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1 flutter
1. intransitive verb1) [Vogel, Motte, Papier, Vorhang, Fahne, Segel, Drachen, Flügel:] flattern; [Blumen, Gräser usw.:] schaukeln2) (beat abnormally) [Herz:] schneller od. höher schlagen2. transitive verbflattern mit [Flügel]flutter one's eyelashes — mit den Wimpern klimpern
3. nounflutter one's eyelashes at somebody — jemandem mit den Wimpern zuklimpern
1) Flattern, das* * *1. verb2) ((of a bird, insect etc) to move the wings rapidly and lightly: The moth fluttered round the light.) flattern2. noun2) (nervous excitement: She was in a great flutter.) die Aufregung* * *flut·ter[ˈflʌtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. vi3. (fall)▪ to \flutter somewhere irgendwohin flattern4.▶ to make one's heart \flutter das Herz höher schlagen lassenII. vt▪ to \flutter sth etw flattern lassenthe bird \fluttered its wings der Vogel schlug mit den FlügelnIII. nto have a \flutter ein paar Mark riskierento put sth in a \flutter etw in Aufregung akk versetzento be all of a \flutter völlig aus dem Häuschen sein fam* * *['flʌtə(r)]1. viher heart fluttered as he entered the room — sie bekam Herzklopfen, als er das Zimmer betrat
to flutter around — herumtänzeln, nervös herumfuhrwerken (inf)
she fluttered into/out of the room — sie tänzelte ins Zimmer/aus dem Zimmer
2. vtfan, piece of paper wedeln mit; (birds) wings flattern mit; one's eyelashes klimpern mit (hum inf)to flutter one's eyelashes at sb — mit den Wimpern klimpern (hum), jdn mit einem tollen Augenaufschlag bezirzen
3. n1) Flattern nt (ALSO MED)this caused a flutter among the audience — dies verursachte leichte Unruhe im Publikum
2)flutter of anxiety/excitement — besorgte/aufgeregte Unruhe
3) (Brit inf)he likes his little flutter on a Friday night — er versucht freitagabends gern sein Glück beim Wetten
* * *flutter [ˈflʌtə(r)]A v/i1. flattern (Fahne, Vogel etc, auch MED Herz, Puls)3. zittern4. flackern (Flamme)B v/t1. wedeln mit, schwenken:flutter one’s eyelashes mit den Wimpern klimpern;flutter its wings mit den Flügeln schlagen3. Br umg einen kleinen Betrag verwettenC s3. Br umg kleine Wette:have a flutter on the horses beim Pferderennen ein paar Pfund riskieren* * *1. intransitive verb1) [Vogel, Motte, Papier, Vorhang, Fahne, Segel, Drachen, Flügel:] flattern; [Blumen, Gräser usw.:] schaukeln2) (beat abnormally) [Herz:] schneller od. höher schlagen2. transitive verbflattern mit [Flügel]3. noun1) Flattern, das* * *n.Flattern n.Gleichlaufschwankung f.Tonhöhenschwankung f. v.flattern v. -
2 fly
I noun(Zool.) Fliege, diehe wouldn't hurt a fly — (fig.) er kann keiner Fliege etwas zuleide tun
II 1. intransitive verb,[there are] no flies on him — (fig. coll.) ihm kann man nichts vormachen (ugs.)
1) fliegenfly about/away or off — umher-/weg- od. davonfliegen
rumours are flying about — (fig.) es gehen Gerüchte um
3) (move quickly) fliegenknock or send somebody/something flying — jemanden/etwas umstoßen
fly into a temper or rage — einen Wutanfall bekommen
4) (fig.)fly [by or past] — wie im Fluge vergehen
how time flies!, doesn't time fly! — wie die Zeit vergeht!
5) [Fahne:] gehisst sein6) (attack angrily)fly at somebody — (lit. or fig.) über jemanden herfallen
let fly with — abschießen [Pfeil, Rakete, Gewehr]; werfen [Stein]
2. transitive verb,I really must fly — (coll.) jetzt muss ich aber schnell los
flew, flown1) fliegen [Flugzeug, Fracht, Einsatz]; fliegen über (+ Akk.) [Strecke]; (travel over) überfliegen; überquerenfly Concorde/Lufthansa — mit der Concorde/mit Lufthansa fliegen
2) führen [Flagge]3. noun in sing. or pl.Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/28398/fly_in">fly in- fly off- fly out* * *I plural - fliesnou)1) (a type of small winged insect.)2) (a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth: Which fly should I use to catch a trout?)3) ((often in plural) a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers.)•II past tense - flew; verb1) (to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane: The pilot flew (the plane) across the sea.) fliegen•- flyer- flier
- flying saucer
- flying visit
- frequent flyer/flier
- flyleaf
- flyover
- fly in the face of
- fly into
- fly off the handle
- get off to a flying start
- let fly
- send someone/something flying
- send flying* * *[flaɪ]I. vi<flew, flown>1. (through the air) fliegenwe're \flying at 9000 metres wir fliegen in 9000 Meter Höhehe flew across the Atlantic er überflog den Atlantikwe flew from Heathrow wir flogen von Heathrow ab2. (in the air) flattern, wehenthe flag was \flying at half-mast die Fahne wehte auf Halbmast3. (speed)▪ to \fly somewhere irgendwohin sausen [o stürmen]the door suddenly flew open die Tür flog plötzlich aufI must \fly ich muss mich sputento make sth \fly or flop etw zu einem Renner oder einem Flop machen6.▶ to \fly in the face of logic/reason gegen jede Logik/Vernunft verstoßen▶ to \fly high AM im siebten Himmel seinII. vt<flew, flown>1. (pilot)2. (transport)▪ to \fly sb/sth somewhere jdn/etw irgendwohin fliegen3. (raise)▪ to \fly sth etw wehen lassento \fly a flag eine Fahne hissenthe ship was \flying the Spanish flag das Schiff fuhr unter spanischer Flaggeto \fly a kite einen Drachen steigen lassen4. (travel)I usually \fly Lufthansa für gewöhnlich fliege ich mit Lufthansa5.▶ to \fly a kite [for sth] einen Versuchsballon steigen lassenIII. n2. (bait) [künstliche] Fliege6.▶ to drop [off] like flies ( fam: collapse) sterben wie die Fliegen fam; (stop) massenweise aufhören▶ sb wouldn't harm [or hurt] a \fly jd würde keiner Fliege etwas zuleide tun▶ there are no flies on sb jdn legt man nicht so leicht rein▶ \fly the fly schnellIV. adj<-er, -est>( fam)to be \fly enough gerissen genug sein▪ to be \fly ein [o der] Hit sein* * *I [flaɪ]nFliege fII vb: pret flew, ptp flownthere are no flies on him ( Brit inf ) — ihn legt man nicht so leicht rein (inf)
1. vi1) (person, bird, insect, aircraft etc) fliegenI'm already late, I must fly — ich bin schon spät dran, ich muss jetzt wirklich sausen (inf)
to fly to sb's side — an jds Seite eilen
he really let fly — er legte kräftig los; (verbally also) er zog kräftig vom Leder
to knock or send sb/sth flying — jdn/etw umschmeißen (inf) or umwerfen
he sent the ball flying over the wall — er schleuderte or schmiss (inf) den Ball über die Mauer
to go flying (person) — hinfallen; (object) runterfallen
3)to fly in the face of authority/tradition — sich über jede Autorität/alle Traditionen hinwegsetzen
to fly in the face of reason (person, organization) — sich über jede Vernunft hinwegsetzen; (idea, theory etc) jeder Vernunft entbehren
4) (flag, hair) wehen2. vt2) passengers, route, plane fliegen; Atlantic überfliegenSee:→ flag3. nIII pret flew, ptp flown1. vi(= flee) fliehen, flüchtento fly for one's life — um sein Leben laufen/fahren etc
2. vtIVto fly the country — aus dem Land flüchten
n1) (on trousers) (Hosen)schlitz m2)See:= fly sheet4)See:= flywheelV (Brit inf)1. adjclever, gerissen2. n* * *fly1 [flaı]A s1. Fliegen n, Flug m:a) im Fluge,b) ständig auf den Beinen;change on the fly (Eishockey) fliegend wechseln2. TECHa) Unruh(e) f (der Uhr)b) Schwungstück n, -rad n3. TYPO (Bogen)Ausleger m5. Br HIST Einspänner m, Droschke f7. a) Klappe f, Platte f (über einer Knopfleiste etc)b) auch pl Hosenschlitz m, Hosenlatz mc) Zeltklappe f, -tür fB v/i prät flew [fluː], pperf flown [fləʊn]1. fliegen:fly high fig hoch hinauswollen, ehrgeizige Ziele haben;2. FLUG fliegen:fly contact mit Bodensicht fliegen3. fliegen, stieben (Funken etc):5. stürmen, stürzen, (auch Auto etc) sausen:fly to arms zu den Waffen eilen;fly at sb auf jemanden losgehen;fly at sb’s throat jemandem an die Kehle gehen;a) jemanden verjagen,b) jemanden zu Boden schleudern;6. (ver)fliegen (Zeit):the day simply flew (by) der Tag verging (wie) im Flug(e)7. zerrinnen (Geld):make the money fly das Geld mit vollen Händen ausgeben8. flattern, wehen9. JAGD mit einem Falken jagenC v/t1. fliegen lassen:2. eine Fahnea) führenb) hissen, wehen lassen3. FLUGa) ein Flugzeug fliegen, führenb) jemanden, etwas im Flugzeug befördern, fliegenc) eine Strecke (be)fliegend) den Ozean etc überfliegene) mit einer Fluggesellschaft fliegen4. einen Zaun etc im Sprung nehmenfly2 [flaı] s1. ZOOL Fliege f:a fly in the ointment fig ein Haar in der Suppe;a fly on the wall ein heimlicher Beobachter;she likes to be a fly on the wall sie spielt gerne Mäuschen;there are no flies on him umg den legt man nicht so schnell rein;2. Angeln: (künstliche) Fliege:cast a fly eine Angel auswerfen3. BOT Fliege f (Pflanzenkrankheit)fly3 [flaı] adj besonders Br umg gerissen, raffiniert* * *I noun(Zool.) Fliege, diethe only fly in the ointment — (fig.) der einzige Haken [bei der Sache] (ugs.)
he wouldn't hurt a fly — (fig.) er kann keiner Fliege etwas zuleide tun
II 1. intransitive verb,[there are] no flies on him — (fig. coll.) ihm kann man nichts vormachen (ugs.)
1) fliegenfly about/away or off — umher-/weg- od. davonfliegen
2) (float, flutter) fliegenrumours are flying about — (fig.) es gehen Gerüchte um
3) (move quickly) fliegenknock or send somebody/something flying — jemanden/etwas umstoßen
fly into a temper or rage — einen Wutanfall bekommen
4) (fig.)fly [by or past] — wie im Fluge vergehen
how time flies!, doesn't time fly! — wie die Zeit vergeht!
5) [Fahne:] gehisst seinfly at somebody — (lit. or fig.) über jemanden herfallen
let fly — zuschlagen; (fig.): (use strong language) losschimpfen
let fly with — abschießen [Pfeil, Rakete, Gewehr]; werfen [Stein]
2. transitive verb,I really must fly — (coll.) jetzt muss ich aber schnell los
flew, flown1) fliegen [Flugzeug, Fracht, Einsatz]; fliegen über (+ Akk.) [Strecke]; (travel over) überfliegen; überquerenfly Concorde/Lufthansa — mit der Concorde/mit Lufthansa fliegen
2) führen [Flagge]3. noun in sing. or pl.(on trousers) Hosenschlitz, derPhrasal Verbs:- fly in- fly off- fly out* * *(insect) n.Stubenfliege f. n.Fliege -n f. v.(§ p.,p.p.: flew, flown)= befliegen (Strecke) v.fliegen v.(§ p.,pp.: flog, ist/hat geflogen) -
3 sacudir
v.1 to shake.El temblor sacude la tierra The quake shakes up the ground.2 to beat (golpear) (alfombra).3 to shake, to shock.4 to do the dusting.María sacude en las tardes Mary does the dusting in the afternoons.5 to dust.María sacude el mueble Mary dusts the furniture.* * *1 (gen) to shake2 (alfombra etc) to shake out; (polvo, arena) to shake off3 (golpear) to beat4 (cabeza) to shake5 (dar una paliza) to beat up6 (moscas, mosquitos, etc) to flick away, flick off7 figurado (emocionar, alterar) to shake1 (quitarse) to shake off2 (moscas, mosquitos, etc) to flick away, flick off* * *verb1) to shake2) jerk•* * *1. VT1) (=agitar) [+ árbol, edificio, cabeza] to shake; [+ ala] to flap; [+ alfombra] to beat; [+ colchón] to shake, shake the dust out of2) (=quitar) [+ tierra] to shake off; [+ cuerda] to jerk, tug3) (=conmover) to shake4) * (=pegar)5)sacudir dinero a algn — * to screw money out of sb *
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (fam) < niño> to clobber (colloq)sacudir la cabeza — ( para negar) to shake one's head; ( para afirmar) to nod (one's head)
c) ( hacer temblar) to shaked) (CS, Méx) ( limpiar) to dust, do the dusting2) (conmover, afectar) to shake2.una revolución que sacudió los cimientos de la sociedad — a revolution which shook society to its foundations
sacudir vi (CS, Méx) to dust3.sacudirse v pron (refl)a) ( apartar de sí) < problema> to shrug off; <sueño/modorra> to shake offb) ( quitarse) <arena/polvo> to shake offsacúdete los pelos del perro — (CS) brush the dog hairs off you
* * *= shake up, jar, jolt, flail, thrash, wallop, rock, swish.Ex. This will shake up library managers no end.Ex. She analyzes how her memory was jarred by this massacre.Ex. When the area was jolted by a severe earthquake rescue teams rushed in from all over the country.Ex. The crab's mouth has elongated setae, notably on the maxilla, which it repeatedly flails through the seawater to feed on suspended material.Ex. Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex. He walloped Bud, tore his shirt, and made him eat dirt.Ex. The earth tremor that rocked the centre of Melbourne was one of three quakes that hit Australia in the one day.Ex. Swishing wine in the mouth helps you taste all the flavors in a wine.----* sacudir de lo lindo = knock + the living daylights out of, knock + the hell out out of, beat + Nombre + (all) hollow.* sacudir el polvo = dust.* sacudir las telarañas = blow + the cobwebs away/off/out.* sacudirse de encima = shake off.* sacudirse las telarañas = blow + the cobwebs away/off/out.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (fam) < niño> to clobber (colloq)sacudir la cabeza — ( para negar) to shake one's head; ( para afirmar) to nod (one's head)
c) ( hacer temblar) to shaked) (CS, Méx) ( limpiar) to dust, do the dusting2) (conmover, afectar) to shake2.una revolución que sacudió los cimientos de la sociedad — a revolution which shook society to its foundations
sacudir vi (CS, Méx) to dust3.sacudirse v pron (refl)a) ( apartar de sí) < problema> to shrug off; <sueño/modorra> to shake offb) ( quitarse) <arena/polvo> to shake offsacúdete los pelos del perro — (CS) brush the dog hairs off you
* * *= shake up, jar, jolt, flail, thrash, wallop, rock, swish.Ex: This will shake up library managers no end.
Ex: She analyzes how her memory was jarred by this massacre.Ex: When the area was jolted by a severe earthquake rescue teams rushed in from all over the country.Ex: The crab's mouth has elongated setae, notably on the maxilla, which it repeatedly flails through the seawater to feed on suspended material.Ex: Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex: He walloped Bud, tore his shirt, and made him eat dirt.Ex: The earth tremor that rocked the centre of Melbourne was one of three quakes that hit Australia in the one day.Ex: Swishing wine in the mouth helps you taste all the flavors in a wine.* sacudir de lo lindo = knock + the living daylights out of, knock + the hell out out of, beat + Nombre + (all) hollow.* sacudir el polvo = dust.* sacudir las telarañas = blow + the cobwebs away/off/out.* sacudirse de encima = shake off.* sacudirse las telarañas = blow + the cobwebs away/off/out.* * *sacudir [I1 ]vtAsacudió la arena de la toalla he shook the sand out of the towel3sacudió la cabeza en señal de afirmación he nodded (his head) in agreement4 (hacer temblar) to shakeel terremoto sacudió toda la ciudad the earthquake shook the entire cityun escalofrío la sacudió de pies a cabeza a shiver went right through her5 (CS, Méx) (limpiar) to dusttengo que sacudir el polvo I have to dust o do the dustingB (conmover, afectar) to shakesu trágica muerte sacudió a la población his tragic death sent shock waves through o shook the populationuna revolución que sacudió los cimientos de la sociedad a revolution which shook society to its foundations o which rocked the foundations of society■ sacudirvi(CS, Méx) to dust( refl)1 (apartar de sí) ‹problema› to shrug off; ‹sueño/modorra› to shake offno sé cómo sacudirme a este tipo I don't know how to get rid of this guy ( colloq), I don't know how to shake this guy off o get this guy off my back ( colloq)la vaca se sacudía las moscas con el rabo the cow was flicking the flies off with its tail2 (quitarse) ‹arena/polvo› to shake offsacúdete los pelos del perro (CS); brush the dog hairs off you* * *
sacudir ( conjugate sacudir) verbo transitivo
1
( golpear) ‹alfombra/colchón› to beat;
( para afirmar) to nod (one's head)
2 (conmover, afectar) to shake
verbo intransitivo (CS, Méx) to dust
sacudirse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( quitarse) ‹arena/polvo› to shake off
sacudir verbo transitivo
1 (de un lado a otro) to shake
2 (para limpiar) to shake off
(una alfombra) to beat
3 (algo molesto) to brush off
4 fam (pegar a alguien) to wallop, beat sb up
5 (con una emoción intensa) to shock, shake
6 fig (impresionar) la muerte del poeta sacudió a todo el país, the death of the poet affected all the country
' sacudir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trapo
English:
agitate
- beat
- flail
- fluff
- jerk
- jolt
- shake
- shake down
- swish
- toss
- buffet
- dust
- flutter
- jar
- jiggle
- rock
* * *♦ vt1. [agitar] to shake;el terremoto sacudió la ciudad the earthquake shook the city2. [quitar] [agitando] to shake off;[frotando] to brush off;sacudir el polvo a una mesa to dust a table3. [golpear] [alfombra] to beat;[mantel, chaqueta] to shake out; Fam [persona] to whack;sacude bien las migas del mantel shake all the crumbs off the tablecloth;le sacudió una bofetada she slapped him4. [conmover] to shake, to shock;su asesinato sacudió a la población people were shaken by his assassination♦ viRP to shake oneself, to give oneself a shake;hay que sacudir bien, si no queda todo el polvo you have to give yourself a good shake, or you stay covered in dust* * *I v/t1 tb figshake2 famniño beat, wallop fam* * *sacudir vt1) : to shake, to beat2) : to jerk, to jolt3) : to dust off4) conmover: to shake up, to shock* * *sacudir vb -
4 У-118
В УПОР PrepP Invar adv1. подойти, подступить к кому, столкнуться - и т. п. (to approach, come up to etc s.o.) very closely, so that hardly any distance separates one from s.o., (to run) directly, right (into s.o.): face to faceeyeball-to-eyeball right up to (in limited contexts) (be) close up to.(extended usage) Человек взмахнул руками, вцепился в мою шубу, потряс меня, прильнул и стал тихонько выкрикивать: «Голубчик мой... доктор... скорее... умирает она»... Я взял безжизненную руку... Под пальцами задрожало мелко, часто, потом стало срываться, тянуться в нитку. У меня похолодело привычно под ложечкой, как всегда, когда я в упор видел смерть (Булгаков 6). The man waved his arms, clutched my fur coat and shook me as he pressed against me, moaning softly: "Oh, doctor... my dear fellow...quickly...she's dying."...I took the lifeless arm....I could feel a thin, rapid flutter which broke off and picked up again as a mere faint thread. I felt the customary stab of cold in the pit of my stomach as I always do when I see death face to face (6a)....Штабс-капитан быстрым жестом схватил порожний стул... и поставил его чуть не посредине комнаты затем, схватив другой такой же стул для себя, сел напротив Алёши, по-прежнему к нему в упор и так, что колени их почти соприкасались вместе (Достоевский 1)....The captain seized an empty chair...and placed it almost in the middle of the room, then, seizing another chair, just like the first, for himself, he sat facing Alyosha, as close up to him as before, so that their knees almost touched (1a).2. стрелять, целиться в кого-что, убить кого \У-118 и т. п. (to shoot, aim at s.o. or sth., kill s.o. etc) from a very short distance away, having moved right up to him or itpoint-blankat point-blank (close) range.Высокий белобровый австриец... почти в упор выстрелил в Григория с колена. Огонь свинца опалил щёку. Григорий повёл пикой, натягивая изо всей силы поводья (Шолохов 2). А tall fair-browed Austrian...fired almost point-blank at Grigory from a kneeling position. The heat of the molten lead scorched Grigory's cheek. He aimed his lance and reined in with all his strength (2a).Вдруг слева ослепительно вспыхнуло - Борька подскочил и щёлкнул почти в упор (Трифонов 1). Suddenly there was a blinding flash from the left-it was Borka who had jumped forward and clicked his camera at almost point-blank range (1a).Дол охов, бежавший рядом с Тимохиным, в упор убил одного француза... (Толстой 4). Dolokhov, running beside Timokhin, killed a Frenchman at close range... (4a).3. смотреть на кого, рассматривать, разглядывать кого-что \У-118 и т. п. (to look at, examine etc s.o. or sth.) directly and intentlylook point-blank atstare (look) straight (right) at (into) stare hard (fixedly) at."А что он сделал?» - спросил Сталин и в упор посмотрел на Берию. «Болтает лишнее, выжил из ума», - сказал Берия (Искандер 3). "What has he done?" Stalin asked. He looked point-blank at Beria. "He blabs too much, he's gotten senile," Beria said (3a).Сталин медленно поднялся, не протянул руки, продолжал в упор смотреть на Будягина (Рыбаков 2). Without extending his hand, Stalin got up slowly and continued to look straight at Budyagin (2a).Это что ещё такое?» - вскричал (Иван Фёдорович), вглядываясь в упор в лицо пристава, и вдруг, схватив его за плечи, яростно ударил об пол (Достоевский 2). "What is the meaning of this?" Ivan Fyodorovich exclaimed, staring straight into the marshal's face, and suddenly, seizing him by the shoulders, he flung him violently to the floor (2a).«Ухожу в армию, сынок. К матери поедешь». - «Не хочу туда, - нахохлился Влад... -У деда Савелия останусь». Влад сказал и тут же осёкся. Отец смотрел в упор, излучая на него столько горечи и снисходительного презрения, что он не выдержал, сдался... (Максимов 2). Tm going away to join the army, son. You must go back to your mother." "I don't want to," Vlad objected.... "I'll stay with grandfather." As Vlad said this he stopped short. His father stared hard at him, radiating such bitterness and condescending scorn that his resistance faltered and he capitulated (2a).Трою основали Тевкр, Дардан, Иллюс и Трос», - разом отчеканил мальчик и в один миг весь покраснел, так покраснел, что на него жалко стало смотреть. Но мальчики все на него глядели в упор... (Достоевский 1). "Troy was founded by Teucer, Dardanus, Ilius, and Tros," the boy rapped out at once, and instantly blushed all over, blushed so much that it was pitiful to see. But all the boys stared fixedly at him... (1a).4. сказать, спросить \У-118 (to say, ask) directly and in plain termspoint-blankflat out bluntly.«Где брала?» — в упор спросил Николай. «Чего?» — испугалась учительница. «Да танкетки ж», - нетерпеливо сказал Николай (Войнович 5). "Where'd you get them?" Nikolai asked point-blank. "Get what?" said the teacher, quite startled. "The shoes, the shoes," said Nikolai impatiently (5a).«Осмелюсь узнать, служить изволили?» - «Нет, учусь...» - ответил молодой человек, отчасти удивленный и особенным витиеватым тоном речи, и тем, что так прямо, в упор, обратились к нему (Достоевский 3). "May I venture to inquire, pray: have you been in the service?" "No, I study..." replied the young man, taken aback partly by the peculiar, orotund manner of the other's speech and partly by the fact that he had been so directly and bluntly addressed (3a). -
5 в упор
• В УПОР[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. подойти, подступить к кому, столкнуться в упор и т.п. (to approach, come up to etc s.o.) very closely, so that hardly any distance separates one from s.o., (to run) directly, right (into s.o.):- face to face;- right up to;- [in limited contexts](be) close up to.♦ [extended usage] Человек взмахнул руками, вцепился в мою шубу, потряс меня, прильнул и стал тихонько выкрикивать: "Голубчик мой... доктор... скорее... умирает она"... Я взял безжизненную руку... Под пальцами задрожало мелко, часто, потом стало срываться, тянуться в нитку. У меня похолодело привычно под ложечкой, как всегда, когда я в упор видел смерть (Булгаков 6). The man waved his arms, clutched my fur coat and shook me as he pressed against me, moaning softly: "Oh, doctor... my dear fellow...quickly...she's dying."...I took the lifeless arm....I could feel a thin, rapid flutter which broke off and picked up again as a mere faint thread. I felt the customary stab of cold in the pit of my stomach as I always do when I see death face to face (6a).♦...Штабс-капитан быстрым жестом схватил порожний стул... и поставил его чуть не посредине комнаты; затем, схватив другой такой же стул для себя, сел напротив Алёши, по-прежнему к нему в упор и так, что колени их почти соприкасались вместе (Достоевский 1)....The captain seized an empty chair...and placed it almost in the middle of the room; then, seizing another chair, just like the first, for himself, he sat facing Alyosha, as close up to him as before, so that their knees almost touched (1a).2. стрелять, целиться в кого-что, убить кого в упор и т.п. (to shoot, aim at s.o. or sth., kill s.o. etc) from a very short distance away, having moved right up to him or it:- point-blank;- at point-blank (close) range.♦ Высокий белобровый австриец... почти в упор выстрелил в Григория с колена. Огонь свинца опалил щёку. Григорий повёл пикой, натягивая изо всей силы поводья (Шолохов 2). А tall fair-browed Austrian...fired almost point-blank at Grigory from a kneeling position. The heat of the molten lead scorched Grigory's cheek. He aimed his lance and reined in with all his strength (2a).♦ Вдруг слева ослепительно вспыхнуло - Борька подскочил и щёлкнул почти в упор (Трифонов 1). Suddenly there was a blinding flash from the left-it was Borka who had jumped forward and clicked his camera at almost point-blank range (1a).♦ Дол охов, бежавший рядом с Тимохиным, в упор убил одного француза... (Толстой 4). Dolokhov, running beside Timokhin, killed a Frenchman at close range... (4a).3. смотреть на кого, рассматривать, разглядывать кого-что в упор и т.п. (to look at, examine etc s.o. or sth.) directly and intently:- stare hard (fixedly) at.♦ "А что он сделал?" - спросил Сталин и в упор посмотрел на Берию. "Болтает лишнее, выжил из ума", - сказал Берия (Искандер 3). "What has he done?" Stalin asked. He looked point-blank at Beria. "He blabs too much, he's gotten senile," Beria said (3a).♦ Сталин медленно поднялся, не протянул руки, продолжал в упор смотреть на Будягина (Рыбаков 2). Without extending his hand, Stalin got up slowly and continued to look straight at Budyagin (2a).♦ "Это что ещё такое?" - вскричал [Иван Фёдорович], вглядываясь в упор в лицо пристава, и вдруг, схватив его за плечи, яростно ударил об пол (Достоевский 2). "What is the meaning of this?" Ivan Fyodorovich exclaimed, staring straight into the marshal's face, and suddenly, seizing him by the shoulders, he flung him violently to the floor (2a).♦ "Ухожу в армию, сынок. К матери поедешь". - "Не хочу туда, - нахохлился Влад... - У деда Савелия останусь". Влад сказал и тут же осёкся. Отец смотрел в упор, излучая на него столько горечи и снисходительного презрения, что он не выдержал, сдался... (Максимов 2). "I'mgoing away to join the army, son. You must go back to your mother." "I don't want to," Vlad objected.... "I'll stay with grandfather." As Vlad said this he stopped short. His father stared hard at him, radiating such bitterness and condescending scorn that his resistance faltered and he capitulated (2a).♦ "Трою основали Тевкр, Дардан, Иллюс и Трос", - разом отчеканил мальчик и в один миг весь покраснел, так покраснел, что на него жалко стало смотреть. Но мальчики все на него глядели в упор... (Достоевский 1). "Troy was founded by Teucer, Dardanus, Ilius, and Tros," the boy rapped out at once, and instantly blushed all over, blushed so much that it was pitiful to see. But all the boys stared fixedly at him... (1a).4. сказать, спросить в упор (to say, ask) directly and in plain terms:- point-blank;- flat out;- bluntly.♦ "Где брала?" - в упор спросил Николай. "Чего?" - испугалась учительница. "Да танкетки ж", - нетерпеливо сказал Николай (Войнович 5). "Where'd you get them?" Nikolai asked point-blank. "Get what?" said the teacher, quite startled. "The shoes, the shoes," said Nikolai impatiently (5a).♦ "Осмелюсь узнать, служить изволили?" - "Нет, учусь..." - ответил молодой человек, отчасти удивлённый и особенным витиеватым тоном речи, и тем, что так прямо, в упор, обратились к нему (Достоевский 3). "May I venture to inquire, pray: have you been in the service?" "No, I study..." replied the young man, taken aback partly by the peculiar, orotund manner of the other's speech and partly by the fact that he had been so directly and bluntly addressed (3a). -
6 pájaro
m.bird.* * *1 (animal) bird\más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando a bird in the hand is worth two in the bushmatar dos pájaros de un tiro to kill two birds with one stonetener la cabeza llena de pájaros to be scatterbrainedpájaro bobo penguinpájaro carpintero woodpeckerpájaro de cuenta familiar slybootspájaro de mal agüero bird of ill omen* * *noun m.* * *1. SM1) (Orn) birdpájaro cantarín, pájaro cantor — songbird
pájaro mosca — Esp hummingbird
2) * (=astuto) clever fellow, sharp sortpájaro bravo — Ven * smart Alec *
pájaro de cuenta — (=importante) big shot *, big noise *; (=de cuidado) nasty piece of work; (=taimado) wily bird
3) *** (=pene) prick ***4) Caribe ** (=homosexual) queer **, poof **, fag (EEUU) **2. ADJ1) Cono Sur (=atolondrado) scatty, featherbrained2) Cono Sur (=sospechoso) shady, dubious3) Cono Sur (=chillón) loud, flashy4) Caribe ** (=afeminado) poofy **, queer **5) Cono Sur (=distraído) vague, distracted* * *1) (Zool) birdmatar dos pájaros de un tiro — to kill two birds with one stone
ser pájaro de mal agüero — to be a prophet of doom o a Jeremiah
tener pájaros en la cabeza — (fam) to be scatterbrained (colloq)
más vale pájaro en mano que cien or ciento volando — a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
2) (fam) ( granuja) nasty piece of work (colloq)ser un pájaro de cuenta — (fam) to be a nasty piece of work (colloq)
3) (Col) (Hist) ( asesino) hired killer ( in the pay of landowners)* * *= bird.Ex. For example, the child doing a project about birds will require books to give him background information, a record or cassette to let him hear a bird-song, and a film to help him to appreciate bird flight.----* aves y pájaros = bird life.* a vista de pájaro = bird's eye view.* bandada de pájaros = flock of birds.* cabeza llena de pájaros = head in the clouds.* canto de los pájaros = bird-song.* canto de los pájaros al amanecer = morning chorus, dawn chorus.* comedero para pájaros = bird feeder [birdfeeder].* comida para pájaros = bird seed.* coro del alba de los pájaros = morning chorus, dawn chorus.* coro matinal de los pájaros = morning chorus, dawn chorus.* jaula grande para pájaros = aviary.* más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando = a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.* observación de aves y pájaros = birdwatching [bird-watching], birding.* observador de aves y pájaros = birder, birdwatcher [bird-watcher].* pájaro cantor = songbird.* pájaro de cuidado = nasty piece of work.* pájaro de presa = bird of prey.* pájaro migrador = snowbird.* pájaro migratorio = migratory bird.* tabla comedero para pájaros = bird table.* trino de los pájaros al amanecer, coro matin = morning chorus, dawn chorus.* vista a ojo de pájaro = bird's eye view.* * *1) (Zool) birdmatar dos pájaros de un tiro — to kill two birds with one stone
ser pájaro de mal agüero — to be a prophet of doom o a Jeremiah
tener pájaros en la cabeza — (fam) to be scatterbrained (colloq)
más vale pájaro en mano que cien or ciento volando — a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
2) (fam) ( granuja) nasty piece of work (colloq)ser un pájaro de cuenta — (fam) to be a nasty piece of work (colloq)
3) (Col) (Hist) ( asesino) hired killer ( in the pay of landowners)* * *= bird.Ex: For example, the child doing a project about birds will require books to give him background information, a record or cassette to let him hear a bird-song, and a film to help him to appreciate bird flight.
* aves y pájaros = bird life.* a vista de pájaro = bird's eye view.* bandada de pájaros = flock of birds.* cabeza llena de pájaros = head in the clouds.* canto de los pájaros = bird-song.* canto de los pájaros al amanecer = morning chorus, dawn chorus.* comedero para pájaros = bird feeder [birdfeeder].* comida para pájaros = bird seed.* coro del alba de los pájaros = morning chorus, dawn chorus.* coro matinal de los pájaros = morning chorus, dawn chorus.* jaula grande para pájaros = aviary.* más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando = a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.* observación de aves y pájaros = birdwatching [bird-watching], birding.* observador de aves y pájaros = birder, birdwatcher [bird-watcher].* pájaro cantor = songbird.* pájaro de cuidado = nasty piece of work.* pájaro de presa = bird of prey.* pájaro migrador = snowbird.* pájaro migratorio = migratory bird.* tabla comedero para pájaros = bird table.* trino de los pájaros al amanecer, coro matin = morning chorus, dawn chorus.* vista a ojo de pájaro = bird's eye view.* * *A ( Zool) birdcon los pájaros volados ( RPl); in a bad moodmatar dos pájaros de un tiro to kill two birds with one stoneser pájaro de mal agüero to be a prophet of doom o a Jeremiahmás vale pájaro en mano que cien or ciento volando a bird in the hand is worth two in the bushpájaro que comió, voló ( RPl); said of or by a person who eats and then rushes offCompuestos:penguinwoodpeckerhummingbirdser un pájaro de cuenta ( fam); to be a nasty piece of work o a bad lot o an unpleasant character ( colloq)* * *
pájaro sustantivo masculino
1 (Zool) bird;
más vale pájaro en mano que cien or ciento volando a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
2 (fam) ( granuja) nasty piece of work (colloq)
pájaro sustantivo masculino
1 Zool bird
pájaro bobo, penguin
2 (granuja) crook
♦ Locuciones: familiar matar dos pájaros de un tiro, to kill two birds with one stone
tener la cabeza llena de pájaros, to be scatterbrained
' pájaro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corva
- corvo
- pájara
- piar
- picotazo
- torda
- tordo
- trinar
- trino
- abatir
- aletear
- cantar
- canto
- chillar
- chincol
- enjaular
- espantar
- gorjear
- grito
- pajarito
- picada
- pico
- posar
- reclamo
- remontar
- revolotear
- volar
- vuelo
English:
beak
- bill
- bird
- bird's-eye view
- chatter
- doom
- flap
- flight
- flutter
- fly
- frighten away
- frighten off
- hen
- hover
- kind
- leg
- omen
- out of
- peep
- perch
- sail
- settle
- skim
- song
- trill
- twitter
- wheel
- woodpecker
- wood
* * *pájaro nm1. [ave] bird;¡mira al pájaro! [al tomar una foto] watch the birdie!;RP Famtener pájaros en la cabeza to be scatterbrained o empty-headed;más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush;RPpájaro que comió, voló I've got to love you and leave you [said when one has to leave immediately after eating]pájaro bobo penguin;pájaro bobo real king penguin;pájaro carpintero woodpecker;pájaro del diablo European coot;pájaro de mal agüero bird of ill omen;pájaro mosca hummingbird;pájaro moscón penduline tit;pájaro moscón verde verdin¡menudo pájaro es ese! he's a crafty devil!;* * *m1 bird;matar dos pájaros de un tiro kill two birds with one stone;más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush2 fig ( granuja) ugly customer fam, nasty piece of work fam* * *pájaro nm: birdpájaro cantor: songbirdpájaro bobo: penguinpájaro carpintero: woodpecker* * *pájaro n bird -
7 pájaro
pájaro sustantivo masculino 1 (Zool) bird; más vale pájaro en mano que cien or ciento volando a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush 2 (fam) ( granuja) nasty piece of work (colloq)
pájaro sustantivo masculino
1 Zool bird
pájaro bobo, penguin
2 (granuja) crook Locuciones: familiar matar dos pájaros de un tiro, to kill two birds with one stone
tener la cabeza llena de pájaros, to be scatterbrained ' pájaro' also found in these entries: Spanish: corva - corvo - pájara - piar - picotazo - torda - tordo - trinar - trino - abatir - aletear - cantar - canto - chillar - chincol - enjaular - espantar - gorjear - grito - pajarito - picada - pico - posar - reclamo - remontar - revolotear - volar - vuelo English: beak - bill - bird - bird's-eye view - chatter - doom - flap - flight - flutter - fly - frighten away - frighten off - hen - hover - kind - leg - omen - out of - peep - perch - sail - settle - skim - song - trill - twitter - wheel - woodpecker - wood -
8 хвръквам
1. fly off/away; fly up; flit, flutter(за самолет) take off2. (за пари и пр.) vanish, be lost(за време) pass quickly, fly(за младост, надежди) be overхвръква ми шапката my hat blew offпрен. I was bowled over, I was swept off my feetхвръква ми чивията вж. чивияглавата му ще хвръкне bis head will rollхвръкна пилето it's all over, it's too late* * *хвръ̀квам,гл.1. fly off/away; fly up; flit, flutter; (за самолет) take off;2. (за пари и пр.) vanish, be lost; (за време) pass quickly, fly; (за младост, надежди) be over; • хвръква ми чивията be bowled over; хвръкна ми шапката my hat blew off; прен. I was bowled over, I was swept off my feet; хвръкна пилето is’s all over, it’s too late.* * *fly off ; fly away (за самолет)* * *1. (за време) pass quickly, fly 2. (за младост, надежди) be over 3. (за пари и np.) vanish, be lost 4. (за самолет) take off 5. flу off/away;fly up;flit, flutter 6. главата му ще хвръкне bis head will roll 7. прен. I was bowled over, I was swept off my feet 8. хвръква ми чивията вж. чивия 9. хвръква ми шапката my hat blew off 10. хвръкна пилето it's all over, it's too late -
9 fly
I 1. [flaɪ]1) (of trousers) patta f.2) (of flag) (outer edge) lembo m. estremo; (length) lunghezza f.3) BE stor. (carriage) carrozza f., calesse m.2.1) (of trousers) patta f.sing.2) teatr. soffitta f.sing.II 1. [flaɪ]the pilot flew the plane to... — il pilota portò l'aereo a
2) (transport by air) trasportare (in aereo) [person, supplies]3) (cross by air) attraversare in aereo [ ocean]4) (cover by air) [bird, aircraft] percorrere [ distance]2.1) [bird, insect, aircraft, kite] volare ( from da; to a)to fly over o across sth. sorvolare qcs.; to fly over(head) passare in volo; to fly past the window passare in volo davanti alla finestra; to fly into Gatwick atterrare a Gatwick; there's a mosquito flying around — c'è una zanzara in giro
to fly from Heathrow — decollare o partire da Heathrow
we fly to Boston twice a day — [ airline] ci sono due voli giornalieri per Boston
3) (be propelled) [bullet, sparks, insults] volareto go flying — colloq. [person, object] fare un volo
to send sb. flying — colloq. mandare qcn. a gambe all'aria
to fly into a rage — andare in collera, infuriarsi
4) (hurry)to fly past — passare o superare a tutta velocità
5) (go quickly) (anche fly past, fly by) [time, holidays] volare, passare in fretta6) (flutter, wave) [flag, scarf] sventolare; [ hair] ondeggiare, volare•- fly away- fly in••to fly in the face of — (defy) sfidare [authority, danger]; (contradict) essere in palese contraddizione con [ evidence]
to let fly (with) — scoccare [ arrow]; scaricare [ hail of bullets]; rovesciare [ stream of abuse]
III [flaɪ]to let fly at sb. — scagliarsi contro o attaccare qcn
nome zool. pesc. mosca f.••IV [flaɪ]he wouldn't hurt a fly non farebbe male a una mosca; there are no flies on her — non si fa mettere nel sacco da nessuno
aggettivo colloq.1) (clever) furbo, sveglio2) AE chic* * *I plural - fliesnou)1) (a type of small winged insect.)2) (a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth: Which fly should I use to catch a trout?)3) ((often in plural) a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers.)•II past tense - flew; verb1) (to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane: The pilot flew (the plane) across the sea.)2) (to run away (from): He flew (the country).)3) ((of time) to pass quickly: The days flew past.)•- flyer- flier
- flying saucer
- flying visit
- frequent flyer/flier
- flyleaf
- flyover
- fly in the face of
- fly into
- fly off the handle
- get off to a flying start
- let fly
- send someone/something flying
- send flying* * *fly (1) /flaɪ/n.2 ( pesca) insetto esca; ( anche) mosca, esca artificiale: fly-casting, lancio dell'esca artificiale; fly-fishing, pesca con la mosca● (bot.) fly agaric ( Amanita muscaria), amanita; ovulo malefico; ovolaccio □ fly-flap, paletta ammazzamosche; scacciamosche □ (fig.) a fly in amber, una mosca bianca; una cosa rara □ (fig.) a fly in the ointment, un piccolo neo (che sciupa tutto) □ fly-net, rete di protezione contro le mosche; paramosche □ (fig.) fly on the wall, osservatore non visto □ (TV) fly-on-the-wall documentary, documentario-verità □ (fig.) fly on the wheel, mosca cocchiera; individuo presuntuoso, tronfio □ (bot.) fly orchid ( Ophrys insectifera), ofride insettifera □ fly paper, carta moschicida □ fly screen, rete contro le mosche ( su una finestra) □ fly spray, spray moschicida □ fly strip, striscia moschicida □ fly swat (o fly swatter), (paletta) scacciamosche □ ( slang USA) fly trap, la bocca □ fly whisk, scacciamosche □ (fig.) to break a fly on the wheel, sprecare le proprie energie per un nonnulla □ He wouldn't harm (o hurt) a fly, non farebbe male a una mosca □ (volg. GB) like a blue-arsed fly, freneticamente; come una mosca impazzita □ like flies, come le mosche; a nugoli; in gran numero: to die (o to drop) like flies, morire come le mosche □ ( slang) There are no flies on him, è furbo; non è certo nato ieri; non si lascia mettere nel sacco.fly (2) /flaɪ/n.1 [u] volo ( solo nelle espress.): on the fly, in volo; al volo: He caught the ball on the fly, prese la palla al volo ( Internet) to burn on the fly, masterizzare ‘on the fly’ (o al volo)4 (al pl.) patta dei pantaloni; bottega (fam.): Your flies are undone, hai la patta (fam. la bottega) aperta5 ► flysheet, def. 18 (stor.) diligenza● (ind.) fly ash, cenere volatile □ (tur.) fly-cruise, crociera con viaggio in aereo fino al porto d'imbarco □ ( rugby) fly-kick, calcio al volo □ fly-line, percorso di volo seguito da un uccello migratore.fly (3) /flaɪ/a.♦ (to) fly /flaɪ/A v. i.1 (di uccello, insetto) volare: to fly away, volare via; to fly about, volare (o svolazzare) qua e là; to fly in [out], volare dentro [fuori]; entrare [uscire]2 ( di aereo) volare; ( di passeggero) volare, andare (in aereo), partire (in aereo), prendere l'aereo: I don't like flying, non mi piace volare (o l'aereo); This time I'm going to fly, questa volta prendo l'aereo; We flew to Athens, siamo andati ad Atene in aereo; The next day I flew to New York, il giorno dopo partii per (o andai a) New York; We flew into [out of] Gatwick at 9pm, siamo arrivati a [siamo partiti o decollati da] Gatwick alle nove di sera; to fly across the Atlantic, attraversare l'Atlantico (in aereo); fare la trasvolata dell'Atlantico; trasvolare l'Atlantico; to fly back, tornare (in aereo)3 (aeron.) pilotare un aereo; fare il pilota4 sventolare; ondeggiare: Flags were flying on every mast, le bandiere sventolavano da ogni albero della nave5 ( di oggetto e fig.) volare: Bullets were flying, volavano le pallottole; DIALOGO → - Talking about children- Doesn't time fly?, il tempo vola, vero?; I saw a wheel fly off the lorry and slammed on the brakes, vidi volar via dal camion una ruota e pigiai sul freno; Accusations started to fly, cominciarono a volare le accuse6 ( di persona) precipitarsi; correre a precipizio; volare: I flew down the stairs, mi precipitai giù per le scale; She flew to meet him, lei gli è volata incontro8 (arc.) fuggire; darsi alla fugaB v. t.2 trasportare, inviare ( in aereo): How many people do you fly a day?, quanti passeggeri trasportate al giorno?; Troops were flown into the region, nella regione sono state inviate truppe (per via aerea)5 far volare (un aquilone, ecc.)6 agitare; sventolare; (naut.) battere ( una bandiera): The ship was flying the Italian flag, la nave batteva bandiera italiana7 fuggire da; abbandonare: The rebels had to fly the country, i ribelli sono dovuti fuggire dal paese● (fam.) to fly the coop, scappare; tagliare la corda (fam.); svignarsela (fam.) □ (fig.) to fly the flag, portare alta la bandiera; sbandierare il proprio patriottismo □ (fig.) to fly high, mirare in alto, essere ambizioso; ( anche) fare carriera, avere successo; ( slang USA) essere sotto l'effetto della droga □ to fly in the face of, essere in aperta contraddizione con; andare contro ( la logica, ecc.); sfidare □ to fly into a panic, farsi prendere dal panico □ to fly into a rage (o a passion, a temper), infuriarsi; andare su tutte le furie □ (fig.) to fly a kite, tastare il polso alla pubblica opinione; lanciare un ballon d'essai □ (fam. USA) Go fly a kite!, vattene!; levati di torno! □ (fam.) to fly off the handle, andare su tutte le furie; uscire dai gangheri; perdere le staffe □ ( di finestra, ecc.) to fly open, spalancarsi □ to fly past, sfrecciare davanti a q. □ to fly to arms, correre alle armi □ (fig.) to make the feathers (o the dust) fly, mettere confusione; seminare zizzania; far scoppiare una lite □ to send sb. flying, mandare q. a gambe all'aria; far volare q. □ to send things flying, buttare tutto all'aria □ (fig.) The bird has flown, il prigioniero ha preso il volo.* * *I 1. [flaɪ]1) (of trousers) patta f.2) (of flag) (outer edge) lembo m. estremo; (length) lunghezza f.3) BE stor. (carriage) carrozza f., calesse m.2.1) (of trousers) patta f.sing.2) teatr. soffitta f.sing.II 1. [flaɪ]the pilot flew the plane to... — il pilota portò l'aereo a
2) (transport by air) trasportare (in aereo) [person, supplies]3) (cross by air) attraversare in aereo [ ocean]4) (cover by air) [bird, aircraft] percorrere [ distance]2.1) [bird, insect, aircraft, kite] volare ( from da; to a)to fly over o across sth. sorvolare qcs.; to fly over(head) passare in volo; to fly past the window passare in volo davanti alla finestra; to fly into Gatwick atterrare a Gatwick; there's a mosquito flying around — c'è una zanzara in giro
to fly from Heathrow — decollare o partire da Heathrow
we fly to Boston twice a day — [ airline] ci sono due voli giornalieri per Boston
3) (be propelled) [bullet, sparks, insults] volareto go flying — colloq. [person, object] fare un volo
to send sb. flying — colloq. mandare qcn. a gambe all'aria
to fly into a rage — andare in collera, infuriarsi
4) (hurry)to fly past — passare o superare a tutta velocità
5) (go quickly) (anche fly past, fly by) [time, holidays] volare, passare in fretta6) (flutter, wave) [flag, scarf] sventolare; [ hair] ondeggiare, volare•- fly away- fly in••to fly in the face of — (defy) sfidare [authority, danger]; (contradict) essere in palese contraddizione con [ evidence]
to let fly (with) — scoccare [ arrow]; scaricare [ hail of bullets]; rovesciare [ stream of abuse]
III [flaɪ]to let fly at sb. — scagliarsi contro o attaccare qcn
nome zool. pesc. mosca f.••IV [flaɪ]he wouldn't hurt a fly non farebbe male a una mosca; there are no flies on her — non si fa mettere nel sacco da nessuno
aggettivo colloq.1) (clever) furbo, sveglio2) AE chic -
10 wave
weiv
1. noun1) (a moving ridge, larger than a ripple, moving on the surface of water: rolling waves; a boat tossing on the waves.) ola2) (a vibration travelling eg through the air: radio waves; sound waves; light waves.) onda3) (a curve or curves in the hair: Are those waves natural?) onda, ondulación4) (a (usually temporary) rise or increase: the recent crime wave; a wave of violence; The pain came in waves.) ola5) (an act of waving: She recognized me, and gave me a wave.) señal/saludo/ademán con la mano
2. verb1) (to move backwards and forwards or flutter: The flags waved gently in the breeze.) ondular2) (to (cause hair to) curve first one way then the other: She's had her hair waved; Her hair waves naturally.) ondular3) (to make a gesture (of greeting etc) with (eg the hand): She waved to me across the street; Everyone was waving handkerchiefs in farewell; They waved goodbye.) saludar (con la mano)•- wavy- waviness
- waveband
- wave
- wavelength
- wave aside
wave1 n1. ola2. ondawave2 vb1. saludar con la mano / hacer señas con la mano2. agitar / agitarse / ondeartr[weɪv]1 (in sea) ola2 (in hair) onda3 SMALLPHYSICS/SMALL onda5 (steady increase) ola, oleada6 (influx) oleada; (sudden increase) oleada, ola■ a wave of strikes/bombings/violence/protest una oleada de huelgas/atentados/violencia/protestas1 (greet) saludar (con la mano)3 (hair) ondular1 (brandish) agitar2 (direct) indicar con la mano3 (hair) marcar, ondular\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto wave goodbye to somebody despedirse de alguien con la manoto wave goodbye to something despedirse de algo1) : saludar con la mano, hacer señas con la manoshe waved at him: lo saludó con la mano2) flutter, shake: ondear, agitarse3) undulate: ondularwave vt1) shake: agitar2) brandish: blandir3) curl: ondular, marcar (el pelo)4) signal: hacerle señas a (con la mano)he waved farewell: se despidió con la manowave n1) : ola f (de agua)2) curl: onda f (en el pelo)3) : onda f (en física)4) surge: oleada fa wave of enthusiasm: una oleada de entusiasmo5) gesture: señal f con la mano, saludo m con la manov.• agitar v.• blandir v.• decir adiós con la mano v.• hacer señales con v.• ondear v.• ondular v.• tremolar v.n.• ola s.f.• oleada s.f.• onda (Física) s.f.• ondulación s.f.• ondulado s.m.weɪv
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1)a) ( of water) ola fto make waves — hacer* olas, causar problemas; (before n)
wave power — ( Ecol) energía f mareomotriz
b) ( in hair) onda fc) ( Phys) onda f2) (surge, movement) oleada f3) ( gesture)she gave them a wave — les hizo adiós/los saludó con la mano
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1)a) (shake, swing) \<\<handkerchief/flag\>\> agitarshe waved her hand sadly — hizo adiós con la mano, llena de tristeza
b) ( direct) (+ adv compl)the policeman waved us on — el policía nos hizo señas para or de que siguiéramos adelante
2) ( curl) \<\<hair\>\> marcar*, ondular
2.
vi1) ( signal)to wave AT o TO somebody — ( to say goodbye) hacerle* adiós a alguien con la mano; ( in greeting) saludar a alguien con la mano; ( to attract attention)
he waved at o to me to come over — me hizo señas para que me acercara
2) (sway, flutter) \<\<cornees\>\> agitarse, mecerse* con el viento; \<\<flag\>\> ondear, flamear•Phrasal Verbs:[weɪv]1. N1) (in sea, lake) ola flife on the ocean wave — la vida en el or la mar
- make wavestidal 2.2) (in hair) onda fpermanent 3.4) (Phys, Rad) onda flight, radio, soundlong/medium/short wave — onda larga/media/corta
5) (in brain) onda f6) (=surge) [of strikes, refugees, enthusiasm] oleada fcrime, Mexican, new7) (=wave of hand) gesto m de la manoto give sb a wave — (in greeting) saludar a algn con la mano; (saying goodbye) decir adiós a algn con la mano
8) (US) = Mexican wave2. VT1) (=shake, brandish) [+ flag, handkerchief, placard] agitar; [+ weapon, spear, stick] blandir, agitarhe saw Jarvis, and waved a hand — (to catch attention) vio a Jarvis y le hizo señas con la mano
to wave one's/a magic wand — agitar su varita mágica
2) (=gesture)to wave sb goodbye, wave goodbye to sb — decir adiós a algn con la mano
3) (Hairdressing)3. VI1) [person]to wave to or at sb — (=sign to) hacer señas a algn con la mano; (=greet) saludar a algn con la mano; (=say goodbye to) decir adiós a algn con la mano
2) (=sway) [flag] ondear; [branches, grass] mecerse4.CPDwave energy N — energía f mareomotriz
wave frequency N — frecuencia f de las ondas
wave mechanics N — mecánica f ondulatoria
wave power N — energía f mareomotriz
wave range N — (Rad) gama f de ondas
- wave off- wave on* * *[weɪv]
I
1)a) ( of water) ola fto make waves — hacer* olas, causar problemas; (before n)
wave power — ( Ecol) energía f mareomotriz
b) ( in hair) onda fc) ( Phys) onda f2) (surge, movement) oleada f3) ( gesture)she gave them a wave — les hizo adiós/los saludó con la mano
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1.
1)a) (shake, swing) \<\<handkerchief/flag\>\> agitarshe waved her hand sadly — hizo adiós con la mano, llena de tristeza
b) ( direct) (+ adv compl)the policeman waved us on — el policía nos hizo señas para or de que siguiéramos adelante
2) ( curl) \<\<hair\>\> marcar*, ondular
2.
vi1) ( signal)to wave AT o TO somebody — ( to say goodbye) hacerle* adiós a alguien con la mano; ( in greeting) saludar a alguien con la mano; ( to attract attention)
he waved at o to me to come over — me hizo señas para que me acercara
2) (sway, flutter) \<\<corn/trees\>\> agitarse, mecerse* con el viento; \<\<flag\>\> ondear, flamear•Phrasal Verbs: -
11 blow
1. n ударretaliatory blow — ответный удар; возмездие
at a blow — одним ударом; сразу
to come to blows — вступить в драку, дойти до рукопашной
2. n несчастье, удар судьбы3. n горн. горный удар; обрушение кровли4. n дуновение; порыв ветра5. n звук духового инструмента6. n звук при сморкании7. n фонтан кита8. n разг. хвастовство9. n разг. хвастун10. n метал. продувка11. n метал. бессемерование12. n метал. геол. выход рудной жилы на дневную поверхность13. n сл. воен. передышка14. n сл. отдых, перерыв, чтобы перекусить15. n сл. кладка яиц мухами16. n сл. сл. кокаин17. v дуть, веять18. v гнать; развевать19. v нестись, быть гонимым ветром20. v играть; дуть21. v издавать звук; свистеть22. v согревать, сушить или охлаждать дыханием23. v раздувать24. v выдувать25. v продувать, прочищать26. v очищать от содержимого27. v взрывать28. v взрываться29. v лопаться; разорваться от внутреннего давления30. v пыхтеть; тяжело дышатьto blow like a grampus — тяжело дышать, пыхтеть
31. v загнать32. v перегорать33. v пережигать34. v распространятьthe rumour has widely blown about, that … — широко распространился слух, что …
35. v бушевать, разражаться гневом36. v разоблачать37. v разг. хвастаться38. v транжирить39. v разг. угощать40. v сл. уходить, удирать41. v сл. проиграть; проворонить42. v сл. ликвидировать; похерить43. v разг. хандритьзабыть текст, реплику
44. v эвф. ругать, проклинать45. v класть яйца46. v выпускать фонтанto blow a cloud — курить табак, пускать облако дыма
47. v разг. курить или вдыхать наркотик48. v уст. разжигать49. v амер. сл. заниматься минетом, феллацио50. v метал. подавать дутьё51. v тех. парить52. n цвет, цветение53. n расцвет54. v цвести55. v расцветатьСинонимический ряд:1. bang (noun) bang; bash; bastinado; bat; biff; bop; crack; lick; pound; slosh; sock; thwack; whack; whop2. break (noun) break; breath; breather; breathing space; breathing spell; respite; ten3. hit (noun) belt; bump; clout; hit; knock; rap; slam; smack; strike; swat; thump4. impact (noun) appulse; clash; collision; concussion; crash; impact; impingement; jar; jounce; percussion; smash; wallop5. misfortune (noun) affliction; calamity; chagrin; jolt; misfortune; mishap; reverse; setback; set-back; shock; trauma6. stroke (noun) stroke; swing; thrust7. wind (noun) air; blast; breeze; gale; gust; squall; storm; typhoon; wind; zephyr8. blossom (verb) bloom; blossom; burgeon; effloresce; flower; outbloom9. bluster (verb) bluster; roar; squall; storm; stream; wail; whip10. boast (verb) boast; brag; cock-a-doodle-doo; crow; gasconade; mouth; prate; rodomontade; vaunt11. expand (verb) expand; fill; inflate12. fail (verb) fail; miscarry; miss13. fan (verb) fan; ruffle; wind; winnow14. fire (verb) blast; blow up; burst; detonate; explode; fire; go off; pop; touch off15. flap (verb) bear; buffet; drive; flap; fling; flutter; rush; sweep; waft; wave; whirl; whisk16. puff (verb) breathe; exhale; flow; gasp; heave; huff; pant; puff; wheeze; whisper17. sound (verb) blare; honk; pipe; play; sound; toot; trumpet; vibrate; whistle18. treat (verb) set up; stand; treat19. waste (verb) blunder away; cast away; consume; dissipate; dribble away; drivel; fool away; fritter; frivol away; muddle away; potter away; prodigalize; riot away; spend; squander; throw away; trifle away; wasteАнтонимический ряд:blessing; caress; comfort; consolation; embrace; good fortune; inhale; relief; sparing -
12 fall
{fɔ:l}
I. 1. падам
to let FALL изпускам
the rain fell fast валеше силно
2. (с) падам, намалявам (се), снишавам се, утихвам, стихвам
his spirits fell настроението му се развали/спадна
his voice fell to a whisper гласът му се сниши до шепот
his face/jaw fell той клюмна
her eyes fell тя наведе/сведе очи
3. падам, загивам, бивам убит, рухвам, бивам повален (и прен.)
4. падам, предавам се (на неприятел), падам (за правителство и пр.)
5. спускам се, вливам се, падам на гънки/дипли
6. изкушавам се, съгрешавам, падам морално
FALLen woman ост. паднала жена, грешница
7. наставам, настъпвам
обземам, обхващам (upon)
fear fell upon them обзе ги страх
8. падам се
the lot fell to him жребият се падна на него
Christmas fell on a Monday Коледа се падна в понеделник
9. попадам, случвам се (across, among, into, on)
10. бивам произнесен/казан (from)
to let FALL споменавам (случайно)
11. раждам се (за агне и пр.)
12. в съчет. с a predic
to FALL asleep заспивам
to FALL a crying/laughing заплаквам/разсмивам се
to FALL astern мор. оставам назад, изоставам
to FALL due фин. датата/денят на падежа ми идва
to FALL lame окуцявам
to FALL ill разболявам се
to FALL silent (за) млъквам
to FALL vacant овакантявам се
fall about (laughing/with laughter) разг. превивам се от смях
fall across срещам случайно, натъквам се на
fall among попадам (случайно) между
to FALL among thieves бивам нападнат от разбойници, прен. попадам в лоша среда
fall apart разпадам се, разделяме се
fall away напускам, изоставям, изчезвам (и прен), отпадам, западам, гния, отслабвам, линея, крея, опадвам (за зъби), спускам се рязко (за терен)
fall back отстъпвам, оттеглям се
fall back on/upon прибягвам до/към, намирам опора/помощ в, воен. отстъпвам към
fall behind изоставам (with с)
fall down падам, спущам се, спадам, срутвам се, рухвам, разг. не сполучвам/успявам, претърпявам неуспех
fall for разг. влюбвам се в, лапвам по, подвеждам се от, хващам се на въдицата на
fall in срутвам се, събарям се, руша се, падам, хлътвам (за бузи), воен. строявам (се), влизам в/заемам мястото си в строя, изтичам (за срок)
fall in for пада ми се, идва ми изневиделица
fall into вливам се в, деля се на, разделям се на
изпадам (в някакво състояниe)
to FALL into despair изпадам в отчаяние, отчайвам се
to FALL into a flutter развълнувам се, нервнича
to FALL into someone's ways свиквам с нечии навици
to FALL into debt задлъжнявам
to FALL into the background оставам в сянка/на заден план
to FALL into line with-to fall in with
fall in with срещам случайно, съгласявам се с, солидаризирам се с
fall off падам, отпадам, изоставам, оттеглям се, отдалечавам се, напускам, отпадам, спадам, отслабвам, намалявам се, мор. губя посока, не мога да бъда управляван (за кораб)
fall on нападам, нахвърлям се на/върху, попадам на, прибягвам до, пристъпвам към, падам се на (за задължение и пр.)
to FALL on evil days/times изпадам в нищета/в тежко положение, настъпват черни дни
fall out падам, изпадам от, изоставам, воен. излизам от строя, случвам се, ставам
it (so) fell out that така се случи, че
things fell out well нещата се наредиха добре, излезе добре
скарвам се, спречквам се (with), отпадам (от училище и пр.), преставам
to FALL out of a habit отвиквам (от навик)
to FALL out of conceit with oneself разочаровам се от себе си, преставам да се мисля за кой знае какво
fall over падам, събарям се, строполясвам се, просвам се
to FALL over something спъвам се о нещо и падам
to FALL over oneself надпреварвам се, какво ли не правя, престаравам се (to да)
to FALL over each other борим се ожесточено, съперничим си, скарваме се
to FALL over backwards отивам в другата крайност, правя всичко възможно
fall through пропадам, провалям се (за план и пр.)
fall to затварям се (за врата), започвам да ям, захващам се, залавям се (за работа), започвам нападение, нахвърлям се
I fell to wondering почнах да се чудя
fall together фон. стават еднакви (за звукове), сливат се
fall under попадам под
fall upon нападам, натъквам се/попадам на
to FALL upon someone's ears идвам/стигам до ушите на някого
to FALL upon something hammer and tongs залавям се за нещо с цялото си сърце
to FALL upon someone hammer and tongs атакувам/нападам някого ожесточено
II. 1. падане, прен. падение
рел. грепохадение (често FALL of man)
to have a FALL падам
the FALL of the hammer удар/удряне на чукчето (при наддаване)
2. срутване, разрушаване, свличане, отсичане, поваляне (на дърво), брой на отсечени дървета, поваляне (и сп.), схватка
to try a FALL with премервам си силите с
3. падане (и на правителство, империя), предаване, капитулация, разгром
4. спадане, понижение (на цени, температура и пр.)
5. валеж
FALL of snow снеговалеж
6. ам. есен
attr есенен
7. обик. рl водопад
8. наклон, склон, пад, мех. височина на пад, налягане (на вода)
9. мор. фал, разстояние между две палуби
10. тех. въже на система скрипци
11. (агнетата от едно) агнило
12. драперия, воал, воалетка* * *{fъ:l} v (fell {fel}; fallen {'fъ:lъn}) 1. падам; to let fall и(2) {fъ:l} n 1. падане; прен. падение; рел. грепохадение (често* * *фал; срутване; стихвам; стеля; събарям; снижавам; спадам; спускам; спадане; рухвам; падане; падение; падам; падам; попадам; предавам; валеж; воалетка; разгром; разрушаване; грехопадение; капитулация; изпадам; наставам;* * *1. (с) падам, намалявам (се), снишавам се, утихвам, стихвам 2. 1 (агнетата от едно) агнило 3. 1 в съчет. с a predic 4. 1 драперия, воал, воалетка 5. 1 раждам се (за агне и пр.) 6. attr есенен 7. christmas fell on a monday Коледа се падна в понеделник 8. fall about (laughing/with laughter) разг. превивам се от смях 9. fall across срещам случайно, натъквам се на 10. fall among попадам (случайно) между 11. fall apart разпадам се, разделяме се 12. fall away напускам, изоставям, изчезвам (и прен), отпадам, западам, гния, отслабвам, линея, крея, опадвам (за зъби), спускам се рязко (за терен) 13. fall back on/upon прибягвам до/към, намирам опора/помощ в, воен. отстъпвам към 14. fall back отстъпвам, оттеглям се 15. fall behind изоставам (with с) 16. fall down падам, спущам се, спадам, срутвам се, рухвам, разг. не сполучвам/успявам, претърпявам неуспех 17. fall for разг. влюбвам се в, лапвам по, подвеждам се от, хващам се на въдицата на 18. fall in for пада ми се, идва ми изневиделица 19. fall in with срещам случайно, съгласявам се с, солидаризирам се с 20. fall in срутвам се, събарям се, руша се, падам, хлътвам (за бузи), воен. строявам (се), влизам в/заемам мястото си в строя, изтичам (за срок) 21. fall into вливам се в, деля се на, разделям се на 22. fall of snow снеговалеж 23. fall off падам, отпадам, изоставам, оттеглям се, отдалечавам се, напускам, отпадам, спадам, отслабвам, намалявам се, мор. губя посока, не мога да бъда управляван (за кораб) 24. fall on нападам, нахвърлям се на/върху, попадам на, прибягвам до, пристъпвам към, падам се на (за задължение и пр.) 25. fall out падам, изпадам от, изоставам, воен. излизам от строя, случвам се, ставам 26. fall over падам, събарям се, строполясвам се, просвам се 27. fall through пропадам, провалям се (за план и пр.) 28. fall to затварям се (за врата), започвам да ям, захващам се, залавям се (за работа), започвам нападение, нахвърлям се 29. fall together фон. стават еднакви (за звукове), сливат се 30. fall under попадам под 31. fall upon нападам, натъквам се/попадам на 32. fallen woman ост. паднала жена, грешница 33. fear fell upon them обзе ги страх 34. her eyes fell тя наведе/сведе очи 35. his face/jaw fell той клюмна 36. his spirits fell настроението му се развали/спадна 37. his voice fell to a whisper гласът му се сниши до шепот 38. i fell to wondering почнах да се чудя 39. i. падам 40. ii. падане, прен. падение 41. it (so) fell out that така се случи, че 42. the fall of the hammer удар/удряне на чукчето (при наддаване) 43. the lot fell to him жребият се падна на него 44. the rain fell fast валеше силно 45. things fell out well нещата се наредиха добре, излезе добре 46. to fall a crying/laughing заплаквам/разсмивам се 47. to fall among thieves бивам нападнат от разбойници, прен. попадам в лоша среда 48. to fall asleep заспивам 49. to fall astern мор. оставам назад, изоставам 50. to fall due фин. датата/денят на падежа ми идва 51. to fall ill разболявам се 52. to fall into a flutter развълнувам се, нервнича 53. to fall into debt задлъжнявам 54. to fall into despair изпадам в отчаяние, отчайвам се 55. to fall into line with-to fall in with 56. to fall into someone's ways свиквам с нечии навици 57. to fall into the background оставам в сянка/на заден план 58. to fall lame окуцявам 59. to fall on evil days/times изпадам в нищета/в тежко положение, настъпват черни дни 60. to fall out of a habit отвиквам (от навик) 61. to fall out of conceit with oneself разочаровам се от себе си, преставам да се мисля за кой знае какво 62. to fall over backwards отивам в другата крайност, правя всичко възможно 63. to fall over each other борим се ожесточено, съперничим си, скарваме се 64. to fall over oneself надпреварвам се, какво ли не правя, престаравам се (to да) 65. to fall over something спъвам се о нещо и падам 66. to fall silent (за) млъквам 67. to fall upon someone hammer and tongs атакувам/нападам някого ожесточено 68. to fall upon someone's ears идвам/стигам до ушите на някого 69. to fall upon something hammer and tongs залавям се за нещо с цялото си сърце 70. to fall vacant овакантявам се 71. to have a fall падам 72. to let fall изпускам 73. to let fall споменавам (случайно) 74. to try a fall with премервам си силите с 75. ам. есен 76. бивам произнесен/казан (from) 77. валеж 78. изкушавам се, съгрешавам, падам морално 79. изпадам (в някакво състояниe) 80. мор. фал, разстояние между две палуби 81. наклон, склон, пад, мех. височина на пад, налягане (на вода) 82. наставам, настъпвам 83. обземам, обхващам (upon) 84. обик. pl водопад 85. падам се 86. падам, загивам, бивам убит, рухвам, бивам повален (и прен.) 87. падам, предавам се (на неприятел), падам (за правителство и пр.) 88. падане (и на правителство, империя), предаване, капитулация, разгром 89. попадам, случвам се (across, among, into, on) 90. рел. грепохадение (често fall of man) 91. скарвам се, спречквам се (with), отпадам (от училище и пр.), преставам 92. спадане, понижение (на цени, температура и пр.) 93. спускам се, вливам се, падам на гънки/дипли 94. срутване, разрушаване, свличане, отсичане, поваляне (на дърво), брой на отсечени дървета, поваляне (и сп.), схватка 95. тех. въже на система скрипци* * *fall[fɔ:l] I. v ( fell [fel], fallen[fɔ:lən]) 1. падам; to let s.th. \fall изпускам; the rain \falls fast вали силно; 2. (с)падам, намалявам се, снижавам се (и прен.), утихвам, стихвам; the glass has \fallen барометърът спадна; 3. падам, загивам, бивам убит; рухвам (и прен.); 4. падам, предавам се; the city fell to the enemy градът бе превзет от неприятеля; the government fell after the riots правителството падна след размириците; 5. спускам се; падам на гънки, дипля се (за плат); her hair fell to her waist косата ѝ се спускаше до кръста; her eyes fell тя сведе поглед (очи); 6. падам морално, изкушавам се; a \fallen woman паднала жена; 7. наставам, настъпвам; обземам, обхващам ( upon); night ( silence) fell настана нощ (настъпи мълчание); sleep fell upon them обзе ги сън; 8. (c adj predic) to \fall asleep заспивам; to \fall flat просвам се (за виц), не въздействам по очаквания начин, прозвучавам плоско; to \fall astern мор. оставам назад, изоставам; to \fall due срокът (падежът) идва; to \fall dumb онемявам; to \fall lame окуцявам; to \fall short (of) не стигам, не достигам (за куршум и пр. и прен.); to \fall short of s.o.'s expectations не оправдавам очакванията (на някого); to \fall vacant овакантявам се; to \fall foul of навличам си гнева на, изпадам в немилост пред, предизвиквам неодобрението на; 9. бивам повален; the house fell in an earthquake къщата бе съборена при земетресение; 10. падам се; suspicion fell on the butler подозрението падна върху иконома; the estate \falls to the eldest son имението се наследява от най-големия син; 11. попадам, случвам (се) (с across, into, among, on); the accent \falls on the last syllable ударението пада върху последната сричка; 12. бива произнесен, казан ( from); a curse fell from her lips от устните ѝ се отрони проклятие, тя изпсува; he let \fall that he was leaving той спомена (случайно), че ще замине; 13. ражда се (за агнета и пр.); • \fall between two stools, between two stools one \falls to the ground от два стола (та) на земята; \fall foul ( aboard, on board) of мор. сблъсквам се, прен. счепквам се, сдърпвам се с; ост. нападам; to \fall from grace 1) рел. отстъпвам от истинската вяра, погубвам душата си; 2) нарушавам приличието, тръгвам по лоши пътища; to \fall from ( off) the ( water)- wagon разг. започвам да пия отново; to \fall in love with влюбвам се в; to \fall out of the frying pan into the fire от трън, та на глог; to \fall short of the mark не улучвам; не постигам целта си, претърпявам неуспех; to \fall together by the ears скарваме се, хващаме се за косите (за гушата); to \fall to pieces разпръсвам се, разбивам се, разпадам се, счупвам се; his face fell наведе глава, лицето му се помрачи; her gaze fell тя отмести поглед; II. n 1. падане; прен. падение; to have a \fall падам; the \fall of the hammer удар на чукче (при търг); 2. разрушаване, срутване, събаряне (на здание и пр.); отсичане, поваляне (на дърво); брой на отсечени дървета; 3. падане, капитулация; разгром; 4. спадане (на цена, температура и пр.); 5. сп. поваляне на противник (при борба); схватка; to try ( wrestle) a \fall with боря се с; премервам си силите с; изправям се срещу противник; 6. грехопадение; the \fall of man грехопадението; 7. ам. есен; 8. обикн. pl водопад; 9. валеж; \fall of snow снеговалеж; 10. наклон, склон; 11. тех. височина на пад, налягане (на вода); 12. мор. фал; разстояние между две палуби; 13. агнетата от едно агнило; 14. воалетка; • to ride ( be heading, be headed) for a \fall яздя лудо, прен. търся си белята; безразсъден съм по отношение на себе си; полит. сам си търся поражението (падането); at \fall of day привечер; to take the \fall ам. sl бивам обвинен (наказан, арестуван), опирам пешкира. -
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1) General subject: copulate, couple, tread (используется по отношению к птицам мужского пола)2) Biology: pair4) American: jazz5) Religion: fornicate6) Rude: fuck8) Makarov: do the trick (о мужчине)9) Taboo: Donald ( см. Donald Duck), Dutch-kiss, Zinzanbrook (произносится zin-zan-bruck), aardvark, accommodate, at it, bag up, ball, ball somebody (с кем-л.), ball with somebody (с кем-л.), band somebody (с кем-л.), bang, bang somebody (с кем-л.), bang with somebody (с кем-л.), bash somebody (с кем-л.), bate up, batter, beak, beanbag, bear, bed with somebody (с кем-л.), belly-bamp, belly-bump, (о мужчине) belt, belt (one's) batter, biff, (о мужчине) blow through, blue goose, board, bob, boff, boink, bone down, bonk, boogie, boom-boom, booty, bop, (о мужчине) break a lance with somebody (с кем-л.), bugger, bump, bump tummies, bump uglies, bun, (о мужчине) bury (one's) wick, bury the brisket, bus somebody out (с точки зрения мужчины), cane, canoe, (о мужчине) carve oneself a slice, cattle (см. cattle-truck), cha-cha, chafer, charver, chauver somebody (с кем-л.), (о мужчине) chuck a tread, chuff, clip somebody (с кем-л.), cock, cool out, cram, (о мужчине) cram it, (о мужчине) crawl somebody (с кем-л.), cure the horn (см. horn), dance on the mattress, dance the miller's reel, daub the brush, dick, diddle, dig out, dight, (о мужчине) dip (one's) dick, dip the fly, discuss Uganda (см. Ugandan affairs), do, (о мужчине) do a grind, (о мужчине) do a hoist, do a jottle, (о мужчине) do a slide up the broad, (о мужчине) do a tread, (о женщине) do a wet 'un, do an inside worry, do it, do the do, do the natural thing, (о женщине) do the naughty, (о мужчине) do the trick, do the two-backed beast, drill (for oil), (о мужчине) drive into somebody, dunk, ease nature, empty (one's) trash, exchange spits, exercise the ferret, federate, (о женщине) feed (one's) pussy, fer somebody (с кем-л.), (о мужчине) fettle, fill (one's) boots, (о мужчине) fill somebody up, fit ends, fix somebody up (с кем-л.), fix somebody's plumbing, fla (от ирл. Fleadh - party), flame, (о мужчине) flesh it, flimp, flip, flop, flop somebody (с кем-л.), fore-and-aft, four-nine-three-eleven (4-9-3-11, по номерам букв в алфавите), frame, freak, frig, frig somebody (с кем-л., об обоих полах), frock, frottage, fuck somebody (с кем-л., об обоих полах), futter (от фр. foutre), futy, futz, g, ganch somebody (с кем-л., букв.посадить на кол), gasp and grunt, gay it, gee, get (one's) ashes hauled, (о мужчине) get (one's) end away, get (one's) greens, get (one's) leg across, get (one's) nuts cracked, get (one's) oats from somebody, get (one's) oil changed, get Jack in the orchard (см. garden), get a bit, (о мужчине) get a couple of lengths in (somebody) (с кем-л.), get a leg over, get a little, (о женщине) get a wet bottom, get any (часто употребляется при приветствии мужчин - Getting any?), get boots, get busy, get down, get fixed up, get in, (о мужчине) get into somebody (см. get outside of somebody), get it off, (о женщине) get laid, get on the old fork, (о женщине) get outside of somebody (см. get into somebody), get over, get some, (о мужчине) get some trim, (о мужчине) get there, get up somebody (с кем-л.), get up them stairs (употребляется как приказ мужчины), gib, git skins, (о мужчине) give hard for soft, give it to somebody (с кем-л.), give it up, give somebody a shot (с кем-л.), give somebody a thrill (с кем-л.), give somebody one (с кем-л.), give somebody the business, give the dog a bone, (о женщине) go a bit of beef, go case with somebody (с кем-л.), go jottling, go leather-stretching, go post a letter, (о женщине) go star-gazing on (one's) back, go the route, go to Hairyfordshire (см. hair; игра слов на Herefordshire), go to bed with somebody (с кем-л.), go to town (with somebody), go tromboning, grease the wheel, grind, (о мужчине) grind (one's) tool, groan and grunt, haul (one's) ashes, have (one's) banana peeled, (о мужчине) have (one's) cut, have (one's) greens, (о мужчине) have (one's) nuts cracked, (о мужчине) have a bit, (о женщине) have a bit of beef, have a bit of fun, have a bit of rabbit-pie, have a bit of slap and tickle, (о женщине) have a bit of the gut-stick, have a bit off, (о мужчине) have a blow-through, have a flutter, have a go, (о мужчине) have a hoist, (о женщине) have a hot pudding for supper (см. pudding), have a naughty, have a put-in, (о мужчине) have a rattle, (о женщине) have a taste of the gut-stick, have carnal knowledge of somebody (с кем-л.), have contact with somebody (с кем-л.), have it away (together), have it in, have it off, have sex, have some, have somebody (с кем-л.), hide the salami, hit it off, hit skins, hive it, hobble, hog, hop, (о мужчине) hop into the horse's collar, (о мужчине) hop on, horizontalize, hose, huddle (somebody) (с кем-л.), hump (somebody) (с кем-л.), hump something heavy, hustle somebody (с кем-л.), inch, indulge, (о мужчине) introduce Charley, irrigate (см. lubricate), jab, jack, jack somebody (с кем-л.), jack up, jam, jape, jerk, jig, jiggle, jive, job, jog with somebody (с кем-л.), join giblets, join guts, jook, jottle, jump (somebody) (с кем-л.), jump up and down, kipper basting, knob, knock, knock boots, knock it off, knock off with somebody (с кем-л.), knock one on, knock somebody off (с кем-л.), knock somebody up (с кем-л.), know somebody (с кем-л.), know, in the Biblical sense, labor leather, lay, (о пожилых парах) lay (one's) cane in a dusty corner (намек на редкость совокупления), lay back, lay pipe, lay some pipe, lay somebody (с кем-л.), lay the leg, leap, leg-over, let Percy in the playpen, let nature take its course, (о женщине) lie feet uppermost, lift (one's) leg, lift a leg on somebody (с кем-л.), (о женщине) light the lamp, line, lobster, love somebody up (с кем-л.), (о мужчине) lubricate somebody (с кем-л.), mac, mack, make (one's) love come down, make babies, make ends meet, make it (with), make it together (обыч. употребляется в продолженных временах), make it with somebody (с кем-л.), make love (to somebody) (с кем-л.), make the scene, mash the fat, mount somebody (с кем-л.), muff, mug (somebody) (с кем-л.), naughty (somebody) (с кем-л.), nibble, nob, off, (о мужчине) pack, paint the bucket, park the pink bus, party, peg somebody (с кем-л.), perform, plank, plant a man, plant oats, (о женщине) play (one's) ace and take the jack (см. ace), play doctor, play fathers and mothers, play horses and mares (см. play fathers and mothers), play house, play in-and-out, play night baseball, play stable-my-naggy, play the national indoor game, play the organ, (о мужчине) play three to one (and be sure to lose) ("три" представляют собой пенис и яички, "однo" - влагалище, "потерять" означает эякулировать), play tiddlywinks, play top-sawyer (игра слов на Tom Sawyer и top-drawer), play tops and bottoms, plowter, pluck somebody (с кем-л.), plug (somebody) (с женщиной), pluke, poke somebody (с кем-л.), polish (one's) ass on the top sheet, pop, pop somebody (с кем-л.), pork, pork somebody (away) (см. meat; с кем-л.), pot pink, pound (somebody) (с кем-л.), (о женщине) pray with knees upwards, (о женщине) prod, pump somebody (с кем-л.), punch somebody (с кем-л.), push, put it to her, put the boots to somebody, put the devil into hell, quiff, rack, ram somebody (с кем-л.), rasp, rattle, ride (с точки зрения мужчины), ride somebody (с кем-л.), rip off a piece of ass, rock, roll, roll in the hay, roll somebody (с кем-л.), roller skate, root, rootle, (о мужчине) rump, sauce, saw off a chunk, scam, schtup (из идиш), score between the posts, scrape, screw, screw somebody (с кем-л., как о мужчинах, так и о женщинах), scrog, scrump somebody (с кем-л.), scuttle (об. в положении "мужчина сзади"), see, (о женщине) see stars lying on (one's) back, sex, sexing, sexpress, shake a tart, shake somebody down, shift, shoop, shove somebody (с кем-л.), shtup, shunt, skeet, skeeze, skin the cat, sklook, slam, slap skins, smash, snag, snake, snug, sock it to somebody (с кем-л.), spear the bearded clam (см. bearded clam), splay, splice, split, spread (one's) jenk, square someone's circle, stand somebody up (с кем-л.), (о женщине) stare at the ceiling over a man's shoulder, stick it (о мужчине), (о мужчине) stick somebody (с кем-л.), stretch leather, strum (somebody) (с кем-л.), (о женщине) study astronomy, (о мужчине) stuff, swing, tail, take a turn, take a turn among the parsley, (о женщине) take in beef, (о женщине) take it lying down, take somebody on (с кем-л.), tear a strip off, (о мужчине) tear off a hunk of skirt, tear up, tether (one's) nag, throw, throw a leg over somebody (с кем-л.), (о женщине) throw ass, throw one a hump, tick-tack, tie the true lovers' knot, till, tip somebody (с кем-л.), (о мужчине) tom, tonk, toss in the hay, trim the buff, trip, trow, tumble in, tup somebody (с кем-л.), twang, (о мужчине) varnish (one's) cane, (о мужчине) wag (one's) bum, wallow, wax, wear somebody, wedge, (о мужчине) wet (one's) wick, whack it up, wham (особ. быстро, без любовной игры), wham-bam (особ. быстро, без любовной игры), work, work (one's) bot, wriggle navels, yentz (из идиш), zap, zig-zag, bone, converge -
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plural - fliesnou)1) (a type of small winged insect.)2) (a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth: Which fly should I use to catch a trout?)3) ((often in plural) a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers.)•
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past tense - flew; verb1) (to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane: The pilot flew (the plane) across the sea.) volar, pilotar2) (to run away (from): He flew (the country).) huir, salir de, abandonar3) ((of time) to pass quickly: The days flew past.) volar, pasar volando•- flyer- flier
- flying saucer
- flying visit
- frequent flyer/flier
- flyleaf
- flyover
- fly in the face of
- fly into
- fly off the handle
- get off to a flying start
- let fly
- send someone/something flying
- send flying
fly1 n moscafly2 vb1. volar2. ir en avión / volar3. correr / ir volandotr[flaɪ]————————tr[flaɪ]1 volar■ we will be flying at an altitude of 9,000 metres volaremos a una altitud de 9.000 metros2 (go by plane) ir en avión3 (flag, hair) ondear4 (sparks) saltar5 (rush, move quickly) irse volando, irse a toda prisa6 (time) volar, pasar volando7 (flee) huir■ when the police arrived, the thieves had flown cuando llegó la policía los ladrones habían huido1 (plane) pilotar■ can you fly a plane? ¿sabes pilotar un avión?2 (send by plane) transportar3 (travel over) sobrevolar4 (kite) hacer volar5 (flag) enarbolar, izar1 (of tent) doble techo1 (on trousers) bragueta f sing\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fly in the face of something burlarse de algoto fly into a rage / fly into a temper ponerse furioso,-a, montar en cólera, subirse por las paredesto fly off the handle perder los estribosto let fly at somebody arremeter contra alguiento go flying caerseto send somebody flying mandar a alguien por los airesfly sheet doble techo————————tr[flaɪ]1 mosca\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnot to hurt a fly ser incapaz de matar una moscathere are no flies on...... no se chupa el dedoto drop/fall like flies caer como moscasfly spray spray nombre masculino matamoscas, matamoscas nombre masculino, insecticida nombre masculino1) : volar (dícese de los pájaros, etc.)2) travel: volar (dícese de los aviones), ir en avión (dícese de los pasajeros)3) float: flotar, ondear4) flee: huir, escapar5) rush: correr, irse volando6) pass: pasar (volando)how time flies!: ¡cómo pasa el tiempo!7)to fly open : abrir de golpefly vt: pilotar (un avión), hacer volar (una cometa)1) : mosca fto drop like flies: caer como moscas2) : bragueta f (de pantalones, etc.)n.• bragueta (Textil) s.f.• mosca s.f. (A flag)v.(§ p.,p.p.: flew, flown) = enarbolar v.v.(§ p.,p.p.: flew, flown) = dirigir un avión v.• pilotear un avión v.• volar v.
I flaɪ1)a) ( insect) mosca fhe/she wouldn't hurt a fly — es incapaz de matar una mosca
the fly in the ointment — el único problema, la única pega (Esp fam)
there are no flies on her/him — no tiene un pelo de tonta/tonto
to be a fly on the wall: I'd like to have been a fly on the wall when he told her me habría gustado estar allí or ver su reacción cuando se lo dijo; to die/drop like flies — morir*/caer* como moscas
b) ( in angling) mosca f; (before n)fly fishing — pesca f con mosca
2) ( on trousers) (often pl in BrE) bragueta f, marrueco m (Chi)
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1)a) \<\<bird/bee\>\> volar*to fly away/in/out — irse*/entrar/salir* volando
b) \<\<plane/pilot\>\> volar*; \<\<passenger\>\> ir* en aviónto fly out — salir* ( en avión)
we fly on to Denver tomorrow — mañana volamos a or salimos en avión para Denver
to be flying high — estar* volando alto
c) \<\<flag\>\> ondear, flamearwith her hair/coat flying in the wind — con el pelo/abrigo ondeando al viento
2)b)to fly AT somebody — lanzarse* sobre alguien
to fly into a temper o rage — ponerse* hecho una furia or un basilisco, montar en cólera
c) (move, be thrown) volar*I tripped and went flying — tropecé y salí volando or disparado
to let fly at somebody — emprenderla or arremeter contra alguien
to make the feathers o fur o sparks fly — armar un gran lío (fam)
d) ( pass quickly) \<\<time\>\> pasar volando, volar*
2.
vt1)a) ( control) \<\<plane/glider/balloon\>\> pilotar; \<\<kite\>\> hacer* volar or encumbrar (Andes), remontar (RPl)b) ( carry) \<\<cargo\>\> transportar ( en avión); \<\<person\>\> llevar ( en avión)c) ( travel over) \<\<distance\>\> recorrer ( en avión)d) ( travel by) \<\<airline\>\> volar* con2) \<\<flag\>\> izar*, enarbolarthe ship was flying the Panamanian flag — el barco llevaba bandera panameña or pabellón panameño
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adjective (BrE colloq) vivo (fam), espabilado
I [flaɪ]1. N1) (=insect) mosca f3) flies (Theat) peine msing, telar msing4) (=carriage) calesa f5)- do sth on the fly2.CPDfly button N — botón m de la bragueta
II [flaɪ] (pt flew) (pp flown)1. VI1) (=be airborne) [plane, bird, insect] volar; [air passengers] ir en avión"how did you get here?" - "I flew" — -¿cómo llegaste aquí? -en avión
do you fly often? — ¿viajas mucho en avión?
we were flying at 5,000ft — volábamos a 5.000 pies de altura
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to fly into Gatwick airport — llegar (en avión) al aeropuerto de Gatwick•
the plane flew over London — el avión sobrevoló Londresto be flying high —
birdwe were flying high after our success in the championship — estábamos como locos tras el éxito en el campeonato
2) (=fly a plane) pilotar un avión, volarto learn to fly — aprender a pilotar un avión or a volar
to fly blind — (lit) volar a ciegas or guiándose solo por los instrumentos; (fig) ir a ciegas
3) (=flutter, wave) [flag] ondearflag4) (=move quickly)my hat flew into the air — se me voló el sombrero, el sombrero salió volando
rumours are flying around the office that... — por la oficina corre el rumor de que...
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to go flying, the vase went flying — el jarrón salió por los aires or salió volando•
to let fly — (fig) (verbally) empezar a despotricar; (physically) empezar a repartir golpes or tortazos; (Ftbl) (=shoot) dispararto let fly at sb — (verbally) empezar a despotricar contra algn, arremeter contra algn; (physically) arremeter contra algn, empezar a dar golpes or tortazos a algn
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he/the ball came flying past me — él/la pelota pasó volando junto a mí•
the blow sent him flying — el golpe hizo que saliera despedidosparkshe kicked off her shoes and sent them flying across the room — de una patada se quitó los zapatos y los mandó volando al otro lado de la habitación
5) (=rush) ir volando, ir corriendoI must fly! — ¡me voy volando or corriendo!, ¡me tengo que ir volando or corriendo!
she flew upstairs to look for it — subió volando or a toda prisa a buscarlo
to fly to sb's aid or assistance — ir volando a socorrer a algn
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to fly at sb — (physically) lanzarse sobre algn, arremeter contra algn; (fig) ponerse furioso con algnthe dog flew at him and bit him — el perro se lanzó or se abalanzó sobre él y le mordió
- fly in the face of sthhandleshe has a reputation for flying in the face of authority — tiene fama de ir en contra de la autoridad
6) (=pass quickly) [time] pasar or irse volando•
the years flew by — los años pasaron volando2. VT1) [+ aircraft] pilotar, pilotear (esp LAm); [+ passenger] llevar en avión; [+ goods] transportar en avión; [+ distance] recorrer (en avión); [+ flag] enarbolarwhich routes does the airline fly? — ¿qué rutas cubre la aerolínea?
2) (=flee) [+ country] abandonar, huir de- fly the nest- fly the coop- fly away- fly in- fly off- fly out
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[flaɪ]ADJ (esp Brit) avispado, espabilado* * *
I [flaɪ]1)a) ( insect) mosca fhe/she wouldn't hurt a fly — es incapaz de matar una mosca
the fly in the ointment — el único problema, la única pega (Esp fam)
there are no flies on her/him — no tiene un pelo de tonta/tonto
to be a fly on the wall: I'd like to have been a fly on the wall when he told her me habría gustado estar allí or ver su reacción cuando se lo dijo; to die/drop like flies — morir*/caer* como moscas
b) ( in angling) mosca f; (before n)fly fishing — pesca f con mosca
2) ( on trousers) (often pl in BrE) bragueta f, marrueco m (Chi)
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1.
1)a) \<\<bird/bee\>\> volar*to fly away/in/out — irse*/entrar/salir* volando
b) \<\<plane/pilot\>\> volar*; \<\<passenger\>\> ir* en aviónto fly out — salir* ( en avión)
we fly on to Denver tomorrow — mañana volamos a or salimos en avión para Denver
to be flying high — estar* volando alto
c) \<\<flag\>\> ondear, flamearwith her hair/coat flying in the wind — con el pelo/abrigo ondeando al viento
2)b)to fly AT somebody — lanzarse* sobre alguien
to fly into a temper o rage — ponerse* hecho una furia or un basilisco, montar en cólera
c) (move, be thrown) volar*I tripped and went flying — tropecé y salí volando or disparado
to let fly at somebody — emprenderla or arremeter contra alguien
to make the feathers o fur o sparks fly — armar un gran lío (fam)
d) ( pass quickly) \<\<time\>\> pasar volando, volar*
2.
vt1)a) ( control) \<\<plane/glider/balloon\>\> pilotar; \<\<kite\>\> hacer* volar or encumbrar (Andes), remontar (RPl)b) ( carry) \<\<cargo\>\> transportar ( en avión); \<\<person\>\> llevar ( en avión)c) ( travel over) \<\<distance\>\> recorrer ( en avión)d) ( travel by) \<\<airline\>\> volar* con2) \<\<flag\>\> izar*, enarbolarthe ship was flying the Panamanian flag — el barco llevaba bandera panameña or pabellón panameño
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adjective (BrE colloq) vivo (fam), espabilado -
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[pleɪ] 1. гл.1)а) играть, забавляться, резвитьсяThe children play indoors when it rains. — Когда идёт дождь, дети играют дома.
The seashore was full of children, playing about in the sand. — На берегу было полно детей, игравших в песке.
б) ( play with) развлекаться; обращаться с (чем-л.) легко или легкомысленно, относиться несерьёзноI like a girl who doesn't play with her food or drink. — Мне нравится девушка, которая не относится легкомысленно к своей еде или питью.
в) ( play (up)on) играть на (чьих-л. чувствах, страхах)г) уст. ( play with) флиртовать; эвф. иметь половое сношение2) играть, участвовать в спортивной игреHe taught young ladies to play billiards. — Он научил молодых леди играть в бильярд.
I played him for championship. — Я играл с ним на звание чемпиона.
3)Don't play (at) cards against your father, he always wins. — Не играй в карты со своим отцом, он всегда выигрывает.
Syn:б) делать ставки в игре, ставить, рисковать прям. и перен.в) амер.; разг. играть на тотализаторе4)а) играть ( карту), делать ход, ходить ( шахматной фигурой)to play a trump — ходить с козыря, козырять
He played pawn to king four, and she replied with the Sicilian. (Walter S. Tevis, The Queen's Gambit) — Он сыграл е2-е4, а она ответила сицилийской защитой.
б) ударять, направлять, отбивать, подаватьHe played the ball back close to the net. — Он отбил мяч низко над сеткой.
5) спорт.а) использовать в игре, выставлять, заявлять ( игрока)The captain wants to play Mills as defence in our next game. — Капитан хочет выставить Миллса защитником в следующем матче.
б) принимать в игру ( игрока)6) разыграться, войти в формуHe went in in the second innings with no time to play himself in. — Он начал вторую подачу, не успев войти в форму.
"We'll start with the Mozart, play ourselves in." He took the violin out of its case. — "Мы начнём с Моцарта, чтобы разыграться". Он вытащил из футляра скрипку.
7)а) использовать (кого-л.) для своих целей, использовать в качестве пешекThey're playing you for a bunch of saps! — Они держат вас за компанию недоумков.
б) = play off натравливать, стравливатьNatalie played one against the other for a few days, and reconciled them the following weekend. — Натали в течение нескольких дней натравливала их друг на друга, а в конце следующей недели заставила помириться.
8)My kid sister plays piano. — Моя маленькая сестрёнка играет на фортепьяно.
I couldn't play with such crippled fingers, even if I wanted to. — Я не мог бы играть такими застывшими пальцами, даже если бы очень захотел.
Just then the music began to play. — Именно тогда начала играть музыка.
to play (music) by ear — подбирать (музыкальное произведение, мелодию) на слух
The band played a martial air. — Оркестр играл военную мелодию.
9)б) звучать ( о звукозаписи)10) (play in / out / off / down / up) сопровождать инструментальной музыкойThe small band played the company into the supper-room. — Под звуки небольшого оркестрика компания перешла в комнату для ужина.
11)а) играть, давать представление; исполнять роль (кого-л.) прям. и перен.The new drama plays for three hours. — Новая драма идёт три часа.
Miss Kelly plays Marie. — Мисс Келли играет роль Мари.
The doctor had not the least suspicion of the farce that was playing. — Доктор и не подозревал о разыгрывавшемся фарсе.
He was alone in the world, with his life half played. — Он был один в целом свете с наполовину сыгранной жизнью.
б) амер. гастролировать12) = play at играть роль, притворятьсяWe played that we were gypsies. — Мы притворились цыганами.
Though she had often played at sentiment, no man had ever touched her heart. — Хотя она часто разыгрывала из себя чувствительную натуру, ни один мужчина не тронул ещё её сердца.
13)to play a trick / practical joke — подшучивать, разыгрывать; дурачиться
б) поступать, вести себя легкомысленноIt's no good playing at business, you have to take it seriously. — В бизнес не играют, это дело серьёзное.
"I'm afraid, doctor, we are playing at cross-questions and crooked answers," said Fred. — "Боюсь, доктор, что мы играем в нечестные вопросы и жульнические ответы", - сказал Фред.
14) порхать, носиться, прыгать, скакатьButterflies play among flowers. — Среди цветов порхают бабочки.
He played about them like a bee. — Он носился между ними, как пчёлка.
Syn:15) переливаться, играть; дрожать, трепетать, покачиваться; мелькать, сверкатьNo smile ever played upon her thin lips. — На её тонких губах никогда не играла улыбка.
Lightning plays in the sky. — В небе сверкает молния.
Alfred allows his fancy to play round the idea. — Альфред даёт волю своей фантазии.
Syn:16) уст.; диал. бить, кипеть (о струе и т. п.)17)а) двигаться, крутиться, колебаться ( обычно в ограниченном пространстве)The molars play vertically on each other like a pair of scissors. — Коренные зубы перемещаются вертикально по отношению друг к другу, как лезвия ножниц.
б) тех. иметь люфт18)а) вертеть, крутить (что-л. в руках); использовать, работать ( любым инструментом)б) направлятьWe kept playing the enemy with round-shot. — Мы продолжали забрасывать неприятеля пушечными ядрами.
19) ( play (up)on) обстреливатьMarlborough erected another battery to play upon the south-eastern bastion. — Мальборо соорудил ещё одну батарею, чтобы обстреливать юго-восточный бастион.
20)а) выпускать, выбрасывать, извергать (о фонтане, шланге)The fountains played in his honour. — В его честь били фонтаны.
The firemen were not permitted to play on the flames. — Пожарным не разрешили залить водой пламя.
б) выстреливать ( о фейерверке)21) действовать, осуществлять какое-л. действиеOnly something very important would have made you play this game. — Только что-то очень серьёзное могло заставить тебя осуществить это дело.
22) диал. отказываться от работы, бастоватьOf the 70,000 men "playing" 40,000 are non-unionists. — Из 70000 бастующих 40000 не являются членами профсоюза.
23) разг. сотрудничать, взаимодействовать; идти на уступки"I've had another word with the Minister." "Will he play?" "He's promised to do everything he can." — "Я ещё раз говорил с министром. - Пойдёт ли он на уступки? - Он обещал сделать всё, что в его силах."
Syn:24) поступать, вести себя (каким-л. образом)- play fair- play falseSyn:•- play along
- play around
- play back
- play down
- play in
- play off
- play on
- play out
- play through
- play up
- play upon••to play low / down on, play it low / down — разг. подло поступить по отношению к (кому-л.)
to play favourites — амер.; разг. оказывать покровительство, выказывать благосклонность
to play it close to one's chest — не давать заглядывать в свои карты; действовать скрытно
to play it cool — вести себя спокойно, хладнокровно, не суетиться
to play for laughs /a laugh — пытаться вызвать смех у аудитории
- be play out- play it safe
- play safe
- play foully
- play foul
- play it on
- play one's cards well
- play for time
- play it by ear
- play smb. for a fool
- play smb. like a fish
- play a trick on smb.
- play games with smb.
- play to the gallery
- play upon words
- play on words
- play the dozens
- play with oneself
- play pussy
- play a good knife and fork
- play knife and fork
- play off the stage
- play smb. for a sucker
- play smb. up
- play hell
- play havoc
- play the devil
- play the mischief
- play away
- play ball
- play the clown
- play the fool
- play the hypocrite 2. сущ.1)а) игра, развлечение, забаваat play — в игре, в процессе игры
Syn:б) уст. любовные утехи; сексуальные излишества2) спорт.а) игра, ход игрыPlay was very slow. — Игра шла очень медленно.
б) манера, стиль игры; искусство игрыв) поле (в футболе, крикете)He got half way up the play, and just reached the ball with one hand. — Он проскочил половину поля и почти схватил мяч одной рукой.
г) ход, очередь, подача; атака, атакующие действияSyn:4) шутка; лёгкий разговор, трёпplay (up)on words — игра слов, каламбур
Don't be offended; I only said it in play. — Не обижайся; я сказал это просто в шутку.
5)а) представление, спектакльThe play ran for two years on Broadway. — Эта пьеса два года шла на Бродвее.
б) пьеса, драмаto criticize / pan a play — критиковать пьесу, подвергать пьесу резкой критике
to present / produce / put on / perform / stage a play — представлять, ставить, показывать пьесу
to review a play — писать рецензию на пьесу, делать критический обзор пьесы
- morality playto revive a play — воскрешать, восстанавливать пьесу
- mystery play
- nativity play
- one-act play
- straight play6) игра, действие, деятельностьto make play — действовать эффективно, результативно
in full play — в действии, в разгаре
- hold in play- keep in play
- bring into play
- call into play
- come into playSyn:7) лёгкие стремительные движения; игра, переливыThe girl was an arch, ogling person, with a great play of shoulders. — Это была игривая, кокетливая девица, непрерывно подёргивавшая плечами.
8) амер.; разг. заигрывание или ухаживание; флиртIf you were twenty years younger I'd make a play for you, no fooling. — Если бы вы были на двадцать лет моложе, я бы без всяких дураков стал ухаживать за вами.
She'd been certain he would make a play for her the moment Lockwood took himself off. — Она была уверена, что он станет за ней ухаживать как только Локвуд уйдет с дороги.
9) амер.; разг.а) внимание, покровительство; выказывание вниманияEverybody goes to the Chicken Club now and then to give the owner a friendly play. — Каждый время от времени заходит в Чикен-Клуб, чтобы показать хозяину своё дружеское отношение.
Syn:б) гласность, публичность, внимание прессыThe insignificant Gray-Snyder murder trial got a bigger "play" in the press than the sinking of the Titanic. — Незначительное судебное разбирательство об убийстве, дело Грея-Снайдера, привлекло гораздо большее внимание прессы, чем гибель "Титаника".
wished the country received a better play in the American press (Hugh MacLennan) — хотел, чтобы страна получила более благоприятное освещение в американской прессе
10) свободное действие; простор, свобода действийTheir comprehensive minds would, in that state of society, have found no play. — Их острый ум при данном состоянии общества не нашёл бы простора для действия.
Syn:11) тех. свободный ход; зазор, люфт12)а) приостановка работы; положение неработающего (например, забастовка или безработица)б) ( the play) шотл. школьные каникулы13) разг. проигрывание аудиокассеты, диска с записанной музыкой•••as good as a play — очень интересный, занимательный
while the play is good шотл. — пока ситуация не ухудшилась, не стала опасной, угрожающей
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. посл. — Мешай дело с бездельем, проживёшь век с весельем.; Постоянная работа без каких-либо развлечений отупляет человека.
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16 occhio
m (pl -cchi) eyea occhio nudo to the naked eyea occhio e croce roughlydare nell'occhio attract attention, be noticeda quattr'occhi in private* * *occhio s.m.1 eye: occhi a mandorla, almond-shaped (o slanting) eyes; occhi sporgenti, bulging (o protruding) eyes; bianco dell'occhio, white of the eye; con le lacrime agli occhi, with tears in one's eyes; dagli occhi neri, black-eyed; sollevare, abbassare gli occhi, to raise, to lower one's eyes; mi piange un occhio, my eye is watering; mi fanno male gli occhi, my eyes ache (o are sore); aveva gli occhi rossi di pianto, her eyes were red with crying; sfregarsi gli occhi, to rub one's eyes; strizzare gli occhi, to squint, ( per luce forte) to screw up one's eyes; strizzar l'occhio a qlcu., to wink at s.o.; affaticarsi, consumarsi gli occhi, to strain one's eyes; avere gli occhi storti, to be cross-eyed; guardare dritto negli occhi, to look straight in the eye // occhio per occhio, dente per dente, (prov.) an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth // occhio non vede, cuore non duole, (prov.) what the eye doesn't see the heart doesn't grieve over // occhio di vetro, glass eye // banca degli occhi, eye bank // non posso crederci finché non lo vedo con i miei occhi, I can't believe it until I see it with my own eyes // ormai non le sono rimasti che gli occhi per piangere, she has cried her eyes out // ho ancora davanti agli occhi la scena, I can still see the scene2 ( sguardo) look; glance: mi guardò con l'occhio assente, he looked at me absently; sotto gli occhi di qlcu., under s.o.'s eyes; cercare qlcu. con gli occhi, to look round for s.o.; distogliere gli occhi, to look away; interrogare qlcu. con gli occhi, to give s.o. a questioning look (o to look at s.o. inquiringly) // mi è caduto l'occhio su un errore, my eye fell on a mistake3 ( cosa a forma d'occhio): occhi del brodo, blobs of fat floating on the soup; gli occhi del formaggio, the holes in (gruyère) cheese; gli occhi delle penne del pavone, the eyes on a peacock's feathers5 (bot.) eye, bud, eyespot9 (tip.) typeface10 (tecn.) eye: occhio del martello, eye of the hammer; (mecc.) occhio della molla, spring eye; (arch.) occhio della voluta, eye of the volute; (edil., fot.) occhio di bue, bull's eye // (mar.): occhio di coperta, deck light; occhio di cubia, hawse-hole; (rad. fam.) occhio magico, magic eye◆ FRASEOLOGIA: occhio!, mind! (o watch out! o look out!); occhio al portafoglio!, watch your wallet! // non bisogna comprare niente a occhi chiusi, never buy anything with your eyes closed; saprei andarci, farlo a occhi chiusi, I could go there, do it blindfold; di lui ti puoi fidare a occhi chiusi, you can trust him blindly // la nuova stella è troppo piccola per poterla vedere a occhio nudo, the new star is too small to be seen with the naked eye; si vede a occhio nudo che è falso, you can tell at a glance that it is false // quattr'occhi, (scherz.) ( persona con gli occhiali) four-eyes; quattro occhi vedono meglio di due, two pairs of eyes are better than one; a quattr'occhi, in private (o in confidence): una conversazione a quattr'occhi, a tête-à-tête // la pianura si estende a perdita d'occhio, the plain stretches out as far as the eye can see; crescere a vista d'occhio, to grow by leaps and bounds (o visibly) // in un batter d'occhio, in a trice (o in the twinkling of an eye) // agli occhi miei ha ragione, in my opinion he is right // aveva gli occhi fuori dalla testa, his eyes were popping out of his head // darei un occhio ( della testa) per avere quell'auto, I'd give anything (in the world) to have that car // ma dove hai gli occhi?, watch what you're doing // non l'ha fatto certo per i suoi begli occhi!, he didn't do it for love! (o for nothing!) // la notte scorsa non ho potuto chiudere occhio, I didn't sleep a wink last night // quello che è successo mi ha aperto gli occhi, what happened (really) opened my eyes; quando aprirai gli occhi capirai che ti sta prendendo in giro, when you open your eyes you'll understand he's pulling your leg // avere gli occhi dappertutto, to have eyes in the back of one's head // avere occhio per qlco., to have an eye for sthg. // avere gli occhi pesanti, to be drowsy (o sleepy) // avere, tenere gli, stare a occhi aperti, to keep one's eyes open (o skinned o peeled); sognare a occhi aperti, to daydream // chiudere un occhio su qlco., (fig.) to turn a blind eye to sthg.: non può chiudere un occhio per questa volta?, couldn't you turn a blind eye (just) for this time? // mi si chiudono gli occhi, ( dal sonno) I can hardly keep my eyes open // dormire con gli occhi aperti, to sleep with one eye open; ( avere il sonno leggero) to sleep very lightly // essere tutt'occhi e tutt'orecchie, to be all eyes and ears // fare gli occhi neri, un occhio nero a qlcu., to give s.o. a black eye // c'è da cavarsi gli occhi a leggere con questa luce, reading in this light would ruin your eyesight; gli caverei gli occhi a quello!, (fam.) I'd scratch that fellow's eyes out! // guardare qlcu. con la coda dell'occhio, to look at s.o. out of the corner of one's eye // leggo nei tuoi occhi che stai mentendo, I can tell by your eyes that you are lying // mettere qlco. sotto gli occhi a qlcu., to bring (o to draw) sthg. to s.o.'s attention // sgranare gli occhi, to open one's eyes wide (o to goggle) // lo vedo come il fumo negli occhi, I can't bear the sight of him // vedere qlco. di buon occhio, di mal occhio, to look favourably, unfavourably on sthg. // la differenza salta all'occhio, the difference leaps out at you; salta all'occhio che non ha voglia di venire, it's clear as crystal that he doesn't want to come // dare nell'occhio, to attract attention: ci mescolammo agli invitati senza dare nell'occhio, we mingled with the guests without attracting attention // fare l'occhio a qlco., to get used to sthg. // perdere d'occhio qlcu., qlco., to lose sight of s.o., sthg. // tenere d'occhio qlcu., to keep an eye on s.o. // a colpo d'occhio, at first sight: ho capito la situazione al primo colpo d'occhio, I took the situation in at a glance; vedere qlco. al primo colpo d'occhio, to see sthg. at a glance // a occhio ( e croce), roughly (o about o approximately) // misurare qlco. a occhio, to measure sthg. by sight (o at a glance) // mettere gli occhi addosso a qlco., qlcu., to have one's eye on sthg., s.o.; non aveva occhi che per lei, non le toglieva gli occhi di dosso, he couldn't take his eyes off her // dare un occhio a qlco., to have a look at sthg. // fare gli occhi dolci a qlcu., to make (sheep's) eyes at s.o. // gettare l'occhio su qlco., to run (o to cast) one's eyes over sthg. (o to glance at sthg.) // mangiarsi qlco., qlcu. con gli occhio, to devour sthg., s.o. with one's eyes // la cucina cinese mi esce dagli occhi, I'm fed up to the back teeth with Chinese cooking.* * *1) eye- chi a mandorla — almond o slanting eyes
-chi chiari, scuri — light-coloured, dark eyes
un bambino dagli o con gli -chi blu a blue-eyed child; non riesco a tenere gli -chi aperti I can't keep my eyes open; sognare a occhio aperti to daydream; aprire gli -chi to open one's eyes; fig. to get wise; tenere gli -chi bene aperti fig. to keep one's eyes skinned o peeled; aprire gli -chi a qcn. su qcs. to awaken sb. to sth.; apri gli -chi! wake up! chiudere un occhio su qcs. fig. to turn a blind eye to sth.; trovare la strada a -chi chiusi fig. to find the way blindfold o with one's eyes closed; potrei farlo a -chi chiusi fig. I could do it in my sleep o with my eyes closed; non ho chiuso occhio (tutta la notte) I didn't sleep a wink (all night); tenere d'occhio qcn. to keep an eye on sb.; visibile a occhio nudo visible to the naked eye; ce l'ho sotto gli -chi I have it in front of me; sotto gli -chi di tutti for all the world to see; proprio davanti ai nostri -chi before our very eyes; non credevo ai miei -chi I couldn't believe my eyes; cercare qcs. con gli -chi to look around for sth.; mettere gli -chi su o addosso a qcn., qcs. to have one's eye on sb., sth., to set one's sights on sb., sth.; non staccare o togliere gli -chi di dosso a qcn. not to take one's eyes off sb.; non avere -chi che per qcn. to only have eyes for sb.; guardarsi negli -chi to gaze into each other's eyes; dare nell'occhio to attract attention, to be showy, to stand out a mile; guardare qcn. con la coda dell'occhio to see sb. out of the corner of one's eye; a colpo d'occhio at a glance; vedere qcn., qcs. di buon occhio to look with favour on sb., sth., to look on sb., sth. with favour o favourably; sotto l'occhio vigile di under the watchful eye of; guardare qcn. dritto negli -chi to look sb. straight in the eye o face; guardare qcs. con occhio critico to take a critical look at sth.; dove hai gli -chi? are you blind? agli -chi del mondo in the eyes of the world; vedere qcs. con altri -chi to take a different view of sth.; a occhio e croce avrà 30 anni roughly speaking I would say that he is about 30; dimagrisce a vista d'occhio he's getting thinner before our very eyes; in un batter d'occhio — in the bat of an eye, in less than no time
•occhio di bue — arch bull's-eye; fot. snoot
all'occhio di bue — [ uovo] sunny side up
occhio clinico — discerning o expert eye
occhio di pernice — (tessuto) bird's eye pattern; (callo) = small corn between toes
occhio di pesce — tecn. fisheye
••fare gli -chi dolci a qcn. — to make eyes o flutter one's eyelashes at sb., to make sheep's eyes at sb.
fare l'occhio a qcs. — to get used to sth.
fare un occhio nero a qcn. — to black BE o blacken AE sb.'s eye
cavare gli -chi a qcn. — to claw o gouge sb.'s eyes out
anche l'occhio vuole la sua parte — = you should also please the eye
saltare o balzare agli -chi to leap out at sb., to stand out a mile; buttare o gettare l'occhio su to clap eyes on, to have o take a look-see; rifarsi gli -chi con qcs. to feast one's eyes on sth.; avere occhio per to have an eye for [dettagli, colore]; avere gli -chi foderati di prosciutto to go around with one's eyes shut; a perdita d'occhio as far as the eye can see; a quattr'-chi [discutere, parlare] face to face, one-to-one; costare un occhio (della testa) to cost the earth, to cost an arm and a leg; avere -chi di lince to be lynx-eyed; occhio per occhio, dente per dente prov. an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth; lontano dagli -chi, lontano dal cuore prov. out of sight, out of mind; occhio non vede cuore non duole prov. what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over; essere nell'occhio del ciclone — to be in the eye of the storm
* * *occhiopl. - chi /'ɔkkjo, ki/ ⇒ 4sostantivo m.1 eye; - chi a mandorla almond o slanting eyes; -chi chiari, scuri light-coloured, dark eyes; avere gli -chi storti to be cross-eyed; un bambino dagli o con gli -chi blu a blue-eyed child; non riesco a tenere gli -chi aperti I can't keep my eyes open; sognare a occhio aperti to daydream; aprire gli -chi to open one's eyes; fig. to get wise; tenere gli -chi bene aperti fig. to keep one's eyes skinned o peeled; aprire gli -chi a qcn. su qcs. to awaken sb. to sth.; apri gli -chi! wake up! chiudere un occhio su qcs. fig. to turn a blind eye to sth.; trovare la strada a -chi chiusi fig. to find the way blindfold o with one's eyes closed; potrei farlo a -chi chiusi fig. I could do it in my sleep o with my eyes closed; non ho chiuso occhio (tutta la notte) I didn't sleep a wink (all night); tenere d'occhio qcn. to keep an eye on sb.; visibile a occhio nudo visible to the naked eye; ce l'ho sotto gli -chi I have it in front of me; sotto gli -chi di tutti for all the world to see; proprio davanti ai nostri -chi before our very eyes; non credevo ai miei -chi I couldn't believe my eyes; cercare qcs. con gli -chi to look around for sth.; mettere gli -chi su o addosso a qcn., qcs. to have one's eye on sb., sth., to set one's sights on sb., sth.; non staccare o togliere gli -chi di dosso a qcn. not to take one's eyes off sb.; non avere -chi che per qcn. to only have eyes for sb.; guardarsi negli -chi to gaze into each other's eyes; dare nell'occhio to attract attention, to be showy, to stand out a mile; guardare qcn. con la coda dell'occhio to see sb. out of the corner of one's eye; a colpo d'occhio at a glance; vedere qcn., qcs. di buon occhio to look with favour on sb., sth., to look on sb., sth. with favour o favourably; sotto l'occhio vigile di under the watchful eye of; guardare qcn. dritto negli -chi to look sb. straight in the eye o face; guardare qcs. con occhio critico to take a critical look at sth.; dove hai gli -chi? are you blind? agli -chi del mondo in the eyes of the world; vedere qcs. con altri -chi to take a different view of sth.; a occhio e croce avrà 30 anni roughly speaking I would say that he is about 30; dimagrisce a vista d'occhio he's getting thinner before our very eyes; in un batter d'occhio in the bat of an eye, in less than no time2 (come esclamazione) occhio! watch out! mind!fare gli -chi dolci a qcn. to make eyes o flutter one's eyelashes at sb., to make sheep's eyes at sb.; fare l'occhio a qcs. to get used to sth.; fare un occhio nero a qcn. to black BE o blacken AE sb.'s eye; cavare gli -chi a qcn. to claw o gouge sb.'s eyes out; anche l'occhio vuole la sua parte = you should also please the eye; la pasta mi esce dagli -chi I've had it up to here with pasta; saltare o balzare agli -chi to leap out at sb., to stand out a mile; buttare o gettare l'occhio su to clap eyes on, to have o take a look-see; rifarsi gli -chi con qcs. to feast one's eyes on sth.; avere occhio per to have an eye for [dettagli, colore]; avere gli -chi foderati di prosciutto to go around with one's eyes shut; a perdita d'occhio as far as the eye can see; a quattr'-chi [discutere, parlare] face to face, one-to-one; costare un occhio (della testa) to cost the earth, to cost an arm and a leg; avere -chi di lince to be lynx-eyed; occhio per occhio, dente per dente prov. an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth; lontano dagli -chi, lontano dal cuore prov. out of sight, out of mind; occhio non vede cuore non duole prov. what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over; essere nell'occhio del ciclone to be in the eye of the storm\occhio di bue arch bull's-eye; fot. snoot; all'occhio di bue [ uovo] sunny side up; occhio clinico discerning o expert eye; occhio di pernice (tessuto) bird's eye pattern; (callo) = small corn between toes; occhio di pesce tecn. fisheye; occhio di tigre tiger's eye; occhio di vetro glass eye. -
17 wave
1.[weɪv]nouna wave of enthusiasm/pain — eine Welle der Begeisterung/des Schmerzes
2) (gesture)2. intransitive verbwith a wave of one's hand — mit einem Winken
1) [Fahne, Flagge, Wimpel:] wehen; [Baum, Gras, Korn:] sich wiegen; [Kornfeld:] wogen3. transitive verbwave at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
schwenken; (brandish) schwingen [Schwert, Säbel]wave one's hand at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
stop waving that rifle/those scissors around — hör auf, mit dem Gewehr/der Schere herumzufuchteln (ugs.)
wave somebody on/over — jemanden weiter-/herüberwinken
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/93653/wave_aside">wave aside- wave off* * *[weiv] 1. noun1) (a moving ridge, larger than a ripple, moving on the surface of water: rolling waves; a boat tossing on the waves.) die Welle3) (a curve or curves in the hair: Are those waves natural?) die Welle4) (a (usually temporary) rise or increase: the recent crime wave; a wave of violence; The pain came in waves.) die Welle5) (an act of waving: She recognized me, and gave me a wave.) das Winken2. verb1) (to move backwards and forwards or flutter: The flags waved gently in the breeze.) wehen2) (to (cause hair to) curve first one way then the other: She's had her hair waved; Her hair waves naturally.) (sich) wellen3) (to make a gesture (of greeting etc) with (eg the hand): She waved to me across the street; Everyone was waving handkerchiefs in farewell; They waved goodbye.) winken•- wavy- waviness
- waveband
- wave
- wavelength
- wave aside* * *[weɪv]I. ncrest of a \wave Wellenkamm m\wave of emotion Gefühlswallung fon the crest of a \wave ( fig) auf dem Höhepunktshe's riding on the crest of a \wave sie ist im Moment ganz oben\wave of fear/panic/sympathy Welle der Angst/Panik/Sympathie\wave of redundancies Entlassungswelle f\wave of terrorism Terrorwelle fto spark off a \wave of protest eine Welle des Protests auslösenwith a \wave of the hand mit einer Handbewegungand then, with a \wave of the hand, she was off und dann winkte sie noch einmal und war verschwundento give sb a \wave jdm [zu]winkenyour hair has a natural \wave dein Haar ist von Natur aus gewelltlong/medium/short \wave Lang-/Mittel-/Kurzwelle f7.▶ to make \waves ( fig: cause shake-up) Unruhe stiften; (create impression) Aufsehen erregen, Staub aufwirbeln figII. vi1. (greet) winken▪ to \wave at [or to] sb jdm [zu]winkenI \waved at him across the room ich winkte ihm durch den Raum zuIII. vt1. (signal with)to \wave one's hand winkenshe was waving her hand at the departing car sie winkte dem davonfahrenden Auto hinterherto \wave one's hands around [mit den Händen] herumfuchteln famto \wave sb goodbye [or goodbye to sb] jdm zum Abschied [nach]winken2. (swing)▪ to \wave sth etw schwenkento \wave a magic wand einen Zauberstab schwingen3. (make wavy)to \wave one's hair sich dat das Haar wellento have one's hair \waved sich dat das Haar wellen lassen* * *[weɪv]1. nthe attacks/attackers came in waves —
from the 5th century onward[s] England was attacked by waves of invaders — vom 5. Jahrhundert an wurde England immer wieder von Eroberungswellen heimgesucht
to make waves (fig inf) — Unruhe stiften
2)(= movement of hand)
to give sb a wave —he gave us a wave to show that he was ready — er winkte uns zu, um zu zeigen, dass er bereit war
2. vt1) (in order to give a sign or greeting) winken mit (at, to sb jdm); (= to wave about) schwenken; (gesticulating, in a dangerous manner) herumfuchteln mitto wave sb goodbye, to wave goodbye to sb — jdm zum Abschied winken
he waved the ticket under my nose —
he waved his stick at the children who were stealing the apples — er drohte den Kindern, die die Äpfel stahlen, mit dem Stock
2)he waved the children across the road — er winkte die Kinder über die Straßehe waved me over to his table — er winkte mich zu sich an den Tisch
3) hair wellen3. vi1) (person) winkenthere's daddy, wave! — da ist der Papi, wink mal!
don't just wave at the ball, aim to hit it — nicht nur in Richtung Ball fuchteln, du sollst ihn auch treffen!
3) (hair) sich wellen* * *wave [weıv]A s1. Welle f, Woge f (beide auch fig):the waves pl besonders poet die See;a wave of indignation eine Woge der Entrüstung;make waves US Wellen schlagen, Aufsehen erregen2. (Boden- etc) Welle f, wellenförmige Unebenheit3. fig (Angriffs- etc) Welle f:wave of immigrants Einwandererwelle;wave of strikes Streikwelle;wave after wave Welle um Welle;in waves in Wellen, schubweise4. ELEK, PHYS Welle f5. TECHb) TYPO Guilloche f (Zierlinie)6. (Haar)Welle fa wave of the hand ein Wink mit der Hand, eine Handbewegung;give sb a wave jemandem (zu)winken;give a friendly wave freundlich winkenB v/i1. wogen, sich wellenartig bewegen2. wehen, flattern3. winken, Zeichen geben:wave after sb jemandem nachwinken4. sich wellen (Haar)C v/t1. wellenförmig bewegen2. a) eine Fahne, Waffe etc schwenken, schwingen, hin und her bewegen:wave one’s arms mit den Armen fuchteln;wave one’s fist at sb jemandem mit der Faust drohenb) winken mit:3. jemandes Haar etc wellen, in Wellen legen4. TECHa) Stoff flammen, moirierenb) Wertpapiere etc guillochieren, mit Zierlinien versehen5. jemandem (zu)winken:wave a train to a halt einen Zug durch Winkzeichen anhalten;a) jemanden beiseitewinken,b) fig einen Einwand etc abtun;a) jemanden abweisen,b) Fliegen etc (mit der Hand) verscheuchen;wave down ein Auto etc anhalten, stoppen;a) jemandem zum Abschied winken,b) umg etwas in den Schornstein schreiben;wave nearer heranwinken* * *1.[weɪv]nouna wave of enthusiasm/pain — eine Welle der Begeisterung/des Schmerzes
2) (gesture)2. intransitive verb1) [Fahne, Flagge, Wimpel:] wehen; [Baum, Gras, Korn:] sich wiegen; [Kornfeld:] wogen2) (gesture with hand) winken3. transitive verbwave at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
schwenken; (brandish) schwingen [Schwert, Säbel]wave one's hand at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
stop waving that rifle/those scissors around — hör auf, mit dem Gewehr/der Schere herumzufuchteln (ugs.)
wave somebody on/over — jemanden weiter-/herüberwinken
Phrasal Verbs:- wave off* * *v.flattern v.wehen v.winken mit v. n.Welle -n f.Woge -n f. -
18 fly
1. n муха2. n энт. двукрылое или летающее насекомое3. n рыб. наживка4. n рыб. искусственная мушкаSpanish fly — шпанская мушка, шпанка
5. n разг. полёт; перелёт6. n разг. прыжок7. n ист. извозчичья пролётка8. n откидное полотнище9. n крылоthe wing of a fly is analogous to the wing of a bird — крыло мухи выполняет ту же функцию, что крыло птицы
10. n крыльчатка11. n длина12. n косица13. n театр. колосники14. n текст. бегун чесальной машины15. n текст. мотовилогульфик, ширинка
16. n текст. тех. маятник, балансир17. n текст. мор. картушка18. n текст. спорт. передача игроку, бегущему на чужую половину поля19. v летать; лететьthey flew up and up — они летели ввысь, они взмыли в вышину
fly off — отскакивать, отлетать
20. v ав. лететь, идти21. v пользоваться воздушным транспортом, лететьdid he go by train? — No, he flew — он поехал поездом? — Нет, полетел самолётом
22. v нестись, мчаться, лететь; спешить23. v развеваться24. v нестиto fly a flag — нести флаг, плавать под флагом
to fly the flag of a state — нести флаг государства, плавать под флагом государства
25. v спасаться бегством26. v улетучиться, исчезнутьmists flying before the morning sun — туман, рассеивающийся в лучах утреннего солнца
27. v слетать, срыватьсяfly under screen — летать "под шторкой"
28. v разг. опьянеть, напиться; одуреть от вина или наркотика; нанюхаться29. v амер. разг. пользоваться успехом или признанием30. v ударить, броситься в головуfly at — набрасываться; наброситься
31. v полигр. снимать с печатного пресса32. a сл. осмотрительный, хитрый33. a сл. подвижный, ловкий34. a сл. производящий впечатление, приятный, элегантныйСинонимический ряд:1. insect (noun) bug; gnat; horsefly; housefly; insect2. lure (noun) lure; spinner3. drift (verb) drift; float; hover4. escape (verb) abscond; break; break out; decamp; escape; flee; get away; run away; scape; skip5. glide (verb) elapse; glide; pass; sail; slip; wing6. hurry (verb) barrel; barrelhouse; beeline; bucket; bullet; haste; highball; hotfoot; hurry; hustle; retreat; rock; scour; skin; smoke; speed; stave; whirl; whish; whisk; whiz; zip7. navigate (verb) aviate; control; jet; maneuver; manoeuvre; navigate; operate; pilot; take off8. run (verb) bolt; bustle; dart; dash; flap; flee; fleet; flit; flutter; get out; hasten; make off; pelt; race; rocket; run; rush; scamper; scoot; scud; scurry; shoot; skedaddle; skim; skip; skirr; soar; sprint; sweep; take wing; waveАнтонимический ряд:dawdle; remain; return; sink; stay; walk -
19 Wave
1.[weɪv]nouna wave of enthusiasm/pain — eine Welle der Begeisterung/des Schmerzes
2) (gesture)2. intransitive verbwith a wave of one's hand — mit einem Winken
1) [Fahne, Flagge, Wimpel:] wehen; [Baum, Gras, Korn:] sich wiegen; [Kornfeld:] wogen3. transitive verbwave at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
schwenken; (brandish) schwingen [Schwert, Säbel]wave one's hand at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
stop waving that rifle/those scissors around — hör auf, mit dem Gewehr/der Schere herumzufuchteln (ugs.)
wave somebody on/over — jemanden weiter-/herüberwinken
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/93653/wave_aside">wave aside- wave off* * *[weiv] 1. noun1) (a moving ridge, larger than a ripple, moving on the surface of water: rolling waves; a boat tossing on the waves.) die Welle3) (a curve or curves in the hair: Are those waves natural?) die Welle4) (a (usually temporary) rise or increase: the recent crime wave; a wave of violence; The pain came in waves.) die Welle5) (an act of waving: She recognized me, and gave me a wave.) das Winken2. verb1) (to move backwards and forwards or flutter: The flags waved gently in the breeze.) wehen2) (to (cause hair to) curve first one way then the other: She's had her hair waved; Her hair waves naturally.) (sich) wellen3) (to make a gesture (of greeting etc) with (eg the hand): She waved to me across the street; Everyone was waving handkerchiefs in farewell; They waved goodbye.) winken•- wavy- waviness
- waveband
- wave
- wavelength
- wave aside* * *[weɪv]I. ncrest of a \wave Wellenkamm m\wave of emotion Gefühlswallung fon the crest of a \wave ( fig) auf dem Höhepunktshe's riding on the crest of a \wave sie ist im Moment ganz oben\wave of fear/panic/sympathy Welle der Angst/Panik/Sympathie\wave of redundancies Entlassungswelle f\wave of terrorism Terrorwelle fto spark off a \wave of protest eine Welle des Protests auslösenwith a \wave of the hand mit einer Handbewegungand then, with a \wave of the hand, she was off und dann winkte sie noch einmal und war verschwundento give sb a \wave jdm [zu]winkenyour hair has a natural \wave dein Haar ist von Natur aus gewelltlong/medium/short \wave Lang-/Mittel-/Kurzwelle f7.▶ to make \waves ( fig: cause shake-up) Unruhe stiften; (create impression) Aufsehen erregen, Staub aufwirbeln figII. vi1. (greet) winken▪ to \wave at [or to] sb jdm [zu]winkenI \waved at him across the room ich winkte ihm durch den Raum zuIII. vt1. (signal with)to \wave one's hand winkenshe was waving her hand at the departing car sie winkte dem davonfahrenden Auto hinterherto \wave one's hands around [mit den Händen] herumfuchteln famto \wave sb goodbye [or goodbye to sb] jdm zum Abschied [nach]winken2. (swing)▪ to \wave sth etw schwenkento \wave a magic wand einen Zauberstab schwingen3. (make wavy)to \wave one's hair sich dat das Haar wellento have one's hair \waved sich dat das Haar wellen lassen* * *[weɪv]1. nthe attacks/attackers came in waves —
from the 5th century onward[s] England was attacked by waves of invaders — vom 5. Jahrhundert an wurde England immer wieder von Eroberungswellen heimgesucht
to make waves (fig inf) — Unruhe stiften
2)(= movement of hand)
to give sb a wave —he gave us a wave to show that he was ready — er winkte uns zu, um zu zeigen, dass er bereit war
2. vt1) (in order to give a sign or greeting) winken mit (at, to sb jdm); (= to wave about) schwenken; (gesticulating, in a dangerous manner) herumfuchteln mitto wave sb goodbye, to wave goodbye to sb — jdm zum Abschied winken
he waved the ticket under my nose —
he waved his stick at the children who were stealing the apples — er drohte den Kindern, die die Äpfel stahlen, mit dem Stock
2)he waved the children across the road — er winkte die Kinder über die Straßehe waved me over to his table — er winkte mich zu sich an den Tisch
3) hair wellen3. vi1) (person) winkenthere's daddy, wave! — da ist der Papi, wink mal!
don't just wave at the ball, aim to hit it — nicht nur in Richtung Ball fuchteln, du sollst ihn auch treffen!
3) (hair) sich wellen* * ** * *1.[weɪv]nouna wave of enthusiasm/pain — eine Welle der Begeisterung/des Schmerzes
2) (gesture)2. intransitive verb1) [Fahne, Flagge, Wimpel:] wehen; [Baum, Gras, Korn:] sich wiegen; [Kornfeld:] wogen2) (gesture with hand) winken3. transitive verbwave at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
schwenken; (brandish) schwingen [Schwert, Säbel]wave one's hand at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
stop waving that rifle/those scissors around — hör auf, mit dem Gewehr/der Schere herumzufuchteln (ugs.)
wave somebody on/over — jemanden weiter-/herüberwinken
Phrasal Verbs:- wave off* * *v.flattern v.wehen v.winken mit v. n.Welle -n f.Woge -n f. -
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