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1 keep sth. under one's hat
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2 keep sth under wraps
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > keep sth under wraps
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3 to sweep sth. under the carpet
at feje ngt. ind under gulvtæppetEnglish-Danish mini dictionary > to sweep sth. under the carpet
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4 to keep sth under one's hat
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5 to sweep sth under the carpet Brit
(US) ocultar algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to sweep sth under the carpet Brit
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6 sweep sth under the rug
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7 to take sth under advisement
Jur. étudier; peser; prendre en considération; délibérerEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to take sth under advisement
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8 do sth under one's own steam
kemdi yagi ile kavrulmakEnglish to Turkish dictionary > do sth under one's own steam
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9 under-the-counter
(agreement, offer, sale) en douce, clandestin□ ;∎ an under-the-counter payment un dessous-de-table2 adverbclandestinement□, sous le manteau;∎ to sell sth under-the-counter vendre qch sous le manteauUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > under-the-counter
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10 under
❢ When under is used as a straightforward preposition in English it can almost always be translated by sous in French: under the table = sous la table ; under a sheet = sous un drap ; under a heading = sous un titre. under is often used before a noun in English to mean subject to or affected by ( under control, under fire, under oath, under review etc). For translations, consult the appropriate noun entry (control, fire, oath, review etc). under is also often used as a prefix in combinations such as undercooked, underfunded, underprivileged and undergrowth, underpass, underskirt. These combinations are treated as headwords in the dictionary. For particular usages, see the entry below.A prep1 ( physically beneath or below) sous ; under the bed/chair sous le lit/la chaise ; under it en dessous ; it's under there c'est là-dessous ; to come out from under sth sortir de dessous qch ;2 ( less than) under £10/two hours moins de 10 livres sterling/deux heures ; children under five les enfants de moins de cinq ans or en dessous de cinq ans ; a number under ten un nombre inférieur à dix ; temperatures under 10°C des températures inférieures à 10°C ; those under the rank of ceux qui ont un rang inférieur à celui de ;3 ( according to) under the law/clause 5 selon la loi/l'article 5 ; fined under a rule condamné à une amende en vertu d'une règle ;4 ( subordinate to) sous ; I have 50 people under me j'ai 50 employés sous mes ordres ;5 ( in classification) do I look for Le Corbusier under ‘le’ or ‘Corbusier’? est-ce que je dois chercher Le Corbusier sous ‘le’ ou ‘Corbusier’? ; you'll find it under ‘Problems’ tu le trouveras à la rubrique ‘Problèmes’.B adv1 ( physically beneath or below something) [crawl, sit, hide] en dessous ; to go/stay under [diver, swimmer] disparaître/rester sous l'eau ;2 ( less) moins ; £10 and under 10 livres sterling et moins ; children of six and under des enfants de six ans et moins ; to run five minutes under [event, programme] durer cinq minutes de moins que prévu ;3 ( anaesthetized) to put sb under endormir qn ; to stay under for three minutes être endormi pendant trois minutes ;4 ( subjugated) to keep sb under opprimer qn ;5 (below, later in text) see under voir ci-dessous. -
11 under
['ʌndə(r)] 1.1) (physically beneath or below) sottoto come out from under sth. — uscire da sotto a qcs
2) (less than)temperatures under 10°C — temperature inferiori a o al di sotto dei 10°C
under the law — ai sensi della legge, secondo la legge
4) (subordinate to) sotto2.do I look for Le Corbusier under "le" or "Corbusier"? — devo cercare Le Corbusier sotto "le" o sotto "Corbusier"?
1) (physically beneath or below something) [crawl, sit, hide] sottoto go under — [diver, swimmer] restare sott'acqua
2) (less) menoto run five minutes under — [event, programme] durare cinque minuti meno del previsto
to put sb. under — sottoporre qcn. ad anestesia, addormentare qcn. (con l'anestesia)
4) (subjugated)to keep sb. under — tenere sotto qcn
5) (below, later in text)* * *1. preposition1) (in or to a position lower than, or covered by: Your pencil is under the chair; Strange plants grow under the sea.) sotto2) (less than, or lower in rank than: Children under five should not cross the street alone; You can do the job in under an hour.) sotto, meno di3) (subject to the authority of: As a foreman, he has about fifty workers under him.) sotto4) (used to express various states: The fort was under attack; The business improved under the new management; The matter is under consideration/discussion.) sotto2. adverb(in or to a lower position, rank etc: The swimmer surfaced and went under again; children aged seven and under.) sotto- under-* * *['ʌndə(r)] 1.1) (physically beneath or below) sottoto come out from under sth. — uscire da sotto a qcs
2) (less than)temperatures under 10°C — temperature inferiori a o al di sotto dei 10°C
under the law — ai sensi della legge, secondo la legge
4) (subordinate to) sotto2.do I look for Le Corbusier under "le" or "Corbusier"? — devo cercare Le Corbusier sotto "le" o sotto "Corbusier"?
1) (physically beneath or below something) [crawl, sit, hide] sottoto go under — [diver, swimmer] restare sott'acqua
2) (less) menoto run five minutes under — [event, programme] durare cinque minuti meno del previsto
to put sb. under — sottoporre qcn. ad anestesia, addormentare qcn. (con l'anestesia)
4) (subjugated)to keep sb. under — tenere sotto qcn
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12 under
أَسْفَل \ base: the bottom of anything; the part on which sth. stands: The base of a cup must be flat. below: lower than under: Write your name below mine. Peter came below me in the examination, lower down; in a lower place: From the tower, the ground seemed far below. beneath: below. bottom: the base on which sth. stands; the lowest part, inside or outside: the bottom of a bottle. under: in or to a lower position than; below: Put it under your bed. -
13 under
['ʌndə(r)] 1. prep( in space) pod +instr; (in age, price) poniżej +gen; (law, agreement etc) w myśl +gen, zgodnie z +instr; ( sb's leadership) pod rządami +gen2. advunder anaesthetic — pod narkozą, w znieczuleniu
* * *1. preposition1) (in or to a position lower than, or covered by: Your pencil is under the chair; Strange plants grow under the sea.) pod2) (less than, or lower in rank than: Children under five should not cross the street alone; You can do the job in under an hour.) poniżej3) (subject to the authority of: As a foreman, he has about fifty workers under him.) pod4) (used to express various states: The fort was under attack; The business improved under the new management; The matter is under consideration/discussion.) pod2. adverb(in or to a lower position, rank etc: The swimmer surfaced and went under again; children aged seven and under.) poniżej- under- -
14 at feje ngt. ind under gulvtæppet
to sweep sth. under the carpetDansk-engelsk ordbog mini > at feje ngt. ind under gulvtæppet
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15 come under
transitive verb1) (be classed as or among) kommen unter (+ Akk.)2) (be subject to) geraten od. kommen unter (+ Akk.)* * *vi1. (be listed under)soups \come under under ‘starters’ Suppen sind als Vorspeisen aufgeführtwhat exactly \come unders under ‘printed matter’? was fällt eigentlich alles unter den Begriff ‚Gedrucktes‘?2. (subject to)to \come under under fire/sb's influence unter Beschuss/jds Einfluss geraten3. (be responsibility of)complaints don't \come under under our department für Beschwerden ist unsere Abteilung nicht zuständig* * *vi +prep obj1)(= be subject to)
to come under sb's influence/domination — unter jds Einfluss/Herrschaft geratenthis shop has come under new management — dieser Laden hat einen neuen Besitzer/Pächter
2) category, heading kommen unter (+acc)* * *come under v/i1. unter ein Gesetz etc fallen* * *transitive verb1) (be classed as or among) kommen unter (+ Akk.)2) (be subject to) geraten od. kommen unter (+ Akk.) -
16 come under
vi1) ( be listed under)to \come under under sth unter etw dat stehen;soups \come under under ‘starters’ Suppen sind als Vorspeisen aufgeführt;what exactly \come unders under ‘printed matter’? was fällt eigentlich alles unter den Begriff ‚Gedrucktes‘?2) ( subject to)to have \come under under new management shop unter neuer Leitung stehen3) ( be responsibility of)sth \come unders under the department of... für etw akk ist die Abteilung für... zuständig;complaints don't \come under under our department für Beschwerden ist unsere Abteilung nicht zuständig -
17 come under
come under [sth.]2) (in library, shop) essere catalogato sotto (la categoria di) [reference, history]* * *vi + prep(heading) trovarsi sotto, (influence) cadere sotto, subire* * *come under [sth.]2) (in library, shop) essere catalogato sotto (la categoria di) [reference, history] -
18 get under
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19 go under
intransitive verb* * *◆ go undervi1. (sink) untergehen3. (be known by)she went under the name of Cora Whiplash sie war unter dem Namen Cora Whiplash bekannt4. (move below)we went under an awning until the rain had abated a little wir suchten unter einem Vordach Unterschlupf, bis der Regen ein wenig nachgelassen hattethey went under the English Channel sie fuhren unter dem Ärmelkanal durchthe old road \go underes under the railway bridge die alte Straße führt unter der Eisenbahnbrücke durch5.▶ to \go under under the hammer unter den Hammer kommen* * *go under v/i1. untergehena) jemandem unterliegen,b) einer Krankheit zum Opfer fallen, erliegen* * *intransitive verb -
20 go under
vi1) ( sink) untergehen3) ( be known by)she went under the name of Cora Whiplash sie war unter dem Namen Cora Whiplash bekannt;the campaign \go underes under the slogan ‘... ’ die Kampagne läuft unter dem Motto ‚... ‘4) ( move below)we went under an awning until the rain had abated a little wir suchten unter einem Vordach Unterschlupf, bis der Regen ein wenig nachgelassen hatte;they went under the English Channel sie fuhren unter dem Ärmelkanal durch;the old road \go underes under the railway bridge die alte Straße führt unter der Eisenbahnbrücke durchPHRASES:to \go under under the hammer unter den Hammer kommen
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