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1 enfoncer
enfoncer [ɑ̃fɔ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = faire pénétrer) [+ pieu, clou] to drive in ; [+ épingle, punaise] to stick in• qui a bien pu lui enfoncer ça dans le crâne ? or la tête ? who on earth put that idea into his head?c. ( = défoncer) [+ porte] to break down ; [+ véhicule] to smash in ; [+ lignes ennemies] to break through2. reflexive verba. [lame, projectile]• s'enfoncer dans [+ forêt, rue, brume] to disappear into ; [+ fauteuil, coussins, misère, vice] to sink into• à mentir, tu ne fais que t'enfoncer davantage by lying, you're just getting yourself into deeper and deeper waterc. ( = céder) to give wayd. ( = faire pénétrer) s'enfoncer une arête dans la gorge to get a bone stuck in one's throat* * *ɑ̃fɔ̃se
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1) ( faire entrer sans outil) to push in [piquet, bouchon]; ( avec un outil)2) ( faire céder) to break down [porte]; to break through [adversaire]; ( accidentellement) to crash through [obstacle]; to break [cage thoracique]; to smash in [aile de voiture]enfoncer des portes ouvertes — fig to state the obvious
3) ( vaincre) to defeat [armée]; to beat [concurrent]4) ( abaisser)
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s'enfoncer verbe pronominal1) ( s'enliser)s'enfoncer dans la neige/le sable — to sink in the snow/the sand
être enfoncé dans un fauteuil — ( confortablement) to be settled cosily GB ou cozily US in an armchair
2) ( couler)3) ( pénétrer)4) ( se mettre)5) ( aller)s'enfoncer dans les or à l'intérieur des terres — to go inland
6) ( se creuser) [chaussée, terre] to give way7) (colloq) ( aggraver son cas) to make things worse for oneself••enfoncer quelque chose dans le crâne (colloq) or la tête de quelqu'un — to get something into somebody's head
* * *ɑ̃fɔ̃se1. vt1) (= faire pénétrer) [clou, vis] to drive in, [tout objet, dans une cavité ou substance] to push inenfoncer qch dans (clou, vis) — to drive sth into, (dans une cavité, une substance) to push sth into, (à coups de marteau) to hammer sth into
Les événements qui l'ont enfoncé dans la misère. — The events that plunged him into abject poverty.
2) (= bien caler)Enfoncez le capuchon bien à fond sur l'embout. — Push the cap firmly down onto the nozzle.
3) (= forcer) [porte] to break open4) [plancher, mur] to cause to cave in5) (= défoncer) [côtes] to smash6) (= surpasser) to beat, to thrash2. vi1) (dans la vase, la neige) to sink in2) [sol, surface porteuse] to give way* * *enfoncer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( faire entrer sans outil) to push in [piquet, bouchon, pièce de machine]; enfoncer un bouchon dans une bouteille to push a cork into a bottle; enfonce bien le bouchon push the cork in tight; n'enfonce pas trop le piquet don't push the peg in too far; enfonce bien la punaise push the drawing pin in hard; enfoncer un poignard dans le ventre de qn to plunge a dagger into sb's stomach; enfoncer ses mains dans ses poches to dig one's hands into one's pockets; enfoncer son mouchoir dans sa poche to stuff one's handkerchief into one's pocket; enfoncer son chapeau jusqu'aux yeux/oreilles to pull one's hat down over one's eyes/ears; enfoncer une épingle dans une poupée to stick a pin into a doll; enfoncer son doigt to stick one's finger (dans into); enfoncer le coude dans les côtes de qn to elbow sb in the ribs; enfoncer sa tête dans un coussin to bury one's head in a cushion;2 ( faire entrer avec un outil) to knock [sth] in [clou, piquet]; enfoncer un clou/un piquet dans qch to knock a nail/a post into sth; n'enfonce pas trop le piquet don't knock the peg in too far; enfonce bien les clous knock the nails in well;3 ( faire céder) to break down [porte, barrière]; to break through [lignes adverses]; ( accidentellement) to crash through [obstacle]; to break [cage thoracique]; to smash in [aile de voiture]; l'avant du camion est enfoncé the front of the truck ou lorry GB is smashed in; enfoncer des portes ouvertes fig to state the obvious;5 ( abaisser) ne m'enfonce pas davantage don't rub it in;6 ( pousser) enfoncer qn dans la dépression to make sb even more depressed.C s'enfoncer vpr1 ( s'enliser) s'enfoncer dans la neige/le sable [personne, véhicule] to sink in the snow/the sand; on s'enfonce dans ces fauteuils! you sink right into these armchairs!; il s'enfonça dans son fauteuil he sank back into his armchair; être enfoncé dans un fauteuil ( confortablement) to be settled cosily GB ou cozily US in an armchair; s'enfoncer dans la récession to sink deeper and deeper into recession; s'enfoncer dans ses pensées to become lost in thought; s'enfoncer dans l'erreur to make error after error;2 ( couler) s'enfoncer dans l'eau [navire, objet] to sink;3 ( pénétrer) les piquets s'enfoncent facilement the posts go in easily; le poignard s'enfonça dans sa chair the dagger went deep into the flesh;4 ( se mettre) s'enfoncer une épine dans le doigt to get a thorn in one's finger;5 ( aller) s'enfoncer dans la forêt to go into the forest; ( plus loin) to go further into the forest; s'enfoncer dans la campagne/le désert to go right out into the country/the desert; s'enfoncer dans le brouillard to disappear into the fog; s'enfoncer dans le lointain to disappear into the distance; s'enfoncer dans les or à l'intérieur des terres to go inland;6 ( se creuser) [chaussée, terre] to give way;7 ○( aggraver son cas) to make things worse for oneself.enfoncer qch dans le crâne○ or la tête de qn to get sth into sb's head; enfonce-toi bien ça dans le crâne○ or la tête get that into your head once and for all.[ɑ̃fɔ̃se] verbe transitif1. [faire pénétrer - piquet, aiguille] to push in (separable) ; [ - vis] to drive ou to screw in (separable) ; [ - clou] to drive ou to hammer in (separable) ; [ - épingle, punaise] to push ou to stick in (separable) ; [ - couteau] to stick ou to thrust in (separable)il a enfoncé le pieu d'un seul coup he drove ou stuck the stake home in one2. [faire descendre] to push ou to ram (on)3. [briser - côte, carrosserie] to stave in (separable), to crush ; [ - porte] to break down (separable), to bash in (separable), to force open (separable) ; [ - barrière, mur] to smash, to break down (separable)5. [condamner]enfoncer quelqu'un: son témoignage n'a fait que l'enfoncer he just dug himself into a deeper hole with that statement————————[ɑ̃fɔ̃se] verbe intransitif————————s'enfoncer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [dans l'eau, la boue, la terre] to sink (in)les vis s'enfoncent facilement dans le bois screws go ou bore easily through wood2. [se lover]s'enfoncer sous une couette to burrow ou to snuggle under a quilt3. [s'engager]s'enfoncer dans to penetrate ou to go intoplus on s'enfonce dans la forêt plus le silence est profond the further you walk into the forest the quieter it becomes————————s'enfoncer verbe pronominal transitif -
2 desaparecer
v.1 to disappear.me ha desaparecido la pluma my pen has disappearedserá mejor que desaparezcas de escena durante una temporada you'd better make yourself scarce for a whiledesaparecer de la faz de la tierra to vanish from the face of the earth¡desaparece de mi vista ahora mismo! get out of my sight this minute!La tristeza desaparece al amanecer Sadness disappears at dawn.Sus dudas desaparecieron His doubts disappeared.2 to go missing.* * *1 (dejar de estar) to disappear\desaparecer del mapa figurado to vanish off the face of the earthhacer desaparecer to cause to disappear, hide 2 (quitar) to get rid of* * *verbto disappear, vanish* * *1. VI1) [persona, objeto] to disappear, go missinghan desaparecido dos niños en el bosque — two children have disappeared o gone missing in the wood
me han desaparecido diez euros — ten euros of mine have disappeared o gone missing
mapa¡desaparece de mi vista! — get out of my sight!
2) [mancha, olor, síntoma] to disappear, go (away)3) euf (=morir) to pass away2.VT LAm (Pol) to disappeardesaparecieron a los disidentes — they disappeared the dissidents, the dissidents were disappeared
* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( de lugar) to disappearc) ( de la vista) to disappeardesapareció entre la muchedumbre — he disappeared o vanished into the crowd
2.desaparece de mi vista — (fam) get out of my sight
desaparecerse v pron (Andes) to disappear* * *= disappear, disband, fade (away/out), fall into + obscurity, vanish, die out, evaporate, go away, dissolve, pass on, go + missing, sweep away, slip through + the cracks, swallow up, slip from + the scene, go out of + existence, go + the way of the dodo, follow + the dodo, go + the way of the horseless carriage, go + the way of the dinosaur(s), blow away, wither away, drop from + sight, pass away, fizzle out, efface, fade into + obscurity, fade into + oblivion, go + forever, peter out, skulk off, sneak off, sneak away, go into + hiding, wear off, be all gone.Ex. This feature, portability, can be a mixed blessing-things which can be moved have a habit of disappearing.Ex. With the completion of the draft in 1983, the Working Group on an International Authority System was officially disbanded.Ex. Trails that are not frequently followed are prone to fade, items are not fully permanent, memory is transitory.Ex. The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.Ex. She seized her sweater and purse and vanished.Ex. These changes accelerated through much of the nineteenth century, with the older material such as the chivalric romance dying out about the 1960s.Ex. It is pointless to create interest if it is then allowed to evaporate because the books cannot be obtained.Ex. Not surprisingly, the girls went away embarrassed, and the mother, if she was any better informed, was certainly none the wiser.Ex. He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.Ex. Further, it is true in nature that organisms are born, grow and mature, decline and pass on.Ex. This article describes the consequences of a burglary of a during which the desktop system, computer, image setter, and a FAX machine went missing.Ex. Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.Ex. The author discusses the factors which have led to early adolescent services slipping through the cracks.Ex. The growing complexity of computing environments requires creative solutions to prevent the gain in productivity promised by computing advances from being swallowed up by the necessity of moving information from one environment to another.Ex. With their numbers and their prices, serials in the paper format are as a spring fog slipping from the scene.Ex. The volunteer fire companies went out of existence, as did their library associations.Ex. Today, all of the early independents have gone the way of the dodo = En la actualidad, todas las empresas independientes originales han desaparecido.Ex. It has the choice: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex. When databases of information (particularly in full text) first became available on the Internet, many users felt that thesauri and subject classifications were no longer needed and would go the way of horseless carriages.Ex. The library will have to learn to cope with new technology and even larger amounts of material if it wishes to avoid going the way of the dinosaur.Ex. Its prediction that, with the passing of years, the taint of scandal will blow away, looks over-optimistic.Ex. He concludes that public libraries will wither away, together with the rights of the individual member of the public to information.Ex. The older material, such as the chivalric romances, dropped from sight.Ex. These tools are useable for analytical studies of how technologies emerge, mature and pass away.Ex. Over the weekend, she started three articles and each one fizzled out for lack of inspiration.Ex. The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Ex. But he may be put under house arrest, a dire fate for a man who is terrified of fading into obscurity.Ex. The music industry as we know it is slowly fading into oblivion.Ex. Those were the good old days and now they have gone forever.Ex. Press demands for information soon petered out but enquiries from the general public continued for many months.Ex. Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.Ex. One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.Ex. So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.Ex. The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.Ex. We're all familiar with the idea of novelty value and how it wears off with time.Ex. The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.----* aparecer y desaparecer = come and go.* barreras + desaparecer = boundaries + dissolve.* desaparecer de la faz de la tierra = vanish from + the face of the earth, disappear from + the face of the earth.* desaparecer en el horizonte cabalgando al atardecer = ride off + into the sunset.* desaparecer en la distancia = disappear in + the distance.* desaparecer gradualmente = fade into + the sunset.* desaparecer las diferencias = blur + distinctions, blur + the lines between, blur + the boundaries between.* desaparecer poco a poco = fade into + the sunset.* desaparecer sin dejar huella = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.* desaparecer sin dejar rastro = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.* desear fuertemente que Algo desaparezca = will + Nombre + away.* estar desapareciendo = be on the way out.* hacer desaparecer = eradicate, dispel, banish.* hacer desaparecer un mito = dispel + myth.* hacer mucho tiempo que Algo ha desaparecido = be long gone.* límites + desaparecer = boundaries + crumble.* problema + desaparecer = problem + go away.* que no desaparece = lingering.* viejas costumbres nunca desaparecen, las = old ways never die, the.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( de lugar) to disappearc) ( de la vista) to disappeardesapareció entre la muchedumbre — he disappeared o vanished into the crowd
2.desaparece de mi vista — (fam) get out of my sight
desaparecerse v pron (Andes) to disappear* * *= disappear, disband, fade (away/out), fall into + obscurity, vanish, die out, evaporate, go away, dissolve, pass on, go + missing, sweep away, slip through + the cracks, swallow up, slip from + the scene, go out of + existence, go + the way of the dodo, follow + the dodo, go + the way of the horseless carriage, go + the way of the dinosaur(s), blow away, wither away, drop from + sight, pass away, fizzle out, efface, fade into + obscurity, fade into + oblivion, go + forever, peter out, skulk off, sneak off, sneak away, go into + hiding, wear off, be all gone.Ex: This feature, portability, can be a mixed blessing-things which can be moved have a habit of disappearing.
Ex: With the completion of the draft in 1983, the Working Group on an International Authority System was officially disbanded.Ex: Trails that are not frequently followed are prone to fade, items are not fully permanent, memory is transitory.Ex: The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.Ex: She seized her sweater and purse and vanished.Ex: These changes accelerated through much of the nineteenth century, with the older material such as the chivalric romance dying out about the 1960s.Ex: It is pointless to create interest if it is then allowed to evaporate because the books cannot be obtained.Ex: Not surprisingly, the girls went away embarrassed, and the mother, if she was any better informed, was certainly none the wiser.Ex: He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.Ex: Further, it is true in nature that organisms are born, grow and mature, decline and pass on.Ex: This article describes the consequences of a burglary of a during which the desktop system, computer, image setter, and a FAX machine went missing.Ex: Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.Ex: The author discusses the factors which have led to early adolescent services slipping through the cracks.Ex: The growing complexity of computing environments requires creative solutions to prevent the gain in productivity promised by computing advances from being swallowed up by the necessity of moving information from one environment to another.Ex: With their numbers and their prices, serials in the paper format are as a spring fog slipping from the scene.Ex: The volunteer fire companies went out of existence, as did their library associations.Ex: Today, all of the early independents have gone the way of the dodo = En la actualidad, todas las empresas independientes originales han desaparecido.Ex: It has the choice: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex: When databases of information (particularly in full text) first became available on the Internet, many users felt that thesauri and subject classifications were no longer needed and would go the way of horseless carriages.Ex: The library will have to learn to cope with new technology and even larger amounts of material if it wishes to avoid going the way of the dinosaur.Ex: Its prediction that, with the passing of years, the taint of scandal will blow away, looks over-optimistic.Ex: He concludes that public libraries will wither away, together with the rights of the individual member of the public to information.Ex: The older material, such as the chivalric romances, dropped from sight.Ex: These tools are useable for analytical studies of how technologies emerge, mature and pass away.Ex: Over the weekend, she started three articles and each one fizzled out for lack of inspiration.Ex: The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Ex: But he may be put under house arrest, a dire fate for a man who is terrified of fading into obscurity.Ex: The music industry as we know it is slowly fading into oblivion.Ex: Those were the good old days and now they have gone forever.Ex: Press demands for information soon petered out but enquiries from the general public continued for many months.Ex: Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.Ex: One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.Ex: So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.Ex: The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.Ex: We're all familiar with the idea of novelty value and how it wears off with time.Ex: The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.* aparecer y desaparecer = come and go.* barreras + desaparecer = boundaries + dissolve.* desaparecer de la faz de la tierra = vanish from + the face of the earth, disappear from + the face of the earth.* desaparecer en el horizonte cabalgando al atardecer = ride off + into the sunset.* desaparecer en la distancia = disappear in + the distance.* desaparecer gradualmente = fade into + the sunset.* desaparecer las diferencias = blur + distinctions, blur + the lines between, blur + the boundaries between.* desaparecer poco a poco = fade into + the sunset.* desaparecer sin dejar huella = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.* desaparecer sin dejar rastro = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.* desear fuertemente que Algo desaparezca = will + Nombre + away.* estar desapareciendo = be on the way out.* hacer desaparecer = eradicate, dispel, banish.* hacer desaparecer un mito = dispel + myth.* hacer mucho tiempo que Algo ha desaparecido = be long gone.* límites + desaparecer = boundaries + crumble.* problema + desaparecer = problem + go away.* que no desaparece = lingering.* viejas costumbres nunca desaparecen, las = old ways never die, the.* * *desaparecer [E3 ]vi1 (de un lugar) to disappeardesapareció sin dejar huella he disappeared o vanished without trace, he did a vanishing trick o a disappearing act ( hum)hizo desaparecer el sombrero ante sus ojos he made the hat disappear o vanish before their very eyesen esta oficina las cosas tienden a desaparecer things tend to disappear o go missing in this office2 «dolor/síntoma» to disappear; «cicatriz» to disappear, go; «costumbre» to disappear, die outlo dejé en remojo y la mancha desapareció I left it to soak and the stain came outtenía que hacer desaparecer las pruebas he had to get rid of the evidence3 (de la vista) to disappearel sol desapareció detrás de una nube the sun disappeared o went behind a cloudel ladrón desapareció entre la muchedumbre the thief disappeared o vanished into the crowddesaparece de mi vista antes de que te pegue ( fam); get out of my sight before I wallop you ( colloq)( Andes)1 (de un lugar) to disappearse desaparecieron mis gafas my glasses have disappeared2 (de la vista) to disappear* * *
desaparecer ( conjugate desaparecer) verbo intransitivo [persona/objeto] to disappear;
[dolor/síntoma/cicatriz] to disappear, go;
[ costumbre] to disappear, die out;
[ mancha] to come out
desaparecerse verbo pronominal (Andes) to disappear
desaparecer verbo intransitivo to disappear: me ha desaparecido la cartera, I can't find my wallet
el sol desapareció detrás de las nubes, the sun vanished behind the clouds
♦ Locuciones: desaparecer del mapa/de la faz de la tierra, to vanish off the face of the earth
' desaparecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confundirse
- disipar
- escabullirse
- lance
- magia
- mapa
- obliterar
- perderse
- volar
- volatilizarse
- camino
- comer
- ir
- pasar
- quitar
- sacar
English:
disappear
- dissipate
- linger
- lost
- magic away
- melt away
- sink away
- trace
- vanish
- face
- melt
- missing
* * *♦ videsapareció tras las colinas it dropped out of sight behind the hills;me ha desaparecido la pluma my pen has disappeared;hizo desaparecer una paloma y un conejo he made a dove and a rabbit vanish;será mejor que desaparezcas de escena durante una temporada you'd better make yourself scarce for a while;desaparecer de la faz de la tierra to vanish from the face of the earth;¡desaparece de mi vista ahora mismo! get out of my sight this minute!2. [dolor, síntomas, mancha] to disappear, to go;[cicatriz] to disappear; [sarpullido] to clear up3. [en guerra, accidente] to go missing, to disappear;muchos desaparecieron durante la represión many people disappeared during the crackdown♦ vtAm [persona] = to detain extrajudicially during political repression and possibly kill* * *I v/i disappear, vanishII v/t L.Am.disappear fam, make disappear* * *desaparecer {53} vt: to cause to disappeardesaparecer vi: to disappear, to vanish* * *desaparecer vb to disappear -
3 perderse
1 (extraviarse - persona) to get lost; (- animal) to go missing2 (confundirse) to get confused, get mixed up3 (desaparecer) to disappear, take off■ en cuanto ve problemas, se pierde as soon as there's a problem, he disappears4 (dejar escapar) to miss■ ¡no te lo pierdas! don't miss it!* * *1) to get lost2) miss* * *VPR1) [persona] to get losttenía miedo de perderme — I was afraid of getting lost o losing my way
¡piérdete! — * get lost! *
2) [objeto]¿qué se les ha perdido en Alemania? — what business have they in Germany?
3) [+ programa, fiesta] to miss¡no te lo pierdas! — don't miss it!
4) (=desaparecer) to disappear5) (=desperdiciarse) to be wasted, go to waste6) (=arruinarse) [persona] to lose one's way; [cosecha] to be ruined, get spoiledse perdió por el juego — gambling was his ruin o undoing
7)• perderse por algo/algn — to be mad about sth/sb
perderse por hacer algo — to be dying to do sth, long to do sth
8) LAm (=prostituirse) to go on the streets* * *(v.) = go astray, get + lost, lose + Posesivo + way, go + missing, miss out on, slip through + the cracks, get out of + Posesivo + depth, wander off + route, disorient, disorientate, wander off + track, lose + Posesivo + bearingsEx. If you have a different answer check to see where you went astray.Ex. Like Theseus in the Labyrinth we need to be able to follow well trodden pathways through hypermedia materials and re-track our journey along an imaginary thread when we get lost.Ex. They had lost their way; most had completely lost sight of the founders' vision, and the few who could still see it had lost their faith in its potential for fulfillment.Ex. This article describes the consequences of a burglary of a during which the desktop system, computer, image setter, and a FAX machine went missing.Ex. The author regrets the struggle which Greco-Roman studies have to survive in the USA arguing that US students miss out on understanding the origins of much of their culture and government.Ex. The author discusses the factors which have led to early adolescent services slipping through the cracks.Ex. It sounds like it could be quite easy for you to get out of your depth with this problem.Ex. If one with route knowledge wanders off the route, it would be very difficult for them to backtrack to the route of their own.Ex. The author illustrates a method of organising the hypertext files so as to prevent the user from becoming disoriented in the system.Ex. Being disorientated or lost is one of the fundamental difficulties which users experience when trying to navigate within hypertext systems.Ex. You may find that it is easy to find ourself wandering off track, following something that really interests you, and ultimately not answering the question.Ex. Around and around she went, becoming disoriented and losing her bearings, buffeted to and fro by the awesome power of Mother Nature.* * *(v.) = go astray, get + lost, lose + Posesivo + way, go + missing, miss out on, slip through + the cracks, get out of + Posesivo + depth, wander off + route, disorient, disorientate, wander off + track, lose + Posesivo + bearingsEx: If you have a different answer check to see where you went astray.
Ex: Like Theseus in the Labyrinth we need to be able to follow well trodden pathways through hypermedia materials and re-track our journey along an imaginary thread when we get lost.Ex: They had lost their way; most had completely lost sight of the founders' vision, and the few who could still see it had lost their faith in its potential for fulfillment.Ex: This article describes the consequences of a burglary of a during which the desktop system, computer, image setter, and a FAX machine went missing.Ex: The author regrets the struggle which Greco-Roman studies have to survive in the USA arguing that US students miss out on understanding the origins of much of their culture and government.Ex: The author discusses the factors which have led to early adolescent services slipping through the cracks.Ex: It sounds like it could be quite easy for you to get out of your depth with this problem.Ex: If one with route knowledge wanders off the route, it would be very difficult for them to backtrack to the route of their own.Ex: The author illustrates a method of organising the hypertext files so as to prevent the user from becoming disoriented in the system.Ex: Being disorientated or lost is one of the fundamental difficulties which users experience when trying to navigate within hypertext systems.Ex: You may find that it is easy to find ourself wandering off track, following something that really interests you, and ultimately not answering the question.Ex: Around and around she went, becoming disoriented and losing her bearings, buffeted to and fro by the awesome power of Mother Nature.* * *
■perderse verbo reflexivo
1 (extraviarse) to get lost: es fácil perderse en el metro, it's easy to get lost on the underground
2 (desaparecer) to disappear
perderse entre la multitud, to disappear into the crowd
3 (pervertirse) to go to rack and ruin
' perderse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despistarse
- perder
- vista
English:
astray
- lose
- lost
- miss out
- way
- fail
- lapse
- miss
- recede
- stray
* * *vpr1. [extraviarse] to get lost;me he perdido I'm lost;se han perdido las tijeras the scissors have disappeared;se me ha perdido el reloj I've lost my watch;Figa mí no se me ha perdido nada por allí I've no desire to go there2. [desaparecer] to disappear;se perdió entre el gentío she disappeared amongst the crowd;Fam¡piérdete! get lost!3. [distraerse, no seguir el hilo]me he perdido, ¿podría repetir? I'm lost, would you mind repeating what you just said?;cuando empiezan a hablar de toros yo me pierdo when they start talking about bullfighting, I get completely lost;uno se pierde entre tantas siglas de partidos políticos all these acronyms for the different political parties are so confusing;explícamelo otra vez, que me he perdido explain it to me again, you lost me¡no te lo pierdas! don't miss it!;me he perdido el principio I missed the beginning;no te has perdido gran cosa you didn't miss much5. [desperdiciarse] to be wasted6. [por los vicios, las malas compañías] to be beyond salvation* * *v/r get lost;no se te ha perdido nada aquí fig there’s nothing here for you* * *vrextraviarse: to get lost, to stray* * *perderse vb1. (extraviarse) to get lost¡piérdete! get lost!2. (concierto, película, etc) to miss¡no te lo pierdas! don't miss it! -
4 svanire
vanish* * *svanire v. intr.1 ( sparire) to disappear, to vanish; (di luce, colori ecc.) to fade (away), to die (away): il ladro svanì nella nebbia, the thief disappeared into the fog; la luce svaniva lentamente, the light was slowly fading; la visione svanì, the vision faded2 (fig.) ( venir meno, andare in fumo) to vanish, to fade, to be lost: le mie speranze svanirono presto, my hopes soon vanished (o soon faded o were soon lost); i ricordi svaniscono, memories fade; il suo progetto svanì, his plan came to nothing3 ( perdere forza) to lose* strength, to grow* weaker, to fade: quell'odore è già svanito, that smell has already grown weaker (o fainter); questo vino è svanito, this wine has lost its strength; la memoria svanisce con l'età, memory fades with age.* * *[zva'nire]1) (dileguarsi) to disappear, to vanishsvanire nel nulla — to disappear o vanish into thin air
2) (attenuarsi) [profumo, odore] to fade3) fig. [difficoltà, timori] to disappear, to vanish; [ illusione] to vanish, to dissolve; [ speranza] to fade, to dissolve; [ ricordo] to fade* * *svanire/zva'nire/ [102](aus. essere)2 (attenuarsi) [profumo, odore] to fade -
5 confundirse
1 (mezclarse) to mingle; (colores, formas) to blend2 (equivocarse) to get mixed up, make a mistake3 (turbarse) to be confused, be embarrassed* * ** * *VPR1) (=equivocarse) to make a mistake•
confundirse de, lo siento, se ha confundido de número — I'm sorry, you have the wrong number•
confundirse en, se confundió en un cero al hacer la multiplicación — he got a zero wrong o he made a mistake over a zero when doing the multiplicationpara no confundirme en la espesa niebla — so as not to lose my way o get lost in the thick fog
2) (=mezclarse)realidad y fantasía se confunden en la mente del protagonista — reality and fantasy become confused in the mind of the main character
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confundirse con algo, el mar se confundía con el cielo — the sea blended with the sky* * *
■confundirse verbo reflexivo
1 (cometer una equivocación) to be mistaken: Tel lo siento, se ha confundido, sorry, you've got the wrong number
2 (desaparecer, mezclarse) to mingle: se confundió entre la multitud, he disappeared into the crowd
' confundirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cable
- equivocarse
- tomar
- atarantar
- atolondrar
- aturdir
- confundir
- despistar
- marear
- turbar
English:
confuse
- confused
- mix
- muddle
* * *vpr1. [equivocarse] to make a mistake;confundirse de piso/tren to get the wrong floor/train;me confundí en los cálculos I made a mistake in the figures, I got the figures wrong;se ha confundido [al teléfono] (you've got the) wrong number;no te confundas… yo no soy un mentiroso don't get the wrong idea… I'm no liar2. [liarse] to get confused;me confundo con tanta información I get confused by all that information3. [mezclarse] [colores, siluetas] to merge (en into);confundirse entre la gente [personas] to lose oneself in the crowd;se han confundido las maletas the suitcases have got mixed up;se confundió en la multitud para poder escapar he mingled with the crowd to make his escape* * *v/r1 make a mistake;confundirse de calle get the wrong street2 figmingle with;confundirse entre la gente disappear into the crowd* * *vr: to make a mistake, to be confusedconfundirse de número: to get the wrong number* * *confundirse vb (equivocarse) to make a mistake -
6 noyer
I.noyer1 [nwaje]masculine noun( = arbre) walnut tree ; ( = bois) walnutII.noyer2 [nwaje]➭ TABLE 81. transitive verbto drown ; [+ moteur] to flood• quelques bonnes idées noyées dans des détails inutiles a few good ideas lost in a mass of irrelevant detail2. reflexive verb* * *
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1. nwaje1) ( tuer) to drown [personne, animal]2) ( inonder) to flood [village, champ]3) ( mettre trop de liquide) to flood [moteur]; to drown [pastis, whisky]; to douse [feu, incendie]noyer son chagrin or sa peine dans l'alcool — to drown one's sorrows (in drink)
4) (accabler, étourdir)5) ( faire disparaître)noyer une idée dans quelque chose — to lose ou bury an idea in something
6) Art to blend [couleurs]; to merge [contours]
2.
se noyer verbe pronominal1) ( accidentellement) to drown; ( volontairement) to drown oneself2) figmes cris se sont noyés dans le brouhaha général — my shouts were drowned (out) in the general hubbub
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II nwajenom masculin1) ( arbre) walnut (tree)2) ( bois) walnut* * *
I nwaje nm1) (= arbre) walnut tree, walnut2) (= bois) walnut
II nwaje vt1) (= tuer) [personne, animal] to drown2) (= inonder) [endroit] to flood3) AUTOMOBILES, [moteur] to flood4) (= plonger) to submerge* * *noyer verb table: employerA nm1 ( arbre) walnut (tree);B vtr2 ( inonder) to flood [village, champ, mine];3 ( mettre trop de liquide) to flood [moteur]; to drown [pastis, whisky]; to douse [feu, incendie]; noyer son chagrin or sa peine dans l'alcool hum to drown one's sorrows;4 (accabler, étourdir) noyer qn sous une multitude de renseignements to swamp sb with a mass of information; noyer qn sous un flot de paroles to talk sb' s head off;5 ( faire disparaître) noyer une idée dans qch to lose ou bury an idea in sth; noyer une révolte dans le sang to spill blood in quashing a revolt;6 Tech ( intégrer) to embed [armature]; ( mettre à niveau) to countersink [vis, clou]; noyer une poutrelle dans du béton to embed a girder in concrete;C se noyer vpr1 ( accidentellement) to drown; ( volontairement) to drown oneself; noyé en mer drowned at sea; mourir noyé to die by drowning;2 ( pour oublier) se noyer dans les plaisirs to throw oneself into a life of mindless enjoyment;3 ( disparaître) se noyer dans la foule to get swallowed up in the crowd; mes cris se sont noyés dans le brouhaha général my shouts were drowned in the general hubbub; quelques acteurs connus noyés dans la foule some well-known actors lost in the crowd;4 ( être dépassé) to get bogged down (dans in); se noyer dans des détails to get bogged down in details.se noyer dans un verre d'eau to make a mountain out of a molehill.I[nwaje] nom masculin1. [arbre] walnut (tree)2. [bois] walnutII[nwaje] verbe transitif1. [personne, animal] to drown[moteur, vallée] to floodnoyer une sédition/mutinerie dans le sang to bloodily suppress a revolt/mutinyqui veut noyer son chien l'accuse de la rage (proverbe) give a dog a bad name (and hang him) (proverbe)2. [faire disparaître]————————se noyer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[se suicider] to drown oneself————————se noyer verbe pronominal intransitif[accidentellement] to drown————————se noyer dans verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [se plonger dans] to bury ou to absorb oneself in2. [s'empêtrer dans] to get tangled up ou bogged down ou trapped invous vous noyez dans des considérations hors sujet you're getting tangled up in ou lost in a series of side issues -
7 legen
I v/t1. lay; (bes. stellen, setzen) put; (hinstrecken) lay down; (flach hinlegen) lay flat; eine Tischdecke auf den Tisch legen spread ( oder put) a tablecloth on the table; Eier legen lay eggs; ein Tuch um die Schultern legen wrap a scarf around one’s shoulders; jemandem den Arm um die Schultern legen put one’s arm (a)round s.o.’s shoulders; sich (Dat) die Haare legen lassen have a set (Am. perm oder permanent); den Kopf legen an (+ Akk) rest one’s head against3. (Bombe) plant, (Mine) lay; Feuer legen an (+ Akk) set fire to; einen Brand legen start a fire, commit arson4. Sl., beim Ringen: jemanden legen pin s.o. to the floor; beim Fußball etc.: floor s.o.; beiseite, Hand1, Handwerk 3 etc.II v/refl1. lie down; sich schlafen oder ins Bett legen go to bed; sich auf etw. (+ Akk) legen Mensch, Tier: lie on s.th.; Staub, Nebel etc.: settle on s.th.; sich aufs Gemüt legen fig. get one down, be depressing2. fig. (nachlassen) Sturm, Wind, Lärm, auch Begeisterung, Aufregung etc.: die down; Skandal, Streit etc.: blow over; Spannung: ease off; Schmerz: ease; völlig: go awayIII v/i Huhn etc.: lay (eggs)* * *das Legensiting* * *le|gen ['leːgn]1. vt1) (= lagern) to lay down; (mit adv) to lay; Flasche etc to lay on its side; (= zusammenlegen) Wäsche to fold; (dial) Kartoffeln etc to plant, to put in; (SPORT) to bring down2) (mit Raumangabe) to put, to placewir müssen uns ein paar Flaschen Wein in den Keller légen — we must lay down a few bottles of wine
etw in Essig etc légen — to preserve sth in vinegar etc
3)er legte die Stirn in Falten — he frowned, he creased his brow
eine Stadt in Schutt und Asche légen — to reduce a town to rubble
Feuer or einen Brand légen — to start a fire
die Haare légen lassen — to have one's hair set
Dauerwellen etc légen lassen — to have a perm etc, to have one's hair permed etc
5) (Huhn) Eier to lay2. vi(Huhn) to lay3. vr1) (= hinlegen) to lie down (auf +acc on)sich in die Sonne légen —
See:→ schlafen2) (mit Ortsangabe)(=niederlegen Nebel, Rauch) to settle (auf +acc on)sich auf die Seite légen — to lie on one's side; (Boot) to heel over, to go over onto its side
sich in die Kurve légen —
sich auf ein Spezialgebiet légen — to concentrate on or specialize in a particular field
3) (= abnehmen) (Lärm) to die down, to abate; (Sturm, Wind auch, Kälte) to let up; (Rauch, Nebel) to clear; (Zorn, Begeisterung auch, Arroganz, Nervosität) to wear off; (Anfangsschwierigkeiten) to sort themselves outdas Fieber legt sich bald — his/her etc temperature will come down soon
* * *1) set2) (to place, set or put (down), often carefully: She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair; He laid down his pencil; She laid her report before the committee.) lay3) (to place in a lying position: She laid the baby on his back.) lay4) ((of a bird) to produce (eggs): The hen laid four eggs; My hens are laying well.) lay5) (to put, cut or arrange in layers: She had her hair layered by the hairdresser.) lay6) (the process of setting hair: a shampoo and set.) set* * *le·gen[ˈle:gn̩]I. vt1. (waagerecht stellen)▪ etw \legen to put [or place] sth on its side2. (liegen lassen)▪ jdn \legen to put sb in a lying position; Ringer to throw sb; SPORT (sl: foulen) to bring down sb sepman legte sie zu ihrem Mann ins Grab she was laid to rest beside her husbandjdn auf den Rücken \legen to put [or place] sb on their back3. (anlehnen)4. (hintun)▪ etw irgendwohin \legen to put sth somewhereer legte den Kopf an ihre Schulter he leaned his head on her shoulderdie Betonung auf ein Wort \legen to stress a wordjdm eine Binde/die Hände vor die Augen \legen to blindfold sb/to put one's hands over sb's eyessie legt viel Gefühl in ihr Geigenspiel she plays violin with great feelingdie Hand an den Hut/die Stirn \legen (begrüßen) to touch one's hat/foreheadetw aus der Hand \legen to put down sth sepden Riegel vor die Tür \legen to bolt the door▪ jdn irgendwohin \legen:sie legte ihren Sohn an die Brust she breastfed her son5. (bringen)▪ jdn/etw irgendwohin \legen to bring/take sb/sth somewhere; Patient to move [or transfer] sb somewhere; s.a. Kante6. (verlegen)7. (befestigen)den Hund an die Kette \legen to put the dog on the chain8. ORNein Ei \legen Vogel to lay an eggetw \legen to plant sth10. (konservieren)11. (falten)▪ etw \legen to fold sthetw in Falten \legen to fold sthdas Gesicht/die Stirn in Falten \legen to frownII. vr1. (liegen)leg dich! (an Hund) lie!2. (lehnen)der Radfahrer legte sich in die Kurve the cyclist leaned into the bendsie legte sich mit den Ellbogen auf den Tisch she leaned her elbows on the tablesich akk auf die Seite \legen to lean to one [or the] side; Schiff a. to list; (kentern) to capsize, to keel over; Flugzeug to bank3. (decken)▪ sich akk auf [o über] etw akk \legen Nebel to descend [or settle] on sth; Schnee to blanket sth; Licht to flood sthdichter Bodennebel legte sich auf die Straße thick fog formed in the street4. (schaden)6. (nachlassen)▪ sich akk \legen Aufregung to die down, to subside; Begeisterung to subside, to wear off, to fade; Lärm to abate, to die down; Nebel to lift; Schmerzen to disappear, to wear off; Wind, Regen to subside, to abate, to die down; Wut to abate, to subsideihre Trauer wird sich \legen they'll get over their griefes wird sich [bald wieder] \legen it'll [soon] pass7. (widmen)III. vi to layIV. vb aux* * *1.transitives Verb1) lay [down]jemanden auf den Rücken legen — lay somebody on his/her back
etwas aus der Hand/beiseite legen — put something down/aside or down
2) (verlegen) lay <pipe, cable, railway track, carpet, tiles, etc.>3) (in eine bestimmte Form bringen)sich (Dat.) die Haare legen lassen — have one's hair set; s. auch Falte 3)
4) (schräg hinstellen) lean2.etwas an etwas (Akk.) legen — lean something [up] against something
transitives, intransitives Verb < hen> lay3.reflexives Verb1) lie downsich auf etwas (Akk.) legen — lie down on something
das Schiff/Flugzeug legte sich auf die Seite — the ship keeled over/the aircraft banked steeply
sich in die Kurve legen — lean into the bend; s. auch Bett 1); Ohr 2)
2) (nachlassen) < wind, storm> die down, abate, subside; < noise> die down, abate; < enthusiasm> wear off, subside, fade; < anger> abate, subside; < excitement> die down, subside3) (sich herabsenken)sich auf od. über etwas (Akk.) legen — < mist, fog> descend or settle on something, [come down and] blanket something
* * *A. v/teine Tischdecke auf den Tisch legen spread ( oder put) a tablecloth on the table;Eier legen lay eggs;ein Tuch um die Schultern legen wrap a scarf around one’s shoulders;jemandem den Arm um die Schultern legen put one’s arm (a)round sb’s shoulders;sich (dat)den Kopf legen an (+akk) rest one’s head againstFeuer legen an (+akk) set fire to;einen Brand legen start a fire, commit arsonB. v/r1. lie down;ins Bett legen go to bed;sich auf etwas (+akk)sich aufs Gemüt legen fig get one down, be depressing2. fig (nachlassen) Sturm, Wind, Lärm, auch Begeisterung, Aufregung etc: die down; Skandal, Streit etc: blow over; Spannung: ease off; Schmerz: ease; völlig: go away3. fig:C. v/i Huhn etc: lay (eggs)* * *1.transitives Verb1) lay [down]jemanden auf den Rücken legen — lay somebody on his/her back
etwas aus der Hand/beiseite legen — put something down/aside or down
2) (verlegen) lay <pipe, cable, railway track, carpet, tiles, etc.>4) (schräg hinstellen) lean2.etwas an etwas (Akk.) legen — lean something [up] against something
transitives, intransitives Verb < hen> lay3.reflexives Verb1) lie downsich auf etwas (Akk.) legen — lie down on something
das Schiff/Flugzeug legte sich auf die Seite — the ship keeled over/the aircraft banked steeply
sich in die Kurve legen — lean into the bend; s. auch Bett 1); Ohr 2)
2) (nachlassen) <wind, storm> die down, abate, subside; < noise> die down, abate; < enthusiasm> wear off, subside, fade; < anger> abate, subside; < excitement> die down, subsidesich auf od. über etwas (Akk.) legen — <mist, fog> descend or settle on something, [come down and] blanket something
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8 dileguare
dileguare v.tr. to disperse, to dissolve, to dispel, to dissipate: il sole dilegua la nebbia, the sun disperses the fog; dileguare ogni dubbio, to dispel all doubts◆ v. intr. → dileguarsi.◘ dileguarsi v.intr.pron. to disappear, to vanish, to fade away: si dileguò tra la folla, he disappeared (o vanished) in the crowd; i ladri si dileguarono nella notte, the thieves vanished into the night; le nostre speranze si sono ormai dileguate, all our hopes have vanished now.* * *[dile'ɡware]1. vtto dispel, disperse2. vip (dileguarsi)(nebbia) to disperse, (fig : dubbio, persona) to vanish, disappear* * *[dile'gware] 1.verbo transitivo1) (far svanire) to disperse, to dispel, to dissipate [nebbia, nuvole]2) fig. to dispel, to dissipate [sospetti, timori]2.* * *dileguare/dile'gware/ [1]1 (far svanire) to disperse, to dispel, to dissipate [nebbia, nuvole]2 fig. to dispel, to dissipate [sospetti, timori]II dileguarsi verbo pronominale -
9 sfumare
sfumare v. intr.1 to evaporate, to get* thinner: la nebbia cominciava a sfumare, the fog began to get thinner2 ( andare in fumo) to vanish; to go* up in smoke, to come* to nothing: speranze che sfumano, vanishing hopes; il mio viaggio in America è sfumato, my journey to America has come to nothing (o fallen through); l'affare è sfumato, the deal went up in smoke◆ v.tr.1 ( attenuare la tonalità) to shade: sfumare un disegno, to shade a drawing; sfumare un'ombra, to soften a shadow; sfumare un colore, to tone down (o to soften) a colour // sfumare i capelli, to have one's hair tapered2 ( un suono) to diminish gradually, to fade3 ( far evaporare) to steam.* * *[sfu'mare]1. vt2. visfumare in — to fade into, shade off into, (fig : speranza) to vanish, disappear, come to nothing* * *[sfu'mare] 1.1) (svanire) to fade away, to vanish2) fig. [progetto, affare, vacanze] to fall* through, to go* up in smoke; [occasione, speranza] to vanish3) (digradare di tono) [ suono] to fade2.verbo transitivo1) (diminuire la tonalità di) to grade, to blend, to tone down [ colori]; to shade [disegno, fard]; to soften [ombra, contorni]2) (diminuire) to decrease, to lower [ intensità]3) (sfoltire) to taper [ capelli]* * *sfumare/sfu'mare/ [1](aus. essere)1 (svanire) to fade away, to vanish2 fig. [progetto, affare, vacanze] to fall* through, to go* up in smoke; [occasione, speranza] to vanish1 (diminuire la tonalità di) to grade, to blend, to tone down [ colori]; to shade [disegno, fard]; to soften [ombra, contorni]2 (diminuire) to decrease, to lower [ intensità]3 (sfoltire) to taper [ capelli]. -
10 lift
[lɪft]1. verb1) to raise or bring to a higher position:يَرْفَعThe box was so heavy I couldn't lift it.
2) to take and carry away:يَحْمِلHe lifted the table through into the kitchen.
يَنْقَشِع، يَنْجَليBy noon, the fog was beginning to lift.
4) to rise:تَرْتَفِعThe aeroplane lifted into the air.
2. noun1) the act of lifting:رَفْعa lift of the eyebrows.
2) (American ˈelevator ) a small enclosed platform etc that moves up and down between floors carrying goods or people:مِصْعَدSince she was too tired to climb the stairs, she went up in the lift.
تَوْصيلَهCan I give you a lift into town?
4) a raising of the spirits:إرْتِفاع في المَعْنَوِيَّهHer success in the exam gave her a great lift.
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11 sich heben
1) ((of mist etc) to disappear: By noon, the fog was beginning to lift.) lift2) (to rise: The aeroplane lifted into the air.) lift -
12 verziehen
(unreg.)I v/t (hat verzogen)1. das Gesicht verziehen pull ( oder make) a face; stärker: screw up one’s face; den Mund verziehen grimace, twist one’s mouth; Miene2. (Kind) spoil3. (junge Pflanzen) thin out4. SPORT (Ball etc.) slice, mishit5. Feuchtigkeit verzieht das Holz dampness warps the woodII v/i (ist) (umziehen) move (house); Familie Miller ist unbekannt verzogen the Miller family no longer lives at this address; Empfänger1 2, verzogen II 3III v/refl (hat)4. umg. (sich davonschleichen) decamp ( nach to), make o.s. scarce; sich in sein Zimmer verziehen disappear (beleidigt etc.: auch slink off) into one’s (bed)room; verzieh dich! get lost!, push off!, scram!, Am. auch vamoose!* * *das Verziehenwarp* * *ver|zie|hen ptp verzogen [fɛɐ'tsoːgn] irreg1. vt1) Mund, Züge etc to twist (zu into)das Gesicht verzíéhen — to pull (Brit) or make a face, to grimace
den Mund verzíéhen — to turn up one's mouth
keine Miene verzíéhen — not to turn a hair (Brit) or bat an eyelash
See:→ auch verzogen4) Pflanzen to thin out2. vr2) (Mund, Gesicht etc) to twist (zu into), to contort3) (= verschwinden) to disappear (auch inf); (Gewitter) to pass; (Nebel, Wolken) to disperse; (inf = schlafen gehen) to go to bed3. vi aux seinto move (nach to)* * *(to twist or wrinkle (the face or features): The baby screwed up its face and began to cry.) screw up* * *ver·zie·hen *1sie ist schon lange verzogen she moved a long time agoer ist ins Ausland verzogen he moved abroadunbekannt verzogen (geh) moved — address unknownverzieh dich! clear off!sie verzogen sich in eine stille Ecke they went off to a quiet cornerdas Gewitter verzieht sich the storm is passingver·zie·hen *2I. vt1. (verzerren)sie verzog ihren Mund zu einem gezwungenen Lächeln she twisted her mouth into a contrived smiledas Gesicht [vor Schmerz] \verziehen to pull a face [or to grimace] [with pain]2. (schlecht erziehen) to bring up badlyein Kind \verziehen to bring up a child badlyein verzogener Bengel a spoilt [or spoiled] brat; s.a. MieneII. vr1. (verzerren) to contort, to twistsein Gesicht verzog sich zu einer Grimasse he grimaced2. (verformen) to go out of shapedie Schublade hat sich verzogen the drawer has warpedder Pullover hat sich beim Waschen verzogen the pullover has lost its shape in the washver·zie·hen3* * *I2. Part. v. verzeihenII 1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) screw up <face, mouth, etc.>2) (schlecht erziehen) spoil2.1) twist; be contorted2) (aus der Form geraten) go out of shape; < wood> warp4) (ugs.): (weggehen) take oneself off3.verzieh dich! — (salopp) clear (coll.) or (coll.) push off
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein move [away]‘Empfänger [unbekannt] verzogen’ — ‘no longer at this address’
* * *verziehen (irr)A. v/t (hat verzogen)1.2. (Kind) spoil3. (junge Pflanzen) thin out4. SPORT (Ball etc) slice, mishit5.Feuchtigkeit verzieht das Holz dampness warps the woodB. v/i (ist) (umziehen) move (house);Familie Miller ist unbekannt verzogen the Miller family no longer lives at this address; → Empfänger1 2, verzogen B 3C. v/r (hat)2. Gesicht: screw up (zu into), contort (into); Mund: twist (into), contort (into)4. umg (sich davonschleichen) decamp (nach to), make o.s. scarce;sich in sein Zimmer verziehen disappear (beleidigt etc: auch slink off) into one’s (bed)room;verzieh dich! get lost!, push off!, scram!, US auch vamoose!* * *I2. Part. v. verzeihenII 1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) screw up <face, mouth, etc.>2) (schlecht erziehen) spoil2.1) twist; be contorted2) (aus der Form geraten) go out of shape; < wood> warp4) (ugs.): (weggehen) take oneself off3.verzieh dich! — (salopp) clear (coll.) or (coll.) push off
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein move [away]‘Empfänger [unbekannt] verzogen’ — ‘no longer at this address’
* * *(Platte, Fliese) n.warping n. (von Holz) n.warp n. -
13 auflösen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Pulver, Tablette etc.) dissolve; etw. in seine Bestandteile auflösen separate s.th. into its (constituent) parts2. (Rätsel, Aufgabe) solve; MATH. (Gleichung) solve; (Bruch) disintegrate; (Klammern) remove, take away; (Widerspruch) clear up; (Missverständnis) resolve3. (Vertrag) cancel; (Verlobung) break off; (Ehe) (annullieren) annul; (scheiden) dissolve; (Versammlung) break off; von außen: break up; (Menge) break up, disperse; (Firma, Lager) close down; (Geschäft) wind up; (Konto) close; (Haushalt, Parlament, Verein) dissolve; (Gruppe) disband6. OPT., FOT. resolveII v/refl1. Tablette, Zucker etc.: dissolve; sich in seine Bestandteile auflösen disintegrate, separate into its (constituent) parts2. Nebel, Wolken: disperse, disappear, lift; Menge: break up, disperse; Versammlung: break up; Parlament, Verein: dissolve; der Stau hat sich aufgelöst the traffic is flowing normally again3. sich auflösen in (+ Akk) turn into; sich in nichts auflösen disappear ( oder vanish) into thin air; Hoffnungen etc.: come to nothing; Pläne etc.: go up in smoke umg.; die Spannung löste sich in Gelächter auf the tension dissolved into laughter; aufgelöst, Wohlgefallen* * *(Chemie) to resolve; to dissolve;(Ehe) to annul;(Konto) to close;(Mathematik) to resolve;(Militär) to disband;(Parlament) to dissolve;(Rätsel) to solve;(Vertrag) to cancel;(aufspalten) to disintegrate;sich auflösento dissolve; to melt; to resolve; to disband; to melt away* * *auf|lö|sen sep1. vtin +acc into); (MATH ) Klammern to eliminate; Gleichung to (re)solve; (MUS ) Vorzeichen to cancel; Dissonanz to resolve ( in +acc into)See:→ auch aufgelöst2) (= aufklären) Widerspruch, Missverständnis to clear up, to resolve; Rätsel to solve3) (= zerstreuen) Wolken, Versammlung to disperse, to break up4) (= aufheben) to dissolve (AUCH PARL); Einheit, Gruppe to disband; Firma to wind up; Verlobung to break off; Vertrag to cancel; Konto to close; Haushalt to break up2. vr1) (in Flüssigkeit) to dissolve; (= sich zersetzen Zellen, Reich, Ordnung) to disintegrate; (Zweifel, Probleme) to disappearall ihre Probleme haben sich in nichts aufgelöst — all her problems have dissolved into thin air or have disappeared
3) (= auseinandergehen) (Verband) to disband; (Firma) to cease trading; (= sich formell auflösen ESP PARL) to dissolve4) (= sich aufklären) (Missverständnis, Problem) to resolve itself, to be resolved; (Rätsel) to be resolved or solved* * *1) (to (cause a group, eg a military force to) break up: The regiment disbanded at the end of the war.) disband2) (to (cause to) fall to pieces: The paper bag was so wet that the bottom disintegrated and all the groceries fell out.) disintegrate3) (to (cause to) melt or break up, especially by putting in a liquid: He dissolved the pills in water; The pills dissolved easily in water.) dissolve4) (to put an end to (a parliament, a marriage etc).) dissolve* * *auf|lö·senI. vt1. (zergehen lassen, zersetzen)lösen Sie die Tablette in einem Glas Wasser auf dissolve the tablet in a glass of water2. (zerlegen)etw in seine Bestandteile \auflösen to resolve sth into its constituents3. (zerstreuen)▪ etw \auflösen to disperse sthder Wind hat die Wolken aufgelöst the wind has dispersed the clouds▪ etw \auflösen to disband sthdie Organisation wurde bald wieder aufgelöst the organization was soon disbandedeine Demonstration \auflösen to disperse [or sep break up] a demonstrationeine Ehe \auflösen to dissolve a marriageeine Gruppe \auflösen to disband a groupeine Firma \auflösen to wind up a company sepeinen Haushalt/eine Versammlung \auflösen to break up a household/a meeting sepein Konto \auflösen to close an accountdas Parlament \auflösen to dissolve parliamenteine Verlobung \auflösen to break off an engagement sepeinen Vertrag \auflösen to terminate [or cancel] a contract5. (aufklären)▪ etw \auflösen to resolve sthein Rätsel \auflösen to solve a puzzleein Missverständnis \auflösen to resolve [or sep clear up] a misunderstandingeinen Widerspruch \auflösen to [re]solve a contradiction▪ etw \auflösen to undo sthdas Haar \auflösen to let down one's hair sepeinen Haarknoten \auflösen to undo a bunmit aufgelösten Haaren with one's hair loose [or down]einen Knoten \auflösen to untie [or undo] a knot7. MATHeine Gleichung \auflösen to solve an equationdie Klammern \auflösen to remove the brackets8. MUSVorzeichen [o Versetzungszeichen] \auflösen to cancel accidentals9. FOTO▪ etw \auflösen to resolve sthII. vr1. (zergehen, sich zersetzen) to dissolveder Zucker hat sich aufgelöst the sugar has dissolved3. (nicht mehr bestehen) Verband to disband; (auseinandergehen) Versammlung to disperse; Demonstration, Menschenmenge a. to break up; Firma to cease trading; Parlament to dissolveder Verein löste sich bald wieder auf the club was soon disbandeddie Probleme haben sich [in nichts/in Luft] aufgelöst the problems have disappeared [or dissolved into thin air]das Missverständnis wird sich \auflösen the misunderstanding will resolve itself7. FOTO to be resolved* * *1.transitives Verb dissolve; resolve <difficulty, contradiction>; solve < puzzle, equation>; break off < engagement>; terminate, cancel < arrangement, contract, agreement>; dissolve, disband < organization>; break up < household>2.reflexives Verb1) dissolve (in + Akk. into); < parliament> dissolve itself; <crowd, demonstration> break up; <fog, mist> disperse, lift; < cloud> break up; < empire, kingdom, social order> disintegrate2) (sich aufklären) <misunderstanding, difficulty, contradiction> be resolved; <puzzle, equation> be solved* * *auflösen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tetwas in seine Bestandteile auflösen separate sth into its (constituent) parts2. (Rätsel, Aufgabe) solve; MATH (Gleichung) solve; (Bruch) disintegrate; (Klammern) remove, take away; (Widerspruch) clear up; (Missverständnis) resolve3. (Vertrag) cancel; (Verlobung) break off; (Ehe) (annullieren) annul; (scheiden) dissolve; (Versammlung) break off; von außen: break up; (Menge) break up, disperse; (Firma, Lager) close down; (Geschäft) wind up; (Konto) close; (Haushalt, Parlament, Verein) dissolve; (Gruppe) disband6. OPT, FOTO resolveB. v/r1. Tablette, Zucker etc: dissolve;sich in seine Bestandteile auflösen disintegrate, separate into its (constituent) parts2. Nebel, Wolken: disperse, disappear, lift; Menge: break up, disperse; Versammlung: break up; Parlament, Verein: dissolve;der Stau hat sich aufgelöst the traffic is flowing normally again3.sich auflösen in (+akk) turn into;sich in nichts auflösen disappear ( oder vanish) into thin air; Hoffnungen etc: come to nothing; Pläne etc: go up in smoke umg;die Spannung löste sich in Gelächter auf the tension dissolved into laughter; → aufgelöst, Wohlgefallen* * *1.transitives Verb dissolve; resolve <difficulty, contradiction>; solve <puzzle, equation>; break off < engagement>; terminate, cancel <arrangement, contract, agreement>; dissolve, disband < organization>; break up < household>2.reflexives Verb1) dissolve (in + Akk. into); < parliament> dissolve itself; <crowd, demonstration> break up; <fog, mist> disperse, lift; < cloud> break up; <empire, kingdom, social order> disintegrate2) (sich aufklären) <misunderstanding, difficulty, contradiction> be resolved; <puzzle, equation> be solved* * *(Geschäft) v.to liquidate v. (Versammlung) v.to break up v. v.to disband v.to disintegrate v.to dissolve v.to resolve v.to sever v.to solve v.
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