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81 break into
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82 get into
1) (to put on (clothes etc): Get into your pyjamas.) ponerse2) (to begin to be in a particular state or behave in a particular way: He got into a temper.) ponerse3) (to affect strangely: I don't know what has got into him) pasar algo a alguien, (expresión) ¿qué mosca ha picado a alguien?1) v + prep + oa) ( enter) \<\<house\>\> entrar en or (AmL tb) a; \<\<car\>\> subir a; \<\<hole/cranny\>\> meterse enb) ( arrive at) \<\<station/office\>\> llegar* ac) (be selected for, elected to) \<\<college/club/Congress\>\> entrar en or (AmL tb) ad) ( fit into) \<\<coat/robe\>\> ponerse*I can't get into this dress any more — este vestido ya no me entra or no me cabe
e) ( into a given state)to get into a rage — ponerse* furioso
f) ( become accustomed to) \<\<job/method\>\> acostumbrarse a; \<\<book/subject\>\> meterse eng) ( affect)what's got into her? — ¿qué le pasa?
2) v + o + prep + oa) (bring, take, put in) meterb) (cause to be admitted to, elected to)she got me into the club — consiguió que me aceptaran or admitieran en el club
c) ( involve)1. VI + PREP1) (=enter) [+ house] entrar en; [+ vehicle] subir a; [+ bed, bath] meterse enI don't know what's got into you! — ¡no sé qué mosca te ha picado!, ¡no sé qué demonios te pasa!
2) (=reach) [+ office, school] llegar aif this document gets into the wrong hands... — si este documento cae en manos de quien no debe...
3) (=become member of) [+ club] entrar en4) (=put on) [+ clothes] ponerse5) (=become involved in) [+ situation, trouble, argument, fight] meterse en•
the yacht got into difficulties in a heavy sea — el yate empezó a tener problemas en el mar encrespado•
he got into trouble with the police — se metió en problemas con la policía6) (=acquire)shape 1., 5)•
to get into the habit of doing sth — coger or (LAm) agarrar la costumbre de hacer algo2. VT + PREP1) (=cause to enter) meter enhead 1., 2), tooth 1., 1)2) (=involve in)* * *1) v + prep + oa) ( enter) \<\<house\>\> entrar en or (AmL tb) a; \<\<car\>\> subir a; \<\<hole/cranny\>\> meterse enb) ( arrive at) \<\<station/office\>\> llegar* ac) (be selected for, elected to) \<\<college/club/Congress\>\> entrar en or (AmL tb) ad) ( fit into) \<\<coat/robe\>\> ponerse*I can't get into this dress any more — este vestido ya no me entra or no me cabe
e) ( into a given state)to get into a rage — ponerse* furioso
f) ( become accustomed to) \<\<job/method\>\> acostumbrarse a; \<\<book/subject\>\> meterse eng) ( affect)what's got into her? — ¿qué le pasa?
2) v + o + prep + oa) (bring, take, put in) meterb) (cause to be admitted to, elected to)she got me into the club — consiguió que me aceptaran or admitieran en el club
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83 break into
v.• robar v.• violentar v.v + prep + o1)a) \<\<building\>\> entrar en, meterse en ( para robar etc)b) ( start on) \<\<banknote\>\> cambiarthey had to break into their savings — tuvieron que echar mano de sus ahorros
2) ( begin)to break into applause — romper* or prorrumpir en aplausos
VI + PREP1) [+ house] entrar a robar en, allanar; [+ safe] forzar2) (Comm etc)3) (=begin suddenly) echar a, romper ato break into a run — echar or empezar a correr
* * *v + prep + o1)a) \<\<building\>\> entrar en, meterse en ( para robar etc)b) ( start on) \<\<banknote\>\> cambiarthey had to break into their savings — tuvieron que echar mano de sus ahorros
2) ( begin)to break into applause — romper* or prorrumpir en aplausos
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84 break into
* * *vi1. (forcefully enter)to \break into into a car ein Auto aufbrechen2. (start doing sth)to \break into into applause/laughter/tears in Beifall/Gelächter/Tränen ausbrechento \break into into a run [plötzlich] zu laufen anfangen3. (divide up)to \break into into pieces [in Stücke] zerbrechen4. (get involved in)to \break into into a business in ein Geschäft einsteigen* * *vi +prep obj3)(= begin suddenly)
to break into song/a run/a trot — zu singen/laufen/traben anfangen, in Laufschritt/Trab (ver)fallen4)she finally broke into films — schließlich machte sie sich einen Namen beim Film* * * -
85 walk into
walk into [sth.]1) (enter) entrare in [room, house]he walked into that job — fig. ha ottenuto quel posto di lavoro senza muovere un dito
2) (become entangled in) cadere in [trap, ambush]; cacciarsi in [ tricky situation]you walked right into that one! — colloq. ci sei cascato in pieno!
3) (bump into) andare a sbattere contro [wall, person]* * *walk into [sth.]1) (enter) entrare in [room, house]he walked into that job — fig. ha ottenuto quel posto di lavoro senza muovere un dito
2) (become entangled in) cadere in [trap, ambush]; cacciarsi in [ tricky situation]you walked right into that one! — colloq. ci sei cascato in pieno!
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86 make into
make [sth.] into trasformare in* * *make [sth.] into trasformare in -
87 get into
get into [sth.]2) (be admitted) (as member) entrare in, diventare membro di [ club]; (as student) entrare in, essere ammesso a [ school]I didn't know what I was getting into — fig. non sapevo in che cosa mi stavo imbarcando
3) (squeeze into) entrare in [garment, size]to get into the habit of doing sth. — prendere l'abitudine di fare qcs.
to get into trouble — mettersi nei guai; get [sb., sth.] into fare entrare [qcn.] in [ good school]; fare entrare [qcs.] in [ room]
* * *1) (to put on (clothes etc): Get into your pyjamas.) mettere2) (to begin to be in a particular state or behave in a particular way: He got into a temper.) mettersi; montare3) (to affect strangely: I don't know what has got into him) prendere* * *vi + prep(house, clothes) entrare in, (vehicle) salire in, montare in, (club) entrare in, essere ammesso (-a) a* * *get into [sth.]2) (be admitted) (as member) entrare in, diventare membro di [ club]; (as student) entrare in, essere ammesso a [ school]I didn't know what I was getting into — fig. non sapevo in che cosa mi stavo imbarcando
3) (squeeze into) entrare in [garment, size]to get into the habit of doing sth. — prendere l'abitudine di fare qcs.
to get into trouble — mettersi nei guai; get [sb., sth.] into fare entrare [qcn.] in [ good school]; fare entrare [qcs.] in [ room]
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88 let into
transitive verb1) (admit into) lassen in (+ Akk.)2) (fig.): (acquaint with)let somebody into a secret — jemanden in ein Geheimnis einweihen
* * *◆ let intovt1. (allow to enter)to \let into sb into a building/house jdn in ein Gebäude/Haus lassen2. (allow to know)to \let into sb into a secret jdn in ein Geheimnis einweihen, jdm ein Geheimnis anvertrauena safe \let into into the wall ein [eingebauter] Safe, ein Wandsafe m* * *transitive verb1) (admit into) lassen in (+ Akk.)2) (fig.): (acquaint with) -
89 cut into
◆ cut intovi▪ to \cut into into sth1. (slice) etw anschneiden2. (decrease) etw verkürzenthe shopping \cut intos into her weekend das Einkaufen nimmt Zeit von ihrem Wochenende3. (interrupt) etw unterbrechenhis words \cut into into her thoughts seine Worte unterbrachen ihre Gedanken* * *cut into v/i1. einen Kuchen etc anschneiden2. einschneiden in (akk) (auch fig):it cut into his time es kostete ihn Zeit;cut into a market WIRTSCH einen Einbruch in einen Markt erzielen;it cut into the value of his house es verringerte den Wert seines Hauses;the new car cut into his savings riss ein Loch in seine Ersparnisse3. a) sich in ein Gespräch etc einmischen -
90 launch into
* * *vishe \launch intoed into a new career as a writer sie stürzte sich in die Schriftstellereito \launch into into a verbal attack eine Schimpfkanonade loslassento \launch into into a passionate speech zu einer leidenschaftlichen Rede anheben geh* * *vi +prep obj(= question, attack etc vigorously) angreifenhe launched into a description of his new house — er legte mit einer Beschreibung seines neuen Hauses los (inf)
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91 let into
vt1) ( allow to enter)to \let into sb into a building/ house jdn in ein Gebäude/Haus lassen2) ( allow to know)to \let into sb into a secret jdn in ein Geheimnis einweihen, jdm ein Geheimnis anvertrauena safe \let into into the wall ein [eingebauter] Safe, ein Wandsafe m -
92 power house
n infml1)He's a real power house. I'd hate to have him mad at me — Он настоящий амбал. Я не хотел бы с ним ссориться
Each member of the football team is a power house — В эту футбольную команду набрали таких "лосей"
2)3)Now they presented a cohesive power house and their passes began to result in irresistible pile-drivers — Игроки представляли собой единый клубок энергии, неумолимо забивающий гол за голом
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93 come into line
(come (или get) into line (with smb. или smth.; тж. fall in или into line (with smb. или smth.)))соглашаться (с кем-л. или чем-л.), солидаризироваться (с кем-л.); действовать в соответствии (с чем-л.); стать в один ряд (с кем-л. или чем-л.)It was lucky she and Bosinney got on; she seemed to be falling into line with the idea of the new house. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part I, ch. VIII) — Хорошо, что Ирэн ладит с Босини; кажется, она начинает увлекаться мыслью о постройке дома.
I was astonished to see him fall into line, so to speak, with that utterance, which ought to have been tolerably cryptic. (J. Conrad, ‘Lord Jim’, ch. 6) — Я был изумлен, когда Брайерли ответил мне в тон, произнеся при этом фразу, которая до известной степени могла показаться загадочной.
One of the junior lecturers told us of the explanation of the Periodic Table of the elements by means of the electronic structure of the different atoms... For the first time I saw a medley of haphazard facts fall into line and order. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Search’, part I, ch. III) — Один из младших преподавателей излагал нам связь периодической системы элементов с электронной структурой атомов... Я тогда впервые увидел, как хаос случайных фактов обретает порядок и стройность.
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94 the house had fallen into disrepair/was in disrepair
the house had fallen into disrepair/was in disrepairhet huis was vervallen/bouwvalligEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the house had fallen into disrepair/was in disrepair
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95 wade into
wade in/into inf 1. ввязаться (в спор, драку); наброситься, накинуться, атаковатьQuite fearless, he was prepared to wade into the whole crowd.
The speaker really waded into the government’s lack of action on housing, didn’t he?
2. погрузиться/окунуться в работу; энергично взяться за делоWhen Bill had heard Jim’s argument, he waded in and took it apart.
She waded into that pile of correspondence.
The house was a mess after the party, but mother waded in and soon had it cleaned again.
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96 talk into
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97 come into view
(come into view (тж. rise to view))появиться, стать видимым, предстать (перед глазами)Entering the gate and passing the shrubs, the silhouette of a house rose to view... (Ch. Brontë, ‘Jane Eyre’, ch. XXVIII) — Когда я вошла в калитку и миновала кусты, у меня перед глазами возник силуэт дома...
Down Whitehall, under the grey easterly sky, the towers of Westminster came for a second into view. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The White Monkey’, part I, ch. I) — В конце Уайтхолла под сереющим на востоке небом на миг появились башни Вестминстера.
There came a clatter of horses and the sound of wheels and Lady Wondershoot's greys came into view. (H. G. Wells, ‘The Food of the Gods’, book II, ch. I) — Размышления его были прерваны стуком колес и топотом лошадиных копыт. Из-за поворота дороги выкатилась коляска леди Уондершут.
Two people then came into view and passed out of sight down the road... (A. J. Cronin, ‘Hatter's Castle’, book I, ch. 9) — Показались двое прохожих и скоро скрылись из виду...
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98 jump into
а) вскочить, впрыгнуть; to jump into one's clothes быстро, наспех одеться;б) jump smb. into smth. обманом заставить кого-л. сделать что-л.; he was jumped into buying the house его обманом заставили купить этот дом* * *вскочить, впрыгнуть* * *1) вскочить 2) обманом заставить (кого-л.) сделать (что-л.) -
99 beat smth. into smb.'s head
разг.(beat (или knock) smth. into smb.'s head (или into the head of smb.))вбивать, вколачивать что-либо кому-л. в головуI cannot beat it into his head that he should take off his hat in the house. (DAI) — Не могу вдолбить ему, что шляпу в доме надо снимать.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > beat smth. into smb.'s head
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100 go into committee
1) парл. быть направленным на рассмотрение комиссии ( о законопроекте)All bills other than money bills go into committee after second reading unless the House orders otherwise. — Все законопроекты, за исключением финансовых, после второго чтения идут на рассмотрение комиссии, если палата не примет другого решения.
2) советоваться, совещатьсяThe French maid and Mrs Gordon went into committee while Kiliwhillie took his guests into the drawing room. (C. Mackenzie, ‘Hunting the Fairies’, ch. 2) — Горничная-француженка и миссис Гордон стали советоваться, а Киллиуилли повел гостей в гостиную.
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