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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be killed[Swahili Word] -uliwa[Part of Speech] verb[Class] passive[Dialect] Kiunguja[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] ua[Swahili Example] anatafuta kuuliwa na babaake [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] kill[Swahili Word] -fisha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -fa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] kill[Swahili Word] -ua[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] kiuaji, maulisho, mwuaji, uuaji[Swahili Example] Bwana Maksuudi, [...] pigo namna hii utaua [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] kill[Swahili Word] -ulaga[Part of Speech] verb[Dialect] archaic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] kill[Swahili Word] -umbua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] kill by stoning[Swahili Word] -rujumu[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] kill each other[Swahili Word] -uana[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] ua------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] kill for someone[Swahili Word] -ulia[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] ua------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] something that kills[English Plural] things that kill[Swahili Word] kiua[Swahili Plural] viua[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------ -
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kill [kɪl]a. tuer• my feet are killing me j'ai un de ces (inf) mal aux pieds (PROV) to kill two birds with one stone(PROV) faire d'une pierre deux coups[cancer, drugs, drink] tuer3. noun[+ people] tuer ; [+ weeds, infection] éliminer* * *[kɪl] 1.1) ( in hunting) mise f à mortto be in at the kill — lit assister à la mise à mort; fig assister au dénouement
2) ( prey) proie f2.transitive verb1) ( cause to die) tuerthey killed one another ou each other — ils se sont entre-tués
killed in action ou battle — tombé au champ d'honneur
I'll do it, even if it kills me! — (colloq) je le ferai, même si je dois y laisser ma peau! (colloq)
2) (colloq) ( make effort)3) (colloq) ( hurt)4) (end, stop) arrêter [rumour]; supprimer [story]; faire échouer [idea]5) ( deaden) tuer [smell, flavour]; faire disparaître [pain]; ôter [appetite]6) (colloq) ( turn off) couper [engine]; éteindre [television, light]7) ( spend)3.to kill time — tuer le temps ( by doing en faisant)
intransitive verb tuer4.to kill oneself doing — fig se tuer à faire
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A n1 (in bullfighting, hunting) mise f à mort ; to be in at the kill lit assister à la mise à mort ; I wanted to be in at the kill fig je voulais assister au dénouement ;2 ( prey) proie f.B vtr1 ( cause to die) tuer [person, animal] ; he killed her with a knife il l'a tuée avec un couteau ; he was killed by the disease la maladie l'a tué ; he was killed by a drunken driver il a été tué par un conducteur ivre ; they killed one another ou each other ils se sont entre-tués ; killed outright tué sur le coup ; drink is slowly killing him l'alcool le détruit lentement ; killed in action ou battle tombé au champ d'honneur ; I'll do it, even if it kills me ○ ! je le ferai, même si je dois y laisser ma peau ○ ! ; I could have killed her! je l'aurais tuée! ; she didn't say anything, but if looks could kill… elle n'a rien dit mais ses yeux lançaient des éclairs ;2 ○ ( make effort) it wouldn't kill you to turn up on time cela ne te ferait pas de mal d'arriver à l'heure ;3 ○ ( hurt) my feet are killing me j'ai mal aux pieds ; what kills me is not knowing ce qui me tue, c'est de ne pas savoir ;4 (end, stop) arrêter [rumour] ; supprimer [paragraph, story] Journ ; faire échouer [idea, proposal] ; it killed her chances of getting a job cela a anéanti toutes ses chances d'obtenir un emploi ; that remark killed the conversation dead cette remarque a jeté un froid dans la conversation ;5 ( deaden) tuer [smell, flavour] ; smoking kills the appetite fumer ôte tout appétit ; to kill the pain faire disparaître la douleur ;7 ( spend) to kill time tuer le temps (by doing en faisant) ; I have two hours to kill j'ai deux heures à attendre ;8 ○ ( amuse) what kills me is that he knew all along le plus drôle, c'est qu'il le savait déjà.C vi [cancer, drinking] tuer.D v refl to kill oneself se suicider ; to kill oneself doing fig se tuer à faire ; don't kill yourself! iron surtout ne te fatigue pas trop! ; to kill oneself laughing être mort de rire ; they were all killing themselves laughing ils étaient tous morts de rire.■ kill off:▶ kill off [sth], kill [sth] off détruire [weeds, crops] ; éliminer [pests, opponents] ; he kills off the heroine in the third act il fait mourir l'héroïne au troisième acte. -
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I [kɪl]1) (in hunting) uccisione f.to be in at the kill — assistere all'uccisione; fig. essere presente nel momento cruciale
2) (prey) preda f.II 1. [kɪl]1) (cause to die) uccidere, ammazzarethey killed one another o each other si sono ammazzati; I'll do it, even if it kills me! colloq. lo farò, anche se dovessi rimetterci le penne! it wouldn't kill you to turn up on time — colloq. non muori (mica) se arrivi puntuale
2) colloq. (hurt)5) colloq. (turn off) spegnere [engine, television, light]6) (spend)to kill time — ammazzare il tempo ( by doing facendo)
7) colloq. (amuse)2.what kills me is that... — quello che mi fa morire (dal ridere) è che
verbo intransitivo uccidere, ammazzare3.to kill oneself — uccidersi, suicidarsi
to kill oneself doing — fig. ammazzarsi a fare
- kill off* * *[kil] 1. verb(to cause the death of: He killed the rats with poison; The outbreak of typhoid killed many people; The flat tyre killed our hopes of getting home before midnight.) uccidere2. noun(an act of killing: The hunter was determined to make a kill before returning to the camp.) uccisione, omicidio- killer- kill off
- kill time* * *kill /kɪl/n.3 ( anche fig.) preda: The tiger was devouring his kill, la tigre stava divorando la preda; an easy kill, una facile preda4 (fam.) assassinio; omicidio5 (mil.) distruzione di un'unità nemica9 (tipogr.) materiale soppresso● (mil.) kill ratio, rapporto delle perdite umane su entrambi i fronti; ( nei videogiochi) kill ratio ( rapporto dei nemici uccisi) □ (fig.) to be in at (o on) the kill, essere presente, assistere ( alla conclusione, generalm. rovinosa, di qc.): They're going to arrest him tomorrow and I want to be in at the kill, lo arrestano domani e voglio voglio esserci anch'io □ to be on the kill, ( di carnivoro) essere a caccia della preda □ (fig.) to move (o to close, to go) in for the kill, prepararsi a colpire; apprestarsi a dare il colpo finale, a fare la mossa cruciale.♦ (to) kill /kɪl/A v. t.1 uccidere; ammazzare; far morire; He was killed in war, fu ucciso in guerra; to be killed in a car crash, restare ucciso (o morire) in un incidente automobilistico; Frost kills plants, il gelo uccide (o fa morire) le piante; (fam.) The boss is going to kill you!, il capo ti ucciderà!; to kill oneself, uccidersi; ammazzarsi; suicidarsi; He tried to kill himself, ha cercato di uccidersi; ha tentato il suicidio; (fam.) You didn't exactly kill yourself, non ti sei certo ammazzato a farlo!2 distruggere; rovinare; far fallire; guastare; porre fine a; stroncare: to kill sb. 's hopes, distruggere le speranze di q.; to kill a joke, rovinare una barzelletta3 respingere; bocciare; affossare ( un provvedimento, ecc.): to kill a bill in Parliament, respingere una proposta di legge in Parlamento; to kill a proposal, bocciare una proposta; to kill a plan, affossare un progetto4 (solo alla forma progressiva, fam., di dolore, emozione, ecc.) torturare; tormentare; fare un male da morire; far impazzire: My shoes are killing me!, queste scarpe sono una tortura!; This toothache is killing me, questo mal di denti mi fa impazzire6 neutralizzare; smorzare; far passare: These pills will kill your pain, queste pillole ti faranno passare il dolore7 far passare ( tempo); ingannare; ammazzare: to kill time, ingannare (o ammazzare) il tempo; ( sport) fare melina; I had an hour to kill at the station, avevo un'ora da far passare alla stazione8 (fam.) far morire (dal ridere): His cartoons just kill me, le sue vignette mi fanno morire dal ridere9 (al neg., fam.) logorare; far male a; ammazzare: It won't kill you to do the washing up!, non ti ammazzerà mica lavare i piatti!10 (fam.) spegnere; fermare: to kill an engine, spegnere (o fermare) un motore; Kill the lights, please!, spegni la luce, per favore!11 (fam., di cibo, bevanda) mangiare tutto; bere tutto; finire; far fuori, spazzolare (fam.); scolare: to kill a bottle, bersi (o scolarsi) tutta una bottiglia14 (giorn.) non pubblicare; non passareB v. i.● (fam.) to kill oneself laughing (o with laughter), morire (o crepare) dal ridere; ridere a crepapelle □ ( USA) to kill a postage stamp, annullare un francobollo □ to kill two birds with one stone, prendere due piccioni con una fava □ to kill the fatted calf, uccidere il vitello grasso □ to kill sb. with kindness, colmare (o soffocare) q. di gentilezze; essere troppo indulgente con q. □ to kill or cure, guarire o uccidere; (fig. fam.) risolvere definitivamente o distruggere □ if it kills me [o us, ecc.], costi quel che costi; a qualsiasi costo.* * *I [kɪl]1) (in hunting) uccisione f.to be in at the kill — assistere all'uccisione; fig. essere presente nel momento cruciale
2) (prey) preda f.II 1. [kɪl]1) (cause to die) uccidere, ammazzarethey killed one another o each other si sono ammazzati; I'll do it, even if it kills me! colloq. lo farò, anche se dovessi rimetterci le penne! it wouldn't kill you to turn up on time — colloq. non muori (mica) se arrivi puntuale
2) colloq. (hurt)5) colloq. (turn off) spegnere [engine, television, light]6) (spend)to kill time — ammazzare il tempo ( by doing facendo)
7) colloq. (amuse)2.what kills me is that... — quello che mi fa morire (dal ridere) è che
verbo intransitivo uccidere, ammazzare3.to kill oneself — uccidersi, suicidarsi
to kill oneself doing — fig. ammazzarsi a fare
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1. transitive verb1) töten; (deliberately) umbringen; [Rauchen usw.:] tödliche Folgen haben fürbe killed in action — im Kampf fallen
the shock almost killed her — sie wäre vor Schreck fast gestorben
it won't kill you — (iron.) es wird dich [schon] nicht od. nicht gleich umbringen
kill oneself laughing — (fig.) sich totlachen
2) (coll.): (cause severe pain to)it is killing me — das bringt mich noch um
my feet are killing me — meine Füße tun wahnsinnig weh (ugs.)
3) abtöten [Krankheitserreger, Schmerz, Ungeziefer, Hefe]; absterben lassen [Bäume, Pflanzen]; totschlagen [Geschmack]; verderben [Witz]; [ab]töten [Gefühl]; zerstören [Glauben]4)5) (obtain meat from) schlachten [Tier]6) (overwhelm) überwältigen2. nounmove in for the kill — [Raubtier:] die Beute anschleichen, zum Sprung auf die Beute ansetzen; (fig.) zum entscheidenden Schlag ausholen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88532/kill_off">kill off* * *[kil] 1. verb(to cause the death of: He killed the rats with poison; The outbreak of typhoid killed many people; The flat tyre killed our hopes of getting home before midnight.) töten2. noun(an act of killing: The hunter was determined to make a kill before returning to the camp.) Wild erlegen- killer- kill off
- kill time* * *[kɪl]1. (act) of animalto be on the \kill auf der Jagd seina fresh \kill eine frisch geschlagene Beuteto make a \kill eine Beute schlagena fresh \kill ein frisch erlegte Beute4.▶ to go [or move] [or close] in for the \kill zum Todesstoß ansetzen, zum entscheidenden Schlag ausholen▶ to be in at the \kill bei der Endabrechnung dabei seinII. vi3.III. vt1. (end life)to \kill sb by drowning/strangling jdn ertränken/erwürgento \kill sb with poison/a gun/a knife jdn vergiften/erschießen/erstechen▪ to be \killed getötet werden; (murdered also) umgebracht werden; (accidentally also) umkommen, ums Leben kommento be \killed in an accident tödlich verunglücken, bei einem Unfall ums Leben kommen2. (destroy)▪ to \kill sth etw zerstörenthe frost \killed my vegetable garden der Frost hat das Gemüse in meinem Garten vernichtetto \kill sb's chances of sth jds Aussichten auf etw akk zunichtemachento \kill sb's dreams/hopes jds Träume/Hoffnungen zerstörento \kill the environment die Umwelt zerstörento \kill a friendship/marriage eine Freundschaft/Ehe zerstören [o zerrütten]to \kill the smell/sound/taste of sth einer S. gen den Geruch/Klang/Geschmack [völlig] nehmen3. (spoil)▪ to \kill sth fun, joke etw [gründlich] verderbento \kill a surprise eine Überraschung kaputtmachen fam4. (stop)to \kill a bill eine Gesetzesvorlage zu Fall bringen [o fam abschmettern]to \kill a column/line/scene (not print) eine Kolumne/Zeile/Szene herausnehmento \kill the engine/lights/TV ( fam) den Motor/das Licht/den Fernseher ausmachen [o ausschalten] famto \kill pain Schmerzen stillento \kill a plan/project einen Plan/ein Projekt fallenlassento \kill a program COMPUT ein Programm abbrechen▪ to \kill sth etw vernichten; food etw aufessen [o fam verdrücken] [o fam verputzen]; drink etw austrinken [o leer machen]to \kill a bottle of whiskey eine Flasche Whiskey köpfen▪ to \kill sb:that story \kills me diese Geschichte find ich zum Totlachen fammy shoes/these stairs are \killing me! meine Schuhe/diese Treppen bringen mich noch mal um! famit wouldn't \kill you to apologize du könntest dich ruhig mal entschuldigento \kill sb with kindness jdn mit seiner Güte fast umbringen [o erdrückento \kill oneself doing sth sich akk mit etw dat umbringen, sich dat mit etw dat ein Bein ausreißen famthey're not exactly \killing themselves getting it finished in time sie reißen sich dabei nicht gerade ein Bein raus, rechtzeitig fertig zu werden... if it \kills sb ( fam)I'm going to finish it if it \kills me! ich werde's zu Ende bringen, und wenn ich draufgehe!10. SPORTto \kill the ball (slam) einen Wahnsinnsball spielen fam, einen Wahnsinnsschuss loslassen fam; (stop) den Ball stoppen11.▶ to \kill the fatted calf ein üppiges Willkommensessen geben* * *[kɪl]1. vt1) (lit) töten, umbringen; (by beating) totschlagen, erschlagen; (by shooting) erschießen, totschießen; (by stabbing) erstechen, erdolchen; animals töten; (HUNT) erlegen; (= slaughter) schlachten; (shock) umbringen; pain beseitigen; weeds vernichtento be killed in battle/in the war — im Kampf/Krieg fallen
too many people are killed on the roads —
last year's drought killed thousands of animals — bei der letztjährigen Trockenheit kamen Tausende or tausende von Tieren um
she killed herself — sie brachte sich um, sie nahm sich (dat) das Leben
he was killed with this weapon — dies ist die Mord- or Tatwaffe
please, don't kill me — bitte, lassen Sie mich leben
he was killed by cancer — er starb an Krebs
she was killed with a knife —
he was killed by a stray bullet —
each man kills the thing he loves — jeder zerstört das, was er liebt
I'll kill him! (also fig) — den bring ich um (inf)
the bullet killed him — die Kugel traf ihn tödlich, die Kugel tötete ihn
2) (fig) feelings, love etc töten, zerstörenshe was killing herself (laughing) (inf) — sie hat sich totgelacht or kaputtgelacht (inf)
this one'll kill you (inf) — da lachst du dich tot (inf)
I'll do it ( even) if it kills me (inf) — ich mache es, und wenn es mich umbringt
they're not exactly killing themselves ( inf : = overworking ) — sie bringen sich nicht gerade um (inf), sie reißen sich (dat) kein Bein aus
to kill sb with kindness — es allzu gut mit jdm meinen
3) (= spoil the effect of) taste, performance verderben, überdecken; hopes vernichten, zunichtemachenthis red kills the other colours — dieses Rot übertönt or erschlägt die anderen Farben
5) sound schluckento kill a ball — eine Bombe schlagen (inf)
2. vitöten3. nthe wolves gathered round for the kill —
to be in at the kill (lit) — beim Abschuss dabei sein; (fig) den Schlussakt miterleben
to move or close in for the kill (lit) — sich an die Beute anschleichen; (fig) zum entscheidenden Schlag ausholen
2) (HUNT ETC: animals killed) Beute f no pl* * *kill [kıl]A v/t1. töten, (o.s. sich) umbringen, ermorden, (kaltblütig etc auch) killen:his reckless driving will kill him one day er wird sich noch einmal umbringen mit seinem rücksichtslosen Fahren;he will kill me if … der bringt mich um, wenn …;a) abschlachten,b) ausrotten, vertilgen;kill two birds with one stone zwei Fliegen mit einer Klappe schlagen;3. JAGD erlegen, schießen4. MILa) abschießenb) zerstören, vernichtenc) versenken5. (fast) umbringen:the job is (my feet are) killing me die Arbeit bringt (meine Füße bringen) mich (noch) um;the sight nearly killed me der Anblick war zum Totlachen;kill sb with kindness jemanden vor Freundlichkeit fast umbringen;he nearly killed himself er hat sich einen abgebrochen umg8. Schmerzen stillen9. unwirksam machen, Farben etc auch neutralisieren, eine Wirkung etc auch entschärfen, aufheben10. Geräuschea) (ver)schluckenb) übertönen11. eine Gesetzesvorlage etc zu Fall bringen, eine Eingabe etc unterdrücken, einen Plan etc durchkreuzen, zunichtemachen, eine Unterhaltung etc zum Erliegen bringen12. a) Tennis etc: einen Ball tötenb) Fußball: einen Ball stoppen13. eine Textpassage etc streichenb) Lichter ausschalten16. umga) eine Flasche etc austrinken, vernichten umgb) eine Zigarette ausdrückenB v/i1. töten:a) tödlich seindressed to kill todschick gekleidet, pej aufgedonnert, aufgetakeltC s1. a) JAGD Tötung f (eines Wildes), Abschuss m:b) JAGD Jagdbeute f, Strecke fc) Beute f (eines Raubtieres)2. MILa) Abschuss mb) Zerstörung f, Vernichtung fc) Versenkung f* * *1. transitive verb1) töten; (deliberately) umbringen; [Rauchen usw.:] tödliche Folgen haben fürit won't kill you — (iron.) es wird dich [schon] nicht od. nicht gleich umbringen
kill oneself laughing — (fig.) sich totlachen
2) (coll.): (cause severe pain to)3) abtöten [Krankheitserreger, Schmerz, Ungeziefer, Hefe]; absterben lassen [Bäume, Pflanzen]; totschlagen [Geschmack]; verderben [Witz]; [ab]töten [Gefühl]; zerstören [Glauben]4)5) (obtain meat from) schlachten [Tier]6) (overwhelm) überwältigen2. nounmove in for the kill — [Raubtier:] die Beute anschleichen, zum Sprung auf die Beute ansetzen; (fig.) zum entscheidenden Schlag ausholen
Phrasal Verbs:- kill off* * *v.löschen v.töten v.umbringen v.vernichten v.zerstören v. -
6 uccidere
kill* * *uccidere v.tr. to kill (anche fig.); ( assassinare) to murder; ( trucidare) to slay; ( massacrare) to massacre, to slaughter; ( macellare) to butcher, to slaughter; ( a pugnalate) to stab to death; ( con arma da fuoco) to shoot*: fu ucciso in un incidente di auto, he was killed in a car accident; furono uccisi in uno scontro a fuoco con la polizia, they were killed in a shoot-out (o gunfight) with the police; il freddo la uccise, the cold killed her; il dolore lo uccise, he died of a broken heart (o of sorrow); Lincoln fu ucciso da un fanatico, Lincoln was murdered by a fanatic; il macellaio uccide le bestie una volta alla settimana, the butcher slaughters once a week; uccidere qlcu. sparandogli alla testa, to shoot s.o. in the head.◘ uccidersi v.rifl.1 ( rimaner ucciso) to get* killed, to be killed: si è ucciso con l'auto, he was killed in a car crash2 ( suicidarsi) to kill oneself, to commit suicide, to take* one's own life: quel giovane si uccise per disperazione, that young man committed suicide in despair; si è ucciso con il gas, he gassed himself.* * *1. [ut'tʃidere]vb irreg vt2. vr (uccidersi)1) (uso reciproco) to kill each other2) (suicidarsi) to kill o.s.uccidersi col gas — to gas o.s.
3. vip (uccidersi)(perdere la vita) to be killed* * *[ut'tʃidere] 1.verbo transitivo to kill [persona, animale, pianta]; (con arma da fuoco) to shoot down, to shoot dead [ persona]uccidere qcn. a bastonate — to club sb. to death
2.questo caldo mi uccide — fig. this heat is killing me
verbo pronominale uccidersi1) (suicidarsi) to kill oneself2) (reciprocamente) to kill each other, to kill one another3) (morire) to get* killed••* * *uccidere/ut't∫idere/ [35]to kill [persona, animale, pianta]; (con arma da fuoco) to shoot down, to shoot dead [ persona]; uccidere qcn. a bastonate to club sb. to death; l'avrei ucciso! I could have killed him! questo caldo mi uccide fig. this heat is killing meII uccidersi verbo pronominale1 (suicidarsi) to kill oneself2 (reciprocamente) to kill each other, to kill one another3 (morire) to get* killeduccidere la gallina dalle uova d'oro to kill the golden goose; uccidere il vitello grasso to kill the fatted calf. -
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killanimali slaughter* * *ammazzare v.tr.1 to kill; ( assassinare) to slaughter, to murder: fu ammazzato in una rapina, he was (o got) killed in a robbery; ammazzare qlcu. come un cane, to butcher s.o. like a dog // ammazzare il tempo, to kill time3 (fig.) to kill; to wear* out, to exhaust; to crush; to destroy: il caldo mi ammazza, the heat is killing me; certi metodi d'insegnamento ammazzano l'ingegno, some teaching methods crush the intellect; il professionismo ammazza lo sport, professionalism is destroying sport.◘ ammazzarsi v.rifl. ( suicidarsi) to kill oneself, to commit suicide // ammazzare di lavoro, (fig.) to overwork, to work oneself to death◆ v. intr.pron. ( rimanere ucciso) to get* killed: si ammazzò in uno scontro, he got killed in a crash.* * *[ammat'tsare]1. vt(uccidere) to kill, (fig : affaticare) to exhaust, wear out2. vr (ammazzarsi)(uso reciproco) to kill each other, (suicidarsi) to kill o.s, commit suicideammazzarsi di lavoro — to kill o.s. with work, work o.s. to death
3. vip (ammazzarsi)(rimanere ucciso) to die, be killed* * *[ammat'tsare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (uccidere) to kill, to murder [ persona]; to slaughter [ animale]; (con un'arma da fuoco) to shoot down [ persona]ammazzare qcn. a bastonate — to beat sb. to death
ti ammazzo di botte! — I'll beat o knock the living daylights out of you!
2) colloq. (logorare)2.verbo pronominale ammazzarsi1) (suicidarsi) to kill oneself2) (in un incidente) to be* killed, to get* killed3) colloq. fig.* * *ammazzare/ammat'tsare/ [1]1 (uccidere) to kill, to murder [ persona]; to slaughter [ animale]; (con un'arma da fuoco) to shoot down [ persona]; ammazzare qcn. a bastonate to beat sb. to death; ti ammazzo di botte! I'll beat o knock the living daylights out of you!3 (passare il tempo) ammazzare il tempo facendo to kill time by doingII ammazzarsi verbo pronominale1 (suicidarsi) to kill oneself2 (in un incidente) to be* killed, to get* killed3 colloq. fig. - rsi di lavoro to work oneself to death; non ti sei certo ammazzato di fatica! you certainly didn't kill yourself! -
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9 apartar
v.1 to move away.el polémico ministro ha sido apartado de su cargo the controversial minister has been removed from officeapartar la mirada to look away2 to separate.El regalo apartó a los hermanos The gift separated the brothers.3 to take, to select.ya he apartado la ropa para el viaje I've already put out the clothes for the journey4 to push aside, to discard, to get away, to lay aside.Ricardo apartó al mal amigo Richard pushed aside his lousy friend.5 to put aside, to lay by, to put to one side.Ricardo apartó los muebles Richard put the furniture aside.6 to set apart, to earmark, to singularize.Su elegancia apartó a Denise Her elegance set Denise apart.7 to leave out, to exclude from the conversation.* * *1 (alejar) to move away■ ¿puedes apartar la moto? can you move your motorbike?2 (separar) to separate; (preservar de) to protect from, keep away from■ peleaban con tanta violencia que nadie pudo apartarlos they were fighting so fiercely that nobody could separate them■ lo que haga falta para apartar al menor del peligro whatever is necessary to protect the child from danger3 (reservar) to put aside, set aside■ te he apartado un trozo de pastel I've put a piece of cake aside for you, I've saved you a piece of cake4 (de un cargo) to remove1 (alejarse) to move away2 (separarse) to withdraw, move away\apartar los ojos de to take one's eyes off'Se aparta género' "A deposit secures any item"* * *verb1) to separate, put aside, set aside2) move away•* * *1. VT1) (=alejar)lograron apartar la discusión de ese punto — they managed to turn the discussion away from that point
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apartar la mirada/los ojos de algo — to look away from sth, avert one's gaze/one's eyes from sth literapartó la mirada de la larga fila de casas — she looked away from o liter averted her gaze from the long row of houses
2) (=quitar de en medio)tuvo que apartar los papeles de la mesa para colocar allí sus libros — he had to push aside the papers on the table to place his books there
apartó el micrófono a un lado — she put the microphone aside o to one side
apartó la cortina y miró a la calle — he drew o pulled back the curtain and looked out into the street
avanzaban apartando la maleza — they made their way through the undergrowth, pushing o brushing it aside as they went
3) [+ persona]a) [de lugar]lo apartó un poco para hacerle algunas preguntas — she took him to one side to ask him a few questions
b) [de otra persona] (lit) to separate; (fig) to drift apartel tiempo los ha ido apartando — they have grown o drifted apart with time
c) [de actividad, puesto] to removesu enfermedad la apartó de la política activa — her illness kept her away from playing an active role in politics
si yo fuera el entrenador, lo apartaría del equipo — if I was the coach I would remove him from the team
4) (=reservar) to put aside, set asidesi le interesa este vestido se lo puedo apartar — if you like this dress I can put o set it aside for you
hemos apartado un poco de comida para él — we've put o set aside a little food for him
5) (Correos) to sort6) (Ferro) to shunt, switch (EEUU)7) (Agr) [+ ganado] to separate, cut out8) (Jur) to set aside, waive9) (Min) to extract2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( alejar) to move awayapartó los ojos or la mirada — he averted his eyes
b) < obstáculo> to move, move... out of the wayc) (frml) ( de un cargo) to removed) ( separar) to separate2) (guardar, reservar) to set aside2.apartarse v pron (refl)a) ( despejar el camino) to stand asideb) (alejarse, separarse)apartarse de algo/alguien: el satélite se apartó de su trayectoria the satellite strayed from its orbit; apártate de ahí get/come away from there; no se aparta de su lado he never leaves her side; apártate de mi vista! get out of my sight!; se apartó bastante de su familia she drifted away from her family; nos estamos apartando del tema — we're going off the subject
* * *= put + aside, put by, lock out, push + to one side, keep in + reserve, leave + aside, set + apart, lay + Nombre + aside, brush aside, set + aside, nudge + Nombre + aside, leave by + the wayside, push aside, turn + Nombre + away.Ex. If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.Ex. The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex. This article examines the role of public library trustees who appear to live on the fringes of the library profession, locked out of the decision making mainstream.Ex. The compositor therefore pushed the forme to one side (or stood it on its edge on the floor, leaning against its frame) and proceeded to impose the second forme of the sheet in the same way..Ex. The notation employed by the Library of Congress scheme is based on letters of the alphabet, twenty-one of which have been used and five kept in reserve for further expansion.Ex. Leaving aside the heretical thought that perhaps 'all things to all men' is exactly what the public library should be, this alone is not enough.Ex. Storytelling and reading in a room set apart and led by competent people can be an entertainment designed for all.Ex. If a book does not yield immediate pleasure they tend to lay it aside.Ex. This paper discusses ways in which library staff become demotivated, including rigid hierarchies, ignoring staff, brushing aside suggestions, and claiming credit for their ideas.Ex. When new songbooks arrive in the library they are set aside until indexing is completed.Ex. It calls upon the leaders of the Union to respond without delay -- for, very quickly, the position will be taken, the habits will be formed, it will be to late to nudge them aside later on.Ex. She seeks to recontextualize those events that history has estranged, destroyed or capriciously left by the wayside.Ex. She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.Ex. They will be patrolling in plain clothes to spot doormen who turn away people apparently on the basis of their ethnicity.----* apartar a la fuerza = prise + Nombre + away.* apartar de = wean from, wean away from.* apartar + Dinero + para gastárselo en = set + aside + Dinero + for.* apartar la vista = look + the other way.* apartarse = step + aside, stray (from/outside), skew away.* apartarse a un lado = pull over.* apartarse (de) = depart from, turn away from, become + detached from, pull away (from), deviate (from).* apartarse de la realidad = stray from + reality.* apartarse del buen camino = go off + the rails, stray from + the straight and narrow.* apartarse del camino de la verdad = stray from + the straight and narrow.* apartarse de los caminos principales = go + off-road.* apartarse el pelo de los ojos = flick + Posesivo + hair out of + Posesivo + eyes.* no apartarse del buen camino = keep on + the right track.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( alejar) to move awayapartó los ojos or la mirada — he averted his eyes
b) < obstáculo> to move, move... out of the wayc) (frml) ( de un cargo) to removed) ( separar) to separate2) (guardar, reservar) to set aside2.apartarse v pron (refl)a) ( despejar el camino) to stand asideb) (alejarse, separarse)apartarse de algo/alguien: el satélite se apartó de su trayectoria the satellite strayed from its orbit; apártate de ahí get/come away from there; no se aparta de su lado he never leaves her side; apártate de mi vista! get out of my sight!; se apartó bastante de su familia she drifted away from her family; nos estamos apartando del tema — we're going off the subject
* * *= put + aside, put by, lock out, push + to one side, keep in + reserve, leave + aside, set + apart, lay + Nombre + aside, brush aside, set + aside, nudge + Nombre + aside, leave by + the wayside, push aside, turn + Nombre + away.Ex: If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.
Ex: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex: This article examines the role of public library trustees who appear to live on the fringes of the library profession, locked out of the decision making mainstream.Ex: The compositor therefore pushed the forme to one side (or stood it on its edge on the floor, leaning against its frame) and proceeded to impose the second forme of the sheet in the same way..Ex: The notation employed by the Library of Congress scheme is based on letters of the alphabet, twenty-one of which have been used and five kept in reserve for further expansion.Ex: Leaving aside the heretical thought that perhaps 'all things to all men' is exactly what the public library should be, this alone is not enough.Ex: Storytelling and reading in a room set apart and led by competent people can be an entertainment designed for all.Ex: If a book does not yield immediate pleasure they tend to lay it aside.Ex: This paper discusses ways in which library staff become demotivated, including rigid hierarchies, ignoring staff, brushing aside suggestions, and claiming credit for their ideas.Ex: When new songbooks arrive in the library they are set aside until indexing is completed.Ex: It calls upon the leaders of the Union to respond without delay -- for, very quickly, the position will be taken, the habits will be formed, it will be to late to nudge them aside later on.Ex: She seeks to recontextualize those events that history has estranged, destroyed or capriciously left by the wayside.Ex: She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.Ex: They will be patrolling in plain clothes to spot doormen who turn away people apparently on the basis of their ethnicity.* apartar a la fuerza = prise + Nombre + away.* apartar de = wean from, wean away from.* apartar + Dinero + para gastárselo en = set + aside + Dinero + for.* apartar la vista = look + the other way.* apartarse = step + aside, stray (from/outside), skew away.* apartarse a un lado = pull over.* apartarse (de) = depart from, turn away from, become + detached from, pull away (from), deviate (from).* apartarse de la realidad = stray from + reality.* apartarse del buen camino = go off + the rails, stray from + the straight and narrow.* apartarse del camino de la verdad = stray from + the straight and narrow.* apartarse de los caminos principales = go + off-road.* apartarse el pelo de los ojos = flick + Posesivo + hair out of + Posesivo + eyes.* no apartarse del buen camino = keep on + the right track.* * *apartar [A1 ]vtA1 (alejar) to move awayaparta la ropa del fuego move the clothes away from the fireaparta eso de mi vista get that out of my sightaparta de mí este cáliz ( Bib) take this cup from meaquellas amistades lo apartaron del buen camino those friends led him astray o off the straight and narrowlo apartaron de su propósito de estudiar medicina they dissuaded him from studying medicineapartó los ojos or la mirada he averted his eyesla apartó de un manotazo he pushed her aside o to one side2 ‹obstáculo› to move, move … out of the wayaparte ese coche move that car (out of the way)le apartó el pelo de los ojos she brushed the hair out of his eyes3 ( frml) (de un cargo) to removeha sido apartado de su cargo/del servicio activo he has been removed from his post/from active service4 (aislar) to separatesi no los apartamos se van a matar if we don't separate them they'll kill each otherse los mete en la cárcel para apartarlos de la sociedad they are put in jail to separate them from o to keep them away from societyB (guardar, reservar) to set asideapartó lo que se iba a llevar she set aside what she was going to take, she put the things she was going to take on one sidetenemos que apartar el dinero del alquiler we must set o put aside the rent moneyvoy a apartar un poco de comida para él I'm going to put a bit of food aside for himlas gambas se pelan y se apartan peel the prawns and set aside o put them to one sidedejé el libro apartado I had them set the book aside o put the book to one side for me( refl)1 (despejar el camino) to stand aside¡apártense! ¡dejen pasar! stand aside! make way!2 (alejarse, separarse) apartarse DE algo/algn:nos apartamos de la carretera principal we got off o left the main roadel satélite se ha apartado de su trayectoria the satellite has strayed from its orbitapártate de ahí que te puedes quemar get/come away from there, you might burn yourself¡apártate de mi vista! get out of my sight!¡apártate de mí! get away from me!no te apartes del buen camino stick to the straight and narrowse ha apartado bastante de su familia she's drifted away from o grown apart from her familynos estamos apartando del tema we're getting off o straying away from o going off the subject* * *
apartar ( conjugate apartar) verbo transitivo
1
apartó los ojos he averted his eyes
2 (guardar, reservar) to set aside;
apartarse verbo pronominal ( refl)
b) (alejarse, separarse):◊ apártate de ahí get/come away from there;
no se aparta de su lado he never leaves her side;
¡apártate de mi vista! get out of my sight!;
se apartó de su familia she drifted away from her family;
nos estamos apartando del tema we're getting off the subject
apartar
I verbo transitivo
1 (alejar) to move away, remove
apartar la vista, to look away
2 (guardar) to put aside
II verbo intransitivo ¡aparta!, move out of the way!
' apartar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destinar
- grano
- soplar
- aislar
- entretener
- quitar
- retirar
- separar
English:
avert
- away
- block out
- kick away
- look away
- move over
- push aside
- set back
- sidetrack
- sweep aside
- take aside
- throw aside
- thrust aside
- look
- set
- sweep
* * *♦ vt1. [alejar] to move away;[quitar] to remove;¡apártense de la carretera, niños! come away from the road, children!;aparta el coche, que no puedo pasar move the car out of the way, I can't get past;aparta de mí estos pensamientos [cita bíblica] protect me from such thoughts;el polémico ministro ha sido apartado de su cargo the controversial minister has been removed from office;apartar la mirada to look away;no apartó la mirada de nosotros he never took his eyes off us;sus ojos no se apartaban de ella his eyes never left her;aparté la vista de aquel espectáculo tan desagradable I averted my gaze o I turned away from that unpleasant sight;apartar a alguien de un codazo to elbow sb aside;apartar a alguien de un empujón to push sb out of the way2. [separar] to separate;aparta las fichas blancas de las negras separate the white counters from the black ones;nadie los apartó, y acabaron a puñetazos nobody attempted to separate them and they ended up coming to blows3. [escoger] to take, to select;ya he apartado la ropa para el viaje I've already put out the clothes for the trip4. [disuadir] to dissuade;lo apartó de su intención de ser médico she dissuaded him from becoming a doctor* * *v/t2:apartar a alguien de hacer algo dissuade s.o. from doing sth* * *apartar vt1) alejar: to move away, to put at a distance2) : to put aside, to set aside, to separate* * *apartar vb1. (mover) to move / to move out of the away¿puedes apartar la moto? can you move your motorbike?2. (separar) to separatehe apartado los tomates más maduros de los más verdes I've separated the ripe tomatoes from the green onesapartar la mirada / apartar la vista to look away -
10 séparer
séparer [sepaʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. ( = diviser) to dividec. [+ amis, alliés] to part ; [+ adversaires, combattants] to separated. [+ territoires, classes sociales, générations] to separate• une barrière sépare les spectateurs des joueurs a barrier separates the spectators from the players• les 200 mètres qui séparent la poste et la gare the 200 metres between the post office and the station• les six ans qui séparent le procès du crime the six years that have elapsed between the trial and the crimee. ( = différencier) [+ questions, aspects] to distinguish between2. reflexive verba. ( = se défaire de)se séparer de [+ employé, objet personnel] to part withb. ( = s'écarter) to divide (de from ) ; ( = se détacher) to split off (de from ) ; [routes, branches] to divide• à cet endroit, le fleuve/la route se sépare en deux at this point the river/the road forksc. [adversaires] to separated. ( = se quitter) [convives] to leave each other ; [époux] to separate* * *sepaʀe
1.
1) ( ne pas laisser ensemble) to separate [objets, rôles]; to separate out [composants]séparer l'aspect politique d'un problème de son aspect économique — to keep the political and economic aspects of a problem separate
2) ( distinguer) [personne] to distinguish between [concepts, domaines, problèmes]3) ( former une limite entre) to separatequelques kilomètres nous séparent de la mer — we are a few kilometres [BrE] away from the sea
le temps qui sépare le passage de deux véhicules — the time lapse between the passage of two vehicles
4) ( diviser) lit, fig to divideles qualités qui séparent un bon musicien d'un virtuose — the qualities that distinguish a good musician from a virtuoso
2.
se séparer verbe pronominal1) ( se quitter) [invités] to part, to leave each other; [conjoints, amants] to split up; Droit to separate2) ( quitter)se séparer de — to leave [camarade, groupe, famille]; to split up with; Droit to separate from [mari, femme]
3) ( se disperser) [manifestants] to disperse, to split (up); [assemblée] to break up4) ( se passer de)se séparer de — to let [somebody] go [employé, collaborateur]; to part with [objet personnel]
5) ( se diviser) to divide* * *sepaʀe vt1) [objets] to separateSéparez le blanc du jaune. — Separate the yolk from the white.
2) [pièce] to divide3) [personnes] [différences, obstacles] to stand between, [désaccord] to divide, [dispute] to drive apart4) (= dissocier) to distinguish between5) [adversaires] to split up* * *séparer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( ne pas laisser ensemble) to separate [objets, concepts, rôles, amis, adversaires]; to separate out [composants]; séparer les passagers et les bagages to separate passengers and luggage; séparer qch/qn de to separate sth/sb from; séparer le minerai de la gangue to separate the ore from the valueless material; séparer les blancs des jaunes Culin separate the whites from the yolks; nous sommes obligés de les séparer, sinon ils se battent we have to separate them ou keep them apart, otherwise they fight; on ne peut séparer le fond de la forme form and content cannot be separated, you can't separate form and content; séparer l'aspect politique d'un problème de son aspect économique to keep the political aspect of a problem separate from its economic aspect; la mort les a séparés they were parted by death; la vie nous a séparés we have gone our separate ways in life; c'est un malentendu qui les a séparés a misunderstanding came between them, a misunderstanding drove them apart; ⇒ ivraie;2 ( distinguer) [personne] to distinguish between [concepts, domaines, problèmes]; séparer un problème d'un autre to distinguish between one problem and another; les deux affaires sont à séparer we must distinguish between the two matters ou cases; on ne peut séparer ces deux problèmes one cannot dissociate these two problems;3 ( former une limite entre) [obstacle, cloison, espace] to separate; une haie sépare les deux jardins/mon jardin du leur a hedge separates the two properties/my garden GB ou yard US from theirs; une barrière séparait les spectateurs des or et les animaux a fence separated the spectators from ou and the animals; cinq secondes seulement séparaient les deux athlètes only five seconds separated the two athletes; quelques kilomètres nous séparent de la mer we are a few kilometresGB away from the sea; deux ans séparent les deux événements there is a gap of two years between the two events; encore deux mois nous séparent du départ we still have two months to go before we leave; le temps qui sépare le passage de deux véhicules the time lapse between the passage of two vehicles; c'est tout ce qui nous sépare de la victoire it's the only thing standing between us and victory;4 ( constituer une inégalité entre) [opinions, caractères] to divide [personnes]; la différence de milieu social qui les sépare the difference in social background that divides them; l'âge les séparait age was a barrier between them; les qualités qui séparent un bon musicien d'un virtuose the qualities that make the difference between a good musician and a virtuoso; tout les sépare they are worlds apart;5 ( diviser) to divide [surface]; séparer une pièce en deux to divide a room in two; séparer ses cheveux par une raie au milieu to part one's hair in the middle.B se séparer vpr1 ( se quitter) [promeneurs, invités] to part, to leave each other; [conjoints, amants] to split up, to separate aussi Jur; nous nous sommes séparés au carrefour we left each other ou parted at the crossroads; les membres du groupe ont dû se séparer the members of the group had to split up;2 ( quitter) se séparer de to leave [camarade, groupe, famille]; to split up with, to separate from aussi Jur [mari, femme]; ne te sépare pas de moi, on ne se retrouverait pas don't leave my side, we would never find each other again;3 ( se disperser) [manifestants, cortège, groupe] to disperse, to split (up) (en into); [assemblée] to break up; se séparer en petits groupes to split (up) into small groups; mes amis, il est temps de nous séparer my friends, it's time we broke up;4 ( se passer de) se séparer de to let [sb] go [employé, collaborateur]; to part with [objet personnel]; il ne se sépare jamais de son parapluie he takes his umbrella everywhere with him; ne vous séparez pas de vos bagages keep your luggage with you at all times;5 ( se diviser) [chemin, rivière, branche, tige] to divide (en into); le fleuve se sépare en trois bras the river divides into three; la route se sépare (en deux) the road forks.[separe] verbe transitif1. [isoler] to separateséparer les raisins gâtés des raisins sains to separate the bad grapes from the good ones, to pick the bad grapes out from amongst the good onesséparez-les, ils vont se tuer! pull them apart or they'll kill each other!séparer quelqu'un de: on les a séparés de leur père they were separated from ou taken away from their father3. [différencier]tout les sépare they're worlds apart, they have nothing in commonle Nord est séparé du Sud ou le Nord et le Sud sont séparés par un désert the North is separated from the South by a desertdeux heures/cinq kilomètres nous séparaient de la frontière we were two hours/five kilometres away from the border————————se séparer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)[se quitter] to break uples Beatles se sont séparés en 1970 the Beatles split up ou broke up in 1970————————se séparer verbe pronominal intransitif————————se séparer de verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [se priver de] to part with2. 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11 tuer
tuer [tye]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ personne, animal] to kill• tuer qn à coups de pierre/de couteau to stone/stab sb to death• la route tue des milliers de gens chaque année thousands of people are killed on the roads every year• cet enfant me tuera ! this child will be the death of me!b. ( = ruiner) to kill ; ( = exténuer) to exhaust• ces escaliers/querelles me tuent these stairs/quarrels will be the death of me2. reflexive verb► se tuerb. (soi-même, par accident) to be killedc. ( = se suicider) to kill o.s.d. ( = s'épuiser) se tuer au travail• se tuer à la tâche to work o.s. to death• se tuer à répéter/expliquer qch à qn to repeat/explain sth to sb until one is blue in the face• je me tue à te le dire ! I keep on telling you!* * *tɥe
1.
1) ( faire périr) lit to kill [personne, animal, plante]; fig to kill [commerce, initiative]2) (colloq) ( épuiser)les enfants m'ont tuée ce matin — the children have worn me out ou run me ragged (colloq) this morning
tu sais, quelquefois tu me tues! — I think you'll be the death of me!
2.
se tuer verbe pronominal1) ( trouver la mort) [personne] to be killed2) ( se suicider) to kill oneself3) (colloq) ( s'épuiser)se tuer au travail or à la tâche — to work oneself to death
••* * *tɥe1. vt1) to kill2) *2. vi* * *tuer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( faire mourir) to kill [personne, animal, plante]; trois civils ont été tués par un commando three civilians were killed by a commando; onze touristes ont été tués dans un accident eleven tourists have been killed in an accident; tuer un sanglier/une poule/une vipère to kill a boar/a hen/an adder; tuer qn en duel to kill sb in a duel; l'alcool tue alcohol kills; la route tue cars can kill; tu ne tueras point Bible thou shalt not kill; tuer qn d'un coup de fusil or par balles to shoot sb dead; elle a été tuée d'une balle dans la tête she was shot in the head and killed; six personnes ont été tuées par balles six people were shot dead; tuer qn à coups de bâton to beat sb to death; tuer qn à coups de pierres to stone sb to death; tuer qn à coups de matraque to club sb to death; tuer qn par strangulation to strangle sb; tuer le cochon to kill the pig; ⇒ mère, ours, poule, veau;2 ( détruire) to kill [amour, initiative, petit commerce];3 ○( épuiser) ( physiquement) [personne, travail] to kill; les enfants m'ont tuée ce matin the children have worn me out ou run me ragged○ this morning; tu sais, quelquefois tu me tues! I think you'll be the death of me!B se tuer vpr1 ( trouver la mort) [personne] to be killed; se tuer en voiture or dans un accident de voiture to be killed in a car accident; il s'est tué en tombant du toit he fell to his death from a roof;2 ( se suicider) to kill oneself; il a préféré se tuer he chose to kill himself;3 ○( s'épuiser) se tuer au travail or à la tâche to work oneself to death; se tuer à faire to kill oneself doing; je me tue à te le dire I keep on telling you.tuer le temps to kill time.[tɥe] verbe transitif1. [personne] to killtuer quelqu'un à coups de couteau to stab somebody ou to knife somebody to deathta fille me tuera! [dit par énervement] your daughter will be the death of me!ce voyage m'a tué this trip's worn me out ou killed mele tabac tue tobacco kills ou is a killer2. [plante] to kill (off)[gibier] to shoot4. (locution)————————se tuer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[volontairement] to kill oneself————————se tuer verbe pronominal intransitif————————se tuer à verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [s'épuiser à]2. [s'évertuer à] -
12 entre-tuer
s'entre-tuer ɑ̃tʀətɥe verbe pronominal to kill each other* * *[ɑ̃trətɥe]s'entre-tuer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque) -
13 zabijać
impf ⇒ zabić1* * *to kill, (okno, otwór, skrzynię) to nail upzabić komuś klina — pot to put sb on the spot (pot)
* * *ipf.1. (= pozbawiać życia; niszczyć) kill; zabić w kimś radość kill joy in sb; zabijać czas kill time; zabijać zapach/zarazki kill a smell/germs.2. (np. okno, skrzynię) nail up; zabijać deskami board up l. over; dziura zabita deskami the sticks, Godforsaken village l. small town; zabić komuś ćwieka l. klina put sb on the spot, stump sb; a toś l. aleś mi zabił ćwieka! you've stumped me here!3. karty beat.ipf.1. (= popełniać samobójstwo) kill o.s., commit suicide.2. (= ginąć) die; jego syn zabił się w wypadku samochodowym his son died in a car crash; zabić się na miejscu (np. w wypadku samochodowym) die on the spot.3. (= mordować się wzajemnie) kill each other l. one another.4. pot. (= zamęczać się) burn o.s. out; od lat zabija się ciężką pracą he's been burning out with hard work for years.5. pot. (= zabiegać) knock o.s. out ( o coś over sth); nie mam zamiaru zabijać się o parę groszy więcej I'm not gonna knock myself out over a few pennies extra.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zabijać
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14 ammazzare
[ammat'tsare]1. vt(uccidere) to kill, (fig : affaticare) to exhaust, wear out2. vr (ammazzarsi)(uso reciproco) to kill each other, (suicidarsi) to kill o.s, commit suicideammazzarsi di lavoro — to kill o.s. with work, work o.s. to death
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15 uccidere
1. [ut'tʃidere]vb irreg vt2. vr (uccidersi)1) (uso reciproco) to kill each other2) (suicidarsi) to kill o.s.uccidersi col gas — to gas o.s.
3. vip (uccidersi)(perdere la vita) to be killed -
16 mordować
(-uję, -ujesz); vt* * *ipf.1. (= zabijać) murder, kill, slay; ( z powodów politycznych) assassinate; mordować masowo slaughter.2. pot. (= męczyć) pester, bother, bug.ipf.1. (= zabijać się wzajemnie) kill each other l. one another.2. (= męczyć się) struggle ( z czymś with sth); pot. kill o.s. (robiąc coś l. żeby coś zrobić doing sth l. to do sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mordować
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17 mord|ować
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (zabijać) to murder; (masowo) to massacre, to slaughter; (z pobudek politycznych) to assassinate- mordować z zimną krwią to commit cold-blooded murder ⇒ zamordować2. pot. (męczyć, nużyć) to hassle pot.; to pester- mordować kogoś pytaniami to hassle sb with questions- mordował ojca o pieniądze he pestered his father for money- mordował mnie, żebym się zgodził he pestered me to say yes3. (niszczyć, psuć) to wreck [silnik, piosenkę] ⇒ zamordować Ⅱ mordować się 1. (zabijać jeden drugiego) to kill each other ⇒ zamordować się 2. pot., przen. (męczyć się) to kill oneself pot., przen.; to knock oneself out pot.- mordować się z tekstem to knock oneself out over a text- mordować się, aby zapewnić rodzinie byt to kill oneself trying to support one’s family- tylko się morduję w tej pracy I’m knocking myself out for nothing at that jobThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mord|ować
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18 simcatra
Construction: simxu+catra kill each other Structure: x1 = catra1 (kill) & catra2 (murdered), x2 = catra3 (killing method) -
19 uana
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] uana[English Word] childhood[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] jana[Swahili Example] uana wake ulipotea kwa matendo maovu------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -uana[English Word] kill each other[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] ua------------------------------------------------------------ -
20 pomord|ować
pf Ⅰ vt 1. (zabić wiele osób) to murder, to massacre [mieszkańców, jeńców, więźniów]- masowe groby pomordowanej ludności cywilnej mass graves of massacred a. murdered civilians2. pot. (zmęczyć) to exhaust, to tire out [uczniów, uczestników wycieczki, współpracowników] 3. pot. (pomęczyć) to pester, to badger- wnuczek pomordował mnie trochę pytaniami my grandson pestered me with questionsⅡ pomordować się 1. (wzajemnie) to kill each other 2. pot. (namęczyć się) to exhaust oneself, to tire oneself out- pomordowali się strasznie przy żniwach they tired themselves out harvestingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pomord|ować
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