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1 час
м.1. ( отрезок времени) hour2. ( время по часам):час дня — one's (o'clock) in the afternoon; 1 p.m. офиц.
час ночи — one (o'clock) in the morning; 1 a.m. офиц.
в час ночи — at one (o'clock) in the morning; art 1 a.m. офиц.
в три часа утра — at three (o'clock) in the morning; at 3 a.m. офиц.
(в) шесть часов вечера — (at) six (o'clock) in the afternoon; (at) 6 p.m. офиц.
который час? — what is the time?, what time is it?, what o'clock is it?
3. (время, посвящённое чему-л.) time; мн. тж. hoursчас отдыха — rest-time, time of rest
приёмные часы — reception hours; ( у врача) consultation hours
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академический час — teaching / school period ( 45 minutes in the Soviet Union)стоять на часах — stand* sentry, keep* watch
час от часу не легче! разг. — from bad to worse, things are getting worse and worse; one thing on top of another
не в добрый час — in an evil hour, at an unlucky moment
не ровён час разг. — one never knows
битый час — for a solid hour, for a good hour
тихий час — quiet time (in sanatorium, etc.)
расти не по дням, а по часам разг. — grow* before one's eyes
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2 час
муж.1) hour (отрезок времени)- полтора часачас пробил, настал — one's hour/time has come
- с час
- с часу на час
- целый час
- час от часу
- через час
- четверть часа2) o'clock ( время по часам)в три часа утра — at three (o'clock)in the morning; at 3 a. m.
в шесть часов вечера — at six (o'clock) in the afternoon; at 6 p. m.
час дня — one (o'clock) in the afternoon; 1 p. m.
час ночи — one (o'clock) in the morning; 1 a. m.
3) time; hours; period (время, посвященное чему-л.)присутственные часы — office/business hours
час отдыха — rest-time, time of rest
час рисования — drawing period (в школе и т.д.)
часы пик — rush-hours, peak hours
часы работы — business hours, ( учреждений) office hours
••академический час — teaching/school period
мертвый час — rest time/hour, after-dinner rest
битый час — for a solid hour, for a good hour
в свой час — at the proper/right moment, at the proper time
звездный час — finest/shining hour, moment of glory
не в добрый час — in an evil hour, at an unlucky moment
не ровен час — one never knows разг.
расти не по дням, а по часам — to grow before one's eyes
смертный час — the time of one's death, one's last hours
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3 час
м.1) ( отрезок времени в 60 минут) hourполтора́ часа́ — an hour and a half
че́рез час — in an hour
э́то потре́бует часа вре́мени — it will take an hour
е́хать со ско́ростью сто киломе́тров в час — travel ['træ-] at a speed of one hundred kilometres an hour
часа́ми — for hours
2) ( время по часам)двена́дцать часо́в — twelve o'clock
в двена́дцать часо́в — at twelve o'clock
двена́дцать часо́в дня — noon
двена́дцать часо́в но́чи — midnight
час дня — one (o'clock) in the afternoon; 1 p.m.
час но́чи — one (o'clock) in the morning; 1 a.m.
в час но́чи — at one (o'clock) in the morning; at 1 a.m.
в три часа́ утра́ — at three (o'clock) in the morning; at 3 a.m.
(в) шесть часо́в ве́чера — (at) six (o'clock) in the afternoon; (at) 6 p.m.
кото́рый час? — what is the time?, what time is it?, what o'clock is it?
3) (время, отводимое на урок, лекцию) classуче́бный / академи́ческий час — (duration of a) class, 45-minute period
4) (время, посвящённое чему-л) time; мн. тж. hoursчас обе́да — dinner time
час о́тдыха — rest time, time of rest
приёмные часы́ — reception hours; ( у врача) consultation hours
свобо́дные часы́ — leisure ['leʒə] hours
служе́бные часы́ — office hours
часы́ рабо́ты (магазина) — opening hours; ( предприятия) business hours
••час о́т часу не ле́гче! разг. — ≈ from bad to worse, things are getting worse and worse; one thing on top of another
би́тый час — for a solid hour, for a good hour
в до́брый час! — good luck!
дожда́ться своего́ часа — live to see the time one has been waiting for
не в до́брый час — in an evil ['iːvəl] hour, at an unlucky moment
не ровён час разг. — ≈ one never knows
расти́ не по дням, а по часа́м разг. — grow before one's eyes
стоя́ть на часа́х — stand sentry, keep watch
ти́хий час — quiet time (at a sanatorium, etc); см. тж. часы II
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4 rodar
v.1 to roll.Los panes rodaron por el suelo The bread rolled on the ground.Ellos rodaron los autos They rolled the cars.2 to travel, to go.rodaban a más de 180 km/h they were doing more than 180 km/h3 to turn.4 to tumble.rodó escaleras abajo he tumbled down the stairs5 to go around (ir de un lado a otro).ha rodado por todo el mundo he's been all over the world6 to shoot (Cine).¡silencio, se rueda! we're rolling!7 to run in (automobile).8 to film, to shoot.Ellos rodaron una película They filmed a movie.* * *1 (dar vueltas) to roll; (rueda) to turn2 (caer rodando) to roll down; (de escaleras) to fall down3 figurado (ir de un lado a otro) to roam, wander, drift4 figurado (estar diseminado) to be scattered around■ los juguetes de los niños ruedan por toda la casa the children's toys are scattered all over the house5 (vehículos) to run; (velocidad) to do1 (hacer que de vueltas) to roll2 CINEMATOGRAFÍA to film, shoot3 AUTOMÓVIL to run in4 (recorrer) to travel\* * *verb1) to roll2) film, shoot* * *1. VI1) (=dar vueltas) [pelota] to roll; [rueda] to go round, turnrodó escaleras abajo — he fell o rolled downstairs
rodar de suelo — (Aer) to taxi
2) * (=deambular)tienen al niño rodando de guardería en guardería — they keep moving o shifting the kid about from nursery to nursery
3) (Cine) to shoot, film4) * (=existir todavía) to be still going, still exist2. VT1) [+ vehículo] to wheel, wheel along; [+ coche nuevo] to run in2) (=hacer rodar) [+ objeto] to roll, roll along3) (Cine) to shoot, film4) (Inform) [+ programa] to run6) LAmrodar (a patadas) — to knock over, kick over
7) LAm [+ ganado] to round up* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) moneda/pelota to roll; rueda to go round, turnel jinete rodó por tierra — the jockey went tumbling o rolling along the ground
mandarlo todo a rodar — (fam) to pack o (BrE) chuck it all in (colloq)
rodar bien/mal — to go well o smoothly/badly
2) automóvil/motolos ciclistas ruedan a gran velocidad — (period) the cyclists are going at great speed
3) (Cin) to film, shoot2.rodar vt1) (Cin) to shoot, film2) < coche nuevo> to run in3.rodarse v pron (Andes)se rodó el tornillo — I/you/he stripped the thread on the screw
* * *= roll, coast, freewheel.Nota: Generalmente en bicicleta sin pedalear o automóvil sin en el motor en marcha.Ex. The film-strip may roll sideways a little as a canister is removed if they are housed on flat shelves.Ex. Pushing our bicycles up a very steep hill one sunny morning, two men on bicycles coasted down the hill and passed us.Ex. His vehicle freewheeled backwards down a hill and collided with another vehicle heading up the hill.----* cabeza + rodar = head + roll.* cámara de rodar películas = movie camera.* echar la bola a rodar = get + the ball rolling, set + the ball rolling, start + the ball rolling.* echarlo todo a rodar = upset + the applecart.* mantener la bola rodando = keep + the ball rolling.* rodar en el estudio = film in + the studio.* rodar en exteriores = film on + location.* rodar sobre = roll over.* rodar un documental = shoot + documentary.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) moneda/pelota to roll; rueda to go round, turnel jinete rodó por tierra — the jockey went tumbling o rolling along the ground
mandarlo todo a rodar — (fam) to pack o (BrE) chuck it all in (colloq)
rodar bien/mal — to go well o smoothly/badly
2) automóvil/motolos ciclistas ruedan a gran velocidad — (period) the cyclists are going at great speed
3) (Cin) to film, shoot2.rodar vt1) (Cin) to shoot, film2) < coche nuevo> to run in3.rodarse v pron (Andes)se rodó el tornillo — I/you/he stripped the thread on the screw
* * *= roll, coast, freewheel.Nota: Generalmente en bicicleta sin pedalear o automóvil sin en el motor en marcha.Ex: The film-strip may roll sideways a little as a canister is removed if they are housed on flat shelves.
Ex: Pushing our bicycles up a very steep hill one sunny morning, two men on bicycles coasted down the hill and passed us.Ex: His vehicle freewheeled backwards down a hill and collided with another vehicle heading up the hill.* cabeza + rodar = head + roll.* cámara de rodar películas = movie camera.* echar la bola a rodar = get + the ball rolling, set + the ball rolling, start + the ball rolling.* echarlo todo a rodar = upset + the applecart.* mantener la bola rodando = keep + the ball rolling.* rodar en el estudio = film in + the studio.* rodar en exteriores = film on + location.* rodar sobre = roll over.* rodar un documental = shoot + documentary.* * *viA1 (girar, dar vueltas) «moneda/pelota» to roll; «rueda» to go round, turnrodó escaleras abajo she went tumbling o she fell down the stairsel barril salió rodando cuesta abajo the barrel rolled off o rolled away down the slopeuna botella rodaba por la cubierta a bottle was rolling around (on) the deckel jinete/caballo rodó por tierra the jockey/horse fell and went tumbling o rolling alongme tuvieron todo el día rodando de una oficina a la otra I spent all day traipsing o being sent from one office to anotherechar algo a rodar to set sth in motionrodar bien/mal to go well o smoothly/badlylas cosas le están rodando mal últimamente things have been going badly for him recentlysegún cómo nos rueden las cosas depending on how things work out o go2 ( fam)«papeles/juguetes»: unos papeles rodaban por allí there were some papers lying aroundsiempre deja los juguetes rodando por ahí he always leaves his toys lying o scattered around the placeB«automóvil/moto»: el coche casi no ha rodado the car has hardly been used o has hardly done any mileagelos ciclistas ruedan a más de 100 kilómetros por hora ( period); the cyclists are going o traveling at over 100 kilometers an hourC ( Cin) to film, shoot¡silencio! ¡se rueda! quiet everybody! action!■ rodarvtA ( Cin) to shoot, filmuna escena rodada en exteriores a scene shot o filmed on locationB1 ‹vehículo› to drive■ rodarse( Andes): se rodó el tornillo I/you/he stripped the thread on the screw* * *
rodar ( conjugate rodar) verbo intransitivo
1 [moneda/pelota] to roll;
[ rueda] to go round, turn;
rodó escaleras abajo she went tumbling down the stairs
2 (Cin) to film, shoot;◊ ¡se rueda! action!
verbo transitivo (Cin) to shoot, film
rodar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una película) to film, shoot: están rodando un documental sobre Cuba, they're shooting a documentary on Cuba
2 (un vehículo) to run in
II verbo intransitivo
1 to roll
rodar por la escalera, to fall o tumble downstairs
2 (sobre ruedas) to go
3 (alrededor de un eje) to turn
4 (de un sitio a otro) to go around
' rodar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeza
- exterior
English:
film
- make
- retake
- roll
- roll about
- roll around
- run in
- send
- shoot
- taxi
- trundle
* * *♦ vi1. [deslizarse] to roll;la moneda rodó y se metió debajo de la cama the coin rolled under the bed2. [circular] to travel, to go;rodaban a más de 180 km/h they were doing more than 180 km/h3. [girar] to turnFamechar algo a rodar [malograr] to ruin sth5. [ir de un lado a otro] to go around;ha rodado por todo el mundo he's been all over the world6. Cine to shoot;¡silencio, se rueda! we're rolling!♦ vt1. [hacer girar] to roll2. Cine to shoot;rodó varias comedias he filmed several comedies3. [automóvil] Br to run in, US to break in4. [avión] to taxi* * *I v/i1 de pelota roll;rodarán cabezas fig heads will roll;echarlo todo a rodar fig pack it all inII v/t1 película shoot, film2 AUTO break in, Brrun in* * *rodar {19} vi1) : to roll, to roll down, to roll alongrodé por la escalera: I tumbled down the stairstodo rodaba bien: everthing was going along well2) girar: to turn, to go around3) : to move about, to travelandábamos rodando por todas partes: we drifted along from place to placerodar vt1) : to film, to shoot2) : to break in (a new vehicle)* * *rodar vb1. (en general) to roll2. (filmar) to film
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