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1 get over
تَعَافَى (مِن) \ recover: to become well again (after illness or shock); get back to a former good condition (after trouble): She recovered from the fever. His business never recovered from the effects of war. recuperate: to rest and get strong again, after an illness or accident, etc.. get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. -
2 shock
m.shock.* * *1 shock* * *noun m.* * *[ok]SM (pl shock ó shocks) [ok] shock* * *[ʃok]a) (Med) shockb) ( sorpresa desagradable) shock* * *= shock, rude awakening, consternation.Ex. The shock of Sputnik precipitated a near-frantic concern about our technological complacency, sending the country into a crash program of science education and space exploration in order to regain a lost prestige.Ex. Anyone who loves to be taken away by a good travel yarn will find ' Rude Awakenings' a great adventure.Ex. The recommendations, legislation, and proposed changes that have resulted have created consternation, frustration, and optimism among teacher educators.----* shock cultural = cultural shock, culture shock.* shock insulínico = insulin shock.* * *[ʃok]a) (Med) shockb) ( sorpresa desagradable) shock* * *= shock, rude awakening, consternation.Ex: The shock of Sputnik precipitated a near-frantic concern about our technological complacency, sending the country into a crash program of science education and space exploration in order to regain a lost prestige.
Ex: Anyone who loves to be taken away by a good travel yarn will find ' Rude Awakenings' a great adventure.Ex: The recommendations, legislation, and proposed changes that have resulted have created consternation, frustration, and optimism among teacher educators.* shock cultural = cultural shock, culture shock.* shock insulínico = insulin shock.* * */ʃok/1 ( Med) shocken estado de shock in a state of shock, in shock2 (sorpresa desagradable) shock¡qué shock me llevé or me dio cuando lo vi! I got a real shock when I saw him* * *
shock /ʃok/ sustantivo masculinoa) (Med) shock;
shock m (choque, impresión) shock
' shock' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amortiguador
- batatazo
- calambre
- choque
- conmoción
- electrochoque
- electroshock
- escandalizar
- escopetazo
- espanto
- impactar
- impresión
- impresionar
- rebotar
- rehacerse
- sacudir
- sacudida
- turbar
- balde
- chingar
- chocar
- corriente
- descarga
- onda
- patada
- toque
English:
culture shock
- electric shock
- fall back
- rude
- set out
- shock
- shock absorber
- shock tactics
- shock therapy
- shock treatment
- shock wave
- suffer
- a
- absorb
- bloody
- culture
- devastating
- electric
- fright
- get
- give
- scare
- shake
- shell
- stun
* * *1. Med shock2. [emocional] shock;me llevé un shock cuando me enteré I had a shock when I found out* * *m MED:shock (nervioso) shock* * *shock ['ʃɔk, 'tʃɔk] nm: shockestado de shock: state of shock -
3 get over
تَخَلَّصَ مِن \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. dispose: (with of) to get free (of sth. unwanted) by selling it, throwing it away or dealing with it in any way: If the box is empty, you can dispose of it. do away with: to put an end to (sth. old and useless): Such customs should be done away with. dump: to throw away (sth. large and unwanted): Where shall I dump this broken chair. get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. get rid of: free oneself of: How can I get rid of these unwelcome visitors?. stamp out: to put an end to (sth. dangerous or evil): We must stamp out this disease before it spreads. \ See Also طرد (طَرَدَ)، ألغى (أَلْغَى)، قَضَى على -
4 get rid of
تَخَلَّصَ مِن \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. dispose: (with of) to get free (of sth. unwanted) by selling it, throwing it away or dealing with it in any way: If the box is empty, you can dispose of it. do away with: to put an end to (sth. old and useless): Such customs should be done away with. dump: to throw away (sth. large and unwanted): Where shall I dump this broken chair. get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. get rid of: free oneself of: How can I get rid of these unwelcome visitors?. stamp out: to put an end to (sth. dangerous or evil): We must stamp out this disease before it spreads. \ See Also طرد (طَرَدَ)، ألغى (أَلْغَى)، قَضَى على -
5 get over
تَغَلَّبَ \ to get the better of: to get control of; win against: He got the better of his fears. come through, get through, pass through: to pass successfully (an exam, a dangerous or difficult position, etc.). get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. \ See Also تَفَوّق على -
6 get up
أَعَدَّ (شَيْئًا إلخ) \ brew: to make a drink such as (tea, coffee, etc.) by mixing leaves or seeds with boiling water. draw up: to prepare; put in order: The lawyer drew up an agreement for me to sign. equip: to supply with the necessary machines, tools, clothes, etc. for a particular job or sport: We equip soldiers with weapons. The factory was equipped with modern machines. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay on: to provide: The electricity supply has not yet been laid on to our new house. make: to prepare sth. for use: I’ll make the beds while you make some coffee. prepare: to get ready: She’s preparing a meal. Prepare (yourself) for a shock. provide: to make preparation (for or against): We provide for the future (or against accidents). set: to arrange; provide: Our teacher set us an exam. The hunter set some traps. \ See Also جَهَّزَ، زَوَّدَ بِـ، نظم (نَظَّمَ) -
7 come through, get through, pass through
تَغَلَّبَ \ to get the better of: to get control of; win against: He got the better of his fears. come through, get through, pass through: to pass successfully (an exam, a dangerous or difficult position, etc.). get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. \ See Also تَفَوّق علىArabic-English glossary > come through, get through, pass through
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8 to get the better of
تَغَلَّبَ \ to get the better of: to get control of; win against: He got the better of his fears. come through, get through, pass through: to pass successfully (an exam, a dangerous or difficult position, etc.). get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. \ See Also تَفَوّق على -
9 шок
shock (и мед.)разг. jolt, jar* * *шок,м., само ед. shock (и мед.); разг. jolt, jar; получавам \шок get a shock.* * *shock (и мед.): recover from the шок - съвземам се от шока, get a шок - получавам шок; jolt (разг.)* * *1. shock (и мед.) 2. получавам ШОК get a shock 3. разг. jolt, jar -
10 pegarse un susto
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11 kesetrum
get a shock (from electrity) -
12 llevarse una impresión muy fuerte
• get a shockDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > llevarse una impresión muy fuerte
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13 kesetrum
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14 einen Schock bekommen
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15 Schock
m; -(e)s, -s; MED., auch fig. shock; einen Schock bekommen get a shock; einen Schock haben be in a state of shock; unter Schock stehen be suffering from shock; einen ( schweren) Schock auslösen trigger a (nasty) shock; anaphylaktischer Schock allergic ( oder anaphylactic) shock; apoplektischer Schock apoplectic shock—n; -(e)s, -e, bei Mengen -1. altm.: ein / zwei Schock Eier five / ten dozen eggs* * *der Schockshock* * *Schọck I [ʃɔk]nt -(e)s, -e (obs)three score (old) IIm -(e)s, -s or (rare) -e(=Schreck elektrisch) shock* * *der1) (a shock: He got a jolt when he heard the bad news.) jolt2) (a severe emotional disturbance: The news gave us all a shock.) shock3) (a medical condition caused by a severe mental or physical shock: He was suffering from shock after the crash.) shock* * *<-[e]s, -s>[ʃɔk]m shockunter \Schock stehen to be in [a state of] shock[jdm] einen \Schock versetzen to shock [sb]* * *der; Schock[e]s, Schocks (auch Med.) shockjemandem einen [schweren/leichten] Schock versetzen od. geben — give somebody a [nasty/slight] shock or a [nasty/bit of a] fright
unter Schock stehen — be in [a state of] shock; be suffering from shock
* * *Schock1 m; -(e)s, -s; MED, auch fig shock;einen Schock bekommen get a shock;einen Schock haben be in a state of shock;unter Schock stehen be suffering from shock;einen (schweren) Schock auslösen trigger a (nasty) shock;anaphylaktischer Schock allergic ( oder anaphylactic) shock;apoplektischer Schock apoplectic shockSchock2 n; -(e)s, -e, bei Mengen -1. obs:ein/zwei Schock Eier five/ten dozen eggs2. umg (Menge) mass;ein ganzes Schock Kinder a whole crowd of children* * *der; Schock[e]s, Schocks (auch Med.) shockjemandem einen [schweren/leichten] Schock versetzen od. geben — give somebody a [nasty/slight] shock or a [nasty/bit of a] fright
unter Schock stehen — be in [a state of] shock; be suffering from shock
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16 rimettere
put back, return( affidare) refervomitare bring uprimettere a posto put backrimettere in ordine tidy upci ho rimesso molti soldi I lost a lot of money* * *rimettere v.tr.1 to replace, to put* back (again); ( addosso) to put* on again: rimettere un libro al suo posto, to replace a book; devo rimettere questi fiori sul tavolo?, shall I put these flowers back on the table?; rimettersi il cappello, to put one's hat on again; rimettere in uso, to bring into use again; rimettere in funzione, to put back in working order; (aut.) rimettere in marcia, to restart; rimettere in ordine, to put back in order; rimettere a posto, to put back in its place; rimettere a posto un osso, to set a bone; rimettere la spada nel fodero, to sheathe one's sword; rimettere sul trono, to restore to the throne // rimettere in discussione, to bring up for discussion again // (sport) rimettere in gioco, ( calcio) to throw in; ( tennis) to return; (fig.) to risk // rimettere a nuovo, to do up // rimettere mano a qlco., to take up sthg. again // rimettere l'orologio, to put the clock right; rimettiamo gli orologi!, synchronize watches! // rimettere piede, to set foot again: non rimetterò mai più piede in questa casa, I shall never set foot in this house again // rimettere in piedi qlcu., ( guarirlo) to put s.o. back on his feet; rimettere in piedi, in sesto un'azienda, ( risanarla) to put a firm back on its feet (o to turn a firm round); vogliono rimettere in piedi la vecchia rivista, they want to revive the old review2 ( affidare) to refer; to leave*; to submit: dovreste rimettere questa faccenda a un esperto, you should refer (o submit) this matter to an expert; rimettiamo a te la decisione, we will leave the decision to you; rimettere un affare al giudizio di qlcu., to refer a matter to s.o.'s judgement; rimettere un prigioniero alla giustizia, to hand a prisoner over to justice; rimettere la propria sorte nelle mani di qlcu., to put one's fate in s.o.'s hands // rimettere l'anima a Dio, to commit one's soul to God3 ( perdonare) to remit; to forgive*: rimettere un peccato, to remit a sin; rimettere debiti, to remit debts (o to release from debts); rimettere un'offesa, to pardon an offence // rimetti a noi i nostri debiti come noi li rimettiamo ai nostri debitori, forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us4 ( mandare) to remit; ( consegnare) to consign, to deliver, to hand over; ( spedire) to ship, to despatch: rimettere un assegno, to remit a cheque; prego rimetterci la somma al più presto, please remit us the amount as soon as possible; rimettere un dispaccio a qlcu., to hand (o to deliver) a message to s.o.; rimettere documenti a qlcu., to lodge documents with s.o.; la citazione fu rimessa stamane, the summons was delivered this morning5 ( vomitare) to bring* up, to vomit, to throw* up: rimise tutto ciò che aveva mangiato, he brought up all that he had eaten; mi viene da rimettere, I feel sick6 ( rimetterci) to lose*; to ruin: in questo affare ci ho rimesso molto denaro, I have lost a lot of money in this business; se non ci guadagna, almeno non ci rimette, if he doesn't gain anything, at least he won't lose anything; cosa ci rimetti a rispondermi?, what have you got to lose by answering me?; ci si rimette il fiato a parlare con lui, it is a waste of breath talking to him; ci ho rimesso un paio di scarpe, I ruined a new pair of shoes; ci rimetterai la salute, you will ruin your health; rimetterci di decoro, reputazione, to lose one's face, reputation // rimetterci le penne, (fam.) to get one's fingers burnt7 ( rimandare) to put* off, to postpone, to defer: l'incontro è stato rimesso a un altro giorno, the meeting has been put off to another day; non si può rimettere ciò a più tardi?, can't we leave that till later?; rimettere un affare al domani, to put off (o to defer) a matter till tomorrow; rimettere una causa di una settimana, to postpone (o to remand) a case for a week.◘ rimettersi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 ( mettersi di nuovo): mi sono rimesso in una situazione difficile, I have put myself in a difficult situation again; si rimise a lavorare, he started working (o set to work) again (o he resumed work); rimettere a sedere, to sit down again; rimettere in viaggio, to set out (o off o forth) again // si sono rimessi insieme, they've got back together again3 ( ristabilirsi) to recover: non si è ancora rimesso, he has not recovered (yet); rimettere da un colpo, da uno spavento, to recover from a shock, from a fright; rimettere in forze, in salute, to recover one's strength, one's health // rimettere in sesto, to recover one's position (o to get on one's feet again)4 ( affidarsi) to rely (on): mi rimetto alla tua discrezione, I rely on your discretion; mi rimetto a te per la decisione, I leave it to you to decide; rimettere alla clemenza della corte, to throw oneself on the mercy of the court.* * *1. [ri'mettere]vb irreg vt1) (mettere: di nuovo) to put back, (indossare) to put back onrimettere a nuovo — (casa ecc) to do up Brit o over Am
2)(affidare: decisione)
rimettere a qn — to refer to sb, leave to sb4) (inviare: merce) to deliver, (somma) to remit5) (Sport: pallone) to throw in, Tennis to return6) (vomitare) to bring up7)rimetterci — to lose2. vip (rimettersi)2) (affidarsi)3) (riprendersi) to recoverrimettersi in forze — to regain o recover one's strength
rimettersi in salute — to get better, recover one's health
3. vr (rimettersi)* * *[ri'mettere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (mettere di nuovo) to put* [sth.] again; (ricollocare) to put* [sth.] backrimettere qcs. al suo posto — to return sth. to its place
rimettere in ordine — to tidy up [stanza, casa]
rimettere insieme qcs. — to put sth. back together
rimettere qcs. a nuovo — to renovate sth. completely
2) (demandare) to refer (a to)3) (vomitare) to vomit, to bring* up4) (condonare)rimettere una pena a qcn. — to give sb. remission
rimettere i peccati a qcn. — to forgive sb.'s sins
5) sport6) rimetterci to lose* [soldi, arto, vita]2.verbo pronominale rimettersi-rsi a fare qcs. — to start doing sth. again
rimettiti il cappotto, ce ne andiamo — put your coat back on, we are leaving
- rsi da — to recover from [malattia, parto, incidente]; to get over [shock, situazione difficile]
5) (affidarsi)-rsi al giudizio di qcn. — to defer to sb.'s judgement
-rsi con qcn. — to get back together with sb.
* * *rimettere/ri'mettere/ [60]1 (mettere di nuovo) to put* [sth.] again; (ricollocare) to put* [sth.] back; rimettere qcs. al suo posto to return sth. to its place; rimettere in ordine to tidy up [stanza, casa]; rimettere insieme qcs. to put sth. back together; rimettere qcs. a nuovo to renovate sth. completely2 (demandare) to refer (a to)3 (vomitare) to vomit, to bring* up4 (condonare) rimettere una pena a qcn. to give sb. remission; rimettere i peccati a qcn. to forgive sb.'s sins5 sport rimettere in gioco to throw in6 rimetterci to lose* [soldi, arto, vita]; ci hanno rimesso nella vendita della casa they lost on the sale of the houseII rimettersi verbo pronominale2 (ricominciare) - rsi al lavoro to get back to work; -rsi a fare qcs. to start doing sth. again; - rsi in cammino to get back on the road3 (indossare di nuovo) - rsi i jeans to wear jeans again; rimettiti il cappotto, ce ne andiamo put your coat back on, we are leaving4 (ristabilirsi) - rsi da to recover from [malattia, parto, incidente]; to get over [shock, situazione difficile]5 (affidarsi) -rsi al giudizio di qcn. to defer to sb.'s judgement; - rsi alla sorte to trust to luck6 (riprendere una relazione) -rsi con qcn. to get back together with sb.; - rsi insieme to get back together. -
17 szok
m sgt (G szoku) 1. (silna emocja) shock- doznać szoku to get a. have a shock- otrząsnąć się z szoku to recover from a. to get over the shock- jej śmierć była dla nas szokiem her death came as a shock to us2. Med. shock- chory znajdujący się w szoku a patient suffering from shock- być w (stanie) szoku to be in a (state of) shock- doznać szoku to go into shock* * ** * *mi1. (= wstrząs) shock; być w szoku be in shock; przeżyć szok l. doznać szoku get a shock; szok kulturowy culture shock.2. pat. shock; szok anafilaktyczny anaphylactic shock; szok pooperacyjny postoperative shock, surgical shock.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szok
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18 scossa
f shakescossa di terremoto (earth) tremorscossa elettrica electric shock* * *scossa s.f.1 shock, shake: dà una scossa all'albero, give the tree a shake; dai una scossa a quel barattolo per sentire se è pieno, shake that tin to see if it's full; scossa elettrica, electric shock: prendere la scossa, to get a shock2 ( di terremoto) (earth) tremor: scossa preliminare, foreshock; scossa secondaria, aftershock; scossa tellurica, tremor (o seism)3 (fis., mecc.) bump, shock4 ( strattone) jerk, jolt: la carrozza procedeva a scosse, the coach was moving jerkingly (o in jerks); il treno si fermò con una serie di scosse, the train stopped with a series of jerks (o jolts)5 (fig.) ( trauma) shock; ( danno) blow: la sua morte fu per me una grave scossa, her death was a great shock to me; la crisi petrolifera è stata una brutta scossa per la ditta, the oil crisis dealt a serious blow to the company.* * *['skɔssa]sostantivo femminile1) (movimento brusco) shake, jerk, jolta -e — jerkily, joltingly
dare una scossa a qcn., qcs. — to give sb., sth. a shake
2) geol. tremor, shock3) fig. (trauma) shock, blow4) el.prendere la scossa — to get o receive a shock
dare la scossa a qcn. — [ apparecchio] to give sb. a shock
* * *scossa/'skɔssa/sostantivo f.1 (movimento brusco) shake, jerk, jolt; a -e jerkily, joltingly; dare una scossa a qcn., qcs. to give sb., sth. a shake2 geol. tremor, shock; scossa sismica o tellurica earth tremor3 fig. (trauma) shock, blow4 el. scossa (elettrica) (electric) shock; prendere la scossa to get o receive a shock; dare la scossa a qcn. [ apparecchio] to give sb. a shock. -
19 llevarse
2 (recibir) to get3 (estar de moda) to be fashionable5 MATEMÁTICAS to carry over* * *1) to take away2) get along* * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=tomar consigo) to take¿puedo llevarme este libro? — can I borrow this book?
-¿le gusta? -sí, me lo llevo — [al comprar] "do you like it?" - "yes, I'll take it"
se llevaron más de diez mil euros en joyas — they got away with more than ten thousand euros' worth of jewels
2) [+ persona](=acompañar)•
llevarse a algn por delante — (=atropellar) to run sb over; LAm (=ofender) to offend sb; (=maltratar) to ride roughshod over sbla riada se llevó el pueblo por delante — the village was swept away by o in the flood, the flood took the village with it
esa ley se llevó por delante los derechos de los trabajadores — this law swept away o rode roughshod over the rights of the workers
3) (=conseguir) [+ premio] to winllevársela * —
¡no lo toques o te la llevas! — don't touch it or you'll live to regret it!
4) (=sufrir)5) (=arrastrar)6) [en el trato]matar 2., perro 1., 2)no se lleva bien con el jefe — he doesn't get on o along with the boss
7) (=estar de moda) to be in fashion, be all the ragese llevan los lunares — polka dots are in fashion o all the rage
8) [con cantidades]de doce me llevo una — (Mat) that makes twelve so carry one
* * *(v.) = take, take away, cream off, haul away, cart, make off with, take + Nombre + away, be in, get away withEx. If we take Cindi, Albert will almost surely grieve.Ex. For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.Ex. Commercial vendors are completely outside conventional library systems, and might cream off the profitable end of the document supply market.Ex. City workers carried out orders to burn some of the library books, while others were buried with the aid of a bulldozer; the remaining books were loaded on trucks and hauled away to trash dumps on the outskirts of the city.Ex. In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.Ex. A thief has evaded one of the world's most expensive hi-tech security systems, and made off with £14.5m worth of diamonds.Ex. The wizard then took him away hypnotized, so that he wouldn't put up resistance, to a nearby city where he made him into his servant = Entonces, el hechicero se lo llevó hipnotizado, para que no opusiera resistencia, a una ciudad cercana donde lo convirtió en su criado.Ex. Like them or not, plaits are still in.Ex. A jeweler says thieves who smashed their way into his store and got away with rings are in for a surprise when they find out they are made of brass.* * *(v.) = take, take away, cream off, haul away, cart, make off with, take + Nombre + away, be in, get away withEx: If we take Cindi, Albert will almost surely grieve.
Ex: For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.Ex: Commercial vendors are completely outside conventional library systems, and might cream off the profitable end of the document supply market.Ex: City workers carried out orders to burn some of the library books, while others were buried with the aid of a bulldozer; the remaining books were loaded on trucks and hauled away to trash dumps on the outskirts of the city.Ex: In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.Ex: A thief has evaded one of the world's most expensive hi-tech security systems, and made off with £14.5m worth of diamonds.Ex: The wizard then took him away hypnotized, so that he wouldn't put up resistance, to a nearby city where he made him into his servant = Entonces, el hechicero se lo llevó hipnotizado, para que no opusiera resistencia, a una ciudad cercana donde lo convirtió en su criado.Ex: Like them or not, plaits are still in.Ex: A jeweler says thieves who smashed their way into his store and got away with rings are in for a surprise when they find out they are made of brass
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■llevarse verbo reflexivo
1 (de un sitio a otro) to take away: ¡llévatelo de aquí!, take it away!
se llevaron la televisión al dormitorio, they moved the television to the bedroom
2 (un premio, una felicitación) to win
llevarse un susto, to have a fright
3 (arrebatar) to carry away: se lo llevó la corriente, the current carried it away
se llevaron el dinero, they took away all the money
4 fam (estar de moda) to be fashionable 5 llevarse bien/mal con alguien, to get on well/badly with sb: con su padre no me llevo en absoluto, I don't get on with his father at all
6 (haber una diferencia) se llevan diez años, there's a difference of ten years in their ages
♦ Locuciones: llevársele los demonios, to get really angry o mad
llevarse el gato al agua, to succeed o to pull off
' llevarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avenirse
- calle
- desengaño
- entenderse
- palma
- perra
- perro
- compaginar
- conectar
- entender
- gato
- jalar
- llevar
- premio
- preso
- susto
English:
agree
- blow off
- carry off
- conform
- doggy bag
- get along
- get on
- just
- lead away
- make off
- reap
- relationship
- spirit
- take
- take away
- term
- walk off
- walk with
- wash away
- whisk away
- whisk off
- carry
- get
- go
- grab
- lead
- rough
- shock
- wash
* * *vpr1. [tomar consigo] to take;alguien se ha llevado mi sombrero someone has taken my hat;¿se lo envuelvo o se lo lleva puesto? shall I wrap it up for you or do you want to keep it on?2. [trasladar, desplazar] to take;los agentes se lo llevaron detenido the policemen took him away;se llevó el cigarrillo a la boca she brought o raised the cigarette to her lips;llevarse algo por delante: la riada se llevó por delante casas y vehículos the flood swept o washed away houses and vehicles;un coche se lo llevó por delante he was run over by a car3. [conseguir] to get;se ha llevado el premio she has carried off o won the prize4. [recibir] [susto, sorpresa] to get;[reprimenda] to receive;como vuelvas a hacerlo te llevarás una bofetada if you do it again you'll get a smack;me llevé un disgusto/una desilusión I was upset/disappointed;llevarse una alegría to have o get a pleasant surprise;yo me llevo siempre las culpas I always get the blame5. [entenderse]llevarse bien/mal (con alguien) to get on well/badly (with sb);no me llevo muy bien con él I don't get on very well with him;se llevan a matar they are mortal enemies6. [estar de moda] to be in (fashion);este año se lleva el verde green is in this year;ahora se llevan mucho las despedidas de soltera hen parties are really in at the moment7. [recíproco] [diferencia de edad]mi hermana mayor y yo nos llevamos cinco años there are five years between me and my older sister* * *v/r1 take3:llevarse bien/mal get on well/badly4:se lleva el color rojo red is fashionable* * *vr1) : to take away, to carry off2) : to get alongsiempre nos llevábamos bien: we always got along well* * *llevarse vb2. (estar de moda) to be in fashion -
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1. hit, kickblow (и прен.); sl. wipestroke (и на камбана, часовник); percussion(внезапен) jab, jog, jar, back-hander(с ръка и) buffet, cuff(при сблъскване и прен.) shock(с остро оръжие) stab(с нож) cut(с брадва) chop(с камшик) lash, slash, cut, sting(c крак) kick(c юмрук) cuff, punch, сп. fib(при билярд) stroke, shot(на крила) wing-beatмуз. touch(на пулса) beat, stroke(на сърцето) throb, beatудар напред out-strokeпрен. at one scoopудар в гърба a stab in the back (и прен.)съкрушителен удар a smashing blow, a hammer-/hammering blow, crasherудар ът попадна в целта the blow went homeотговарям на удара с удар strike backсвободен/наказателен удар сп. a foul shotдавам първия удар на топката сп. kick offпопадам под ударите на закона come within the provisions of the law2. воен. blow, attackзапалка на удар an impact fuse; a percussion tube/primerтактика на внезапни удари shock tactics3. мед. stroke, apoplectic stroke/seizureполучавам удар have a (paralytic) stroke, fall into/be seized with/be struck with apoplexyпрен. (изплашвам се) have/get the shock of o.'s life* * *у̀дар,м., -и, (два) у̀дара 1. hit; blow (и прен.); разг. clout; sl. wipe; диал. шотл. dunt; stroke (и на камбана, часовник); percussion; ( внезапен) jab, jog, jar, back-hander; (с ръка и пр.) buffet, cuff; ( при сблъскване; и прен.) shock; (с остро оръжие) stab; (с нож) cut; (с брадва) chop; (с камшик) lash, slash, cut, sting; (с крак) kick; (с юмрук) cuff, punch, спорт. fib; ( при билярд) stroke, shot; (на крила) wing-beat; муз. touch; (на пулса) beat, stroke; (на сърцето) throb, beat; давам първия \удар на топката спорт. kick off; нанасям \удар strike a blow at s.o.; strike s.o. a blow; отговарям на \удара с \удар strike back; попадам под \ударите на закона come within the provisions of the law; решаващ \удар sl., амер. sockdologer; с един \удар at one fling/blow; at a blow; прен. at one scoop; свободен/наказателен \удар спорт. a foul shot; силен \удар slog, clip, thump, thwack, sl. stinger, разг. a nasty one; съкрушителен \удар a smashing blow, a hammer-/hammering blow, crasher; \удар в гърба a stab in the back (и прен.); \удар напред out-stroke; \удар от въздуха спорт. volley; \удар с глава спорт. header; \ударът попадна в целта the blow went home;2. воен. blow, attack; запалка на \удар an impact fuse; a percussion tube/primer; тактика на внезапни \удари shock tactics;3. мед. stroke, apoplectic stroke/seizure; получавам \удар have a (paralytic) stroke, fall into/be seized with/be struck with apoplexy; прен. ( изплашвам се) have/get the shock of o.’s life; слънчев \удар sunstroke, heat apoplexy/stroke;* * *hit ; blow: exchange ударs - разменяме си удари, at a single удар - с един удар, The удар went home. - Ударът попадна в целта.; stroke (и сп., мед. и на часовник): sun удар - слънчев удар; bang ; bat ; beat ; buffer ; shock (и прен.): His death was a удар for her. - Смъртта му беше шок за нея.; chop (с брадва); clash ; go-off ; impact ; impingement ; jar {djA;r}; percussion (сп.): a foul удар - наказателен удар; scat ; swipe (силен); wallop (жарг. силен); attack (и воен.)* * *1. (c крак) kick 2. (c юмрук) cuff, punch, сn. fib 3. (внезапен) jab, jog, jar, back-hander 4. (на крила) wing-beat 5. (на пулса) beat, stroke 6. (на сърцето) throb, beat 7. (при билярд) stroke, shot 8. (при сблъскване и прен.) shock 9. (с брадва) chop 10. (с камшик) lash, slash, cut, sting 11. (с нож) cut 12. (с остро оръжие) stаb 13. (с ръка и) buffet, cuff 14. blow (u прен.);sl. wipe 15. hit 16. stroke (и на камбана, часовник);percussion 17. УДАР в гърба a stab in the back (и прен.) 18. УДАР напред out-stroke 19. УДАР ът попадна в целта the blow went home 20. воен. blow, attack 21. главен УДАР a main blow/attack/effort 22. давам първия УДАР на топката сn. kick off 23. запалка на УДАР an impact fuse;a percussion tube/primer 24. мед. stroke, apoplectic stroke/seizure 25. муз. touch 26. отговарям на УДАРа с УДАР strike back 27. получавам УДАРhave a (paralytic) stroke, fall into/be seized with/be struck with apoplexy 28. попадам под УДАРите на закона come within the provisions of the law 29. прен. (изплашвам се) have/get the shock of o.'s life 30. прен. at one scoop 31. с един УДАР at one fling/blow;at a blow 32. свободен/наказателен УДАР сn. a foul shot 33. силен УДАР slog, clip, thump, thwack, sl. stinger, разг. a nasty one 34. слънчев УДАР sunstroke, heat apoplexy/stroke 35. съкрушителен УДАР a smashing blow, a hammer-/ hammering blow, crasher 36. тактика на внезапни УДАРи shock tactics
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