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I v/i1. unpers.: es blitzt there’s lightning; es blitzte there was (a flash of) lightning; es blitzt und donnert there’s thunder and lightning, it thunders and lightens2. fig. flash; (glänzen) sparkle; i-e Augen blitzten vor Wut / Vergnügen her eyes flashed with anger / her eyes sparkled with pleasure; die Küche blitzt vor Sauberkeit the kitchen is gleamingII v/t2. MOT.: ich wurde gestern geblitzt I was caught speeding yesterday; Achtung, in der Müllerstraße wird geblitzt! watch out, there’s a speed trap in Müllerstraße* * *das Blitzencoruscation* * *blịt|zen ['blɪtsn]1. vi impershat es eben geblitzt? — was that (a flash of) lightning?
bei dir blitzt es (hum inf) — your slip is showing, Charlie's dead (Brit inf)
2. vivor Sauberkeit blitzen — to be sparkling clean
Zorn blitzte aus seinen Augen — his eyes flashed with anger
2) (inf = unbekleidet flitzen) to streak3. vt (PHOT inf)to take a flash photograph of; (inf in Radarfalle) to flash* * *1) ((of eyes) to shine in this way usually to express amusement: His eyes twinkled mischievously.) twinkle2) (the act of twinkling.) twinkle* * *blit·zen[ˈblɪtsn̩]I. vi imperses blitzte there was [a flash of] lightningich habe kaum ein Gewitter erlebt, bei dem es so oft geblitzt hat I've scarcely experienced a storm with so much lightningII. vi2. (funkeln)ihre Augen blitzten vor Zorn her eyes flashed with angerIII. vt▪ jdn/etw \blitzen to take a flash photo of sb/sth* * *1.intransitives Verb1) unperses blitzte — (einmal) there was a flash of lightning; (mehrmals) there was lightning; there were flashes of lightning
das Haus blitzte vor Sauberkeit — the house was sparkling clean
3) (ugs.): (mit Blitzlicht) use [a] flash2.transitives Verb (ugs.) take a flash photo of* * *A. v/i1. unpers:es blitzt there’s lightning;es blitzte there was (a flash of) lightning;es blitzt und donnert there’s thunder and lightning, it thunders and lightensi-e Augen blitzten vor Wut/Vergnügen her eyes flashed with anger/her eyes sparkled with pleasure;die Küche blitzt vor Sauberkeit the kitchen is gleaming3. FOTO flash;hat es geblitzt? auch did the flash work?B. v/thast du’s geblitzt? did you use a flash?2. AUTO:ich wurde gestern geblitzt I was caught speeding yesterday;3. poet:ihre Augen blitzten Feuer her eyes flashed fire* * *1.intransitives Verb1) unperses blitzte — (einmal) there was a flash of lightning; (mehrmals) there was lightning; there were flashes of lightning
3) (ugs.): (mit Blitzlicht) use [a] flash2.transitives Verb (ugs.) take a flash photo of* * *n.coruscation n.lightning n. -
2 flash
I [flæʃ]1) (sudden light) (of torch, headlights) bagliore m. improvviso, lampo m.; (of jewels, metal) scintillio m.2) fig.3) fot. flash m.4) (bulletin) flash m., notizia f. flash5) (stripe) (on clothing) mostrina f.; (on car) banda f. (decorativa) laterale••II 1. [flæʃ]1) colloq. (display) mostrare velocemente [ card] (at a); (flaunt) fare sfoggio di [ money] (at con)2) (shine)to flash a signal to sb. — mandare un segnale a qcn. con una torcia
to flash one's headlights (at) — fare i fari o lampeggiare (a)
3) fig. (send) lanciare [look, smile] (at a)4) (transmit) [ TV station] fare apparire, trasmettere [ message]2.•- flash upIII [flæʃ]* * *[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) lampo2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) lampo3) (a flashlight.) flash4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) notizia-lampo, flash2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) proiettare2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) passare in un lampo3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) mostrare•- flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlight* * *flash (1) /flæʃ/n.2 (fig.) lampo; baleno: a flash of inspiration, un lampo di ispirazione; I caught a flash of red in the hedge, colsi un lampo di rosso nella siepe3 (cinem.) breve sequenza4 [uc] (fotogr.) flash ( dispositivo o tecnica): flash bulb, lampadina del flash; flash photography, fotografia col flash; flash unit, dispositivo per il flash; I took this photo with flash, ho fatto questa foto col flash5 (giorn.) notizia lampo; flash (di agenzia)7 (mil. GB) fiamma; mostrina8 [u] ostentazione; sfoggio9 (chim.) evaporazione rapida; flash10 (metall.) bava; sbavatura11 (fam.) breve occhiata● (elettr.) flash barrier, protezione antifiamma □ ( a scuola) flash card ► flashcard □ (comput.) flash drive, unità flash USB □ (mil.) flash hider, coprifiamma ( di cannone) □ (fig.) a flash in the pan, un fuoco di paglia □ (comput.) flash memory, memoria flash □ flash point, ► flashpoint □ flash suit, tuta ignifuga □ (mil.) flash suppressor, inibitore di fiamma □ (mecc.) flash-welding, saldatura a scintillio □ in a flash, in un lampo; in un baleno □ (as) quick as a flash, veloce come un lampo.flash (2) /flæʃ/a.2 vistoso; chiassoso; appariscente4 (fam. arc.) della malavita; dei vagabondi♦ (to) flash /flæʃ/A v. i.1 balenare; brillare; lampeggiare; mandare lampi; ( di lampo) guizzare: Lightning flashed, guizzavano i lampi; His eyes flashed with anger, gli occhi gli lampeggiavano d'ira2 ( con avv. o prep.) passare in un lampo; sfrecciare; saettare: He flashed by ( o past) on his motorbike, è sfrecciato davanti in moto; An idea flashed through her mind, le balenò (in mente) un'idea; My mind flashed back to our first meeting, mi è tornato subito in mente il nostro primo incontroB v. t.1 proiettare, gettare ( luce e sim.); lampeggiare: to flash a beam of light on st., proiettare (o gettare) un fascio di luce su qc.; (autom.) to flash one's lights (at sb.), lampeggiare (a q.)2 mandare, lanciare: to flash a signal, mandare un segnale, (luminoso); to flash a smile [a glance] at sb., lanciare un sorriso [uno sguardo] a q.3 mostrare con un gesto rapido; far balenare: The cop flashed his badge, il poliziotto ha mostrato (o ha fatto balenare) il distintivo* * *I [flæʃ]1) (sudden light) (of torch, headlights) bagliore m. improvviso, lampo m.; (of jewels, metal) scintillio m.2) fig.3) fot. flash m.4) (bulletin) flash m., notizia f. flash5) (stripe) (on clothing) mostrina f.; (on car) banda f. (decorativa) laterale••II 1. [flæʃ]1) colloq. (display) mostrare velocemente [ card] (at a); (flaunt) fare sfoggio di [ money] (at con)2) (shine)to flash a signal to sb. — mandare un segnale a qcn. con una torcia
to flash one's headlights (at) — fare i fari o lampeggiare (a)
3) fig. (send) lanciare [look, smile] (at a)4) (transmit) [ TV station] fare apparire, trasmettere [ message]2.•- flash upIII [flæʃ] -
3 lampo
m lightningin un lampo in a flash* * *lampo s.m.1 lightning [U], flash of lightning: il temporale fu preannunziato da molti lampi, the storm was heralded by a lot of lightning // veloce come il lampo, as quick as lightning; l'automobile passò come un lampo, the car flashed by; correva come un lampo, he ran like lightning // lo indovinò in un lampo, he guessed it in a flash; questa settimana è passata in un lampo, this week has passed in a flash // è un lampo a fare i conti, he does sums like lightning2 (luce istantanea) flash (anche fig.): lampo di luce, flash of light; (fot.) lampo al magnesio, magnesium flash (o flashlight); un lampo di gioia, a flash of merriment; un lampo di speranza, a flash of hope; i suoi occhi mandavano lampi di collera, his eyes flashed with anger // un lampo di genio, a flash of genius (o a brainwave)◆ s.f. (fam.) (chiusura lampo) zip (fastener); (spec. amer.) zipper◆ agg. (istantaneo) lightning (attr.): un matrimonio lampo, a whirlwind marriage; una visita lampo, a lightning visit; fare una telefonata lampo a qlcu., to give s.o. a buzz // guerra lampo, blitzkrieg (o lightning war) // telegramma lampo, express telegram // treno lampo, express train.* * *['lampo]1. sm(gen) flash, Meteor flash of lightninglampi smpl Meteor lightning sg2. agg inv(cerimonia), (Mil : operazione) lightning attrla (cerniera) lampo — zip (fastener) Brit, zipper Am
* * *['lampo] 1.sostantivo maschile1) meteor. lightning Ucon la rapidità o velocità del lampo with lightning speed, (as) quick as a flash; in un lampo in a flash; passare come un lampo — to flash past o by
2) (di sguardo) flash2.sostantivo femminile invariabile (anche cerniera lampo) zip3.chiudere, aprire una lampo — to do up, to undo a zip
visita lampo — flying o lightning visit
lampo di magnesio — fot. magnesium flash
* * *lampo/'lampo/I sostantivo m.1 meteor. lightning U; un lampo a flash of lightning; ci sono dei -i there's lightning; con la rapidità o velocità del lampo with lightning speed, (as) quick as a flash; in un lampo in a flash; passare come un lampo to flash past o by2 (di sguardo) flash; i suoi occhi lanciavano -i di collera his eyes were flashing with angerII f.inv.(anche cerniera lampo) zip; chiudere, aprire una lampo to do up, to undo a zip -
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flash [flæʃ]éclat ⇒ 1 (a) flash ⇒ 1 (b), 1 (e) torche ⇒ 1 (f) clignoter ⇒ 2 (a) briller ⇒ 2 (a) filer comme l'éclair ⇒ 2 (b) faire clignoter ⇒ 3 (a) montrer rapidement ⇒ 3 (b) diffuser ⇒ 3 (c) tape-à-l'œil ⇒ 4 (a)1 noun∎ we saw a flash of light in the distance nous avons vu l'éclat d'une lumière au loin;∎ give three flashes of the torch allume la torche trois fois;∎ flash of wit/humour pointe f d'esprit/d'humour;∎ flash of inspiration éclair m de génie;∎ in a flash (very quickly) en un éclair, en un clin d'œil;∎ it came to me in a flash cela m'est venu d'un seul coup;∎ flash of lightning éclair m;∎ a flash in the pan un feu de paille;∎ (as) quick as a flash aussi rapide que l'éclair, rapide comme l'éclair(d) (of colour) tache f(e) Photography flash m;∎ are you going to use a flash for this one? est-ce que tu vas la prendre au flash, celle-ci?∎ lightning flashed directly overhead il y a eu des éclairs juste au-dessus;∎ her eyes flashed ses yeux ont lancé des éclairs;∎ his eyes flashed with anger ses yeux lançaient des éclairs de colère;∎ Cars to flash at sb faire un appel de phares à qn(b) (move fast) filer comme l'éclair, aller à la vitesse de l'éclair;∎ to flash in/out/past (person, car) entrer/sortir/passer comme un éclair;∎ to flash past or by (time) passer à toute vitesse;∎ the day/the days seemed to flash by la journée a semblé passer/les jours ont semblé défiler à toute vitesse;∎ the thought flashed through or across her mind that... la pensée que... lui a traversé l'esprit;∎ a smile flashed across his face un sourire éclaira soudain son visage;∎ information flashed onto or up on the screen des informations sont apparues sur l'écran;∎ my life flashed before me ma vie a défilé devant mes yeux∎ to flash at sb s'exhiber devant qn(a) (torch → turn on and off) faire clignoter;∎ to flash a light in sb's face or eyes diriger une lumière dans les yeux de qn;∎ Cars to flash (one's headlights at) sb faire un appel de phares à qn;∎ figurative to flash a smile at sb lancer ou adresser un sourire à qn;∎ figurative she flashed me a look of contempt elle m'a décoché un regard méprisant(b) (give brief glimpse of → passport, photograph etc) montrer rapidement;∎ he flashed a £50 note at them il leur passa un billet de 50 livres sous le nez(c) (news, information) diffuser;∎ to flash a message up on the screen faire apparaître un message sur l'écran;∎ she flashed a report to head office elle a envoyé un rapport-éclair au siège social(b) (expensive-looking) chic□►► flash burn brûlure f (causée par un éclat très violent et brûlant, comme celui d'une bombe);School flash card = carte portant un mot, une image etc utilisée dans l'enseignement comme aide à l'apprentissage;flash flood crue f subite;flash freezing surgélation f;Flash Gordon = héros de bandes dessinées et de films de science-fiction;Photography flash gun flash m;Commerce & Marketing flash pack (discounted) emballage m portant une réduction de prix;flash photography photographie f au flash;flash welding soudure f par étincelagefamiliar (show off) montrer□, exhiber□ ;∎ he likes flashing his money around il aime étaler sa richesse;∎ don't flash your money around here! ne montre ou n'exhibe pas ton argent ici!(in novel, film etc)∎ to flash back to sth revenir en arrière sur ou faire un flash-back sur qch;∎ my mind flashed back to 1942 l'année 1942 m'est soudain revenue à l'esprit(of film) faire un saut en avant -
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pf (zapłonęła, zapłonęli) vt 1. (zacząć się palić) [budynek, dach, słoma] to catch fire; [zapałka, świeczka] to light- na kominku zapłonął ogień the fire was lit2. (włączyć się) [światło] to go on; [oczy] to light up- na niebie zapłonęły gwiazdy książk. the stars came out- w jej oczach zapłonęły figlarne ogniki her eyes lit up with a mischievous glint- jego oczy zapłonęły gniewem his eyes flashed with anger3. książk. (doświadczyć gwałtownych uczuć) zapłonąć gniewem to boil with anger- zapłonąć do kogoś miłością to fall in love with sb- zapłonąć do kogoś nienawiścią to develop a hatred for sb4. książk. (zaczerwienić się) to flame- jej policzki zapłonęły rumieńcem her cheeks flamed- uszy zapłonęły mu ze wstydu he blushed with shame- maki zapłonęły w słońcu poppies flamed red in the sunThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zapło|nąć
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f 1. (błysk) flash of lightning, lightning U- w świetle błyskawic widać było całą okolicę the whole area was lit up by the lightning- błyskawica rozdarła niebo lightning ripped the sky- był szybki jak błyskawica he was as quick a. as fast as lightning- z szybkością błyskawicy with lightning speed- lotem błyskawicy as quick as a flash- rozchodzić się lotem błyskawicy [wieść, plotka, wiadomość] to spread like wildfire a. with lightning speed2. (osoba) whirlwind- ale z niego błyskawica! hes like greased lightning pot.■ z oczu sypały mu się błyskawice a. jego oczy miotały błyskawice his eyes flashed (with anger)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > błyskawic|a
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1сверка́ть ( о молнии)det lýner — сверка́ет мо́лния
* * *flash, zip* * *vb lighten,( glimte) flash;[ det lyner] it is lightening;[ hans øjne lynede] his eyes flashed with anger;[ i en lynende fart] with lightning speed;[ lynende gal (el. vred)] furious;T hopping mad;[ lyne ned (el. op)](dvs åbne lynlåsen) unzip ( fx a dress, one's trousers);[ lyne op (el. til)](dvs lukke lynlåsen) zip up. -
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* * *vb sparkle;( om enkelt stærkt glimt) flash;[ hans øjne gnistrede af vrede] his eyes flashed with anger;[ gnistrende sort] jet black. -
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1. nounflash of lightning — Blitz, der
flash in the pan — (fig. coll.) Zufallstreffer, der
2) (Photog.) Blitzlicht, das3) (fig.)flash of genius or inspiration or brilliance — Geistesblitz, der
flash of insight or intuition — Eingebung, die
4) (instant)2. transitive verbbe over in a flash — gleich od. im Nu vorbei sein
flash the/one's headlights — aufblenden; die Lichthupe betätigen
2) (fig.)her eyes flashed fire — ihre Augen sprühten Feuer od. funkelten böse
flash somebody a smile/glance — jemandem ein Lächeln/einen Blick zuwerfen
3) (display briefly) kurz zeigenflash one's money about or around — mit [dem] Geld um sich werfen (ugs.)
4) (Communications) durchgeben3. intransitive verb1) aufleuchtenthe lightning flashed — es blitzte
flash at somebody with one's headlamps — jemanden anblinken od. mit der Lichthupe anblenden
2) (fig.)3) (move swiftly)flash by or past — vorbeiflitzen (ugs.); (fig.) [Zeit, Ferien:] wie im Fluge vergehen
4) (burst suddenly into perception)5) (Brit. sl.): (expose oneself) sich [unsittlich] entblößen* * *[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) der Blitz3) (a flashlight.) das Blinklicht4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) die Kurzmeldung2. verb3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) hervorzeigen•- academic.ru/27829/flashing">flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlight* * *[flæʃ]I. n<pl -es>1. (light) [Licht]blitz m, Aufblitzen nt kein pl, Aufleuchten nt kein pl; of jewellery, metal [Auf]blitzen nt kein pl, [Auf]blinken nt kein pl\flash of light Lichtblitz m\flash of lightning Blitz m\flash of anger/temper Wut-/Temperamentsausbruch m\flash of hope Hoffnungsstrahl m\flash of inspiration [or wit] Geistesblitz m\flash of intuition plötzliche Eingebung\flash of pity Aufwallung f von Mitleid4. (glimpse)to catch a \flash of sth einen Blick von etw dat erhaschento give sth a \flash einen Blick auf etw akk werfenfor a \flash einen Augenblick [o Moment] langa built-in \flash ein eingebauter Blitzto use a \flash [for sth] [etw] blitzen [o mit Blitzlicht fotografieren9. BRIT MIL (insignia) [Uniform]besatz m, [Uniform]abzeichen nt meist pl, [Kragen]spiegel m meist pl, [Schulter]streifen m meist pl11. MECH, TECH (excess material) [starker] Grat, überfließendes Material fachspr; in casting Gussgrat m fachspr; in forging Schmiedegrat m fachspr; in pressing Pressgrat m fachspr14.▶ to be back in a \flash sofort [o gleich] wieder da sein▶ in a \flash in Sekundenschnelle, im Nu [o Handumdrehen]▶ like a \flash blitzartig, wie der Blitz▶ a \flash in the pan ( pej: short-lived effect) ein Strohfeuer nt pej, eine Eintagsfliege pej; (miss) ein Schuss m in den Ofen pej fam; (sl: in sexual act) unvollendeter Quickie fam▶ quick as a \flash blitzschnell, wie ein geölter Blitza \flash car ein protziges Auto pej fam\flash outfit protzige AufmachungIII. vt1. (signal)to \flash a light ein Licht aufleuchten lassento \flash a message eine Nachricht blinkento \flash a mirror [at sb] [jdn] mit einem Spiegel blenden2. (look)to \flash a glance/smile at sb jdm einen Blick/ein Lächeln zuwerfen3. (communicate)▪ to \flash sth message, news etw übermitteln [o durchgebento \flash one's money around mit dem Geld [nur so] um sich akk werfen, den reichen Mann markieren pej famIV. vithe lightning \flashed es blitzteJane's eyes \flashed with rage Janes Augen funkelten vor Zorna smile \flashed across her face ein Lächeln huschte über ihr Gesichta thought \flashed through her mind ein Gedanke schoss ihr durch den Kopfmy whole life \flashed before me mein ganzes Leben lief im Zeitraffer vor mir ab3. (move)the time is just \flashing past die Zeit rast nur so dahin* * *[flʃ]1. n1) (of light) Aufblinken nt no pl; (very bright) Aufblitzen nt no pl; (of metal, jewels etc) Blitzen nt, Blinken nt no pl; (MOT) Lichthupe f no plhe gave two quick flashes with his torch — er blinkte zweimal kurz mit der Taschenlampe
three short flashes is the Morse sign for S — dreimal kurz blinken ist or drei kurze Blinkzeichen sind das Morsezeichen für S
or color (US) — Farbtupfer m
flash of wit/inspiration — Geistesblitz m
in a flash — blitzartig, wie der Blitz
a flash in the pan (inf) — ein Strohfeuer nt
2. vi1) (light) aufblinken; (very brightly) aufblitzen; (repeatedly indicators etc) blinken; (metal, jewels, teeth) blitzen; (MOT) die Lichthupe benutzena message flashed ( up) onto the screen — eine Nachricht blinkte auf dem Bildschirm auf
to flash past or by — vorbeisausen etc; (holidays etc) vorbeifliegen
the thought flashed through my mind that... — mir kam plötzlich der Gedanke, dass..., es schoss mir durch den Kopf, dass...
3. vt1) light aufblitzen or aufleuchten lassen; SOS, message blinkento flash a torch in sb's face — jdm mit der Taschenlampe ins Gesicht leuchten
to flash one's headlights at sb, to flash sb — jdn mit der Lichthupe anblinken
she flashed him a look of contempt/gratitude — sie blitzte ihn verächtlich/dankbar an
2) (inf = show, wave also flash around) schwenken (inf), protzen mit; diamond ring blitzen lassen; identity card kurz vorzeigendon't flash all that money around — wedel nicht so mit dem vielen Geld herum (inf)
those images were flashed across television screens all around the world — diese Bilder wurden auf Fernsehschirmen in der ganzen Welt gezeigt
4. adj(inf: showy) protzig (pej); (= smart) schick* * *flash [flæʃ]A s1. Aufblitzen n, -leuchten n, Blitz m:like a flash wie der Blitz;(as) quick as a flash blitzschnell;answer (as) quick as a flash wie aus der Pistole geschossen antworten;flash of fire Feuergarbe f;flash of hope Hoffnungsstrahl m;flash of lightning Blitz(strahl) m;flash of wit Geistesblitz;give sb a flash AUTO jemanden anblinken2. Stichflamme f:a) eine Eintagsfliege,b) ein Strohfeuer3. Augenblick m:in a flash im Nu, sofort;for a flash einen Augenblick lang4. kurzer Blick:catch a flash of einen Blick erhaschen von5. RADIO etc Kurzmeldung f6. SCHIFF Schleusenwassersturz m7. MIL Br (Uniform)Abzeichen n8. FOTO umg Blitz m (Blitzlicht)9. besonders US umg Taschenlampe f10. sl Flash m (Augenblick, in dem sich eine gespritzte Droge mit demBlut verbindet und der Rauschzustand eintritt)B v/the flashed a light in my face er leuchtete mir plötzlich ins Gesicht;flash one’s lights AUTO die Lichthupe betätigen;flash one’s lights at sb jemanden anblinken;2. ( besonders mit Licht) signalisierenflash sb a glance jemandem einen Blick zuwerfen;she flashed him an angry glance sie blitzte ihn wütend an;flash a smile at sb jemandem kurz zulächeln4. umg schnell hervorziehen, kurz sehen lassen:flash sth at sb jemandem etwas kurz zeigen5. umg zur Schau tragen, protzen mit pej6. eine Nachricht durchgeben:a) telegrafierenb) funkenC v/i1. aufflammen, (auf)blitzen2. zucken (Blitz)3. blinkena) vorbeirasen,b) fig wie im Flug(e) vergehen;flash up a tree blitzschnell auf einen Baum klettern;flash into action blitzschnell in Aktion treten oder handeln;it flashed into ( oder across, through) his mind that … plötzlich schoss es ihm durch den Kopf, dass …D adj2. umga) geschniegelt, aufgedonnert pej (Person)b) protzig pej3. falsch, gefälscht, unecht4. in Zusammensetzungen Schnell…5. umg Unterwelts…, unterweltlich* * *1. nounflash of lightning — Blitz, der
flash in the pan — (fig. coll.) Zufallstreffer, der
2) (Photog.) Blitzlicht, das3) (fig.)flash of genius or inspiration or brilliance — Geistesblitz, der
flash of insight or intuition — Eingebung, die
4) (instant)2. transitive verbbe over in a flash — gleich od. im Nu vorbei sein
flash the/one's headlights — aufblenden; die Lichthupe betätigen
2) (fig.)her eyes flashed fire — ihre Augen sprühten Feuer od. funkelten böse
flash somebody a smile/glance — jemandem ein Lächeln/einen Blick zuwerfen
3) (display briefly) kurz zeigenflash one's money about or around — mit [dem] Geld um sich werfen (ugs.)
4) (Communications) durchgeben3. intransitive verb1) aufleuchtenflash at somebody with one's headlamps — jemanden anblinken od. mit der Lichthupe anblenden
2) (fig.)flash by or past — vorbeiflitzen (ugs.); (fig.) [Zeit, Ferien:] wie im Fluge vergehen
5) (Brit. sl.): (expose oneself) sich [unsittlich] entblößen* * *n.Blitz -e m.Lichtstrahl m.Schein -e m. v.aufblinken v.aufblitzen v.aufflammen v.aufleuchten v.blitzen v.funkeln v.leuchten v. -
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flæʃ
1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) destello2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) instante3) (a flashlight.) flash4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) noticia de última hora
2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) encender2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) pasar como un rayo3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) enseñar rápidamente•- flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlight
flash1 n1. destello2. flashflash2 vb1. centellear / encenderse y apagarse2. hacer señales
flash /'flas/ sustantivo masculino (pl
flash m Fot flash ' flash' also found in these entries: Spanish: botepronto - cantar - centellear - destello - fogonazo - meter - ráfaga - relámpago - relampaguear - relumbrón - soplo - volar - cargar - centella - dos - presumir - resplandor - sofoco English: flash - flash flood - lightning - quick - come - hot - news - speed - winktr[flæʃ]1 (of light) destello, centelleo; (of lightning) relámpago2 (from firearm) fogonazo3 figurative use destello, rayo4 (photography) flash nombre masculino5 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL (patch) distintivo1 relampaguear, destellar2 figurative use (eyes) brillar3 (dash) pasar como un rayo4 (expose oneself) exhibirse1 (shine - light) dirigir, lanzar; (- torch) encender, dirigir2 (communicate with light) hacer señales con3 (transmit message) transmitir4 figurative use (look, smile) lanzar5 (show quickly) enseñar rápidamente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin a flash / like a flash en un instante, como un relámpago, como un rayoflash card tarjetaflash in the pan triunfo fugaz, éxito pasajeronews flash flash nombre masculino, noticia de última horaflash point punto álgidoflash ['flæʃ] vi1) shine, sparkle: destellar, brillar, relampaguear2) : pasar como un relámpagoan idea flashed through my mind: una idea me cruzó la mente como un relámpagoflash vt: despedir, lanzar (una luz), transmitir (un mensaje)flash adjsudden: repentinoflash n1) : destello m (de luz), fogonazo m (de una explosión)2)flash of lightning : relámpago m3)in a flash : de repente, de un abrir y cerrar los ojosn.• intermitente (Informática) s.m.n.• alegrón s.m.• centella s.f.• destello s.m.• flash (Cámara fotográfica) (OPT) s.m.• instante s.m.• llamarada s.f.• mensaje urgente s.m.• momento s.m.• rayo s.m.• relumbrón s.m.• relámpago s.m.• ráfaga s.f.v.• arder v.• centellear v.• despedir luz v.• destellar v.• encandilar v.• fulgurar v.• lanzar destellos (Electricidad) v.• llamear v.• parpadear v.• relampaguear v.
I flæʃ1) ca) ( of light) destello m; ( from explosion) fogonazo ma flash in the pan — flor f de un día
(as) quick as a flash — como un rayo
in a flash: it came to me in a flash — de repente lo vi claro
b) ( burst)c) ( Phot) flash m2) c ( news flash) avance m informativo, flash m
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1)a) ( direct)to flash one's headlights at somebody — hacerle* una señal con los faros a alguien
b) ( communicate) \<\<news\>\> transmitir rápidamente2) ( show) \<\<money/card\>\> mostrar*, enseñar (esp Esp)
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vi1)a) ( emit sudden light) destellar, brillarthe lightning flashed — relampagueó, hubo un relámpago
b) ( Auto) hacer* una señal con los farosc) flashing pres p <sign/light> intermitente, que se enciende y se apaga; <eyes/smile> brillante2) ( expose oneself) (sl) exhibirse en público3) ( move fast) (+ adv compl)it flashed through my mind that... — se me ocurrió de repente que...
to flash by o past — \<\<train/car/person\>\> pasar como una bala or un rayo or un bólido
to flash by — \<\<time/vacation\>\> pasar volando, volar*
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adjective ( ostentatious) (BrE colloq) ostentoso[flæʃ]1. Nhe saw a flash of green vanishing round the next bend — vio un destello verde que desaparecía en la siguiente curva
2) (=burst)a flash of anger — un arranque or un arrebato de cólera
a flash of inspiration — una ráfaga or un momento de inspiración
the affair was nothing more than a flash in the pan — el asunto no fue más que algo pasajero or flor de un día
their win was no flash in the pan — su victoria no se debió a un golpe de suerte, no ganaron por chiripa *
3) (=instant) instante min a flash — en un abrir y cerrar de ojos, en un instante
it all happened in a flash — todo sucedió en un abrir y cerrar de ojos or en un instante
quick as a flash — como un relámpago or un rayo
4) (=news flash) noticia f de última hora5) (Phot) flash m7) (Brit) (Mil) (=insignia) distintivo m8) (US) (=torch) linterna f2. VT1) (=direct) [+ look] lanzar; [+ smile] dirigir2) (=shine)to flash one's (head)lights — (Aut) hacer señales con las luces
3) (=send quickly) [+ news, information] transmitir rápidamente4) (=display briefly) mostrarthe screen flashes a message — aparece brevemente un mensaje en la pantalla, la pantalla muestra brevemente un mensaje
I flashed my card at the security guard — le enseñé or mostré brevemente mi tarjeta al guardia de seguridad
5) (=flaunt) hacer alarde de, fardar de *they're rich but they don't flash their money around — son ricos pero no van fardando de dinero por ahí *, son ricos pero no hacen alarde de su riqueza
3. VI1) (=shine) [light, eyes, teeth] brillar; [jewels] brillar, lanzar destelloscameras flashed as she stepped from the car — las cámaras disparaban los flashes cuando ella salía del coche
a police car raced past, lights flashing — pasó un coche de policía a toda velocidad, con las luces lanzando destellos
headaches accompanied by flashing lights — dolores mpl de cabeza acompañados de destellos de luz en la visión
2) (Aut)3) (=move quickly)to flash by or past — [vehicle, person] pasar a toda velocidad, pasar como un rayo; [time] pasar volando
the landscape flashed by in a blur — el paisaje iba pasando con velocidad, fundiéndose en una imagen borrosa
4) (Cine)5) * (=expose o.s.) exhibirse4.ADJ * (=showy) [car, clothes] llamativo, fardón *a flash restaurant — un restaurante ostentoso, un restaurante de esos impresionantes *
5.CPDflash bulb N — bombilla f de flash
flash card N — tarjeta f
flash drive N — memoria f flash, llave f de memoria
flash fire N — fuego m repentino
flash flood N — riada f
flash gun N — (Phot) disparador m de flash
flash memory N — memoria f flash
flash photography N — fotografía f con flash
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I [flæʃ]1) ca) ( of light) destello m; ( from explosion) fogonazo ma flash in the pan — flor f de un día
(as) quick as a flash — como un rayo
in a flash: it came to me in a flash — de repente lo vi claro
b) ( burst)c) ( Phot) flash m2) c ( news flash) avance m informativo, flash m
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1.
1)a) ( direct)to flash one's headlights at somebody — hacerle* una señal con los faros a alguien
b) ( communicate) \<\<news\>\> transmitir rápidamente2) ( show) \<\<money/card\>\> mostrar*, enseñar (esp Esp)
2.
vi1)a) ( emit sudden light) destellar, brillarthe lightning flashed — relampagueó, hubo un relámpago
b) ( Auto) hacer* una señal con los farosc) flashing pres p <sign/light> intermitente, que se enciende y se apaga; <eyes/smile> brillante2) ( expose oneself) (sl) exhibirse en público3) ( move fast) (+ adv compl)it flashed through my mind that... — se me ocurrió de repente que...
to flash by o past — \<\<train/car/person\>\> pasar como una bala or un rayo or un bólido
to flash by — \<\<time/vacation\>\> pasar volando, volar*
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adjective ( ostentatious) (BrE colloq) ostentoso -
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гл.1. to shine; 2. to flash; 3. to sparkle; 4. to glare; 5. to gleam; 6. to glisten; 7. to glitter; 8. to shimmer; 9. to twinkle; 10. to flickerРусские глаголы блеснуть/блестеть обозначают яркое, лучистое свечение без указания на источник свечения, его интенсивность, длительность и другие характеристики. В отличие от русского языка английские эквиваленты указывают на разные характеристики свечения и разные источники света.1. to shine — блеснуть, блестеть, светить, светиться, освещать, осветить, сиять (изучать яркий свет, ярко выделяться на темном фоне; это сияние может иметь разнообразные источники): to shine brightly — ярко светить/блестеть; to shine feverishly — лихорадочно блестеть; to shine hazily — туманно светиться; the sun shines — солнце светит; the stars shine — звезды блещут; eyes shine with joy/happiness — глаза сияют радостью/счастьем; eyes shine with excitement — глаза блестят от возбуждения At last the sun was shining after weeks of rain. — Наконец, после долгого дождя, блеснуло солнце./Наконец, после долгого дождя, выглянуло солнце. That lamp is shining in my eyes. — Свет лампы бьет мне в глаза. She cleaned her kitchen until it shone. — Она убирала/мыла свою кухню, пока та не заблестела (чистотой)./Она чистила свою кухню до блеска. Shine the flashlight over here so that I can see what I'm doing. — Посвети фонариком сюда, а то мне не видно, что я делаю. The patient's eyes shone feverishly. — Глаза пациента лихорадочно блестели.2. to flash — блеснуть, блестеть, вспыхнуть, озарить (блеснуть неожиданно и на короткое время; то вспыхивать, то гаснуть; может быть использован как показатель чувств, в основном сильных и отрицательных; одновременно обозначает и моментальное, подобное молнии, движение): a lightening flashed — вспыхнула молния/полыхнула молния/молния на мгновение озарила окрестность; a knife flashed in the air — нож, сверкнув, взметнулся в воздух; flashing neon signs — вспыхивающие и гаснущие неоновые вывески/вспыхивающие и гаснущие неоновые огни. The car flashed its headlights. — Машина посигналила фарами. Не flashed me a huge grin and turned away. — Он улыбнулся мне своей ослепительной улыбкой и отвернулся. Her eyes flashed with anger. — В ее глазах вспыхнула (и погасла) злость./ В ее глазах вспыхнул (и погас) злобный огонек. Journalists Hashed their cameras at the President. — Журналисты защелкали своими фотоаппаратами при появлении Президента./Журналисты защелкали камерами при появлении Президента./Вспышки фотокамер журналистов встретили Президента.3. to sparkle — блеснуть, блестеть, сверкать, искриться: sparkling water — газированная вода The diamond ring sparkled in the sunlight. — Бриллиантовое кольцо сверкало на солнце./Бриллиантовое кольцо искрилось на солнце. Champaign sparkled in wineglasses. — Шампанское искрилось в бокалах./Шампанское играло в бокалах. Her eyes sparkled with excitement. — Ее глаза блестели от возбуждения. The fireworks were sparkling with all colours and shapes imaginable. — Фейерверк сверкал всеми возможными цветами и красками.4. to glare — блеснуть, блестеть, гореть, светиться (сильным неприятным ослепительным светом; в основном указывает на длительное действие): the light glares — свет бьет в глаза/свет ослепляет The sun was mercilessly glaring all day long. — Весь день безжалостно палило солнце. His glaring eyes disconcerted me. — Его злобно блеснувший взгляд смутил меня/привел меня в замешательство. She glared at her son accusingly. — Она укоризненно посмотрела на сына./Она испепеляла сына взглядом, в котором читалось осуждение.5. to gleam — блеснуть, блестеть (в основном отраженным, смягченным светом): gleaming glass skyscrapers — небоскребы со стеклами, отражающими свет Some metal thing in the shop window gleamed in the headlights of a passing car. — В свете фар проходящей машины в витрине блеснуло что-то металлическое. The table surface gleamed with wax polish. — Полированная поверхность стола блестела./Стол был до блеска отполирован.6. to glisten — блеснуть, блестеть (отражаясь на влажной, мокрой, водной или маслянистой поверхности): to glisten with due — блестеть от росы; glistening hair — лоснящиеся волосы/блестящие волосы The street lamps glistened in the puddles. — Фонари отражались в лужах. Her eyes glistened with tears. — В ее глазах блестели слезы. The boy's back glistened with sweat. — Спина мальчика блестела от пота. The stars glistened in the lake. — Отражаясь в озере, блестели звезды.7. to glitter — блеснуть, блестеть, сверкать, искриться: Not all is gold that glitters. — He все то золото, что блестит. The wolf's eyes glittered in the dark. — Глаза волка блестели в темноте. The frost glittered on the ground. — Иней искрился на земле. The jewels glittered in the light of a huge chandelier. — Драгоценности сверкали в свете огромной люстры/Драгоценности переливались при свете огромной люстры.8. to shimmer — блеснуть, блестеть ( мягким дрожащим светом): The blue sky seemed to shimmer in the heat. — Воздух в голубом небе казалось, блестел и колебался от жары. The lake shimmered in the moonlight. — Освещенное луной озеро блестело дрожащим светом./Освещенное луной озеро переливалось колеблющимся светом. Her silk blouse shimmered as she danced. — Ее шелковая блузка переливалась и блестела во время танца.9. to twinkle — блеснуть, блестеть, блистать, мерцать: The light in the house twinkled through the leaves of the tree. — Сквозь листву дерева пробивался свет окон./Свет из дома мерцал сквозь листву дерева. The lights of the village twinkled in the distance. — Вдали мерцали огни деревни. The stars twinkled in the sky. — В небе мерцали звезды.10. to flicker — блеснуть, блестеть, светиться (неровным, дрожащим, колеблющимся светом, готовым вот-вот погаснуть): The candles flickered in the draught and went out. — Пламя свечей заколебалось и погасло от сквозняка./Пламя свечей вспыхнуло и погасло от сквозняка. A smile flickered on her lips. — У нее на губах засветилась и погасла улыбка. In the flickering light of the oil lamp the shadows on the walls were frightening. — Тени на стенах казались страшными/пугающими в колеблющемся свете керосиновой лампы. -
12 блестеть
гл.1. to shine; 2. to flash; 3. to sparkle; 4. to glare; 5. to gleam; 6. to glisten; 7. to glitter; 8. to shimmer; 9. to twinkle; 10. to flickerРусские глаголы блеснуть/блестеть обозначают яркое, лучистое свечение без указания на источник свечения, его интенсивность, длительность и другие характеристики. В отличие от русского языка английские эквиваленты указывают на разные характеристики свечения и разные источники света.1. to shine — блеснуть, блестеть, светить, светиться, освещать, осветить, сиять (изучать яркий свет, ярко выделяться на темном фоне; это сияние может иметь разнообразные источники): to shine brightly — ярко светить/блестеть; to shine feverishly — лихорадочно блестеть; to shine hazily — туманно светиться; the sun shines — солнце светит; the stars shine — звезды блещут; eyes shine with joy/happiness — глаза сияют радостью/счастьем; eyes shine with excitement — глаза блестят от возбуждения At last the sun was shining after weeks of rain. — Наконец, после долгого дождя, блеснуло солнце./Наконец, после долгого дождя, выглянуло солнце. That lamp is shining in my eyes. — Свет лампы бьет мне в глаза. She cleaned her kitchen until it shone. — Она убирала/мыла свою кухню, пока та не заблестела (чистотой)./Она чистила свою кухню до блеска. Shine the flashlight over here so that I can see what I'm doing. — Посвети фонариком сюда, а то мне не видно, что я делаю. The patient's eyes shone feverishly. — Глаза пациента лихорадочно блестели.2. to flash — блеснуть, блестеть, вспыхнуть, озарить (блеснуть неожиданно и на короткое время; то вспыхивать, то гаснуть; может быть использован как показатель чувств, в основном сильных и отрицательных; одновременно обозначает и моментальное, подобное молнии, движение): a lightening flashed — вспыхнула молния/полыхнула молния/молния на мгновение озарила окрестность; a knife flashed in the air — нож, сверкнув, взметнулся в воздух; flashing neon signs — вспыхивающие и гаснущие неоновые вывески/вспыхивающие и гаснущие неоновые огни. The car flashed its headlights. — Машина посигналила фарами. Не flashed me a huge grin and turned away. — Он улыбнулся мне своей ослепительной улыбкой и отвернулся. Her eyes flashed with anger. — В ее глазах вспыхнула (и погасла) злость./ В ее глазах вспыхнул (и погас) злобный огонек. Journalists Hashed their cameras at the President. — Журналисты защелкали своими фотоаппаратами при появлении Президента./Журналисты защелкали камерами при появлении Президента./Вспышки фотокамер журналистов встретили Президента.3. to sparkle — блеснуть, блестеть, сверкать, искриться: sparkling water — газированная вода The diamond ring sparkled in the sunlight. — Бриллиантовое кольцо сверкало на солнце./Бриллиантовое кольцо искрилось на солнце. Champaign sparkled in wineglasses. — Шампанское искрилось в бокалах./Шампанское играло в бокалах. Her eyes sparkled with excitement. — Ее глаза блестели от возбуждения. The fireworks were sparkling with all colours and shapes imaginable. — Фейерверк сверкал всеми возможными цветами и красками.4. to glare — блеснуть, блестеть, гореть, светиться (сильным неприятным ослепительным светом; в основном указывает на длительное действие): the light glares — свет бьет в глаза/свет ослепляет The sun was mercilessly glaring all day long. — Весь день безжалостно палило солнце. His glaring eyes disconcerted me. — Его злобно блеснувший взгляд смутил меня/привел меня в замешательство. She glared at her son accusingly. — Она укоризненно посмотрела на сына./Она испепеляла сына взглядом, в котором читалось осуждение.5. to gleam — блеснуть, блестеть (в основном отраженным, смягченным светом): gleaming glass skyscrapers — небоскребы со стеклами, отражающими свет Some metal thing in the shop window gleamed in the headlights of a passing car. — В свете фар проходящей машины в витрине блеснуло что-то металлическое. The table surface gleamed with wax polish. — Полированная поверхность стола блестела./Стол был до блеска отполирован.6. to glisten — блеснуть, блестеть (отражаясь на влажной, мокрой, водной или маслянистой поверхности): to glisten with due — блестеть от росы; glistening hair — лоснящиеся волосы/блестящие волосы The street lamps glistened in the puddles. — Фонари отражались в лужах. Her eyes glistened with tears. — В ее глазах блестели слезы. The boy's back glistened with sweat. — Спина мальчика блестела от пота. The stars glistened in the lake. — Отражаясь в озере, блестели звезды.7. to glitter — блеснуть, блестеть, сверкать, искриться: Not all is gold that glitters. — He все то золото, что блестит. The wolf's eyes glittered in the dark. — Глаза волка блестели в темноте. The frost glittered on the ground. — Иней искрился на земле. The jewels glittered in the light of a huge chandelier. — Драгоценности сверкали в свете огромной люстры/Драгоценности переливались при свете огромной люстры.8. to shimmer — блеснуть, блестеть ( мягким дрожащим светом): The blue sky seemed to shimmer in the heat. — Воздух в голубом небе казалось, блестел и колебался от жары. The lake shimmered in the moonlight. — Освещенное луной озеро блестело дрожащим светом./Освещенное луной озеро переливалось колеблющимся светом. Her silk blouse shimmered as she danced. — Ее шелковая блузка переливалась и блестела во время танца.9. to twinkle — блеснуть, блестеть, блистать, мерцать: The light in the house twinkled through the leaves of the tree. — Сквозь листву дерева пробивался свет окон./Свет из дома мерцал сквозь листву дерева. The lights of the village twinkled in the distance. — Вдали мерцали огни деревни. The stars twinkled in the sky. — В небе мерцали звезды.10. to flicker — блеснуть, блестеть, светиться (неровным, дрожащим, колеблющимся светом, готовым вот-вот погаснуть): The candles flickered in the draught and went out. — Пламя свечей заколебалось и погасло от сквозняка./Пламя свечей вспыхнуло и погасло от сквозняка. A smile flickered on her lips. — У нее на губах засветилась и погасла улыбка. In the flickering light of the oil lamp the shadows on the walls were frightening. — Тени на стенах казались страшными/пугающими в колеблющемся свете керосиновой лампы. -
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flash [flæ∫]1. nounb. ( = brief moment) it happened in a flash c'est arrivé en un clin d'œil• it came to him in a flash that... l'idée lui est venue tout d'un coup que...• a flash in the pan ( = short-lived success) un feu de paille• despite his illness, there were flashes of the old Henry malgré sa maladie, il y avait des moments où Henry redevenait lui-mêmed. (Photography) flash ma. [light] (on and off) clignoterb. ( = move quickly) to flash past [person, vehicle] passer comme un éclair• the thought flashed across his mind that... l'idée lui a traversé l'esprit que...a. [+ light] projeterb. ( = show quickly) the screen was flashing a message at me l'écran m'envoyait un message• these images were flashed across television screens worldwide ces images sont apparues sur les écrans de télévision du monde entierc. ( = flaunt) étaler (aux yeux de tous)4. adjective5. compounds* * *[flæʃ] 1.1) ( sudden light) (of torch, headlights) lueur f soudaine; (of jewels, metal) éclat m2) figa flash of inspiration/genius — un éclair d'inspiration/de génie
in ou like a flash — en un clin d'œil
3) Photography flash m4) ( bulletin) flash m (d'information)5) ( stripe) ( on clothing) parement m; ( on car) bande f2.(colloq) adjective ( posh) [hotel] luxueux/-euse; [car, suit] tape-à-l'œil inv3.transitive verb1) (colloq) ( display) [person] montrer [quelque chose] rapidement [card, money]2) ( flaunt) = flash about3) ( shine)to flash a signal/message to somebody — envoyer un signal/message à quelqu'un avec une lampe
4) ( send) fig lancer [look, smile] (at à)5) ( transmit) faire apparaître [message]4.1) ( shine) [light] clignoter; [jewels] étinceler; [eyes] lancer des éclairs2) ( appear suddenly)3) (colloq) ( expose oneself) [man] faire l'exhibitionniste (at devant)•Phrasal Verbs:- flash by- flash up••quick as a flash — vif/vive comme l'éclair
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[aɪ] nher \eyes flashed with anger ihre Augen blitzten vor Zorn;he had tears in his \eyes ihm standen Tränen in den Augen;to blink one's \eyes [in amazement/disbelief] [erstaunt/ungläubig] [drein]schauen, [große] Augen machen;to close one's \eyes tightly die Augen zu[sammen]kneifen;to close one's \eyes to sth seine Augen vor etw dat verschließen;to cross one's \eyes nach innen schielen;to roll one's \eyes die Augen rollen [o verdrehen];the \eye of a needle das Nadelöhrthe \eye of a storm das [windstille] Zentrum [o der Kern] eines Sturms;the \eye of the hurricane das Auge des WirbelsturmsPHRASES:to have an \eye for the main chance (Brit, Aus) ( fam) [immer nur] auf den eigenen Vorteil bedacht sein;to have \eyes in the back of one's head ( fam) seine Augen überall haben, sich nichts entgehen lassen;a sight for sore \eyes ein erfreulicher [o wohltuender] Anblick sein;his \eyes were too big for his stomach ( hum) seine Augen waren größer als sein Mund;not to be able to take one's \eyes off sb/ sth ( fam) kein Auge von jdm/etw abwenden können, jdn/etw nicht mehr aus den Augen lassen können;to be all \eyes ganz aufmerksam zusehen, etw/jdn mit den Augen verfolgen;to give sb a black \eye jdm ein blaues Auge verpassen ( fam)to be able to do sth with one's \eyes shut ( fam) etw mit geschlossenen Augen [o ( fam) im Schlaf] tun können;to go around with one's \eyes shut blind durch die Gegend laufen;[right] before/under one's very \eyes [direkt] vor/unter jds Augen;to not bat an \eye nicht mit der Wimper zucken;to not believe one's \eyes seinen Augen nicht trauen;to have one's \eye on sb/ sth (fam: watch) jdn/etw im Auge haben, auf jdn/etw ein wachsames Auge haben;( desire) ein Auge auf jdn/etw geworfen haben;to make \eyes at sb ( fam) jdm [schöne] Augen machen;there's more to her/it than meets the \eye in ihr/dahinter steckt mehr, als man zuerst denkt;to see \eye to \eye with sb on sth mit jdm einer Meinung über etw akk sein;in sb's \eyes [or in the \eyes of sb] in jds Augen, nach jds Ansicht f;to sb's \eye in jds Augen, jds Ansicht nach;I'm up to my \eyes in work ( fam) ich stecke bis über beide Ohren [o zum Hals] in Arbeit ( fam) vt <-d, -d, -ing or eying>to \eye sb/ sthshe \eyed him up and down sie musterte ihn von oben bis unten;to \eye sb/ sth curiously/ suspiciously/ thoughtfully jdn/etw neugierig/argwöhnisch/nachdenklich betrachten -
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lancer [lɑ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = jeter) to throwc. ( = émettre) [+ accusations, injures] to hurl ; [+ avertissement, mandat d'arrêt] to issue ; [+ théorie] to put forward ; [+ appel] to launch ; [+ SOS, signal, invitation] to send outd. ( = faire démarrer, déclencher) [+ navire, projet, entreprise, attaque] to launch ; [+ voiture] to get up to speed ; [+ processus, discussion] to start ; [+ emprunt] to issue ; [+ idée] to come up with• une fois lancé, on ne peut plus l'arrêter ! once he gets warmed up there's no stopping him!e. ( = faire connaître) to launch2. reflexive verbb. ( = sauter) to leap ; ( = se précipiter) to rushc. ( = s'engager) se lancer à la recherche de to go off in search of• se lancer dans [+ aventure, dépenses, travaux, grève] to embark on ; [+ discussion] to launch into ; [+ métier, politique] to go into ; [+ bataille] to pitch into3. masculine noun• le lancer du disque/du javelot/du marteau the discus/javelin/hammer* * *
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1. lɑ̃se1) ( jeter) to throw [ballon, caillou, javelot]lancer un coup de pied/poing à quelqu'un — to kick/to punch somebody
2) (envoyer, mettre en route) to launch [satellite, fusée, navire]; to fire [flèche, missile] ( sur at); to drop [bombe]; to launch [offensive, projet, enquête, produit, chanteur]; to start up [engine]; to take [something] to full speed [véhicule]lancer une voiture à 150 km/h — to take a car up to 150 kph
3) ( émettre) to throw out [fumée, flammes]; to give [regard, cri]; to put about [rumeur]; to issue [avis, ultimatum]; to send out [invitation]; to float [emprunt]4) ( proférer) to hurl [insulte] (à at); to make [menace, accusation]; to let out [juron]; to crack [plaisanterie]
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(colloq) verbe intransitif ( élancer) to throb
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se lancer verbe pronominal1) ( s'engager)2) ( sauter)3) ( s'envoyer) ( pour attraper) to throw [something] to each other [ballon]; ( pour faire mal) to throw [something] at each other [pierre]; to exchange [insultes]4) ( se faire connaître) [acteur] to make a name for oneself
II lɑ̃senom masculin1) Sport2) ( à la pêche)le lancer, la pêche au lancer — rod and reel fishing
* * *lɑ̃se1. nmSPORT (= épreuve) throwing no pl2. vt1) (= jeter) [objet, ballon] to throwlancer qch à qn — to throw sth to sb, to throw sb sth
Lance-moi le ballon! — Throw the ball to me!, Throw me the ball!, [injures] to hurl sth at sb
2) [missile, roquette] to fireCe modèle lance des roquettes. — This model fires rockets.
3)4) [produit, artiste] to launchIls viennent de lancer un nouveau modèle. — They've just launched a new model.
5) [fusée, bateau] to launch6) [proclamation, mandat d'arrêt] to issue7) [emprunt] to issue* * *lancer verb table: placerA nm1 Sport ( action) throwing; ( coup) throw; aire de lancer throwing area; le lancer du disque/javelot/marteau throwing the discus/javelin/hammer; le lancer du poids putting the shot; son troisième lancer his/her third throw;2 Pêche le lancer, la pêche au lancer rod and reel fishing; prendre une truite au lancer to catch a trout with a rod and reel.B vtr1 ( jeter) to throw [ballon, caillou]; ( violemment) to hurl, to fling [objet]; Pêche to cast [ligne]; Sport to throw [disque, javelot, marteau]; lancer le poids to put the shot; lancer qch par terre/dans l'eau/en l'air to throw sth to the ground/in the water/(up) in the air; lancer qch à qn ( pour qu'il l 'attrape) to throw sth to sb; (pour faire peur, mal) to throw sth at sb; lance-moi la balle throw me the ball, throw the ball to me; lancer une assiette à la tête de qn to throw ou fling a plate at sb; il lance à 30 mètres Sport he can throw 30 metresGB; lancer un coup de pied/poing à qn to kick/punch sb; lancer ses bras en avant to swing one's arms forward;2 ( envoyer) to launch [satellite, fusée]; to fire [flèche, missile] (sur, à at); to drop [bombe] (sur on); lancer ses chiens après qn/sur une piste to set one's dogs on sb/on a trail; lancer son cheval dans la foule to spur one's horse forward into the crowd; lancer ses troupes à l'assaut to send one's troops into the attack; la cathédrale lance ses flèches vers le ciel the spires of the cathedral soar into the sky;3 ( projeter) to throw out [fumée, flammes, lave, étincelles]; lancer des éclairs [yeux] to flash; lancer mille feux [bijou] to sparkle;4 ( émettre) to give [regard, cri]; to sing [note]; to put out [rumeur]; to issue [avis, ultimatum, mandat d'amener]; to send out [SOS, invitation]; to float [emprunt, idée]; lancer une proposition au hasard to toss out a suggestion;5 ( proférer) to hurl [insulte] (à at); to make [menace, accusation] (contre against); to let out [juron]; to crack [plaisanterie]; lancer une bêtise to say something silly; lancer une accusation à qn to level an accusation at sb; il m'a lancé que he told me that; lança-t-il he said; ‘à demain !’ lança-t-il ‘see you tomorrow!’ he called; lança-t-il avec désinvolture he said casually;6 ( mettre en route) to launch [navire]; to launch [offensive, projet, enquête, affaire, campagne publicitaire]; Comm, Pub to launch [produit, marque, entreprise, chanteur]; lancer qn dans une carrière to launch sb on a career; c'est le film qui l'a lancé it's the film which made his name; lancer un pays sur la voie de la démocratisation to put a country on the road to democracy; lancer qn sur un sujet to start ou set sb off on a subject;7 ( faire démarrer) to start up [engine]; to set [sth] going [balancier, hélice]; ( faire accélérer) to take [sth] to full speed [véhicule]; lancer une voiture à 150 km/h to take a car up to 150 kph; une fois le véhicule lancé once the vehicle has got up speed; le train était lancé à fond the train was tearing along; lancer un cheval to give a horse its head; lancer sa monture au galop to spur one's mount into a gallop;8 Gén Civ lancer un pont sur une rivière to bridge a river, to throw a bridge across a river.D se lancer vpr1 ( s'engager) se lancer dans to launch into [explication]; to embark on [opération, programme, dépenses]; to take up [passe-temps, informatique, cuisine]; se lancer dans les affaires/le surgelé to go into business/frozen foods; se lancer dans la lecture d'un roman to start reading a novel; se lancer dans des dépenses to get involved in expense; se lancer dans l'inconnu to venture into the unknown;2 ( sauter) to leap, to jump; ( s'élancer) se lancer dans une course to set off on a race; se lancer à la conquête d'un pays/du marché to set out to conquer a country/to get the market; se lancer dans le vide to leap ou jump into space; se lancer du toit to jump off the roof; se lancer sur qn to leap at sb, to fall on sb; lance-toi! fig go on (then)!; j'hésitais mais je me suis quand même lancé I hesitated but eventually I went ahead;3 ( prendre de l'élan) to get a run-up; recule pour que je me lance move back a bit so I can get a run at it ou get up some speed;4 ( s'envoyer) [personnes] ( pour attraper) to throw [sth] to each other [ballon, objet]; ( pour faire mal) to throw [sth] at each other [pierre, projectile]; to exchange [injures, insultes];5 ( se faire connaître) [chanteur, acteur] to make a name for oneself.lancer franc ( au basket) free throw.I[lɑ̃se] nom masculinlancer léger/lourd fixed/free reel castingII[lɑ̃se] verbe transitifA.[ENVOYER, ÉMETTRE]1. [jeter] to throwelle m'a lancé la balle she threw me the ball, she threw the ball to me[bombe] to droplancer des invitations to send ou to give out invitationslancer un SOS/un appel à la radio to send out an SOS/an appeal on the radiolancer un mandat d'amener/un ultimatum to issue a summons/an ultimatumB.[METTRE EN MARCHE, FAIRE DÉBUTER]1. [faire partir brusquement][mettre en train - campagne] to launch ; [ - affaire] to set up ; [ - idée] to float ; [ - mode] to start[INFORMATIQUE - programme] to startlancer un moteur to rev up ou to start an enginele train était lancé à 150 km/h quand... the train was hurtling along at 150 km/h when...3. [faire connaître - produit] to launchc'est ce roman/cette émission qui l'a lancé this novel/programme made him famous4. (familier) [orienter - discussion] to get goingune fois qu'il est lancé sur ce sujet, on ne peut plus l'arrêter once he gets going on the subject, there's no stopping him5. [engager] to lead————————[lɑ̃se] verbe intransitif[élancer - douleur] to stabça me lance dans l'épaule, l'épaule me lance I've got a sharp stabbing pain in my shoulder————————se lancer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)elles se lançaient des injures they were hurling insults back and forth, they were exchanging insults————————se lancer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se précipiter] to throw oneselfse lancer dans le vide to jump ou to throw oneself into empty space2. [se mettre à parler]3. [prendre l'initiative]allez, lance-toi et demande une augmentation go on, take the plunge and ask for a rise————————se lancer dans verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [s'aventurer dans - explication, aventure] to embark on2. [se mettre à pratiquer] to get involved in -
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éclair [eklεʀ]1. masculine nouna. [de foudre] flash of lightningb. [de génie, intelligence] flashc. ( = gâteau) éclair2. invariable adjective[attaque, partie, victoire] lightning* * *eklɛʀ
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adjectif invariable
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nom masculin1) Météorologie flash of lightning3) (de lucidité, triomphe) moment4) Culinaire éclair•Phrasal Verbs:* * *eklɛʀ nm1) [orage] flash of lightning, lightning no pl2) PHOTOGRAPHIE, [flash] flash3) fig flash, spark4) (= gâteau) éclair* * *A adj inv rencontre éclair brief meeting; visite éclair flying visit; attaque éclair lightning strike; guerre éclair blitzkrieg; repas éclair quick meal; il n'a fait que des passages éclair his visits were brief.B nm1 Météo flash of lightning; il y a des éclairs there's lightning; à or avec la vitesse de l'éclair with lightning speed; en un éclair in a flash; passer comme un éclair to flash past; traverser l'esprit comme un éclair to flash through one's mind; en un éclair in the twinkling of an eye;2 ( éclat) ( d'explosion) Phot flash; ( de bijou) liter flash; ( de regard) glint; un éclair malicieux dans les yeux des enfants a mischievous glint in the children's eyes; leurs yeux lançaient des éclairs de colère their eyes were flashing with anger;3 (de lucidité, triomphe) moment; il a eu un éclair de génie he had a brainwave GB ou brainstorm US;4 Culin éclair.éclair de chaleur sheet lightning ¢.[eklɛr] nom masculinun éclair de colère passa dans ses yeux anger flashed ou blazed in his eyesprompt ou rapide ou vif comme l'éclair (as) quick as a flash2. [lueur - d'un coup de feu, d'un flash] flash3. [bref instant]visite éclair lightning ou flying visiten un éclair locution adverbialein a flash ou a trice ou an instant -
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СВЕРКАТЬ/СВЕРКНУТЬ ГЛАЗАМИ (на кого) VP subj: human to give ( s.o.) a brief, angry lookX сверкнул глазами - X flashed his eyesX's eyes flashed X's eyes glinted (with anger (with fury etc))."...Потрудитесь снять и носки». - «Вы не шутите? Это действительно так необходимо?» - сверкнул глазами Митя. «Нам не до шуток», - строго отпарировал Николай Пар-фёнович (Достоевский 1). "... May I also trouble you to take off your socks?" "You must be joking! Is it really so necessary?" Mitya flashed his eyes. "This is no time for joking," Nikolai Parfenovich parried sternly (1a).«Я вот имею офицерский чин с германской войны. Кровью его заслужил! А как попаду в офицерское общество - так вроде как из хаты на мороз выйду в одних подштанниках. Таким от них холодом на меня попрёт, что аж всей спиной его чую!» - Григорий бешено сверкнул глазами и незаметно для себя повысил голос (Шолохов 5). "Take me, I've had officer's rank since the German war. I earned it with my own blood! But as soon as I find myself in officers' company, it's like going out into the frost in my underpants. The cold shoulder they give me sends shivers down my back!" Grigory's eyes glinted with fury and, without noticing it, he raised his voice (5a). -
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[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to give (s.o.) a brief, angry look:- X's eyes glinted (with anger <with fury etc>).♦ "...Потрудитесь снять и носки". - "Вы не шутите? Это действительно так необходимо?" - сверкнул глазами Митя. "Нам не до шуток", - строго отпарировал Николай Парфёнович (Достоевский 1). "... May I also trouble you to take off your socks?" "You must be joking! Is it really so necessary?" Mitya flashed his eyes. "This is no time for joking," Nikolai Parfenovich parried sternly (1a).♦ "Я вот имею офицерский чин с германской войны. Кровью его заслужил! А как попаду в офицерское общество - так вроде как из хаты на мороз выйду в одних подштанниках. Таким от них холодом на меня попрёт, что аж всей спиной его чую!" - Григорий бешено сверкнул глазами и незаметно для себя повысил голос (Шолохов 5). "ТЬке me, I've had officer's rank since the German war. I earned it with my own blood! But as soon as I find myself in officers' company, it's like going out into the frost in my underpants. The cold shoulder they give me sends shivers down my back!" Grigory's eyes glinted with fury and, without noticing it, he raised his voice (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сверкать глазами
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[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to give (s.o.) a brief, angry look:- X's eyes glinted (with anger <with fury etc>).♦ "...Потрудитесь снять и носки". - "Вы не шутите? Это действительно так необходимо?" - сверкнул глазами Митя. "Нам не до шуток", - строго отпарировал Николай Парфёнович (Достоевский 1). "... May I also trouble you to take off your socks?" "You must be joking! Is it really so necessary?" Mitya flashed his eyes. "This is no time for joking," Nikolai Parfenovich parried sternly (1a).♦ "Я вот имею офицерский чин с германской войны. Кровью его заслужил! А как попаду в офицерское общество - так вроде как из хаты на мороз выйду в одних подштанниках. Таким от них холодом на меня попрёт, что аж всей спиной его чую!" - Григорий бешено сверкнул глазами и незаметно для себя повысил голос (Шолохов 5). "ТЬке me, I've had officer's rank since the German war. I earned it with my own blood! But as soon as I find myself in officers' company, it's like going out into the frost in my underpants. The cold shoulder they give me sends shivers down my back!" Grigory's eyes glinted with fury and, without noticing it, he raised his voice (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сверкнуть глазами
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♦voorbeelden:1 zijn ogen fonkelden van pret/woede • his eyes twinkled with amusement/flashed with anger
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