;primera dama Teatro leading lady;[esposa del presidente] first lady dama de honor [de novia] bridesmaid; [de reina] lady-in-waiting2. [en juego de damas] king;hacer dama to make a king3. [en ajedrez] queen;alfil/torre/caballo de dama queen's bishop/rook/knight;hacer dama to queen a pawn4. [en naipes] queen;la dama de corazones the queen of hearts6. dama de noche moonflower♦ damas nfpl[juego] Br draughts [singular], US checkers [singular];jugar a las damas to play draughtsdamas chinas Chinese checkers* * *f1 lady;primera dama First Lady2:(juego de) damas checkers sg, Br draughts sg* * *dama nf1) : lady2) damas nfpl: checkers* * *dama n2. (en ajedrez) queen -
8 Dame
f; -, -n1. lady; beim Tanz: partner; Damen Toilette: Ladies; eine echte Dame a real lady; eine Dame von Welt a woman of the world; die große alte Dame (+ Gen) the grand old lady (of); jemandes alte Dame umg., hum. (Mutter) s.o.’s old woman; wie geht’s deiner alten Dame? umg. how’s your old lady?; ganz Dame sein be every inch a lady; die große oder feine Dame spielen play the lady; Dame des Hauses the lady of the house; (Gastgeberin) hostess; meine Damen und Herren! ladies and gentlemen3. (Doppelstein) king; Schach und Kartenspiel: queen; eine Dame bekommen oder machen Damespiel: crown a man, make a king; Schach: queen a pawn* * *die Dame(Damespiel) king;(Person) gentlewoman; lady; dame;(Schachfigur) queen;(Spielkarte) queen* * *Da|me ['daːmə]f -, -n1) ladyguten Abend, die Dámen (old, hum) — good evening, ladies
ganz Dáme sein — to be the perfect lady, to be every inch a lady
2) (allgemein gesehen = Tanzpartnerin, Begleiterin) lady; (auf einen bestimmten Herrn bezogen) partner; (bei Cocktailparty, Theaterbesuch etc) (lady) companionseine Dáme ist eben mit einem anderen weggegangen — the lady he came with has just left with someone else
bringen Sie ruhig Ihre Dámen mit — do by all means bring your wives and girlfriends
3) (SPORT) woman, ladyHundert-Meter-Staffel der Dámen — women's or ladies' hundred metre (Brit) or meter (US) relay
* * *die1) (a more polite form of woman: Tell that child to stand up and let that lady sit down; The lady in the flower shop said that roses are expensive just now; Ladies' shoes are upstairs in this shop; ( also adjective) a lady doctor.) lady2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) lady3) ((the status of) a lady of the same rank as a knight: There were several dames at the royal wedding.) dame4) (a playing-card with a picture of a queen on it: I have two aces and a queen.) queen5) (an important chess-piece: a bishop, a king and a queen.) queen* * *Da·me<-, -n>[ˈda:mə, plˈda:mən]f1. (geh) ladyguten Abend, die \Damen! good evening, ladies!eine vornehme \Dame a lady, a gentlewoman formeine ältere \Dame an old [or euph elderly] ladyganz \Dame [sein] [to be] the perfect [or every inch a] ladydie große \Dame spielen to play the fine ladyjunge \Dame young lady„\Damen“ “Ladies”wo ist hier für \Damen? where's the lady's room? euph3. SPORT woman, ladydie Schwimmmeisterschaft der \Damen the women's [or ladies'] swimming championships\Dame spielen to play draughts5. (bei Schach) queendie \Dame nehmen to take the queen6. KARTEN queen* * *die; Dame, Damen1) ladysehr verehrte od. meine Damen und Herren! — ladies and gentlemen
die Abfahrt/die 200 Meter der Damen — (Sport) the women's downhill/200 metres
2) (Schach, Kartenspiele) queen4) (Doppelstein im Damespiel) king* * *1. lady; beim Tanz: partner;eine echte Dame a real lady;eine Dame von Welt a woman of the world;die große alte Dame (+gen) the grand old lady (of);jemandes alte Dame umg, hum (Mutter) sb’s old woman;wie geht’s deiner alten Dame? umg how’s your old lady?;ganz Dame sein be every inch a lady;feine Dame spielen play the lady;Dame des Hauses the lady of the house; (Gastgeberin) hostess;meine Damen und Herren! ladies and gentlemen* * *die; Dame, Damen1) ladysehr verehrte od. meine Damen und Herren! — ladies and gentlemen
die Abfahrt/die 200 Meter der Damen — (Sport) the women's downhill/200 metres
2) (Schach, Kartenspiele) queen4) (Doppelstein im Damespiel) king* * *-n (Schach, Kartenspiel) f.queen (Chess, Cards) n. -n f.dame n.lady n.madam n. -
9 leben
I v/i1. (am Leben sein) live; (nicht tot sein) be alive; man lebt nur einmal you only have one life to live, you only live once; lebt er noch? is he still alive?; er wird nicht mehr lange leben he hasn’t got much longer to live, his days are numbered; so wahr ich lebe! I swear it; lebst du noch? umg., hum., iro. well, hello stranger; ich habe alles, was ich zum Leben brauche I have all I need to keep body and soul together; wir leben nicht mehr im 19. Jahrhundert iro. this isn’t the 19th century(, you know); wie gehts? - man lebt ( so eben) umg. how are things? - surviving2. eine bestimmte Lebensweise haben: leben von (Nahrung) live on ( oder off); (Tätigkeit etc.) live from ( oder off), make a living with ( oder by + Ger.), (Verdienst, Rente) live on; vegetarisch leben be a vegetarian; makrobiotisch leben live on macrobiotic food(s); gesund / ungesund leben lead a healthy / an unhealthy life; in gesunden/ungesunden Verhältnissen: live in healthy / unhealthy conditions; sie leben ganz gut they don’t do too badly (for themselves); nach einem Grundsatz leben live in accordance with a principle, stick to a principle; leben und leben lassen live and let live; sie lebt nur für ihre Kunst she only lives for her art3. (wohnen) live; wie lange leben Sie schon hier? how long have you been living here?; ich träume davon, in Neuseeland zu leben my dream is to (go and) live in New Zealand4. fig., Andenken etc.: live on; die Statue lebt the statue is very ( oder so) lifelike; das Stück lebt nicht there’s no life in the play5. es lebe...! three cheers for...!; es lebe der König / die Königin! long live the King / Queen!; leben Sie wohl farewell; Tag1 4 etc.6. unpers.: es lebt sich ganz angenehm / bequem etc. life’s quite pleasant / comfortable etc.; hier lebt es sich gut it’s not a bad life here, life’s not bad hereII v/t: ein angenehmes / bequemes etc. Leben leben lead a pleasant / comfortable etc. life, have a pleasant / comfortable ( oder an easy) etc. lifestyle; sein Leben noch einmal leben live one’s life (over) again; sein eigenes Leben leben lead an independent life, go one’s own way; seinen Glauben leben geh. live according to one’s faith ( oder beliefs)* * *das Lebenexistence; life; lifetime* * *Le|ben ['leːbn]nt -s, -1) lifedas Lében — life
am Lében sein/bleiben — to be/stay alive
das Lében als Milchmann — life as a milkman, a milkman's life
das Lében Hemingways — Hemingway's life, the life of Hemingway
haben — to have one's life ahead of or in front of or before/behind one
solange ich am Lében bin — as long as I live
sich des Lébens freuen, das or sein Lében genießen — to enjoy life
das or sein Lében verlieren — to lose one's life
jdm das Lében retten — to save sb's life
es geht um Lében und Tod, es ist eine Sache auf Lében und Tod — it's a matter of life and death
wenn dir dein Lében lieb ist — if you value your life
ein glückliches etc Lében führen — to lead a happy etc life
mit dem Lében davonkommen — to escape with one's life
mit dem Lében spielen, sein Lében aufs Spiel setzen — to take one's life in one's hands, to dice with death
mit dem Lében abschließen — to prepare for death
seinem Lében ein Ende machen or bereiten — to put an end to one's life
zu neuem Lében verhelfen — to breathe new life into sth, to revitalize sth
etw ins Lében rufen — to bring sth into being
or befördern (inf) — to kill sb, to take sb's life, to take care of sb (inf); (bei Hinrichtung auch) to put sb to death
seines Lébens nicht mehr sicher sein — to fear for one's life
ums Lében kommen — to die, to lose one's life
sein Lében lassen (müssen) — to lose one's life
jdn am Lében lassen — to spare sb's life
um sein Lében laufen or rennen — to run for one's life or for dear life
das Lében nehmen — to take one's (own) life
jdn wieder ins Lében zurückrufen — to bring sb back to life; Bewusstlosen to revive sb, to bring sb round (Brit) or around (US)
was ist das für ein Lében? — what kind of (a) life is that?
der Mann/die Frau meines Lébens — my ideal man/woman
etw für sein Lében gern tun — to love doing sth, to be mad about doing sth (inf)
etw für sein Lében gern essen/trinken — to be mad about sth (inf), to love sth
jdn künstlich am Lében erhalten — to keep sb alive artificially
ein Lében in Frieden/in Armut etc — a life of peace/poverty etc
er hat es nie leicht gehabt im Lében — he has never had an easy life
ein Lében lang — one's whole life (long)
zum ersten Mal or das erste Mal im Lében — for the first time in one's life
ich habe noch nie im or in meinem Lében geraucht — I have never smoked (in) all my life or in my whole life
nie im Lében! — never!
sich durchs Lében schlagen — to struggle through (life)
ins Lében treten — to go out into the world
im Lében stehen — to have some standing in the world
ein Roman, den das Lében schrieb — a novel of real life
ein Film nach dem Lében — a film from real life
das Lében geht weiter — life goes on
unser Lében währet siebenzig Jahr... (Bibl) — the days of our years are three score years and ten (Bibl)
2) (= Betriebsamkeit) lifeauf dem Markt herrscht reges Lében — the market is a hive of activity
in dieser Stadt ist wenigstens Lében — at least there is some life in this town
bringen (inf) — to liven or brighten sth up
voller Lében stecken — to be full of life
es war überhaupt kein Lében in seinem Vortrag — there wasn't a spark of life in his lecture
See:→ Bude* * *1) (living and not dead: Queen Victoria was still alive in 1900.) alive2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) existence3) (to stay alive; to continue to live: It is possible to exist on bread and water.) exist4) (the quality belonging to plants and animals which distinguishes them from rocks, minerals etc and things which are dead: Doctors are fighting to save the child's life.) life5) (the period between birth and death: He had a long and happy life.) life6) (liveliness: She was full of life and energy.) life7) (a manner of living: She lived a life of ease and idleness.) life8) (the period during which any particular state exists: He had many different jobs during his working life.) life9) (living things: It is now believed that there may be life on Mars; animal life.) life10) (to have life; to be alive: This poison is dangerous to everything that lives.) live11) (to pass (one's life): He lived a life of luxury; She lives in fear of being attacked.) live* * *Le·ben<-s, ->[ˈle:bn̩]nt1. (Lebendigsein) lifeetw mit dem [o seinem] \Leben bezahlen (geh) to pay for sth with one's lifeam \Leben bleiben/sein to remain [or stay]/be alivesolange er am Leben ist, wird das Haus nicht verkauft as long as he lives the house won't be soldjdn ums \Leben bringen (geh) to take sb's lifemit dem \Leben davonkommen to escape with one's lifejdn [künstlich] am \Leben erhalten to keep sb alive [artificially][bei etw dat/während einer S. gen] ums \Leben kommen to die [in sth/during sth], to lose one's life [in sth/during sth]jdn das \Leben kosten (geh) to cost sb his/her lifesein \Leben [für jdn/etw] lassen (geh) to give one's life [for sb/sth]jdn am \Leben lassen to let sb liveum sein \Leben laufen [o rennen] to run for one's lifejdm das \Leben schenken (geh: jdn gebären) to give birth to sb; (jdn am Leben lassen) to let sb livemit seinem \Leben spielen to put one's life at riskjdn ins \Leben zurückrufen to revive sb2. (Existieren) lifedas ewige \Leben eternal lifedas \Leben geht weiter life goes onsein \Leben genießen/verpfuschen to enjoy/ruin one's lifeam \Leben hängen to love lifedas [o sein] \Leben hinter sich dat haben to have one's life behind one, to have had one's innings famnie im \Leben [o im \Leben nicht] neverjdm/sich das \Leben schwer machen to make life difficult for sb/oneselfso ist das \Leben [eben] that's life, such is lifezeit jds \Lebens as long as sb livesich war zeit meines \Lebens noch nie beim Arzt I have never consulted a doctor in all my life3. (Alltag, Lebensweise) lifeein \Leben in Armut/im Luxus a life of poverty/luxuryein geruhsames/hektisches \Leben führen to lead a quiet/hectic lifedas \Leben Picassos Picasso's life, the life of Picassodas süße \Leben the life of Riley famdas tägliche \Leben everyday lifedas wirkliche \Leben real lifedas \Leben zu zweit life as a couple4. (Lebewesen) lifees gibt kein \Leben auf jenem Planeten there's no life on that planetetw ins \Leben rufen to found [or establish] sthdas öffentliche \Leben public lifeeine Figur [o Person] des öffentlichen \Lebens a public figure6. (Lebhaftigkeit) lifeder Roman ist ohne \Leben there is no life in the novelvoller \Leben sein to be full of life7. (Lebensinhalt) lifeihr Garten war ihr \Leben her garden was her life8.▶ seines \Lebens nicht mehr froh werden to have a rotten life▶ aus dem Leben gegriffen sein to be a slice of life▶ es geht um [o ist eine Sache auf] \Leben und Tod it's a matter of life and death▶ etw für sein \Leben gern tun to love doing sthich esse für mein \Leben gern Schokolade I love chocolateich würde für mein \Leben gern verreisen I'd love to travel▶ jdm das \Leben zur Hölle machen to make sb's life hell▶ wenn dir dein \Leben lieb ist if your life means sth to you▶ das nackte \Leben retten [o mit dem nackten \Leben davonkommen] to barely escape with one's life▶ ein Roman den/ein Stück das das \Leben schrieb a novel/a play of real life▶ jds \Leben steht auf dem Spiel sb's life is at risk▶ jdm nach dem \Leben trachten to be out to kill sb* * *das; Lebens, Leben1) lifeam Leben sein/bleiben — be/stay alive
seines Lebens nicht [mehr] sicher sein — not be safe [any more]
etwas für sein Leben gern essen/tun — love something/doing something
mit dem Leben davonkommen/das nackte Leben retten — escape/barely escape with one's life
ein/sein [ganzes] Leben lang — one's whole life long
noch nie im Leben/zum erstenmal im Leben — never in/for the first time in one's life
mit beiden Beinen od. Füßen im Leben stehen — have one's feet firmly on the ground
nie im Leben, im Leben nicht! — (ugs.) not on your life! (coll.); never in your life! (coll.)
so ist das Leben — such is life; that's the way things go
die Musik ist ihr Leben — music is her [whole] life
* * *A. v/iman lebt nur einmal you only have one life to live, you only live once;lebt er noch? is he still alive?;er wird nicht mehr lange leben he hasn’t got much longer to live, his days are numbered;so wahr ich lebe! I swear it;lebst du noch? umg, hum, iron well, hello stranger;ich habe alles, was ich zum Leben brauche I have all I need to keep body and soul together;wir leben nicht mehr im 19. Jahrhundert iron this isn’t the 19th century(, you know);wie gehts? - man lebt (so eben) umg how are things? - survivingleben von (Nahrung) live on ( oder off); (Tätigkeit etc) live from ( oder off), make a living with ( oder by +ger), (Verdienst, Rente) live on;vegetarisch leben be a vegetarian;makrobiotisch leben live on macrobiotic food(s);gesund/ungesund leben lead a healthy/an unhealthy life; in gesunden/ungesunden Verhältnissen: live in healthy/unhealthy conditions;sie leben ganz gut they don’t do too badly (for themselves);nach einem Grundsatz leben live in accordance with a principle, stick to a principle;leben und leben lassen live and let live;sie lebt nur für ihre Kunst she only lives for her art3. (wohnen) live;wie lange leben Sie schon hier? how long have you been living here?;ich träume davon, in Neuseeland zu leben my dream is to (go and) live in New Zealand4. fig, Andenken etc: live on;die Statue lebt the statue is very ( oder so) lifelike;das Stück lebt nicht there’s no life in the play5.es lebe …! three cheers for …!;es lebe der König/die Königin! long live the King/Queen!;6. unpers:es lebt sich ganz angenehm/bequem etc life’s quite pleasant/comfortable etc;hier lebt es sich gut it’s not a bad life here, life’s not bad hereB. v/t:ein angenehmes/bequemes etcLeben leben lead a pleasant/comfortable etc life, have a pleasant/comfortable ( oder an easy) etc lifestyle;sein Leben noch einmal leben live one’s life (over) again;sein eigenes Leben leben lead an independent life, go one’s own way;* * *das; Lebens, Leben1) lifesich (Dat.) das Leben nehmen — take one's [own] life
am Leben sein/bleiben — be/stay alive
seines Lebens nicht [mehr] sicher sein — not be safe [any more]
etwas für sein Leben gern essen/tun — love something/doing something
mit dem Leben davonkommen/das nackte Leben retten — escape/barely escape with one's life
ein/sein [ganzes] Leben lang — one's whole life long
noch nie im Leben/zum erstenmal im Leben — never in/for the first time in one's life
mit beiden Beinen od. Füßen im Leben stehen — have one's feet firmly on the ground
nie im Leben, im Leben nicht! — (ugs.) not on your life! (coll.); never in your life! (coll.)
so ist das Leben — such is life; that's the way things go
die Musik ist ihr Leben — music is her [whole] life
* * *existence n.life n.(§ pl.: lives)lifetime n.livings n. -
10 aprovechado
adj.1 opportunistic, unscrupulous, cadging, sponging.2 hardworking, industrious.3 used.f. & m.free-rider, freeloader, deadbeat, advantage taker.past part.past participle of spanish verb: aprovechar.* * *1→ link=aprovechar aprovechar► adjetivo1 (tiempo) well used, well spent2 (espacio) well-planned3 (diligente) diligent, studious, hardworking4 (que saca provecho de todo) thrifty, economical, resourceful► nombre masculino,nombre femenino\mal aprovechado,-a wasted* * *1. (f. - aprovechada)noun2. (f. - aprovechada)adj.- mal aprovechado* * *aprovechado, -a1. ADJ1) (=usado)bien aprovechado — [dinero, tiempo] well-spent; [espacio, recursos] well-exploited; [oportunidad] well-taken, well-used
el espacio está muy bien aprovechado en este apartamento — good use has been made of the space in this flat, the space in this flat has been really well exploited
mal aprovechado — [dinero, tiempo, oportunidad] wasted; [espacio, recursos] badly-exploited
2) (=oportunista) selfish, self-seekingno seas tan aprovechado — don't be so selfish o self-seeking
3) (=ahorrador) thrifty4) (=aplicado) [trabajador] industrious, hardworking; [alumno] resourceful2.SM / F (=oportunista)es un aprovechado — he's such a scrounger *, he's such an opportunist
* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( oportunista) opportunistic2) < estudiante> hardworkingII- da masculino, femenino opportunistes un aprovechado, viene aquí sólo a comer — he's a real scrounger, he just comes here for the food (colloq)
* * *= opportunistic, abuser, abusive, deadbeat, victimiser [victimizer, -USA].Ex. Anita Brack follows the liberal purchasing policy and her reasons include the opinion that censorship is opportunistic and random in its effect.Ex. The article 'Are you a user or an abuser?' urges librarians and borrowers to use the library with restraint.Ex. This article discusses the ability of privacy laws that are presently on the books to protect us from abusive information collection, dissemination, and management practices.Ex. It is generally recognized that collecting money from moneyed deadbeats is as much a social problem as street thuggery.Ex. The victimizers acted with impunity & largely went unpunished.----* aprovechada de la asistencia social = welfare queen.* de un modo aprovechado = opportunistically.* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( oportunista) opportunistic2) < estudiante> hardworkingII- da masculino, femenino opportunistes un aprovechado, viene aquí sólo a comer — he's a real scrounger, he just comes here for the food (colloq)
* * *= opportunistic, abuser, abusive, deadbeat, victimiser [victimizer, -USA].Ex: Anita Brack follows the liberal purchasing policy and her reasons include the opinion that censorship is opportunistic and random in its effect.
Ex: The article 'Are you a user or an abuser?' urges librarians and borrowers to use the library with restraint.Ex: This article discusses the ability of privacy laws that are presently on the books to protect us from abusive information collection, dissemination, and management practices.Ex: It is generally recognized that collecting money from moneyed deadbeats is as much a social problem as street thuggery.Ex: The victimizers acted with impunity & largely went unpunished.* aprovechada de la asistencia social = welfare queen.* de un modo aprovechado = opportunistically.* * *A (oportunista) opportunist; opportunisticestos ladrones son muy aprovechados these thieves are real opportunistscomerciantes aprovechados opportunist shopkeepersno seas aprovechado don't take advantage (of the situation)B ‹estudiante› hardworkingCbien/mal aprovechado: dinero/tiempo bien aprovechado money/time well spentes dinero/tiempo mal aprovechado it's a waste of time/moneyel espacio está muy mal aprovechado the space is very badly usedmasculine, feminineopportunistestos comerciantes son unos aprovechados these shopkeepers are real opportunists o really take advantagees un aprovechado con sus padres he takes advantage of his parentses un aprovechado, viene aquí sólo a comer y a beber he's a real scrounger o freeloader o ( BrE) sponger, he just comes here for the food and drink ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo aprovechar: ( conjugate aprovechar)
aprovechado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
aprovechado
aprovechar
aprovechado◊ -da adjetivo
1 ( oportunista) opportunistic;
2 ‹ estudiante› hardworking
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
opportunist
aprovechar ( conjugate aprovechar) verbo transitivo
◊ dinero/tiempo bien aprovechado money/time well spent;
es espacio mal aprovechado it's a waste of space
◊ aprovecho la ocasión para decirles que … I would like to take this opportunity to tell you that …
◊ no tira nada, todo lo aprovecha she doesn't throw anything away, she makes use of everything
verbo intransitivo:
¡que aproveche! enjoy your meal, bon appétit;
aprovechen ahora, que son jóvenes make the most of it now, while you're young
aprovecharse verbo pronominal
‹ de un niño› to abuse sb
aprovechado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (el tiempo, un recurso) well-spent
2 (el espacio) well-planned
II m,f pey opportunist, scrounger
aprovechar
I verbo transitivo
1 to make the most of: hemos aprovechado mucho el rato, we've done a lot in a short time
2 (la situación) to take advantage of: aprovechamos la ocasión para explicarle nuestro proyecto, we seized the opportunity to explain our project to him
II verbo intransitivo ¡que aproveche!, enjoy your meal!, bon appétit!
' aprovechado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aprovechar
- aprovechada
- mangante
- abusador
- gorrero
- manipulador
- vivo
English:
well-spent
* * *aprovechado, -a♦ adj2. [bien empleado]el espacio en esta habitación está muy bien aprovechado they've made the most of the available space in this room3. [aplicado] diligent♦ nm,fopportunist;es un aprovechado he always has an eye for the main chance* * *I adj despopportunisticopportunist* * *aprovechado, -da adj1) : diligent, hardworking2) : pushy, opportunisticaprovechado, -da n: pushy person, opportunist -
11 Leben
I v/i1. (am Leben sein) live; (nicht tot sein) be alive; man lebt nur einmal you only have one life to live, you only live once; lebt er noch? is he still alive?; er wird nicht mehr lange leben he hasn’t got much longer to live, his days are numbered; so wahr ich lebe! I swear it; lebst du noch? umg., hum., iro. well, hello stranger; ich habe alles, was ich zum Leben brauche I have all I need to keep body and soul together; wir leben nicht mehr im 19. Jahrhundert iro. this isn’t the 19th century(, you know); wie gehts? - man lebt ( so eben) umg. how are things? - surviving2. eine bestimmte Lebensweise haben: leben von (Nahrung) live on ( oder off); (Tätigkeit etc.) live from ( oder off), make a living with ( oder by + Ger.), (Verdienst, Rente) live on; vegetarisch leben be a vegetarian; makrobiotisch leben live on macrobiotic food(s); gesund / ungesund leben lead a healthy / an unhealthy life; in gesunden/ungesunden Verhältnissen: live in healthy / unhealthy conditions; sie leben ganz gut they don’t do too badly (for themselves); nach einem Grundsatz leben live in accordance with a principle, stick to a principle; leben und leben lassen live and let live; sie lebt nur für ihre Kunst she only lives for her art3. (wohnen) live; wie lange leben Sie schon hier? how long have you been living here?; ich träume davon, in Neuseeland zu leben my dream is to (go and) live in New Zealand4. fig., Andenken etc.: live on; die Statue lebt the statue is very ( oder so) lifelike; das Stück lebt nicht there’s no life in the play5. es lebe...! three cheers for...!; es lebe der König / die Königin! long live the King / Queen!; leben Sie wohl farewell; Tag1 4 etc.6. unpers.: es lebt sich ganz angenehm / bequem etc. life’s quite pleasant / comfortable etc.; hier lebt es sich gut it’s not a bad life here, life’s not bad hereII v/t: ein angenehmes / bequemes etc. Leben leben lead a pleasant / comfortable etc. life, have a pleasant / comfortable ( oder an easy) etc. lifestyle; sein Leben noch einmal leben live one’s life (over) again; sein eigenes Leben leben lead an independent life, go one’s own way; seinen Glauben leben geh. live according to one’s faith ( oder beliefs)* * *das Lebenexistence; life; lifetime* * *Le|ben ['leːbn]nt -s, -1) lifedas Lében — life
am Lében sein/bleiben — to be/stay alive
das Lében als Milchmann — life as a milkman, a milkman's life
das Lében Hemingways — Hemingway's life, the life of Hemingway
haben — to have one's life ahead of or in front of or before/behind one
solange ich am Lében bin — as long as I live
sich des Lébens freuen, das or sein Lében genießen — to enjoy life
das or sein Lében verlieren — to lose one's life
jdm das Lében retten — to save sb's life
es geht um Lében und Tod, es ist eine Sache auf Lében und Tod — it's a matter of life and death
wenn dir dein Lében lieb ist — if you value your life
ein glückliches etc Lében führen — to lead a happy etc life
mit dem Lében davonkommen — to escape with one's life
mit dem Lében spielen, sein Lében aufs Spiel setzen — to take one's life in one's hands, to dice with death
mit dem Lében abschließen — to prepare for death
seinem Lében ein Ende machen or bereiten — to put an end to one's life
zu neuem Lében verhelfen — to breathe new life into sth, to revitalize sth
etw ins Lében rufen — to bring sth into being
or befördern (inf) — to kill sb, to take sb's life, to take care of sb (inf); (bei Hinrichtung auch) to put sb to death
seines Lébens nicht mehr sicher sein — to fear for one's life
ums Lében kommen — to die, to lose one's life
sein Lében lassen (müssen) — to lose one's life
jdn am Lében lassen — to spare sb's life
um sein Lében laufen or rennen — to run for one's life or for dear life
das Lében nehmen — to take one's (own) life
jdn wieder ins Lében zurückrufen — to bring sb back to life; Bewusstlosen to revive sb, to bring sb round (Brit) or around (US)
was ist das für ein Lében? — what kind of (a) life is that?
der Mann/die Frau meines Lébens — my ideal man/woman
etw für sein Lében gern tun — to love doing sth, to be mad about doing sth (inf)
etw für sein Lében gern essen/trinken — to be mad about sth (inf), to love sth
jdn künstlich am Lében erhalten — to keep sb alive artificially
ein Lében in Frieden/in Armut etc — a life of peace/poverty etc
er hat es nie leicht gehabt im Lében — he has never had an easy life
ein Lében lang — one's whole life (long)
zum ersten Mal or das erste Mal im Lében — for the first time in one's life
ich habe noch nie im or in meinem Lében geraucht — I have never smoked (in) all my life or in my whole life
nie im Lében! — never!
sich durchs Lében schlagen — to struggle through (life)
ins Lében treten — to go out into the world
im Lében stehen — to have some standing in the world
ein Roman, den das Lében schrieb — a novel of real life
ein Film nach dem Lében — a film from real life
das Lében geht weiter — life goes on
unser Lében währet siebenzig Jahr... (Bibl) — the days of our years are three score years and ten (Bibl)
2) (= Betriebsamkeit) lifeauf dem Markt herrscht reges Lében — the market is a hive of activity
in dieser Stadt ist wenigstens Lében — at least there is some life in this town
bringen (inf) — to liven or brighten sth up
voller Lében stecken — to be full of life
es war überhaupt kein Lében in seinem Vortrag — there wasn't a spark of life in his lecture
See:→ Bude* * *1) (living and not dead: Queen Victoria was still alive in 1900.) alive2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) existence3) (to stay alive; to continue to live: It is possible to exist on bread and water.) exist4) (the quality belonging to plants and animals which distinguishes them from rocks, minerals etc and things which are dead: Doctors are fighting to save the child's life.) life5) (the period between birth and death: He had a long and happy life.) life6) (liveliness: She was full of life and energy.) life7) (a manner of living: She lived a life of ease and idleness.) life8) (the period during which any particular state exists: He had many different jobs during his working life.) life9) (living things: It is now believed that there may be life on Mars; animal life.) life10) (to have life; to be alive: This poison is dangerous to everything that lives.) live11) (to pass (one's life): He lived a life of luxury; She lives in fear of being attacked.) live* * *Le·ben<-s, ->[ˈle:bn̩]nt1. (Lebendigsein) lifeetw mit dem [o seinem] \Leben bezahlen (geh) to pay for sth with one's lifeam \Leben bleiben/sein to remain [or stay]/be alivesolange er am Leben ist, wird das Haus nicht verkauft as long as he lives the house won't be soldjdn ums \Leben bringen (geh) to take sb's lifemit dem \Leben davonkommen to escape with one's lifejdn [künstlich] am \Leben erhalten to keep sb alive [artificially][bei etw dat/während einer S. gen] ums \Leben kommen to die [in sth/during sth], to lose one's life [in sth/during sth]jdn das \Leben kosten (geh) to cost sb his/her lifesein \Leben [für jdn/etw] lassen (geh) to give one's life [for sb/sth]jdn am \Leben lassen to let sb liveum sein \Leben laufen [o rennen] to run for one's lifejdm das \Leben schenken (geh: jdn gebären) to give birth to sb; (jdn am Leben lassen) to let sb livemit seinem \Leben spielen to put one's life at riskjdn ins \Leben zurückrufen to revive sb2. (Existieren) lifedas ewige \Leben eternal lifedas \Leben geht weiter life goes onsein \Leben genießen/verpfuschen to enjoy/ruin one's lifeam \Leben hängen to love lifedas [o sein] \Leben hinter sich dat haben to have one's life behind one, to have had one's innings famnie im \Leben [o im \Leben nicht] neverjdm/sich das \Leben schwer machen to make life difficult for sb/oneselfso ist das \Leben [eben] that's life, such is lifezeit jds \Lebens as long as sb livesich war zeit meines \Lebens noch nie beim Arzt I have never consulted a doctor in all my life3. (Alltag, Lebensweise) lifeein \Leben in Armut/im Luxus a life of poverty/luxuryein geruhsames/hektisches \Leben führen to lead a quiet/hectic lifedas \Leben Picassos Picasso's life, the life of Picassodas süße \Leben the life of Riley famdas tägliche \Leben everyday lifedas wirkliche \Leben real lifedas \Leben zu zweit life as a couple4. (Lebewesen) lifees gibt kein \Leben auf jenem Planeten there's no life on that planetetw ins \Leben rufen to found [or establish] sthdas öffentliche \Leben public lifeeine Figur [o Person] des öffentlichen \Lebens a public figure6. (Lebhaftigkeit) lifeder Roman ist ohne \Leben there is no life in the novelvoller \Leben sein to be full of life7. (Lebensinhalt) lifeihr Garten war ihr \Leben her garden was her life8.▶ seines \Lebens nicht mehr froh werden to have a rotten life▶ aus dem Leben gegriffen sein to be a slice of life▶ es geht um [o ist eine Sache auf] \Leben und Tod it's a matter of life and death▶ etw für sein \Leben gern tun to love doing sthich esse für mein \Leben gern Schokolade I love chocolateich würde für mein \Leben gern verreisen I'd love to travel▶ jdm das \Leben zur Hölle machen to make sb's life hell▶ wenn dir dein \Leben lieb ist if your life means sth to you▶ das nackte \Leben retten [o mit dem nackten \Leben davonkommen] to barely escape with one's life▶ ein Roman den/ein Stück das das \Leben schrieb a novel/a play of real life▶ jds \Leben steht auf dem Spiel sb's life is at risk▶ jdm nach dem \Leben trachten to be out to kill sb* * *das; Lebens, Leben1) lifeam Leben sein/bleiben — be/stay alive
seines Lebens nicht [mehr] sicher sein — not be safe [any more]
etwas für sein Leben gern essen/tun — love something/doing something
mit dem Leben davonkommen/das nackte Leben retten — escape/barely escape with one's life
ein/sein [ganzes] Leben lang — one's whole life long
noch nie im Leben/zum erstenmal im Leben — never in/for the first time in one's life
mit beiden Beinen od. Füßen im Leben stehen — have one's feet firmly on the ground
nie im Leben, im Leben nicht! — (ugs.) not on your life! (coll.); never in your life! (coll.)
so ist das Leben — such is life; that's the way things go
die Musik ist ihr Leben — music is her [whole] life
* * *so ist das Leben (nun einmal) that’s life, such is life; umg that’s the way the cookie crumbles;am Leben sein be alive;am Leben bleiben stay alive, survive;mit dem Leben davonkommen survive, escape;am Leben erhalten keep alive;er hängt am Leben he really enjoys life, Todkranker: he’s not ready to die yet;sein Leben teuer verkaufen sell one’s life dearly;jemandem das Leben schenken spare sb’s life;einem Kind das Leben schenken geh bring a child into the world;Leben spendend geh life-giving;Leben zerstörend geh life-destroying;sich (dat)das Leben nehmen take one’s (own) life;setzen put an end to one’s life;ums Leben kommen be killed;es geht um Leben und Tod it’s a matter of life and death;rennen run for dear life2. (Lebenszeit) life(time);das Leben vor/hinter sich (dat)haben have one’s whole life ahead of one/have done with life;mein ganzes Leben (lang) all my life;das Geschäft meines/seines etcLebens the best deal I have/he has etc ever done, the deal of a lifetimedas Leben in Australien life in Australia;ein Leben in Armut/im Überfluss a life of poverty/luxury;das einfache Leben the simple life;das süße Leben la dolce vita;das Leben genießen enjoy life;das Leben ist schon schwer it’s a hard life;jemandem das Leben sauer machen make sb’s life a misery;sich mühsam durchs Leben schlagen have a hard struggle through life;das Stück ist aus dem Leben gegriffen the play is a slice of life;ein Stück nach dem Leben a play taken from real life, a slice of life4. (Lebenskraft, Lebendigkeit) life, vitality; (geschäftiges Treiben) activity, bustle; im Gesichtsausdruck: animation;Leben in eine Sache bringen put some life into sth;Leben in die Bude bringen umg liven things up;das Stück hat kein Leben the play lacks vitality, there’s no life in the play;5. (Lebensbeschreibung) life, biography;Leben des Galilei Titel: The Life of Galileo;aus seinem Leben erzählen recount stories from one’s life;Leben und Werk großer Künstler the lives and works of great artists6. (Geschehen) life;das wirtschaftliche/kulturelle Leben einer Stadt the business/cultural life of a town;im öffentlichen Leben stehen be active in public life7. (Lebewesen pl) life;auf dem Mond ist kein Leben there’s no life on the moon8. in Wendungen:etwas für sein Leben gern tun love doing sth;ich würde für mein Leben gern dorthin fahren I’d give anything to go there, I’d love to go there;je im Leben ever;ins Leben rufen call into being, start (up);ins Leben treten step into the big, wide world;wie das Leben so spielt life is full of surprises;nicht ums Leben möchte ich das: not for anything (in the world); → abschließen B 2, blühend, erwecken 2, ewig A, froh, lassen C 6; nackt, passieren B, trachten etc* * *das; Lebens, Leben1) lifesich (Dat.) das Leben nehmen — take one's [own] life
am Leben sein/bleiben — be/stay alive
seines Lebens nicht [mehr] sicher sein — not be safe [any more]
etwas für sein Leben gern essen/tun — love something/doing something
mit dem Leben davonkommen/das nackte Leben retten — escape/barely escape with one's life
ein/sein [ganzes] Leben lang — one's whole life long
noch nie im Leben/zum erstenmal im Leben — never in/for the first time in one's life
mit beiden Beinen od. Füßen im Leben stehen — have one's feet firmly on the ground
nie im Leben, im Leben nicht! — (ugs.) not on your life! (coll.); never in your life! (coll.)
so ist das Leben — such is life; that's the way things go
die Musik ist ihr Leben — music is her [whole] life
* * *existence n.life n.(§ pl.: lives)lifetime n.livings n. -
12 crown
1. noun1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) coroa2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) coroa3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) topo4) ((an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.) coroa2. verb1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) coroar2) (to form the top part of (something): an iced cake crowned with a cherry.) coroar3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) pôr uma coroa4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) bater•- crown princess* * *[kraun] n 1 coroa: a) ornato para a cabeça. b) realeza, poder ou autoridade real ou imperial. c) rei, monarca, soberano. d) grinalda, diadema. e) prêmio, galardão, recompensa. f) cabeça. g) crista, cume, topo, cimo. h) Anat, Zool parte superior do dente. i) Dent dente artificial. j) Brit moeda de cinco xelins. k) tonsura. l) topo da cabeça. m) Bot apêndice ou série de apêndices unidos no lado interno da corola. 2 desenho ou objeto em forma de coroa. 3 auge, clímax, culminância. 4 Naut cruz da âncora. 5 copa de árvore. 6 Archit vértice, parte superior de uma cornija. 7 formato de papel (15 x 20 polegadas). 8 copa de chapéu. • vt 1 coroar. he was crowned king / ele foi coroado rei. 2 entronizar, entronar. 3 honrar, premiar, recompensar. 4 encimar, estar no cume de. 5 completar, terminar, tornar perfeito, rematar. 6 pôr diadema em, engrinaldar. 7 fazer dama (no jogo). 8 ornar, adornar. 9 Dent colocar uma coroa. the tooth was crowned / foi colocada uma coroa no dente. • adj pertencente ou relativo à coroa. the Crown o poder real. the evening crowns the day fig não se deve dar por terminado o dia antes da noite. to crown all superar tudo. -
13 royal
'roiəl1) (of, concerning etc a king, queen etc: the royal family; His Royal Highness Prince Charles.) real2) (magnificent: a royal feast.) espléndido, magnífico, suntuoso•- royally- royalist
- royalty
- royal blue
royal adj realtr['rɔɪəl]1 real1 la familia real\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLroyal blue azul nombre masculino realroyal flush escalera realRoyal Highness Alteza Realroyal jelly jalea realroyal ['rɔɪəl] adj: real♦ royally advroyal n: persona de linaje real, miembro de la familia realadj.• real adj.• realengo, -a adj.• regio, -a adj.
I 'rɔɪəla) ( monarchic) realprincess royal — título conferido a veces a la hija mayor de un monarca británico
b) ( magnificent) espléndido, regioc) (AmE colloq) (as intensifier) < nuisance> soberano (fam)
II
noun (journ) miembro mf de la familia real['rɔɪǝl]1. ADJ1) realHis/Her Royal Highness — Su Alteza Real
the royal "we" — el plural mayestático
2) * (=splendid) magnífico, espléndido, regio2.N * personaje m real, miembro mf de la familia realthe royals * — la realeza
3.CPDthe Royal Academy (of Arts) N — (Brit) la Real Academia (de Bellas Artes)
See:see cultural note RA - ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS in RAroyal-blueroyal blue N — azul m marino intenso
Royal Commission N — (Brit) Comisión f Real
royal enclosure N — (at race course) palco m de honor (para la Familia Real)
the Royal Engineers NPL — (Brit) el Cuerpo de Ingenieros
royal jelly N — jalea f real
royal line N — familia f real, casa f real
Royal Mail N (Brit) —
•
the Royal Mail — servicio de Correos en el Reino UnidoRoyal Marines NPL (Brit) —
•
the Royal Marines — la infantería fsing de marinaRoyal Shakespeare Company N (Brit) —
•
the Royal Shakespeare Company — grupo de teatro especializado en el repertorio de ShakespeareRoyal Society N — (Brit) ≈ Real Academia f de Ciencias
Royal Ulster Constabulary N (Brit) formerly —
•
the Royal Ulster Constabulary — la policía de Irlanda del Norte* * *
I ['rɔɪəl]a) ( monarchic) realprincess royal — título conferido a veces a la hija mayor de un monarca británico
b) ( magnificent) espléndido, regioc) (AmE colloq) (as intensifier) < nuisance> soberano (fam)
II
noun (journ) miembro mf de la familia real -
14 king
kiŋ1) (a male ruler of a nation, who inherits his position by right of birth: He became king when his father died; King Charles III.) rey2) (the playing-card with the picture of a king: I have two cards - the ten of spades and the king of diamonds.) rey3) (the most important piece in chess.) rey•- kingdom- kingly
- kingliness
- kingfisher
- king-sized
- king-size
king n reytr[kɪŋ]1 rey nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe king and queen los reyes nombre masculino pluralthe Three Kings los Reyes nombre masculino plural Magosking ['kɪŋ] n: rey mn.• rey s.m.kɪŋa) ( ruler) rey mb) (in cards, chess) rey m; ( in checkers) dama f[kɪŋ]1. N1) (lit, fig) rey mI'm the king of the castle! — child language ¡soy el rey!, ¡soy el amo y señor!
- live like a king2) (Chess, Cards) rey m ; (Draughts) dama f2.CPDking cobra N — cobra f real
king penguin N — pingüino m real
King's Bench N — (Brit) (Jur) departamento m del Tribunal Supremo
King's Counsel N — (Brit) (Jur) abogado mf (de categoría superior)
See:see cultural note QC/KC in QC* * *[kɪŋ]a) ( ruler) rey mb) (in cards, chess) rey m; ( in checkers) dama f -
15 queenly
adjective (of, like or suitable for, a queen.) de reinatr['kwiːnlɪ]1 regio,-a, de reinaadj.• como una reina adj.• de reina adj.• regio, -a adj.'kwiːnliadjective -lier, -liestb) ( of a queen) < duties> real, de reina['kwiːnlɪ]ADJ [manner, bearing] regio; [responsibilities] de reina* * *['kwiːnli]adjective -lier, -liestb) ( of a queen) < duties> real, de reina -
16 caballo
adj.stupid.m.1 horse (animal).montar a caballo to ridea caballo on horsebackvive a caballo entre Madrid y Bruselas she lives part of the time in Madrid and part of the time in Brusselscaballo de batalla bone of contention; (dificultad, escollo) hobbyhorse (objetivo, obsesión)caballo de carreras racehorsecaballo de Troya Trojan Horse2 knight (piece of chess).3 smack, horse (informal) (heroína).4 stupid person.5 heroin.* * *1 ZOOLOGÍA horse2 TÉCNICA horsepower3 (ajedrez) knight4 (naipes) queen\a caballo on horsebackmontar a caballo to ridea caballo entre... figurado halfway between...a caballo regalado no le mires el dentado figurado don't look a gift horse in the mouthcaballo de batalla figurado hobbyhorsecaballo de carreras racehorsecaballo de tiro cart horse* * *noun m.1) horse* * *SM1) (=animal) horsea caballo: una mujer a caballo — a woman on horseback o riding a horse
vino a caballo — he came on horseback, he rode here
una dosis de caballo — a huge dose, a massive dose
una depresión de caballo — a terrible depression, a really deep depression
a caballo entre —
Andalucía, a caballo entre oriente y occidente — Andalusia, halfway between the east and the west
vivo a caballo entre Madrid y Barcelona — I spend my time between Madrid and Barcelona, I spend half my time in Madrid, half in Barcelona
- ir a mata caballocaballo blanco — † white knight
caballo de batalla, han convertido el asunto en su caballo de batalla personal — the issue has become their hobbyhorse
esto se convirtió en el caballo de batalla de la reunión — this became the bone of contention in the meeting
caballo de guerra — warhorse, charger
caballo de manta, caballo de silla — saddle horse
caballo de tiro — carthorse, plough horse, plow horse (EEUU)
2) (Ajedrez) knight; (Naipes) equivalent of queen in the Spanish pack of cards3) (Mec) (tb: caballo de fuerza, caballo de vapor) horsepower¿cuántos caballos tiene este coche? — what horsepower is this car?, what's this car's horsepower?
4) (Dep)caballo con arcos — pommel horse, side horse
caballo de saltos — vaulting horse, long horse
5) [de carpintero] sawhorse, sawbuck (EEUU)6) ** (=heroína) smack **, sugar *** * *I II1) (Equ, Zool) horse¿sabes montar or (AmL) andar a caballo? — can you ride (a horse)?
a caballo entre... — halfway between...
como caballo desbocado: salieron de clase como caballos desbocados they charged o tore out of the classroom; estar de a caballo en algo (Chi fam) to be an expert on something; llevar a alguien a caballo to give somebody a piggyback; a caballo regalado no se le miran los dientes — don't look a gift horse in the mouth
2) ( en ajedrez) knight; ( en naipes) ≈queen ( in a Spanish pack of cards)3) (Auto, Fís, Mec) tb4) (arg) ( heroína) horse (sl)5) (Méx) ( en gimnasia) horse6) (AmC fam)a) ( estúpido) idiotb) ( pantalón vaquero) jeans (pl)* * *= horse.Ex. When Ed Blume was asked at a meeting about LC's failure to have established a heading for rock music for so long, he remarked: 'Today's horse may be tomorrow's carrion'.----* a caballo = on horseback, astride.* a caballo entre = astride... and..., midway between.* a caballo entre... y... = half way between... and....* a caballo regalado no se le mira el diente = never look a gift horse in the mouth.* a mata caballo = in a hurry, hurried, hurriedly, helter-skelter.* andar a caballo entre... y = tread + the line between... and.* aperos del caballo = horse tack.* arte de herrar caballos = farriery.* caballo de batalla = uphill struggle, hobby-horse, war horse, charger.* caballo de batalla medieval = destrier.* caballo de carga = shire horse, Shire.* caballo de tiro = carthorse.* Caballo de Troya = Trojan horse, Trojan Horse.* caballo percherón = shire horse, Shire.* carreras de caballos = horse-racing.* cochecito de caballos = runabout.* coche de caballos = horse and buggy, buggy, victoria.* coche sin caballos = horseless carriage automobile, horseless carriage.* cola de caballo = ponytail.* criadero de caballos = stud.* de caballo = huge, humongous [humungous], massive, gianormous.* desfile de caballos = cavalcade.* estar a caballo entre = stand + midway between, straddle (between).* estar a caballo entre... y... = lie + midway between... and..., tread + a fine line between... and, tread + a delicate line between... and.* montar a caballo = horseback riding, horse riding, ride + a horse.* pelo de caballo = horsehair.* tirado por caballos = horse-drawn.* * *I II1) (Equ, Zool) horse¿sabes montar or (AmL) andar a caballo? — can you ride (a horse)?
a caballo entre... — halfway between...
como caballo desbocado: salieron de clase como caballos desbocados they charged o tore out of the classroom; estar de a caballo en algo (Chi fam) to be an expert on something; llevar a alguien a caballo to give somebody a piggyback; a caballo regalado no se le miran los dientes — don't look a gift horse in the mouth
2) ( en ajedrez) knight; ( en naipes) ≈queen ( in a Spanish pack of cards)3) (Auto, Fís, Mec) tb4) (arg) ( heroína) horse (sl)5) (Méx) ( en gimnasia) horse6) (AmC fam)a) ( estúpido) idiotb) ( pantalón vaquero) jeans (pl)* * *= horse.Ex: When Ed Blume was asked at a meeting about LC's failure to have established a heading for rock music for so long, he remarked: 'Today's horse may be tomorrow's carrion'.
* a caballo = on horseback, astride.* a caballo entre = astride... and..., midway between.* a caballo entre... y... = half way between... and....* a caballo regalado no se le mira el diente = never look a gift horse in the mouth.* a mata caballo = in a hurry, hurried, hurriedly, helter-skelter.* andar a caballo entre... y = tread + the line between... and.* aperos del caballo = horse tack.* arte de herrar caballos = farriery.* caballo de batalla = uphill struggle, hobby-horse, war horse, charger.* caballo de batalla medieval = destrier.* caballo de carga = shire horse, Shire.* caballo de tiro = carthorse.* Caballo de Troya = Trojan horse, Trojan Horse.* caballo percherón = shire horse, Shire.* carreras de caballos = horse-racing.* cochecito de caballos = runabout.* coche de caballos = horse and buggy, buggy, victoria.* coche sin caballos = horseless carriage automobile, horseless carriage.* cola de caballo = ponytail.* criadero de caballos = stud.* de caballo = huge, humongous [humungous], massive, gianormous.* desfile de caballos = cavalcade.* estar a caballo entre = stand + midway between, straddle (between).* estar a caballo entre... y... = lie + midway between... and..., tread + a fine line between... and, tread + a delicate line between... and.* montar a caballo = horseback riding, horse riding, ride + a horse.* pelo de caballo = horsehair.* tirado por caballos = horse-drawn.* * *¡qué tipo más caballo! he's gorgeous! ( colloq)2 (enorme) ‹problema› huge, terribletengo un hambre caballa I'm so hungry I could eat a horse, I'm incredibly hungry¿sabes montar or ( AmL) andar a caballo? can you ride (a horse)?fueron a caballo hasta el pueblo they rode to the village (on horseback)dieron un paseo a caballo they went for a ride (on horseback), they went riding, they went horseback riding ( AmE), they went horseriding ( BrE)nos comimos una sopa la caballa de rica we had the most delicious soupa caballo entre …: temas a caballo entre la antropología y la historia subjects on the borderline between anthropology and historyla obra está a caballo entre lo documental y la ficción the play is half documentary and half fictiona caballo regalado no se le miran los dientes don't look a gift horse in the mouthCompuestos:(de una persona) hobby-horse; (en una discusión) central issuepackhorse● caballo de carreras or (CS) carreraracehorse● caballo de monta or sillasaddle horsecarthorseTrojan horseB1 (en ajedrez) knight2 (en naipes) ≈ queen ( in a Spanish pack of cards)Compuesto:white knightcaballo de vapor metric horsepower, horsepowerCompuestos:British horsepower, horsepowerE ( Méx) (en gimnasia) horse1 (estúpido) idiot* * *
caballo 1
caballo 2 sustantivo masculino
1a) (Equ, Zool) horse;
montar or (AmL) andar a caballo to ride (a horse);
caballo de carga/de tiro packhorse/carthorse;
caballo de carreras racehorse;
a caballo entre … halfway between …;
llevar a algn a caballo to give sb a piggyback
( en naipes) ≈ queen ( in a Spanish pack of cards)
2 (Auto, Fís, Mec) tb
caballo sustantivo masculino
1 horse
2 Ajedrez knight
3 Naipes queen
4 argot (heroína) horse, smack
5 Fís caballos de vapor, horse power 6 caballo de batalla, sticking point, figurado hobby-horse
♦ Locuciones: llevar a alguien a caballo, to give somebody a piggyback
montar a caballo, to ride
a caballo, on horseback
(a horcajadas) astride
a caballo entre..., halfway between...
a caballo regalado no le mires el diente, don't look a gift horse in the mouth
a mata caballo/matacaballo: tuvimos que hacer las compras a matacaballo, we had to do the shopping at breakneck speed
' caballo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- baya
- bayo
- casco
- con
- desbocarse
- desbocada
- desbocado
- desmontar
- domar
- espantarse
- espuela
- freno
- guiar
- hostigar
- montar
- montada
- montado
- paseo
- pata
- reventar
- reventarse
- rienda
- sofrenar
- subirse
- trenzado
- trotar
- trote
- ventrera
- zaina
- zaino
- a
- amansar
- andar
- aparejo
- apearse
- arre
- atar
- baba
- bajar
- bien
- bozal
- brío
- brioso
- caballito
- cabecear
- cabriola
- caer
- castrar
- cola
English:
bareback
- battlefield
- bay
- bit
- blinkers
- bolt
- break
- buck
- canter
- carthorse
- come off
- control
- croup
- dappled
- draught
- fall off
- flick
- frisky
- gallop up
- gelding
- get off
- gift
- gouge out
- grey
- groom
- hack
- harness
- haul
- hitch
- hobbyhorse
- hoof
- horse
- horseback
- horsepower
- hp
- knight
- mane
- mount
- nag
- odds-on
- paw
- pony express
- ponytail
- prance
- race
- racehorse
- rear
- rein
- respectively
- ride
* * *caballo nm1. [animal] horse;a caballo on horseback;Chileestar a caballo en algo [materia] to have mastered sth;a caballo entre: estar a caballo entre dos cosas to be halfway between two things;vivir a caballo: vive a caballo entre Madrid y Bruselas she lives part of the time in Madrid and part of the time in Brussels;a mata caballo at breakneck speed;Fam Huma caballo regalado no le mires el diente don't look a gift horse in the mouthFig caballo de batalla [dificultad, escollo] bone of contention; [objetivo, obsesión] hobbyhorse;caballo de carga packhorse;caballo de carreras racehorse;Fig caballo ganador front runner;caballo de tiro workhorse, carthorse;Fig caballo de Troya Trojan horse2. [pieza de ajedrez] knight3. [naipe] = card in Spanish deck with picture of knight, equivalent to queen in standard deck4. Tec (metric) horsepowercaballo de fuerza (metric) horsepower;caballo de fuerza métrico metric horsepower;caballo de vapor (metric) horsepower;caballo de vapor inglés horsepower;caballo de vapor métrico metric horsepower6. Dep horsecaballo con arcos pommel horse;caballo sin arcos vaulting horse* * *m1 horse;a caballo on horseback;montar oa caballo ride (a horse);me gusta montar a caballo I like riding;ir a caballo go on horseback;a caballo entre halfway between;a mata caballo at breakneck speed;a caballo regalado no le mires el diente don’t look a gift horse in the mouth2 en ajedrez knight* * *caballo nm1) : horse2) : knight (in chess)3)caballo de vapor : horsepower* * *caballo n1. (animal, en gimnasio) horse2. (en ajedrez) knight -
17 evidence
ˈevɪdəns
1. сущ.
1) ясность, наглядность, очевидность Evidence cannot be hidden. ≈ Очевидность нельзя спрятать. in evidence Syn: clearness, evidentness
2) основание;
знак, признак, симптом;
факты, данные on this evidence ≈ в свете этого, на основании этого from all evidence ≈ на основании всех фактов scrap, shred of evidence ≈ минимальные признаки body of evidence ≈ корпус данных bulk of evidence ≈ основные факты Syn: indication, sign
1., token
1., trace
1.
3) доказательство, подтверждение;
свидетельство The plain evidence of facts is superior to all declarations. ≈ Простое доказательство фактов выше всяких заявлений. Syn: testimony, proof
1.
4) юр. улика;
свидетельское показание in evidence ≈ принятый в качестве доказательства evidence against ≈ свидетельство против to call in evidence ≈ вызывать в суд для дачи показаний to gather evidence, to piece together evidence ≈ собирать улики to suppress evidence, withhold evidence ≈ утаивать улики to bear evidence, furnish evidence, give evidence, introduce evidence, produce evidence, provide evidence ≈ свидетельствовать, давать свидетельские показания circumstantial evidence ≈ косвенные доказательства или улики piece of evidence ≈ улика admissible evidence ample evidence cogent evidence compelling evidence convincing evidence conclusive evidence concrete evidence cumulative evidence direct evidence documentary evidence hard evidence hearsay evidence inadmissible evidence indisputable evidence irrefutable evidence undeniable evidence unquestionable evidence - material evidence prima facie evidence reliable evidence trustworthy evidence satisfactory evidence strong evidence substantial evidence telltale evidence Syn: testimony
2. гл.
1) служить доказательством;
показывать, демонстрировать His behaviour abundantly evidences it. ≈ Его поведение явно свидетельствует об этом. Syn: demonstrate, prove
2) удостоверять, свидетельствовать;
подтверждать I invoke Heaven and men to evidence my truth. ≈ Я призываю Бога и людей засвидетельствовать, что я говорю правду. Syn: attest
3) юр. давать показания, выступать свидетелем основание;
данные, факт(ы), признак(и) ;
свидетельства - archaeological * археологические свидетельства /находки/ - climatological * климатологические данные - historical * исторические факты /свидетельства/ - there is little * that... мало оснований думать, что...;
не заметно, чтобы..., нет никаких признаков того, чтобы... - there is some * of recovery есть некоторые признаки улучшения - speculation from * предположения на основании имеющихся фактов - * in favour of a theory данные, говорящие в пользу теории - despite * to the contrary несмотря на факты, свидетельствующие об обратном доказательство, свидетельство - to bear /to give/ * of свидетельствовать о, подтверждать, показывать - let's have an * of good faith нам нужны доказательства (вашей) добросовестности - to adduce * in support of... приводить доказательства в поддержку... очевидность, явность - in * наличный, присутствующий;
заметный - to be in * иметь место;
присутствовать - he was not in * его нигде не было видно - to be very much in * иметь распространение, быть обычным явлением;
быть постоянно на виду;
быть заметным;
мозолить глаза (юридическое) доказательство;
улика - circumstantial /indirect/ * косвенные улики;
косвенное доказательство - collateral * косвенная улика - conclusive * неоспоримое доказательство - documentary * письменное доказательство - oral and written * устные и письменные доказательства - cumulative * совокупность улик - in * принятый в качестве доказательства - law of * доказательственное право показание свидетеля или обвиняемого - parole * устное показание - hearsay * показания с чужих слов - to call in * вызывать в качестве свидетеля - to give * давать( свидетельское) показание - to take the * of smb. допрашивать кого-л. и протоколировать /фиксировать/ его показания свидетель - King's /Queen's, амер. State's/ * сообвиняемый, изобличающий своих сообщников (с целью самому избежать наказания) ;
показание такого сообвиняемого - to turn King's /Queen's, State's/ * изобличать своих сообщников (с целью самому избежать наказания) (юридическое) документ, которым подтверждается какое-л. право свидетельствовать, показывать - to * one's appreciation выказать удовлетворение, засвидетельствовать свое одобрение - expressions evidencing an intention выражения, свидетельствующие о каком-л. намерении - his pleasure was *d by his smile улыбка показала, что он доволен - their impatience was *d in loud interruptions их раздражение проявлялось в громких репликах служить доказательством, подтверждать - documents evidencing shipment документы, подтверждающие отгрузку ( юридическое) давать показания - her friend *d against her ее подруга показала против нее( юридическое) доказывать;
служить доказательством additional ~ новые свидетельские показания audit ~ материалы ревизии bear ~ давать показания ~ юр. улика;
свидетельское показание;
piece of evidence улика;
cumulative evidence совокупность улик;
to call in evidence вызывать (в суд) для дачи показаний contrary ~ противоположное свидетельство ~ юр. улика;
свидетельское показание;
piece of evidence улика;
cumulative evidence совокупность улик;
to call in evidence вызывать (в суд) для дачи показаний cumulative ~ совокупность доказательств demonstrative ~ вещественное доказательство direct ~ прямая улика direct ~ прямое свидетельское показание documentary ~ документальное доказательство evidence давать показания ~ данные ~ доказательство ~ основание;
данные, признаки;
to give (или to bear) evidence свидетельствовать ~ основание ~ очевидность;
in evidence заметный, бросающийся в глаза ~ подтверждать ~ показание обвиняемого ~ показание свидетеля ~ свидетель ~ свидетельство ~ свидетельствовать ~ служить доказательством, подтверждать ~ служить доказательством, доказывать ~ служить доказательством ~ средство доказывания, доказательство ~ юр. улика;
свидетельское показание;
piece of evidence улика;
cumulative evidence совокупность улик;
to call in evidence вызывать (в суд) для дачи показаний ~ улика, свидетельсткое показание ~ улика ~ факты to turn King's (или Queen's амер. State's) ~ выдать сообщников и стать свидетелем обвинения ~ by party свидетельство одной из сторон ~ in court свидетель в суде ~ of easement свидетельство о сервитуте external ~ доказательство, лежащее вне документа on this ~ в свете этого;
from all evidence, there is ample evidence that все говорит за то, что ~ основание;
данные, признаки;
to give (или to bear) evidence свидетельствовать give ~ давать свидетельские показания give ~ доказывать give ~ представлять доказательства give ~ свидетельствовать give ~ служить доказательством give untruthful ~ давать ложные показания hear ~ юр. заслушивать свидетельские показания hearsay ~ юр. доказательства, основанные на слухах hearsay ~ юр. показания с чужих слов hearsay: ~ attr. основанный на слухах;
hearsay evidence юр. доказательства, основанные на слухах ~ очевидность;
in evidence заметный, бросающийся в глаза in ~ принятый в качестве доказательства indirect ~ косвенная улика judicial ~ судебная улика legal ~ доказательства, принимаемые судом material ~ вещественное доказательство objective ~ объективное доказательство on this ~ в свете этого;
from all evidence, there is ample evidence that все говорит за то, что opinion ~ предполагаемое доказательство oral ~ устные свидетельские показания panel ~ показания экспертов parol ~ устные свидетельские показания paternity ~ доказательство отцовства physical ~ вещественное доказательство ~ юр. улика;
свидетельское показание;
piece of evidence улика;
cumulative evidence совокупность улик;
to call in evidence вызывать (в суд) для дачи показаний piece: ~ of evidence улика presumptive ~ косвенное доказательство presumptive ~ опровержимое доказательство presumptive ~ показания, основанные на догадках presumptive ~ факты, создающие презумпцию доказательства presumptive: presumptive предполагаемый;
предположительный;
presumptive evidence показания, основанные на догадках prima facie ~ доказательство, достаточное при отсутствии опровержения prima facie ~ презумпция доказательства;
доказательство, достаточное при отсутствии опровержения prima facie ~ презумпция доказательства primary ~ наилучшее доказательство primary ~ первичное доказательство primary ~ подлинное доказательство probable ~ косвенное доказательство probable ~ опровержимое доказательство probable ~ факты, создающие презумпцию доказательства produce ~ предъявлять доказательства produce ~ предъявлять улики Queen's ~ обвиняемый, изобличающий своих сообщников real ~ вещественные доказательства rebutting ~ контрдоказательство rebutting ~ опровергающее доказательство rebutting ~ опровергающие доказательства, контрдоказательства second-hand ~ неподлинное доказательство second-hand ~ производное доказательство secondary ~ неполное доказательство secondary ~ производное доказательство supporting ~ подтверждающая улика take ~ выслушивать свидетельские показания take ~ допрашивать и протоколировать показания take ~ принимать доказательства take ~ снимать свидетельские показания on this ~ в свете этого;
from all evidence, there is ample evidence that все говорит за то, что to turn King's (или Queen's амер. State's) ~ выдать сообщников и стать свидетелем обвинения uncorroborated ~ неподтвержденное свидетельство unimpeachable ~ бесспорное доказательствоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > evidence
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18 drag
dræɡ
1. past tense, past participle - dragged; verb1) (to pull, especially by force or roughly: She was dragged screaming from her car.) llevar a rastras2) (to pull (something) slowly (usually because heavy): He dragged the heavy table across the floor.) arrastrar3) (to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) arrastrar4) (to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook: Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.) rastrear, dragar5) (to be slow-moving and boring: The evening dragged a bit.) hacerse largo, hacerse pesado
2. noun1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) estorbo, carga2) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) calada3) (something or someone that is dull and boring: Washing-up is a drag.) lata, plomo, rollo, coñazo, pelmazo4) (a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.) vestido de travestidrag vb arrastrartr[dræg]1 (hindrance) estorbo (on, para), carga (on, para)3 familiar (on cigarette) calada, chupada4 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL (resistance) resistencia (aerodinámica)5 (dragnet) rastra, red nombre femenino barredera1 (pull, cause to trail) arrastrar, llevar a rastras2 (persuade to go unwillingly) sacar, llevar a rastras3 (trawl, dredge) rastrear, dragar1 (trail - coat, dress, etc) arrastrar■ today's really dragged! ¡hoy se ha hecho eterno!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnot to be able to drag oneself away no tener ninguna gana de irse, serle imposible a uno marcharseto be in drag estar vestido de mujerto drag one's feet/heels figurative use dar largas al asuntoto drag something out of somebody sacarle algo a alguien con sacacorchosdrag artist transformista nombre masulino o femeninodrag lift telearrastre nombre masculinodrag queen reinonadrag race carrera de coches trucadosdrag show espectáculo de transformistas1) haul: arrastrar, jalar2) dredge: dragardrag vi1) trail: arrastrarse2) lag: rezagarse3) : hacerse pesado, hacerse largothe day dragged on: el día se hizo largodrag n1) resistance: resistencia f (aerodinámica)2) hindrance: traba f, estorbo m3) bore: pesadez f, plomo m famn.• chupada s.f.• rastra s.f. (Computing)v.• arrastrar (Informática) v.v.• rastrear v.
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1. dræg- gg- transitive verb1)a) ( haul) arrastrar, llevar a rastrasto drag somebody's name o reputation through the mud o dirt — cubrir* de fango or manchar el buen nombre de alguien
b) ( force) (colloq)how did I get dragged into this ridiculous plan? — ¿cómo me dejé meter en un plan tan absurdo?
2) ( allow to trail) \<\<tail/garment/anchor\>\> arrastrarI don't want to drag the kids around with me all day — no quiero andar con los niños a cuestas todo el día
to drag one's feet o heels — dar(le)* largas al asunto
3) ( dredge) \<\<river/lake\>\> dragar*
2.
vi1)a) ( trail) \<\<anchor\>\> garrar; \<\<coat\>\> arrastrarb) ( lag) rezagarse*2) ( go on slowly) \<\<work/conversation\>\> hacerse* pesado; \<\<film/play\>\> hacerse* largo3) ( race cars) (AmE colloq) echarse un pique (fam)•Phrasal Verbs:- drag in- drag on- drag out- drag up
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noun (no pl)1) ( tiresome thing)what a drag! — qué lata! (fam)
2) u ( resistant force) resistencia f al avance3) c ( on cigarette) (colloq) pitada f (AmL), calada f (Esp)4) u ( women's clothes)in drag — vestido de mujer; (before n) <act, show> de travestis or transformistas
drag queen — reinona f (arg)
5) ( street) (AmE sl)[dræɡ]1. N1) (=restraint)the satellite acts like a drag on the shuttle — el satélite hace más lento el avance del transbordador espacial
the region is a drag on the country's financial resources — (fig) la región supone una sangría or un desaguadero para los recursos económicos del país
these conservative institutions were seen as a drag on progress — (fig) estas instituciones conservadoras eran consideradas un obstáculo or estorbo para el progreso
2) (Aer) (=resistance) resistencia f aerodinámica3) * (=boring thing) lata * f, rollo m (Sp) *what a drag! — ¡qué lata! *, ¡qué rollo! (Sp) *
she's a real drag! — ¡qué tía más pesada! *
he took a long drag on his cigarette — le dio una chupada or (Sp) calada larga al cigarro
5) (=women's clothes)he was wearing drag — iba vestido de mujer, iba travestido
a man in drag — un hombre vestido de mujer, un hombre travestido
6)the main drag — (US) * la avenida principal
7) (=dragnet) red f barredera; (=dredge) draga f8) (US) * (=influence) enchufe * m2. VT1) (=pull) arrastrarshe managed to drag herself clear of the wreckage — consiguió salir a duras penas del coche siniestrado
- drag sb's2) (=trail) [+ injured limb, coat] arrastrarI don't want to drag the children round the supermarket — no quiero ir tirando de los niños por el supermercado
to drag one's feet — (lit) arrastrar los pies
to drag one's feet or heels — (fig) dar largas (al asunto)
the government has been dragging its feet or heels on this issue — el gobierno ha estado dando largas a este asunto
3) (=force)the government didn't want to drag the nation into a war — el gobierno no quería arrastrar al país a una guerra
I have to drag myself into the office in the mornings — por las mañanas me cuesta muchísimo (trabajo) ir a la oficina
4) (=dredge, search) [+ sea bed, river] dragar3. VI1) (=go very slowly) [time] pasar muy lentamente; [film, play] hacerse pesadothe minutes dragged by — los minutos pasaban muy lentamente or se alargaban sin fin
2) (=trail) [skirt, coat] arrastrarher skirt was dragging on the floor — la falda le iba arrastrando por el suelo, iba arrastrando la falda por el suelo
3) (=not keep pace) rezagarse4) (=dredge, search)4.CPDdrag and drop N — (Comput) arrastrar y soltar m
drag artist N — transformista m, travesti m
drag hunt N — deporte en el que los perros salen a la caza de un objeto perfumado en lugar de un animal
drag (para)chute N — paracaídas m inv de frenado
drag queen * N — drag-queen * f, reinona * f, travesti m
drag race N — (US) (Aut) carrera de coches trucados de salida parada
drag show N — espectáculo m de drag-queens *, espectáculo m de reinonas *, espectáculo m de travestismo
- drag in- drag on- drag out- drag up* * *
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1. [dræg]- gg- transitive verb1)a) ( haul) arrastrar, llevar a rastrasto drag somebody's name o reputation through the mud o dirt — cubrir* de fango or manchar el buen nombre de alguien
b) ( force) (colloq)how did I get dragged into this ridiculous plan? — ¿cómo me dejé meter en un plan tan absurdo?
2) ( allow to trail) \<\<tail/garment/anchor\>\> arrastrarI don't want to drag the kids around with me all day — no quiero andar con los niños a cuestas todo el día
to drag one's feet o heels — dar(le)* largas al asunto
3) ( dredge) \<\<river/lake\>\> dragar*
2.
vi1)a) ( trail) \<\<anchor\>\> garrar; \<\<coat\>\> arrastrarb) ( lag) rezagarse*2) ( go on slowly) \<\<work/conversation\>\> hacerse* pesado; \<\<film/play\>\> hacerse* largo3) ( race cars) (AmE colloq) echarse un pique (fam)•Phrasal Verbs:- drag in- drag on- drag out- drag up
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noun (no pl)1) ( tiresome thing)what a drag! — qué lata! (fam)
2) u ( resistant force) resistencia f al avance3) c ( on cigarette) (colloq) pitada f (AmL), calada f (Esp)4) u ( women's clothes)in drag — vestido de mujer; (before n) <act, show> de travestis or transformistas
drag queen — reinona f (arg)
5) ( street) (AmE sl) -
19 дама
1. lady(партньорка при танц) partner(карта) queen2. (игра) draughts(детска) hopscotch* * *да̀ма,ж., -и lady; шах. queen; ( партньорка при танц) partner; ( карта) queen; важна \дамаа разг. dowager; \дамаа, останала без кавалер (на бал) wallflower.——————* * *maid-in-waiting ; maid-of-honour (придворна); dame ; dona ; hopscotch (игра); lady: She is a real дама. - Тя е истинска дама.; lady-in-waiting (придворна); partner (при танци); queen (при карти)* * *1. (детска) hopscotch 2. (карта) queen 3. (партньорка при танц) partner 4. 1 lady 5. 2 (игра) draughts 6. ДАМА, останала без кавалер (на бал) wallflower 7. важна ДАМА разг. dowager -
20 asesinar
v.1 to murder (person).La mafia liquida a sus enemigos The Mafia liquidates its enemies.2 to kill.* * *1 to kill, murder2 (magnicidio) to assassinate* * *verb1) to murder2) assassinate* * *VT1) (=matar) to murder; (Pol) to assassinate2) (=molestar) to pester, plague to death, pester the life out of ** * *verbo transitivo to murder; ( por razones políticas) to assassinate* * *= kill, murder, assassinate, slay, slaughter.Ex. He was looking for the book 'Flowers and Bullets and Freedom to kill' = Estaba buscando el libro "Flores, balas y libertad para matar".Ex. The man who was the real-life Don Juan may not have been murdered for his acts of seduction but for his possible homosexuality and political subversiveness.Ex. The verdict in the Oxford case was the result of limitations in the law of high treason combined with the absence of hard evidence that Oxford actually intended to assassinate the Queen.Ex. A bronze statue of David slaying Goliath has been unveiled in Florence today after months of painstaking restoration work.Ex. These small small but very sharp flakes were used by hunters to slaughter animals.* * *verbo transitivo to murder; ( por razones políticas) to assassinate* * *= kill, murder, assassinate, slay, slaughter.Ex: He was looking for the book 'Flowers and Bullets and Freedom to kill' = Estaba buscando el libro "Flores, balas y libertad para matar".
Ex: The man who was the real-life Don Juan may not have been murdered for his acts of seduction but for his possible homosexuality and political subversiveness.Ex: The verdict in the Oxford case was the result of limitations in the law of high treason combined with the absence of hard evidence that Oxford actually intended to assassinate the Queen.Ex: A bronze statue of David slaying Goliath has been unveiled in Florence today after months of painstaking restoration work.Ex: These small small but very sharp flakes were used by hunters to slaughter animals.* * *asesinar [A1 ]vtto murder; (por razones políticas) to assassinatela víctima fue asesinada a sangre fría the victim was murdered in cold bloodla adaptación asesina la obra de Lorca the adaptation mutilates o butchers Lorca's play* * *
asesinar ( conjugate asesinar) verbo transitivo
to murder;
( por razones políticas) to assassinate
asesinar verbo transitivo to murder
(perpetrar un magnicidio) to assassinate
En general, la acción (verbo) y el hecho (sustantivo) son murder, mientras a la persona la llamamos murderer. Sin embargo, cuando nos referimos al magnicidio, la acción es assassinate, el hecho es assassination y la persona es assassin.
' asesinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cargarse
- cepillarse
- ejecutar
- escabechar
- liquidar
- magnicida
- magnicidio
- ultimar
English:
assassin
- assassinate
- assassination
- conspire
- do away with
- murder
- slay
* * *asesinar vt[persona] to murder; [rey, jefe de Estado] to assassinate; Fam [canción, obra teatral] to murder;lo asesinaron a sangre fría he was murdered in cold blood* * *v/t murder; POL assassinate* * *asesinar vt1) : to murder2) : to assassinate* * *asesinar vb to murder
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Queen (groupe) — Queen Pour les articles homonymes, voir Queen (homonymie). Queen … Wikipédia en Français
Queen — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Queen en concierto en 1984 … Wikipedia Español
Queen Sofía Chamber Orchestra — Origin Madrid, Spain Genres Classical Occupations Chamber orchestra Years active 1984 present We … Wikipedia
Queen II — Studio album by Queen Released 8 March 1974 Rec … Wikipedia
Queen of Japan — is a music trio from Europe, known for its synthpop sound and cover versions of hits from the 1970s and 1980s. [ [http://www.soccerphile.com/soccerphile/archives/wc2002/fo/mw/sse.html] Singer Ayumi Hamasaki is commonly referred to as Empress of J … Wikipedia
Queen's Hall — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El interior del Queen s Hall de Londres según una ilustración de 1893. El Queen s Hall fue una sala de conciertos de música clásica de Londres (distrito de la Ciudad de Westminster) que se levantaba Langham Place.… … Wikipedia Español
Queen Latifah — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Queen Latifah Cantante y actriz estadounidense Información personal Nombre real … Wikipedia Español