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1 joindre
joindre [ʒwɛ̃dʀ]➭ TABLE 491. transitive verba. ( = contacter) to get in touch withc. ( = mettre ensemble, relier) to join• les mains jointes with his (or her etc) hands togetherd. ( = combiner) to combine2. intransitive verb3. reflexive verb• voulez-vous vous joindre à nous ? would you like to join us?• mon mari se joint à moi pour vous exprimer notre sympathie my husband joins me in offering our sympathy* * *ʒwɛ̃dʀ
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1) ( communiquer avec) to get hold of [personne]2) ( ajouter) (dans une lettre, un paquet) to enclose [timbre, chèque] (à with); (en agrafant, fixant) to attach (à to); ( par courrier électronique) to attach [fichier] (à to)3) ( relier) [rue, pont, passage]4) ( mettre ensemble) to put [something] together [planches, tôles]
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se joindre verbe pronominal1) ( se mêler)se joindre à — to join [personne, groupe]; to join with [parti]; to mix with [sentiment, émotion]
toute la famille se joint à moi pour vous souhaiter une bonne année — all the family join me in wishing you a happy New Year
2) ( s'unir) [lèvres] to meet; [mains] to join••joindre les deux bouts — (colloq) to make ends meet
* * *ʒwɛ̃dʀ1. vt1) (à une lettre) to encloseJe joins mon curriculum vitae. — I enclose my CV.
2) [fichier] to attach3) (= contacter) to reach, to get hold ofVous pouvez le joindre chez lui. — You can reach him at home.
4) (mettre bout à bout, ensemble) to join, to put togetherOn va joindre les deux tables. — We're going to put the two tables together.
5) (= combiner)2. vi[volets, éléments] to fit properlyCes planches joignent mal. — These planks don't fit properly.
* * *joindre verb table: joindreA vtr1 ( communiquer avec) to reach, to get hold of [personne]; chercher à joindre qn to try to reach ou get hold of sb; joindre qn au téléphone to get sb on the phone;2 ( ajouter) (dans une lettre, un paquet) to enclose [timbre, chèque] (à with); (en agrafant, fixant) to attach (à to); ( par courrier électronique) to attach [fichier] (à to); je joins un cadeau/livre à mon envoi I am sending a gift/book as well; les avantages joints à l'emploi the advantages that come with the job; joindre sa voix au concert de protestations to add one's voice to the chorus of protest;3 ( relier) [rue, pont, passage] to link, to join (à with); joindre qch à qch to link sth with sth;4 ( allier) joindre qch à qch to combine sth with sth; joindre l'intelligence à la simplicité to combine intelligence with simplicity;5 ( mettre ensemble) to join, to put [sth] together [planches, tôles]; joindre les pieds to put one's feet together; joindre deux objets bout à bout to put two things end to end; joindre des plaques de métal par une soudure to weld sheets of metal together;6 Jur [tribunal, juge] to combine [procès, course].C se joindre vpr1 ( se mêler) se joindre à to join [personne, famille, groupe]; to join with [mouvement, groupe, parti]; to mix with [sentiment, émotion]; toute la famille se joint à moi pour vous souhaiter une bonne année all the family join me in wishing you a happy New Year; se joindre à la foule to mix ou mingle with the crowd; se joindre à la conversation to join in the conversation;2 ( s'unir) [lèvres] to meet; [mains] to join.joindre les deux bouts○ to make ends meet.[jwɛ̃dr] verbe transitif1. [attacher - ficelles, bâtons] to join (together), to put together ; [ - câbler] to join, to connect2. [rapprocher] to put ou to bring togetherjoindre les mains [pour prier] to clasp one's hands, to put one's hands together3. [points, lieux] to link4. [ajouter]voulez-vous joindre une carte aux fleurs? would you like to send a card with ou to attach a card to the flowers?joindre quelqu'un par téléphone to get through to somebody on the phone, to contact somebody by phoneoù pourrai-je vous joindre? how can I get in touch with you ou contact you?————————[jwɛ̃dr] verbe intransitif[porte, planches, battants]des volets qui joignent bien/mal shutters that close/don't close properly————————se joindre verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)1. [se contacter - par téléphone] to get through to each other ; [ - par lettre] to make contact2. [se nouer]————————se joindre à verbe pronominal plus préposition[s'associer à] to joinse joindre à une conversation/partie de rami to join in a conversation/game of rummypuis-je me joindre à vous pour acheter le cadeau de Pierre? may I join in to (help) buy Pierre's present?Lisa se joint à moi pour vous souhaiter la bonne année Lisa and I wish you ou Lisa joins me in wishing you a Happy New Year -
2 einlegen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. etw. (in etw. [Akk]) einlegen put s.th. in (s.th.), insert s.th. (in s.th.); in einen Brief: enclose s.th. (with s.th.)2. MOT.: den zweiten etc. Gang einlegen engage ( oder go into) second etc. gear; leg mal einen schnelleren Gang ein! umg., fig. get a move on3. fig. (Ruhetag, Sonderschicht) put in; (Pause, Rast) have, take; Überstunden einlegen put in ( oder do) some overtime; eine Gedenkminute einlegen observe a minute’s silence; einen Spurt einlegen put on a spurt6. jemandem / sich die Haare einlegen set s.o.’s / one’s hair7. (Berufung, Beschwerde, Revision etc.) lodge ( gegen against); (Rechtsmittel) file; ein Veto gegen etw. einlegen veto s.th.; der Verein legte Protest gegen die Wertung des Spiels ein the club protested that the match should be replayed; Ehre, Wort9. schw. (abgeben) hand in; eingelegt* * *(einmachen) to pickle;(hineinlegen) to put in;(marinieren) to marinade* * *ein|le|genvt sep1) (in Holz etc) to inlayeingelegte Arbeit — inlay work
2) (= hineintun) to insert (in +acc in), to put in ( in +acc -to); Film to load ( in +acc into); (in Brief) to enclose ( in +acc in)einen Pfeil (in den Bogen) éínlegen — to fit an arrow (into the bow)
3) (= einfügen) Sonderschicht, Spurt, Sonderzug to put on; Lied, Kunststück, Pause to have; (AUT ) Gang to engage; (HIST ) Lanze to couch4) (FIN = einzahlen) to pay in, to deposit5) (fig = geltend machen) Protest to registersein Veto éínlegen — to exercise or use one's veto
See:6) (COOK) Heringe, Gurken etc to pickle7) Haare to set, to put in rollers* * *(to preserve in vinegar, salt water etc: I think I will pickle these cucumbers.) pickle* * *ein|le·genvt1. (hineintun)eine Kassette/eine CD \einlegen to put on a cassette/a CDeinen Film in die Kamera \einlegen to put [or load] a film into the camera, to load the camera [with a film]den zweiten Gang \einlegen to engage second gear, to change [or put it] into second [gear]3. KOCHKeingelegte Heringe/Gurken pickled herrings/gherkins4. (zwischendurch machen)eine Pause \einlegen to have [or take] a break [or fam breather]eine Mittagspause \einlegen to have [or take] a lunch breakein Schläfchen \einlegen to have forty winks5. (einreichen)ein Veto \einlegen to exercise [or use] a vetoeinen Protest [bei jdm] \einlegen to lodge [or make] a protest [with sb]einen Vorbehalt \einlegen to add a proviso; JUR to file sthetw bei einem Gericht \einlegen to file sth at a courtBerufung \einlegen to [lodge an] appeal▪ eingelegt filed▪ etw \einlegen to inlay sth▪ eingelegt inlaid* * *transitives Verb1) put inetwas in etwas (Akk.) einlegen — put something in something
den ersten Gang einlegen — engage first gear
2)jemandem/sich das Haar einlegen — set somebody's/one's hair
3) (Kunsthandwerk) inlayeingelegte Muster — inlaid patterns
4) (Kochk.) pickle5) (fig.): (einschieben)eine Rast einlegen — stop for a rest
eine Pause einlegen — take a break
6) (geltend machen) lodge <protest, appeal>Widerspruch einlegen — protest; s. auch Ehre 1); Veto; Wort 2)
* * *einlegen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1.etwas (in etwas [akk])einlegen put sth in (sth), insert sth (in sth); in einen Brief: enclose sth (with sth)2. AUTO:den zweiten etcleg mal einen schnelleren Gang ein! umg, fig get a move onÜberstunden einlegen put in ( oder do) some overtime;eine Gedenkminute einlegen observe a minute’s silence;einen Spurt einlegen put on a spurt5.mit Elfenbein etceinlegen inlay with ivory etc6.jemandem/sich die Haare einlegen set sb’s/one’s hair7. (Berufung, Beschwerde, Revision etc) lodge (gegen against); (Rechtsmittel) file;ein Veto gegen etwas einlegen veto sth;der Verein legte Protest gegen die Wertung des Spiels ein the club protested that the match should be replayed; → Ehre, Wort* * *transitives Verb1) put inetwas in etwas (Akk.) einlegen — put something in something
2)jemandem/sich das Haar einlegen — set somebody's/one's hair
3) (Kunsthandwerk) inlay4) (Kochk.) pickle5) (fig.): (einschieben)6) (geltend machen) lodge <protest, appeal>Widerspruch einlegen — protest; s. auch Ehre 1); Veto; Wort 2)
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3 hinzufügen
* * *das Hinzufügenaddition* * *hin|zu|fü|genvt septo add (+dat to); (= beilegen) to enclose* * *2) (to say something extra: He explained, and added that he was sorry.) add* * *hin·zu|fü·genvt1. (beilegen)einen Scheck einem Brief \hinzufügen to enclose a cheque [or AM check] in [or with] a letter2. (zusätzlich bemerken)das ist meine Meinung, dem habe ich nichts mehr hinzuzufügen! that is my opinion, I have nothing further to add to it3. (nachträglich hineingeben)▪ etw \hinzufügen to add sth* * *transitives Verb add* * ** * *transitives Verb add* * *(auf) ausdr.to piggyback (on) v. (zu) v.to add (to) v. v.to add v.to add on v.to subjoin v. -
4 hinzufügen
hin·zu|fü·genvt1) ( beilegen)einen Scheck einem Brief \hinzufügen to enclose a cheque [or (Am) check] in [or with] a letter2) ( zusätzlich bemerken)das ist meine Meinung, dem habe ich nichts mehr hinzuzufügen! that is my opinion, I have nothing further to add to it3) ( nachträglich hineingeben)etw \hinzufügen to add sth -
5 beigeben
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/tII v/i umg.: klein beigeben climb ( oder back) down, yield, submit; jemandem klein beigeben give in to s.o., give way to s.o.* * *bei|ge|ben sep1. vt(= zufügen) to add (+dat to); (= mitgeben) jdn to assign (jdm to sb)2. viklein béígeben (inf) — to give in
* * *bei|ge·ben1. (mitsenden)2. (hinzufügen)dem Teig müssen noch 4 Eier beigegeben werden 4 more eggs have to be added to the dough3. (geh)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb add (Dat. to)2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb inklein beigeben — (ugs.) give in
* * *beigeben (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t2. (mitgeben) als Berater, zur Aufsicht etc:jemandem jemanden beigeben assign sb to sbB. v/i umg:jemandem klein beigeben give in to sb, give way to sb* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb add (Dat. to)2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb inklein beigeben — (ugs.) give in
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6 beigeben
bei|ge·ben1) ( mitsenden)2) ( hinzufügen)dem Teig müssen noch 4 Eier beigegeben werden 4 more eggs have to be added to the dough3) ( geh); -
7 umbauen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I vt/i1. renovate, Am. auch rehab; zu etw. Neuem: convert; (umändern) alter; umbauen in (+ Akk) oder zu auch turn into; wir bauen um Schild etc.: alterations in progress2. fig. reorganize—v/t (untr., hat) build around, surround; umbauter Raum enclosed space* * *to rebuild* * *ụm|bau|en ['ʊmbauən] sep1. vtGebäude (= gründlich renovieren) to rebuild, to renovate; (zu etw anderem) to convert (zu into); (= umändern) to alter; Maschine etc to modify; (fig) Organisation, Firma to restructure, to reorganize; (THEAT ) Kulissen to change2. vito rebuild* * *um|bau·en1[ˈʊmbauən]I. vt▪ etw \umbauen to convert [or make structural alterations to] sthII. vi to renovateum·bau·en *2[ʊmˈbauən]vt* * *Itransitives, auch intransitives Verb rebuild; reconstruct; (leicht ändern) alter; (zu etwas anderem) convert (zu into); (fig.) reorganize <system, administration, etc.>IItransitives Verb surround* * *'umbauen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t & v/iumbauen in (+akk) oderzu auch turn into;wir bauen um Schild etc: alterations in progress2. fig reorganizeB. v/i THEAT, FILM change the settingum'bauen v/t (untrennb, hat) build around, surround;umbauter Raum enclosed space* * *Itransitives, auch intransitives Verb rebuild; reconstruct; (leicht ändern) alter; (zu etwas anderem) convert (zu into); (fig.) reorganize <system, administration, etc.>IItransitives Verb surround* * *v.to make structural alterations expr. -
8 umbauen
um|bau·en1. um|bau·en [ʼʊmbauən]vtetw \umbauen to convert [or make structural alterations to] sthvi to renovate2. um·bau·en * [ʊmʼbauən]vt -
9 umbauen *
um|bau·en1. um|bau·en [ʼʊmbauən]vtetw \umbauen * to convert [or make structural alterations to] sthvi to renovate2. um·bau·en * [ʊmʼbauən]vt -
10 umfrieden
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11 beilegen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t3. (schlichten) settle; seine Meinungsverschiedenheiten beilegen settle the ( oder one’s) differences4. (Titel) confer ( jemandem on s.o.), (Namen) give; selten jemandem / meist sich (Dat) einen Titel etc. beilegen confer ( oder bestow) a title etc. on s.o. / assume ( oder take on) a title etc.II v/i NAUT. bring to* * *(beenden) to heal;(dazulegen) to enclose; to attach; to subjoin* * *bei|le|genvt sep2) (= beimessen) to attribute, to ascribe (+dat to)Bedeutung or Gewicht/Wert béílegen — to attach importance/value to sth
3) (= schlichten) to settle4) (NAUT = anlegen) to moor* * *(to settle (a quarrel): They soon patched up their disagreement.) patch up* * *bei|le·genvt1. (dazulegen)einem Brief einen Rückumschlag \beilegen to enclose an SAE [or AM SASE] in a letter2. (beimessen)einer Sache Bedeutung \beilegen [o Gewicht] to attach importance to sth3. (schlichten)▪ etw \beilegen to settle sthlass uns die Sache [gütlich] \beilegen! let's settle the matter [amicably]4. (annehmen)* * *transitives Verb1) (dazulegen) enclose; (einem Buch, einer Zeitschrift) insert (Dat. in)einem Brief usw. etwas beilegen — enclose something with a letter etc.
2) (schlichten) settle <dispute, controversy, etc.>3) s. beimessen* * *beilegen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t2. (beimessen) attach;Bedeutung beilegen attach (great) importance to sth3. (schlichten) settle;seine Meinungsverschiedenheiten beilegen settle the ( oder one’s) differences4. (Titel) confer (jemandem/meistsich (dat)einen Titel etcB. v/i SCHIFF bring to* * *transitives Verb1) (dazulegen) enclose; (einem Buch, einer Zeitschrift) insert (Dat. in)einem Brief usw. etwas beilegen — enclose something with a letter etc.
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12 acompañar
v.1 to accompany, to go with, to keep company, to bear company to.Ricardo acompaña a María a diario Richard accompanies Mary every day.2 to join.3 to accompany.Ricardo acompaña a su madre en las noches Richard accompanies his mom at night.4 to accompany, to come along with, to come together with.* * *1 to accompany, go with■ es muy guapa, pero el pelo no la acompaña she's very pretty, but her hair lets her down2 (adjuntar) to enclose, attach3 MÚSICA to accompany1 MÚSICA to accompany oneself (a, on)\acompañar en el sentimiento formal to express one's condolences to* * *verb1) to accompany2) go with* * *1. VT1) [a alguna parte] [gen] to go with, accompany frm¿quieres que te acompañe al médico? — do you want me to go to the doctor's with you?
¡te acompaño! — I'll come with you!
iba acompañado de dos guardaespaldas — he had two bodyguards with him, he was accompanied by two bodyguards
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acompañar a algn a la puerta — to see sb to the door, see sb out2) (=hacer compañía) [por un rato] to keep company; [como pareja] to be companion tosu hermana la acompañó durante toda su enfermedad — her sister stood by her side throughout the illness
la mujer que lo acompañó en sus últimos años — the woman who was his companion o who was companion to him in his last years
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acompañar a algn en algo — to join sb in sthle acompaño en el sentimiento — [en un entierro] please accept my condolences
3) (=ocurrir al mismo tiempo) to accompanyel escándalo que acompañó al estreno de la ópera — the scandal that accompanied the opening of the opera
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acompañar algo con o de algo — to serve sth with sth5) [documentos]la solicitud debe ir acompañada de un certificado — the application should be accompanied by a certificate
6) (Mús) to accompany (a, con on)7) (=ser favorable)a ver si la suerte nos acompaña — let's hope we're lucky, let's hope our luck's in
parece que nos acompaña la mala suerte — we seem to be dogged by bad luck, we seem to be having a lot of bad luck
2. VI1) (=hacer compañía) to be company2) [comida]¿quieres un poco de pan para acompañar? — would you like some bread to go with it?
3) [ser favorable] to be favourable o (EEUU) favorable3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( a un lugar) to go with, accompany (frml)acompáñalo hasta la puerta — see him to the door, see him out
¿me acompañas a hablar con él? — will you come with me to talk to him?
b) ( hacer compañía) to keep... companyc) (en el dolor, la desgracia)acompañar a alguien en algo: la/lo/los acompaño en el sentimiento (fr hecha) my deepest sympathy; la acompañó en su dolor — he comforted her in her grief
d) (Mús) to accompany2) < comida> to accompany, go with3) (frml) ( adjuntar) to enclose2.acompañarse v prona) (Mús) to accompany oneselfb) (recípr) to be company for each other* * *= accompany, escort, come with, wash + Nombre + down, play along with.Ex. In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.Ex. Their work included escorting clients to other agencies.Ex. The documentation that comes with a program should be examined carefully.Ex. He also apparently washed it down with a swig of a vodka mixer and a beer taken from a cooler, the vehicle's owner said.Ex. The audio includes demos and backing tracks so you can play along with every example.----* acompañar a = usher into.* acompañar a la puerta = usher + Nombre + out.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( a un lugar) to go with, accompany (frml)acompáñalo hasta la puerta — see him to the door, see him out
¿me acompañas a hablar con él? — will you come with me to talk to him?
b) ( hacer compañía) to keep... companyc) (en el dolor, la desgracia)acompañar a alguien en algo: la/lo/los acompaño en el sentimiento (fr hecha) my deepest sympathy; la acompañó en su dolor — he comforted her in her grief
d) (Mús) to accompany2) < comida> to accompany, go with3) (frml) ( adjuntar) to enclose2.acompañarse v prona) (Mús) to accompany oneselfb) (recípr) to be company for each other* * *= accompany, escort, come with, wash + Nombre + down, play along with.Ex: In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.
Ex: Their work included escorting clients to other agencies.Ex: The documentation that comes with a program should be examined carefully.Ex: He also apparently washed it down with a swig of a vodka mixer and a beer taken from a cooler, the vehicle's owner said.Ex: The audio includes demos and backing tracks so you can play along with every example.* acompañar a = usher into.* acompañar a la puerta = usher + Nombre + out.* * *acompañar [A1 ]vtA1 (a un lugar) to go/come with, accompany ( frml)si quieres te acompaño al dentista I'll go with you to the dentist if you likeacompáñalo hasta la puerta see him to the door, see him out¿me acompañas a hablar con él? will you come with me to talk to him?2(hacer compañía): ¿por qué no vamos a acompañarla? why don't we go and keep her company?gracias por acompañarnos en este coloquio radiofónico thank you for being with us on the showsiempre lo acompañó la buena suerte he was always very luckyel tiempo no nos acompañó we didn't get very good weather, we weren't very lucky with the weather3 (en el dolor, la desgracia) acompañar a algn EN algo:todos acompañamos a la familia en su dolor we all join with the family in their griefle acompaño en el sentimiento ( fr hecha); my deepest sympathyacompañó a la madre en su dolor he comforted his mother in her grief4 ( Mús) to accompanyB ‹comida› to accompany, go withC ( frml) (adjuntar) to enclosenos es grato acompañarle la información por usted solicitada we are pleased to enclose the information which you requestedla solicitud ha de ir acompañada del certificado médico the application must be accompanied by the medical certificate1 ( Mús) to accompany oneselfcantó acompañándose al piano she sang, accompanying herself on the piano2 ( recípr):no se llevan muy bien pero se acompañan they don't get along very well but they're company for each other o they keep each other company* * *
acompañar ( conjugate acompañar) verbo transitivo
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la acompañé a su casa I walked her home;
¿me acompañas? will you come with me?
c) (Mús) to accompany
2 (frml) ( adjuntar) to enclose;
acompañar verbo transitivo
1 to accompany: ¿prefieres que te acompañe?, do you want me to come with you?
2 (guiar) te acompaño hasta la puerta, I'll see you to the door
3 (una carta, un informe, etc) to enclose
3 frml le acompaño en el sentimiento, please accept my condolences
' acompañar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
perseguir
- tapa
English:
accompany
- chaperone
- commiserate
- conduct
- escort
- follow through
- go in with
- go with
- hand-out
- leave
- partner
- see
- see out
- show
- show out
- tag along
- usher
- walk
- back
- come
- enclose
* * *♦ vt1. [ir con] to go with, to accompany;acompañar a alguien a la puerta to show sb out;acompañar a alguien a casa to walk sb home;su esposa lo acompaña en todos sus viajes his wife goes with him on all his tripsla radio me acompaña mucho I listen to the radio for companylo acompaño en el sentimiento (you have) my condolences4. [adjuntar] to enclose;acompañó la solicitud de o [m5] con su curriculum vitae he sent his Br CV o US resumé along with the application5. [con música] to accompany;ella canta y su hermana la acompaña al piano she sings and her sister accompanies her on the piano♦ vi[hacer compañía] to provide company;una radio acompaña mucho radios are very good for keeping you company;fue una lástima que el tiempo no acompañara it's a shame the weather didn't hold out* * *v/t1 (ir con) go with, accompany2 ( permanecer con):acompañar a alguien keep s.o. company3 MÚS accompany4 GASTR accompany, go with* * *acompañar vt: to accompany, to go with* * *acompañar vb¿la acompañas a la puerta? will you see her to the door? -
13 umgeben
v/t (unreg., untr., hat) surround ( sich o.s.; mit with); mit Mauern / einem Zaun umgeben wall / fence in* * *to encompass ( Verb); to environ ( Verb); to close in ( Verb); to girdle ( Verb); to surround ( Verb)* * *um|ge|ben [ʊm'geːbn] ptp umgeben insep irreg1. vtto surround (auch fig)mit einer Mauer/einem Zaun umgében sein — to be walled/fenced in, to be surrounded by a wall/fence
das von Weinbergen umgébene Stuttgart — the town of Stuttgart, surrounded by vineyards
2. vrsich mit jdm/etw umgében — to surround oneself with sb/sth
* * *(to attack on all sides: beset by thieves.) beset* * *um·ge·ben *[ʊmˈge:bn̩]I. vt1. (einfassen)mit einer Mauer/einem Zaun \umgeben sein to be walled/fenced in, to be surrounded [or enclosed] by a fence/wall▪ etw \umgeben to lie to all sides of sthetw von drei Seiten \umgeben to lie to three sides of sth▪ von jdm \umgeben sein to be surrounded by sbII. vr* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) surround; <hedge, fence, wall, etc.> enclose; <darkness, mist, etc.> envelop2)etwas mit etwas umgeben — surround something with something; (einfrieden) enclose something with something
sich mit jemandem/etwas umgeben — surround oneself with somebody/something
* * *umgeben v/t (irr, untrennb, hat) surround (sich o.s.;mit with);mit Mauern/einem Zaun umgeben wall/fence in* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) surround; <hedge, fence, wall, etc.> enclose; <darkness, mist, etc.> envelop2)etwas mit etwas umgeben — surround something with something; (einfrieden) enclose something with something
sich mit jemandem/etwas umgeben — surround oneself with somebody/something
* * *adj.surrounded adj. v.to enclose v.to encompass v.to environ v.to surround v. -
14 adosar
v.1 to place back to back, to bring near, to abut, to place near.2 to append, to attach.* * *1 to lean (a, against)* * *VT1)adosar algo a una pared — to lean sth against a wall, place sth with its back against a wall
* * *verbo transitivoa) <armario/escritorio>adosar algo a algo — to put o place something against something
b) (Méx) < documento> to enclose, attach* * *verbo transitivoa) <armario/escritorio>adosar algo a algo — to put o place something against something
b) (Méx) < documento> to enclose, attach* * *adosar [A1 ]vt1 ‹armario/escritorio› adosar algo A algo to put o place sth AGAINST sthadosó el piano a la pared she put o placed the piano (up) against the wallla bomba fue adosada a los bajos del vehículo the bomb was attached to the underside of the vehicle2 ( Méx) ‹documento› to enclose, attach* * *
adosar ( conjugate adosar) verbo transitivoa) ‹armario/escritorio› adosar algo a algo to fix sth to sth
* * *adosar vtadosar algo a algo to push sth up against sth;adosaron un almacén a la tienda they built a warehouse on to the shop;la bomba que adosaron a los bajos del vehículo the bomb they attached to the underside of the car* * *v/t:adosar algo a algo put sth (up) against sth -
15 beifügen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (noch sagen) add (+ Dat to); dem habe ich nichts mehr beizufügen geh. I have nothing to add to that; eine Klausel beifügen im Vertrag etc.: append a clause (+ Dat to)3. (dazu tun) bes. in Kochrezepten: add* * *to attach; to inclose; to enclose; to append; to add* * *bei|fü|genvt sep(= mitschicken) to enclose (+dat with); (= beiläufig sagen) to add* * *(to put inside a letter or its envelope: I enclose a cheque for $4.00.) enclose* * *bei|fü·genvt1. (mitsenden)[einem Brief/Paket] etw \beifügen to enclose sth [in a letter/parcel]2. (hinzufügen)▪ [etw] \beifügen to add [sth]* * *transitives Verbeiner Bewerbung etwas beifügen — enclose something with an application
* * *beifügen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)dem habe ich nichts mehr beizufügen geh I have nothing to add to that;2. (mitschicken) enclose, include;einem Brief eine Anlage beifügen add an enclosure to a letter* * *transitives Verb* * *v.to add (to) v.to enclose v.to include v. -
16 einfassen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) enclose; mit einem Zaun: fence in; (Beet, Rasen) border, edge; (Quelle) build a wall around, wall in; (umsäumen) line; (Kleidung) trim; (Bild, Brillengläser) frame; (Edelstein) set* * *to garnish; to border; to gird* * *ein|fas|senvt sep2)ein Grundstück ( mit einem Zaun/einer Mauer/Hecke) éínfassen — to put a fence/wall/hedge (a)round a plot of land
* * *(an arrangement of jewels in eg a ring.) setting* * *ein|fas·senvt1. (umgeben) to border [or edge] sth [with sth]einen Garten mit einer Hecke/einem Zaun \einfassen to enclose [or surround] a garden with a hedge/fence2. (umsäumen) to hem sth [with sth]3. (fassen) to set sth [in sth]4. TYPO* * *transitives Verb border, hem, edge < material, dress, tablecloth>; set < gem>; edge <lawn, flower bed, grave>; curb <source, spring>* * *einfassen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) enclose; mit einem Zaun: fence in; (Beet, Rasen) border, edge; (Quelle) build a wall around, wall in; (umsäumen) line; (Kleidung) trim; (Bild, Brillengläser) frame; (Edelstein) set* * *transitives Verb border, hem, edge <material, dress, tablecloth>; set < gem>; edge <lawn, flower bed, grave>; curb <source, spring>* * *v.to edge v.to gird v.to hem v.to surround v. -
17 umfrieden
v/t (untr., hat) enclose, fence off, put a fence up (a)round; mit einer Mauer umfrieden enclose with a wall* * *um|frie|den [ʊm'friːdn] ptp umfriedetvt insep (geh)to enclose; (mit Zaun auch) to fence in; (mit Mauer auch) to wall in* * *um·frie·den *[ʊmˈfri:dn̩]um·frie·di·gen *[ʊmˈfri:dɪgn̩]vt (geh)* * *umfrieden v/t (untrennb, hat) enclose, fence off, put a fence up (a)round;mit einer Mauer umfrieden enclose with a wall -
18 rodear
v.1 to surround.le rodeó el cuello con los brazos she put her arms around his neck¡ríndete, estás rodeado! surrender, we have you o you're surrounded!vive rodeado de libros he's always surrounded by booksLa luz rodea al corral The light surrounds the corral.2 to surround (estar alrededor de).el misterio que rodea la investigación the mystery surrounding the investigationtodos los que la rodean hablan muy bien de ella everyone around her speaks very highly of her3 to go around (dar la vuelta a).4 to skirt around.5 to wall in, to close in, to close round, to corner.La cerca rodea a las vacas The fence walls in the cows.* * *1 (cercar) to surround, encircle1 (andar alrededor) to go around1 to surround oneself (de, with)* * *verb1) to go around2) surround, encircle* * *1. VT1) (=poner alrededor de) to encircle, encloserodearon el terreno con alambre de púas — they surrounded the field with barbed wire, they put a barbed wire fence around the field
2) (=ponerse alrededor de) to surround3) LAm [+ ganado] to round up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( ponerse alrededor de) <edificio/persona> to surroundtodos rodearon a los novios — they all crowded o gathered round the newlyweds
b) ( poner alrededor)c) ( con los brazos)d) (AmL) < ganado> to round up2) ( estar alrededor de) to surround2.todos los que lo rodean — everyone who works with him/knows him
rodearse v pronrodearse DE algo/alguien — to surround oneself with something/somebody
* * *= bound, surround, be all around us, envelop, shroud, skirt, hem + Nombre + in, close in on, gird.Ex. Word is a character string bounded by spaces or other chosen characters.Ex. The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.Ex. June Jordan offers the poet's view that poetry is all around us.Ex. Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.Ex. Often the needs of the disabled are shrouded by misconceptions such as that they are forced to lead a poor quality of life.Ex. Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex. As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.Ex. The peaks and rocks of grotesque shapes are girded by clear streams and embraced by green trees and bamboo plants.----* Nombre + que me rodea = Nombre + round me.* que nos rodea = ambient.* que rodea = surrounding.* rodear con un círculo = encircle, circle.* rodear de misterio = shroud in + mystery, veil in + mystery.* rodear en grupo = swarm.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( ponerse alrededor de) <edificio/persona> to surroundtodos rodearon a los novios — they all crowded o gathered round the newlyweds
b) ( poner alrededor)c) ( con los brazos)d) (AmL) < ganado> to round up2) ( estar alrededor de) to surround2.todos los que lo rodean — everyone who works with him/knows him
rodearse v pronrodearse DE algo/alguien — to surround oneself with something/somebody
* * *= bound, surround, be all around us, envelop, shroud, skirt, hem + Nombre + in, close in on, gird.Ex: Word is a character string bounded by spaces or other chosen characters.
Ex: The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.Ex: June Jordan offers the poet's view that poetry is all around us.Ex: Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.Ex: Often the needs of the disabled are shrouded by misconceptions such as that they are forced to lead a poor quality of life.Ex: Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex: As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.Ex: The peaks and rocks of grotesque shapes are girded by clear streams and embraced by green trees and bamboo plants.* Nombre + que me rodea = Nombre + round me.* que nos rodea = ambient.* que rodea = surrounding.* rodear con un círculo = encircle, circle.* rodear de misterio = shroud in + mystery, veil in + mystery.* rodear en grupo = swarm.* * *rodear [A1 ]vtA1 (ponerse alrededor de) ‹edificio/persona› to surroundse vio rodeada por una nube de fotógrafos she found herself surrounded by a swarm of photographerstodos rodearon a los novios they all crowded o gathered round the newlyweds2 (poner alrededor) rodear algo DE algo to surround sth WITH sthrodeó el brillante de rubíes he surrounded the diamond with rubies3(encerrar): le rodeó la cintura y la atrajo hacia sí he put his arms around her waist and drew her toward(s) him4 ( AmL) ‹ganado› to round upB (estar alrededor de) to surroundlas circunstancias que rodearon su muerte the circumstances surrounding his deathun grupo de curiosos rodeaba el vehículo the vehicle was surrounded by a group of onlookers, a group of onlookers surrounded the vehicleel misterio que rodea sus actividades the mystery which surrounds their activitieses muy querido por todos los que lo rodean everyone who works with him/knows him is very fond of him■ rodearserodearse DE algo/algn to surround oneself WITH sth/sbprocura rodearte de gente de confianza try to surround yourself with people you can trustme gusta rodearme de cosas hermosas I like to surround myself with beautiful things* * *
rodear ( conjugate rodear) verbo transitivo
1
rodear algo DE algo to surround sth with sth;
le rodeó la cintura con los brazos he put his arms around her waist
2 ( estar alrededor de) to surround;◊ todos los que lo rodean everyone who works with him/knows him
rodearse verbo pronominal rodearse DE algo/algn to surround oneself with sth/sb
rodear
I verbo transitivo
1 (con algo) to surround
rodear con los brazos, to put one's arms around
2 (un asunto) to avoid
II verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo (un camino) to go round, make a detour
' rodear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bordear
- envolver
English:
border
- circle
- close in
- encircle
- enclose
- encompass
- hem in
- loop
- surround
- go
- ring
- round
* * *♦ vt1. [poner o ponerse alrededor de] to surround (de with);le rodeó el cuello con los brazos she put her arms around his neck;¡ríndete, estás rodeado! surrender, we have you o you're surrounded!;vive rodeado de libros he's always surrounded by books2. [estar alrededor de] to surround;el misterio que rodea la investigación the mystery surrounding the investigation;todos los que la rodean hablan muy bien de ella everyone around her speaks very highly of her3. [dar la vuelta a] to go around4. [eludir] [tema] to skirt around5. Am [ganado] to round up* * *v/t surround* * *rodear vt1) : to surround2) : to round up (cattle)rodear vi1) : to go around2) : to beat around the bush* * *rodear vb1. (cercar) to surround -
19 circondare
surround* * *circondare v.tr. to surround; to encircle, to encompass; to enclose: è un lago circondato da folti boschi, it is a lake encircled by thick woods; i nostri soldati furono circondati dai nemici, our soldiers were surrounded by the enemy; circondare con un muro, to surround with a wall (o to wall in); circondare con uno steccato, to fence (in); circondare qlcu. di cure, to surround s.o. with care; è circondato da amici, he is surrounded by (o with) friends.◘ circondarsi v.rifl. to surround oneself: si circondò di agi, lusso e belle donne, he surrounded himself with comfort, luxury and beautiful women.* * *[tʃirkon'dare]1. vt2. vr (circondarsi)circondarsi di — to surround o.s. with
* * *[tʃirkon'dare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (attorniare) [edifici, recinzione] to surround, to encircle, to enclose, to ring; [ persone] to surround, to encircle; [ montagne] to rim, to wall in [ valle]2) mil. (accerchiare) [truppe, polizia] to encircle, to ring, to surround [ edificio]; to hem in [persone, truppe]; to close in on [città, nemico]3) fig.circondare qcs. di — to surround sth. with [ mistero]
2.circondare qcn. di attenzioni — to lavish attentions on sb
- rsi di — to surround oneself with [amici, mistero]
* * *circondare/t∫irkon'dare/ [1]1 (attorniare) [edifici, recinzione] to surround, to encircle, to enclose, to ring; [ persone] to surround, to encircle; [ montagne] to rim, to wall in [ valle]; le persone che ci circondano the people around us2 mil. (accerchiare) [truppe, polizia] to encircle, to ring, to surround [ edificio]; to hem in [persone, truppe]; to close in on [città, nemico]3 fig. circondare qcs. di to surround sth. with [ mistero]; circondare qcn. di attenzioni to lavish attentions on sb.II circondarsi verbo pronominale(riunire intorno a sé) - rsi di to surround oneself with [amici, mistero]. -
20 einfrieden
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) enclose* * *to enclose* * *ein|frie|den ['ainfriːdn]vt sep (geh)to enclose* * *ein|frie·den[ˈainfri:dn̩]vt (geh)* * *einfrieden v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) enclose
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