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121 отвести
несовер. - отводить;
совер. - отвести (кого-л./что-л.)
1) lead, get, take (off) ;
take/draw aside (в сторону) ;
take away
2) (отворачивать) turn off, avert
3) (об ударе и т.п.) parry;
deflect;
draw off;
ward off прям. и перен.;
remove перен.
4) reject( о кандидате) ;
challenge юр. (о присяжных)
5) (о земле, помещениях) allot, assign;
set aside с.-х. ∙ отводить важнейшее место ≈ (чему-л.) to feature отводить душусов. см. отводить. -
122 шутка
жен.
1) joke;
jest;
fun принимать что-л. в шутку ≈ to take smth. as a joke не обижаться на шутку ≈ not take offence at a joke, not take it seriously злая шутка ≈ spiteful/malicious/mean joke в шутку ≈ in jest, as a joke превращать в шутку ≈ to turn into a joke
2) trick (шалость) ;
prank (проказа) сыграть шутку с кем-л. ≈ to play a trick on smb. гадкие шутки ≈ dirty/shabby tricks избитая шутка
3) jest, farce театр.
4) мн. drollery, facetiae, humor ∙ шутки в сторону, шутки прочь ≈ joking apart/aside, let's get serious кроме шуток, шутки шутками, без шуток ≈ joking aside/apart шутки ради (чтобы посмеяться) ≈ for the fun of the thing, for a lark шутка сказать ≈ it's not so easy, it's no joke шутка ли это сделать ≈ that is not so easily done с ним шутки плохи ≈ he is not one to be trifled with;
he is a tough customer он не на шутку рассердился ≈ he is downright angry ему не до шуток ≈ he is in no laughing mood отделываться шутками от чего-л. ≈ to laugh smth. away/off в каждой шутке есть доля правды ≈ many a true word is spoken in jest шутки шутить ≈ to make jokes, to kid/fool around ты шуток не шути ≈ keep your jokes to youself -
123 step
step 1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.) skritt, trinn2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.) skritt3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.) fot(trinn), skritt4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.) dansetrinn5) (a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down: A flight of steps led down to the cellar; Mind the step!; She was sitting on the doorstep.) (trappe)trinn6) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.) skritt, steg7) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.) skritt, forholdsregel, tiltak2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.) ta et skritt, gå, komme- steps- stepladder
- stepping-stones
- in
- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
- step out
- step up
- watch one's stepforholdsregel--------fotspor--------skritt--------trappetrinnIsubst. \/step\/1) skritt, steg, trinn, fjed (gammeldags)2) (lyden av) fottrinn, fotslag, trinn3) gange, måte å gå på4) fotspor5) skritt, tiltak, foranstaltning, forholdsregel6) trappetrinn, stigetrinn, stigbrett, stigtrinn, vogntrinn7) skritt, grad, hakk, trinn (på rangstigen), rang8) ( musikk) trinn (i skala)9) ( mineralogi e.l.) avsats, benk10) (danse)trinn, steppbreak step bryte takten, falle ut av takten, komme ut av taktenfall into step falle inn i rytmen, komme i taktflight of steps trapp, yttertrappget one's step ( militærvesen) bli forfremmetin step i taktkeep (in) step with holde tritt med, gå i takt medout of step i utakt, ute av rytme(n)step by step eller by steps skritt for skritt, trinnvissteps trapptake steps ta\/gå til skritt, ta forholdsregler, treffe tiltakwatch\/mind one's step gå forsiktig, se seg for ( overført) være forsiktig, se\/tenke seg nøye om, gå forsiktig til verksIIverb \/step\/1) skritte, tre, ta et skritt, stige2) komme, gå3) trå, tråkke4) forsyne med trinn, avtrappe, anlegge trinnvis (i terrasser)5) steppe, danse (steppdans)step aside gå\/tre til siden ( overført) tre\/trekke seg tilbakestep down gå\/komme\/stige ned ( overført) tre\/trekke seg tilbake sette ned gradvis, minke gradvis, senkestep forward stige\/tre fremstep in komme\/gå\/stige\/tre inn gripe inn, ta affærestep into one's heritance ta sin arv i besittelsestep it danse gå til fotsstep on it! ( hverdagslig) gi mer gass!, klampen i bånn!, full spiker! skynd deg!, få opp farten!step out gå ut(enfor) lange ut, gå fort(ere), skritte (godt) ut skritte opp(amer., hverdagslig) gå ut, være ute og more seg, treffe folkstep this way! vær så god, (kom) denne veienstep up gå frem, gjøre tilnærmelserøke, øke gradvisstep up a mast sette en mast i spor(et), reise en mast -
124 step
[step] 1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.) passo2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.) passo3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.) passo4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.) passo5) (a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down: A flight of steps led down to the cellar; Mind the step!; She was sitting on the doorstep.) degrau6) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.) avanço7) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.) medida2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.) caminhar- steps- stepladder
- stepping-stones
- in
- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
- step out
- step up
- watch one's step* * *[step] n 1 passo. it hurts at every step / dói a cada passo. 2 distância de um passo. 3 pequena distância, pulo. 4 andar, pisada. 5 marcha. 6 degrau. 7 som de passos. 8 rasto, pegada. 9 ação, medida. 10 grau, incremento. 11 Mus intervalo. 12 combinação de passos ou movimentos (em dança). 13 steps escada, degraus. 14 fase, etapa. 15 fig exemplo, trilha. • vt+vi 1 andar, dar um passo. 2 pisar, pôr os pés. 3 medir em passos (distância). 4 colocar em degraus ou em forma de escada, graduar, escalonar. 5 coll andar depressa. 6 entrar. step this way please / por favor, entre aqui! door step soleira da porta, limiar. he lets them step all over him ele atura tudo. he stepped up to her ele aproximou-se dela. in step a) no mesmo passo. b) fig de acordo. mind the step! cuidado, degrau! out of step a) fora do passo. b) fig em desacordo. step by step passo a passo, gradativamente. step on it! coll pé na tábua! vamos! to be one step ahead fig estar um passo à frente. to break step perder o passo. to fall into step pegar o passo, acompanhar o passo. to get out of step perder o passo. to keep step manter o passo. to step aside a) dar passagem. b) demitir-se, abdicar (de um cargo). to step back retroceder, recuar. to step down a) descer. b) demitir-se, abdicar (de um cargo). to step forward avançar, dar um passo para a frente. to step in a) entrar. b) intervir, interferir. he stepped in just in time / fig ele agiu no momento oportuno. to step into someone’s shoes substituir, tomar o lugar de alguém. to step into the breach entrar na brecha. to step off medir os passos. to step on a) pisar, calcar, tripudiar. b) apressar-se. to step out a) acelerar os passos, andar depressa, apear, apear-se (de veículo). b) Amer coll sair com moça, sair para divertir-se, sair por um período curto. to step out of line sair da linha, comportar-se mal. to step round to someone fazer uma visita rápida a alguém. to step up Amer aumentar (a produção). to take steps tomar medidas, providenciar. to watch one’s step tomar cuidado. -
125 toss
{tɔs}
I. 1. хвърлям (се), мятам (се), подхвърлям, подмятам, хвърлям, изхвърлям (ездача си-за кон), бия се, удрям се, блъскам се (за вълни), повдигам/мятам с рогата си (за бик)
to TOSS a pancake in the air обръщам палачинка във въздуха
2. мятам, отмятам, тръсвам (глава)
3. подхвърлям (монета)
to TOSS for it, to TOSS up хвърлям чоп, решавам с жребий
4. люлея се, клатя се, клатушкам се, олюлявам се, търкалям се
5. разклащам руда в съд, за да отделя по-едрите от по-дребните части
to TOSS oars обръщам веслата нагоре за поздрав
toss about въртя (се), хвърлям (се), мятам (се), подхвърлям
toss aside/away отмятам настрана, отхвърлям
toss off изпивам наведнъж, гаврътвам, нахвърлям/написвам/свършвам набързо, скалъпвам, импровизирам
toss over отказвам се от, отхвърлям
toss up вж. toss1 3., приготвям на бърза ръка (храна и пр.)
II. 1. мятане, хвърляне, подхвърляне, изхвърляне
to take a TOSS бивам хвърлен от кон
2. хвърляне на чоп/ези-тура
3. тръсване/вирване на глава* * *{tъs} v 1. хвърлям (се), мятам (се), подхвърлям, подмятам; хвърл(2) {tъs} n 1. мятане, хвърляне, подхвърляне; изхвърляне; to tak* * *хвърлям; хвърляне; хвърлям; тръсвам; олюлявам се; отмятам; премятам; люлея се;* * *1. i. хвърлям (се), мятам (се), подхвърлям, подмятам, хвърлям, изхвърлям (ездача си-за кон), бия се, удрям се, блъскам се (за вълни), повдигам/мятам с рогата си (за бик) 2. ii. мятане, хвърляне, подхвърляне, изхвърляне 3. to take a toss бивам хвърлен от кон 4. to toss a pancake in the air обръщам палачинка във въздуха 5. to toss for it, to toss up хвърлям чоп, решавам с жребий 6. to toss oars обръщам веслата нагоре за поздрав 7. toss about въртя (се), хвърлям (се), мятам (се), подхвърлям 8. toss aside/away отмятам настрана, отхвърлям 9. toss off изпивам наведнъж, гаврътвам, нахвърлям/написвам/свършвам набързо, скалъпвам, импровизирам 10. toss over отказвам се от, отхвърлям 11. toss up вж. toss1, приготвям на бърза ръка (храна и пр.) 12. люлея се, клатя се, клатушкам се, олюлявам се, търкалям се 13. мятам, отмятам, тръсвам (глава) 14. подхвърлям (монета) 15. разклащам руда в съд, за да отделя по-едрите от по-дребните части 16. тръсване/вирване на глава 17. хвърляне на чоп/ези-тура* * *toss[tɔs] I. v 1. хвърлям (се), подхвърлям, мятам (се); хвърлям ( ездача) (за кон); блъскам (се) (за вълни); повдигам (мятам) с рогата си (за бик); to \toss a pancake обръщам палачинка в тиган; \toss( ing) the caber шотландски спорт, при който се хвърля голям дънер; 2. мятам, отмятам, вирвам ( глава); 3. подхвърлям ( монета); to \toss for it, to \toss up хвърлям ези-тура; 4. люлея се, олюлявам се, клатушкам се (за пера, знаме и пр.); рея се; вдигам се и се спускам (за плавателен съд); нося се (по вълните); 5. разклащам (руда в съд), за да се отделят по-едрите от по-дребните части, промивам; • to \toss oars вдигам веслата за поздрав; II. n 1. мятане, (под)хвърляне; хвърляне на кон; to take a \toss бивам хвърлен от кон; 2. хвърляне ези-тура; жребий; to win the \toss спечелвам при ези-тура; to argue the \toss споря за безсмислени неща, оспорвам нещо, което не може да се промени; not to give a \toss пет пари не давам, не ми пука; 3. вирване, навирване (на главата), големея се, надувам се. -
126 throw off
throw off [sth.], throw [sth.] off1) (take off) togliere in fretta [clothes, bedclothes]2) fig. (cast aside) liberarsi di [cold, handicap, pursuers]; sbarazzarsi di [ burden]; abbandonare [ tradition]; uscire da [ depression]3) fig. (compose quickly) buttare giù [poem, music]; throw off [sb.], throw [sb.] off (from train, bus, plane) scaricare* * *1) (to get rid of: She finally managed to throw off her cold; They were following us but we threw them off.) sbarazzarsi, disfarsi2) (to take off very quickly: He threw off his coat and sat down.) togliersi* * *1. vt + adv(get rid of) sbarazzarsi di, liberarsi di, (escape: pursuers, dogs) sbarazzarsi di, seminare2. vt + prep* * *throw off [sth.], throw [sth.] off1) (take off) togliere in fretta [clothes, bedclothes]2) fig. (cast aside) liberarsi di [cold, handicap, pursuers]; sbarazzarsi di [ burden]; abbandonare [ tradition]; uscire da [ depression]3) fig. (compose quickly) buttare giù [poem, music]; throw off [sb.], throw [sb.] off (from train, bus, plane) scaricare -
127 pull
1. transitive verbpull somebody's or somebody by the hair/ears/sleeve — jemanden an den Haaren/Ohren/am Ärmel ziehen
pull something over one's ears/head — sich (Dat.) etwas über die Ohren/den Kopf ziehen
pull the other one or leg[, it's got bells on] — (fig. coll.) das kannst du einem anderen erzählen
pull to pieces — in Stücke reißen; (fig.): (criticize severely) zerpflücken [Argument, Artikel]
2) (extract) [her]ausziehen; [heraus]ziehen [Zahn]; zapfen [Bier]pull a stunt or trick — etwas Wahnsinniges tun
4)pull a knife/gun on somebody — ein Messer/eine Pistole ziehen und jemanden damit bedrohen
5)2. intransitive verbnot pull one's punches — (fig.) nicht zimperlich sein
1) ziehen‘Pull’ — "Ziehen"
2)pull [to the left/right] — [Auto, Boot:] [nach links/rechts] ziehen
3) (pluck)3. nounpull at somebody's sleeve — jemanden am Ärmel ziehen
1) Zug, der; Ziehen, das; (of conflicting emotions) Widerstreit, dergive a pull at something — an etwas (Dat.) ziehen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/58945/pull_ahead">pull ahead- pull in- pull off- pull on- pull out- pull up* * *[pul] 1. verb1) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) ziehen3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) rudern4) ((of a driver or vehicle) to steer or move in a certain direction: The car pulled in at the garage; I pulled into the side of the road; The train pulled out of the station; The motorbike pulled out to overtake; He pulled off the road.) sich bewegen2. noun2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) die Anziehungskraft3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) der Einfluß•- pull apart / to pieces- pull down
- pull a face / faces at
- pull a face / faces
- pull a gun on
- pull off
- pull on
- pull oneself together
- pull through
- pull up
- pull one's weight
- pull someone's leg* * *[pʊl]I. NOUNhe gave the door a sharp \pull to open it er zog kräftig an der Tür, um sie zu öffnento take a \pull on [or at] a cigarette an einer Zigarette ziehento take a \pull on [or at] a bottle einen Schluck aus der Flasche nehmenone of the \pulls of urban life is... was das Leben in der Stadt auch attraktiv macht, ist...she's still got quite a bit of \pull in the club sie hat schon noch eine Menge zu sagen im Klubbell \pull Klingelzug mcurtain \pull Vorhangzugstange fdoor \pull Türgriff mit's a long \pull to the summit bis zum Gipfel muss man sich ganz schön anstrengen11. SPORT (in baseball, golf) Pull m fachspr (Schlag, der dem Ball einen Linksdrall gibt); (in cricket) Pull m fachspr (besonders gekonnter Schlag von einer Seite zur anderen)II. TRANSITIVE VERB1. (draw)▪ to \pull sth/sb etw/jdn ziehenhe \pulled her gently towards him er zog sie sanft an sichto \pull a cart/plough einen Wagen/Pflug ziehento \pull the curtains die Vorhänge zuziehento \pull a door shut eine Tür zuziehento \pull a lever/rope an einem Hebel/Seil ziehento \pull the trigger abdrücken2. (put on)to \pull a muscle/tendon sich dat einen Muskel/eine Sehne zerrento \pull a gun/knife eine Pistole/ein Messer ziehento \pull a gun/knife on sb jdn mit einer Pistole/einem Messer bedrohento \pull a tooth einen Zahn ziehen5. (move)to \pull a vehicle to the right/left ein Fahrzeug nach rechts/links ziehen6. (attract)to \pull a crowd eine Menschenmenge anziehen▪ to \pull sb jdn aufreißen sl8. (involve)he was \pulled into the argument er wurde in die Diskussion verwickelt9. (help through)his wife \pulled him through the illness seine Frau half ihm, die Krankheit durchzustehento \pull an event eine Veranstaltung absagento \pull an advertisement eine Anzeige zurückziehento \pull [sb/oneself] a pint BRIT [jdm/sich] ein Bier zapfento \pull a player SPORT einen Spieler aus dem Spiel nehmento \pull a horse ein Pferd parieren [o verhalten] fachspr13. (in baseball, golf)to \pull a shot einen Schlag/Schuss verpatzen14. (in cricket)to \pull the ball den Ball gekonnt von einer Seite auf die andere spielen15. COMPUTto \pull data Daten ziehen16.▶ to \pull the carpet [or rug] from under sb jdm den Boden unter den Füßen wegziehen▶ to \pull a face [at sb] [jdm] eine Grimasse schneiden▶ \pull the other leg [or one] [it's got bells on] BRIT ( fam) das kannst du deiner Oma erzählen famhis articles don't \pull any punches seine Artikel sind nicht gerade spektakulär▶ to \pull strings Beziehungen spielenlassen▶ to \pull a trick on sb jdn reinlegenIII. INTRANSITIVE VERB1. (draw)“\pull” „Ziehen“to \pull at [or on] a cigar/cigarette an einer Zigarre/Zigarette ziehenyou can hear the engine \pulling, the hill's too steep for the little car man kann hören, wie der Motor arbeitet, die Steigung ist zu viel für das kleine Autothe engine warmed up quickly and \pulled well der Motor wurde schnell warm und zog gut3. (drive)the car \pulled into the driveway das Auto fuhr in die Einfahrtto \pull off a road von einer Straße abfahren4. (move) ziehenthe wheel is \pulling to the right das Steuer zieht nach rechtsso, did you \pull last night? und, hast du letzte Nacht jemanden aufgerissen?▪ to \pull for sb jdn anfeuernhe \pulled towards the shore er hielt auf das Ufer zuto \pull at the oars sich akk in die Riemen legen8. (in baseball, golf) einen Pull ausführen fachspr (Schlag, der dem Ball einen Linksdrall gibt); (in cricket) einen Pull ausführen fachspr (besonders gekonnter Schlag von einer Seite zur anderen)9. SPORT (in American football) ein Spieler der Offensive verlässt seine Position, um die führende Rolle zu übernehmen* * *[pʊl]1. nhe gave her/the rope a pull — er zog sie/am Seil
I felt a pull at my sleeve — ich spürte, wie mich jemand am Ärmel zog
to be on the pull ( Brit inf ) — auf Mädchen/Männer aus sein
2) (= uphill journey) Anstieg m3) (inf: influence) Beziehungen pl (with zu)5) (TYP: proof) Abzug m2. vt1) (= draw, drag) ziehento pull a door shut —
to pull sth to pieces (lit) — etw zerreißen, etw in Stücke reißen; ( fig
to pull sb's leg (fig inf) — jdn auf den Arm nehmen (inf)
pull the other one(, it's got bells on) ( Brit inf ) — das glaubst du ja selber nicht!, das kannst du deiner Großmutter erzählen! (inf)
she was the one pulling the strings — sie war es, die alle Fäden in der Hand hielt
when it came to criticizing other people he didn't pull his or any punches — wenn es darum ging, andere zu kritisieren, zog er ganz schön vom Leder (inf)
3) (= extract, draw out) tooth, cork (heraus)ziehen; gun, knife ziehen; weeds, lettuce herausziehen; beer zapfenTim pulled last night — Tim hat gestern Nacht eine Frau vernascht (inf)
a sports car always pulls the girls (inf) — mit einem Sportwagen kommt man leichter an die Mädchen ran (inf)
7) (= cancel) TV programme, concert etc absagen8) (TYP)9) (GOLF, CRICKET, BASEBALL) verziehen, auf die der Schlaghand entgegengesetzte Seite schlagen3. vi1) (= draw) ziehen (on, at an +dat)to pull to the left/right (car, brakes) —
the car/engine isn't pulling very well — der Wagen/Motor zieht nicht richtig
to pull for sb/sth ( US inf ) — jdn/etw unterstützen
2) (= move train, car etc) fahrenhe pulled across to the left-hand lane —
he pulled into the kerb/the side of the road — er fuhr an den Bordstein heran/an den Straßenrand
to pull alongside — seitlich heranfahren; (Naut) längsseits kommen
to pull off the road — am Straßenrand anhalten
* * *pull [pʊl]A s1. Ziehen n, Zerren n2. Zug m, Ruck m:give sth a strong pull kräftig an etwas ziehenhave more pull fig den längeren Arm haben, am längeren Hebel sitzen4. Anziehungskraft f (auch fig):5. fig Zugkraft f, Werbewirksamkeit f6. ELEK Anzugskraft f (eines Relais)at aus)8. Zug(griff) m, -leine f9. a) Ruderpartie f, Bootsfahrt fb) Ruderschlag m:go for a pull eine Ruderpartie machen10. Golf: Pull m (Schlag, bei dem der Ball an einem Punkt landet, der in einer der Schlaghand entgegengesetzten Richtung vom Ziel liegt)11. Zügeln n, Verhalten n (eines Pferdes)12. ermüdende Steigung14. Vorteil m (over, of vor dat, gegenüber)he has some pull with the Almighty er hat einen Draht zum lieben Gott16. TYPO Fahne f, erster Abzug, Probeabzug mB v/t1. ziehen:pull the blanket over one’s head sich die Decke über den Kopf ziehen2. zerren (an dat):pull sb’s ears, pull sb by the ears jemanden an den Ohren ziehen;pull a muscle sich eine Muskelzerrung zuziehen, sich etwas zerren; siehe auch die Verbindungen mit den entsprechenden Substantiven, z. B. face A 2, leg Bes Redew6. Blumen, Äpfel etc pflücken7. Flachs raufen, zupfen8. a) eine Gans etc rupfenb) Leder enthaaren10. Golf: den Ball pullen ( → A 10)11. a) ein Pferd zügelnb) ein Rennpferd pullen, verhalten12. pull one’s punchesa) (Boxen) verhalten schlagen,b) fig sich zurückhalten;not pull one’s punches, pull no punches fig vom Leder ziehen, kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen13. ein Boot rudern:14. Riemen haben:the boat pulls four oars das Boot führt vier Riemen16. ein Messer etc ziehen:pull a pistol on sb jemanden mit der Pistole bedrohenon sb jemandem gegenüber)b) Stimmen bekommen21. US sla) einen Streik ausrufenb) einen Betrieb zum Streik aufrufen22. slb) eine Razzia machen in (dat), eine Spielhölle etc ausheben23. einen Antrag etc zurückziehenC v/i1. ziehen (at an dat)2. zerren, reißen ( beide:at an dat)3. am Zügel reißen (Pferd)4. ziehen, saugen (at an der Pfeife etc)5. einen Zug machen, trinken ( beide:at aus)6. sich vorwärts bewegen oder arbeiten:pull into the station BAHN (in den Bahnhof) einfahren;8. sl ziehen, Zugkraft haben (Reklame etc)* * *1. transitive verb1) (draw, tug) ziehen an (+ Dat.); ziehen [Hebel]pull somebody's or somebody by the hair/ears/sleeve — jemanden an den Haaren/Ohren/am Ärmel ziehen
pull something over one's ears/head — sich (Dat.) etwas über die Ohren/den Kopf ziehen
pull the other one or leg[, it's got bells on] — (fig. coll.) das kannst du einem anderen erzählen
pull to pieces — in Stücke reißen; (fig.): (criticize severely) zerpflücken [Argument, Artikel]
2) (extract) [her]ausziehen; [heraus]ziehen [Zahn]; zapfen [Bier]pull a stunt or trick — etwas Wahnsinniges tun
4)pull a knife/gun on somebody — ein Messer/eine Pistole ziehen und jemanden damit bedrohen
5)2. intransitive verbnot pull one's punches — (fig.) nicht zimperlich sein
1) ziehen‘Pull’ — "Ziehen"
2)pull [to the left/right] — [Auto, Boot:] [nach links/rechts] ziehen
3) (pluck)3. nounpull at — ziehen an (+ Dat.)
1) Zug, der; Ziehen, das; (of conflicting emotions) Widerstreit, dergive a pull at something — an etwas (Dat.) ziehen
Phrasal Verbs:- pull in- pull off- pull on- pull out- pull up* * *v.reißen v.(§ p.,pp.: riß, ist/hat gerissen)zerren v.ziehen v.(§ p.,pp.: zog, ist/hat gezogen) -
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[step] 1. сущ.1)а) шагto be but a few steps — быть рядом, в двух шагах
б) па ( шаг в танце)2)а) поступь, походкаб) звук шагов•Syn:to follow smb.'s steps, to tread in the steps of smb. — идти по чьим-л. стопам
Syn:4) шаг, поступок; действиеcritical / decisive / drasticstep — решительный шаг, поступок
bold step — смелый шаг, поступок
careful / prudent step — осторожный, осмотрительный шаг, поступок
giant step — огромный шаг, рывок
precautionary / preventive steps — профилактические меры, меры предосторожности
rash / risky step — рискованный поступок
to take a false step — совершить ошибку, неправильно поступить
5)а) ступень, ступенька; подножка, приступка; порог; подъёмб) ( steps) = pair of steps стремянка ( вид лестницы)7) мор. степс, гнездо ( мачты)8) тех. ход ( спирали)••2. гл.It is the first step that costs. посл. — Труден только первый шаг.
1)а) ступать, шагать, делать шагAnd now tell me all about your horse, does he step well? (E. Bulwer-Lytton) — А теперь расскажи мне всё о своей лошади, у неё хороший ход?
Step aside, please, the firemen can't get through. — Пожалуйста, отойдите, пожарные не могут пройти.
The first man who stepped foot on the enemy's soil was doomed at once to die. — Первый же человек, который сделал бы шаг на территорию противника, был обречён на мгновенную смерть.
If you step back, you could fall down the cliff. — Если ты сделаешь хоть шаг назад, ты можешь упасть со скалы.
Stepping down from the stage, he took a member of the crowd by the hand and led him up the steps. — Спустившись с возвышения, он взял за руку какого-то человека из толпы и повёл его на трибуну.
Won't you step in and have a cup of tea with us? — Может, зайдёшь и выпьешь с нами чашечку чая?
Syn:He stepped a minuet gravely and gracefully. — С серьёзностью и изяществом он делал па в менуэте.
- step itSyn:2) = step out измерять, мерять (расстояние) шагами3) идти, ходить; отправляться в путьSyn:4) мор. ставить, устанавливать ( мачту)Syn:5) наступить (на что-л.), нажать ногойI hate to be stepped on. — Я не переношу толкотни.
6) разг. уходить, убегатьI must be stepping. It's getting late. — Мне нужно бежать, уже поздно.
Syn:7)Syn:б) вырезать бороздку ( на ключе)8) сразу, одним махом достигать (чего-л.), получать (что-л.)You can "step" the laser from one frequency to another in this way, but cannot tune it continuously. — Вы можете сразу переключить лазер с одной частоты на другую, но невозможно настраивать его постепенно.
9) ( step on)а) ранить (чьи-л. чувства)It's difficult to avoid stepping on her sensitive feelings. — Очень трудно не задеть её чувствительную натуру.
б) ругатьI shall step on her very firmly if she interrupts me again. — Я очень сильно рассержусь на неё, если она снова прервёт меня.
•- step back
- step down
- step forward
- step in
- step off
- step out- step up••Step on it! разг. — Живей! Поторапливайся, поворачивайся!
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