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soundly in a game)

  • 1 walk all over s.o.

    walk all over s.o. (To beat s.o. soundly in a game)
    expr.
    vencer a alguien expr. (To take advantage of s.o.)
    expr.
    explotar a alguien expr.

    English-spanish dictionary > walk all over s.o.

  • 2 vencer completamente

    (v.) = beat + soundly
    Ex. In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.
    * * *
    (v.) = beat + soundly

    Ex: In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vencer completamente

  • 3 bravucón

    adj.
    bragging, boastful, swaggering, boasting.
    m.
    1 braggart, flashy type, brag, flashy harry.
    2 bully, rowdy, intimidator, browbeater.
    * * *
    1 bragging
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 braggart
    * * *
    bravucón, -ona
    1.
    2.
    SM / F braggart
    * * *
    I
    - cona adjetivo (fam) bragging (before n)
    II
    - cona masculino, femenino (fam & pey) braggart
    * * *
    = bully, laddish.
    Ex. In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.
    Ex. In Britain such attitudes are referred to as ' laddish' and the holders of such views as 'laddettes' or 'yobettes'.
    * * *
    I
    - cona adjetivo (fam) bragging (before n)
    II
    - cona masculino, femenino (fam & pey) braggart
    * * *
    = bully, laddish.

    Ex: In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.

    Ex: In Britain such attitudes are referred to as ' laddish' and the holders of such views as 'laddettes' or 'yobettes'.

    * * *
    ( fam); bragging ( before n)
    son todos muy bravucones pero ninguno se atrevió a hacerle frente they all talk big o they're all full of bluster but none of them was brave enough to face up to him
    masculine, feminine
    ( fam pey); braggart
    * * *

    bravucón
    ◊ - cona adjetivo (fam) bragging ( before n)

    bravucón,-ona m, f braggart: no es más que un bravucón, he is just a braggart

    ' bravucón' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bravucona
    - chulo
    - gallo
    - guapo
    English:
    tough
    * * *
    bravucón, -ona
    adj
    loudmouthed;
    es muy bravucón he's a real loudmouth, he's all talk;
    nm,f
    loudmouth
    * * *
    I adj boastful
    II m, bravucona f boaster, braggart
    * * *
    bravucón, - cona n, mpl - cones : bully

    Spanish-English dictionary > bravucón

  • 4 gravemente

    adv.
    gravely, seriously.
    * * *
    1 (seriamente) seriously
    2 (solemnemente) solemnly, gravely
    * * *
    ADV
    1) [afectar, perjudicar] seriously
    2) (=con solemnidad) gravely
    * * *
    = nastily, critically, badly.
    Ex. In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.
    Ex. The relationship between these 2 segments has been critically affected by the ready availability of cheap, high quality photocopying.
    Ex. Then we were hitting each other and struggling; he scratched my face badly and tried to gouge my eye out with his fingers.
    * * *
    = nastily, critically, badly.

    Ex: In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.

    Ex: The relationship between these 2 segments has been critically affected by the ready availability of cheap, high quality photocopying.
    Ex: Then we were hitting each other and struggling; he scratched my face badly and tried to gouge my eye out with his fingers.

    * * *
    seriously, gravely
    * * *

    gravemente adverbio seriously
    ' gravemente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    enfermo
    - herido
    English:
    badly
    - critically
    - desperately
    - seriously
    - sorely
    - gravely
    - hurt
    * * *
    seriously;
    está gravemente enfermo he is seriously ill;
    “necesito hablarte”, dijo gravemente “I must speak to you,” he said seriously o gravely
    * * *
    adv seriously;
    gravemente enfermo seriously ill
    * * *
    : gravely, seriously
    * * *
    gravemente adv badly / gravely / seriously

    Spanish-English dictionary > gravemente

  • 5 groseramente

    adv.
    1 grossly, coarsely (ordinariamente), rudely (descortésmente), clownishly, in a rude, unmannerly way.
    2 impolitely, abusively, brutishly, coarsely.
    * * *
    1 grossly, crudely, rudely
    * * *
    ADV (=descortésmente) rudely; (=con ordinariez) coarsely; (=toscamente) roughly, loutishly
    * * *
    Ex. In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.
    * * *

    Ex: In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.

    * * *
    rudely
    * * *
    rudely

    Spanish-English dictionary > groseramente

  • 6 matón

    m.
    1 hired assassin, butcher, murderer, gangster.
    2 tough guy, bully, bully-boy, rough guy.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 familiar bully, thug
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM (=bravucón) thug; [en el colegio] bully, thug

    matón de barrio — local thug, local bully-boy *

    * * *
    masculino ( del barrio) thug; ( en la escuela) bully; ( criminal) thug, heavy (colloq)
    * * *
    = bully.
    Ex. In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.
    ----
    * matón callejero = street bully.
    * ser chiquito pero matón = punch above + Posesivo + weight.
    * * *
    masculino ( del barrio) thug; ( en la escuela) bully; ( criminal) thug, heavy (colloq)
    * * *

    Ex: In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.

    * matón callejero = street bully.
    * ser chiquito pero matón = punch above + Posesivo + weight.

    * * *
    bullying ( before n)
    chiquito or chiquitito or chico or pequeño pero matón small but powerful
    (del barrio) thug; (en la escuela) bully; (criminal) thug, heavy ( colloq)
    * * *

    matón sustantivo masculino ( del barrio) thug;
    ( en la escuela) bully;
    ( criminal) thug, heavy (colloq)
    matón,-ona m,f fam thug, bully
    ' matón' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    gorila
    - guapa
    - guapo
    - matona
    English:
    bully
    - cutthroat
    - heavy
    - rough
    - roughneck
    - thug
    - tough
    - hoodlum
    * * *
    matón, -ona nm,f
    Fam
    1. [persona agresiva] thug, bully
    2. [guardaespaldas] heavy
    * * *
    m
    1 de colegio bully
    2 ( criminal) thug;
    matón a sueldo hired killer
    * * *
    matón nm, pl matones : thug, bully
    * * *
    matón n bully [pl. bullies] / thug

    Spanish-English dictionary > matón

  • 7 valentón

    adj.
    bragging.
    m.
    bully.
    * * *
    1 peyorativo arrogant, boastful, bragging
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 peyorativo braggart
    * * *
    valentón, -ona
    1.
    ADJ (=fanfarrón) boastful; (=arrogante) arrogant; (=matón) bullying
    2.
    SM/ F (=fanfarrón) braggart; (=matón) bully
    * * *
    = bully.
    Ex. In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.
    * * *

    Ex: In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.

    * * *
    valentón, -ona nm,f
    hacerse el valentón to boast of one's bravery

    Spanish-English dictionary > valentón

  • 8 vencer

    v.
    consiguió vencer al cáncer he won his battle against cancer
    2 to overcome (superar) (miedo, obstáculo).
    venció al cansancio/sueño she overcame her exhaustion/sleepiness
    lo venció el cansancio he was overcome by tiredness
    3 to win (equipo, partido).
    dejarse vencer por el desánimo/la apatía to let oneself be discouraged/to give in o succumb to apathy
    4 to expire (caducar) (garantía, contrato).
    el plazo para entregar las solicitudes vence el 15 de mayo the closing date o the deadline for sending in applications is 15 May
    La garantía expira mañana The guarantee expires tomorrow.
    5 to prevail.
    6 to defeat, to conquer, to beat out, to beat.
    El equipo malo venció al campeón The lousy team defeated the champ.
    Ella vence sus miedos She conquers her fears.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ MECER], like link=mecer mecer
    1 DEPORTE to beat
    2 MILITAR to defeat, conquer, vanquish
    3 (exceder) to outdo, surpass
    4 (problema etc) to overcome, surmount
    5 (ser dominado) to overcome
    6 (romper) to break; (doblar) to bend
    1 (ganar) to win
    2 (deuda etc) to fall due, be payable
    3 (plazo) to expire
    4 (torcer) to go off to
    1 (romperse) to break; (doblarse) to bend, incline
    2 figurado (reprimir) to control oneself
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=derrotar) [+ enemigo, rival] to defeat, beat; [+ enfermedad, dolor] to beat, overcome

    vencieron al equipo visitante por 3 a 2they defeated o beat the visiting team 3-2

    a decir tonterías nadie le vence — when it comes to talking rubbish he's in a class of his own, no one beats him when it comes to talking rubbish

    vence a todos en elegancia — he outdoes them all in style, he beats them all for style

    2) (=controlar) [+ miedo, tentación] to overcome; [+ pasión] to control
    3) (=prevalecer) [miedo, sueño] to overcome

    me venció el pánico cuando tuve que hablarlepanic got the better of me o I was overcome with panic when I had to speak to him

    4) (Dep) [+ obstáculo] to overcome; [+ prueba] to complete; [+ distancia] to do, complete; [+ montaña] to conquer

    vencieron los 15km en dos horasthey did o completed the 15km in two hours

    5) (=hacer ceder) [+ soporte, rama] to break

    el peso de los libros ha vencido el estante — the shelf gave way under the weight of the books, the weight of the books broke the shelf

    2. VI
    1) (en batalla, partido, elecciones) to win

    ¡venceremos! — we shall win o overcome!

    por fin se dejó vencer por la curiosidad — he finally gave in to his curiosity, he finally let (his) curiosity get the better of him

    no te dejes vencer por las dificultades — don't give up in the face of difficulties, don't let difficulties get the better of you

    2) liter [amor, pasión] to triumph, be triumphant
    3) (Com) [documento, póliza, pasaporte] to expire; [inversión] to mature

    su contrato vence a final de añohis contract runs out o expires at the end of the year

    el plazo para pagar el alquiler vence mañana — the deadline for paying the rent is tomorrow, the rent is due tomorrow

    la semana que viene me vence el primer plazo del ordenador — I have to pay my first instalment on the computer next week, my first instalment on the computer is due next week

    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) < enemigo> to defeat, vanquish (liter); <rival/competidor> to defeat, beat
    b) <miedo/pesimismo/obstáculo> to overcome
    c) ( dominar)

    me venció el sueño/el cansancio — I was overcome by sleep/tiredness

    2.
    vencer vi
    1) ejército/equipo to win, be victorious
    2)
    a) pasaporte/garantía to expire
    b) letra to be due for payment
    3.
    vencerse v pron
    1) tabla/rama to give way, break
    2) (AmL) pasaporte/garantía to expire
    * * *
    = be due, become + overdue, become + due, conquer, win, vanquish, win out, prevail, defeat, best.
    Ex. The date due calculated by the circulation programs is always checked against the list of dates the library is closed to ensure that a document is not due when it cannot be returned.
    Ex. The full fine is charged from the time the document became overdue.
    Ex. A list of all subscriptions about to become due may be made by using this subfunction.
    Ex. The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.
    Ex. Those who perform in this manner can be characterized as those who would 'rather fight than win'.
    Ex. The Condensed Books series holds a unique and ubiquitous book publishing franchise that has vanquished all competitors.
    Ex. It remains to be seen which approach will win out, in the current tug-of-war.
    Ex. The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Dewey Decimal system defeats Truman! Library cartoons'.
    Ex. Back in 2001, the tossed salad they prepared fed some 5,000, which then bested the record held by a community in Utah in the United States.
    ----
    * vencer a Alguien en su propio terreno = beat + Nombre + at + Posesivo + own game.
    * vencer completamente = beat + soundly.
    * vencer el miedo = face + Posesivo + fears, conquer + fear, overcome + Posesivo + fear.
    * vencer un obstáculo = surmount + obstacle, conquer + barrier.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) < enemigo> to defeat, vanquish (liter); <rival/competidor> to defeat, beat
    b) <miedo/pesimismo/obstáculo> to overcome
    c) ( dominar)

    me venció el sueño/el cansancio — I was overcome by sleep/tiredness

    2.
    vencer vi
    1) ejército/equipo to win, be victorious
    2)
    a) pasaporte/garantía to expire
    b) letra to be due for payment
    3.
    vencerse v pron
    1) tabla/rama to give way, break
    2) (AmL) pasaporte/garantía to expire
    * * *
    = be due, become + overdue, become + due, conquer, win, vanquish, win out, prevail, defeat, best.

    Ex: The date due calculated by the circulation programs is always checked against the list of dates the library is closed to ensure that a document is not due when it cannot be returned.

    Ex: The full fine is charged from the time the document became overdue.
    Ex: A list of all subscriptions about to become due may be made by using this subfunction.
    Ex: The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.
    Ex: Those who perform in this manner can be characterized as those who would 'rather fight than win'.
    Ex: The Condensed Books series holds a unique and ubiquitous book publishing franchise that has vanquished all competitors.
    Ex: It remains to be seen which approach will win out, in the current tug-of-war.
    Ex: The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Dewey Decimal system defeats Truman! Library cartoons'.
    Ex: Back in 2001, the tossed salad they prepared fed some 5,000, which then bested the record held by a community in Utah in the United States.
    * vencer a Alguien en su propio terreno = beat + Nombre + at + Posesivo + own game.
    * vencer completamente = beat + soundly.
    * vencer el miedo = face + Posesivo + fears, conquer + fear, overcome + Posesivo + fear.
    * vencer un obstáculo = surmount + obstacle, conquer + barrier.

    * * *
    vencer [E2 ]
    vt
    A
    1 (derrotar) ‹enemigo› to defeat, vanquish ( liter); ‹rival/competidor› to defeat, beat
    no te dejes vencer don't give in
    2 ‹pasiones/miedo› to overcome, conquer; ‹pereza/pesimismo› to overcome; ‹dificultad/obstáculo› to overcome, surmount
    no consiguieron vencer la inflación they were unable to overcome o beat inflation
    3
    «cansancio/sueño»: me venció el sueño/el cansancio I was overcome by sleep/tiredness
    dejó que la pereza/la curiosidad lo venciera he allowed his laziness/his curiosity to get the better of him
    B
    (romper): el peso venció el estante the shelf collapsed o gave way under the weight
    han vencido los resortes de la cama they've ruined o broken the bed springs
    la presión del agua venció la compuerta the water pressure burst open the hatch o caused the hatch to burst open
    ■ vencer
    vi
    A «ejército/equipo» (ganar) to win, be victorious
    ¡venceremos! we shall overcome!, we shall be victorious!
    B
    1 «pasaporte» (terminar) to expire
    el lunes vence el plazo para la entrega de solicitudes Monday is the last day o the deadline o the closing date for the submission of applications
    me vence el carnet de identidad dentro de poco my identity card expires soon
    antes de que venza la garantía before the guarantee runs out o expires
    2 «pago» to be o fall due; «letra» to mature, be due for payment
    A «tabla/rama» to give way, break
    la pata de le silla se venció por el peso the leg of the chair gave way o broke under the weight
    no te apoyes, que la mesa se puede vencer don't lean on the table, it might collapse
    B «pasaporte» to expire
    se me venció el carnet my card expired o ran out
    * * *

     

    vencer ( conjugate vencer) verbo transitivo
    a) enemigo to defeat, vanquish (liter);

    rival/competidor to defeat, beat;

    b)miedo/pesimismo/obstáculo to overcome

    c) ( dominar):


    verbo intransitivo
    1 [ejército/equipo] to win, be victorious;
    ¡venceremos! we shall overcome!

    2
    a) [pasaporte/garantía] to expire;



    vencerse verbo pronominal (AmL) [pasaporte/garantía] to expire;
    se me venció el carnet my card expired o ran out

    vencer
    I verbo transitivo
    1 Mil to defeat
    Dep to beat
    1 (resistir, dominar) to restrain
    vencer la tentación, to overcome the temptation
    2 (superar) vencer un obstáculo/una dificultad, to surmount an obstacle/a difficulty
    3 (ser dominado por) les venció la desesperación, they were overcome by despair
    nos venció el sueño, we were overcome by sleep
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 (una letra, factura) to fall due
    2 (un plazo, contrato) to expire
    3 Mil Dep to win
    ♦ Locuciones: dejarse vencer: no te dejes vencer, sigue adelante, don't lose heart, go ahead

    ' vencer' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    aplastar
    - batir
    - ganar
    - machacar
    - poder
    - apabullar
    - arrollar
    - imponer
    - superar
    English:
    beat
    - conquer
    - defeat
    - establishment
    - expire
    - get over
    - mature
    - overcome
    - run out
    - surmount
    - warranty
    - wear down
    - grim
    - lapse
    - over
    - rout
    - run
    - vanquish
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    vt
    1. [derrotar] [rival] to beat;
    [enemigo] to defeat;
    consiguió vencer al cáncer he won his battle against cancer
    2. [superar] [miedo, obstáculos] to overcome;
    [tentación] to resist;
    venció al cansancio/sueño she overcame her exhaustion/sleepiness;
    lo venció el cansancio he was overcome by tiredness
    3. [aventajar]
    vencer a alguien a o [m5] en algo to outdo o beat sb at sth;
    nadie lo vence a contar anécdotas no one can beat him when it comes to telling stories
    4. [hacer ceder] to break, to snap;
    el peso de los libros venció la estantería the weight of the books caused the bookshelf to collapse
    vi
    1. [equipo, partido] to win;
    [ejército] to be victorious;
    dejarse vencer por el desánimo/la apatía to let oneself be discouraged/to give in o succumb to apathy
    2. [imponerse, prevalecer] to prevail;
    al final venció el sentido común common sense prevailed in the end
    3. [caducar] [garantía, contrato] to expire;
    [deuda, pago] to fall due, to mature; [bono] to mature; Am [medicamento] to reach o pass its expiry date;
    el plazo para entregar las solicitudes vence el 15 de mayo the closing date o the deadline for sending in applications is 15th May
    * * *
    I v/t defeat; fig ( superar) overcome
    II v/i
    1 win
    2 COM de plazo etc expire
    * * *
    vencer {86} vt
    1) derrotar: to vanquish, to defeat
    2) superar: to overcome, to surmount
    vencer vi
    1) ganar: to win, to triumph
    2) caducar: to expire
    el plazo vence el jueves: the deadline is Thursday
    3) : to fall due, to mature
    * * *
    vencer vb
    1. (derrotar) to beat [pt. beat; pp. beaten] / to defeat
    2. (resultar ganador) to win [pt. & pp. won]
    el español venció en la carrera de 1.500 metros the Spaniard won the 1,500 metres race
    3. (controlar, superar) to overcome [pt. overcame; pp. overcome]

    Spanish-English dictionary > vencer

  • 9 pierna

    f.
    1 leg.
    cruzar las piernas to cross one's legs
    dormir a pierna suelta to sleep like a log
    estirar las piernas to stretch one's legs
    salir por piernas (informal) to go haring off, to take to one's heels
    pierna de cordero gigot, leg of lamb (plato)
    pierna ortopédica artificial leg
    2 shank.
    * * *
    1 leg
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (Anat) leg
    2) (=muslo de animal) leg
    3) [de letra] stroke; [con pluma] downstroke
    4) Cono Sur player
    * * *
    I
    a) (Anat) leg

    abrirse de piernas — ( en gimnasia) to do the splits

    dormir a pierna sueltato sleep the sleep of the death

    hacer piernas — ( andar) (fam) to have a walk

    b) (Coc) leg
    II
    adjetivo invariable (RPl fam)

    andá, sé pierna y prestánoslo — come on, be a sport and lend it to us

    * * *
    = cheek, leg.
    Ex. The chief members of the impression carriage were two upright cheeks about 2 m. high and placed 60-65 cm. apart, carrying between them the winter and, above it, the head, two massive cross timbers mortised into the cheeks which contained the vertical thrust of the impression.
    Ex. For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.
    ----
    * calienta piernas = leg warmers.
    * carrera de tres piernas = three-legged race.
    * con el rabo entre las piernas = with a flea in + Posesivo + ear.
    * con piernas = legged.
    * con una pierna a cada lado de = astride.
    * cruzar las piernas = cross + Posesivo + legs, fold + Posesivo + legs.
    * cruzarse de piernas = fold + Posesivo + legs.
    * de dos piernas = two-legged.
    * entrecruzar las piernas = overlap + legs.
    * espacio para las piernas = legroom.
    * estirar las piernas = stretch + Posesivo + legs.
    * flexión de piernas = squat.
    * pierna de cordero = leg of lamb.
    * salir por piernas = make + a hasty exit.
    * sitio para las piernas = legroom.
    * * *
    I
    a) (Anat) leg

    abrirse de piernas — ( en gimnasia) to do the splits

    dormir a pierna sueltato sleep the sleep of the death

    hacer piernas — ( andar) (fam) to have a walk

    b) (Coc) leg
    II
    adjetivo invariable (RPl fam)

    andá, sé pierna y prestánoslo — come on, be a sport and lend it to us

    * * *
    = cheek, leg.

    Ex: The chief members of the impression carriage were two upright cheeks about 2 m. high and placed 60-65 cm. apart, carrying between them the winter and, above it, the head, two massive cross timbers mortised into the cheeks which contained the vertical thrust of the impression.

    Ex: For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.
    * calienta piernas = leg warmers.
    * carrera de tres piernas = three-legged race.
    * con el rabo entre las piernas = with a flea in + Posesivo + ear.
    * con piernas = legged.
    * con una pierna a cada lado de = astride.
    * cruzar las piernas = cross + Posesivo + legs, fold + Posesivo + legs.
    * cruzarse de piernas = fold + Posesivo + legs.
    * de dos piernas = two-legged.
    * entrecruzar las piernas = overlap + legs.
    * espacio para las piernas = legroom.
    * estirar las piernas = stretch + Posesivo + legs.
    * flexión de piernas = squat.
    * pierna de cordero = leg of lamb.
    * salir por piernas = make + a hasty exit.
    * sitio para las piernas = legroom.

    * * *
    la falda le llega a media pierna the skirt is calf length on her
    abrirse de piernas (en gimnasia) to do the splits; (en sentido sexual) to open o spread one's legs
    dormir a pierna suelta ( fam); to sleep the sleep of the dead
    estirar las piernas to stretch one's legs
    hacer piernas (andar) ( fam); to have a walk;
    (hacer ejercicio) ( fam) to do leg exercises
    salir por piernas ( fam); to take to one's heels, leg it ( colloq)
    la mujer honrada, la pierna quebrada y en casa a woman's place is in the home
    soy pierna para casi todo I’m ready for just about anything
    2 ( Coc) leg
    pierna de cordero leg of lamb
    pierna de vaca round of beef
    ( RPl fam): es un tipo pierna para todo he's the sort of guy who's game for o who's on for o who'll try anything ( colloq)
    andá, sé pierna y prestánoslo come on, be a sport and lend it to us
    * * *

     

    pierna sustantivo femenino
    a) (Anat) leg;


    abrirse de piernas ( en gimnasia) to do the splits
    b) (Coc) leg;


    pierna sustantivo femenino leg
    ♦ Locuciones: dormir a pierna suelta, to sleep soundly
    salir por piernas, to take to one's heels
    ' pierna' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    calambre
    - consiguientemente
    - daño
    - dormida
    - dormido
    - entablillar
    - escopetazo
    - hormigueo
    - izquierda
    - izquierdo
    - puñalada
    - raja
    - saltar
    - adormecer
    - amputar
    - atravesar
    - balancear
    - cortar
    - dormir
    - enyesar
    - flexionar
    - hinchado
    - hinchar
    - lesionar
    - mutilar
    - ortopédico
    - pata
    - pellizco
    - quebrar
    - romper
    - rozar
    - sensibilidad
    - tirón
    English:
    artificial
    - bandage
    - bend
    - broken
    - cock
    - dead
    - exempt
    - gash
    - growth
    - injured
    - leg
    - shoot off
    - stick
    - calipers
    - hit
    - hurt
    - move
    - plaster
    - throb
    * * *
    pierna1 nf
    1. [de persona, animal] leg;
    cruzar las piernas to cross one's legs;
    estirar las piernas to stretch one's legs;
    Fam
    dormir a pierna suelta to sleep like a log;
    Fam pierna ortopédica artificial leg
    2. [cocinada] leg
    pierna de cordero [plato] gigot, leg of lamb
    pierna2 adj
    RP Fam
    ser pierna to be game for anything
    * * *
    f leg;
    pierna ortopédica artificial leg;
    dormir a pierna suelta sleep like a log;
    salir por piernas fam hotfoot it fam, make o.s. scarce
    * * *
    pierna nf
    : leg
    * * *
    pierna n leg

    Spanish-English dictionary > pierna

  • 10 beat

    1. I
    1) the drums are beating бьют барабаны
    2) smb.'s heart (smb.'s pulse) is beating 'hip л. сердце (чей-л. пульс) бьется
    2. II
    beat in some manner beat fast (regularly, irregularly. happily, etc.) быстро и т. д. биться /стучать/; the blood beats rhythmically (furiously, slowly, etc.) кровь пульсирует ритмично и т. д.; outside the rain beats pour ingly на улице дождь хлещет как из ведра
    3. III
    1) beat smb. beat a child (a woman, a stubborn donkey. a horse, etc.) бить ребенка и т. д.
    2) beat smb., smth. beat the enemy (one's opponents, another team, etc.) победить врага и т. д., нанести поражение врагу и т.д.; beat the record побить рекорд; port beats claret as an afterdinner wine как десертное вино портвейн лучше кларета:. tile journey quite beat him coll. путешествие совершенно доконало его
    3) beat smth. beat и drum бить в барабан, выбивать дробь [на барабане]; beat an alarm (a charge, etc.) бить тревогу и т. д.; beat a retreat а) бить отбои, отступать; б) идти на попятный; beat time отбивать такт; beat one's breast бить /колотить/ себя в грудь
    4) beat smth. beat a carpet (one's old coat, mattresses, etc.) выбивать /выколачивать/ ковер и т. д.
    5) beat smth. beat eggs (cream, etc.) взбивать яйца и т. д).; beat meat отбивать мясо; beat dough вымешивать тесто
    4. IV
    beat smb. in some manner beat smb. cruelly (brutally, savagely, soundly. etc.) жестоко и т. д). бить /избивать/ кого-л.; beat smb. black and blue избить кого-л. до сцинков, живого места не оставить на ком-л.
    5. VI
    beat smb., smth. to some state beat smb. unconscious избить кого-л. до бесчувствия; beat the flowers (the grass, the corn, etc.) flat прибить цветы и т. д. к земле
    6. XI
    1) be (get, etc,) beaten in some manner he got soundly beaten его здорово поколотили /'избили/; you ought to be well beaten тебе надо хорошенько всыпать, тебя надо как следует выпороть
    2) be beaten in some manner we were easily beaten нас легко победили, над нами одержали легкую победу; be beaten at some time these armies have never been beaten эти армии не знали поражений; be beaten by smb., smth. they were beaten by our team наша команда одержала над ними победу
    7. XVI
    beat at (upon, on, against, etc.) smth. beat at the door (on the window-panes, upon the pavement. against the roof; etc.) бить /стучать/ в дверь и т. д.; beat against the face бить в лицо, хлестать по лицу; the waves beat against the shore (against the cliffs, against the rocks, etc.) волны бьются /разбиваются/ о берег и т. д.; the tattoo beats at 8 o'clock вечернюю зарю бьют в восемь часов; the sound beats upon one's ears Этот звук оглушает; the blood beats into one's head кровь бросается в голову /стучит в висках/; beat with smth. my heart beat with joy (with anger, with excitement, etc.) у меня от радости и т. д. заколотилось сердце
    8. XIX2
    beat like being in some state my heart beat like mad у меня безумно забилось /заколотилось/ сердце
    9. XXI1
    1) beat smb., smth. on (against, etc.) smth. beat smb. on the head (on the skin, on the face, etc.) ударять /бить/ кого-л. по голове и т. д.; beat one's head against the wall биться головой о стенку; beat smb., smth. with smth. beat smb. with a stick (with a stone, with a whip, etc.) бить /избивать/ кого-л. палкой и т. д.; beat the table with one's fist стучать кулаком по столу; beat smb. for smth. beat smb. for disobedience (for pranks, etc.) избивать /бить/ кого-л. за непослушание и т. д; beat smb. (in)to smth. beat smb. into submission /into obedience/ (into silence, etc.) побоями заставить кого-л. слушаться, повиноваться/ и т. д.; beat smb. to his knees побоями поставить кого-л. /заставить кого-л. встать/ на колени; beat smb. to death избить кого-л. до смерти, забить кого-л. || beat smth. into smb.'s head вбивать что-л. (кому-л. в голову, втолковывать что-л. кому-л.; beat smth. out of smb.'s head выбивать что-л. у кого-л. из головы
    2) beat smb. at /in/ smth. beat smb. at football (at chess. in a match, in an argument, etc.) одерживать победу над кем-л. /побеждать кого-л./ в футболе и т. д.; he always beats me at golf он всегда выигрывает, когда мы играем в гольф; he beats me in chemistry no химии он учится лучше меня; he wanted to beat me at my own game он хотел побить меня моими же картами; beat smb. by smth. beat the team by a large score (by three points, etc.) победить команду с большим счетом и т. д.; beat smb. to some place he beat me to the top of the hill он пришел /взобрался/ на вершину холма первым
    3) beat smth. in (against, out of, etc.) smth. beat the wings in the air (against water, against the sides of the cage, etc.) хлопать крыльями в воздухе и т. д.; beat a rug against a wall выбивать /выколачивать/ ковер о стену; beat tile dust out of a rug выбивать /выколачивать/ ковер /пыль из ковра/
    4) beat smth. with smth. beat a rug with a stick выбивать /выколачивать/ ковер палкой; beat smth. on (in, etc.) smth. beat the dust on the road (the corn in the fields, etc.) прибивать пыль, на дороге и т. д.
    5) beat smth. to (through, etc.) smth. beat one's way to the house (a way through the bushes, a track through the jungle, etc.) прокладывать путь /дорогу/ к дому и т. д.; beat a path through the snow протаптывать тропинку в снегу
    6) beat smth. into smth. beat a post pole, a stake/ into the ground (a nail into the wall, etc.) вбивать /забивать, вколачивать/ столб в земли) и т. д.; beat six eggs into sweet cream, вбить шесть яиц в сливки
    7) beat smth. (in)to smth. beat metal into thin leaf расплющивать металл в тонкий лист: beat steel into slabs прокатывать сталь в слябы; beat sugar to powder растолочь сахар в порошок
    10. XXII
    1) beat smb. for doing smth. beat smb. for stealing (for boasting, for lying, etc.) бить /избивать/ кого-л. за воровство и т. д.
    2) beat smb. at doing smth. beat smb. at playing golf (at swimming, at guessing riddles, etc.) побеждать кого-л. в игре в гольф и т. д.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > beat

  • 11 beat

    [biːt]
    v
    (beat, beaten, beat)
    1) бить, избивать (о людях), выбивать (дробь на барабане), отбивать (мясо столько-то часов,), взбивать (тесто, яйца), толочь, выколачивать (ковер и т. п.), ударять, колотить

    The rain beat the grass flat. — Дождь прибил траву к земле.

    You ought to be well beaten. — Тебя надо как следует выпороть.

    The bird beats its wings against the cage. — Птица бьется в клетке.

    He was soundly beaten. — Его здорово избили.

    First put the flour in the bowl, and then beat the eggs in. — Сначала насыпьте муки, затем взбейте яйца.

    Beat the eggs into the flour. — Смешайте взбитые яйца с мукой.

    - beat a carpet
    - beat the dust out of the rug
    - beat a drum
    - beat time
    - beat meat
    - beat smb
    - beat smb cruelly
    - beat smb with a stick
    - beat smb for stealing
    2) побить, победить, побеждать, побивать

    Their team was easily beaten. — Над их командой одержали легкую победу.

    The team was beaten for the second time. — Команда вторично потерпела поражение.

    By winning a prize for writing Tom beat his teacher at his own game. — Том победил своего учителя его же оружием - он получил приз за свое сочинение.

    - beat smb at his own game
    - beat an army
    - beat the record
    - beat smb at football
    3) биться, ударяться, разбиваться
    - waves beat against smth
    - rain beats against smth
    - once beaten, twice shy
    ASSOCIATIONS AND IMAGERY:
    Глаголы to tap, to pat и to rap описывают одноразовые удары разного характера. Глагол to tap описывает легкий, негромкий стук или удар, легкое, нежное постукивание; глагол to pat так же описывает легкое постукивание в знак одобрения или подбадривания; глагол to rap в отличие от первых двух описывает сильный, резкий и отрывистый удар, связанный с неодобрением, критикой или раздражением: She pattered the child on the shoulder encouragingly. Она ободряюще похлопала ребенка по плечу. He patted the dog affectionately as he spoke. Разговаривая, он нежно потрепал собаку. She tapped her foot in time to the music. Она постукивала ногой в такт музыки. /Она отбивала ногой такт. He has tapped his fingers on the arm of the chair. Он легко постучал пальцами о подлокотник кресла. She rapped the table with her hand and called for silence. Она громко стукнула по столу, призывая к тишине
    WAYS OF DOING THINGS:
    Глагол to beat описывает действие, связанное с многократным нанесением ударов, но не указывает как, чем, кому эти удары наносятся. Ниже приводимые глаголы конкретизируют общее значение глагола to beat.
    To beat smb up указывает на силу и разумность битья - "избивать, избить так, что избиваемый не может подняться или теряет сознание": There were reports that soldiers used to beat up prisoners with their rifles. Появились сообщения, что солдаты избивали пленных прикладами ружей.
    Глаголы to hit и to strike описывают единичные акты избиения - "ударить, нанести удар, стукнуть". Глагол to hit широко употребляется в обыденных ситуациях, а глагол to strike носит более книжный, официальный, юридический характер: Evidence showed that the victim had been struck over the head with an iron bar. Свидетельские показания указывали на то, что пострадавшему был нанесен удар по голове железным прутом. Peter keeps hitting me. Петр меня все время бьет. The woman claimed that one of the policemen hit her in the chest and kicked her several times. Женщина утверждала, что один из полицейских ударил ее в грудь и пнул несколько раз ногой. She was on the point of striking/hitting the child again when her husband stopped her. Она чуть было не ударила ребенка еще раз, когда муж остановил ее.
    Глагол to punch и существительное punch описывают сильный удар кулаком (нанесенный вперед): She punched him hard in the stomach she rushed to the phone and called the police. Ударив его сильно кулаком в живот, она бросилась к телефону и вызвала полицию.
    Глагол to slap подчеркивает, чем и куда был нанесен удар - "ударить в лицо раскрытой ладонью, дать пощечину/затрещину под влиянием гнева, возмущения, сильного волнения": She got so indignant at what he said that she turned around and slapped him across his face. Ее так возмутили его слова, что она повернулась и дала ему пощечину. For a moment she was on the point of slapping him across his face. В какой-то момент она его чуть не ударила по лицу. /В какой-то момент она готова была ударить его по лицу.
    Глагол to kick обозначает ударить ногой, пнуть, пинать, дать пинка, наподдать: Two of the boys held him lying on the floor and another starked kicking him. Двое парней держали его на полу, а третий начал бить его ногами.
    Глагол to knock smb about/around - "бить, ударить несколько раз, чтобы испугать кого-либо": My father used to knock my poor mother about when he was drunk. Отец, когда был пьян, колотил мою бедную мать. Just knock her about for a while to make her silent and not toll the police what she knows. Наподдай ей разок-другой, чтобы она не рассказала полиции о том, что знает.
    Действие глагола to batter направлено на женщин, детей, тех, кто слабее - "бить, избивать, данное действие происходит обыкновенно под влиянием неудержимого гнева": They suspected that the child had been battered regularly by his parents. Они подозревали, что родители регулярно избивали ребенка.

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > beat

  • 12 KÚLA

    * * *
    f. knob, boss, ball.
    * * *
    u, f. [Germ. kugel, whence mod. Dan. kugle], a ball, knob; tjald-kúla, blý-kúla: the phrases, göra nú at þeim kúlur á hermanna hátt, Bs. i. 519; marka kúlur í höfði e-m, to make balls in one’s head, i. e. to beat soundly, Band. 13 new Ed., prob. from some game; gor-kúla, a kind of fungus: medic. a hump.
    COMPDS: kúlubakr, kúlunefr.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > KÚLA

  • 13 beat

    [bi:t] n
    1) (pulsation, throb, palpitation) Schlag m; of the heart Klopfen nt; ( act) Schlagen nt kein pl, Pochen nt kein pl
    2) ( in music) Takt m;
    to the \beat of the music im Takt der Musik;
    to have a strong \beat einen ausgeprägten Rhythmus haben
    3) usu sing ( of policemen) Revier nt;
    to be on one's \beat seine Runde machen;
    to walk the \beat die Runde machen;
    on a \beat auf einem Rundgang;
    to be off sb's \beat nicht jds Fach nt sein adj
    pred fam
    1) ( exhausted) völlig erschöpft, erschlagen ( fam), fix und fertig ( fam)
    to be dead \beat ( esp Brit) todmüde [o ( fam) total geschafft] sein
    2) (vanquished, defeated) geschlagen, besiegt;
    to have sb \beat chess jdn schachmatt gesetzt haben vt <beat, beaten or fam beat>
    1) (bang, pound often)
    to \beat sb jdn schlagen;
    to \beat one's child/ wife sein Kind/seine Frau [ver]prügeln;
    to \beat sb to death jdn zu Tode prügeln;
    to \beat sb black and blue jdn grün und blau schlagen ( fam)
    to \beat sb senseless ( fam) jdn bewusstlos schlagen;
    to brutally [or savagely] \beat sb jdn brutal zusammenschlagen;
    to \beat a confession out of sb ein Geständnis aus jdm herausprügeln
    2) (Am) ( mix food)
    to \beat eggs Eier verrühren
    to \beat one's path through sth sich dat einen Weg durch etw akk bahnen
    4) to \beat sb ( defeat) jdn schlagen [o besiegen]; ( do better than) jdn übertreffen;
    to \beat sb hands down jdn haushoch schlagen;
    to \beat a record einen Rekord brechen;
    to comfortably [or easily] [or soundly] \beat sb/ sth jdn/etw leicht [o mühelos] schlagen;
    to \beat sb/ sth fair and square jdn/etw ehrlich [o mit fairen Mitteln] schlagen;
    to narrowly \beat sb/ sth jdn/etw knapp schlagen;
    to \beat sb/ sth by sth jdn/etw mit etw dat schlagen;
    to \beat sb to sth jdm bei etw dat zuvorkommen
    to \beat sb/ sth jdn/etw schlagen, besser als jd/etw sein;
    you can't \beat our local Italian restaurant for a good pizza eine bessere Pizza als bei unserem Italiener findest du nirgends
    to \beat sth etw umgehen;
    to \beat the rush die Stoßzeit umgehen
    to \beat sth auf etw akk trommeln;
    to \beat a drum trommeln;
    to \beat time den Takt schlagen
    PHRASES:
    to \beat one's brains out sich dat den Kopf zerbrechen ( fig)
    to \beat sb's brains out ( fam) jdm den Schädel einschlagen ( fam)
    to \beat one's breast [or chest] sich dat an die Brust schlagen ( fig)
    to \beat the [living] daylights out of sb jdn windelweich schlagen ( fam)
    to \beat sb at their own game jdn mit seinen eigenen Waffen schlagen ( fig)
    to \beat the hell out of sb (sl) jdn fürchterlich verdreschen ( fam)
    to \beat the pants off sb [or ( Brit) sb hollow] ( fam) jdn vernichtend schlagen;
    to \beat a path to sb's door jdm die Bude einrennen ( fam)
    to \beat sb to the punch [or ( esp Brit) the draw] ( fire gun before other) schneller als jd ziehen;
    ( get in first blow) jdm zuvorkommen;
    to \beat the rap (Am) sich akk herauswinden ( fam)
    to \beat a [hasty] retreat [schnell] einen Rückzieher machen;
    if you can't \beat 'em, join 'em ('t \beat 'em, join 'em) verbünde dich mit ihnen, wenn du sie nicht besiegen kannst ( fig)
    that \beats everything [or (Am a.) all] (sl) das schlägt dem Fass den Boden aus ( fam)
    \beat it! (sl) hau ab! ( fam)
    it \beats me [or what \beats me is] how/why... es ist mir ein Rätsel, wie/warum... vi <beat, beaten or fam beat>
    1) (throb, vibrate, pound) schlagen; sun brennen; heart also klopfen, pochen; rain peitschen;
    ( on metal) prasseln;
    the doctor could feel no pulse \beating der Arzt konnte keinen Puls feststellen
    2) (Am)
    to \beat on sb auf jdn einschlagen;
    to \beat on the door gegen die Tür hämmern
    PHRASES:
    to \beat about [or (Am) around] the bush um den heißen Brei herumreden ( fam)

    English-German students dictionary > beat

  • 14 concido

    1.
    con-cĭdo, cĭdi, 3, v. n. [cado], to fall together, to fall down, to tumble to the ground (class. in prose and poetry).
    I.
    In gen., of buildings:

    conclave illud concidit,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 86, 353:

    navis veluti terrestre machinamentum,

    Tac. A. 14, 6:

    turris terrae motu,

    Suet. Tib. 74; cf.:

    urbs acerbissimo concidat incendio conflagrata,

    Auct. Her. 4, 8, 12.—Of other objects:

    omne caelum,

    Cic. Rep. 6, 25, 27:

    ipse et equus ejus ante signum Jovis concidit,

    id. Div. 1, 35, 77:

    (alces) infirmas arbores pondere adfligunt atque unā ipsae concidunt,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 27:

    pinus bipenni Thessalā,

    Phaedr. 4, 7, 7:

    ad terram pondere vasto,

    Verg. A. 5, 448:

    sub onere,

    Liv. 24, 8, 17:

    pronus in fimo,

    Verg. A. 5, 333 al. —
    II.
    Pregn.
    A.
    To fall down faint or lifeless, to fall in battle or combat (cf. cado, I. B. 2.): concidit, et sonitum simul insuper arma dederunt, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 396 Vahl.):

    paene in cursu concidi,

    Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 16:

    vi morbi coactus concidere,

    Lucr. 3, 488; cf.:

    accesserat ad religionem, quod consul concidit, et parte membrorum captus, etc.,

    Liv. 41, 16, 3; 10, 29, 7; cf. Lucr. 6, 759:

    Entellus concidit, ut quondam cava concidit... pinus,

    Verg. A. 5, 448; Ov. M. 7, 538:

    sanus bibit, statim concidit,

    Quint. 4, 2, 54; cf.:

    concidere epoto poculo,

    id. 5, 13, 15; and:

    ad primum gustum,

    Suet. Ner. 33:

    deficientibus viribus,

    id. Tib. 73:

    par quoddam (gladiatorum) mutuis ictibus,

    id. Claud. 34; cf. Ov. M. 5, 77:

    Dido usa manu,

    id. H. 7, 196:

    sparo percussus,

    Nep. Epam. 9, 1:

    in proelio,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 37, 89:

    vitio adversariorum,

    Nep. Ages. 5, 2.—Of game:

    multaeque per herbas Conciderant illo percutiente ferae,

    Ov. H. 4, 94.—Of victims, to be slaughtered or slain, to fall:

    vitulus... propter mactatus concidit aras,

    Lucr. 2, 353; Tib. 1, 2, 62; Ov. M. 8, 764; 10, 272;

    hence also of Iphigenia,

    Lucr. 1, 99.—
    B.
    Trop. (cf. cado, II.), to lose strength, value, etc., to fall to the earth, to be overthrown, to fail, be defeated, to decay, perish, fall, to go to ruin, waste away, cease; of the wind, to fall, subside, go down:

    concidunt venti,

    Hor. C. 1, 12, 30; Lucr. 4, 509. —Of a flame:

    jam illa flamma, quae magnā congerie convaluerat, diductis quibus alebatur, concidet,

    Quint. 5, 13, 13; cf. in a figure: nonne, ut ignis in aquam conjectus continuo restinguitur et refrigeratur, sic refervens falsum crimen in purissimam et castissimam vitam collatum statim concidit et restinguitur? Cic. Rosc. Com. 6, 17:

    macie,

    to shrink together, shrivel up, Ov. H. 21, 215:

    illas assumere robora gentes, Concidere has,

    id. M. 15, 422; cf.:

    concidit auguris Argivi domus,

    Hor. C. 3, 16, 11:

    quā concidit Ilia tellus,

    Verg. A. 11, 245:

    eodem anno, quo Carthago concidit,

    Vell. 1, 13:

    judicum vocibus fractus reus et unā patroni omnes conciderunt,

    Cic. Att. 1, 16, 5; cf. id. ib. §

    10: ecquis umquam tam ex amplo statu concidit?

    id. ib. 3, 10, 2:

    malas causas semper obtinuit, in optimā concidit,

    id. ib. 7, 25 med.:

    concidit (Phocion) maxime uno crimine, quod, etc.,

    Nep. Phoc. 2, 4; Tac. A. 16, 21; cf.:

    Tiberii saevitiā,

    id. ib. 16, 29:

    hostes concidunt animis,

    are disheartened, Hirt. B. G. 8, 19; cf. Cic. Div. 2, 58, 119:

    scimus Romae solutione impeditā fidem concidisse,

    failed, was prostrated, id. Imp. Pomp. 7, 19; cf. id. ib. 7, 19 fin.:

    opes Persarum,

    Tac. A. 12, 13:

    senatūs auctoritas,

    Cic. Att. 1, 16, 7; cf.:

    imperii majestas,

    Nep. Pelop. 2, 4; Cic. Or. 43, 148:

    artificia,

    id. Ac. 2, 47, 146:

    praeclara nomina artificum,

    id. Verr. 2, 4, 6, § 12:

    omnis ferocia,

    Liv. 28, 26, 14:

    bellum,

    Tac. H. 2, 57 al.
    2.
    con-cīdo, cīdi, cīsum, 3, v. a. [caedo], to cut up, cut through, cut away, cut to pieces, to bring to ruin, destroy, etc. (class. in prose and poetry).
    I.
    Prop.
    A.
    In gen.:

    nervos,

    Cic. Fl. 30, 73:

    corpus in partes,

    Petr. 141, 2:

    vitulum Ajax,

    id. 59 fin.:

    ligna,

    Ov. F. 2, 647:

    agrum umidiorem fossis,

    Plin. 18, 6, 8, § 47:

    concidere et cremare naves,

    to break up, Liv. 38, 39, 2:

    essedum argenteum,

    Suet. Claud. 16:

    haec minute,

    Col. 12, 22.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    To cut to pieces, for to beat severely, cudgel soundly:

    aliquem virgis,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 47, § 122:

    loris,

    Juv. 6, 413:

    pugnis,

    id. 3, 300.—
    2.
    To cut to pieces in war, to cut down, destroy, kill:

    hi novissimos adorti magnam multitudinem eorum fugientium conciderunt,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 11:

    eos inopinantes adgressus magnam partem eorum concidit,

    id. ib. 1, 12; so Cic. Prov. Cons. 4, 9; id. Att. 5, 16, 4; Nep. Dion, 10, 1; id. Dat. 6, 6; id. Hann. 3, 4.—
    3.
    In mal. part. (cf. caedo, I. B. 3.), to lie with, Pompon. ap. Non. p. 166, 2;

    hence caede, concide, in a double sense as an address to gladiators,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 66, § 155 Zumpt; cf. Lampr. Elag. 10. —
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    Of discourse, to divide minutely, dismember, render feeble:

    nec minutos numeros sequens concidat delumbetque sententias,

    Cic. Or. 69, 231; cf.:

    (sunt qui) infringendis concidendisque numeris in quoddam genus abjectum incidant,

    id. ib. 69, 230; so also Quint. praef. § 24; cf. id. 3, 11, 21; 5, 10, 91; 11, 3, 53 al.—
    B.
    To strike down, to prostrate, ruin, destroy, annul, by word or deed:

    omnem auctoritatem universi ordinis,

    Cic. de Or. 3, 1, 4:

    Antonium decretis vestris,

    id. Phil. 5, 11, 28:

    Vatinium arbitratu nostro,

    to annihilate, id. Q. Fr. 2, 4, 1; cf.:

    Sevius adlisus est, ceteri conciduntur,

    are condemned, id. ib. 2, 4, 6:

    Timocraten totis voluminibus,

    to confute, id. N. D. 1, 33, 93:

    testamentum,

    to revoke, Dig. 28, 4, 1.—
    * 2.
    In Plaut., to deceive, cheat, defraud:

    em istic homo te articulatim concidit,

    Plaut. Ep. 3, 4, 52 Ritschl.—Hence, concīsus, a, um, P. a. (in acc. with II. A.), divided, broken up, short, concise:

    sententiae,

    Cic. Brut. 17, 66:

    concisae et angustae disputationes,

    id. de Or. 2, 14, 61:

    brevitas,

    id. ib. 3, 53, 202:

    brevia illa atque concisa,

    Quint. 10, 7, 10; cf.

    thus with brevis,

    id. 6, 4, 2; and (opp. perpetuus) id. 2, 20, 7; 2, 21, 13; Cic. de Or. 2, 80, 327.— Transf. of the orator Thrasymachus, Cic. Or. 13, 40.— Comp.:

    insonuerit vox tubae longior atque concisior,

    Vulg. Jos. 6, 5.— Adv.: concīsē, briefly, concisely:

    (philosophia) non tam est minute atque concise in actionibus utendum, etc.,

    Quint. 12, 2, 11:

    ululare,

    Vulg. Num. 10, 7.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > concido

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