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101 вдолбить в голову
• ВБИВАТЬ/ВБИТЬ <ВКОЛАЧИВАТЬ/ВКОЛОТИТЬ, ВДАЛБЛИВАТЬ/ВДОЛБИТЬ, ВТЕМЯшивать/втемяшить subsume!> В ГОЛОВУ coll <В БАШКУ substand> кому что[VP; subj: human]=====1. to make s.o. memorize or master sth. by using persistent repetition:♦ Наши тюремщики: закрутить режим!.. Какие сейчас могут быть церемонии с врагами народа! Ведь война! Ведь фашисты! Тут действует, видимо, инерция клишированных формул, вбиваемых в головы с детства (Гинзбург 2). Our jailers were obsessed with tightening everything up. "What's the point of pussyfooting around with enemies of the people? There's a war on, after all, against the fascists!" This attitude was evidently the product of inertia; the inertia of set phrases, hammered into people's heads since childhood (2a).2. [often foll. by a что-clause]⇒ to impress sth. on s.o. insistently, (to try to) convince s.o. of sth.:- X вбил Y-y в голову Z ≈ X got <put, drove, knocked, hammered, beat, drummed, dinned> Z into Y's head;- [in limited contexts] X drove Z home to Y;|| Neg X не может вбить Z Y-y в голову≈ [usu. when said in anger about a futile attempt] X can't knock (hammer etc) Z into Y's (thick) skull.♦ "...Мне, признаюсь, одно больно: я надеялся именно теперь тесно и дружески сойтись с Аркадием, а выходит, что я остался позади, он ушёл вперёд, и понять мы друг друга не можем". - "Да почему он ушёл вперёд? И чем он от нас так уж очень отличается? - с нетерпением воскликнул Павел Петрович. - Это всё ему в голову синьор этот вбил, нигилист этот" (Тургенев 2). "...I confess it's very painful to me: just as I hoped to establish a real, close friendship with Arkady it turns out that I have been left behind; he's gone on ahead and we can't understand one another." "But why do you say he's gone on ahead? And wherein is he so different from us?" exclaimed Pavel Petrovich impatiently. "It's that signor who has put all these ideas into his head, that nihilist" (2e).♦ "Большевики вдалоливают им в головы, что надо войну кончать, вернее, превращать её в гражданскую" (Шолохов 3). "The Bolsheviks keep drumming it into their heads that the war must be brought to an end, or rather, turned into a civil war" (3a).♦... Поди, вдолби им [семидольцам] в головы, что Семён Иваныч Голосов... в известном отношении ничем не отличён от любого семидольца, достигшего двадцати двух лет (Федин 1). Just try to din it into their [the Semidolians'] heads that Semyon Ivanich Golosov...was in certain respects not a bit different from any Semidolian who had reached the age of twenty-two (1a).♦ [Кречинский:] Разве я вам в платеже отказываю? Я прошу вас... подождать два, три дня... Или вы нарочно пришли дурака разыгрывать, что я вам не могу вдолбить в голову, что теперь, сию минуту, у меня денег нет и отдать их не могу!.. (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Am I refusing to pay you? I'm merely asking you...to wait two or three days....Or have you come here deliberately to play the fool? Can't I knock it into that thick skull of yours that now, this minute, I don't have any money and I can't pay you back! (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вдолбить в голову
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102 вколачивать в башку
• ВБИВАТЬ/ВБИТЬ <ВКОЛАЧИВАТЬ/ВКОЛОТИТЬ, ВДАЛБЛИВАТЬ/ВДОЛБИТЬ, ВТЕМЯшивать/втемяшить subsume!> В ГОЛОВУ coll <В БАШКУ substand> кому что[VP; subj: human]=====1. to make s.o. memorize or master sth. by using persistent repetition:♦ Наши тюремщики: закрутить режим!.. Какие сейчас могут быть церемонии с врагами народа! Ведь война! Ведь фашисты! Тут действует, видимо, инерция клишированных формул, вбиваемых в головы с детства (Гинзбург 2). Our jailers were obsessed with tightening everything up. "What's the point of pussyfooting around with enemies of the people? There's a war on, after all, against the fascists!" This attitude was evidently the product of inertia; the inertia of set phrases, hammered into people's heads since childhood (2a).2. [often foll. by a что-clause]⇒ to impress sth. on s.o. insistently, (to try to) convince s.o. of sth.:- X вбил Y-y в голову Z ≈ X got <put, drove, knocked, hammered, beat, drummed, dinned> Z into Y's head;- [in limited contexts] X drove Z home to Y;|| Neg X не может вбить Z Y-y в голову≈ [usu. when said in anger about a futile attempt] X can't knock (hammer etc) Z into Y's (thick) skull.♦ "...Мне, признаюсь, одно больно: я надеялся именно теперь тесно и дружески сойтись с Аркадием, а выходит, что я остался позади, он ушёл вперёд, и понять мы друг друга не можем". - "Да почему он ушёл вперёд? И чем он от нас так уж очень отличается? - с нетерпением воскликнул Павел Петрович. - Это всё ему в голову синьор этот вбил, нигилист этот" (Тургенев 2). "...I confess it's very painful to me: just as I hoped to establish a real, close friendship with Arkady it turns out that I have been left behind; he's gone on ahead and we can't understand one another." "But why do you say he's gone on ahead? And wherein is he so different from us?" exclaimed Pavel Petrovich impatiently. "It's that signor who has put all these ideas into his head, that nihilist" (2e).♦ "Большевики вдалоливают им в головы, что надо войну кончать, вернее, превращать её в гражданскую" (Шолохов 3). "The Bolsheviks keep drumming it into their heads that the war must be brought to an end, or rather, turned into a civil war" (3a).♦... Поди, вдолби им [семидольцам] в головы, что Семён Иваныч Голосов... в известном отношении ничем не отличён от любого семидольца, достигшего двадцати двух лет (Федин 1). Just try to din it into their [the Semidolians'] heads that Semyon Ivanich Golosov...was in certain respects not a bit different from any Semidolian who had reached the age of twenty-two (1a).♦ [Кречинский:] Разве я вам в платеже отказываю? Я прошу вас... подождать два, три дня... Или вы нарочно пришли дурака разыгрывать, что я вам не могу вдолбить в голову, что теперь, сию минуту, у меня денег нет и отдать их не могу!.. (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Am I refusing to pay you? I'm merely asking you...to wait two or three days....Or have you come here deliberately to play the fool? Can't I knock it into that thick skull of yours that now, this minute, I don't have any money and I can't pay you back! (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вколачивать в башку
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103 вколачивать в голову
• ВБИВАТЬ/ВБИТЬ <ВКОЛАЧИВАТЬ/ВКОЛОТИТЬ, ВДАЛБЛИВАТЬ/ВДОЛБИТЬ, ВТЕМЯшивать/втемяшить subsume!> В ГОЛОВУ coll <В БАШКУ substand> кому что[VP; subj: human]=====1. to make s.o. memorize or master sth. by using persistent repetition:♦ Наши тюремщики: закрутить режим!.. Какие сейчас могут быть церемонии с врагами народа! Ведь война! Ведь фашисты! Тут действует, видимо, инерция клишированных формул, вбиваемых в головы с детства (Гинзбург 2). Our jailers were obsessed with tightening everything up. "What's the point of pussyfooting around with enemies of the people? There's a war on, after all, against the fascists!" This attitude was evidently the product of inertia; the inertia of set phrases, hammered into people's heads since childhood (2a).2. [often foll. by a что-clause]⇒ to impress sth. on s.o. insistently, (to try to) convince s.o. of sth.:- X вбил Y-y в голову Z ≈ X got <put, drove, knocked, hammered, beat, drummed, dinned> Z into Y's head;- [in limited contexts] X drove Z home to Y;|| Neg X не может вбить Z Y-y в голову≈ [usu. when said in anger about a futile attempt] X can't knock (hammer etc) Z into Y's (thick) skull.♦ "...Мне, признаюсь, одно больно: я надеялся именно теперь тесно и дружески сойтись с Аркадием, а выходит, что я остался позади, он ушёл вперёд, и понять мы друг друга не можем". - "Да почему он ушёл вперёд? И чем он от нас так уж очень отличается? - с нетерпением воскликнул Павел Петрович. - Это всё ему в голову синьор этот вбил, нигилист этот" (Тургенев 2). "...I confess it's very painful to me: just as I hoped to establish a real, close friendship with Arkady it turns out that I have been left behind; he's gone on ahead and we can't understand one another." "But why do you say he's gone on ahead? And wherein is he so different from us?" exclaimed Pavel Petrovich impatiently. "It's that signor who has put all these ideas into his head, that nihilist" (2e).♦ "Большевики вдалоливают им в головы, что надо войну кончать, вернее, превращать её в гражданскую" (Шолохов 3). "The Bolsheviks keep drumming it into their heads that the war must be brought to an end, or rather, turned into a civil war" (3a).♦... Поди, вдолби им [семидольцам] в головы, что Семён Иваныч Голосов... в известном отношении ничем не отличён от любого семидольца, достигшего двадцати двух лет (Федин 1). Just try to din it into their [the Semidolians'] heads that Semyon Ivanich Golosov...was in certain respects not a bit different from any Semidolian who had reached the age of twenty-two (1a).♦ [Кречинский:] Разве я вам в платеже отказываю? Я прошу вас... подождать два, три дня... Или вы нарочно пришли дурака разыгрывать, что я вам не могу вдолбить в голову, что теперь, сию минуту, у меня денег нет и отдать их не могу!.. (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Am I refusing to pay you? I'm merely asking you...to wait two or three days....Or have you come here deliberately to play the fool? Can't I knock it into that thick skull of yours that now, this minute, I don't have any money and I can't pay you back! (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вколачивать в голову
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104 вколотить в башку
• ВБИВАТЬ/ВБИТЬ <ВКОЛАЧИВАТЬ/ВКОЛОТИТЬ, ВДАЛБЛИВАТЬ/ВДОЛБИТЬ, ВТЕМЯшивать/втемяшить subsume!> В ГОЛОВУ coll <В БАШКУ substand> кому что[VP; subj: human]=====1. to make s.o. memorize or master sth. by using persistent repetition:♦ Наши тюремщики: закрутить режим!.. Какие сейчас могут быть церемонии с врагами народа! Ведь война! Ведь фашисты! Тут действует, видимо, инерция клишированных формул, вбиваемых в головы с детства (Гинзбург 2). Our jailers were obsessed with tightening everything up. "What's the point of pussyfooting around with enemies of the people? There's a war on, after all, against the fascists!" This attitude was evidently the product of inertia; the inertia of set phrases, hammered into people's heads since childhood (2a).2. [often foll. by a что-clause]⇒ to impress sth. on s.o. insistently, (to try to) convince s.o. of sth.:- X вбил Y-y в голову Z ≈ X got <put, drove, knocked, hammered, beat, drummed, dinned> Z into Y's head;- [in limited contexts] X drove Z home to Y;|| Neg X не может вбить Z Y-y в голову≈ [usu. when said in anger about a futile attempt] X can't knock (hammer etc) Z into Y's (thick) skull.♦ "...Мне, признаюсь, одно больно: я надеялся именно теперь тесно и дружески сойтись с Аркадием, а выходит, что я остался позади, он ушёл вперёд, и понять мы друг друга не можем". - "Да почему он ушёл вперёд? И чем он от нас так уж очень отличается? - с нетерпением воскликнул Павел Петрович. - Это всё ему в голову синьор этот вбил, нигилист этот" (Тургенев 2). "...I confess it's very painful to me: just as I hoped to establish a real, close friendship with Arkady it turns out that I have been left behind; he's gone on ahead and we can't understand one another." "But why do you say he's gone on ahead? And wherein is he so different from us?" exclaimed Pavel Petrovich impatiently. "It's that signor who has put all these ideas into his head, that nihilist" (2e).♦ "Большевики вдалоливают им в головы, что надо войну кончать, вернее, превращать её в гражданскую" (Шолохов 3). "The Bolsheviks keep drumming it into their heads that the war must be brought to an end, or rather, turned into a civil war" (3a).♦... Поди, вдолби им [семидольцам] в головы, что Семён Иваныч Голосов... в известном отношении ничем не отличён от любого семидольца, достигшего двадцати двух лет (Федин 1). Just try to din it into their [the Semidolians'] heads that Semyon Ivanich Golosov...was in certain respects not a bit different from any Semidolian who had reached the age of twenty-two (1a).♦ [Кречинский:] Разве я вам в платеже отказываю? Я прошу вас... подождать два, три дня... Или вы нарочно пришли дурака разыгрывать, что я вам не могу вдолбить в голову, что теперь, сию минуту, у меня денег нет и отдать их не могу!.. (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Am I refusing to pay you? I'm merely asking you...to wait two or three days....Or have you come here deliberately to play the fool? Can't I knock it into that thick skull of yours that now, this minute, I don't have any money and I can't pay you back! (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вколотить в башку
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105 вколотить в голову
• ВБИВАТЬ/ВБИТЬ <ВКОЛАЧИВАТЬ/ВКОЛОТИТЬ, ВДАЛБЛИВАТЬ/ВДОЛБИТЬ, ВТЕМЯшивать/втемяшить subsume!> В ГОЛОВУ coll <В БАШКУ substand> кому что[VP; subj: human]=====1. to make s.o. memorize or master sth. by using persistent repetition:♦ Наши тюремщики: закрутить режим!.. Какие сейчас могут быть церемонии с врагами народа! Ведь война! Ведь фашисты! Тут действует, видимо, инерция клишированных формул, вбиваемых в головы с детства (Гинзбург 2). Our jailers were obsessed with tightening everything up. "What's the point of pussyfooting around with enemies of the people? There's a war on, after all, against the fascists!" This attitude was evidently the product of inertia; the inertia of set phrases, hammered into people's heads since childhood (2a).2. [often foll. by a что-clause]⇒ to impress sth. on s.o. insistently, (to try to) convince s.o. of sth.:- X вбил Y-y в голову Z ≈ X got <put, drove, knocked, hammered, beat, drummed, dinned> Z into Y's head;- [in limited contexts] X drove Z home to Y;|| Neg X не может вбить Z Y-y в голову≈ [usu. when said in anger about a futile attempt] X can't knock (hammer etc) Z into Y's (thick) skull.♦ "...Мне, признаюсь, одно больно: я надеялся именно теперь тесно и дружески сойтись с Аркадием, а выходит, что я остался позади, он ушёл вперёд, и понять мы друг друга не можем". - "Да почему он ушёл вперёд? И чем он от нас так уж очень отличается? - с нетерпением воскликнул Павел Петрович. - Это всё ему в голову синьор этот вбил, нигилист этот" (Тургенев 2). "...I confess it's very painful to me: just as I hoped to establish a real, close friendship with Arkady it turns out that I have been left behind; he's gone on ahead and we can't understand one another." "But why do you say he's gone on ahead? And wherein is he so different from us?" exclaimed Pavel Petrovich impatiently. "It's that signor who has put all these ideas into his head, that nihilist" (2e).♦ "Большевики вдалоливают им в головы, что надо войну кончать, вернее, превращать её в гражданскую" (Шолохов 3). "The Bolsheviks keep drumming it into their heads that the war must be brought to an end, or rather, turned into a civil war" (3a).♦... Поди, вдолби им [семидольцам] в головы, что Семён Иваныч Голосов... в известном отношении ничем не отличён от любого семидольца, достигшего двадцати двух лет (Федин 1). Just try to din it into their [the Semidolians'] heads that Semyon Ivanich Golosov...was in certain respects not a bit different from any Semidolian who had reached the age of twenty-two (1a).♦ [Кречинский:] Разве я вам в платеже отказываю? Я прошу вас... подождать два, три дня... Или вы нарочно пришли дурака разыгрывать, что я вам не могу вдолбить в голову, что теперь, сию минуту, у меня денег нет и отдать их не могу!.. (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Am I refusing to pay you? I'm merely asking you...to wait two or three days....Or have you come here deliberately to play the fool? Can't I knock it into that thick skull of yours that now, this minute, I don't have any money and I can't pay you back! (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вколотить в голову
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106 втемяшивать в башку
• ВБИВАТЬ/ВБИТЬ <ВКОЛАЧИВАТЬ/ВКОЛОТИТЬ, ВДАЛБЛИВАТЬ/ВДОЛБИТЬ, ВТЕМЯшивать/втемяшить subsume!> В ГОЛОВУ coll <В БАШКУ substand> кому что[VP; subj: human]=====1. to make s.o. memorize or master sth. by using persistent repetition:♦ Наши тюремщики: закрутить режим!.. Какие сейчас могут быть церемонии с врагами народа! Ведь война! Ведь фашисты! Тут действует, видимо, инерция клишированных формул, вбиваемых в головы с детства (Гинзбург 2). Our jailers were obsessed with tightening everything up. "What's the point of pussyfooting around with enemies of the people? There's a war on, after all, against the fascists!" This attitude was evidently the product of inertia; the inertia of set phrases, hammered into people's heads since childhood (2a).2. [often foll. by a что-clause]⇒ to impress sth. on s.o. insistently, (to try to) convince s.o. of sth.:- X вбил Y-y в голову Z ≈ X got <put, drove, knocked, hammered, beat, drummed, dinned> Z into Y's head;- [in limited contexts] X drove Z home to Y;|| Neg X не может вбить Z Y-y в голову≈ [usu. when said in anger about a futile attempt] X can't knock (hammer etc) Z into Y's (thick) skull.♦ "...Мне, признаюсь, одно больно: я надеялся именно теперь тесно и дружески сойтись с Аркадием, а выходит, что я остался позади, он ушёл вперёд, и понять мы друг друга не можем". - "Да почему он ушёл вперёд? И чем он от нас так уж очень отличается? - с нетерпением воскликнул Павел Петрович. - Это всё ему в голову синьор этот вбил, нигилист этот" (Тургенев 2). "...I confess it's very painful to me: just as I hoped to establish a real, close friendship with Arkady it turns out that I have been left behind; he's gone on ahead and we can't understand one another." "But why do you say he's gone on ahead? And wherein is he so different from us?" exclaimed Pavel Petrovich impatiently. "It's that signor who has put all these ideas into his head, that nihilist" (2e).♦ "Большевики вдалоливают им в головы, что надо войну кончать, вернее, превращать её в гражданскую" (Шолохов 3). "The Bolsheviks keep drumming it into their heads that the war must be brought to an end, or rather, turned into a civil war" (3a).♦... Поди, вдолби им [семидольцам] в головы, что Семён Иваныч Голосов... в известном отношении ничем не отличён от любого семидольца, достигшего двадцати двух лет (Федин 1). Just try to din it into their [the Semidolians'] heads that Semyon Ivanich Golosov...was in certain respects not a bit different from any Semidolian who had reached the age of twenty-two (1a).♦ [Кречинский:] Разве я вам в платеже отказываю? Я прошу вас... подождать два, три дня... Или вы нарочно пришли дурака разыгрывать, что я вам не могу вдолбить в голову, что теперь, сию минуту, у меня денег нет и отдать их не могу!.. (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Am I refusing to pay you? I'm merely asking you...to wait two or three days....Or have you come here deliberately to play the fool? Can't I knock it into that thick skull of yours that now, this minute, I don't have any money and I can't pay you back! (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > втемяшивать в башку
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107 втемяшивать в голову
• ВБИВАТЬ/ВБИТЬ <ВКОЛАЧИВАТЬ/ВКОЛОТИТЬ, ВДАЛБЛИВАТЬ/ВДОЛБИТЬ, ВТЕМЯшивать/втемяшить subsume!> В ГОЛОВУ coll <В БАШКУ substand> кому что[VP; subj: human]=====1. to make s.o. memorize or master sth. by using persistent repetition:♦ Наши тюремщики: закрутить режим!.. Какие сейчас могут быть церемонии с врагами народа! Ведь война! Ведь фашисты! Тут действует, видимо, инерция клишированных формул, вбиваемых в головы с детства (Гинзбург 2). Our jailers were obsessed with tightening everything up. "What's the point of pussyfooting around with enemies of the people? There's a war on, after all, against the fascists!" This attitude was evidently the product of inertia; the inertia of set phrases, hammered into people's heads since childhood (2a).2. [often foll. by a что-clause]⇒ to impress sth. on s.o. insistently, (to try to) convince s.o. of sth.:- X вбил Y-y в голову Z ≈ X got <put, drove, knocked, hammered, beat, drummed, dinned> Z into Y's head;- [in limited contexts] X drove Z home to Y;|| Neg X не может вбить Z Y-y в голову≈ [usu. when said in anger about a futile attempt] X can't knock (hammer etc) Z into Y's (thick) skull.♦ "...Мне, признаюсь, одно больно: я надеялся именно теперь тесно и дружески сойтись с Аркадием, а выходит, что я остался позади, он ушёл вперёд, и понять мы друг друга не можем". - "Да почему он ушёл вперёд? И чем он от нас так уж очень отличается? - с нетерпением воскликнул Павел Петрович. - Это всё ему в голову синьор этот вбил, нигилист этот" (Тургенев 2). "...I confess it's very painful to me: just as I hoped to establish a real, close friendship with Arkady it turns out that I have been left behind; he's gone on ahead and we can't understand one another." "But why do you say he's gone on ahead? And wherein is he so different from us?" exclaimed Pavel Petrovich impatiently. "It's that signor who has put all these ideas into his head, that nihilist" (2e).♦ "Большевики вдалоливают им в головы, что надо войну кончать, вернее, превращать её в гражданскую" (Шолохов 3). "The Bolsheviks keep drumming it into their heads that the war must be brought to an end, or rather, turned into a civil war" (3a).♦... Поди, вдолби им [семидольцам] в головы, что Семён Иваныч Голосов... в известном отношении ничем не отличён от любого семидольца, достигшего двадцати двух лет (Федин 1). Just try to din it into their [the Semidolians'] heads that Semyon Ivanich Golosov...was in certain respects not a bit different from any Semidolian who had reached the age of twenty-two (1a).♦ [Кречинский:] Разве я вам в платеже отказываю? Я прошу вас... подождать два, три дня... Или вы нарочно пришли дурака разыгрывать, что я вам не могу вдолбить в голову, что теперь, сию минуту, у меня денег нет и отдать их не могу!.. (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Am I refusing to pay you? I'm merely asking you...to wait two or three days....Or have you come here deliberately to play the fool? Can't I knock it into that thick skull of yours that now, this minute, I don't have any money and I can't pay you back! (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > втемяшивать в голову
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108 втемяшить в башку
• ВБИВАТЬ/ВБИТЬ <ВКОЛАЧИВАТЬ/ВКОЛОТИТЬ, ВДАЛБЛИВАТЬ/ВДОЛБИТЬ, ВТЕМЯшивать/втемяшить subsume!> В ГОЛОВУ coll <В БАШКУ substand> кому что[VP; subj: human]=====1. to make s.o. memorize or master sth. by using persistent repetition:♦ Наши тюремщики: закрутить режим!.. Какие сейчас могут быть церемонии с врагами народа! Ведь война! Ведь фашисты! Тут действует, видимо, инерция клишированных формул, вбиваемых в головы с детства (Гинзбург 2). Our jailers were obsessed with tightening everything up. "What's the point of pussyfooting around with enemies of the people? There's a war on, after all, against the fascists!" This attitude was evidently the product of inertia; the inertia of set phrases, hammered into people's heads since childhood (2a).2. [often foll. by a что-clause]⇒ to impress sth. on s.o. insistently, (to try to) convince s.o. of sth.:- X вбил Y-y в голову Z ≈ X got <put, drove, knocked, hammered, beat, drummed, dinned> Z into Y's head;- [in limited contexts] X drove Z home to Y;|| Neg X не может вбить Z Y-y в голову≈ [usu. when said in anger about a futile attempt] X can't knock (hammer etc) Z into Y's (thick) skull.♦ "...Мне, признаюсь, одно больно: я надеялся именно теперь тесно и дружески сойтись с Аркадием, а выходит, что я остался позади, он ушёл вперёд, и понять мы друг друга не можем". - "Да почему он ушёл вперёд? И чем он от нас так уж очень отличается? - с нетерпением воскликнул Павел Петрович. - Это всё ему в голову синьор этот вбил, нигилист этот" (Тургенев 2). "...I confess it's very painful to me: just as I hoped to establish a real, close friendship with Arkady it turns out that I have been left behind; he's gone on ahead and we can't understand one another." "But why do you say he's gone on ahead? And wherein is he so different from us?" exclaimed Pavel Petrovich impatiently. "It's that signor who has put all these ideas into his head, that nihilist" (2e).♦ "Большевики вдалоливают им в головы, что надо войну кончать, вернее, превращать её в гражданскую" (Шолохов 3). "The Bolsheviks keep drumming it into their heads that the war must be brought to an end, or rather, turned into a civil war" (3a).♦... Поди, вдолби им [семидольцам] в головы, что Семён Иваныч Голосов... в известном отношении ничем не отличён от любого семидольца, достигшего двадцати двух лет (Федин 1). Just try to din it into their [the Semidolians'] heads that Semyon Ivanich Golosov...was in certain respects not a bit different from any Semidolian who had reached the age of twenty-two (1a).♦ [Кречинский:] Разве я вам в платеже отказываю? Я прошу вас... подождать два, три дня... Или вы нарочно пришли дурака разыгрывать, что я вам не могу вдолбить в голову, что теперь, сию минуту, у меня денег нет и отдать их не могу!.. (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Am I refusing to pay you? I'm merely asking you...to wait two or three days....Or have you come here deliberately to play the fool? Can't I knock it into that thick skull of yours that now, this minute, I don't have any money and I can't pay you back! (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > втемяшить в башку
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109 втемяшить в голову
• ВБИВАТЬ/ВБИТЬ <ВКОЛАЧИВАТЬ/ВКОЛОТИТЬ, ВДАЛБЛИВАТЬ/ВДОЛБИТЬ, ВТЕМЯшивать/втемяшить subsume!> В ГОЛОВУ coll <В БАШКУ substand> кому что[VP; subj: human]=====1. to make s.o. memorize or master sth. by using persistent repetition:♦ Наши тюремщики: закрутить режим!.. Какие сейчас могут быть церемонии с врагами народа! Ведь война! Ведь фашисты! Тут действует, видимо, инерция клишированных формул, вбиваемых в головы с детства (Гинзбург 2). Our jailers were obsessed with tightening everything up. "What's the point of pussyfooting around with enemies of the people? There's a war on, after all, against the fascists!" This attitude was evidently the product of inertia; the inertia of set phrases, hammered into people's heads since childhood (2a).2. [often foll. by a что-clause]⇒ to impress sth. on s.o. insistently, (to try to) convince s.o. of sth.:- X вбил Y-y в голову Z ≈ X got <put, drove, knocked, hammered, beat, drummed, dinned> Z into Y's head;- [in limited contexts] X drove Z home to Y;|| Neg X не может вбить Z Y-y в голову≈ [usu. when said in anger about a futile attempt] X can't knock (hammer etc) Z into Y's (thick) skull.♦ "...Мне, признаюсь, одно больно: я надеялся именно теперь тесно и дружески сойтись с Аркадием, а выходит, что я остался позади, он ушёл вперёд, и понять мы друг друга не можем". - "Да почему он ушёл вперёд? И чем он от нас так уж очень отличается? - с нетерпением воскликнул Павел Петрович. - Это всё ему в голову синьор этот вбил, нигилист этот" (Тургенев 2). "...I confess it's very painful to me: just as I hoped to establish a real, close friendship with Arkady it turns out that I have been left behind; he's gone on ahead and we can't understand one another." "But why do you say he's gone on ahead? And wherein is he so different from us?" exclaimed Pavel Petrovich impatiently. "It's that signor who has put all these ideas into his head, that nihilist" (2e).♦ "Большевики вдалоливают им в головы, что надо войну кончать, вернее, превращать её в гражданскую" (Шолохов 3). "The Bolsheviks keep drumming it into their heads that the war must be brought to an end, or rather, turned into a civil war" (3a).♦... Поди, вдолби им [семидольцам] в головы, что Семён Иваныч Голосов... в известном отношении ничем не отличён от любого семидольца, достигшего двадцати двух лет (Федин 1). Just try to din it into their [the Semidolians'] heads that Semyon Ivanich Golosov...was in certain respects not a bit different from any Semidolian who had reached the age of twenty-two (1a).♦ [Кречинский:] Разве я вам в платеже отказываю? Я прошу вас... подождать два, три дня... Или вы нарочно пришли дурака разыгрывать, что я вам не могу вдолбить в голову, что теперь, сию минуту, у меня денег нет и отдать их не могу!.. (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Am I refusing to pay you? I'm merely asking you...to wait two or three days....Or have you come here deliberately to play the fool? Can't I knock it into that thick skull of yours that now, this minute, I don't have any money and I can't pay you back! (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > втемяшить в голову
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110 friendly
adjective (kind and willing to make friends: She is very friendly to everybody.) simpático, amigablefriendly adv simpático / amabletr['frendlɪ]1 (person) simpático,-a, amable2 (atmosphere) acogedor,-ra3 (smile, manner etc) amable4 (relationship) amistoso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto become friendly hacerse amigos,-asto be on friendly terms with somebody estar en buenos términos con alguienfriendly game / friendly match SMALLSPORT/SMALL partido amistosoFriendly Society mutua1) : simpático, amable, de amigoa friendly child: un niño simpáticofriendly advice: consejo de amigo2) : agradable, acogedora friendly atmosphere: un ambiente agradable3) good-natured: amigable, amistosofriendly competition: competencia amistosaadj.• acogedor adj.• amigable adj.• amigo, -a adj.• amistoso, -a adj.• cordial adj.• favorable adj.• simpático, -a adj.
I 'frendliadjective -lier, -liesta) <person/pet> simpático; <place/atmosphere> agradable; < welcome> cordialto be friendly TO somebody — estar* simpático or ser* amable con alguien
to be friendly with somebody — ser* amigo, -ga de alguien
environmentally friendly products — productos mpl inocuos para el medio ambiente
b) ( good-natured) <rivalry/game/match> amistoso, amigablec) ( of one's own side) <ship/aircraftoops> amigo
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['frendlɪ]1. ADJ(compar friendlier) (superl friendliest)1) [person, dog, cat] simpático; [atmosphere, place] agradable; [smile, gesture] simpático, cordial; [relationship, greeting, tone] amistoso, cordialit was an attempt to establish friendly relations — fue un intento de establecer relaciones amistosas or cordiales
I'm giving you a friendly warning — te estoy advirtiendo como amigo, te estoy dando una advertencia de amigo
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to become friendly with sb — hacerse amigo de algn, trabar amistad con algn•
to get friendly with sb — hacerse amigo de algn•
we remained on friendly terms after we split up — después de cortar, seguimos siendo amigosit's important to keep on friendly terms with them — es importante seguir manteniendo una relación amistosa con ellos
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that wasn't a very friendly thing to do — eso no se hace con los amigos•
to be friendly to sb, they are not very friendly to strangers — no se muestran muy amables con los extrañosshe wasn't very friendly to me — no estuvo demasiado amable conmigo, no se mostró muy amable conmigo
environmentally•
Yul and Steve were friendly with one another — Yul y Steve eran amigos2) (=not competitive) [match, rivalry, argument] amistoso3) (=not enemy) [nation, forces] amigo2.N (also: friendly match) (Ftbl) partido m amistoso3.CPDfriendly fire N — (Mil) fuego m amigo
friendly society N — ≈ mutualidad f, ≈ mutua f, ≈ mutual f (LAm)
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I ['frendli]adjective -lier, -liesta) <person/pet> simpático; <place/atmosphere> agradable; < welcome> cordialto be friendly TO somebody — estar* simpático or ser* amable con alguien
to be friendly with somebody — ser* amigo, -ga de alguien
environmentally friendly products — productos mpl inocuos para el medio ambiente
b) ( good-natured) <rivalry/game/match> amistoso, amigablec) ( of one's own side) <ship/aircraft/troops> amigo
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111 prøve
audition, fitting, quiz, rehearsal, sample, seek, specimen, test, trial, trial run, try, try on* * *I. (en -r) trial,( mere indgående) test;( i undervisning) test ( fx a test in arithmetic),( eksamen) examination;(på teaterstykke etc) rehearsal;(som aflægges af sanger etc) audition;( filmprøve) (screen) test;( af tøj, hos skrædder) fitting ( fx have a fitting);( i regneopgave) proof;( bevis) proof (på of, fx of one's courage),( eksempel) sample (på of, fx of one's skill);( vareprøve, kvalitetsprøve) sample;( af tekstil, tapet etc, mønsterprøve) pattern;( afklip af stof) swatch;[ med vb:][ aflægge prøve] submit to a test,( bestå) pass a test (, an examination),( ved teater) be given (el. do) an audition,( ved film) be given a test;[ anstille en prøve] make an experiment;[ anstille prøve med] try; test;(dvs eksamen) pass an examination;[ bestå prøven] stand the test;[ holde prøve]( på teater) rehearse, hold a rehearsal;[ holde prøve på et stykke] rehearse a play;[ med på:][ på prøve] on trial,( om vare også) on approval,( om person) on probation, on trial;(se også løslade);( i skole) get a conditional remove;[ lade det komme an på en prøve] give it (, him etc) a trial;( udsætte for prøvelse) try ( fx his patience);[ hans tålmodighed blev stillet på en hård prøve] his patience was severely tried (, F: taxed).II. vb( forsøge) try ((på) at gøre noget to do something, doing something, fxhe tried to sell his car; he tried selling cars but he wasn't asuccess),(F: mere tøvende) attempt ( at gøre noget to do something, doing something);( underkaste en prøve) try ( fx one's strength; another hotel),( mere indgående) test ( fx his eyesight; test the ice to see if it is safe);( i undervisning) test,( eksaminere) examine;( prøve i brug) try, try out ( fx a method; a new typewriter (, car));( tage en prøve af, smage på) sample ( fx the wine);(teaterstykke etc) rehearse;(tøj etc) try on;( udsætte for prøvelser) try;[ prøv at gøre det] try to do it,T try and do it;[ prøv en gang!]T have a try! have a go!(fig) he has seen it all;[ jeg har prøvet hvad det vil sige] I know what it is (el. means) ( fx to be poor);[ jeg har prøvet lidt af hvert] I have been through the mill; I have tried a bit of everything;[ med præp & adv:][ prøve ad] try;T have a try;[ prøve sig frem] feel one's way;[ prøve dem i regning] test them in arithmetic;[ det kan du bare prøve på!] you just try! don't you dare![ prøve på et skuespil] rehearse a play; -
112 quite
intj.I don't believe a word of it, nonsense.m.1 parry (sport).estar al quite to be on hand to help; to keep one's ears/eyes open (informal) (alerta)2 dodge, parry.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: quitar.* * *1 (acción de quitar) removal2 (en esgrima) parry\estar al quite figurado to be on hand, be ready and waiting* * *SM1) (=acción) removal2) (=movimiento) [gen] dodge, sidestep; (Esgrima) parry; (Taur) distracting manoeuvre o (EEUU) maneuverestar al quite — to be always ready to help o be at hand
hacer el quite a algn — Cono Sur to avoid sb
3) LAm (Dep) tackle* * *estar al quite — torero to be ready to draw the bull away; amigo/padre to be on hand (to help)
hacerle el quite a alguien — (Andes fam) to dodge somebody
b) ( en esgrima) parry* * *estar al quite — torero to be ready to draw the bull away; amigo/padre to be on hand (to help)
hacerle el quite a alguien — (Andes fam) to dodge somebody
b) ( en esgrima) parry* * *estar al quite «torero» to be ready to draw the bull away;«amigo/padre» to be on hand (to help)2 (en esgrima) parry* * *
Del verbo quitar: ( conjugate quitar)
quité es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
quite es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
quitar
quite
quitar ( conjugate quitar) verbo transitivo
1 (apartar, retirar):◊ ¡quítalo de aquí! get it out of here!;
quité la silla de en medio I got the chair out of the way;
quita tus cosas de mi escritorio take your things off my desk;
quite la mesa (Esp) to clear the table;
¡quítame las manos de encima! take your hands off me!;
no le puedo quite la tapa I can't get the top off;
le quitó los zapatos she took his shoes off
2 (+ me/te/le etc)a) ( de las manos):◊ le quitó la pistola al ladrón he got o took the gun off the thief;
le quité el cuchillo I took the knife (away) from her
‹asiento/lugar› to take
3 ( restar) (+ me/te/le etc):
quitele años a algn to take years off sb;
quitele importancia a algo to play sth down;
le quita valor it detracts from its value
4 ( hacer desaparecer) ‹ mancha› to remove, get … out;
‹ dolor› to relieve, get rid of;
‹ sed› to quench;
‹ apetito› to take away;
(+ me/te/le etc)
hay que quitele esa idea de la cabeza we must get that idea out of his head
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verbo intransitivo
1 (Esp fam):◊ ¡quita (de ahí)! get out of the way!
2 ( en locs)
eso no quita que … that doesn't mean that …
quitarse verbo pronominal
1 ( desaparecer) [ mancha] to come out;
[ dolor] to go (away);
2 (apartarse, retirarse) to get out of the way;◊ ¡quítate de mi vista! get out of my sight!
3 ( refl)
‹ miedo› to overcome, get over;
quitese algo/a algn de encima to get rid of sth/sb
quitar
I verbo transitivo
1 (retirar, separar) to remove: quita todas esas cajas de aquí, get all those boxes out of here
quitar la mesa, to clear the table
2 (ropa, gafas, etc) to take off
3 (eliminar) (la sed) to quench
(el hambre) to take away: el té me quita el sueño, tea keeps me awake
4 (una mancha) to remove, get out
5 (el dolor) to relieve
6 (arrebatar, privar de) le quitó el lápiz, he took the pencil away from him
nos quitaron el asiento, they took our seats
(robar) to steal
7 Mat (restar) to substract
figurado quitar importancia a algo, to play sthg down
figurado quitar las ganas a alguien, to put sb off
figurado le quita mucho tiempo, it takes up a lot of her time
II verbo intransitivo ¡quita!, get away
♦ Locuciones: de quita y pon, removable
fam (excepción hecha de) quitando, except for
quite m Taur distracting of the bull
♦ Locuciones: estar al quite, to be ready to help or defend sb: nosotros estaremos al quite por si dice alguna inconveniencia, we'll defend you should he make a rude remark
salir al quite, to go to someone's defence o help
' quite' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
algo
- apolillada
- apolillado
- baqueteada
- baqueteado
- bastante
- bien
- buena
- bueno
- campante
- capaz
- clara
- claro
- contraria
- contrario
- contumaz
- dar
- decir
- dentro
- desahogo
- descreída
- descreído
- despiste
- destreza
- deterioro
- efectivamente
- envergadura
- fácil
- folclore
- gallo
- hosca
- hosco
- importancia
- imposible
- informal
- interfluvio
- libre
- llenado
- locatis
- lomo
- lucir
- mal
- mayor
- mucha
- mucho
- ordinaria
- ordinario
- parecerse
- personaje
- prometerse
English:
aspect
- blow
- change
- close
- explode
- few
- frenzy
- frequently
- gritty
- lengthy
- my
- off
- ordeal
- quite
- recall
- sequence
- spoil
- trek
- unintentional
- warm
- agreeable
- amenable
- bit
- drift
- fair
- far
- move
- oblivious
- place
- pretty
- recently
- respectable
- some
- something
- taken
- unchanged
* * *quite nm1. Dep parry2. Taurom = attempt to distract the bull from attacking one of the other bullfighters3. Compestar al quite [alerta] to keep one's ears/eyes open;estaré al quite por si necesitas mi ayuda I'll be on hand in case you need my help;salir al quite: salió al quite para defender a su hermano he sprang to his brother's defence* * *m1 TAUR movement to draw the bull away2 en esgrima parry3:estar al quite fig be on hand to help -
113 гледам
1. look (at), watchгледам в (очи, огледало, пропаст и пр.) look into(само като зрител) look onгледам насам-натам (при търсене на нещо) cast o.'s eyes about, look aboutгледам напред/назад look ahead/backwardгледам напред/назад към look forward/backward toгледам право пред себе си look straight before one/in front of oneгледам нагоре/надолу/настрана look upwards/downwards/sidewardsгледам надалече look/stare/gaze into the distanceгледам учуден look on amazedгледам с широко отворени очи stare with wide open eyes(представление, филм) seeгледам телевизия look at/watch televisionразг. viewгледам часовника си/речник look at/consult o.'s watch/a dictionaryгледам футболен мач watch a football matchаз не играя, а само гледам I'm not playing, I'm just watchingгледам по улицата look up/down/along the streetгледам от прозореца look from/out of the windowгледам през дупката на ключалката look through/in at a keyholeгледам от врата look out at a doorгледам през река look out across a riverгледам към морето look out to seaгледам вълните look out at the wavesгледам небето look out into/at the skyгледам в земята look down at the groundгледам от голяма височина look down from a great heightгледам град (от височина) look down on a cityгледам гърлото на (за лекар) look down s.o.'s throatгледам в пропаст look into an abyssгледам с лупа/бинокъл look through a magnifying glass/through binocularsгледам под микроскоп look at/examine under a/the microscope, watch under the microscopeгледам да не кипне млякото see the milk doesn't boil over2. (обърнат съм към-за сграда, прозорец и пр.) face, look out (on), look on (to), give on/upon, overlookкъщата гледа на изток the house faces eastкъщата гледа към улицата the house faces the streetстаята гледа към площада the room looks on to the squareпрозорецът гледа към градината the window looks on to/into the gardenбалконът гледа към морето the balcony overlooks the seaоръдието гледа на север the gun points to the north3. (грижа се за) look after, take care of, watch, tend, attend, mind, nurseгледам болен nurse/tend/attend a sick person, nurse s.o. in sickness(за лекар) attend/treat a patientгледам болен, докато оздравее nurse/pull a sick person through an illnessгледам деца look after/take care of childrenгледай децата, докато ме няма mind the children/look after the children while I'm awayгледам добитък (отглеждам) keep/raise cattle(пазя) look after/tend/watch cattleгледам (добитък, растения) през зимата winterгледам домакинството/къщата на manage s.o.'s householdkeep house for s.o.разг. do for s.o.гледам си живота live well, enjoy lifeгледам си здравето take care of/attend to o.'s healthгледам си интереса consult o.'s interestгледам си интересите take care of/advance/consider o.'s (personal) interestsгледам си кефа take it easy, enjoy lifeгледам къщата look after the house, manage the household, keep the houseгледам си работата attend to/get on with/go ahead with o.'s business, attend to o.'s work; stick to o.'s business/jobгледай си работата get on with your workгледам си всекидневната работа go about o.'s daily workгледам собствената си работа (не се меся в работи, от които не разбирам нищо) attend to o.'s own business, stick to o.'s last* * *глѐдам,гл.1. look (at), watch; \гледам в ( очи, огледало, пропаст и пр.) look into; (само като зрител) look on; \гледам в земята look down at the ground; \гледам в пропаст look into an abyss; \гледам втренчено look fixedly, stare, gaze (at); \гледам вълните look out at the waves; \гледам град (от височина) look down on a city; \гледам гърлото на (за лекар) look down s.o.’s throat; \гледам зверски/свирепо glare (at); ( представление, филм) see; \гледам към морето look out to sea; \гледам нагоре/надолу/настрана look upwards/downwards/side-wards; \гледам надалече look/stare/gaze into the distance; \гледам напред/назад look ahead/back(ward); \гледам насам-натам ( при търсене на нещо) cast o.’s eyes about, look about; \гледам небето look out into/at the sky; \гледам от врата look out at a door; \гледам от голяма височина look down from a great height; \гледам от прозореца look from/out of the window; \гледам по улицата look up/down/along the street; \гледам под микроскоп look at/examine under a/the microscope, watch under the microscope; \гледам под очи squint (at); \гледам право пред себе си look straight before one/in front of one; \гледам през дупката на ключалката look through/in at a keyhole; \гледам през прозореца ( отвън) look in at the window; \гледам през река look out across a river; \гледам с лупа/бинокъл look through a magnifying glass/through binoculars; \гледам с любопитство look/gaze curiously (at); \гледам с широко отворени очи stare with wide open eyes; \гледам телевизия look at/watch television; разг. view; \гледам учуден look on amazed; \гледам часовника си/речник look at/consult o.’s watch/a dictionary;2. ( обърнат съм към — за сграда, прозорец и пр.) face, look out (on), look on (to), give on/upon, overlook; балконът гледа към морето the balcony overlooks/gives onto the sea; къщата гледа на изток the house faces east; оръдието гледа на север the gun points to the north; прозорецът гледа към градината the window looks on to/into the garden; стаята гледа към площада the room looks on to/gives onto the square;3. ( грижа се за) look after, take care of, watch, tend, attend, mind, nurse; всеки гледа себе си charity begins at home; гледай децата, докато ме няма mind the children/look after the children while I’m away; гледай си работата get on with your work; \гледам болен nurse/tend/attend a sick person, nurse s.o. in sickness; (за лекар) attend/treat a patient; \гледам болен, докато оздравее nurse/pull a sick person through an illness; \гледам всекидневната си работа go about o.’s daily work; \гледам деца look after/take care of children; \гледам добитък ( отглеждам) keep/raise cattle; ( пазя) look after/tend/watch cattle; \гледам домакинството/къщата на manage s.o.’s household; keep house for s.o.; разг. do for s.o.; \гледам живота си live well, enjoy life; \гледам здравето си take care of/attend to o.’s health; \гледам интереса си consult o.’s interest; \гледам интересите си take care of/advance/consider o.’s (personal) interests; \гледам кефа си take it easy, enjoy life; \гледам къщата look after the house, manage the household, keep the house; \гледам работата си attend to/get on with/go ahead with o.’s business, attend to o.’s work; stick to o.’s business/job; \гледам работите си go about o.’s (own) affairs; \гледам собствената си работа (не се меся в работи, от които не разбирам нищо) attend to o.’s own business, stick to o.’s last; не \гледам работата си be negligent of/be careless about o.’s work;4. ( уповавам се) look (на to), rely (on); всички на мене гледат they all rely on me;5. ( опитвам се, правя всичко, полагам усилия) try, attempt (да to с inf.), see to it that; гледай да дойдеш try and come; гледай да се държиш по-добре try and behave better; гледай да не закъснееш try not to be late; mind you are not late; \гледам да минава времето beguile the time; \гледам да направя нещо try to do s.th.; \гледам да не take care/be careful not to; know better that to (с inf.);6. ( гадая, врачувам): \гледам на карти read the cards; \гледам на карти/на кафе tell fortunes/s.o.’s fortune by cards/by the coffee-grounds; \гледам на ръка read s.o.’s hand;7. ( смятам за, имам отношение към) regard, consider; аз \гледам на него като на много опасен човек I look upon him as/I regard him as/I consider him to be a very dangerous man; \гледам благосклонно/зряло/иначе/леко/мрачно/несериозно/оптимистично/сериозно/снизходително/спокойно/строго/трагично/трезво/широко на take a favourable/mature/different/light/gloomy/frivolous/rosy/grave/lenient/calm/strict/tragic/sober/wide view of; \гледам благосклонно на look with favour on; \гледам леко на take lightly, make light of; \гледам на някого като на look upon s.o. as; \гледам отвисоко на look down on, look down o.’s nose at; \гледам на нещата откъм мрачната им страна look on the dark/gloomy side (of things), take the gloomy view; \гледам на нещата откъм светлата им страна look on the bright/sunny side (of things); \гледам надалече take long views, take the long view; \гледам по-далече от look beyond; \гледам с безпокойство/тревога на view with concern/alarm; \гледам с уважение/страхопочитание/ужас на regard with respect/awe/horror; \гледам спокойно на look on calmly; как гледаш на това? what do you think of it? how does it strike you? не \гледам надалече take short views;8. ( дело) try, hear; делото ми се гледа (за обвиняем) stand o.’s trial; • гледай го ти него! cheeky fellow! гледай си работата don’t worry, have no fear, (не се бъркай) mind your own business; гледай ти беля! what a nuisance! \гледам, без да виждам stare with unseeing eyes, stare at nothing/into space; \гледам да видя watch out to see ( дали if); \гледам как и как да study ways and means of (с ger.); \гледам къде стъпвам watch o.’s steps; \гледам на бъдещето с увереност face the future with confidence; \гледам през пръсти на be negligent of, be careless about; \гледам с други очи на take a different view of, look with another eye on; \гледам с очите на някого view with s.o.’s eyes; \гледам с четири очи ( внимавам) keep o.’s eyes open/skinned, ( горя от нетърпение) burn with impatience (да to), ( очаквам с нетърпение) look forward to (с ger.); \гледам (съдя) по go by; зная да \гледам use o.’s eyes; както и да се гледа by any standard(s); кой ти гледа? who cares? къде си гледал? ( измамили са те) you’ve been had, ( направил си грешка) where were your eyes? you’ve been careless; не мога да \гледам not be able to stand the sight of; не му \гледам много draw no fine distinctions, not be over particular; не гледай какво казват другите don’t mind what other people say; не го гледай него you can’t go by him/don’t mind him; само гледай you watch; тебе гледа, мене види be cockeyed; я гледай, гледай ти well, well! tut-tut! can you beat it! what do you know! well, I never! I’ll be damned!;* * *manage (работа): гледам your own business! - Гледай си работата! eye; look: Watch out, the teacher's гледамing at you! - Внимавай, учителката те гледа.; look on; regard(втренчено); view* * *1. (грижа се за) look after, take care of, watch, tend, attend, mind, nurse 2. (за лекар) attend/treat a patient 3. (обърнат съм към - за сграда, прозорец и пр.) face, look out (on), look on (to), give on/upon, overlook 4. (пазя) look after/tend/ watch cattle 5. (представление, филм) see 6. (само като зрител) look on 7. keep house for s. о. 8. look (at), watch 9. ГЛЕДАМ (добитък, растения) през зимата winter 10. ГЛЕДАМ болен nurse/tend/ attend a sick person, nurse s. о. in sickness 11. ГЛЕДАМ болен, докато оздравее nurse/pull a sick person through an illness 12. ГЛЕДАМ в (очи, огледало, пропаст и пр.) look into 13. ГЛЕДАМ в земята look down at the ground 14. ГЛЕДАМ в пропаст look into an abyss 15. ГЛЕДАМ втренчено look fixedly, stare, gaze (at) 16. ГЛЕДАМ вълните look out at the waves 17. ГЛЕДАМ град (от височина) look down on a city 18. ГЛЕДАМ гърлото на (за лекар) look down s.o.'s throat 19. ГЛЕДАМ да не кипне млякото see the milk doesn't boil over 20. ГЛЕДАМ деца look after/take care of children 21. ГЛЕДАМ добитък (отглеждам) keep/raise cattle 22. ГЛЕДАМ домакинството/къщата на manage s. o.'s household 23. ГЛЕДАМ зверски/свирепо glare (at) 24. ГЛЕДАМ към морето look out to sea 25. ГЛЕДАМ къщата look after the house, manage the household, keep the house 26. ГЛЕДАМ нагоре/надолу/ настрана look upwards/downwards/sidewards 27. ГЛЕДАМ надалече look/stare/gaze into the distance 28. ГЛЕДАМ напред/назад look ahead/backward) 29. ГЛЕДАМ напред/назад към look forward/backward to 30. ГЛЕДАМ насам-натам (при търсене на нещо) cast o.'s eyes about, look about 31. ГЛЕДАМ небето look out into/at the sky 32. ГЛЕДАМ от врата look out at a door 33. ГЛЕДАМ от голяма височина look down from a great height 34. ГЛЕДАМ от прозореца look from/out of the window 35. ГЛЕДАМ пo улицата look up/down/along the street 36. ГЛЕДАМ под микроскоп look at/examine under a/the microscope, watch under the microscope 37. ГЛЕДАМ под очи squint (at) 38. ГЛЕДАМ право пред себе си look straight before one/in front of one 39. ГЛЕДАМ през дупката на ключалката look through/in at a keyhole 40. ГЛЕДАМ през прозореца (отвън) look in at the window 41. ГЛЕДАМ през река look out across a river 42. ГЛЕДАМ с лупа/бинокъл look through a magnifying glass/through binoculars 43. ГЛЕДАМ с любопитство look/gaze curiously (at) 44. ГЛЕДАМ с широко отворени очи stare with wide open eyes 45. ГЛЕДАМ си всекидневната работа go about o.'s daily work 46. ГЛЕДАМ си живота live well, enjoy life 47. ГЛЕДАМ си здравето take care of/ attend to o.'s health 48. ГЛЕДАМ си интереса consult o.'s interest 49. ГЛЕДАМ си интересите take care of/ advance/consider o.'s (personal) interests 50. ГЛЕДАМ си кефа take it easy, enjoy life 51. ГЛЕДАМ си работата attend to/ get on with/go ahead with o.'s business, attend to o.'s work;stick to o.'s business/job 52. ГЛЕДАМ си работите go about o.'s (own) affairs 53. ГЛЕДАМ собствената си работа (не се меся в работи, от които не разбирам нищо) attend to o.'s own business, stick to o.'s last 54. ГЛЕДАМ телевизия look at/watch television 55. ГЛЕДАМ учуден look on amazed 56. ГЛЕДАМ футболен мач watch a football match 57. ГЛЕДАМ часовника си/речник look at/consult o.'s watch/a dictionary 58. аз не играя, а само ГЛЕДАМ I'm not playing, I'm just watching 59. балконът гледа към морето the balcony overlooks the sea 60. гледай децата, докато ме няма mind the children/look after the children while I'm away 61. гледай си работата get on with your work 62. къщата гледа към улицата the house faces the street 63. къщата гледа на изток the house faces east 64. не си ГЛЕДАМ работата be negligent of/be careless about 65. оръдието гледа на север the gun points to the north 66. прозорецът гледа към градината the window looks on to/into the garden 67. разг. do for s. о. 68. разг. view 69. стаята гледа към площада the room looks on to the square -
114 yrkja
(yrki, orta, ortr), v.1) to work, esp. to fill, cultivate (y. jörðina, landit);2) to make verses (y. kvæði, drápu, lof, níð, háðung um e-n); absol., hann var kærr konungi ok orti vel, he was beloved by the king, and a good poet;3) y. á e-t, to set about; en er þeir fundust, ortu bœndr þegar á til bardaga, the peasants at once set upon them; Eiríkr jarl orti ekki á at berjast við Erling, Eirik made no attempt to fight Erling; y. á e-n, to work upon; hvárki eldr né járn orti á þá, neither fire nor iron did them any harm; y. orða á e-n, to address one, speak to one (hann svaraði stirt ok strítt, þá er menn ortu orða á hann);4) refl., yrkist í um e-t, it begins; (gerist nú svá sem dœmi finnast til, at á ortist um mannfallit); recipr. to attack one another (síðan fylktu þeir liði sínu ok ortust á ok börðust); þeir ortust á vísur, they competed in verse-making.* * *u, f. = yrki, a work: in yrkju-nautr, m. a fellow-workman, N. G. L. i. 157. -
115 aggredior (ad-g-)
aggredior (ad-g-) gressus, ī, dep. [ad + gradior], to approach: aliquo. — Esp., to approach, apply to, address: legatos aggreditur, S.: iudicem, to influence: mortales pecuniā, with bribes, S.: Venerem dictis, to accost, V.: astute, make advances, T.—To go against, fall upon, attack, assault: eos impeditos, Cs.: milites, S.: bene comitatum: alqm ferro, O.: murum scalis, S.: comminus, O.: adgressi iniciunt vincula, attacking, V.—Fig., to set about, undertake, assume, begin, attempt, try: de quibus dicere adgrediar: avellere Palladium, V.: oppidum oppugnare, Cs.: mollire impetum, L.: ad crimen: ad petitionem consulatūs, to become a candidate: ad faciendam iniuriam: ancipitem causam: maiora, S.: aliā viā, try another way, T. — To lay claim to, seize (poet.): magnos honores, V. -
116 estremo
1. adj extreme( più lontano) farthest( ultimo nel tempo) last, finall'Estremo Oriente the Far East2. m ( estremità) extremegli estremi di un documento the main points* * *estremo agg.1 extreme; ( ultimo nello spazio) outermost, farthest: estremo limite, extreme end; le estreme regioni dell'Alaska, the farthest (o remotest) regions of Alaska; misure estreme, drastic (o extreme) measures // (pol.) estrema destra, sinistra, extreme right, left // sport estremo, extreme sport; sci estremo, extreme skiing; piercing estremo, extreme piercing // l'Estremo Oriente, the Far East2 ( ultimo nel tempo) last, final, ultimate: farò un estremo tentativo, I'll make a last attempt; porgere l'estremo saluto a..., to pay one's final respects to... // (teol.) Estrema Unzione, Extreme Unction◆ s.m.1 extreme; extremity, end: a un estremo del cordone c'era un campanello, at the end of the rope there was a bell // andare agli estremi, to go to extremes // portare le cose all'estremo, to take things to extremes; da un estremo all'altro, from end to end; ( ovunque) all over; (fig.) from one extreme to another // è avaro all'estremo, he's extremely mean // essere all'estremo delle forze, to be at the end of one's strength; la mia pazienza è all'estremo, my patience has reached its limits // essere agli estremi, ( morente) to be on the point of death // gli estremi si toccano, (prov.) extremes meet2 (mat.) bound, extreme: estremo inferiore, lower bound (o infimum); estremo superiore, upper bound (o supremum)3 pl. ( punti fondamentali) terms, essential elements; essential data: gli estremi di un documento, essential data of a document; ci sono gli estremi di reato, there's sufficient grounds for an action4 ( rugby) fullback.* * *[es'trɛmo] estremo (-a)1. aggestrema destra/sinistra Pol — extreme right/left
2. sm1) (gen) extreme, (limite: di pazienza, forze) limit, endè pignolo (fino) all'estremo — he is extremely o exceedingly fussy
2)estremi smpl — (Amm : dati essenziali) details, particulars, Dir essential elements
* * *[es'trɛmo] 1.1) [punto, limite] extreme, furthest, outerl'estremo nord, sud — the extreme o far north, south
Estremo Oriente — geogr. Far East
2) [severità, semplicità, difficoltà] extreme; [ povertà] extreme, dire, abject3) (grave) [ situazione] extreme; (dra stico) [decisione, rimedio, mezzi] drastic4) (ultimo) last, finalrendere a qcn. l'estremo omaggio — to pay one's last respects to sb.
- a unzione — relig. extreme unction
5) pol.2.l'-a destra, sinistra — the far o hard right, left
sostantivo maschile1) extremeportare o spingere qcs. all'estremo to take o carry sth. to extremes; passare da un estremo all'altro to go from one extreme to the other o from pole to pole; all'estremo opposto — at the other extreme
2) (estremità) extremity, extreme, end3) mat. extreme3.sostantivo maschile plurale estremi1) burocr. essential data, particulars2) dir.••* * *estremo/es'trεmo/1 [punto, limite] extreme, furthest, outer; l'estremo nord, sud the extreme o far north, south; Estremo Oriente geogr. Far East2 [severità, semplicità, difficoltà] extreme; [ povertà] extreme, dire, abject; con -a precisione with complete accuracy3 (grave) [ situazione] extreme; (dra stico) [ decisione, rimedio, mezzi] drastic; sport -i extreme sports4 (ultimo) last, final; rendere a qcn. l'estremo omaggio to pay one's last respects to sb.; - a unzione relig. extreme unction5 pol. l'-a destra, sinistra the far o hard right, left1 extreme; portare o spingere qcs. all'estremo to take o carry sth. to extremes; passare da un estremo all'altro to go from one extreme to the other o from pole to pole; all'estremo opposto at the other extreme2 (estremità) extremity, extreme, end3 mat. extremeIII estremi m.pl.1 burocr. essential data, particulars; gli -i di un documento the details of a document2 dir. trovare gli -i di un reato to find sufficient grounds to proceedgli -i si toccano extremes meet. -
117 prova
"test;Probe;prova"* * *f ( esame) test( tentativo) attempt( testimonianza) proofdi abito fittingsports heatprova di laboratorio lab testa prova di bomba bombproofsalvo prova contraria unless otherwise statedper insufficienza di prove for lack of evidencemettere alla prova put to the test* * *prova s.f.1 ( dimostrazione) proof; ( elemento, mezzo di prova) evidence [U]: ne abbiamo le prove, we have evidence of it; diede prova di essere un vero amico, he proved to be a real friend; è una prova della sua innocenza, this is a proof of (o this proves) his innocence; voglio la prova di quanto hai detto, I want proof of what you said // dare prova di, to give proof of: ha dato prova di eccellente preparazione, he showed excellent preparation // (dir.): prova diretta, direct evidence; prova indiziaria, indiretta, circumstantial (o indirect) evidence; prova a carico, a discarico, evidence for the prosecution, for the defence; prova per sentito dire, de auditu, hearsay evidence; prova illecita, illegally obtained evidence; prova reale, tangible evidence; prova non rilevante, irrelevant evidence; regole di prova, rules of evidence; il valore ( probante) della prova, the weight of evidence; prova in contrario, evidence to the contrary; la prova riguarda..., the evidence relates to... // fino a prova contraria, until one has proof to the contrary2 ( controllo, esperimento) test; trial; ( di dipendente) probation: superare una prova, to pass a test; mettere qlcu. alla prova, to put s.o. to the test (o to test s.o.); sembra buono ma bisogna vederlo alla prova, it looks good on paper but we'll need to see it tested // assumere qlcu. in prova, to take s.o. on for a trial period; il periodo di prova è di tre mesi, the trial period is three months; il nuovo impiegato è ancora in prova, the new clerk is still on probation // (comm.): prova del prodotto, product test; prova di vendita, sales test // (econ.): prova di mercato, market test; prova su zona, area test; prova di produzione, production test3 (tecn.) test, trial: prova a fatica, fatigue test; prova all'urto, shock (o impact) test; prova a trazione, tensile test; prova conclusiva, crucial test; prova di affidabilità, reliability test; prova di collaudo, acceptance test; prova di durata, endurance (o life) test; prova di durezza, hardness test; prova di elasticità, elasticity test; prova di laboratorio, laboratory test; prova di pressione, pressure test; prova di sicurezza, safety test; apparecchiatura di prova, test set; banco di prova, testing bench; mettere una macchina in prova, to test a machine // (mecc.): prova al banco, bench test; prova al freno, brake test // (elettr.): prova ad alta tensione, high-voltage test; prova di isolamento, insulation test; prova di rigidità dielettrica, electric strength test // (chim.) prova alla fiamma, flame test // (tess.) prova dei filati, yarn testing // (mar.): prova agli ormeggi, quay trial; prova a tutta forza, full-power trial // (aer.): prova a terra, ground test; prova di volo, flight trial; volo di prova, trial flight // (aut.): prova di consumo, fuel consumption test; prova di velocità, speed test; prova su strada, road test; targa di prova, temporary plate // (mil.) prova di tiro, range trial // (sport) prova di durata, long-distance trial // (inform.): prova del programma, programme checkout; prova automatica, self-test4 a prova di, proof (attr.): a prova di bomba, bombproof; a prova di cannone, shellproof; a prova di ruggine, rustproof; a prova di umidità, wetproof5 ( scolastica) test, examination: prova orale, oral test (o examination); prova scritta, written test (o examination); sostenere una prova, to take (o to do o to sit for) an examination6 (fig.) trial, ordeal: fu una dura prova, it was a severe trial (o ordeal); la sua vita fu piena di prove, his life was full of trials7 ( tentativo) try: farò una prova, I shall try; prima di cambiarlo facciamo un'ultima prova, before changing it let's have another try9 (di abito, durante la confezione) fitting: ho fatto tre prove per questo abito, I've had three fittings for this dress; mettere in prova un abito, to make a dress ready for a fitting10 (teatr., mus.) rehearsal: prova generale, dress rehearsal, (mus.) final rehearsal; ogni giorno facciamo tre ore di prova, every day we rehearse for three hours11 (tip.) proof: foglio di prova, ( di stampa) specimen page; prima prova, foul (o flat) proof; seconda prova, revise; terza prova, second revise; prova in colonna, galley proof; correggere una prova, to correct a proof; tirare una prova, to pull a proof12 (mat.) proof: fa' la prova di questa addizione, check this sum; prova del nove, casting out nines: fare la prova del nove, to cast out nines13 ( sportiva) trials (pl.): la prova dei 100 metri, the 100 metres trials; le prove del Gran Premio inizieranno alle 13, the Grand Prix trials will begin at 1 p.m.* * *['prɔva]sostantivo femminile1) (dimostrazione) proof U, evidence Udare prova di — to show [fermezza, coraggio]
essere la prova di — to testify to, to bear testimony to [fatto, ostilità]
dare buona prova di sé — to give a good account of oneself, to acquit oneself well
2) dir. evidence U, proof; (documento) exhibit3) mat. (operazione di verifica) proof4) aut. ind. tecn. (collaudo) trial (run)prova su strada — road test, test drive
volo, giro di prova — test flight, run
5) (esperimento) testfare delle -e — to do o run tests, to test
6) (verifica) test; (di persona) trial, testassumere qcn. in prova — to give sb. a trial, to try sb. (out)
periodo di prova — trial o probational period
essere all'altezza della prova — to rise to o meet the challenge
"uno, due, tre, prova" — "one, two, three, testing"
mettere alla prova — to (put to the) test, to try [persona, capacità, resistenza]
mettere a dura prova — to put a strain on, to strain o try [sth.] to the limit [pazienza, rapporto]
ho bisogno di un lavoro che mi metta alla prova — I need a job that stretches o challenges me
"mettimi alla prova!" — "try me!"
7) (tentativo) try8) (esame) test, exam(ination)- e scritte — written proof o examinations
9) tip.10) (momento difficile) ordeal, hardship11) (manifestazione)12) sport event; (prestazione) performance- e eliminatorie — heats
prova di velocità, a cronometro — speed, time trial
13) teatr. mus. rehearsalfare le -e — to rehearse, to practise
14) sart. fittingcabina o camerino di prova — changing o fitting room
15) a prova dia prova di bomba — [ rifugio] shell-proof; fig. [pazienza, solidità] bombproof
a prova di scasso — burglar-proof, tamper-proof
•prova a carico — dir. evidence for the prosecution
prova a discarico — dir. evidence for the defence
prova d'esame — examination o exam paper
prova generale — teatr. dress rehearsal, trial run
prova del nove — mat. casting out nines; fig. litmus test, acid test
prova di resistenza — sport mil. endurance test
••a tutta prova — [ coraggio] unflinching
* * *prova/'prɔva/sostantivo f.1 (dimostrazione) proof U, evidence U; dare prova di to show [fermezza, coraggio]; essere la prova di to testify to, to bear testimony to [fatto, ostilità]; è la prova che it's a sure sign that; dare buona prova di sé to give a good account of oneself, to acquit oneself well; fino a prova contraria until proved otherwise2 dir. evidence U, proof; (documento) exhibit; una prova a piece of evidence; insufficienza di -e insufficient evidence3 mat. (operazione di verifica) proof4 aut. ind. tecn. (collaudo) trial (run); fare delle -e to run trials; il nuovo modello è in prova the new model is undergoing trials; prova su strada road test, test drive; volo, giro di prova test flight, run5 (esperimento) test; fare delle -e to do o run tests, to test; prova di laboratorio laboratory test6 (verifica) test; (di persona) trial, test; assumere qcn. in prova to give sb. a trial, to try sb. (out); periodo di prova trial o probational period; essere all'altezza della prova to rise to o meet the challenge; "uno, due, tre, prova" "one, two, three, testing"; mettere alla prova to (put to the) test, to try [persona, capacità, resistenza]; mettere a dura prova to put a strain on, to strain o try [sth.] to the limit [pazienza, rapporto]; ho bisogno di un lavoro che mi metta alla prova I need a job that stretches o challenges me; "mettimi alla prova!" "try me!"7 (tentativo) try; fare una prova to have a try8 (esame) test, exam(ination); prova orale oral examination; - e scritte written proof o examinations9 tip. prova di stampa proof10 (momento difficile) ordeal, hardship; superare una prova to go through an ordeal11 (manifestazione) prova d'amore demonstration of love; come prova della sua amicizia as a pledge of her friendship12 sport event; (prestazione) performance; - e eliminatorie heats; prova di velocità, a cronometro speed, time trial13 teatr. mus. rehearsal; fare le -e to rehearse, to practise14 sart. fitting; cabina o camerino di prova changing o fitting room15 a prova di a prova di bomba [ rifugio] shell-proof; fig. [pazienza, solidità] bombproof; a prova di scasso burglar-proof, tamper-proofa tutta prova [ coraggio] unflinching\prova d'acquisto proof of purchase; prova a carico dir. evidence for the prosecution; prova a discarico dir. evidence for the defence; prova d'esame examination o exam paper; prova generale teatr. dress rehearsal, trial run; prova del nove mat. casting out nines; fig. litmus test, acid test; prova di resistenza sport mil. endurance test. -
118 come
come [kʌm]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━2. modifier━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. venir• coming! j'arrive !► to come + preposition• to come behind sb/sth suivre qn/qch• to come between two people ( = interfere) s'interposer entre deux personnes• to come for sb/sth venir chercher qn/qch• where do you come from? tu viens d'où ?• if it comes to that,... dans ce cas-là...• when it comes to... quand il s'agit de...► to come + -ing• to come running/shouting arriver en courant/en criant► to come + adverb/adjective• to come apart ( = fall to pieces) tomber en morceauxb. ( = have one's place) se trouverc. ( = happen) arriver• how do you come to be here? comment se fait-il que vous soyez ici ?• how come it's so expensive? (inf) comment se fait-il que cela soit si cher ?d. ( = result from) nothing came of it il n'en est rien sortie. ( = be available) this dress comes in three sizes cette robe existe en trois tailles• how do you like your tea? -- as it comes comment voulez-vous votre thé ? -- ça m'est égalf. ► to come to + infinitive ( = end up) finir parg. ( = reach orgasm) (inf!) jouir2. modifier(gen = lure) attrape-nigaud m( = happen) arriver• how did it come about? comment est-ce arrivé ?► come acrossa. ( = cross) traversera. venir• come along! (allez,) venez !• why don't you come along? pourquoi ne viendrais-tu pas ?b. ( = progress) faire des progrès ; [plans] avancera. ( = leave) s'en aller• come away from there! va-t'en de là !b. ( = become detached) se détacher[person, fashion] revenira. descendre• come down from there at once! descends de là tout de suite !b. ( = fall) [rain, curtain] tomberd. ( = be demolished) être démolie. ( = drop) [prices] baisserf. ( = be transmitted) [tradition] être transmis (de père en fils)► come down with inseparable transitive verb[+ disease] attraper• after the burglary, her neighbours came forward with offers of help après le cambriolage, ses voisins ont offert de l'aidera. [person] entrer ; [tide] monter• come in! entrez !• reports are now coming in of a terrorist attack des informations nous parviennent selon lesquelles il y aurait eu un attentat terroristec. he has £20,000 coming in every year il touche 20 000 livres par an• we have no money coming in at the moment nous n'avons aucune rentrée d'argent en ce moment► come in for inseparable transitive verb[+ criticism] être l'objet dea. ( = inherit) hériter deb. ( = play a role) logic doesn't really come into it la logique n'a pas grand-chose à voir là-dedans► come offa. [button] se découdre ; [mark] partirb. ( = take place) avoir lieuc. ( = succeed) [plan] se réaliser ; [attempt, experiment] réussird. (in contest, conflict) to come off best avoir le dessusb. [+ drug] arrêtera. come on, try again! allez, encore un effort !b. ( = progress) faire des progrès• how are your plans coming on? où en sont vos projets ?d. [actor] entrer en scène( = start discussing) aborder• I'll come on to that in a moment j'aborderai cette question dans un moment► come out intransitive verba. sortir ; [sun, stars] apparaître ; [truth, news, qualities] apparaître au grand jour ; [stain] partir• to come out for/against sth prendre position pour/contre qchd. (British) ( = come out on strike) se mettre en grève• she came out as a lesbian elle a révélé son homosexualité► come out with (inf) inseparable transitive verb• you never know what she's going to come out with next on ne sait jamais ce qu'elle va sortir (inf)► come overa. venirc. ( = make impression) he came over as a decent person il a donné l'impression d'être une personne décente[feeling] envahirb. ( = drop in) passerc. ( = happen) se tenird. ( = change one's mind) changer d'avise. ( = regain consciousness) revenir à soi► come througha. ( = survive) s'en sortirc. what came through most was her enthusiasm ce que l'on remarquait surtout, c'était son enthousiasme( = survive) [+ illness, danger, war] survivre à► come to( = regain consciousness) reprendre connaissance( = amount to) se monter à• how much does it come to? ça se monte à combien ?• it comes to $20 ça fait 20 dollars en touta. ( = be subjected to) [+ sb's influence] tomber sous ; [+ attack, pressure] être l'objet deb. ( = be classified under) être classé sousc. ( = be the responsibility of) this comes under another department c'est du ressort d'un autre service► come up intransitive verba. monter• do you come up to York often? est-ce que vous montez souvent à York ?c. [plant] sortird. [sun] se levere. ( = arise) être soulevéa. ( = reach up to) arriver àb. ( = equal) répondre à• his work has not come up to our expectations son travail n'a pas répondu à notre attente► come up with inseparable transitive verb* * *[kʌm] 1.2. 3.come, come! — allons, allons!
1) ( arrive) [person, day, success, fame] venir; [bus, letter, news, rains, winter, war] arriverto come by — ( take) prendre [bus, taxi, plane]
I came on foot/by bike — je suis venu à pied/à bicyclette
to come down — descendre [stairs, street]
to come up — monter [stairs, street]
to come from — venir de [airport, hospital]
to come into — entrer dans [house, room]
to come past — [car, person] passer
to come through — [person] passer par [town centre, tunnel]; [water, object] traverser [window etc]
to come to — venir à [school, telephone]
come Christmas/summer — à Noël/en été
2) ( approach) s'approcherto come and see/help somebody — venir voir/aider quelqu'un
to come to somebody for — venir demander [quelque chose] à quelqu'un [money, advice]
I could see it coming — ( of accident) je le voyais venir
to come close ou near to doing — faillir faire
3) (call, visit) [dustman, postman] passer; [cleaner] venir4) ( attend) venirto come to — venir à [meeting, party]
5) ( reach)to come to —
to come up/down to — [water] venir jusqu'à; [dress, curtain] arriver à
6) ( happen)7) ( begin)to come to believe/hate — finir par croire/détester
8) ( originate)to come from — [person] être originaire de, venir de [city, country]; [word, legend] venir de [country, language]; [substance] provenir de [raw material]; [coins, stamps] provenir de [place]; [smell, sound] venir de [place]
to come from France — [fruit, painting] provenir de France; [person] être français/-e
9) ( be available)to come in — exister en [sizes, colours]
10) ( tackle)to come to — aborder [problem, subject]
11) ( develop)12) ( be situated) venirto come after — suivre, venir après
to come before — (in time, list, queue) précéder; ( in importance) passer avant
to come first/last — arriver premier/dernier
13) ( be due)he had it coming (to him) — (colloq) ça lui pendait au nez
they got what was coming to them — (colloq) ils ont fini par avoir ce qu'ils méritaient
14) ( be a question of)when it comes to something/to doing — lorsqu'il s'agit de quelque chose/de faire
•Phrasal Verbs:- come at- come by- come in- come off- come on- come out- come to- come up••come again? — (colloq) pardon?
come to that ou if it comes to that, you may be right — en fait, tu as peut-être raison
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119 ἕρμα 1
ἕρμα 1.Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `prop', in the Il. (and h. Ap. 507) in plur. of the supports (stones or beams), put under the ships when drawn on land; metaph. of men, `support, column' (Il.); `cliff under the sea, on which the ship gets stuck' (Alk. Supp. 26, 6, Hdt. 7, 183, Th. 7, 25); `stone, or another weight, that can serve as ballast' (Ar., Arist.); `hope of stones' (S. Ant. 848 [lyr.], AP 9, 319).Compounds: XX [etym. unknown]Derivatives: ἑρμί̄ς (or -ί̄ν), acc. ἑρμῖνα, dat. pl. - ῖσιν `post of a bed' (θ278, ψ 198, Hdt. 3, 16; cf. ῥηγμῖν- from ῥῆγμα, σταμῖν- etc.); vgl. Hdn. Gr. 2, 431 with etymological speculations. ἕρμαξ f. `heap of stones' (Nic. a. o.), Ngr. ἑρμακιά ( ἁρ-) `wall of dry stones', many derivv. in the lower Ital. diall, s. Rohlfs WB 78f.; ἕρμακες ὕφαλοι πέτραι H. (cf. λίθαξ, μύλαξ a. o.). ἑρμεών σωρὸς λίθων H. (cf. βολεών s. βάλλω etc.). ἑρματίτης πέτρος `stone serving as ballast' (Lyk. 618). ἑρματικός `standing fest, resting..' ( κράββατος, PGen. 68, 10; IVp). ἑρμαῖος λόφος `heap of stones' (π 471; uncertain, cf. on Έρμῆς). - Denomin. verbs. ἑρμάζω `support, make stable' (Hp.) with ἕρμασμα, - σμός (Hp.), ἕρμασις (Erot., also Trozen IVa [- σσ-]; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 149); ἑρματίζω `id.' (Hp.). - On Έρμῆς ( Έρμείας, Έρμάων) s. v.Etymology: Difficult because of the divergent meanings. One supposed two or three diffrent words. So in WP. 1, 267 ἕρμα `cliff' is considered a separate word (with Froehde BB 17, 304) and connected with Skt. várṣman- n. `height, hill, top, point'. This etymology however disregards the most important element of cliffs under the sea. On the other hand ἕρμα as ballast of a ship in WP. 1, 265 is with Vaniček and Fick (s. also W.-Hofmann s. sērius) connected with Lith. sveriù `weigh', svarùs `heavy', OHG swār(i) ` schwer'. In the meaning `support, prop' (2, 528) one connects words for `pole etc.', e. g. Skt. sváru- `pole,...at a sacrifice', OE swer `post, column', Lat. surus `twig, sprout, pole'. But it is very doubtful whether ἕρμα ever meant `pole'. - An attempt to combime all meanings makes Porzig Satzinhalte 266: the orig. meaning would be a `stone (for propping up a ship)', from where `Ballast-stones', and on the other hand - sarcastically - also `cliffs under the sea'. - Formally ἕρμα seems a verbal noun in - μα with regular ε-vowel. For an etym. one might think of Lith. sveriù `weigh' and relatives (s. above); so orig. `heavy weight, stone', IE *su̯ér-mn̥. - Kretschmer Kleinas. Forsch. 1, 4 thinks ἕρμα is Anatolian, pointing to the Lydian river Ε῝ρμος ( πολυψήφιδα παρ' Ε῝ρμον Orac. ap. Hdt. 1, 55), partly to Lycian PN in Erm-, Arm-. For non-IE origin also Chantraine L'Ant. class. 22, 69. - Wrong Gonda Mnemos. 3: 6, 165f. (Lat. sĕra, Gr. ἅρπη `sickle', IE * ser-.) - I see no reason for foreign origin.Page in Frisk: 1,562-563Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἕρμα 1
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120 swing
1 noun∎ with a swing of his arm en balançant son bras;∎ the swing of her hips le balancement de ses hanches(b) (arc described) arc m, courbe f;∎ the plane came round in a wide swing l'avion décrivit une grande courbe(c) (swipe, attempt to hit) (grand) coup m;∎ I took a swing at him je lui ai décoché un coup de poing;∎ he took a swing at the ball il essaya de frapper la balle(d) (hanging seat) balançoire f;∎ they're playing on the swings ils jouent sur les balançoires;∎ British what you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabouts ce que l'on perd d'un côté, on le récupère de l'autre;∎ British it's swings and roundabouts really en fait, on perd d'un côté ce qu'on gagne de l'autre∎ his mood swings are very unpredictable ses sautes d'humeur sont très imprévisibles;∎ Economics seasonal swings fluctuations fpl saisonnières;∎ Stock Exchange the upward/downward swing of the market la fluctuation du marché vers le haut/le bas;∎ sudden swing in public opinion revirement inattendu de l'opinion publique;∎ America experienced a major swing towards conservatism les États-Unis ont connu un important revirement vers le conservatisme;∎ the party needs a 10 percent swing to win the election le parti a besoin d'un revirement d'opinion de 10 pour cent pour gagner aux élections(f) (in boxing, golf) swing m∎ a swing band un orchestre de swing;∎ the swing era l'époque f du swing∎ on his swing around the circle, the President visited 35 States pendant sa tournée électorale, le Président a visité 35 États∎ to get into the swing of things se mettre dans le bain;∎ it'll be a lot easier once you've got into the swing of things ce sera beaucoup plus facile une fois que tu seras dans le bain;∎ to go with a swing (music) être très rythmé ou entraînant□ ; (party) swinguer; (business) marcher très bien□(a) (cause to sway) balancer;∎ she was swinging her umbrella as she walked elle marchait en balançant son parapluie;∎ he walked along swinging his arms il marchait en balançant les bras;∎ to swing one's hips balancer les ou rouler des hanches;∎ figurative to swing the lead tirer au flanc(b) (move from one place to another, in a curve)∎ she swung her bag onto the back seat elle jeta son sac sur le siège arrière;∎ he swung a rope over a branch il lança une corde par-dessus une branche;∎ the crane swung the cargo onto the wharf la grue pivota pour déposer la cargaison sur le quai;∎ he swung his son (up) onto his shoulders il hissa son fils sur ses épaules;∎ I swung myself (up) into the saddle j'ai sauté en selle;∎ she swung the door shut elle ferma la porte;∎ he swung the axe in a wide arc il leva la hache avec un large mouvement du bras;∎ she swung the bat at the ball elle essaya de frapper la balle avec sa batte;∎ I swung the club at him j'ai essayé de le frapper avec le gourdin;∎ to swing the ball (in cricket) faire dévier la balle en l'air(c) (suspend → hammock) suspendre, pendre, accrocher∎ the helmsman swung the wheel to port le timonier fit tourner la roue à bâbord;∎ I swung the lorry through 180° j'ai pris le virage à 180° (avec le camion)∎ to swing the voters faire changer les électeurs d'opinion;∎ that swung the decision our way/against us cela a influencé la décision finale en notre faveur/en notre défaveur;∎ to swing the voting in favour of sb faire pencher la balance en faveur de qn;∎ the accident swung public opinion against the company l'accident a provoqué un revirement de l'opinion contre la compagnie∎ to swing sth réussir ou arriver à faire qch□ ;∎ I think I should be able to swing it je crois pouvoir me débrouiller□ ;∎ to swing it so that… (arrange things) arranger les choses de manière (à ce) que… + subjunctive∎ familiar he can really swing it il a vraiment le swing(a) (sway, move to and fro → gen) se balancer; (→ pendulum) osciller; (hang, be suspended) pendre, être suspendu;∎ to swing to and fro se balancer;∎ shop sign that swings (to and fro) in the wind enseigne de magasin qui ballotte au vent;∎ he walked along with his arms swinging il marchait en balançant les bras;∎ a basket swung from her arm un panier se balançait à son bras;∎ swinging from a cord suspendu à une corde;∎ a long rope swung from the ceiling une longue corde pendait du plafond;∎ the door swung open/shut la porte s'est ouverte/s'est refermée;∎ the gate swung back in my face le portail s'est refermé devant moi;(b) (move along, around)∎ to swing from tree to tree se balancer d'arbre en arbre;∎ to swing into the saddle sauter à cheval ou en selle;∎ they came swinging down the street ils ont descendu la rue d'un pas rythmé;∎ figurative to swing into action passer à l'action(c) (make a turn) virer;∎ the car swung left la voiture vira à gauche;∎ the lorry swung through the gate le camion vira pour franchir le portail;∎ the road swings east la route oblique vers l'est(d) (change opinion, mood etc) virer;∎ the country has swung to the left le pays a viré à gauche;∎ she swings between depression and elation elle passe de la dépression à l'exultation∎ he'll swing for this! il sera pendu pour ça!; figurative il le paiera!(f) (hit out, aim a blow) essayer de frapper;∎ he swung at them with the hammer il a essayé de les frapper avec le marteau;∎ I swung at him je lui ai décoché un coup de poing;∎ he swung wildly at the ball il essaya désespérément de frapper la balle;∎ familiar to swing for sb essayer d'en coller une à qn∎ the saxophonist really swings! il swingue, ce saxo!∎ he was there in the sixties, when London was really swinging il était là dans les années soixante, quand ça bougeait à Londres∎ the party was beginning to swing la fête commençait à être très animée□∎ he's in there swinging il fait ce qu'il peut□ ;∎ I'm in there swinging for you je fais tout ce que je peux pour toi□∎ the party was in full swing la fête battait son plein;∎ production is in full swing on produit à plein rendement;∎ the town's packed when the season's in full swing en pleine saison, il y a foule en ville;∎ once it's in full swing, the project will require more people une fois lancé, il faudra plus de gens sur le projet►► swing bridge pont m tournant;swing door porte f battante;American swing set balançoires fpl;American familiar swing shift (work period) = poste de 16 heures à minuit; (team) = équipe qui travaille de 16 heures à minuit(car, driver) faire un écart; (from side road) déboucher;∎ the car in front swung out to overtake la voiture de devant a déboîté pour doubler∎ he swung the car round the corner il a tourné au coin;∎ he swung the car right round il a fait un tête-à-queue;∎ he swung her round il la fit tourner;∎ figurative to swing sb round convaincre qn;∎ he managed to swing her round to his point of view il a réussi à la convaincre qu'il avait raison(turn round → person) se retourner, faire volte-face; (→ crane) tourner, pivoter; figurative (public opinion, person) faire volte-face;∎ he swung round to look at me il se retourna pour me regarder;∎ the car swung right round la voiture a fait un tête-à-queue(door, gate) se refermer
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