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101 romperse
1 (gen) to break2 (papel, tela) to tear, rip3 (rajarse, reventarse) to split4 (desgastarse) to wear out5 (coche) to break down* * *VPR1) (=partirse, destrozarse)a) [juguete, mueble, cuerda] to break; [plato, cristal] to break, smashse me rompió un dedo en el accidente — my finger got broken in the accident, I broke a finger in the accident
b) [uso enfático]no te vayas a romper de tanto trabajar — iró, hum don't strain yourself working so hard iró
2) (=rasgarse) [tela, papel] to tear, ripse me han roto los pantalones — I've torn o ripped my trousers
3) (=estropearse) [coche, motor] to break down; [televisor] to breakse ha roto la lavadora — the washing machine is broken, the washing machine has broken down
4) (=gastarse) [ropa, zapatos] to wear out5) (Ciclismo) [pelotón] to break up6) Arg, Uru* (=esforzarse)no me rompí mucho, no valía la pena — I didn't go to a lot of trouble, it wasn't worth it
el pobre se rompe tanto y saca malas notas — the poor guy works like crazy and gets really bad marks *
así se lo agradecés a tu madre que se rompe todo por vos — that's how you thank your mother, who does all she can for you
* * *(v.) = snap offEx. The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.* * *(v.) = snap offEx: The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.
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■romperse verbo reflexivo
1 to break
(una falda, un documento) to tear 2 romperse un hueso, to break a bone
romperse la crisma/cabeza, to brain oneself
3 (una negociación, relación) to break down: se ha roto la tregua, the truce has been broken
' romperse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeza
- casco
- crisma
- pedazo
- clic
- destrozar
- quebrar
- romper
English:
apart
- break
- dicey
- fray
- give
- process
- smash
- snap
- split
- tear
- burst
- hatch
- way
* * *vpr1. [partirse] to break;[rasgarse] to tear;se rompió en mil pedazos it smashed to pieces;se ha roto una pierna he has broken a leg2. [estropearse] to break;se ha roto la tele the TV is broken3. [desgastarse] to wear out;se me están rompiendo las mangas my sleeves are getting worn4. [quebrantarse] to break down;se ha roto el consenso entre los partidos the consensus between the parties has broken downno te rompiste demasiado para ese examen, ¿cómo sacaste tan buena nota? you hardly killed yourself studying for the exam, so how did you get such good marks?* * *v/r break -
102 koparmak
v. break off, tear off, pluck, pull off, rip off, rip, break, cozen, cut off, deflorate, deflower, dissever, extort, pick, pick off, pry, rend, rive, rupture, snap, snap off, snatch, snatch away from, snatch from, sunder, take apart, tear, tear away--------koparmak (para)v. work* * *pick -
103 koparmamak
v. (neg. form of koparmak) break off, tear off, pluck, pull off, rip off, rip, break, cozen, cut off, deflorate, deflower, dissever, extort, pick, pick off, pry, rend, rive, rupture, snap, snap off, snatch, snatch away from, snatch from, sunder, take apart, tear, tear away -
104 разпоря
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105 poszarp|ać
pf (poszarpię) Ⅰ vt 1. (podrzeć) to tear, to rip- pies poszarpał obicie mebli the dog ripped the upholstery- ze złości poszarpał gazetę na strzępy he tore the newspaper to pieces in a fury ⇒ szarpać2. (poranić) to rip, to maul- wilki poszarpały zająca the wolves tore at the hare, the wolves ripped the hare apart a. to shreds- odłamek pocisku poszarpał mu stopę a fragment of a bullet ripped his foot3. pot. (potarmosić) to yank pot.- poszarpał dziewczynkę za warkocz he gave the girl’s pigtail a yankⅡ poszarpać się 1. (podrzeć się) to get torn- bielizna poszarpała się nam w pralce the linen got ripped in the washing machine2. (poszamotać się) to thrash around- ryba poszarpała się jeszcze chwilę w sieci the fish thrashed (about) in the net for another while3. (pobić się) pot. to have a dust-up pot., to have a punch-up GB pot.- poszarpał się z bratem he had a punch-up with his brotherThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > poszarp|ać
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107 раздирать
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108 sökmek
"1. /ı/ to pull up; to uproot; to pull out; to rip out; to take out; to take down. 2. /ı/ to dismantle, take apart; to rip, undo, unstitch; to unravel. 3. /ı/ to get through or over (a place difficult of passage). 4 /ı/ to read, decipher (handwriting); to understand, get the meaning of (an abstruse passage). 5. /ı/ to learn to read (an alphabet); to learn (to read). 6. /ı/ (for a drug) to cause (mucus, urine, feces) to be discharged. 7. (for mucus, urine, feces) to begin to be discharged. 8. to begin to come one after the other. 9. to appear suddenly. 10. /a/ slang to make a dent on (someone), affect (someone): Cakan bana sökmez! Your big talk doesn´t cut any ice with me!" -
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110 destrozo
m.1 damage.alguien tendrá que pagar los destrozos someone will have to pay for the damage2 destruction, desolation, rout, ravage.3 breakage, damage, wreckage.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: destrozar.* * *1 (acción) destruction* * *SM1) (=acción) destructioncausar o provocar destrozos — to cause o wreak havoc (en in)
los destrozos causados por las inundaciones — the destruction caused by the flooding, the havoc wrought by the floods
* * ** * *= defacement, smashing, ravages, rampage, decimation, rack and ruin, shambles.Ex. Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).Ex. The traditional sacred silence has even been replaced by a wonderful and imaginative smashing of the 'sound barrier' between silent print and the world of activity.Ex. Problems faced maybe entirely new ones, such as protecting the library's stock from the ravages of climate or of insects.Ex. These nocturnal rampages by gangs of werewolves included chasing women, eating prodigiously, being splattered with mud, and caterwauling generally.Ex. Over the past decades librarians have been variously outraged and resigned to budget cuts and spiralling prices, leading to the decimation of their holdings.Ex. The policies that the Mugabe government have taken have lead the country to economic and political rack and ruin.Ex. The article is entitled 'From shambles to showplace'.----* causar destrozos = wreak + devastation.* destrozo intencionado = mutilation.* destrozo producido por las condiciones ambientales = environmental damage.* * ** * *= defacement, smashing, ravages, rampage, decimation, rack and ruin, shambles.Ex: Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).
Ex: The traditional sacred silence has even been replaced by a wonderful and imaginative smashing of the 'sound barrier' between silent print and the world of activity.Ex: Problems faced maybe entirely new ones, such as protecting the library's stock from the ravages of climate or of insects.Ex: These nocturnal rampages by gangs of werewolves included chasing women, eating prodigiously, being splattered with mud, and caterwauling generally.Ex: Over the past decades librarians have been variously outraged and resigned to budget cuts and spiralling prices, leading to the decimation of their holdings.Ex: The policies that the Mugabe government have taken have lead the country to economic and political rack and ruin.Ex: The article is entitled 'From shambles to showplace'.* causar destrozos = wreak + devastation.* destrozo intencionado = mutilation.* destrozo producido por las condiciones ambientales = environmental damage.* * *las inundaciones han causado grandes destrozos en toda la zona the floods have caused widespread damage throughout the arealos destrozos causados por el temporal the storm damage, the destruction caused by the stormlos destrozos causados por la guerra the ravages of warlos niños hacen destrozos cuando los dejo solos the children wreck everything o cause havoc if I leave them on their own* * *
Del verbo destrozar: ( conjugate destrozar)
destrozo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
destrozó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
destrozar
destrozo
destrozar ( conjugate destrozar) verbo transitivo
‹cristal/jarrón› to smash;
‹ juguete› to pull … apart;
‹ coche› to wreck;
‹ libro› to pull apart
‹ corazón› to break;
destrozarse verbo pronominal
[jarrón/cristal] to smash
destrozo sustantivo masculino: tb
destrozar verbo transitivo
1 (romper) to tear up, wreck, ruin
2 (una tela, un papel) to tear to shreds, rip up
3 (apenar, desgarrar) to shatter, devastate: me destroza verte así, it breaks my heart to see you this way
4 (los planes, la convivencia, etc) to ruin
destrozo sustantivo masculino
1 destruction 2 destrozos, damage sing
' destrozo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carnicería
- estragos
- daño
* * *destrozo nmdamage;alguien tendrá que pagar los destrozos someone will have to pay for the damage;el perro y el gato hicieron un destrozo en el jardín the dog and the cat caused havoc in the garden;¡vaya destrozo que te has hecho en la rodilla! you've made a real mess of your knee!* * *destrozo nm1) daño: damage2) : havoc, destruction -
111 destrozado
Del verbo destrozar: ( conjugate destrozar) \ \
destrozado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: destrozado destrozar
destrozar ( conjugate destrozar) verbo transitivo ‹cristal/jarrón› to smash; ‹ juguete› to pull … apart; ‹ coche› to wreck; ‹ libro› to pull apart ‹ corazón› to break; destrozarse verbo pronominal [jarrón/cristal] to smash
destrozado,-a adjetivo
1 (un objeto) torn-up, ruined, smashed: estos pantalones están destrozados, these trousers are in shreds
2 (muy cansado, agotado) worn out, exhausted
3 (muy triste) shattered, devastated
destrozar verbo transitivo
1 (romper) to tear up, wreck, ruin
2 (una tela, un papel) to tear to shreds, rip up
3 (apenar, desgarrar) to shatter, devastate: me destroza verte así, it breaks my heart to see you this way
4 (los planes, la convivencia, etc) to ruin ' destrozado' also found in these entries: Spanish: acabada - acabado - destrozada - deshecho English: bumper - heart-broken - shattered - tatters - war-torn - broken - shred - tattered -
112 destrozo
Del verbo destrozar: ( conjugate destrozar) \ \
destrozo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
destrozó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: destrozar destrozo
destrozar ( conjugate destrozar) verbo transitivo ‹cristal/jarrón› to smash; ‹ juguete› to pull … apart; ‹ coche› to wreck; ‹ libro› to pull apart ‹ corazón› to break; destrozarse verbo pronominal [jarrón/cristal] to smash
destrozo sustantivo masculino: tb
destrozar verbo transitivo
1 (romper) to tear up, wreck, ruin
2 (una tela, un papel) to tear to shreds, rip up
3 (apenar, desgarrar) to shatter, devastate: me destroza verte así, it breaks my heart to see you this way
4 (los planes, la convivencia, etc) to ruin
destrozo sustantivo masculino
1 destruction 2 destrozos, damage sing ' destrozo' also found in these entries: Spanish: carnicería - estragos - daño -
113 split
1. noun1) (tear) Riß, der2) (division into parts) [Auf]teilung, die4) (Gymnastics, Skating)2. adjectivethe splits or (Amer.) split — Spagat, der od. das
3. transitive verb,be split on a question — [sich (Dat.)] in einer Frage uneins sein
-tt-, split1) (tear) zerreißen2) (divide) teilen; spalten [Holz]split persons/things into groups — Personen/Dinge in Gruppen (Akk.) aufteilen od. einteilen
split the difference — sich in der Mitte treffen
split hairs — (fig.) Haare spalten
3) (divide into disagreeing parties) spalten4) (remove by breaking)4. intransitive verb,split [off or away] — abbrechen
-tt-, split1) (break into parts) [Holz:] splittern; [Stoff, Seil:] reißen2) (divide into parts) sich teilen; [Gruppe:] sich spalten; [zwei Personen:] sich trennen3) (be removed by breaking)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120834/split_away">split away- split on- split up* * *[split] 1. verbpresent participle splitting: past tense, past participle split)1) (to cut or (cause to) break lengthwise: to split firewood; The skirt split all the way down the back seam.) spalten,reißen2) (to divide or (cause to) disagree: The dispute split the workers into two opposing groups.) spalten,reißen2. noun(a crack or break: There was a split in one of the sides of the box.) der Spalt- split-level- split second
- splitting headache
- the splits* * *[splɪt]I. nthere was a three-way \split in the voting die Wählerschaft zerfiel in drei Lager4. ECON, STOCKEX Aktiensplit m, Entzweiung f, Spaltung fa two/three/four-way \split eine Aufteilung in zwei/drei/vier Teile6. (with legs)▪ the \splits pl [or AM a \split] Spagat mto do the \splits [einen] Spagat machen7. FOOD[banana] \split Bananensplit mII. vt<-tt-, split, split>1. (divide)▪ to \split sth etw teilenthe teacher \split the children into three groups der Lehrer teilte die Kinder in drei Gruppen [ein]to \split an atom ein Atom spaltento \split sth in half etw halbierento \split sth down the middle etw in der Mitte [durch]teilento \split a muffin/a roll in two einen Muffin/ein Brötchen in der Mitte durchschneidento \split shares Aktien splittento \split the vote AM POL die Stimme auf mehrere Kandidaten/Kandidatinnen verteilento \split wood Holz spaltento \split a group/a party eine Gruppe/eine Partei spaltenthe issue has \split the employers' group die Arbeitgeber haben sich über die Frage entzweitto \split a seam eine Naht aufplatzen lassento \split a log open ein Holzscheit spalten4.III. vi<-tt-, split, split>1. (divide) wood, board, wall, stone [entzwei]brechen; seam, cloth aufplatzen; fabric zerreißen; hair splissento \split into groups sich akk aufteilento \split in half entzweibrechen2. (become splinter group)hey man, let's \split before the cops come Mann, lass uns abhauen, bevor die Bullen kommen* * *[splɪt] vb: pret, ptp split1. n2) (fig: division) Bruch m (in in +dat), Entzweiung f (+gen); (POL, ECCL) Spaltung f (in +gen)there is a split in the party over... — die Partei ist in der Frage (+gen)... gespalten
there is a three-way split in the party over... — die Partei zerfällt in der Frage (+gen)... in drei Lager, die Partei ist in der Frage (+gen)... dreigeteilt
I want my split (inf) — ich will meinen Schnitt (inf)
4) plthe splits — Spagat m
jam/cream split — mit Marmelade/Sahne gefülltes Gebäckstück
6) (esp US: bottle) kleine Flasche2. adjgespalten (on, over in +dat); (COMPUT) screen geteilt3. vt1) (= cleave) (zer)teilen; wood, atom spalten; stone zerbrechen; fabric, garment zerreißen, zerschlitzen; seam aufplatzen lassenthe sea had split the ship in two — in dem Sturm zerbrach das Schiff in zwei Teile
to split hairs (inf) — Haarspalterei treiben (inf)
his lip had been split open — seine Lippe war aufgeplatzt
he split his head open when he fell — er hat sich (dat) beim Fallen den Kopf aufgeschlagen
2) (= divide) spalten; (COMPUT) screen, window teilen; (= share) work, costs, roles etc (sich dat) teilento split the difference ( fig : in argument etc ) — sich auf halbem Wege einigen; ( lit, with money etc ) sich (dat) die Differenz teilen
4. vi1) (wood, stone) (entzwei)brechen; (hair) sich spalten; (trousers, seam etc) platzen; (fabric) zerreißen; (ship) auseinanderbrechento split open — aufplatzen, aufbrechen
to split at the seams (lit) — an den Nähten aufplatzen; (fig) aus allen or den Nähten platzen
3) (inf: leave) abhauen (inf)4) (Brit inf= tell tales)
to split on sb — jdn verpfeifen (inf)* * *split [splıt]A v/t prät und pperf split1. (zer-, auf)spalten, (zer)teilen; COMPUT Bildschirm, Fenster teilen:split sth from etwas abspalten von;split a bottle eine Flasche zusammen trinken;a) WIRTSCH sich in die Differenz teilen,b) sich auf halbem Wege einigen;4. split upa) aufgliedern, untergliedern,b) auseinanderreißen6. sl (absichtlich oder unabsichtlich) verraten7. US umg Whisky etc spritzen, mit Wasser verdünnen8. PHYSa) Atome etc (auf)spaltenb) Licht zerlegenB v/i1. sich (auf)spalten, reißen2. zerspringen, (-)platzen, bersten:my head is splitting fig ich habe rasende Kopfschmerzen3. a) zerschellen (Schiff)b) fig scheiternsplit off sich abspalten7. sich teilen (on in akk)b) jemanden verpfeifen (bei)9. umg sich vor Lachen schütteln10. POL besonders US panaschieren11. sl abhauen, verschwindenC s1. Spalt m, Riss m, Sprung m2. abgespaltener Teil, Bruchstück n3. fig Spaltung f (einer Partei etc)4. fig Entzweiung f, Zerwürfnis n, Bruch m5. Splittergruppe f6. (Bananen- etc) Split n7. halbe Flasche (Mineralwasser etc)8. meist pl (als sg konstruiert)a) Akrobatik, Tanz etc: Spagat m:do the splits einen Spagat machen9. TECH Schicht f (von Spaltleder)D adj1. zer-, gespalten, geteilt, Spalt…:2. fig gespalten, zerrissen:be split (on the issue) (in der Sache) uneinig oder gespalten sein3. WIRTSCH geteilt:split quotation Notierung f in Bruchteilen* * *1. noun1) (tear) Riß, der2) (division into parts) [Auf]teilung, die4) (Gymnastics, Skating)2. adjectivethe splits or (Amer.) split — Spagat, der od. das
3. transitive verb,be split on a question — [sich (Dat.)] in einer Frage uneins sein
-tt-, split1) (tear) zerreißen2) (divide) teilen; spalten [Holz]split persons/things into groups — Personen/Dinge in Gruppen (Akk.) aufteilen od. einteilen
split hairs — (fig.) Haare spalten
3) (divide into disagreeing parties) spalten4. intransitive verb,split [off or away] — abbrechen
-tt-, split1) (break into parts) [Holz:] splittern; [Stoff, Seil:] reißen2) (divide into parts) sich teilen; [Gruppe:] sich spalten; [zwei Personen:] sich trennenPhrasal Verbs:- split on- split up* * *adj.gespalten adj.geteilt adj. n.Riss -e m.Spalt -e m.Spaltung -en f. v.(§ p.,p.p.: split)= aufteilen v.spalten v.teilen v.zersplittern v. -
114 Fetzen
fet·zen1. fet·zen [ʼfɛtsn̩]vt haben1) ( reißen)etw [von etw] [irgendwohin] \Fetzen to rip [or tear] sth [off sth] [and put it somewhere else]sich \Fetzen to tear apart;hört auf, euch zu \Fetzen! stop tearing each other apart!das fetzt this is mind-blowing2. Fet·zen <-s, -> [ʼfɛtsn̩] metw in \Fetzen reißen to tear sth to pieces [or shreds];ab und zu drang ein \Fetzen des Gesprächs an sein Ohr now and again he heard snatches [or bits and pieces] of the conversationWENDUNGEN:... dass die \Fetzen fliegen ( fam)... like mad;die beiden haben sich gestritten, dass die \Fetzen flogen the two of them had a row and the sparks flew -
115 fetzen
fet·zen1. fet·zen [ʼfɛtsn̩]vt haben1) ( reißen)etw [von etw] [irgendwohin] \fetzen to rip [or tear] sth [off sth] [and put it somewhere else]sich \fetzen to tear apart;hört auf, euch zu \fetzen! stop tearing each other apart!das fetzt this is mind-blowing2. Fet·zen <-s, -> [ʼfɛtsn̩] metw in \fetzen reißen to tear sth to pieces [or shreds];ab und zu drang ein \fetzen des Gesprächs an sein Ohr now and again he heard snatches [or bits and pieces] of the conversationWENDUNGEN:... dass die \fetzen fliegen ( fam)... like mad;die beiden haben sich gestritten, dass die \fetzen flogen the two of them had a row and the sparks flew -
116 kidati
tear (apart), break (up), rip, pull apart* * *• take up• tear• pluck -
117 raskinuti
impf break/tear/rip/pull/rend apart (ili to pieces); break in two; dismember; sever, sunder; (spone, lance) break bonds, unfetter, unchain; (ugovor) cancel, abrogate, rescind | - sa break/split with, part ways, break away from, break off, go one's own way* * *• cancel• break up• break• rupture• disrupt• sever• tear• terminate• pull apart• rend -
118 purkaa
yks.nom. purkaa; yks.gen. puran; yks.part. purki; yks.ill. purkaisi; mon.gen. purkakoon; mon.part. purkanut; mon.ill. purettiinannul (verb)break (verb)call off (verb)defuse (verb)demolish (verb)discharge (verb)disgorge (verb)dismantle (verb)dismount (verb)dissolve (verb)emit (verb)pull down (verb)ravel (verb)take apart (verb)take out (verb)take to pieces (verb)unbox (verb)undo (verb)unload (verb)unpack (verb)unpick (verb)unravel (verb)unship (verb)vent (verb)wreak (verb)* * *• defuse• liquidate• land• emit• dissolve• dissemble• dismount• dismantle• disgorge• disentangle• discharge• pop• demolish• reverse• deblock• cut off• clear• cancel• call off• break• disassemble• tear down• wind up• vent• unstitch• unship• unravel• unpick• unpack• unload• ravel• unburden• pull down• take to pieces• take out• take apart• strike• rip up• unbox• rescind• break up• undo• annul• uncharge• break off -
119 انفلع
اِنْفَلَعَ: اِنْشَقّ، اِنْفَلَقto split (apart), crack, cleave, fissure, rift, rip, rend; to burst, break open, break apart; to be or become split, cracked, cleft, fissured, rifted, rent -
120 فلع
فَلَعَ، فَلّعَ: شَقّ، فَلَقَto split, cleave, crack, fissure, rift, rend, rip, tear apart; to burst, break open, break apart
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