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A n2 Culin, Constr (for cement, paste, cake) mélange m ; a cake mix ( in packet) une préparation pour gâteau ;B vtr1 ( combine) mélanger [ingredients, colours] (with avec ; and à) ; mélanger, mêler [objects] ; combiner [styles, types, methods, systems] (with avec ; and à) ; to mix sth into ( add to) incorporer qch à ; to mix one's drinks faire des mélanges ; to mix and match assortir [colours, styles] ;2 ( make) préparer [drink, cocktail] ; malaxer [concrete, cement, paste] ; to mix the flour and the water into a paste malaxer la farine et l'eau pour obtenir une pâte ;3 Mus mixer [record, track].C vi2 ( socialize) être sociable ; to mix with fréquenter.■ mix around:▶ mix [sth] around, mix around [sth]1 ( blend) mélanger, remuer [mixture, ingredients, paste] ;■ mix in:▶ mix [sth] in, mix in [sth] incorporer [ingredient, substance] (with à).■ mix up:▶ mix [sth] up, mixup [sth]1 ( get confused over) confondre [dates, names, tickets] ; to mix up A and B/A with B confondre A et B/A avec B ; to get two things mixed up confondre deux choses ;2 ( confuse) embrouiller, désorienter [person] (about, over à propos de) ; to get mixed up about s'embrouiller à propos de ;3 ( jumble up) mélanger, mêler [papers, photos, clothes] ;4 ( involve) to mix sb up in impliquer qn dans, mêler qn à ; to get mixed up in se trouver mêlé à ; to be mixed up with sb gen fréquenter qn ; ( having affair with) avoir une liaison avec qn ; to get mixed up with sb se mettre à fréquenter qn. -
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miks
1. verb1) (to put or blend together to form one mass: She mixed the butter and sugar together; He mixed the blue paint with the yellow paint to make green paint.) mezclar2) (to prepare or make by doing this: She mixed the cement in a bucket.) mezclar3) (to go together or blend successfully to form one mass: Oil and water don't mix.) mezclar, amasar4) (to go together socially: People of different races were mixing together happily.) mezclarse, juntarse
2. noun1) (the result of mixing things or people together: London has an interesting racial mix.) mezcla2) (a collection of ingredients used to make something: (a) cake-mix.) mezcla•- mixed- mixer
- mixture
- mix-up
- be mixed up
- mix up
mix vb1. mezclar2. relacionarse / tratartr[mɪks]1 (mixture - gen) mezcla2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL preparado3 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL mezcla1 (combine) mezclar, combinar2 (make, prepare - plaster, cement) amasar; (- cocktail, salad, medicine) preparar1 (substances) mezclarse2 (clothes, colours, food) combinar bien, ir bien juntos,-as■ she made no attempt to mix at the party no hizo ningún intento de mezclarse con la gente en la fiestamix ['mɪks] vt1) combine: mezclar2) stir: remover, revolver3)to mix up confuse: confundirmix vi: mezclarsemix n: mezcla fn.• mezcla s.f.v.• amasar v.• champurrar v.• combinar v.• confundir (Combinar) v.• encarnar v.• fundir v.• inmiscuir v.• mecer v.• mezclar v.• mixturar v.• preparar bebidas v.mɪks
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noun mezcla fcake mix — preparado comercial para hacer pasteles
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transitive verb mezclar; \<\<cocktail\>\> prepararto mix something INTO something — mezclar algo con algo, incorporar algo a algo
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via) ( combine) \<\<substances\>\> mezclarseb) ( go together) \<\<foods/colors\>\> combinar (bien)c) ( socially)Phrasal Verbs:- mix up[mɪks]1. VT1) [+ ingredients, colours, liquids] mezclar; [+ concrete, plaster, cocktail] preparar; [+ salad] removernever mix your drinks! — ¡no mezcle nunca bebidas!
to mix sth with or and sth — mezclar algo con algo
to mix business and or with pleasure — mezclar los negocios con el placer
- mix it2) [+ recording, sound] mezclar2. VI1) [things]a) (=combine) mezclarseb) (=go together well) [colours] combinar (bien), pegar2) [people] (=socialize) alternar3. N1) (=combination) mezcla fthere was a good mix of people at the party — había una mezcla variada or una buena variedad de gente en la fiesta
3) [of recording, sound] mezcla f- mix in- mix up* * *[mɪks]
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noun mezcla fcake mix — preparado comercial para hacer pasteles
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transitive verb mezclar; \<\<cocktail\>\> prepararto mix something INTO something — mezclar algo con algo, incorporar algo a algo
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via) ( combine) \<\<substances\>\> mezclarseb) ( go together) \<\<foods/colors\>\> combinar (bien)c) ( socially)Phrasal Verbs:- mix up -
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1. transitive verb1) (combine) [ver]mischen; vermengen; verrühren [Zutaten]2) (prepare by mixing) mischen, mixen [Cocktail]; anrühren, ansetzen [Lösung, Teig]; zubereiten [Medikament]3)2. intransitive verbmix it [with somebody] — (coll.) sich [mit jemandem] prügeln
1) (become mixed) sich vermischen2) (be sociable) Umgang mit anderen [Menschen] haben3) (be compatible) zusammenpassen; [Ideen:] sich verbinden lassen3. noun2) (proportion) [Mischungs]verhältnis, das3) (ready ingredients) [gebrauchsfertige] Mischung[cake-]mix — Backmischung, die
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/89200/mix_in">mix in- mix up* * *[miks] 1. verb1) (to put or blend together to form one mass: She mixed the butter and sugar together; He mixed the blue paint with the yellow paint to make green paint.) mischen2) (to prepare or make by doing this: She mixed the cement in a bucket.) anrühren3) (to go together or blend successfully to form one mass: Oil and water don't mix.) sich mischen lassen4) (to go together socially: People of different races were mixing together happily.) sich mischen2. noun1) (the result of mixing things or people together: London has an interesting racial mix.) die Mischung2) (a collection of ingredients used to make something: (a) cake-mix.) die Mischung•- mixed- mixer
- mixture
- mix-up
- be mixed up
- mix up* * *[mɪks]I. na \mix of people eine bunt zusammengesetzte [o gemischte] Gruppebread \mix Brotbackmischung fcement \mix Zementmischung fsauce \mix Fertigsauce fII. vito \mix easily kontaktfreudig [o gesellig] seinto \mix well gut mit anderen auskommen, umgänglich sein3.III. vt▪ to \mix sth etw [miteinander] [ver]mischento \mix a dough einen Teig anrührento \mix a drink ein Getränk [o einen Drink] mixento \mix ingredients Zutaten miteinander verrührento \mix paint Farbe mischento \mix spices into a sauce Gewürze in eine Sauce rührento \mix a dough with cocoa Kakao unter einen Teig mischen2. (combine)to \mix love with toughness Liebe und Strenge miteinander verbindento \mix one's metaphors nicht zusammenpassende bildliche Ausdrücke kombinieren3. FILM, MUS4.* * *[mɪks]1. nMischung fa wool mix pullover — ein Pullover m aus verschiedenen Fasern
2. vt1) (= combine) (ver)mischen; drinks (= prepare) mischen, mixen; (COOK) ingredients verrühren; dough zubereiten; salad untermengen, wendenyou shouldn't mix your drinks — man sollte nicht mehrere Sachen durcheinandertrinken
to mix sth into sth — etw unter etw (acc) mengen or mischen
2) (= confuse) durcheinanderbringento mix sb/sth with sb/sth — jdn/etw mit jdm/etw verwechseln
3)3. vi1) (= combine) sich mischen lassen; (chemical substances, races) sich vermischen2) (= go together) zusammenpassen3) (people) (= get on) miteinander auskommen; (= mingle) sich vermischen; (= associate) miteinander verkehrento mix with sb — mit jdm auskommen, sich unter jdn mischen, mit jdm verkehren
he finds it hard to mix — er ist nicht sehr gesellig or kontaktfreudig
he mixes in high society — er verkehrt in den besseren Kreisen
* * *mix [mıks]A v/t prät und pperf mixed, US auch mixt1. (ver)mischen, vermengen ( beide:mix sb a drink jemandem einen Drink mixen;3. mix upa) gründlich mischen,b) (völlig) durcheinanderbringen,c) verwechseln ( with mit)4. be mixed upb) (geistig) ganz durcheinander sein;get mixed up with sb sich mit jemandem einlassen5. BIOL kreuzen6. Stoffe melieren7. fig verbinden:mix business with pleasure das Angenehme mit dem Nützlichen verbindenB v/i1. sich (ver)mischen2. sich mischen lassen3. mix well kontaktfreudig sein:mix well with gut mit jemandem auskommen5. BIOL sich kreuzen6. US umga) sich (ein)mischen (into, in in akk)b) sich einlassen ( with sb mit jemandem)C s1. Mischung f, Gemisch n3. umg Durcheinander n, Mischmasch m4. sl Keilerei f* * *1. transitive verb1) (combine) [ver]mischen; vermengen; verrühren [Zutaten]2) (prepare by mixing) mischen, mixen [Cocktail]; anrühren, ansetzen [Lösung, Teig]; zubereiten [Medikament]3)2. intransitive verbmix it [with somebody] — (coll.) sich [mit jemandem] prügeln
1) (become mixed) sich vermischen2) (be sociable) Umgang mit anderen [Menschen] haben3) (be compatible) zusammenpassen; [Ideen:] sich verbinden lassen3. noun2) (proportion) [Mischungs]verhältnis, das3) (ready ingredients) [gebrauchsfertige] Mischung[cake-]mix — Backmischung, die
Phrasal Verbs:- mix in- mix up* * *v.mischen v. -
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n. mengsel, mengeling--------v. mixen; vermengen; omgaan met; inschenken; vloeistof gieten in een goedkopere vloeistof (wijn bij water)mix1[ miks] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 mengsel————————mix2♦voorbeelden:mix with • omgaan met→ mix in mix in/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:mix one's drinks • door elkaar drinken -
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mix [mɪks]1. nouna. ( = combination) mélange m• pupils study a broad mix of subjects at this school les élèves étudient des matières diverses dans cette école• never mix your drinks! évitez les mélanges !b. [+ track, album] mixera. se mélanger4. compounds• there was a mix-up over tickets il y a eu confusion en ce qui concerne les billets► mix in separable transitive verba. ( = confuse) confondreb. ( = put in disorder) mélangerc. ( = involve) to mix sb up in sth impliquer qn dans qchd. ( = muddle) to be mixed up [person] être perturbé* * *[mɪks] 1.1) gen, Culinary mélange m2) Music mixage m, mix m2.transitive verb1) ( combine) mélanger [colours, ingredients] ( with avec; and à); combiner [styles, methods, systems] ( with avec; and à)to mix something into — ( add to) incorporer quelque chose à
2) ( make) préparer [drink]; malaxer [cement, paste]3) Music mixer3.1) ( combine) (also mix together) se mélanger ( with avec, à)2) ( socialize) être sociable•Phrasal Verbs:- mix in- mix up -
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v.1 to mix.mezcló la pintura roja con la amarilla she mixed the red and yellow paint togetherElla mezcla medicamentos She mixes drugs.Ella mezcla las piezas del juego She mixes the game pieces.2 to mix up.3 to confuse.Ella mezcla las ideas She confuses ideas.* * *1 (incorporar, unir) to mix, blend2 (desordenar) to mix up3 (persona) to involve (en, in)1 (personas) to mix ( con, with)2 (cosas) to get mixed up3 (entremeterse) to interfere (en, in)* * *verb1) to mix, blend2) involve•* * *1. VT1) (=combinar) [+ ingredientes, colores] to mix, mix together; [+ estilos] to mix, combine; [+ personas] to mixun artista que mezcla estilos diferentes en su obra — an artist who mixes o combines different styles in his work
han mezclado a niños de distintos niveles en la misma clase — they have mixed children of different abilities in the same class
he mezclado el agua caliente con la fría — I've mixed the hot and cold water together, I've mixed the hot water with the cold
la banda sonora mezcla la música tradicional con el rock — the soundtrack is a mixture of traditional and rock music
la harina y el azúcar se mezclan por partes iguales — equal quantities of flour and sugar are mixed (together)
la comida china mezcla sabores salados y dulces — Chinese food combines o mixes savoury and sweet flavours
2) (=confundir, desordenar) [+ fotos, papeles] to mix up, mess up; [+ idiomas] to mix up, muddle up; [+ naipes] to shuffle¿quién me ha mezclado todos los papeles? — who's mixed o messed up all my papers?
cuando habla mezcla los dos idiomas — when he talks he mixes o muddles up the two languages
3) [+ café, tabaco, whisky] to blend4) (Mús) [+ sonido] to mix5) (=implicar)mezclar a algn en algo — to involve sb in sth, get sb involved in sth
no quiero que me mezcles en ese asunto — I don't want you to involve me o get me involved in that business
2.VI * [con bebidas alcohólicas] to mix (one's) drinks3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( combinar) to mixb) <café/vino/tabaco> to blend2) <documentos/ropa> to mix up, get... mixed up3) ( involucrar)2.mezclar a alguien en algo — to get somebody mixed up o involved in something
mezclarse v pron1) personaa) (con un fondo, una multitud) to mergeb) ( involucrarse)mezclarse en algo — to get mixed up o involved in something
mezclarse en cuestiones políticas — to get mixed up o involved in politics
c) ( tener trato con)2) razas/culturas to mix* * *= collate, interfile, merge, mix, blend, fuse, mingle (with), cross + the line, remix, mix up, admix, knot into, weave together, mash up, commingle.Ex. Contents page bulletins which comprise copies of contents pages of periodicals collated and dispatched to users are also reliant upon titles.Ex. File boxes can be used and filed on shelves, if appropriate, interfiled with the books.Ex. During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.Ex. Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.Ex. In her last appraisal they had observed how she blended many attractive personal qualities with intelligence, energy, and determination.Ex. The experiment is financed externally and aims to fuse the functions of the 2 library types.Ex. Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Ex. This is a critical distinction, and the line between policy and operations should not be crossed.Ex. Once music is digitized you can filter it, bend it, archive it, rearrange it, remix it, mess with it.Ex. This recipe will teach kids the basics of mixing up a flaky crust -- the first and most important step in baking an apple pie.Ex. This ready-to-eat nutritious food is made by admixing condensed milk with rolled oats, honey, dates, wheat germ, coconuts, and walnuts.Ex. The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex. She does this by weaving together, in a highly structured pattern, pieces from a variety of texts.Ex. The name comes from pop music, where DJs have made a hobby out of mashing up multiple, disparate songs to create new sounds.Ex. By mixing the marital property (your paycheck) with the separate property (your inheritance), you have ' commingled' them, and they cannot be considered separate property anymore.----* cuenco para mezclar = mixing bowl.* imposible de mezclar = unmixable.* mezclarse = socialise [socialize, -USA], run together.* mezclarse con = blend into, blend in with.* sin mezclar = unmixed.* volver a mezclar = remix.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( combinar) to mixb) <café/vino/tabaco> to blend2) <documentos/ropa> to mix up, get... mixed up3) ( involucrar)2.mezclar a alguien en algo — to get somebody mixed up o involved in something
mezclarse v pron1) personaa) (con un fondo, una multitud) to mergeb) ( involucrarse)mezclarse en algo — to get mixed up o involved in something
mezclarse en cuestiones políticas — to get mixed up o involved in politics
c) ( tener trato con)2) razas/culturas to mix* * *= collate, interfile, merge, mix, blend, fuse, mingle (with), cross + the line, remix, mix up, admix, knot into, weave together, mash up, commingle.Ex: Contents page bulletins which comprise copies of contents pages of periodicals collated and dispatched to users are also reliant upon titles.
Ex: File boxes can be used and filed on shelves, if appropriate, interfiled with the books.Ex: During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.Ex: Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.Ex: In her last appraisal they had observed how she blended many attractive personal qualities with intelligence, energy, and determination.Ex: The experiment is financed externally and aims to fuse the functions of the 2 library types.Ex: Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Ex: This is a critical distinction, and the line between policy and operations should not be crossed.Ex: Once music is digitized you can filter it, bend it, archive it, rearrange it, remix it, mess with it.Ex: This recipe will teach kids the basics of mixing up a flaky crust -- the first and most important step in baking an apple pie.Ex: This ready-to-eat nutritious food is made by admixing condensed milk with rolled oats, honey, dates, wheat germ, coconuts, and walnuts.Ex: The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex: She does this by weaving together, in a highly structured pattern, pieces from a variety of texts.Ex: The name comes from pop music, where DJs have made a hobby out of mashing up multiple, disparate songs to create new sounds.Ex: By mixing the marital property (your paycheck) with the separate property (your inheritance), you have ' commingled' them, and they cannot be considered separate property anymore.* cuenco para mezclar = mixing bowl.* imposible de mezclar = unmixable.* mezclarse = socialise [socialize, -USA], run together.* mezclarse con = blend into, blend in with.* sin mezclar = unmixed.* volver a mezclar = remix.* * *mezclar [A1 ]vtA1 (combinar) to mixmezclar todo hasta formar una pasta mix all the ingredients into a paste, mix all the ingredients together to form a pastemezclando diferentes estilos se obtiene esta decoración this kind of decoration is achieved by mixing o combining different stylesmezclar la harina y la mantequilla con los dedos rub the butter into the flour with your fingertipsmezclar algo CON algo to mix sth WITH sthesta pintura se puede mezclar con agua this paint can be mixed with watermezclar los huevos con el azúcar mix the eggs and the sugar together2 ‹café/vino/tabaco› to blendB ‹papeles/documentos/ropa› to mix up, get … mixed uphas mezclado todas las fotos you've got(ten) the photographs all mixed o muddled upmezcla los dos idiomas she gets the two languages mixed o muddled upmezclar algo CON algo to get sth mixed up WITH sthmezcló estos recibos con los del mes pasado she got these receipts muddled o mixed up with last month'sC (involucrar) mezclar a algn EN algo to get sb mixed up o involved IN sth, involve sb IN sthno la mezcles en esto don't get her involved in this, don't involve her in thisA «persona»1 (con un fondo, una multitud) to merge2 (involucrarse) mezclarse EN algo to get mixed up o involved IN sthevita mezclarse en cuestiones políticas she avoids getting mixed up o involved in politics3 (tener trato con) mezclarse CON algn to mix WITH sbse mezcla con toda clase de gente she mixes with all kinds of peopleno te mezcles con ese tipo de gente don't associate o mix with people like thatB «razas/culturas» to mix* * *
mezclar ( conjugate mezclar) verbo transitivo
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mezclar algo con algo to mix sth with sth
2 ‹documentos/ropa› to mix up, get … mixed up;
mezclar algo con algo to get sth mixed up with sth
3 ( involucrar) mezclar a algn en algo to get sb mixed up o involved in sth
mezclarse verbo pronominal
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b) ( tener trato con) mezclarse con algn to mix with sb
2 [razas/culturas] to mix
mezclar verbo transitivo
1 (combinar, amalgamar) to mix, blend: no me gusta mezclar a los amigos, I don't like to mix my friends
2 (algo ordenado antes) to mix up: mezcló sus cosas con las tuyas, he got his things mixed up with yours
3 (involucrar) to involve, mix up
' mezclar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
batir
- combinarse
English:
blend
- merge
- mix
- scramble
- toss
- combine
- dub
- jumble
- mingle
- mixer
- mixing bowl
* * *♦ vt1. [combinar, unir] to mix;[tabaco, whisky] to blend;mezclar algo con algo to mix sth with sth;mezcló la pintura roja con la amarilla she mixed the red and yellow paint together, she mixed the red paint with the yellow2. [culturas, pueblos] to mix3. [confundir, desordenar] to mix up;no mezcles las piezas don't mix the pieces up;creo que estás mezclando los países I think you're mixing up o muddling up the countriesno me mezcles en tus asuntos don't involve me in your affairs, don't get me mixed up in your affairs* * *mezclar a alguien en algo get s.o. mixed up o involved in sth* * *mezclar vt1) : to mix, to blend2) : to mix up, to muddle3) involucrar: to involve* * *mezclar vb1. (en general) to mix2. (desordenar) to mix up -
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durch|ei|nạn|der|trin|ken sep irregvt* * *durch·ei·nan·der|trin·ken▪ etw \durcheinandertrinken to drink sth indiscriminatelyalles \durcheinandertrinken to mix one's drinks -
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durch·ein·an·der\Durcheinander sein1) ( nicht ordentlich) to be in a mess [or (Brit a.) muddle]; ( völlig unaufgeräumt) to be very untidy [or in a complete mess];( wahllos)etw \Durcheinander essen/ trinken to eat/drink sth indiscriminately;alles \Durcheinander trinken to mix one's drinks2. Durch·ein·an·der <-s> [dʊrçʔaiʼnandɐ] nt2) ( Wirrwarr) confusion -
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durch·ein·an·der\durcheinander sein1) ( nicht ordentlich) to be in a mess [or (Brit a.) muddle]; ( völlig unaufgeräumt) to be very untidy [or in a complete mess];( wahllos)etw \durcheinander essen/ trinken to eat/drink sth indiscriminately;alles \durcheinander trinken to mix one's drinks2. Durch·ein·an·der <-s> [dʊrçʔaiʼnandɐ] nt2) ( Wirrwarr) confusion -
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Deutsch-Englisch-Wörterbuch mini > durcheinandertrinken durcheinander·trinken irr
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drɪŋk
1. сущ.
1) а) питье;
напиток weak drink ≈ слабый напиток to fix a drink, make a drink, mix a drink ≈ приготовить напиток ardent drink, potent drink, stiff drink, strong drink ≈ крепкий напиток, спиртной напиток fizzy drink ≈ газированный напиток soft drinks ≈ безалкогольные напитки still drink ≈ нешипучий напиток Syn: beverage б) алкогольный напиток He poured himself a drink. ≈ Он налил себе стаканчик спиртного.
2) а) глоток, стакан I asked for a drink of water. ≈ Я попросил стакан воды. to toss off a drink ≈ выпить залпом, выпить одним глотком б) доза лекарства One of the men came back with two drinks for the calf. ≈ Один из людей вернулся с двойной дозой лекарства для теленка.
3) склонность к спиртному, пьянство, алкоголизм to be on the drink ≈ быть в запое He eventually died of drink. ≈ В конце концов он умер от пьянства. in drink ≈ в пьяном виде, пьяный to take to drink ≈ стать пьяницей
4) амер.;
разг. водный простор, море( употребляется всегда с определенным артиклем) to fall into the drink ≈ падать за борт the big drink
2. гл.;
прош. вр. - drank, прич. прош. вр. - drunk
1) а) пить to drink off ≈ выпить много жидкости I always drink tea from a glass. ≈ Я всегда пью чай из стакана. John drank off a whole litre of beer all at once. ≈ Джон выпил не сходя с места целый литр пива. to drink the waters ≈ пить воды (лечиться на водах, на курорте) Syn: imbibe б) перен. впитывать, всасывать, поглощать The soil that had drunk the blood of his warriors. ≈ Земля, которая впитала кровь своих солдат. I drank in the land-wind with an enjoyment verging on intoxication. ≈ Я вдыхал воздух, приносимый с земли, с восторгом, доходящим до безумия. I stopped for a while to drink in the beauty of the scene. ≈ Я немного постоял, чтобы вобрать в себя красоту пейзажа. Syn: suck
2., absorb
2) выпить, глотнуть (содержимое стакана, бутылки и т. п.) ;
тж. перен. отпить, испить to drink the cup of joy (sorrow) ≈ пить из чаши радости (печали)
3) а) пить, пьянствовать to drink oneself drunk ≈ напиться to drink oneself sleepy ≈ напиться и заснуть to drink oneself to death ≈ упиться до потери сознания to drink oneself into incoherence ≈ упиться до невменяемости He drank himself into oblivion. ≈ Он напился до невменяемого состояния. drink like a fish Syn: tipple I
2. б) разг. снабжать выпивкой, напаивать He could not feed us, only lodge and drink us. ≈ Он не мог нас кормить, только давал нам пристанище и снабжал выпивкой.
4) пропивать (тж. drink away, drink up) They drank every cent. ≈ Они пропивали каждый цент.
5) поднимать тост, пить ( за кого-л.) I'll drink your good health. ≈ Я пью за Ваше здоровье. Syn: toast II
2., pledge
2. ∙ drink away drink down drink dry drink in drink off drink to drink up питье - food and * пища /еда/ и питье - to have a * напиться напиток - soft *s безалкогольные напитки - strong * спиртной напиток - it made a bearable * это был вполне сносный напиток спиртной напиток - long * стакан пива, сидра;
стакан виски с содовой - short * аперитив - to have a * at the bar пропустить стаканчик в баре - to stand smb. a * поставить кому-л. стаканчик, угостить кого-л. - to take to * пристраститься к спиртному;
запить состояние опьянения - in * пьяный;
в пьяном виде - to be in /the worse for, under the influence of/ drink быть в пьяном виде, захмелеть запой;
пьянство, алкоголизм - the * question вопрос об алкоголизме - to be on the * пить запоем, пить горькую;
пьянствовать, не просыхать - to die of * умереть от пьянства - to drive smb. to * довести кого-л. до алкоголизма глоток - * of water глоток воды (сленг) водный простор;
океан;
"лужа" - the big * (американизм) Атлантический океан;
река Миссисипи - the D. Ла-Манш - to cross the * пересечь океан /море/ - to fall into the * упасть в воду;
свалиться за борт пить - to * a glass dry выпить до дна, осушить стакан - to * air жадно глотать воздух - to * deep сделать большой глоток - fit to * пить можно - what will you have to *? что вы будете пить? - I could * the sea dry я умираю от жажды выпивать;
пить, пьянствовать - to * hard /deep, heavily/ пить запоем, сильно пить, пьянствовать;
пить мертвую, пить беспробудно /до бесчувствия, до потери сознания/ - to take to *ing запить, пристраститься к спиртному напаивать, подпаивать - to * smb. drunk напоить /подпоить/ кого-л. - to * oneself drunk напиться пьяным - to * oneself into debt залезть в долги из-за пьянства (тж. to) пить (за кого-л., за что-л.) ;
провозглашать тост - to * (to) the host выпить за хозяина - to * (a toast) to smb. выпить за кого-л. - to * success to smb., to * to smb.'s success выпить за чьи-л. успехи испить;
отведать, хлебнуть, испытать - to * the cup of suffering испить чашу страданий - to * the cup of joy пить из чаши радости всасывать, впитывать (часто * up, * in) - to * up moisture впитывать влагу( о растении) пропивать (тж. * away) - to * (away) one's earnings пропить все, что заработал иметь вкус, букет - to * flat быть безвкусным /пресным/ "идти" (о спиртном) - this wine *s well after a year это вино приобретает приятный вкус /хорошо пьется, хорошо идет/ после того, как постоит год > to * it упиться, нагрузиться;
нализаться, надраться, наклюкаться > to * smb. under the table напоить кого-л. до бесчувствия /до положения риз/;
напоить кого-л. допьяна;
"перепить" кого-л. > to * like a fish пить как сапожник ~ склонность к спиртному, пьянство;
in drink в пьяном виде, пьяный;
to be on the drink пить запоем;
to take to drink стать пьяницей the big ~ амер. шутл. Атлантический океан the big ~ амер. шутл. река Миссисипи drink вдыхать( воздух) ;
drink down выпить залпом;
drink in жадно впитывать;
упиваться( красотой и т. п.) ;
drink off = drink down;
drink to пить за здоровье, за процветание ~ впитывать (влагу;
о растениях) ~ глоток;
стакан (вина, воды) ;
to have a drink выпить;
попить, напиться ~ пить, пьянствовать;
to drink the health (of smb.) пить за (чье-л.) здоровье ~ (drank;
drunk) пить, выпить ~ питье;
напиток;
soft drinks безалкогольные напитки ~ склонность к спиртному, пьянство;
in drink в пьяном виде, пьяный;
to be on the drink пить запоем;
to take to drink стать пьяницей ~ спиртной напиток (тж. ardent drink, strong drink) the ~ разг. море;
to fall into drink падать за борт to ~ brotherhood выпить на брудершафт;
to drink hard, to drink heavily, to drink like a fish сильно пьянствовать to ~ deep сделать большой глоток to ~ deep сильно пьянствовать drink вдыхать (воздух) ;
drink down выпить залпом;
drink in жадно впитывать;
упиваться( красотой и т. п.) ;
drink off = drink down;
drink to пить за здоровье, за процветание drink вдыхать (воздух) ;
drink down выпить залпом;
drink in жадно впитывать;
упиваться (красотой и т. п.) ;
drink off = drink down;
drink to пить за здоровье, за процветание ~ up = drink down to ~ brotherhood выпить на брудершафт;
to drink hard, to drink heavily, to drink like a fish сильно пьянствовать to ~ brotherhood выпить на брудершафт;
to drink hard, to drink heavily, to drink like a fish сильно пьянствовать drink вдыхать (воздух) ;
drink down выпить залпом;
drink in жадно впитывать;
упиваться (красотой и т. п.) ;
drink off = drink down;
drink to пить за здоровье, за процветание to ~ brotherhood выпить на брудершафт;
to drink hard, to drink heavily, to drink like a fish сильно пьянствовать drink вдыхать (воздух) ;
drink down выпить залпом;
drink in жадно впитывать;
упиваться (красотой и т. п.) ;
drink off = drink down;
drink to пить за здоровье, за процветание off: ~ указывает на завершение действия: to pay off выплатить (до конца) ;
to drink off выпить (до дна) ~ пить, пьянствовать;
to drink the health (of smb.) пить за (чье-л.) здоровье drink вдыхать (воздух) ;
drink down выпить залпом;
drink in жадно впитывать;
упиваться (красотой и т. п.) ;
drink off = drink down;
drink to пить за здоровье, за процветание ~ up = drink down ~ up выпить до дна;
I could drink the sea dry меня мучит жажда, я очень хочу пить the ~ разг. море;
to fall into drink падать за борт ~ глоток;
стакан (вина, воды) ;
to have a drink выпить;
попить, напиться ~ up выпить до дна;
I could drink the sea dry меня мучит жажда, я очень хочу пить ~ склонность к спиртному, пьянство;
in drink в пьяном виде, пьяный;
to be on the drink пить запоем;
to take to drink стать пьяницей long ~ of water амер. разг. человек очень высокого роста ~ питье;
напиток;
soft drinks безалкогольные напитки ~ склонность к спиртному, пьянство;
in drink в пьяном виде, пьяный;
to be on the drink пить запоем;
to take to drink стать пьяницей -
13 tratar
v.1 to treat (comportarse con) (persona, objeto).¿qué tal te trataron? how were you treated?El médico trata al paciente The doctor treats=cures the patient.2 to have dealings or contact with.la traté muy poco I didn't have much to do with her3 to treat (tema, asunto).eso lo tienes que tratar con el jefe that's something you'll have to discuss with the boss4 to treat.5 to treat (agua, sustancia, alimento).6 to process (computing) (datos, información).Ellos tratan el cuero They process the leather.7 to deal.Las empresas trataron The companies made a deal.8 to try, to make a trial, to attempt it, to attempt.Ella trató por mucho tiempo She tried for a long time.9 to handle, to maneuver, to manoeuvre.Ellos tratan sus pensamientos They handle their thoughts.* * *1 (gen - objeto) to treat, handle; (- persona) to treat2 (asunto, tema) to discuss, deal with3 (gestionar) to handle, run4 (dar tratamiento) to address as5 (calificar, considerar) to consider, call6 MEDICINA to treat7 (datos, texto) to process8 QUÍMICA to treat2 (tener tratos) to deal ( con, with)3 (negociar) to negotiate ( con, with)4 (intentar) to try (de, to)5 (versar) to be about■ trata de/sobre espías it's about spies6 COMERCIO to deal (en, in)1 (relacionarse) to talk to each other, be on speaking terms2 (llamarse) to address each other as, call each other3 (referirse) to be about\se trata de... it's a question of..., it's a matter of...* * *verb1) to treat2) handle•- tratar de* * *1. VT1) [+ persona, animal, objeto] to treathay que tratar a los animales con cariño — animals should be given plenty of affection, animals should be treated lovingly
te dejo la cámara, pero trátala bien — I'll let you have the camera, but be careful with it o treat it carefully
la vida la ha tratado muy bien — life has been very kind to her, life has treated her very well
•
tratar a algn de loco — to treat sb like a madman2) (=llamar)¿cómo le tenemos que tratar cuando nos hable? — how should we address him when he speaks to us?
•
tratar a algn de algo — to call sb sthtratar a algn de tú/usted — to address sb as "tú"/"usted"
3) (=relacionarse con)tratar a algn: ya no lo trato — I no longer have any dealings with him
me cae bien, pero no la he tratado mucho — I like her, but I haven't had a lot to do with her
4) (Med) [+ paciente, enfermedad] to treat¿qué médico te está tratando? — which doctor is giving you treatment?
5) [+ tejido, madera, residuos] to treat6) (=discutir) [+ tema] to deal with; [+ acuerdo, paz] to negotiateeste asunto tiene que tratarlo directamente con el director — you'll have to speak directly with the manager about this matter
7) (Inform) to process2. VI1)• tratar de — [libro] to be about, deal with; [personas] to talk about, discuss
ahora van a tratar del programa — they're going to talk about o discuss the programme now
2) (=intentar)•
tratar de hacer algo — to try to do sth•
tratar de que, trataré de que esta sea la última vez — I'll try to make sure that this is the last timetrata por todos los medios de que el trabajo esté acabado para mañana — try and do whatever you can to make sure that the job is done by tomorrow
3) (=relacionarse)•
tratar con algn, trato con todo tipo de gente — I deal with all sorts of peopleno había tratado con personas de esa clase — I had not previously come into contact with people like that
para tratar con animales hay que tener mucha paciencia — you have to be very patient when dealing with animals
4) (Com)•
tratar con o en algo — to deal in sthtrataban con o en pieles — they dealt in furs, they were involved in the fur trade
3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( intentar) to trytratar de + inf — to try to + inf
tratar de que + subj: trata de que queden a la misma altura try to get them level; trataré de que no vuelva a suceder — I'll try to make sure it doesn't happen again
2) obra/libro/película¿de qué trata el libro? — what's the book about?
3) (tener contacto, relaciones)4) (Com)2.tratar vt1)a) <persona/animal/instrumento> (+ compl) to treatb) ( llamar)tratar a alguien de usted/tú — to address somebody using the polite usted or the more familiar tú form
2) ( frecuentar)3) <tema/asunto> to deal with4)a) <paciente/enfermedad> to treatb) <sustancia/metal> to treat3.tratarse v pron1)a)tratarse con alguien — ( ser amigo de) to be friendly with somebody; ( alternar) to socialize o mix with somebody
b) (recípr)2) (+ compl)a) (recípr)se tratan de usted/tú — they address each other as `usted'/`tu'
se tratan sin ningún respeto — they have o show no respect for each other
b) (refl) ( cuidarse)tratarse bien/mal — to look after oneself well/not to look after oneself
3) (Med) to have o undergo treatment4) tratarse de (en 3a pers)a) ( ser acerca de) to be about¿de qué se trata? — what's it about?
b) ( ser cuestión de)se trata de arreglar la situación, no de discutir — we're supposed to be settling things, not arguing
si sólo se trata de eso... — if that's all it is...
* * *= address, approach, consider (as), cover, discuss, focus on/upon, get to, go into, handle, manipulate, tackle, treat, turn to, broach, give + treatment, play with, speak to, treat, pick up on, meet.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio met.Ex. The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex. The searcher may be the end user, but the end user is approaching the search in some ignorance of his real requirements, or of the literature that might be available to meet those requirements.Ex. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.Ex. The schedules are divided into two parts, one covering music scores and parts and the other concerned with music literature.Ex. This review also illustrates some of the issues which cataloguers have discussed over the years, and demonstrates other solutions to standards in cataloguing than those embodied in modern cataloguing codes.Ex. In a text such as this which focuses primarily upon controlled indexing languages and systems it is difficult to place natural language indexing in a appropriate context.Ex. 'I'll get to that, I promise! but right now I have a budget to work on!'.Ex. Although the description given here is quite lengthy, many points are glossed over, and the Manual goes into these and a number of others at length.Ex. An author's name is usually shorter than a title, and thus is arguably easier to handle and remember.Ex. Different stores offer access to distinct types of information or data and permit the information to be manipulated to varying extents.Ex. Chapter 2 tackles books, pamphlets and printed sheets, and chapter 3 is dedicated to cartographic materials.Ex. In troubleshooting, it is important to treat the cause as well as the symptom of the problem = En la solución de problemas, es importante tratar tanto la causa como el síntoma del problema.Ex. We shall turn to this distinction very shortly.Ex. Some of the consequences of this conclusion are broached in this article.Ex. In this five-day workshop we will play with the design and building of non-traditional interface solutions.Ex. Numerous articles in the library literature speak to this phenomenon but most deal with the experience of larger libraries.Ex. The author studies the factors which have impeded the spread of information on the use of thioctic acid to treat mushroom poisoning.Ex. The report picks up on this as a surprising finding, suggesting implicitly that open access journals are lagging behind in this regard.Ex. There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.----* aguas residuales sin tratar = raw sewage, raw waste water.* atreverse a tratar = dare to + tread.* como si (se tratase de) = as if.* continuar tratando = pursue + Nombre + further.* cuando se trata de + Infinitivo = when it comes to + Gerundio.* de qué se trata = what it's all about.* difícil de tratar = unruly.* empezar a tratar = scratch + the surface of, scrape + the surface.* manera de tratar = avenue of approach.* no atraverse a tratar = fear to + tread.* ponerse a tratar + Algo = get down to + Nombre.* que trata de = surrounding.* seguir tratando = discuss + further.* sin tratar = untreated.* temer tratar = fear to + tread.* tratar Algo = get down to + Nombre, be under consideration.* tratar algo en detalle = go into + Algo + at length.* tratar Algo en profundidad = go into + Algo + at length.* tratar Algo imparcialmente = treat + Nombre + with an even hand.* tratar Algo justamente = treat + Nombre + with an even hand.* tratar Algo sin parcialismo = treat + Nombre + with an even hand.* tratar Algo sin rodeos = address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on.* tratar Algo supercialmente = dabble in.* tratar como un objeto = objectify.* tratar como un personaje = lionise [lionize, -USA].* tratar (con) = negotiate (with).* tratar con bondad = kill + Nombre + with kindness, smother + Nombre + with kindness.* tratar con cloro = chlorinate.* tratar con condescendencia = patronise [patronize, -USA], condescend.* tratar con más detalle = discuss + in greater detail.* tratar con precaución = approach + with caution.* tratar con prudencia = treat with + caution, view with + caution.* tratar con respeto = treat with + respect.* tratar de = be about, be concerned with, deal with, take up, bear on, deal in.* tratar de abarcar más de lo que se puede = bite off more than + Pronombre + can chew.* tratar de ganar tiempo = temporise [temporize, -USA], play for + time.* tratar de igual modo = treat as + equal.* tratar de ligar = chat up.* tratar de no llamar la atención = keep + a low profile, lie + low.* tratar de pasar desapercibido = keep + a low profile, lie + low.* tratar de pasar inadvertido = keep + a low profile, lie + low.* tratar detalladamente = cover + in detail.* tratar de un modo sentimental = sentimentalise [sentimentalize, -USA].* tratar de un modo urgente = fast track.* tratar en detalle = treat + at length, discuss + at length.* tratar en profundidad = treat + in detail.* tratar específicamente = target.* tratar información = handle + information.* tratar injustamente = malign.* tratar justamente = treat + fairly.* tratar la cuestión de = get to + the issue of.* tratar la posibilidad de = discuss + the possibility of.* tratar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, touch on/upon.* tratar magníficamente = do + more than justice.* tratar mal = maltreat, manhandle.* tratar muy por encima = scratch + the surface of, scrape + the surface.* tratar por todos los medios de = take + (great) pains to.* tratar por todos los medios de + Verbo = be at pains to + Infinitivo.* tratarse de = come down to, be a question of.* tratar severamente = mete out + harsh treatment.* tratar síntomas = treat + symptoms.* tratar superficialmente = gloss over, scratch + the surface of, scrape + the surface.* tratar una cuestión = address + constraint, address + issue, address + question, consider + issue, tackle + issue, address + concern, deal with + issue, broach + issue, broach + question, grapple with + issue.* tratar una cuestión ligeramente = touch on/upon + issue.* tratar un asunto = deal with + issue.* tratar un problema = address + problem, deal with + problem, handle + problem, tackle + problem, address + limitation, grapple with + problem, treat + problem, address + concern.* tratar un problema de pasada = touch on/upon + problem.* tratar un tema = broach + subject, broach + topic, address + theme, address + topic.* tratar un tema conocido = tread + familiar ground.* tratar un tema en detalle = go into + detail.* volver a tratar = revisit.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( intentar) to trytratar de + inf — to try to + inf
tratar de que + subj: trata de que queden a la misma altura try to get them level; trataré de que no vuelva a suceder — I'll try to make sure it doesn't happen again
2) obra/libro/película¿de qué trata el libro? — what's the book about?
3) (tener contacto, relaciones)4) (Com)2.tratar vt1)a) <persona/animal/instrumento> (+ compl) to treatb) ( llamar)tratar a alguien de usted/tú — to address somebody using the polite usted or the more familiar tú form
2) ( frecuentar)3) <tema/asunto> to deal with4)a) <paciente/enfermedad> to treatb) <sustancia/metal> to treat3.tratarse v pron1)a)tratarse con alguien — ( ser amigo de) to be friendly with somebody; ( alternar) to socialize o mix with somebody
b) (recípr)2) (+ compl)a) (recípr)se tratan de usted/tú — they address each other as `usted'/`tu'
se tratan sin ningún respeto — they have o show no respect for each other
b) (refl) ( cuidarse)tratarse bien/mal — to look after oneself well/not to look after oneself
3) (Med) to have o undergo treatment4) tratarse de (en 3a pers)a) ( ser acerca de) to be about¿de qué se trata? — what's it about?
b) ( ser cuestión de)se trata de arreglar la situación, no de discutir — we're supposed to be settling things, not arguing
si sólo se trata de eso... — if that's all it is...
* * *tratar (con)(v.) = negotiate (with)Ex: Their purposes was to settle the disputes between the members, to negotiate with master, to accumulate and disburse a benevolent fund, and to exact contributions for drinks and parties.
= address, approach, consider (as), cover, discuss, focus on/upon, get to, go into, handle, manipulate, tackle, treat, turn to, broach, give + treatment, play with, speak to, treat, pick up on, meet.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio met.Ex: The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.
Ex: The searcher may be the end user, but the end user is approaching the search in some ignorance of his real requirements, or of the literature that might be available to meet those requirements.Ex: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.Ex: The schedules are divided into two parts, one covering music scores and parts and the other concerned with music literature.Ex: This review also illustrates some of the issues which cataloguers have discussed over the years, and demonstrates other solutions to standards in cataloguing than those embodied in modern cataloguing codes.Ex: In a text such as this which focuses primarily upon controlled indexing languages and systems it is difficult to place natural language indexing in a appropriate context.Ex: 'I'll get to that, I promise! but right now I have a budget to work on!'.Ex: Although the description given here is quite lengthy, many points are glossed over, and the Manual goes into these and a number of others at length.Ex: An author's name is usually shorter than a title, and thus is arguably easier to handle and remember.Ex: Different stores offer access to distinct types of information or data and permit the information to be manipulated to varying extents.Ex: Chapter 2 tackles books, pamphlets and printed sheets, and chapter 3 is dedicated to cartographic materials.Ex: In troubleshooting, it is important to treat the cause as well as the symptom of the problem = En la solución de problemas, es importante tratar tanto la causa como el síntoma del problema.Ex: We shall turn to this distinction very shortly.Ex: Some of the consequences of this conclusion are broached in this article.Ex: In this five-day workshop we will play with the design and building of non-traditional interface solutions.Ex: Numerous articles in the library literature speak to this phenomenon but most deal with the experience of larger libraries.Ex: The author studies the factors which have impeded the spread of information on the use of thioctic acid to treat mushroom poisoning.Ex: The report picks up on this as a surprising finding, suggesting implicitly that open access journals are lagging behind in this regard.Ex: There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.* aguas residuales sin tratar = raw sewage, raw waste water.* atreverse a tratar = dare to + tread.* como si (se tratase de) = as if.* continuar tratando = pursue + Nombre + further.* cuando se trata de + Infinitivo = when it comes to + Gerundio.* de qué se trata = what it's all about.* difícil de tratar = unruly.* empezar a tratar = scratch + the surface of, scrape + the surface.* manera de tratar = avenue of approach.* no atraverse a tratar = fear to + tread.* ponerse a tratar + Algo = get down to + Nombre.* que trata de = surrounding.* seguir tratando = discuss + further.* sin tratar = untreated.* temer tratar = fear to + tread.* tratar Algo = get down to + Nombre, be under consideration.* tratar algo en detalle = go into + Algo + at length.* tratar Algo en profundidad = go into + Algo + at length.* tratar Algo imparcialmente = treat + Nombre + with an even hand.* tratar Algo justamente = treat + Nombre + with an even hand.* tratar Algo sin parcialismo = treat + Nombre + with an even hand.* tratar Algo sin rodeos = address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on.* tratar Algo supercialmente = dabble in.* tratar como un objeto = objectify.* tratar como un personaje = lionise [lionize, -USA].* tratar (con) = negotiate (with).* tratar con bondad = kill + Nombre + with kindness, smother + Nombre + with kindness.* tratar con cloro = chlorinate.* tratar con condescendencia = patronise [patronize, -USA], condescend.* tratar con más detalle = discuss + in greater detail.* tratar con precaución = approach + with caution.* tratar con prudencia = treat with + caution, view with + caution.* tratar con respeto = treat with + respect.* tratar de = be about, be concerned with, deal with, take up, bear on, deal in.* tratar de abarcar más de lo que se puede = bite off more than + Pronombre + can chew.* tratar de ganar tiempo = temporise [temporize, -USA], play for + time.* tratar de igual modo = treat as + equal.* tratar de ligar = chat up.* tratar de no llamar la atención = keep + a low profile, lie + low.* tratar de pasar desapercibido = keep + a low profile, lie + low.* tratar de pasar inadvertido = keep + a low profile, lie + low.* tratar detalladamente = cover + in detail.* tratar de un modo sentimental = sentimentalise [sentimentalize, -USA].* tratar de un modo urgente = fast track.* tratar en detalle = treat + at length, discuss + at length.* tratar en profundidad = treat + in detail.* tratar específicamente = target.* tratar información = handle + information.* tratar injustamente = malign.* tratar justamente = treat + fairly.* tratar la cuestión de = get to + the issue of.* tratar la posibilidad de = discuss + the possibility of.* tratar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, touch on/upon.* tratar magníficamente = do + more than justice.* tratar mal = maltreat, manhandle.* tratar muy por encima = scratch + the surface of, scrape + the surface.* tratar por todos los medios de = take + (great) pains to.* tratar por todos los medios de + Verbo = be at pains to + Infinitivo.* tratarse de = come down to, be a question of.* tratar severamente = mete out + harsh treatment.* tratar síntomas = treat + symptoms.* tratar superficialmente = gloss over, scratch + the surface of, scrape + the surface.* tratar una cuestión = address + constraint, address + issue, address + question, consider + issue, tackle + issue, address + concern, deal with + issue, broach + issue, broach + question, grapple with + issue.* tratar una cuestión ligeramente = touch on/upon + issue.* tratar un asunto = deal with + issue.* tratar un problema = address + problem, deal with + problem, handle + problem, tackle + problem, address + limitation, grapple with + problem, treat + problem, address + concern.* tratar un problema de pasada = touch on/upon + problem.* tratar un tema = broach + subject, broach + topic, address + theme, address + topic.* tratar un tema conocido = tread + familiar ground.* tratar un tema en detalle = go into + detail.* volver a tratar = revisit.* * *tratar [A1 ]viA (intentar) to try tratar DE + INF to try to + INFtrate de comprender try to o ( colloq) try and understandtraten de no llegar tarde try not to be latetratar DE QUE + SUBJ:trata de que queden a la misma altura try to o ( colloq) try and get them leveltrataré de que no vuelva a suceder I'll try to make sure it doesn't happen againB«obra/libro/película»: tratar DEor SOBRE algo: ¿de qué trata el libro? what's the book about?la conferencia tratará sobre medicina alternativa the lecture will deal with o will be on the subject of alternative medicine, the theme of the lecture will be alternative medicineC (tener contacto, relaciones) tratar CON algn to deal WITH sben mi trabajo trato con gente de todo tipo in my job I deal with o come into contact with all kinds of peopletratar con él no es nada fácil he's not at all easy to get on withprefiero tratar directamente con el fabricante I prefer to deal directly with the manufacturerD ( Com) tratar EN algo to deal IN sthtratar en joyas/antigüedades to deal in jewels/antiqueslos mercaderes que trataban en esclavos/pieles the merchants who dealt o traded in slaves/furs■ tratarvtA1 ‹persona/animal/instrumento› (+ compl) to treatme tratan muy bien/como si fuera de la familia they treat me very well/as if I were one of the familytrata la guitarra con más cuidado be more careful with the guitar2 (llamar) tratar a algn DE algo to call sb sth¿me estás tratando de mentiroso? are you calling me a liar?a mi suegro nunca lo he tratado de usted I've never called my father-in-law `usted'B ‹persona›(frecuentar): lo trataba cuando era joven I saw quite a lot of him when I was youngnunca lo he tratado I have never had any contact with him o any dealings with himC ‹tema/asunto›vamos a tratar primero los puntos de mayor urgencia let's deal with o discuss the more pressing issues firstno sé cómo tratar esta cuestión I don't know how to deal with o handle this matterel libro trata la Revolución Francesa desde una óptica inusual the book looks at the French Revolution from an unusual angleesto no se puede tratar delante de los niños we can't discuss this in front of the childrenD1 ‹paciente/enfermedad› to treat2 ‹sustancia/metal/madera› to treatcultivos tratados con insectidas crops treated with insecticides■ tratarseA (relacionarse, tener contacto)1 tratarse CON algn:no me gusta la gente con la que se trata I don't like the people he mixes withse trata con gente de la alta sociedad she socializes o mixes with people from high society, she moves in high circles¿tú te tratas con los Rucabado? are you friendly with the Rucabados?2 ( recípr):somos parientes pero no nos tratamos we're related but we never see each other o we never have anything to do with each otherB (+ compl)1 ( recípr):se tratan de usted/tú they address each other as `usted'/`tú'se tratan sin ningún respeto they have o show no respect for each other2 ( refl) to treat oneself¡qué mal te tratas, eh! ( iró); you don't treat yourself badly, do you?, you know how to look after yourself, don't you?C ( Med) (seguir un tratamiento) to have o undergo treatment1 (ser acerca de) to be about¿de qué se trata? what's it about?, what does it concern? ( frml)se trata de Roy it's about Roy2(ser cuestión de): se trata de arreglar la situación, no de discutir we're supposed to be settling things, not arguingsi sólo se trata de eso, hazlo pasar ahora if that's all it is o if that's all he wants, show him in nowbueno, si se trata de echarle un vistazo nada más … OK, if it's just a question of having a quick look at it …3(ser): se trata de la estrella del equipo we're talking about o he is the star of the teamtratándose de usted, no creo que haya inconvenientes since it's for you o in your case I don't think there will be any problems* * *
tratar ( conjugate tratar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( intentar) to try;
trataré de que no vuelva a suceder I'll try to make sure it doesn't happen again
2 [obra/libro/película] tratar de algo to be about sth;
tratar sobre algo to deal with sth;
3 (tener contacto, relaciones) tratar con algn to deal with sb;
verbo transitivo
1 ‹persona/animal/instrumento› to treat;
2 ( frecuentar):
3 ‹tema/asunto› to discuss, to deal with
4a) (Med) to treat
tratarse verbo pronominal
1 tratarse con algn ( ser amigo de) to be friendly with sb;
( alternar) to socialize o mix with sb;
2 (+ compl) ( recípr):
3 (Med) to have o undergo treatment
4◊ tratarse de (en 3a pers)
◊ ¿de qué se trata? what's it about?
◊ se trata de participar, no de ganar it's a question of taking part, not of winning;
solo porque se trata de ti just because it's you
tratar
I verbo transitivo
1 (portarse) to treat
2 (cuidar) to look after, care: trátame el libro bien, look after my book
3 (dirigirse a una persona) address: nos tratamos de tú, we call each other "tú" o we're on first name terms
4 (considerar, llamar) me trató de tonto, he called me stupid
5 (someter a un proceso) to treat
6 (someter a tratamiento médico) to treat: le tienen que tratar la artritis, they have to treat his arthritis
7 (tener relación social) la he tratado muy poco, I don't know her very well
8 (considerar, discutir) to deal with: no hemos tratado la cuestión, we haven't discussed that subject
II verbo intransitivo 1 tratar de, (un libro, una película) to be about: ¿de qué trata?, what is it about?
2 (intentar) to try [de, to]
3 Com tratar en, to trade in o with 4 tratar con, (negociar) to negotiate with
' tratar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
censurar
- defraudar
- delicada
- delicado
- drogodependencia
- ir
- girar
- hablar
- mimar
- negociar
- tú
- confianza
- curar
- debido
- huir
- manera
- miramiento
- piel
- punto
- tocar
- trato
- usted
English:
about
- address
- associate
- bid
- clutch
- deal with
- discuss
- form
- grapple
- ground
- handle
- light
- lionise
- mistreat
- muck about
- muck around
- patronize
- peer
- push through
- rubberize
- specific
- squarely
- tactfully
- tout
- treat
- try
- try on
- victimize
- attempt
- bite
- contact
- could
- cover
- deal
- favor
- grasp
- process
- profile
- raw
- seek
- snub
- tackle
- take
- thrash
- untreated
- way
* * *♦ vt1. [portarse con, manejar] to treat;¿qué tal te trataron? how were you treated?;no la trates tan mal don't be so nasty to her;la vida no la ha tratado bien life has not been kind to her;te dejo los discos, pero trátamelos bien I'll let you borrow the records, but look after them o be careful with them for me2. [paciente, enfermedad, herida] to treat;la están tratando de cáncer, le están tratando un cáncer she's being treated for cancer;el médico que la trata the doctor who is treating her3. [tener relación con] to have dealings o contact with;era compañera de clase pero la traté muy poco she was in my class, but I didn't have much to do with her4. [llamar, dirigirse a]tratar a alguien de usted/tú = to address sb using the “usted” form/the “tú” form;no hace falta que me trates de señor there's no need to call me “sir”;tratar a alguien de tonto to call sb an idiot5. [tema, asunto] to treat;el tema que trata la obra the subject of the book;hay que tratar ese asunto con cuidado this matter needs to be dealt with carefully;eso lo tienes que tratar con el jefe that's something you'll have to discuss with the boss6. [agua, sustancia, tejido, alimento] to treat♦ vitrata de comprenderlo, por favor please try to understand;trataré de no equivocarme I'll try not to get it wrong;sólo trataba de que estuvieras más cómodo I was only trying to make you more comfortable¿de qué trata el documental? what's the documentary about o on?;la ponencia trata sobre contaminación acústica the paper is about o on noise pollutionen mi trabajo tengo que tratar con todo tipo de gente I have to deal with all sorts of people in my job;trata con gente muy rara she mixes with some very strange people;RPtratar a alguien con pinzas to handle sb with kid gloves* * *I v/t1 treat2 ( manejar) handletratar a alguien de tú address s.o. informally, use the tú form with s.o.;tratar a alguien de usted address s.o. formally, use the usted form with s.o.4 gente come into contact with5 tema deal withII v/i:1:tratar con alguien deal with s.o.2:3 COM:tratar en deal in* * *tratar vi1)tratar con : to deal with, to have contact withno trato mucho con los clientes: I don't have much contact with customers2)tratar de : to try toestoy tratando de comer: I am trying to eat3)tratar de ortratar sobre : to be about, to concernel libro trata de las plantas: the book is about plants4)tratar en : to deal intrata en herramientas: he deals in toolstratar vt1) : to treattratan bien a sus empleados: they treat their employees well2) : to handletrató el tema con delicadeza: he handled the subject tactfully* * *tratar vb1. (en general) to treat3. (hablar) to discuss4. (referirse) to be about -
14 nahasi
iz.1. ( nahastura) mix, mixture2. ( nahas-mahas) entanglement, mess, mixup3. Nekaz. ( belar txikitua) feed mixture io.1.a. mixed, mixed upb. (z.tx.) mixed up, jumbled up, in {disorder || disarray}2.a. ( nahaspilatu, korapilatu) confused, mixed up; amets \nahasiak confused dreams; hizkera \nahasi confusing language; munduko itsaso \nahasi honetan in this confusing sea of a worldb. (irud.) blurred, fuzzyc. ( ilea) tangled, entangledd. ( oroipena) confused vague, hazye. ( tratua) shady, vaguef. ( lizuna) perverted du/ad.a. ( oro.) to mix, mix up; ura gatzarekin nahastean when mixing water (in) with saltb. ( hizkuntza) euskarari erdara \nahasiz mixing {Spanish || French} in with Basquec. ( ordena) to mix up, jumble up; seilu guztiak \nahasi ditu he's {mixed || jumbled} all of the stampsd. ( elkartu) to merge, combine, minglee. ( kartak) to shufflef. ( gauza ilunetan, e.a.) to get (sb) {involved || mixed up} in; nire aita mafian \nahasi zuten they got my father {involved || mixed up} in the mafiag. (irud.) gau batez edana eta burua \nahasia etorri zen one night he came drunk and flustered; gaur inoiz baino \nahasiagoak daude arazoak gure herrian today things are more confused than ever in our countrya. to bewilder, perplex, confuse, baffle, mix up; \nahasia dabiltza they're baffled; burutik \nahasi dabil his head is all mixed upa. to confound, baffle; deabrua ere \nahasiko lukete bere erretolika horrekin he could confound the devil himself with that spiel of his; \nahasi gabe erantzuten badu if she answers without muddling itb. to mix up, mistake; merke zela uste nuen baina \nahasia nengoen I thought it was cheap but I was mistaken4. ( arima-baretasuna kendu) to perturb, disturb; haiek esandakoak nahasten nau zeharo what they've said disturbs me very much; beldurrak ez du nahasten fear doesn't perturb him5. ( jendartean nahasmendua sortu) to stir up; bazterrak nahasten zituzten they were stirring things up in the country; herria nahasteko bera bakarrik asko da he's enough to stir the country up da/ad.1.a. ( oro.) to mix (- kin: with)b. ( elkartu) to blend, combine ( -kin: with)c. ( jendartean) to mingle, merge; jendeatzarekin \nahasi zen he became lost in the crowd | he {disappeared || melted} into the crowd; poliziak manifestariekin \nahasi ziren the police mingled with the demonstrators2.a. ( nahaspilatu) to get confused ; berak sortu zuen \ldblquote neurtitz" hitz herri-bertsoak eta poesia aurrerantzean elkarrekin nahas ez zitezen he came up with the word \ldblquote neurtitz" so that folk verses and poetry would no longer be confused ; hamaika aldiz \nahasi zen bere lanean he got mixed up in his work time and time againb. ( nahasmenduan sartu) to get {confused || mixed up || perplexed}; zergatik ez zenuen ongi egin? — \nahasi nintzelako why didn't you do it right? — because I got confusedc. ( ikusmena) to become blurred; ikusmena guztiz \nahasi zait my vision has become completely blurredd. ( eritasunagatik, sukarragatik) to ramble, rave, {go || get} delirious; eria nahasten ez bada if the patient doesn't go delirious3. ( gauzak bestetzat hartu) to be {mistaken || confused}4.a. ( arima-baretasuna galdu) to be {perturbed || upset || bothered}; hitz horiek entzundakoan, erregea \nahasi zen bere barrenean upon hearing those words, the king was upset insideb. ( urdaila) to become upset, turn; barnea nahasteko kirats bat a {stomach-turning || nauseating} stench5. i-r i-kin \nahasi to become involved with; bere adiskidearen emaztearekin \nahasi zen he got involved with his friend's wife; lohikerietan \nahasirik involved in {depravity || debauchery || wicked things}6. ( asaldatu) to become restless; bere soldaduak bidali zituen \nahasi zitzaion herri batera he sent his soldiers to a town that had risen up against him -
15 spritzen
I v/t (hat gespritzt)1. (eine Flüssigkeit) squirt; (größere Menge) spray (auch Parfüm, Pflanzenschutzmittel, Farbe); nass spritzen spray (with water); ungewollt: auch make wet; sich (Dat) etw. aufs Hemd spritzen spatter ( oder splash, spray) s.th. on one’s shirt, spatter etc. one’s shirt with s.th.; Sahne / jemandes Namen auf eine Torte spritzen pipe cream / s.o.’s name on a cake; das Obst ist nicht gespritzt the fruit hasn’t been sprayed3. MED. (Mittel) inject; (Person) auch give s.o. an injection ( oder shot umg.); (Rauschgift) Sl. shoot (up), mainline; sich spritzen give o.s. an injection, inject o.s.; sich spritzen lassen go for ( oder have, get) an injection ( oder shot umg.)4. (Getränk) mix with (soda) water; gespritzt, Gespritzte5. (lackieren) (Auto etc.) sprayII v/i1. (hat) Wasser etc.: splash, spray; Blut: spurt; stärker: gush; heißes Fett: spray; Achtung, es spritzt! watch out, it’s spraying ( oder splashing) all over the place2. (ist) auf etw. spritzen splash onto s.th.; ihm ist Blut auf den Kittel gespritzt blood splashed ( oder spattered) onto his white coat3. (hat) MED. give (s.o.) an injection ( oder shot umg.); umg. (Rauschgift spritzen) Sl. shoot up, mainline; er ist zuckerkrank und muss täglich spritzen he’s (a) diabetic and has to have a daily injection ( oder shot umg.)4. (ist) umg. (eilen) zoom, Brit. auch nip (nach, zu [a]round to)* * *to spatter; to splutter; to squirt; to gush; to spray; to splash; to slosh* * *sprịt|zen ['ʃprɪtsn]1. vt1) Flüssigkeit to spray; (in einem Strahl) Wasser to squirt, to spray; (COOK ) Zuckerguss etc to pipe; (= verspritzen) Wasser, Schmutz etc to splash; (Fahrzeug) to spray, to spatterdie Feuerwehr spritzte Wasser in das brennende Gebäude — the firemen directed their hoses into the burning building
das vorbeifahrende Auto spritzte mir Wasser ins Gesicht — the passing car sprayed or spattered water in my face
2) (= lackieren) Auto, Gegenstand to spray3) Wein to dilute with soda waterSee:→ Gespritzte(r)4) (= injizieren) Serum etc to inject; Heroin etc to inject, to shoot (up) (inf); (= eine Injektion geben) to give injections/an injectionHeroin spritzen — to inject (oneself with) heroin, to shoot (up) heroin (inf)
2. vi1) aux haben or sein (Wasser, Schlamm) to spray, to splash; (heißes Fett) to spit; (Blut) to spray; (in einem Strahl) to spurt; (aus einer Tube, Wasserpistole etc) to squirtes spritzte gewaltig, als er ins Wasser plumpste — there was an enormous splash when he fell into the water
die Feuerwehr spritzte in das brennende Gebäude — the firemen directed their hoses into the burning building
2) (= lackieren) to spray3) (= sich injizieren) to inject oneselfer spritzt seit einem Jahr (inf) — he has been shooting (up) or mainlining for a year (sl); (Diabetiker) he has been injecting himself for a year
4) aux sein inf = eilen) to dash, to nip (Brit inf)* * *1) (to cover with a mist or with fine jets of liquid: He sprayed the roses to kill pests.) spray2) (to (cause to) fly about in drops: Water splashed everywhere.) splash3) ((of a liquid) to spout or gush: Blood spurted from the wound.) spurt4) (to (make a liquid etc) shoot out in a narrow jet: The elephant squirted water over itself; Water squirted from the hose.) squirt* * *sprit·zen[ˈʃprɪtsn̩]I. viII. vt Hilfsverb: habenjdm/sich etw ins Gesicht \spritzen to squirt sth into sb's/one's face2. (bewässern)▪ etw \spritzen to sprinkle [or water] sth▪ etw \spritzen to inject sth▪ [jdm/sich] etw \spritzen to give [sb/oneself] an injectiondie Pfleger spritzten ihr ein starkes Beruhigungsmittel the nurses injected her with a tranquillizer4. KOCHK▪ etw \spritzen to spray sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) (versprühen) spray; (verspritzen) splash <water, ink, etc.>; spatter <ink etc.>; (in Form eines Strahls) spray, squirt <water, foam, etc.>; pipe <cream etc.>2) (bespritzen, besprühen) water <lawn, tennis court>; water, spray <street, yard>; spray <plants, crops, etc.>; pump < concrete>; (mit Lack) spray <car etc.>jemanden nass spritzen — splash somebody; (mit Wasserpistole, Schlauch) spray somebody
3) (injizieren) inject <drug etc.>4) (spritzend herstellen) create < ice rink> by spraying; pipe <cake-decoration etc.>; produce < plastic article> by injection moulding5) (ugs.): (einer Injektion unterziehen)2.jemanden/sich spritzen — give somebody an injection/inject oneself
intransitives Verb1)2) mit Richtungsangabe mit sein < hot fat> spit; <mud etc.> spatter, splash; <blood, water> spurt* * *A. v/t (hat gespritzt)nass spritzen spray (with water); ungewollt: auch make wet;sich (dat)etwas aufs Hemd spritzen spatter ( oder splash, spray) sth on one’s shirt, spatter etc one’s shirt with sth;Sahne/jemandes Namen auf eine Torte spritzen pipe cream/sb’s name on a cake;das Obst ist nicht gespritzt the fruit hasn’t been sprayed2. (sprengen) spray, sprinkle (mit with); (Garten, Pflanzen mit Wasser) water3. MED (Mittel) inject; (Person) auch give sb an injection ( oder shot umg); (Rauschgift) sl shoot (up), mainline;sich spritzen give o.s. an injection, inject o.s.;5. (lackieren) (Auto etc) sprayB. v/iAchtung, es spritzt! watch out, it’s spraying ( oder splashing) all over the place2. (ist)auf etwas spritzen splash onto sth;ihm ist Blut auf den Kittel gespritzt blood splashed ( oder spattered) onto his white coat3. (hat) MED give (sb) an injection ( oder shot umg); umg (Rauschgift spritzen) sl shoot up, mainline;er ist zuckerkrank und muss täglich spritzen he’s (a) diabetic and has to have a daily injection ( oder shot umg)4. (ist) umg (eilen) zoom, Br auch nip (nach, zu [a]round to)* * *1.transitives Verb1) (versprühen) spray; (verspritzen) splash <water, ink, etc.>; spatter <ink etc.>; (in Form eines Strahls) spray, squirt <water, foam, etc.>; pipe <cream etc.>2) (bespritzen, besprühen) water <lawn, tennis court>; water, spray <street, yard>; spray <plants, crops, etc.>; pump < concrete>; (mit Lack) spray <car etc.>jemanden nass spritzen — splash somebody; (mit Wasserpistole, Schlauch) spray somebody
3) (injizieren) inject <drug etc.>4) (spritzend herstellen) create < ice rink> by spraying; pipe <cake-decoration etc.>; produce < plastic article> by injection moulding5) (ugs.): (einer Injektion unterziehen)2.jemanden/sich spritzen — give somebody an injection/inject oneself
intransitives Verb1)2) mit Richtungsangabe mit sein < hot fat> spit; <mud etc.> spatter, splash; <blood, water> spurt -
16 tutto
1. adj wholetutti, tutte pl alltutto il libro the whole booktutti i giorni every daytutti e tre all threenoi tutti all of us2. adv allera tutto solo he was all alonedel tutto quitein tutto altogether, in all3. pron allgente everybody, everyonecose everythinglo ha mangiato tutto he ate it all* * *tutto agg.indef.1 ( con riferimento a numero, quantità, estensione, durata) all; ( intero) (the) whole (of): tutto il mondo, all the (o the whole) world; tutta l'Italia, all (o the whole of) Italy; tutta la mia famiglia, all my (o my whole) family; tutto il giorno, all the day (o the whole day); tutto il mese, l'anno, all the (o the whole) month, year; ha speso tutto il suo denaro, he has spent all his money; abbiamo consumato tutta l'acqua, we have used up all the water; ho letto tutto il libro, I've read all the (o the whole) book; si è mangiato tutta ( quanta) la torta, he has eaten all the (o the whole) cake; tutto il traffico era bloccato, all the traffic was blocked; tutta la casa dev'essere ristrutturata, all the (o the whole) house needs rebuilding; abbiamo fatto tutta la strada di corsa, a piedi, we ran, walked all the way; ha lavorato tutta la vita, he worked all his life; ho passato tutto il tempo con loro, I spent all the time with them; l'ho fatto con tutto il cuore, I did it willingly (o with all my heart); ci ha messo tutta la sua buona volontà, he put all he'd got into it; devi dirmi tutta la verità, you must tell me the whole truth; tutta Parigi ne parla, all Paris is talking about it; tutta la città era in pericolo, the whole city was in danger; ha letto tutto Dante, he has read all (of) Dante's works; ha speso lo stipendio tutto intero, he has spent all his salary // in tutto il mondo, all over the world // per tutta la casa, all over the house; ha viaggiato per tutta l'Europa, he has travelled all over Europe // per tutto il giorno, all day long // per tutta la notte, l'inverno, all through (o throughout) the night, the winter; ha dormito per tutta la durata del film, he slept throughout (o all through) the film // Con uso predicativo: il pane è tutto in tavola, the bread is all on the table; il problema era tutto qui, that was all the problem; la difficoltà sta tutta nel cominciare, all the problem lies in how to start2 pl. all (con costr. pl.); ( ogni) every; ( ciascuno) each (con costr. sing.): tutti gli uomini sono uguali, all men are equal; l'appello è rivolto a tutti i cittadini, the appeal is addressed to all (the) citizens; invitò tutti i suoi amici alla festa, he invited all his friends to the party; malgrado tutti i suoi difetti, la trovo simpatica, I like her despite all her faults; tutte le strade erano bloccate, all the roads were blocked; sono stati venduti tutti ( quanti) i biglietti, all the tickets were sold; da chi hai saputo tutte queste cose?, where did you learn all these things?; ci vediamo tutti i giorni, we see each other every day; tutti i partecipanti riceveranno un premio, all the participants will receive a prize (o everyone taking part will receive a prize); c'erano atleti di tutte le nazionalità, there were athletes of all nationalities (o of every nationality); riceve visite a tutte le ore, he receives visitors at all hours // tutti gli altri, all the others // tutti quanti, everyone // tutti e due i fratelli, both brothers; tutt'e tre, tutt'e quattro le sorelle, all three, all four sisters // noi tutti, we all (o all of us); voi tutti, you all (o all of you); tutti loro, (sogg.) they all (o all of them), (compl.) them all (o all of them) // Anche con uso predicativo: i bambini erano tutti a dormire, the children were all sleeping; le auto erano tutte straniere, the cars were all foreign ones3 ( con valore di completamente) all; quite; completely: è tutto sbagliato, it's all wrong; se ne andò tutto felice, he went off as happy as could be (o he went off quite happily); sei tutto bagnato, you're all wet (o wet through); era tutto commosso, he was very moved.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: a tutta forza, as hard as one can (o at full speed) // a tutta prova, well tried // a tutto spiano, a tutto andare, all out // a tutta velocità, at top (o full) speed // a tutt'oggi, up to the present (o until today o so far) // a tutto il 20 agosto, to 20th August inclusive // in tutta sincerità, in tutta onestà, in all sincerity, in all honesty // in tutta confidenza, quite frankly // di tutto punto, fully (o completely): essere vestito di tutto punto, to be fully dressed // è tutt'altra cosa, it's quite different // sono di tutt'altro parere, I disagree entirely // (mar.) tutta a dritta!, hard over!; avanti tutta!, full steam ahead!tutto pron.indef.1 ( ogni cosa) all; everything: tutto è finito, it's all over; era tutto deciso, it was all decided; va tutto bene?, is everything all right?; gli hai detto tutto?, did you tell him everything?; tutto era facile per lui, everything was easy for him; penserò a tutto io, I'll see to everything; nostro padre era tutto per noi, our father was everything to us; sa tutto, he knows everything; abbiamo speso tutto, we have spent everything; ha mangiato tutto ( quanto), he ate everything; gli ho dato tutto quello che avevo, I gave him all (o everything) I had; abbiamo parlato di tutto, we talked about everything; un po' di tutto, di tutto un po', a bit of everything; grazie di tutto!, thank you for everything! // mi ha detto di tutto!, he really gave it me! // prima di tutto, innanzi tutto, ( per prima cosa) first of all; ( in primo luogo) in the first place; ( soprattutto) above all // dopo tutto, after all // ecco tutto, questo è tutto, that's all // e non è tutto!, and that's not all! // o tutto o niente, all or nothing // tutto sommato, all in all // tutto sta che io arrivi in tempo, it all depends on my arriving in time // sa fare di tutto, he knows how to do everything; mangia di tutto, he eats anything and everything // essere capace di tutto, to be capable of anything // fare di tutto per..., to do everything one can do to...2 pl. all (con costr. pl.); ( ognuno) everybody, everyone; ( ciascuno) each (one) (con costr. sing.): sono arrivati tutti insieme, they all arrived together; lo sanno tutti, everyone knows; non tutti la pensano come te, they don't all share your opinion; va d'accordo con tutti, he gets on well with everyone; qui conosco tutti uno per uno, I know each and every one here; alla cerimonia c'eravamo tutti, we were all at the ceremony; sono partiti tutti, they have all left; è opinione di tutti, it's everyone's opinion; tutti dicono che..., everyone says that...; ci sarà da bere per tutti, there will be drinks for everyone; verrà distribuita a tutti una scheda di partecipazione, a participation form will be distributed to everyone; ''Quanto costano questi impermeabili?'' ''Costano tutti sui 200 euro'', ''How much do these raincoats cost?'' ''They each cost (o each of them costs) about 200 euros // tutti e due ( noi, voi, loro), we, you, they both (o both of us, you, them) // tutti e tre, tutti e quattro, all three, all four: andarono tutti e quattro, all four of them went // zitti tutti!, everyone be quiet! // fermi tutti!, hold it!◆ s.m. ( l'intero) whole; ( totale) total; ( ogni cosa) everything: il tutto costava sul mezzo milione, the whole (thing) came to about half a million lire; mescolate il tutto fino a ottenere una crema densa, mix everything to a thick cream; moltiplicare, dividere il tutto per mille, multiply, divide the total by a thousand; riceverete il tutto entro pochi giorni, you will receive everything in a few days' time // tentare il tutto per tutto, to risk everything on a single throw.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: del tutto, in tutto e per tutto, quite (o completely): le sue conclusioni sono del tutto sbagliate, his conclusions are quite (o completely) wrong; la copia è in tutto e per tutto identica all'originale, the copy is absolutely identical to the original // in tutto, in all: siamo venti in tutto, there are twenty of us in all; quanto fa in tutto?, how much is it all together? (o in all?); sono 150 euro in tutto, it's 150 euros all together (o in all) // tutto intorno, all around // tutt'al più → tuttalpiù // tutt'altro!, on the contrary (o not at all)!: ''Sei stanco?'' ''Tutt'altro!'', ''Are you tired?'' ''Not at all''; tutt'altro che, anything but: è tutt'altro che onesto, he's anything but honest; ha fatto tutt'altro che studiare, he did anything but study // è tutto dire, that's saying a lot // con tutto che..., ( sebbene, malgrado) (al)though.* * *['tutto] tutto (-a)1. agg1) (intero) all (of), the whole (of)tutta l' Europa — the whole of o all Europe
ha studiato tutto il giorno — he studied the whole day o all day long
famoso in tutto il mondo — world-famous, famous the world over
sarò qui tutta la settimana — I'll be here all week o the whole week
2)viaggiare in aereo è tutt' altra cosa — (è meglio) travelling by plane is altogether different
è tutta sua madre — she's just o exactly like her mother
è tutto l' opposto di... — it's the exact opposite of...
3)tutto — he was trembling all over4) (plurale, collettivo) allin tutte le direzioni — in all directions, in every direction
tutti e cinque — all five of us (o them)
con tutti i pensieri che ho — worried as I am, with all my worries
5) (qualsiasi) allin tutti i modi — (a qualsiasi costo) at all costs, (comunque) anyway
6)7)la sua fedeltà è a tutta prova — his loyalty is unshakeable o will stand any test
con tutta la mia buona volontà, non posso aiutarti — however much I may want to, I can't help you
2. pron1) (ogni cosa) everything, all, (qualunque cosa) anythingha fatto (un po') di tutto — he's done (a bit of) everything
essere capace di tutto — to be capable of anything
mangia di tutto — he eats anything
farebbe di tutto per ferirti — he would do anything to hurt you
tutto — tell me everythingquesto è tutto quello che ho — this is all I have
2)tutto compreso — inclusive, all-in Britquesto è tutto — that's all (I have to say)
tutto che — (malgrado) although...che è tutto dire —... and that's saying a lot
tutto — that's all (I have to say)in
tutto — (complessivamente) in allin
tutto sono 180 euro — that's 180 euros in alltutto — first of alle non è tutto — and that's not all
tutto — first of all3.tutti(e) sm/fpl — (tutte le persone) all (of them), (ognuno) everybody
erano tutti presenti — everybody was o they were all present
vengono tutti — they are all coming, everybody's coming
4. avv1) (completamente) entirely, quite, completelyè tutto il contrario — it's quite o exactly the opposite
è tutto il contrario di ciò che credi — it's not what you think at all
fa tutto il contrario di quello che gli dico — he does the exact opposite of what I tell him to do
tutto — completelyè tutto l' opposto — it's quite o exactly the opposite
2)saranno stati tutt' al più una cinquantina — there were about fifty of them at (the very) mosttutt' altro — (al contrario) on the contrary, (affatto) not at all
tutto a un tratto — all of a sudden, suddenly
5. smil tutto — the whole lot, all of itil
tutto costa 550 euro — the whole thing o lot costs 550 eurosvi manderemo il tutto nel corso della settimana — we'll send you the (whole) lot during the course of the week
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tutto si è risolto in bene — everything turned out for the bestrischiare il tutto per tutto — to risk everything
* * *['tutto] 1.1) all; (intero) wholecon tutto il mio affetto — (nelle lettere) all my love
(per) tutto il giorno, la notte — all day, night long
per -a la sua vita — all o throughout his life, in his whole life
in o per tutto il paese — throughout o all over the country
2) (seguito da pronome dimostrativo)3) (completo)in -a franchezza... — to be perfectly frank...
4) (compreso)a tutt'oggi — up to the present, until today
5) (con uso avverbiale, enfatico)2.tutto solo — all alone o on one's own
1) all; (ogni cosa) everything; (qualsiasi cosa) anything3) del tutto altogether, perfectly, quite3.sostantivo maschile whole4.aggettivo indefinito plurale tutti1) all; (ogni) every; (ciascuno) each; (qualsiasi) anya -i i costi — at all costs, at any cost
5.- i noi o noi -i vogliamo we all o all of us want; di' a -i loro cosa è accaduto — tell them all what happened
pronome indefinito plurale tutti all; (ognuno) everybody, everyone; (ciascuno) each (one)parlavano -i insieme — they were talking all together o all at once
* * *tutto/'tutto/1 all; (intero) whole; tutto il denaro all the money; - a la storia the whole story; con tutto il mio affetto (nelle lettere) all my love; tutto l'anno all year round; (per) tutto il giorno, la notte all day, night long; (per) tutto il tempo all the time; per -a la sua vita all o throughout his life, in his whole life; (per) tutto l'inverno throughout the winter; lungo tutto il fiume all along the river; - a Roma ne parla the whole of Rome is talking about it; in o per tutto il paese throughout o all over the country2 (seguito da pronome dimostrativo) è tutto quello che so that's all I know; tutt'altro che anything but; tutt'altro! not at all!3 (completo) in -a onestà in all honesty; in -a franchezza... to be perfectly frank...; con tutto il rispetto with all due respect; per -a risposta si mise a ridere her only answer was to laugh4 (compreso) a tutt'oggi up to the present, until today5 (con uso avverbiale, enfatico) tutto solo all alone o on one's own; tutto bagnato all wet; tutto sbagliato completely wrong; tutt'intorno all around; ha un appartamento tutto suo he's got a flat of his own; è tutto tuo it's all yours; è -a un'altra faccenda that's another matter altogether; è tutto sua madre he looks just like his motherII pronome1 all; (ogni cosa) everything; (qualsiasi cosa) anything; rischiare tutto to risk all; è tutto a posto? is everything all right? si è inventato tutto he made the whole thing up; tutto sta a indicare che all the indications are that; è tutto that's all; è tutto qui? will that be all? è tutto fuorché intelligente he's anything but intelligent; mangerebbe di tutto he'd eat anything; è capace di tutto he is capable of anything; prima di tutto first of all; 50 in tutto 50 in all; quanto fa in tutto? how much is that altogether? è un gentiluomo in tutto e per tutto he's every inch a gentleman; si assomigliano in tutto e per tutto they are alike in every way; tutto sommato all in all; è tutto dire that says it all2 (in espressioni ellittiche) provarle -e to try everything; mettercela -a to try hard; le pensa -e he knows all the tricks3 del tutto altogether, perfectly, quite; è del tutto naturale it's quite natural; l'operazione non è del tutto riuscita the operation is not entirely successfulIII sostantivo m.whole; vendere il tutto per 50 euro to sell the whole (thing) for 50 euros; rischiare il tutto per tutto to go for brokeIV tutti agg.ind.pl.1 all; (ogni) every; (ciascuno) each; (qualsiasi) any; - i gli uomini nascono uguali all men are born equal; a -e le ore at all hours; - i i pomeriggi every afternoon; in -i i modi in every way; - e le volte che faccio each time I do; a -i i costi at all costs, at any cost2 (con pronomi personali) -i noi o noi -i vogliamo we all o all of us want; di' a -i loro cosa è accaduto tell them all what happenedV tutti pron.ind.pl.all; (ognuno) everybody, everyone; (ciascuno) each (one); grazie a -i thank you all; parlavano -i insieme they were talking all together o all at once; non -i sono venuti not all of them came; - i quanti sbagliamo we all make mistakes; uscirono -i e due they both left; andremo -i e tre all three of us will go; - i gli altri everybody else; ascoltate -i! listen everybody! lo sanno -i everybody knows that; ho ringraziato -i I thanked each of them.\See also notes... (tutto.pdf) -
17 drink
[drɪŋk] 1. гл.; прош. вр. drank, прич. прош. вр. drunk1)а) питьI always drink tea from a glass. — Я всегда пью чай из стакана.
He was drinking whisky and soda. — Он пил виски с содовой.
I could drink the sea dry. — Я страшно хочу пить.
Syn:б) (drink up / off / down) выпивать до днаDrink up, then I'll refill your glass. — Допивай, я тебе снова налью.
He silently drank down his beer. — Он молча допил пиво.
2)а) пить, пьянствоватьto drink hard / heavily — пить беспробудно, пить запоем
I don't drink. — Я не пью.
Syn:tipple I 2.б) ( drink away) пить запоем, стакан за стаканомIt is easy to drink away a whole night. — Пить всю ночь напролёт? Да запросто!
3) разг. напаивать, подпаивать, снабжать выпивкойto drink oneself into incoherence / oblivion — напиться до невменяемости / беспамятства
to drink oneself to death — спиться, умереть от алкоголизма
He could not feed us, only lodge and drink us. — Он не мог нас кормить, только давал нам пристанище и снабжал выпивкой.
4) испить; хлебнуть; отведатьto drink the cup of joy / sorrow — испить из чаши радости / печали
5) поднимать тост, пить (за кого-л.)I drink your good health. — Я пью за ваше здоровье.
Let us drink to the happy pair. — Давайте выпьем за счастье молодых.
Syn:••to drink smb. under the table разг. — перепить кого-л.
You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make him drink. посл. — Можно пригнать коня на водопой, но пить его не заставишь.; Не всего можно добиться силой.
- drink deep- drink away
- drink in 2. сущ.1) питьё; напитокardent / potent / stiff / strong drink — крепкий напиток
to fix / make / mix a drink — приготовить напиток
Syn:He poured himself a drink. — Он налил себе выпить.
3) глотокto take a drink from a glass — сделать глоток, отпить из стакана
He took another long drink of his scotch. — Он сделал ещё один большой глоток виски.
One of the men came back with two drinks for the calf. — Один из них вернулся с двойной дозой лекарства для телёнка.
5) запой; пьянство, алкоголизм; состояние опьяненияdrink driver — водитель, управляющий автомобилем в нетрезвом виде
in drink, the worse for drink — в пьяном виде, пьяный
He eventually died of drink. — В конце концов он умер от пьянства.
This job is enough to drive anyone to drink. шутл. — На этой работе сопьёшся.
Both men were plainly the worse for drink, and they were still drinking. (R. L. Stevenson, Treasure Island) — Оба были уже изрядно пьяны, но продолжали пить.
6) ( the drink) разг. водный простор, море -
18 nauczani|e
Ⅰ sv nauczyć Ⅱ n sgt teaching, instruction- nauczanie przedmiotu teaching of a. instruction in a subject- nauczanie języków obcych foreign language teaching- metody/wyniki nauczania teaching methods/results- wysoki poziom nauczania a high standard a. level of teaching- nauczanie kompleksowe Szkol. inter-disciplinary a. project-based teaching- nauczanie programowane Szkol. programmed instruction- nauczanie zaoczne Szkol. extramural education- dogmatyczne nauczanie Hist. dogmatic instruction- tajne nauczanie Hist. clandestine teaching- dostać a. otrzymać (dobrą) nauczkę to learn one’s lesson- dostała srogą nauczkę she learnt her lesson the hard way- dostał nauczkę na całe życie that taught him a lesson he’ll never forget- dostał nauczkę, żeby nie rozmawiać z nieznajomymi it taught him not to talk to strangers- dać komuś nauczkę to teach sb a lesson- trzeba dać im nauczkę they need to be taught a lesson- no i masz nauczkę, żeby nie mieszać alkoholi that’ll teach you not to mix (your) drinks- niech to będzie dla ciebie nauczką! that’ll teach you!, let that be a lesson to you!- to dobra nauczka na przyszłość it’s a good lesson for the future- to była dla niego dobra nauczka it was one in the eye for him pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nauczani|e
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