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1 draw level with
تَعَادَلَ مع \ draw level with: to become level (in a game, race, etc.). -
2 draw back
تَرَاجَعَ \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. draw back: to move away, usu. quickly: He drew back in fear. fall: to become lower or weaker: The price of bread has fallen. His spirits fell. recoil: to jump back; draw back quickly: She recoiled with shock. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. withdraw: to move back: When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. \ See Also اِرْتَدَّ إلى الوراء -
3 a sosi cap la cap sport canotaj
to draw level with...Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a sosi cap la cap sport canotaj
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4 jdn. einholen
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5 mit jdm. gleichziehen
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6 hauteur
hauteur [ˈotœʀ]feminine nouna. ( = taille) height ; [de son] pitch• « hauteur maximum 3 mètres » "headroom 3 metres"• tomber de toute sa hauteur [personne] to fall headlong• à hauteur de 10 000 € up to €10,000b. ( = colline) hillc. ( = arrogance) parler avec hauteur to speak haughtily* * *’otœʀ
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1) ( dimension verticale) heightprendre de la hauteur — lit [avion, oiseau] to climb
2) ( profondeur) depthhauteur d'eau — Nautisme depth of water
3) Sport4) (de robe, jupe) length5) ( éminence) hill6) Mathématique height7) ( qualité morale) nobility9) ( en acoustique) pitch10) ( d'astre) altitude
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à la hauteur de locution1) ( au niveau)2) ( à côté)3) figêtre à la hauteur du talent de quelqu'un — [scénario] to do justice to somebody's talent
4) (en valeur, quantité)à (la) hauteur de 10% — up to 10%
••se dresser de toute sa hauteur — [personne] to draw oneself up to one's full height; [animal] to stand on its hind legs
* * *'otœʀ nf1) (dimension) heightà la hauteur de (sur un plan horizontal) — level with, (= à côté de) by, figequal to
être à la hauteur fig — to be up to it, to be equal to the task
2) péjoratif haughtiness3) (terrain élevé) hill* * *A nf1 ⇒ Les mesures de longueur ( dimension verticale) height; une tour d'une hauteur de 30 m a tower 30 metresGB high; le bâtiment a 15 m de hauteur the building is 15 m high; un mur de 3 m de hauteur a 3 m wall; tableaux suspendus à des hauteurs différentes pictures hung at different heights ou levels; perdre de la hauteur to lose height; prendre de la hauteur lit [avion, oiseau] to climb, to gain height; hauteur libre or maximum 5 m Aut max headroom 5 m; à hauteur d'homme at about the height of a person; à hauteur d'yeux or des yeux at eye level;2 ( profondeur) (d'eau, de rivière) depth; hauteur d'eau Naut depth of water; d'une hauteur d'eau de 10 m 10 m deep;4 Cout (de robe, jupe) length; acheter 2 hauteurs de tissu pour faire une robe to buy 2 dress lengths of material; dans le sens de la hauteur length-wise;5 ( éminence) hill; chapelle située sur une hauteur chapel on a hill; gagner les hauteurs to reach high ground; il y a encore de la neige sur les hauteurs there is still some snow on the mountain tops; habiter sur les hauteurs de la ville to live in the upper part of the town;7 ( qualité morale) nobility; hauteur d'âme nobility of spirit; hauteur de conception/d'idées lofty conception/ideas;8 péj ( arrogance) haughtiness; parler/répondre avec hauteur to speak/reply haughtily; regard/refus plein de hauteur haughty look/refusal;9 ( en acoustique) pitch;10 Astron altitude; prendre la hauteur d'une étoile to measure the altitude of a star.B à la hauteur loc1 ( au niveau) suspendre un tableau à la hauteur des autres to hang a picture level with ou at the same height as the others; arriver à la hauteur de to come up to; raccourcir une jupe à la hauteur des genoux to shorten a dress to knee-level;2 ( à côté) arriver à la hauteur de to draw level with; quand son bateau est arrivé à la hauteur du nôtre when his boat drew level with ours; un déraillement s'est produit à la hauteur de Rouen there was a derailment near Rouen;3 fig être à la hauteur to measure up; être à la hauteur de qn to match up to sb; être à la hauteur de sa tâche/ses responsabilités to be up to ou equal to one's job/one's responsibilities; être à la hauteur des espérances/attentes de qn to live up to sb's hopes/expectations; être à la hauteur du talent de qn [scénario, sujet] to do justice to sb's talent; l'interprétation n'était pas à la hauteur de la qualité du texte the acting didn't do justice to the quality of the text; être à la hauteur de la situation/des circonstances to be equal to the situation/the circumstances;4 (en valeur, quantité) à (la) hauteur de 5 000 €/10% up to 5,000 €/10%; contribuer à qch à hauteur de 10% to take a stake of up to 10% in sth.hauteur d'appui Constr, Archit chest height; à hauteur d'appui at chest height ( épith); hauteur sous plafond height from floor to ceiling.tomber de toute sa hauteur to fall headlong; se dresser de toute sa hauteur [personne] to draw oneself up to one's full height; [animal] to stand on its hind legs.[ʼotɶr] nom féminin1. [mesure verticale] heightla pièce fait trois mètres de hauteur (sous plafond) the ceiling height in the room is three metres ||COUTURE length ||prendre de la hauteur to gain altitude ou heightn'étant plus mandaté, je me permets de voir les choses avec (une certaine) hauteur as I'm no longer in office, I can afford to look upon things with a certain detachment6. SPORT————————hauteurs nom féminin plurielà hauteur de locution prépositionnelle[jusqu'à]vous serez remboursé à hauteur de 4 000 euros you'll be reimbursed up to 4,000 eurosà la hauteur locution adjectivaletu ne t'es pas montré à la hauteur you weren't up to it ou equal to the taskà la hauteur de locution prépositionnelle1. [à côté de]arrivé à sa hauteur, je m'aperçus qu'il parlait tout seul when I was ou drew level with him, I noticed he was talking to himselfelle habite à la hauteur de l'église she lives near the church ou up by the churcharrivés à la hauteur du cap when we were in line with ou when we were off the capeil y a des embouteillages à la hauteur de l'échangeur de Rocquencourt there are traffic jams at the Rocquencourt interchange2. [digne de] worthy ofêtre à la hauteur d'une situation to be equal to ou up to a situationen hauteur locution adverbiale1. [debout] upright2. [dans un endroit élevé] -
7 gleichziehen
v/i (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) Sport (einholen) draw even, Am. tie ( mit with), catch up (with) (beide auch fig.); (ausgleichen) equalize* * *gleich|zie|henvi sep (inf)to catch up (mit with)* * *gleich|zie·henvi irreg (fam)▪ [mit jdm] \gleichziehen to catch up [or draw even [or level]] [with sb]* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb catch up; draw level* * ** * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb catch up; draw level* * *v.to draw level with expr. -
8 настигам
overtake, overhaul, catch up with, reach, come up with, get up to/with, draw level with, pick up(кораб, състезател) make up on(за кон и пр.) pull up to/withнастигна ни буря/дъжд we were caught in a storm/in the rain* * *настѝгам,гл. overtake, overhaul, catch up with, reach, come up with, get up to/with, draw level with, gain on/upon; pick up; ( кораб, състезател) make up on; (за кон и пр.) pull up to/with; настигна ни буря/дъжд we were caught in a storm/in the rain.* * *catch: We were caught in a storm. - Настигна ни буря.; catch up (with); gain on; overhaul* * *1. (за кон и np.) pull up to/with 2. (кораб, състезател) make up on 3. overtake, overhaul, catch up with, reach, come up with, get up to/with, draw level with, pick up 4. настигна ни буря/дъжд we were caught in a storm/in the rain -
9 gelijkkomen
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10 izjednačiti se
vr pf become equal (with), obtain equality (with); become level with, draw level (with), draw abreast (of), be neck and neck (with); fall (ili be brought) into line; become counterbalanced (by)* * *• assimilate• peer -
11 нагонять
1) General subject: bore, catch up, come up (кого-либо), drive, gain upon, make up, overhaul, overtake, ride down, gain on, gain on, make up time (Ex: The train made up time on the journey.)3) Fishery: pile5) Makarov: draw level with, draw on, draw upon, drive on, fetch up, come up (кого-л. что-л.), come up with (кого-л. что-л.) -
12 нагнать
1) General subject: bore, come up (кого-либо), draw up with (кого-л.), drive, fetch up, gain on, join, make up, overtake, to (smb.) into a funk (кого-л.) (на кого-л.), come up, ride down, run to earth2) Sports: make a bump3) Makarov: catch up, draw level with, draw up with (кого-л.) -
13 gleichziehen
1. to catch up2. to draw level3. to draw level with -
14 تعادل
تَعَادَلَ \ draw: to end (a game) without winning or losing: We drew 4-4 in our last match. It was a drawn game. balance: (of two lists of figures) to be equal: These accounts do not balance. \ تَعَادَلَ مع \ draw level with: to become level (in a game, race, etc.). -
15 поравняться
св viс кем/чем-л to come/to draw level with sb/sth; подойти, подъехать to come/to draw/to drive up to sb/sth; догнать to catch up with sb/sth -
16 equipararse a
v.to be on a level with, to become equal to, to draw level with.* * *(v.) = map toEx. Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.* * *(v.) = map toEx: Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.
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17 настигна
настѝгна,настѝгам гл. overtake, overhaul, catch up with, reach, come up with, get up to/with, draw level with, gain on/upon; pick up; ( кораб, състезател) make up on; (за кон и пр.) pull up to/with; настигна ни буря/дъжд we were caught in a storm/in the rain. -
18 alcanzar a
v.1 to catch up with, to get to, to catch, to draw level with.Yo alcancé a María I caught up with Mary.2 to manage to, to get to.Ricardo alcanzó a sonreír Richard managed to smile.3 to have just the chance to.Silvia alcanzó a tomar el taxi Silvia had just the chance to catch the cab. -
19 alcanzar a
• catch up with• draw level with• have just• have just the chance to say• make up lies about• make up one's mind• manage not to fall• manage to get• overtake -
20 догнать других бегунов
Makarov: draw level with the other runnersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > догнать других бегунов
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