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A n1 ( odour) gen odeur f ; ( unpleasant) (mauvaise) odeur f ; a smell of cooking/burning une odeur de cuisine/de brûlé ; there's a bit of a smell in here il y a une drôle d'odeur ici ; what a smell! comme ça sent mauvais! ;3 ( action) to have a smell of ou at sth sentir un peu qch ;1 lit (notice, detect) sentir ; ( sniff deliberately) [person] sentir ; [animal] renifler, sentir ; I could smell alcohol on his breath je sentais à son haleine qu'il avait bu ; I can smell lemons/burning ça sent le citron/le brûlé ;2 fig ( detect) flairer [danger, problem, success, change, good worker] ; repérer [liar, cheat] ; a good reporter can always smell a good story un bon journaliste flaire toujours une bonne histoire.1 ( have odour) gen sentir ; ( unpleasantly) sentir (mauvais) ; that smells nice/horrible ça sent bon/très mauvais ; this gas/flower doesn't smell ce gaz/cette fleur ne sent rien ; to smell of roses/garlic sentir la rose/l'ail ; that smells like curry ça sent le curry ;2 fig to smell of racism/complacency/corruption sentir le racisme/la complaisance/la corruption ;3 ( have sense of smell) avoir de l'odorat.■ smell out:▶ smell [sth] out, smell out [sth]3 ( cause to stink) empester, empuantir [room, house]. -
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I [smel]1) (odour) odore m.; (pleasant) profumo m.; (unpleasant) puzzo m., puzza f., fetore m.2) (sense)(sense of) smell — olfatto, odorato
3) (action)to have a smell of o at sth. — odorare o annusare qcs
4) fig. (of dishonesty) puzzo m., sentore m.II 1. [smel]verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. smelled, smelt BE)1) (notice) sentire odore di; (sniff deliberately) annusare; [ animal] fiutare2) fig. (detect) fiutare [danger, problem]; scoprire [liar, cheat]2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. smelled, smelt BE)1) (have odour) avere odore; (pleasantly) profumare; (unpleasantly) puzzare2) fig.to smell of — puzzare di [racism, corruption]
3) (have sense of smell) avere l'olfatto, sentire gli odori•* * *1. [smel] noun1) (the sense or power of being aware of things through one's nose: My sister never had a good sense of smell.) odorato, olfatto2) (the quality that is noticed by using this power: a pleasant smell; There's a strong smell of gas.) odore3) (an act of using this power: Have a smell of this!) annusata2. [smelt] verb1) (to notice by using one's nose: I smell gas; I thought I smelt (something) burning.) sentire2) (to give off a smell: The roses smelt beautiful; Her hands smelt of fish.) odorare, sapere di3) (to examine by using the sense of smell: Let me smell those flowers.) odorare, annusare•- - smelling- smelly
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- smell out* * *I [smel]1) (odour) odore m.; (pleasant) profumo m.; (unpleasant) puzzo m., puzza f., fetore m.2) (sense)(sense of) smell — olfatto, odorato
3) (action)to have a smell of o at sth. — odorare o annusare qcs
4) fig. (of dishonesty) puzzo m., sentore m.II 1. [smel]verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. smelled, smelt BE)1) (notice) sentire odore di; (sniff deliberately) annusare; [ animal] fiutare2) fig. (detect) fiutare [danger, problem]; scoprire [liar, cheat]2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. smelled, smelt BE)1) (have odour) avere odore; (pleasantly) profumare; (unpleasantly) puzzare2) fig.to smell of — puzzare di [racism, corruption]
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(a) (notice an odour of) sentir;∎ to smell gas sentir le gaz, American sentir le gaz ou l'essence;∎ I can smell (something) burning (je trouve que) ça sent le brûlé;∎ she smelt or she could smell alcohol on his breath elle s'aperçut que son haleine sentait l'alcool∎ to smell a rat flairer quelque chose de louche∎ she smelt the cream to see if it was fresh elle a senti la crème pour voir si elle était fraîche(a) (have odour) sentir;∎ to smell good or sweet sentir bon;∎ to smell bad sentir mauvais;∎ it smells musty ça sent le renfermé;∎ that soup smells delicious! cette soupe sent délicieusement bon!;∎ what does it smell of or like? qu'est-ce que ça sent?;∎ it smells of lavender ça sent la lavande;∎ it smells like lavender on dirait de la lavande;∎ figurative to smell of treachery/hypocrisy sentir la trahison/l'hypocrisie;∎ familiar to smell fishy sembler louche□(b) (have bad odour) sentir (mauvais);∎ it smells (awful) in here! ça pue ici!;∎ his breath smells il a mauvaise haleine;∎ the dog smells le chien sent mauvais ou pue∎ he can't smell il n'a pas d'odorat;∎ you smell with your nose le nez sert à sentir3 noun∎ he has no sense of smell il n'a pas d'odorat;∎ I've lost my sense of smell j'ai perdu l'odorat;∎ to have a keen sense of smell avoir le nez fin; (dog etc) avoir beaucoup de flair(b) (odour) odeur f; (of flowers, fruit) parfum m; (bad odour) mauvaise odeur f; (stench) puanteur f;∎ there's a bad smell ça sent mauvais;∎ what's that smell? quelle est cette odeur?;∎ there's a strong smell of gas in here il y a une forte odeur de gaz ici;∎ there was a smell of burning in the kitchen il y avait une odeur de brûlé dans la cuisine;∎ the smell of onions cooking l'odeur f d'oignons qui cuisent;∎ there was a lovely smell of lavender ça sentait bon la lavande;∎ it has no smell ça n'a pas d'odeur;∎ natural gas has no smell le gaz naturel n'a pas d'odeur ou est inodore;∎ what an awful smell! qu'est-ce que ça sent mauvais!;∎ figurative the smell of defeat/fear l'odeur f de la défaite/de la peur;∎ figurative I don't like the smell of this at all ça ne me plaît pas du tout, c'est louche∎ to have or take a smell of sth sentir qch, renifler qch;∎ have a smell of this sentez-moi ça(a) (of dog) dénicher en flairant; figurative (of person) découvrir, dépister; (secret, conspiracy) découvrir(b) his cigarettes are smelling the office out ses cigarettes empestent ou empuantissent le bureau -
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1. nounhave a good/bad sense of smell — einen guten/schlechten Geruchssinn haben
a smell of burning/gas — ein Brand-/ Gasgeruch
there was a smell of coffee — es duftete nach Kaffee
something has a nice/strong etc. smell [to it] — etwas riecht angenehm/stark usw.
3) (stink) Gestank, der2. transitive verb,1) (perceive) riechen; (fig.) witternI can smell burning/gas — es riecht brandig/nach Gas
I could smell trouble — (fig.) es roch nach Ärger
2) (inhale smell of) riechen an (+ Dat.)3. intransitive verb,1) (emit smell) riechen; (pleasantly also) duften3) (stink) riechenhis breath smells — er riecht aus dem Mund
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91759/smell_out">smell out* * *1. [smel] noun1) (the sense or power of being aware of things through one's nose: My sister never had a good sense of smell.) der Geruchssinn2) (the quality that is noticed by using this power: a pleasant smell; There's a strong smell of gas.) der Geruch3) (an act of using this power: Have a smell of this!) das Riechen2. [smelt] verb2) (to give off a smell: The roses smelt beautiful; Her hands smelt of fish.) riechen3) (to examine by using the sense of smell: Let me smell those flowers.) riechen an•- -smelling- smelly
- smelliness
- smell out* * *[smel]I. nsense of \smell Geruchssinn mto have a \smell of sth an etw dat riechendelicious \smell herrlicher DuftII. vi<smelt or AM -ed, smelt or AM -ed>1. (perceive) riechenevil-\smelling übel riechend, stinkendsweet-\smelling duftend, wohl riechendyour feet \smell du hast Käs[e]füße4.▶ to come out of sth \smelling of [or AM like] roses frei von jedem Verdacht aus etw dat hervorgehen▶ to \smell fishy verdächtig seinIII. vt<smelt or AM -ed, smelt or AM -ed>▪ to \smell sth etw riechencan't you \smell something burning? riechst du nicht, dass etwas brennt?▶ to \smell blood Blut riechen* * *[smel] vb: pret, ptp smelt ( esp Brit) or smelled1. n(= sense of smell, odour) Geruch m; (unpleasant also) Gestank m; (fragrant also) Duft mit has a nice smell — es riecht gut or angenehm
to have or take a smell at sth — an etw (acc) riechen or (dog etc) schnuppern
2. vtcan or do you smell burning? — riechst du, dass etwas brennt or (Cook) anbrennt?
to smell trouble — Ärger or Stunk (inf) kommen sehen
to smell a rat (inf) — Lunte or den Braten riechen, etw spitzkriegen
3. viriechen; (unpleasantly also) stinken; (fragrantly also) duftenthat smells! (lit, fig) — das stinkt!
to smell of sth (lit, fig) — nach etw riechen
his breath smells —
* * *smell [smel]A v/t prät und pperf smelled oder smelt1. etwas riechen3. beriechen, riechen an (dat)B v/i1. riechen (at an dat)2. riechen (einen Geruchssinn haben):can bees smell?;I can’t smell, I’ve got a cold ich rieche nichts, ich bin erkältet4. gut etc riechen, duften (of nach)5. (übel) riechen, stinken:his breath smells er riecht aus dem Mund, er hat MundgeruchC s1. Geruch(ssinn) m2. Geruch m:b) Gestank m:smell of gas Gasgeruch;there was a smell of garlic es stank nach Knoblauch3. fig Anflug m (of von)4. Riechen n:* * *1. noun1) no pl., no art.have a good/bad sense of smell — einen guten/schlechten Geruchssinn haben
a smell of burning/gas — ein Brand-/ Gasgeruch
something has a nice/strong etc. smell [to it] — etwas riecht angenehm/stark usw.
3) (stink) Gestank, der2. transitive verb,1) (perceive) riechen; (fig.) witternI can smell burning/gas — es riecht brandig/nach Gas
I could smell trouble — (fig.) es roch nach Ärger
2) (inhale smell of) riechen an (+ Dat.)3. intransitive verb,1) (emit smell) riechen; (pleasantly also) duften2) (recall smell; fig.): (suggest)3) (stink) riechenPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Geruch -¨e m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: smelled)= duften v.riechen (nach) v.riechen v.(§ p.,pp.: roch, gerochen) -
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1. smel noun1) (the sense or power of being aware of things through one's nose: My sister never had a good sense of smell.) olfato2) (the quality that is noticed by using this power: a pleasant smell; There's a strong smell of gas.) olor3) (an act of using this power: Have a smell of this!) olfateo, olfacción
2. smelt verb1) (to notice by using one's nose: I smell gas; I thought I smelt (something) burning.) oler2) (to give off a smell: The roses smelt beautiful; Her hands smelt of fish.) oler3) (to examine by using the sense of smell: Let me smell those flowers.) oler, olfatear•- - smelling- smelly
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smell1 n olorsmell2 vb olertr[smel]1 (sense) olfato■ pooh! what a smell! ¡qué peste!1 oler2 figurative use olfatear1 oler2 (have particular smell) oler (a)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a smell of something olerse algoI smell a rat aquí hay gato encerrado: oler, olfatearto smell danger: olfatear el peligrosmell vi: olerto smell good: oler biensmell n1) : olfato m, sentido m del olfato2) odor: olor mn.• hedor s.m.• olfato s.m.• olor s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: smelled) = husmear v.• oler v.• olfatear v.• oliscar v.smel
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a) c ( odor) olor mb) ( sniff) (colloq) (no pl)to have o take a smell at o of something — oler* algo, tomarle el olor a algo (AmL)
c) u ( sense of smell) olfato m
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a) ( sense) oler*I can smell freshly baked bread — hay olor a pan recién hecho, siento olor a pan recién hecho (esp AmL)
we could smell gas/burning — olía a gas/quemado, había olor a gas/quemado
b) ( sniff at) \<\<person\>\> oler*; \<\<animal\>\> olfatearc) ( recognize)
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vi ( give off odor) oler*that smells good! — qué bien huele!, qué rico olor! (AmL)
it smells off — huele a podrido, tiene olor a podrido
it smells in here — qué mal huele aquí!, qué mal olor hay aquí! (CS)
[smel] (vb: pt, pp smelled, smelt)to smell OF something — oler* a algo
1. N1) (=sense) olfato mto have a keen sense of smell — tener buen olfato, tener un buen sentido del olfato
2) (=odour) olor mit has a nice smell — tiene un olor agradable, huele bien
there's a smell of gas/of burning — huele a gas/a quemado
3) (=sniff)let's have a smell — déjame olerlo, déjame que lo huela
here, have a smell — huele esto
2. VT1) (=perceive odour) olerI can smell gas/burning — huele a gas/a quemado, hay olor a gas/a quemado
dogs can smell fear — los perros pueden olfatear or oler el miedo
2) (=sniff) [person] oler; [animal] olfatear, oler3) (fig)rat 1., 1)3. VI1) (=emit odour) olerwhat does it smell like? — ¿a qué huele?
to smell of sth — (lit, fig) oler a algo
if food smells off, throw it away — si la comida huele mal or a pasada, tírela
2) (=smell bad) oler3) (=have sense of smell)4) (=sniff) [person] olisquear; [animal] olfatear* * *[smel]
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a) c ( odor) olor mb) ( sniff) (colloq) (no pl)to have o take a smell at o of something — oler* algo, tomarle el olor a algo (AmL)
c) u ( sense of smell) olfato m
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a) ( sense) oler*I can smell freshly baked bread — hay olor a pan recién hecho, siento olor a pan recién hecho (esp AmL)
we could smell gas/burning — olía a gas/quemado, había olor a gas/quemado
b) ( sniff at) \<\<person\>\> oler*; \<\<animal\>\> olfatearc) ( recognize)
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vi ( give off odor) oler*that smells good! — qué bien huele!, qué rico olor! (AmL)
it smells off — huele a podrido, tiene olor a podrido
it smells in here — qué mal huele aquí!, qué mal olor hay aquí! (CS)
to smell OF something — oler* a algo
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[smel] nsense of \smell Geruchssinn m;to have a \smell of sth an etw dat riechenthe \smell of success ( fig) der Ruhm des Erfolgs;delicious \smell herrlicher Duft;1) ( perceive) riechen( pleasantly) duften;evil-\smelling übel riechend, stinkend;sweet-\smelling duftend, wohlriechend;your feet \smell du hast Käs[e]füßePHRASES:to \smell fishy verdächtig sein;to come up [or out of sth] \smelling of [or (Am) like] roses frei von jedem Verdacht aus etw dat hervorgehen vt < smelt or (Am) -ed, smelt or (Am) - ed> to \smell sth etw riechen;can't you \smell something burning? riechst du nicht, dass etwas brennt?PHRASES:to \smell blood Blut riechen; -
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[smɛl] smelled or smelt vb: pt, pp1. n1) (sense of smell) olfatto, odorato, (of animal), fig fiutoto have a keen sense of smell — (person) avere l'olfatto sviluppato, (animal) avere un fiuto finissimo
2. vt(gas, cooking) sentire odore di, (flower) annusare3. vi(pleasantly) sapere, odorare, (unpleasantly) puzzare• -
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vt/i; riecht, roch, hat gerochen1. smell ( nach of); (wittern) scent; riechen an (+ Dat) smell at, sniff at; gut / übel riechen smell good / bad; süßlich / faulig riechen have a sickly sweet / foul ( oder putrid) smell; es riecht nach Gas I can smell gas, there’s a smell of gas; die Luft riecht nach Schnee I can smell snow in the air; man riecht, dass er getrunken hat you can tell by the smell that he’s been drinking; riech mal! smell this!, have a sniff ( oder whiff)! umg.; ich rieche das Parfüm gern I like the smell of that perfume; ich kann Knoblauch nicht riechen I hate (the smell of) garlic; ich bin so erkältet - ich kann nicht(s) mehr riechen I’ve got a bad cold - I can’t smell anything ( oder I have no sense of smell); Mund2. fig.: riechen nach Betrug etc. fig. smack of corruption etc.; ich kann ihn nicht riechen umg. I can’t stand him; ich konnte es förmlich riechen I could positively smell it; er hat es gerochen umg. he got wind of it; sie hat sofort gerochen, dass etwas nicht stimmte she immediately sensed that something was wrong; das konnte ich doch nicht riechen! umg. how was I to know?; Braten, Lunte 1, Mund* * *to smell; to reek; to scent; to give off an odour* * *rie|chen ['riːçn] pret ro\#ch [rɔx] ptp gero\#chen [gə'rɔxn]1. vtto smellich rieche das Gewürz gern — I like the smell of this spice
Lunte or den Braten ríéchen (inf) — to smell a rat (inf)
jdn nicht ríéchen können (inf) — not to be able to stand sb, to hate sb's guts (inf)
See:→ Meile2. vi1) (= Geruchssinn haben) to have a sense of smell, to be able to smellnicht mehr ríéchen können — to have lost one's sense of smell
Hunde können gut ríéchen — dogs have a good sense of smell
2) (= bestimmten Geruch haben) to smellgut/schlecht ríéchen — to smell good/bad
nach etw ríéchen — to smell of sth
aus dem Mund ríéchen — to have bad breath
das riecht nach Betrug/Verrat (fig inf) — that smacks of deceit/treachery
3) (= schnüffeln) to smell, to sniff; (Tier) to sniff3. vi impersto smelles riecht angebrannt — there's a smell of burning, there's a burning smell
* * *1) (to cause to smell pleasantly: The roses scented the air.) scent2) (an act of using this power: Have a smell of this!) smell3) (to notice by using one's nose: I smell gas; I thought I smelt ( something) burning.) smell4) (to give off a smell: The roses smelt beautiful; Her hands smelt of fish.) smell* * *rie·chen< roch, gerochen>[ˈri:çn̩]I. vidas riecht hier ja so angebrannt there's a real smell of burning hereer riecht immer so nach Schweiß there's always such a sweaty smell about himdas riecht nach Korruption (fig) that smells [or reeks] of corruption2. (schnuppern)▪ an jdm/etw \riechen to smell sb/sthII. vt▪ etw \riechen to smell sthriechst du nichts? can't you smell anything?es riecht hier ja so nach Gas there's real stink of gas hereetw \riechen können [o mögen] to like the smell of sthich mag den Tabakrauch gern \riechen I like the smell of tobacco smokeiss doch nicht immer Zwiebeln, du weißt doch, dass ich das nicht \riechen kann! stop eating onions all the time, you know I can't stand thatdas konnte ich nicht riechen! how was I supposed to know that!ich rieche doch, dass da was nicht stimmt! I have a feeling that there's something funny about itIII. vi impers▪ es riecht irgendwie there's a certain smelles riecht ekelhaft there's a disgusting smelles riecht nach Gas there's a smell of gaswenn er kocht, riecht es immer sehr lecker in der Küche there's always a delicious smell in the kitchen when he's cookingwonach riecht es hier so köstlich? what's that lovely smell in here?* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) smelljemanden/etwas nicht riechen können — (fig. salopp) not be able to stand somebody/something
2.ich konnte ja nicht riechen, dass... — (fig.) [I'm not psychic,] I couldn't know that...
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) smellan jemandem/etwas riechen — smell somebody/something
lass mich mal [daran] riechen — let me have a sniff
gut/schlecht riechen — smell good/bad
er roch aus dem Mund — he had bad breath; his breath smelt
* * *1. smell (riechen an (+dat) smell at, sniff at;gut/übel riechen smell good/bad;süßlich/faulig riechen have a sickly sweet/foul ( oder putrid) smell;es riecht nach Gas I can smell gas, there’s a smell of gas;die Luft riecht nach Schnee I can smell snow in the air;man riecht, dass er getrunken hat you can tell by the smell that he’s been drinking;ich rieche das Parfüm gern I like the smell of that perfume;ich kann Knoblauch nicht riechen I hate (the smell of) garlic;ich bin so erkältet - ich kann nicht(s) mehr riechen I’ve got a bad cold - I can’t smell anything ( oder I have no sense of smell); → Mund2. fig:ich kann ihn nicht riechen umg I can’t stand him;ich konnte es förmlich riechen I could positively smell it;er hat es gerochen umg he got wind of it;sie hat sofort gerochen, dass etwas nicht stimmte she immediately sensed that something was wrong;* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) smelljemanden/etwas nicht riechen können — (fig. salopp) not be able to stand somebody/something
2.ich konnte ja nicht riechen, dass... — (fig.) [I'm not psychic,] I couldn't know that...
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) smellan jemandem/etwas riechen — smell somebody/something
lass mich mal [daran] riechen — let me have a sniff
2) (einen Geruch haben) smell ( nach of)gut/schlecht riechen — smell good/bad
er roch aus dem Mund — he had bad breath; his breath smelt
* * *(nach) v.to smell v.(§ p.,p.p.: smelled) v.(§ p.,pp.: roch, gerochen)= to smell v.(§ p.,p.p.: smelled) -
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1. adjective,1) (resistant) stark; gefestigt [Ehe]; stabil [Möbel]; solide, fest [Fundament, Schuhe]; streng [Vorschriften, Vorkehrungen]; robust [Konstitution, Magen, Stoff, Porzellan]you have to have a strong stomach — (fig.) man muss einiges vertragen können
2) (powerful) stark, kräftig [Person, Tier]; kräftig [Arme, Beine, Muskeln, Tritt, Schlag, Zähne]; stark [Linse, Brille, Strom, Magnet]; gut [Augen]as strong as a horse or an ox — (fig.) bärenstark (ugs.)
3) (effective) stark [Regierung, Herrscher, Wille]; streng [Disziplin, Lehrer]; gut [Gedächtnis, Schüler]; fähig [Redner, Mathematiker]; (formidable) stark [Gegner, Kombination]; aussichtsreich [Kandidat]; (powerful in resources) reich [Nation, Land]; leistungsfähig [Wirtschaft]; stark [Besetzung, Delegation, Truppe, Kontingent usw.]4) (convincing) gut, handfest [Grund, Beispiel, Argument]there is a strong possibility that... — es ist sehr wahrscheinlich, dass...
5) (vigorous, moving forcefully) stark; voll [Unterstützung]; fest [Überzeugung]; kraftvoll [Stil]; (fervent) glühend [Anhänger, Verfechter einer Sache]take strong measures/action — energisch vorgehen
6) (affecting the senses) stark; kräftig, stark [Geruch, Geschmack, Stimme]; markant [Gesichtszüge]; (pungent) streng [Geruch, Geschmack]; kräftig [Käse]7) (concentrated) stark; kräftig [Farbe]I need a strong drink — ich muss mir erst mal einen genehmigen (ugs.)
8) (emphatic) stark [Ausdruck, Protest]; heftig [Worte, Wortwechsel]2. adverbthey are still going strong — (after years of marriage) mit ihnen geht es noch immer gut; (after hours of work) sie sind noch immer eifrig dabei
* * *[stroŋ]1) (firm, sound, or powerful, and therefore not easily broken, destroyed, attacked, defeated, resisted, or affected by weariness, illness etc: strong furniture; a strong castle; a strong wind; She's a strong swimmer; He has a very strong will/personality; He has never been very strong (= healthy); He is not strong enough to lift that heavy table.) stark3) (containing a large amount of the flavouring ingredient: strong tea.) stark4) ((of a group, force etc) numbering a particular amount: An army 20,000 strong was advancing towards the town.) stark•- academic.ru/71368/strongly">strongly- strength
- strengthen
- strongbox
- strong drink
- stronghold
- strong language
- strong-minded
- strong point
- strongroom
- on the strength of* * *[strɒŋ, AM strɑ:ŋ]I. adj1. (powerful) starkthis put him under a \strong temptation to steal it er geriet stark in Versuchung, es zu stehlendanger! \strong currents — do not swim here! Achtung! starke Strömung — Schwimmen verboten!\strong bonds starke Bande\strong character [or personality] starke Persönlichkeit\strong coffee starker Kaffee\strong competition starker Wettbewerb\strong desire brennendes Verlangen\strong doubts erhebliche Zweifel\strong economy leistungsfähige [o gesunde] Wirtschaft\strong evidence schlagender Beweis\strong impression prägender Eindruck; (impressive) sehr guter Eindruck\strong incentive großer Anreiz\strong influence großer Einfluss\strong language (vulgar) derbe Ausdrucksweise\strong lenses starke [Brillen]gläser\strong likeness frappierende [o verblüffende] Ähnlichkeitto take \strong measures against sb/sth energisch gegen jdn/etw vorgehen\strong medicine starkes Medikamentto produce \strong memories lebhafte Erinnerungen hervorrufen\strong policies überzeugende Politik\strong praise großes Lob\strong protest scharfer [o energischer] Protest\strong reaction heftige Reaktionto have \strong reason to do sth gute Gründe haben, etw zu tunthere is \strong reason to... es gibt einige Anzeichen dafür, dass...\strong resistance erbitterter Widerstand\strong rivalry ausgeprägte Rivalität\strong smell strenger Geruchin the \strongest of terms sehr energisch\strong trading links umfangreiche Handelsbeziehungena \strong will ein starker Wille\strong winds heftige [o starke] Winde\strong wish großer Wunsch\strong yearning starke Sehnsucht2. (effective) gut, starkshe's the \strongest candidate sie ist die beste Kandidatintact is not her \strong point Takt ist nicht gerade ihre Stärke\strong constitution robuste Konstitution\strong eyes gute Augento be as \strong as a horse [or an ox] bärenstark seinto have \strong nerves [or a \strong stomach] ( fig) allerhand verkraften können, sehr belastbar sein, ÖSTERR a. einen guten Magen haben5. (deep-seated) überzeugtI felt \strong sympathy for him after all his misfortune er tat mir sehr leid nach all seinem Pech\strong antipathy [or dislike] unüberwindliche Abneigung\strong bias [or prejudice] unüberwindliches Vorurteil\strong conviction feste Überzeugung\strong emotions [or feelings] starke Gefühle\strong fear große Angst\strong objections starke Einwände\strong opinion vorgefasste Meinung\strong tendency deutliche [o klare] Tendenzto have \strong views on sth eine Meinung über etw akk energisch vertreten6. (staunch)\strong friends loyale [o treue] Freunde\strong friendship unerschütterliche Freundschaft\strong opponent überzeugter Gegner/überzeugte Gegnerin\strong supporter überzeugter Anhänger/überzeugte Anhängerin7. (very likely) groß, hoch, stark\strong chances of success hohe [o gute] Erfolgsaussichten\strong likelihood [or probability] hohe Wahrscheinlichkeitour club is currently about eighty \strong unser Klub hat derzeit 80 Mitglieder [o ist derzeit 80 Mann stark9. (marked) stark\strong accent starker Akzent10. (bright) hell, kräftig\strong light grelles Licht11. (pungent) streng\strong odour penetranter [o strenger] Geruch\strong smell beißender [o stechender] Geruch12. FIN hart, stabil, stark\strong currency harte [o starke] Währunghe's always coming on \strong to me er macht mich permanent anto come on too \strong sich akk zu sehr aufregen, übertrieben reagierenstill going \strong noch gut in Form [o fam Schuss]* * *[strɒŋ]1. adj (+er)1) stark; (physically) person, material, kick, hands kräftig, stark; grip, voice kräftig; table, bolt, nail, wall stabil, solide; shoes fest; (= strongly marked) features ausgeprägtyou need a strong stomach to be a nurse — als Krankenschwester muss man allerhand verkraften können
2) (= healthy) kräftig; person, constitution robust, kräftig; teeth, eyes, eyesight, heart, nerves gut3) (= powerful, effective) stark; character, conviction, views fest; country mächtig; candidate, case aussichtsreich; influence, temptation groß, stark; reason, argument, evidence überzeugend; protest, plea energisch; measure drastisch; letter geharnischt, in starken Worten abgefasst; (LITER) plot, sequence, passage, performance gut, stark (inf)to have strong feelings/views about sth — in Bezug auf etw (acc) stark engagiert sein
I didn't know you had such strong feelings about it — ich habe nicht gewusst, dass Ihnen so viel daran liegt or dass Ihnen das so viel bedeutet; (against it) ich habe nicht gewusst, dass Sie so dagegen sind
she has very strong feelings about him — sie hat sehr viel für ihn übrig; (as candidate etc) sie hält sehr viel von ihm; (against him) sie ist vollkommen gegen ihn
his strong point — seine Stärke
I had a strong sense of déjà-vu — ich hatte ganz den Eindruck, das schon einmal gesehen zu haben
there is a strong possibility that... — es ist überaus wahrscheinlich, dass...
5) (= capable) gut, stark (inf)he is strong in/on sth — etw ist seine Stärke or starke Seite
6) (= enthusiastic, committed) begeistert; supporter, Catholic, socialist überzeugt; belief, faith unerschütterlich, stark7) food deftig; smell, perfume etc stark; (= pungent, unpleasant) smell, taste streng; (of butter) ranzig; colour, light kräftig; acid, bleach stark; solution konzentriert8) accent, verb, rhyme stark; syllable etc betont2. adv (+er)1) (inf)to be going strong (old person, thing) — gut in Schuss sein (inf); (runner) gut in Form sein; (party, rehearsals) in Schwung sein (inf)
that's (coming it) a bit strong! —
* * *strong [strɒŋ]1. allga) stark (Ähnlichkeit, Gift, Nerven etc):temptation is strong for sb to do sth die Versuchung, etwas zu tun, ist groß für jemanden;strong at home SPORT heimstarkb) kräftig (Farben, Stimme etc):strong man POL starker Mann;in in dat):he’s strong in mathematics3. fig stark (Glaube etc), fest (Überzeugung etc):be strong against sth entschieden gegen etwas sein;strong face energisches oder markantes Gesicht4. stark, mächtig (Nation etc):a company 200 strong MIL eine 200 Mann starke Kompanie;a nine-strong team ein neun Mann starkes Team;our club is 100 strong unser Klub hat 100 Mitglieder;an 8,000-strong community eine 8000-Seelen-Gemeinde5. fig aussichtsreich (Kandidat etc)6. fig gewichtig, überzeugend, zwingend, schwerwiegend (Argument etc)7. fig energisch, entschlossen (Anstrengungen etc):with a strong hand mit starker Hand;use strong language Kraftausdrücke gebrauchen;strong word Kraftausdruck m;strongly worded in scharfen Worten formuliert8. überzeugt, eifrig (Tory etc)9. schwer (Parfüm, Wein etc)10. schwer, fest (Schuhe)strong flavo(u)r scharfer oder strenger Geschmack;strong butter ranzige Butter12. WIRTSCHa) fest (Markt)b) lebhaft (Nachfrage)c) anziehend (Preise)13. LING stark (Deklination, Verb)B adv1. stark, nachdrücklich, energisch:a) rangehen umg,b) auftrumpfen2. umg tüchtig, mächtig:be going strong gut in Schuss oder in Form sein;b) auftrumpfen;come it too strong dick auftragen umg, übertreiben* * *1. adjective,1) (resistant) stark; gefestigt [Ehe]; stabil [Möbel]; solide, fest [Fundament, Schuhe]; streng [Vorschriften, Vorkehrungen]; robust [Konstitution, Magen, Stoff, Porzellan]you have to have a strong stomach — (fig.) man muss einiges vertragen können
2) (powerful) stark, kräftig [Person, Tier]; kräftig [Arme, Beine, Muskeln, Tritt, Schlag, Zähne]; stark [Linse, Brille, Strom, Magnet]; gut [Augen]as strong as a horse or an ox — (fig.) bärenstark (ugs.)
3) (effective) stark [Regierung, Herrscher, Wille]; streng [Disziplin, Lehrer]; gut [Gedächtnis, Schüler]; fähig [Redner, Mathematiker]; (formidable) stark [Gegner, Kombination]; aussichtsreich [Kandidat]; (powerful in resources) reich [Nation, Land]; leistungsfähig [Wirtschaft]; stark [Besetzung, Delegation, Truppe, Kontingent usw.]4) (convincing) gut, handfest [Grund, Beispiel, Argument]there is a strong possibility that... — es ist sehr wahrscheinlich, dass...
5) (vigorous, moving forcefully) stark; voll [Unterstützung]; fest [Überzeugung]; kraftvoll [Stil]; (fervent) glühend [Anhänger, Verfechter einer Sache]take strong measures/action — energisch vorgehen
6) (affecting the senses) stark; kräftig, stark [Geruch, Geschmack, Stimme]; markant [Gesichtszüge]; (pungent) streng [Geruch, Geschmack]; kräftig [Käse]7) (concentrated) stark; kräftig [Farbe]8) (emphatic) stark [Ausdruck, Protest]; heftig [Worte, Wortwechsel]2. adverbthey are still going strong — (after years of marriage) mit ihnen geht es noch immer gut; (after hours of work) sie sind noch immer eifrig dabei
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10 duften
v/i smell ( nach of); (gut riechen) smell good; hier duftet es aber! what a nice smell!, iro. umg. what a pong (Am. stench)!; hier duftet es nach... I can smell...* * *to give off an odour; to reek; to smell* * *dụf|ten ['dʊftn]1. vito smell2. vi impershier duftet es nach Kaffee — there is a smell of coffee here, it smells of coffee here
* * *duf·ten[ˈdʊftn̩]I. vihm, wie gut du duftest mmm, you smell niceII. vi impers* * *intransitives Verb smell ( nach of)die Rosen duften gut — the roses smell lovely or have a lovely scent
* * *duften v/i smell (hier duftet es aber! what a nice smell!, iron umg what a pong (US stench)!;hier duftet es nach … I can smell …* * *intransitives Verb smell ( nach of)die Rosen duften gut — the roses smell lovely or have a lovely scent
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11 czu|ć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (doznawać wrażeń zmysłowych) to feel; (węchem) to smell- czuć głód/pragnienie to feel hungry/thirsty- czuć ból to feel pain- czuć zapach czegoś to smell sth- czuł gorycz w ustach he felt a bitter taste in his mouth- czuła, jak jej serce bije she felt her heart beating- był cały mokry, ale nie czuł zimna he was wet through but he didn’t feel the cold- czuję, że ktoś wbija mi łokieć w plecy I can feel somebody’s elbow poking in my back- czuła pieczenie powiek her eyes were smarting- czujesz, jak pachnie jaśmin? can you smell jasmine?- czuję od ciebie alkohol you smell of alcohol, I can smell alcohol on your breath ⇒ poczuć2. (doznawać uczuć) to feel- czuć miłość/nienawiść do kogoś to feel love/hatred towards a. for sb- czuła, jak wzrasta w niej gniew she could feel herself swelling with anger- czuł, że się czerwieni he felt himself blushing- ilekroć przejeżdżam przez tę okolicę czuję wzruszenie whenever I pass a. I’m passing through this area, I feel a pang of nostalgia- nie umiem powiedzieć co tak naprawdę do niego czuję I can’t really define what I feel for him- czuć do kogoś żal to bear a grudge against sb- czuć wyrzuty sumienia to have a guilty conscience ⇒ poczuć3. (uświadamiać sobie) to feel- czuł, że słabo mu idzie he felt he was doing badly- czuła, że nie powinna zadawać mu tego pytania she felt she shouldn’t ask him that question- czuł jej oddech na swoich plecach he felt her breath on his back- czułem, że coś jest nie tak z tym tekstem I had the feeling that something was wrong with the text ⇒ poczuć4. (przeczuwać) to feel, to sense- czuła nadchodzącą wiosnę she felt spring coming- czuję, że nie wyjdzie nam ta rozmowa I can feel that this conversation isn’t going to work out- nie widziałem go, czułem tylko jego obecność I didn’t see him, I just felt he was there a. just sensed his presence- pies czuje zbliżanie się pana a dog can sense its master approaching ⇒ poczuć5. pot. (rozumieć) to have a feel(ing) (coś for sth)- jest świetnym reżyserem i, co ważne, czuje aktorów he’s a fine director and, what’s more, he has a feel for actors- nie może być dobrym rzeźbiarzem, nie czuje formy he can’t be a good sculptor, he has no feel for form- jej ruchy są sugestywne, czuje taniec her moves are really expressive, she seems to have a feel for dancingⅡ praed. 1. (śmierdzieć) to smell (czymś of sth)- kogoś/coś czuć czymś sb/sth smells of sth- czuć ich było wódką/czosnkiem/potem they smelt of vodka/garlic/sweat- w kuchni czuć kapustą/gazem there’s a smell of cabbage/gas in the kitchen- w pokoju czuć wilgoć a. wilgocią there’s a smell of damp(ness) in the room- tę rybę/to mięso już czuć that fish/meat is beginning to smell2. przen. (przejawiać cechy) to smell (czymś of sth)- czuć go jeszcze wojskiem he still smells of the army- czuć od niego szpiclem na kilometr you can tell he’s a spyⅢ czuć się 1. (być w określonym stanie) to feel- jak się pan czuje? how are you feeling?- czuję się dobrze I’m (feeling) fine- czuł się nieswojo he felt ill at ease- nie czuję się bezpiecznie na ulicy I don’t feel safe in the street- czułem się tak, jakby mnie ktoś pobił I felt as if somebody had beaten me up- czuł się zażenowany he felt embarrassed- czuję się winnym a. winny kłótni I feel as if the argument was my fault2. (mieć świadomość) to feel, to consider- czuł się dziennikarzem z powołania he felt he was a journalist with a vocation- czuła się Polką/artystką she considered herself (to be) a Pole/an artist■ czuć coś do kogoś to feel something for sb- już nic do ciebie nie czuję I don’t feel anything for you any more- nie czuć rąk/nóg not to be able to feel one’s arms/legs (through tiredness)- czuj duch attention!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czu|ć
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12 scent
1. nouncatch the scent of something — den Duft von etwas in die Nase bekommen
be on the scent of somebody/something — (fig.) jemandem/einer Sache auf der Spur sein
2. transitive verbput or throw somebody off the scent — (fig.) jemanden auf eine falsche Fährte bringen
1) (lit. or fig.) wittern2) (apply perfume to) parfümieren* * *[sent] 1. verb1) (to discover by the sense of smell: The dog scented a cat.) wittern2) (to suspect: As soon as he came into the room I scented trouble.) wittern3) (to cause to smell pleasantly: The roses scented the air.) riechen2. noun2) (a trail consisting of the smell which has been left and may be followed: The dogs picked up the man's scent and then lost it again.) die Witterung3) (a liquid with a pleasant smell; perfume.) das Parfüm•- academic.ru/64576/scented">scented- put/throw someone off the scent
- put/throw off the scent* * *[sent]I. nthe evening air was full of the \scent of roses die Abendluft war erfüllt von RosenduftII. vt1. (smell)▪ to \scent sb/sth jdn/etw wittern2. (detect)▪ to \scent sth etw ahnento \scent danger Gefahr ahnen▪ to \scent that... ahnen, dass...▪ to \scent sth etw parfümieren* * *[sent]1. n1) (= smell) Duft m, Geruch mthere was the scent of danger in the air — es roch nach Gefahr
2) (= perfume) Parfüm nt3) (of animal) Fährte fto be on the scent (lit, fig) — auf der Fährte or Spur sein (of sb/sth jdm/einer Sache)
to lose the scent (lit, fig) — die Spur or Fährte verlieren
2. vt1) (= smell, suspect) wittern2) (= perfume) parfümieren* * *scent [sent]A s2. besonders Bra) Duftstoff mb) Parfüm n3. JAGDa) Witterung fb) Spur f, Fährte f (beide auch fig):be on the (wrong) scent auf der (falschen) Fährte sein;be on the scent of einer Sache auf der Spur sein;follow up the scent der Spur folgen;put on the scent auf die Fährte setzen;4. a) Geruchssinn mb) ZOOL und fig Spürsinn m, Witterung f, gute etc Nase:5. Schnitzeljagd:a) Papierschnitzel plb) Fährte fB v/t1. etwas riechenscent treachery Verrat wittern3. mit Wohlgeruch erfüllen4. besonders Br parfümieren* * *1. nounbe on the scent of somebody/something — (fig.) jemandem/einer Sache auf der Spur sein
2. transitive verbput or throw somebody off the scent — (fig.) jemanden auf eine falsche Fährte bringen
1) (lit. or fig.) wittern2) (apply perfume to) parfümieren* * *n.Duft ¨-e m.Duftstoff m. -
13 fill
1. transitive verb1) (make full)fill something [with something] — etwas [mit etwas] füllen
filled with — voller [Reue, Bewunderung, Neid, Verzweiflung] (at über + Akk.)
be filled with people/flowers/fish — etc. voller Menschen/Blumen/Fische usw. sein
2) (occupy whole capacity of, spread over) füllen; besetzen [Sitzplätze]; (fig.) ausfüllen [Gedanken, Zeit]the room was filled to capacity — der Raum war voll besetzt
fill the bill — (fig.) den Erwartungen entsprechen; (be appropriate) angemessen sein
3) (pervade) erfüllenlight filled the room — Licht strömte in das Zimmer
4) (block up) füllen [Lücke]; füllen, (veralt.) plombieren [Zahn]5) (Cookery) (stuff) füllen; (put layer of something solid in) belegen; (put layer of something spreadable in) bestreichen6) (hold) innehaben [Posten]; versehen [Amt]; (take up) ausfüllen [Position]; (appoint somebody to) besetzen [Posten, Lehrstuhl]2. intransitive verb3. nounfill [with something] — sich [mit etwas] füllen; (fig.) sich [mit etwas] erfüllen
eat/drink one's fill — sich satt essen/trinken
have had one's fill of something/doing something — genug von etwas haben/etwas zur Genüge getan haben
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/27233/fill_in">fill in- fill out- fill up* * *[fil] 1. verb1) (to put (something) into (until there is no room for more); to make full: to fill a cupboard with books; The news filled him with joy.) füllen2) (to become full: His eyes filled with tears.) sich füllen3) (to satisfy (a condition, requirement etc): Does he fill all our requirements?)4) (to put something in a hole (in a tooth etc) to stop it up: The dentist filled two of my teeth yesterday.) füllen, stopfen2. noun(as much as fills or satisfies someone: She ate her fill.) die Fülle, zu Genüge- filled- filler
- filling
- filling-station
- fill in
- fill up* * *[fɪl]I. n1. (bearable amount)to drink one's \fill seinen Durst stillento eat one's \fill sich akk satt essento have one's \fill of sth von etw dat genug haben\fill of gasoline [or petrol] Tankfüllung fa \fill of tobacco eine Pfeife Tabakto have had one's \fill of sth genug von etw dat habenII. vt1. (make full)▪ to \fill sth etw füllento \fill a bottle eine Flasche [voll] füllen [o abfüllen]to \fill a pipe eine Pfeife stopfen▪ to \fill sth etw füllento \fill a stadium ein Stadion füllento \fill a crack einen Spalt [o Riss] verspachtelnto \fill a tooth einen Zahn plombieren4. FOOD\fill the mushrooms with the prepared stuffing die Pilze mit der vorbereiteten Füllung füllen5. (pervade)▪ to \fill sth etw erfüllenhappy sounds \filled the room der Raum war mit [o von] fröhlichen Klängen erfüllta strong sweet smell \filled the air ein starker, süßer Geruch lag in der Luft6. (cause to feel)to \fill sb with fear jdn mit Furcht erfüllen geh7. NAUTto \fill a sail ein Segel aufblähento \fill a vacancy/job/position [with sb] eine freie Stelle/Position [mit jdm] besetzen9. (carry out duties of)to \fill a role/position eine Rolle/Position übernehmen10. (utilize)to \fill the day/time [by] watching television den Tag/die Zeit mit Fernsehen verbringen; (bridge)to \fill time die Zeit überbrücken11. (satisfy)to \fill a need einen Bedarf [ab]deckento \fill a gap [or need] in the market eine Marktlücke schließen, in eine Marktlücke stoßento \fill an order einen Auftrag ausführento \fill a prescription AM eine Medizin zubereitento \fill a vacuum [or void] eine Lücke schließen12. (satiate)III. vitheir eyes \filled with tears sie hatten Tränen in den Augen, ihnen traten [die] Tränen in die Augenthe buckets were quickly \filling with water die Eimer waren schnell voller Wasser2. AM ECON, FIN\fill or kill [einen/den Börsenauftrag] unverzüglich ausführen oder stornieren, [eine/die Option] ausüben oder aufgeben* * *[fɪl]1. vt1) bottle, bucket, hole füllen; pipe stopfen; teeth plombieren; (wind) sails blähen; (fig) (aus)füllenI need something to fill my day — ich brauche etwas, um meinen Tag auszufüllen
2) (= permeate) erfüllenfilled with anger/admiration — voller Zorn/Bewunderung, von Zorn/Bewunderung erfüllt (geh)
filled with emotion —
the thought filled him with horror/hope — der Gedanke erfüllte ihn mit Entsetzen/Hoffnung
3) post, position (employer) besetzen; (employee, = take up) einnehmen; (= be in) innehaben; need entsprechen (+dat); role übernehmenwe are looking for a young man to fill the post of assistant editor — wir suchen einen jungen Mann, der den Posten eines Redaktionsassistenten einnehmen soll
I think she will fill the job very nicely — ich denke, sie wird die Stelle sehr gut ausfüllen
4) theatre, seats füllenthe lecture room was filled to capacity — der Hörsaal war bis auf den letzten Platz besetzt
2. visich füllen3. nI've had my fill of him/it (inf) — ich habe von ihm/davon die Nase voll (inf), ich habe ihn/das satt
she's had her fill of disappointments — sie hat mehr als genug Enttäuschungen erlebt
* * *fill [fıl]A s1. eat one’s fill sich satt essen;have had one’s fill of fig von etwas, jemandem genug haben, etwas, jemanden satthaben;weep one’s fill sich ausweinen2. Füllung f (Material oder Menge):3. US Erd-, Steindamm mB v/tfill sb’s glass jemandem einschenkeninto in akk)3. die Pfeife stopfen4. (mit Nahrung) sättigen5. die Straßen etc bevölkern, füllenfilled with fear (envy) angsterfüllt (neiderfüllt);7. einen Posten, ein Amta) besetzenb) ausfüllen, bekleiden:fill sb’s place jemandes Stelle einnehmen, jemanden ersetzen8. a) einen Auftrag, eine Bestellung ausführenb) ein Rezept ausfertigenthe sails filled with wind die Segel blähten sich im Wind* * *1. transitive verb1) (make full)fill something [with something] — etwas [mit etwas] füllen
filled with — voller [Reue, Bewunderung, Neid, Verzweiflung] (at über + Akk.)
be filled with people/flowers/fish — etc. voller Menschen/Blumen/Fische usw. sein
2) (occupy whole capacity of, spread over) füllen; besetzen [Sitzplätze]; (fig.) ausfüllen [Gedanken, Zeit]fill the bill — (fig.) den Erwartungen entsprechen; (be appropriate) angemessen sein
3) (pervade) erfüllen4) (block up) füllen [Lücke]; füllen, (veralt.) plombieren [Zahn]5) (Cookery) (stuff) füllen; (put layer of something solid in) belegen; (put layer of something spreadable in) bestreichen6) (hold) innehaben [Posten]; versehen [Amt]; (take up) ausfüllen [Position]; (appoint somebody to) besetzen [Posten, Lehrstuhl]2. intransitive verb3. nounfill [with something] — sich [mit etwas] füllen; (fig.) sich [mit etwas] erfüllen
eat/drink one's fill — sich satt essen/trinken
have had one's fill of something/doing something — genug von etwas haben/etwas zur Genüge getan haben
Phrasal Verbs:- fill in- fill out- fill up* * *(in) v.ausfüllen v. v.abfüllen v.auffüllen v.füllen v.sättigen v.vollstopfen v. -
14 sense
sense [sens]1. nouna. ( = faculty) sens m• sense of hearing ouïe f• sense of smell odorat m• sense of sight vue f• sense of taste goût mb. ( = awareness) sens mc. ( = feeling) sentiment md. ( = good sense) bon sens m• they should have more sense! ils devraient avoir un peu plus de bon sens !► one's senses ( = sanity)e. ( = reasonable quality) sens m• what's the sense in (doing) that? à quoi ça rime ?f. ( = meaning) sens m• in the literal/figurative sense au sens propre/figuréa. ( = become aware of) sentir (intuitivement) ; [+ trouble] pressentirb. [machine, sensor device] détecter* * *[sens] 1.1) (faculty, ability) sens msense of hearing — ouïe f
sense of sight — vue f
sense of smell — odorat m
sense of taste — goût m
to dull/sharpen the senses — émousser/aiguiser les sens
2) ( feeling)3) ( practical quality) bon sens m4) ( reason)to make sense — [sentence, film, theory] avoir un sens
5) ( meaning) gen, Linguistics sens m2.he is in a ou one ou some sense right to complain, but... — dans un certain sens il a raison de se plaindre, mais...
3.to take leave of one's senses — perdre la raison or l'esprit m
transitive verb1) ( be aware of) deviner ( that que)2) [machine] détecter••to knock ou pound US some sense into somebody — ramener quelqu'un à la raison
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15 fill
[fɪl] n1) ( bearable amount)to drink one's \fill seinen Durst stillen;to eat one's \fill sich akk satt essen;to have one's \fill of sth von etw dat genug habena \fill of tobacco eine Pfeife Tabak;to have had one's \fill of sth genug von etw dat haben1) ( make full)to \fill sth etw füllen;to \fill a bottle eine Flasche [voll] füllen [o abfüllen];to \fill a pipe eine Pfeife stopfen2) ( occupy to capacity)to \fill sth etw füllen;to \fill a stadium ein Stadion füllen3) (seal, block)to \fill sth [with sth] etw [mit etw dat] füllen;to \fill a crack einen Spalt [o Riss] verspachteln;to \fill a tooth einen Zahn plombieren4) foodto \fill sth [with sth] etw [mit etw dat] füllen;\fill the mushrooms with the prepared stuffing die Pilze mit der vorbereiteten Füllung füllen5) ( pervade)to \fill sth etw erfüllen;happy sounds \filled the room der Raum war mit [o von] fröhlichen Klängen erfüllt;a strong sweet smell \filled the air ein starker, süßer Geruch lag in der Luft6) ( cause to feel)to \fill sb with fear jdn mit Furcht erfüllen ( geh)7) nautto \fill a sail ein Segel aufblähen8) ( appoint to hold)9) ( carry out duties of)to \fill a role/ position eine Rolle/Position übernehmento \fill the day/time [by] watching television den Tag/die Zeit mit Fernsehen verbringen;( bridge)to \fill time die Zeit überbrückento \fill a need einen Bedarf [ab]decken;to \fill an order einen Auftrag ausführen;to \fill a prescription (Am) eine Medizin zubereiten;their eyes \filled with tears sie hatten Tränen in den Augen, ihnen traten [die] Tränen in die Augen;the buckets were quickly \filling with water die Eimer waren schnell voller Wasser -
16 issue
'iʃu:
1. verb1) (to give or send out, or to distribute, especially officially: The police issued a description of the criminal; Rifles were issued to the troops.) distribuir2) (to flow or come out (from something): A strange noise issued from the room.) salir
2. noun1) (the act of issuing or process of being issued: Stamp collectors like to buy new stamps on the day of issue.) emisión2) (one number in the series of a newspaper, magazine etc: Have you seen the latest issue of that magazine?) número3) (a subject for discussion and argument: The question of pay is not an important issue at the moment.) tema, asuntoissue1 n1. asunto / cuestión / temathe two presidents discussed several important issues los dos presidentes trataron varios temas importantes2. número3. emisiónissue2 vb distribuir / proveertr['ɪʃʊː]■ where do you stand on this issue? ¿cuál es tu postura respecto a esta cuestión?2 (of newspaper, magazine, etc) número■ have you got this month's issue of Vax? ¿tienes el Vax de este mes?■ do you sell back issues? ¿vendéis números atrasados?3 (of stamps, shares, back notes, etc) emisión nombre femenino; (of book) publicación nombre femenino4 (of passport, licence) expedición nombre femenino5 (of equipment, supplies, etc) distribución nombre femenino, reparto, suministro■ where's the point of issue? ¿dónde está el punto de reparto?6 formal use (emergence - of water, blood) flujo7 formal use (children) descendencia1 (book, article) publicar2 (stamps, shares, banknotes, etc) emitir3 (passport, visa) expedir4 (equipment, supplies, etc) distribuir, repartir, suministrar, proporcionar5 (order, instruction) dar; (statement, warning) dar, hacer público; (writ, summons) dictar, expedir; (decree) promulgar; (warrant) expedir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat issue en cuestión, en discusiónto address an issue tratar una cuestiónto cloud/confuse the issue complicar el asuntoto die without issue morir sin dejar descendenciato evade/duck the issue eludir el problema, evitar el temato force the issue forzar una decisiónto make an issue (out) of something dar demasiada importancia a algo, insistir demasiado sobre algoto take issue with somebody manifestar su desacuerdo con alguien, discrepar con alguien1) emerge: emerger, salir, fluir2) descend: descender (dícese de los padres o antepasados específicos)3) emanate, result: emanar, surgir, resultarissue vt1) emit: emitir2) distribute: emitir, distribuirto issue a new stamp: emitir un sello nuevo3) publish: publicarissue n1) emergence, flow: emergencia f, flujo m2) progeny: descendencia f, progenie f3) outcome, result: desenlace m, resultado m, consecuencia f4) matter, question: asunto m, cuestión f5) publication: publicación f, distribución f, emisión f6) : número m (de un periódico o una revista)n.• número (Revista) s.m.n.• cuestión s.f.• distribución s.f.• edición s.f.• emisión s.f.• entrega s.f.• impresión s.f.• nacimiento s.m.• problema s.m.• suceso s.m.• tema de discusión s.m.,f.• tirada s.f.v.• distribuir v.• emitir (Banca) v.• exhalar v.• expedir v.• nacer v.• surgir v.'ɪʃuː, 'ɪʃjuː, ɪsjuː
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1) c ( subject discussed) tema m, cuestión f, asunto mto face the issue — enfrentarse al or afrontar el problema
let's not cloud o confuse o fog the issue — no nos vayamos por la tangente, no desviemos la atención del verdadero problema
at issue: the matter at issue is... de lo que se trata es de...; to make an issue of something: I don't want to make an issue of it but... no quiero insistir demasiado sobre el tema pero..., no quiero exagerar la importancia del asunto pero...; to take issue with somebody/something — discrepar or disentir* de or con alguien/en or de algo
2)a) u ( of documents) expedición f; ( of library books) préstamo m; ( of tickets) venta f, expedición f; ( of supplies) reparto mb) u c (of stamps, shares, bank notes) emisión fc) c (of newspaper, magazine) número m3)a) u c ( emergence) (frml) flujo mb) (outcome, result) (no pl) desenlace m4) ( progeny) (frml) (+ sing or pl vb) descendencia f
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a) ( give out) \<\<statement/report\>\> hacer* público; \<\<instructions\>\> dar*; \<\<tickets/visas\>\> expedir*; \<\<library books\>\> prestar; \<\<bank notes/stamps/shares\>\> emitir; \<\<writ/summons\>\> dictar, expedir*to issue something TO somebody, to issue somebody WITH something: the teacher issued library cards to the pupils el profesor distribuyó tarjetas de lector entre los alumnos; we can issue you with the necessary documents — le podemos proporcionar or suministrar los documentos necesarios
b) issuing pres p <house/bank> emisor
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vi (frml)1) ( result)to issue FROM something — derivar(se) or surgir* de algo (frml)
2) ( emerge) salir*; \<\<liquid\>\> fluir*, manar['ɪʃuː]1. N1) (=matter, question) asunto m, cuestión funtil the issue is decided — hasta que se decida algo sobre el asunto or la cuestión or el tema
I was earning a lot of money but that was not the issue — ganaba mucho dinero, pero esa no era la cuestión
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we need to address this issue — tenemos que tratar este asunto or esta cuestión or este tema•
the point at issue — el punto en cuestiónthey were at issue over... — estuvieron discutiendo (sobre)...
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to avoid the issue — eludir or frm soslayar el problema•
to face the issue — hacer frente a la cuestión or al problema, afrontar la situación•
to force the issue — forzar una decisión•
to join issue with sb — enfrentarse a or con algn•
to make an issue of sth, I think we should make an issue of this — creo que deberíamos insistir en este puntodo you want to make an issue of it? — ¿quieres hacer un problema de esto?
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it's not a political issue — no es una cuestión política•
to take issue with sth/sb — discrepar de algo/de or con algnside 3.I feel I must take issue with you on or over that — permítame que discrepe de usted en or sobre eso
2) [of shares, stamps, banknotes] emisión f ; [of library book] préstamo m ; [of document] expedición f ; [of rations] distribución f, reparto m•
an army issue blanket — una manta del ejército•
a standard issue army rifle — un rifle del ejército de fabricación estándar3) (=copy) [of magazine] ejemplar m, número mthe March issue — el ejemplar or número de marzo
5) (Jur) (=offspring) descendencia f6) (Med) flujo m2.VT [+ library book] prestar; [+ tickets] emitir; [+ shares, stamps] poner en circulación, emitir; [+ rations] distribuir, repartir; [+ order] dar; [+ statement, proclamation] hacer público; [+ decree] promulgar; [+ passport, certificate] expedir; [+ licence] facilitar; [+ writ, summons] extender•
to issue sth to sb, issue sb with sth — dar algo a algn3. VI1) (=come forth)•
to issue from sth — [blood, water] brotar or salir de algo; [sound] salir de algo; [report, account] provenir de algoreports issuing from opposition sources say that... — informes provenientes de fuentes de la oposición afirman que...
2) (=derive) derivar ( from de)3) frm (=have as result)•
to issue in sth — resultar en algo, dar algo como resultado4.CPDissue price N — precio m de emisión
* * *['ɪʃuː, 'ɪʃjuː, ɪsjuː]
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1) c ( subject discussed) tema m, cuestión f, asunto mto face the issue — enfrentarse al or afrontar el problema
let's not cloud o confuse o fog the issue — no nos vayamos por la tangente, no desviemos la atención del verdadero problema
at issue: the matter at issue is... de lo que se trata es de...; to make an issue of something: I don't want to make an issue of it but... no quiero insistir demasiado sobre el tema pero..., no quiero exagerar la importancia del asunto pero...; to take issue with somebody/something — discrepar or disentir* de or con alguien/en or de algo
2)a) u ( of documents) expedición f; ( of library books) préstamo m; ( of tickets) venta f, expedición f; ( of supplies) reparto mb) u c (of stamps, shares, bank notes) emisión fc) c (of newspaper, magazine) número m3)a) u c ( emergence) (frml) flujo mb) (outcome, result) (no pl) desenlace m4) ( progeny) (frml) (+ sing or pl vb) descendencia f
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a) ( give out) \<\<statement/report\>\> hacer* público; \<\<instructions\>\> dar*; \<\<tickets/visas\>\> expedir*; \<\<library books\>\> prestar; \<\<bank notes/stamps/shares\>\> emitir; \<\<writ/summons\>\> dictar, expedir*to issue something TO somebody, to issue somebody WITH something: the teacher issued library cards to the pupils el profesor distribuyó tarjetas de lector entre los alumnos; we can issue you with the necessary documents — le podemos proporcionar or suministrar los documentos necesarios
b) issuing pres p <house/bank> emisor
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vi (frml)1) ( result)to issue FROM something — derivar(se) or surgir* de algo (frml)
2) ( emerge) salir*; \<\<liquid\>\> fluir*, manar -
17 fuertemente
adv.strongly, lustily, firmly, fast, forcible, vehemently.* * *► adverbio1 (con fuerza) strongly; (mucho) heavily* * *ADV1) (=con fuerza) [golpear] hard; [abrazar, apretar] tightly2) (=mucho) [apoyar, favorecer, contrastar] strongly; [aumentar, disminuir] sharply, greatlyla medida ha sido fuertemente criticada por los sindicatos — the measure has been strongly criticized by the unions
3) + adj* * *= acutely, drastically, heavily, powerfully, sharply, tightly, lustily.Ex. Ironically, the latter proved to be the most vulnerable and acutely criticized of Panizzi's rules, as, coincidentally, are the corresponding AACR rules.Ex. Also many subjects were relocated and the index was drastically pruned.Ex. Regular overhaul of guiding is important, especially for the new user who may rely heavily upon it.Ex. All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.Ex. The paperback has cut sharply into fiction circulation, and Ennis is right in questioning this type of library.Ex. The urgency of his supplication was mirrored in the tense whiteness of his knuckles as he clasped his hands tightly in front of him.Ex. France's national anthem was lustily jeered by the crowd at the opening of a France-Tunisia friendly match in Paris last night.----* afectar fuertemente = hit + hard.* desear fuertemente que Algo desaparezca = will + Nombre + away.* fuertemente custodiado = heavily guarded.* fuertemente vigilado = heavily guarded.* sujetar fuertemente = keep + a tight hold on.* * *= acutely, drastically, heavily, powerfully, sharply, tightly, lustily.Ex: Ironically, the latter proved to be the most vulnerable and acutely criticized of Panizzi's rules, as, coincidentally, are the corresponding AACR rules.
Ex: Also many subjects were relocated and the index was drastically pruned.Ex: Regular overhaul of guiding is important, especially for the new user who may rely heavily upon it.Ex: All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.Ex: The paperback has cut sharply into fiction circulation, and Ennis is right in questioning this type of library.Ex: The urgency of his supplication was mirrored in the tense whiteness of his knuckles as he clasped his hands tightly in front of him.Ex: France's national anthem was lustily jeered by the crowd at the opening of a France-Tunisia friendly match in Paris last night.* afectar fuertemente = hit + hard.* desear fuertemente que Algo desaparezca = will + Nombre + away.* fuertemente custodiado = heavily guarded.* fuertemente vigilado = heavily guarded.* sujetar fuertemente = keep + a tight hold on.* * *A1 ‹tirar/golpear/empujar› hard2 ‹llover› hardel viento soplaba fuertemente the wind blew hard o strongly3 ‹atacar›el virus lo atacó fuertemente the virus hit him hardBoler/saber fuertemente a algo to smell/taste strongly of sth, to have a strong smell/taste of sth* * *
fuertemente adverbio tremendously, severely, hard: lo castigaron fuertemente, he was severely punished
' fuertemente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estrechamente
English:
strongly
- thump out
- whack
- grip
- tightly
* * *fuertemente adv1. [con fuerza] hard;me apretó fuertemente he squeezed me hard2. [vehementemente] vehemently, intensely* * *fuertemente adv heavily -
18 sense
sense [sens]sens ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (c), 1 (e), 1 (f) sensation ⇒ 1 (b) sentiment ⇒ 1 (b) notion ⇒ 1 (c) bon sens ⇒ 1 (d) sentir ⇒ 2 (a) raison ⇒ 31 noun∎ the five senses les cinq sens mpl;∎ to have a keen sense of smell/hearing avoir l'odorat fin/l'ouïe fine;∎ she seemed to have a sixth sense elle semblait posséder un sixième sens;∎ to be in possession of all one's senses jouir de toutes ses facultés;∎ to excite the senses exciter les sens∎ a sense of pleasure/warmth une sensation de plaisir/chaleur;∎ I felt a certain sense of pleasure j'ai ressenti un certain plaisir;∎ a sense of achievement/injustice un sentiment d'accomplissement/d'injustice;∎ to have a sense of belonging avoir le sentiment d'être intégré;∎ I felt a sense of shame je me suis senti honteux;∎ children need a sense of security les enfants ont besoin de se sentir en sécurité;∎ there's a new sense of foreboding in her writing ses écrits sont maintenant empreints d'un sentiment d'angoisse devant l'avenir∎ she seems to have lost all sense of reality elle semble avoir perdu le sens des réalités;∎ I lost all sense of time j'ai perdu toute notion de l'heure;∎ to have a (good) sense of direction avoir le sens de l'orientation;∎ figurative she lost her sense of direction when her husband died elle s'est sentie complètement désorientée après la mort de son mari;∎ he has a good sense of humour il a le sens de l'humour;∎ I try to teach them a sense of right and wrong j'essaie de leur inculquer la notion du bien et du mal;∎ she acted out of a sense of duty/of responsibility elle a agi par sens du devoir/des responsabilités;∎ they have no business sense at all ils n'ont aucun sens des affaires;∎ he has an overdeveloped sense of his own importance il est trop imbu de lui-même(d) (practical wisdom) bon sens m;∎ to show good sense faire preuve de bon sens;∎ there's a lot of sense in what she says il y beaucoup de bon sens dans ce qu'elle dit, ce qu'elle dit est tout à fait sensé;∎ to have the (good) sense to do sth avoir l'intelligence ou le bon sens de faire qch;∎ to have more sense than to do sth avoir assez de bon sens pour ne pas faire qch;∎ they didn't even have enough sense to telephone ils n'ont même pas eu l'idée de téléphoner(e) (reason, rational quality) sens m;∎ there's no sense in all of us going cela ne rime à rien d'y aller tous;∎ I can't see any sense or the sense in continuing this discussion je ne vois pas l'intérêt de continuer cette discussion;∎ to see sense entendre raison;∎ to talk sense dire des choses sensées;∎ oh, come on, talk sense! voyons, ne dis pas n'importe quoi!;∎ can you make (any) sense of this message? est-ce que vous arrivez à comprendre ce message?;∎ it makes no sense ça n'a pas de sens;∎ it makes/doesn't make sense to wait c'est une bonne idée/idiot d'attendre;∎ it makes more sense to do this first c'est plus logique de commencer par cela;∎ that makes good sense c'est logique, c'est une bonne idée;∎ it makes good political/business sense to… il est bon sur le plan politique/commercial de…∎ don't take what I say in its literal sense ne prenez pas ce que je dis au sens propre ou au pied de la lettre;∎ in every sense of the word dans tous les sens du terme;∎ in the normal sense (of the word) à proprement parler;∎ I got the general sense j'ai saisi le sens général;∎ I think we have, in a very real sense, grasped the problem je crois que nous avons parfaitement saisi le problème;∎ this is not in any real sense a change of policy ça ne représente pas du tout un changement de politique;∎ in a sense dans un sens;∎ in no sense en aucune manière;∎ in more senses than one dans tous les sens;∎ in the sense that… en ce sens que…, dans le sens où…∎ I sensed something was wrong j'ai senti que quelque chose n'allait pas;∎ I sensed as much c'est bien l'impression ou le sentiment que j'avais;∎ I sensed her meaning j'ai compris ce qu'elle voulait dire(sanity, reason) raison f;∎ to come to one's senses (become conscious) reprendre connaissance; (be reasonable) revenir à la raison;∎ to take leave of one's senses perdre la raison ou la tête;∎ to bring sb to his/her senses ramener qn à la raison►► sense organ organe m sensoriel ou des sens -
19 reek
ri:k
1. noun(a strong, usually unpleasant smell.) hedor, peste, tufo
2. verb(to smell strongly (of something).) apestar, hedertr[riːk]1 peste nombre masculino, tufo1 apestar, hederreek ['ri:k] vi: apestarreek n: hedor mn.• hedor s.m.v.• heder v.• humear v.• oler v.• vahear v.
I riːka) ( stink)to reek (OF something) — apestar or heder* (a algo)
b) ( have air of)to reek OF something — \<\<of corruption/fraud\>\> oler* a algo
c) reeking pres p maloliente, hediondo
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mass noun hedor m[riːk]1.N tufo m, hedor m (of a)2. VI1) (=smell)he comes home simply reeking — (of drink) vuelve a casa que apesta a alcohol
this reeks of treachery — (fig) esto huele a traición
she reeks with affectation — (fig) su afectación es inaguantable
2) (=smoke) humear, vahear* * *
I [riːk]a) ( stink)to reek (OF something) — apestar or heder* (a algo)
b) ( have air of)to reek OF something — \<\<of corruption/fraud\>\> oler* a algo
c) reeking pres p maloliente, hediondo
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20 fill
fil
1. verb1) (to put (something) into (until there is no room for more); to make full: to fill a cupboard with books; The news filled him with joy.) llenar2) (to become full: His eyes filled with tears.) llenarse3) (to satisfy (a condition, requirement etc): Does he fill all our requirements?) satisfacer4) (to put something in a hole (in a tooth etc) to stop it up: The dentist filled two of my teeth yesterday.) empastar
2. noun(as much as fills or satisfies someone: She ate her fill.) saciedad- filled- filler
- filling
- filling-station
- fill in
- fill up
fill vb llenar / llenarseplease fill the tank with petrol llena el depósito de gasolina, por favortr[fɪl]1 (make full) llenar ( with, de)2 (time) ocupar3 (cover) cubrir4 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL rellenar5 (tooth) empastar6 (hold a position) ocupar; (appoint) cubrir7 (fulfill) satisfacer1 llenarse ( with, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto drink one's fill beber hasta saciarseto eat one's fill comer hasta saciarseto fill somebody's shoes ocupar el puesto de alguiento have had one's fill of something/somebody familiar estar harto,-a de algo/alguienfill ['fɪl] vt1) : llenar, ocuparto fill a cup: llenar una tazato fill a room: ocupar una sala2) stuff: rellenar3) plug: tapar, rellenar, empastar (un diente)4) satisfy: cumplir con, satisfacerto fill out a form: rellenar un formulariofill n1) filling, stuffing: relleno m2)to eat one's fill : comer lo suficiente3)to have one's fill of : estar harto den.• hartazgo s.m.• hartura s.f.• lleno s.m.• terraplén s.m.v.• atarugar v.• enfundar v.• henchir v.• inflar v.• llenar v.• obturar v.• ocupar v.• rellenar v.• tapar v.• terraplenar v.
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1. fɪl1)a) ( make full)to fill something (WITH something) — \<\<glass/room\>\> llenar algo (de algo); \<\<cake/sandwich\>\> rellenar algo (de algo)
b) \<\<area\>\> ocupar, llenarc) ( plug) \<\<hole/crack\>\> rellenar, tapar; < tooth> empastar, tapar (Andes), emplomar (RPl), calzar* (Col)2) \<\<need\>\> satisfacer*3) \<\<vacancy\>\> cubrir*, llenar
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vi \<\<bath/auditorium\>\>to fill (WITH something) — llenarse (de algo); \<\<sails\>\> hincharse
Phrasal Verbs:- fill in- fill out- fill up
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to eat/drink one's fill of something — (liter) comer/beber algo hasta saciarse
[fɪl]to have had one's fill of something — estar* harto de algo
1. VTairlines can always fill seats in the summer — las compañías aéreas siempre logran ocupar las plazas en verano
rooms filled with furniture — habitaciones fpl llenas de muebles
3) (=plug) [+ cavity, hole] rellenar, tapar ( with con); llenar ( with de); [+ tooth] empastar, emplomar (S. Cone) ( with con); (fig) [+ gap, vacuum] llenar4) (=fulfill) [+ need] cubrir, satisfacer; [+ requirement] llenar, satisfacer; [+ role] cumplir, desempeñar; bill I, 1., 1)5) (=supply) [+ order] despachar6) (=appoint sb to) [+ vacancy] cubrir; [+ post] ocuparshe was chosen to fill the post of Education Secretary — la eligieron para ocupar el puesto de Ministra de Educación
2. VI1) llenarse ( with de)2) [sails] henchirse3. N1) (=sufficiency)to eat/drink one's fill (of sth) — comer/beber (algo) hasta saciarse, hartarse de comer/beber (algo)
to have had one's fill of sth — (fig) haberse hartado de algo, estar harto de algo
2) (=gravel, stones) relleno m- fill in- fill out- fill up* * *
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1. [fɪl]1)a) ( make full)to fill something (WITH something) — \<\<glass/room\>\> llenar algo (de algo); \<\<cake/sandwich\>\> rellenar algo (de algo)
b) \<\<area\>\> ocupar, llenarc) ( plug) \<\<hole/crack\>\> rellenar, tapar; < tooth> empastar, tapar (Andes), emplomar (RPl), calzar* (Col)2) \<\<need\>\> satisfacer*3) \<\<vacancy\>\> cubrir*, llenar
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vi \<\<bath/auditorium\>\>to fill (WITH something) — llenarse (de algo); \<\<sails\>\> hincharse
Phrasal Verbs:- fill in- fill out- fill up
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to eat/drink one's fill of something — (liter) comer/beber algo hasta saciarse
to have had one's fill of something — estar* harto de algo
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hit — hit1 W2S1 [hıt] v past tense and past participle hit present participle hitting ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(touch somebody/something hard)¦ 2¦(crash into something)¦ 3¦(hurt yourself)¦ 4¦(sport)¦ 5¦(press)¦ 6¦(attack)¦ 7¦(affect badly)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
fill — fill1 W1S1 [fıl] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(become/make full)¦ 2¦(large thing/number)¦ 3¦(sound/smell/light)¦ 4¦(emotions)¦ 5¦(provide something)¦ 6¦(spend time)¦ 7¦(perform a job)¦ 8¦(crack/hole)¦ 9 fill yourself (up)/fill your face … Dictionary of contemporary English
give — give1 W1S1 [gıv] v past tense gave [geıv] past participle given [ˈgıvən] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(present or money)¦ 2¦(put something in somebody s hand)¦ 3¦(let somebody do something)¦ 4¦(tell somebody something)¦ 5¦(make a movement/do an action)¦… … Dictionary of contemporary English