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101 bajo
Del verbo bajar: ( conjugate bajar) \ \
bajo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
bajó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: bajar bajo
bajar ( conjugate bajar) verbo intransitivo 1 ( acercándose) to come down;◊ bajo por las escaleras to go/come down the stairs;ya bajo I'll be right down ‹ de coche› to get out of sth; ‹de caballo/bicicleta› to get off sth 2 [ hinchazón] to go down; [ temperatura] to fall, drop [ calidad] to deteriorate; [ popularidad] to diminish; verbo transitivo 1 ‹escalera/cuesta› to go down 2 ‹brazo/mano› to put down, lower 3a) bajo algo (de algo) ‹de armario/estante› to get sth down (from sth);‹ del piso de arriba› ( traer) to bring sth down (from sth); ( llevar) to take sth down (to sth) 4 ‹ ventanilla› to open 5 ‹ precio› to lower; ‹ fiebre› to bring down; ‹ volumen› to turn down; ‹ voz› to lower bajarse verbo pronominal 1 ( apearse) bajose de algo ‹de tren/autobús› to get off sth; ‹ de coche› to get out of sth; ‹de caballo/bicicleta› to get off sth; ‹de pared/árbol› to get down off sth 2 ‹ pantalones› to take down; ‹ falda› to pull down
bajo 1
◊ -ja adjetivo1 [ser] ‹ persona› short 2 ‹ tierras› low-lying están bajos de moral their morale is low; está bajo de defensas his defenses are low 3 bajo en calorías low-calorie; de baja calidad poor-quality 4 ( grave) ‹tono/voz› deep, low 5 ( vil) ‹acción/instinto› low, base;
bajo 2 adverbio◊ ¡habla más bajo! keep your voice down!■ sustantivo masculino 1b)◊ los bajos (CS) the first (AmE) o (BrE) ground floor2 ( contrabajo) (double) bass ■ preposición under; tres grados bajo cero three degrees below zero; bajo juramento under oath
bajar
I verbo transitivo
1 (descender) to come o go down: bajé corriendo la cuesta, I ran downhill ➣ Ver nota en ir 2 (llevar algo abajo) to bring o get o take down: baja los disfraces del trastero, bring the costumes down from the attic
3 (un telón) to lower (una persiana) to let down (la cabeza) to bow o lower
4 (reducir el volumen) to turn down (la voz) to lower
5 (los precios, etc) to reduce, cut
6 (ropa, dobladillo) tengo que bajar el vestido, I've got to let the hem down
7 Mús tienes que bajar un tono, you've got to go down a tone
II verbo intransitivo
1 to go o come down: bajamos al bar, we went down to the bar
2 (apearse de un tren, un autobús) to get off (de un coche) to get out [de, of]: tienes que bajarte en la siguiente parada, you've got to get off at the next stop
3 (disminuir la temperatura, los precios) to fall, drop: ha bajado su cotización en la bolsa, its share prices have dropped in the stock exchange
bajo,-a
I adjetivo
1 low
2 (de poca estatura) short: es muy bajo para jugar al baloncesto, he's a bit too short to play basketball
3 (poco intenso) faint, soft: en este local la música está baja, the music isn't very loud here
4 (escaso) poor: su nivel es muy bajo, his level is very low
este queso es bajo en calorías, this cheese is low in calories
5 Mús low
6 fig (mezquino, vil, ruin) base, despicable: tiene muy bajos instintos, he's absolutely contemptible
bajos fondos, the underworld
la clase baja, the lower class
II adverbio low: habla bajo, por favor, please speak quietly
por lo b., (a sus espaldas, disimuladamente) on the sly: con Pedro es muy amable, pero por lo bajo echa pestes de él, she's very nice to Pedro, but she's always slagging him off behind his back (como mínimo) at least: ese libro cuesta cinco mil pesetas tirando por lo bajo, that book costs at least five thousand pesetas
III sustantivo masculino
1 Mús (instrumento, cantante, instrumentista) bass
2 (de un edificio) ground floor
3 (de una prenda) hem
IV mpl Mec underneath: las piedras del camino le rozaron los bajos del coche, we scratched the bottom of the car against the stones on the road
V preposición
1 (lugar) under, underneath
bajo techo, under shelter
bajo tierra, underground
bajo la tormenta, in the storm
2 Pol Hist under
bajo la dictadura, under the dictatorship 3 bajo cero, (temperatura) below zero
4 Jur under
bajo fianza, on bail
bajo juramento, under oath
bajo multa de cien mil pesetas, subject to a fine of one hundred thousand pesetas
bajo ningún concepto, under no circumstances
firmó la declaración bajo presión, she signed the declaration under pressure La traducción más común del adjetivo es low. Sin embargo, recuerda que cuando quieres describir a una persona debes usar la palabra short: Es muy bajo para su edad. He's very short for his age.
' bajo' also found in these entries: Spanish: auspicio - baja - caer - calificar - caloría - circunstancia - concepto - confiar - control - cuerda - dominación - fianza - fiebre - guardia - hundida - hundido - imperio - ínfima - ínfimo - insolación - juramento - libertad - llave - manía - ministerio - monte - murmurar - par - pretexto - próxima - próximo - rescoldo - ropa - sarro - so - tapón - techo - tierra - tono - vigilancia - a - abrasar - anestesia - arresto - ático - bajar - bajío - chato - chico - coacción English: account - aloud - auspice - bail - bass - bass guitar - below - beneath - body - bottom - clampdown - complaint - conceal - condition - content - control - cover - cuff - custody - depressed - distraught - down - drunk driving - DUI - escrow - feel - floodlight - foresight - freezing - ground - gun - hand - honour - hurtle - in - keep down - lock away - low - low-alcohol - low-budget - low-calorie - low-cost - lower - Lower Egypt - lowest - microscope - minus - oath - observation - off -
102 culbute
culbute [kylbyt]feminine noun* * *kylbyt1) ( galipette) somersault2) ( chute) tumble* * *kylbyt nfsomersault, (accidentelle) tumble* * *culbute nf1 ( galipette) somersault; faire une culbute to somersault, to turn a somersault;3 ( chute) tumble; faire une culbute dans l'escalier to tumble down the stairs;4 fig (de régime, d'institutions) fall; (de banque, d'entreprise) collapse; faire la culbute ( tout perdre) to come a cropper○, to go bust○; ( doubler ses gains) to double one's money.[kylbyt] nom féminin1. [pirouette] somersaulta. [faire faillite] to go bankrupt, to collapseb. [revendre] to double one's investment -
103 collapse
سَقَطَ \ collapse: to fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man. come down: to fall: The price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. come off: to fall off: The handle came off (the door). drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fail: (to cause) not to pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. fall (fallen): to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. topple: to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is top-heavy). tumble: to fall, often with a turning movement: He slipped, and tumbled down the stairs. \ See Also انهار (اِنْهَارَ)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، وقع (وَقَعَ)، رَسَبَ (في الامتحان)، انقلب (اِنْقَلَبَ) -
104 come off
سَقَطَ \ collapse: to fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man. come down: to fall: The price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. come off: to fall off: The handle came off (the door). drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fail: (to cause) not to pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. fall (fallen): to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. topple: to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is top-heavy). tumble: to fall, often with a turning movement: He slipped, and tumbled down the stairs. \ See Also انهار (اِنْهَارَ)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، وقع (وَقَعَ)، رَسَبَ (في الامتحان)، انقلب (اِنْقَلَبَ) -
105 drop
سَقَطَ \ collapse: to fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man. come down: to fall: The price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. come off: to fall off: The handle came off (the door). drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fail: (to cause) not to pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. fall (fallen): to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. topple: to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is top-heavy). tumble: to fall, often with a turning movement: He slipped, and tumbled down the stairs. \ See Also انهار (اِنْهَارَ)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، وقع (وَقَعَ)، رَسَبَ (في الامتحان)، انقلب (اِنْقَلَبَ) -
106 fail
سَقَطَ \ collapse: to fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man. come down: to fall: The price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. come off: to fall off: The handle came off (the door). drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fail: (to cause) not to pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. fall (fallen): to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. topple: to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is top-heavy). tumble: to fall, often with a turning movement: He slipped, and tumbled down the stairs. \ See Also انهار (اِنْهَارَ)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، وقع (وَقَعَ)، رَسَبَ (في الامتحان)، انقلب (اِنْقَلَبَ) -
107 topple
سَقَطَ \ collapse: to fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man. come down: to fall: The price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. come off: to fall off: The handle came off (the door). drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fail: (to cause) not to pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. fall (fallen): to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. topple: to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is top-heavy). tumble: to fall, often with a turning movement: He slipped, and tumbled down the stairs. \ See Also انهار (اِنْهَارَ)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، وقع (وَقَعَ)، رَسَبَ (في الامتحان)، انقلب (اِنْقَلَبَ) -
108 tumble
سَقَطَ \ collapse: to fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man. come down: to fall: The price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. come off: to fall off: The handle came off (the door). drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fail: (to cause) not to pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. fall (fallen): to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. topple: to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is top-heavy). tumble: to fall, often with a turning movement: He slipped, and tumbled down the stairs. \ See Also انهار (اِنْهَارَ)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، وقع (وَقَعَ)، رَسَبَ (في الامتحان)، انقلب (اِنْقَلَبَ) -
109 schody
- ów; plstairs (pl)wchodzić/schodzić po schodach — to go up/down the stairs
schodami w górę/dół — up/down the stairs
* * *pl.Gen. -ów1. bud. stairs; ( krótkie) steps; (= klatka schodowa) staircase, stairway; schody kręcone spiral staircase; schody kuchenne backstairs; schody pożarowe fire escape; ruchome schody escalator; spaść ze schodów fall down l. off the stairs; (i tu) zaczęły się schody (this is where) things got tricky.2. lotn. echelon.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > schody
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110 zlatywać
impf ⇒ zlecieć* * ** * *pf.1. (= spadać) fall off l. down; zlecieć z półki fall off (of) the shelf; zlecieć w przepaść fall into a precipice; zlecieć na podłogę/ziemię fall down on the floor/ground; czapka zlatuje mi na czoło the cap is falling l. coming down on my forehead; spodnie z niego zlatują the pants are too loose for him.2. (= sfruwać) fly off l. down.3. pot. (= zbiegać szybko) run down, race down, storm down; zleciał po schodach he raced down the stairs.ipf.1. pot. (= szybko przychodzić w jedno miejsce) come running l. rushing up.2. (= sfruwać w jedno miejsce) flock.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zlatywać
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111 hinunterstürzen
hi·nun·ter|stür·zenvi sein1) ( heftig hinunterfallen)sie stürzte hinunter, um die Tür aufzumachen she rushed down[stairs] to answer the doorvtetw \hinunterstürzen to dash [or rush] down sth;die Treppe \hinunterstürzen to rush [or dash] down[ the ]stairsjdn \hinunterstürzen to throw down sb sepetw \hinunterstürzen to gulp down sth sep;vrsich \hinunterstürzen to throw oneself down/off; -
112 tumble
1. n падение; уход в отставку2. n падение, резкое снижение3. n кувырканье, акробатический прыжок; кульбитto perform tumbles — делать кульбиты; кувыркаться
4. n беспорядок, смятение5. n беспорядочно наваленные предметы, груда предметов6. v упасть, свалиться, скатиться; шлёпнуться; полететь на землю7. v бросать, швырять; опрокидывать8. v обрушиваться9. v валить; сносить10. v повалить; подбить, подстрелить11. v пасть; потерпеть поражение; погибнутьtumble down — свалиться, упасть
12. v ком. жарг. стремительно идти вниз, резко падать13. v идти спотыкаясьto tumble upstairs — идти, спотыкаясь, вверх по лестнице
14. v двигаться в беспорядке, гурьбой или неуклюже15. v появляться в беспорядке, как попало, вперемешкуbooks tumbling from the press — книги, беспорядочным потоком выходящие из печати
16. v случайно натолкнуться, наткнуться; набрести17. v разг. напасть, натолкнутьсяto tumble to an idea — понять мысль, догадаться
18. v валяться, кататься, метаться19. v метаться, скакать; мелькать20. v кувыркаться, делать акробатические трюки; делать кульбиты21. v быстро и кое-как делать22. v приводить в беспорядокСинонимический ряд:1. clutter (noun) clutter; hash; hugger-mugger; jumble; jungle; litter; mash; mishmash; muddle; rummage; scramble; shuffle2. fall (noun) decline; decrease; descent; dip; dive; downslide; downswing; downturn; drop; drop-off; fall; pitch; plunge; reduction; skid; slide; slump; spill; sprawl3. discover (verb) ascertain; catch on; determine; discover; find out; hear; learn; see; unearth4. disorder (verb) confuse; derange; disarrange; disarray; discompose; disjoint; dislocate; disorder; disorganise; disorganize; disrupt; distemper; disturb; foul up; jumble; mess up; mix up; muddle; muss up; rummage; shuffle; snarl up; unsettle; upset5. fall (verb) descend; dip; dive; drop; fall; falter; flip; go down; keel over; nose-dive; pitch; plummet; plunge; sink; skid; slip; slump; somersault; spill; sprawl; stagger6. fell (verb) bowl down; bowl over; bring down; down; fell; flatten; floor; ground; knock down; knock over; lay low; level; mow down; prostrate; throw down7. happen (verb) bump; chance; happen; hit; light; luck; meet8. overthrow (verb) overset; overthrow; overturn; unhorse9. stumble (verb) stumble; topple; tripАнтонимический ряд: -
113 слетать
vi; св - слете́ть1) опускаться, летя to fly down; улетать to fly off/awayслета́ть с ле́стницы — to fall downstairs, to fall/to roll down the stairs, to come tumbling down the stairs
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114 rouler
rouler [ʀule]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = pousser, tourner) to roll ; [+ ficelle, tapis, tissu, carte] to roll upb. [+ pâte] to roll outd. rouler des mécaniques (inf!) (en marchant) to swagger ; ( = montrer sa force, ses muscles) to show off one's muscles ; (intellectuellement) to show off2. intransitive verba. [voiture, train] to run• le train roulait à vive allure à travers la campagne the train was racing along through the countryside• cette voiture a très peu/beaucoup roulé this car has a very low/high mileageb. [passager, conducteur] to drive• ça roule/ça ne roule pas bien the traffic is/is not flowing wellc. [boule, bille, dé] to roll• faire rouler [+ boule] to rolld. [bateau] to roll3. reflexive verb• se rouler par terre/dans l'herbe to roll on the ground/in the grassb. ( = s'enrouler) se rouler dans une couverture/en boule to roll o.s. up in a blanket/into a ball* * *ʀule
1.
1) ( entraîner) to roll [tonneau, pneu, boulette]; to wheel [charrette, brouette]2) ( mettre en rouleau) to roll up [tapis, manche, col]; to roll [cigarette]rouler quelque chose en boule — to roll [something] into a ball
3) ( faire bouger)rouler les or des épaules — to roll one's shoulders
rouler les or des hanches — to wiggle one's hips
rouler les or des yeux — to roll one's eyes
4) ( aplanir) to roll [champ, gazon]; to roll out [pâte à tarte]5) ( en phonétique)rouler les r — to roll one's r’s
6) (colloq) ( tromper)rouler quelqu'un — to diddle (colloq) GB ou cheat somebody
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verbe intransitif1) [boule, pièce, pierre, tronc, personne] to roll2) [véhicule] to gorouler à grande vitesse — [voiture, train] to travel at high speed
rouler au super — (colloq) to run on 4-star GB ou premium US
ça roule! — (colloq) fig ( c'est entendu) it's a deal!
3) ( conduire) to driverouler en Cadillac® — to drive a Cadillac®
4) ( bouger) [muscles] to ripple5) [bateau] to roll6) [tonnerre, détonation] to rumble
3.
se rouler verbe pronominal1) ( se mettre)se rouler dans — to roll in [boue]
se rouler par terre — lit to roll (about) on the floor; fig ( rire) to fall about laughing
2) ( s'envelopper)se rouler dans — to wrap oneself in [couverture]
••rouler sous la table — (colloq) to be under the table
rouler la caisse (colloq) or des mécaniques — (colloq) to swagger along
* * *ʀule1. vt1) (en poussant, tirant) to rollrouler sa bosse (= bourlinguer) — to go places
2) (en malaxant, pétrissant) to rollGilles a roulé une cigarette. — Gilles rolled a cigarette.
3) (= enrouler) [papier, tapis] to roll upIl a roulé le tapis. — He rolled the carpet up.
4) CUISINE, [pâte] to roll out5) * (= arnaquer) to conIls se sont fait rouler. — They were conned.
rouler les "r" — to roll one's r's
2. vi1) [bille, boule] to roll2) [voiture, train] to goLe train roulait à 250 km/h. — The train was going at 250 km an hour.
3) [automobiliste] to driveIl a roulé sans s'arrêter. — He drove without stopping.
4) [cycliste] to ride5) [bateau] to roll6) [tonnerre] to rumble7) (= dégringoler)rouler sur l'or — to be rolling in money, be rolling in it *
il a beaucoup roulé fig — he's been around, he's been places
* * *rouler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( faire tourner) [personne] to roll [tonneau, pneu, tronc d'arbre]; rouler des troncs d'arbre dans une pente to roll tree trunks down a slope; rouler des truffes dans du cacao/des boulettes dans la farine to roll truffles in cocoa powder/meatballs in flour; le fleuve roule ses eaux boueuses the muddy waters of the river swirl along; les vagues roulent les galets the waves shift the pebbles around;2 ( pousser) to wheel [charrette, brouette, chariot];3 ( mettre en rouleau) to roll up [tapis, papier, sac de couchage, tente, pâte]; to roll [cigarette]; to roll up [manche, col, pantalon]; rouler qch en boule to roll [sth] up into a ball [pull, écharpe, chemise]; to roll [sth] into a ball [pâte à modeler, glaise]; rouler son pull en boule pour faire un oreiller to roll one's sweater (up) into a ball to make a pillow; rouler qn dans to roll sb up in [couverture, drap, tapis]; tabac à rouler rolling tobacco; machine à rouler (les cigarettes) cigarette roller; s'en rouler une○ to roll oneself a fag○;4 ( mouvoir circulairement) rouler les or des épaules to roll one's shoulders; rouler les or des hanches to wiggle one's hips; rouler les or des yeux to roll one's eyes; rouler des yeux furieux à qn to give sb a furious look; il m'a roulé de ces yeux○! ( de colère) he gave me a filthy look!; ( de surprise) his eyes were popping out of his head!;6 Phon rouler les ‘r’ to roll one's ‘r’s;7 ○( berner) rouler qn○ to diddle○ GB ou cheat sb; elle m'a roulé en me rendant la monnaie she diddled ou cheated me when she gave me the change; se faire rouler de 3 euros to be diddled ou cheated out of 3 euros.B ⇒ La vitesse vi1 ( se déplacer en tournant sur soi-même) [boule, pièce, pierre, tronc, personne] to roll; le stylo a roulé par terre/sous le bureau the pen rolled across the floor/under the desk; rouler dans le ravin [personne, véhicule] to roll down into the ravine; rouler dans la boue/l'herbe to roll in the mud/the grass; faire rouler qn par terre/dans la poussière to make sb roll on the ground/in the dust; les cailloux roulent sous nos pieds our feet slip on the loose stones; faire rouler les dés to roll the dice; ⇒ mousse;2 ( avancer sur des roues) [train, bus, voiture, bicyclette] to go; la voiture est accidentée mais elle roule encore the car is damaged but still goes; les bus ne roulent pas le dimanche buses don't run on Sundays, there aren't any buses on Sundays; ma voiture ne roule plus my car won't go; mon vélo roule mal there's something wrong with my bike; ma voiture n'a pas roulé depuis deux ans my car hasn't been driven for two years; rouler à grande vitesse [voiture, train] to travel at high speed; rouler au super/à l'ordinaire [voiture] to run on 4-star GB ou premium US/2-star GB ou regular US; ça roule bien/mal sur l'autoroute○ the traffic is light/bad on the motorway GB ou freeway US; ça roule ○! fig ( c'est entendu) it's a deal!;3 ( conduire) [conducteur] to drive (en direction de, vers toward, towards GB); les Anglais roulent à gauche the English drive on the left; rouler toute la nuit to drive all night; rouler doucement/vite to drive slowly/fast; rouler au pas/à toute vitesse to drive very slowly/at top speed; rouler en voiture to drive a car; rouler en moto/à bicyclette to ride a motorbike/bicycle; rouler en Cadillac® to drive a Cadillac®; rouler à 20 km/h to drive at 20 kilometresGB per hour; roulez jeunesse○! let's go○!; tout le monde est prêt? allez, roulez jeunesse! is everyone ready? then let's hit the road!; rouler pour qn○ ( soutenir politiquement) to be in sb's camp, to support sb; ⇒ tombeau;4 ( bouger) [muscles] to ripple; faire rouler ses épaules to roll one's shoulders; faire rouler ses biceps/pectoraux to flex one's biceps/pectorals;5 Naut [bateau] to roll;6 ( se relayer) [personnes, équipes] to work in rotation ou shifts;7 ( faire un bruit sourd) [tonnerre, détonation] to rumble.C se rouler vpr1 ( en étant allongé) se rouler dans [personne, animal] to roll in [herbe, boue, foin]; se rouler par terre lit [enfant] to roll (about) on the floor; fig ( rire beaucoup) to fall about laughing; une blague à se rouler par terre a hilarious joke; c'était à se rouler par terre it was hilarious; se rouler en boule [animal, personne] to curl up in a ball (sur on; dans in);2 ( s'envelopper dans) se rouler dans to wrap oneself in [couverture, drap, manteau]; il dormait roulé dans une vieille couverture he was sleeping wrapped in an old blanket.rouler une pelle or un patin à qn● to give sb a French kiss; rouler sous la table○ to be under the table; rouler la caisse or les or des mécaniques○ to swagger along.[rule] verbe transitif1. [faire tourner] to rollrouler un patin (très familier) ou une pelle (très familier) à quelqu'un to snog (UK) ou to neck (US) somebody2. [poster, tapis, bas de pantalon] to roll up (separable)[cigarette] to rollrouler du fil sur une bobine to spool ou to wind thread around a reel3. [déplacer - Caddie] to push (along) ; [ - balle, tronc, fût] to roll (along)j'ai roulé ma bosse I've been around, I've seen it allelle m'a roulé de 30 euros she diddled ou did me out of 30 eurosse faire rouler to be conned ou hadce n'est pas du cuir, je me suis fait rouler it's not genuine leather, I've been done ou had5. [balancer]rouler des ou les épaules to sway one's shouldersrouler des ou les hanches to swing one's hips6. [aplatir - gazon, court de tennis] to roll7. LINGUISTIQUE————————[rule] verbe intransitif1. [véhicule] to go, to run[conducteur] to driveune voiture qui a peu/beaucoup roulé a car with a low/high mileageà quelle vitesse rouliez-vous? what speed were you travelling at?, what speed were you doing?, how fast were you going?‘roulez au pas’ ‘dead slow’roule moins vite slow down, drive more slowlyrouler à moto/à bicyclette to ride a motorbike/a bicycleça roule mal/bien dans Anvers there's a lot of traffic/there's no traffic through Antwerpsalut! ça roule? hi, how's life?2. [balle, dé, rocher] to rolla. [balle] to rollb. [chariot] to wheel (along)c. [roue] to roll alongil a roulé jusqu'en bas du champ he rolled ou tumbled down to the bottom of the field5. [se succéder] to take turnsnous ferons rouler les équipes dès janvier as from January, we'll start the teams off on a rota system (UK) ou rotation (US)6. [argent] to circulate7. rouler sur [conversation] to be centred upon8. (familier & locution)rouler pour quelqu'un to be for somebody, to back somebodyrouler sur l'or to be rolling in money ou in it————————se rouler verbe pronominal intransitif[se vautrer]a. [de colère] to have a fitb. [de douleur] to be doubled up with painc. [de rire] to be doubled up with laughtera. [de rire] it was hysterically funnyb. [de douleur] it was so painful -
115 scendere
1. ['ʃendere]vb irreg vt(scale, sentiero) to go (o come) down, descend1) (gen) to go (o come) down, descend, (fiume, torrente) to flow down, (strada) to slope down, descend, (aereo) to come down, descendscendere con l'ascensore — to go (o come) down in the lift Brit o elevator Am
scendere in piazza — (folla, manifestanti) to take to the streets
scendere a piedi/correndo — to walk/run down
siamo scesi in mezz'ora — (da collina) we got down in half an hour
scendere a terra — (sbarcare) to go ashore
scendere ad un albergo — to put up o stay at a hotel
2)scendere da — (macchina, treno) to get out of, (nave) to disembark from, get off, (aereo, autobus, bici) to get off
scendere da cavallo — to dismount, get off one's horse
scendere dalle scale — to go (o come) down the stairs
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116 hoved
sg - hóvedet, pl - hóvederголова́ ж* * ** * *(et -er) head;( overhoved) head;( pibehoved) bowl;( avishoved) heading, masthead, flag,( brevhoved) letterhead;[ bøje hovedet] bend (el. bow) one's head;[ han er et godt (el. lyst) hoved] he has got brains; he is a bright chap;[ jeg kan hverken finde hoved eller hale på det] I cannot make head or tail of it;[ der er hverken hoved eller hale på historien] the story is a complete mix-up;(dvs tømmermænd) have a thick head;[ have hoved til] have a head for;[ et hoved højere] taller by a head;[ holde hovedet højt] hold one's head high;[ holde hovedet klart (el. koldt)] keep one's head, keep cool;[ et uroligt hoved] a hothead;[ urolige hoveder] turbulent elements;[ et vittigt hoved] a wit;[ med præp og adv:][ slå det (ud) af hovedet] put it out of one's head;F dismiss it from one's mind;[ hvis det gik efter mit hoved] if I had my way;[ det er ikke efter mit hoved] it is not to my taste;[ kort for hovedet], se II. kort;[ han fik en bold i hovedet] he was hit on the head by a ball;[ jeg kan ikke få ind i mit hoved at] I can't get it into my head that;[ jeg fik det i hovedet igen] he (, they etc) threw it back at me;[ han talte det sammen i hovedet] he added it up in his head;[ sætte sig noget i hovedet] get something into one's head;[ hænge med hovedet], se hænge;[ se en over hovedet] look down on somebody;[ det går hen over hovedet på dem] it goes (el. is) over their heads;[ presse (el. trække) noget ned over hovedet på én](fig: påtvinge) force something on somebody; push (el. ram) something down somebody's throat;[ falde ned over hovedet på en] fall down about somebody's ears;[ falde på hovedet] fall head first (el. headlong) ( fx down the stairs);T take a header;[ springe ud på hovedet] dive (el. jump) head first, take a headlong dive,T take a header;[ springe (el. kaste sig el. styrte sig) på hovedet ud i] plunge headlong into;[ springe (etc) på hovedet ud i det](fig) take the plunge; jump in at the deep end;[ kaste sig på hovedet ud i arbejdet] rush headlong into the job;(fig) throw him in at the deep end;[ stille noget på hovedet] turn something upside down,(fig også) stand something on its head;[ stille tingene på hovedet] turn things upside down; put the cart before the horse;[ stå på hovedet] stand on one's head;( om ting) be upside down;(fig) go all out to help somebody;T stand on one's head (el. fall over oneself) trying to help somebody;[ blodet steg ham til hovedet] the blood mounted (, pludseligt: rushed) to his head;[ medgangen steg (el. gik) ham til hovedet] his success turned (el. went to) his head;[ vin som stiger til hovedet] heady wine. -
117 escalera
escalera sustantivo femenino 1 ( de edificio) stairs (pl), staircase;◊ bajó las escaleras he came downstairs o down the stairs;el hueco de la escalera the stairwell; escalera (de) caracol spiral staircase; escalera mecánica escalator 2 ( portátil) tb ( de tijera) stepladder 3 ( en naipes) run; ( juego de tablero) snakes and ladders
escalera sustantivo femenino
1 stairs pl, staircase: hay que barrer la escalera, we have to sweep the staircase
escalera de caracol, spiral staircase
escalera de incendios, fire escape
2 (portátil) ladder
3 (naipes) run Locuciones: escalera de color, straight flush ' escalera' also found in these entries: Spanish: aguantar - escala - pasamanos - peldaño - rellano - rodar - sujetar - tramo - travesaño - afirmar - bajar - baranda - burro - espiral - fijo - firme - hueco - interior - por - punto - seguro - tijeras English: atop - bottom - climb - descend - down - downstairs - escalator - fall - fire escape - flight - kick down - ladder - landing - reach - rope ladder - rung - secure - spiral staircase - stair - staircase - stairwell - steady - step - stepladder - tread - tumble down - unsteady - up - well - do - fire - manage - maneuver - pass - rope - spiral - summon -
118 vallen
3 [terechtkomen] fall4 [plaatshebben op] fall6 [tot stand komen, ontstaan] 〈zie voorbeelden 6〉7 [op een bepaalde manier zijn] 〈zie voorbeelden 7〉8 [in een situatie terechtgekomen zijn] come, fall9 [sneuvelen] fall (in battle)14 [zich aangetrokken voelen tot] go (for), take (to)♦voorbeelden:1 er valt sneeuw/hagel • it's snowing/hailinguit elkaar/aan stukken vallen • fall apart/to pieceszij kwam lelijk te vallen • she had/took a bad fallzich laten vallen • allow oneself to be dropped, fall, drophij viel languit op de grond • he fell headlong/sprawling to the ground〈 figuurlijk〉 op/over een woord vallen • take offence at/quibble over a wordvan de trap vallen • fall/tumble down the stairsik zou hem/haar niet kennen al zou ik over hem/haar vallen • I wouldn't know him/her from Adam3 zijn blik laten vallen op • let one's eye fall on, cast a glance at4 Kerstmis valt op een woensdag • Christmas (Day) falls on/is a Wednesdayer vielen doden/gewonden • there were fatalities/casualtieser valt een schot • a shot is fired/rings outer viel een stilte • there was a hush, silence felleen woord laten vallen • drop a remarkhet valt niet te ontkennen dat … • there is no denying the fact that …met haar valt niet te praten • there is no talking to herer valt wel iets voor te zeggen om … • there is something to be said for …8 dat valt buiten zijn bevoegdheid • that is/falls outside his authority/jurisdictiondat valt niet onder het contract • that does not come/fall under the contract, that is not covered by the contract12 dat valt goed/verkeerd • 〈 gewaardeerd worden〉 that goes down well/badly; 〈 uitvallen〉 that turns out well/badlyhet viel hem zwaar • he found it hard going/difficulteen eis laten vallen • drop a demandiemand laten vallen • drop/ditch someonehij liet de aanklacht vallen • he dropped the charge -
119 zejść
pf — schodzić2 impf (zejdę, zejdziesz, zszedł, zeszła, zeszli — schodzę) Ⅰ vi 1. (iść niżej) to go down, to descend- zejść po schodach/drabinie to go down the stairs/the ladder- zejść do piwnicy to go to the cellar- zejść na ląd to go ashore2. (przemieścić się w dół) to go down, to descend- nurek zszedł jeszcze głębiej the diver went down deeper- w Tatrach zeszła lawina there was an avalanche in the Tatra Mountains- samolot schodzi do lądowania the plane is beginning to descend3. (obniżyć się) to go down, to fall- bezrobocie zeszło do 10% the unemployment rate went down to 10 per cent- latem temperatura nie schodzi tutaj poniżej 30 stopni in summer the temperatures here don’t fall below 30° centigrade4. (opuścić, zwolnić miejsce) to go off- piłkarze zeszli z boiska the players went off the pitch- statek zszedł z kursu the ship deviated from the course- zejść komuś z drogi to get out of sb’s way- zejść na bok to step aside- zejść z roweru to get off a bike- z taśmy produkcyjnej zszedł nowy model samochodu a new car has come off the production line5. (zostać usuniętym, oderwać się) to come off- pierścionek nie chce zejść z opuchniętego palca the ring won’t come off the swollen finger- skóra schodzi mu z rąk the skin on his hands is peeling off6. (zniknąć) [plama, smuga] to come off- jeszcze nie zeszły jej sińce her bruises haven’t cleared up a. gone yet- opuchlizna spod oczu już mi zeszła the swelling under my eyes has gone down- z jej twarzy nigdy nie schodzi uśmiech she always has a smile on her face- powietrze zeszło z dętki the inner tube has deflated a. gone flat- zejść z ekranu/ze sceny/z afisza to come off- jego książki nie schodzą z list bestsellerów all his books are best-sellers7. (przemierzyć) to go (a)round- zszedł całą wieś, żeby kupić jajka he went round the whole village to buy some eggs- zejść miasto wzdłuż i wszerz to walk the length and breadth of the city8. pot. (zostać sprzedanym) [towar, produkty] to go, to be sold- świeże bułki szybko zeszły the fresh rolls were sold a. went quicklyⅡ zejść się — schodzić się 1. (zgromadzić się) to gather (together), to assemble- goście zeszli się w salonie the guests gathered in the living room- ludzie schodzili się grupkami people came in groups2. (zbiegać się) [linie, drogi, ścieżki] to meet, to converge 3. (odbyć się jednocześnie) to coincide (z czymś with sth)- w tym dniu zeszły się dwie rocznice two anniversaries coincided on that day- w tym roku Nowy Rok schodzi się z niedzielą this year New Year falls on a Sunday4. (dojść do porozumienia) to come together pot.- członkowie zespołu zeszli się, żeby wystąpić na koncercie charytatywnym the band members came together to perform in a charity concert- po próbnej separacji znów się zeszli after a trial separation they got together again■ nie schodzić komuś z ust to be on sb’s lips- ich drogi się zeszły their paths crossed, their lives converged- dyskusja/rozmowa zeszła na inny temat the conversation/discussion moved to a different topic- czas zszedł mu na czytaniu/szukaniu noclegu he passed the time reading/he spent the time looking for a place to stay- zejść do rzędu a. roli czegoś to be relegated a. downgraded to sth- zejść na dalszy a. drugi plan to be pushed into the background- zejść z tego świata książk. to depart this life- zejść z tematu to stray from the subject- zejść z uczciwej drogi to stray from the straight and narrow path a. from the path of righteousness książk.- góra z górą się nie zejdzie, ale człowiek z człowiekiem zawsze a. często przysł. it’s a small world przysł.* * ** * *pf.1. zob. schodzić.2. (= przejść wielokrotnie) walk ( a way) many times.pf.zob. schodzić się.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zejść
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120 tumble
1. verb1) (to (cause to) fall, especially in a helpless or confused way: She tumbled down the stairs; The box suddenly tumbled off the top of the wardrobe.) (fazer) cair2) (to do tumbling.)2. noun(a fall: She took a tumble on the stairs.) queda- tumbler- tumblerful
- tumble-drier
- tumbling* * *tum.ble[t'∧mbəl] n 1 queda, tombo, trambolhão. 2 salto, cambalhota. 3 confusão, desordem. 4 balouço de navio. • vt+vi 1 cair, tombar. 2 cair, diminuir rapidamente de preço ou de valor. 3 fazer cair, derrubar. 4 rolar, virar, torcer-se. 5 dar saltos, dar pulos, fazer acrobacias, cambalhotar. 6 sl ir em cana, ser preso. to tumble about rolar, virar-se. to tumble down a) vir abaixo, cair, ruir. b) derrubar, fazer cair. to tumble in ruir, desabar. to tumble out of cair de. to tumble over tropeçar, cair. to tumble to pescar (entender). to tumble to pieces cair em (aos) pedaços.
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