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■ slam downv. t. + avv.1 mettere giù con violenza; sbattere giù; gettare a terra: He angrily slammed down the fax on the table, sbatté giù il fax sul tavolo con rabbia2 ( basket) infilare di forza; insaccare: He slammed the ball down through the basket, infilò di forza la palla nel canestro; fece canestro di prepotenza □ (autom.) to slam down on the brake(s), schiacciare il pedale del freno con forza; frenare bruscamente □ (telef.) to slam down the phone on sb., sbattere il telefono in faccia a q. -
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vtto \slam down down <-> sth etw hinknallen ( fam)he \slam downmed his fist down on the table er schlug mit der Faust auf den Tisch; -
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швырнуть (бросить)She slammed down the phone when she heard who was speaking.
He slammed down the letter and walked angrily out of the office.
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♦ phone (1) /fəʊn/n.telefono: by phone, per telefono; phone bill, bolletta del telefono; phone number, numero telefonico; to answer the phone, rispondere al telefono; to pick up the phone, alzare (o prendere su) il ricevitore; to put down the phone, riattaccare; to slam down the phone on sb., sbattere il telefono in faccia a q.; over the phone, al telefono; ( anche) per (mezzo del) telefono; to be on the phone, essere al telefono; cordless phone, telefono senza filo; cordless; The phone rang, è squillato il telefono● phone-book, elenco del telefono □ phone booth, telefono pubblico ( in un hotel, ecc.); (spec. USA) cabina telefonica □ phone call, telefonata □ phone card, scheda telefonica □ phone-tapping, intercettazioni telefoniche □ phone unit counter, contascatti □ to get on the phone to sb., raggiungere q. per telefono; chiamare al telefono q.phone (2) /fəʊn/n.(scient.) fono.(to) phone /fəʊn/v. t. e i.telefonare a (q.); comunicare per telefono; chiamare (q.) al telefono: Remember to phone mother, ricordati di telefonare alla mamma!; She phoned me early in the morning, mi ha chiamato al telefono la mattina presto; Can I phone for a taxi?, posso chiamare un taxi?; He phoned me about his accident, mi ha telefonato raccontandomi del suo incidente. -
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I [slæm]1) (of door) sbattimento m.2) gioc. slam m.II 1. [slæm]1) (shut loudly) [ person] sbattere [ door]; [ wind] fare sbattere [ door]to slam the door in sb.'s face — sbattere la porta in faccia a qcn. (anche fig.)
to slam sb. into a wall — scaraventare qcn. contro il muro
to slam on the brakes — colloq. inchiodare
3) colloq. (criticize) stroncare4) colloq. (defeat) stracciare2.1) [ door] sbattere2)to slam into sth. — [vehicle, body] sbattere contro qcs
•* * *[slæm] 1. past tense, past participle - slammed; verb1) (to shut with violence usually making a loud noise: The door suddenly slammed (shut); He slammed the door in my face.) sbattere2) (to strike against something violently especially with a loud noise: The car slammed into the wall.) sbattere2. noun((the noise made by) an act of closing violently and noisily: The door closed with a slam.) sbattuta* * *[slæm]1. n1) (of door) colpo2) Bridge slam m invgrand slam Cards, Sport — grande slam
2. vt1) (door, lid) sbattere2) (criticize) stroncare3. vi(door, lid) sbattere* * *slam (1) /slæm/n.1 sbattuta; sbatacchiamento3 (fam.) critica aspra; stroncatura4 ( sport e nei giochi di carte: bridge, ecc.) slam: grand slam, grande slam; cappotto; little slam, piccolo slam; stramazzo● (fam. USA) slam-bang, d'impeto, di colpo; avventatamente, sprovvedutamente; proprio, esattamente: slam-bang in the middle, proprio nel centro □ slam dancing, pogata; il pogare ( ballo in cui si salta e ci si urta a vicenda).slam (2) /slæm/A avv.1 con un colpo secco; di botto: Slam went the front door, la porta di casa si chiuse con un colpo secco2 del tutto; proprio; esattamenteB inter.● The blow got him slam across the face, la botta lo prese in pieno viso.(to) slam /slæm/A v. t.2 ( anche sport) gettare (o lanciare) con forza; scagliare; scaraventare: The batsman slammed the ball into the river, il battitore ha scaraventato la palla nel fiume3 (fam.) criticare aspramente; stroncare; fare a pezzi; stigmatizzare: His plan was slammed by the press, il suo progetto è stato stroncato dalla stampaB v. i.● ( anche fig.) to slam the door in sb. 's face (o on sb.), sbattere la porta in faccia a q. □ (fig.) to slam the door on a proposal, respingere con decisione una proposta □ to slam the door shut, chiudere la porta (o la portiera, lo sportello) sbattendola.* * *I [slæm]1) (of door) sbattimento m.2) gioc. slam m.II 1. [slæm]1) (shut loudly) [ person] sbattere [ door]; [ wind] fare sbattere [ door]to slam the door in sb.'s face — sbattere la porta in faccia a qcn. (anche fig.)
to slam sb. into a wall — scaraventare qcn. contro il muro
to slam on the brakes — colloq. inchiodare
3) colloq. (criticize) stroncare4) colloq. (defeat) stracciare2.1) [ door] sbattere2)to slam into sth. — [vehicle, body] sbattere contro qcs
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I [slæm]1) (of door) sbattimento m.2) gioc. slam m.II 1. [slæm]1) (shut loudly) [ person] sbattere [ door]; [ wind] fare sbattere [ door]to slam the door in sb.'s face — sbattere la porta in faccia a qcn. (anche fig.)
to slam sb. into a wall — scaraventare qcn. contro il muro
to slam on the brakes — colloq. inchiodare
3) colloq. (criticize) stroncare4) colloq. (defeat) stracciare2.1) [ door] sbattere2)to slam into sth. — [vehicle, body] sbattere contro qcs
•* * *[slæm] 1. past tense, past participle - slammed; verb1) (to shut with violence usually making a loud noise: The door suddenly slammed (shut); He slammed the door in my face.) sbattere2) (to strike against something violently especially with a loud noise: The car slammed into the wall.) sbattere2. noun((the noise made by) an act of closing violently and noisily: The door closed with a slam.) sbattuta* * *[slæm]1. n1) (of door) colpo2) Bridge slam m invgrand slam Cards, Sport — grande slam
2. vt1) (door, lid) sbattere2) (criticize) stroncare3. vi(door, lid) sbattere* * *SLAMsigla(mecc., simultaneous localization and mapping), localizzazione e mappatura simultanee.* * *I [slæm]1) (of door) sbattimento m.2) gioc. slam m.II 1. [slæm]1) (shut loudly) [ person] sbattere [ door]; [ wind] fare sbattere [ door]to slam the door in sb.'s face — sbattere la porta in faccia a qcn. (anche fig.)
to slam sb. into a wall — scaraventare qcn. contro il muro
to slam on the brakes — colloq. inchiodare
3) colloq. (criticize) stroncare4) colloq. (defeat) stracciare2.1) [ door] sbattere2)to slam into sth. — [vehicle, body] sbattere contro qcs
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slam [slæm]1. noun[of door] claquement m[+ door] claquer ; [+ lid] refermer violemmenta. [door, lid] claquer4. compounds* * *[slæm] 1.1) ( of door) claquement m2) Games chelem m2.transitive verb (p prés etc - mm-)1) ( shut loudly) [person] claquer [door]; [wind] faire claquer [door]to slam the door in somebody's face — lit, fig claquer la porte au nez de quelqu'un
2) ( with violence)to slam on the brakes — (colloq) freiner à mort (colloq)
3) (colloq) ( criticize) critiquer [quelqu'un] violemment4) (colloq) ( defeat) écraser3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - mm-)1) [door] claquer ( against contre)2)to slam into something — [vehicle] s'écraser contre quelque chose; [boxer, body] heurter violemment quelque chose
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A n1 ( shut loudly) [person] claquer [door] ; [wind] faire claquer [door] ; to slam sth shut fermer brutalement qch ; to slam the door behind one sortir en claquant la porte derrière soi ; to slam the door in sb's face lit, fig claquer la porte au nez de qn ;2 ( with violence) to slam one's fist/a cup onto the table taper du poing/poser brutalement une tasse sur la table ; to slam the ball into the net renvoyer brutalement la balle dans le filet ; to slam sb into a wall jeter qn contre le mur ; to slam the brakes on, to slam on the brakes ○ freiner à mort ○ ;3 ○ ( criticize) critiquer [qn] violemment (for pour ; for doing pour avoir fait) ; to slam a policy as useless critiquer violemment une politique pour son inutilité ; to slam sb as a dictator critiquer violemment qn comme étant un dictateur ; to be slammed by sb se faire critiquer violemment par qn ;4 ○ ( defeat) écraser ;5 ○ ( hack into) pirater [phone line].1 [door, window] claquer (against contre) ; to hear the door slam entendre claquer la porte ; to slam shut se refermer en claquant ;■ slam down:▶ slam down [heavy object, lid] s'écraser (onto sur) ;▶ slam down [sth], slam [sth] down raccrocher violemment [receiver, phone] ; refermer violemment [lid, car bonnet] ; jeter brutalement [object, book] (on, onto sur). -
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∎ to slam the door shut claquer la porte;∎ I tried to explain but she slammed the door in my face j'ai essayé de lui expliquer mais elle m'a claqué la porte au nez∎ he slammed the books on the desk il a posé bruyamment les livres sur le bureau;∎ he slammed the ball into the net il a envoyé le ballon dans le filet d'un grand coup de pied∎ our team got slammed notre équipe a été battue à plate couture∎ to get slammed se faire éreinter, se faire descendre en flammes(door, window) claquer;∎ the door slammed shut la porte a claqué3 noun(a) (of door, window) claquement m;∎ the door swung shut with a slam la porte s'est refermée en claquant;∎ give the door a good slam claque la porte un bon coup;∎ I heard a loud slam j'ai entendu un grand claquement∎ to make a slam faire (le) chelem(lid) refermer en claquant; (books, keys) poser bruyamment;∎ she slammed the money down on the table elle a jeté l'argent sur la table;∎ he slammed the phone down il raccrocha d'un geste furieux∎ to slam on the brakes freiner brutalement;∎ he slammed on a hat and stormed out il enfonça un chapeau sur sa tête et sortit comme un ouraganrefermer en claquant;∎ she slammed the gate to elle a refermé la porte en la claquant -
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1. past tense, past participle - slammed; verb1) (to shut with violence usually making a loud noise: The door suddenly slammed (shut); He slammed the door in my face.) cerrar de golpe2) (to strike against something violently especially with a loud noise: The car slammed into the wall.) estamparse
2. noun((the noise made by) an act of closing violently and noisily: The door closed with a slam.) golpe, portazoslam vb cerrar de golpeshe slammed the door cerró la puerta de golpe / dio un portazotr[slæm]1 (in bridge) slam nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLgrand slam gran slam nombre masculino————————tr[slæm]1 (shut forcefully) cerrar de golpe2 (throw noisily) arrojar, lanzar3 figurative use (criticize) criticar duramente, atacar violentamente4 (defeat) dar una paliza a1 cerrarse de golpe\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto slam on the brakes SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL dar un frenazoto slam the door dar un portazoto slam the phone down colgar de golpe1) : cerrar de golpehe slammed the door: dio un portazo2) : tirar o dejar caer de golpehe slammed down the book: dejó caer el libro de un golpeslam vi1) : cerrarse de golpe2)to slam into : chocar contraslam n: golpe m, portazo m (de una puerta)n.• bola s.f.• capote s.m.• portazo s.m.v.• cerrar de golpe v.• colocar con violencia v.• golpear v.• portear v.• zangolotear v.
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1. slæm- mm- transitive verb1)a) ( close violently)to slam the door — dar* un portazo
to slam the door shut — cerrar* la puerta de un portazo
b) ( put with force)to slam on the brakes — pegar* un frenazo
2) ( criticize) (journ) atacar* violentamente
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vi \<\<door\>\> cerrarse* de un portazo or de golpe
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noun (no pl)[slæm]1. N1) [of door] portazo mto close the door with a slam — dar un portazo, cerrar la puerta de un portazo
2) (Bridge) slam mgrand slam — gran slam m
2. VT1) (=strike)to slam the door — dar un portazo, cerrar (la puerta) de un portazo
to slam sth (down) on the table — dejar de golpe algo sobre la mesa, estampar algo sobre la mesa
2) * (=criticize) vapulear, criticar severamente3) * (=defeat) cascar *, dar una paliza a *4) **to get slammed — agarrarse una buena curda or melopea *
3. VI1) [door] cerrarse de golpe, cerrarse de un portazothe door slammed shut or to — la puerta se cerró de golpe or de un portazo
2)to slam into/against sth — estrellarse contra algo
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1. [slæm]- mm- transitive verb1)a) ( close violently)to slam the door — dar* un portazo
to slam the door shut — cerrar* la puerta de un portazo
b) ( put with force)to slam on the brakes — pegar* un frenazo
2) ( criticize) (journ) atacar* violentamente
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vi \<\<door\>\> cerrarse* de un portazo or de golpe
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[slæm] 1. vtdoor trzaskać (trzasnąć perf) +instr; money, papers ciskać (cisnąć perf); person, proposal zjechać ( perf) (inf)2. vito slam on the brakes ( AUT) — gwałtownie nacisnąć ( perf) na hamulce
* * *[slæm] 1. past tense, past participle - slammed; verb1) (to shut with violence usually making a loud noise: The door suddenly slammed (shut); He slammed the door in my face.) zatrzaskiwać2) (to strike against something violently especially with a loud noise: The car slammed into the wall.) trzasnąć2. noun((the noise made by) an act of closing violently and noisily: The door closed with a slam.) trzask -
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1. v/t porta slam, bang( urtare) banggastronomy beatsbattere la porta in faccia a qualcuno close the door in someone's face2. v/i bang* * *sbattere v.tr.1 ( battere violentemente contro) to knock, to bang; to beat*: sbattere qlco. contro un muro, to knock (o to bang) sthg. against a wall; sbattere il naso contro il muro, to bang (o to bump) one's nose against the wall // non so dove sbattere la testa, I don't know which way to turn (o I am at my wits' end) // sbattere la testa contro il muro, (fig.) to beat one's head against a brick wall2 ( chiudere violentemente) to slam; to bang: uscì sbattendo la porta, he went out slamming the door; sbattere la porta in faccia a qlcu., to slam the door in s.o.'s face (anche fig.)3 ( scagliare) to hurl, to fling*: sbatté le carte sul tavolo, he flung the cards on the table // sbattere via un paio di scarpe, to throw away a pair of shoes // l'hanno sbattuto in un paesino di campagna, they have shunted him to a country village // se non taci ti sbatto fuori dalla stanza, if you don't shut up, I'll throw you out of the room // sbattere in prigione, to fling into prison // sbattere via denaro, tempo, to waste money, time // sbattere una notizia in prima pagina, to splash a story across the front page // sbattere qlco. in faccia a qlcu., (fig.) to hurl sthg. in s.o.'s face4 ( agitare, scuotere) to shake*; to toss: il vento sbatteva i rami, the wind was shaking (o tossing) the branches // l'uccello sbatteva le ali, the bird flapped its wings; sbattere il contenuto di una bottiglia, to shake the contents of a bottle; sbattere un tappeto, una coperta fuori dalla finestra, to shake a carpet, a blanket out of the window // sbattere la panna, to whip cream; sbattere le uova, to beat eggs5 (fig. fam.) ( far apparire pallido) to make* (s.o.) look pale, to take* away s.o.'s colour: il verde ti sbatte, green makes you look pale◆ v. intr.* * *['zbattere]1. vt1) (gen) to beat, (uova) to beat, whisk, (panna) to whip, (ali) to beat, flap, (porta) to slam, bang2) (buttare) to throwsbattere qn fuori/in galera — to throw sb out/into prison
sbattere via — to throw away o out
3) (fam! : possedere sessualmente) to fuck fam!1) (porta, finestra) to bang, (vele, ali) to flap2) fam* * *['zbattere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (chiudere) to slam, to bangsbattere la porta in faccia a qcn. — fig. to slam the door on sb. o in sb.'s face
2) (scuotere) to shake* (out) [ tappeto]sbattere le ali — to flap, to flutter [ ali]; to flutter [ ciglia]
sbattere giù il telefono — to slam down the phone, to bang down the receiver
sbattere a terra qcn. — to knock sb. down
sbattere qcs. in faccia a qcn. — to throw sth. in sb.'s face
sbattere via qcs. — to throw sth. away o out
sbattere qcn. in prigione o sbattere dentro qcn. colloq. to throw o clap sb. in jail; sbattere fuori qcn. to throw sb. out; sbattere qcn. (a lavorare) in un paesino — to shunt sb. to a little village
sbattere il ginocchio, la testa contro qcs. — to bang one's knee, head against sth.
non sapere più dove sbattere la testa — fig. to be at one's wits' end
5) gastr. to beat*, to whisk [ uova]2.1) (fare rumore) [porta, persiane] to bang2) (urtare)3.(andare a) sbattere contro qcs. — to bump on o against sth., to hit sth.; [autista, auto] to crash o drive into sth
verbo pronominale sbattersi1) colloq. (darsi da fare)-rsi per fare qcs. — to scramble o bustle (about) o go all out to do sth
2) sbattersene volg.sbattersene (le palle) di — not to give a (god)damn o fuck about
* * *sbattere/'zbattere/ [2]1 (chiudere) to slam, to bang; sbattere la porta in faccia a qcn. fig. to slam the door on sb. o in sb.'s face2 (scuotere) to shake* (out) [ tappeto]; sbattere le ali to flap, to flutter [ ali]; to flutter [ ciglia]; sbattere le palpebre to blink3 (gettare) to slam (su on; contro against); sbattere giù il telefono to slam down the phone, to bang down the receiver; sbattere a terra qcn. to knock sb. down; un'onda ha sbattuto la barca sugli scogli a wave dashed the boat against the rocks; sbattere qcs. in faccia a qcn. to throw sth. in sb.'s face; sbattere via qcs. to throw sth. away o out; sbattere qcn. in prigione o sbattere dentro qcn. colloq. to throw o clap sb. in jail; sbattere fuori qcn. to throw sb. out; sbattere qcn. (a lavorare) in un paesino to shunt sb. to a little village4 (urtare) to bang ( contro against, into); to bump ( contro against, on); sbattere il ginocchio, la testa contro qcs. to bang one's knee, head against sth.; non sapere più dove sbattere la testa fig. to be at one's wits' end5 gastr. to beat*, to whisk [ uova](aus. avere)1 (fare rumore) [porta, persiane] to bang2 (urtare) (andare a) sbattere contro qcs. to bump on o against sth., to hit sth.; [autista, auto] to crash o drive into sth.III sbattersi verbo pronominale2 sbattersene volg. sbattersene (le palle) di not to give a (god)damn o fuck about; sbattitene! fuck it! -
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m; -s, -1. (Zuhörer) listener, auditor geh.; liebe Hörerinnen und Hörer! zum Sendebeginn: hello everybody, hello to our listeners everywhere; im Satz, verstärkend: dear listeners2. UNIV. student3. Telefon: receiver; den Hörer abnehmen pick up (wenn es klingelt: auch answer) the phone; den Hörer auflegen put the phone down* * *der Hörer(Person) listener;(Telefon) earpiece; handset; receiver* * *Hö|rer I ['høːrɐ]m -s, - (TELEC)receiver; (= Kopfhörer) headphone, earphone II ['høːrɐ]1. m -s, -,Hö́|re|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (RAD)listener; (UNIV) student (attending lectures)* * *(the part of a telephone which is held to one's ear.) receiver* * *Hö·rer1<-s, ->m (Telefonhörer) receiverden \Hörer auflegen to replace the receiver, to hang up [on sb]Hö·rer(in)2<-s, ->1. (Zuhörer) listener2. (Student in einer Vorlesung) student* * *der; Hörers, Hörer1) listener2) (TelefonHörer) receiver* * *liebe Hörerinnen und Hörer! zum Sendebeginn: hello everybody, hello to our listeners everywhere; im Satz, verstärkend: dear listeners2. UNIV student3. Telefon: receiver;den Hörer abnehmen pick up (wenn es klingelt: auch answer) the phone;den Hörer auflegen put the phone down* * *der; Hörers, Hörer1) listener2) (TelefonHörer) receiver* * *hearer n.listener n.telephone handset n.university student n. -
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Hö·rer1. Hö·rer <-s, -> m(Telefon\Hörer) receiver;den \Hörer auflegen to replace the receiver, to hang up [on sb];1) (Zu\Hörer) listener2) ( Student in einer Vorlesung) student -
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pf pot. Ⅰ vt 1. (walnąć) to whack pot.- łupnąć kogoś w głowę to whack sb on the head2. (kazać zapłacić) łupnąć komuś mandat/podatek to slap a fine/tax on sb pot. Ⅱ vi 1. (trzasnąć) to bang vt, slam vt- łupnąć drzwiami to bang a. slam a door shut- łupnąć słuchawką to bang a. slam the phone down2. (upaść) to bang- łupnąć na podłogę to fall bang on the floor3. (huknąć) to boom- coś za nami łupnęło something boomed behind usⅢ łupnąć się (uderzyć się) to whack oneself- łupnąć się w głowę to whack oneself on the headThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łupn|ąć2
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payer [peje]➭ TABLE 81. transitive verba. [+ facture, dette] to payb. [+ employé] to pay ; [+ tueur] to hire• être payé par chèque/en espèces/en nature to be paid by cheque/in cash/in kind• il est payé pour le savoir ! (figurative) he should know!c. [+ travail, maison, marchandise] to pay for• il m'a fait payer 50 € he charged me 50 eurosd. ( = offrir) payer qch à qn to buy sth for sbe. ( = récompenser) to rewardf. ( = expier) [+ faute, crime] to pay for• il me le paiera ! (en menace) he'll pay for this!2. intransitive verba. [effort, tactique] to pay off ; [métier] to be well-paid3. reflexive verb► se payer ( = s'offrir) [+ objet] to treat o.s. to• se payer la tête de qn ( = ridiculiser) to make fun of sb ; ( = tromper) to take sb for a ride (inf)* * *peje
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1) ( régler) to pay for [achat, travail]; to pay, to settle [facture]; to pay [somme]être payé avec un lance-pierres — (colloq) to be paid peanuts (colloq)
2) ( s'acquitter envers) to pay [employé]il est payé pour le savoir! — fig he knows that to his cost!
3) (colloq) ( offrir)4) ( subir des conséquences) to pay for [faute, imprudence]payer pour les autres — to take the rap (colloq)
5) ( compenser) to cover
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verbe intransitif1) ( rapporter) [efforts, peine, sacrifice] to pay off; [profession, activité] to pay2) (colloq) ( prêter à rire) to look funny
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se payer verbe pronominal1) ( être payable) [service, marchandise] to have to be paid for; [personne, salaire] to have to be paid2) (colloq) ( à soi-même) to treat oneself to [voyage, dîner]; hum to get [rhume, mauvaise note]; to get landed with [travail, importun]se payer une cuite — to get plastered (colloq)
3) ( prendre son dû)payez-vous sur ce billet — take what I owe you out of this note GB ou bill US
••se payer du bon temps — (colloq) to have a good time
se payer la tête (colloq) de quelqu'un — ( se moquer) to take the mickey (colloq) out of somebody GB, to razz (colloq) somebody US; ( duper) to take somebody for a ride
* * *peje1. vt1) [créancier, employé] to payElle a été payée aujourd'hui. — She got paid today.
2) [loyer, cotisation] to pay3) [achat, réparations] to pay forJ'ai payé ce T-shirt quinze francs. — I paid 15 euros for this T-shirt.
payer cher qch — to pay a lot for sth, fig, [faute] to pay dearly for sth
faire payer quelque chose à quelqu'un — to charge somebody for something, fig (= se venger) to make sb pay for sth
Il me l'a fait payer 10 euros. — He charged me 10 euros for it.
4) (= offrir)Allez, je vous paye un verre. — Come on, I'll buy you a drink.
2. vi1) [personne] to pay2) (= rapporter de l'argent) [métier] to pay, to be well-paidSon métier paye bien. — His job pays good money.
3) [effort, tactique] to pay offLeurs bureaux ne paient pas de mine. — Their offices don't look like they're up to much.
* * *payer verb table: payerA vtr1 ( régler) to pay for [article, billet, achat, travail, service]; to pay, to settle [facture, note, dette]; to pay [somme, impôt, intérêt, salaire]; combien as-tu payé le livre? how much did you pay for the book?; payer le gaz/téléphone to pay the gas/phone○ bill; elle m'a payé le loyer/une matinée de travail she paid me the rent/for a morning's work; payer 500 euros de loyer to pay 500 euros in rent; payer 200 euros de fournitures to pay 200 euros for the materials; il m'a payé le terrain 100 000 euros he paid me 100,000 euros for the land; j'ai payé le vendeur I paid the shop assistant GB ou salesclerk US; il m'a fait payer 2 euros/la ficelle he charged me 2 euros/for the string; travail bien/mal payé well-/poorly-paid job; payer par chèque/carte de crédit to pay by cheque GB ou check US/credit card; être payé à coups de pied dans les fesses○ or avec un lance-pierres to be paid peanuts○;2 ( s'acquitter envers) to pay, to settle up with [fournisseur, artisan]; to pay [employé]; payer l'entrepreneur to settle up with ou pay the builder; payer qn pour faire or pour qu'il fasse to pay sb to do; je ne suis pas payé pour ça! that's not what I'm paid to do!; être payé à ne rien faire to be paid for doing nothing; payer qn de ses services to pay sb for their services; avoir du mal à se faire payer to have trouble getting paid; être payé à l'heure/à l'année to be paid on an hourly/annual basis; être trop/trop peu payé to be overpaid/underpaid; ça ne paie pas son homme! it's a poorly-paid job; il est payé pour le savoir! fig he knows that to his cost!;3 ○( offrir) payer qch à qn to buy sb sth; payer un verre or à boire à qn to buy sb a drink; payer l'avion à qn to pay for sb's plane ticket; viens, je te paie le restaurant come on, I'll treat you to a meal;4 ( subir des conséquences) to pay for [faute, imprudence]; payer cher sa réussite/d'avoir hésité to pay dearly for one's success/for dithering; tu me le paieras (cher)! you'll pay for this!, I'll make you pay for this!; payer de sa vie to pay with one's life; il a payé sa témérité de sa vie his rashness cost him his life; payer pour les autres to take the rap○, to carry the can○ for the others;5 ( compenser) to cover; ça me paie mon loyer it covers the ou my rent; leur réussite la paie de tous ses sacrifices their success makes all her sacrifices worthwhile.B vi1 ( récompenser) [efforts, peine, sacrifice] to pay off;2 ( rapporter) [profession, activité] to pay; c'est un métier qui paie bien it's a job that pays well; c'est un métier qui paie mal it's not a job that pays well;3 ○( prêter à rire) to look funny ou comical; il payait dans son imitation du patron he did a funny imitation of the boss.C se payer vpr1 ( être payable) [service, marchandise] to have to be paid for; [personne, salaire] to have to be paid;2 ○( à soi-même) to treat oneself to [voyage, dîner etc]; iron to get [rhume, mauvaise note]; to get landed with [travail, importun]; se payer une cuite○ to get plastered○; se payer qn◑ ( lui régler son compte) to give sb what for○; ( coucher avec) to bed sb○, to have it off with sb◑; se payer un mur/arbre○ to crash into a wall/tree; se payer un piéton○ to knock down ou to slam○ a pedestrian;payer qn de promesses/belles paroles to fob sb off with promises/fine words; se payer de mots to talk a lot of hot air○; se payer d'illusions to delude oneself; se payer du bon temps○ to have a good time; se payer la tête○ or la gueule◑ or la tronche◑ de qn ( se moquer) to take the piss◑ out of sb, to take the mickey○ out of sb GB, to razz sb US; ( duper) to take sb for a ride; il aime sa femme et il est bien payé de retour he loves his wife and she returns his love; il me déteste et il est payé de retour he hates me and the feeling's mutual; il a payé de sa personne it cost him dear.[peje] verbe transitif1. [solder, régler] to paypayer comptant/à crédit to pay cash/by creditje paye par chèque/avec ma carte de crédit/en liquide I'll pay by cheque/with my credit card/(in) cashc'est moi qui paie [l'addition] I'll pay, it's my treatpayer de ses deniers ou de sa poche to pay out of one's own pocket2. [rémunérer] to pay3. [acheter - repas, voyage] to pay forcombien as-tu payé ta maison? how much did your house cost you?, how much did you pay for your house?4. [obtenir au prix d'un sacrifice]payer sa réussite de sa santé to succeed at the expense ou the cost of one's health5. [subir les conséquences de] to pay for (inseparable)vous êtes coupable, vous devez payer you're guilty, you're going to pay7. [acheter - criminel] to hire ; [ - témoin] to buy (off)8. [compenser] to payla prime d'assurance ne paie pas complètement le remplacement de la voiture the insurance premium does not cover you for full reimbursement of the car9. [être soumis à - taxe]certaines marchandises paient un droit de douane you have to pay duty on some goods, some goods are liable to duty————————[peje] verbe intransitif1. [être profitable] to payc'est un travail qui paie mal it's badly paid work, it's not a well paid job2. (familier) [prêter à rire] to be ou to look a sight3. (locution)ne pas payer de mine: la maison ne paie pas de mine, mais elle est confortable the house isn't much to look at ou the house doesn't look much but it's very comfortablea. [s'exposer au danger] to put oneself on the lineb. [se donner du mal] to put in a lot of effort————————se payer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)tenez, payez-vous here, take what I owe you————————se payer verbe pronominal————————se payer verbe pronominal transitif1. (familier) [s'offrir] to treat oneself toj'ai envie de me payer une robe I feel like treating myself to a dress ou like buying myself a dress2. (familier) [être chargé de] to be landed ou saddled with4. (familier) [supporter] to put up withon s'est payé leurs gosses pendant tout le week-end we had to put up with ou we were lumbered with their kids the whole weekend5. (familier) [percuter] to run ou to bump into6. (familier) [agresser] to go forcelui-là, à la prochaine réunion, je me le paie I'll have his guts for garters (UK) ou his head on a platter (US) at the next meeting7. (très familier) [avoir une relation sexuelle avec] to have (très familier), to have it off with (très familier & UK) -
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nez [ne]masculine nouna. nose• où est mon sac ? -- sous ton nez ! where's my bag? -- right under your nose!• se trouver nez à nez avec qn to find o.s. face to face with sbb. ( = flair) il a du nez he has good instincts• en affaires, il a le nez fin he has a flair for business• montrer le bout de son nez ( = se manifester) to make an appearance* * *nɛnom masculin noseça sent le parfum à plein nez — (colloq) there's a strong smell of perfume
je n'ai pas mis le nez dehors — (colloq) I didn't set foot outside
mettre le nez à la fenêtre — (colloq) to show one's face at the window
tu as le nez dessus — (colloq) it's staring you in the face
••mener quelqu'un par le bout du nez — (colloq) ( dans un couple) to have somebody under one's thumb; ( plus général) to have somebody wrapped round one's little finger
avoir quelqu'un dans le nez — (colloq) to have it in for somebody
avoir un coup or verre dans le nez — (colloq) to have had one too many (colloq)
faire quelque chose au nez (et à la barbe) de quelqu'un — to do something right under somebody's nose
filer or passer sous le nez de quelqu'un — to slip through somebody's fingers
avoir le nez creux — (colloq) to be canny
se casser le nez — (colloq) ( trouver porte close) to find nobody at home; ( échouer) to fail, to come a cropper (colloq)
* * *ne nmavoir du nez — to have flair, to have foresight
* * *nez ⇒ Le corps humain nm1 Anat nose; nez droit/aquilin or en bec d'aigle straight/aquiline nose; nez en trompette or en pied de marmite turned-up nose; avoir le nez bouché/qui coule to have a blocked/runny nose; respirer par le nez to breathe through one's nose; se boucher le nez to hold one's nose; tu saignes du nez your nose is bleeding; ça sent le parfum à plein nez○ there's a strong smell of perfume; regarder qn sous le nez to stare rudely at sb; mettre qch sous le nez de qn○ to put sth right under sb's nose; mettre○ or fourrer◑ son nez partout/dans qch to poke one's nose into everything/into sth; je n'ai pas mis le nez dehors I didn't set foot outside; il fait un froid à ne pas mettre le nez dehors it's freezing cold; mettre le nez à la fenêtre to show one's face at the window; montrer or pointer le bout du nez to show one's face; lever à peine le nez barely to look up; ne pas lever le nez de qch never to lift one's head from sth; elle travaille le nez sur son ordinateur/sa feuille she works hunched over her computer/her sheet of paper; tu as le nez dessus it's staring you in the face; se retrouver nez à nez avec qn to find oneself face to face with sb; avoir du nez, avoir le nez fin ( odorat) to have a good sense of smell; ( intuition) to be shrewd; rire/fermer la porte au nez de qn to laugh/shut the door in sb's face; ⇒ lait, moutarde, ver;3 Géog ( promontoire) headland;ça se voit or c'est gros comme le nez au milieu du visage or de la figure○ it's as plain as the nose on your face; mener qn par le bout du nez○ ( dans un couple) to have sb under one's thumb; ( plus général) to have sb wrapped round one's little finger○; ton nez bouge or remue you're telling a lie; avoir qn dans le nez○ to have it in for sb; avoir un coup or un verre dans le nez○ to have had one too many○; se manger○ or bouffer◑ le nez to be at each other's throats; ne pas voir plus loin que le bout de son nez to see no further than the end of one's nose; faire qch au nez (et à la barbe) de qn to do sth right under sb's nose; filer or passer sous le nez de qn to slip through sb's fingers; avoir le nez creux○ to be canny; se casser le nez○ ( trouver porte close) to find nobody at home; ( échouer) to fail, to come a cropper○.[ne] nom masculinavoir le nez bouché to have a stuffed up ou blocked noseavoir le nez qui saigne, saigner du nez to have a nosebleedparler du nez to talk ou to speak through one's nose2. [jugement] flair (substantif non comptable), good judgment (substantif non comptable), intuition (substantif non comptable)j'ai eu du nez ou le nez fin ou le nez creux my intuition was goodtu vois, j'ai eu le nez fin de partir avant minuit you see, I was right to trust my instinct and leave before midnight3. [flair d'un chien] nose4. [en parfumerie] perfume tester5. AÉRONAUTIQUE nose10. TECHNOLOGIE shank11. (locution)sans lever le nez de son travail without looking up from his/her workmontrer (le bout de) son nez to show one's face, to put in an appearancele voisin/soleil n'a pas montré son nez de la semaine the man next door/sun hasn't come out all weekfermer/claquer la porte au nez à quelqu'un to shut/to slam the door in somebody's faceau nez (et à la barbe) ou sous le nez de quelqu'un under somebody's nosetu as le nez dessus!, il est sous ton nez! it's right under your nose!mettre ou fourrer son nez dans les affaires de quelqu'un (familier) to poke ou to stick one's nose in somebody's businessje vais lui mettre le nez dans son caca (très familier) ou sa merde (vulgaire) , moi! I'm going to rub his nose right in it!————————à plein nez locution adverbiale
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