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1 wind
I [wɪnd] 1. сущ.; поэт.; уст. [waɪnd]1) ветер, воздушный потокgentle / light wind — лёгкий ветерок
cold / icy wind — холодный / ледяной ветер
biting / cutting wind — пронизывающий, обжигающий ветер
heavy / high / stiff wind — сильный ветер
fair / favourable wind — попутный ветер, благоприятный ветер
gale-force wind — штормовой, шквальный ветер
blast / gust of wind — порыв ветра
before / down the wind — по ветру
up / into / on the wind — против ветра
2) ток воздуха, воздушная струя3) дух, запах (человека, животного)within wind of smb. / smth. — на близком расстоянии от кого-л. / чего-л.
to take / have / get / gain the wind of smb. — почуять кого-л.
Syn:scent 1.4) муз.а) ( the wind) духовые инструментыб) (the winds / wind section) оркестранты, играющие на духовых инструментах5) дыхание; вздохto catch / get one's second wind — обрести второе дыхание
You're just wasting wind. — Ты только бесполезно тратишь дыхание.
Syn:6)а) пустые слова; вздорHis talk was all wind. — Его речь была одной лишь пустой болтовнёй.
б) нечто неважное, незначительноеSyn:7) разг. намёк (на что-л.), отрывочные сведения (о чём-л.), слухWe got wind of the plan. — Мы прослышали о этом плане.
I got wind that you were coming. — До меня дошёл слух, что вы приезжаете.
8) склонность, стремление, направление, тенденцияthe winds of revolution — революционные настроения; революционный тенденции
Syn:9) мед.; брит.; амер. gas ветры, газы, метеоризмWherever you be let your wind go free. (J. Joyce, Ulysses) — Где ты не будь, пукнуть не позабудь. (пер. С. Хоружего)
10) тех. дутьё••from the four winds — со всех сторон, со всех концов земли
to fling / cast smth. to the winds — отбросить что-л. (благоразумие, осторожность и т. п.)
to catch the wind in a net — переливать из пустого в порожнее, заниматься бесполезным делом
to see how the wind blows — видеть, куда ветер дует (каково общее мнение, умонастроение; как сложится ситуация)
to have / put one's finger to the wind — держать нос по ветру, смотреть откуда ветер дует; приспосабливаться к быстро меняющимся обстоятельствам, проявлять беспринципность
- get the wind upto raise the wind брит.; разг. — раздобыть (необходимые) деньги
- put the wind up smb.
- take the wind out of smb.'s sails
- sail close to the wind
- sail near to the wind
- be in the wind 2. гл.; поэт.; уст. [waɪnd]1)а) чуять; идти по следуб) принюхиваться ( о животном)в) чуять, чувствоватьThe birds could not have seen us or winded us. — Мне не могли ни увидеть нас, ни почуять.
2) сушить на ветру; проветривать; вентилироватьSyn:air 3.3)а) заставить задохнуться; вызвать одышкуI am winded by running. — Я задыхаюсь от бега.
The fall winded him and he lay still for a moment. — От падения у него перехватило дыхание; какое-то время он лежал и не мог пошевелиться.
б) брит. вызывать отрыжкуSyn:a brief stop to wind the horses — маленькая остановка, чтобы дать передохнуть лошадям
5) [waɪnd]книжн.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. winded, wound играть на духовом инструменте, трубить, дудетьHe raised a little tucket to his mouth and wound a rousing call. (R. L. Stevenson, The Black Arrow, 1888) — Он поднёс ко рту рожок и затрубил. (пер. Н. и М. Чуковских)
••II [waɪnd] 1. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. woundto wind smb. around one's little finger — обвести кого-л. вокруг пальца, обмануть
1) виться, извиваться, изгибатьсяI had a terrible night, I did turn and wind so. — Я ужасно спал этой ночью - крутился и вертелся в постели.
Syn:2)а) наматывать; обматывать, обвивать; мотатьб) наматываться; обматываться, обвиваться3) обнимать4) = wind upб) подтягивать ( струны)в) вертеть, крутить, повёртывать, поворачивать (ручку и т. п.)Syn:5) поднимать, тянуть при помощи лебёдки и т. п.6) гнуться, коробиться7) мор. поворачивать судно8) двигаться "по синусоиде"; двигаться вверх-вниз, туда-сюдаHe dived into a street, then into a passage, and so winded and doubled till he got to a small public house. (Ch. Reade) — Он свернул на какую-то улицу, затем в переход, и так сновал туда-сюда, пока не попал в небольшой трактир.
•- wind up••to wind oneself / one's way into smb.'s trust / affection — вкрадываться, втираться в чьё-л. доверие
2. сущ.to wind smb. round one's little finger — помыкать кем-л., заставить выполнять свою волю; делать с кем-л. всё, что заблагорассудится
1) оборот; поворотSyn:turn 2.2) виток, кольцо, завиток; извилинаSyn:3) ворот, лебёдкаSyn: -
2 contrary
1. adjectivebe contrary to something — im Gegensatz zu etwas stehen
the result was contrary to expectation — das Ergebnis entsprach nicht den Erwartungen
2) (opposite) entgegengesetzt3) (coll.): (perverse) widerspenstig; widerborstig2. nounbe/do completely the contrary — das genaue Gegenteil sein/tun
3. adverbon the contrary — im Gegenteil
* * *I 1. ['kontrəri] adjective((often with to) opposite (to) or in disagreement (with): That decision was contrary to my wishes; Contrary to popular belief he is an able politician.) entgegengesetzt2. noun((with the) the opposite.) das Gegenteil- academic.ru/117672/on_the_contrary">on the contraryII [kən'treəri] adjective(obstinate; unreasonable.) entgegen* * *con·tra·ry1[ˈkɒntrəri, AM ˈkɑ:ntrɚi]▪ the \contrary das Gegenteilproof to the \contrary Gegenbeweis mto think the \contrary das [genaue] Gegenteil denkenon [or quite] the \contrary ganz im Gegenteilto the \contrary gegenteiligif I don't hear anything to the \contrary... wenn ich nichts anderes [o Gegenteiliges] höre...II. adj1. (opposite) entgegengesetzt, gegenteilig\contrary to my advice/expectations entgegen meinem Rat/meinen Erwartungen\contrary to [all] expectations entgegen allen Erwartungen, wider Erwartento accept opinions \contrary to one's own gegenteilige Ansichten akzeptierento put forward the \contrary point of view die gegenteilige Ansicht vertreten2. (contradictory) widersprüchlichcon·tra·ry2[kənˈtreəri, AM -ˈtreri]he's just being \contrary er versucht einfach nur seinen Dickkopf durchzusetzen fam* * *I ['kɒntrərɪ]1. adj(= opposite) entgegengesetzt; effect, answer also gegenteilig; (= conflicting) views, statements also gegensätzlich; (= adverse) winds, tides widrigin a contrary direction — in entgegengesetzter Richtung
it is contrary to our agreement — es entspricht nicht unseren Abmachungen
to run contrary to sth — einer Sache (dat) zuwiderlaufen
contrary to our hopes/intentions — wider all unsere Hoffnungen/Absichten, entgegen unseren Hoffnungen/Absichten
2. nGegenteil nton the contrary —
II [kən'trɛərɪ]statement/evidence to the contrary — gegenteilige Aussage/gegenteiliger Beweis
adjwiderborstig, widerspenstig; person also voll Widerspruchsgeist; horse widerspenstig* * *1. konträr, entgegengesetzt, widersprechend ( alle:to sth einer Sache):2. konträr, einander entgegengesetzt, gegensätzlich (Meinungen etc)3. ander(er, e, es):4. widrig, ungünstig (Wind, Wetter)5. (to) verstoßend (gegen), im Widerspruch (zu):contrary to orders befehlswidrig;his conduct is contrary to rules sein Benehmen verstößt gegen die Regeln6. [a. kənˈtreərı] widerspenstig, -borstig, eigensinnig, aufsässigto zu):contrary to expectations wider Erwarten;act contrary to nature wider die Natur handeln;contrary to orders befehlswidrig;act contrary to one’s principles seinen Grundsätzen zuwiderhandeln; → law1 1on the contrary im Gegenteil;be the contrary to das Gegenteil sein von (od gen);go to contraries schiefgehen umg;the contrary gegenteilig;despite protestations to the contrary trotz gegenteiliger Beteuerungen;proof to the contrary Gegenbeweis m;unless I hear (sth) to the contrary falls ich nichts Gegenteiliges hörecontr. abk1. contract2. contracted3. contraction4. contralto5. contrary* * *1. adjective2) (opposite) entgegengesetzt3) (coll.): (perverse) widerspenstig; widerborstig2. noun3. adverbbe/do completely the contrary — das genaue Gegenteil sein/tun
* * *adj.entgegengesetzt adj.zuwider adj. -
3 sweep
1 noun(a) (with a brush) coup m de balai;∎ the room needs a good sweep la pièce aurait besoin d'un bon coup de balai∎ with a sweep of her arm d'un geste large;∎ with a sweep of his sword/scythe d'un grand coup d'épée/de faux;∎ to make a wide sweep to take a bend prendre du champ pour effectuer un virage;∎ her eyes made a sweep of the room elle parcourut la pièce des yeux;∎ they jumped over the wall between two sweeps of the searchlight ils sautèrent par-dessus le mur entre deux mouvements du projecteur;∎ in or at one sweep d'un seul coup∎ a vast sweep of woodland une vaste étendue de forêt;∎ from where we stood, we could see the whole sweep of the bay de là où nous étions, nous voyions toute (l'étendue de) la baie;∎ the sweep of a car's lines le galbe d'une voiture(d) (range → of gun, telescope) champ m; (→ of lighthouse) balayage m, portée f; (→ of wings) envergure f; (→ of knowledge) étendue f; (→ of opinion) éventail m;∎ the members of the commission represent a broad sweep of opinion les membres de la commission représentent un large éventail d'opinions∎ police made a drugs sweep on the university la police a ratissé l'université à la recherche de drogues;∎ the rescue party made a sweep of the area l'équipe de secours a ratissé les environs ou passé les environs au peigne fin;∎ to make a sweep for mines chercher des mines(f) (chimney sweep) ramoneur m(i) (rapid flow → of river) course f ou flot m rapide∎ to vary the angle of sweep varier la flèche(in rowing) en pointe∎ to sweep the floor balayer le sol;∎ he swept the room il a balayé la pièce;∎ the steps had been swept clean quelqu'un avait balayé l'escalier;∎ she swept the leaves from the path into a pile elle balaya les feuilles du chemin et les mit en tas;∎ I swept the broken glass into the dustpan j'ai poussé le verre cassé dans la pelle avec le balai;∎ he angrily swept the papers off the desk d'un geste furieux, il balaya les papiers de dessus le bureau;∎ she swept the coins off the table into her handbag elle a fait glisser les pièces de la table dans son sac à main(c) (of wind, tide, crowd etc)∎ her dress sweeps the ground sa robe balaie le sol;∎ a storm swept the town un orage ravagea la ville;∎ the wind swept his hat into the river le vent a fait tomber son chapeau dans la rivière;∎ the small boat was swept out to sea le petit bateau a été emporté vers le large;∎ three fishermen were swept overboard un paquet de mer emporta trois pêcheurs;∎ figurative the victorious army swept all before it l'armée victorieuse a tout balayé sur son passage;∎ the incident swept all other thoughts from her mind l'incident lui fit oublier tout le reste;∎ he was swept to power on a wave of popular discontent il a été porté au pouvoir par une vague de mécontentement populaire;∎ he swept her off to Paris for the weekend il l'a emmenée en week-end à Paris;∎ to be swept off one's feet (fall in love) tomber fou amoureux; (be filled with enthusiam) être enthousiasmé;∎ to sweep the board rafler tous les prix;∎ the German athletes swept the board at the Olympics les athlètes allemands ont remporté toutes les médailles aux jeux Olympiques(d) (spread through → of fire, epidemic, rumour, belief) gagner;∎ a new craze is sweeping America une nouvelle mode fait fureur aux États-Unis;∎ a wave of fear swept the city une vague de peur gagna la ville;∎ the flu epidemic which swept Europe in 1919 l'épidémie de grippe qui sévit en Europe en 1919(e) (scan, survey) parcourir;∎ her eyes swept the horizon/the room elle parcourut l'horizon/la pièce des yeux;∎ to sweep the horizon with a telescope parcourir ou balayer l'horizon avec un télescope;∎ searchlights continually sweep the open ground outside the prison camp des projecteurs parcourent ou balayent sans cesse le terrain qui entoure la prison(f) (win easily) gagner ou remporter haut la main;∎ the Popular Democratic Party swept the polls le parti démocratique populaire a fait un raz-de-marée aux élections;∎ the port has been swept for mines le port a été dragué(a) (with a brush) balayer(b) (move quickly, powerfully)∎ harsh winds swept across the bleak steppes un vent violent balayait les mornes steppes;∎ the beam swept across the sea le faisceau lumineux balaya la mer;∎ I watched storm clouds sweeping across the sky je regardais des nuages orageux filer dans le ciel;∎ a hurricane swept through the town un ouragan a dévasté la ville;∎ the Barbarians who swept into the Roman Empire les Barbares qui déferlèrent sur l'Empire romain;∎ a wave of nationalism swept through the country une vague de nationalisme a déferlé sur le pays;∎ the memories came sweeping back tous ces souvenirs me/lui/ etc sont revenus à la mémoire;∎ a wave of panic swept over him une vague de panique le submergea;∎ the planes swept low over the town les avions passèrent en rase-mottes au-dessus de la ville;∎ the fire swept through the forest l'incendie a ravagé la forêt(c) (move confidently, proudly)∎ he swept into the room il entra majestueusement dans la pièce;∎ she swept past me without even a glance elle passa majestueusement à côté de moi sans même m'adresser un regard(d) (stretch → land) s'étendre;∎ the rolling prairies sweep away into the distance les prairies ondoyantes se perdent dans le lointain;∎ the fields sweep down to the lake les prairies descendent en pente douce jusqu'au lac;∎ the river sweeps round in a wide curve le fleuve décrit une large courbe∎ to sweep for mines draguer, déminer►► sweep boat bateau m en pointe;sweep hand trotteuse f;sweep rowing nage f en pointe(of wind, tide, crowd) emporter, entraîner;∎ we were swept along by a tide of nationalism nous avons été balayés par une vague nationaliste(a) (object, person) écarter(a) (dust, snow) balayer(b) (of wind, tide, crowd) emporter, entraîner;∎ three bathers were swept away by a huge wave trois baigneurs ont été emportés par une énorme vague(car) passer à toute vitesse; (person → majestically) passer majestueusement; (→ disdainfully) passer dédaigneusement∎ hills sweeping down to the sea des collines qui descendent vers la mer∎ the enemy swept down on us l'ennemi s'abattit ou fonça sur nous(clean → room) balayer➲ sweep past = sweep by➲ sweep up(dust, leaves) balayer;∎ she swept up the pieces of glass elle balaya les morceaux de verre;∎ he swept the leaves up into a pile il fit un tas des feuilles en les balayant;∎ with her hair swept up into a chignon avec ses cheveux relevés en chignon;∎ she swept up her two babies and… en toute hâte, elle prit ses deux bébés dans ses bras et…(a) (clean up) balayer;∎ can you sweep up after the meeting? peux-tu balayer ou peux-tu passer un coup de balai après la réunion?∎ she swept up to me (majestically) elle s'approcha de moi d'un pas majestueux; (angrily) elle s'approcha de moi d'un pas furieux;∎ the car swept up to the main entrance (quickly) la voiture s'approcha à toute allure de l'entrée principale; (impressively) la voiture s'approcha à une allure majestueuse de l'entrée principale
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