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21 soudain
soudain, e [sudɛ̃, εn]1. adjective2. adverb( = tout à coup) suddenly* * *
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soudaine sudɛ̃, ɛn adjectif sudden, unexpected
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adverbe suddenly, all of a sudden* * *sudɛ̃, ɛn soudain, -e1. adj(douleur, mort) sudden2. advsuddenly, all of a suddenSoudain, il s'est fâché. — Suddenly, he got angry., He suddenly got angry.
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22 asomar
v.1 to peep up.asoma el día day is breaking2 to show.María saca la lengua Mary sticks out her tongue.3 to appear, to begin to appear, to poke out, to surface.Los precios repuntaron The prices began to rise.* * *1 (empezar a aparecer) to appear, begin to show, come out1 (mostrar) to show, put out, stick out1 (a ventana) to stick one's head out (a, of), lean out (a, of); (a balcón) to come out (a, onto)■ varios vecinos se asomaron a la ventana para ver qué pasaba several neighbours stuck their heads out of their windows to see what was happening2 (aparecer) to appear■ las calles están casi desiertas, pero aún se asoma algún borracho the streets are almost deserted, but the odd drunk is still to be seen* * *verb- asomarse* * *1. VT1) [+ cabeza, hocico] [hacia arriba] to lift; [hacia fuera] to poke out¿desde cuándo no asomas la cabeza por aquí? — * when was the last time you came round here? *
2) (Taur)2. VI1) (=verse) [sol, luna] [al salir] to come up; [entre las nubes] to come outel sol empezó a asomar en el horizonte/por entre las nubes — the sun began to come up on the horizon/come out from behind the clouds
le asomaba la cartera por el bolsillo del pantalón — his wallet was sticking out of his trouser pocket
2) * [persona]se casó con el primero que asomó por la puerta — she married the first man o one who poked o stuck his head round the door *
3) (=salir) [planta] to come up; [arruga, cana] to appear; [diente] to cutpor la tarde le asomaba ya la barba — he already had five o'clock shadow *, by the afternoon his stubble was beginning to show
ya le empiezan a asomar algunas canas — he has already got some grey hairs coming through o appearing
4) (=comenzar)nació apenas asomado el año — he was born at the very start of the new year, he was born when the new year had barely got underway
3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo to showasomaba por entre las páginas — it was sticking out from between the pages; (+ me/te/le etc)
2.una sonrisa le asomó a los labios — (liter) a smile flickered across her lips
3.abrió la puerta y asomó la cabeza — she opened the door and stuck her head out/in
asomarse v pronasomarse a algo: asómate a la ventana a ver si vienen have a look out (of the window) and see if they are coming; cuando se asomó a la ventana le dispararon when he appeared at the window they fired at him; estaba asomada a la ventana she was looking out of the window; se habían asomado al balcón para ver el desfile — they had come out onto the balcony to watch the procession
* * *= stick out, stick up.Ex. Firth sticks out awkwardly, however, and the film appears to have been packaged around him.Ex. Elaine poked at the ribs sticking up so oddly above the otherwise flattened skeleton.----* asomar la cabeza = poke + Posesivo + head, pop + Posesivo + head.* asomar por = stick out from.* asomarse por = lean out of.* hablando de Roma, por la puerta asoma = speak of the devil, talk of the devil.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to showasomaba por entre las páginas — it was sticking out from between the pages; (+ me/te/le etc)
2.una sonrisa le asomó a los labios — (liter) a smile flickered across her lips
3.abrió la puerta y asomó la cabeza — she opened the door and stuck her head out/in
asomarse v pronasomarse a algo: asómate a la ventana a ver si vienen have a look out (of the window) and see if they are coming; cuando se asomó a la ventana le dispararon when he appeared at the window they fired at him; estaba asomada a la ventana she was looking out of the window; se habían asomado al balcón para ver el desfile — they had come out onto the balcony to watch the procession
* * *= stick out, stick up.Ex: Firth sticks out awkwardly, however, and the film appears to have been packaged around him.
Ex: Elaine poked at the ribs sticking up so oddly above the otherwise flattened skeleton.* asomar la cabeza = poke + Posesivo + head, pop + Posesivo + head.* asomar por = stick out from.* asomarse por = lean out of.* hablando de Roma, por la puerta asoma = speak of the devil, talk of the devil.* * *asomar [A1 ]vito showcuando empiezan a asomar las primeras arrugas when the first wrinkles begin to show o appearasomaba por entre las páginas it was sticking o poking out from between the pages(+ me/te/le etc): la combinación le asomaba por debajo de la falda her slip was showing below her skirtya le ha asomado el primer diente he's just cut his first toothsólo le asomaba la cabeza por entre las sábanas only her head was sticking out from under the sheetsuna tímida sonrisa le asomó a los labios ( liter); a shy smile flickered across her lips■ asomarvt(sacar): [ S ] no asomar la cabeza por la ventanilla do not lean out of the windowabrió la puerta y asomó la cabeza she opened the door and stuck her head out/inno lo vi bien, apenas si asomó la nariz por la puerta I didn't see him very well, he barely poked his nose o stuck his head round the doorasomó la cabeza por encima de la valla he stuck his head over the top of the fence■ asomarse[ S ] es peligroso asomarse do not lean out of the windowse asomó por la ventana he leaned out of the window, he put o stuck his head out of the windowasomarse POR algo to lean out OF sth[ S ] prohibido asomarse por la ventanilla do not lean out of the windowasomarse A algo:asómate a la ventana a ver si vienen (con la ventana abierta) have a look out o put your head out of the window and see if they are coming; (con la ventana cerrada) have a look out of o go to the window and see if they are comingse asomó a la ventana y me hizo adiós con la mano he came to the window and waved goodbye to mecuando se asomó a la ventana le dispararon when he appeared at the window they fired at himestaba asomada a la ventana she was looking out of the windowse habían asomado al balcón para ver el desfile they had come out onto the balcony to watch the procession* * *
asomar ( conjugate asomar) verbo intransitivo
to show;◊ empiezan a asomar los primeros brotes the first shoots begin to show o appear
verbo transitivo ‹ cabeza›: asomó la cabeza por la ventanilla she stuck her head out of the window;
abrió la puerta y asomó la cabeza she opened the door and stuck her head out/in
asomarse verbo pronominal: asomarse por algo to lean out of sth;
se asomó a la ventana she looked out of the window;
se asomaron al balcón they came out onto the balcony
asomar
I verbo transitivo to put out, stick out: de vez en cuando asoman la nariz por aquí, they drop round from time to time
II verbo intransitivo to appear
' asomar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sobresalir
English:
peep
- poke out
- put
- poke
* * *♦ vtasomar la cabeza por la ventana to stick one's head out of the window;asomaron el bebé al balcón they took the baby out onto the balcony;prohibido asomar la cabeza por la ventanilla [en letrero] do not lean out of the window;el humor asoma en su última película there are signs of humour in his most recent film;con los malos resultados empezaron a asomar las críticas criticism started to surface after the poor results;Figasomar la cabeza to show one's face♦ vi1. [sobresalir] to peep up;[del interior de algo] to peep out;la sábana asoma por debajo de la colcha the sheet is peeping out from under the bedspread;el lobo asomaba por detrás del árbol the wolf was peeping out from behind the tree;sus zapatos asoman por detrás de las cortinas her shoes are showing below o peeping out from below the curtains;te asoma la camisa por debajo de la chaqueta your shirt is sticking out from under your jacket;el castillo asomaba en el horizonte the castle could be made out on the horizon2. [salir]ya le asoman los primeros dientes his first teeth are coming through already, he's already cutting his first teeth;las flores asoman ya the flowers are already starting to come out* * *I v/t put ostick outII v/i show* * *asomar vt: to show, to stick outasomar vi: to appear, to become visible* * *asomar vb -
23 knallen
I v/i1. (hat geknallt) bang; Feuerwerk etc.: go bang; Korken: (go) pop; mit der Peitsche knallen crack one’s whip; plötzlich knallte es suddenly there was a loud bang ( Schuss: auch shot, Zusammenstoß: crash)2. (hat) mit einer Schusswaffe: fire, shoot; er knallte wild um sich he opened fire ( oder shot out) wildly in all directions4. (hat) umg.: hör auf, sonst knallt’s! stop it, or else (you’ll cop it)!II v/t (hat) (schießen) fire, shoot; (werfen) fling; (hauen) slam, bang; den Ball ins Tor knallen slam the ball home; er knallte ihm eine umg. he gave him a wallop* * *das Knallenpop* * *knạl|len ['knalən]1. vi1) (= krachen) to bang; (= explodieren) to explode; (Schuss) to ring out; (Feuerwerk) to (go) bang; (Korken) to (go) pop; (Peitsche) to crack; (Tür etc) to bang, to slam; (Auspuff) to misfire; (aux sein = auftreffen) to bangmit den Absätzen knallen (Soldaten etc) — to click one's heels
die Korken knallen lassen (fig) — to pop a cork
die Sektkorken knallten (fig) — the champagne was flowing
draußen knallte es — there was a shot/were shots outside
der Fahrer ist gegen die Windschutzscheibe geknallt — the driver hit the windscreen (Brit) or windshield (US)
der Ball knallte gegen den Pfosten (inf) — the ball banged or slammed against the post
2. vtto bang; Tür, Buch auch to slam; Ball auch to belt (inf), to slam; Peitsche to crackden Hörer auf die Gabel knallen (inf) — to slam or bang down the receiver
jdm eine knallen (inf) — to clout sb( one) (Brit inf), to belt sb (one) (inf)
jdm ein paar vor den Latz knallen (inf) — to clout sb one (Brit inf), to stick one on sb (Brit inf), to belt sb (one) (inf)
* * *das1) (an explosive firework: The child was frightened by the bangers at the firework display.) banger2) bang3) (to (cause to) make a pop: He popped the balloon; My balloon has popped.) pop4) (to strike against something violently especially with a loud noise: The car slammed into the wall.) slam5) (to strike with great force; to crash: The car smashed into a lamp-post.) smash* * *knal·len[ˈknalən]I. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (stoßartig ertönen) to bang; Auspuff to misfire, to backfire; Feuerwerkskörper to [go] bang; Korken to [go] pop; Schuss to ring out; (laut zuschlagen) to bang, to slam2. Hilfsverb: habenmit der Peitsche \knallen to crack the whipmit der Tür \knallen to slam [or bang] the door [shut]▪ etw \knallen lassen to bang sthdie Sektflaschen \knallen lassen to crack open the bubblyder Ball knallte gegen die Latte the ball slammed against the crossbar4.II. vi impers Hilfsverb: habenIII. vt1. (zuschlagen)▪ etw \knallen to bang [or slam] sth2. (hart werfen)▪ etw irgendwohin \knallen to slam sth somewhereer knallte den Ball gegen den Pfosten he slammed [or hammered] the ball against the post* * *1.intransitives Verb1) < shot> ring out; < firework> go bang; < cork> pop; < door> bang, slam; <whip, rifle> crackan der Kreuzung hat es geknallt — (ugs.) there was a crash at the crossroads
2) (ugs.): (schießen) shoot, fire (auf + Akk. at); (mehrere Male) blaze or (coll.) bang away (auf + Akk. at)2.die Tür knallte ins Schloss — the door slammed or banged shut
transitives Verb2) (ugs.): (schlagen)jemandem eine knallen — (salopp) belt or clout somebody one (coll.)
* * *A. v/imit der Peitsche knallen crack one’s whip;2. (hat) mit einer Schusswaffe: fire, shoot;3. (ist)gegen etwas knallen umg crash into sth;ins Schloss knallen Tür: bang shut4. (hat) umg:hör auf, sonst knallt’s! stop it, or else (you’ll cop it)!vom Himmel knallen blaze downden Ball ins Tor knallen slam the ball home;er knallte ihm eine umg he gave him a wallop* * *1.intransitives Verb1) < shot> ring out; < firework> go bang; < cork> pop; < door> bang, slam; <whip, rifle> crackan der Kreuzung hat es geknallt — (ugs.) there was a crash at the crossroads
2) (ugs.): (schießen) shoot, fire (auf + Akk. at); (mehrere Male) blaze or (coll.) bang away (auf + Akk. at)3) mit sein (ugs.): (prallen)2.die Tür knallte ins Schloss — the door slammed or banged shut
transitives Verb2) (ugs.): (schlagen)jemandem eine knallen — (salopp) belt or clout somebody one (coll.)
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24 дрожать
гл.1. to shake; 2. to rattle; 3. to shudder; 4. to shiver; 5. to tremble; 6. to start; 7. to wobble; 8. to quiver; 9. to twitchРусский глагол дрожать не указывает ни на то, что вызывает дрожь, ни на то, как происходит дрожание. Английские эквиваленты описывают характер дрожания и указывают на причину, которая его вызывает.1. to shake — дрожать, трястись, встряхивать, трясти (вызвать быстрое движение вверх и вниз или из стороны в сторону или самому производить быстрые движения): Shake the blanket before you fold it. It is full of dust. — Вытряхни одеяло прежде, чем свернешь, оно полно пыли./Встряхни одеяло прежде, чем свернешь, в нем полно пыли. Always shake the orange juice before opening it. — Всегда взбалтывай апельсиновый сок прежде, чем откроешь бутылку. Jim remembered being shaken awfully by his angry mother. — Джим помнил, как мать его жутко трясла, когда сердилась. Peter banged the door so hard that the whole house shook. — Петр так грохнул дверью, что весь дом задрожал/затрясся. People could feel the ground shaking beneath their feet, it was the second tremor in one day. — Люди почувствовали, как земля дрожит под ногами, это был второй толчок в этот день. The whole engine started to shake quite violently and the car stopped. — Мотор начал сильно дрожать, и машина остановилась. My hands were shaking as I opened the envelope. — Когда я открывала конверт, у меня дрожали руки. By the time he had finished the race his legs were shaking so badly he could hardly walk. — В конце забега у него так сильно дрожали ноги, что он едва шел. The poor woman was shaking with fear. — Бедная женщина дрожала от страха. Ben got up from the floor and shook his legs to gel all the dust off his trousers. — Бен встал с пола и отряхнул брюки от пыли. Shaking his fist at the doorman he said, he had never been so roughly treated in his whole life. — Грозя кулаком швейцару, он сказал, что за всю его жизнь с ним никто так грубо не обращался.2. to rattle — дрожать, барабанить, громыхать, греметь, хлопать, стучать (чем-либо, чаще всего металлическим предметом, так что при этом издается громкий стук): Her bracelets rattled as she danced. — Когда она танцевала, ее браслеты звенели. The wind was so strong that the doors and windows rattled. — Ветер был такой сильный, что окна и двери дребезжали. The hail rattled on the roof. — Град барабанил по крыше. The train rattled by. — Мимо прогромыхал поезд. He rattled his keys in his pocket. — Он гремел ключами в кармане.3. to shudder — дрожать, вздрагивать, содрогаться (сильно и бесконтрольно дрожать, часто от испуга, неожиданности или удивления; относится и к людям и к предметам): Не shuddered with disgust. — Его от отвращения всего передернуло./ Он содрогнулся от отвращения. She shuddered slightly at the memory. — При одном воспоминании об этом ее бросало в дрожь./Вспомнив об этом, она содрогнулась. I shuddered to think what my parents will say when they see this film. — Я вздрогнул, когда подумал о том, что скажут мои родители, посмотрев этот фильм. The washing machine shuddered and finished its cycle. — Стиральная машина содрогнулась и закончила свой цикл./Стиральная машина вздрогнула и остановилась. During the bombing the building shuddered and swayed from side to side, but no damage was done. — Во время бомбежки здание качалось и вздрагивало, но разрушений не было. The train began to slow down and shuddered to a halt when it got to the station. — Поезд начал тормозить, вздрогнул и остановился, подъехав к станции.4. to shiver — дрожать (мелкой дрожью, особенно от холода или пережитого испуга): As the patient's fever grew worse, his body began to shiver uncontrollably. — По мере того, как у больного поднимался жар, все его тело начало непроизвольно дрожать. Ellen shivered in horror, «To think that I almost married a murderer!» — Эллен в ужасе задрожала: «Подумать только, я чуть было не вышла замуж за убийцу!» They were all shivering in their thin coats praying that the bus would come soon. — Они все дрожали в своих легких пальто, молясь, чтобы побыстрее пришел автобус. to tremble —дрожать, вздрагивать беспокойно, слабо дрожать (особенно из-за нервозности, возбуждения, расстройства или гнева): Mothers' lips were trembling, she seemed to be going to start crying again. — Губы матери дрожали, она была па грани того, чтобы вновь расплакаться. I was so nervous during the wedding ceremony that my hands were trembling when I put the ring on her finger. — Я так нервничал во время брачной церемонии, что у меня дрожали руки, когда я надевал ей на палец кольцо. She was trembling with excitement at the thought of meeting him. — Она вся дрожала от возбуждения при мысли о встрече с ним. to start — дрожать, вздрогнуть, подскочить (от удивления, испуга или неожиданности): The noise made him start. От этого звука он вздрогнул. to wobble — дрожать, качаться из стороны в сторону, трястись (терять равновесие, не имея поддержки): I tried to stand on a chair but it wobbled too much. — Я пытался устоять на стуле, но он слишком сильно шатался. Carrying so many boxes her legs wobbled and suddenly everything went crashing to the floor. — Она несла столько коробок, что потеряла равновесие, и все вдруг с грохотом полетело на пол. The jelly was difficult to eat because it was wobbling so much. — Желе было трудно есть, так как оно сильно дрожало и ускользало с вилки. The table was old and wobbled so much that food and drink was always getting spelt. — Стол был старый и так сильно шатался, что пища и напитки все время проливались.8. tо quiver — дрожать (почти не заметной дрожью, особенно от возбуждения или нервозности): John's hands were quivering as he put down his paper and started his speech. Руки у Джона слегка дрожали, когда он положил на стол свои заметки и начал выступление. The children stood there quivering with excitement as I opened the package. Пока я открывала пакет, дети стояли около, дрожа от возбуждения./ Дети стояли, дрожа от нетерпения, пока я открывала пакет.9. to twitch — дрожать, дергаться (относится к частям тела, которые дрожат потому, что мускулы не могут расслабиться): At first we thought the cat was dead, when its tail twitched. — Сначала нам показалось, что кот умер, но потом у него задрожал хвост./Сначала мы подумали, что кот умер, но потом у него дернулся хвост. Robert's mouth twitched as he tried to stop himself laughing out loud. — Уголки рта у Роберта задрожали, выдавая его попытку удержаться от того, чтобы не рассмеяться во весь голос. -
25 improvviso agg
[improv'vizo](inaspettato: arrivo ecc) unexpected, (subitaneo: simpatia, cambiamento d'umore) suddenall'improvviso; d'improvviso — (inaspettatamente) unexpectedly, (tutto d'un tratto) suddenly
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26 improvviso
agg [improv'vizo](inaspettato: arrivo ecc) unexpected, (subitaneo: simpatia, cambiamento d'umore) suddenall'improvviso; d'improvviso — (inaspettatamente) unexpectedly, (tutto d'un tratto) suddenly
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27 nag|ły
Ⅰ adj. 1. (niespodziewany) [zwrot, wyjazd, wiadomość] sudden, unexpected- nastąpiła nagła zmiana pogody there was a sudden change in the weather- nagłe zmiany w rządzie unexpected changes in the government- w tym miesiącu miałam kilka nagłych wydatków I had several unforeseen expenses this month- nagła śmierć (a) sudden death2. (wymagający pośpiechu) urgent, pressing- mam nagłą sprawę do załatwienia I have an urgent matter to deal with- to nic nagłego, nie musisz się śpieszyć it’s nothing urgent, you don’t need to rush- nagły wypadek an emergencyⅡ z nagła adv. suddenly, all of a sudden- uderzył go z nagła bez powodu all of a sudden he hit him for no reason at all- otworzył z nagła drzwi he suddenly opened the doorThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nag|ły
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28 armario
m.1 cupboard.armario empotrado fitted cupboard/wardrobe2 cabinet, storage cupboard.* * *1 (para ropa) wardrobe, US closet; (de cocina) cupboard\armario empotrado built-in wardrobe, built-in cupboard* * *noun m.1) closet2) cupboard* * *SM [de cocina] cupboard, closet (EEUU); [de ropa] wardrobe, closet (EEUU)armario botiquín — medicine chest o cabinet
armario ropero — wardrobe, closet (EEUU)
* * *a) ( para ropa - mueble) wardrobe; (- empotrado) closet (AmE), wardrobe (BrE)b) ( de cocina) cupboard; ( de cuarto de baño) cabinet* * *= cupboard, credenza, cabinet, closet, wardrobe.Ex. It used to be common practice to keep certain books in the librarian's office or in a locked cupboard (eg books on sex), so a dummy book was place on the appropriate shelf.Ex. Suddenly, he extracted from his pocket a set of keys and wheeled his chair toward the credenza.Ex. This article describes the main options available (filing cabinets, open shelving, cabinets, carousels, mobile racking, rotary storage) and assesses how these can be applied.Ex. Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.Ex. In the bedroom there is a wardrobe, a bed, two bedside rugs, a chest of drawers, two bedside tables, and a coat-stand.----* almacenamiento en armarios = cabinet storage.* armario de aseo = bathroom cabinet.* armario de baño = bathroom cabinet.* armario de cocina = kitchen cabinet.* armario de cuarto de baño = bathroom cabinet.* armario de la ropa blanca = linen closet, linen cupboard.* armario de suministros = stock cupboard.* armario empotrado = fitted wardrobe.* salido del armario = out-of-the-closet.* salir del armario = come out of + the closet.* * *a) ( para ropa - mueble) wardrobe; (- empotrado) closet (AmE), wardrobe (BrE)b) ( de cocina) cupboard; ( de cuarto de baño) cabinet* * *= cupboard, credenza, cabinet, closet, wardrobe.Ex: It used to be common practice to keep certain books in the librarian's office or in a locked cupboard (eg books on sex), so a dummy book was place on the appropriate shelf.
Ex: Suddenly, he extracted from his pocket a set of keys and wheeled his chair toward the credenza.Ex: This article describes the main options available (filing cabinets, open shelving, cabinets, carousels, mobile racking, rotary storage) and assesses how these can be applied.Ex: Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.Ex: In the bedroom there is a wardrobe, a bed, two bedside rugs, a chest of drawers, two bedside tables, and a coat-stand.* almacenamiento en armarios = cabinet storage.* armario de aseo = bathroom cabinet.* armario de baño = bathroom cabinet.* armario de cocina = kitchen cabinet.* armario de cuarto de baño = bathroom cabinet.* armario de la ropa blanca = linen closet, linen cupboard.* armario de suministros = stock cupboard.* armario empotrado = fitted wardrobe.* salido del armario = out-of-the-closet.* salir del armario = come out of + the closet.* * *2 (de cocina) cupboard, closet ( AmE)3 (de cuarto de baño) cabinetCompuestos:closet/wardrobe with mirrors on both sides of the doors(para ropa) built-in closet ( AmE), fitted o built-in wardrobe ( BrE); (de cocina etc) fitted o built-in cupboard* * *
armario sustantivo masculino
(— empotrado) closet (AmE), wardrobe (BrE)
( de cuarto de baño) cabinet
armario m (ropero) GB wardrobe, US closet
(de cocina) cupboard
armario empotrado, built-in wardrobe o cupboard
' armario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capacidad
- cotillear
- cuerpo
- empotrado-a
- guardar
- ordenar
- taquilla
- adosar
- bajar
- barra
- botiquín
- encima
- escaparate
- escarbar
- gabinete
- guardarropa
- orden
- percha
- poner
- rincón
- vaciar
English:
back
- bare
- built-in
- cabinet
- clear out
- closet
- cubbyhole
- cupboard
- fitted wardrobe
- linen
- locker
- shelf
- skeleton
- tilt
- turn out
- walk-in
- wardrobe
- from
* * *armario nm1. [para objetos] cupboard;[para ropa] wardrobe; Famsalir del armario to come out of the closetarmario empotrado Br fitted o US built-in cupboard/wardrobe;armario de luna wardrobe [with mirrors on the doors];armario ropero wardrobe* * *m closet, wardrobe; de cocina cabinet, Brcupboard* * *armario nm1) clóset, ropero: closet2) alacena: cupboard* * *armario n1. (en general) cupboard2. (ropero) wardrobe -
29 انتهائي
اِنتْهائيّ \ final, terminal. \ اِنْتَهَى \ be gone: spent; finished worn out; dead: His money was all gone. break up: (at the end of a school term) to stop work: John (or John’s school) will break up on Thursday. cease: to stop; come to an end: The noise suddenly ceased. He ceased caring (or to care) about his health long ago. close: to come to an end: Her speech closed with a funny joke. end: to come to a finish: The story ends with his death. finish: to come to an end: The meal finished with a joke. run out: (of a supply) to be finished; (of a person) to finish one’s supply (of sth.): Our car stopped when the petrol ran out. We had run out of petrol. \ اِنْتَهَى أجَلُه \ expire: (of time; of things governed by time - permission, a ticket, an offer, etc.) to come to an end: The trade agreement between the two countries expires in three years. \ اِنْتَهَى إلى \ conclude: to arrive at an opinion (after thought): As we knocked on your door and no one opened it, we concluded that you were out. \ See Also استنتج (اِسْتَنْتَجَ) \ اِنْتَهَى من عملٍ ما \ be through (with): to have finished: Are you through with that book yet? No, I’ll be through soon. \ اِنتهت مُدّة صَلاحِيته \ invalid: not correct; no longer useable or suitable for use: an invalid passport.
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