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A pron1 ( everything) tout ; to risk all tout risquer ; all or nothing tout ou rien ; all is not lost tout n'est pas perdu ; all was well tout allait bien ; all will be revealed hum vous saurez tout hum ; all is orderly and stable tout n'est qu'ordre et stabilité ; will that be all? ce sera tout? ; and that's not all et ce n'est pas tout ; that's all ( all contexts) c'est tout ; speed is all l'essentiel, c'est la vitesse ; in all en tout ; 500 in all 500 en tout ; all in all somme toute ; we're doing all (that) we can nous faisons tout ce que nous pouvons (to do pour faire) ; after all that has happened après tout ce qui s'est passé ; after all she's been through après tout ce qu'elle a vécu ; it's not all (that) it should be [performance, service, efficiency] ça laisse à désirer ; all because he didn't write tout ça parce qu'il n'a pas écrit ; and all for a piece of land! et tout ça pour un lopin de terre! ;2 ( the only thing) tout ; but that's all mais c'est tout ; that's all I want c'est tout ce que je veux ; that's all we can suggest c'est tout ce que nous pouvons vous conseiller ; she's all I have left elle est tout ce qui me reste ; all I know is that tout ce que je sais c'est que ; all you need is tout ce qu'il te faut c'est ; that's all we need! iron il ne manquait plus que ça! ;3 ( everyone) tous ; all wish to remain anonymous tous souhaitent rester anonymes ; all but a few were released ils ont tous été relâchés à quelques exceptions près ; thank you, one and all merci à (vous) tous ; ‘all welcome’ ‘venez nombreux’ ; all of the employees tous les employés, tout le personnel ; all of us want… nous voulons tous… ; not all of them came ils ne sont pas tous venus ; we want all of them back nous voulons qu'ils soient tous rendus ;4 ( the whole amount) all of our belongings toutes nos affaires ; all of this land is ours toutes ces terres sont à nous ; not all of the time pas tout le temps ;5 ( emphasizing unanimity or entirety) we all feel that nous avons tous l'impression que ; we are all disappointed nous sommes tous déçus ; these are all valid points ce sont des points qui sont tous valables ; it all seems so pointless tout cela paraît si futile ; I ate it all j'ai tout mangé ; what's it all for? ( all contexts) à quoi ça sert (tout ça)? ; who all was there? US qui était là? ; y'all have a good time now! US amusez-vous bien!B det1 ( each one of) tous/toutes ; all men are born equal tous les hommes naissent égaux ; all questions must be answered il faut répondre à toutes les questions ; all those people who tous ces gens qui ; all those who tous ceux qui ; as in all good films comme dans tous les bons films ; in all three films dans les trois films ;2 ( the whole of) tout/toute ; all his life toute sa vie ; all the time tout le temps ; all day/evening toute la journée/soirée ; all year round toute l'année ; all the money we've spent tout l'argent que nous avons dépensé ; in all his glory dans toute sa gloire ; I had all the work! c'est moi qui ai eu tout le travail! ; you are all the family I have! tu es toute la famille qui me reste! ; and all that sort of thing et tout ce genre de choses ; oh no! not all that again! ah non! ça ne va pas recommencer! ;3 ( total) in all honesty/innocence en toute franchise/innocence ;4 ( any) beyond all expectations au-delà de toute attente ; to deny all knowledge of sth nier avoir connaissance de qch.C adv1 (emphatic: completely) tout ; all alone ou on one's own tout seul ; to be all wet être tout mouillé ; dressed all in white habillé tout en blanc ; all around the garden/along the canal tout autour du jardin/le long du canal ; to be all for sth être tout à fait pour qch ; to be all for sb doing être tout à fait favorable à ce que qn fasse ; I'm all for women joining the army je suis tout à fait favorable à ce que les femmes entrent dans l'armée ; it's all about… c'est l'histoire de… ; tell me all about it! raconte-moi tout! ; he's forgotten all about us! il nous a complètement oubliés! ; she asked all about you elle a demandé de tes nouvelles ;2 (emphatic: nothing but) to be all legs être tout en jambes ; to be all smiles ( happy) être tout souriant ; ( two-faced) être tout sourire ; to be all sweetness iron être tout sourire ; that stew was all onions! il n'y avait pratiquement que des oignons dans ce ragoût! ;3 Sport ( for each party) (they are) six all (il y a) six partout ; the final score is 15 all le score final est de 15 partout.E all+ (dans composés)1 ( completely) all-concrete/-glass/-metal tout en béton/verre/métal ; all-digital/-electronic entièrement numérique/électronique ; all-female, all-girl [band, cast, group] composé uniquement de femmes ; all-male/-white [team, production, jury] composé uniquement d'hommes/de blancs ; all-union [workforce] entièrement syndiqué ;F all along adv phr depuis le début, toujours ; they knew it all along ils le savaient depuis le début, ils l'ont toujours su.I all that adv phr he's not all that strong il n'est pas si fort que ça ; it's not as far as all that! ce n'est pas si loin que ça! ; I don't know her all that well je ne la connais pas si bien que ça.J all the adv phr all the more d'autant plus ; all the more difficult/effective d'autant plus difficile/efficace ; all the more so because d'autant plus que ; to laugh all the more rire encore plus ; all the better! tant mieux!K all too adv phr [accurate, easy, widespread] bien trop ; it is all too obvious that il n'est que trop évident que ; she saw all too clearly that elle a parfaitement bien vu que ; all too often bien trop souvent.1 they moved furniture, books and all ils ont tout déménagé y compris les meubles et les livres ;2 ○ GB the journey was very tiring what with the heat and all le voyage était très fatigant avec la chaleur et tout ça ; it is and all! mais si!M at all adv phr not at all! ( acknowledging thanks) de rien! ; ( answering query) pas du tout! ; it is not at all certain ce n'est pas du tout certain ; if (it is) at all possible si possible ; is it at all likely that…? y a-t-il la moindre possibilité que…? (+ subj) ; there's nothing at all here il n'y a rien du tout ici ; we know nothing at all ou we don't know anything at all about nous ne savons rien du tout de ; if you knew anything at all about si tu avais la moindre idée de ; anything at all will do n'importe quoi fera l'affaire.N for all prep phr, adv phr ( despite) en dépit de ; ( in as much as) for all I know pour autant que je sache ; for all that malgré tout, quand même ; they could be dead for all the difference it would make! ils pourraient être morts, ça ne changerait rien!1 ( in rank) the easiest of all le plus facile ; first/last of all pour commencer/finir ; ⇒ best, worst ;2 ( emphatic) why today of all days? pourquoi justement aujourd'hui? ; not now of all times! ce n'est pas le moment! ; of all the nerve! quel culot! ; of all the rotten luck! quel manque de chance or de pot ○ ! ; ⇒ people, place, thing.all' s well that ends well tout est bien qui finit bien ; to be as mad/thrilled as all get out ○ US être vachement ○ en colère/excité ; he's not all there ○ il n'a pas toute sa tête ; it's all go ○ here! GB on s'active ○ ici! ; it's all one to me ça m'est égal ; it's all up with us ○ GB nous sommes fichus ○ ; it was all I could do not to laugh il a fallu que je me retienne pour ne pas rire ; that's all very well, that's all well and good tout ça c'est bien beau ; speeches are all very well but c'est bien beau les discours mais ; it's all very well to do c'est bien beau de faire ; it's all very well for them to talk ça leur va bien de parler. -
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I 1. intransitive verb,1) [Wind:] wehen; [Sturm:] blasen; [Luft:] ziehen2) (exhale) blasenblow on one's hands to warm them — in die Hände hauchen, um sie zu wärmen
blow hot and cold — (fig.) einmal hü und einmal hott sagen
4) (be sounded by blowing) geblasen werden; [Trompete, Flöte, Horn, Pfeife usw.:] ertönen5) (melt) [Sicherung, Glühfaden:] durchbrennen2. transitive verb,blew, blown (see also academic.ru/40388/k">k)1) (breathe out) [aus]blasen, ausstoßen [Luft, Rauch]2) (send by blowing)3) blasen [Blätter, Schnee, Staub usw.]4) (make by blowing) blasen [Glas]; machen [Seifenblasen]5) (sound) blasen [Trompete, Flöte, Horn, Pfeife usw.]blow one's own trumpet — (fig.) sein Eigenlob singen
6) (clear)blow one's nose — sich (Dat.) die Nase putzen
blow something to pieces — etwas in die Luft sprengen
8) (cause to melt) durchbrennen lassen [Sicherung, Glühlampe]; durchhauen (ugs.) [Sicherung]9) (break into) sprengen, aufbrechen [Tresor, Safe]10) (coll.): (reveal) verraten [Plan, Komplizen][well,] I'm or I'll be blowed — ich werde verrückt! (salopp)
blow you, Jack! — du kannst mich mal gern haben! (salopp)
blow! — [so ein] Mist! (ugs.)
blow the expense — es ist doch Wurscht, was es kostet (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- blow off- blow out- blow upII nounin or at one blow — (lit. or fig.) mit einem Schlag
a blow-by-blow account — ein Bericht in allen Einzelheiten
come as or be a blow to somebody — ein schwerer Schlag für jemanden sein
* * *I [bləu] noun1) (a stroke or knock: a blow on the head.) der Stoß2) (a sudden misfortune: Her husband's death was a real blow.) der SchicksalsschlagII [bləu] past tense - blew; verb2) ((of eg wind) to cause (something) to move in a given way: The explosion blew off the lid.) umwehen3) (to be moved by the wind etc: The door must have blown shut.) (zu)blasen•- blowhole- blow-lamp
- blow-torch
- blowout
- blowpipe
- blow one's top
- blow out
- blow over
- blow up* * *blow1[bləʊ, AM bloʊ]I. vi<blew, blown>1. wind wehen, blasenan icy wind began to \blow ein eisiger Wind kam auf2. (be moved) wehenthe window blew open/shut das Fenster wurde auf-/zugeweht3. (make a sound) ertönenhe scored just before the whistle blew er schoss kurz vor dem Schlusspfiff ein Torto puff and \blow schnaufen und keuchen6. whale spritzen, blasenthere she \blows! Wal in Sicht!7. (break, go off) fuse, light bulb durchbrennen; gasket undicht werden; circuit-breaker herausspringen; tyre platzenOK folks, I've got to \blow so Leute, ich muss dann mal los fam9.II. vt<blew, blown>1. (propel)the gale blew the ship onto the rocks der Sturm trieb das Schiff auf die Felsen2. (send)3. (play)▪ to \blow sth etw blasento \blow a horn MIL ein Hornsignal gebento \blow the trumpet Trompete spielento \blow the whistle (start a match) [das Spiel] anpfeifen; (stop, end a match) [das Spiel] abpfeifen4. (evacuate)to \blow an egg ein Ei ausblasento \blow one's nose sich dat die Nase putzen5. (create)to \blow bubbles [Seifen]blasen machento \blow a fire ein Feuer anfachento \blow glass Glas blasento \blow smoke rings [Rauch]ringe [in die Luft] blasen6. (destroy)▪ to \blow sth etw zerstören [o fam kaputt machen]; (by bombing) etw in die Luft sprengen [o fam jagen]we blew a tyre uns ist ein Reifen geplatztI've \blown a fuse/light bulb mir ist eine Sicherung/Glühbirne durchgebranntto be \blown to pieces in die Luft gesprengt werden; body zerfetzt werdento \blow a safe open einen Safe [auf]sprengento \blow money Geld verpulvern famto \blow sb's cover jdn [o jds Tarnung] auffliegen lassen famI got some useful information before my cover was \blown bevor ich aufflog sammelte ich wertvolle Informationen9.<blowed, blowed>\blow ! verflixt! famI'll be \blowed! (surprised) ich glaub, mich tritt ein Pferd! fam; (angered) das werden wir ja sehen!I'm \blowed if...! das wollen wir doch mal sehen, ob...!▪ to \blow sth etw vermasseln slyou've \blown it/your chance! du hast es vermasselt! sl12.don't \blow the gaff on us about putting the rat in his desk kein Wort darüber, dass wir die Ratte in seinem Tisch versteckt haben▶ to \blow the lid off sth etw aufdecken▶ to \blow smoke übertreibenhe's just \blowing smoke das ist doch nur heiße Luft fam▶ to \blow sb/sth out of the water (abandon) jdn/etw fallenlassen; (destroy credibility of) jdn/etw diskreditierenlet me have a \blow of your trumpet lass mich mal deine Trompete spielen!2. (with nose)to have a [good] \blow sich dat [gründlich] die Nase putzento go for a \blow einen [ausgedehnten] Spaziergang machenblow2[bləʊ, AM bloʊ]na \blow to the face/head ein Schlag m ins Gesicht/auf den Kopfto cushion [or soften] the \blow den Schock mildern3.▶ \blow for \blow in allen Einzelheiten▶ at one \blow auf einen Schlag▶ to strike a \blow against sb/sth jdm/etw einen [schweren] Schlag versetzen* * *I [bləʊ] Schlag m; (fig = sudden misfortune also) Schicksalsschlag m (for, to für)it came to blows — es gab Handgreiflichkeiten
at a ( single) or one blow (fig) — mit einem Schlag (inf)
to give sb/sth a blow — jdn/etw schlagen
to deal sb/sth a blow (fig) — jdm/einer Sache einen Schlag versetzen
to strike a blow for sth (fig) — einer Sache (dat) einen großen Dienst erweisen
II vb: pret blew, ptp blownto match sth blow for blow —
1. vi1) (wind) wehen, blasen2) (person) blasen, pusten (on auf +acc)3) (= move with the wind) fliegen; (leaves, hat, papers also) geweht werdenthe door blew open/shut — die Tür flog auf/zu
then the whistle blew (Sport) — da kam der Pfiff
5) (fuse, light bulb) durchbrennen; (gasket) platzen6) (whale) spritzen8) (inf: leave) abhauen (inf)2. vt1) (= move by blowing breeze) wehen; (strong wind, draught) blasen; (gale etc) treiben; (person) blasen, pusten (inf)to blow one's nose — sich (dat) die Nase putzen
or horn (US) (fig) — sein eigenes Lob singen
5) (= burn out, blow up) safe, bridge etc sprengen; valve, gasket platzen lassen; transistor zerstörenI've blown a fuse/light bulb — mir ist eine Sicherung/Birne durchgebrannt
to be blown to pieces (bridge, car) — in die Luft gesprengt werden; (person) zerfetzt werden
See:→ gaff8) (Brit inf= damn)
blow! — Mist! (inf)blow this rain! — dieser mistige Regen! (inf)
blow the expense/what he likes! — das ist doch wurscht, was es kostet/was er will (inf)
well, I'll be blowed — Mensch(enskind)! (inf)
I'll be blowed if I'll do it — ich denke nicht im Traum dran(, das zu tun)
... and blow me if he still didn't forget —... und er hat es trotzdem glatt vergessen (inf)
9) (inf)to blow one's chances of doing sth — es sich (dat) verscherzen, etw zu tun
I think I've blown it — ich glaube, ich habs versaut (inf)
10)See:→ mind11) (esp US sl= fellate)
to blow sb — jdm einen blasen (sl)3. nto give a blow — blasen, pusten (inf); (when blowing nose) sich schnäuzen
2) (Brit= breath of air)
to go for a blow — sich durchlüften lassen* * *blow1 [bləʊ]A s1. Blasen n, Wehen n2. a) SCHIFF steife Briseb) Luftzug m:go for a blow an die frische Luft gehenc) umg Sturm m3. Blasen n, Stoß m (in ein Instrument):a blow on a whistle ein Pfiff4. give one’s nose a blow sich die Nase putzen, sich schneuzen5. Eierlegen n, Schmeiß m (der Fliegen)6. TECHa) undichte Stelle, Leck nb) Damm-, Deichbruch m7. METALL Chargengang m (Hochofen), Schmelze f (Konverterbetrieb)B v/i prät blew [bluː], pperf blown [bləʊn]1. blasen, wehen, pusten:it is blowing hard es weht ein starker Wind;blow on one’s coffee to cool it down in den Kaffee pusten, um ihn abzukühlen;blow on one’s hands (sich) in die Hände hauchen, in die Hände blasen;blow hot and cold fig einmal hü und einmal hott sagenon auf dat)3. ertönen (Pfiff etc), (er)schallen (Trompete etc)4. keuchen, schnaufen, pusten umg5. zischen (Schlange)6. spritzen, blasen (Wal, Delfin)7. Eier legen (Schmeißfliege)9. sl verduften, abhauen umg10. TECHa) quellen (Zement)b) Blasen bilden (Papier etc)12. a) explodieren, in die Luft fliegenb) platzen (Reifen)C v/t1. blasen, wehen, (auf)wirbeln, treiben (Wind)4. die Trompete etc blasen, ertönen lassen:a) das Horn blasen, ins Horn stoßen,b) AUTO hupen;a) außer Atem bringenb) verschnaufen lassen6. aufblasen, -blähen:blow bubbles Seifenblasen machen;blow glass Glas blasen8. umga) verpfeifen9. aus-, durchblasen:blow one’s nose sich die Nase putzen, sich schneuzen;blow an egg ein Ei ausblasen;blow an oil well TECH eine Ölquelle durch Sprengung löschen10. sl eine Drogea) rauchen:blow grass kiffenb) schnüffeln, sniffen (inhalieren)11. Damespiel: einen Stein wegnehmen12. umg Geld verpulvern (on für)blow o.s. to sth sich etwas leisten14. sla) eine Klassenarbeit etc versauenb) SPORT etc eine Chance vergeben:I’ve blown my chances with her ich hab mir alle Chancen bei ihr verdorbenblow town aus der Stadt abhauenblow it! verdammt!;I’ll be blowed if … der Teufel soll mich holen, wenn …;blow the expense!, expense be blowed! Kosten spielen keine Rolle!blow2 [bləʊ] s1. Schlag m, Streich m, Hieb m, Stoß m:a) ohne jede Gewalt(anwendung),b) mühelos;come to blows handgreiflich werden, aneinandergeraten;a) es geschah etwas Unvorhergesehenes,b) es kam so, wie ich etc es befürchtet hatte;strike a blow against einen Schlag versetzen (dat) (a. fig);strike a blow for fig sich einsetzen für, eine Lanze brechen für;blow by blow fig genau, minutiös, detailliert2. fig (Schicksals)Schlag m:be a blow to sb ein Schlag für jemanden sein;blow3 [bləʊ]A v/i prät blew [bluː], pperf blown [bləʊn] (auf-, er)blühenB s Blüte(zeit) f:be in full blow in voller Blüte stehen* * *I 1. intransitive verb,1) [Wind:] wehen; [Sturm:] blasen; [Luft:] ziehen2) (exhale) blasenblow on one's hands to warm them — in die Hände hauchen, um sie zu wärmen
blow hot and cold — (fig.) einmal hü und einmal hott sagen
3) (puff, pant) [Person:] schwer atmen, schnaufen; [Tier:] schnaufen4) (be sounded by blowing) geblasen werden; [Trompete, Flöte, Horn, Pfeife usw.:] ertönen5) (melt) [Sicherung, Glühfaden:] durchbrennen2. transitive verb,blew, blown (see also k)1) (breathe out) [aus]blasen, ausstoßen [Luft, Rauch]3) blasen [Blätter, Schnee, Staub usw.]4) (make by blowing) blasen [Glas]; machen [Seifenblasen]5) (sound) blasen [Trompete, Flöte, Horn, Pfeife usw.]blow one's own trumpet — (fig.) sein Eigenlob singen
6) (clear)blow one's nose — sich (Dat.) die Nase putzen
7) (send flying) schleudern8) (cause to melt) durchbrennen lassen [Sicherung, Glühlampe]; durchhauen (ugs.) [Sicherung]9) (break into) sprengen, aufbrechen [Tresor, Safe]10) (coll.): (reveal) verraten [Plan, Komplizen][well,] I'm or I'll be blowed — ich werde verrückt! (salopp)
blow you, Jack! — du kannst mich mal gern haben! (salopp)
blow! — [so ein] Mist! (ugs.)
blow the expense — es ist doch Wurscht, was es kostet (ugs.)
blow it — (lose opportunity) es vermasseln (salopp)
Phrasal Verbs:- blow off- blow out- blow upII nounin or at one blow — (lit. or fig.) mit einem Schlag
come as or be a blow to somebody — ein schwerer Schlag für jemanden sein
* * *n.Hieb -e m.Schlag -¨e m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: blew, blown)= blasen v.(§ p.,pp.: blies, geblasen)schnaufen v.wehen v. -
83 blow
[bləu] I 1. гл.; прош. вр. blew, прич. прош. вр. blown1) веять, дуть ( о ветре)A cold breeze was blowing hard. — Дул сильный, холодный ветер.
Outside, the weather was blowing a gale. — На улице бушевал шторм.
2)The violent wind was blowing broken glass about in the city streets. — Ураган разносил по городу осколки битого стекла.
The wind was so strong that people were nearly blown away. — Был такой сильный ветер, что людей едва не сносило.
The storm blew the ship off its course. — Из-за шторма корабль отклонился от курса.
Quick, catch my hat before it blows away! — Хватайте шляпу, пока её не унесло!
I opened the door and a pile of leaves blew in. — Я открыл дверь, и порывом ветра внесло целую кучу листьев.
3)а) выдыхать; выпускать (воздух, дым)He blew a whiff from his pipe. — Он выпустил дымок из трубки.
б) пускать, выбрасывать фонтан ( о ките)4)а) пыхтеть, тяжело дышатьHe blew heavily through his nostrils. — Он тяжело, шумно дышал.
Syn:5)а) раздувать (огонь, мехи)б) выдувать (стекло, мыльные пузыри)Help me to blow up these tyres, will you? — Ты не поможешь мне накачать шины?
The child blew the paper bag out and then burst it. — Ребёнок надул бумажный пакет, а затем ударил по нему, так что тот с шумом лопнул.
Syn:6)а) играть ( на духовом инструменте); дуть, свистеть ( в свисток)Dave Milton is a school librarian who also blows jazz tenor with the New Jazz Orchestra. — Дейв Милтон работает школьным библиотекарем и, кроме того, играет на тенор-саксофоне в Новом джаз-оркестре.
б) играть, звучать ( о духовом инструменте); свистеть ( о свистке)7) амер.; муз.; жарг. играть (на любом музыкальном инструменте, особенно в рамках совместной импровизации; о джазовых и рок-музыкантах) см. тж. jam session8) ( blow on) дуть на (что-л., чтобы высушить, согреть или охладить)The winter was cold and he blew on his fingers. — Зима была холодной, и он дул на пальцы, чтобы согреть их.
9) = blow out / through продувать, прочищать, очищать ( с помощью воздуха)to blow one's nose — прочистить нос, высморкаться
We shall have to blow the pipe out, it seems to be blocked. — Надо прочистить трубу, она, кажется, забилась.
10) = blow upа) взрыватьto blow open — взрывать; взламывать ( с помощью взрывчатки)
to blow smth. to bits / places / smithereens — разнести что-л. в щепки, в клочья
That was a good aim; the target has been blown to pieces. — Прицел был точен - мишень разнесло в щепки.
The explosion blew the door open. — Взрывной волной вынесло дверь.
The bomb blew the windows out. — От взрыва бомбы вылетели стёкла.
The soldiers blew up the enemy bridge. — Солдаты взорвали мост противника.
б) = blow down / in взорватьсяA chemical factory blew up in the North of England. — На химическом заводе на севере Англии произошёл взрыв.
11)а) перегорать ( об электроприборах)б) = blow out пережигать ( электроприборы), выводить из строя ( технику)The damaged wire blew out the cooker. — Из-за неисправности в проводке сгорела плита.
12) ( blow into) разг.; = blow in внезапно появиться, объявиться (где-л.)Guess who's just blown into town? — Угадай, кто сейчас объявился в городе?
Tom just blew in; we weren't expecting him till Tuesday. — Том просто свалился нам на голову, мы не ждали его раньше вторника.
Syn:13) шотл.; австрал.; новозел. хвастатьсяSyn:14) разг.; = blow in транжирить, выкидывать на ветер ( деньги)He blew $50 on lunch. — Он выкинул 50 баксов на ланч.
The company blew in $52,000. — Руководство компании растранжирило 52 тыс. долларов.
Syn:squander 2.15) разг. упустить (возможность, шанс)He blew his chance. — Он упустил свой шанс.
16) ( blow (up)on) позорить, бесчестить, дискредитировать (кого-л. / что-л.)He used to have a good name but it has been blown upon recently. — Когда-то у него была хорошая репутация, но теперь она изрядно подпорчена.
Syn:discredit 1.17) амер.; разг. поспешно уходить, убегать18) разг.а) разглашать ( информацию); выбалтывать ( секрет)to blow the gab брит. / gaff амер. — выдать секрет, проболтаться
If Mr. Morell has blown - has told the story of Taffany's, every boat will be watched. — Если мистер Морелл раструбил всем историю Тэффани, за каждой лодкой будет установлено наблюдение.
б) выдавать, предавать (кого-л.); разоблачатьThey're anxious you should take no risk of being blown. — Они озабочены тем, чтобы вас не разоблачили.
19) разг.; = blow up горячиться, бушевать, выходить из себя20) амер.; нарк. курить ( наркотик)21) прич. прош. вр. blowed; груб. проклинатьblow!, blow it! — проклятье!
I'm absolutely blowed if I know what to do! — Будь я проклят, если я знаю, что делать!
22) груб. заниматься оральным сексом•- blow around
- blow down
- blow in
- blow out
- blow over
- blow round
- blow up••to blow smb. / smth. to blazes / to glory / to kingdom — взрывать кого-л. / что-л., разносить кого-л. / что-л. в клочья
Then the bomb went off, and two of our officers were blown to glory. — А затем бомба взорвалась, и двоих наших офицеров разнесло в клочья.
- blow one's top- blow a fuse- blow smb. a kiss- blow kisses to smb.
- blow out smb.'s brains
- blow smb.'s mind
- blow the whistle on smth. 2. сущ.1) дуновение, порыв ветра; поток воздухаSyn:2) звук ( духового инструмента); свист (свистка и т. п.)3) муз.; жарг. джем-сейшн ( коллективная импровизация джазовых или рок-музыкантов)Syn:4) шотл.; австрал.; новозел. хвастовство, бахвальствоSyn:5) сморканиеGive your nose a good blow. — Высморкайся хорошенько.
6) метал.а) продувка7) горн.б) пролом ( кровли рудника) и обвал8) нарк.а) брит. марихуанаSyn:б) амер. кокаинSyn:II сущ.1) ударcrushing / powerful / resounding blow — сокрушительный удар
hard / heavy / severe blow — сильный, тяжёлый удар
fatal / mortal blow — смертельный удар
at a blow, at one blow, with one blow — одним ударом; сразу
blow on / to the head — удар по голове
to come / fall / go to blows — вступить в драку; дойти до рукопашной
to reel under crushing blows — зашататься, дрогнуть от сокрушительных ударов
to deflect / parry / ward off a blow — отражать, парировать удар
to deal / strike / deliver a blow — наносить удар
to heap / rain blows on smb. — осыпать кого-л. градом ударов
The boxer took several blows to the head. — Боксёр получил несколько ударов по голове.
He took a blow to the chin. — Он получил удар в челюсть.
- aim a blow- cushion a blow
- dodge a blow
- strike a blow for smth.
- strike a blow against smth.Syn:2) удар, (неожиданное) несчастье или жизненная невзгодаLosing his job came as a horrible blow to him. — Потеря работы оказалась для него огромной бедой.
His death will be a terrible blow. — Его смерть будет страшным ударом.
Syn:III 1. гл.; книжн.; прош. вр. blew, прич. прош. вр. blownа) цвестиб) расцветать•Syn:2. сущ.; книжн.а) цвет, цветениеб) расцветShe is not out of blow yet. (M. Edgeworth, Helen, 1834) — Она пока ещё не отцвела.
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84 stand
§ (stood, stood) გაჩერება, დგომა; ატანა, გაძლება stand up ადგომა; სადგომი, კიოსკი§1 ადგილი, პოზიციაhe took up his stand beside her მის გვერდით დაიკავა ადგილი / დადგა2 სტენდი (გამოფენაზე), ჯიხური (გაზეთებისა), პიუპიტრი (ნოტების დასადები), ტრიბუნა, სადგამი (ვაზისთვის, საყვავილე ქოთნისთვის), შტატივი (ფოტო- ან კინოაპარატისათვის), კაჩხა (პალტოს ჩამოსაკიდად), ფარდული (სავაჭრო)3 (stood) დგომა (დადგება, იდგება)she stood still / motionless წყნარად / უმოძრაოდ იდგა●●the thermometer stands at zero თერმომეტრი ნულს აჩვენებსhe stands in my way ხელს მიშლის // მეღობება4 (stood) ატანა (აიტანს), გადატანა, გაძლება, მოთმენაI wonder how you can stand it! მიკვირს, ამას როგორ ითმენ!5 (stood) დადგმა (დადგამს), დაყენებაhe stood on my foot / on the beetle ფეხზე ფეხი გამადგა // ხოჭო ფეხით გაჭყლიტაhe stood the stick in the corner / the bottle on the table ჯოხი კუთხეში მიაყუდა // ბოთლი მაგიდაზე დადგა6 (stood) გამასპინძლება (გაუმასპინძლდება)7 (stood) უცვლელად დატოვება (დატოვებს), ძალაში დარჩენა●●he will have to stand trail სასამართლოს წინაშე წარდგომა მოუხდებაit is time to stand on your own feet დროა, დამოუკიდებლად იცხოვროit stands to reason that… თავისთავად ცხადია, რომ...we stand to gain / lose a lot შეიძლება ბევრი მოვიგოთ / წავაგოთnews-stand გაზეთების ჯიხური / სტენდიthe poles stood at intervals of ten metres ბოძები ერთმანეთისაგან ათი მეტრით იყო დაშორებულიto stand sponsor for smb. ვისიმე თავდებად დადგომაthe soldier kept / stood guard ჯარისკაცი ყარაულში / სადარაჯოზე / საგუშაგოზე იდგაwe must stand allegiance to our president ჩვენი პრეზიდენტის ერთგულნი უნდა ვიყოთ -
85 trust
1. noun1) (firm belief) Vertrauen, dasplace or put one's trust in somebody/something — sein Vertrauen auf od. in jemanden/etwas setzen
have [every] trust in somebody/something — [volles] Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben
2) (reliance)3) (organization managed by trustees) Treuhandgesellschaft, die[charitable] trust — Stiftung, die
5) (organized association of companies) Trust, der6) (responsibility)position of trust — Vertrauensstellung, die
7) (obligation) Verpflichtung, die8) (Law)2. transitive verb1) (rely on) trauen (+ Dat.); vertrauen (+ Dat.) [Person]not trust somebody an inch — jemandem nicht über den Weg trauen
he/what he says is not to be trusted — er ist nicht vertrauenswürdig/auf das, was er sagt, kann man sich nicht verlassen
trust you/him! — etc. (coll. iron.) typisch!
trust him to get it wrong! — er muss natürlich einen Fehler machen!
2) (hope) hoffen3. intransitive verb1)trust to — sich verlassen auf (+ Akk.)
2) (believe)trust in somebody/something — auf jemanden/etwas vertrauen
* * *1. verb1) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) vertrauen2) (to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly: I can't trust him with my car; I can't trust my car to him.) anvertrauen3) (to hope or be confident (that): I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.) hoffen2. noun1) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) das Vertrauen2) (charge or care; responsibility: The child was placed in my trust.) die Obhut3) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) das Vertrauen4) (arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time: The money was to be held in trust for his children; ( also adjective) a trust fund) die Treuhand; Treuhand...5) (a group of business firms working together: The companies formed a trust.) der Konzern•- academic.ru/76891/trustee">trustee- trustworthy
- trustworthiness
- trusty
- trustily
- trustiness* * *[trʌst]I. nto be built [or based] on \trust auf Vertrauen basierento take sth on \trust etw einfach glauben, etw für bare Münze nehmen fam▪ to do sth in the \trust that... etw in dem Vertrauen tun, dass...a position of \trust ein Vertrauensposten m▪ in sb's \trust in jds Obhutto have sth in \trust etw zur Verwahrung haben3. (arrangement) Treuhand f kein pl, Treuhandschaft f; (management of money or property for sb) Vermögensverwaltung finvestment \trust Investmentfonds mto set up a \trust eine Treuhandschaft übernehmenhe was guilty of a breach of \trust er verletzte die Treuhandpflichthe has a position of \trust er hat eine Vertrauensstellungcharitable \trust Stiftung f8.II. vt1. (believe)▪ to \trust sb/sth jdm/etw vertrauen2. (rely on)you must \trust your own feelings du musst auf deine Gefühle vertrauen▪ to \trust sb to do sth jdm zutrauen, dass er/sie etw tut▪ to \trust sb with sth jdm etw anvertrauen3. (commit)▪ to \trust sb/sth to sb jdm jdn/etw anvertrauen4.\trust you to upset her by talking about the accident! du musst sie natürlich auch noch mit deinem Gerede über den Unfall aus der Fassung bringen▶ I wouldn't \trust him as far as I can [or could] throw him ich würde ihm nicht über den Weg trauenIII. vi▪ to \trust in sb/sth auf jdn/etw vertrauen2. (rely)to \trust to luck sich akk auf sein Glück verlassen, auf sein Glück vertrauenthe meeting went well, I \trust das Treffen verlief gut, hoffe ich [doch]▪ to \trust [that]... hoffen, [dass]...I \trust [that] you slept well? du hast doch hoffentlich gut geschlafen?* * *[trʌst]1. n1) (= confidence, reliance) Vertrauen nt (in zu)2) (= charge) Verantwortung f3) (JUR, FIN) Treuhand(schaft) f; (= property) Treuhandeigentum nt; (= charitable fund) Fonds m, Stiftung f5) (Brit) finanziell eigenverantwortliches, vom staatlichen Gesundheitswesen getragenes Krankenhaus2. vtto trust sb with sth, to trust sth to sb —
can he be trusted not to lose it? — kann man sich darauf verlassen, dass er es nicht verliert?
can we trust him to go shopping alone? —
you can't trust a word he says — man kann ihm kein Wort glauben
I wouldn't trust him ( any) farther than I can throw him (inf) — ich traue ihm nicht über den Weg (inf)
2) (iro inf)trust you/him! — typisch!
3) (= hope) hoffenI trust not — hoffentlich nicht, ich hoffe nicht
you're going to help, I trust — du wirst doch hoffentlich mithelfen
3. vi1) (= have confidence) vertrauen2)I'll have to trust to luck to find it — ich kann nur hoffen, dass ich es finde
* * *trust [trʌst]A slose all trust in alles Vertrauen verlieren zu;take on trust jemandem, etwas glauben3. Kredit m:a) auf Kredit,b) auf Treu und Glauben4. Pflicht f, Verantwortung f5. Verwahrung f, Obhut f, Aufbewahrung f:in trust zu treuen Händen, zur Verwahrung7. JURa) Treuhand(verhältnis) f(n)hold sth in trust etwas zu treuen Händen verwahren, etwas treuhänderisch verwalten; → breach Bes Redew8. WIRTSCHa) Trust mb) Konzern mc) Kartell n, Ring m9. WIRTSCH, JUR Stiftung fB v/i1. vertrauen (in auf akk)2. sich verlassen, bauen ( beide:to auf akk)C v/t1. jemandem, einer Sache (ver)trauen, sich verlassen auf (akk):trust sb to do sth sich darauf verlassen, dass jemand etwas tut;you can trust him to be discreet du kannst dich auf seine Diskretion verlassen;trust him to do that! irona) das sieht ihm ähnlich!,2. (zuversichtlich) hoffen ( that dass)3. trust sb with sth, trust sth to sb jemandem etwas anvertrauen* * *1. noun1) (firm belief) Vertrauen, dasplace or put one's trust in somebody/something — sein Vertrauen auf od. in jemanden/etwas setzen
have [every] trust in somebody/something — [volles] Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben
2) (reliance)3) (organization managed by trustees) Treuhandgesellschaft, die[charitable] trust — Stiftung, die
5) (organized association of companies) Trust, derposition of trust — Vertrauensstellung, die
7) (obligation) Verpflichtung, die8) (Law)2. transitive verb1) (rely on) trauen (+ Dat.); vertrauen (+ Dat.) [Person]he/what he says is not to be trusted — er ist nicht vertrauenswürdig/auf das, was er sagt, kann man sich nicht verlassen
trust you/him! — etc. (coll. iron.) typisch!
2) (hope) hoffen3. intransitive verb1)trust to — sich verlassen auf (+ Akk.)
2) (believe)trust in somebody/something — auf jemanden/etwas vertrauen
* * *(in) v.sich verlassen (auf) v.vertrauen (in) v. v.trauen (jemandem, einer Sache) v. n.Aufbewahrung f.Treuhand -¨e f.Vertrauen n.Verwahrung f. -
86 posibilidad
posibilidad sustantivo femenino 1 ( circunstancia) possibility; tiene muchas posibilidades de salir elegido he has a good chance of being elected; existe la posibilidad de que estés equivocado you might just be wrong 2◊ posibilidades sustantivo femenino pluralla casa está por encima de mis posibilidades I can't afford the house
posibilidad
I sustantivo femenino possibility
II mpl (recursos, medios) means: pasar las Navidades en París no está dentro mis posibilidades, I can't afford to spend Christmas in Paris ' posibilidad' also found in these entries: Spanish: contemplar - entrever - explorar - O - ofrecer - poder - remota - remoto - resquicio - caber - considerar - excluir - igual - oportunidad - paso - perspectiva - plantear - ventilación English: another - avenue - can - cat - chance - consider - danger - daunt - hopeful - may - option - outside - physical - ponder - possibility - prospect - question - remote - scenario - shot - slender - slim - would - write off - any - bargain - definite - further - likelihood - might - open -
87 eye
1 noun∎ to have green eyes avoir les yeux verts;∎ a girl with green eyes une fille aux yeux verts;∎ before your very eyes! sous vos yeux!;∎ look me in the eye and say that regarde-moi bien dans les yeux et dis-le moi;∎ I saw it with my own eyes je l'ai vu de mes yeux vu ou de mes propres yeux;∎ to open/close one's eyes ouvrir/fermer les yeux;∎ with one's eyes closed/open les yeux fermés/ouverts;∎ figurative she can't keep her eyes open elle dort debout;∎ I could do it with my eyes closed je pourrais le faire les yeux fermés;∎ he went into it with his eyes open il s'y est lancé en toute connaissance de cause;∎ to have the sun/the light in one's eyes avoir le soleil/la lumière dans les yeux;∎ to look sb straight in the eye regarder qn droit dans les yeux;∎ at eye level au niveau des yeux∎ her eyes fell on the letter son regard est tombé sur la lettre;∎ the film looks at the world through the eyes of a child dans ce film, on voit le monde à travers les yeux d'un enfant;∎ with a critical eye d'un œil critique;∎ I couldn't believe my eyes je n'en croyais pas mes yeux;∎ all eyes were upon her elle était au centre de tous les regards, tous les regards étaient posés sur elle∎ eyes left/right! tête à gauche/à droite!;∎ eyes front! fixe!(e) (of potato, twig) œil m(f) (of hurricane) œil m, centre m;∎ the eye of the storm l'œil du cyclone;∎ figurative at the eye of the storm dans l'œil du cyclone(g) (photocell) œil m électrique∎ as far as the eye can see à perte de vue;∎ to keep one's eyes and ears open avoir l'œil et l'oreille aux aguets;∎ to open sb's eyes (to sth) ouvrir les yeux à qn (sur qch), dessiller les yeux à qn (sur qch);∎ the incident opened his eyes to the truth about her l'incident lui ouvrit les yeux sur ce qu'elle était vraiment;∎ we can't close or shut our eyes to the problem on ne peut pas fermer les yeux sur ce problème;∎ to close one's eyes to the evidence se refuser à l'évidence;∎ they can't close their eyes to the fact that the company's at fault ils sont bien obligés d'admettre que la société est en faute;∎ I could do it with my eyes shut je pourrais le faire les yeux fermés;∎ for your eyes only ultra-confidentiel;∎ in this job you need to have a good eye for detail dans ce métier il faut être très méticuleux;∎ to have an eye for a bargain savoir reconnaître une bonne affaire;∎ British to get one's eye in prendre ses repères;∎ he only has eyes for her il n'a d'yeux que pour elle;∎ the boss has his eye on Smith for the job le patron a Smith en vue pour le poste;∎ he has his eye on the gold medal il vise la médaille d'or;∎ she has her eye on the mayor's position elle vise la mairie;∎ the police have had their eye on him for some time cela fait un certain temps que la police l'a à l'œil;∎ he wants to buy an apartment, in fact he's already got his eye on one il veut acheter un appartement, et d'ailleurs il en a déjà un en vue;∎ he always has an eye for or to the main chance il ne perd jamais de vue ses propres intérêts;∎ in my/her eyes à mes/ses yeux;∎ in the eyes of the law/of the Church aux yeux ou au regard de la loi/de l'Église;∎ to run or to cast one's eye over sth jeter un coup d'œil à qch;∎ she ran an eye over the contract elle a parcouru le contrat;∎ to try to catch sb's eye essayer d'attirer le regard de qn;∎ keep your eye on the ball fixez ou regardez bien la balle;∎ could you keep your eye on the children/the house? pourriez-vous surveiller les enfants/la maison?;∎ I have to keep an eye on him il faut que je l'aie à l'œil;∎ I couldn't keep my eyes off him/it je ne pouvais pas en détacher mes yeux;∎ she keeps an eye on things elle a l'œil à tout;∎ to keep a close eye on sth surveiller qch de près;∎ keep an eye on the situation suivez de près la situation;∎ to keep one's eye on the ball (gen) ne pas quitter la balle des yeux; Golf fixer la balle; figurative être vigilant;∎ keep your eyes on the road regarde la route;∎ to keep one's eye open for sth être attentif à qch;∎ keep your eyes open or an eye out for a filling station essayez de repérer une station service;∎ keep an eye out for anyone trying to sell it soyez à l'affût au cas où quelqu'un essaierait de le vendre;∎ familiar keep your eyes skinned or peeled restez vigilant□ ;∎ you can see that with half an eye cela saute aux yeux;∎ anyone with half an eye can see it's a fake du premier coup d'œil n'importe qui verrait que c'est un faux;∎ with half an eye on the weather sans quitter le ciel des yeux;∎ the children were all eyes les enfants n'en perdaient pas une miette;∎ an eye for an eye (and a tooth for a tooth) œil pour œil, (dent pour dent);∎ his eyes are too big for his stomach il a les yeux plus grands que le ventre;∎ familiar to give sb the eye (flirt) faire de l'œil à qn; (give signal) faire signe à qn (d'un clin d'œil)□ ;∎ he has eyes in the back of his head il a des yeux derrière la tête;∎ to set or lay eyes on sth poser les yeux sur qch, apercevoir qch;∎ it was the biggest fish I'd ever laid eyes on c'était le plus gros poisson que j'aie jamais vu;∎ I've never set or laid or familiar clapped eyes on her je ne l'ai jamais vue de ma vie;∎ to make eyes at sb faire de l'œil à qn;∎ familiar my eye! mon œil!;∎ she and I don't see eye to eye (disagree) elle ne voit pas les choses du même œil que moi, elle n'est pas de mon avis; (dislike one another) elle et moi, nous ne nous entendons pas;∎ familiar that's one in the eye for him! ça lui fera les pieds!;∎ there's more to this than meets the eye (suspicious) on ne connaît pas les dessous de l'affaire; (difficult) c'est moins simple que cela n'en a l'air;∎ there's more to her than meets the eye elle gagne à être connue;∎ we're up to our eyes in it! (overworked) on a du travail jusque là!; (in deep trouble) on est dans les ennuis jusqu'au cou!regarder, mesurer du regard;∎ the child eyed the man warily l'enfant dévisagea l'homme avec circonspection;∎ she stood eyeing the sweets counter elle restait là à lorgner les bonbons;∎ to eye sth hungrily dévorer qch du regard;∎ to eye sb up and down regarder qn de la tête aux pieds∎ with an eye to sth/to doing sth en vue de qch/de faire qch;∎ with an eye to the future en vue ou en prévision de l'avenir►► eye bank banque f des yeux;eye camera caméra f oculaire;eye contact croisement m des regards;∎ to establish eye contact (with sb) croiser le regard (de qn);∎ to maintain eye contact (with sb) regarder (qn) dans les yeux;∎ she always avoids eye contact (with me) elle évite tout le temps mon regard;American eye doctor ophtalmologue mf;eye drops gouttes fpl pour les yeux;eye hospital centre m hospitalier d'ophtalmologie;eye makeup maquillage m pour les yeux;eye makeup remover démaquillant m pour les yeux;eye movement camera caméra f oculaire;eye rhyme rime f pour l'œil;eye socket orbite f;eye specialist ophtalmologue mf;eye test examen m de la vue∎ to eye up the girls/boys reluquer les filles/les garçons;∎ he eyed her up il la regardée de la tête aux pieds(b) (estimate strength of → opponent) jauger (d'un coup d'œil)ⓘ Eyes on the prize Il s'agit d'une phrase extraite d'une chanson du mouvement pour les droits civils, aux États-Unis: "I know one thing we did right/Was the day we started to fight/Keep your eyes on the prize/Hold on, hold on" ("je sais que l'on a eu raison d'entamer la lutte, ne perdez jamais votre objectif de vue, tenez bon, tenez bon"). Cette phrase symbolise la lutte menée par le mouvement pour les droits civils en Amérique et figure dans de nombreux titres de livres et de films. On l'utilise également dans toute situation où des gens luttent pour l'obtention de droits civils, quel que soit le pays. En anglais américain, on utilise aussi cette expression de façon allusive lorsque quelqu'un doit se concentrer sur l'objectif à atteindre; on dira par exemple this year the Pistons need to keep their eyes firmly on the prize of the championship ("cette année les Pistons doivent faire tout leur possible pour gagner le championnat"). -
88 ♦ nothing
♦ nothing (1) /ˈnʌɵɪŋ/pron. indef. e n.1 niente; nulla: I have nothing to say, non ho niente da dire; Nothing pleased him, niente gli andava a genio; That's nothing to what followed, questo è niente a confronto di quel che è venuto dopo2 (seguito da un agg.) nessuna cosa; nessuna impresa: Nothing great is easy, nessuna grande impresa è facile NOTA D'USO: - niente di…-3 (con l'art. indeterm.) nullità; nessuno (fig.); persona di nessun conto: He would be a mere nothing without his money, senza il suo denaro, non sarebbe nessuno (o sarebbe una nullità)4 (mat.) zero: Take ten from ten, and the result is nothing, sottrai dieci da dieci e il risultato è zero5 bazzecola; bagatella; inezia; quisquilia; cosa di nessuna importanza: the little nothings of life, le cose senza importanza della vita quotidiana● nothing broken, niente di rotto: I fell off a ladder: nothing broken luckily, sono caduto da una scala a pioli: per fortuna, niente di rotto □ nothing but, nient'altro che: This is nothing but the truth, questa non è (nient'altro) che la verità; He did nothing but smoke, non faceva (altro) che fumare □ nothing else, nient'altro □ nothing less than (o nothing short of), nulla di inferiore a; ( anche) nient'altro che; addirittura: It's nothing less than monstrous, ma è addirittura mostruoso! □ nothing like, niente di meglio che (o di): There's nothing like doing things at once, non c'è niente di meglio che fare le cose subito; There's nothing like beer, non c'è niente di meglio della birra! □ nothing much, poco o nulla; quasi niente □ nothing of the sort, niente del genere; niente di simile □ to come to nothing, finire in nulla; fallire; andare in fumo □ to dance on nothing, pendere dalla forca; essere impiccato □ for nothing, per niente; gratis o quasi; senza scopo; invano □ I got this recorder for nothing, ho avuto questo registratore per niente □ His efforts to pass the exam were (o went) for nothing, i suoi sforzi di superare l'esame furono vani □ to have nothing to do with sb., non avere nulla a che fare con q. □ to have nothing on, non avere nulla indosso, essere nudo; (fig.) non avere impegni, essere libero □ (fam.) to have nothing on sb., non essere da più di q.; ( anche) non avere prove (o niente in mano) contro q. □ to hear nothing of sb., non avere (o non ricevere) notizie di q. □ (fam.) like nothing on earth, (in modo) orribile, atroce, pessimo: The food is like nothing on earth in some Soho pasta joints, il cibo è pessimo in talune trattorie italiane di Soho □ to make nothing of, non capire niente di; non far caso a, non dar peso a; non trarre profitto da: I can make nothing of this book, in questo libro non ci capisco niente; questo libro, per me, non ha né capo né coda; He makes nothing of his mistakes, non dà peso ai suoi errori; You've made nothing of your good chance, non hai saputo trarre alcun profitto dalla tua buona fortuna □ to make nothing of doing st., non pensarci su due volte (a fare qc.); fare come se nulla fosse: He makes nothing of walking ten miles, per lui è cosa da nulla fare dieci miglia a piedi □ ( anche fig.) to mean nothing, non significare nulla □ a mere nothing, un bel niente; proprio nulla; nulla di nulla □ next to nothing, quasi niente □ (fam.) no nothing, nulla di nulla; proprio niente □ to say nothing of, per non parlare di; a prescindere da □ to stop at nothing, essere senza scrupoli □ sweet nothings, paroline dolci; coccole; tenerezze □ to think nothing of, non far caso a; non dar peso a: He thinks nothing of driving 20 miles a day to work and back, fa in auto 20 miglia al giorno per andare al lavoro, senza farci caso □ There's nothing in it!, non c'è niente di vero, è tutto falso!; ( anche) non c'è niente da scegliere!; è imprevedibile! □ ( formula di cortesia) Think nothing of it!, ma prego; ma Le pare! □ (fam.) Nothing doing!, niente da fare!; non ci sto! (non ci sta, ecc.); no e poi no! (fam.); ( anche) è (era, ecc.) proibito □ She has nothing in her, non c'è niente di buono in lei; è una nullità; è una donna insignificante, inconcludente □ That has nothing to do with me, ciò non mi tocca, non mi riguarda; non è affar mio □ That is nothing to you, ciò non ti tocca, non ti riguarda; non è affar tuo □ There is nothing for it but to go home, non c'è altro da fare che andare a casa □ There is nothing much the matter, non c'è niente di grave □ There's nothing to riding a moped, non ci vuole niente ad (o è facile) andare in ciclomotore □ (prov.) Nothing venture, nothing have, chi non risica non rosica.nothing (2) /ˈnʌɵɪŋ/avv.niente affatto, non affatto; per nulla; in nessun modo: nothing like (o nothing near) neanche un po'; nemmeno per sogno; no davvero; ma no!; It's nothing like what it used to be, non è per nulla com'era prima.nothing (3) /ˈnʌɵɪŋ/a.( slang) da niente; che non vale niente; senza prospettive: That was a nothing job, era un lavoro senza prospettive. -
89 приводить
несовер. - приводить;
совер. - привести( кого-л./что-л.)
1) (пешком) bring
2) (о дороге и т.д.) lead
3) (к кому-л./чему-л.) result (in), lead (to), bring (to)
4) (к чему-л.) ;
мат. reduce (to) приводить к общему знаменателю ≈ to reduce to a common denominator
5) quote, cite, adduce;
list приводить что-л. в пример ≈ to cite smth. as an example приводить цитату ≈ to cite/make a quotation приводить доказательства ≈ to produce/adduce proofs приводить пример ≈ to give an example, to cite an instance
6) (во что-л.) bring (to), put (in), set (in) приводить кого-л. в чувство, приводить в себя ≈ to bring smb. to his senses;
to bring smb. round разг. приводить в движение ≈ to set in motion приводить в смятение ≈ to throw into confusion приводить в восторг ≈ to delight, to enrapture, to entrance приводить в бешенство ≈ to drive mad, to throw into a rage приводить в ярость ≈ to infuriate приводить в отчаяние ≈ to reduce/drive to despair приводить в ужас ≈ to horrify приводить в замешательство ≈ to throw into confusion приводить в затруднение ≈ to give difficulty (to), to cause difficulties (to) приводить в изумление ≈ to surprise, to astonish приводить в соответствие ≈ (с чем-л.) >to bring into accord( with) приводить в беспорядок ≈ make to untidy, to disorder, to disarrange, to get into a mess приводить в негодность ≈ to put/bring out of commission, to make useless/worthless ∙ приводить кого-л. к присяге ≈ to administer the oath to smb., to swear smb. in приводить в исполнение, привести
1. (вн.;
доставлять) bring* (smb., smth.), take* (smb., smth.) ;
привести детей домой bring*/take* the children home;
привести судно в гавань bring* a ship into harbor;
2. (вн.;
указывать дорогу куда-л.) lead* (smb., smth.), bring* (smb., smth.) ;
следы привели охотников к норе the tracks led the hunters to a burrow;
3. (вн.;
служить поводом для прихода куда-л.) bring* (smb.) ;
горе привело её сюда it was misfortune that brought her here;
4. ( вн. к дт. ;
к выводу, решению и т. п.) lead* ( smb. to) ;
привести к правильному заключению lead* to а correct conclusion;
новые факты привели к важному открытию new facts led to an important discovery;
5. ~ кого-л. в отчаяние drive* smb. to despair;
~ кого-л. в хорошее настроение put* smb. in a good* mood;
6. ~ что-л. в готовность make* smth. ready;
~ что-л. в действие set* smth. going, put* smth. into operation;
~ что-л. в исполнение carry out smth., put* smth. into effect;
execute( smth.) ;
7. ( вн. к дт.;
быть причиной чего-л.) lead* ( smb. to), result (in), bring* about( smth.) ;
привести кого-л. к гибели lead* smb. to destruction;
result in smb.`s death;
привести к путанице cause confusion;
8. (вн., ссылаться на что-л.) cite (smth.), quote (smth.), adduce (smth.) ;
~ доказательства adduce proof;
~ цитату quote a passage;
~ пример give* an example;
~ что-л. в пример quote smth. as an example/illustration;
~ кого-л. в пример hold* smb. up as an example;
привести кого-л. в себя
1) (из состояния обморока) revive smb., bring* smb. round;
2) (из задумчивости) bring* smb. back to reality, rouse smb. ;
привести к одному, к общему знаменателю reduce to а common denominator;
это не приведёт ни к чему хорошему it will lead to no good, it will have no good result;
~ к присяге (кого-л.) administer the oath to smb., swear* smb. in;
~ся, привестись безл. (дт.) (случаться) happen, chance;
ему привелось быть там he happened/chanced to be there.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > приводить
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90 eye
[aɪ] nher \eyes flashed with anger ihre Augen blitzten vor Zorn;he had tears in his \eyes ihm standen Tränen in den Augen;to blink one's \eyes [in amazement/disbelief] [erstaunt/ungläubig] [drein]schauen, [große] Augen machen;to close one's \eyes tightly die Augen zu[sammen]kneifen;to close one's \eyes to sth seine Augen vor etw dat verschließen;to cross one's \eyes nach innen schielen;to roll one's \eyes die Augen rollen [o verdrehen];the \eye of a needle das Nadelöhrthe \eye of a storm das [windstille] Zentrum [o der Kern] eines Sturms;the \eye of the hurricane das Auge des WirbelsturmsPHRASES:to have an \eye for the main chance (Brit, Aus) ( fam) [immer nur] auf den eigenen Vorteil bedacht sein;to have \eyes in the back of one's head ( fam) seine Augen überall haben, sich nichts entgehen lassen;a sight for sore \eyes ein erfreulicher [o wohltuender] Anblick sein;his \eyes were too big for his stomach ( hum) seine Augen waren größer als sein Mund;not to be able to take one's \eyes off sb/ sth ( fam) kein Auge von jdm/etw abwenden können, jdn/etw nicht mehr aus den Augen lassen können;to be all \eyes ganz aufmerksam zusehen, etw/jdn mit den Augen verfolgen;to give sb a black \eye jdm ein blaues Auge verpassen ( fam)to be able to do sth with one's \eyes shut ( fam) etw mit geschlossenen Augen [o ( fam) im Schlaf] tun können;to go around with one's \eyes shut blind durch die Gegend laufen;[right] before/under one's very \eyes [direkt] vor/unter jds Augen;to not bat an \eye nicht mit der Wimper zucken;to not believe one's \eyes seinen Augen nicht trauen;to have one's \eye on sb/ sth (fam: watch) jdn/etw im Auge haben, auf jdn/etw ein wachsames Auge haben;( desire) ein Auge auf jdn/etw geworfen haben;to make \eyes at sb ( fam) jdm [schöne] Augen machen;there's more to her/it than meets the \eye in ihr/dahinter steckt mehr, als man zuerst denkt;to see \eye to \eye with sb on sth mit jdm einer Meinung über etw akk sein;in sb's \eyes [or in the \eyes of sb] in jds Augen, nach jds Ansicht f;to sb's \eye in jds Augen, jds Ansicht nach;I'm up to my \eyes in work ( fam) ich stecke bis über beide Ohren [o zum Hals] in Arbeit ( fam) vt <-d, -d, -ing or eying>to \eye sb/ sthshe \eyed him up and down sie musterte ihn von oben bis unten;to \eye sb/ sth curiously/ suspiciously/ thoughtfully jdn/etw neugierig/argwöhnisch/nachdenklich betrachten -
91 favor
* * *fa·vorfa·vour, AM fa·vor[ˈfeɪvəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. nto speak in \favor of sth für etw akk sprechento vote in \favor of sth für etw akk stimmen▪ to be in \favor dafür seinall those in \favor, please raise your hands alle, die dafür sind, heben bitte die Handto show \favor to sb jdn bevorzugento find \favor with sb bei jdm Gefallen findento return to [or get back into] \favor [with sb] wieder beliebt werdenhis style has now returned to \favor sein Stil ist jetzt wieder gefragthe's trying to get back into \favor er versucht, sich wieder beliebt zu machen▪ to be in \favor [with sb] [bei jdm] hoch im Kurs stehento find in \favor of sb für jdn entscheidento have sth in one's \favor etw als Vorteil habento rule in sb's \favor SPORT für jdn entscheiden▪ to be in sb's \favor zu jds Gunsten seinyou must stand a good chance, there are so many things in your \favor du hast sicherlich eine gute Chance, so viele Dinge sprechen für dichthe wind was in our \favor der Wind war günstig für unsbank error in your \favor Bankirrtum zu Ihren GunstenI'm not asking for \favors ich bitte nicht um Gefälligkeitendo it as a \favor to me tu es mir zuliebeto ask sb [for] a \favor [or to ask a \favor of sb] jdn um einen Gefallen bittento dispense \favors to sb jdm Gefälligkeiten erweisento do sb a \favor [or a \favor for sb] jdm einen Gefallen tunto not do sb/oneself any \favors jdm/sich dat keinen Gefallen tunto grant sb a \favor jdm einen Gefallen tunparty \favor kleines Geschenk (das auf einer Party verteilt wird)to be free with one's \favors freizügig sein, nicht mit seinen Reizen geizen8.II. vt1. (prefer)▪ to \favor sth etw vorziehen [o bevorzugen]to \favor an explanation/a theory für eine Erklärung/eine Theorie sein, eine Erklärung/eine Theorie vertreten2. (approve)▪ to \favor sth etw gutheißen▪ to \favor doing sth es gutheißen, etw zu tun3. (benefit)▪ to \favor sb/sth jdn/etw begünstigen4. (be partial)to \favor one person above the other eine Person einer anderen vorziehenhe has not yet \favored me with an explanation ( iron) er war noch nicht so gnädig, mir eine Erklärung zu geben6. (look like)▪ to \favor sb jdm ähnelnI \favor my grandmother ich schlage nach meiner Großmutter* * *(US) ['feɪvə(r)]1. nto look with favour on sth — einer Sache (dat) wohlwollend gegenüberstehen
to be in favour with sb — bei jdm gut angeschrieben sein; (fashion, pop star, writer etc) bei jdm beliebt sein, bei jdm gut ankommen
to be/fall out of favour — in Ungnade (gefallen) sein/fallen; (fashion, pop star, writer etc) nicht mehr ankommen or beliebt sein (with bei)
2)to be in favour of doing sth — dafür sein, etw zu tun
a point in his favour — ein Punkt zu seinen Gunsten, ein Punkt, der für ihn spricht
all those in favour raise their hands — alle, die dafür sind, Hand hoch
he rejected socialism in favour of the market economy — er lehnte den Sozialismus ab und bevorzugte statt dessen die Marktwirtschaft
See:→ balance3) (= partiality) Vergünstigung fwould you do me the favour of returning my library books? —
as a favour — aus Gefälligkeit
as a favour to him —
to sell sexual favours (old, hum) — Liebesgünste verkaufen (old, hum)
5) (old: ribbon etc) Schleife f6) (on wedding cake) Verzierung f, (Kuchen)dekoration f; (to take home) Tüllbeutel mit Zuckermandeln2. vtI favour the second proposal — ich bin für den zweiten Vorschlag
2) (= show preference) bevorzugen; (king etc) begünstigen4) (= be favourable for) begünstigen5) (US: resemble) ähneln (+dat)* * *A v/t2. begünstigen:a) favorisieren, bevorzugen, vorziehenb) günstig sein für, fördern4. einverstanden sein mit5. bestätigenfavor sb with sth jemandem etwas schenken oder verehren, jemanden mit etwas erfreuen7. umg jemandem ähnlich sehen:8. sein verletztes Bein etc schonenB s1. Gunst f, Wohlwollen n:find favor Gefallen oder Anklang finden;grant sb a favor jemandem eine Gunst gewähren;look with favor on sb jemanden mit Wohlwollen betrachten;win sb’s favor jemanden für sich gewinnen;a) mit gütiger Erlaubnis von (od gen),b) überreicht von (Brief);a) bei jemandem gut angeschrieben sein,in my favor zu meinen Gunsten;vote in favor dafür oder mit Ja stimmen;a) bei jemandem in Ungnade (gefallen) sein,b) auch be out of sb’s favor bei jemandem nicht mehr beliebt oder gefragt oder begehrt sein; → curry1 4, fall from2. Gefallen m, Gefälligkeit f:do sb a favor, do a favor for sb jemandem einen Gefallen tun;do me a favor and … tu mir den Gefallen und …, sei so nett und …;we request the favor of your company wir laden Sie höflich ein3. Bevorzugung f, Begünstigung f:show favor to sb jemanden bevorzugen oder begünstigen;he doesn’t ask for favors er stellt keine besonderen Ansprüche;without fear or favor unparteiisch4. grant sb one’s favors ( oder one’s ultimate favor) jemandem seine Gunst geben oder gewähren (Frau)5. obs Schutz m:under favor of night im Schutze der Nacht6. a) kleines (auf einer Party etc verteiltes) Geschenkb) (auf einer Party etc verteilter) Scherzartikel7. (Partei- etc) Abzeichen n8. WIRTSCH obs Schreiben n:your favor of the 3rd of the month Ihr Geehrtes vom 3. des Monats9. obsa) Anmut fb) Aussehen nc) Gesicht n* * ** * *(US) n.Gefälligkeit f.Gunst nur sing. f. (US) v.begünstigen v.bevorzugen v. -
92 favour
1.(Brit.)noun1) Gunst, die; Wohlwollen, dasfind/lose favour with somebody — [Sache:] bei jemandem Anklang finden/jemandem nicht mehr gefallen; [Person:] jemandes Wohlwollen gewinnen/verlieren
be in favour [with somebody] — [bei jemandem] beliebt sein; [Idee, Kleidung usw.:] [bei jemandem] in Mode sein
be out of favour [with somebody] — [bei jemandem] unbeliebt sein; [Idee, Kleidung usw.:] [bei jemandem] nicht mehr in Mode sein
ask a favour of somebody, ask somebody a favour — jemanden um einen Gefallen bitten
do somebody a favour, do a favour for somebody — jemandem einen Gefallen tun
as a favour — aus Gefälligkeit
3) (support)in favour of — zugunsten (+ Gen.)
all those in favour — alle, die dafür sind
4) (partiality) Begünstigung, die2. transitive verbshow favour to[wards] somebody — jemanden begünstigen
I favour the first proposal — ich bin für den ersten Vorschlag
3) (treat with partiality) bevorzugen4) (prove advantageous to) begünstigen* * *['feivə] 1. noun1) (a kind action: Will you do me a favour and lend me your car?) der Gefallen2) (kindness or approval: She looked on him with great favour.) der Gefallen3) (preference or too much kindness: By doing that he showed favour to the other side.) bevorzugen4) (a state of being approved of: He was very much in favour with the Prime Minister.) die Gunst2. verb(to support or show preference for: Which side do you favour?) bevorzugen- academic.ru/26648/favourable">favourable- favourably
- favourite 3. noun(a person or thing that one likes best: Of all her paintings that is my favourite.) der Liebling- favouritism- in favour of
- in one's favour* * *fa·vour, AM fa·vor[ˈfeɪvəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. nto speak in \favour of sth für etw akk sprechento vote in \favour of sth für etw akk stimmen▪ to be in \favour dafür seinall those in \favour, please raise your hands alle, die dafür sind, heben bitte die Handto show \favour to sb jdn bevorzugento find \favour with sb bei jdm Gefallen findento return to [or get back into] \favour [with sb] wieder beliebt werdenhis style has now returned to \favour sein Stil ist jetzt wieder gefragthe's trying to get back into \favour er versucht, sich wieder beliebt zu machen▪ to be in \favour [with sb] [bei jdm] hoch im Kurs stehento find in \favour of sb für jdn entscheidento have sth in one's \favour etw als Vorteil habento rule in sb's \favour SPORT für jdn entscheiden▪ to be in sb's \favour zu jds Gunsten seinyou must stand a good chance, there are so many things in your \favour du hast sicherlich eine gute Chance, so viele Dinge sprechen für dichthe wind was in our \favour der Wind war günstig für unsbank error in your \favour Bankirrtum zu Ihren GunstenI'm not asking for \favours ich bitte nicht um Gefälligkeitendo it as a \favour to me tu es mir zuliebeto ask sb [for] a \favour [or to ask a \favour of sb] jdn um einen Gefallen bittento dispense \favours to sb jdm Gefälligkeiten erweisento do sb a \favour [or a \favour for sb] jdm einen Gefallen tunto not do sb/oneself any \favours jdm/sich dat keinen Gefallen tunto grant sb a \favour jdm einen Gefallen tunparty \favour kleines Geschenk (das auf einer Party verteilt wird)to be free with one's \favours freizügig sein, nicht mit seinen Reizen geizen8.II. vt1. (prefer)▪ to \favour sth etw vorziehen [o bevorzugen]to \favour an explanation/a theory für eine Erklärung/eine Theorie sein, eine Erklärung/eine Theorie vertreten2. (approve)▪ to \favour sth etw gutheißen▪ to \favour doing sth es gutheißen, etw zu tun3. (benefit)▪ to \favour sb/sth jdn/etw begünstigen4. (be partial)to \favour one person above the other eine Person einer anderen vorziehenhe has not yet \favoured me with an explanation ( iron) er war noch nicht so gnädig, mir eine Erklärung zu geben6. (look like)▪ to \favour sb jdm ähnelnI \favour my grandmother ich schlage nach meiner Großmutter* * *(US) ['feɪvə(r)]1. nto look with favour on sth — einer Sache (dat) wohlwollend gegenüberstehen
to be in favour with sb — bei jdm gut angeschrieben sein; (fashion, pop star, writer etc) bei jdm beliebt sein, bei jdm gut ankommen
to be/fall out of favour — in Ungnade (gefallen) sein/fallen; (fashion, pop star, writer etc) nicht mehr ankommen or beliebt sein (with bei)
2)to be in favour of doing sth — dafür sein, etw zu tun
a point in his favour — ein Punkt zu seinen Gunsten, ein Punkt, der für ihn spricht
all those in favour raise their hands — alle, die dafür sind, Hand hoch
he rejected socialism in favour of the market economy — er lehnte den Sozialismus ab und bevorzugte statt dessen die Marktwirtschaft
See:→ balance3) (= partiality) Vergünstigung fwould you do me the favour of returning my library books? —
as a favour to him —
to sell sexual favours (old, hum) — Liebesgünste verkaufen (old, hum)
5) (old: ribbon etc) Schleife f6) (on wedding cake) Verzierung f, (Kuchen)dekoration f; (to take home) Tüllbeutel mit Zuckermandeln2. vt2) (= show preference) bevorzugen; (king etc) begünstigen4) (= be favourable for) begünstigen5) (US: resemble) ähneln (+dat)* * *A v/t2. begünstigen:a) favorisieren, bevorzugen, vorziehenb) günstig sein für, fördern4. einverstanden sein mit5. bestätigenfavor sb with sth jemandem etwas schenken oder verehren, jemanden mit etwas erfreuen7. umg jemandem ähnlich sehen:8. sein verletztes Bein etc schonenB s1. Gunst f, Wohlwollen n:find favor Gefallen oder Anklang finden;grant sb a favor jemandem eine Gunst gewähren;look with favor on sb jemanden mit Wohlwollen betrachten;win sb’s favor jemanden für sich gewinnen;a) mit gütiger Erlaubnis von (od gen),b) überreicht von (Brief);a) bei jemandem gut angeschrieben sein,in my favor zu meinen Gunsten;vote in favor dafür oder mit Ja stimmen;a) bei jemandem in Ungnade (gefallen) sein,b) auch be out of sb’s favor bei jemandem nicht mehr beliebt oder gefragt oder begehrt sein; → curry1 4, fall from2. Gefallen m, Gefälligkeit f:do sb a favor, do a favor for sb jemandem einen Gefallen tun;do me a favor and … tu mir den Gefallen und …, sei so nett und …;we request the favor of your company wir laden Sie höflich ein3. Bevorzugung f, Begünstigung f:show favor to sb jemanden bevorzugen oder begünstigen;he doesn’t ask for favors er stellt keine besonderen Ansprüche;without fear or favor unparteiisch4. grant sb one’s favors ( oder one’s ultimate favor) jemandem seine Gunst geben oder gewähren (Frau)5. obs Schutz m:under favor of night im Schutze der Nacht6. a) kleines (auf einer Party etc verteiltes) Geschenkb) (auf einer Party etc verteilter) Scherzartikel7. (Partei- etc) Abzeichen n8. WIRTSCH obs Schreiben n:your favor of the 3rd of the month Ihr Geehrtes vom 3. des Monats9. obsa) Anmut fb) Aussehen nc) Gesicht n* * *1.(Brit.)noun1) Gunst, die; Wohlwollen, dasfind/lose favour with somebody — [Sache:] bei jemandem Anklang finden/jemandem nicht mehr gefallen; [Person:] jemandes Wohlwollen gewinnen/verlieren
be in favour [with somebody] — [bei jemandem] beliebt sein; [Idee, Kleidung usw.:] [bei jemandem] in Mode sein
be out of favour [with somebody] — [bei jemandem] unbeliebt sein; [Idee, Kleidung usw.:] [bei jemandem] nicht mehr in Mode sein
ask a favour of somebody, ask somebody a favour — jemanden um einen Gefallen bitten
do somebody a favour, do a favour for somebody — jemandem einen Gefallen tun
3) (support)in favour of — zugunsten (+ Gen.)
all those in favour — alle, die dafür sind
4) (partiality) Begünstigung, die2. transitive verbshow favour to[wards] somebody — jemanden begünstigen
1) (approve) für gut halten, gutheißen [Plan, Idee, Vorschlag]; (think preferable) bevorzugen3) (treat with partiality) bevorzugen4) (prove advantageous to) begünstigen* * *(UK) n.Gefälligkeit f.Gunst nur sing. f. n.Gefallen - m. (UK) v.begünstigen v.bevorzugen v. -
93 favour
fa·vour [ʼfeɪvəʳ], (Am) fa·vor [-ɚ] nto speak in \favour of sth für etw akk sprechen;to vote in \favour of sth für etw akk stimmen;to be in \favour dafür sein;all those in \favour, please raise your hands alle, die dafür sind, heben bitte die Hand;to be in \favour of sth für etw akk sein, etw befürwortento show \favour to sb jdn bevorzugento find \favour with sb bei jdm Gefallen finden;his style has now returned to \favour sein Stil ist jetzt wieder gefragt;he's trying to get back into \favour er versucht, sich wieder beliebt zu machen;to be in \favour [with sb] [bei jdm] hoch im Kurs stehen;to find in \favour of sb für jdn entscheiden;to have sth in one's \favour etw als Vorteil haben;to rule in sb's \favour sports für jdn entscheiden;to be in sb's \favour zu jds Gunsten sein;you must stand a good chance, there are so many things in your \favour du hast sicherlich eine gute Chance, so viele Dinge sprechen für dich;the wind was in our \favour der Wind war günstig für uns;bank error in your \favour Bankirrtum zu Ihren GunstenI'm not asking for \favours ich bitte nicht um Gefälligkeiten;do it as a \favour to me tu es mir zuliebe;to ask sb [for] a \favour [or to ask a \favour of sb] jdn um einen Gefallen bitten;to dispense \favours to sb jdm Gefälligkeiten erweisen;to do sb a \favour [or a \favour for sb] jdm einen Gefallen tun;to grant sb a \favour jdm einen Gefallen tunparty \favour kleines Geschenk (das auf einer Party verteilt wird)to be free with one's \favours freizügig sein, nicht mit seinen Reizen geizenPHRASES:1) ( prefer)to \favour sth etw vorziehen [o bevorzugen];to \favour an explanation/ a theory für eine Erklärung/eine Theorie sein, eine Erklärung/eine Theorie vertreten2) ( approve)to \favour sth etw gutheißen;to \favour doing sth es gutheißen, etw zu tun3) ( benefit)to \favour sb/ sth jdn/etw begünstigen4) ( be partial)to \favour sb jdn bevorzugen; sports jdn favorisieren;to \favour one person above the other eine Person einer anderen vorziehento \favour sb with sth jdm etw huldvoll gewähren ( geh)he has not yet \favoured me with an explanation ( iron) er war noch nicht so gnädig, mir eine Erklärung zu geben6) ( look like)to \favour sb jdm ähneln;I \favour my grandmother ich schlage nach meiner Großmutter -
94 grasp
[grɑ:sp, Am græsp] nhe shook my hand with a firm \grasp mit festem Händedruck schüttelte er mir die Hand;I lost my \grasp on the suitcase der Koffer rutschte mir aus der Hand;to slip from sb's \grasp jdm entgleiten [o aus den Händen gleiten];to be beyond sb's \grasp für jdn unerreichbar sein;the presidency at last looked within her \grasp die Präsidentschaft schien für sie endlich in greifbare Nähe gerückt;to have a good \grasp of a subject ein Fach gut beherrschen;to lose one's \grasp on sth etw nicht mehr im Griff haben;to lose one's \grasp on reality den Bezug zur Wirklichkeit verlieren vt1) ( take firm hold)to \grasp sth etw [fest] [er]greifen [o fassen] [o packen];to \grasp sb by the arm/ hand jdn am Arm/an der Hand fassen;to \grasp any opportunity to do sth jede Gelegenheit nutzen, um etw zu tun;to \grasp sth etw begreifen [o erfassen];the government has failed to \grasp the scale of the problem die Regierung hat das Ausmaß des Problems nicht erkanntPHRASES:to \grasp the nettle (Brit, Aus) ( become active) den Stier bei den Hörnern packen ( fam) ( do sth unpleasant) in den sauren Apfel beißen ( fam) vi1) ( try to hold)to \grasp at sth nach etw dat greifen;2)( fig)PHRASES: -
95 stand
[stænd] 1. past tense, past participle - stood; verb1) (to be in an upright position, not sitting or lying: His leg was so painful that he could hardly stand; After the storm, few trees were left standing.) estar de pé2) ((often with up) to rise to the feet: He pushed back his chair and stood up; Some people like to stand (up) when the National Anthem is played.) pôr-se de pé3) (to remain motionless: The train stood for an hour outside Newcastle.) permanecer4) (to remain unchanged: This law still stands.) manter-se em vigor5) (to be in or have a particular place: There is now a factory where our house once stood.) encontrar-se6) (to be in a particular state, condition or situation: As matters stand, we can do nothing to help; How do you stand financially?) estar7) (to accept or offer oneself for a particular position etc: He is standing as Parliamentary candidate for our district.) candidatar-se8) (to put in a particular position, especially upright: He picked up the fallen chair and stood it beside the table.) colocar9) (to undergo or endure: He will stand (his) trial for murder; I can't stand her rudeness any longer.) sofrer10) (to pay for (a meal etc) for (a person): Let me stand you a drink!) pagar2. noun1) (a position or place in which to stand ready to fight etc, or an act of fighting etc: The guard took up his stand at the gate; I shall make a stand for what I believe is right.) posição2) (an object, especially a piece of furniture, for holding or supporting something: a coat-stand; The sculpture had been removed from its stand for cleaning.) suporte3) (a stall where goods are displayed for sale or advertisement.) quiosque4) (a large structure beside a football pitch, race course etc with rows of seats for spectators: The stand was crowded.) arquibancada5) ((American) a witness box in a law court.) barra das testemunhas•- standing 3. noun1) (time of lasting: an agreement of long standing.) duração2) (rank or reputation: a diplomat of high standing.) prestígio•- stand-by4. adjective((of an airline passenger or ticket) costing or paying less than the usual fare, as the passenger does not book a seat for a particular flight, but waits for the first available seat.) lista de espera5. adverb(travelling in this way: It costs a lot less to travel stand-by.) em lista de espera- stand-in- standing-room
- make someone's hair stand on end
- stand aside
- stand back
- stand by
- stand down
- stand fast/firm
- stand for
- stand in
- stand on one's own two feet
- stand on one's own feet
- stand out
- stand over
- stand up for
- stand up to* * *[stænd] n 1 parada, pausa, descanso. 2 resistência, defesa. 3 lugar, posto, posição, estação, ponto. 4 plataforma, tribuna, estrado. 5 andaime, suporte, estante. 6 estande: recinto reservado a cada participante de uma exposição. 7 barraca, tenda, banca (de jornais e revistas). 8 grupo de árvores ou plantas. 9 coll loja, local de negócio. 10 Amer banco onde as testemunhas depõem. 11 arquibancada. 12 descanso, suporte. 13 pé, pedestal. • vt+vi (ps, pp stood) 1 estar em pé. 2 ter certa altura quando em pé, medir. 3 levantar, ficar em pé. 4 estar situado ou localizado, encontrar-se. 5 colocar, encostar, pôr em pé. don’t stand the umbrella against the table! / não encoste o guarda-chuva na mesa! 6 estar colocado, ocupar certo lugar ou cargo. 7 manter em certa posição. 8 sustentar. 9 estar, ser, encontrar-se. 10 continuar, permanecer, resistir, oferecer resistência. 11 tolerar, agüentar. I can’t stand him / não o posso tolerar. I can’t stand it any longer / não agüento mais isso. I can’t stand it / não tolero isso. there is no standing her stupidity / ninguém agüenta sua estupidez. 12 juntar-se, acumular-se. 13 durar. 14 sofrer, submeter-se, suportar. 15 custear, pagar. it stands me in eight dollars / coll isso me custa oito dólares. I’ll stand you a bottle / pago-lhe uma garrafa, convido-o para tomar um drinque. 16 manter um certo rumo. 17 parar, paralisar, ficar parado, estagnar. 18 valer, estar em vigor. 19 candidatar-se. he stands for Parliament / ele é candidato ao parlamento. 20 coll dar ou pagar conforme o trato. as it stands, as the case stands, as matters stand como estão as coisas, pela situação atual. and there it stands! basta! está encerrado o assunto! he stands no nonsense com ele não se brinca. he stands out like a sore thumb Amer sl ele chama a atenção (de maneira desagradável). how do we stand? como estamos? qual é a situação? it stands at that (cost) price o preço de custo é este. it stands to reason é plausível, evidente, razoável. stand off! saia de perto! vá embora! stand or fall vitória ou morte! the thermometer stands at 35° o termômetro marca 35°. the things I stand up in o que tenho no corpo (roupa). to be at a stand estar parado, estar perplexo, estar em dúvida, indeciso. to come to a stand chegar a um impasse. to make a stand parar, resistir, oferecer resistência, opor-se. to make a stand for something insistir em alguma coisa, responder por alguma coisa. to take a firm stand ocupar uma posição firme. to take one’s stand tomar posição, colocar-se. to take the stand Jur depor. to stand about ficar à toa, rodear. to stand against oferecer resistência, destacar-se de. to stand a good chance ter boas probabilidades. to stand a comparison poder enfrentar uma comparação. to stand alone estar sozinho, estar sem auxílio, estar em posição isolada. to stand aloof manter-se de lado, afastar-se. to stand aside sair ao caminho, ficar de lado. to stand at attention Mil tomar sentido. to stand back afastar-se, recuar. to stand between estar no caminho, estar no meio. to stand by estar presente, estar ao lado, assistir, estar de prontidão, manter (palavra). to stand by a thing defender uma coisa. to stand by one through thick and thin prestar assistência a outrem em qualquer vicissitude. to stand by one’s word manter sua palavra. to stand by someone assistir alguém, acudir. to stand condemned estar condenado. to stand corrected conformar-se com a pena, reconhecer seu erro. to stand down a) abdicar (em favor de outrem). b) Brit dar baixa (soldados). c) deixar o banco de testemunhas. to stand fast resistir, não ceder. to stand fire resistir à prova (suportar o fogo do inimigo). to stand first ser o primeiro, estar em primeiro lugar. to stand for a) significar, querer dizer. b) pretender. c) ter rumo para, velejar para. d) auxiliar. e) ser responsável por, representar. to stand forth mostrar-se, salientar-se. to stand from Naut vir de, ter rumo de, velejar de. to stand gaping ficar de boca aberta, boquiaberto. to stand godfather (to) ser padrinho (de). to stand good ter valor, estar válido. to stand high ter bom nome, ter boa fama. to stand in a) Naut velejar em direção à terra. b) substituir alguém (serviço). to stand in awe ter temor de. to stand in fear ter medo de. to stand in line ficar na fila. to stand in need of ter necessidade de, precisar. to stand in someone’s way estar no caminho de alguém, atrapalhar alguém, impedir alguém. to stand off ficar de lado, afastar-se, retroceder, retrair-se, recusar-se, protelar (pagamento), Naut ficar ao largo. to stand off from Naut afastar-se de. to stand on basear-se em alguma coisa, contar com alguma coisa. to stand on ceremony fazer cerimônias. to stand on end estar em pé (cabelos). to stand one’s ground manter-se, defender-se, ficar firme, não ceder. to stand on one’s dignity fazer questão da sua dignidade. to stand on one’s head ficar de ponta-cabeça, ficar de pernas para o ar. to stand one’s tackling manter seu ponto de vista. to stand on one’s right insistir em seu direito. to stand on your own two feet ser independente, ser auto-suficiente, andar com as próprias pernas. to stand out salientar-se, distinguir-se, sobressair, resistir, não ceder. to stand out for insistir em. to stand over ficar, sobrar, ficar em atraso, adiar, protelar. to stand pat Amer a) conformar-se, opor-se a mudanças. b) Game não pedir cartas, passar. to stand ready to prontificar-se, dispor-se a. to stand security dar fiança, garantir. to stand someone friend mostrar-se amigo para alguém. to stand someone up faltar a um encontro. to stand something on its head mudar de repente, virar de pernas para o ar. to stand still imobilizar-se, ficar parado. to stand the test (ou a trial) passar a prova. to stand to a) permanecer, manter. b) aderir a. c) apoiar, defender. she stood to him / ela o defendeu. to stand trial ser submetido a julgamento. to stand up a) levantar-se. b) Amer decepcionar, abandonar, deixar na mão. to stand up against levantar-se contra, rebelar-se, lutar contra. to stand up for defender, apoiar, tomar o partido de. to stand upon insistir em, basear-se em. to stand upon one’s guard tomar cuidado, precaver-se. to stand up to encarar, enfrentar. to stand well with dar-se bem com, ter amizade com. what stand do you take? qual é a sua opinião? -
96 fucking
I n taboo slII adj vulg slShe's so innocent she thinks fucking is a town in China — Она такая наивная, что думает, что детей приносят аисты в клюве
1)How can I do this fucking job? — А как я, блин, сделаю эту долбаную работу?
He doesn't have a fucking chance — У него, блин, нет никаких шансов
She's a fucking fool — Она, блин, настоящая идиотка
You fucking hood! Who the hell are you to tell me my business? — Ты, долбаная шпана! Кто ты такой, чтобы говорить мне, что мне, бля, делать?
He's been waiting for her all the fucking time — Он, бля, ждал ее все это время
2)III adv vulg slThat unbelievable son of a bitch has discovered a fucking cure for cancer — Этот чертов сукин сын открыл замечательное средство от рака
She's fucking beautiful — Она, блин, чертовски красива
It's no fucking good — Так, блин, не пойдет
The older sister wrote me a few nasty letters. That I was no fucking good and that everybody knew it — Ее старшая сестра написала мне несколько гадких писем, где говорилось, что я ни на что, блин, не способен, и что всем это известно
It's always the other people who know what's best for you, who are so fucking eager to tell you what to do — Ну, конечно, другим всегда виднее, что для тебя лучше, и им просто неймется, блин, учить тебя жизни
It's fucking raining again — Опять, блин, пошел сильный дождь
IV expl vulg slIt's five fucking thirty — Сейчас, блин, точно половина шестого
I got my fucking foot fucking caught in the fucking wire — Я, блин, зацепил ногой за эту долбаную проволоку
First I went to a fucking bar and had a few fucking drinks, then I picked up a fucking broad on the fucking street and we went to a fucking hotel and rented a fucking room. Then we had intercourse — Сначала я, блин, пошел в один долбаный бар и выпил, блин, несколько рюмок, потом я, блин, подцепил одну, блин, бабу на улице и мы, блин, пошли в какую-то сраную гостиницу и сняли, блин, долбаную комнату. А потом мы совокупились
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97 kind
A n1 (sort, type) sorte f, genre m, type m ; this kind of book/film ce genre or type de livre/film ; this kind of dog/person ce genre de chien/personne ; all kinds of people/cars/music/activities, people/cars/music/activities of all kinds toutes sortes de gens/de voitures/de musiques/d'activités ; various kinds of cheese/car, cheeses/cars of various kinds diverses sortes de fromages/de voitures ; what kind of dog/car is it? qu'est-ce que c'est comme chien/voiture? ; what kind of person is she? comment est-elle? ; what kind of person does he think I am? pour qui me prend-il? ; what kind of (a) person would do a thing like that? qui pourrait faire une chose pareille? ; what kind of a question/an answer is that? qu'est-ce que c'est que cette question/cette réponse? ; what kind of talk is that? en voilà des façons de parler! ; I won't do anything of the kind je n'en ferai rien ; I don't believe anything of the kind je n'en crois rien ; ideas of a dangerous/subversive kind des idées dangereuses/subversives ; decisions of a difficult/momentous kind des décisions difficiles/capitales ; a criminal/racist of the worst kind un criminel/un raciste de la pire espèce ; they could find no information/food of any kind, they could not find any kind of information/food ils n'ont pas trouvé la moindre information/nourriture ; this sculpture is the oldest (example) of its kind c'est la plus vieille sculpture du genre ; this is the only one of its kind, this is one of a kind c'est unique en son genre ; he must be some kind of idiot/sadist ça doit être un imbécile/un sadique ; a picture of some kind un quelconque tableau ; they needed some kind of success/progress ils avaient besoin d'avoir du succès/de faire des progrès ; I think it's some kind of detective story/cleaning device ce doit être une histoire policière/un système de nettoyage ; ‘what do you need?’-‘books, toys, that kind of thing’ ‘de quoi avez-vous besoin?’-‘de livres, de jouets, ce genre de choses’ ; I like tennis, squash, that kind of thing j'aime le tennis, le squash, ce genre de sport ; what kind of thing(s) does he like/do? qu'est-ce qu'il aime/fait? ; that's my kind of film/man! c'est le genre de film/d'homme que j'aime! ; that's the kind of person I am/she is je suis/elle est comme ça ; I'm not/he's not that kind of person ce n'est pas mon/son genre ; she's not the kind of person who tells lies ou to tell lies ce n'est pas son genre de mentir ; they found a solution of a kind ils ont trouvé une solution qui n'était pas merveilleuse ; it's wine/butter of a kind c'est du vin/du beurre de mauvaise qualité ;2 ( expressing vague classification) a kind of une sorte de ; a kind of handbag/toy/soup une sorte de sac à main/de jouet/de soupe ; a kind of anarchist/genius/servant une sorte d'anarchiste/de génie/de serviteur ; a kind of depression/intuition une sorte de dépression/d'intuition ; I heard a kind of rattling noise j'ai entendu comme un cliquetis ; I felt a kind of apprehension j'ai ressenti une certaine appréhension ;3 ( classified type) espèce f, genre m ; I know your/his kind je connais les gens de votre/son espèce ; they stick with their own kind ils ne fréquentent que les gens de leur espèce.1 ( in goods) en nature ; to pay in kind payer en nature ;2 ( in same way) to repay sb in kind ( good deed) rendre la pareille à qn ; ( bad deed) rendre la monnaie de sa pièce à qn ;3 ( in essence) they are/are not different in kind ils sont/ils ne sont pas très différents.C ○ kind of adv phr he's kind of cute/forgetful/clever il est plutôt mignon/distrait/intelligent ; they were kind of frightened/happy en fait, ils avaient un peu peur/ça leur faisait plutôt plaisir ; I kind of like him en fait, je l'aime bien ; we kind of thought/heard that… nous pensions/avons entendu dire que… ; ‘is it interesting/dangerous?’-‘kind of’ ‘est-ce que c'est intéressant/dangereux?’-‘plutôt, oui’ ; ‘did you have a good time?’-‘kind of’ ‘est-ce que vous vous êtes bien amusés?’-‘oui, c'était pas mal’.D adj (caring, helpful) [person] gentil/-ille ; [act] bon/bonne ; [remark, gesture, words] gentil/-ille ; [thought] délicat ; to be kind to sb être gentil avec qn ; ‘Sudso is kind to your hands/skin’ ‘Sudso respecte vos mains/votre peau’ ; to be kind to animals bien traiter les animaux ; the critics were not kind to the play les critiques n'ont pas épargné la pièce ; life has been kind to me j'ai eu de la chance dans la vie ; life has not been kind to him la vie ne l'a pas épargné ; time has been kind to him il ne fait pas son âge ; that's very kind of you c'est très gentil/aimable de votre part ; it's very kind of you/him to give us a lift/lend me some money c'est très gentil de ta/sa part de nous ramener/de me prêter de l'argent ; ( in polite formulas) would you be kind enough ou so kind as to pass me the salt? auriez-vous l'amabilité de me passer le sel ; she was kind enough to give me a lift home/offer me a drink elle a eu la gentillesse de me ramener/de m'offrir un verre ; ‘you're too kind!’ ‘vous êtes trop aimable!’ -
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force [fɔ:s]force ⇒ 1 puissance ⇒ 1 (a) violence ⇒ 1 (b) forcer ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (e)-(h) arracher ⇒ 2 (b) imposer ⇒ 2 (c) en vigueur ⇒ 3 en force ⇒ 31 noun∎ forces of evil/nature forces fpl du mal/de la nature;∎ moral force force f morale;∎ Europe is becoming a powerful economic force l'Europe devient une grande puissance économique;∎ television could be a force for good la télévision pourrait avoir une bonne influence;∎ to be a force for change être le moteur du changement;∎ France is a force to be reckoned with la France est une puissance ou force avec laquelle il faut compter;∎ she's a force to be reckoned with il faudra compter avec elle;∎ there are several forces at work il y a plusieurs forces en jeu∎ I'm against the use of force je suis contre le recours à la force;∎ the force of the blow laid him out la violence du coup l'a mis K-O;∎ they used force to control the crowd ils ont employé la force pour contrôler la foule;∎ I hit it with as much force as I could muster je l'ai frappé aussi fort que j'ai pu(c) (of argument, word) force f, poids m;∎ I don't see the force of her argument je ne perçois pas la force de son argument∎ centrifugal/coercive force force f centrifuge/coercitive;∎ the force of gravity la pesanteur;∎ Meteorology force 10 on the Beaufort scale force 10 sur l'échelle de Beaufort;∎ a force 9 gale un vent de force 9(e) (of people) force f;∎ Commerce our sales force notre force de vente;∎ Military the allied forces les armées fpl alliées, les alliés mpl;∎ Military the (armed) forces les forces fpl armées;∎ the (police) force les forces fpl de police;∎ two different police forces deux forces de police différentes;∎ he was in the forces il était dans l'armée;∎ forces slang argot m militaire∎ force of circumstances force f des choses;∎ by or from force of habit par la force de l'habitude;∎ by sheer force de vive force;∎ she managed it through sheer force of will elle y est arrivée uniquement à force de volonté;∎ the law comes into force this year la loi entre en vigueur cette année∎ to force sb to do sth contraindre ou forcer qn à faire qch;∎ I forced myself to be nice to them je me suis forcé à être aimable avec eux;∎ no one's forcing you! personne ne t'y force ou oblige!;∎ ironic don't force yourself! ne te force surtout pas!;∎ they were forced to admit I was right ils ont été obligés de reconnaître que j'avais raison;∎ he was forced to retire il a été mis à la retraite d'office;∎ to force sb's hand forcer la main à qn∎ I forced a confession from or out of him je lui ai arraché une confession∎ to force sth on or upon sb imposer qch à qn;∎ to force oneself on sb imposer sa présence à qn;∎ he forced himself or his attentions on her il l'a poursuivie de ses assiduités∎ to force one's way into a building entrer ou pénétrer de force dans un immeuble;∎ I forced my way through the crowd je me suis frayé un chemin ou passage à travers la foule;∎ to force sth into sth faire entrer qch de force dans qch;∎ don't force it ne force pas;∎ the car forced us off the road la voiture nous a forcés à quitter la route;∎ to force a bill through Parliament forcer la Chambre à voter une loi;∎ to force sb into a corner pousser qn dans un coin; figurative mettre qn au pied du mur;∎ compressed air forces the liquid up the pipe l'air comprimé fait monter le liquide dans le tuyau(e) (break open) forcer;∎ to force (open) a door/lock forcer une porte/une serrure(f) (answer, smile) forcer;∎ she managed to force a smile elle eut un sourire forcé∎ Horticulture to force flowers/plants forcer des fleurs/des plantes;∎ we forced the pace nous avons forcé l'allure ou le pas;∎ I felt I had to force the issue j'ai senti qu'il fallait que je force la décision3 in forceen application, en vigueur;∎ the rules now in force le règlement en vigueur2 adverben force;∎ the demonstrators arrived in force les manifestants sont arrivés en force;∎ the students were there in force les étudiants étaient venus en force ou en grand nombre;∎ in full force au grand complet∎ she forced back the urge to laugh elle réprima une envie de rire;∎ I forced back my tears j'ai refoulé mes larmes(a) (push down) faire descendre (de force);∎ he forced down the lid of the box il a fermé la boîte en forçant;∎ to force down prices faire baisser les prix∎ humorous more cake? - I expect I could force down another slice encore un peu de gâteau? - ma foi, je suis sûr que j'ai encore un peu de place pour un autre petit morceau(a) (push out) faire sortir (de force);∎ hunger eventually forced them out la faim les a finalement obligés à sortir;∎ to be forced out of business être forcé à fermer boutique;∎ figurative the opposition forced him out l'opposition l'a poussé dehors∎ he forced out an apology il s'est excusé du bout des lèvresfaire monter (de force);∎ to force prices up faire monter les prixⓘ May the force be with you Il s'agit d'une formule qui provient du film de science-fiction Star Wars ( La Guerre des étoiles), réalisé par George Lucas en 1977. Les personnages qui luttaient pour le triomphe du bien dans l'univers se quittaient généralement sur ces mots ("que la force soit avec toi"). On utilise parfois cette phrase de façon humoristique, à l'écrit ou à l'oral, pour souhaiter bonne chance à quelqu'un. On dira par exemple: have a good business trip, and may the force be with you, you'll need it ("j'espère que ton voyage d'affaires se passera bien, et que la force soit avec toi, tu en auras besoin"). -
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win
1. present participle - winning; verb1) (to obtain (a victory) in a contest; to succeed in coming first in (a contest), usually by one's own efforts: He won a fine victory in the election; Who won the war/match?; He won the bet; He won (the race) in a fast time / by a clear five metres.) ganar2) (to obtain (a prize) in a competition etc, usually by luck: to win first prize; I won $5 in the crossword competition.) ganar3) (to obtain by one's own efforts: He won her respect over a number of years.) ganar(se)
2. noun(a victory or success: She's had two wins in four races.) victoria- winner- winning
- winning-post
- win over
- win the day
- win through
win1 n victoriaour team has played six matches without a win nuestro equipo ha jugado seis partidos y no ha logrado ninguna victoriawin2 vb1. ganar2. ganar / llevarse / conseguirtr[wɪn]1 victoria■ who do you think will win the election? ¿quién crees que ganará las elecciones?2 (prize, cup, etc) ganar, llevarse■ we've won the pools! ¡hemos sacado una quiniela!3 (gain, obtain, achieve - gen) conseguir, obtener, ganar; (- friendship, respect) granjearse; (- sympathy, affection) ganarse, granjearse; (- support) atraer, captar; (- heart, love) conquistar1 ganar■ who's winning? ¿quién va ganando?■ OK! you win! ¡vale! ¡tú ganas!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto win hands down ganar fácilmenteto win the day llevarse la palmato win the toss ganar el sorteowin or lose tanto si ganamos como si perdemosyou can't win (certain to lose) no hay caso: ganarwin vt1) : ganar, conseguir2)to win over : ganarse a3)to win someone's heart : conquistar a alguienwin n: triunfo m, victoria fv.(§ p.,p.p.: won) = congraciar v.• ganar v.• lograr v.• triunfar v.n.• victoria s.f.
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1. wɪn1) ( gain) \<\<prize/title\>\> ganar; \<\<support\>\> conseguir*, ganarse; \<\<fame/recognition\>\> ganarse; \<\<affection\>\> ganarse, granjearse; \<\<scholarship/promotion\>\> conseguir*, obtener* (frml); \<\<contract\>\> conseguir*their perseverance won them universal admiration — su perseverancia les granjeó or les valió la admiración de todos
2) ( be victorious in) \<\<war/race/bet/election\>\> ganaryou can't win them all — (colloq) no se puede pretender ganarlas todas
2.
vi ganarto win AT something — \<\<at cards/billiards/golf\>\> ganar a algo
OK, you win! — (colloq) está bien, como tú digas
you can't win! — (colloq) no hay caso!
Phrasal Verbs:- win over
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noun victoria f, triunfo m[wɪn] (vb: pt, pp won)1.N victoria f, triunfo manother win for Castroforte — otra victoria or otro triunfo para el Castroforte
their fifth win in a row — su quinta victoria consecutiva, su quinto triunfo consecutivo
last Sunday's win against or over Pakistan — la victoria del domingo frente a or sobre Pakistán
no-winto back a horse for a win — apostar dinero por un caballo para que gane la/una carrera
2. VT1) (=be victorious in) [+ competition, bet, war, election] ganar- win the daypragmatism will probably win the day — al final triunfará or se impondrá el pragmatismo
spur 1., 1)the government finally won the day after a heated debate — finalmente el gobierno triunfó or se impuso tras un debate acalorado
2) (=be awarded) [+ cup, award, prize, title] ganar; [+ contract, order] obtener, conseguirthe party won a convincing victory at the polls — el partido consiguió or obtuvo una victoria convincente en las elecciones
3) (=obtain) [+ pay rise, promotion] conseguir, ganarse; [+ support, friendship, recognition] ganarse; [+ metal, ore] extraer ( from de)to win a reputation for honesty — granjearse or ganarse una reputación de persona honrada
to win sb sth: it won him first prize — le valió or le ganó el primer premio
to win sb to one's cause — ganar a algn para la causa de uno, atraer a algn a la causa de uno
4) (=reach) [+ shore] llegar a, alcanzar; [+ goal] conseguirhe won his way to the top of his profession — (a base de trabajar duro) consiguió llegar a la cima de su profesión
5) (Mil) (=capture) tomar3.VI (in war, sport, competition) ganarwho's winning? — ¿quién va ganando?
go in and win! — ¡a ganar!
OK, you win * — vale, ganas tú
Evans won 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 — Evans ganó 2-6, 6-4, 6-3
to win by a head/a length — ganar por una cabeza/un largo
you can't win —
whatever you say, you're always wrong, you can't win — digas lo que digas, ellos siempre tienen razón, ¡no hay manera!
- win hands down- win back- win out- win over* * *
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1. [wɪn]1) ( gain) \<\<prize/title\>\> ganar; \<\<support\>\> conseguir*, ganarse; \<\<fame/recognition\>\> ganarse; \<\<affection\>\> ganarse, granjearse; \<\<scholarship/promotion\>\> conseguir*, obtener* (frml); \<\<contract\>\> conseguir*their perseverance won them universal admiration — su perseverancia les granjeó or les valió la admiración de todos
2) ( be victorious in) \<\<war/race/bet/election\>\> ganaryou can't win them all — (colloq) no se puede pretender ganarlas todas
2.
vi ganarto win AT something — \<\<at cards/billiards/golf\>\> ganar a algo
OK, you win! — (colloq) está bien, como tú digas
you can't win! — (colloq) no hay caso!
Phrasal Verbs:- win over
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1. verb1) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) stole/lite på2) (to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly: I can't trust him with my car; I can't trust my car to him.) betro3) (to hope or be confident (that): I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.) håpe, regne med, tro2. noun1) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) tillit2) (charge or care; responsibility: The child was placed in my trust.) forvaring, varetekt3) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) betrodd stilling, tillitsverv4) (arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time: The money was to be held in trust for his children; ( also adjective) a trust fund) legat, fonds, båndlagte midler5) (a group of business firms working together: The companies formed a trust.) stiftelse•- trustee- trustworthy
- trustworthiness
- trusty
- trustily
- trustinesstillit--------trustIsubst. \/trʌst\/1) tillit, tiltro, lit2) (trygg) forvissning, (godt) håp, (sikker) forventning3) tillitsforhold4) tillitsverv5) plikt6) forvaring, varetekt7) ( jus eller handel) forvaltning8) ( jus) betrodd gods, betrodde midler, forvaltningsformue, deposisjon, depositum9) ( jus) båndleggingbreach of trust tillitsbrudd bruk av betrodde midler, underslagcommit something to someone's trust overlate noe i noens varetekt, deponere noe hos noenbe held in trust eller be under trust være satt under forvaltning, bli satt under forvaltning, forvalteshold something in trust (for someone) forvalte noe for noenin high trust høyt betroddput one's trust in eller place one's trust in eller repose one's trust in sette sin lit til, stole påtake something on trust godta noe uten videre, ta noe for god fisktrust in tillit til, lit til tiltro til tro påIIverb \/trʌst\/1) stole på, lite på, forlate seg på, ha tillit til2) sette sin lit til, tro på• can you trust his account?3) være forvisset om, være sikker på, tro (fullt og fast)4) håpe (oppriktig)5) betro6) ( handel) gi på kredittnever trust me if it isn't true du kan stole på at det er santnot trust someone out of one's sight eller not trust someone any further than one can see them ikke stole på noen for fem ørebe trusted for something få kreditt på noe, få noe på kredittbe trusted to do something bli betrodd å gjøre noetrust in(to) forlate seg på stole på tro påtrust me to do that jeg lover at jeg skal gjøre dettrust someone (for something) gi noen kreditt (på noe), la noen få (noe på) kreditttrust someone to... være typisk (for) noen å...• trust him to forget her birthday!trust someone to do something overlate noen til å gjøre noe, velge å la noen gjøre noe• do you trust your children to go swimming alone?trust someone with something eller trust something to someone betro noen noe, overlate noe til noen, overlate noe i noens varetekttrust to sette sin lit til, stole på, forlate seg på ty tiltrust to God for the rest legge resten i Guds hender, sette sin lit til Gudtrust to luck eller trust to chance stole på lykkenwe trust to receive... vi imøteser..., vi ser frem til...
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