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нeoдoбpeниe, зaпpeщeниe (oбмeн, упoтp. c гл. to get, to give и to turn) [в Дpeвнeм Pимe cудьбу пoбeждённoгo глaдиaтopa peшaлo движeниe pуки импepaтopa', oпущeнный вниз бoльшoй пaлeц - cмepть, пoднятый ввepx бoльшoй пaлeц - жизнь]The White House has turned thumbs down on the Chrysanthemum bill at least twice to jny knowledge (f. Knebel). Thumbs Down to John Ta turn... He can't be successful without the help of a woman's interference (The Wrestler) -
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поворачивать большой палец вниз (помните, этот жест был еще у римлян), выражать несогласие: — Well, as I thought the boss turned thumbs down on our plan.— М-да,—разочарованный комиссар Ле Пешен выходит из кабинета босса и обращается к сержанту Холдуину,— как я и думал, шеф не дал добро на наш план. поворачивать большой палец вниз (помните, этот жест был еще у римлян), выражать несогласие: — Well, as I thought the boss turned thumbs down on our plan.— М-да,—разочарованный комиссар Ле Пешен выходит из кабинета босса и обращается к сержанту Холдуину,— как я и думал, шеф не дал добро на наш план.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > turn thumbs down
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4 turn thumbs down on something
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5 turn down the thumbs on
Общая лексика: говорить, что номер не пройдёт, быть против (чего-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > turn down the thumbs on
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(be (или turn) thumbs down (on smb. или smth.))быть против (кого-л. или чего-л.); запрещать; бойкотировать [в древнем Риме судьбу побеждённого гладиатора решало движение руки императора; опущенный вниз большой палец - смерть, поднятый вверх большой палец - жизнь]; см. тж. be thumbs up и thumbs downThe White House has turned thumbs down on the chrysanthemum bill at least twice to my knowledge. (F. Knebel, ‘Night of Camp David’, ch. 13) — Насколько мне известно, Белый дом по меньшей мере два раза отклонял законопроект о том, чтобы символом США была хризантема.
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1. n с. -х. оборот пласта2. n вращение; вращательное движение3. n авт. разворот4. n поворот, место поворота5. n изгиб6. n поворот; поворотный пункт; порог, конец7. n поворот; отклонение, отступлениеthe story has so many twists and turns that the reader becomes lost — в рассказе столько поворотов и отступлений, что читатель совершенно теряется
8. n изменение направления9. n смена, перемена курса10. n перемена, изменение11. n очередьin turn, by turns, turn and turn about — по очереди
laughing and crying in turn — то смеясь, то плача
he went hot and cold by turns — его бросало то в жар, то в холод
to take turns — делать по очереди; чередоваться, сменяться
my turn will come! — придёт и мой черёд!; я ещё своё возьму!; я ещё своего добьюсь!
12. n очередной номер программы, выход; сценка, интермедия13. n исполнитель номера14. n короткая прогулка, поездкаto take a turn, to go for a turn — пройтись
15. n короткий период деятельностиa turn of work — небольшая работа, немного работы
16. n особенность, характерная черта; склад17. n стиль, манера; интерпретация18. n способность; дар; жилка19. n строение, форма20. n построение21. n оборот22. n разг. приступ, припадок, вспышка23. n разг. потрясение, шок24. n разг. менструация25. n бирж. акт купли-продажи26. n бирж. прибыль от купли или продажи ценных бумаг27. n бирж. оборот капитала28. n бирж. разница между курсом покупателей и курсом продавцов29. n бирж. полигр. марашка30. n ж. -д. обходный путь31. n ж. -д. виток32. n ж. -д. муз. группеттоturn of the tide — заметное изменение к лучшему, перемена судьбы
turn of life — переходный период, климактерий
to a turn — точно; как нужно
at every turn — на каждом шагу; повсюду, постоянно; каждый раз
travelling through Europe we kept meeting Americans at every turn — путешествуя по Европе, мы на каждом шагу встречали американцев
33. v поворачиватьhe turned the knob and the door opened — он повернул ручку, и дверь открылась
turn round — оборачиваться; поворачиваться
turn aside — отклонять; поворачивать в сторону
34. v отворачивать, отводитьturn away — отворачивать; отклонять
35. v вращать36. v обёртывать, наматывать37. v вращаться38. v кружиться39. v переворачиватьto turn the leaves of a book — переворачивать страницы книги, листать книгу
40. v переворачиваться41. v опрокидывать; переворачивать вверх дном42. v выкладывать, выпускатьturn loose — отпускать; выпускать
43. v загибать; закручивать; отгибать44. v загибаться; закручиваться; отгибатьсяturn up — поднимать вверх; загибать
45. v направлятьсяnot to know which way to turn — не знать, куда идти
46. v поворачиватьсяit is time to turn now if we wish to get home in time for dinner — пора поворачивать назад, если мы хотим поспеть к обеду
47. v отклонять, менять направлениеto turn down — отклонять, отвергать
48. v отклоняться, менять направление49. v нацеливать, направлять50. v огибать, обходить51. v точить, обтачивать на токарном станке52. v поддаваться обработке на токарном станке, поддаваться токарной обработке53. v оттачивать, придавать завершённую форму54. v редк. менять; действоватьhis speech turned my thinking — то, что он сказал, заставило меня изменить свою точку зрения
55. v редк. изменяться, подвергаться изменению56. v редк. обращать в другую веруturn upon — обращаться; обратиться
does it serve your turn — это вам подходит; это вам годится
57. v редк. обращаться в другую веру, менять религиюto turn the room upside down — привести комнату в беспорядок, перевернуть всё в комнате
58. v редк. изменять, предавать59. v редк. редк. вызывать тошноту60. v редк. уст. иметь противоположный результатhow did the game turn out? — чем закончилась игра?, каков результат встречи?
Синонимический ряд:1. action (noun) action; deed; service2. alteration (noun) alteration; fluctuation3. angle (noun) angle; bow; flection; flexure; turning4. arc (noun) arc; curve; twist5. attack (noun) access; attack; fit; seizure; throe6. bend (noun) bend; deflection; double; shift; tack; yaw7. bent (noun) aptitude; bent; bias; disposition; inclination; leaning; partiality; penchant; predilection; predisposition; proclivity; proneness; propensity; squint; talent; tendency8. chance (noun) chance; opportunity; stint9. deviation (noun) change; deviation; variation; vicissitude10. drive (noun) drive; ride; spin11. gift (noun) aptness; bump; faculty; flair; genius; gift; head; knack; nose; set12. go (noun) bout; go; hitch; innings; spell; time; tour; trick; watch13. move (noun) adjustment; manoeuvre; move; movement14. need (noun) exigency; necessity; need; requirement15. reversal (noun) about-face; changeabout; inversion; reversal; reverse; reversement; reversion; right-about; right-about-face; turnabout; volte-face16. revolution (noun) circle; circuit; circulation; circumvolution; cycle; gyration; gyre; orbit; revolution; revolve; rotation; tour; twirl; wheel; whirl17. round (noun) crook; curvature; round18. trend (noun) direction; drift; trend19. walk (noun) constitutional; hike; ramble; saunter; stroll; walk20. become (verb) become; come; get; go; grow; refer; repair; resort to; run; wax21. bend (verb) angle; bend; curve; deflect; deviate; dodge; refract; swerve; veer22. break (verb) break; plough; turn over23. change (verb) alter; change; convert; metamorphose; modify; mutate; refashion; transfer; transform; transmute; turn into; vary24. circle (verb) circle; circumduct; gyrate; gyre; revolve; roll; rotate; twirl; wheel25. decay (verb) break down; corrupt; crumble; decay; decompose; deteriorate; disintegrate; molder; moulder; putrefy; putresce; rot; spoil; taint26. defect (verb) apostatize; defect; desert; rat; renounce; repudiate; tergiversate; tergiverse27. direct (verb) aim; cast; direct; head; incline; lay; level; point; present; set; train; zero in28. distract (verb) derange; distract; disturb; infatuate; infuriate29. dull (verb) blunt; disedge; dull; obtund30. give (verb) address; apply; buckle; concentrate; dedicate; devote; focus; give31. reverse (verb) invert; reverse; transpose32. sheer (verb) avert; divert; pivot; redirect; re-route; sheer; shift; swing; swivel; volte-face; wheel; whip33. upset (verb) disorder; unhinge; unsettle; upset34. wrench (verb) sprain; wrench -
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1. phr v убавлять, уменьшать2. phr v отворачиватьturn away — отворачивать; отклонять
3. phr v отворачиваться, откладываться; складываться4. phr v загибаться внизturn up — поднимать вверх; загибать
5. phr v сворачиватьturn into — сворачивать в; превращаться в
6. phr v поворачивать лицом внизturn round — оборачиваться; поворачиваться
turn aside — отклонять; поворачивать в сторону
7. phr v спец. кантовать8. phr v разбирать, готовитьto turn down the bed — готовить постель на ночь, разбирать постель
9. phr v отвергать, отклонятьto turn down — отклонять, отвергать
10. phr v отказыватьСинонимический ряд:1. decline (verb) decline; dismiss; reject; reprobate; repudiate; spurn2. deny (verb) deny; disapprove; withhold3. negative (verb) blackball; negative; veto4. refuse (verb) balk; be unwilling; demur; desist; hesitate; refuse; shy away from -
9 turn
[tə:n] 1. verb1) (to (make something) move or go round; to revolve: The wheels turned; He turned the handle.) rodar2) (to face or go in another direction: He turned and walked away; She turned towards him.) virar-se3) (to change direction: The road turned to the left.) virar4) (to direct; to aim or point: He turned his attention to his work.) dirigir5) (to go round: They turned the corner.) dar a volta6) (to (cause something to) become or change to: You can't turn lead into gold; At what temperature does water turn into ice?) transformar(-se)7) (to (cause to) change colour to: Her hair turned white; The shock turned his hair white.) mudar (de cor)2. noun1) (an act of turning: He gave the handle a turn.) volta2) (a winding or coil: There are eighty turns of wire on this aerial.) volta3) ((also turning) a point where one can change direction, eg where one road joins another: Take the third turn(ing) on/to the left.) esquina4) (one's chance or duty (to do, have etc something shared by several people): It's your turn to choose a record; You'll have to wait your turn in the bathroom.) vez5) (one of a series of short circus or variety acts, or the person or persons who perform it: The show opened with a comedy turn.) número•- turnover
- turnstile
- turntable
- turn-up
- by turns
- do someone a good turn
- do a good turn
- in turn
- by turns
- out of turn
- speak out of turn
- take a turn for the better
- worse
- take turns
- turn a blind eye
- turn against
- turn away
- turn back
- turn down
- turn in
- turn loose
- turn off
- turn on
- turn out
- turn over
- turn up* * *[tə:n] n 1 rotação, volta, giro. I took two turns up and down the room / andei duas vezes para cá e para lá dentro do quarto. 2 fig mudança de direção, reviravolta, crise, ação de virar. 3 curva, cotovelo. 4 mudança, alteração, variação. 5 torção, torcedura. 6 vez, ocasião. await your turn! / espere sua vez! now it is my turn / agora é a minha vez. 7 tempo, período, turno. we did it in turns / fizemos isto em turnos. 8 ação, ato, serviço, favor, obséquio. one good turn deserves another / um favor merece outro. 9 inclinação, predileção, tendência, talento. he has a turn for music / ele tem talento (inclinação, interesse) para a música. 10 curso, caminho. 11 passeio, giro, excursão, volta. we took a turn / demos uma volta, fizemos um passeio. 12 susto, choque. it gave her a turn / ela assustou-se. 13 desmaio. 14 Mus grupeto, nota floreada. 15 oportunidade. 16 ocupação passageira ou provisória. 17 Theat número de variedades. 18 estado, condição, natureza, disposição, caráter. 19 sucessão, alternação, rodízio. 20 Typogr letra bloqueada. • vt+vi 1 girar, rodar, virar(-se), volver(-se). he turned her head / ele lhe virou a cabeça. it turns my stomach / está me virando o estômago. I don’t know which way to turn / fig não sei o que fazer, não sei para que lado me virar. we turned the coat inside out / viramos o paletó às avessas. 2 voltar-se. 3 mover, mexer. we did not turn a hair / não perdemos a calma, não demonstramos. 4 mudar (de direção), alterar o curso. 5 dirigir(-se). 6 retornar. 7 desviar. 8 inverter, reverter. 9 revolver na mente. 10 mudar de posição. 11 mudar de assunto. 12 transformar(-se) em (gelo), mudar (cor), tornar(-se) pálido. 13 fazer, formar, adaptar-se. 14 perturbar, transtornar. her brain (head) is turned / ela é louca. 15 mandar embora, fazer ir. 16 volver, dirigir (olhos), virar (rosto). 17 ser mudado. 18 parar, aparar. 19 fazer voltar. 20 passar, dar volta, contornar. 21 ultrapassar, passar (tempo, idade). 22 tornear, fazer no torno. 23 ser torneado. 24 deixar doente. 25 ficar tonto, desmaiar. my head turns / minha cabeça está virando, estou tonto. 26 dobrar. 27 madurecer, mudar de cor. 28 induzir, instigar. 29 expulsar. 30 vender, trocar. 31 traduzir, verter. 32 transformar(-se), alterar, virar às avessas. 33 agrisalhar. 34 entregar. 35 moldar, configurar. 36 resultar, terminar. 37 tornar-se. he turned Christian, soldier, traitor / ele converteu-se ao cristianismo, ficou soldado, virou traidor. 38 estragar, azedar, coalhar (leite). a friendly (good) turn um serviço de amigo, um obséquio. an ill, bad turn um ato mau. an unexpected turn uma mudança inesperada. at every turn a cada momento, em cada ocasião. a turn for the better uma mudança para o melhor. a well turned phrase uma frase bem formulada. by turns alternativamente, em intervalos. done to a turn Cook no ponto. he turned up a tough person ele mostrou-se, revelou-se uma pessoa dura. it took a bad turn virou para o lado ruim. light and dark by turns claro e escuro alternadamente. on the turn prestes a virar (maré). right about turn! Mil meia-volta, volver! the turn of the century a virada do século. to serve one’s turn servir ao fim de, vir a propósito de. to take turns a) mudar, trocar com, revezar-se. b) experimentar. to turn about virar(-se), volver, voltar(-se). to turn a deaf ear fazer-se de surdo. to turn adrift mandar embora, deixar desamparado. to turn against influenciar contra, virar-se contra, ofender, atiçar. to turn around virar ao contrário, torcer (palavras), mudar de atitude. to turn aside desviar(-se), virar-se para o lado. to turn a trick vulg vender-se (prostituta). to turn away a) desviar, virar, mandar embora, despedir, rejeitar. b) virar-se, voltar-se. to turn back a) regressar, voltar, retroceder. b) recusar, devolver. c) retorquir. d) mandar de volta, fazer voltar. she couldn’t turn back / ela não pode voltar atrás (decisão). to turn down a) virar para baixo, dobrar (para baixo). b) diminuir (gás, etc.). c) declinar, rejeitar (oferta). d) desprezar, abandonar. e) descer, ir para baixo. to turn eighteen fazer, completar 18 anos. to turn from dissuadir de. to turn in a) virar, dobrar, (para dentro). b) entregar (alguém). to turn into a) converter em, transformar em. b) instigar a. c) traduzir. d) transformar-se em. e) converter-se em, tornar-se, ficar. to turn into verse pôr em versos. to turn nasty tornar-se desagradável. to turn off a) desviar, afastar, impedir. b) ( from de), despedir, mandar embora. c) fechar, desligar (gás, rádio, torneira). d) realizar, produzir. e) desligar emocionalmente ou sexualmente. f) dirigir-se para o lado. g) desviar-se, afastar-se. h) estragar. i) virar, entrar, sair de uma rua e entrar em outra, dobrar uma esquina. to turn off with a laugh desfazer com um riso. to turn on a) abrir (torneira), ligar (rádio, etc.). b) coll excitar (sexualmente). c) usar narcóticos. d) virar-se. e) girar sobre, em volta de, depender de. f) atacar, visar, retorquir. to turn one’s coat virar a casaca, mudar de opinião. to turn on the heat sl aumentar o esforço, pressão, atividade. to turn out a) virar para fora (os pés). b) expulsar, mandar embora. they turned him out of doors (out of the house) / botaram-no para fora. c) despejar. d) apagar, desligar (luz). e) virar às avessas (as bolsas). f) extrair (carvão). g) transportar, carregar, produzir, fornecer (mercadorias). h) sl iniciar alguém (sexo, drogas). i) virar-se, dirigir-se (para fora). j) sair, ir-se. k) vir à luz, confirmar (-se). l) formar-se, tornar-se. he has turned out a diligent boy / ele tornou-se um rapaz diligente. m) verificar-se, mostrar ser. It turned out that she had money / verificou-se que ela tinha o dinheiro. n) decorrer, terminar. o) largar o trabalho. to turn out well sair bem, dar certo. to turn over a) virar. b) folhar. c) derrubar. d) transbordar. e) transferir. f) revolver. g) movimentar (dinheiro). h) transmitir. i) extraditar. j) encarregar. k) virar-se. l) girar, revolver-se. m) mudar de opinião ou posição. n) inverter. o) denunciar, entregar (às autoridades). to turn over in someone’s mind estudar bem, pensar bem. to turn round a) girar, virar. b) volver, voltar. c) fig converter-se. to turn someone round one’s little finger dominar alguém completamente. to turn something into money transformar em dinheiro, vender. to turn tail recuar ignominiosamente. to turn the back upon someone virar as costas para alguém. to turn the corner a) dobrar a esquina. b) fig vencer a crise. to turn the key virar a chave. to turn the knife in the wound fig abrir novas feridas. to turn the steps towards dirigir os passos para. to turn the tables mudar a sorte. to turn the tables upon pagar na mesma moeda a. to turn the tap on fig cair em prantos. to turn things upside down virar as coisas de pernas para a ar. to turn thumbs down sl recusar, rejeitar, negar. to turn to a) dirigir, concentrar, aplicar, aproveitar. he turn edit to account / ele tirou proveito disto, aproveitou-o com vantagem. b) começar a trabalhar. c) dirigir-se para. they turned to us / dirigiram-se a nós. d) dirigir-se a. e) voltar-se para. f) transformar-se em, converter-se para, tornar-se. to turn toward dirigir para. to turn turtle fig virar de pernas para o ar. to turn up a) virar para cima, dobrar para cima. she turned up her nose / ela torceu o nariz. b) trazer à tona. c) arregaçar. d) aumentar (som, fogo). e) abrir (baralho). f) descobrir, revelar. g) fazer a barra (roupas). h) dirigir-se para cima, virar-se para cima, levantar-se. i) aparecer, vir à tona, surgir. she has turned up at last / ela chegou finalmente. j) acontecer, suceder. k) tornar-se. l) verificar-se, mostrar-se. to turn upon dirigir-se contra, girar em torno de, tratar-se de. to turn up the wick (sl de aviação) acelerar, voar a toda a velocidade. to turn water into wine transformar água em vinho. turn and turn about alternativamente, sucessivamente. turn it up! coll basta! chega! cale a boca! turn of mind modo de pensar. turn over! vide verso! we turned an honest penny by ganhamos nosso dinheiro honestamente com. -
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1. phr v сворачивать, ответвлятьсяis this where the road to turns off? — здесь дорога поворачивает на ?, отсюда начинается дорога на ?
2. phr v выключать3. phr v гасить4. phr v закрывать; заглушать5. phr v выгонять; увольнять6. phr v отделываться; сбагрить7. phr v отводить, отклонятьto turn off a question — отвести вопрос; уклониться от ответа
to turn down — отклонять, отвергать
turn away — отворачивать; отклонять
turn aside — отклонять; поворачивать в сторону
8. phr v отвлекать внимание9. phr v делать, выполнятьI am appalled at the amount of work he can turn off — я ошеломлён тем, сколько он может сделать
turn to — приниматься за дела, браться за работу
10. phr v отпускать; делать; сочинять; исполнятьturn loose — отпускать; выпускать
11. phr v отделывать, оттачивать12. phr v разг. потерять вкус, интерес13. phr v разг. отбить охоту; разочаровать14. phr v разг. наскучить; отвратить от себяhe turns me off — он мне неприятен; он вызывает у меня отвращение
15. phr v портиться16. phr v вянуть и опадать17. phr v шутл. поженить18. phr v редк. повеситьСинонимический ряд:1. dismiss (verb) ax; boot out; bounce; cashier; discharge; disemploy; dismiss; drop; fire; kick out; let out; sack; terminate2. hang (verb) gibbet; hang; noose; scrag; string up3. switch off (verb) break the connection; cut the current; disconnect; stop; switch off -
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1. phr v отворачивать; отклонятьto turn down — отклонять, отвергать
turn aside — отклонять; поворачивать в сторону
2. phr v отворачиваться3. phr v отвращать, внушать неприязнь, отвращение4. phr v показывать неодобрение, отвращение5. phr v прогонять; не пускатьturn loose — отпускать; выпускать
6. phr v прогонять со службы, увольнять7. phr v уходить; покидать8. phr v уст. отклониться от пути истинного, быть совращённымСинонимический ряд:avert (verb) avert; cast one's eyes down; look another way; look away; shove aside; sidetrack; turn aside; turn one's eyes away -
12 thumbs up
I. re phroдoбpeниe, paзpeшeниe (oбыкн. упoтp. c гл. to get, to give, to receive, to turn) [этим. cм. пoд thumbs down]The government's plans have got the thumbs up from the trade unions. Thumbs Up to Lex Luger... Luger is a fine wrestler and his day will eventually come (The Wrestler)II. int phroтличнo!, чудecнo!, вoт этo здopoвo!It's thumbs up, old chap. You've drawn the winner, this time -
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1.поворачивать; вращать; загибать; отклоняться; менять; убавлятьturn round — оборачиваться; поворачиваться
2.оборот; поворот; изгиб (трубопровода); колено; (рабочая) смена -
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(be (или turn) thumbs up (on smb. или smth.))But where justice ends, mercy may begin. Should the man really die, only the Home Secretary decided... Sometimes the thumb is up, sometimes down. Not in public... as in a roman gladiatorial arena. In Senate and in silence. (‘Tribune’) — Но там, где кончается закон, может вступить в свои права милосердие. Должен ли этот человек умереть? Вопрос решает только министр внутренних дел... Иногда большой палец поднят вверх, а иногда опущен вниз. Так в древнем Риме решали судьбу побежденного гладиатора. Но тогда это делалось в открытую... а сейчас - тихо и тайно.
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1. noun1) (the short thick finger of the hand, set at a different angle from the other four.) palec2) (the part of a glove or mitten covering this finger.) palec2. verb((often with through) to turn over (the pages of a book) with the thumb or fingers: She was thumbing through the dictionary.) prelistati- thumbprint
- thumbs-up
- thumbtack
- under someone's thumb* * *I [əəm]nounpalec (prst); palec rokavicethumbs up! slang izvrstno! odlično! sijajno!as easy as kiss my thumb — slang figuratively otročje lahek, otroška igrahe is under my thumb — on je v moji oblasti, mora se mi pokoravatihis fingers are all thumbs figuratively on je zelo nespretento have (to hold) under one's thumbs — imeti v svoji oblasti, v svojih pestehto turn the thumbs down figuratively obsoditi (koga)to twirl one's thumbs — palce vrteti (od dolgočasja), lenaritiII [mʌm]transitive verbpotipati s palcem; pustiti palčne ali prstne odtise (na knjigi itd.); zamazati s palcem ali s prsti (knjigo itd.); prelistati (knjigo); brenkati (melodijo); nespretno začeti (delo); American colloquially dvigniti palec za avtostopto thumb one's nose at s.o. — osle komu pokazatito thumb a ride (a lift) — avtostopati; intransitive verb music igrati s palcem; brenkati, nespretno igrati -
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1. nounDaumen, derget the thumbs down — [Idee:] verworfen werden; [Kandidat:] abgelehnt werden
get the thumbs up — [Person, Projekt:] akzeptiert werden
2. transitive verbhave ten thumbs, be all thumbs — zwei linke Hände haben (ugs.)
1)thumb a lift — einem Autofahrer winken, um sich mitnehmen zu lassen; (hitch-hike) per Anhalter fahren
3)thumb one's nose [at somebody] — [jemandem] eine lange Nase machen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92692/thumb_through">thumb through* * *1. noun1) (the short thick finger of the hand, set at a different angle from the other four.) der Daumen2) (the part of a glove or mitten covering this finger.) der Daumen2. verb((often with through) to turn over (the pages of a book) with the thumb or fingers: She was thumbing through the dictionary.) durchblättern- thumb-nail- thumbprint
- thumbs-up
- thumbtack
- under someone's thumb* * *[θʌm]\thumb of a glove Daumen m eines HandschuhsII. vt1. (hitchhike)to \thumb a lift/ride per Anhalter [o ÖSTERR Autostopp] fahren, trampen2. (mark by handling)▪ to \thumb sth etw abgreifento \thumb a book ein Buch abgreifenwell-\thumbed abgegriffen3.III. vi1. (glance through)to \thumb through a newspaper durch die Zeitung blättern2. (hitchhike)▪ to \thumb it to somewhere irgendwohin trampen* * *[ɵʌm]1. nDaumen mto be under sb's thumb — unter jds Pantoffel (dat) or Fuchtel (dat) stehen
she has him under her thumb — sie hat ihn unter ihrer Fuchtel
he gave me the thumbs up/down — er gab mir zu verstehen, dass alles in Ordnung war/dass es nicht in Ordnung war
the idea was given the thumbs up/down — für den Vorschlag wurde grünes/rotes Licht gegeben
2. vt1) (inf)let's thumb a lift with this lorry — wir wollen versuchen, diesen Lastwagen anzuhalten
2)to thumb one's nose at sb/sth — jdm/einer Sache eine lange Nase machen; (fig) auf jdn/etw pfeifen
3)a well thumbed book — ein Buch mit abgegriffenen Seiten
* * *thumb [θʌm]under sb’s thumb in jemandes Gewalt, unter jemandes Fuchtel umg;she has him under her thumb sie hat ihn an der Kandare;a) das sieht doch ein Blinder,b) das fällt auf wie ein Kuhfladen auf der Autobahn;thumbs up!a) alles in Ordnung!,b) prima!;it’s thumbs up for your offer dein Angebot ist angenommen;get the thumbs up akzeptiert werden;give sb (sth) the thumbs upa) jemanden (etwas) akzeptieren,b) sich für jemanden (etwas) entscheiden;it’s thumbs down for your offer dein Angebot ist abgelehnt;get the thumbs down abgelehnt werden;a) jemanden (etwas) ablehnen,B v/t1. ein Buch etc abgreifen2. Buchseiten etc durchblätternthumb a car ein Auto anhalten, sich mitnehmen lassen;thumb one’s way to trampen nach4. thumb one’s nose atb) pfeifen auf (akk) umg* * *1. nounDaumen, dergive somebody the thumbs down on a proposal/idea — jemandes Vorschlag/Idee ablehnen
get the thumbs down — [Idee:] verworfen werden; [Kandidat:] abgelehnt werden
get the thumbs up — [Person, Projekt:] akzeptiert werden
2. transitive verbhave ten thumbs, be all thumbs — zwei linke Hände haben (ugs.)
1)thumb a lift — einem Autofahrer winken, um sich mitnehmen zu lassen; (hitch-hike) per Anhalter fahren
2) (turn over) [mit dem Daumen] durchblättern [Buch]; [mit dem Daumen] umblättern [Seiten]3)thumb one's nose [at somebody] — [jemandem] eine lange Nase machen
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Daumen - m. -
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1. noun1) (the short thick finger of the hand, set at a different angle from the other four.) pulgar2) (the part of a glove or mitten covering this finger.) pulgar
2. verb((often with through) to turn over (the pages of a book) with the thumb or fingers: She was thumbing through the dictionary.) hojear; manosear- thumbprint
- thumbs-up
- thumbtack
- under someone's thumb
thumb n dedo pulgartr[ɵʌm]1 pulgar nombre masculino1 hacer autostop\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be all thumbs ser un manazas, ser torpeto be under somebody's thumb estar dominado,-a por alguiento get the thumbs up ser aprobado,-a, recibir la aprobaciónto get the thumbs down ser rechazado,-ato give something the thumbs up aprobar algoto give something the thumbs down rechazar algoto have somebody under one's thumb tener a alguien en el bolsilloto stick out like a sore thumb saltar a la vistato thumb a ride / thumb a lift hacer autostopthumb ['ɵʌm] vt: hojear (con el pulgar)thumb n: pulgar m, dedo m pulgarn.• pulgar (Dedo) s.m.v.• hojear v.
I θʌmnoun pulgar m, dedo m gordo (fam)to be all thumbs o (BrE also) all fingers and thumbs: I'm all thumbs today hoy estoy muy torpe con las manos; to be under somebody's thumb estar* dominado por alguien; to get the thumbs down/up from somebody ser* rechazado por alguien/recibir la aprobación de alguien; to give the thumbs up/down to something aprobar*/rechazar* algo; to stick out like a sore thumb \<\<building/person/object\>\> desentonar terriblemente, no pegar* ni con cola (fam); to twiddle one's thumbs — estar* sin hacer nada, estar* perdiendo el tiempo; green I 1)
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a)I thumbed a lift o (AmE also) a ride home — me fui a casa a dedo (fam), me fui a casa de aventón (Col, Méx)
b) \<\<book\>\> hojearPhrasal Verbs:[θʌm]1.N pulgar mto be all thumbs —
- twiddle one's thumbs- be under sb's thumbrule 1., 2)the voters have given him the thumbs up/down — el electorado votó a favor de/en contra de él
2. VT1) [+ book] manosear2)to thumb a lift or a ride — hacer autostop, hacer dedo, pedir aventón (LAm)
3)to thumb one's nose at sth/sb — (lit) hacer burla a algo/algn (agitando la mano con el pulgar sobre la nariz) ; (fig) burlarse de algo/algn
3.VIto thumb through a book/magazine — hojear un libro/una revista
4.CPDthumb index N — índice m recortado
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I [θʌm]noun pulgar m, dedo m gordo (fam)to be all thumbs o (BrE also) all fingers and thumbs: I'm all thumbs today hoy estoy muy torpe con las manos; to be under somebody's thumb estar* dominado por alguien; to get the thumbs down/up from somebody ser* rechazado por alguien/recibir la aprobación de alguien; to give the thumbs up/down to something aprobar*/rechazar* algo; to stick out like a sore thumb \<\<building/person/object\>\> desentonar terriblemente, no pegar* ni con cola (fam); to twiddle one's thumbs — estar* sin hacer nada, estar* perdiendo el tiempo; green I 1)
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a)I thumbed a lift o (AmE also) a ride home — me fui a casa a dedo (fam), me fui a casa de aventón (Col, Méx)
b) \<\<book\>\> hojearPhrasal Verbs: -
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I [θʌm]nome pollice m.••II [θʌm]to be under sb.'s thumb — essere sotto il controllo di qcn.
1) sfogliare [book, magazine]2) colloq. (hitchhiking)•••to thumb one's nose at sb. — fare marameo a qcn.; fig. fregarsene di qcn
* * *1. noun1) (the short thick finger of the hand, set at a different angle from the other four.) pollice2) (the part of a glove or mitten covering this finger.) pollice2. verb((often with through) to turn over (the pages of a book) with the thumb or fingers: She was thumbing through the dictionary.) sfogliare- thumbprint
- thumbs-up
- thumbtack
- under someone's thumb* * *[θʌm]1. nAnat pollice mto be all thumbs fig fam — essere maldestro (-a)
to give sb/sth the thumbs up — (fam: sign) far segno di essere d'accordo con qn/qc, (approve) dare l'okay a qn/qc
to give sth the thumbs down fam — disapprovare or bocciare qc
2. vt(book) sfogliareto thumb a lift or a ride fam — fare l'autostop
to thumb one's nose at sb/sth fig fam — beffarsi di qn/qc
3. vito thumb through a book/magazine — sfogliare un libro/una rivista
* * *thumb /ɵʌm/n.2 (archit.) ovolo; echino● (comput.) thumb drive = pen drive ► pen (2) □ (mus.) thumb hook, reggipollice ( di uno strumento a fiato) □ (fam. USA) a thumb in one's eye, una spina nel fianco □ ( editoria) thumb-index, indice a scalettatura (o a rubrica) □ ( di un dizionario, ecc.) thumb-indexed, con indice a rubrica □ ( editoria) thumb-indexing, scalettatura □ (naut.) thumb knot, nodo semplice □ thumb latch, saliscendi a linguetta ( azionato col pollice) □ thumb mark, impronta di un pollice □ (mecc.) thumb-nut, dado ad alette; galletto □ thumb pin ► thumbtack □ thumb ring, anello per il pollice □ thumb-stall, ditale ( da calzolaio, ecc.); (med.) copripollice, ditale □ thumb-sucker, bimbo che si succhia il pollice; ( gergo giorn.) articolo ben fatto; ( anche) colonnista, rubricista □ ( tiro a segno) thumb support, appoggiapollice □ (fig.) to be all thumbs, essere goffo con le mani; essere maldestro □ by rule of thumb, per praticaccia; a lume di naso □ ( USA) to be on the thumb, fare l'autostop □ (fig.) under sb. 's thumb, dominato da q.; sotto il tallone di; alla mercé di q.: to keep under one's thumb, dominare; signoreggiare su; comandare a bacchetta □ (fam.) Thumbs down!, pollice verso!; abbasso!: ( di un progetto, ecc.) to get the thumbs down, essere bocciato □ (fam.) Thumbs up!, benissimo!; d'accordo!; evviva!: to get (o to be given) the thumbs up, ottenere l'approvazione; essere approvato □ I'll keep my thumbs up for you, in bocca al lupo! □ His fingers are (o He is) all thumbs, è assai goffo con le mani (o maldestro).(to) thumb /ɵʌm/v. t.2 sciupare; sporcare; lasciare l'impronta del pollice su (qc.)● (fam.) to thumb a lift (o a ride), fare l'autostop □ (fam.) to thumb it, fare l'autostop □ to thumb one's nose at, fare marameo a (q.); dileggiare, schernire (q.); mancare di rispetto per, non tenere in nessun conto ( disposizioni, regole, ecc.) □ to thumb through, sfogliare, consultare ( un dizionario, ecc.); attraversare ( un paese, ecc.) facendo l'autostop.* * *I [θʌm]nome pollice m.••II [θʌm]to be under sb.'s thumb — essere sotto il controllo di qcn.
1) sfogliare [book, magazine]2) colloq. (hitchhiking)•••to thumb one's nose at sb. — fare marameo a qcn.; fig. fregarsene di qcn
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1. throw off/back; toss back(настрана) throw aside(було) throw back2. прен. reject, cast aside, turn down, decline(противник) воен. repulse, throw/hurl back(отказвам се от) discardотхвърлям с презрение scornотхвърлям като нещо, което на заслужава внимание write off as beneath o.'s noticeотхвърлям молба refuse/deny a requestотхвърлям теория reject a theoryотхвърлям обвинение rebut/answer/repudiate a chargeотхвърлям игото/владичеството на throw off the yoke/the dominion ofотхвърлям всякакви предразсъдъци discard all prejudicesотхвърлям някого reject s.o.отхвърлям кандидат rule out a candidateотхвърлям чрез гласуване vote downотхвърлям всяка отговорност (от себе са) decline/disclaim all responsibility3. юр. traverse(иск) disallow, nonsuit* * *отхвъ̀рлям,гл.2. прен. reject, cast aside, turn down, refuse, decline, разг. give (s.th.) the thumbs-down; give (s.o.) the elbow; ( противник) воен. repulse, throw/hurl back; ( отказвам се от) discard; disclaim; \отхвърлям всяка отговорност (от себе си) decline/disclaim all responsibility; \отхвърлям възможност exclude/preclude a possibility; \отхвърлям игото/владичеството на throw off the yoke/the dominion of; \отхвърлям кандидат rule out a candidate; \отхвърлям като нещо, което не заслужава внимание write off as beneath o.’s notice; \отхвърлям някого reject s.o.; \отхвърлям обвинение rebut/answer/repudiate a charge; \отхвърлям с презрение scorn; \отхвърлям твърдение reject/deny an allegation; \отхвърлям чрез гласуване vote down;3. юр. traverse; ( иск) disallow, nonsuit;4. be through with; get s.th. over; do (a lot of work), cover (a lot of ground).* * *throw back; throw off; refuse: отхвърлям a request - отхвърлям молба; turn down (предложение); abjure; abnegate; cut{kXt}; decline; disallow (иск); disclaim; dismiss (юр.); disprove; fling aside{fliN}; ignore (юр.); negative; nonsuit (иск); override* * *1. (було) throw back 2. (иск) disallow, nonsuit 3. (настрана) throw aside 4. (отказвам се от) discard 5. (противник) воен. repulse, throw/ hurl back 6. be through with;get s.th. over; do (a lot of work), cover (a lot of ground) 7. throw off/back;toss back 8. ОТХВЪРЛЯМ всяка отговорност (от себе са) decline/disclaim all responsibility 9. ОТХВЪРЛЯМ всякакви предразсъдъци discard all prejudices 10. ОТХВЪРЛЯМ игото/владичеството на throw off the yoke/the dominion of 11. ОТХВЪРЛЯМ кандидат rule out a candidate 12. ОТХВЪРЛЯМ като нещо, което на заслужава внимание write off as beneath o.'s notice 13. ОТХВЪРЛЯМ молба refuse/deny a request 14. ОТХВЪРЛЯМ някого reject s.o. 15. ОТХВЪРЛЯМ обвинение rebut/ answer/repudiate a charge 16. ОТХВЪРЛЯМ предложение turn down/refuse an offer ОТХВЪРЛЯМ твърдение reject/deny an allegation 17. ОТХВЪРЛЯМ с презрение scorn 18. ОТХВЪРЛЯМ теория reject a theory 19. ОТХВЪРЛЯМ чрез гласуване vote down 20. прен. reject, cast aside, turn down, decline 21. юр. traverse -
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отхвъ̀рля,отхвъ̀рлям гл.2. прен. reject, cast aside, turn down, refuse, decline, разг. give (s.th.) the thumbs-down; give (s.o.) the elbow; ( противник) воен. repulse, throw/hurl back; ( отказвам се от) discard; disclaim; \отхвърля всяка отговорност (от себе си) decline/disclaim all responsibility; \отхвърля възможност exclude/preclude a possibility; \отхвърля игото/владичеството на throw off the yoke/the dominion of; \отхвърля кандидат rule out a candidate; \отхвърля като нещо, което не заслужава внимание write off as beneath o.’s notice; \отхвърля някого reject s.o.; \отхвърля обвинение rebut/answer/repudiate a charge; \отхвърля с презрение scorn; \отхвърля твърдение reject/deny an allegation; \отхвърля чрез гласуване vote down;3. юр. traverse; ( иск) disallow, nonsuit;4. be through with; get s.th. over; do (a lot of work), cover (a lot of ground).
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