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A n blessure f ; his sense of hurt and betrayal son sentiment d'avoir été blessé et trahi ; there is a lot of hurt on both sides ils en ont souffert tous les deux ; emotional hurt blessure affective.B adj [feelings, look] blessé ; I was more angry than hurt j'étais plus fâché que blessé ; she was hurt not to have been invited elle était blessée de ne pas avoir été invitée ; he felt hurt about the way he had been treated il était blessé par la façon dont il avait été traité ; to sound ou look hurt avoir l'air peiné ; to feel hurt être peiné.1 ( injure) to hurt one's hand/back se blesser or se faire mal à la main/au dos ; the dog hurt its paw le chien s'est blessé à la patte ; she hurt her shoulder when she fell elle s'est blessée à l'épaule en tombant ; he hurt his back moving the piano il s'est fait mal au dos en déplaçant le piano ; was anybody hurt? y a-t-il eu des blessés? ; they were seriously/slightly hurt ils ont été grièvement or gravement/légèrement blessés ; somebody's going to get hurt quelqu'un va se faire mal ; hard work never hurt anybody travailler dur n'a jamais fait de mal à personne ; it wouldn't hurt her to apologize ça ne lui ferait pas de mal de s'excuser ;2 ( cause pain to) faire mal à [person] ; you're hurting my arm vous me faites mal au bras ; these shoes hurt my feet ces chaussures me font mal aux pieds ; it hurts him to bend his knee il a mal quand il plie le genou ;3 ( emotionally) gen blesser ; ( offend) froisser, offusquer ; he hurt them by leaving early il les a froissés en partant tôt ; to hurt sb's feelings blesser quelqu'un ; to hurt sb's pride blesser quelqu'un dans son amour-propre ; she's afraid of getting hurt elle a peur d'être blessée ; it's often the children who get hurt ce sont souvent les enfants qui en pâtissent ;4 ( affect adversely) [prices, inflation] nuire à.1 (be painful, cause pain) faire mal ; my foot/my throat hurts j'ai mal au pied/à la gorge ; this small print makes my eyes hurt ces petits caractères me donnent mal aux yeux ; where does it hurt? où est-ce que vous avez mal? ; my shoes hurt mes chaussures me font mal ; it hurts when I turn my head j'ai mal quand je tourne la tête ;2 ( take effect) [sanctions, taxes] se faire sentir ;3 ( emotionally) what really hurt was knowing that she had lied ce qui m'avait vraiment blessé c'était de savoir qu'elle m'avait menti ; her indifference really hurts son indifférence me blesse ; the truth often hurts le vérité est souvent cruelle. -
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§ (hurt, hurt) ზიანი; ტკენა, დაზიანება§1 (hurt) ტჯივილის მიყენება, ტკენა (ატკენს, ეტკინება)2 (hurt) ვნება (ავნებს), წყენა (აწყენს)3 (hurt) წყენა (აწყენინებს, ეწყინება), გულზე მოხვედრაher words hurt me მისი სიტყვები გულზე მომხვდა // მისმა სიტყვებმა გული მატკინა4 (hurt) ტკივილი (ეტკინება)stop, it hurts! გაჩერდი, მტკივა!have you hurt yourself?' 'no, but it was close call' "ხომ არ დაშავდი?" "არა, მაგრამ ბეწვზე გადავრჩი" -
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past tense, past participle; see hurthurt1 adj1. herido2. dolidohurt2 vb1. hacer dañodid you hurt yourself? ¿te hiciste daño?2. dolerto hurt somebody's feelings herir los sentimientos / ofendertr[hɜːt]2 (wound) herida3 figurative use daño, perjuicio1 (physically) herido,-a2 (offended) dolido,-atransitive verb (pt & pp hurt)1 (cause injury) lastimar, hacer daño; (to wound) herir2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL lesionar3 (offend) herir, ofender■ you hurt her feelings la has ofendido, le has herido los sentimientos1 doler2 familiar venir mal, ir mal\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnot to hurt a fly ser incapaz de matar una moscato hurt oneself hacerse daño, lastimarse1) injure: hacer daño a, herir, lastimarto hurt oneself: hacerse daño2) distress, offend: hacer sufrir, ofender, herirhurt vi: dolermy foot hurts: me duele el piehurt n1) injury: herida f2) distress, pain: dolor m, pena fadj.• herido, -a adj.• lesionado, -a adj.• ofendido, -a adj.• resentido, -a adj.n.• daño s.m.• desolladura s.f.• dolor s.m.• herida s.f.• mal s.m.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to hurt")v.(§ p.,p.p.: hurt) = accidentar v.• damnificar v.• dañar v.• doler v.• estropear v.• herir v.• lacrar v.• lastimar v.• lesionar v.• llagar v.• molestar v.• ofender v.
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1. hɜːrt, hɜːt(past & past p hurt) transitive verb1)a) ( cause pain)you're hurting her/me! — le/me estás haciendo daño!, la/me estás lastimando! (esp AmL)
b) ( injure)I hurt my ankle — me hice daño en el tobillo, me lastimé el tobillo (esp AmL)
to hurt oneself, to get hurt — hacerse* daño, lastimarse (esp AmL)
nobody got o was hurt — a nadie le pasó nada
2)a) ( distress emotionally)their remarks hurt me deeply — lo que dijeron me dolió or me lastimó mucho
to hurt somebody's feelings — herir* las sentimientos de algn
b) ( affect adversely) \<\<government/economy\>\> perjudicar*hard work never hurt anyone — trabajar duro nunca le hizo daño or mal a nadie
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hurt vi1) ( be source of pain) doler*my leg/head hurts — me duele la pierna/la cabeza
where does it hurt? — ¿dónde le duele?
do your shoes hurt? — ¿te hacen daño los zapatos?
2) ( have adverse effects)3) (colloq)a) ( feel pain)he was still hurting after the divorce — (AmE) todavía estaba resentido por lo del divorcio
b) ( suffer adverse effects) (AmE)to be hurting — estar* pasándola or pasándolo mal (fam)
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a) ( physically) <finger/foot> lastimadoshe was badly hurt — estaba gravemente herida, estaba malherida
b) ( emotionally) <feelings/pride> herido; <tone/expression> dolido[hɜːt] (pt, pp hurt)to feel/be hurt — sentirse*/estar* dolido
1. VT1) (=do physical damage to) hacer daño a, lastimar (LAm)how did you hurt your finger/leg? — ¿cómo te has hecho daño en el dedo/la pierna?, ¿cómo te has lastimado el dedo/la pierna? (LAm)
to hurt o.s. — hacerse daño, lastimarse (LAm)
did you hurt yourself? — ¿te has hecho daño?, ¿te has lastimado? (LAm)
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he's not badly hurt — no está herido de gravedad•
to get hurt — resultar heridoto hurt a fly —
2) (=cause physical pain to)did I hurt you? — ¿te he hecho daño?, ¿te he lastimado? (LAm)
stop it! you're hurting me! — ¡para! ¡me estás haciendo daño!, ¡para! ¡me estás lastimando! (LAm)
3) (=have bad effect on)a) [+ person]a little hard work never hurt anyone — nadie se ha muerto nunca por trabajar un poco duro, trabajar duro nunca le ha hecho daño a nadie
b) [+ prospects, chances, reputation] perjudicarhigh interest rates are hurting small businesses — los tipos de interés altos están perjudicando a las pequeñas empresas
4) (=cause emotional pain to) hacer daño aI didn't mean to hurt you — no era mi intención hacerte sufrir or hacerte daño
this is going to hurt me much more than it's going to hurt you — esto me va a doler mucho más a mí que a ti
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to be easily hurt — ser muy susceptiblehis feelings were hurt by what you said — lo que dijiste lo ofendió or hirió sus sentimientos
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she was bound to get hurt — estaba claro que iba a terminar sufriendo2. VI1) (=give physical pain) [arm, leg, foot etc] dolerow, that hurts! — ¡ay! ¡duele!
it hurts when I walk — me duele cuando ando or al andar
does it hurt? — ¿te duele?
where does it hurt? — ¿dónde te duele?
to kick/hit sb where it hurts —
kick him where it hurts! — ¡dale una buena patada donde más les duele (a los hombres)!
2) (=give emotional pain) dolerit hurts to admit it but... — duele or cuesta admitirlo pero...
3) (=do harm)it wouldn't hurt to let your mum know you'll be late — no te costaría nada avisarle a tu madre que vas a llegar tarde
4) (esp US) * (=feel pain) sufrir3. ADJ1) (=injured) [part of body] lastimadoJames, are you hurt? — James, ¿te has hecho daño?, James, ¿te has lastimado? (esp LAm)
2) (=upset) [person, tone] dolidoto be/feel hurt — estar/sentirse dolido
4.N (=emotional pain) dolor m, pena f* * *
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1. [hɜːrt, hɜːt](past & past p hurt) transitive verb1)a) ( cause pain)you're hurting her/me! — le/me estás haciendo daño!, la/me estás lastimando! (esp AmL)
b) ( injure)I hurt my ankle — me hice daño en el tobillo, me lastimé el tobillo (esp AmL)
to hurt oneself, to get hurt — hacerse* daño, lastimarse (esp AmL)
nobody got o was hurt — a nadie le pasó nada
2)a) ( distress emotionally)their remarks hurt me deeply — lo que dijeron me dolió or me lastimó mucho
to hurt somebody's feelings — herir* las sentimientos de algn
b) ( affect adversely) \<\<government/economy\>\> perjudicar*hard work never hurt anyone — trabajar duro nunca le hizo daño or mal a nadie
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hurt vi1) ( be source of pain) doler*my leg/head hurts — me duele la pierna/la cabeza
where does it hurt? — ¿dónde le duele?
do your shoes hurt? — ¿te hacen daño los zapatos?
2) ( have adverse effects)3) (colloq)a) ( feel pain)he was still hurting after the divorce — (AmE) todavía estaba resentido por lo del divorcio
b) ( suffer adverse effects) (AmE)to be hurting — estar* pasándola or pasándolo mal (fam)
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a) ( physically) <finger/foot> lastimadoshe was badly hurt — estaba gravemente herida, estaba malherida
b) ( emotionally) <feelings/pride> herido; <tone/expression> dolidoto feel/be hurt — sentirse*/estar* dolido
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I[hə:t] n վնասվածք, վերք, վնաս. վիրավո րանքII[hə:t] v վնասել, վնաս պատճառել. hurt one self վնասվել. hurt one’s leg ոտքը վնասել. be seriously hurt լուրջ վնասվել. Don’t hurt the cat Կատվին մի տանջի. (վնաս պատճա ռել/ հասց նել) A glass of wine won’t hurt anybody Մի բաժակ գինին ոչ-ոքի չի վնասի. It won’t hurt you to walk home Չի խանգարի ոտքով տուն գնալ. It won’t hurt to postpone the matter Ոչինչ չի պատահի, եթե գործը հետաձգենք. (վի րավորանք) hurt one’s feelings մեկին վիրա վո րել. hurt smb’s pride մեկի ինքնասիրությանը կպչել. It hurts me Դա վիրավորական է ինձ համար. (ցավել) My eyes hurt Աչքերս ցավում են. Where does it hurt? Ի՞նչն է ցավում[hə:t] a վիրավորված, նեղացած -
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1. Icoll. my hand (one's arm, one's sprained ankle, one's leg, one's tooth, etc.) hurts у меня болит рука и т. д., does it hurt? [вам] больно?; stop! it hurts перестань, мне больно!; he gripped my hand so hard that it hurt он схватил мою руку и сжал ее до боли2. IIhurt in some manner hurt terribly (a little, greatly, etc.) ужасно и т. д. болеть; it didn't hurt a bit [мне] нисколько не было больно; nothing hurts more /worse/ than a burn (a bad tooth, etc.) нет ничего хуже ожога и т. д., contempt (neglect, etc.) hurts worse than insults презрение и т. д. обижает /задевает/ больше, чем оскорбление; hurt somewhere where does it hurt? где у вас болит?3. IIIhurt smth., smb.1) hurt one's back (one's head, one's arm, one's foot, one's finger, etc.) ушибать /ударить, поранить/ спину и т. д., my shoe hurts me ботинок жмет или натирает мне ногу; hurt oneself ушибаться, удариться; I won't hurt you я вам не причиню боли /не сделаю больно/; hurt smb. /smb.'s feelings/ обидеть кого-л.; hurt smb.'s pride задеть /ранить/ чье-л. самолюбие2) hurt plants (roses, etc.) (по)губить растения и т. д., (повредить растениям и т. д.; too much water hurts these flowers эти цветы нельзя много поливать, эти цветы не любят слишком большого количества воды; hurt the hat (the furniture, the car, etc.) портить /испортить/ шляпу и т. д., nothing will hurt this plastic table-top этому столу с пластиковым покрытием ничего не делается; hurt [smb.'s] business наносить ущерб /вредить/ делу; hurt smb.'s interests ущемлять чьи-л. интересы; it will hurt his reputation это отразится на его репутации; it won't hurt you coll. от этого вам хуже не будет. это вам не повредит4. IVhurt smth., smb. in some manner hurt smth. badly (seriously, fatally, etc.) сильно и т. д. ударить /ушибать/ что-л.; hurt smb. deeply (very much, acutely, etc.) глубоко и т. д. обижать /задевать/ кого-л.5. VIIhurt smb., smth. to do smth.1) it hurts the eyes to read this small print (the eyes to expose them to the sun, etc.) для глаз вредно читать такой мелкий шрифт и т. д.; it hurts the саг to be left in the rain машина портится, когда она стоит под дождем; it cannot hurt you to be polite with everybody тебе хуже не будет /с тобой ничего не случится/, если ты будешь вежлив с людьми2) it hurts me awfully to cough мне очень больно кашлять /, когда я кашляю/; it hurts the feelings to be laughed at насмешки больно задевают /ранят/6. XI1) be (get) hurt in smth. be (get) hurt in a traffic accident (in the crash, etc.) пострадать в автомобильной катастрофе и т. д., he was hurt in the battle он был ранен в бою; he was more frightened than hurt он скорее испугался, чем ушибся2) be (feel, look) hurt I hope your feelings are not hurt я надеюсь, вы не обиделись; he looked hurt у него был оскорбленный вид; I felt hurt мне было обидно; be hurt in some manner be seriously (badly, etc.) hurt серьезно и т. д. пострадать или ушибиться; be (feel, etc.) hurt by smth., smb. I was rather hurt by what they said (by their criticisms, etc.) меня задело то, что они сказали и т. д., be (feel) hurt at smth. be (feel) deeply hurt at her hint (at smb.'s words, at smb.'s conduct, etc.) Очень обидеться на ее намек и т. д.; be hurt at the hands of a criminal пострадать от руки бандита; be hurt when... my feelings were hurt when he didn't ask me to the party я обиделся /меня задело/, когда он не позвал меня на вечер7. XIIIhurt to do smth. it won't hurt to postpone the matter for a week ничего не случится, если дело будет отложено на неделю8. XXVhurt if... coll. will it hurt if I am late? ничего, если я опоздаю?; it won't hurt if.he doesn't know about it ничего не случатся, если он об этом не будет знать /не узнает/9. XXVIhurt smb. that... it hurts me that he didn't come to see me мне обидно, что он не зашел ко мне; hurt smth. when.. he hurt his leg when he fell он ушиб ногу при падении -
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I 1. [hɜːt]nome ferita f.2.aggettivo [feelings, look] feritoII 1. [hɜːt]to sound o look hurt sembrare offeso; to feel hurt — sentirsi ferito
1) (injure)2) (cause pain to) fare male a [ person]3) (emotionally) ferire; (offend) offendereto hurt sb.'s feelings — ferire i sentimenti di qcn.
to hurt sb.'s pride — ferire qcn. nell'orgoglio
4) (affect adversely) [prices, inflation] danneggiare2.1) (be painful) fare male2) (take effect) [sanctions, taxes] farsi sentire3.* * *past tense, past participle; see hurt* * *hurt /hɜ:t/A n.1 lesione; ferita ( anche fig.); danno; colpo (fig.): It was a severe hurt to our prestige, è stata una grave ferita (o è stato un grave colpo) per il nostro prestigio2 [u] dolore; risentimento; senso di offesa: I cannot describe the hurt and anger I felt, non so descrivere il dolore e la rabbia che provavoB a.2 danneggiato; leso4 addolorato; dolente.♦ (to) hurt /hɜ:t/(pass. e p. p. hurt)A v. t.far male a; ferire ( anche fig.); addolorare; danneggiare; ledere; offendere; nuocere a: I hurt my leg when I fell, mi feci male a una gamba quando caddi; He was badly hurt, si fece molto male; He was slightly hurt, è rimasto leggermente ferito; He was hurt by your words, restò offeso dalle tue parole; It hurts your eyes to read in dim light, nuoce alla vista (o fa male agli occhi) leggere quando c'è poca luceB v. i.1 far male; dolere: DIALOGO → - Accident- Where does it hurt?, dove ti fa male?; My leg hurts, mi fa male la gamba; DIALOGO → - Accident- It hurts too much to move my toes, mi fa troppo male per muovere le dita del piede2 soffrire; provare dolore● (fam.) to hurt like hell, fare un male cane (o boia) □ to hurt sb. 's feelings, ferire (o urtare) i sentimenti di q. □ ( USA) to be hurting for, essere a corto di; avere un gran bisogno di □ He wouldn't hurt a fly, non farebbe male a una mosca □ to hurt oneself, farsi male; ferirsi: DIALOGO → - Skiiing- Did you hurt yourself?, ti sei fatto male? □ it won't [wouldn't] hurt to do st., non guasta [non guasterebbe] fare qc.: It wouldn't hurt to take some precautions, non guasterebbe prendere qualche precauzione □ it won't [wouldn't] hurt sb. to do st., a q. non farà [non farebbe] male fare qc.: It won't hurt you to do the washing up for once, per una volta non ti farà male lavare i piatti.* * *I 1. [hɜːt]nome ferita f.2.aggettivo [feelings, look] feritoII 1. [hɜːt]to sound o look hurt sembrare offeso; to feel hurt — sentirsi ferito
1) (injure)2) (cause pain to) fare male a [ person]3) (emotionally) ferire; (offend) offendereto hurt sb.'s feelings — ferire i sentimenti di qcn.
to hurt sb.'s pride — ferire qcn. nell'orgoglio
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1. [hɜ:t] n1. вред, ущербhurt to smb.'s health - ущерб чьему-л. здоровью
to do hurt to smb. - вредить кому-л.; причинять вред кому-л.
what hurt can it do you? - чем это может вам повредить /помешать/?
2. 1) повреждение; травма; рана, ранение; порез; ушибhurt certificate - воен. свидетельство о ранении
to get /to receive/ a mortal [a serious] hurt - получить смертельное [серьёзное] ранение
2) боль3. обида; оскорблениеa severe hurt to smb.'s pride - тяжёлый удар по чьему-л. самолюбию
I intended no hurt to your feelings - я не думал /не хотел/ вас обидеть
4. уст. удар5. геральд. голубое поле круглой формы2. [hɜ:t] a1. раненый, травмированный, пострадавший2. обиженный, оскорблённый; задетыйhurt pride - уязвлённая гордость /-ое самолюбие/
to feel hurt - чувствовать себя оскорблённым /уязвлённым/
3. повреждённый, испорченный, порченый3. [hɜ:t] v (hurt)1. 1) причинять больit hurts the eyes to look at the sun - солнечный свет режет глаза, от солнца глазам больно
don't hurt the cat - не мучай кошку; не делай кошке больно
2) разг. болетьmy tooth [my hand] still hurts a little - зуб [рука] всё ещё болит /ноет/ немного
hunger hurts terrifically - ≅ от голода живот подвело
2. повредить, нанести повреждение; травмировать; ранить; порезать; ушибить, ударитьto hurt oneself - ушибиться; пораниться
to hurt one's finger [one's foot, one's back] - ушибить /поранить/ палец [ногу, спину]
to hurt permanently - изувечить, искалечить
to get hurt - а) пораниться, ушибиться; б) пострадать, получить ранение /травму/
3. причинять вред, ущерб; портитьto hurt smb.'s reputation - подорвать /подмочить/ чью-л. репутацию
to hurt smb.'s interests - задеть чьи-л. интересы
it won't hurt you to read the book - вам будет полезно прочитать эту книгу
it won't hurt to postpone the matter for a week - ничего не случится /не произойдёт/, если отложить это дело на неделю
it won't hurt - от этого не будет никакого вреда, это будет только на пользу
4. (больно) задевать, обижать; оскорблятьto hurt smb.'s feelings - обидеть /оскорбить/ кого-л., задеть чьи-л. чувства
to hurt smb. to the quick - задеть кого-л. за живое
it hurts me that you didn't come - мне обидно, что ты не пришёл
5. разг. страдать, портитьсяthis material doesn't hurt if it gets wet - этот материал от влаги не портится /не боится влаги/
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past tense, past participle; see hurtkrenke--------krenkelse--------skade--------såre--------ugagnIsubst. \/hɜːt\/1) slag, støt, forklaring: noe som forårsaker kroppslig eller psykisk skade eller smerte2) kroppslig skade, men3) skade, ugagn, fortred• what hurt can it do?4) krenkelse, forurettelse, psykisk skade, sorg, smertejeg mente ikke å såre ham, jeg mente ikke å såre følelsene hansreceive no hurt ikke bli skadetII1) ( om fysisk smerte) gjøre vondt, verke, smerte, volde smerte, påføre smertefoten min verker, det verker i foten min, jeg har vondt i foten• ouch, you hurt me!au, det gjør vondt!2) ( om psykisk smerte) såre, smerte, gjøre vondt, støte, påføre sorg, være smertefull3) skade, ødelegge, kveste, slå, volde skade på, påføre skade, forstrekke (en muskel\/sene)han skadet kneet, han slo kneethun slo hodet, hun fikk hodeskader4) ( overført) skade, ødeleggedet har han ikke vondt av, det tar han ingen skade avhurt for something (amer., hverdagslig) verke etter noe• God, I'm hurting for a beer right nowherregud, jeg verker etter en øl akkurat nåhurt oneself slå seg• did you hurt yourself?hurt somebody's feelings såre noen, såre noens følelserit won't hurt det skader ikkenot hurt a hair on somebody's head ikke krumme et hår på hodet til noenIIIadj. \/hɜːt\/1) skadet, såret2) krenket, støtt3) ødelagt -
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Общая лексика: свет был такой яркий, что было больно смотретьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the light was so bright that it hurt our eyes
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n боль (1). Существительное ache редко употребляется самостоятельно. Оно обычно часть сложного слова и, как правило, употребляется в сочетаниях:have toothache (earache, stomachache, backache) — У меня болит зуб (ухо, живот, спина).
В этих сочетаниях существительное ache употребляется без артикля, за исключением сочетания to have a headache. (2). Английское соответствие русскому слову боль во всех остальных случаях передается существительным pain и прилагательным painful, которые обозначают физическое или психическое страдание или болезненное ощущение в какой-либо части тела:to have a sharp (dull) pain in one's arm (one's leg, one's side, etc.) — почувствовать острую (тупую) боль в руке (ноге, боку и т. д.);
I have pain in the back или My back is still painful — У меня болит спина (у меня боли в спине).
My legs are stiff but not painful — У меня затекли ноги, но боли нет.
(3). See ill, a. v болеть Русскому глаголу болеть соответствуют английские глаголы to ache и to hurt. Глагол to ache употребляется для обозначения длительной тупой, главным образом, физической боли, глагол to hurt указывает на боль, вызванную какой-либо, не конкретизируя характер боли:My eyes hurt when I look at bright light — У меня болят глаза, когда я смотрю на яркий свет (Мне больно смотреть на яркий свет), но: My eyes ache all the time, I probably need stronger glasses — У меня все время болят глаза, вероятно, мне нужны более сильные очки.
Let my hand go, you are hurting me — Отпусти мою руку, ты мне делаешь больно.
Don't touch here, it hurts — Не трогай, мне больно.
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I [eɪk] nI have aches and pains all over. — У меня все тело болит.
Poor posture can cause neck ache, headaches and breathing problems. — Неправильная осанка может вызывать боли в шее, головные боли и осложнения с дыханием.
- headacheCHOICE OF WORDS:(1). Русскому слову боль во всех остальных случаях, кроме вышеперечисленных, соответствует английское существительное pain или прилагательное painful, которые обозначают физическое или психическое страдание или болезненное ощущение в какой-либо части тела: to have a sharp (dull) pain in one's arm (one's leg, one's side) почувствовать острую (тупую) боль в руке (ноге, боку); I have pain in the back или my back is still painful у меня все еще болит спина/у меня сохраняются боли в спине; my legs are stiff but not painful у меня затекли ноги, но боли нет. (2.) See ill, adjUSAGE:Существительное ache редко употребляется самостоятельно. Оно обычно является частью сложного слова и, как правило, употребляется в сочетаниях: I have toothache (earache, stomachache, backache) у меня болит зуб (ухо, живот, спина). В этих сочетаниях существительное с компонентом ache употребляется без артикля, за исключением сочетания to have a headache.II [eɪk] v1) болеть, испытывать больMy ear (stomach, tooth) aches. — У меня болит ухо (живот, зуб).
It made my head ache. — У меня от этого разболелась голова.
- one's head achesHe ached all over. — У него все болело.
2) сострадать, переживать о чём-либоMy heart aches at the sight of him/it makes my heart ache to see him. — Когда я вижу его, у меня сердце разрывается/у меня душа болит.
•CHOICE OF WORDS:Русскому глаголу болеть/болит соответствуют английские глаголы to ache и to hurt. Глагол to ache употребляется для обозначения длительной тупой, главным образом, физической боли, глагол to hurt указывает на боль, вызванную какой-либо внешней или внутренней причиной, не конкретизируя ее характера: my eyes hurt when I look at a bright light у меня болят глаза, когда я смотрю на яркий свет/мне больно смотреть на яркий свет, ср., my eyes ache all the time, I probably need stronger glasses у меня все время болят глаза, вероятно, мне нужны более сильные очки; let my hand go, you are hurting me отпусти мою руку, ты мне делаешь больно; don't touch here, it hurts не трогай, мне больно -
13 sting
1. stiŋ noun1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) aguijón2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) picadura3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) picadura
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verb1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) picar2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) escocer, picar, ardersting1 n1. aguijón2. picadurasting2 vb picartr[stɪŋ]2 (action, wound) picadura4 figurative use (of remorse) punzada1 (gen) picar■ if you keep still it won't sting you si no te mueves, no te picará3 (provoke) incitar, provocar (into/to, a)4 (overcharge, swindle) clavar■ they stung me for £50 me clavaron £501 (insects, nettles, etc) picar; (substance) escocer2 (be painful) escocer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a sting in the tail figurative use esconder algo maloto take the sting out of something figurative use quitar hierro a algo1) : picara bee stung him: le picó una abeja2) hurt: hacer escocer (físicamente), herir (emocionalmente)sting vi1) : picar (dícese de las abejas, etc.)2) smart: escocer, ardersting n: picadura f (herida), escozor m (sensación)n.• aguijón s.m.• escosor s.m.• espigón s.m.• picada s.f.• picadura s.f.• picazón s.m.• punzada s.f.• rejo s.m.• resquemor s.m. (Insect)v.• picar (Insecto) v.v.(§ p.,p.p.: stung) = escocer v.• incitar v.• pungir v.• punzar v.• remorder v.• resquemar v.stɪŋ
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1) ca) (organ of bee, wasp) aguijón ma sting in the tail — (BrE)
b) (action, wound) picadura f2) (no pl)a) ( pain) escozor m, ardor m (CS)b) ( hurtfulness)3) c ( confidence game) (AmE sl) timo m (fam), golpe m (fam)
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(past & past p stung) transitive verb1) \<\<bee/scorpion/nettle\>\> picar*2)a) ( cause pain) hacer* escocer, hacer* arder (CS)b) (mentally, emotionally) herir* profundamentec) (goad, incite)to sting somebody INTO something — incitar a alguien a + inf
3) (cheat, overcharge) (sl)I was stung for $65 — me clavaron 65 dólares (fam)
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vi1) \<\<insect/nettle\>\> picar*2)a) ( hurt physically) \<\<iodine/ointment\>\> hacer* escocer, hacer* arder (CS); \<\<cut\>\> escocer*, arder (CS); \<\<rain\>\> azotarher eyes were stinging — le escocían or le ardían los ojos
b) (mentally, emotionally) herir* (profundamente)c) stinging pres p <rebuke/criticism> punzante, hiriente[stɪŋ] (vb: pt, pp stung)stinging pain — escozor m, ardor m (CS)
1. N1) (Zool, Bot) (=organ) aguijón m2) (=act, wound) [of insect, nettle] picadura f ; (=sharp pain) punzada f- take the sting out of sth3) (esp US) * (=confidence trick) timo m2. VT1) [insect, nettle] picar; (=make smart) escocer, picar, arder (esp LAm); [hail] azotar2) (fig) [conscience] remorder; [remark, criticism] herir3) (=provoke)4) **how much did they sting you for? — ¿cuánto te clavaron? *
3. VI1) [insect etc] picar2)* * *[stɪŋ]
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1) ca) (organ of bee, wasp) aguijón ma sting in the tail — (BrE)
b) (action, wound) picadura f2) (no pl)a) ( pain) escozor m, ardor m (CS)b) ( hurtfulness)3) c ( confidence game) (AmE sl) timo m (fam), golpe m (fam)
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(past & past p stung) transitive verb1) \<\<bee/scorpion/nettle\>\> picar*2)a) ( cause pain) hacer* escocer, hacer* arder (CS)b) (mentally, emotionally) herir* profundamentec) (goad, incite)to sting somebody INTO something — incitar a alguien a + inf
3) (cheat, overcharge) (sl)I was stung for $65 — me clavaron 65 dólares (fam)
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vi1) \<\<insect/nettle\>\> picar*2)a) ( hurt physically) \<\<iodine/ointment\>\> hacer* escocer, hacer* arder (CS); \<\<cut\>\> escocer*, arder (CS); \<\<rain\>\> azotarher eyes were stinging — le escocían or le ardían los ojos
b) (mentally, emotionally) herir* (profundamente)c) stinging pres p <rebuke/criticism> punzante, hirientestinging pain — escozor m, ardor m (CS)
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1. nouna sting in the tail — (fig.) ein Pferdefuß
take the sting out of something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) den Stachel nehmen (geh.)
3) (Zool.) [Gift]stachel, der2. transitive verb,1) (wound) stechena bee stung [him on] his arm — eine Biene stach ihm in den Arm
a jellyfish stung me/my leg — ich habe mich/mein Bein an einer Qualle verbrannt
2) (cause pain to)the smoke/the wind stung my eyes — der Rauch/der Wind brannte mir in den Augen
3) (hurt mentally) tief treffen; [zutiefst] verletzen4) (incite)3. intransitive verb,sting somebody into something/doing something — jemanden zu etwas anstacheln/dazu anstacheln, etwas zu tun
1) (feel pain) brennen2) (have sting) stechen* * *1. [stiŋ] noun1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) der Stachel2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) der Stich, der Biß3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) der Stich, der Biß2. verb1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) stechen2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) brennen* * *[stɪŋ]I. nbee/hornet/wasp \sting Bienen-/Hornissen-/Wespenstich m3. no pl (from antiseptic, ointment) Brennen nt; (from needle) Stechen nt; (from whip) brennender Schmerz\sting of defeat ( fig) schmerzliche Niederlage\sting of remorse Gewissensbisse plI will never forget the \sting of his words ich werde die Kränkung durch seine Worte niemals vergessen7.▶ to have a \sting in the tail (have surprising end) eine Pointe haben; (have negative aspect) eine Kehrseite habenII. vi<stung, stung>bee, hornet stechen; disinfectant, sunburn brennen; wound, cut schmerzen, weh tun; ( fig) words, criticism schmerzenIII. vt<stung, stung>1. (wound)I was stung by the nettles ich habe mich an den Nesseln verbrannt2. (cause pain)the vodka stung her throat der Wodka brannte ihr im Halshis conscience stung him for weeks after the incident ( fig) sein Gewissen plagte ihn nach dem Unfall noch wochenlangto \sting sb's eyes sand, wind, hail jdm in den Augen brennen3. (upset)▪ to \sting sb jdn verletzen [o kränken]he was stung by her criticisms ihre Kritik hat ihn tief getroffenthe negative comments stung me into action die abfälligen Bemerkungen ließen mich aktiv werden5. (swindle)the bank stung me £50 in charges when I went overdrawn als ich das Konto überzogen hatte, hat mir die Bank eine Überziehungsgebühr von 50 Pfund aufgebrummtto \sting sb with higher fees/surcharges/new taxes jdm höhere Gebühren/Zuschläge/neue Steuern aufbrummen fam* * *[stɪŋ] vb: pret, ptp stung1. n3) (= pain from needle etc) Stechen nt, stechender Schmerz; (of antiseptic, ointment, from nettle etc) Brennen nt; (of whip) brennender Schmerzthere might be a bit of a sting —
to take the sting out of sth — etw entschärfen; (out of remark, criticism also) einer Sache (dat) den Stachel nehmen
to have a sting in its tail (story, film) — ein unerwartet fatales Ende nehmen; (remark)
death, where now thy sting? — Tod, wo ist dein Stachel?
2. vt1) (insect) stechen; (jellyfish) verbrennen2)the hail stung our faces — der Hagel stach uns wie mit Nadeln im Gesicht
3) (comments, sarcasm etc) treffen, schmerzen; (remorse, conscience) quälento sting sb into doing sth — jdn antreiben, etw zu tun
he was stung into replying — er ließ sich dazu hinreißen zu antworten
4) (inf)to sting sb for sth — jdn bei etw ausnehmen (inf) or schröpfen (inf)
could I sting you for a fiver? — kann ich dir einen Fünfer abknöpfen? (inf)
3. vi2) (hail etc) wie mit Nadeln stechen3) (comments, sarcasm etc) schmerzen* * *sting [stıŋ]A v/t prät stung [stʌŋ], obs stang [stæŋ], pperf stung1. stechenbe stung with remorse von Reue geplagt werden oder sein4. anstacheln, reizen ( beide:into zu):sting sb into action jemanden aktiv werden lassen5. umgb) sting sb for a pound jemandem ein Pfund abknöpfenB v/i1. stechen2. brennen, beißen (Pfeffer etc)3. schmerzen, wehtun (beide auch fig)C s1. Stachel m (eines Insekts, des Todes etc)2. a) Stich m, Biss mb) Brennen n, brennender Schmerz:sting of conscience Gewissensbisse pl;the sting is in the tail fig das dicke Ende kommt noch;take the sting out of fig einer Sache den Stachel nehmen3. Pointe f, Spitze f (eines Epigramms etc)4. Schwung m, Wucht f5. BOT → academic.ru/70792/stimulus">stimulus 3* * *1. nouna sting in the tail — (fig.) ein Pferdefuß
take the sting out of something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) den Stachel nehmen (geh.)
3) (Zool.) [Gift]stachel, der2. transitive verb,1) (wound) stechena bee stung [him on] his arm — eine Biene stach ihm in den Arm
a jellyfish stung me/my leg — ich habe mich/mein Bein an einer Qualle verbrannt
the smoke/the wind stung my eyes — der Rauch/der Wind brannte mir in den Augen
3) (hurt mentally) tief treffen; [zutiefst] verletzen4) (incite)3. intransitive verb,sting somebody into something/doing something — jemanden zu etwas anstacheln/dazu anstacheln, etwas zu tun
1) (feel pain) brennen2) (have sting) stechen* * *n.Brennen - n.Stachel -n m.Stich -e m.brennender Schmerz m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: stung)= brennen (auf) v.jemanden aktiv werden lassen ausdr.jemanden necken ausdr.stechen (Insekt) v. -
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[skræ ] 1. verb1) (to mark or hurt by drawing a sharp point across: The cat scratched my hand; How did you scratch your leg?; I scratched myself on a rose bush.) rive2) (to rub to relieve itching: You should try not to scratch insect bites.) klø; kradse3) (to make by scratching: He scratched his name on the rock with a sharp stone.) ridse4) (to remove by scratching: She threatened to scratch his eyes out.) stikke ud5) (to withdraw from a game, race etc: That horse has been scratched.) trække ud2. noun1) (a mark, injury or sound made by scratching: covered in scratches; a scratch at the door.) skramme; rids; skrat2) (a slight wound: I hurt myself, but it's only a scratch.) skramme3) (in certain races or competitions, the starting point for people with no handicap or advantage.) startstreg•- scratchy- scratchiness
- scratch the surface
- start from scratch
- up to scratch* * *[skræ ] 1. verb1) (to mark or hurt by drawing a sharp point across: The cat scratched my hand; How did you scratch your leg?; I scratched myself on a rose bush.) rive2) (to rub to relieve itching: You should try not to scratch insect bites.) klø; kradse3) (to make by scratching: He scratched his name on the rock with a sharp stone.) ridse4) (to remove by scratching: She threatened to scratch his eyes out.) stikke ud5) (to withdraw from a game, race etc: That horse has been scratched.) trække ud2. noun1) (a mark, injury or sound made by scratching: covered in scratches; a scratch at the door.) skramme; rids; skrat2) (a slight wound: I hurt myself, but it's only a scratch.) skramme3) (in certain races or competitions, the starting point for people with no handicap or advantage.) startstreg•- scratchy- scratchiness
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16 have
I 1. [ forma debole həv] [ forma forte hæv]1) (possess) avere2) (consume)3) (want) volere, prendere4) (receive, get) ricevere [letter, parcel]; avere, ricevere [news, information]to let sb. have sth. — lasciare prendere qcs. a qcn
5) (hold) fare [party, meeting, enquiry]; organizzare [competition, exhibition]; avere [ conversation]6) (exert, exhibit) avere [effect, courage, courtesy] ( to do di fare); avere, esercitare [ influence]7) (spend) passare, trascorrereto have sth. to do — avere qcs. da fare
9) (undergo, suffer) avereto have (the) flu, a heart attack — avere l'influenza, un infarto
to have sth. done — far fare qcs.
to have sb. do sth. — fare fare qcs. a qcn.
12) (allow) permettere, tollerare13) (physically hold) tenere14) (give birth to) [woman, animal] avere [child, young]over here, we have a painting by Picasso — qui abbiamo un dipinto di Picasso
2.what we have here is a group of extremists — quello con cui abbiamo a che fare è un gruppo di estremisti
1) (must)2) (need to)you don't have to o you haven't got to leave so early non è necessario che te ne vada così presto; did you have to spend so much money? era necessario che spendessi così tanti soldi? something had to be done — si doveva fare qualcosa
3.this has (got) to be the most difficult decision I've ever made — questa è proprio la decisione più difficile che abbia mai preso
1) avere; (with movement and reflexive verbs) essere2) (in tag questions etc.)you've seen the film, haven't you? — hai visto il film, vero?
you haven't seen the film, have you? — non hai visto il film, vero?
you haven't seen my bag, have you? — hai per caso visto la mia borsa?
"he's already left" - "has he indeed!" — "è già andato via" - "davvero?"
"you've never met him" - "yes I have!" — "non l'hai mai incontrato" - "invece sì!"
having finished his breakfast, he went out — finito di fare colazione, uscì
4) (because)having already won twice, he's a favourite — dato che ha già vinto due volte, è uno dei favoriti
•- have in- have on- have up••to have done with sth. — finire (di usare qcs.) o finire con qcs.
this TV has had it — colloq. questa televisione ha fatto il suo tempo
when your father finds out, you've had it! — colloq. quando tuo padre lo viene a sapere, sei rovinato!
I can't do any more, I've had it! — colloq. non ne posso più, sono stremato!
I've had it (up to here) — colloq. non ne posso più
to have it in for sb. — colloq. avercela (a morte) con qcn.
she has, doesn't have it in her to do — sarebbe, non sarebbe mai capace di fare
II [hæv]you have o you've got me there! mi hai colto in fallo! o toccato! and the ayes, noes have it i sì, i no sono in maggioranza; and what have you...eccetera,...e quant'altro; there are no houses to be had — non c'è modo di trovare delle case
* * *(to have or keep (something) in case or until it is needed: If you go to America please keep some money in reserve for your fare home.) tenere di riserva* * *have /hæv/n. (fam.)1 (antiq. GB) imbroglio; inganno; fregatura (fam.)2 (solo al pl.) abbienti; benestanti; ricchi; nazioni ricche: the haves and have-nots, i ricchi e i poveri; chi ha e chi non ha.♦ (to) have /hæv, həv/1 (ausiliare, nella voce attiva) avere; essere: «Have you seen it?» «Yes, I have [No, I haven't]», «l'hai visto?» «sì, l'ho visto [no, non l'ho visto]»; He had come back, era ritornato2 avere; possedere; ottenere; ricevere: The school has a large playing field, la scuola ha un grande campo di gioco; He has a moustache, ha i baffi; I've got ( USA: I have) a cold, ho il raffreddore; We had fine weather all the time, abbiamo sempre avuto tempo buono; He hasn't (fam.: hasn't got; USA: doesn't have) much time, non ha molto tempo; How much money have you got? ( USA: do you have)?, quanto denaro (fam.: quanti soldi) hai?; I had some work to do, avevo un po' di lavoro da fare; I've always wanted to have a sports car, ho sempre desiderato (avere) un'auto sportiva3 prendere; possedere: Have some more biscuits!, prendi degli altri biscotti!; Have a drink!, prendi qualcosa da bere!; bevi qualcosa!4 (in varie loc.) fare: to have a walk [a ride, a swim, a bath, a dance, a dream, a game], fare una passeggiata [una cavalcata, una nuotata, un bagno, un ballo, un sogno, una partita]; They're having a meeting, stanno facendo una riunione5 (causativo: seguito da un p. p.) fare (più un inf.): I must have my hair cut, devo farmi tagliare i capelli; I had my watch repaired, feci riparare l'orologio6 (causativo: seguito da un inf. o da una forma in - ing) fare (più un inf.): I'll have the plumber do it, lo farò fare all'idraulico; He had us all laughing at his story, con la sua storiella ci fece ridere tutti7 (seguito da un p. p.) subire ( l'azione specificata): Frank has had his leg broken, Frank si è rotto la gamba (o ha subito la rottura della gamba); I had my car stolen yesterday, ieri mi hanno rubato la macchina8 ( anche to have got) avere da; dovere; toccare (impers.): I have to go to the dentist's, devo andare dal dentista; DIALOGO → - Going for an interview- What time do you have to be there?, a che ora devi essere là?; We only fight because we have to, ci battiamo soltanto perché dobbiamo farlo (o perché è nostro dovere); DIALOGO → - At the station 2- Do the children have to pay?, i bambini pagano il biglietto?9 permettere; sopportare; tollerare: I won't have bad behaviour, non permetto che ci si comporti male; I won't have it!, non lo permetto!; non l'accetto!11 avere alla propria mercé; tenere in pugno (fig.); avere la meglio su (q.)12 (fam., di solito al passivo) fregare (fam.); imbrogliare; ingannare; farla a (q.): I have been had!, mi sono fatto fregare! (o me l'hanno fatta!)13 (seguito da it) dire; scrivere; asserire; sostenere: The newspapers have it that the firm will go bankrupt, i giornali scrivono che la ditta è sull'orlo del fallimento14 (form.) conoscere; sapere; parlare: He has little [no] English, conosce poco [non sa (o non parla)] l'inglese15 prendere; mangiare; bere; fumare: I had a sandwich for lunch, ho mangiato un panino a pranzo; DIALOGO → - Ordering drinks- What are you having?, che prendi?; DIALOGO → - Ordering drinks- I'll have a pint of cider, prendo un bicchiere di sidro16 (fam.) corrompere; comprare (fam.)17 (idiom.; per es., in:) Let me have a try [a look]!, fammi provare [dare un'occhiata]!; I offered it to him, but he wouldn't have it, glielo offrii, ma lo rifiutò; Have your homework done in an hour!, che i tuoi compiti siano finiti entro un'ora!● (leg.) to have and to hold, avere (o possedere) a pieno titolo ( di proprietà) □ ( slang) to have a ball, divertirsi un sacco □ to have charge of sb., avere la responsabilità (o essere responsabile) di q. □ to have charge of st., avere in custodia qc.; custodire qc. □ to have to do with, avere (a) che fare (o a che vedere) con: I don't want to have anything to do with him, non voglio aver nulla a che fare con lui □ to have done with, cessare, smettere (di fare qc.); averla fatta finita con, non volerne più sapere di □ to have done with it, finirla, farla finita; non pensarci più □ (fam. GB) to have a down on sb., avercela con q. □ to have fun, divertirsi; spassarsela □ to have a good time, divertirsi, spassarsela: DIALOGO → - At the airport- Have a good time, divertiti; divertitevi □ (fam.) to have had it, essere finito (o rovinato, spacciato); ( di persona o macchina) non farcela più; ( di un indumento, ecc.) essere logoro (o consumato, consunto) □ (fam.) to have had one too many, avere alzato un po' il gomito (fig.); essere un po' brillo □ ( in una votazione) to have it, vincere, avere la maggioranza: The ayes have it, vincono i sì □ ( slang volg. GB) to have it away with sb. = to have it off with sb. ► have off □ to have ( got) it coming, tirarsi addosso un guaio; meritare ( una punizione, ecc.); meritarsela, cercarsela (fam.): He had it coming!, se l'è meritata (o cercata)! □ to have it one's ( own) way, fare a modo proprio; averla vinta: In the end she had it her way, alla fine l'ha avuta vinta lei □ (fam.) Have it your (own) way!, va bene, facciamo come vuoi tu!; hai vinto! □ to have sex with sb., fare sesso (o andare a letto) con q. □ to have st. [sb.] ( all) to oneself, avere qc. [q.] tutto per sé □ to let sb. have st., fare avere (o dare) qc. a q.: Let me have your lighter, dammi il tuo accendino □ (fam.) to let sb. have it, dire a q. il fatto suo; non mandargliela a dire; ( anche) attaccare, dare addosso a q.: Let him have it!, (dagli) addosso! □ (fam.) I have it! (o I've got it), ci sono!; ho capito!; ( anche) lo so!, so rispondere! □ (fam. USA) to have what it takes, avere quel che ci vuole; avere le qualità necessarie (per fare qc.) □ You have me (o you've got me) there!, mi hai preso in castagna!; un punto a tuo favore!; ( anche) non lo so (proprio)!; mi arrendo! (fig.) □ to be not having any, non accettare; non volerne sapere: I tried to convince her, but she wasn't having any, tentai di convincerla, ma lei non voleva nemmeno sentirne parlare □ I [you] had better, farei [faresti] meglio; sarebbe meglio che io [tu] (più inf. senza to): You'd better go home at once, faresti meglio ad andare subito a casa NOTA D'USO: - had better- □ ( slang USA) Have a good (o a nice) one!, ciao!; stammi bene! □ (fam. scherz.) Have a heart!, abbi pietà!; sii buono!NOTA D'USO: - to have- NOTA D'USO: - to have breakfast (lunch, dinner, ecc.)-* * *I 1. [ forma debole həv] [ forma forte hæv]1) (possess) avere2) (consume)3) (want) volere, prendere4) (receive, get) ricevere [letter, parcel]; avere, ricevere [news, information]to let sb. have sth. — lasciare prendere qcs. a qcn
5) (hold) fare [party, meeting, enquiry]; organizzare [competition, exhibition]; avere [ conversation]6) (exert, exhibit) avere [effect, courage, courtesy] ( to do di fare); avere, esercitare [ influence]7) (spend) passare, trascorrereto have sth. to do — avere qcs. da fare
9) (undergo, suffer) avereto have (the) flu, a heart attack — avere l'influenza, un infarto
to have sth. done — far fare qcs.
to have sb. do sth. — fare fare qcs. a qcn.
12) (allow) permettere, tollerare13) (physically hold) tenere14) (give birth to) [woman, animal] avere [child, young]over here, we have a painting by Picasso — qui abbiamo un dipinto di Picasso
2.what we have here is a group of extremists — quello con cui abbiamo a che fare è un gruppo di estremisti
1) (must)2) (need to)you don't have to o you haven't got to leave so early non è necessario che te ne vada così presto; did you have to spend so much money? era necessario che spendessi così tanti soldi? something had to be done — si doveva fare qualcosa
3.this has (got) to be the most difficult decision I've ever made — questa è proprio la decisione più difficile che abbia mai preso
1) avere; (with movement and reflexive verbs) essere2) (in tag questions etc.)you've seen the film, haven't you? — hai visto il film, vero?
you haven't seen the film, have you? — non hai visto il film, vero?
you haven't seen my bag, have you? — hai per caso visto la mia borsa?
"he's already left" - "has he indeed!" — "è già andato via" - "davvero?"
"you've never met him" - "yes I have!" — "non l'hai mai incontrato" - "invece sì!"
having finished his breakfast, he went out — finito di fare colazione, uscì
4) (because)having already won twice, he's a favourite — dato che ha già vinto due volte, è uno dei favoriti
•- have in- have on- have up••to have done with sth. — finire (di usare qcs.) o finire con qcs.
this TV has had it — colloq. questa televisione ha fatto il suo tempo
when your father finds out, you've had it! — colloq. quando tuo padre lo viene a sapere, sei rovinato!
I can't do any more, I've had it! — colloq. non ne posso più, sono stremato!
I've had it (up to here) — colloq. non ne posso più
to have it in for sb. — colloq. avercela (a morte) con qcn.
she has, doesn't have it in her to do — sarebbe, non sarebbe mai capace di fare
II [hæv]you have o you've got me there! mi hai colto in fallo! o toccato! and the ayes, noes have it i sì, i no sono in maggioranza; and what have you...eccetera,...e quant'altro; there are no houses to be had — non c'è modo di trovare delle case
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17 глаз
муж. eye;
сл. blinker, daylight, glimmer, keeker, light, peeper перед глазами ≈ right in front of бросающийся в глаза ≈ flaring бросаться в глаза, бить в глаза ≈ to be striking, to strike/catch one's eye, to arrest one's attention;
to be evident портить себе глаза ≈ to spoil one's eyes;
to ruin one's eyesight выплакать все глаза ≈ to cry one's eyes out вертеться перед глазами ≈ to pester smb. with one's presence, to keep hanging around smb. радовать глаз ≈ to please/delight one's eyes резать глаза ≈ to hurt/offend the eyes скрыться из глаз ≈ to disappear from sight/view, to pass out of sight/view выкатывать глаза, таращить глаза, пялить глаза ≈разг. to stare, to open one's eyes wide заводить глаза, закатывать глаза ≈ to roll up/back one's eyes отводить глаза ≈ to throw dust in smb.'s eyes прятать глаза ≈ to hide one's eyes, to avoid smb.'s eyes впиваться глазами ≈ разг. to stare hard at smb., to fix one's eyes on smb. есть глазами, поедать глазами, пожирать глазами ≈ разг. to devour smb. with one's eyes, to eye smb. greedily мерить глазами ≈ to look smb. up and down, to look smb. over пробегать глазами ≈ to run one's eyes over smth., to skim smth., to scan smth. провожать глазами ≈ to follow smb. with one's eyes смотреть чьими-то глазами на что-л. ≈ to look at smth. through the eyes of smb., to see smth. smb.'s way смотреть иными/другими глазами на что-л. ≈ to see smth. in a different light стоять перед глазами, стоять в глазах у кого-л. ≈ to be always on smb.'s mind у него глаз наметан ≈ he has a trained eye, he has a good eye for smth./smb. с открытыми глазами ≈ with one's eyes open с закрытыми глазами ≈ with one's eyes closed, blindly с завязанными глазами ≈ blindfold темно, хоть глаз выколи разг. ≈ it is pitch-dark не в бровь, а в глаз разг. ≈ to hit the mark;
to strike home с глаз долой - из сердца вон! ≈ out of sight, out of mind бычий глаз, воловий глаз ≈ ox-eye попадаться на глаза ≈ to catch smb.'s eye, to catch sight of smb. водить глазами ≈ (по) to cast one's eye (over) вращать глазами ≈ to roll one's eyes завязывать глаза ≈ (кому-л.) to blindfold строить глаза ≈ to make eyes выпуклые глаза, глаза навыкате ≈ prominent/bulging eyes живые глаза ≈ bright/sparkling eyes дурной глаз, черный глаз ≈ evil eye безжизненные глаза ≈ lacklustre eyes ради прекрасных глаз ≈ as a favour, just to please smb. сказать прямо в глаза кому-л. ≈ to say straight to smb.'s face смеяться кому-л. в глаза ≈ to laugh in smb.s face идти куда глаза глядят ≈ to wander aimlessly;
to follow one's nose невооруженным/простым глазом ≈ with the naked eye У нее глаза на мокром месте. ≈ She is always on the verge of tears. У него глаза разбегаются. ≈ He doesn't know where to look (first). глаза сломаешь ≈ you could go blind/crazy у семи нянек дитя без глазу посл. ≈ too many cooks spoil the broth не спускать глаз с кого-л., не отрывать глаз ≈ not let smb. out of one's sight;
not take one's eyes off smb., to keep one's eyes glued on smb. закрывать глаза на что-л. ≈ to connive at smth., to overlook smth.;
to shut one's eyes to smth. положить глаз на кого-л./что-л. ≈ to take notice/note of smb./smth. на глаз с глазу на глаз с пьяных глаз в глазах кого-л. для отвода глаз за глаза смотреть во все глаза не моргнув глазом на глазахм.
1. eye;
(взгляд, взор) glance, look;
голубые ~а blue eyes;
отвести ~а look away;
поднять ~а look up, raise/lift one`s eyes;
окинуть что-л. ~ами look smth. over;
смотреть во все ~а be* all eyes;
у него ~а на лоб лезут his eyes are popping out of his head;
2. (зрение) sight;
плохие (хорошие) ~а poor (excelent) eyesight;
портить себе ~а spoil* one`s eyes, ruin one`s eyesight;
3. тк. ед. (особая способность видения) eye;
перен. разг. (присмотр) watching;
острый ~ keen/sharp eye;
дурной ~ evil eye;
верный ~ good eye;
за ним нужен ~ да ~ you can`t take your eyes off him for a moment;
в моих ~ах to my eye, in my opinion;
за ~а
1) (в отсутствие) in smb.`s absence;
without having seen smb. ;
without smb.`s knowledge;
2) (за спиной) behind smb.`s back;
3) (в избытке) amply, quite enough;
за ~а достаточно enough and to spare;
на ~ by eye;
на ~ах у кого-л. in front of smb., under smb.`s very eyes;
он вырос у нас на ~ах we watched him grow up;
не смыкая глаз without getting a wink of sleep;
для отвода глаз as a blind;
ради прекрасных глаз for love, for smb.`s (sweet) sake;
с ~у на ~ in private, alone, tete-а-tete;
беседа с ~у на ~ confidential/private talk;
идти куда ~а глядят wander aimlessly;
закрывать ~а на что-л. connive at smth., overlook smth., shut one`s eyes to smth. ;
попадать не в бровь а в ~ hit* the (right) nail on the head, hit the mock;
ни в одном ~у разг. not at all drunk;
с пьяных глаз in a drunken condition, drunk;
смеяться в ~а кому-л. laugh in smb.`s face;
смотреть во все ~а на кого-л., что-л. gaze intently at smb., smth. ;
смотреть правде в ~а face the truth;
face it разг. ;
хозяйским ~ом with a thrifty eye;
смотреть большими ~ами на кого-л., что-л. stare wide-eyed at smb., smth. ;
сделать большие ~а ~ raise one`s eyebrows;
с глаз долой - из сердца вон посл. out of sight, out of mind;
вон, долой с глаз моих! get out of my sight!;
у страха ~а велики fear has a hundred eyes, fear takes molehills for mountains. -
18 bright
1) (shining with much light: bright sunshine.) luminoso, resplandeciente, brillante2) ((of a colour) strong and bold: a bright red car.) vivo3) (cheerful: a bright smile.) radiante, alegre4) (clever: bright children.) inteligente•- brightly- brightness
- brighten
bright adj1. brillante2. claro / despejado / soleado3. vivo / fuerte4. inteligente / listo5. brillante / genial6. alegre / animadoyou're very bright and cheerful today! ¡estás muy alegre y animado hoy!tr[braɪt]1 (light, eyes, etc) brillante3 (colour) vivo,-a4 (future) prometedor,-ra5 (clever) inteligente, listo,-a6 (cheerful) alegre, animado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto look on the bright side mirar el lado positivo de las cosasbright and early muy de mañanathe bright lights figurative use el atractivo de la gran ciudadbright spark figurative use listillobright ['braɪt] adj1) : brillante (dícese del sol, de los ojos), vivo (dícese de un color), claro, fuerte2) cheerful: alegre, animadobright and early: muy temprano3) intelligent: listo, inteligentea bright idea: una idea luminosaadj.• alegre adj.• brillante adj.• claro, -a adj.• espejado, -a adj.• flamante adj.• gayo, -a adj.• halagüeño, -a adj.• inteligente adj.• luciente adj.• lucio, -a adj.• luminoso, -a adj.• lustroso, -a adj.• nítido, -a adj.• pajarero, -a adj.• riente adj.• vivo, -a adj.braɪtadjective -er, -est1)draw the curtains, it's too bright — corre las cortinas, hay demasiada luz
it was a bright, sunny day — era un día de sol radiante
b) < color> fuerte, vivo, brillantea bright red shirt — una camisa de un rojo fuerte or vivo or brillante
2)to get up bright and early — (colloq) levantarse tempranito (fam)
to look on the bright side of something — mirar or ver* el lado bueno de algo
3) ( intelligent) < person> inteligente[braɪt]whose bright idea was it to...? — (iro) ¿quién tuvo la brillante idea de...? (iró)
1. ADJ(compar brighter) (superl brightest)1) (=vivid, shining) [light, sun, reflection] brillante, luminoso; [star, metal] brillante; [surface] resplandeciente; [fire] luminoso; [uniform, bird, flower] lleno de colorido; [eyes] brillante; [colour] fuerte, vivo2) (=sunny) [day, weather] radiante, soleado; [room, house] luminoso, con mucha luza bright October day — un radiante or soleado día de octubre
a bright, sunny day — un día de sol radiante
the outlook is brighter for tomorrow — (Met) la previsión meteorológica para mañana es que hará mejor tiempo
3) (=cheerful) [person] alegre, animado; [face, expression, smile] radiante; [voice] lleno de animación- look on the bright side4) (=clever) [person] listo, inteligente; [idea] brillante, genialwas it your bright idea to let the children do the washing-up? — iro ¿ha sido tuya la brillante or genial idea de dejar que los niños laven los platos?
whose bright idea was that? — iro ¿quién tuvo or de quién fue esa brillante idea?
5) (=promising) [future] brillante, prometedor; [outlook, prospects, start] prometedorthe future looks bright (for him) — el futuro se le presenta brillante or prometedor
2.ADV3.CPDbright lights NPL — (US) (Aut) luces fpl largas
he was attracted by the bright lights of the big city — (fig) se sentía atraído por las luces de neón de la gran ciudad
bright spark * N — iro listillo(-a) m / f
you're a bright spark, aren't you! — ¡te has pasado de listo!
* * *[braɪt]adjective -er, -est1)draw the curtains, it's too bright — corre las cortinas, hay demasiada luz
it was a bright, sunny day — era un día de sol radiante
b) < color> fuerte, vivo, brillantea bright red shirt — una camisa de un rojo fuerte or vivo or brillante
2)to get up bright and early — (colloq) levantarse tempranito (fam)
to look on the bright side of something — mirar or ver* el lado bueno de algo
3) ( intelligent) < person> inteligentewhose bright idea was it to...? — (iro) ¿quién tuvo la brillante idea de...? (iró)
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19 fly
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plural - fliesnou)1) (a type of small winged insect.)2) (a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth: Which fly should I use to catch a trout?)3) ((often in plural) a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers.)•
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past tense - flew; verb1) (to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane: The pilot flew (the plane) across the sea.) volar, pilotar2) (to run away (from): He flew (the country).) huir, salir de, abandonar3) ((of time) to pass quickly: The days flew past.) volar, pasar volando•- flyer- flier
- flying saucer
- flying visit
- frequent flyer/flier
- flyleaf
- flyover
- fly in the face of
- fly into
- fly off the handle
- get off to a flying start
- let fly
- send someone/something flying
- send flying
fly1 n moscafly2 vb1. volar2. ir en avión / volar3. correr / ir volandotr[flaɪ]————————tr[flaɪ]1 volar■ we will be flying at an altitude of 9,000 metres volaremos a una altitud de 9.000 metros2 (go by plane) ir en avión3 (flag, hair) ondear4 (sparks) saltar5 (rush, move quickly) irse volando, irse a toda prisa6 (time) volar, pasar volando7 (flee) huir■ when the police arrived, the thieves had flown cuando llegó la policía los ladrones habían huido1 (plane) pilotar■ can you fly a plane? ¿sabes pilotar un avión?2 (send by plane) transportar3 (travel over) sobrevolar4 (kite) hacer volar5 (flag) enarbolar, izar1 (of tent) doble techo1 (on trousers) bragueta f sing\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fly in the face of something burlarse de algoto fly into a rage / fly into a temper ponerse furioso,-a, montar en cólera, subirse por las paredesto fly off the handle perder los estribosto let fly at somebody arremeter contra alguiento go flying caerseto send somebody flying mandar a alguien por los airesfly sheet doble techo————————tr[flaɪ]1 mosca\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnot to hurt a fly ser incapaz de matar una moscathere are no flies on...... no se chupa el dedoto drop/fall like flies caer como moscasfly spray spray nombre masculino matamoscas, matamoscas nombre masculino, insecticida nombre masculino1) : volar (dícese de los pájaros, etc.)2) travel: volar (dícese de los aviones), ir en avión (dícese de los pasajeros)3) float: flotar, ondear4) flee: huir, escapar5) rush: correr, irse volando6) pass: pasar (volando)how time flies!: ¡cómo pasa el tiempo!7)to fly open : abrir de golpefly vt: pilotar (un avión), hacer volar (una cometa)1) : mosca fto drop like flies: caer como moscas2) : bragueta f (de pantalones, etc.)n.• bragueta (Textil) s.f.• mosca s.f. (A flag)v.(§ p.,p.p.: flew, flown) = enarbolar v.v.(§ p.,p.p.: flew, flown) = dirigir un avión v.• pilotear un avión v.• volar v.
I flaɪ1)a) ( insect) mosca fhe/she wouldn't hurt a fly — es incapaz de matar una mosca
the fly in the ointment — el único problema, la única pega (Esp fam)
there are no flies on her/him — no tiene un pelo de tonta/tonto
to be a fly on the wall: I'd like to have been a fly on the wall when he told her me habría gustado estar allí or ver su reacción cuando se lo dijo; to die/drop like flies — morir*/caer* como moscas
b) ( in angling) mosca f; (before n)fly fishing — pesca f con mosca
2) ( on trousers) (often pl in BrE) bragueta f, marrueco m (Chi)
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1.
1)a) \<\<bird/bee\>\> volar*to fly away/in/out — irse*/entrar/salir* volando
b) \<\<plane/pilot\>\> volar*; \<\<passenger\>\> ir* en aviónto fly out — salir* ( en avión)
we fly on to Denver tomorrow — mañana volamos a or salimos en avión para Denver
to be flying high — estar* volando alto
c) \<\<flag\>\> ondear, flamearwith her hair/coat flying in the wind — con el pelo/abrigo ondeando al viento
2)b)to fly AT somebody — lanzarse* sobre alguien
to fly into a temper o rage — ponerse* hecho una furia or un basilisco, montar en cólera
c) (move, be thrown) volar*I tripped and went flying — tropecé y salí volando or disparado
to let fly at somebody — emprenderla or arremeter contra alguien
to make the feathers o fur o sparks fly — armar un gran lío (fam)
d) ( pass quickly) \<\<time\>\> pasar volando, volar*
2.
vt1)a) ( control) \<\<plane/glider/balloon\>\> pilotar; \<\<kite\>\> hacer* volar or encumbrar (Andes), remontar (RPl)b) ( carry) \<\<cargo\>\> transportar ( en avión); \<\<person\>\> llevar ( en avión)c) ( travel over) \<\<distance\>\> recorrer ( en avión)d) ( travel by) \<\<airline\>\> volar* con2) \<\<flag\>\> izar*, enarbolarthe ship was flying the Panamanian flag — el barco llevaba bandera panameña or pabellón panameño
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adjective (BrE colloq) vivo (fam), espabilado
I [flaɪ]1. N1) (=insect) mosca f3) flies (Theat) peine msing, telar msing4) (=carriage) calesa f5)- do sth on the fly2.CPDfly button N — botón m de la bragueta
II [flaɪ] (pt flew) (pp flown)1. VI1) (=be airborne) [plane, bird, insect] volar; [air passengers] ir en avión"how did you get here?" - "I flew" — -¿cómo llegaste aquí? -en avión
do you fly often? — ¿viajas mucho en avión?
we were flying at 5,000ft — volábamos a 5.000 pies de altura
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to fly into Gatwick airport — llegar (en avión) al aeropuerto de Gatwick•
the plane flew over London — el avión sobrevoló Londresto be flying high —
birdwe were flying high after our success in the championship — estábamos como locos tras el éxito en el campeonato
2) (=fly a plane) pilotar un avión, volarto learn to fly — aprender a pilotar un avión or a volar
to fly blind — (lit) volar a ciegas or guiándose solo por los instrumentos; (fig) ir a ciegas
3) (=flutter, wave) [flag] ondearflag4) (=move quickly)my hat flew into the air — se me voló el sombrero, el sombrero salió volando
rumours are flying around the office that... — por la oficina corre el rumor de que...
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to go flying, the vase went flying — el jarrón salió por los aires or salió volando•
to let fly — (fig) (verbally) empezar a despotricar; (physically) empezar a repartir golpes or tortazos; (Ftbl) (=shoot) dispararto let fly at sb — (verbally) empezar a despotricar contra algn, arremeter contra algn; (physically) arremeter contra algn, empezar a dar golpes or tortazos a algn
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he/the ball came flying past me — él/la pelota pasó volando junto a mí•
the blow sent him flying — el golpe hizo que saliera despedidosparkshe kicked off her shoes and sent them flying across the room — de una patada se quitó los zapatos y los mandó volando al otro lado de la habitación
5) (=rush) ir volando, ir corriendoI must fly! — ¡me voy volando or corriendo!, ¡me tengo que ir volando or corriendo!
she flew upstairs to look for it — subió volando or a toda prisa a buscarlo
to fly to sb's aid or assistance — ir volando a socorrer a algn
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to fly at sb — (physically) lanzarse sobre algn, arremeter contra algn; (fig) ponerse furioso con algnthe dog flew at him and bit him — el perro se lanzó or se abalanzó sobre él y le mordió
- fly in the face of sthhandleshe has a reputation for flying in the face of authority — tiene fama de ir en contra de la autoridad
6) (=pass quickly) [time] pasar or irse volando•
the years flew by — los años pasaron volando2. VT1) [+ aircraft] pilotar, pilotear (esp LAm); [+ passenger] llevar en avión; [+ goods] transportar en avión; [+ distance] recorrer (en avión); [+ flag] enarbolarwhich routes does the airline fly? — ¿qué rutas cubre la aerolínea?
2) (=flee) [+ country] abandonar, huir de- fly the nest- fly the coop- fly away- fly in- fly off- fly out
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[flaɪ]ADJ (esp Brit) avispado, espabilado* * *
I [flaɪ]1)a) ( insect) mosca fhe/she wouldn't hurt a fly — es incapaz de matar una mosca
the fly in the ointment — el único problema, la única pega (Esp fam)
there are no flies on her/him — no tiene un pelo de tonta/tonto
to be a fly on the wall: I'd like to have been a fly on the wall when he told her me habría gustado estar allí or ver su reacción cuando se lo dijo; to die/drop like flies — morir*/caer* como moscas
b) ( in angling) mosca f; (before n)fly fishing — pesca f con mosca
2) ( on trousers) (often pl in BrE) bragueta f, marrueco m (Chi)
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1)a) \<\<bird/bee\>\> volar*to fly away/in/out — irse*/entrar/salir* volando
b) \<\<plane/pilot\>\> volar*; \<\<passenger\>\> ir* en aviónto fly out — salir* ( en avión)
we fly on to Denver tomorrow — mañana volamos a or salimos en avión para Denver
to be flying high — estar* volando alto
c) \<\<flag\>\> ondear, flamearwith her hair/coat flying in the wind — con el pelo/abrigo ondeando al viento
2)b)to fly AT somebody — lanzarse* sobre alguien
to fly into a temper o rage — ponerse* hecho una furia or un basilisco, montar en cólera
c) (move, be thrown) volar*I tripped and went flying — tropecé y salí volando or disparado
to let fly at somebody — emprenderla or arremeter contra alguien
to make the feathers o fur o sparks fly — armar un gran lío (fam)
d) ( pass quickly) \<\<time\>\> pasar volando, volar*
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vt1)a) ( control) \<\<plane/glider/balloon\>\> pilotar; \<\<kite\>\> hacer* volar or encumbrar (Andes), remontar (RPl)b) ( carry) \<\<cargo\>\> transportar ( en avión); \<\<person\>\> llevar ( en avión)c) ( travel over) \<\<distance\>\> recorrer ( en avión)d) ( travel by) \<\<airline\>\> volar* con2) \<\<flag\>\> izar*, enarbolarthe ship was flying the Panamanian flag — el barco llevaba bandera panameña or pabellón panameño
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adjective (BrE colloq) vivo (fam), espabilado -
20 offend
ə'fend
1. verb1) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) ofender2) (to be unpleasant or disagreeable: Cigarette smoke offends me.) molestar•- offence- offender
- offensive
2. noun(an attack: They launched an offensive against the invading army.) ofensiva- offensiveness
- be on the offensive
- take offence
offend vb ofendertr[ə'fend]1 (insult, hurt) ofender2 (cause displeasure to) disgustar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be easily offended ser muy susceptibleoffend [ə'fɛnd] vt1) violate: violar, atentar contra2) hurt: ofenderto be easily offended: ser muy susceptiblev.• agraviar v.• amancillar v.• amargar v.• arremeter v.• delinquir v.• enojar v.• faltar v.• herir v.• injuriar v.• lastimar v.• ofender v.ə'fend
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a) ( hurt feelings of) ofendermany people were deeply offended by this remark — mucha gente se sintió muy ofendida por este comentario
don't be offended, but... — no te vayas a ofender, pero...
b) ( cause displeasure to)their behavior offends one's sense of decency/justice — su conducta atenta contra el sentido de la moral/justicia
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via) ( cause displeasure) \<\<person/action/remark\>\> ofenderb) offending pres phe rewrote it omitting the offending paragraph — volvió a escribirlo omitiendo el párrafo que había causado controversia
c) ( violate)d) ( Law frml) infringir* la ley (or el reglamento etc); ( criminally) cometer un delito, delinquir* (frml)[ǝ'fend]1.VT ofender•
to be offended at or by sth — ofenderse por algo•
to become offended — ofenderse•
it offends my ears/ eyes — me hace daño al oído/a la vista•
to feel offended — sentirse ofendido•
to look offended — poner cara de ofendido•
it offends my sense of justice — atenta contra mi sentido de la justicia2. VI1) (=cause offence) ofenderto offend against — [+ good taste] atentar contra; [+ law] infringir
2) (criminally) (=commit an offence) cometer una infracción; (=commit offences) cometer infraccionesgirls are less likely to offend than boys — las chicas son menos propensas a cometer infracciones que los chicos
* * *[ə'fend]
1.
a) ( hurt feelings of) ofendermany people were deeply offended by this remark — mucha gente se sintió muy ofendida por este comentario
don't be offended, but... — no te vayas a ofender, pero...
b) ( cause displeasure to)their behavior offends one's sense of decency/justice — su conducta atenta contra el sentido de la moral/justicia
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via) ( cause displeasure) \<\<person/action/remark\>\> ofenderb) offending pres phe rewrote it omitting the offending paragraph — volvió a escribirlo omitiendo el párrafo que había causado controversia
c) ( violate)d) ( Law frml) infringir* la ley (or el reglamento etc); ( criminally) cometer un delito, delinquir* (frml)
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