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61 poner entre rejas
(v.) = put + Nombre + behind barsEx. A 92-year-old woman has been put behind bars for sitting on her front porch shouting abuse at passers-by.* * *(v.) = put + Nombre + behind barsEx: A 92-year-old woman has been put behind bars for sitting on her front porch shouting abuse at passers-by.
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62 postergar
v.1 to postpone.El aparato difiere la señal The apparatus defers the signal.2 to put behind, to relegate.* * *1 (retrasar) to postpone, delay2 (perjudicar) to relegate, put back* * *VT1) (=aplazar) to defer, postpone; (=retrasar) to delay2) (=relegar) [en el trato] to disregard, neglect; [en ascenso] to pass over, ignore* * *verbo transitivo1) (esp AmL) ( aplazar) <juicio/reunión> to postpone, put backpostergó su decisión — he put off o (frml) deferred making a decision
se siente postergado — he feels neglected o left out
* * *= hold off.Ex. A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.* * *verbo transitivo1) (esp AmL) ( aplazar) <juicio/reunión> to postpone, put backpostergó su decisión — he put off o (frml) deferred making a decision
se siente postergado — he feels neglected o left out
* * *= hold off.Ex: A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.
* * *postergar [A3 ]vtpostergó su decisión he put off o ( frml) deferred making a decisionB (relegar) ‹empleado› to pass overdesde que nació el pequeño se siente postergado since the baby was born he's felt neglected o left out* * *
postergar ( conjugate postergar) verbo transitivo
1 (esp AmL) ( aplazar) ‹juicio/reunión› to postpone, put back
2 ( relegar) ‹ empleado› to pass over
postergar verbo transitivo
1 (relegar) to pass over
2 (retrasar) to delay
(aplazar) to postpone
' postergar' also found in these entries:
English:
procrastinate
- defer
- hold
- postpone
- put
* * *postergar vt1. [aplazar] to postpone2. [relegar] to put behind* * *v/t postpone* * *postergar {52} vt1) : to delay, to postpone2) : to pass over (an employee) -
63 enrejar
v.1 to bar (ventanas).2 to put bars on, to fence with a trellis, to grate, to put a trellis on.Ricardo enrejó las ventanas Richard put bars on the windows.3 to put behind bars, to put in prison.El juez enrejó al delincuente The judge put the criminal behind bars.* * *1 (puerta, ventana) to put a grating on2 (vallar) to fence, put railings round* * *VT1) (=poner rejilla) to put a grating on; (=cercar) to fence2) LAm (=poner el ronzal) to put a halter on3) Méx (=zurcir) to darn, patch* * *enrejar vt[ventanas] to bar* * *v/t ventana put bars on -
64 Gitter
n; -s, -1. grating; an Tür, Fenster: auch grille; feines, aus Draht: mesh; gegen Fliegen etc.: screen; aus Latten: lattice; für Pflanzen: trellis; aus parallelen Stäben: bars Pl.; Kindersicherung an Treppe etc.: gate; vor einem Kamin: guard, Am. firescreen; (Rost) grate; (Zaun) fence; (Geländer) railing2. MATH., GEOG. FÜR KURVEN, Karten etc.: grid; CHEM., PHYS. von Kristallen etc.: lattice3. ETRON. grid* * *das Gitterlattice; grating; grid; latticework; grate; trellis; grill* * *Gịt|ter ['gɪtɐ]nt -s, -bars pl; (engstäbig, vor Türen, Schaufenstern) grille; (in Fußboden, Straßendecke) grid, grating; (für Gewächse etc) lattice, trellis; (= feines Drahtgitter) (wire-)mesh; (= Kamingitter) fireguard; (= Geländer) railing usu pl; (PHYS, CHEM = Kristallgitter) lattice; (ELEC, GEOG) grid* * *das1) (a framework of iron bars for holding a fire in a fireplace.) grate2) (a framework of iron etc bars: a grating in the road.) grating3) (a set of vertical and horizontal lines drawn on a map.) grid4) (a framework of iron bars.) grid* * *Git·ter<-s, ->[ˈgɪtɐ]nt1. (Absperrung) fencing no pl, no indef art; (vor Türen, Fenstern: engmaschig) grille; (grobmaschig) grating; (parallel laufende Stäbe) bars pl; (vor dem Kamin) fireguard; (für Gewächse) lattice, trellis; (am Rohrende) grid, gratingjdn hinter \Gitter bringen to put sb behind bars, to lock sb uphinter \Gitter kommen to land [or be put] behind barshinter \Gittern sitzen to be behind bars [or doing time3. MATH grid4. PHYS, CHEM latticeeinfaches \Gitter elementary lattice* * *das; Gitters, Gitter1) (parallele Stäbe) bars pl.; (Drahtgeflecht) grille; (in der Straßendecke, im Fußboden) grating; (Geländer) railing[s pl.]; (Spalier) trellis; (feines DrahtGitter) meshhinter Gittern — (ugs.) behind bars
* * *1. grating; an Tür, Fenster: auch grille; feines, aus Draht: mesh; gegen Fliegen etc: screen; aus Latten: lattice; für Pflanzen: trellis; aus parallelen Stäben: bars pl; Kindersicherung an Treppe etc: gate; vor einem Kamin: guard, US firescreen; (Rost) grate; (Zaun) fence; (Geländer) railing2. MATH, GEOG für Kurven, Karten etc: grid; CHEM, PHYS von Kristallen etc: lattice3. Elektronik: grid4. fig:hinter Gittern behind bars;hinter Gitter kommen be locked up* * *das; Gitters, Gitter1) (parallele Stäbe) bars pl.; (Drahtgeflecht) grille; (in der Straßendecke, im Fußboden) grating; (Geländer) railing[s pl.]; (Spalier) trellis; (feines DrahtGitter) meshhinter Gittern — (ugs.) behind bars
2) (Physik, Chemie) lattice* * *- n.grate n.grating n.grid n.lattice n.latticework n.trellis n. -
65 bar
1. noun1) (long piece of rigid material) Stange, die; (shorter, thinner also) Stab, der; (of gold, silver) Barren, dera bar of chocolate — ein Riegel Schokolade; (slab) eine Tafel Schokolade
parallel bars — Barren, der
high or horizontal bar — Reck, das
behind bars — (in prison) hinter Gittern; (into prison) hinter Gitter
a bar on recruitment/promotion — ein Einstellungs-/Beförderungsstopp
the prisoner at the bar — der/die Angeklagte
be called to the bar — als Anwalt vor höheren Gerichten zugelassen werden
10) (Mus.) Takt, der2. transitive verb,- rr-1) (fasten) verriegeln2) (obstruct) sperren [Straße, Weg] (to für)bar somebody's way — jemandem den Weg versperren
3. prepositionbar somebody from doing something — jemanden daran hindern, etwas zu tun
* * *1. noun1) (a rod or oblong piece (especially of a solid substance): a gold bar; a bar of chocolate; iron bars on the windows.) der Barren, die Stange2) (a broad line or band: The blue material had bars of red running through it.) der Strich3) (a bolt: a bar on the door.) der Riegel4) (a counter at which or across which articles of a particular kind are sold: a snack bar; Your whisky is on the bar.) die Bar5) (a public house.) das Gericht6) (a measured division in music: Sing the first ten bars.) der Takt7) (something which prevents (something): His carelessness is a bar to his promotion.) das Hindernis8) (the rail at which the prisoner stands in court: The prisoner at the bar collapsed when he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.) Schranke vor der Richterbank2. verb1) (to fasten with a bar: Bar the door.) verriegeln2) (to prevent from entering: He's been barred from the club.) ausschließen3) (to prevent (from doing something): My lack of money bars me from going on holiday.) hindern3. preposition(except: All bar one of the family had measles.) außer- academic.ru/5530/barmaid">barmaid- barman
- bar code* * *[bɑ:ʳ, AM bɑ:r]n LAW▪ the \Barto be called to the \Bar als Anwalt/Anwältin vor höheren Gerichten zugelassen werden2. (ruling body) die Anwaltschaftthe Bench and the \Bar Richter und Anwältethe [American] \Bar Association die US-Bundesanwaltskammerto be admitted to the \Bar AM als Anwalt/Anwältin [vor Gericht] zugelassen werdento read for the \Bar BRIT Jura studieren [um Anwalt zu werden]* * *I [bAː(r)]1. na bar of soap — ein Stück nt Seife
a two-bar electric fire — ein Heizgerät nt mit zwei Heizstäben
(wall) bars — Sprossenwand f
to exercise on the bars — am Barren turnen
at the bar — an der Stange
6) (fig: obstacle) Hindernis nt (to für), Hemmnis nt (to für)to be a bar to sth — einer Sache (dat) im Wege stehen
8) (JUR)to read for the Bar —
at the bar of public opinion (fig) — vor dem Forum der Öffentlichkeit
9) (for prisoners) Anklagebank fprisoner at the bar — "Angeklagter!"
10) (for drinks) Lokal nt; (esp expensive) Bar f; (part of pub) Gaststube f; (= counter) Theke f, Tresen m; (at railway station) Ausschank mwe're going to the bars ( US inf ) — wir machen eine Kneipentour, wir machen die Kneipen unsicher (inf)
12) (BritDSO and bar — zweimal verliehener DSO2. vt1) (= obstruct) road blockieren, versperrento bar sb's way — jdm den Weg versperren or verstellen
to bar the way to progress — dem Fortschritt im Wege stehen
2) (= fasten) window, door versperrenIIto bar sb from a competition — jdn von (der Teilnahme an) einem Wettbewerb ausschließen
prepbar none — ohne Ausnahme, ausnahmslos
* * *bar [bɑː(r)]A s1. Stange f, Stab m:behind bars fig hinter Gittern, hinter Schloss und Riegel;put behind bars fig hinter Schloss und Riegel bringen2. Riegel m, Querbalken m, -holz n, -stange f3. Schranke f, Barriere f, Sperre f:the bar (of the House) PARL Br die Schranke (im Ober- od Unterhaus, bis zu der geladene Zeugen vortreten dürfen)be a bar to progress dem Fortschritt im Wege stehen;let down the bars alle (besonders moralischen) Beschränkungen fallen lassen, US die polizeiliche Überwachung (besonders des Nachtlebens) lockern5. Riegel m, Stange f:a bar of soap ein Riegel oder Stück Seife;a bar of chocolate, a chocolate bar ein Riegel (weitS. eine Tafel) Schokolade;bar copper Stangenkupfer n;bar soap Stangenseife f6. Brechstange f7. WIRTSCH, TECH (Gold- etc) Barren m8. TECHa) allg Schiene fb) Zugwaage f (am Wagen)d) Schieber m, Schubriegel me) Lamelle f9. Barren m, Stange f (als Maßeinheit)10. Band n, Streifen m, Strahl m (von Farbe, Licht etc):a bar of sunlight ein Sonnenstrahl12. a) (dicker) Strich:b) Heraldik: (horizontaler) Balkenc) TV Balken m (auf dem Bildschirm)d) COMPUT Leiste f13. MUSa) Taktstrich mbar rest (Ganz)Taktpause f14. a) Bar fb) Bar f, Schanktisch m, Theke fc) Schankraum md) Lokal n, Imbissstube f15. JURa) Hindernis n (to für), Ausschließungsgrund mb) Einrede f:bar to marriage Ehehindernis;16. JUR (Gerichts)Schranke f:at the bar vor Gericht;case at bar US zur Verhandlung stehender Fall;prisoner at the bar Angeklagte(r) m/f(m)18. fig Gericht n, Tribunal n, Schranke f:at the bar of public opinion vor den Schranken oder vor dem Tribunal der öffentlichen Meinunga) Anwaltsberuf m,read for the Bar Br Jura studieren;20. PHYS Bar n (Maßeinheit des Drucks)21. a) Schaumstange f (eines Stangengebisses)b) Träger pl (Teile des Pferdegaumens)c) pl Sattelbäume pl, Stege pl23. SPORTc) (Tor-, Quer) Latte fB v/tbar out aussperren4. den Weg etc versperren5. JUR eine Klage, den Rechtsweg etc ausschließen6. a) (ver)hindern, hemmen8. mit Streifen versehen9. MUS mit Taktstrichen unterteilen, in Takte einteilenC präp außer, ausgenommen, abgesehen von:bar one außer einem;bar none ohne Einschränkung* * *1. noun1) (long piece of rigid material) Stange, die; (shorter, thinner also) Stab, der; (of gold, silver) Barren, dera bar of chocolate — ein Riegel Schokolade; (slab) eine Tafel Schokolade
parallel bars — Barren, der
high or horizontal bar — Reck, das
5) (rod, pole) Stange, die; (of cage, prison) Gitterstab, derbehind bars — (in prison) hinter Gittern; (into prison) hinter Gitter
6) (barrier, lit. or fig.) Barriere, die (to für)a bar on recruitment/promotion — ein Einstellungs-/Beförderungsstopp
the prisoner at the bar — der/die Angeklagte
10) (Mus.) Takt, der11) (sandbank, shoal) Barre, die; Sandbank, die2. transitive verb,- rr-1) (fasten) verriegeln2) (obstruct) sperren [Straße, Weg] (to für)3) (prohibit, hinder) verbieten3. prepositionbar somebody from doing something — jemanden daran hindern, etwas zu tun
* * *(drinking) n.Lokal -e n. (drinks serving counter) n.Theke -n f.Tresen - n. (legal profession) n.Anwaltschaft f. (line) n.Strich -e m. (metal) n.Stange -n f. (music) n.Bar -s f.Barren - m.Gaststätte f.Kneipe -n f.Riegel - m.Schanklokal n.Schankwirtschaft f. -
66 einlochen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t* * *(inhaftieren) to jug (ugs.);(ins Loch rollen) to putt* * *ein|lo|chenvt sep1) (inf = einsperren) to lock up, to put behind bars* * *1) (to hit a golfball into a hole.) hole out* * *ein|lo·chenvt▪ jdn [wegen einer S. gen] \einlochen to lock sb up [or away] [for sth] fam, to put sb away [or behind bars] [for sth] fam* * *transitives Verb (salopp)jemanden einlochen — put somebody away (coll.)
* * *einlochen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t2. umg:jemanden einlochen clap sb in jail, put sb in the slammer* * *transitives Verb (salopp)jemanden einlochen — put somebody away (coll.)
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67 schloss
Imperf. schließen* * *das Schloss(Gebäude) palace; chateau; castle;(Verschluss) lock* * *Schlọss [ʃlɔs]nt -es, -er['ʃlœsɐ]1) (= Gebäude) castle; (= Palast) palace; (= großes Herrschaftshaus) mansion, stately home; (in Frankreich) châteauSchlösser und Burgen —
Schlösser im Mond (fig) — castles in the air, castles in Spain
hinter Schloss und Riegel sitzen/bringen — to be/put behind bars
* * *SchlossRR<-es, Schlösser>SchloßALT<-sses, Schlösser>[ʃlɔs, pl ˈʃlœsɐ]nt1. (Palast) palace2. (Türschloss) lockins \Schloss fallen to snap [or click] shut; (laut) to slam shutdie Tür ins \Schloss fallen lassen to let the door close4. (Vorhängeschloss) padlock5.▶ jdn hinter \Schloss und Riegel bringen to put sb behind bars▶ hinter \Schloss und Riegel sitzen to be behind bars [or doing time]* * *das; Schlosses, Schlösser1) (TürSchloss, GewehrSchloss) lock2) (VorhängeSchloss) padlockhinter Schloss und Riegel — (ugs.) behind bars
3) (Verschluss) clasp* * ** * *das; Schlosses, Schlösser1) (TürSchloss, GewehrSchloss) lock2) (VorhängeSchloss) padlockhinter Schloss und Riegel — (ugs.) behind bars
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68 забыть
1) General subject: disremember, fail, forget, forget (где-л.), get out of mind (что-л.), lose, lose sight of, overslip, put out of mind (что-л.), sink, slip, sponge, take mind off (что-л.), leave behind (где-либо), put out of head, get over (кого-л.), put a lid (стараться не вспоминать), pass a wet sponge over (что-л.), live down, hear the last of, put behind2) Mathematics: neglect3) Jargon: scrub (кого-либо или что-либо), kiss off4) Makarov: sponge out -
69 Gitter
Git·ter <-s, -> [ʼgɪtɐ] nt1) ( Absperrung) fencing no pl, no indef art, (vor Türen, Fenstern); ( engmaschig) grille; ( grobmaschig) grating; ( parallel laufende Stäbe) bars pl; ( vor dem Kamin) fireguard; ( für Gewächse) lattice, trellis; ( am Rohrende) grid, grating;jdn hinter \Gitter bringen to put sb behind bars, to lock sb up;hinter \Gitter kommen to land [or be put] behind bars;hinter \Gittern sitzen to be behind bars [or doing time];3) math grid4) phys, chem lattice -
70 encerrar
v.1 to shut up or in.2 to contain.sus palabras encerraban una amenaza there was a threat in his words3 to shut in, to close in, to confine, to lock in.Ella encerró al chico mal portado She shut in the misbehaving boy.4 to enclose, to encompass, to contain, to comprise.Ese poema encierra mucha verdad That poem encloses much truth.5 to surround, to hem.La cerca encierra el potrero The fence surrounds the pasture.6 to block in, to box in, to box up.* * *1 (gen) to shut in, shut up2 (con llave) to lock in, lock up3 (palabras, frases, etc) to put4 (ajedrez, damas) to block1 (recogerse) to go into retreat; (en sí mismo) to become withdrawn* * *verb1) to lock up, shut up2) contain* * *1. VT1) (=meter) to shut (up); [con llave] to lock (up)2) (=contener) to contain3) (=implicar) to involve4) (Ajedrez, Damas) to block2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivome encerró en mi habitación — he shut me o locked me in my room
está para que lo encierren — (fam) he's crazy o a nut (colloq)
2)a) ( contener) to containb) ( conllevar) to involve, entail2.encerrarse v pron (refl) ( en una habitación) to shut oneself in; (en una fábrica, universidad) obreros/estudiantes to lock oneself in* * *= enclose, lock, intern, shut up, closet, hold + prisoner, coop up, hem + Nombre + in, pen.Ex. The building encloses an art gallery, tourist office, conference room, concert hall and cinema.Ex. If the analogy with the fairy story is taken a little further it can be noted that no author really believes in dragons, wicked queens, fair maidens locked in high towers and the like.Ex. The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.Ex. Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.Ex. Too often guests are snatched up on arrival and closeted away from the children before being produced like a rabbit out of a hat for the 'official' appearance.Ex. Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.Ex. We've all heard of road rage: being cooped up in a car on a crowded freeway with no means of escape.Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex. There's also goats, but I don't think they're penned anywhere -- they seem to have the run of the place as much as the chickens.----* encerrar con candado = padlock.* encerrar en una jaula = cage.* hora de encerrarse = curfew.* * *1.verbo transitivome encerró en mi habitación — he shut me o locked me in my room
está para que lo encierren — (fam) he's crazy o a nut (colloq)
2)a) ( contener) to containb) ( conllevar) to involve, entail2.encerrarse v pron (refl) ( en una habitación) to shut oneself in; (en una fábrica, universidad) obreros/estudiantes to lock oneself in* * *= enclose, lock, intern, shut up, closet, hold + prisoner, coop up, hem + Nombre + in, pen.Ex: The building encloses an art gallery, tourist office, conference room, concert hall and cinema.
Ex: If the analogy with the fairy story is taken a little further it can be noted that no author really believes in dragons, wicked queens, fair maidens locked in high towers and the like.Ex: The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.Ex: Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.Ex: Too often guests are snatched up on arrival and closeted away from the children before being produced like a rabbit out of a hat for the 'official' appearance.Ex: Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.Ex: We've all heard of road rage: being cooped up in a car on a crowded freeway with no means of escape.Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex: There's also goats, but I don't think they're penned anywhere -- they seem to have the run of the place as much as the chickens.* encerrar con candado = padlock.* encerrar en una jaula = cage.* hora de encerrarse = curfew.* * *encerrar [A5 ]vtA ‹persona› to lock up; ‹ganado› to shut up, penlo han encerrado en la cárcel he's been locked up in prison o put behind barsme encerraban en mi habitación they used to shut me in my roomencierra al perro shut the dog inestá para que lo encierren ( fam); he's crazy o a nut ( colloq), he should be put away o certified ( colloq)nos dejaron encerrados en la oficina we got locked in the officeB1 (contener) to containla película encierra una gran carga moral the movie contains o has a strong moral message2 (conllevar) to involve, entailno sabe el peligro que encierra she does not know the danger which it involves o entails( refl) to shut oneself inse ha encerrado en su habitación he has shut himself in his roomse encerró en un convento she shut herself away in a conventlos trabajadores se encerraron en la fábrica the workers locked themselves in the factory o occupied the factory* * *
encerrar ( conjugate encerrar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ ganado› to shut up, pen;
‹ perro› to shut … in;
‹ persona› (en cárcel, calabozo) to lock up;◊ me encerró en mi habitación he shut me o locked me in my room;
me dejaron encerrada en la oficina I got locked in the office
2 ( conllevar) ‹peligro/riesgo› to involve, entail
encerrarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( en habitación) to shut oneself in;
(en fábrica, universidad) [obreros/estudiantes] to lock oneself in
encerrar verbo transitivo
1 to shut in: encerraron al perro en la cocina, they shut the dog in the kitchen
(con llave) to lock in
2 (entrañar) to contain, include: la Esfinge encierra la clave, the Sphinx holds the key
' encerrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encierra
English:
confine
- enclose
- hem in
- lock in
- lock up
- put away
- seal in
- shut away
- shut in
- shut up
- coop
- hem
- lock
- put
- shut
* * *♦ vt1. [recluir] to shut up o in;[con llave] to lock up o in; [en la cárcel] to lock away o up; [ganado, rebaño] to pen (up); [gallinas] to shut up; [en carreras] to box in;lo encerraron en un psiquiátrico they shut him away o up in a mental hospital;me encerraron en la curva y no pude esprintar they boxed me in on the bend and I couldn't put on a sprint;Fam2. [contener] to contain;el espectáculo encierra grandes sorpresas the show has some big surprises;sus palabras encerraban una amenaza there was a threat in his words3. [en ajedrez] to checkmate4. [con signos de puntuación] to enclose ( entre in);encerró el comentario entre paréntesis she enclosed the comment in brackets* * *v/t1 lock up, shut up2 ( contener) contain* * *encerrar {55} vt1) : to lock up, to shut away2) : to contain, to include3) : to involve, to entail* * *encerrar vb2. (con llave) to lock -
71 посадить в тюрьму
1) General subject: confine, gaol, incarcerate, jug, lay by the heels, lock up, mew, (кого-л.) put in prison, put to prison, put behind the bars2) Colloquial: coop up in prison4) Obsolete: hole6) Law: imprison7) Australian slang: pot8) Diplomatic term: put into prison9) Jargon: shop10) Makarov: (кого-л.) put (smb.) in prison, (кого-л.) put (smb.) into prison, shut in prison, clap by the heels -
72 insultar
v.to insult.María insultó a Elsa y se fue Mary insulted Elsa and left.Esto insulta mi dignidad This insults my dignity.* * *1 to insult* * *verb* * *VT to insult* * *verbo transitivoa) ( proferir insultos) to insultb) ( ofender) to insult, offend* * *= slap, curse, insult, namecall, jeer, rave at, shout + abuse at, abuse, speak + angry words.Ex. I wonder if she did quit if she could slap us with a lawsuit.Ex. The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.Ex. This insults staff by suggesting they did not work hard previously and is harmful to morale because goals are not attainable.Ex. Chapter 4 presents solutions for when children fight, bicker, compete, namecall, and hit.Ex. Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex. In later sessions, he vented his rage towards his mother by shouting, swearing and raving at her and wanting to kill her.Ex. A 92-year-old woman has been put behind bars for sitting on her front porch shouting abuse at passers-by.Ex. It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.Ex. If either spouse on rare occasions out of frustration or anger slams a door or speaks angry words is it fair to label he or she as an abuser?.----* insultar a = be abusive of.* insultar a voces = scream + abuse (at).* * *verbo transitivoa) ( proferir insultos) to insultb) ( ofender) to insult, offend* * *= slap, curse, insult, namecall, jeer, rave at, shout + abuse at, abuse, speak + angry words.Ex: I wonder if she did quit if she could slap us with a lawsuit.
Ex: The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.Ex: This insults staff by suggesting they did not work hard previously and is harmful to morale because goals are not attainable.Ex: Chapter 4 presents solutions for when children fight, bicker, compete, namecall, and hit.Ex: Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex: In later sessions, he vented his rage towards his mother by shouting, swearing and raving at her and wanting to kill her.Ex: A 92-year-old woman has been put behind bars for sitting on her front porch shouting abuse at passers-by.Ex: It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.Ex: If either spouse on rare occasions out of frustration or anger slams a door or speaks angry words is it fair to label he or she as an abuser?.* insultar a = be abusive of.* insultar a voces = scream + abuse (at).* * *insultar [A1 ]vt1 (proferir insultos) to insultnos insultó a todos he insulted all of us2 (ofender) to insult, offendaquello insultaba la memoria de su padre that was an insult to the memory of her father* * *
insultar ( conjugate insultar) verbo transitivo
insultar verbo transitivo to insult
' insultar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aberración
- faltar
- incapaz
English:
abuse
- call
- insult
- send off
- name
- swear
* * *insultar vtto insult* * *v/t insult* * *insultar vt: to insult* * *insultar vb to insult -
73 тюрьма
сущ.jail; jailhouse; prison; амер тж penitentiary; разг penзаключать (посадить) в тюрьму — to commit (put, send) to prison; imprison; incarcerate; jail; lock up; ( сажать за решётку) to put behind bars
вновь заключать в тюрьму — to recommit to prison; reimprison; reincarcerate
находиться в тюрьме — to be locked up; be (stay) in jail (prison); ( за решёткой тж) to stay behind the bars
оставаться в тюрьме всю оставшуюся жизнь (до конца своих дней) — to stay in jail (prison) for the rest of one's life
отправлять в тюрьму (за уклонение от службы в армии) — ( кого-л) to send ( smb) to jail (prison) (for draft evasion / resistance)
требовать перевода в тюрьму общего режима — to request a transfer to low-(minimum-) security institution (jail, pen, prison)
заключённый, совершивший побег из тюрьмы — escapee; escaped fugitive (prisoner); jail-(prison-)breaker; runaway
заключение в тюрьму — confinement; imprisonment; incarceration; jailing; jail (prison) placement
начальник тюрьмы — prison governor; warden
освобождение из тюрьмы — jail delivery; release from prison
- тюрьма общего режимапобег из тюрьмы — breach of prison; break-out; escape from prison; jailbreak
- тюрьма особо строгого режима
- тюрьма открытого типа
- тюрьма строгого режима
- тюрьма усиленного режима
- тюрьма штата
- женская тюрьма
- мужская тюрьма
- федеральная тюрьма -
74 coffrer
➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *(colloq) kɔfʀe verbe transitif ( arrêter)* * *kɔfʀe vt *to put inside * to lock up* * *coffrer verb table: aimer vtr[kɔfre] verbe transitif1. (familier) [emprisonner] to put behind bars -
75 achterstaan
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76 sole
m sunc'è il sole it's sunnyprendere il sole sunbathe* * *sole s.m.1 sun; (splendore, calore del sole) sunshine: oggi finalmente c'è il sole, at last the sun's shining today; non abbiamo sole da due giorni, the sun hasn't shone for two days; il sole splende, the sun is shining; una giornata piena di sole, a sunny day; giornata senza sole, overcast day; alzarsi col sole, to rise with the sun; il sole sorge, tramonta, the sun rises, sets; levata, sorgere del sole, sunrise; tramonto del sole, sunset; in pieno sole, in bright sunshine; al sole, in the sun; un posto al sole, a place in the sun (anche fig.); un raggio di sole, a ray of sunlight (o a sunbeam); colpo di sole, (touch of) sunstroke; bagno di sole, sunbathing, (med.) sunbath; abbronzato dal sole, suntanned; scottato dal sole, sunburnt; scottatura da sole, sunburn // da sole, sun (attr.); cappello da sole, sun-hat; occhiali da sole, sunglasses; ombrellino da sole, sunshade (o parasol) // prendere il sole, to sunbathe; ho preso molto sole in spiaggia, I sunbathed a lot on the beach // una casa che non prende sole, a house that doesn't get the sun // il sole di mezzanotte, the midnight sun // bello come il sole, as beautiful as the morning star (o divinely beautiful) // niente di nuovo sotto il sole, nothing new under the sun // è chiaro come il sole, it is as clear as daylight // aprire gli occhi al sole, ( nascere) to see the light of day (o to be born) // andare a vedere il sole a scacchi, ( andare in prigione) to be put behind bars (o to go to prison) // avere qlco. al sole, to own a bit of land // fare qlco. alla luce del sole, to do sthg. openly* * *['sole]sostantivo maschile sun; (luce, calore solare) sun, sunlightsotto il sole — [lavorare, camminare, stare seduti] in the hot sun
al sole, in pieno sole — [lasciare, esporre] in direct o full sunlight
colpo di sole — (insolazione) sunstroke, insolation
colpi di sole — (nell'acconciatura) highlights
••vedere il sole a scacchi — scherz. to be behind bars
* * *sole/'sole/sostantivo m.sun; (luce, calore solare) sun, sunlight; c'è il sole it's sunny; una giornata di sole a sunny day; un raggio di sole a ray of sunshine (anche fig.); sole di mezzanotte midnight sun; mettersi al sole to sit in the sun; prendere il sole to sunbathe; contro sole against the light; sotto il sole [lavorare, camminare, stare seduti] in the hot sun; al sole, in pieno sole [lasciare, esporre] in direct o full sunlight; colpo di sole (insolazione) sunstroke, insolation; colpi di sole (nell'acconciatura) highlights; occhiali da sole sunglasses\avere qualche bene al sole to have a bit of land; un posto al sole a place in the sun; alla luce del sole openly; niente di nuovo sotto il sole there is nothing new under the sun; bello come il sole as beautiful as the morning sun; chiaro come il sole as plain as day; vedere il sole a scacchi scherz. to be behind bars. -
77 גנב
גָּנַב(b. h.) (to put behind, aside, to steal. Y.Snh.VIII, 26b top לא תִגְנוֹב את … גוֹנֵב do not carry off steathily thine own property from the thief, lest thou appear to be stealing.Snh.86a גונב נפש one who kidnaps a person. B. Kam.VII, 2 ג׳ על פי שנים if he is convicted of stealing through two witnesses; a. fr.ג׳ דעת to deceive, to create a false impression. Ḥull.94a אסור לִגְנוֹב דעתוכ׳ it is forbidden to create (e. g. to make believe as if you opened a fresh barrel of wine as a special attention to your guest, while you would have had to do it at any rate). Shebu.39a; a. fr.ג׳ עין to deceive by a false impression on the eye, to delude. B. Mets. IV, 12.Part. pass. גָּנוּב, f. גְּנוּבָה. Ab. Zar.44b; Meil.7b תשובה ג׳ a fallacious reply; v. גְּנוּבְתָּא II. Pi. גִּנֵּב to keep behind. Ex. R. s. 5 היו מְגַנְּבִין את עצמןוכ׳ they kept themselves at a distance from Moses and then withdrew. Nif. נִגְנַב 1) to be stolen, kidnapped. B. Mets.III, 1. Gen. R. s. 84; a. fr. 2) to be deceived (sub. דעת). Tosef.B. Kam.VII, 8 sq.; Mekh. Mishp. Nzikin, s.13. Hithpa. הִתְגַּנֵּב to sneak in. Pesik. R. s. 21, היו מִתְגַּנְּבִיםוכ׳ they used to have stealthy intercourse Mekh. l. c. המִתְגַּנֵּב אחרוכ׳ who steals himself (into the college room) behind a neighbor. -
78 גָּנַב
גָּנַב(b. h.) (to put behind, aside, to steal. Y.Snh.VIII, 26b top לא תִגְנוֹב את … גוֹנֵב do not carry off steathily thine own property from the thief, lest thou appear to be stealing.Snh.86a גונב נפש one who kidnaps a person. B. Kam.VII, 2 ג׳ על פי שנים if he is convicted of stealing through two witnesses; a. fr.ג׳ דעת to deceive, to create a false impression. Ḥull.94a אסור לִגְנוֹב דעתוכ׳ it is forbidden to create (e. g. to make believe as if you opened a fresh barrel of wine as a special attention to your guest, while you would have had to do it at any rate). Shebu.39a; a. fr.ג׳ עין to deceive by a false impression on the eye, to delude. B. Mets. IV, 12.Part. pass. גָּנוּב, f. גְּנוּבָה. Ab. Zar.44b; Meil.7b תשובה ג׳ a fallacious reply; v. גְּנוּבְתָּא II. Pi. גִּנֵּב to keep behind. Ex. R. s. 5 היו מְגַנְּבִין את עצמןוכ׳ they kept themselves at a distance from Moses and then withdrew. Nif. נִגְנַב 1) to be stolen, kidnapped. B. Mets.III, 1. Gen. R. s. 84; a. fr. 2) to be deceived (sub. דעת). Tosef.B. Kam.VII, 8 sq.; Mekh. Mishp. Nzikin, s.13. Hithpa. הִתְגַּנֵּב to sneak in. Pesik. R. s. 21, היו מִתְגַּנְּבִיםוכ׳ they used to have stealthy intercourse Mekh. l. c. המִתְגַּנֵּב אחרוכ׳ who steals himself (into the college room) behind a neighbor. -
79 Knast
m; -(e)s, -e und Knäste; umg.2. nur Sg. (Haftstrafe) time, Brit. Sl. auch porridge; zwei Jahre Knast bekommen get two years inside, be put away for two years; Knast schieben do time, Brit. Sl. auch do porridge* * *der Knastjug (ugs.); clink (ugs.); jail (ugs.)* * *Knạstm -(e)s, -e or -e (inf)clink (inf), can (US sl)* * *<-[e]s, Knäste>[knast, pl ˈknɛstə]m (sl) prisonim \Knast sitzen to do [or serve] time\Knast schieben (fam) to do [or serve] time* * *der; Knast[e]s, Knäste odEx:Knaste — (ugs.)/Ex:er hat zwei Jahre Knast gekriegt — he got two years' bird (sl.)
* * *im Knast sitzen be in clink ( oder the slammer)zwei Jahre Knast bekommen get two years inside, be put away for two years;Knast schieben do time, Br sl auch do porridge* * *der; Knast[e]s, Knäste odEx:Knaste — (ugs.)/Ex:* * *nur sing. m.jail n. -
80 anteponer
• give possession of• give preliminary instructions• place before• place in front• put bait on• put behind bars• put in front• set above• set before
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