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to wade through

  • 1 wade

    خَاضَ (في الماءِ أو الوَحْلِ)‏ \ wade: to walk through water or long grass, with difficulty. \ See Also خَوَّض \ قَرَأَ بصُعُوبَة وجهد \ wade: (with through) to read sth. long and dull, with much effort: I had to wade through 300 pages of reports.

    Arabic-English glossary > wade

  • 2 wade

    [weɪd] verb
    1) to go or walk (through water, mud etc) with some difficulty:

    I've finally managed to wade through that boring book I had to read.

    يَخوض، يَجْتازُ بِصُعوبَه
    2) to cross (a river etc) by wading:

    We'll wade the stream at its shallowest point.

    يَخوضُ النَّهْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > wade

  • 3 пробираться

    Русско-английский синонимический словарь > пробираться

  • 4 пробираться сквозь

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > пробираться сквозь

  • 5 ingeniarse en la tarea de

    • wade ashore
    • wade through

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ingeniarse en la tarea de

  • 6 merencekkan

    wade through, slough through. 2 face s.t. difficult.

    Malay-English dictionary > merencekkan

  • 7 rencah

    wade through, slough through. 2) face s.t. difficult. 2. mixed, various.

    Malay-English dictionary > rencah

  • 8 botas altas impermeables

    • wade through
    • wader
    • waders
    • wadi

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > botas altas impermeables

  • 9 zorla okumak

    v. wade through

    Turkish-English dictionary > zorla okumak

  • 10 waden door

    v. wade through

    Holandés-inglés dicionario > waden door

  • 11 durchwaten

    v/i (trennb., ist -ge-): durchwaten ( durch) wade through
    v/t (untr., hat) wade through
    * * *
    to ford
    * * *
    dụrch|wa|ten ['dʊrçvaːtn]
    vi sep aux sein
    to wade through (durch etw sth)
    * * *
    1) (to cross (water) on foot etc: They forded the river.) ford
    2) (to cross (a river etc) by wading: We'll wade the stream at its shallowest point.) wade
    * * *
    durch|wa·ten1
    [ˈdʊrçva:tn̩]
    vi Hilfsverb: sein
    [durch etw akk] \durchwaten to wade through [sth]
    durch·wa·ten *2
    [dʊrçˈva:tn̩]
    vt
    etw \durchwaten to wade across sth
    * * *
    I
    intransitives Verb; mit sein

    [durch etwas] durchwaten — wade through [something]

    II
    transitives Verb wade across
    * * *
    'durchwaten v/i (trennb, ist -ge-):
    durchwaten (durch) wade through
    durch'waten v/t (untrennb, hat) wade through
    * * *
    I
    intransitives Verb; mit sein

    [durch etwas] durchwaten — wade through [something]

    II
    transitives Verb wade across
    * * *
    v.
    to wade through v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > durchwaten

  • 12 dificultad

    f.
    1 difficulty.
    el grado de dificultad de los exámenes the degree of difficulty of the exams
    2 problem.
    la dificultad está en hacerlo sin mojarse los pies the difficult thing is to do it without getting your feet wet
    encontrar dificultades to run into trouble o problems
    pasar por dificultades to suffer hardship
    3 hardness, not easiness.
    imperat.
    2nd person plural (vosotros/ustedes) Imperative of Spanish verb: dificultar.
    * * *
    1 difficulty
    2 (obstáculo) obstacle; (problema) trouble, problem
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=obstáculo) difficulty
    2) (=problema) difficulty

    no hay dificultad para aceptar que... — there is no difficulty about accepting that...

    3) (=objeción) objection
    * * *
    a) ( cualidad de difícil) difficulty
    b) ( problema)

    superar or vencer dificultades — to overcome difficulties

    * * *
    = difficulty, rough spot, snag, hardness, hiccup, crunch, challenge, hassle, rub, kink.
    Ex. UDC is widely used despite the difficulties in keeping the schedules up to date.
    Ex. But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.
    Ex. Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.
    Ex. Hardness and the penetration of the ink layer into the paper were also measured = También se midió la solidez y la penetración de la tinta en el papel.
    Ex. The book 'The Last Hiccup of the Old Demographic Regime' examines the impact of epidemics and disease on population growth in the late seventeenth century.
    Ex. The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.
    Ex. The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the adaptability of the institutional structure to challenge and change.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.
    Ex. But as elegant and efficient as this seems, this strategy has a rub - you've got to have technology to track shipments, since you're ultimately responsible for purchases, warranties and returns.
    Ex. However, like any emerging technology, there are still a few kinks in the system.
    ----
    * afrontar una dificultad = front + difficulty.
    * ahí está la dificultad = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.
    * aprobar sin dificultad = sail through + exam.
    * avanzar con dificultad = wade through, limp, slog along, plod (along/through).
    * avanzar con gran dificultad = grind on.
    * caminar con dificultad = plod (along/through).
    * causar dificultad = cause + difficulty.
    * clasificado por nivel de dificultad = graded.
    * con dificultad = laboriously, with difficulty.
    * con dificultades = in difficulties.
    * conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.
    * con gran dificultad = with great difficulty.
    * conseguir con dificultad = eke out.
    * dificultad + afectar = difficulty + dog.
    * dificultad + apremiar = difficulty + dog.
    * dificultad económica = fiscal exigency, financial exigency.
    * dificultad + encontrarse = difficulty + lie.
    * dificultades = crisis [crises, -pl.].
    * dificultades + agravarse = difficulties + exacerbate.
    * dificultades + aquejar = difficulties + beset.
    * dificultades de aprendizaje = learning difficulties.
    * dificultades económicas = fiscal constraints, fiscal adversity, economic adversity.
    * dificultades presupuestarias = budget adversity.
    * dificultad presupuestaria = budget crunch.
    * dificultad + surgir = difficulty + arise.
    * dificultad técnica = technical difficulty.
    * encontrar dificultades = encounter + difficulties, encounter + limitations.
    * encontrarse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.
    * encontrarse en dificultades = find + Reflexivo + in difficulties.
    * en dificultades = stranded.
    * enfrentarse con una dificultad = face + difficulty.
    * entrañar dificultad = present + difficulty.
    * esa es la dificultad = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.
    * estar en dificultades = be in trouble.
    * forma de evitar una dificultad = way (a)round + difficulty.
    * fórmula para la dificultad de lectura = reading formula.
    * funcionar con dificultad = labour [labor, -USA].
    * ganar con dificultad = eke out.
    * ganar sin ninguna dificultad = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * hacer Algo con dificultad = muddle through, plod (along/through).
    * indicar las dificultades = note + difficulties.
    * insertar con dificultad = squeeze in/into.
    * leer con dificultad = wade through.
    * meter con dificultad = squeeze in/into.
    * mitigar una dificultad = alleviate + difficulty.
    * pasar dificultades = struggle, be under strain, bear + hardship, have + a difficult time, experience + difficult times, pass through + difficult times, face + difficult times.
    * pasar por muchas dificultades = be to hell and back.
    * plantear dificultad = pose + difficulty.
    * plantear dificultades = raise + difficulties.
    * poner en dificultades = put + Nombre + in difficulties.
    * presentar dificultad = present + difficulty.
    * progresar con dificultad = thread through.
    * respirar con dificultad = gasp for + breath, wheeze.
    * señalar las dificultades = note + difficulties.
    * sin dificultad = without difficulty.
    * sin dificultad alguna = without a hitch.
    * sin mucha dificultad = painlessly.
    * superar una dificultad = overcome + difficulty, get over + difficulty.
    * surgir una dificultad = arise + difficulty.
    * tener dificultad = struggle, experience + difficulty, be hard pressed.
    * tener dificultad de + Infinitivo = have + difficulty + Gerundio, have + difficulty in + Gerundio.
    * tener dificultad en + Verbo = be at pains to + Infinitivo.
    * tener dificultades = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.
    * toparse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.
    * tropezar con dificultades = run into + difficulties.
    * * *
    a) ( cualidad de difícil) difficulty
    b) ( problema)

    superar or vencer dificultades — to overcome difficulties

    * * *
    = difficulty, rough spot, snag, hardness, hiccup, crunch, challenge, hassle, rub, kink.

    Ex: UDC is widely used despite the difficulties in keeping the schedules up to date.

    Ex: But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.
    Ex: Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.
    Ex: Hardness and the penetration of the ink layer into the paper were also measured = También se midió la solidez y la penetración de la tinta en el papel.
    Ex: The book 'The Last Hiccup of the Old Demographic Regime' examines the impact of epidemics and disease on population growth in the late seventeenth century.
    Ex: The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.
    Ex: The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the adaptability of the institutional structure to challenge and change.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.
    Ex: But as elegant and efficient as this seems, this strategy has a rub - you've got to have technology to track shipments, since you're ultimately responsible for purchases, warranties and returns.
    Ex: However, like any emerging technology, there are still a few kinks in the system.
    * afrontar una dificultad = front + difficulty.
    * ahí está la dificultad = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.
    * aprobar sin dificultad = sail through + exam.
    * avanzar con dificultad = wade through, limp, slog along, plod (along/through).
    * avanzar con gran dificultad = grind on.
    * caminar con dificultad = plod (along/through).
    * causar dificultad = cause + difficulty.
    * clasificado por nivel de dificultad = graded.
    * con dificultad = laboriously, with difficulty.
    * con dificultades = in difficulties.
    * conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.
    * con gran dificultad = with great difficulty.
    * conseguir con dificultad = eke out.
    * dificultad + afectar = difficulty + dog.
    * dificultad + apremiar = difficulty + dog.
    * dificultad económica = fiscal exigency, financial exigency.
    * dificultad + encontrarse = difficulty + lie.
    * dificultades = crisis [crises, -pl.].
    * dificultades + agravarse = difficulties + exacerbate.
    * dificultades + aquejar = difficulties + beset.
    * dificultades de aprendizaje = learning difficulties.
    * dificultades económicas = fiscal constraints, fiscal adversity, economic adversity.
    * dificultades presupuestarias = budget adversity.
    * dificultad presupuestaria = budget crunch.
    * dificultad + surgir = difficulty + arise.
    * dificultad técnica = technical difficulty.
    * encontrar dificultades = encounter + difficulties, encounter + limitations.
    * encontrarse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.
    * encontrarse en dificultades = find + Reflexivo + in difficulties.
    * en dificultades = stranded.
    * enfrentarse con una dificultad = face + difficulty.
    * entrañar dificultad = present + difficulty.
    * esa es la dificultad = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.
    * estar en dificultades = be in trouble.
    * forma de evitar una dificultad = way (a)round + difficulty.
    * fórmula para la dificultad de lectura = reading formula.
    * funcionar con dificultad = labour [labor, -USA].
    * ganar con dificultad = eke out.
    * ganar sin ninguna dificultad = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * hacer Algo con dificultad = muddle through, plod (along/through).
    * indicar las dificultades = note + difficulties.
    * insertar con dificultad = squeeze in/into.
    * leer con dificultad = wade through.
    * meter con dificultad = squeeze in/into.
    * mitigar una dificultad = alleviate + difficulty.
    * pasar dificultades = struggle, be under strain, bear + hardship, have + a difficult time, experience + difficult times, pass through + difficult times, face + difficult times.
    * pasar por muchas dificultades = be to hell and back.
    * plantear dificultad = pose + difficulty.
    * plantear dificultades = raise + difficulties.
    * poner en dificultades = put + Nombre + in difficulties.
    * presentar dificultad = present + difficulty.
    * progresar con dificultad = thread through.
    * respirar con dificultad = gasp for + breath, wheeze.
    * señalar las dificultades = note + difficulties.
    * sin dificultad = without difficulty.
    * sin dificultad alguna = without a hitch.
    * sin mucha dificultad = painlessly.
    * superar una dificultad = overcome + difficulty, get over + difficulty.
    * surgir una dificultad = arise + difficulty.
    * tener dificultad = struggle, experience + difficulty, be hard pressed.
    * tener dificultad de + Infinitivo = have + difficulty + Gerundio, have + difficulty in + Gerundio.
    * tener dificultad en + Verbo = be at pains to + Infinitivo.
    * tener dificultades = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.
    * toparse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.
    * tropezar con dificultades = run into + difficulties.

    * * *
    un ejercicio de escasa dificultad a fairly easy exercise
    el grado de dificultad de la prueba the degree of difficulty of the test
    respira con dificultad his breathing is labored, he has difficulty breathing
    2 (problema) difficulty
    superar or vencer dificultades to overcome difficulties
    ¿tuviste alguna dificultad para encontrar la casa? did you have any trouble o difficulty finding the house?
    tiene dificultades en hacerse entender she has difficulty in o she has problems making herself understood
    la dificultad está en hacerlo en el mínimo de tiempo the difficult o hard part is to do it in the shortest possible time
    pasamos muchas dificultades, pero salimos adelante we had a lot of problems, but we came through it all
    me pusieron muchas dificultades para entrar they made it very hard for me to get in
    * * *

     

    Del verbo dificultar: ( conjugate dificultar)

    dificultad es:

    2ª persona plural (vosotros) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    dificultad    
    dificultar
    dificultad sustantivo femenino
    difficulty;

    tiene dificultades en hacerse entender she has difficulty in making herself understood;
    me pusieron muchas dificultades para entrar they made it very hard for me to get in;
    meterse en dificultades to get into difficulties
    dificultar ( conjugate dificultar) verbo transitivo
    to make … difficult
    dificultad sustantivo femenino
    1 difficulty
    2 (penalidad, contrariedad) trouble, problem
    dificultades económicas, financial problems

    ' dificultad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    coja
    - cojo
    - elevarse
    - encarar
    - escollo
    - evadir
    - fatiga
    - impedimento
    - infranqueable
    - intríngulis
    - necesidad
    - nudo
    - obstáculo
    - pena
    - remontar
    - retroceder
    - salir
    - salvar
    - tela
    - tumbo
    - vencer
    - apuro
    - complicación
    - confrontar
    - contra
    - contrariedad
    - encontrar
    - esquivar
    - insuperable
    - miga
    - ofrecer
    - pantano
    - pega
    - pero
    - presentar
    - radicar
    - sortear
    - subsanar
    - superar
    - surgir
    - traba
    - tropezar
    English:
    difficulty
    - experience
    - extricate
    - gasp
    - hassle
    - hitch
    - hobble
    - inarticulate
    - iron out
    - job
    - manage
    - painless
    - squash in
    - struggle
    - struggle along
    - struggle on
    - tongue-tied
    - trial
    - trouble
    - trudge
    - considerable
    - difficult
    - grade
    - hiccup
    - pit
    - scramble
    - wheeze
    - wriggle
    * * *
    1. [cualidad de difícil] difficulty;
    caminaba con dificultad she walked with difficulty;
    el grado o [m5] nivel de dificultad de los exámenes the degree o level of difficulty of the exams;
    un ejercicio de gran dificultad a very difficult exercise
    2. [obstáculo] problem;
    todo son dificultades con ella she sees everything as a problem;
    la dificultad está en hacerlo sin mojarse los pies the difficult thing is to do it without getting your feet wet;
    encontrar dificultades to run into trouble o problems;
    poner dificultades to raise objections;
    nos puso muchas dificultades para entrevistarlo he put no end of obstacles in our way when we wanted to interview him;
    superar o [m5] vencer las dificultades to overcome the difficulties;
    ¿tuviste alguna dificultad para dar con la calle? did you have any difficulty finding the street?
    3. [penalidad]
    pasar por dificultades to suffer hardship
    * * *
    f difficulty;
    con dificultades with difficulty;
    poner dificultades make it difficult
    * * *
    : difficulty
    * * *
    1. (concepto) difficulty [pl. difficulties]
    2. (problema) problem

    Spanish-English dictionary > dificultad

  • 13 VAÐA

    (veð; óð, óðum, and vóð, vóðum; vaðinn), v.
    1) to wade through water, snow, smoke, fire (v. ár, mjöll, reyk, eld); absol. to wade through water; Þórr óð til lands, Th. waded ashore;
    2) to rush (Kolskeggr óð at honum); v. at vígi, to rush into fight; v. fram, to rush forth, in battle; hann lætr v. stein til eins þeira, he lets fly a stone at one of them; hón lét skíran málm v., threw gold broadcast;
    3) v. uppi, to appear above water (óðu limarnar uppi, en rœtrnar í sjónum); fig. to be overbearing (þenna tíma óð herra A. mjók uppi).
    * * *
    pres. veð; pret. óð, ótt (óðst), óð, pl. óðu; subj. œði and væði; imperat. vað, vaddu; part. vaðinn: [A. S. wadan; Engl. wade; Germ. waten; Dan. vade]:—to wade, go through shallow water, Gm. 21, 29, Hkv. Hjörv. 5; vaða þunga stramna, Vsp. 45; hann gengr götu til lækjarins, en veðr síðan lækinn, Gísl. 28; þar má vel vaða út í hólmann, Fms. i. 71; þeir óðu út á mót margir, viii. 161; þeir óðu til lands, 317; en Þórr óð til lands, Edda 36; ok óð á sæinn út, Hkr. i. 229; hón óð út á vaðlana, Lv. 68, 69; vér höfum vaðnar leirur, Orkn. (in a verse); vaða mjöll, to wade through snow, Sighvat; var mjöllin svá djúp, at hrossin fengu eigi vaðit, Fb. ii. 111; Þórr gengr til dómsins ok veðr ár þær, Edda 10; vaxattú nú Vimr, alls mik vaða tiðir, 60: also of fire, smoke, wind, vaða loganda eld, Fms. i. 265, Nj. 162; var því líkast sem þeir væði reyk, Fms. iii. 176; sem hann væði vind, vi. 419; sem hann œði vind, Mork. l. c.; þeir óðu jörðina at knjám, Fas. i. 424: the phrase, tungl veðr í skýjum, the moon wades in clouds.
    II. metaph. to go through the thick of a thing, rush, storm; Kolskeggr óð at honum, rushed at him, Nj. 97; vaða fram, to rush forth, in battle, Al. 5; þars þú at vigi veðr, Skv. 2. 24; vaðit hefir þú at vígi. Am. 90; hann lætr vaða stein til eins þeirra ( he lets fly a stone at him) svá at sá liggr í svíma, Fs. 36; þá óð annat útan í mót, Fms. viii. 191; þar er vé vaða, Darr. 6 (of the standard in battle); Ebresk orð vaða opt í Látinunni, Hebrew words often get into the Latin, Skálda (Thorodd); sýnisk mér sem hér vaði allt saman ( be all mixed together) kálfar ok úlfar, Fms. viii. 243; hón lét skíran málm vaða, threw gold broadcast, Akv. 39; láta gullskálir á flet vaða, 10.
    2. vaða uppi, to ‘wade up,’ appear above water; óðu limarnar uppi en rætrnar í sjónum, of a tree, Fms. vii. 163: vaða uppi is used of sharks or dog-fish coming to the surface; hence to be violent, þenna tíma óð herra Ásgrímr mjök uppi, Bs. i. 722, 730.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > VAÐA

  • 14 durchfressen

    (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)
    I v/t auch CHEM. eat through
    II v/refl
    1. Wurm etc.: eat its way through
    2. umg., pej.: sich bei jemandem durchfressen sponge off s.o., take advantage of s.o.’s hospitality
    3. umg.: sich durch ein Buch etc. durchfressen plough (Am. plow) through s.th., wade through s.th.
    * * *
    dụrch|fres|sen ['dʊrçfrɛsn] sep
    1. vr
    (durch etw sth) (Säure, Rost, Tier) to eat (its way) through

    sich ( bei jdm) durchfressen (pej inf)to live on sb's hospitality

    sich durch ein Buch durchfressen (inf)to plough (Brit) or plow (US) or wade through a book

    2. vt
    (Rost, Maus) to eat (its way) through; (Motten) to eat holes in
    * * *
    durch|fres·sen
    [ˈdʊrçfrɛsn̩]
    I. vr
    sich akk [durch etw akk] \durchfressen to corrode [or eat through] [sth]
    2. (sich durch etw nagen)
    sich akk [durch etw akk] \durchfressen Tier to eat [its way] through [sth]
    3. (pej fam: essend schmarotzen)
    sich akk [bei jdm] \durchfressen to live on sb's hospitality, to eat sb out of house and home
    II. vt
    etw frisst durch etw durch sth eats through sth
    die Motten haben ein Loch durch das Gewebe gefressen the moths have eaten a hole through the fabric; Rost, Säure etc. sth corrodes through sth
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb eat through; < moths> eat holes in < pullover etc.>
    2.
    unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb <maggot, woodworm> eat [its way] through; < rust> eat through
    * * *
    durchfressen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)
    A. v/t auch CHEM eat through
    B. v/r
    1. Wurm etc: eat its way through
    2. umg, pej:
    sich bei jemandem durchfressen sponge off sb, take advantage of sb’s hospitality
    3. umg:
    sich durch ein Buch etc
    durchfressen plough (US plow) through sth, wade through sth
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb eat through; < moths> eat holes in <pullover etc.>
    2.
    unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb <maggot, woodworm> eat [its way] through; < rust> eat through

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > durchfressen

  • 15 mengarungi

    cross, sail through, wade through, wade, ford
    * * *
    cross something; sail through something; ford, wade across; wade through, plod through

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > mengarungi

  • 16 przebrnąć

    1. -nę, -niesz; imp - nij; vb od brnąć 2. vi perf

    przebrnąć przez szkołę/książkę — to wade through school/a book

    * * *
    pf.
    -ij ( przez bagno) wade through; (przez las, gęstwinę) force one's way through; (przez egzamin, eliminacje) scrape through; przebrnąć przez książkę przen. wade through a book, plow through a book, Br. plough through a book; przebrnąć przez trudności (= pokonać trudności) tide over difficulties; z trudem przebrnąć przez coś stumble through sth, fumble through sth.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przebrnąć

  • 17 едва

    1. (с усилие) with great difficulty
    едва изкарвам прехраната си, едва преживявам pick up a scanty livelihood
    едва прочитам книга wade through a book
    едва се отървах от него I had a hard time getting rid of him, I got rid of him with great difficulty
    едва-едва кретам labour (along)
    2.(слабо, почти не, за малко да не) hardly, barely, scarcely, only just, just about
    тя едва може да чете she can hardly/barely read
    едва можех да говоря I could scarcely speak
    едва се движех I could hardly/scarcely move
    едва го изядох I could hardly manage to eat it
    едва се вижда/чува one can hardly/barely see/hear it, it is barely visible/audible
    едва го познавам I barely/scarcely know him
    едва имах време да I had barely time to
    едва не умря he barely escaped death
    едва изкарах изпита I (only) just scraped through
    едва хванахме влака we all but missed the train
    едва успях да се приготвя I just about managed to get ready
    едва-едва only just, by/with the skin of o.'s teeth, by a finger's nail
    едва се спасихме it was a narrow escape/squeak, it was a narrow/a close shave
    едва излизам от криза come narrowly out of a crisis
    едва спечелвам (избори и пр.) win by a narrow margin/majority
    едва спечелена победа a narrow victory
    едва доловима усмивка a scarcely perceptible/an almost imperceptible smile, a ghost of a smile
    едва не nearly, almost, very nearly, all but
    едва не се сбиха they nearly/all but had a fight
    едва не се изсмях I nearly laughed out loud
    едва не се разплаках I came near to crying
    едва не се удави he nearly drowned
    3. (чак) only, not until
    едва когато only when ( с инверсия)
    едва сега only now ( с инверсия)
    едва тогава only then ( с инверсия)
    едва сега си дадоха сметка за това only then/not till then did they realize it
    едва по-късно not till later ( с инверсия)
    едва догодина not until next year
    едва вчера only yesterday
    едва през XVIII век not until the XVIII c., only in the XVIII с., as late as the XVIII с.
    роклята ще бъде свършена едва следващата седмица the dress won't be finished till next week
    той писа едва след два месеца it took him two months to write
    4. (веднага щом, току-що) just, only just, scarcely ( с перфектно време)
    едва...когато no sooner... than, scarcely/barely... when
    (с инверсия, когато е в началото на изречението)
    едва бе изгряло слънцето, когато hardly/scarcely had the sun risen when, no sooner had the sun risen when, the sun had scarcely/hardly risen when
    едва що only just
    едва що съм станал I've only just got up
    едва на десет години barely ten years old. ли hardly, scarcely, it is hardly likely/probable, it is unlikely
    едва е казвал такова нещо he can scarcely have said that
    едва ще го повярваш you'll hardly/scarcely believe-it
    едва ще дойде he is not likely to come, it is hardly likely/probable that he will/should come
    той едва знае/иска I don't suppose he knows/wants
    едва е необходимо да ви казвам I need hardly tell you, I needn't tell you
    едва не almost, all but; little short of
    едва не е гений he is little short of a genius
    той е едва не най-добрият шахматист в страната he is probably the best chess-player in the country
    * * *
    едва̀,
    нареч.
    1. (с усилие) with great difficulty; \едва-\едва кретам labour (along); \едва изкарвам прехраната си pick up a scanty livelihood; \едва прочитам книга wade through a book; \едва се отървах от него I had a hard time getting rid of him;
    2. ( слабо, почти не; за малко да не) hardly, barely, scarcely, only just, just about; \едва доловима усмивка scarcely perceptible/almost imperceptible smile, a flicker of a smile; \едва-\едва only just, by/with the skin of o.’s. teeth, by a finger’s nail; \едва изкарах изпита I (only) just scraped through; \едва не nearly, almost, very nearly, all but; \едва не се разплаках I came near to crying; \едва не умря he barely escaped death; \едва се държа hang on by the eyelids; \едва се спасихме it was a narrow escape/squeak; \едва спечелвам ( избори и пр.) win by a narrow margin/majority; \едва спечелена победа narrow victory; \едва хванахме влака we all but missed the train; тя \едва не падна she was as near as she could to falling down;
    3. ( чак) only, not until; \едва когато only when (с инверсия); \едва по-късно not till later (с инверсия); \едва през ХIX век as late as the XIX c.; \едва сега only now (с инверсия); \едва сега осъзнаха това only then/not till then did they realize it; \едва тогава only then (с инверсия); той писа \едва след два месеца it took him two months to write;
    4. ( веднага-щом, току-що) just, only just, scarcely (с перфектно време); (с инверсия, когато е в началото на изречението); \едва бе влязъл в стаята, когато … hardly/scarcely had he entered the room when …, no sooner had he entered the room when …; \едва когато no sooner … than, scarcely/barely … when; \едва-що only just; \едва-що пристигнах I’ve only just arrived; • \едва на десет години barely ten years old.
    * * *
    barely ; faintly: She can едва hear you. - Тя едва те чува.; just ; lightly ; narrowly ; scarcely
    * * *
    1. (веднага щом, току-що) just, only just, scarcely (с перфектно време) 2. (с инверсия, когато е в началото на изречението) 3. (с усилие) with great difficulty 4. (слабо, почти не 5. (чак) only, not until 6. ЕДВА - ЕДВА only just, by/with the skin of o.'s teeth, by a finger's nail 7. ЕДВА - ЕДВА кретам labour (along) 8. ЕДВА...когато no sooner... than, scarcely/barely... when 9. ЕДВА бе изгряло слънцето, когато hardly/scarcely had the sun risen when, no sooner had the sun risen when, the sun had scarcely/hardly risen when 10. ЕДВА вчера only yesterday 11. ЕДВА го изядох I could hardly manage to eat it 12. ЕДВА го познавам I barely/scarcely know him 13. ЕДВА догодина not until next year 14. ЕДВА доловима усмивка a scarcely perceptible/an almost imperceptible smile, a ghost of a smile 15. ЕДВА е казвал такова нещо he can scarcely have said that 16. ЕДВА е необходимо да ви казвам I need hardly tell you, I needn't tell you 17. ЕДВА изкарах изпита I (only) just scraped through 18. ЕДВА изкарвам прехраната си, ЕДВА преживявам pick up a scanty livelihood 19. ЕДВА излизам от криза come narrowly out of a crisis 20. ЕДВА имах време да I had barely time to 21. ЕДВА когато only when (с инверсия) 22. ЕДВА можех да говоря I could scarcely speak 23. ЕДВА на десет години barely ten years old.ли hardly, scarcely, it is hardly likely/probable, it is unlikely 24. ЕДВА не almost, all but;little short of 25. ЕДВА не nearly, almost, very nearly, all but 26. ЕДВА не е гений he is little short of a genius 27. ЕДВА не се изсмях I nearly laughed out loud 28. ЕДВА не се разплаках I came near to crying 29. ЕДВА не се сбиха they nearly/all but had a fight 30. ЕДВА не се удави he nearly drowned 31. ЕДВА не умря he barely escaped death 32. ЕДВА по-късно not till later (с инверсия) 33. ЕДВА през XVIII век not until the XVIII c., only in the XVIII с., as late as the XVIII с. 34. ЕДВА прочитам книга wade through a book 35. ЕДВА се вижда/ чува one can hardly/barely see/hear it, it is barely visible/audible 36. ЕДВА се движех I could hardly/scarcely move 37. ЕДВА се отървах от него I had a hard time getting rid of him, I got rid of him with great difficulty 38. ЕДВА се спасихме it was a narrow escape/squeak, it was a narrow/a close shave 39. ЕДВА сега only now (с инверсия) 40. ЕДВА сега си дадоха сметка за това only then/not till then did they realize it 41. ЕДВА спечелвам (избори и np.) win by a narrow margin/majority 42. ЕДВА спечелена победа a narrow victory 43. ЕДВА тогава only then (с инверсия) 44. ЕДВА успях да се приготвя I just about managed to get ready 45. ЕДВА хванахме влака we all but missed the train 46. ЕДВА ще го повярваш you'll hardly/scarcely believe-it 47. ЕДВА ще дойде he is not likely to come, it is hardly likely/probable that he will/should come 48. ЕДВА що only just 49. ЕДВА що съм станал I've only just got up 50. за малко да не) hardly, barely, scarcely, only just, just about 51. роклята ще бъде свършена ЕДВА следващата седмица the dress won't be finished till next week 52. той ЕДВА знае/иска I don't suppose he knows/wants 53. той е ЕДВА не най-добрият шахматист в страната he is probably the best chess-player in the country 54. той писа ЕДВА след два месеца it took him two months to write 55. тя ЕДВА може да чете she can hardly/barely read

    Български-английски речник > едва

  • 18 brnąć

    (-nę, -niesz); imp - nij; perf za-; vi
    ( iść z trudem) to wade, to struggle

    brnąć w długito get lub go into debt

    * * *
    ipf.
    -ij wade; make l. fight l. plod one's way ( przez coś through l. across sth); brnąć w śniegu/błocie l. przez śnieg/błoto wade through snow/mud; brnąć przez nudną książkę przen. wade through a boring book; brnąć w długi przen. run into debt.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > brnąć

  • 19 прегазвам

    1. (преминавам с газене) ford/wade through/across; cross
    (с кон) ride down, override
    3. (страна) overrun
    * * *
    прега̀звам,
    гл.
    1. ( преминавам с газене) ford/wade through/across; cross;
    2. ( премазвам) run over; (с кон) ride down, override;
    3. ( страна) overrun.
    * * *
    override; wade{weid}: прегазвам across a stream - прегазвам поток
    * * *
    1. (премазвам) run over 2. (преминавам с газене) ford/wade through/across;cross 3. (с кон) ride down, override 4. (страна) overrun 5. влакът прегази едно куче the train ran over a dog

    Български-английски речник > прегазвам

  • 20 vadear

    v.
    1 to ford.
    2 to wade across, to cross at a ford, to ford, to get round.
    Vadeamos el río de noche We forded the river at night.
    3 to dodge, to weather, to get round, to go round.
    Vadeamos los problemas fácilmente We dodged the problems easily.
    * * *
    1 (río) to ford
    2 figurado (dificultad) to overcome
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ río] (=atravesar) to ford; (a pie) to wade across; [+ agua] to wade through
    2) [+ dificultad] to surmount, overcome
    3) [+ persona] to sound out
    2.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to ford, cross, wade across
    * * *
    = ford, wade.
    Ex. Scaling mountains and fording streams, a Chinese farmer walked alone for 219 days across 10,000 kilometers.
    Ex. More than a score or two of the young female members waded the stream that in places was waist deep.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to ford, cross, wade across
    * * *
    = ford, wade.

    Ex: Scaling mountains and fording streams, a Chinese farmer walked alone for 219 days across 10,000 kilometers.

    Ex: More than a score or two of the young female members waded the stream that in places was waist deep.

    * * *
    vadear [A1 ]
    vt
    to ford, cross, wade across
    * * *

    vadear vtr (atravesar un río a pie) to ford: vadeó el río para llegar a la cabaña, she waded across the river to reach the hut
    ' vadear' also found in these entries:
    English:
    ford
    - wade
    * * *
    vadear vt
    1. [río] to ford
    2. [dificultad] to overcome
    * * *
    v/t
    1 río ford
    2 dificultad get around
    * * *
    vadear vt
    : to ford, to wade across

    Spanish-English dictionary > vadear

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