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1 temblar
v.1 to tremble (person) (de miedo).temblar como un flan to shake like a jellyMe tiemblan las manos My hands tremble.2 to shudder, to shake.El conejito tiembla The little rabbit trembles.Su voz temblaba His voice trembled.* * *2 (voz) to quiver3 figurado (tener miedo) to shake with fear, shudder, fear* * *verbto shiver, tremble* * *VI1) [persona]a) [por miedo] to tremble, shake; [por frío] to shiverme temblaba la mano — my hand was trembling o shaking
temblar de miedo — to tremble o shake with fright
b) (=sentir miedo)2) [edificio] to shake, shudder; [tierra] to shake* * *1.verbo intransitivotiemblo de pensar lo que podría haber pasado — I shudder to think what might have happened; (+ me/te/le etc)
temblar como un flan — to shake like a jelly o leaf
b) edificio/tierra to shake2.temblar v impersestá temblando! — (AmL) it's an earthquake!
* * *= tremble, quail, shiver, wince, dodder, quiver, twitch.Ex. The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.Ex. But Elwood Bibeau quailed no more now than he had quailed at being assigned tasks in his present position as an assistant director.Ex. I shivered with the intensity of my desire to do this wondrous thing myself.Ex. Librarians across the country winced at that notion.Ex. The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex. With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex. He was really fat, too, with a massive pink beard and eyes that twitched all the time and looked in different directions to each other.----* echarse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* estar temblando de miedo = be frightened to death.* hacer temblar los cimientos de Algo = shake + foundations.* ponerse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* temblar como una hoja = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un azogado = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un flan = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* * *1.verbo intransitivotiemblo de pensar lo que podría haber pasado — I shudder to think what might have happened; (+ me/te/le etc)
temblar como un flan — to shake like a jelly o leaf
b) edificio/tierra to shake2.temblar v impersestá temblando! — (AmL) it's an earthquake!
* * *= tremble, quail, shiver, wince, dodder, quiver, twitch.Ex: The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.
Ex: But Elwood Bibeau quailed no more now than he had quailed at being assigned tasks in his present position as an assistant director.Ex: I shivered with the intensity of my desire to do this wondrous thing myself.Ex: Librarians across the country winced at that notion.Ex: The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex: With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex: He was really fat, too, with a massive pink beard and eyes that twitched all the time and looked in different directions to each other.* echarse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* estar temblando de miedo = be frightened to death.* hacer temblar los cimientos de Algo = shake + foundations.* ponerse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* temblar como una hoja = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un azogado = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un flan = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* * *temblar [A5 ]vi1 «persona» (por el frío) to shiver; (por nervios, miedo) to shake, trembleestaba tan asustado que estaba temblando he was quaking o shaking o trembling with fearsus amenazas me hicieron temblar I trembled at her threatstiemblo de pensar lo que podría haber pasado I shudder to think what might have happenedtemblaba de rabia she was shaking o quivering with rage(+ me/te/le etc): me tiembla el párpado my eyelid is twitchingestaba tan nervioso que le temblaba la mano he was so nervous that his hand was shakingla voz le temblaba de emoción/de ira her voice was quivering o trembling with emotion/ragetemblar como un flan to shake like a jelly o leaf2 «edificio/tierra» to shakesus gritos hicieron temblar las paredes her shouts made the walls shake■* * *
temblar ( conjugate temblar) verbo intransitivo
(por nervios, miedo) to shake, tremble;
(+ me/te/le etc) [ párpado] to twitch;
[ mano] to shake;
[ voz] to tremble;
temblar v impers:◊ ¡está temblando! (AmL) it's an earthquake!;
tembló ayer there was a(n earth) tremor yesterday
temblar verbo intransitivo
1 (de emoción: la voz) to quiver
(: el pulso) to shake: estoy tan nerviosa que me tiemblan las piernas, I'm so nervous that my legs are shaking
2 (de miedo, temor) to tremble: temblaba de miedo, she was trembling with fear
tiemblo solo de pensarlo, I shudder to think about it
3 (de frío) to shiver: temblaba por la fiebre, he was shivering with fever
4 (la tierra, un edificio) to shake
5 fam (acabar con algo) dejamos el jamón temblando, we ate almost all the ham
la factura me dejó la cuenta temblando, the bill cleaned out my bank account
' temblar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sacudir
English:
falter
- feel
- quake
- quaver
- quiver
- shake
- shiver
- tremble
- waver
- wobble
- quail
* * *temblar vi1. [persona] [de miedo, por nervios] to tremble, to shake (de with); [de frío] to shiver (de with);la fiebre le hacía temblar the fever made her shiver;me tiemblan las piernas my legs are shaking;me tiembla el pulso my hands are shaking;le temblaba la voz de la emoción her voice was trembling with emotion;Figtiemblo por lo que pueda pasarle I shudder to think what could happen to him;Figtiemblo sólo de pensarlo I shudder just thinking about it;Famdejar algo temblando [la despensa, la nevera, una botella] to leave sth almost empty;dejar a alguien temblando [asustar, preocupar] to leave sb quaking in their boots, to give sb a fright;temblar como un flan to shake like (a) jelly2. [suelo, edificio, máquina] to shudder, to shake;tembló la tierra the ground shook;tiembla la imagen del televisor the television picture is shaky* * *v/i tremble, shake; de frío shiver* * *temblar {55} vi1) : to tremble, to shake, to shiverle temblaban las rodillas: his knees were shaking2) : to shudder, to be afraidtiemblo con sólo pensarlo: I shudder to think of it* * *temblar vb2. (de frío) to shiver -
2 его охватил страх
1) General subject: he became planet-stricken, his heart (courage) quailed -
3 мы ужаснулись при этой мысли
Makarov: we quailed at the thoughtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мы ужаснулись при этой мысли
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4 он не выдержал её взгляда
Makarov: his eyes quailed before her glanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он не выдержал её взгляда
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5 verzagen
v/i despair (an + Dat of), lose heart; nur nicht verzagen! don’t give up, don’t despair; nicht verzagen, Holger fragen! hum. never fear, Holger’s here!* * *to despond* * *ver|za|gen ptp verzagtvi (geh)to become disheartened, to lose heartverzágen — to despair of sth
nicht verzágen! — don't despair
* * *(to draw back in fear; to shudder: The little boy quailed at the teacher's angry voice.) quail* * *ver·za·gen ** * *verzagen v/i despair (an +dat of), lose heart;nur nicht verzagen! don’t give up, don’t despair;nicht verzagen, Holger fragen! hum never fear, Holger’s here!* * *v.to despond v.to give up hope expr. -
6 кураж
courage, mettle, разг. pluck, guts, spunkдавам някому кураж give s.o. courage, encourage s.o.* * *кура̀ж,м., само ед. courage, mettle, разг. pluck, guts, spunk, balls, gumption; голям \кураж се иска за такова нещо it takes guts to do a thing like that; губя \кураж lose courage, be discouraged, lose heart; давам някому \кураж give s.o. courage, encourage s.o.; давам си \кураж cheer o.s. up, buck o.s. up; добивам \кураж take courage, разг. buck up; за \кураж to keep o.’s courage up; имам \кураж да have the courage to, be man enough to; \куражът му помогна да преодолее несгодите his pluck turned him over the hardships; събирам \кураж muster/pluck up courage; той загуби \кураж his courage quailed.* * *mettle; courage: have the кураж to - имам куража да; fortitude; pluck{plXk}; resolve; stout-heartedness* * *1. courage, mettle, разг. pluck, guts, spunk 2. голям КУРАЖ се иска за такова нещо it takes guts to do a thing like that 3. губя КУРАЖ lose courage, be discouraged 4. давам някому КУРАЖ give s.o. courage, encourage s.o. 5. давам си КУРАЖ cheer o.s. up, buck o.s. up 6. добивам КУРАЖ take courage, разг. buck up 7. за КУРАЖ to keep o.'s courage up 8. имам КУРАЖ да have the courage to, be man enough to 9. събирам КУРАЖ muster/pluck up courage -
7 поглед
1. look(очи) eyesзлобен/похотлив поглед leerна/при пръв поглед at first sight, on the face of itпоглед назад a backward glanceмятам/хвърлям поглед cast an eye/a look/a glance (на at)имам верен поглед за be clearsighted aboutизпречвам се пред погледа на meet the eyes of, burst on the view ofдалеч от/извън погледа на някого out of s.o.'s sight/controlскривам се от поглед a drop out of sight, be hidden from view; pass from s.o.'s viewприкова-вам поглед върху fix o.'s eyes on/uponпогледът му се спря върху мен his eyes fell on meизложен на хорските погледи exposed to the public gazeс погледи обърнати към него with eyes turned on him2. (гледка) vista, view3. прен. visionимам верен поглед за be clear-sighted about* * *по̀глед,м., -и, (два) по̀гледа 1. look; ( очи) eyes; бегъл \поглед glance, glimpse; втренчен \поглед gaze, stare; далеч от/извън \погледа на някого out of s.o.’s sight/control; злобен/похотлив \поглед leer; изложен на хорските \погледи exposed to the public gaze; имам верен \поглед за be clear-sighted about; на/при пръв \поглед at first sight, on the face of it; не отвръщам \поглед от stare s.o. in the face; орлов \поглед eagle eyes; от птичи \поглед from a bird’s eye view; очи без \поглед sightless eyes; \поглед назад backward glance; \погледът му се спря върху мен his eyes fell on me; премествам \погледа си remove o.’s eyes/glance; приковавам \поглед върху fix o.’s eyes on/upon; с един \поглед at one view; свиреп \поглед glare; скривам се от \погледа drop out of sight, be hidden from view; pass from s.o.’s view; той сведе очи пред нейния \поглед his eyes quailed before her glance; тревожен \поглед a troubled look; хвърлям \поглед glance, cast a glance, have a look (на, върху at); разг. have/take a gander; хвърлям \поглед назад cast o.’s mind back;2. ( гледка) vista, view; широк \поглед wide vista;3. само ед. прен. vision; имам верен \поглед за be clear-sighted about; с широк \поглед за нещата broad-minded; човек с \поглед a man of vision.* * *1. (гледка) vista, view 2. (очи) eyes 3. look 4. ПОГЛЕД назад a backward glance 5. ПОГЛЕДът му се спря върху мен his eyes fell on me 6. бегъл ПОГЛЕД glance, glimpse 7. вдигам ПОГЛЕД cast up o.'s eyes 8. втренчен ПОГЛЕД gaze, stare 9. далеч от/извън ПОГЛЕДа на някого out of s.o.'s sight/control 10. злобен/ похотлив ПОГЛЕД leer 11. изложен на хорските ПОГЛЕДи exposed to the public gaze 12. изпречвам се пред ПОГЛЕДа на meet the eyes of, burst on the view of 13. имам верен ПОГЛЕД за be clear-sighted about 14. имам верен ПОГЛЕД за be clearsighted about 15. мятам/хвърлям ПОГЛЕД cast an eye/ a look/a glance (на at) 16. на/при пръв ПОГЛЕД at first sight, on the face of it 17. орлов ПОГЛЕД eagle eyes 18. от пръв ПОГЛЕД at first sight 19. от птичи ПОГЛЕД from a bird's eye view 20. отправям ПОГЛЕД към direct o.'s eyes to 21. очи без ПОГЛЕД sightless eyes 22. пред ПОГЛЕДа на before the eyes/ gaze of 23. прен. vision 24. привличам ПОГЛЕДите на attract the attention of 25. прикова-вам ПОГЛЕД върху fix o.'s eyes on/upon 26. с ПОГЛЕДи обърнати към него with eyes turned on him 27. с широк ПОГЛЕД за нещата broad-minded 28. свиреп ПОГЛЕД glare 29. скривам се от ПОГЛЕД a drop out of sight, be hidden from view;pass from s.o.'s view 30. скрит от ПОГЛЕД а на hidden from the eyes of 31. хвърлям ПОГЛЕД glance. cast a glance, have a look (на, върху at) 32. хвърлям ПОГЛЕД назад cast o.'s mind back 33. човек с ПОГЛЕД a man of vision 34. широк ПОГЛЕД a wide vista 35. широк ПОГЛЕД breadth of view -
8 сърце
1. heart (и прен.)с кораво/каменно сърце hard-heartedсмея се от сърце laugh heartilyслагам ръка на сърцето си put o.'s hand on o.'s heartпритискам някого до сърцето си press s.o. to o.'s heart/bosomсърцето му примря his heart sank, his heart went to his bootsтежко ми е на сърцето have a weight on o.'s heartмного ми се е насъбрало на сърце то be heavy-hearted, be sick/heavy at heartолеква му на сърцето he was/felt relievedоткривам/разкривам сърцето си някому open o.'s heart to s.o.от сърце и душа, от все сърце from the bottom of o.'s heart, with all o.'s heart, with o.'s whole heart, wholeheartedlyработя със сърце put o.'s heart into o.'s work2. (среда, средина) (на плод и тех.) core(на земята) centre3. (мъжество) courage4. heartless5. нар. reluctantly, unwillinglyтова не му е по сърце, не го тегли сърцето към това his heart is not in it, he's not keen on itимам широко сърце вж. широктурям си грижа на сърцето worryпадна му сърце на място, мед му капе на сърцето he's satisfied, now he's got what he wanted; he's as pleased as Punchизстива ми сърцето към become indifferent toтолкова му се откъсна от сърцето that's all he could bring himself to giveкоето му е на сърцето, това му е на езика he wears his heart upon his sleeveсърце не ми даде да му кажа I couldn't find it in my heart/I couldn't bring myself to tell himсърце го заболя he got a stomach-ache/a colic* * *сърцѐ,ср., -а̀ 1. heart (и прен.); sl. ticker; добро \сърцее tender heart; златно \сърцее heart of gold; каменно \сърцее heart of stone; олекна му на \сърцеето he was/felt relived; откривам/разкривам \сърцеето си някому open o.’s heart s.o.; откривам \сърцеето си pour out/o.’s heart to; по \сърцее нар. at heart; deep down; прил. congenial; с кораво/каменно \сърцее hard-hearted; с леко \сърцее light-heartedly, lightly; с открито \сърцее open-hearted, нар. open-heartedly; смея се от \сърцее laugh heartily; \сърцее не ми дава да … not have the heart to …; cannot find it in o.s. to …; \сърцеето му биеше до пръсване his heart was beating a wild tattoo; \сърцеето му примря his heart sank/quailed, his heart went to his boots; \сърцеето му се къса, кръв му капе от \сърцеето his heart breaks/bleeds; със свито \сърцее with a sinking heart;3. ( мъжество) courage; • без \сърцее1. heartless;2. нар. reluctantly, unwillingly; дама на \сърцеето the lady of o.’s heart; дамско \сърцее бот. bleeding heart; което му е на \сърцеето, това му е на езика he wears his heart upon his sleeve; на драго \сърцее willingly, gladly, with pleasure; падна му \сърцеето на място, мед му капе на \сърцеето he’s satisfied, now he’s got what he wanted; he’s as pleased as Punch; толкова му се откъсна от \сърцеето that’s all he could bring himself to give.* * *heart: a сърце of stone - каменно сърце, from the bottom of one's сърце - от все сърце, a broken сърце - разбито сърце; core (сърцевина, средина); willingly - на драго сърце* * *1. (мъжество) courage 2. (на земята) centre 3. (среда, средина) (на плод и тех.) core 4. 4) heartless 5. 5) нар. reluctantly, unwillingly 6. heart (и прен.) 7. СЪРЦЕ го заболя he got a stomach-ache/ a colic 8. СЪРЦЕ не ми даде да му кажа I couldn't find it in my heart/I couldn't bring myself to tell him 9. СЪРЦЕто му примря his heart sank, his heart went to his boots 10. СЪРЦЕто му се къса, кръв му капе от СЪРЦЕто his heart breaks/bleeds 11. без СЪРЦЕ 12. болно СЪРЦЕ a weak heart 13. дама на СЪРЦЕ то the lady of o.'s heart 14. дамско СЪРЦЕ бот. bleeding heart 15. добър no СЪРЦЕ, c добро СЪРЦЕ kind-hearted 16. дълбоко в СЪРЦЕто си deep in o.'s heart, in o.'s heart of hearts 17. златно СЪРЦЕ a heart of gold 18. изстива ми СЪРЦЕто към become indifferent to 19. имам широко СЪРЦЕ вж. широк 20. каменно СЪРЦЕ a heart of stone 21. което му е на СЪРЦЕто, това му е на езика he wears his heart upon his sleeve 22. много ми се е насъбрало на СЪРЦЕ то be heavy-hearted, be sick/ heavy at heart 23. на гладно СЪРЦЕ on an empty stomach 24. на драго СЪРЦЕ willingly, gladly, with pleasure 25. олеква му на СЪРЦЕто he was/ felt relieved 26. от СЪРЦЕ и душа, от все СЪРЦЕ from the bottom of o.'s heart, with all o.'s heart, with o.'s whole heart, wholeheartedly 27. откривам/разкривам СЪРЦЕто си някому open o.'s heart to s.o. 28. падна му СЪРЦЕ на място, мед му капе на СЪРЦЕто he's satisfied, now he's got what he wanted;he's as pleased as Punch 29. притискам някого до СЪРЦЕто си press s.o. to o.'s heart/bosom 30. работя със СЪРЦЕ put o.'s heart into o.'s work 31. с кораво/ каменно СЪРЦЕ hard-hearted 32. с леко СЪРЦЕ light-heartedly, lightly 33. с открито СЪРЦЕ open-hearted, нар. open-heartedly 34. слагам ръка на СЪРЦЕто си put o.'s hand on o.'s heart 35. смея се от СЪРЦЕ laugh heartily 36. спортно СЪРЦЕ an athletic heart 37. със свито СЪРЦЕ with a sinking heart 38. тежко ми е на СЪРЦЕто have a weight on o.'s heart 39. това не му е по СЪРЦЕ, не го тегли СЪРЦЕто към това his heart is not in it, he's not keen on it 40. толкова му се откъсна от СЪРЦЕто that's all he could bring himself to give 41. турям си грижа на СЪРЦЕто worry -
9 truchl|eć
impf (truchleję, truchlał, truchleli) vi książk. to quail- truchlała na myśl o operacji she quailed at the thought of having an operation- truchleć ze strachu to quake with fear- truchleli, że nie zdążą they were horrified at the thought of being late ⇒ struchlećThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > truchl|eć
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10 quail
[kweɪl] verbto draw back in fear; to shudder:سُماني، سَلْوىThe little boy quailed at the teacher's angry voice.
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11 შედრკა
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12 შემდრკალი
vquailed, wavered
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