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82 equipment
имущество; снаряжение; обмундирование; материальная часть; ( боевая) техника; аппаратура; технические средства; приборы; см. тж. set782 equipment — усл. личное военное снаряжение (МП)
test, measurement and diagnostic equipment — комплекс испытательно-измерительной и диагностической аппаратуры
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83 засесть
сов.1) (за вн.; сесть и приняться за какое-л занятие) sit down (to)засе́сть за чай [перегово́ры] — sit down to tea [talks]
засе́сть за рабо́ту — set to work, sit / get down to work
2) ( надолго занять какое-л место) sit firm; settle (down); воен. establish oneself (firmly), consolidate (a position)засе́сть перед телеви́зором — settle down in front of a television
засе́сть до́ма разг. — stay in, never to leave one's house
засе́сть в заса́де — lie in ambush [-bʊʃ]
3) (в пр.; застрять) stick (in), lodge (in)пу́ля засе́ла у него́ в боку́ — a bullet has lodged in his side
••в голове́ [па́мяти] у кого́-л — be stuck in smb's mind [memory]
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84 saod
journey, intention, condition, good humour (Arg.), Irish saod, seud, journey, Old Irish sét, way, journey, Welsh hynt, Breton hent, Old Breton hint: *sento-s; Gothic sinþ;s, journey, way, Old High German sind, English send. Hence saodaich, drive cattle to pasture: Cf. saod, drive animals slowly (Shet.), Norse saeta, waylay, sát, ambush. -
85 засесть
св vi1) где-л to sit down, to settle down (to)2)засе́сть в заса́де — to lie in ambush
3) приступить to get/to settle down to, to set (to)засе́сть за кни́ги/рабо́ту — to get/to settle down to study/work
4) застрять to stick (in), to lodge (in)э́то засе́ло у меня́ в голове́ — it stuck in my mind
пу́ля засе́ла у него́ в лёгком — the bullet was lodged in his lung
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86 instruo
in-strŭo, xi ( perf. sync. instruxti, Plaut. Mil. 4, 1, 34), ctum, 3, v. a., to build in or into; to build,, erect, construct (class.).I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.contabulationem in parietes,
Caes. B. C. 2, 9:tubulos in earum (cloacarum) parietibus,
Vitr. 5, 9, 7:muros,
Nep. Them. 6:aggerem,
Tac. H. 2, 22.—In partic.1.To set in order, draw up in battle array:2.legiones,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 66:aciem,
Cic. Mur. 9, 22; id. Phil. 4, 5, 11:contra copias praesidia vestrosque exercitus,
id. Cat. 2, 11 init.—Absol.:ad instruendum spatium,
Liv. 9, 37, 3; 10, 19, 15; 24, 48, 11:insidias in loco aliquo,
to lay an ambush, id. Clu. 66, 190; cf.:quem insidiis instruendis locum?
Liv. 6, 23, 6:acies circa vallum,
id. 3, 22, 5:ad hunc modum aciem,
Caes. B. C. 3, 88:postremo in plures ordines,
Liv. 8, 8, 4:naves,
Just. 5, 4, 1.—To prepare, make ready, furnish, provide, to equip, fit out (with necessaries):II.domum,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 5, § 9:instruere et parare convivium omnibus rebus,
id. ib. 2, 4, 27, §62: mensas,
Verg. A. 3, 231; Ov. M. 8, 571:agrum,
to stock, furnish, Liv. 6, 5, 5:hortos,
Col. 11, 2, 25; Plin. Ep. 8, 18, 11:frumento et stipendio victorem,
Just. 6, 6:et dotare filiam,
Suet. Vesp. 14:mulieri aurum atque ornamenta,
Plaut. Mil. 4, 1, 35:instruit focum provincia,
Juv. 5, 97:socios simul instruit armis,
Verg. A. 8, 80:concubinas securibus peltisque,
Suet. Ner. 44:Xerxes bellum per quinquennium instruxit,
Just. 2, 10, 12; 8, 5, 2.—Trop.A.In gen., to procure, provide for, prepare for, furnish:B.accusationem,
Cic. Clu. 6:causam,
Plin. Ep. 10, 85:in instruendo (orationem) dissipatus,
in arranging, Cic. Brut. 59, 216: se, to furnish, prepare one ' s self:ad judicium nondum se satis instruxerat,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 19:neque spatium erat instruendi bellum,
Just. 8, 5, 2. —In partic., to provide with information, to teach, instruct:2.(oratores) parum his artibus instructos vidimus,
Cic. Brut. 59, 214:judicem notitiā rerum,
Quint. 4, 2, 24:juvenes salubribus praeceptis,
Petr. 140: aliquem scientiā alicujus rei, Quint. prooem. § 23; cf. id. 1, 10, 5; 2, 4, 20; 2, 5, 1 al.— Absol., Just. praef. 4 (but in Cic. Cael. 30, 72, the true reading is instituimur).—To plan, devise:A.magnas res hic agito in mentem instruere,
Plaut. Rud. 4, 2, 31:instruendae fraudi intentior,
Liv. 23, 35, 14: insidias [p. 971] mihi, Cat. 18 (21), 7.—Hence, instructus, a, um, P. a., ordered, drawn up; furnished, provided with any thing.Lit.:B.exercitus ita stetit instructus, ut, etc.,
Liv. 4, 18:acies,
Caes. B. G. 1, 48:domicilia rebus iis omnibus, quibus, etc.,
Cic. N. D. 2, 37, 95:instructa et exornata domus,
provided with necessaries, id. Verr. 2, 2, 34, § 84:instructae ornataeque naves,
id. ib. 2, 5, 51, §133: instructae atque ornatae omnibus rebus copiae,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 8:omnibus rebus instructum et paratum convivium,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 27.—Trop.1.Arranged, prepared; instructed:2.jam instructa sunt mihi in corde consilia omnia,
Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 7:res satis scite instructae et compositae,
Cic. Leg. 1, 13, 39:ad permovendos animos instructi et parati,
id. Or. 5:ad mortem contemnendam,
id. Fin. 2, 17:ad dicendum instructissimus,
id. de Or. 3, 8.—Instructed, versed in:in jure civili,
Cic. de Or. 1, 58, 249:omnibus ingenuis artibus,
id. ib. 1, 16, 73:a jure civili, ab historia instructior (v. ab),
id. Brut. 43.—In a bad sense: accusatores instructi et subornati,
prepared, instructed, Cic. Vatin. 1, 3:vitiis instructior,
Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 25.— Adv.: instructē, with great preparation; only comp.:ludos opulentius instructius facere,
Liv. 1, 35, 7:instructius accusare,
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87 subsido
sub-sīdo, sēdi, sessum, 3 (collat. form acc. to 2d conj., subsīdent, Luc. 1, 646; Amm. 28, 4, 22), v. n. and a.I. A.Lit.1.In gen.: agite nunc, subsidite omnes, quasi solent triarii, Plaut. ap. Varr. L. L. 5, § 89 Müll.; and ap. Fest. p. 306 ib.; cf.:b.subsidunt Hispani adversus emissa tela ab hoste, inde ad mittenda ipsi consurgunt,
Liv. 28, 2:partem militum subsidere in subsidiis jussit,
id. 1, 14; cf.:poplite subsidens,
Verg. A. 12, 492:alii elephanti clunibus subsidentes,
Liv. 44, 5:subsedit in illā Ante fores ara,
Ov. M. 9, 297.—Of things, to sink, settle, subside:2.sidebant campi, crescebant montibus altis Ascensus: neque enim poterant subsidere saxa,
Lucr. 5, 493:valles,
Ov. M. 1, 43; Curt. 9, 9, 19:limus mundi ut faex,
Lucr. 5, 497; cf.:faeces in fundis vasorum,
Col. 12, 50, 14; Sen. Ep. 108, 26:in urinā quod subsidit, si album est, etc.,
Plin. 28, 6, 19, § 68: aqua subsidit, settles, becomes clear, Auct. B. Alex. 5: flumina, fall, subside (opp. surgit humus), Ov. M. 1, 344:undae,
subside, abate, Verg. A. 5, 820;hence, transf., venti,
Prop. 1, 8, 13 (15); Ov. Tr. 2, 151.— Poet.:extremus galeāque imā subsidit Acestes,
remains at the bottom, Verg. A. 5, 498:ebur posito rigore Subsidit digitis ceditque,
gives way, yields, Ov. M. 10, 284:multae per mare pessum Subsedere suis pariter cum civibus urbes,
are sunk, Lucr. 6, 590:terraene dehiscent Subsidentque urbes,
Luc. 1, 646: subsidere fata videbat, sink, like the heavier weight on the scales, Sil. 6, 28.—In partic.a.Pregn., to settle down, establish one's self in a place; to remain sitting, remain, abide, stay:(β).si (apes) ex alvo minus frequentes evadunt ac subsidit pars aliqua,
Varr. R. R. 3, 16, 36:subsedi in ipsā viā,
Cic. Att. 5, 16, 1:in Siciliā,
id. Fam. 6, 8, 2: multitudo... quae in castris subsederat, * Caes. B. G. 6, 36:quosdam ex Vitelliis subsedisse Nuceriae,
Suet. Vit. 1 fin.:in oppido Reatino,
id. Vesp. 1:commixti corpore tantum Subsident Teucri,
Verg. A. 12, 836; Quint. 2, 1, 3.—Of things:b.in Nilo navicula subsedit,
ran aground, Liv. Epit. 112.—To crouch down on the watch, to lie in wait, lie in ambush:c.cur neque ante occurrit, ne ille in villā resideret: nec eo in loco subsedit, quo ille noctu venturus esset?
Cic. Mil. 19, 51:si illum ad urbem noctu accessurum sciebat, subsidendum atque exspectandum fuit,
id. ib. 19, 49:partem militum subsidere in insidiis jussit,
Liv. 1, 14, 7; v. II. infra.—Of female animals, to yield, submit to the male ( poet. and very rare):B.maribus subsidere (pecudes et equae),
Lucr. 4, 1198:juvet ut tigres subsidere cervis,
Hor. Epod. 16, 31.—Trop., to subside, decrease, abate (rare):2.in controversiis subsidit impetus dicendi,
Quint. 3, 8, 60:nec silentio subsidat, sed firmetur consuetudine (vox),
id. 11, 3, 24:vitia subsidunt,
Sen. Ep. 94, 69:formidata subsidunt et sperata decipiunt,
id. ib. 13, 12.—To settle down:II.hinc accidit ut aetas jam altioribus disciplinis debita in scholā minore subsidat,
i. e. is held back, Quint. 2, 1, 3.—Act. (acc. to I. A. 2. b.), to lie in wait for, to waylay any one ( poet. and in post-class. prose):devictam Asiam (i. e. Agamemnonem) subsedit adulter,
Verg. A. 11, 268:leonem,
Sil. 13, 221:copiosos homines,
Amm. 28, 4, 22:insontem,
id. 16, 8, 3:serpens foramen,
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88 καθίημι
A (lyr.): [tense] aor. 1 καθῆκα, [dialect] Ep.καθέηκα Il.24.642
: [ per.] 2 dual [tense] aor. 2 : [tense] pf.καθεῖκα Lysipp.1
, D.29.46: (v. ἵημι):—let fall, drop, send down, κὰδ δὲ [ κεραυνὸν]..ἧκε Χαμᾶζε Il.8.134
; ; οἶνον λαυκανίης καθέηκα I have sent the wine down my throat, 24.642; καθίετε ἵππους ἐν δίνῃσι sink them in the stream, as an offering to the river-god, 21.132; [ ἱστία] ἐς νῆας κάθεμεν we let them down, lowered them, Od.9.72;λαῖφος καθήσειν A.Eu.
l.c.; σχοίνῳ σπυρίδα κ. let it down by a cord, Hdt.5.16; σῶμα πύργων κ. E.Tr. 1011; κοντὸν ἐς [ τὴν λίμνην] κ. Hdt.4.195;ἐμαυτὸν εἰς ἅλα E.Hel. 1614
; ὅπλα εἰς ἅλἀ ib. 1375; (so metaph.τοῦτον τὸν λόγον καθεῖκε D.29.46
); ;νάρθηκ' ἐς πέδον Id.Ba. 706
; κ. σπονδάς pour them, Id.IA60; τὸν κλῆρον ἐς μέσον καθείς, of putting lots into a helmet or urn, S.Aj. 1285;ἄγκυραν Hdt. 7.36
; ; κατιεμένην καταπειρητηρίην, of a sounding-line, Hdt.2.28: abs., καθιέναι reach by sounding, sound,οὐδεὶς καθεὶς ἐδυνήθη πέρας εὑρεῖν Arist.Mete. 351a13
: Medic., [ αὐλίσκον] pass a catheter, Ruf.Ren.Ves.7.11; οἵαν πρόφασιν καθῆκε ( παρὰ προσδοκίαν for οἷον ἄγκιστρον) Ar.V. 174; λόγους συμβατηρίους κ. make offers of peace, D.C.41.47; κ. πεῖραν make an attempt, Ael. VH2.13, NA1.57; εἰς ὤμους κ. κόμας let one's hair flow loose, E. Ba. 695, cf. IT52; κ. πώγωνα let one's beard grow long, Ar.Ec. 100, cf. Th. 841, Arr.Epict.2.23.21 ([voice] Pass.,τὰς τρίχας καθειμέναι Crates Com.27
;πώγωνα καθειμένος Plu.Phoc.10
;τὸ γένειον αὐτῷ καθεῖτο Ael.VH11.10
); [ αἱ ὄϊες]μείζω τὰ οὔθατα καθιᾶσιν Arist.HA 596a24
([voice] Pass., of a mare's udder, Hdt.4.2); also τείχη καθεῖναι ἐς θάλασσαν carry them down to the sea, Th.5.52 ([voice] Pass.,καθεῖτο τείχη 4.103
); καθῆκε τὰ σκέλη let down his legs, of one who had been lying, Pl.Phd. 61c; κατ' ἀμφοῖν ἄμφω (sc. τὰ σκέλη) καθέντος, of a wrestler, Gal.6.143; κ. δόρατα let down one's pike, bring it to the rest, X.An.6.5.25; κ. τὰς κώπας let down the oars, so as to stop the ship's way, Th.2.91; rarely of striking, ; ; κ. πρὸς γαῖαν γόνυ to kneel down, Id.Hec. 561; ; κ. τινὰ ἐς ὕπνον let him fall asleep, Id.HF 1006;εἰς κίνδυνον ἐμαυτόν D.H.5.27
; [ πώλους]ἐς λειμώνων Χλόην E.IA 423
; of a general, κ. στρατόπεδα εἰς.. let them march into.., Plb.3.70.11;εἰς τὸ πεδίον τὴν δύναμιν Id.3.92.7
; κ. ἐπί τινας τόπους ἐνέδρας lay an ambush, Id.4.63.9:—[voice] Pass., stretch down seawards,ὄρεα μέχρι πρὸς τὴν θάλατταν καθειμένα Pl. Criti. 118a
;ἕως γῆς τοῦ πρηστῆρος καθιεμένου Epicur.Ep.2p.47U.
, cf. p.51 U.; τὸ καθειμένον τῆς φωνῆς low tone of voice, Hdn.5.2.3.2 send down into the arena, enter for racing, ἅρματα, ζεύγη, Th.6.16, Isoc.16.34; of plays, produce, Eratosth. ap. Sch.Ar.Nu. 552 ([voice] Pass.);διδασκαλίαν Plu.Cim.8
; so ἔδοξε τοῖς πρυτάνεσι.. γνώμας καθεῖναι (Com. for προθεῖναι) Ar.Ec. 397; κατὰ τὴν ἀγορὰν λογοποιοὺς κ. D.24.15: freq. in later Greek in a general sense, set in motion, employ, Luc.DMeretr.7.4;κ. ἔς τινας ὑποψίας Philostr.VA6.38
; φίλους καὶ ῥήτορας κ. employ them, Plu.Per.7, cf. Philostr.VA4.42:—[voice] Pass., to be put in motion, .II intr., swoop down like a wind,λαμπρὸς καὶ μέγας καθιείς Ar.Eq. 430
; of rivers, run down,ἑκατέρωσε μέχρι τοῦ μέσου Pl.Phd. 112e
; κ. εἰς γόνυ sink on the knee, Plu.Ant.45; κ. εἰς ἀγῶνα, Lat. descendere in arenam, Id.2.616d, Luc.Alex.6; κ. ἐς Ῥόδον arrive there, v.l. for κατῆγεν, Polyaen.5.17.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καθίημι
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89 ὑφεῖσα
A I placed under or secretly, ὑπείσας ἄνδρας ([dialect] Ion. part.) having set them in ambush, Hdt.3.126, cf. 6.103;λόχον ὑφείσας Nic.Dam.55J.
: but as ([etym.] ὑφ-) εἷσα is the augmented [tense] aor. of ἑδ- (cf. καθίζω, [dialect] Att. [tense] fut. καθέσω), the part. must be unaugmented, and ὑπέσας, ὑπέσαντες shd. be restored in Hdt. ll. cc., and either ὑφέσας or the later form ὑφίσας [ῐ] (cf. ὑφίζω) in Nic.Dam.l.c. -
90 ἕδρᾱ
ἕδρᾱGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `seat, abode (of the gods), tempel' (Il.).Compounds: Many comp.: καθέδρα `seat, sitting, chair' (Hp.); also ἐφέδρα, Ion. ἐπέδρη `siege' ( ἐφ-έζομαι), ἐνέδρα `ambush, postponement' ( ἐν-έζομαι, ἐν-ιζάνω), s. Risch IF 59, 45f.; but ἐξ-έδρα `seat outside the house' (E., hell.). - Bahuvrihi with adv. 1. member ἔφ-εδρος `who sits byside, reserve' (Pi.); thus πάρ-εδρος `assistance' ( παρ-έζομαι), ἔν-εδρος `inhabitant', σύν-εδρος `id.'; ἔξ-εδρος `far from his habitat' (S.); - πολύ-εδρος `with many seats' (Plu.).Derivatives: From ἕδρα: ἑδραῖος `with fixed habitat, fest, quiet' (Ion.-Att.) with ἑδραιότης and ἑδραιόω, ἑδραίωμα, - ωσις; ἑδρικός `belonging to the anus' (Medic.), ἑδρίτης `fugitive' (Suid., EM; πρωτοκαθεδρίτης `president' [Herm.]. Denomin. verbs. ἑδρ-ιάομαι `sit down' (Hom.), - ιάω `id.' (Theok.); s. Schwyzer 732, Chantr. Gramm. hom. 1, 359; ἑδράζω `set, fix' (hell. and late) with ἑδρασμός, ἑδραστικός, ἀν-έδραστος; ἕδρασμα = ἕδρα (E.), after στέγασμα (s. Chantr. Form. 177). - But ἐφ-, ἐν-, παρ-, συν-εδρεύω from ἔφ-εδρος. - In Hesychius: ἑδρήεσσα βεβαία (after τελήεσσα; s. Schwyzer 527), ἑδρίας ἀεὶ πνέων (after wind names in - ίας); ἕδρια συνέδρια, ἑδρίς ἑδραῖος.Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: After words in - ᾰνον arose ἕδρᾰνον = ἕδρα (Hes.); ἑδρανῶς = στερεῶς (Eust.). Place indication in -ρᾱ as in χώρα (Schwyzer 481) to ἕζομαι. No exact parallel. On OWNo. setr n. s. ἕδος.Page in Frisk: 1,443-444Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἕδρᾱ
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91 walk
A n1 promenade f ; ( shorter) tour m ; ( hike) randonnée f ; country walk promenade dans la campagne ; morning/evening walk promenade du matin/du soir ; long walk longue or grande promenade ; short walk courte or petite promenade ; a 12 km walk une promenade de 12 km ; a hotel five minutes' walk away from the station un hôtel à cinq minutes à pied de la gare ; it's about ten minutes' walk/four hours' walk c'est environ à dix minutes à pied/à quatre heures de marche ; on the walk home en rentrant à pied à la maison ; a walk to/beside the sea une promenade jusqu'à/au bord de la mer ; to go for ou on a walk (aller) faire une promenade, se promener ; I've been out for a walk je suis sorti me promener or faire une promenade ; to have ou take a walk faire une promenade, se promener ; ( shorter) faire un tour ; to take sb for a walk emmener qn faire une promenade or ( shorter) un tour ; to take the dog for a walk promener or sortir le chien ; has the dog had his walk? est-ce qu'on a sorti le chien? ; it's a short walk to the station on est à quelques minutes à pied de la gare ; it's a long walk back to the hotel il y a une longue marche d'ici à l'hôtel ; it seemed a very long walk to the podium l'estrade avait l'air d'être très loin ;3 ( pace) pas m ; he set off at a brisk walk il est parti d'un pas vif ; to slow down to a walk se mettre à marcher (après avoir couru) ;4 ( path) gen, Hort allée f ; ( trail in forest) sentier m ; people from all walks of life des gens de tous les milieux ;6 Equit pas m.B vtr1 ( cover on foot) faire [qch] à pied [distance, path, road] ; parcourir [qch] à pied [district, countryside] ; ( patrol) parcourir ; I can't walk another step je ne peux pas faire un pas de plus ; to walk the streets [tourist] parcourir les rues ; [homeless person] errer dans les rues ; [prostitute] faire le trottoir ; to walk the ramparts/walls [soldier] arpenter les remparts/murs ; shall we take the bus or walk it? on prend le bus ou on y va à pied? ; we walked it in 20 minutes nous l'avons fait à pied en 20 minutes ; to walk it ○ Sport gagner haut la main ;2 (escort on foot, lead) accompagner [friend] ; promener [tourist] ; conduire [horse, mule etc] ; promener [dog] ; I walked her home je l'ai accompagnée chez elle ; the guide walked us all over Bonn le guide nous a promenés dans tout Bonn ; the guards walked him back to his cell les gardiens l'ont reconduit à sa cellule.C vi1 ( in general) marcher ; ( for pleasure) se promener ; ( not run) aller au pas ; ( not ride or drive) aller à pied ; the baby's learning to walk le bébé apprend à marcher ; you should be walking again soon vous devriez recommencer à marcher bientôt ; he'll never walk again il ne pourra plus jamais marcher ; to walk with a stick marcher avec une canne ; to walk with a limp/a swing boiter/se dandiner en marchant ; don't run, walk! ne cours pas, marche! ; ‘walk’ US ( at traffic lights) ≈ traversez ; it's not very far, let's walk ce n'est pas très loin, allons-y à pied ; we walked all day nous avons marché toute la journée ; we've missed the bus, we'll have to walk nous avons manqué le bus, il va falloir marcher ; we go on holiday to walk nous allons en vacances pour faire de la marche ; to walk across ou through sth traverser qch (à pied) ( see note) ; she walked across the room elle a traversé la pièce ; she walked across France elle a traversé la France à pied ; a policeman walked by un policier est passé ; he walked up/down the road il a remonté/descendu la rue (à pied) ( see note) ; we've been walking round in circles for hours nous tournons en rond depuis des heures ; someone was walking around ou about upstairs quelqu'un allait et venait à l'étage ; there's no lift, you'll have to walk up il n'y a pas d'ascenseur, tu devras monter à pied ; I'd just walked in at the door when… je venais à peine de passer la porte, quand… ; suddenly in walked my father soudain voilà que mon père est entré ; to walk in one's sleep ( habitually) être somnambule ; he was walking in his sleep il marchait en dormant ; she walks to work/home elle se rend à son travail/rentre chez elle à pied ; we walked all the way back nous avons fait tout le chemin du retour à pied ; to walk up and down faire les cent pas ; to walk up and down a room arpenter une pièce ; shall I walk with you to the bus? veux-tu que je t'accompagne au bus? ; I'll walk some of the way with you je vais faire un bout de chemin avec toi ; he walked under a bus il est passé sous un bus ; the ghost walks at midnight le fantôme apparaît à minuit ;take a walk ○ ! US dégage ○ ! ; that was a walk ○ ! US c'était simple comme bonjour ○ ! ; you must walk before you can run il ne faut pas brûler les étapes ; to walk sb off their feet mettre qn sur les rotules ○. à pied is often omitted with movement verbs if we already know that the person is on foot. If it is surprising or ambiguous, à pied should be included.■ walk across: traverser ; to walk across to sth/sb s'approcher de qch/qn ;▶ walk across [sth] traverser.■ walk around:▶ walk around lit se promener ; ( aimlessly) traîner ; you can't walk around in the rain without an umbrella tu ne peux pas traîner sous la pluie sans parapluie ;▶ walk around [sth] ( to and fro) faire un tour dans [city, streets, garden] ; ( make circuit of) faire le tour de [building, space] ; he walked around the lake il a fait le tour du lac (à pied) ; we walked around Paris for hours nous nous sommes promenés dans Paris pendant des heures.1 lit s'éloigner (from de) ;2 fig ( avoid involvement) to walk away from a problem/one's responsibilities fuir un problème/ses responsabilités ;3 fig ( survive unscathed) sortir indemne (from de) ; she walked away from the accident elle est sortie indemne de l'accident ;4 to walk away with ( win easily) gagner [qch] haut la main [game, tournament] ; remporter [qch] haut la main [election] ; ( carry off) décrocher [prize, honour] ; ⇒ walk off 2 ;■ walk back revenir sur ses pas (to jusqu'à) ; we walked back (home) nous sommes rentrés à pied.■ walk in entrer ; he simply walked in as if he owned the place il est carrément entré comme s'il était chez lui ; who should walk in but my husband! devine qui est arrivé?-mon mari! ; ‘please walk in’ ( sign) ‘entrez sans frapper’.■ walk into:▶ walk into [sth]1 ( enter) entrer dans [room, house] ; she walked into that job fig ( acquired easily) elle a eu ce poste sans lever le petit doigt ;2 ( become entangled in) tomber dans [trap, ambush] ; se fourrer dans [tricky situation] ; you walked right into that one ○ ! tu es tombé dans le panneau ○ ! ;3 ( bump into) rentrer dans [wall, door, person].■ walk off:▶ walk off1 lit partir brusquement ;▶ walk off [sth], walk [sth] off se promener pour faire passer [headache, hangover, large meal] ; she walked off eight pounds elle a perdu 4 kilos en faisant de la marche.■ walk on1 ( continue) continuer à marcher ;2 Theat être figurant.■ walk out1 lit sortir (of de) ;2 fig ( desert) [lover, partner, servant, collaborator] partir ; to walk out on laisser tomber ○ [lover, partner] ; rompre [contract, undertaking] ;3 ( as protest) [negotiator, committee member] partir en signe de protestation ; ( on strike) [workers] se mettre en grève ; they walked out of the meeting ils ont quitté la réunion en signe de protestation ;■ walk over:▶ walk over ( a few steps) s'approcher (to de) ; ( a short walk) faire un saut ○ (to à) ; he walked over to her/the window il s'est approché d'elle/de la fenêtre ; he walked over to see her/to the farm il a fait un saut pour la voir/à la ferme ;▶ walk over [sb] ○2 ( humiliate) marcher sur les pieds de ; he'll walk all over you if you let him il te marchera sur les pieds si tu le laisses faire ; he lets her walk all over him elle le mène par le bout du nez.■ walk round:▶ walk round faire le tour ; no-one answered so I walked round to the garden personne n'a répondu alors je suis passé par le jardin ;▶ walk round [sth] ( round edge of) faire le tour de [lake, stadium, garden, building] ; ( through) visiter [exhibition, historic building].■ walk through:▶ walk through lit traverser ;▶ walk through [sth]1 lit traverser [town, field, forest] ; passer [door, gate] ; marcher dans [deep snow, mud, grass] ;2 Theat répéter les déplacements de [scene, act] ; to walk sb through a scene faire répéter les déplacements d'une scène à qn.■ walk up1 to walk up to s'approcher de [person, building, object] ;2 (in market, fairground) s'approcher ; walk up, walk up! approchez, approchez! -
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