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1 coger el paso
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2 становиться синхронным
Naval: fall into stepУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > становиться синхронным
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3 тръгвам
1. start, set out/off (към, за for, на on)(напускам, заминавам) leave; depart, go away/off, be offтръгвам си leave, go awayвреме е да си тръгвам, трябва да си тръгвам I must be going; now, it's time I were movingразг. I must be pushing offтръгвам пръв lead the way, lead offтръгвам на път/пътешествие set out/start on a journeyтръгвам на училище go to schoolкога тръгва влакът? when does the train leave?тръгвам по пътя на социализма embark/start along the road to socialismтръгвам в крак с fall in line with, fall into step withза къде си тръгнал? where are you off to?тръгвам рано start/leave early, make an early start3. (почвам да обикалям) frequent ( по-)тръгвам между народа go among the people4. (показвам се в някакъв вид) go about/outтръгвам бос go about barefoot6. (почвам да функционирам, за машина и пр.) start working/operating7. (вървя добре-за работа и пр.) go/proceed wellработата тръгна things are/our work is getting on wellда видим как ще тръгне работата let's see how things will work outкакто е тръгнало as things areти както си тръгнал the way you are behaving/speakingкато тръгне върви nothing succeeds like success8. тръгва ми be in luck, do well; get on well/all rightтръгнало му е he has a streak of good luckведнъж като му тръгне на човек (добре) once you get going, ( зле) it never rains but it poursтръгвам по лош път take to evil waysтръгвам по ума на вж. умтръгнал да се жени he's taken it into his head to get married* * *тръ̀гвам,гл.1. start, set out/off, embark (on) (към, за for; на on); ( напускам, заминавам) leave; depart, go away/off, be off, разг. get off;\тръгвам си leave, go away; време е да си \тръгвам, трябва да си \тръгвам I must be going now, it’s time I were moving; разг. I must be pushing off; за къде си тръгнал? where are you off to? \тръгвам в крак с fall in line with, fall into step with; \тръгвам пръв lead the way, lead off;5. ( сприятелявам се) go about, make friends, разг. chum up (с with);6. ( започвам да функционирам, за машина и пр.) start working/operating; магазинът тръгна добре the shop got off to a flying start; \тръгвам добре (за начинение) start off on the right foot; \тръгвам зле get off on the wrong foot;7. ( вървя добре за работа и пр.) go/proceed well; да видим как ще тръгне работата let’s see how things will work out; както е тръгнало as things are; като тръгне върви nothing succeeds like success; работата тръгна things are/our work is getting on/along well; ти както си тръгнал the way you are behaving/speaking;8.: веднъж като му тръгне на човек ( добре) once you get going, ( зле) it never rains but it pours; тръгва ми be in luck, do well; get on well/all right; тръгнало му е he has a streak of good luck; • \тръгвам отново по лош път fall into o.’s bad old ways; \тръгвам по лош път take to evil ways; \тръгвам по света venture out into the world; тръгнал да се жени he’s taken it into his head to get married.* * *leave: tomorrow I am тръгвамing for the USA - утре тръгвам за САЩ; start: тръгвам a journey - тръгвам на път; set off (за превозни средства, в разписания); go: Where are you тръгвамing? - Накъде си тръгнал?, I have to тръгвам - Трябва да тръгвам; start working (започвам да функционирам)* * *1. (вървя добре - за работа и пр.) go/proceed well 2. (за път) start, (за река) take its source 3. (напускам, заминавам) leave;depart, go away/off, be off 4. (показвам се в някакъв вид) go about/out 5. (почвам да обикалям) frequent (пo -) 6. (почвам да функционирам, за машина и пр.) start working/operating 7. (сприятелявам се) go about, make friends, разг. chum up (c with) 8.: тръгва ми be in luck, do well;get on well/all right 9. start, set out/off (към, за for 10. ТРЪГВАМ бос go about barefoot 11. ТРЪГВАМ в крак с fall in line with, fall into step with 12. ТРЪГВАМ между народа go among the people 13. ТРЪГВАМ на път/пътешествие set out/start on a journey 14. ТРЪГВАМ на училище go to school 15. ТРЪГВАМ пo лош път take to evil ways 16. ТРЪГВАМ пo пътя на социализма embark/ start along the road to socialism 17. ТРЪГВАМ пo ума на вж. ум 18. ТРЪГВАМ пръв lead the way, lead off 19. ТРЪГВАМ рано start/leave early, make an early start 20. ТРЪГВАМ си leave, go away 21. веднъж като му тръгне на човек (добре) once you get going, (зле) it never rains but it pours 22. време е да си ТРЪГВАМ, трябва да си ТРЪГВАМ I must be going;now, it's time I were moving 23. да видим как ще тръгне работата let's see how things will work out 24. за къде си тръгнал? where are you off to? 25. както е тръгнало as things are 26. като тръгне върви nothing succeeds like success 27. кога тръгва влакът? when does the train leave? 28. на on) 29. работата тръгна things are/our work is getting on well 30. разг. I must be pushing off 31. ти както си тръгнал the way you are behaving/speaking 32. тръгнал да се жени he's taken it into his head tо get married 33. тръгнало му е he has a streak of good luck -
4 крак
leg(само стъпалото) foot (pl. feet)(на костенурка, пингвин и пр.) paddle(на маса и пр.) legдеформиран крак (от рождение) club-foot, clubfootобядвам на крак have a quick lunch, have a stand-up mealна крак съм be standing, be on o.'s feet/legs, ( след болест) be out/up and about, ( след спане) be up, be astir/stirringизправям на крак (болен) bring round/through, ( паднал) help s.o. to his feetвсички се вдигнаха на крак everybody was rousedстъпвам на краката си (оправям се здравословно, финансово) be/get on o.'s feet/legs again(ставам самостоятелен) stand on, o.'s own legs, find o.'s feetдойде ми на крака he came personally, he came hat in handставам някому на крака rise to o.'s feet deferentiallyстоя някому на крака wait on s.o. hand and footчака да му го донесат на крака he wants it brought on a platterостанах без крака, откъснаха ми се краката I was dead beat, I was on my last legs, my legs wouldn't hold meтичам колкото ми краката държат run as fast as o.'s legs will carry oneв крак in stepвървя в крак (угоднича) toe the lineс краката напред with o.'s feet foremost, feet foremostс краката нагоре upside down, topsyturvyклатят ми се краката прен. my position is shaky, I am tottering (before a fall)правя нещо с краката си make a mess of s.th.от глава до крака from top/tip to toeходя на четири крака crawl on all foursтурям/слагам някому крак trip s.o. up (и прен.), прен. и put a spoke in s.o.'s wheelкракът ми няма да стъпи вече в къщата му I will never set foot in his house again, I will never cross his threshold again* * *крак,м., -а̀, (два) кра̀ка leg; (само стъпалото) foot, pl. feet; (на костенурка, пингвин и пр.) paddle; големи \крака sl. battleships; деформиран \крак (от рождение) club-foot, clubfoot; дълги \крака sl. stilts; заден \крак hindleg; (на маса и пр.) leg; изправям на \крак ( болен) bring round/through, ( паднал) help s.o. to his feet; на \крак ( прав) standing, ( набързо) hastily, quickly; на \крак съм be standing, be on o.’s feet/legs, ( след болест) be out/up and about, ( след спане) be up, be astir/stirring; обядвам на \крак have a quick lunch, have a stand-up meal; преден \крак foreleg; тънки \крака cat-sticks, broomsticks; • вдигам на \крак прен. rouse, raise the alarm; в \крак in step; влизам в \крак fall into step; вървя в \крак с be/keep in step with (и прен.), прен. keep abreast of/with; вървя в \крак с времето move with the times, keep abreast of the time; have/keep o.’s finger on the pulse; въртя се из \краката на някого be under s.o.’s feet; дойде ми на \крака he came personally, he came hat in hand; клатя си \краката dangle o.’s legs, прен. kick o.’s heels; \краката ми се клатят прен. my position is shaky, I am tottering (before a fall); \крак връз \крак with o.’s legs crossed, cross-legged; \кракът ми няма да стъпи вече в къщата му I will never set foot in his house again, I will never cross his threshold again; на четири \крака on all fours; не съм в \крак с be/fall out of step with, step out of line; останах без \крака, откъснаха ми се \краката I was dead beat, I was on my last legs, my legs wouldn’t hold me; от глава до \крака from top/tip to toe; правя нещо с \краката си make a mess of s.th.; с един \крак в гроба on the brink of the grave, амер. sl. on the blink; с \краката нагоре upside down, topsy-turvy; с \краката напред with o.’s feet foremost, feet foremost; ставам някому на \крака rise to o.’s feet deferentially; стоя някому на \крака wait on s.o. hand and foot; стъпвам на \краката си ( оправям се здравословно, финансово) be/get on o.’s feet/legs again; ( ставам самостоятелен) stand on o.’s own legs, find o.’s feet; тичам колкото ми \краката държат run as fast as o.’s legs will carry one, run at full pelt; турям/слагам някому \крак trip s.o. up (и прен.), прен. put a spoke in s.o.’s wheel; ходя на четири \крака crawl on all fours; чака да му го донесат на \крака he wants it brought on a platter; чувствам, че ми се подкосяват \краката feel o.’s knees give (way) beneath one.* * *foot; leg: I broke my крак the last winter. - Миналата зима си счупих крака.* * *1. (на костенурка, пингвин и пр.) paddle 2. (на маса и пр.) leg 3. (само стъпалото) foot (pl. feet) 4. (ставам самостоятелен) stand on, o.'s own legs, find o.'s feet 5. leg 6. КРАК връз КРАК with o.'s legs crossed, cross-legged 7. КРАКът ми няма да стъпи вече в къщата му I will never set foot in his house again, I will never cross his threshold again 8. в КРАК in step 9. вдигам на КРАК прен. rouse, raise the alarm 10. всички се вдигнаха на КРАК everybody was roused 11. вървя в КРАК (угоднича) toe the line 12. вървя в КРАК с be/keep in step with (и прен.), прен. и keep abreast of/with 13. вървя в КРАК с времето move with the times, keep abreast of the time 14. големи КРАКа sl. battleships 15. деформиран КРАК (от рождение) club-foot, clubfoot 16. дойде ми на КРАКа he came personally, he came hat in hand 17. дълги КРАКа sl. stilts 18. заден КРАК hindleg 19. изправям на КРАК (болен) bring round/through, (паднал) help s.o. to his feet 20. клатя си КРАКата dangle o.'s legs, прен. kick o.'s heels 21. клатят ми се КРАКата прен. my position is shaky, I am tottering (before a fall) 22. мятам КРАК връз КРАК cross o.'s legs 23. на КРАК (прав) standing, (набързо) hastily, quickly 24. на КРАК съм be standing, be on o.'s. feet/legs, (след болест) be out/up and about, (след спане) be up, be astir/stirring 25. на четири КРАКa on all fours 26. не съм в КРАК с be/fall out of step with, step out of line 27. обядвам на КРАК have a quick lunch, have a stand-up meal 28. останах без КРАКа, откъснаха ми се КРАКата I was dead beat, I was on my last legs, my legs wouldn't hold me 29. от глава до КРАКа from top/tip to toe 30. правя нещо с КРАКата си make a mess of s.th. 31. преден КРАК foreleg 32. с КРАКата нагоре upside down, topsyturvy 33. с КРАКата напред with o.'s feet foremost, feet foremost 34. с един КРАК в гроба on the brink of the grave, ам. sl. on the blink 35. ставам някому на КРАКа rise to o.'s feet deferentially 36. стоя някому на КРАКа wait on s.o. hand and foot 37. стъпвам на КРАКата си (оправям се здравословно, финансово) be/get on o.'s feet/legs again 38. тичам колкото ми КРАКата държат run as fast as o.'s legs will carry one 39. турям/слагам някому КРАК trip s.o. up (u прен.), прен. и put a spoke in s. o.'s wheel 40. тънки КРАКа cat-sticks, broomsticks 41. ходя на четири КРАКа crawl on all fours 42. чака да му го донесат на КРАКа he wants it brought on a platter 43. чувствувам, че ми се подкосяват КРАКата feel o.'s knees give (way) beneath one -
5 paso
adj.dried.intj.open up, gangway.m.1 passing.el paso del tiempo the passage of timecon el paso de los años as the years go byel Ebro, a su paso por Zaragoza the Ebro, as it flows through Zaragozasu paso fugaz por la universidad his brief spell at the universityabrirse paso entre la multitud to make o force one's way through the crowdpaso del ecuador = (celebration marking) halfway stage in a university course2 step.dar un paso adelante o al frente to step forward, to take a step forward3 walk.a paso ligero at a brisk pacemarcar el paso to keep timea este paso no acabaremos nunca at this rate we'll never finish4 step (etapa, acontecimiento).dar los pasos necesarios to take the necessary stepspaso a paso step by step5 crossing (cruce).paso fronterizo border crossing (point)paso peatonal o de peatones pedestrian crossing6 pass (geography) (en montaña).7 step in a process, stride, move.8 passage, pass, crossing point.9 pace, walking pace.10 gateway.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: pasar.* * *1 (movimiento) step, footstep■ ¡no des ni un paso más! don't move another step!2 (distancia) pace3 (camino) passage, way4 (avance) progress, advance5 (trámite) step, move6 (de montaña) mountain pass; (de mar) strait\a cada paso at every turna paso de tortuga at a snail's paceabrirse paso to force one's way throughapretar el paso to hurrycerrarle el paso a alguien to block somebody' s waydar paso a (hacer posible) to pave the way for 2 (provocar) to give rise to 3 (dejar pasar) to let through, make way for 4 (pasar a) to move on todar sus primeros pasos to start walkingestar a un paso/a dos pasos to be very closeestar de paso to be passing throughhacer algo de paso to do something as well■ de paso, tráeme tabaco while you're there, get me some cigarettesno dar un paso sin... not to do a thing without...paso a paso step by step'Prohibido el paso' "No entry"salir al paso de alguien to waylay somebodysalir al paso de algo to forestall somethingseguirle los pasos a alguien to follow somebody close behind 2 figurado to follow in somebody's footstepsceda el paso (señal) give way sign, US yield signpaso a nivel level crossing, US grade crossingpaso de cebra zebra crossingpaso de peatones pedestrian crossingpaso del ecuador half-way point (in university studies)paso elevado flyoverpaso subterráneo (de peatones) subway* * *noun m.1) passage2) footstep3) pace4) way* * *IADJ driedII1. SM1) (=acción de pasar)contemplaban el paso de la procesión desde un balcón — they watched the procession go by from a balcony
por estas fechas tiene lugar el paso de las cigüeñas por nuestra región — this is the time of year when the storks fly over our region
el presidente, a su paso por nuestra ciudad... — the president, during his visit to our city...
el huracán arrasó con todo lo que encontró a su paso — the hurricane flattened everything in its path
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ceder el paso — to give way, yield (EEUU)ceda el paso — give way, yield (EEUU)
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dar paso a algo, el invierno dio paso a la primavera — winter gave way to springahora vamos a dar paso a nuestro corresponsal en Lisboa — we now go over to our correspondent in Lisbon
las protestas dieron paso a una huelga — the protests led to o were followed by a strike
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de paso, mencionaron el tema solo de paso — they only mentioned the matter in passing¿puedes ir al supermercado, de paso que vas a la farmacia? — could you go to the supermarket on your way to the chemist's?
de paso recuérdale que tiene un libro nuestro — remind him that he's got a book of ours while you're at it
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entrar de paso — to drop in•
estar de paso — to be passing throughpaso del Ecuador — party or trip organized by university students to celebrate the halfway stage in their degree course
avepaso franco, paso libre — free passage
2) (=camino) way; (Arquit) passage; (Geog) pass; (Náut) strait¡paso! — make way!
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abrirse paso — to make one's way•
cerrar el paso — to block the way•
dejar el paso libre — to leave the way open•
impedir el paso — to block the waypaso a desnivel, paso a distinto nivel — (Aut) flyover, overpass (EEUU)
paso a nivel — level crossing, grade crossing (EEUU)
paso (de) cebra — Esp zebra crossing, crosswalk (EEUU)
paso de peatones — pedestrian crossing, crosswalk (EEUU)
paso elevado — (Aut) flyover, overpass (EEUU)
paso inferior — underpass, subway
paso subterráneo — underpass, subway
paso superior — (Aut) flyover, overpass (EEUU)
3) [al andar] (=acción) step; (=ruido) footstep; (=huella) footprint•
coger el paso — to fall into step•
dar un paso — to take a step¿ha dado ya sus primeros pasos? — has she taken her first steps yet?
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dirigir sus pasos hacia — to head towards•
hacer pasos — (Baloncesto) to travel (with the ball)•
volvió sobre sus pasos — she retraced her stepsla demanda aumenta a pasos agigantados — demand is increasing at a rate of knots o extremely quickly
paso adelante — (lit, fig) step forward
paso atrás — (lit, fig) step backwards
4) (=modo de andar) [de persona] walk, gait; [de caballo] gait•
acelerar el paso — to go faster, speed up•
aflojar el paso — to slow down•
a buen paso — at a good pace•
establecer el paso — to make the pace, set the pace•
a paso lento — at a slow pace, slowly•
llevar el paso — to keep in step, keep time•
romper el paso — to break steppaso de ambladura, paso de andadura — (Equitación) amble
5) (=ritmo) rate, pace•
a este paso — at this rate6) (=distancia)7) (=avance) step8) (Téc) [de tornillo] pitch; [de contador, teléfono] unit9) (Teat) ( Hist) sketch, interlude10) (Rel) [en procesión] float in Holy Week procession, with statues representing part of Easter storySee:ver nota culturelle SEMANA SANTA in semana11)paso de armas — (Mil, Hist) passage of arms
12) LAm (=vado) ford2.ADV softly, gently¡paso! — not so fast!, easy there!
* * *1)a) ( acción)de paso: están de paso they're just visiting o just passing through; de paso puedo comprar pan I can buy some bread on the way; fui a la oficina y de paso hablé con él I went to the office and while I was there I had a word with him; me pilla de paso it's on my way; y dicho sea de paso... — and incidentally...
b) (camino, posibilidad de pasar) wayceda el paso — yield ( in US), give way ( in UK)
abrirse paso — to make one's way; ( a codazos) to elbow one's way
salir al paso de alguien — ( abordar) to waylay somebody; ( detener) to stop somebody
2) (Geog) ( en montaña) passsalir del paso — to get out of a (tight) spot o (AmE) crack (colloq)
3)a) (al andar, bailar) stepandar en malos pasos — to be mixed up in shady deals
a pasos agigantados — by leaps and bounds
dar los primeros pasos — ( literal) to take one's first steps; ( iniciarse en algo) to start out
dar un paso en falso — ( literal) to stumble; ( equivocarse) to make a false move
seguir los pasos de alguien — to follow in somebody's footsteps
b) pasos masculino plural ( en baloncesto) traveling*, steps (pl)4)a) ( distancia corta)vive a dos pasos de mi casa — he lives a stone's throw (away) from my house
está a un paso de aquí — it's just around the corner/down the road from here
b) ( avance) step forwardc) ( de gestión) step5) ( en contador) unit6)a) (ritmo, velocidad)apretó/aminoró el paso — he quickened his pace/he slowed down
a este paso... — at this rate...
a paso de hormiga or tortuga — at a snail's pace
b) (Equ)•* * *1)a) ( acción)de paso: están de paso they're just visiting o just passing through; de paso puedo comprar pan I can buy some bread on the way; fui a la oficina y de paso hablé con él I went to the office and while I was there I had a word with him; me pilla de paso it's on my way; y dicho sea de paso... — and incidentally...
b) (camino, posibilidad de pasar) wayceda el paso — yield ( in US), give way ( in UK)
abrirse paso — to make one's way; ( a codazos) to elbow one's way
salir al paso de alguien — ( abordar) to waylay somebody; ( detener) to stop somebody
2) (Geog) ( en montaña) passsalir del paso — to get out of a (tight) spot o (AmE) crack (colloq)
3)a) (al andar, bailar) stepandar en malos pasos — to be mixed up in shady deals
a pasos agigantados — by leaps and bounds
dar los primeros pasos — ( literal) to take one's first steps; ( iniciarse en algo) to start out
dar un paso en falso — ( literal) to stumble; ( equivocarse) to make a false move
seguir los pasos de alguien — to follow in somebody's footsteps
b) pasos masculino plural ( en baloncesto) traveling*, steps (pl)4)a) ( distancia corta)vive a dos pasos de mi casa — he lives a stone's throw (away) from my house
está a un paso de aquí — it's just around the corner/down the road from here
b) ( avance) step forwardc) ( de gestión) step5) ( en contador) unit6)a) (ritmo, velocidad)apretó/aminoró el paso — he quickened his pace/he slowed down
a este paso... — at this rate...
a paso de hormiga or tortuga — at a snail's pace
b) (Equ)•* * *paso11 = footstep, step, footprint, pace.Ex: Leforte could usually identify those footsteps easily; but today they sounded less forceful and deliberate.
Ex: The first step in assigning intellectual responsibility to a corporate body must be a definition of a corporate body.Ex: In later years, the famous book mythological significance of muddy footprints introduced me to the ancient Hippopotamian culture.Ex: Among other buildings afire or still smoldering in eastern Baghdad today were the city hall and the National Library which was so thoroughly burned that heat still radiated 50 paces from its front doors.* abrir paso a = make + way (for).* abrirse paso = jostle, break through, elbow + Posesivo + way into, elbow into.* acelerar el paso = quicken + the pace, smarten + Posesivo + pace.* a este paso = at this rate.* aflojar el paso = slow down, slow up.* aminorar el paso = slow down, slow up.* a paso de tortuga = at a snail's pace.* a paso ligero = on the double.* a pasos agigantados = at an exponential rate, at exponential rates, by leaps and bounds.* a un paso = within a stone's throw (away/from).* a un paso asombroso = at an astounding pace.* a un paso de = a heartbeat away from.* a un paso rápido = at a rapid pace.* a un paso relajado = at a strolling pace.* barrera de paso a nivel = level-crossing gate.* caminar con paso pesado = plod (along/through).* ceder el paso = give + way (to), yield + the right of way.* contador de pasos = step counter.* dar el primer paso = make + a start, take + the first step.* dar los pasos necesarios = take + steps.* dar los primeros pasos en = venture into.* dar otro paso muy importante = reach + another milestone.* dar paso (a) = give + way (to), yield to, make + way (for).* dar un gran paso adelante = reach + milestone.* dar un paso = make + step.* dar un paso adelante = step up.* dar un paso al frente = step up.* dar un paso en falso = make + a false move.* dar un paso hacia delante = take + a step forward, step up.* dejar paso = step + aside.* dejar paso (a) = give + way (to).* derecho de paso = the right of way, right of entry.* desandar los pasos de = retrace + Posesivo + footsteps, retrace + Posesivo + steps.* hacer que + Nombre + dé un paso hacia delante = take + Nombre + a/one step forward.* impedir el paso = block in.* llave de paso = spigot, faucet, tap, stopcock, stop valve.* llave de paso del agua = water valve.* llevar a cabo una serie de pasos anteriormente realizados = execute + steps.* obstaculizar el paso = block in.* otro paso más hacia + Posesivo + destrucción = another nail in + Posesivo + coffin.* paso adelante = step up.* paso a nivel = level-crossing.* paso a paso = one step at a time, step by step, stage by stage, stepwise.* paso atrás = backward step, retrograde step.* paso de cebra = zebra crossing.* paso de la gente = flow of people.* paso del comercio = flow of commerce.* Paso del Noroeste, el = North West Passage, the.* paso de peatones = zebra crossing, pedestrian crossing, pelican crossing.* paso de tortuga = snail's pace.* paso en falso = false move.* paso fronterizo = border crossing.* paso hacia adelante = step forward.* paso hacia atrás = retrograde step, step backward(s), step back.* paso inferior = underpass.* paso ininterrumpido de = steady flow of.* paso intermedio = half-way house, stepping stone.* paso peatonal = pedestrian crossing.* paso subterráneo = underground walkway.* Posesivo + primeros pasos = Posesivo + first steps.* preferencia de paso = the right of way.* primer paso = stake in the ground.* primer paso de, el = thin edge of the wedge, the.* realizar una tarea paso a paso = go through.* saltarse pasos intermedios = jump + steps.* seguir los pasos de = follow in + the footsteps of.* seguir + Posesivo + pasos = follow in + Posesivo + footsteps.* seguir unos pasos = follow + steps.* señal de prohibido el paso = No Entry sign.* ser un gran paso adelante = be half the battle.* tener derecho de paso = have + the right of way.* tomar un paso decisivo = take + the plunge.* un paso por delante de = one step ahead of.* válvula de paso = stop valve, stopcock.* volver sobre los pasos de Uno = double-back, retrace + Posesivo + steps, retrace + Posesivo + footsteps, go back on + Posesivo + steps.paso22 = stage, passing.Ex: The first stage in the choice of access points must be the definition of an author.
Ex: Perhaps an openly expressed disbelief in his activities is one of the marks of the passing of this stage.* ave de paso = bird of passage.* cambiar con el paso del tiempo = change over + time.* con el paso de = with the passing of.* con el paso de los años = with the passing of (the) years.* con el paso del tiempo = over the years, over time, with the passage of time, as time goes by, in due course, over a period of time, in the course of time, over the course of time, in the process of time, as time passed (by), as time passes (by), as time went by.* de paso = by the way, by the by(e).* deteriorado por el paso del tiempo = timeworn.* dicho sea de paso = by the way, on a sidenote, by the by(e).* el paso del tiempo = the passage of time, the sands of time.* en varios pasos = multi-step.* llave de paso = shut-off valve.* paso elevado = overpass.* paso elevado de peatones = pedestrian overpass.* paso elevado para peatones = pedestrian overpass.* paso inferior = subway.* paso inferior de peatones = pedestrian underpass.* paso inferior para peatones = pedestrian underpass.* paso subterráneo = underpass, subway.* paso subterráneo de peatones = pedestrian underpass.* paso subterráneo para peatones = pedestrian underpass.* quedar anulado con el paso del tiempo = be overtaken by events.* resistir el paso del tiempo = stand + the test of time, withstand + the test of time, survive + the test of time, pass + the test of time.* válvula de paso = shut-off valve.paso33 = transfer, transition, changeover [change-over], handover [hand-over].Ex: When the record transfer is complete, the catalog summary screen is shown for the new record so that the user can review and update it.
Ex: Hierarchical relationships must be indicated in order that users may make the transition from a first access point to related terms or access points.Ex: The changeover has resulted in more rapid machine-editing of input and reduced costs for cataloguing.Ex: The author assesses the prospects of Hong Kong after the handover of the colony to China in 1997 when it will once again be competing with Shanghai as the publishing hub of the Orient.* * *paso1A1(acción): las compuertas controlan el paso del agua the hatches control the flow of watera su paso por la ciudad el río se ensancha the river widens as it flows through the cityel paso de los camiones había causado grietas en la calzada cracks had appeared in the road surface caused by the passage of so many trucks o because of all the trucks using ithizo frente a todo lo que encontró a su paso he faced up to every obstacle in his pathcon el paso del tiempo se desgastó la piedra the stone got worn down with time o with the passing o passage of time[ S ] prohibido el paso no entryal paso (en ajedrez) en passantde paso: no viven aquí, están de paso they don't live here, they're just visiting o they're just passing throughde paso puedo dejarles el paquete I can drop the package off on my waylo mencionó pero sólo de paso he mentioned it but only in passinglleva esto a la oficina y de paso habla con la secretaria take this to the office and while you're there have a word with the secretaryte lo recogeré si quieres, me pilla de paso I'll pick it up for you if you like, it's on my wayarchiva estas fichas y de paso comprueba todas las direcciones file these cards and while you're at it o about it check all the addressesy dicho sea de paso … and incidentally …2 (camino, posibilidad de pasar) wayabran paso make wayse puso en medio y me cerró el paso she stood in front of me and blocked my waypor aquí no hay paso you can't get through this waydejen el paso libre leave the way clearabrirse paso to make one's wayel sol se abría paso entre las nubes the sun was breaking through the cloudsconsiguió abrirse paso a codazos entre la gente she managed to elbow her way through the crowdno te será difícil abrirte paso en la vida you won't have any problems making your way in life o getting on in lifesalir al paso de algn to waylay sbsalir al paso de algo to forestall sthB ( Geog) (en una montaña) passCompuestos:( Méx) paso elevadozebra crossing, crosswalk ( AmE)( Méx) catwalk(en un barco) celebration held to mark the crossing of the Equator; (de estudiantes) celebration held halfway through a college courseborder crossingC1 (movimiento al andar) stepdio un paso para atrás he took a step backward(s), he stepped backward(s)¡un paso al frente! one step forward!camina 50 pasos al norte walk 50 paces to the northdirigió sus pasos hacia la puerta she walked toward(s) the dooroyó pasos en el piso de arriba she heard footsteps on the floor abovecon paso firme subió las escaleras he climbed the stairs purposefullyno da un paso sin consultar a su marido she won't do anything without asking her husband firstpaso a paso step by stepsiguieron el juicio paso a paso they followed the trial step by steppaso a paso se fue abriendo camino en la empresa he gradually worked his way up in the companyme lo explicó paso por paso she explained it to me step by stepa cada paso at every turna pasos agigantados by leaps and boundsla informática avanza a pasos agigantados information technology is advancing by leaps and bounds, enormous strides are being made in information technologydar los primeros pasos (literal) to take one's first steps, start to walk; (iniciarse en algo) to start outdio sus primeros pasos como actor en televisión he started out o made his debut as a television actordar un paso en falso en política puede conducir al desastre one false move o putting one foot wrong in politics can lead to disasterseguirle los pasos a algn to tail sbseguir los pasos de algn to follow in sb's footstepsvolver sobre sus pasos to retrace one's steps2(distancia corta): vive a dos pasos de mi casa he lives a stone's throw (away) from my houseestuvo a un paso de la muerte she was at death's dooránimo, ya estamos a un paso come on, we're nearly there nowestá a un paso de aquí it's just around the corner o down the road from herede ahí a convertirse en drogadicto no hay más que un paso it's only a short step from there to becoming a drug addict3 (logro, avance) step forwardel que te haya llamado ya es un paso (adelante) the fact that he's called you is a step forward in itselfsupone un gran paso en la lucha contra la enfermedad it is a great step forward o a great advance in the fight against the illness4 (de una gestión) stephemos dado los pasos necesarios we have taken the necessary steps5 (de baile) stephacer pasos to travelD1 (de un tornillo, una rosca) pitch2 (en un contador) unitE1(ritmo, velocidad): aminoró el paso he slowed downal ver que la seguían apretó el paso when she realized she was being followed she quickened her paceel tren iba a buen paso the train was going at a fair speeda este paso no llegamos ni a las diez at this rate we won't even get there by ten o'clocka este paso te vas a poner enfermo if you carry on like this, you'll get ill, at this rate o (if you carry on) the way you're going, you'll get illescribía los nombres al paso que yo se los leía she wrote down the names as I read them out to hera paso de hormiga or tortuga at a snail's pacellevar el paso to keep in stepmarcar el paso to mark timeen ese colegio te van a hacer marcar el paso they'll make you toe the line at that school2 ( Equ):al paso at a walking paceCompuesto:paso ligero or redobladoa paso ligero or redoblado double quick, in double timeF (de la pasión) float ( in Holy Week processions)* * *
Del verbo pasar: ( conjugate pasar)
paso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
pasó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
pasar
paso
pasar ( conjugate pasar) verbo intransitivo
1
◊ no ha pasado ni un taxi not one taxi has come/gone past;
los otros coches no podían paso the other cars weren't able to get past;
no dejan paso a nadie they're not letting anyone through;
paso de largo to go right o straight past;
paso por la aduana to go through customs;
es un vuelo directo, no pasa por Miami it's a direct flight, it doesn't go via Miami;
¿este autobús pasa por el museo? does this bus go past the museum?;
pasamos por delante de su casa we went past her house;
pasaba por aquí y … I was just passing by o I was in the area and …b) ( deteniéndose en un lugar):◊ ¿podríamos paso por el banco? can we stop off at the bank?;
pasa un día por casa why don't you drop o come by the house sometime?;
puede paso a recogerlo mañana you can come and pick it up tomorrow
[ humedad] to go through from one side to the otherd) ( caber):
2 ( entrar — acercándose al hablante) to come in;
(— alejándose del hablante) to go in;◊ pase, por favor please, do come in;
¡que pase el siguiente! next, please!;
haga paso al Sr Díaz show Mr Díaz in please
3
b) ( comunicar):
( en otro teléfono) I'll put you through to Javier
4a) (Educ) to pass;◊ paso de curso to get through o pass one's end-of-year examsb) ( ser aceptable):◊ no está perfecto, pero puede paso it's not perfect, but it'll do;
por esta vez, (que) pase I'll let it pass o go this time
5
a) ( ser tenido por):
ver tb hacerse II 3
( suceder) to happen;
lo que pasa es que… the thing o the problem is …;
pase lo que pase whatever happens, come what may;
siempre pasa igual or lo mismo it's always the same;
¿qué pasa? what's the matter?, what's up? (colloq);
¿qué te pasa? what's the matter with you?;
¿qué te pasó en el ojo? what happened to your eye?;
¿qué le pasa a la tele? what's wrong with the TV?;
eso le pasa a cualquiera that can happen to anybody;
no le pasó nada nothing happened to him
1 ( transcurrir) [tiempo/años] to pass, go by;◊ pasoon muchos años many years went by o passed;
ya han pasado dos horas it's been two hours now;
un año pasa muy rápido a year goes very quickly;
¡cómo pasa el tiempo! doesn't time fly!
2 ( cesar) [crisis/mal momento] to be over;
[ efecto] to wear off;
[ dolor] to go away
3 ( arreglárselas) paso sin algo to manage without sth
verbo transitivo
1
‹pueblo/ciudad› to go through
2a) ( hacer atravesar) paso algo POR algo to put sth through sth;
(— ilegalmente) to smuggle
3 ( hacer recorrer):
pásale un trapo al piso give the floor a quick wipe;
hay que pasole una plancha it needs a quick iron
4 (exhibir, mostrar) ‹película/anuncio› to show
5 ‹examen/prueba› to pass
6 ‹página/hoja› to turn;
‹tema/punto› to leave out, omit
1 (entregar, hacer llegar):
¿me pasas el martillo? can you pass me the hammer?
2 ( contagiar) to give, to pass on
1
fuimos a Toledo a paso el día we went to Toledo for the dayb) ( con idea de continuidad):
pasa todo el día al teléfono she spends all day on the phone
◊ ¿qué tal lo pasaste en la fiesta? did you have a good time at the party?, did you enjoy the party?;
lo pasé mal I didn't enjoy myself
2 (sufrir, padecer) ‹penalidades/desgracias› to go through, to suffer;◊ pasé mucho miedo/frío I was very frightened/cold
pasarse verbo pronominal
1 ( cambiarse):
2
esta vez te has pasado (fam) you've gone too far this time
¿podrías pasote por el mercado? could you go down to the market?
3
[carne/pescado] to go off, go bad;
[ leche] to go off, go sour
1
[ dolor] to go away;
(+ me/te/le etc)◊ ya se me pasó el dolor the pain's gone o eased now;
espera a que se le pase el enojo wait until he's calmed o cooled downb) ( transcurrir):
ver tb pasar verbo transitivo III 1
2 (+ me/te/le etc)a) ( olvidarse):
b) ( dejar escapar):
paso sustantivo masculino
1a) ( acción):
el paso del tiempo the passage of time;
el paso de la dictadura a la democracia the transition from dictatorship to democracy;
de paso: están de paso they're just visiting o just passing through;
me pilla de paso it's on my way;
y dicho sea de paso … and incidentally …
◊ abrir/dejar paso (a algn/algo) to make way (for sth/sb);
me cerró el paso she blocked my way;
dejen el paso libre leave the way clear;
( on signs) ceda el paso yield ( in US), give way ( in UK);
( on signs) prohibido el paso no entry;
paso de peatones crosswalk (AmE), pedestrian crossing (BrE);
paso a nivel grade (AmE) o (BrE) level crossing;
paso elevado or (Méx) a desnivel overpass (AmE), flyover (BrE);
paso subterráneo ( para peatones) underpass, subway (BrE);
( para vehículos) underpass;
( a codazos) to elbow one's way;
( detener) to stop sb
2 (Geog) ( en montaña) pass;◊ salir del paso to get out of a (tight) spot o (AmE) crack (colloq)
3
oyó pasos she heard footsteps;
entró con paso firme he came in purposefully;
paso a paso step by step;
seguirle los pasos a algn to tail sb;
seguir los pasos de algn to follow in sb's footstepsb) ( distancia corta):◊ vive a dos pasos de mi casa he lives a stone's throw (away) from my house;
está a un paso de aquí it's just around the corner/down the road from here
4 (ritmo, velocidad):◊ apretó/aminoró el paso he quickened his pace/he slowed down;
a este paso … at this rate …;
a paso de hormiga or tortuga at a snail's pace;
marcar el paso to mark time
5 ( en contador) unit
pasar
I verbo transitivo
1 to pass
2 (trasladar) to move
3 (dar) to pass, give: no me pasó el recado, he didn't give me the message
4 (hojas de libro) to turn
5 (el tiempo, la vida) to spend, pass
6 (soportar, sufrir) to suffer, endure: está pasando una crisis personal, she's going through a personal crisis
pasamos sed y calor, we suffered thirst and heat
7 (río, calle, frontera) to cross
8 (tragar) to swallow
9 (tolerar, aguantar) to bear
10 (introducir) to insert, put through
11 (un examen, una eliminatoria) to pass
12 Cine to run, show: este sábado pasan Ben Hur, they're putting Ben Hur on this Saturday
II verbo intransitivo
1 to pass: ¿a qué hora pasa el tren?, what time does the train pass?
Cervantes pasó por aquí, Cervantes passed this way
ya pasó, it has already passed
pasar de largo, to go by (without stopping)
2 (entrar) to come in
3 (ser tolerable) to be acceptable: no está mal, puede pasar, it isn't bad, it will do
4 (exceder) to surpass: no pases de los 70 km/h, don't exceed 70 km/h
5 (a otro asunto) to go on to
pasar a ser, to become
6 (tiempo) to pass, go by
7 (arreglarse, apañarse) pasar sin, to do without: puedo pasar sin coche, I can manage without a car
8 fam (no tener interés, prescindir) pasa de lo que digan, don't mind what they say
paso de ir al cine, I'll give the cinema a miss
9 (suceder) to happen: ¿qué pasa?, what's going on?
¿qué le pasa?, what's the matter with him?
pase lo que pase, whatever happens o come what may
♦ Locuciones: pasar algo a limpio, to make a fair copy of sthg
pasarlo bien/mal, to have a good/difficult time
pasar por, to put up with: paso por que me digas que estoy gorda, pero no pienso tolerar que me amargues cada comida, I can handle you calling me fat, but I'm not having you ruin every single meal for me
pasar por alto, to overlook: pasaré por alto esa observación, I'll just ignore that remark
paso sustantivo masculino
1 step: caminaban a paso ligero, they walked quickly
(sonido de pisadas) footstep
(de un baile) step
2 (camino, pasillo) passage, way
Auto ceda el paso, give way
paso a nivel, level o US grade crossing
paso de cebra, zebra crossing
paso de peatones, pedestrian crossing, US crosswalk
paso subterráneo, (para peatones) subway
(para vehículos) underpass
prohibido el paso, no entry
3 (acción) passage, passing: estamos de paso en la ciudad, we are just passing through the town
a su paso por la Universidad, when he was at University
el lento paso de las horas, the slow passing of the hours
4 Tel unit
5 Geol (entre montañas) mountain pass
6 Náut strait
♦ Locuciones: abrirse paso, (entre la multitud, maleza) to make one's way, (en la vida) to get ahead
salir del paso, to get out of trouble
a cada paso, constantly, every other minute
' paso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apretar
- arramblar
- atravesar
- bando
- bloquear
- cabeza
- cada
- calamidad
- cebra
- ceder
- cerrar
- converger
- cortar
- dar
- dado
- desvirtuar
- disfraz
- esclarecimiento
- estela
- filtración
- franca
- franco
- impedir
- infierno
- ligera
- ligero
- lista
- llave
- magín
- mayor
- nivel
- obstaculizar
- pasar
- pasarse
- patata
- peatonal
- por
- prohibida
- prohibido
- rebote
- rito
- segura
- seguro
- sino
- subterránea
- subterráneo
- testigo
- tránsito
- ver
- vela
English:
ahead
- amok
- arrogant
- bar
- battle
- begrudge
- block
- block in
- break through
- breakthrough
- brisk
- by
- childhood
- clarify
- clear
- coast
- come over
- crossing
- crosswalk
- dizzy
- dwindle
- evaluation
- explanation
- false move
- faux pas
- float
- flyover
- footstep
- give
- go by
- going
- graze
- grow out of
- hysterical
- lazy
- level crossing
- life
- lively
- mop
- move
- nail
- obstruction
- ocean
- overboard
- overpass
- pace
- pass
- pass along
- pass by
- pass through
* * *♦ nm1. [con el pie] step;[huella] footprint;dar un paso atrás [al andar] to step backwards, to take a step backwards;[en proceso, negociaciones] to take a backward step;aprendí unos pasos de baile I learnt a few dance steps;oía pasos arriba I could hear footsteps upstairs;se veían sus pasos sobre la nieve you could see its footprints in the snow;a cada paso [cada dos por tres] every other minute;vivimos a un paso de la estación we live just round the corner from o a stone's throw away from the station;el ruso está a un paso de hacerse campeón the Russian is on the verge of o just one small step away from becoming champion;a pasos agigantados at a terrific rate, at a rate of knots;la economía crece a pasos agigantados the economy is growing at a rate of knots;el SIDA se propaga a pasos agigantados AIDS is spreading like wildfire o at an alarming rate;la ingeniería genética avanza a pasos agigantados genetic engineering has made giant o enormous strides;[equivocarse] to make a false move o a mistake; Figno dio ni un paso en falso he didn't put a foot wrong;seguir los pasos a alguien [perseguir, vigilar] to tail sb;seguir los pasos de alguien [imitar] to follow in sb's footsteps;volvimos sobre nuestros pasos we retraced our steps2. [acción] passing;[cruce] crossing; [camino de acceso] way through, thoroughfare;con el paso del tiempo with the passage of time;con el paso de los años as the years go by;el paso de la juventud a la madurez the transition from youth to adulthood;su paso fugaz por la universidad his brief spell at the university;el Ebro, a su paso por Zaragoza the Ebro, as it flows through Zaragoza;la tienda está en una zona de mucho paso the shop is in a very busy area;también Figabrir paso a alguien to make way for sb;abrirse paso [entre la gente, la maleza] to make one's way;abrirse paso en la vida/en el mundo de la política to get on o ahead in life/politics;¡abran paso! make way!;ceder el paso (a alguien) [dejar pasar] to let (sb) past;[en automóvil] to Br give way o US yield (to sb);de paso [de pasada] in passing;[aprovechando] while I'm/you're/ etc at it;de paso que vienes, tráete las fotos de las vacaciones you may as well bring the photos from your Br holiday o US vacation when you come;la estación me pilla de paso the station's on my way;estar de paso [en un lugar] to be passing through;prohibido el paso [en letrero] no entry;salir al paso a alguien, salir al paso de alguien [acercarse] to come up to sb;[hacer detenerse] to come and bar sb's way;salir al paso de algo [rechazar] to respond to sthpaso de cebra Br zebra crossing, = pedestrian crossing marked with black and white lines; Méx paso a desnivel Br flyover, US overpass;paso del Ecuador [en barco] crossing the line ceremony;[en universidad] = (celebration marking) halfway stage in a university course;paso fronterizo border crossing (point);Chile paso bajo nivel Br subway, US underpass;3. [forma de andar] walk;[ritmo] pace;con paso cansino se dirigió a la puerta he walked wearily towards the door;a buen paso at a good rate;a este paso o [m5]al paso que vamos, no acabaremos nunca at this rate o at the rate we're going, we'll never finish;al paso [en equitación] at a walk;a paso lento slowly;a paso ligero at a brisk pace;Mil at the double;aflojar el paso to slow down;apretar el paso to go faster, to speed up;llevar el paso to keep step;marcar el paso to keep time;a paso de tortuga at a snail's paceMil paso de la oca goose-step [en el mar] strait5. [trámite, etapa, acontecimiento] step;[progreso] step forward, advance;antes de dar cualquier paso siempre me pregunta she always asks me before doing anything;dar los pasos necesarios to take the necessary steps;dar los primeros pasos hacia la paz to take the first steps towards peace;la aprobación de una constitución supondría un gran paso para la democracia the passing of a constitution would be a big step forward for democracy;paso a o [m5] por paso se ganó la confianza de sus alumnos she gradually won the confidence of her pupils;salir del paso to get out of trouble6. [de llamadas telefónicas, consumo eléctrico] unit7. [en procesión] float [in Easter procession]8.pasos [en baloncesto] travelling;hacer pasos to travel♦ interjmake way!* * *1 m1 step;paso a paso step by step;a cada paso at every step;a dos pasos de fig a stone’s throw (away) from;volver sobre sus pasos retrace one’s steps;un paso en falso make a false move;seguir los pasos a alguien follow s.o., dog s.o.’s footsteps;seguir los pasos de alguien follow in s.o.’s footsteps;3 ( ritmo) pace, rate;a este paso fig at this rate;al paso que vamos at the rate we’re going;a paso ligero at the double;llevar el paso MIL keep in step;marcar el paso MIL mark timecerrar el paso de la calle block off o close the street;prohibido el paso no entry;ceda el paso yield, Br give way;observaba el paso del agua/de la gente he watched the water flow past/the world go by5 ( cruce) crossing6 de tiempo passing7 ( huella) footprint8 ( camino):de paso on the way;estar de paso be passing through;dicho sea de paso and incidentally;¡paso! make way!, let me through!;abrirse paso push one’s way through; fig carve out a path for o.s.;salir al paso de alguien waylay s.o.;salir del paso get out of a tight spot2 m REL float in Holy Week procession* * *paso, -sa adj: driedciruela pasa: prunepaso nm1) : passage, passingde paso: in passing, on the way2) : way, pathabrirse paso: to make one's way3) : crossingpaso de peatones: crosswalkpaso a desnivel: underpasspaso elevado: overpass4) : steppaso a paso: step by step5) : pace, gaita buen paso: quickly, at a good rate* * *paso n1. 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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
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7 krok
m (G kroku) 1. (stąpnięcie) step; (odgłos) footstep- zrobić dwa kroki to przodu/do tyłu to take two steps forward/back- stawiać duże/małe kroki to take big/small steps- zbliżać się wielkimi krokami [osoba] to walk fast (do kogoś/czegoś toward(s) sb/sth); przen. [dzień, termin] to approach rapidly- stawiać pierwsze kroki [dziecko] to take one’s first steps; przen. [firma, nauka] to be in its infancy- stawiać pierwsze kroki jako polityk przen. to take one’s first steps in the world of politics- usłyszeć czyjeś kroki to hear sb’s footsteps- iść krok za krokiem to go step by step a. one step at a time- robić coś krok za krokiem a. krok po kroku to do sth step by step a. one step at a time- krok po kroku zdobyłem jej zaufanie little by little, I won her trust- iść za kimś krok w krok to dog sb a. sb’s footsteps, to follow sb (about a. around everywhere)- iść przy kimś krok w krok to walk in step with sb- na każdym kroku a. co krok widać było ślady wojny the traces of war were visible at every turn- ani kroku (dalej)! don’t move!2. (sposób chodzenia) walk, step; (tempo chodzenia) pace- iść szybkim/wolnym krokiem to walk at a fast/slow pace- przyspieszyć/zwolnić kroku to speed up/slow down- mieć sprężysty/żołnierski krok to walk with a springy/soldierly step- dotrzymywać komuś/czemuś kroku to keep up with sb/sth także przen.- równaj krok! (rozkaz wojskowy) get in step!- krok defiladowy the goose-step- iść krokiem defiladowym to (do the) goose-step3. zw. pl (w tańcu) step zw. pl- uczyć się kroków walca/tanga to learn the steps of the waltz/tango- mylić krok w tańcu to be a. dance out of step4. (posunięcie) step- podjąć stosowne/stanowcze kroki to take appropriate/decisive steps- skłonić kogoś do desperackiego kroku to induce sb to make a desperate move- zdecydować się na ryzykowny krok to decide to make a risky move- ważny krok w walce z terroryzmem a major step forward in the fight against terrorism- uczynić krok ku zgodzie to take a step toward(s) reconciliation- ktoś musi uczynić pierwszy krok someone has to take the first step- krok wstecz w procesie pokojowym a step backward(s) in the peace process- milowy krok a giant step- to odkrycie było milowym krokiem w rozwoju współczesnej nauki this discovery was a giant step in the development of modern science- znałem jej każdy krok I was aware of her every move5. przen. (odległość) mieszkać o parę kroków od czegoś to live (just) a stone’s throw (away) from sth- to dwa kroki stąd it’s just around the corner; it’s just a hop, skip, and jump from here pot.- jesteśmy o krok a. dzieli nas krok od zwycięstwa victory is just around the corner- stąd już tylko krok do rewolucji from there its one step to revolution- nie odstępować kogoś na krok to follow sb everywhere- sprawa nie posunęła się nawet na a. o krok things have gone (absolutely) nowhere, things have not moved ahead at all- on nie ustąpi ani na krok he won’t budge an inch6. (część ciała, spodni) crotch- być ciasnym w kroku [spodnie, bielizna] to be tight in the crotch- spodnie cisną a. uwierają mnie w kroku my trousers are tight in the crotch- □ krok łyżwowy Sport ski skating* * *podejmować (podjąć perf) kroki w celu... — to take steps lub measures to...
iść powolnym/żwawym/szybkim krokiem — to walk at a slow/brisk/quick pace
przyśpieszyć ( perf) kroku — to speed up
dotrzymywać (dotrzymać perf) komuś kroku — to keep pace with sb
* * *mi1. (= stąpnięcie) step; ( ciężki) plod, tramp; (= sposób chodzenia) gait, walk; krok defiladowy parade step; niepewny krok unsteady gait; równać krok fall into step; dotrzymywać komuś kroku t. przen. keep pace with sb; chodzić za kimś krok w krok follow sb around, dog sb's footsteps; posuwać się krok za krokiem go step by step; przyspieszać/zwalniać kroku speed up/slow down; skierować dokądś swoje kroki turn one's steps somewhere; wlec się żółwim krokiem lag on l. move at a snail's pace; od miłości do nienawiści tylko jeden krok there's a thin line between love and hate; ani kroku dalej! freeze!, hold it right there!; nie idę ani kroku dalej! I'm not going l. moving a step further!2. (= odcinek drogi) step; być o krok od be one step away from; co krok at every step, every step of the way; dwa kroki stąd within a stone's throw of here; nie ruszyć się ani na krok not to move a step; spotykać coś na każdym kroku l. co krok encounter sth at every step l. every step of the way; wielki/milowy krok naprzód/wstecz a great/enormous step forward/back.3. (= działanie) step; desperacki/fałszywy krok desperate/false step; krok po kroku step by step; podjąć konieczne/pilne kroki take necessary/urgent steps; podjąć odpowiednie kroki (prawn.) take due steps; zrobić pierwszy krok take the first steps.4. pot. ( część ubrania) crotch.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > krok
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8 no|ga
f 1. (kończyna) leg- przednie/tylne nogi front legs a. forelegs/hind legs- złamać nogę to break one’s leg- skręcić nogę w kostce to sprain one’s ankle- założyć nogę na nogę to cross one’s legs- siedzieć ze skrzyżowanymi nogami to sit cross-legged- chwiać się na nogach to stagger- ledwo a. z trudem trzymać się na nogach to be about to collapse- trzymać a. utrzymywać się na nogach to keep one’s balance- nie zdołał a. nie umiał utrzymać się na nogach he lost his balance- nogi ugięły się pode mną/pod nią I/she went weak at the knees- iksowate nogi a. nogi w iks knock knees- mieć iksowate nogi to be knock-kneed2. (stopa) foot- palce u nóg toes- deptać komuś po nogach w tańcu to tread a. step on sb’s toes while dancing- powłóczyć nogami to drag one’s feet3. (część stołu, krzesła, przyrządu) leg- stolik/taboret na trzech nogach a three-legged table/stool- stół na jednej a. o jednej nodze a pedestal table4. pot., pejor. (niezaradna osoba) also-ran; basket case pot., obraźl.; (tępak) turkey pot., duffer pot.- zawsze byłem noga z matmy I’ve always been a duffer at maths- postąpił jak noga he blew it pot.- □ noga wykroczna Sport back leg- noga wypadowa Sport leading foot■ do góry nogami topsy-turvy, upside down- świat przewrócony do góry nogami a topsy-turvy world- przewrócić wszystko do góry nogami to turn everything upside down- noga! a. do nogi! (do psa) heel!- chodzić przy nodze a. za nogą [pies] to walk a. follow at a. to heel- do nogi a. co do nogi to the last person- wystrzelali wszystkich co do nogi they wiped out all of them- na drugą nogę! pot. let’s drink another one- na jednej nodze on a. at the double- w nogach łóżka a. posłania at the foot of the bed- w nogę [iść, maszerować] in step- w nogi! run for it!- dali nogę z ostatniej lekcji they bunked off GB pot. a. played hook(e)y from US pot. the last period- trzecia noga pot., żart. a walking stick- wziąć nogi za pas to take to one’s heels- bronić się przed czymś rękami i nogami to resist a. oppose sth- być cały dzień a. nieustannie na nogach to be on the go every minute of the day a. without a break- być jedną nogą w grobie a. na tamtym świecie to be at death’s door, to be on one’s last legs; to have one foot in the grave pot., żart.- robić coś na ostatnich nogach to do sth with one’s last strength- iść a. wlec się noga za nogą to drag one’s feet- iść w nogi [alkohol] to make walking difficult- ledwo powłóczyć nogami a. wlec nogi za sobą to be on one’s last legs- (ze zmęczenia) ledwo a. z trudem trzymał się na nogach (being so tired) he could barely stand- mieć dobre nogi to be a good walker- nakryć się nogami pot. to fall (down) on one’s back- nie móc ruszyć ręką, ani nogą to be too tired to stir- padać a. rzucać się komuś do nóg (na znak czci, wdzięczności) to fall a. drop a. sink to one’s knees before sb; (na znak pokory, oddania) to bend a. bow the a. one’s knee to sb- podciąć komuś nogi [silne wrażenia, emocje] to make sb weak at the knees; (spowodować upadek) to trip sb (up)- postawić kogoś na nogi (finansowo) to provide sb with a firm financial footing; (zdrowotnie) to make sb feel good again- schodzić a. uchodzić nogi do kolan to be exhausted by walking- stanąć mocno na nogach (zdrowotnie) to be back on one’s feet; (finansowo) to establish oneself on a firm financial footing- stanąć na własnych nogach to stand on one’s own (two) feet- ściąć a. zwalić a. zbić kogoś z nóg (pozytywnie) to sweep sb off their feet; (negatywnie) to knock sb off their feet- tracić grunt pod nogami (w konfliktowej sytuacji) to lose ground- traktować kogoś per noga a. per nogam to treat sb in a scornful way- wstać lewą nogą pot., żart. to get out of bed on the wrong side- wyciągać nogi pot. (iść szybciej) to walk with long strides- zmienić nogę to fall into step- zmylić nogę to break step- jesteśmy już/jeszcze jedną nogą na wakacjach our thoughts are already/still on holidays- jesteś tu z nami tylko jedną nogą you’re here with us merely physically but your thoughts are elsewhere- moja/jego noga więcej tu nie postanie I/he will never set foot in this place again- noga się mu/mi powinęła his/my luck has run out- nogi mu/jej odjęło przest. his/her legs are paralysed- nogi odmawiają mi posłuszeństwa my legs fail me- nogi same ją/jego niosą she/he walks effortlessly- nogi wrosły jej w ziemię she was petrified- ziemia a. grunt usuwa mi/nam się spod nóg I am/we are finding myself/ourselves in a precarious situation- żywa noga stąd nie ujdzie no one will get out of here alive- kto nie ma w głowie, ten ma w nogach pot. forgetful people waste more time- ręka rękę myje, noga nogę wspiera przysł. you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours przysł.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > no|ga
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1) Engineering: lock in syncronism, pull in step, pull in syncronism2) Mathematics: drop in synchronizing3) Radio: acquire4) Makarov: drop in, drop in synchronism5) Electrical engineering: fall in step, fall into step, lock in synchronism, pull in synchronism, pull into synchronismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > входить в синхронизм
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10 Т-36
В ТАКТ (чему) PrepP Invar advin accordance with the rhythm of sth.: in time with (to)keeping time with (to) in rhythm to (with) (in refer, to marching, walking etc) fall (get) into step withNeg не в такт = out of time (sync, step) with.Она (мама) кивала головой в такт своим словам (Рыбаков 2). She (mother) nodded her head in time with her words (2a).«Как, как, как стихи-то Марина, как стихи, как? Что иа Геракова написал: „Будешь в корпусе учитель..." Скажи, скажи», - заговорил Кутузов, очевидно собираясь посмеяться. Кайсаров прочёл... Кутузов, улыбаясь, кивал головой в такт стихов (the use of the genitive is dated) (Толстой 6). "Those verses...those verses of Marin's...how do they go, eh? The lines he wrote about Gerakov: Thou, preceptor to the corps...' Recite them, recite them!" he said, obviously prepared to laugh. Kaisarov recited the lines. Kutuzov smiled and nodded his head in rhythm to the verses (6a).Листницкий шёл, непроизвольно улыбаясь, норовя шагать в такт голосам (Шолохов 3). A smile came involuntarily to Listnit-sky's lips and he tried to fall into step with the beat of the song (3a). -
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[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ in accordance with the rhythm of sth.:- in time with <to>;- keeping time with <to>;- in rhythm to < with>;- [in refer, to marching, walking etc] fall < get> into step with;|| Neg не в такт≈ out of time <sync, step> with.♦ Она [мама] кивала головой в такт своим словам (Рыбаков 2). She [mother] nodded her head in time with her words (2a).♦ "Как, как, как стихи-то Марина, как стихи, как? Что иа Геракова написал: "Будешь в корпусе учитель..." Скажи, скажи", - заговорил Кутузов, очевидно собираясь посмеяться. Кайсаров прочёл... Кутузов, улыбаясь, кивал головой в такт стихов [the use of the genitive is dated] (Толстой 6). "Those verses...those verses of Marin's...how do they go, eh? The lines he wrote about Gerakov: Thou, preceptor to the corps...' Recite them, recite them!" he said, obviously prepared to laugh. Kaisarov recited the lines. Kutuzov smiled and nodded his head in rhythm to the verses (6a).♦ Листницкий шёл, непроизвольно улыбаясь, норовя шагать в такт голосам (Шолохов 3). A smile came involuntarily to Listnitsky's lips and he tried to fall into step with the beat of the song (3a). -
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v. fall into step with, fall in step with, keep step with, keep up with, string along with, keep pace with, humor, humour [Brit.], settle, keep step, string along, temporize -
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вж. тръгвам* * *тръ̀гна,тръ̀гвам гл.1. start, set out/off, embark (on) (към, за for; на on); ( напускам, заминавам) leave; depart, go away/off, be off, разг. get off;\тръгна си leave, go away; време е да си \тръгна, трябва да си \тръгна I must be going now, it’s time I were moving; разг. I must be pushing off; за къде си тръгнал? where are you off to? \тръгна в крак с fall in line with, fall into step with; \тръгна пръв lead the way, lead off;5. ( сприятелявам се) go about, make friends, разг. chum up (с with);6. ( започвам да функционирам, за машина и пр.) start working/operating; магазинът тръгна добре the shop got off to a flying start; \тръгна добре (за начинение) start off on the right foot; \тръгна зле get off on the wrong foot;7. ( вървя добре за работа и пр.) go/proceed well; да видим как ще тръгне работата let’s see how things will work out; както е тръгнало as things are; като тръгне върви nothing succeeds like success; работата тръгна things are/our work is getting on/along well; ти както си тръгнал the way you are behaving/speaking;8.: веднъж като му тръгне на човек ( добре) once you get going, ( зле) it never rains but it pours; тръгва ми be in luck, do well; get on well/all right; тръгнало му е he has a streak of good luck; • \тръгна отново по лош път fall into o.’s bad old ways; \тръгна по лош път take to evil ways; \тръгна по света venture out into the world; тръгнал да се жени he’s taken it into his head to get married.* * *вж, тръгвам -
14 идти в ногу
1) General subject: be abreast, fall into step, keep abreast, keep pace, march in cadence, march in step, walk in step, keep pace with, keep step, keep pace with (с кем-л.)2) Sports: abreast with3) Military: stay in step4) Jargon: keep up with6) Makarov: catch up7) Marketology: stay abreast -
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16 dołączać
impf dołączyć* * *1. (-am, -asz); perf dołączyć; vt(do listu, dokumentu) to enclose2. vidołączać do (+gen) — to join
* * *ipf.dołączyć pf.1. ( do przesyłki) (= załączać) attach, enclose, append (coś do listu/paczki/e-maila sth to a letter/package/an e-mail).2. (= przystępować) join.3. (= wyrównywać krok) pull up ( do kogoś to sb) fall into step ( do kogoś with sb); dołączać do szeregu zwł. wojsk. fall in.4. (= dodawać) add; dołączać coś (do czegoś) add sth (to sth).5. (= przyczepiać) join, attach; dołączać coś (do czegoś) couple sth (to l. with sth).ipf.dołączyć się pf.1. (= przyłączać się) join (do kogoś/czegoś sb/sth).2. (= dojść, pojawić się) (o uczuciach, objawach choroby) set in.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dołączać
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18 войти в синхронизм
Railway term: fall into stepУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > войти в синхронизм
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19 сработаться
1) General subject: fall into step2) Economy: pull together3) Jargon: feather in (с коллективом, с товарищами)4) Makarov: feather in (с коллективом с товарищами) -
20 a prinde lungimea de undă
fig. to come / to fall into step.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a prinde lungimea de undă
См. также в других словарях:
fall into step (beside somebody) — fall into ˈstep (beside/with sb) idiom to change the way you are walking so that you start walking in the same rhythm as the person you are walking with • He caught her up and fell into step beside her. Main entry: ↑stepidiom … Useful english dictionary
fall into step (with somebody) — fall into ˈstep (beside/with sb) idiom to change the way you are walking so that you start walking in the same rhythm as the person you are walking with • He caught her up and fell into step beside her. Main entry: ↑stepidiom … Useful english dictionary
fall into step — change the way one is walking so that one is walking in step with another person * * * fall into step see ↑step, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑fall fall into step : to begin walking or marching with the same rhythm as another person or group of people He… … Useful english dictionary
fall into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms fall into : present tense I/you/we/they fall into he/she/it falls into present participle falling into past tense fell into past participle fallen into 1) fall into something to start doing something by chance … English dictionary
when the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch — Now more common in the metaphorical phrase, the blind leading the blind. With allusion to MATTHEW xv. 14 (AV) Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch. c 897 ALFRED… … Proverbs new dictionary
fall — fall1 W1S1 [fo:l US fo:l] v past tense fell [fel] past participle fallen [ˈfo:lən US ˈfo:l ] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move downwards)¦ 2¦(stop standing/walking etc)¦ 3¦(decrease)¦ 4¦(become)¦ 5¦(belong to a group)¦ 6 fall short of something 7 fall victim/prey… … Dictionary of contemporary English
step — step1 W2S2 [step] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(movement)¦ 2¦(action)¦ 3¦(in a process)¦ 4¦(stair)¦ 5¦(distance)¦ 6¦(sound)¦ 7¦(dancing)¦ 8 in step 9 out of step 10 watch your step … Dictionary of contemporary English
step — step1 W2S2 [step] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(movement)¦ 2¦(action)¦ 3¦(in a process)¦ 4¦(stair)¦ 5¦(distance)¦ 6¦(sound)¦ 7¦(dancing)¦ 8 in step 9 out of step 10 watch your step … Dictionary of contemporary English
fall — fall1 [ fɔl ] (past tense fell [ fel ] ; past participle fall|en [ fɔlən ] ) verb intransitive *** ▸ 1 move downward quickly ▸ 2 become lower in amount ▸ 3 change to another state ▸ 4 lose power/control ▸ 5 hang down ▸ 6 belong to group/activity… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fall — 1 verb, past tense fell past participle fallen 1 MOVE DOWNWARDS (I) to move downwards from a higher position to a lower position: The rain had started falling again. (+out of/from/on): Wyatt fell from a second floor window. (+down): I m always… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fall — I n. dropping, coming down 1) to have, take a fall 2) to break a fall 3) a bad, nasty fall (she had a bad fall and broke her ankle) 4) a free fall (of a parachutist) 5) a fall from (a fall from a horse) autumn (AE) 6) an early; late fall 7) in… … Combinatory dictionary