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I [bɜːst]nome (of flame) vampata f.; (of bomb, shell) esplosione f.; (of gunfire) raffica f.; (of energy, enthusiasm) scoppio m., accesso m.II 1. [bɜːst]to put on a burst of speed — aut. fare uno scatto
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. burst) fare scoppiare [balloon, tyre]2.to burst a blood vessel — med. causare la rottura di un vaso sanguigno
verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. burst)1) [balloon, tyre] scoppiare; [pipe, boiler, bomb] scoppiare, esplodere; [ dam] rompersi, cedereto be bursting at the seams — [bag, room] essere pieno da scoppiare
2) (emerge suddenly) [ people] spuntare; [ water] sgorgare•- burst in* * *past tense, past participle; see burst* * *burst /bɜ:st/A n.1 rottura; fenditura; squarcio2 (rif. a manifestazione improvvisa) esplosione; scoppio; accesso; scroscio; raffica; fiammata: a burst of laughter, uno scoppio di risate; a burst of applause, uno scrocio di applausi; a burst of heavy rain, un forte scroscio di pioggia; a burst of flames, una fiammata; una vampata; a burst of thunder, un colpo di tuono; a burst of machine-gun fire, una raffica di mitragliatrice; a burst of speed, uno scatto; un'accelerata improvvisa; to put on a burst of speed, fare uno scatto; scattare in avanti; a burst of enthusiasm, una fiammata d'entusiasmo; a burst of anger, uno scoppio (o accesso) d'ira3 sforzo intenso; tirata4 (comput.) burst ( trasferimento di un blocco di dati senza interruzione): burst transfer, trasferimento in modalità burstB pass. e p. p.di to burstC a.squarciato; rotto; scoppiato: a burst pipe, un tubo scoppiato.♦ (to) burst /bɜ:st/(pass. e p. p. burst)A v. i.1 esplodere; scoppiare ( anche fig.): The boilers burst and a fire broke out, le caldaie sono esplose ed è scoppiato un incendio; One of the tyres has burst, è scoppiato un pneumatico; When the storm burst, we took refuge in a hut, quando è scoppiato il temporale, ci siamo rifugiati in una capanna; If you go on eating, you'll burst, se continui a mangiare, scoppierai; I felt as if my heart would burst, mi sentivo scoppiare il cuore2 – to be bursting with, essere pieno zeppo di: Florence is bursting with tourists, Firenze è invasa dai stranieri; The cupboard is bursting with food, la credenza è zeppa di roba da mangiare; full to burst ( with), pieno zeppo; stracolmo3 – to be bursting with, essere gonfio di ( un'emozione); scoppiare di: to be bursting with pride, scoppiare d'orgoglio; The children are bursting with joy, i bambini non stanno in sé dalla gioia4 – to be bursting to, morire (o bruciare, scoppiare) dalla voglia di (fare qc.): She's bursting to tell him the good news, muore dalla voglia di dargli la buona notizia5 (con compl. di direzione) uscire con forza; erompere; prorompere; irrompere; fare irruzione: A scream burst from him, dalla sua bocca proruppe un grido; The crowd burst through the gates, la folla irruppe dai cancelli; The headmaster burst into the classroom, il preside irruppe nell'aula; The police burst into the room, la polizia fece irruzione nella stanza8 (med.) scoppiare; perforarsiB v. t.2 sfondare; forzare; rompere; spaccare: The flooded river has burst its banks, il fiume in piena ha rotto gli argini4 (med.) causare la rottura di (un vaso sanguigno, ecc.); causare la perforazione di: You'll burst a blood vessel if you're not careful, ti scoppierà una vena se non stai attento● to be bursting at the seams, ( di persona) (sentirsi) scoppiare ( per aver mangiato troppo); ( di locale) essere strapieno, rigurgitare, traboccare □ (fam.) to be bursting (to go to the toilet), scoppiare (dalla voglia di andare al gabinetto) □ to burst sb. 's bubble ► bubble, def. 4 □ to burst free, (riuscire a) liberarsi; divincolarsi □ to burst open, aprirsi di colpo, spalancarsi; aprire di colpo, spalancare □ to burst one's sides with laughter (o to be laughing fit to burst), ridere a crepapelle; sbellicarsi dalle risate □ to be ready to burst, essere sul punto di esplodere (fig.).* * *I [bɜːst]nome (of flame) vampata f.; (of bomb, shell) esplosione f.; (of gunfire) raffica f.; (of energy, enthusiasm) scoppio m., accesso m.II 1. [bɜːst]to put on a burst of speed — aut. fare uno scatto
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. burst) fare scoppiare [balloon, tyre]2.to burst a blood vessel — med. causare la rottura di un vaso sanguigno
verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. burst)1) [balloon, tyre] scoppiare; [pipe, boiler, bomb] scoppiare, esplodere; [ dam] rompersi, cedereto be bursting at the seams — [bag, room] essere pieno da scoppiare
2) (emerge suddenly) [ people] spuntare; [ water] sgorgare•- burst in -
3 shoot out
1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbshoot it out — (coll.) sich schießen
* * *I. vi1. (emerge suddenly)2. (gush forth)II. vt1. (extend)▪ to \shoot out out ⇆ sth:he shot out a hand to catch the cup er streckte blitzschnell die Hand aus, um die Tasse aufzufangenthe chameleon shot out its tongue das Chamäleon ließ seine Zunge hervorschnellen2. (have gunfight)▪ to \shoot out it out etw [mit Schusswaffen] ausfechten3. (cause to move suddenly)▪ to \shoot out out ⇆ sb:they were shot out of the car sie wurden aus dem Auto geschleudert* * *1. vi(= emerge swiftly) herausschießen (of aus)2. vt sep1) (= put out swiftly) hand etc blitzschnell ausstrecken; tongue etc hervor- or herausschnellen (lassen); (inf = eject) an die Luft setzen (inf), raussetzen (inf)2)to shoot it out — sich (dat) ein (Feuer)gefecht liefern
the cowboys shot it out — die Cowboys machten die Sache mit ihren Colts aus
* * *A v/t1. shoot out one of sb’s eyes jemandem ein Auge ausschießen2. shoot it out sich schießen3. herausschleudern, hinauswerfen, -jagen5. herausragen lassenB v/i2. vor-, herausschnellen* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbshoot it out — (coll.) sich schießen
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burst [bɜ:st](verb: preterite, past participle burst)1. noun2. adjective[pipe, blood vessel] éclatéd. ( = begin suddenly) to burst into tears éclater en larmes[+ balloon, bubble, blister] crever ; [+ pipe] faire éclater• to burst open [+ door] ouvrir violemmenta. ( = exclaim) s'écrier* * *[bɜːst] 1.noun ( of flame) jaillissement m, jet m; (of bomb, shell) éclatement m; ( of gunfire) rafale f; (of activity, energy, enthusiasm) accès m2.to put on a burst of speed — Automobile faire une pointe de vitesse
transitive verb (prét, pp burst) crever [balloon, bubble, tyre]; rompre [blood vessel]3.intransitive verb (prét, pp burst)1) [balloon, bubble, tyre] crever; [pipe, boiler] éclater; [dam] rompre; [bomb, firework] éclaterto be bursting at the seams — [bag, room, building] être plein à craquer
to be bursting with health/pride — déborder de santé/de fierté
2) ( emerge suddenly) [people] surgir; [water] jaillir•Phrasal Verbs:- burst in -
5 débouler
débouler [debule]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb( = surgir) [personne, animal] to appear suddenly ; [voiture] to come out of nowhere2. transitive verb( = dévaler) (inf) to charge down* * *debule
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verbe transitif ( dévaler) to charge down
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verbe intransitif1) ( dégringoler) to tumble down2) (colloq) ( venir rapidement)débouler de — [personne] to come charging along from
* * *debule1. vi(= arriver rapidement) [personne] to appear suddenly, [produit, mode] to burst onto the scene, [image] to flash upUne fille en rollers a déboulé à pleine vitesse. — A girl on rollerblades hurtled up at top speed.
débouler de [personne, train] — to shoot out of
2. vt* * *débouler verb table: aimerB ○vi1 ( dégringoler) to tumble down;2 ( venir rapidement) débouler de to come charging down; débouler sur qn to burst in on sb; débouler dans l'arène politique fig to burst onto the political scene;3 Chasse [gibier] to bolt (de out of);4 Sport to sprint.[debule] verbe intransitif1. [surgir] to emerge suddenlyils ont déboulé dans le couloir they charged ou hurtled into the passage3. [tomber] to tumble down————————[debule] verbe transitifa. [en courant] to race ou to hurtle down the stairsb. [après être tombé] to tumble down the stairs -
6 shoot out
vi1) ( emerge suddenly)2) ( gush forth)to \shoot out out [of sth] water [aus etw dat] herausschießen; flames [aus etw dat] hervorbrechen vt1) ( extend)to \shoot out out <-> sth;he shot out a hand to catch the cup er streckte blitzschnell die Hand aus, um die Tasse aufzufangen;the chameleon shot out its tongue das Chamäleon ließ seine Zunge hervorschnellen2) ( have gunfight)to \shoot out it out etw [mit Schusswaffen] ausfechten3) ( cause to move suddenly)to \shoot out out <-> sb;they were shot out of the car sie wurden aus dem Auto geschleudert -
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ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ НА ПОВЕРХНОСТЬ ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬВЫПЛЫВАТЬ/ВЫПЛЫТЬ) НАРУЖУVP subj: usu. abstr) to emerge (suddenly), be revealed, become clear (may refer to sth. reprehensible that s.o. wishes to hide)X всплыл на поверхность — X surfacedX came out X came (rose, sprang etc) to the surface X came up X came to light (of sth. reprehensible) X leaked out....Стали всплывать на поверхность подозрительные Венечкины финансовые отчеты, фальшивые командировки... (Аксенов 12)....Various suspicious things began to surface: (Ve-nechka) Probkin's financial reports, faked business trips... (12a)Неожиданные для нее самой - сила жизни, надежды на счастье всплыли наружу и требовали удовлетворения (Толстой 7). То her own surprise the life force and the hope of happiness rose to the surface and demanded to be satisfied (7a).Их (стукачей) заверяли, что их деятельность никогда не выплывет наружу, не станет явной (Мандельштам 1)....They (the informers) were always assured that nothing about their activities would ever leak out or become public knowledge (1a). -
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• ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ НА ПОВЕРХНОСТЬ; ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ (ВЫПЛЫВАТЬ/ВЫПЛЫТЬ) НАРУЖУ[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ to emerge (suddenly), be revealed, become clear (may refer to sth. reprehensible that s.o. wishes to hide):- X came out;- X came (rose, sprang etc) to the surface;- X came up;- [of sth. reprehensible] X leaked out.♦...Стали всплывать на поверхность подозрительные Венечкины финансовые отчеты, фальшивые командировки... (Аксенов 12)....Various suspicious things began to surface: [Venechka] Probkin's financial reports, faked business trips... (12a)♦ Неожиданные для нее самой - сила жизни, надежды на счастье всплыли наружу и требовали удовлетворения (Толстой 7). То her own surprise the life force and the hope of happiness rose to the surface and demanded to be satisfied (7a).♦... Их [стукачей] заверяли, что их деятельность никогда не выплывет наружу, не станет явной (Мандельштам 1)....They [the informers] were always assured that nothing about their activities would ever leak out or become public knowledge (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > всплывать на поверхность
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• ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ НА ПОВЕРХНОСТЬ; ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ (ВЫПЛЫВАТЬ/ВЫПЛЫТЬ) НАРУЖУ[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ to emerge (suddenly), be revealed, become clear (may refer to sth. reprehensible that s.o. wishes to hide):- X came out;- X came (rose, sprang etc) to the surface;- X came up;- [of sth. reprehensible] X leaked out.♦...Стали всплывать на поверхность подозрительные Венечкины финансовые отчеты, фальшивые командировки... (Аксенов 12)....Various suspicious things began to surface: [Venechka] Probkin's financial reports, faked business trips... (12a)♦ Неожиданные для нее самой - сила жизни, надежды на счастье всплыли наружу и требовали удовлетворения (Толстой 7). То her own surprise the life force and the hope of happiness rose to the surface and demanded to be satisfied (7a).♦... Их [стукачей] заверяли, что их деятельность никогда не выплывет наружу, не станет явной (Мандельштам 1)....They [the informers] were always assured that nothing about their activities would ever leak out or become public knowledge (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > всплывать наружу
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• ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ НА ПОВЕРХНОСТЬ; ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ (ВЫПЛЫВАТЬ/ВЫПЛЫТЬ) НАРУЖУ[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ to emerge (suddenly), be revealed, become clear (may refer to sth. reprehensible that s.o. wishes to hide):- X came out;- X came (rose, sprang etc) to the surface;- X came up;- [of sth. reprehensible] X leaked out.♦...Стали всплывать на поверхность подозрительные Венечкины финансовые отчеты, фальшивые командировки... (Аксенов 12)....Various suspicious things began to surface: [Venechka] Probkin's financial reports, faked business trips... (12a)♦ Неожиданные для нее самой - сила жизни, надежды на счастье всплыли наружу и требовали удовлетворения (Толстой 7). То her own surprise the life force and the hope of happiness rose to the surface and demanded to be satisfied (7a).♦... Их [стукачей] заверяли, что их деятельность никогда не выплывет наружу, не станет явной (Мандельштам 1)....They [the informers] were always assured that nothing about their activities would ever leak out or become public knowledge (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > всплыть на поверхность
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• ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ НА ПОВЕРХНОСТЬ; ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ (ВЫПЛЫВАТЬ/ВЫПЛЫТЬ) НАРУЖУ[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ to emerge (suddenly), be revealed, become clear (may refer to sth. reprehensible that s.o. wishes to hide):- X came out;- X came (rose, sprang etc) to the surface;- X came up;- [of sth. reprehensible] X leaked out.♦...Стали всплывать на поверхность подозрительные Венечкины финансовые отчеты, фальшивые командировки... (Аксенов 12)....Various suspicious things began to surface: [Venechka] Probkin's financial reports, faked business trips... (12a)♦ Неожиданные для нее самой - сила жизни, надежды на счастье всплыли наружу и требовали удовлетворения (Толстой 7). То her own surprise the life force and the hope of happiness rose to the surface and demanded to be satisfied (7a).♦... Их [стукачей] заверяли, что их деятельность никогда не выплывет наружу, не станет явной (Мандельштам 1)....They [the informers] were always assured that nothing about their activities would ever leak out or become public knowledge (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > всплыть наружу
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12 выплывать наружу
• ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ НА ПОВЕРХНОСТЬ; ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ (ВЫПЛЫВАТЬ/ВЫПЛЫТЬ) НАРУЖУ[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ to emerge (suddenly), be revealed, become clear (may refer to sth. reprehensible that s.o. wishes to hide):- X came out;- X came (rose, sprang etc) to the surface;- X came up;- [of sth. reprehensible] X leaked out.♦...Стали всплывать на поверхность подозрительные Венечкины финансовые отчеты, фальшивые командировки... (Аксенов 12)....Various suspicious things began to surface: [Venechka] Probkin's financial reports, faked business trips... (12a)♦ Неожиданные для нее самой - сила жизни, надежды на счастье всплыли наружу и требовали удовлетворения (Толстой 7). То her own surprise the life force and the hope of happiness rose to the surface and demanded to be satisfied (7a).♦... Их [стукачей] заверяли, что их деятельность никогда не выплывет наружу, не станет явной (Мандельштам 1)....They [the informers] were always assured that nothing about their activities would ever leak out or become public knowledge (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выплывать наружу
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• ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ НА ПОВЕРХНОСТЬ; ВСПЛЫВАТЬ/ВСПЛЫТЬ (ВЫПЛЫВАТЬ/ВЫПЛЫТЬ) НАРУЖУ[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ to emerge (suddenly), be revealed, become clear (may refer to sth. reprehensible that s.o. wishes to hide):- X came out;- X came (rose, sprang etc) to the surface;- X came up;- [of sth. reprehensible] X leaked out.♦...Стали всплывать на поверхность подозрительные Венечкины финансовые отчеты, фальшивые командировки... (Аксенов 12)....Various suspicious things began to surface: [Venechka] Probkin's financial reports, faked business trips... (12a)♦ Неожиданные для нее самой - сила жизни, надежды на счастье всплыли наружу и требовали удовлетворения (Толстой 7). То her own surprise the life force and the hope of happiness rose to the surface and demanded to be satisfied (7a).♦... Их [стукачей] заверяли, что их деятельность никогда не выплывет наружу, не станет явной (Мандельштам 1)....They [the informers] were always assured that nothing about their activities would ever leak out or become public knowledge (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выплыть наружу
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(EN) be brought up; be raised; bob up; break the water; emerge suddenly -
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A n ( of flame) jaillissement m, jet m ; (of bomb, shell) éclatement m ; ( of gunfire) rafale f ; (of activity, energy, enthusiasm) accès m ; a burst of growth une poussée ; a burst of weeping une crise de larmes ; a burst of laughter un éclat de rire ; a burst of anger un accès de colère ; a burst of applause un tonnerre d'applaudissements ; a burst of colour une explosion de couleurs ; a burst of inspiration un éclat de génie ; there has been a burst of interest in the 1920s/in her work il y a eu un regain d'intérêt subit pour les années 20/pour son œuvre ; to put on a burst of speed Aut faire une pointe de vitesse.B vtr ( prét, pp burst) crever [balloon, bubble, tyre] ; to burst a blood vessel Med rompre un vaisseau sanguin ; the river burst its banks le fleuve a rompu ses digues ; a burst pipe un tuyau qui a éclaté.1 [balloon, bubble, tyre] crever ; [abscess] crever, percer ; [pipe, boiler] éclater ; [dam] rompre ; [bomb, shell, firework] éclater ; to be bursting at the seams, to be full to bursting point [bag, room, building] être plein à craquer ; hum [person] ( from too much food) n'en pouvoir plus, être plein comme une outre ; to be laughing fit to burst se tordre de rire ; to be bursting to do mourir d'envie de faire ; to be bursting (for the toilet) ○ avoir besoin de faire pipi ○ ; to be bursting with health/enthusiasm/pride déborder de santé/d'enthousiasme/de fierté ;2 ( emerge suddenly) [people] surgir ; [water etc] jaillir ; the sun burst through the clouds le soleil a percé les nuages ; soldiers burst from behind the hedgerows des soldats ont surgi brusquement de derrière les haies ; they burst onto the rock scene in 1982 ils ont fait irruption dans le monde du rock en 1982.■ burst in:▶ burst in faire irruption, entrer en trombe ; to burst in on a meeting/conversation interrompre brusquement une réunion/conversation.■ burst into:▶ burst into [sth]1 entrer dans [qch] en trombe, faire irruption dans [room, building, meeting] ;2 to burst into blossom ou bloom s'épanouir ; to burst into leaf se couvrir de feuilles ; to burst into flames s'enflammer ; to burst into song se mettre à chanter ; to burst into tears fondre en larmes ; to burst into laughter éclater de rire.■ burst open:▶ burst open [sth], burst [sth] open ouvrir [qch] violemment.1 ( come out) to burst out of a room/building sortir en trombe d'une pièce/d'un immeuble ; he was bursting out of his waistcoat fig il était boudiné dans son gilet ; the straw was bursting out of the mattress la paille sortait du matelas éventré ;2 ( start) to burst out laughing éclater de rire ; to burst out crying fondre en larmes ; to burst out singing se mettre (tout d'un coup) à chanter ;3 ( exclaim) s'écrier, s'exclamer ; ‘you're lying!’ he burst out angrily ‘tu mens!’ s'écria-t-il en colère.▶ burst through [sth] rompre [barricade, road block] ; she burst through the door elle est entrée violemment or brusquement. -
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17 jaillir
jaillir [ʒajiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verba. [liquide, sang] (par à-coups) to spurt out ; (abondamment) to gush out ; [larmes] to flow ; [vapeur, source] to gush forth ; [flammes] to shoot up ; [étincelles] to fly out ; [lumière] to flash ; [cris, rires] to ring out ; [idée] to occurb. [personne] to spring out ; [voiture] to shoot out* * *ʒajiʀverbe intransitif1) ( sortir impétueusement) [liquide, gaz] to gush out (de of); [larmes] to flow (de from); [flamme, étincelle] to shoot up (de from)2) ( apparaître subitement) [personne, animal] to spring up (de from); ( en sortant) to spring out (de from); [voiture] to shoot out (de from)3) [rires, cris, plaisanteries] to burst out (de from)4) ( s'élever) [clocher, arbre] to thrust up, to tower up ( au-dessus de above)5) ( se révéler) [idée, vérité] to emerge (de from)* * *ʒajiʀ vi1) [liquide] to spurt out, to gush out, [lumière] to flood out* * *jaillir verb table: finir vi1 ( sortir impétueusement) [liquide, source, gaz, air] to gush out (de of); [larmes] to flow; [flamme, étincelle] to shoot up (de from); une lueur jaillit dans l'obscurité a light pierced the darkness;2 ( apparaître subitement) [personne, animal] to spring up (de from); ( en sortant) to spring out (de from); [voiture] to shoot out (de from);3 ( se produire spontanément) [rires, cris, plaisanteries] to burst out (de from);4 ( s'élever) [clocher, immeuble, arbre] to thrust up, tower up (au-dessus de above);5 ( se révéler) [idée, preuve, vérité] to emerge (de from).[ʒajir] verbe intransitif1. [personne, animal] to spring ou to shoot ou to bolt outil jaillit de derrière le mur he sprang ou leapt out from behind the wall[flamme] to leap ou to shoot ou to spring up[rire] to burst out ou forth -
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v/i (trennb., ist -ge-)1. come up, emerge; U-Boot: surface2. fig. (erscheinen) turn up; Frage etc.: come up; bes. Problem etc.: auch crop up, arise; Verschwundene(s): wieder auftauchen turn up again* * *das Auftauchenemersion* * *auf|tau|chenvi sep aux sein1) (aus dem Wasser) to surface, to come up2) (fig) (= sichtbar werden) to appear; (aus Nebel etc) to emerge, to appear; (Zweifel, Problem) to arise3) (= gefunden werden, sich zeigen, kommen) to turn up* * *1) (to come out; to come into view: The swimmer emerged from the water; He was already thirty before his artistic talent emerged.) emerge2) (to happen unexpectedly: I'm sorry I'm late, but something important cropped up.) crop up3) (to appear or arrive: I waited for her, but she never showed up.) show up4) ((of a submarine, diver etc) to come to the surface.) surface5) (to appear or arrive: He turned up at our house.) turn up6) (to be found: Don't worry - it'll turn up again.) turn up* * *auf|tau·chenvi Hilfsverb: seinwieder \auftauchen to resurfaceaus dem Wasser \auftauchen to break the surface of the water; Taucher to come upin Etappen \auftauchen to come up in stages3. (plötzlich da sein) to suddenly appear, to materialize4. (sichtbar werden)aus dem Nebel \auftauchen to emerge [or appear] from out of the fog; (bedrohlich) to loom out of the fog5. (sich ergeben)▪ [in/bei jdm] \auftauchen to arise [in sb]\auftauchende düstere Ahnungen the onset of forebodings* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (aus dem Wasser) surface; <frogman, diver> surface, come up2) (sichtbar werden) appear; (aus dem Dunkel, dem Nebel) emerge; appear3) (kommen, gefunden werden) turn up* * *auftauchen v/i (trennb, ist -ge-)1. come up, emerge; U-Boot: surface* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (aus dem Wasser) surface; <frogman, diver> surface, come up2) (sichtbar werden) appear; (aus dem Dunkel, dem Nebel) emerge; appear3) (kommen, gefunden werden) turn up4) (sich ergeben) <problem, question, difficulties> crop up, arise* * *n.sudden appearance n. -
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1) v + adv ( emerge quickly) salir* disparado or (fam) como un bólido2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oto shoot it out (with somebody): the terrorists shot it out with the police — los terroristas y la policía la emprendieron a tiros
1. VT + ADV1) (=eject) [+ sparks] arrojar, soltar2) (=move rapidly) [+ hand] sacar rápidamenteto shoot it out — (lit, fig) resolverlo a tiros
2.VI + ADV (=come out suddenly) [person, animal] salir disparado* * *1) v + adv ( emerge quickly) salir* disparado or (fam) como un bólido2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oto shoot it out (with somebody): the terrorists shot it out with the police — los terroristas y la policía la emprendieron a tiros
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20 reaparecer
v.to reappear.Pedro reapareció de repente Peter reappeared suddenly.Me reapareció el dinero My money reappeared.* * *1 (gen) to reappear2 (un artista etc) to make a comeback3 (un fenómeno) to recur* * *VI (=volver a aparecer) to reappear; [síntomas] to recur* * ** * *= reappear, re-emerge [reemerge].Ex. When the ENTER key is pressed, the access-point file display reappears with the new name added to the file.Ex. In recent years the idea has re-emerged and is attracting interest from both public and private sectors.* * ** * *= reappear, re-emerge [reemerge].Ex: When the ENTER key is pressed, the access-point file display reappears with the new name added to the file.
Ex: In recent years the idea has re-emerged and is attracting interest from both public and private sectors.* * *reaparecer [E3 ]vi«publicación/persona» to reappear; «artista» to make a comeback, reappear* * *reaparecer vi[enfermedad, persona] to reappear; [artista, deportista] to make a comeback* * *v/i reappear* * *reaparecer {53} vi1) : to reappear2) : to make a comeback
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