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1 jeroan
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2 mi'an
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3 Innereien
Pl.2. umg. fig. insides, innards, entrails* * *die Innereienbowels (Pl.); giblets (Pl.); guts (Pl.); inwards (Pl.); innards (Pl.); offal (Pl.)* * *In|ne|rei|en [ɪnə'raiən]plinnards pl; (von Geflügel auch) giblets pl* * *(the parts of an animal eg the heart, liver etc which are considered as food for people.) offal* * *In·ne·rei·en[ɪnərˈaiən]* * ** * *Innereien pl2. umg fig insides, innards, entrails* * * -
4 Eingeweide
* * *die Eingeweidebowels (Pl.); entrails (Pl.); intestines (Pl.); inside (Pl.); guts (Pl.); viscera (Pl.)* * *Ein|ge|wei|de ['aingəvaidə]nt -s, - usu plentrails pl, innards plder Schreck fuhr mir bis in die Éíngeweide (liter) — my blood froze
* * *die1) (the gut, liver, kidneys etc.) guts2) (the stomach and bowels: He ate too much and got a pain in his inside(s).) inside3) (the internal parts of the body, especially the intestines: a chicken's entrails.) entrails* * *Ein·ge·wei·de<-s, ->[ˈaingəvaidə]dieser Schnaps brennt einem ja richtig in den \Eingeweiden! this schnapps certainly takes your breath away!* * *das; Eingeweides, Eingeweide; meist Pl. entrails pl.; innards pl* * ** * *das; Eingeweides, Eingeweide; meist Pl. entrails pl.; innards pl* * *n.bowel n.entrails n.viscera n. -
5 entrañas
f.pl.1 entrails, insides, innards, bowels.2 innermost parts, center, core, heart.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: entrañar.* * *2 figurado (parte importante) core, heart3 figurado (parte oculta) bowels4 figurado (sentimiento, afecto) feelings\de buenas entrañas figurado good-heartedde malas entrañas figurado heartlessechar las entrañas figurado to puke, throw upno tener entrañas figurado to be heartlesssacarle a uno las entrañas figurado to bleed somebody drysin entrañas figurado heartless* * *bowels, entrails* * *= innards, insides, offal.Ex. Maps of science are a metaphor to abstract from the intricate details of the innards of a scientific discipline.Ex. This book provides background information on the layers of the earth, the relationship between changes on the surface of the earth and its insides, and plate tectonics.Ex. This document discusses the factors to be considered in the purchase of meat and offal (liver, kidneys, heart, etc.), fish, fruit, vegetables, dairy produce, and frozen foods.* * *= innards, insides, offal.Ex: Maps of science are a metaphor to abstract from the intricate details of the innards of a scientific discipline.
Ex: This book provides background information on the layers of the earth, the relationship between changes on the surface of the earth and its insides, and plate tectonics.Ex: This document discusses the factors to be considered in the purchase of meat and offal (liver, kidneys, heart, etc.), fish, fruit, vegetables, dairy produce, and frozen foods.* * *
Del verbo entrañar: ( conjugate entrañar)
entrañas es:
2ª persona singular (tú) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
entrañar
entrañas
entrañar ( conjugate entrañar) verbo transitivo
to entail, involve
entrañas sustantivo femenino plural ( vísceras) entrails (pl)
entrañar verbo transitivo to entail
entrañas fpl
1 Anat (de persona) entrails
(de animal) guts
2 figurado bowels: un documental sobre las entrañas de la tierra, a documentary on the core of the earth
no tiene entrañas, he's a heartless person
' entrañas' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
seno
English:
bowel
- entrails
- heart
- innards
- loin
* * *entrañas nfpl1. [vísceras] entrails, insides;arrancar las entrañas a alguien to break sb's heart;Famno tener entrañas to be heartless;¿es que no tienes entrañas? do you have no feelings?, are you made of stone?2. [centro] heart;en las entrañas de la cueva/selva in the depths of the cave/forest;las entrañas de la Tierra the bowels of the earth* * *fpl entrails;no tener entrañas be cruel o hard-hearted -
6 tripa
f.1 stomach (vientre).me duele la tripa I've got a stomachacheechar las tripas (informal) to throw up, to puke¿qué tripa se te ha roto? (informal) what's up with you, then?, what's bugging you?2 gut, belly (informal) (barriga). (peninsular Spanish)está echando tripa he's getting a pot belly o a bit of a gut3 intestine, bowels, gut.4 catgut.* * *1 (intestino) gut, intestine2 (barriga) gut, stomach3 (de vasija) belly4 familiar (embarazo) belly1 familiar (interior) innards2 (de fruta) core sing3 (documentos) dossier sing\echar las tripas familiar to throw upechar tripa / tener tripa familiar to get a paunch / have a paunchhacer de tripas corazón figurado to pluck up couragerevolver las tripas figurado to turn one's stomachdolor de tripas familiar stomachache* * *noun f.* * *1)echar las tripas — (fam) ( esforzarse) to work one's butt off (AmE colloq), to bust a gut (BrE sl); ( vomitar) to throw up (colloq)
b) ( material) gut2) (Esp fam) ( barriga) belly (colloq)tener/echar tripa — to have/get a bit of a paunch o (colloq) belly
* * *= tummy, gut.Ex. Ladies bemoan their fat tummies, wobbly thighs, bulging hips and flabby thighs.Ex. Did you also know that the gut has more nerve endings than the head does?.----* hacer de tripas corazón = bite + the bullet.* tripa para embutidos = sausage casing.* tripa para salchichas = sausage casing.* tripas = insides, gubbings.* * *1)echar las tripas — (fam) ( esforzarse) to work one's butt off (AmE colloq), to bust a gut (BrE sl); ( vomitar) to throw up (colloq)
b) ( material) gut2) (Esp fam) ( barriga) belly (colloq)tener/echar tripa — to have/get a bit of a paunch o (colloq) belly
* * *= tummy, gut.Ex: Ladies bemoan their fat tummies, wobbly thighs, bulging hips and flabby thighs.
Ex: Did you also know that the gut has more nerve endings than the head does?.* hacer de tripas corazón = bite + the bullet.* tripa para embutidos = sausage casing.* tripa para salchichas = sausage casing.* tripas = insides, gubbings.* * *quitarle las escamas y las tripas remove the scales and gut itme duelen las tripas I have a stomach o ( colloq) tummy achea mí se me revuelven las tripas sólo de verlo just looking at it turns my stomach o makes my stomach turnechar las tripas ( fam) (esforzarse) to work one's butt off ( AmE colloq), to bust a gut ( BrE sl) (vomitar) to throw up ( colloq), to puke (sl)hacer de tripas corazón to pluck up couragehice de tripas corazón y me lo comí I took a deep breath and ate it, I plucked up courage and ate ittener tripas para algo ( fam): hay que tener tripas para ser cirujano you need a strong stomach to be a surgeonyo no tengo tripas para hacer ese trabajo I don't have the stomach to do that job2 (material) gutcuerda de tripa catguttiene tripa he's got a bit of a paunch o ( colloq) bellyechar tripa to get fat, to get a paunch o a pot o a belly ( colloq)está de cuatro meses pero aún no se le nota la tripa she's four months pregnant but she's not showing yet ( colloq)me quedé a media tripa I still felt hungryuna tripa flexible a flexible tube* * *
tripa sustantivo femenino
1a) tb
( vísceras) (fam) innards (pl) (colloq);
2 (Esp fam) ( barriga) belly (colloq)
tripa sustantivo femenino
1 Anat gut, intestine
fam (barriga) tummy: me duele la tripa, I've got tummy ache
tiene mucha tripa, he has a big paunch
2 fam fpl tripas, innards, guts
♦ Locuciones: hacer de tripas corazón, to pluck up courage
su actitud me revuelve las tripas, his attitude makes me sick
¿qué tripa se le habrá roto ahora?, what's the matter with him now?
' tripa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embutir
English:
belly
- bellyache
- gut
- skin
* * *tripa nfestá echando tripa he's getting a potbelly o a bit of a gut;tiene mucha tripa he's got a huge gut o belly on him2. [de embarazada] bump, bulge3. [vientre] stomach;me duele la tripa I've got a stomachache;dolor de tripa stomachache4.tripas [intestino] gut, intestine;primero se le quitan las tripas al pescado first, gut the fish;te suenan las tripas your stomach's rumbling;Famechar las tripas to throw up, to puke;Famrevolverle las tripas a alguien to turn sb's stomach;Famhacer de tripas corazón to pluck up one's courage;Fam¿qué tripa se te ha roto? what's up with you, then?, what's bugging you?quiero ver las tripas de la máquina I want to see the workings of the machine* * *f fambelly fam, gut fam ;hacer de tripas corazón fig pluck up courage;¿qué tripa se te ha roto? fam what’s so urgent?;echar las tripas fig fam bust a gut;rascarse la tripa fig fam do nothing;se me revuelven las tripas my stomach turns* * *tripa nf1) intestino: gut, intestinedolerle a uno las tripas: to have a stomach ache* * *tripa n1. (intestino) gutno está gordo, pero sí tiene tripa he's not fat, but he has got a belly -
7 entrailles
entrailles [ɑ̃tʀαj]plural feminine noun[d'animal] entrails* * *ɑ̃tʀɑjnom féminin pluriel1) ( d'animal) innards, entrails2) ( de mère) liter womb3) ( profondeurs) liter bowels* * *ɑ̃tʀɒj nfpl1) (animales) entrails2) (humaines) bowels* * *entrailles nfpl1 ( d'animal) innards, entrails;3 fig, liter ( profondeurs) bowels; découvrir les entrailles d'un pays to discover the very heart of a country.[ɑ̃traj] nom féminin pluriel2. (littéraire) [ventre] womb -
8 innen
Adv.1. (on the) inside; innen und außen inside and out(side); nach innen tragen etc.: inside; nach innen (zu) inward(s); die Tür geht nach innen auf the door opens inward(s) ( oder into the hall etc.); nach innen gekehrt Mantel: inside-out; Pelzfutter etc.: on the inside, facing inwards; fig. Person: introspective, stärker: introverted; von innen from (the) inside; hast du das Haus von innen gesehen? have you been inside the house?; hast du ein Filmstudio / Fernsehgerät schon einmal von innen gesehen? auch have you ever seen inside a film studio / looked inside (umg. seen the innards of) a TV set?* * *inside (Adv.); within (Adv.)* * *ịn|nen ['ɪnən]advder Mantel hat innen Pelz und außen Leder — the coat has fur ( on the) inside and leather (on the) outside
tief innen tut es doch weh — deep down inside it really hurts
die Haare nach innen tragen — to have one's hair curled under
nach innen laufen — to be pigeon-toed
wie sieht das Haus von innen aus? — what does the house look like inside?, what does the inside of the house look like?
sich von innen her aufwärmen — to warm oneself from (the) inside, to get warm inside
2)See:= drinnen* * *1) (to, in, or on, the inside: The door was open and he went inside; She shut the door but left her key inside by mistake.) inside2) (in a house or building: You should stay inside in such bad weather.) inside3) (expressing the position of a person etc, usually at or to a place where the person etc is expected to be, eg home, office, station: Is Mr Smith in?; Is the train in yet?; Is he coming in today?) in4) internally5) (inside: Car for sale. Apply within.) within* * *in·nen[ˈɪnən]1. (im Inneren) on the insidedas Haus ist \innen ganz mit Holz verkleidet the interior of the house has wood panelling throughout\innen und außen on the inside and outsidenach \innen indoors, insidedie Tür geht nach \innen auf the door opens inwardsvon \innen from the insideein Computer von \innen ist recht verwirrend the inside of a computer is extremely confusing2. (auf der Innenseite) on the inside* * *1) inside; (auf/an der Innenseite) on the insidedie Leitung verlief von innen nach außen — the cable ran from the inside to the outside
innen und außen — inside and out[side]
etwas von innen besichtigen/ansehen — look round/look at the inside of something
* * *innen adv1. (on the) inside;innen und außen inside and out(side);nach innen tragen etc: inside;nach innen (zu) inward(s);nach innen gekehrt Mantel: inside-out; Pelzfutter etc: on the inside, facing inwards; fig Person: introspective, stärker: introverted;von innen from (the) inside;hast du das Haus von innen gesehen? have you been inside the house?;hast du ein Filmstudio/Fernsehgerät schon einmal von innen gesehen? auch have you ever seen inside a film studio/looked inside (umg seen the innards of) a TV set?2. österr (hier drinnen) inside;hier innen in here* * *1) inside; (auf/an der Innenseite) on the insideinnen und außen — inside and out[side]
etwas von innen besichtigen/ansehen — look round/look at the inside of something
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9 tripas
f.pl.entrails, insides, guts, innards.* * *1 familiar (interior) innards2 (de fruta) core sing3 (documentos) dossier sing* * *(n.) = insides, gubbingsEx. This book provides background information on the layers of the earth, the relationship between changes on the surface of the earth and its insides, and plate tectonics.Ex. The building was without electricity for much of the day as some planned system upgrades were implemented (for the technically minded, some old gubbings were apparently replaced with sleek shiny new ones).* * *(n.) = insides, gubbingsEx: This book provides background information on the layers of the earth, the relationship between changes on the surface of the earth and its insides, and plate tectonics.
Ex: The building was without electricity for much of the day as some planned system upgrades were implemented (for the technically minded, some old gubbings were apparently replaced with sleek shiny new ones). -
10 mondongo
m.tripe. ( River Plate, Venezuelan Spanish)* * *1 innards plural* * *SM (=entrañas) guts pl, insides pl ; (=callos) tripe* * *a) ( entrañas) insides (pl), guts (pl)b) (AmS) ( callos) tripe* * *a) ( entrañas) insides (pl), guts (pl)b) (AmS) ( callos) tripe* * *está criando mondongo he's developing a paunch, he's getting a potbelly ( colloq)* * *mondongo nm1. [víscera] guts2. RP, Ven [platillo] tripe* * *m tripe* * *mondongo nmentrañas: innards pl, insides pl, guts pl -
11 innmat
subst. (matlaging) US: innards, pluck subst. [polstring, fyll] stuffing subst. [ av dyrevilt] umbles subst. [ av svin] haslets subst. [ av slaktekveg] pluck subst. [ det innvendige av ting] insides, innards subst. [kjøtt, m.m.] entrails -
12 tripe
tʀip
1.
1) Culinaire tripe [U]2) (colloq) ( sensibilité)prendre or saisir aux tripes — to be gut-wrenching (colloq)
2.
tripes (colloq) nom féminin pluriel ( entrailles) guts, innardsrendre tripes et boyaux — (colloq) to be as sick as a dog, to spew up (sl)
* * *A nf1 Culin tripe ¢; tripes à la mode de Caen tripe à la mode de Caen;2 ○( sensibilité) avoir la tripe patriotique/révolutionnaire to be a dyed-in-the-wool patriot/revolutionary; prendre or saisir aux tripes to be gut-wrenching○; chanter/jouer avec ses tripes to sing/to act from the heart.B tripes○ nfpl ( entrailles) guts, innards; mettre les tripes de qn à l'air to rip sb's guts out○; rendre tripes et boyaux○ to be as sick as a dog, to spew up◑; avoir mal aux tripes○ to have bellyache. -
13 sisälmykset
; mon.gen. sisälmysten sisälmyksien; mon.part. sisälmyksiä; mon.ill. sisälmyksiinentrails (noun)giblets (noun)guts (noun)innards (noun)insides (noun)offal (noun)tripe (noun)viscera (noun)* * *• bowels• tripe• offal• intestines• insides• innards• guts• entrails• giblets -
14 внутренние органы
1) General subject: innards (особенно кишечник и желудок), splanchnology, the inward parts of the body3) Sports: core5) Food industry: internal organs, visceral organs6) Makarov: internal parts of a body -
15 внутренние органы животного
General subject: innardsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внутренние органы животного
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16 внутренние органы человека
General subject: innardsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внутренние органы человека
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17 внутренние органы человека или животного
General subject: innardsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внутренние органы человека или животного
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18 внутренние части структуры
General subject: innardsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внутренние части структуры
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19 внутренности
1) General subject: bejesus, bowels, entrail, entrails, garbage, guts, inside (особ. желудок и кишечник), interior, splanchnology, the inward parts of the body2) Biology: viscera3) Medicine: alvus4) Colloquial: innards (особ. желудок и кишечник), inwards, visceras5) American: tripes6) Latin: exta (убитых врагов, по которым предсказатели предвещали будущее)7) Engineering: internal organs8) Agriculture: disembowel, purtenance10) Information technology: back-ends11) Food industry: umbles13) Taboo: shit-bags ( pl) -
20 внутренняя часть механизма
General subject: innardsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внутренняя часть механизма
См. также в других словарях:
innards — n. The internal organs of an animal collectively especially those in the abdominal cavity. Syn: viscera. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
innards — 1825, innerds, dialectal variant of inwards the bowels (c.1300); see INWARD (Cf. inward) … Etymology dictionary
innards — [n] internal organs bowels, entrails, guts, insides, intestines, numbles, viscera, vital organs; concept 393 … New thesaurus
innards — ► PLURAL NOUN informal 1) internal organs; entrails. 2) the internal workings of a device or machine. ORIGIN representing a dialect pronunciation of INWARDS(Cf. ↑inwards) … English terms dictionary
innards — [in′ərdz] pl.n. [altered < INWARDS] [Informal or Dial.] Informal Dial. 1. the internal organs of the body; viscera; entrails 2. the inner parts of anything … English World dictionary
innards — [[t]ɪ̱nə(r)dz[/t]] 1) N PLURAL: usu with poss The innards of a person or animal are the organs inside their body. [INFORMAL] 2) N PLURAL A machine s innards are the parts inside it. [INFORMAL] … English dictionary
innards — /ˈɪnədz / (say inuhdz) plural noun 1. the inward parts of the body; entrails; viscera: *It warms a man s innards on nights like this. –ion l. idriess, 1932. 2. the inner parts of objects, not normally visible: *A cutaway diagram of another… …
innards — /in euhrdz/, n. (used with a pl. v.) 1. the internal parts of the body; entrails or viscera. 2. the internal mechanism, parts, structure, etc., of something; the interior of something: an engine s innards. [1815 25; var. of INWARDS, n. use of… … Universalium
innards — noun a) The internal organs of a human or animal; especially viscera, intestines. He took the cover off his computer and looked at the innards. b) The inner workings of something; the insides or guts … Wiktionary
innards — in•nards [[t]ˈɪn ərdz[/t]] n. pl. 1) anat. the internal parts of the body; entrails or viscera 2) the internal mechanism, parts, structure, etc., of something: an engine s innards[/ex] • Etymology: 1815–25; var. of inwards … From formal English to slang
innards — noun plural Etymology: alteration of inwards Date: circa 1825 1. the internal organs of a human being or animal; especially viscera 2. the internal parts especially of a structure or mechanism … New Collegiate Dictionary