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81 come into smb.'s life
вoйти в чью-л. жизньVickie, my dear, I don't believe a lonely man has ever had the extreme good fortune to see such a charming person come into his life (E. Caldwell) -
82 sell life dear
Общая лексика: дорого продать свою жизнь -
83 henkiriepu
• dear life -
84 aferrarse desesperadamente
(v.) = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear lifeEx. His heart is telling him to hang on for dear life because deep down he knows she's letting go for good this time.Ex. Once in the forest they had to cling on for dear life, as the horses swerved between the trees at a fast canter.* * *(v.) = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear lifeEx: His heart is telling him to hang on for dear life because deep down he knows she's letting go for good this time.
Ex: Once in the forest they had to cling on for dear life, as the horses swerved between the trees at a fast canter. -
85 agarrarse desesperadamente
(v.) = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear lifeEx. His heart is telling him to hang on for dear life because deep down he knows she's letting go for good this time.Ex. Once in the forest they had to cling on for dear life, as the horses swerved between the trees at a fast canter.* * *(v.) = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear lifeEx: His heart is telling him to hang on for dear life because deep down he knows she's letting go for good this time.
Ex: Once in the forest they had to cling on for dear life, as the horses swerved between the trees at a fast canter. -
86 desesperadamente
adv.1 despairingly, hopelessly.2 desperately, furiously, madly.* * *► adverbio1 desperately, frantically* * *ADV desperately, despairingly* * *adverbio <luchar/gritar> desperately; <mirar/suplicar> despairingly; < llorar> bitterly* * *= desperately, frantically.Ex. We desperately want a place in the sun, yet the place we ought to occupy seems perpetually beyond our powers to focus.Ex. Slake ran frantically to the safety of the subway once more.----* aferrarse desesperadamente = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear life.* agarrarse desesperadamente = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear life.* deseando desesperadamente realizarse = crying to come out.* necesitar Algo desesperadamente = be in dire need (of), be in desperate need of.* * *adverbio <luchar/gritar> desperately; <mirar/suplicar> despairingly; < llorar> bitterly* * *= desperately, frantically.Ex: We desperately want a place in the sun, yet the place we ought to occupy seems perpetually beyond our powers to focus.
Ex: Slake ran frantically to the safety of the subway once more.* aferrarse desesperadamente = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear life.* agarrarse desesperadamente = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear life.* deseando desesperadamente realizarse = crying to come out.* necesitar Algo desesperadamente = be in dire need (of), be in desperate need of.* * *‹luchar› desperately; ‹mirar/suplicar› despairinglylloraba desesperadamente he was weeping bitterlygolpeó a su puerta gritando desesperadamente she banged on his door shouting desperately* * *desesperadamente adv[falta de alternativa] desperately, in desperation; [sin esperanza] despairingly -
87 querido
adj.1 dear, dearest.2 dear, beloved, loved.f. & m.darling, sweetheart, sweetie, honey.past part.past participle of spanish verb: querer.* * *1→ link=querer querer► adjetivo1 (amado) dear, beloved; (en carta) dear► nombre masculino,nombre femenino2 familiar (apelativo) darling* * *1. (f. - querida)noundear, honey2. (f. - querida)adj.dear, beloved* * *querido, -a1. ADJ1) (=amado) dearqueridos amigos, nos hemos reunido para... — dear friends, we are assembled here to...
queridos hermanos — (Rel) dearly beloved
un alcalde querido por todos — a mayor who is well-liked in the community, a popular mayor
2) [en cartas] dearQueridos padres: — Dear parents,
3) And nice2. SM / F1) [uso apelativo] darling¡sí, querido! — yes, darling!
2) (=amante) lover* * *I- da adjetivob) (Corresp) Dearc) (Col fam) ( simpático) niceII- da masculino, femeninoa) ( como apelativo) darling, dear, sweetheartb) ( amante) (m) fancy man; (f) fancy woman* * *= beloved, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], beloved, darling.Ex. If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.Ex. Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.Ex. This shows how quickly he lost his heart to his beloved, and that he believes in love at first sight.Ex. Anyhow, family -- including my darling niece and nephew, who were a little bit off their oats when I arrived.----* muy querido = much-loved.* ser querido = loved-one.* tan querido de todos = so beloved of all.* tan querido por todos = so beloved of all.* un querido = a little something on the side.* * *I- da adjetivob) (Corresp) Dearc) (Col fam) ( simpático) niceII- da masculino, femeninoa) ( como apelativo) darling, dear, sweetheartb) ( amante) (m) fancy man; (f) fancy woman* * *= beloved, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], beloved, darling.Ex: If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.
Ex: Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.Ex: This shows how quickly he lost his heart to his beloved, and that he believes in love at first sight.Ex: Anyhow, family -- including my darling niece and nephew, who were a little bit off their oats when I arrived.* muy querido = much-loved.* ser querido = loved-one.* tan querido de todos = so beloved of all.* tan querido por todos = so beloved of all.* un querido = a little something on the side.* * *1(amado): mi querida patria my beloved countryes uno de mis recuerdos más queridos it's one of my fondest o dearest o most cherished memoriesrodeado de su familia y de sus seres queridos surrounded by his family and loved onestu querido hermano me ha vuelto a dejar plantada ( iró); your darling o dear brother has stood me up again ( iro)2 ( Corresp) DearQueridos padres/tíos Dear Mother and Father/Aunt and UncleMi querido Carlos My dear Carlos, Dearest CarlosMi querida amiga Dear friend ( frml)¡mira qué querido! how nice o kind of him!es una niña muy querida she's such a nice o ( BrE) lovely girlmasculine, feminine1 ( como apelativo) darling, dear, sweetheartlo vi en el restaurante con su querida I saw him in the restaurant with his fancy woman o with that woman he's having an affair with* * *
Del verbo querer: ( conjugate querer)
querido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
querer
querido
querer ( conjugate querer) verbo transitivo ( amar) to love;
sus alumnos lo quieren mucho his pupils are very fond of him;
¡por lo que más quieras! for pity's sake!, for God's sake!
1a) (expresando deseo, intención, voluntad):
quisiera una habitación doble I'd like a double room;
¿qué más quieres? what more do you want?;
hazlo cuando/como quieras do it whenever/however you like;
iba a hacerlo pero él no quiso I was going to do it but he didn't want me to;
tráemelo mañana ¿quieres? bring it tomorrow, will you?;
no quiero I don't want to;
quiero ir I want to go;
quisiera reservar una mesa I'd like to book a table;
quisiera poder ayudarte I wish I could help you;
no quiso comer nada she wouldn't eat anything;
quiero que estudies más I want you to study harder;
¡qué quieres que te diga …! quite honestly o frankly …;
el destino así lo quiso it was destined to be;
querido es poder where there's a will there's a wayb) ( al ofrecer algo):◊ ¿quieres un café? would you like a coffee?;
( menos formal) do you want a coffee?c) ( introduciendo un pedido):◊ ¿querrías hacerme un favor? could you do me a favor?;
¿te quieres callar? be quiet, will you?
2 ( en locs)
donde quiera que wherever;
queriendo ( adrede) on purpose, deliberately;
sin querer accidentally;
fue sin querido it was an accident;
querer decir to mean;
¿qué quieres decir con eso? what do you mean by that?
3 ( como precio):◊ ¿cuánto quieres por el coche? how much do you want o are you asking for the car?
quererse verbo pronominal ( recípr):
querido -da adjetivo
seres queridos loved ones;
un profesor muy querido por todos a well-liked teacherb) (Corresp) Dear
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
(f) fancy woman
querer
I verbo transitivo
1 (a alguien) to love
2 (algo) to want, wish ➣ Ver nota en want
3 (intención, ruego, ofrecimiento) to like: ¿quieres otra taza de té?, would you like another cup of tea?
¿quieres callarte?, will you shut up?
II sustantivo masculino love, affection
♦ Locuciones: quieras o no, tendrás que oírme, you'll have to listen to me, whether you want to or not
querer decir, to mean
ser algo un quiero y no puedo, to try to make people think that one is more affluent than one actually is
como quiera que, since: como quiera que no pueden vernos, no saben qué aspecto tenemos, since they can't see us, they don't know what we look like
sin querer, unintentionally, by accident
querido,-a
I adjetivo dear, beloved
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 darling
2 pey (hombre) lover
(mujer) mistress
' querido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cariño
- querida
- reparar
- ser
English:
baby
- darling
- dear
- ducky
- elementary
- precious
- beloved
- bereaved
- bereavement
- loved one
* * *querido, -a♦ adj1. [en cartas] dear;Querido Juan Dear Juan;Queridos padres Dear Mum and Dad;Mi querido amigo Dear friend2. [amado]la pena que causa la muerte de alguien querido the pain of losing a loved one o someone dear to you;el alcalde era querido por todos the mayor was loved by everyone;una ciudad especialmente querida para el cantante a city that is particularly close to the singer's heart♦ nm,f1. [amante] lover2. [apelativo afectuoso] darling* * *I part → querer1II adj dear* * *querido, -da adj: dear, belovedquerido, -da n: dear, sweetheart* * *querido adj dear -
88 estimado
adj.1 dear.2 esteemed, estimated, valued, cherished.m.estimate, appraisal.past part.past participle of spanish verb: estimar.* * *1→ link=estimar estimar► adjetivo1 (apreciado) esteemed, respected2 (valorado) valued, estimated\estimado señor / estimada señora (en carta) Dear Sir / Dear Madam* * *ADJ esteemed, respected"Estimado señor Pérez" — "Dear Mr Pérez"
* * *- da adjetivo dearestimado señor Díaz — (Corresp) Dear Mr Díaz
* * *= beloved, projected, loved, esteemed, valued, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], estimated.Ex. If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.Ex. The areas allowed for housing books were based on the size of the existing collection, plus the projected annual acquisition rate multiplied by ten years.Ex. Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.Ex. This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.Ex. One very elementary kind of invitation might be the introduction of lavatories in public libraries: a facility to be found in department stores, which are interested in service to valued customers.Ex. Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.Ex. This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.----* muy estimado = highly regarded, highly esteemed, highly reputed.* * *- da adjetivo dearestimado señor Díaz — (Corresp) Dear Mr Díaz
* * *= beloved, projected, loved, esteemed, valued, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], estimated.Ex: If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.
Ex: The areas allowed for housing books were based on the size of the existing collection, plus the projected annual acquisition rate multiplied by ten years.Ex: Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.Ex: This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.Ex: One very elementary kind of invitation might be the introduction of lavatories in public libraries: a facility to be found in department stores, which are interested in service to valued customers.Ex: Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.Ex: This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.* muy estimado = highly regarded, highly esteemed, highly reputed.* * *estimado -dadearmi estimado amigo my dear friendestimado señor Díaz ( Corresp) Dear Mr Díaz* * *
Del verbo estimar: ( conjugate estimar)
estimado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
estimado
estimar
estimado◊ -da adjetivo
dear
estimar ( conjugate estimar) verbo transitivo
1
( tener cariño) to be fond of
2 (frml) ( considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem (frml)
estimado,-a adjetivo
1 esteemed, respected
Estimado Señor Pérez, (en carta) Dear Mr Pérez
2 (apreciado, valorado) appreciated
estimar verbo transitivo
1 frml (sentir cariño) to esteem, respect
2 (juzgar, considerar) to consider, think: no lo estimo necesario, I don't think it is necessary
3 (valorar) to appreciate, think highly of: estimo tu ayuda, I appreciate your help
4 (calcular) to estimate
' estimado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aproximada
- aproximado
- considerada
- considerado
- estimada
- señor
- presupuesto
English:
dear
* * *estimado, -a adj1. [querido] esteemed, respected;estimado Señor [en carta] Dear Sir2. [aproximado] estimated* * *estimado, -da adj: esteemed, dearEstimado señor Ortiz: Dear Mr. Ortiz -
89 живот
1. life; the vital sparkвъзникване на живота на земята the origin of life on earthвръщам към живот restore to lifeтой ни спаси живота he saved our livesборба на живот и смърт a life-and-death struggle, a war/fight to the death/to the knife, a mortal combatборя се на животи смърт fight for dear lifeсвършвам с/слагам край на живота си put an end to o.'s lifeживот и здраве да е God willing, if all goes well2. (жизненост) life, vitality, energyизпълнен с живот full of life/ам. pep, brimming over with life/vitalityлице, лишено от живот a face devoid of animation3. (период) life, lifetimeзастраховка за живот a life insuranceпрез целия си живот in all o.'s born days, in all o.'s life/days4. (биография) lifeживотът на великите хора the lives of the great/of great men5. прен. (съществувание) life, existence; the world6. (начин на живеене) life, livingводя редовен живот lead a regular life, keep regular hoursводя безпътен живот live a dissipated life, fling o.'s cap over the millводя скромен живот live in a small wayудрям го на живот go on the burst, burn the candle at both ends. go the paceзапочвам нов живот start a new life, turn over a new leaf7. (икономически условия) cost of livingживотът поскъпва the cost of living is risingусловия за живот living conditionsикономическият живот на страната the country's economic life8. (действителност) life, real life, realityтова рядко се среща в живота it is rarely met with in (real) lifeлитературата трябва да отразява живота literature must reflect life/reality9. (сговор) agreement, harmonyсредства за живот livelihood, means of subsistenceте са хора на живота they like to live it up, they indulge themselvesсвършил с живота си dead to the world. животворен life-giving; invigorating* * *живо̀т,м., само ед.1. life; the vital spark; борба на \живот и смърт a life-and-death struggle, a war/fight to the death/to the knife, a mortal combat; боря се на \живот и смърт fight for dear life; връщам към \живот restore to life; възникване на \живота на Земята the origin of life on earth; давам \живот на give life/birth to; давам нов \живот reinvigorate; \живот и здраве да е God willing, if all goes well; \животът ни е много кратък our life is but a span; между \живота и смъртта between life and death, within an inch of death;2. ( жизненост) life, vitality, energy; изпълнен с \живот full of life/амер. pep, brimming over with life/vitality; лице, лишено от \живот a face devoid of animation;3. ( период) life, lifetime; до \живот till o.’s death, as long as one lives; за цял \живот for life, until death, for the term of o.’s life; застраховка за \живот life insurance; през целия си \живот in all o.’s born days, in all o.’s life/days; той цял \живот работи върху това it was his lifework, he worked on it all his life;4. ( биография) life;5. прен. ( съществувание) life, existence; the world; какъв \живот се живееше тогава those were (good) times; няма \живот life is hard; няма \живот за мен I’m done for, it’s all over with me; това е \животът such is life; това \живот ли е? it’s a dog’s life; успявам в \живота get on in life; rise in the world;6. ( начин на живеене) life, living; водя безпътен \живот live a dissipated life, fling o.’s cap over the mill; водя редовен \живот lead a regular life, keep regular hours; водя скромен \живот live in a small way; \животът не е само удоволствия life is not a bed of roses, life is not roses all the way; започвам нов \живот start a new life, turn over a new leaf; приятен \живот a pleasant life; cakes and ale; редовен \живот regular habits, a regular way of life; удрям го на \живот go on the burst, burn the candle at both ends, go the pace, live it up;7. ( икономически условия) cost of living; икономическият \живот на страната the country’s economic life; условия за \живот living conditions;8. ( действителност) life, real life, reality;9. ( сговор) agreement, harmony; няма \живот с тях they are hard to get on with; • гледам си \живота take good care of o.s.; \животът му висеше на косъм it was touch-and-go with him; средства за \живот livelihood, means of subsistence; те са хора на \живота they like to live it up, they indulge themselves.* * *being ; life: put an end to one's живот - слагам край на живота си; living ; snap* * *1. (биография) life 2. (действителност) life, real life, reality 3. (жизненост) life, vitality, energy 4. (икономически условия) cost of living 5. (начин на живеене) life, living 6. (период) life, lifetime 7. (сговор) agreement, harmony 8. life;the vital spark 9. ЖИВОТ и здраве да е God willing, if all goes well 10. ЖИВОТът на великите хора the lives of the great/of great men 11. ЖИВОТът поскъпва the cost of living is rising 12. борба за ЖИВОТ a fight/struggle for life/existence 13. борба на ЖИВОТ и смърт a life-and-death struggle, a war/fight to the death/ to the knife, a mortal combat 14. боря се на ЖИВОТи смърт fight for dear life 15. водя безпътен ЖИВОТ live a dissipated life, fling o.'s cap over the mill 16. водя редовен ЖИВОТ lead a regular life, keep regular hours 17. водя скромен ЖИВОТ live in a small way 18. връщам към ЖИВОТ restore to life 19. възникване на ЖИВОТа на земята the origin of life on earth 20. въпрос на ЖИВОТ и смърт a matter of life and death 21. гледам си ЖИВОТa take good care of o.s. 22. давам ЖИВОТ на give life/birth to 23. давам нов ЖИВОТ reinvigorate 24. до ЖИВОТ till o.'s death, as long as one lives 25. за цял ЖИВОТ for life, until death, for the term of o.'s life 26. започвам нов ЖИВОТ start a new life, turn over a new leaf 27. заседнал ЖИВОТ а sedentary life 28. застраховка за ЖИВОТ a life insurance 29. изпълнен с ЖИВОТ full of life/а.м. pep, brimming over with life/vitality 30. икономическият ЖИВОТ на страната the country's economic life 31. какъв ЖИВОТ се живееше тогава those were'(good) times 32. литературата трябва да отразява ЖИВОТа literature must reflect life/reality 33. лице, лишено от ЖИВОТ a face devoid of animation 34. между ЖИВОТа и смъртта between life and death, within an inch of death 35. начин на ЖИВОТ a way of life 36. няма ЖИВОТ life is hard 37. няма ЖИВОТ за мен I'm done for, it's all over with me 38. няма ЖИВОТ с тях they are hard to get on with 39. през ЖИВОТа си in/during o.'s life(time), through life, through o.'s life span 40. през целия си ЖИВОТ in all o.'s born days, in all o.'s life/days 41. прекарвам ЖИВОТа си spend o.'s life 42. прен. (съществувание) life, existence;the world 43. приятен ЖИВОТ a pleasant life;cakes and ale 44. разпуснат ЖИВОТ loose living 45. редовен ЖИВОТ regular habits, a regular way of life 46. свършвам с/слагам край на ЖИВОТа си put an end to o.'s life 47. свършил с ЖИВОТа си dead to the world. животворен life-giving; invigorating 48. средства за ЖИВОТ livelihood, means of subsistence 49. те са хора на ЖИВОТа they like to live it up, they indulge themselves 50. това е ЖИВОТът such is the world, that's life;such is life 51. това не е ЖИВОТ за човек като тебе this is not a fit life for you 52. това рядко се среща в ЖИВОТa it is rarely met with in (real) life 53. товаЖИВОТ ли е? it's a dog's life 54. той ни спаси ЖИВОТа he saved our lives 55. той цял ЖИВОТ работи върху това it was his lifework, he worked on it all his life 56. удрям го на ЖИВОТ go on the burst, burn the candle at both ends. go the pace 57. условия за ЖИВОТ living conditions 58. успявам в ЖИВОТа get on in life;rise in the world -
90 dearly
/diə/ * tính từ - thân, thân yêu, thân mến, yêu quý =a dear friend+ người bạn thân =he is very dear to us+ anh ấy rất thân với chúng tôi - kính thưa, thưa; thân mến (viết trong thư) =dear Mr Ba+ kính thưa ông Ba =dear Sir+ thưa ngài - đáng yêu, đáng mến =what a dear child!+ thằng bé đáng yêu quá! - thiết tha, chân tình =dear wishes+ đất, đất đỏ =a dear year+ một năm đắt đỏ =a dear shop+ cửa hàng hay bán đắt !to hold someone dear - yêu mến ai, yêu quý ai !to run for dear life - (xem) life * danh từ - người thân mến, người yêu quý =my dear+ em yêu quí của anh; anh yêu quý của em; con yêu quý của ba... - (thông tục) người đáng yêu, người đáng quý; vật đáng yêu, vật đáng quý =what dears they are!+ chúng nó mới đáng yêu làm sao! * phó từ+ Cách viết khác: (dearly) /'diəli/ - đắt =to pay dear for something+ phải trả cái gì một giá đắt - thân mến, yêu mến, thương mến * thán từ - trời ơi!, than ôi! ((cũng) dear me) =oh dear, my head aches!+ trời ơi, sao mà tôi nhức đầu thế này! -
91 смърт
deathюр. deceaseестествена/насилствена смърт a natural/violent deathгражданска смърт a civil deathумирам от насилствена смърт die a violent deathбия се на живот и смърт wage a life-and-death struggle; fight for dear lifeвъпрос на живот смърт a life-and-death matter, a matter of life and deathна косъм от смърт та within a hair's breadth/an inch of deathизплашвам някого до смърт frighten/scare s.o. to deathтова ще бъде смърт за мене this/it will be the end for meсмърт ми е да I hate (c ger.)смърт на фашизма! death to fascism!* * *ж., само ед. death; юр. decease; sl. big sleep; ( образно) The Grim Reaper; the fatal shears; ( смъртен случай) fatality; бия се на живот и \смърт wage a life-and-death struggle; fight for dear life; въпрос на живот и \смърт life-and-death matter, matter of life and death; гладна \смърт death from starvation; до \смъртта си till o.’s dying day; to the last; естествена/насилствена \смърт natural/violent death; играя си със \смъртта dice with death; на косъм от \смъртта within a hair’s breath/an inch of death; намирам \смъртта си meet o.’s death; пред \смъртта at the/o.’s last gasp; \смърт чрез обесване/разстрел death by hanging/shooting; умирам от естествена/насилствена \смърт die a natural/violent death.* * *death: a violent смърт - насилствена смърт, natural смърт - естествена смърт; It is a matter of life and смърт. - Това е въпрос на живот и смърт., scare to смърт - изплашвам до смърт; decease ; end {end}; mort ; passing (прен.); tomb* * *1. death 2. СМЪРТ ми е да I hate (c ger.) 3. СМЪРТ на фашизма! death to fascism! 4. бия се на живот и СМЪРТ wage a life-and-death struggle;fight for dear life 5. бяла СМЪРТ death by freezing/exposure 6. верен до СМЪРТ faithful unto death 7. въпрос на живот СМЪРТ a life-and-death matter, a matter of life and death 8. гладна СМЪРТ death, from starvation 9. гражданска СМЪРТ a civil death 10. две СМЪРТи няма, без една не може a man can die but once 11. до СМЪРТта си till o.'s dying day;to the last 12. естествена/насилствена СМЪРТ a natural/violent death 13. изплашвам някого до СМЪРТ frighten/scare s.o. to death 14. на косъм от СМЪРТ та within a hair's breadth/an inch of death 15. намирам СМЪРТта си meet o.'s death 16. пребит до СМЪРТ beaten within an inch of o.'s life 17. скучая до СМЪРТ be bored to death 18. това ще бъде СМЪРТ за мене this/it will be the end for me 19. умирам от насилствена СМЪРТ die a violent death 20. юр. decease -
92 aferrar
v.1 to grab (hold of).2 to seize, to grasp, to grip, to clutch.María aferró la baranda para no caer Mary seized the handrail to avoid falling3 to fasten on to, to get hold of, to seize upon.4 to anchor, to secure.El marinero aferró el cable The sailor anchored=secured the cable.* * *1 to clutch, grasp1 to cling, clutch, grasp1 to clutch to, cling to* * *1. VT1) (=asir) to grasp, seize2) (Náut) [+ barco] to moor; [+ vela] furl2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( apretar con fuerza) to clutchb) ( con el ancla) to anchor2.aferrarse v pronaferrarse a algo/alguien — to cling (on) to something/somebody
* * *----* aferrarse = seize on/upon.* aferrarse a = cling to, fixate on, latch on to, stick fast to, hold to, cleave to, hold fast to.* aferrarse a una idea = hold fast to + idea.* aferrarse desesperadamente = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear life.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( apretar con fuerza) to clutchb) ( con el ancla) to anchor2.aferrarse v pronaferrarse a algo/alguien — to cling (on) to something/somebody
* * ** aferrarse = seize on/upon.* aferrarse a = cling to, fixate on, latch on to, stick fast to, hold to, cleave to, hold fast to.* aferrarse a una idea = hold fast to + idea.* aferrarse desesperadamente = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear life.* * *aferrar [A1 ]vt(con el ancla) to anchor; (con el bichero) to grapple■ aferrarvito grip, biteaferrarse A algo/algn to cling ( ON) TO sth/sbestaba aferrada a la falda de su madre she was clinging to her mother's skirtsigue aferrada a esa esperanza/ese recuerdo she still clings to that hope/memory* * *
aferrar verbo transitivo
1 to seize
2 Náut to anchor, moor
* * *♦ vt1. [objeto] to grab (hold of)2. [embarcación] to moor♦ vi[anclar] to moor* * *v/i cling to;aferrado a clinging to -
93 agarrar
v.1 to grab.me agarró de la cintura he grabbed me by the waistSilvia agarró la mano de Ricardo Silvia grabbed John's hand.2 to catch (atrapar) (ladrón).¡si la agarro, la mato! if I catch her I'll kill her!me agarró desprevenido he caught me off guardMaría agarra el bejuco Mary catches the liMaría.3 to catch (informal) (enfermedad). (peninsular Spanish)4 to get, to take. ( Latin American Spanish)Agarrar impulso Take impulse.5 to take (tinte).6 to be taken to prison, to get nicked.Lo agarraron He was taken to prison.[He got nicked]* * *1 (con la mano) to clutch, seize, grasp3 familiar (conseguir) to take advantage of1 (cogerse) to hold on, cling (a, to)2 (pegarse) to stick3 familiar (pelearse) to quarrel, fight\agarrar un cabreo to fly off the handleagarrar una borrachera to get drunk/pissedagarrarla to get drunk/pissedagarrarse a un clavo ardiendo figurado to try anything, do anything* * *verb1) to hold, seize, grab, grasp2) catch•* * *1. VT1) (=asir)a) [sujetando] to hold (on to)le señalaron falta por agarrar a un jugador contrario — a free kick was given against him for holding on to one of the opposition
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entró agarrada del brazo de su padre — she came in holding her father's armb) [con violencia] to grabc) [con fuerza] to grip2) (=capturar) to catch3) [+ resfriado] to catch4) * (=conseguir) to get, wangle *5) esp LAm (=coger)la casa tiene tanto trabajo que no sé por dónde agarrarla — the house needs such a lot doing to it, I don't know where to start
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agarrar a palos a algn — * to beat sb up *8) Caribe *** to fuck ***2. VI1) (=asir)agarra por este extremo — hold it by this end, take hold of it by this end
2) (Bot) [planta] to take (root)3) [color] to take4) esp LAm (=coger)agarró y se fue — * he upped and went *
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( sujetar) to grab, get hold ofme agarró del brazo — ( para apoyar) she took hold of my arm; (con violencia, rapidez) she grabbed me by the arm
te lo tiro agárralo! — I'll throw it to you, catch!
no hay por dónde agarrarlo — (fam) <tema/asunto> you can't make head nor tail of it (colloq); < persona> you don't know how to take him
3) (AmL) (pescar, atrapar) to catchsi lo agarro, lo mato — if I get o lay my hands on him, I'll kill him
agarrarla con alguien — (AmL fam) to take it out on somebody
4) (esp AmL) ( adquirir) <resfriado/pulmonía> to catch; <costumbre/vicio> to pick up; < ritmo> to get into; < velocidad> to gather, pick up; (+ me/te/le etc)5) (AmL) ( entender) <indirecta/chiste> to get2.agarrar vi1) (asir, sujetar) to take hold of, holdtoma, agarra — here, hold this
3) (esp AmL) (ir)4) (esp AmL fam)3.agarrar y...: un buen día agarró y lo dejó todo one fine day she upped and left everything; así que agarré y presenté la renuncia — so I gave in my notice there and then
agarrarse v pron1) ( asirse) to hold onagárrate bien or fuerte — hold on tight
¿sabes a quién vi? agárrate! — (fam) do you know who I saw? wait for it! (colloq)
agarrarse a or de algo — to hold on to something
2) ( pillarse)3) (esp AmL) <resfriado/pulmonía> to catch4) (AmL fam) ( pelearse) to get into a fightagarrársela(s) con alguien — (AmL fam) to take it out on somebody (colloq)
* * *= grip, bust, grab, grasp.Ex. The entrance door should be automatic or with a handle easy to grip.Ex. On Saturday, a trooper stood on a street corner dressed in plain clothes and helped bust 30 people for not wearing their seat belts.Ex. If we move fast, we can grab the space for the library.Ex. A mouse is commonly moved or lifted from its cage by grasping the base of the tail.----* agarrarse = clutch.* agarrarse a = latch on to, hold to, hold on to, hold fast to, cling to.* agarrarse a un clavo ardiendo = catch at + straws, grasp at + straws, clutch at + straws.* agarrarse desesperadamente = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear life.* agarrarse los machos = batten down + the hatches.* agarrar un resfriado de muerte = catch + Posesivo + death (of cold).* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( sujetar) to grab, get hold ofme agarró del brazo — ( para apoyar) she took hold of my arm; (con violencia, rapidez) she grabbed me by the arm
te lo tiro agárralo! — I'll throw it to you, catch!
no hay por dónde agarrarlo — (fam) <tema/asunto> you can't make head nor tail of it (colloq); < persona> you don't know how to take him
3) (AmL) (pescar, atrapar) to catchsi lo agarro, lo mato — if I get o lay my hands on him, I'll kill him
agarrarla con alguien — (AmL fam) to take it out on somebody
4) (esp AmL) ( adquirir) <resfriado/pulmonía> to catch; <costumbre/vicio> to pick up; < ritmo> to get into; < velocidad> to gather, pick up; (+ me/te/le etc)5) (AmL) ( entender) <indirecta/chiste> to get2.agarrar vi1) (asir, sujetar) to take hold of, holdtoma, agarra — here, hold this
3) (esp AmL) (ir)4) (esp AmL fam)3.agarrar y...: un buen día agarró y lo dejó todo one fine day she upped and left everything; así que agarré y presenté la renuncia — so I gave in my notice there and then
agarrarse v pron1) ( asirse) to hold onagárrate bien or fuerte — hold on tight
¿sabes a quién vi? agárrate! — (fam) do you know who I saw? wait for it! (colloq)
agarrarse a or de algo — to hold on to something
2) ( pillarse)3) (esp AmL) <resfriado/pulmonía> to catch4) (AmL fam) ( pelearse) to get into a fightagarrársela(s) con alguien — (AmL fam) to take it out on somebody (colloq)
* * *= grip, bust, grab, grasp.Ex: The entrance door should be automatic or with a handle easy to grip.
Ex: On Saturday, a trooper stood on a street corner dressed in plain clothes and helped bust 30 people for not wearing their seat belts.Ex: If we move fast, we can grab the space for the library.Ex: A mouse is commonly moved or lifted from its cage by grasping the base of the tail.* agarrarse = clutch.* agarrarse a = latch on to, hold to, hold on to, hold fast to, cling to.* agarrarse a un clavo ardiendo = catch at + straws, grasp at + straws, clutch at + straws.* agarrarse desesperadamente = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear life.* agarrarse los machos = batten down + the hatches.* agarrar un resfriado de muerte = catch + Posesivo + death (of cold).* * *agarrar [A1 ]vtA (sujetar) to get hold of, grablo agarró de or por las solapas he grabbed him o took hold of him by the lapelsagárralo, que se va a caer grab him, he's going to fallme agarró del brazo (para apoyarse) she took hold of my arm; (con violencia, rapidez) she grabbed me by the arm, she seized my armya agarra bien el sonajero she can already hold her rattle properlyagarra el dinero de mi cartera take the money out of my walletagarra un papel y toma nota get a piece of paper and take this down¿alguien agarró el libro que dejé en la mesa? did anyone pick up o take the book I left on the table?¿puedo agarrar una manzana? may I take an apple?agarró las llaves/sus cosas y se fue he took the keys/his things and leftte lo tiro ¡agárralo! I'll throw it to you, catch!este capítulo es dificilísimo, no hay or no tiene por dónde agarrarlo ( fam); this chapter is really difficult, I can't make head nor tail of it ( colloq)C1 ( AmL) (pescar, atrapar) to catchsi te agarra el profesor, ya verás if the teacher catches you, you'll be for itsi lo agarro, lo mato if I get o lay my hands on him, I'll kill himse acaba de ir, pero si corres, lo agarras he's just left, but if you run, you'll catch himme agarró desprevenido/de buen humor she caught me off guard/in a good mood3 (CS) ‹televisión/emisora› to get, pick upD1 ‹resfriado› to catchno salgas así, vas a agarrar una pulmonía don't go out like that, you'll catch your death of cold2 ‹velocidad› to gather, pick up3 ‹asco/odio/miedo› (+ me/te/le etc):se ha caído tantas veces que le ha agarrado miedo al caballo she's had so many falls that now she's afraid of the horsecon los años le he ido agarrando cariño over the years I've grown fond of her4 (entender) ‹indirecta/chiste› to get5 ( RPl) ‹calle› to take■ agarrarviA (asir, sujetar) to take hold of, holdtoma, agarra here, hold thisagarra por ahí take o get hold of that partB1 «planta/injerto» to take2 «tornillo» to grip, catch; «ruedas» to grip3 «tinte» to takeC ( esp AmL) (ir) agarrar POR algo; ‹por una calle/la costa› to go ALONG sth agarrar PARA algo to head FOR sthagarraron para la capital they headed for the capitaltiene tantos problemas, que no sabe para dónde agarrar he has so many problems, he doesn't know which way to turnD( esp AmL fam): agarrar y …: un buen día agarró y lo dejó todo one fine day she upped and left everythingcuando ya había hecho la reserva agarra y me dice que no quiere ir I had already made the reservations when he goes and tells me he doesn't want to goasí que agarré y presenté la renuncia so I gave in my notice on the spot o there and thenA (asirse) to hold onagárrate bien or fuerte hold on tight¿sabes cuánto dinero nos queda? ¡agárrate! ( fam); do you know how much money we have left? wait for it! o prepare yourself for a shock! ( colloq)agarrarse A or DE algo to hold on TO sthse agarró al or del pasamanos she held on to o gripped the handrailiban agarrados del brazo they were walking along arm in armse agarró de eso para no venir he latched on to that as an excuse not to comese ha agarrado a esa promesa/esperanza she's clinging to that promise/hopeB(pillarse): me agarré el dedo en el cajón I caught my finger in the drawerC( esp AmL): se agarró una borrachera de padre y señor mío he got absolutely blind drunkse agarró una rabieta he got o flew into a temper¡qué disgusto se agarró cuando se enteró! she got really upset when she heard!no vale la pena agarrarse con él por esa estupidez there's no point arguing with him over a silly thing like thatse las agarró conmigo he took it out on me2(pelearse): se agarraron a patadas/puñetazos they started kicking/punching each otherpor poco se agarran de los pelos they almost came to blowsE (pegarse) «comida» to stick* * *
agarrar ( conjugate agarrar) verbo transitivo
1 ( sujetar) to grab, get hold of;
(con violencia, rapidez) she grabbed me by the arm
2 (esp AmL) ‹ objeto› ( tomar) to take;
( atajar) to catch;
3 (AmL) (pescar, atrapar) to catch;◊ si lo agarro, lo mato if I get o lay my hands on him, I'll kill him
4 (esp AmL) ( adquirir) ‹resfriado/pulmonía› to catch;
‹costumbre/vicio› to pick up;
‹ ritmo› to get into;
‹ velocidad› to gather, pick up;
le agarró asco he got sick of it;
le he agarrado odio I've come to hate him
5 (AmL) ( entender) ‹indirecta/chiste› to get
verbo intransitivo
1 (asir, sujetar):◊ toma, agarra here, hold this;
agarra por ahí take hold of that part
2 [planta/injerto] to take;
[ tornillo] to grip, catch;
[ ruedas] to grip;
[ tinte] to take
agarrarse verbo pronominal
1 ( asirse) to hold on;
agárrate bien or fuerte hold on tight;
agarrarse a or de algo to hold on to sth;
2 ‹dedo/manga› to catch;
3 (esp AmL) ‹resfriado/pulmonía› to catch;
agarrarse un disgusto/una rabieta to get upset/into a temper
4 (AmL fam) ( pelearse) to get into a fight;
agarrarse con algn to have a set-to with sb (colloq)
agarrar verbo transitivo
1 (sujetar con fuerza) to grasp, seize: lo tienes bien agarrado, you are holding it tightly
2 LAm (coger) to take
3 fam (pillar a alguien, un resfriado) to catch
agarrar(se) una borrachera, to get drunk o fam pissed
' agarrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coger
- melopea
- sujetar
- tomar
- turca
- alcanzar
- atajar
- cuete
- fuerte
- hueveo
- insolación
- jalar
- mano
- mona
English:
blind
- catch
- clasp
- clutch
- collar
- grab
- grasp
- grip
- hold
- seize
- take
- act
- bust
- clench
- get
- knack
- latch
- nab
- nail
- pick
- red
- rope
- surprise
- unawares
- up
* * *♦ vt1. [asir] to grab;me agarró de la cintura he grabbed me by the waist;agarra bien al niño y no se caerá hold onto the child tight and he won't fall¡si la agarro, la mato! if I catch her I'll kill her!;me agarró desprevenido he caught me off guard4. CompFamagarrarla, agarrar una buena to get sloshed;Famesta novela no hay por dónde agarrarla I can't make head or tail of this novel;RP Famagarrar la mano a algo to get to grips with sth;Méx Famagarrar patín to have a good laugh;RP Famagarrar viaje to accept an offer;RP Famagarrar viento en la camiseta to really get going;después de un comienzo accidentado, el proyecto agarró viento en la camiseta after a shaky start the project really took off♦ vi¡agarra de la cuerda! grab the rope!2. [tinte] to take3. [planta] to take root4. [ruedas] to grip5. [clavo] to go in;el tornillo no ha agarrado the screw hasn't gone in properlyagarró para la izquierda he took a left;RP Famagarrar para el lado de los tomates to get hold of the wrong end of the stick7. [tomar costumbre]agarrarle a alguien por: le agarró por el baile she took it into her head to take up dancing;le agarró por cantar en medio de la clase he got it into his head to start singing in the middle of the class;le agarró por no tomar alcohol she suddenly started not drinking alcohol;¿está aprendiendo ruso? – sí, le agarró por ahí is she learning Russian? – yes, that's her latest mad idea8. CompFamagarrar y hacer algo to go and do sth;agarró y se fue she upped and went;agarró y me dio una bofetada she went and slapped me* * *I v/t1 ( asir) grab3 L.Am. ( tomar) take4 L.Am.velocidad gather, pick up5 L.Am.agarrar una calle go up o along a streetII v/i1 ( asirse) hold on2 de planta take root3 L.Am.por un lugar go;agarró y se fue he upped and went* * *agarrar vt1) : to grab, to grasp2) : to catch, to takeagarrar viel día siguiente agarró y se fue: the next day he up and left* * *agarrar vb -
94 Leben
I v/i1. (am Leben sein) live; (nicht tot sein) be alive; man lebt nur einmal you only have one life to live, you only live once; lebt er noch? is he still alive?; er wird nicht mehr lange leben he hasn’t got much longer to live, his days are numbered; so wahr ich lebe! I swear it; lebst du noch? umg., hum., iro. well, hello stranger; ich habe alles, was ich zum Leben brauche I have all I need to keep body and soul together; wir leben nicht mehr im 19. Jahrhundert iro. this isn’t the 19th century(, you know); wie gehts? - man lebt ( so eben) umg. how are things? - surviving2. eine bestimmte Lebensweise haben: leben von (Nahrung) live on ( oder off); (Tätigkeit etc.) live from ( oder off), make a living with ( oder by + Ger.), (Verdienst, Rente) live on; vegetarisch leben be a vegetarian; makrobiotisch leben live on macrobiotic food(s); gesund / ungesund leben lead a healthy / an unhealthy life; in gesunden/ungesunden Verhältnissen: live in healthy / unhealthy conditions; sie leben ganz gut they don’t do too badly (for themselves); nach einem Grundsatz leben live in accordance with a principle, stick to a principle; leben und leben lassen live and let live; sie lebt nur für ihre Kunst she only lives for her art3. (wohnen) live; wie lange leben Sie schon hier? how long have you been living here?; ich träume davon, in Neuseeland zu leben my dream is to (go and) live in New Zealand4. fig., Andenken etc.: live on; die Statue lebt the statue is very ( oder so) lifelike; das Stück lebt nicht there’s no life in the play5. es lebe...! three cheers for...!; es lebe der König / die Königin! long live the King / Queen!; leben Sie wohl farewell; Tag1 4 etc.6. unpers.: es lebt sich ganz angenehm / bequem etc. life’s quite pleasant / comfortable etc.; hier lebt es sich gut it’s not a bad life here, life’s not bad hereII v/t: ein angenehmes / bequemes etc. Leben leben lead a pleasant / comfortable etc. life, have a pleasant / comfortable ( oder an easy) etc. lifestyle; sein Leben noch einmal leben live one’s life (over) again; sein eigenes Leben leben lead an independent life, go one’s own way; seinen Glauben leben geh. live according to one’s faith ( oder beliefs)* * *das Lebenexistence; life; lifetime* * *Le|ben ['leːbn]nt -s, -1) lifedas Lében — life
am Lében sein/bleiben — to be/stay alive
das Lében als Milchmann — life as a milkman, a milkman's life
das Lében Hemingways — Hemingway's life, the life of Hemingway
haben — to have one's life ahead of or in front of or before/behind one
solange ich am Lében bin — as long as I live
sich des Lébens freuen, das or sein Lében genießen — to enjoy life
das or sein Lében verlieren — to lose one's life
jdm das Lében retten — to save sb's life
es geht um Lében und Tod, es ist eine Sache auf Lében und Tod — it's a matter of life and death
wenn dir dein Lében lieb ist — if you value your life
ein glückliches etc Lében führen — to lead a happy etc life
mit dem Lében davonkommen — to escape with one's life
mit dem Lében spielen, sein Lében aufs Spiel setzen — to take one's life in one's hands, to dice with death
mit dem Lében abschließen — to prepare for death
seinem Lében ein Ende machen or bereiten — to put an end to one's life
zu neuem Lében verhelfen — to breathe new life into sth, to revitalize sth
etw ins Lében rufen — to bring sth into being
or befördern (inf) — to kill sb, to take sb's life, to take care of sb (inf); (bei Hinrichtung auch) to put sb to death
seines Lébens nicht mehr sicher sein — to fear for one's life
ums Lében kommen — to die, to lose one's life
sein Lében lassen (müssen) — to lose one's life
jdn am Lében lassen — to spare sb's life
um sein Lében laufen or rennen — to run for one's life or for dear life
das Lében nehmen — to take one's (own) life
jdn wieder ins Lében zurückrufen — to bring sb back to life; Bewusstlosen to revive sb, to bring sb round (Brit) or around (US)
was ist das für ein Lében? — what kind of (a) life is that?
der Mann/die Frau meines Lébens — my ideal man/woman
etw für sein Lében gern tun — to love doing sth, to be mad about doing sth (inf)
etw für sein Lében gern essen/trinken — to be mad about sth (inf), to love sth
jdn künstlich am Lében erhalten — to keep sb alive artificially
ein Lében in Frieden/in Armut etc — a life of peace/poverty etc
er hat es nie leicht gehabt im Lében — he has never had an easy life
ein Lében lang — one's whole life (long)
zum ersten Mal or das erste Mal im Lében — for the first time in one's life
ich habe noch nie im or in meinem Lében geraucht — I have never smoked (in) all my life or in my whole life
nie im Lében! — never!
sich durchs Lében schlagen — to struggle through (life)
ins Lében treten — to go out into the world
im Lében stehen — to have some standing in the world
ein Roman, den das Lében schrieb — a novel of real life
ein Film nach dem Lében — a film from real life
das Lében geht weiter — life goes on
unser Lében währet siebenzig Jahr... (Bibl) — the days of our years are three score years and ten (Bibl)
2) (= Betriebsamkeit) lifeauf dem Markt herrscht reges Lében — the market is a hive of activity
in dieser Stadt ist wenigstens Lében — at least there is some life in this town
bringen (inf) — to liven or brighten sth up
voller Lében stecken — to be full of life
es war überhaupt kein Lében in seinem Vortrag — there wasn't a spark of life in his lecture
See:→ Bude* * *1) (living and not dead: Queen Victoria was still alive in 1900.) alive2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) existence3) (to stay alive; to continue to live: It is possible to exist on bread and water.) exist4) (the quality belonging to plants and animals which distinguishes them from rocks, minerals etc and things which are dead: Doctors are fighting to save the child's life.) life5) (the period between birth and death: He had a long and happy life.) life6) (liveliness: She was full of life and energy.) life7) (a manner of living: She lived a life of ease and idleness.) life8) (the period during which any particular state exists: He had many different jobs during his working life.) life9) (living things: It is now believed that there may be life on Mars; animal life.) life10) (to have life; to be alive: This poison is dangerous to everything that lives.) live11) (to pass (one's life): He lived a life of luxury; She lives in fear of being attacked.) live* * *Le·ben<-s, ->[ˈle:bn̩]nt1. (Lebendigsein) lifeetw mit dem [o seinem] \Leben bezahlen (geh) to pay for sth with one's lifeam \Leben bleiben/sein to remain [or stay]/be alivesolange er am Leben ist, wird das Haus nicht verkauft as long as he lives the house won't be soldjdn ums \Leben bringen (geh) to take sb's lifemit dem \Leben davonkommen to escape with one's lifejdn [künstlich] am \Leben erhalten to keep sb alive [artificially][bei etw dat/während einer S. gen] ums \Leben kommen to die [in sth/during sth], to lose one's life [in sth/during sth]jdn das \Leben kosten (geh) to cost sb his/her lifesein \Leben [für jdn/etw] lassen (geh) to give one's life [for sb/sth]jdn am \Leben lassen to let sb liveum sein \Leben laufen [o rennen] to run for one's lifejdm das \Leben schenken (geh: jdn gebären) to give birth to sb; (jdn am Leben lassen) to let sb livemit seinem \Leben spielen to put one's life at riskjdn ins \Leben zurückrufen to revive sb2. (Existieren) lifedas ewige \Leben eternal lifedas \Leben geht weiter life goes onsein \Leben genießen/verpfuschen to enjoy/ruin one's lifeam \Leben hängen to love lifedas [o sein] \Leben hinter sich dat haben to have one's life behind one, to have had one's innings famnie im \Leben [o im \Leben nicht] neverjdm/sich das \Leben schwer machen to make life difficult for sb/oneselfso ist das \Leben [eben] that's life, such is lifezeit jds \Lebens as long as sb livesich war zeit meines \Lebens noch nie beim Arzt I have never consulted a doctor in all my life3. (Alltag, Lebensweise) lifeein \Leben in Armut/im Luxus a life of poverty/luxuryein geruhsames/hektisches \Leben führen to lead a quiet/hectic lifedas \Leben Picassos Picasso's life, the life of Picassodas süße \Leben the life of Riley famdas tägliche \Leben everyday lifedas wirkliche \Leben real lifedas \Leben zu zweit life as a couple4. (Lebewesen) lifees gibt kein \Leben auf jenem Planeten there's no life on that planetetw ins \Leben rufen to found [or establish] sthdas öffentliche \Leben public lifeeine Figur [o Person] des öffentlichen \Lebens a public figure6. (Lebhaftigkeit) lifeder Roman ist ohne \Leben there is no life in the novelvoller \Leben sein to be full of life7. (Lebensinhalt) lifeihr Garten war ihr \Leben her garden was her life8.▶ seines \Lebens nicht mehr froh werden to have a rotten life▶ aus dem Leben gegriffen sein to be a slice of life▶ es geht um [o ist eine Sache auf] \Leben und Tod it's a matter of life and death▶ etw für sein \Leben gern tun to love doing sthich esse für mein \Leben gern Schokolade I love chocolateich würde für mein \Leben gern verreisen I'd love to travel▶ jdm das \Leben zur Hölle machen to make sb's life hell▶ wenn dir dein \Leben lieb ist if your life means sth to you▶ das nackte \Leben retten [o mit dem nackten \Leben davonkommen] to barely escape with one's life▶ ein Roman den/ein Stück das das \Leben schrieb a novel/a play of real life▶ jds \Leben steht auf dem Spiel sb's life is at risk▶ jdm nach dem \Leben trachten to be out to kill sb* * *das; Lebens, Leben1) lifeam Leben sein/bleiben — be/stay alive
seines Lebens nicht [mehr] sicher sein — not be safe [any more]
etwas für sein Leben gern essen/tun — love something/doing something
mit dem Leben davonkommen/das nackte Leben retten — escape/barely escape with one's life
ein/sein [ganzes] Leben lang — one's whole life long
noch nie im Leben/zum erstenmal im Leben — never in/for the first time in one's life
mit beiden Beinen od. Füßen im Leben stehen — have one's feet firmly on the ground
nie im Leben, im Leben nicht! — (ugs.) not on your life! (coll.); never in your life! (coll.)
so ist das Leben — such is life; that's the way things go
die Musik ist ihr Leben — music is her [whole] life
* * *so ist das Leben (nun einmal) that’s life, such is life; umg that’s the way the cookie crumbles;am Leben sein be alive;am Leben bleiben stay alive, survive;mit dem Leben davonkommen survive, escape;am Leben erhalten keep alive;er hängt am Leben he really enjoys life, Todkranker: he’s not ready to die yet;sein Leben teuer verkaufen sell one’s life dearly;jemandem das Leben schenken spare sb’s life;einem Kind das Leben schenken geh bring a child into the world;Leben spendend geh life-giving;Leben zerstörend geh life-destroying;sich (dat)das Leben nehmen take one’s (own) life;setzen put an end to one’s life;ums Leben kommen be killed;es geht um Leben und Tod it’s a matter of life and death;rennen run for dear life2. (Lebenszeit) life(time);das Leben vor/hinter sich (dat)haben have one’s whole life ahead of one/have done with life;mein ganzes Leben (lang) all my life;das Geschäft meines/seines etcLebens the best deal I have/he has etc ever done, the deal of a lifetimedas Leben in Australien life in Australia;ein Leben in Armut/im Überfluss a life of poverty/luxury;das einfache Leben the simple life;das süße Leben la dolce vita;das Leben genießen enjoy life;das Leben ist schon schwer it’s a hard life;jemandem das Leben sauer machen make sb’s life a misery;sich mühsam durchs Leben schlagen have a hard struggle through life;das Stück ist aus dem Leben gegriffen the play is a slice of life;ein Stück nach dem Leben a play taken from real life, a slice of life4. (Lebenskraft, Lebendigkeit) life, vitality; (geschäftiges Treiben) activity, bustle; im Gesichtsausdruck: animation;Leben in eine Sache bringen put some life into sth;Leben in die Bude bringen umg liven things up;das Stück hat kein Leben the play lacks vitality, there’s no life in the play;5. (Lebensbeschreibung) life, biography;Leben des Galilei Titel: The Life of Galileo;aus seinem Leben erzählen recount stories from one’s life;Leben und Werk großer Künstler the lives and works of great artists6. (Geschehen) life;das wirtschaftliche/kulturelle Leben einer Stadt the business/cultural life of a town;im öffentlichen Leben stehen be active in public life7. (Lebewesen pl) life;auf dem Mond ist kein Leben there’s no life on the moon8. in Wendungen:etwas für sein Leben gern tun love doing sth;ich würde für mein Leben gern dorthin fahren I’d give anything to go there, I’d love to go there;je im Leben ever;ins Leben rufen call into being, start (up);ins Leben treten step into the big, wide world;wie das Leben so spielt life is full of surprises;nicht ums Leben möchte ich das: not for anything (in the world); → abschließen B 2, blühend, erwecken 2, ewig A, froh, lassen C 6; nackt, passieren B, trachten etc* * *das; Lebens, Leben1) lifesich (Dat.) das Leben nehmen — take one's [own] life
am Leben sein/bleiben — be/stay alive
seines Lebens nicht [mehr] sicher sein — not be safe [any more]
etwas für sein Leben gern essen/tun — love something/doing something
mit dem Leben davonkommen/das nackte Leben retten — escape/barely escape with one's life
ein/sein [ganzes] Leben lang — one's whole life long
noch nie im Leben/zum erstenmal im Leben — never in/for the first time in one's life
mit beiden Beinen od. Füßen im Leben stehen — have one's feet firmly on the ground
nie im Leben, im Leben nicht! — (ugs.) not on your life! (coll.); never in your life! (coll.)
so ist das Leben — such is life; that's the way things go
die Musik ist ihr Leben — music is her [whole] life
* * *existence n.life n.(§ pl.: lives)lifetime n.livings n. -
95 φίλος
φίλος, η, ον, also ος, ον Pi.O.2.93: [[pron. full] ῐ: but Hom. uses the voc. φίλε with [pron. full] ῑ at the beginning of a verse, v. infr.].I pass., beloved, dear, Il.1.20, etc.;παῖδε φίλω 7.279
; freq. c. dat., dear to one,μάλα οἱ φ. ἦεν 1.381
;φ. ἀθανάτοισι θεοῖσι 20.347
, etc.: voc., φίλε κασίγνητε (at the beginning of the line) 4.155, 5.359; with neut. nouns,φίλε τέκνον Od.2.363
, 3.184, etc.; butφίλον τέκος Il.3.162
; also φίλος for φίλε ([dialect] Att., acc. to A.D.Synt.213.28),φίλος ὦ Μενέλαε Il.4.189
, cf. 9.601, 21.106, al., Pi.N.3.76, A.Pr. 545 (lyr.), E.Supp. 277 (lyr.), Ar.Nu. 1168(lyr.): gen. added to the voc.,φίλ' ἀνδρῶν Theoc. 15.74
, 24.40;ὦ φίλα γυναικῶν E.Alc. 460
(lyr.): as Subst.:a φίλος, ὁ, friend, κουρίδιος φίλος, i.e. husband, Od.15.22; φίλοι friends, kith and kin,νόσφιφίλων Il.14.256
;τῆλεφίλων Od.2.333
, cf.6.287; φ. μέγιστος my greatest friend, S.Aj. 1331; φίλοι οἱ ἐγγυτάτω, οἱ ἔγγιστα, Lys. 1.41 codd., Plb.9.24.2; after Hom. freq. with a gen.,ὁ Διὸς φίλος A.Pr. 306
; τοὺς ἐμαυτοῦ φ., τοὺς τούτων φ., Aeschin.1.47;φ. ἐμός S.Ph. 421
; τῶν ἐμε̄ν φ. ib. 509;τοὺς σφετέρους φ. X.HG4.8.25
: prov., ἔστιν ὁ φ. ἄλλος αὐτός a friend is another self, Arist.EN 1166a31;κοινὰ τὰ τῶν φ. Pl.Phdr. 279c
, cf. Arist.EN 1159b31;οὐθεὶς φ. ᾧ πολλοὶ φ. Id.EE 1245b20
; also of friends or allies, opp. πολέμιοι, X.HG 6.5.48;φ. καὶ σύμμαχος D.9.12
, etc.; of a lover, X.Mem.3.11.4 (in bad sense, Lac.2.13); φίλε my friend, as a form of courteous address, Ev.Luc.14.10, etc.; in relation to things,οἱ μουσικῆς φ. E.Fr.580.3
; ; ;Χίους φ. ποιῆσαι Lys. 14.36
, etc.;ποιεῖσθαι Luc.Pisc.38
;κτᾶσθαι Isoc.2.27
, cf. Th.2.40; ;φίλῳ χρῆσθαί τινι Antipho 5.63
;ἡμᾶς ἔχειν φίλους And.1.40
; for Hdt.3.49, v. φίλιος.b φίλη, ἡ, dear one, friend,κλῦτε, φίλαι Od.4.722
; ; of a wife, φίλην τινὰ ἄγεσθαι take as one's wife, Il.9.146, 288; ἡ Ξέρξου φ., of his mother, A.Pers. 832; of a mistress, X.Mem.2.1.23, 3.11.16; .c φίλον, τό, an object of love, τὸ φ. σέβεσθαι to reverence what the city loves, S.OC 187 (lyr.): addressed to persons, darling,φ. ἐμόν Ar.Ec. 952
(lyr.); so φίλτατον ib. 970; τὰ φίλτατα one's nearest and dearest, dear ones, such as wife and children, A.Pers. 851, Eu. 216, S.OT 366, OC 1110, E.Med.16: v. φίλτατος; τἀμὰ φίλα, τὰ σὰ φ., Id. Ion 523 (troch.), 613.d οἱ πρῶτοι φίλοι, a title at the Ptolemaic court, OGI99.3, PTeb.11.4 (ii B. C.), etc.; or simplyοἱ φ. τοῦ βασιλέως OGI100.1
; or οἱ φ. alone, ib. 115.4; τῶν φ. και διοικητοῦ one of the king's friends and dioecetes, PTeb.79.56 (ii B. C.).2 of things, pleasant, welcome,δόσις ὀλίγη τε φ. τε Od.6.208
, cf. Il.1.167: c. dat. pers., , cf. Od.8.248, 13.295;οὐ φίλα τοι ἐρέω Hdt.7.104
; δαίμοσιν πράσσειν φίλα their pleasure, A.Pr. 660, cf. infr. 11.b freq. as predic., φίλον ἐστί or γίγνεταί μοι pleases me, it is after my own heart,εἴ πού τοι φίλον ἐστί Od.7.320
; μὴ φ. Διὶ πατρὶ γένοιτο ib. 316, cf. Il.7.387;εἰ τόδε πᾶσι φ. καὶ ἡδὺ γένοιτο 4.17
;καί τοι φ. ἔπλετο θυμῷ Od.13.145
, etc.; : less freq. c. inf., ; , cf. 24.334, Od. 14.378; so , cf. 108, 4.97: rarely c. part., εἰ τόδ' αὐτῷ φιλον κεκλημένῳ if it please him to be so called, A.Ag. 161 (lyr.): agreeing with pl., , cf. Od.17.15;ἔνθα φίλ' ὀπταλέα κρέα ἔδμεναι Il.4.345
; .c in Hom. and early Poets, one's own; freq. of limbs, life, etc., φίλον δ' ἐξαίνυτο θυμόν he took away dear life, Il.5.155, cf. 22.58;κατεπλήγη φίλον ἦτορ 3.31
;εἰς ὅ κε.. μοι φίλα γούνατ' ὀρώρῃ 9.610
;φίλον κατὰ λαιμόν 19.209
; esp. of one's nearest kin,πατὴρ φ. 22.408
, Sapph.Supp.20a.11;ἄλοχος φ. Il.5.480
: cf. φίλτατος: as a standing epith. when no affection is implied, μητρὶ φίλῃ Ἀλθαίῃ χωόμενος κῆρ angry with his own mother, Il.9.555: simply to denote possession,φίλα εἵματα 2.261
; φ. πόνος their wonted labour, Theoc.21.20.d applied to the numbers 284 and 220, Iamb. in Nic.p.35P.II less freq. (chiefly poet.) in act. sense, loving, friendly, Od.1.313, cf. Il.24.775: c. gen., φίλαν ξένων ἄρουραν friendly to strangers, Pi.N.5.8, cf. P.3.5: of things, kindly, pleasing,φίλα φρεσὶ μήδεα εἰδώς Il.17.325
; φίλα φρονέειν τινί feel kindly, Il.4.219;φ. ἐργάζεσθαί τινι Od.24.210
;φ. εἰδέναι τινί 3.277
; φ. ποιέεσθαί τινι deal with one in friendly fashion, do one a pleasure, Hdt.2.152, 5.37.III Adv. φίλως, once in Hom., φίλως χ' ὁρόῳτε ye would fain see it, Il.4.347, cf. Hes. Sc.45, A.Ag. 247(lyr.), [ 1591], etc.; φ. ἐμοί in a manner dear or pleasing to me, ib. 1581.2 in a friendly, kindly spirit,τήνδε τὴν πόλιν φ. εἰπών S.OC 758
;φ. δέχεσθαί τινα X.HG4.8.5
, cf. Pl.Epin. 988c.IV φίλος has several forms of comparison:1 [comp] Comp. φιλίων [pron. full] [λῐ], ον, gen. ονος, Od.19.351, 24.268: [comp] Sup. φίλιστος, η, ον, interpol. in S.Aj. 842.2 [comp] Comp. φίλτερος, [comp] Sup. φίλτατος, v. sub voce.3 [comp] Comp.φιλαίτερος X.An.1.9.29
, Call.Del.58: [comp] Sup.φιλαίτατος X.HG7.3.8
, Theoc.7.98.5 also as [comp] Comp.,μᾶλλον φίλος A.Ch. 219
, S.Ph. 886;φ. μᾶλλον Thphr. CP6.1.4
; [comp] Sup.,μάλιστα φ. X.Cyr.8.1.17
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96 lives
/laif/ * danh từ, số nhiều lives /laivz/ - sự sống - đời sống, sinh mệnh, tính mệnh =to lay down one's life for the country+ hy sinh tính mệnh cho tổ quốc =a matter of life and death+ một vấn đề sống còn - đời, người đời =to have lived in a place all one's life+ đã sống ở đâu suốt cả đời =for life+ suốt đời =hard labour for life+ tội khổ sai chung thân - cuộc sống, sự sinh sống, sự sinh tồn =we are building a new life+ chúng ta đang xây dựng một cuộc sống mới =the struggle for life+ cuộc đấu tranh sinh tồn - cách sống, đời sống, cách sinh hoạt =the country life+ đời sống ở nông thôn, cách sinh hoạt ở nông thôn - sinh khí, sinh lực, sự hoạt động =to be full of life+ dồi dào sinh lực, hoạt bát - tiểu sử, thân thế =the life of Lenin+ tiểu sử Lê-nin - tuổi thọ, thời gian tồn tại =the life of a machine+ tuổi thọ của một cái máy =a good life+ người có thể sống trên tuổi thọ trung bình =a bad life+ người có thể không đạt tuổi thọ trung bình - nhân sinh =the philosophy of life+ triết học nhân sinh =the problem of life+ vấn đề nhân sinh - vật sống; biểu hiện của sự sống =no life to be seen+ không một biểu hiện của sự sống; không có một bóng người (vật) !as large as life - (xem) large !to escape with life and limb - thoát được an toàn !for one's life !for dear life - để thoát chết =to run for dear life+ chạy để thoát chết !for the life of me !upon my life - dù chết =I can't for the life of me+ dù chết tôi cũng không thể nào !to bring to life - làm cho hồi tỉnh !to come to life - hồi tỉnh, hồi sinh !to have the time of one's life - chưa bao giờ vui thích thoải mái như thế !high life - xã hội thượng lưu, xã hội tầng lớp trên !in one's life - lúc sinh thời !in the prime of life - lúc tuổi thanh xuân !to see life - (xem) see !single life - (xem) single !to take someone's life - giết ai !to take one's own life - tự tử, tự sát, tự vẫn !to the life - truyền thần, như thật -
97 liv
sg - livet, pl - livжизнь жdet dáglige liv — бу́дни мн
* * *colour, life, lifetime, way of life* * *(et -) life (pl lives);( klædningsstykke) bodice;( midje) waist;[ livet](i alm) life ( fx life is wonderful; enjoy life);( ens eget liv) one's life ( fx lose one's life);[ livet er andet end arbejde] there's more to life than just working;[ hele livet] all one's life;[ sådan er livet] that's life;[ det er mit livs store chance] it's the chance of a lifetime;[ jeg fik mit livs forskrækkelse] I got the fright of my life;[ det gælder livet] it is a matter of life and death;[ holde fast som om det gjaldt livet] hold on like grim death;[ løbe som om det gjaldt livet] run for dear life;[ jeg kunne ikke gøre det om det så gjaldt livet] I couldn't do it to save my life;[ hårdt liv](med.) constipation;[ så længe der er liv er der håb] while there's life there's hope;[ i moders liv] in the womb;[ sætte liv i]( gøre mere aktiv) put life into,F vitalize;( gøre mere munter) liven up,F enliven ( fx a party);F revitalize ( fx the shipbuilding industry);(se også klud);[ tage livet af én] kill somebody;(fig) be the death of somebody;[ tage livet af et rygte] stamp out (el. kill) a rumour;[ tage livet af sig] take one's own life, commit suicide;[ med præp:][ liv for liv] a life for a life;[ løbe for livet] run for dear life;[ holde en tre skridt fra livet] keep somebody at arm's length (el. at a distance);[ i live] alive;[ aldrig i livet] never in my life;[ arbejde med liv og lyst] work with a will;[ han gik op i sit arbejde med liv og sjæl] he devoted himself to his work heart and soul;[ have et skærf om livet] have a sash round one's waist;[ de gik med hinanden om livet] they walked with their arms round each other('s waists);[ tage en om livet] put an arm round somebody's waist;[ det er vel ikke livet om at gøre] is it all that desperately urgent?[ kamp på liv og død] life-and-death struggle;[ rykke ind på livet af én] close in on somebody;[ vandet gik ham til midt på livet] he was waist-deep in water;[ kalde til live] call into existence (el. being);[ kalde til live igen] revive,F resuscitate;[ komme til livs] get at,( et onde) put down ( fx drug pushing), stamp out ( fx adisease);[ sætte til livs] devour,T put away;T have it in for somebody, have one's knife into somebody;(se også vække). -
98 preciado
adj.valued, esteemed, valuable, loved.past part.past participle of spanish verb: preciar.* * *► adjetivo1 precious* * *ADJ1) (=estimado) [posesión] prized; [amigo] valued, esteemed2) (=presuntuoso) presumptuous* * ** * *= cherished, precious, prized, valued, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], treasured, hugged.Ex. Some of their most cherished photographs were of sleeping users.Ex. Here came every sort of human ingredient -- sturdy homesteaders, skilled craftsmen, precious scoundrels.Ex. Small luxury editions, much prized but little used, may have survived almost complete.Ex. One very elementary kind of invitation might be the introduction of lavatories in public libraries: a facility to be found in department stores, which are interested in service to valued customers.Ex. Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.Ex. The increasing deterioration of treasured books makes conservation/preservation a national and international obligation.Ex. Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.----* muy preciado = much prized, highly prized.* * ** * *= cherished, precious, prized, valued, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], treasured, hugged.Ex: Some of their most cherished photographs were of sleeping users.
Ex: Here came every sort of human ingredient -- sturdy homesteaders, skilled craftsmen, precious scoundrels.Ex: Small luxury editions, much prized but little used, may have survived almost complete.Ex: One very elementary kind of invitation might be the introduction of lavatories in public libraries: a facility to be found in department stores, which are interested in service to valued customers.Ex: Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.Ex: The increasing deterioration of treasured books makes conservation/preservation a national and international obligation.Ex: Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.* muy preciado = much prized, highly prized.* * *preciado -da‹bien› prized, valued; ‹don› valuableuna joya muy preciada a highly prized jewellas naranjas son muy preciadas en este país oranges are very precious here, oranges are prized here* * *
Del verbo preciar: ( conjugate preciar)
preciado es:
el participio
preciado
‹ don› valuable
preciado,-a adjetivo
1 (un objeto) prized, valued
2 (una persona) valuable, esteemed
' preciado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
preciada
English:
sirloin
- treasure
* * *preciado, -a adjvaluable, prized;un metal muy preciado a highly-prized metal;un bien muy preciado a highly-valued possession* * *adj precious* * *preciado, -da adj: esteemed, prized, valuable -
99 отчаяно
desperatelyтой псуваше отчаяно he didn't half swear* * *отча̀яно,нареч. desperately; бия се \отчаяно fight for dear life.* * *dispiritedly* * *1. desperately 2. бия се ОТЧАЯНО fight for dear life 3. той псуваше ОТЧАЯНО he didn't half swear -
100 слепец
blind manхванал съм се като слепец за тояга за hang on to s.o. (for dear life)* * *слепѐц,м., -цѝ blind man; • хванал съм се като \слепецец за тояга за hang on to s.o. (for dear life).* * *blind man* * *1. blind man 2. хванал съм се като СЛЕПЕЦ за тояга за hang on to s.o. (for dear life)
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