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stæm'pi:d
1. noun(a sudden wild rush of wild animals etc: a stampede of buffaloes; The school bell rang for lunch and there was a stampede for the door.)
2. verb(to (cause to) rush in a stampede: The noise stampeded the elephants / made the elephants stampede.)tr[stæm'piːd]1 estampida, desbandada, espantada1 hacer salir en estampida\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto stampede somebody into doing something empujar a alguien a hacer algostampede n: estampida fn.• espantada s.f.• estampida s.f.• fuga rápida s.f.• movimiento precipitado y unánime s.m.v.• huir en desorden v.stæm'piːd
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noun estampida f, desbandada fthere was a stampede toward the exit/to buy shares — la gente se precipitó hacia la salida/se lanzó a comprar acciones
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a) \<\<cattle/horses\>\> hacer* salir en estampidab) (force, push) empujar
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vi \<\<herd/crowd\>\> salir* en estampida or desbandada[stæmˌpiːd]1.N (lit) estampida f, desbandada f ; (fig) desbandada f2.VT [+ cattle] provocar la desbandada de3.VI (lit) ir en desbandada; (fig) precipitarse* * *[stæm'piːd]
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noun estampida f, desbandada fthere was a stampede toward the exit/to buy shares — la gente se precipitó hacia la salida/se lanzó a comprar acciones
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a) \<\<cattle/horses\>\> hacer* salir en estampidab) (force, push) empujar
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vi \<\<herd/crowd\>\> salir* en estampida or desbandada -
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nounStampede, die* * *[stæm'pi:d] 1. noun(a sudden wild rush of wild animals etc: a stampede of buffaloes; The school bell rang for lunch and there was a stampede for the door.) der Massenansturm2. verb(to (cause to) rush in a stampede: The noise stampeded the elephants / made the elephants stampede.) in Panik versetzen* * *stam·pede[stæmˈpi:d]I. n1. of animals wilde Fluchtat quitting time, everybody \stampedes into the parking lot nach Feierabend gibt es einen Ansturm auf die ParkplätzeIII. vt1. (cause to rush)▪ to \stampede sb/an animal jdn/ein Tier aufschrecken2. (force into action)* * *[stm'piːd]1. n(of horses, cattle) wilde Flucht; (of people) Massenandrang m, Massenansturm m (on auf +acc); (to escape) wilde or panikartige Flucht2. vtcattle, horses, crowd in (wilde or helle) Panik versetzento stampede sb into doing sth (fig) — jdn dazu drängen, etw zu tun
let's not be stampeded (fig) — wir wollen uns nicht kopfscheu machen lassen
3. vidurchgehen; (crowd) losstürmen (for auf +acc)* * *stampede [stæmˈpiːd]A s1. a) Stampede f (wilde, panische Flucht einer Rinder- oder Pferdeherde)b) wilder Ansturm:there was a stampede for the door alles stürzte zur Tür2. fig (Massen)Ansturm m (von Käufern etc)3. POL USa) Meinungsumschwung mb) Erdrutsch m, Wählerflucht f4. US jährliches Volksfest mit Rodeos, Tanzveranstaltungen, Ausstellungen etcB v/i1. in wilder Flucht davonstürmen, durchgehen (Rinder-, Pferdeherde)2. (in Massen) losstürmenC v/t1. eine Rinder-, Pferdeherde in wilde Flucht jagen2. a) in Panikstimmung versetzenb) treiben ( into doing sth dazu, etwas zu tun)c) überrumpelnd) POL US einen Erdrutsch bei einem Parteitag etc hervorrufen* * *nounStampede, die* * *n.Exodus m.Massenflucht f. v.in Panik versetzen ausdr.wild wegrennen ausdr. -
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1. [stæmʹpi:d] n1. панический страх, овладевающий стадом, табуном2. паническое бегствоthere was a stampede from the burning hotel - все бросились вон из горящей гостиницы
3. внезапное, стихийное массовое движение или перемещениеa stampede to a newly discovered gold field - поток золотоискателей, направляющийся к новому месторождению золота
4. амер. полит. массовый переход на сторону нового кандидата (особ. делегатов предвыборного съезда)5. канад. стемпид, конноспортивный фестиваль2. [stæmʹpi:d] v1. 1) бросаться врассыпную; бежать в панике, обращаться в паническое бегствоthe alarmed herd stampeding along the veld - испуганное стадо, мчащееся по степи
a crowd stampeded from the burning building - толпа хлынула вон из горящего здания
2) обращать в паническое бегство; вызывать паникуI resolved not to let such stories stampede me - я решил, что не позволю таким россказням заставить меня паниковать
we are not easily stampeded - нас нелегко запугать /заставить потерять голову/
3) броситься бежать, поддаваясь стадному чувствуprospectors who stampeded into the Klondike - золотоискатели, которые хлынули в Клондайк
4) брать приступом, наводнять; забивать (проход и т. п.)customers stampeded the stores - покупатели брали магазины приступом, магазины были битком набиты
2. вынуждать, принуждать (уговорами, угрозами)to stampede smb. into believing that a new war is inevitable - паническими разговорами заставить кого-л. поверить в неизбежность новой войны
the taverners who would stampede us in to eat and drink - кабатчики заманивали нас поесть и выпить
Indians were stampeded into violence - индейцев вынуждали прибегать к насильственным действиям
the convention was stampeded to R. for Vice-President - делегаты съезда неожиданно поддержали кандидатуру Р. в вице-президенты
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4 precipitarse
1 (apresurarse) to rush, be hasty2 (caer) to fall; (arrojarse) to throw os* * *verb1) to rush2) rash* * *VPR1) (=arrojarse) to throw o.s., hurl o.s. ( desde from)precipitarse sobre algo — [pájaro] to swoop down on sth; [animal] to pounce on sth
precipitarse sobre algn — to throw o hurl o.s. on sb
2) (=correr) to rush, dash3) (=actuar sin reflexión) to act hastilyse ha precipitado rehusándolo — he acted hastily in rejecting it, it was rash of him to refuse it
* * *(v.) = plunge into, rush ahead, plunge into, gallop, rush, fall off, career, jump + the gun, careen, stampedeEx. Preliminary decisions must be taken before plunging into the accumulation of index terms, and analysis of relationships.Ex. Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex. For the beginner, the intention has been to offer an immediate plunge into the world of reference work, though necessarily at one remove from the actual user with his real problems.Ex. We must ensure that IFLA is positioned to represent the world wide library and information profession as we gallop towards the information society = Debemos asegurarnos de que la IFLA pueda representar a la profesión de bibliotecario y documentalista de todo el mundo conforme nos precipitamos hacia la sociedad de la información.Ex. The computer can be a great boon to cataloging, but I don't think that we should rush at it in an overly simplistic way.Ex. The article has the title 'Bringing the mountain to Mohammed without falling off the cliff of unmanageable technology'.Ex. Juxtaposing harrowing scenes of a family in grief with high comedy, this film does not so much tread a delicate line between these two modes as career wildly between them like a drunken mourner.Ex. Because of EU tardiness, some countries, namely France, Holland and the UK, have jumped the gun in introducing aid for the pig sector in contravention of EU regulations.Ex. The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.Ex. The noise spooked the animals, and many stampeded over a cliff to their deaths.* * *(v.) = plunge into, rush ahead, plunge into, gallop, rush, fall off, career, jump + the gun, careen, stampedeEx: Preliminary decisions must be taken before plunging into the accumulation of index terms, and analysis of relationships.
Ex: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex: For the beginner, the intention has been to offer an immediate plunge into the world of reference work, though necessarily at one remove from the actual user with his real problems.Ex: We must ensure that IFLA is positioned to represent the world wide library and information profession as we gallop towards the information society = Debemos asegurarnos de que la IFLA pueda representar a la profesión de bibliotecario y documentalista de todo el mundo conforme nos precipitamos hacia la sociedad de la información.Ex: The computer can be a great boon to cataloging, but I don't think that we should rush at it in an overly simplistic way.Ex: The article has the title 'Bringing the mountain to Mohammed without falling off the cliff of unmanageable technology'.Ex: Juxtaposing harrowing scenes of a family in grief with high comedy, this film does not so much tread a delicate line between these two modes as career wildly between them like a drunken mourner.Ex: Because of EU tardiness, some countries, namely France, Holland and the UK, have jumped the gun in introducing aid for the pig sector in contravention of EU regulations.Ex: The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.Ex: The noise spooked the animals, and many stampeded over a cliff to their deaths.* * *
precipitarse ( conjugate precipitarse) verbo pronominal
1 (en decisión, juicio) to be hasty;
2 ( apresurarse) to rush;
precipitarsese A hacer algo to rush to do sth
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■precipitarse verbo reflexivo
1 (con prisa) to hurry
2 (sin pensar) to rush
3 (en una caída) to plunge, hurl oneself: el autobús se precipitó al vacío, the bus plunged into the void
' precipitarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embalarse
- atarantar
- atolondrar
- lanzar
English:
hurtle
- rush
- settle
- stampede
- conclusion
* * *vpr1. [caer] to plunge (down);se precipitó al vacío desde lo alto del edificio he threw himself from the top of the building3. [apresurarse] to rush ( hacia towards);el público se precipitó hacia las salidas de emergencia the audience rushed towards the emergency exits4. [obrar irreflexivamente] to act rashly;te precipitaste al anunciar los resultados antes de tiempo you were rash to announce the results prematurely;no nos precipitemos let's not rush into anything, let's not be hasty* * *v/r1 ( correr) rush2 figbe hasty* * *vr1) apresurarse: to rush2) : to act rashly3) arrojarse: to throw oneself* * *precipitarse vb1. (actuar sin reflexionar) to be hasty / to rush2. (caerse) to plunge -
5 stampede
1. n панический страх, овладевающий стадом, табуном2. n паническое бегство3. n внезапное, стихийное массовое движение или перемещениеa stampede to a newly discovered gold field — поток золотоискателей, направляющийся к новому месторождению золота
4. n амер. полит. массовый переход на сторону нового кандидата5. n канад. стемпид, конноспортивный фестиваль6. v бросаться врассыпную; бежать в панике, обращаться в паническое бегствоthe alarmed herd stampeding along the veld — испуганное стадо, мчащееся по степи
7. v обращать в паническое бегство; вызывать паникуI resolved not to let such stories stampede me — я решил, что не позволю таким россказням заставить меня паниковать
8. v броситься бежать, поддаваясь стадному чувствуprospectors who stampeded into the Klondike — золотоискатели, которые хлынули в Клондайк
9. v брать приступом, наводнять; забиватьcustomers stampeded the stores — покупатели брали магазины приступом, магазины были битком набиты
10. v вынуждать, принуждать11. v амер. полит. перетянуть на свою сторону большинство делегатовthe convention was stampeded to for Vice-President — делегаты съезда неожиданно поддержали кандидатуру в вице-президенты
Синонимический ряд:1. flight (noun) dash; flight; rush2. bolt (verb) bolt; charge; panic; rush; smash3. pell-mell (verb) pell-mell4. rout (verb) derout; rout
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