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61 поднять перчатку
• ПОДНИМАТЬ/ПОДНЯТЬ ПЕРЧАТКУ[VP; subj: human]=====1. obs to accept a challenge to a duel:2. to accept a challenge to enter into a contest with s.o.:- X took up the challenge.♦ Оказалось, то, что мы принимали за описку или даже ошибку, было ложной, вредной, но всё-таки системой взглядов, а с системой надо бороться, и мы подымаем перчатку, брошенную из-за хребта (Искандер 6). It turns out that what we assumed to be a slip of the pen or a simple confusion of terms was actually the false and harmful manifestation of a whole system of beliefs. And since it is always the system itself one might fight, we hereby take up the gauntlet flung down from beyond the mountains (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поднять перчатку
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62 поема
narrative poemсимфонична поема a tone/symphonic poem* * *поѐма,ж., -и лит., муз. narrative poem; симфонична \поемаа tone poem.——————поѐмам гл.1. ( вземам) take, take up; \поема юздите pick up/gather up the reins, прен. ( управлението в ръцете си) take the helm;2. прен. assume, undertake, take on, take upon o.s.; ( задължение) assume, enter into; \поема ангажимент undertake (да to c inf.); \поема грижата да see to it that; make sure that; \поема командването на воен. take/assume command of/over; \поема отново ( работа и пр.) resume; \поема разноските разг. foot the bill; фин. defray; \поема риска да/на run the risk of (c ger.) take o.’s chance, take the chance of (c ger.); \поема ръкавицата take up the gauntlet/challenge, accept the challenge;4. ( тръгвам) set out, start; ( път и пр.) take; \поема към head for, make for, bend o.’s steps towards; \поема пътя на прен. take the road of, tread the path of;7. ( схващам) take in.* * *1. narrative poem 2. епична ПОЕМА an epic poem;epic 3. лирична ПОЕМА a lyrical poem 4. симфонична ПОЕМА a tone/symphonic poem -
63 raccogliere
( tirar su) pick up( radunare) gather, collectagriculture harvestraccogliere i frutti di qualcosa reap the benefits of something* * *raccogliere v.tr.1 to pick up; ( fiori, cotone ecc.) to pick: raccogli quel fazzoletto, quel pezzo di carta, pick up that handkerchief, that piece of paper; raccogliere cotone, to pick cotton; il treno si ferma per raccogliere i passeggeri, the train stops to pick up passengers; raccogliere i feriti, i naufraghi, to pick up the wounded, the shipwrecked men; raccogliere un punto, ( a maglia) to pick up a stitch; (elettr.) raccogliere impulsi, to pick up impulses // raccogliere l'allusione, to take the hint2 ( radunare, mettere insieme) to gather, to get* together; to assemble, to collect: devi raccogliere tutti gli studenti in questa sala, you must assemble all the students in this hall; raccolse una ventina di uomini, he got together about twenty men (o he collected about twenty men); hanno raccolto le sue lettere in un volume, they have collected his letters in one volume; ogni settimana raccolgo alcuni amici a casa mia, every week I get a few friends together at my house; raccolse le sue carte e se ne andò, he gathered (up) his papers and went away; raccogliere i capelli in una crocchia, to gather (up) one's hair into a knot; raccogliere informazioni, notizie su qlco., to gather information, news about sthg.; il fiume che raccoglie le acque da molti affluenti, the river that receives the waters of many tributaries; raccogliere legna, to gather wood; raccogliere le offerte in chiesa, to collect offerings in church; stanno raccogliendo fondi per la Croce Rossa, they are raising (o collecting) funds for the Red Cross // (econ.): raccogliere sottoscrizioni, to take up contributions; raccogliere capitali, to borrow (o to raise) capital // raccogliere le idee, le proprie energie, to collect (o to gather) one's ideas, one's energies // raccogliere lodi, to gain (o to win) praise3 ( collezionare) to collect, to make* a collection of (sthg.): raccogliere francobolli, monete, to collect stamps, coins4 ( ottenere) to receive: la proposta raccolse molti voti, the proposal received many votes // raccolse molta simpatia, he was well liked by everybody // raccogliere un'eredità, to receive an inheritance; raccogliere l'eredità di qlcu., to inherit from s.o.5 ( avere come raccolto) to reap, to harvest: spero di raccogliere più dell'anno scorso, I hope to reap a bigger crop than last year // raccogliere il frutto del proprio lavoro, to reap the harvest of one's work // si raccoglie quel che si semina, (prov.) as ye sow, so shall ye reap6 ( accogliere, dar rifugio a) to take* in, to shelter: istituto che raccoglie l'infanzia abbandonata, institute which takes in abandoned children7 ( accettare) to accept: raccogliere un invito, una richiesta, to accept an invitation, a request // non raccogliere un insulto, to ignore an insult; il suo capo continuava a provocarlo ma lui non raccoglieva, his boss continued to tease (o to provoke) him but he paid no attention8 ( ripiegare): raccogliere le ali, ( di uccello) to fold its wings; raccogliere le vele, to furl the sails◘ raccogliersi v.intr.pron.1 ( radunarsi) to gather, to assemble: si raccolsero tutti intorno a lui, they all gathered around him2 (ammassarsi, di nuvole ecc.) to gather◆ v.rifl.2 ( concentrarsi) to collect one's thoughts, to concentrate, to be engrossed: raccogliere in preghiera, in meditazione, to be engrossed (o concentrated) in prayer, in meditation; si raccolse in silenzio riflettendo sulla situazione, he collected his thoughts in silence reflecting on the situation.* * *1. [rak'kɔʎʎere]vb irreg vt1) (raccattare) to pick upnon ha raccolto — (allusione) he didn't take the hint, (frecciata) he took no notice of it
2) (frutta, fiori) to pick, pluck, Agr to harvest, (fig : onori, successo) to reap, (approvazione, voti) to win3) (radunare: persone) to assemble, (notizie, denaro, firme) to gather, collectstiamo raccogliendo libri usati per la biblioteca — we're collecting second-hand books for the library
raccogliere le idee fig — to gather o collect one's thoughts
4) (collezionare: francobolli, monete, cartoline) to collect2. vip (raccogliersi)(radunarsi) to gather* * *[rak'kɔʎʎere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (prendere da terra) to collect, to pick up [conchiglie, sassi]; to gather [ legna]; to clean up, to clear up [ immondizia]2) (cogliere) to pick, to harvest, to crop [frutta, verdura]; to pick, to gather [fiori, funghi]; to harvest, to reap [uva, grano]; [ ape] to collect [ polline]raccogliere i frutti del proprio lavoro — fig. to reap the fruit of one's labour
3) (radunare, mettere assieme) to collect, to get* together, to gather [ oggetti sparsi]; (ritirare) to collect [giornali vecchi, immondizia]; scol. to take* in, to collect [quaderni, compiti]raccogliere le idee — to collect o gather one's thoughts
raccogliere le proprie forze — to gather o collect o muster one's strength
4) (piegando, arrotolando)raccogliere i capelli in uno chignon — to put o wear o gather (up) one's hair in a bun
5) (accumulare) to collect, to raise [ somma]; to collect [ firme]; to gather (together), to collect [testimonianze, informazioni, dati]; (collezionare) to collect [monete, francobolli]6) (ricevere, ottenere) to obtain [ voti]; to win*, to gain [applausi, lodi]7) (convogliare) to collect [ acqua]8) (accettare) to take* up, to respond to [ sfida]; to respond to, to react to [ provocazione]; to accept [ invito]; (accogliere) to shelter, to house [ profughi]; to take* in [ animale abbandonato]2.verbo pronominale raccogliersi1) (radunarsi) to collect, to gather2) (con centrarsi, meditare) to concentrate, to collect one's thoughts- rsi in preghiera — to collect one's thoughts in prayer, to compose one's thoughts for prayer
3) (rannicchiarsi) to crouch* * *raccogliere/rak'kɔλλere/ [28]1 (prendere da terra) to collect, to pick up [conchiglie, sassi]; to gather [ legna]; to clean up, to clear up [ immondizia]2 (cogliere) to pick, to harvest, to crop [frutta, verdura]; to pick, to gather [fiori, funghi]; to harvest, to reap [uva, grano]; [ ape] to collect [ polline]; raccogliere i frutti del proprio lavoro fig. to reap the fruit of one's labour3 (radunare, mettere assieme) to collect, to get* together, to gather [ oggetti sparsi]; (ritirare) to collect [giornali vecchi, immondizia]; scol. to take* in, to collect [quaderni, compiti]; raccogliere le idee to collect o gather one's thoughts; raccogliere le proprie forze to gather o collect o muster one's strength4 (piegando, arrotolando) raccogliere i capelli in uno chignon to put o wear o gather (up) one's hair in a bun5 (accumulare) to collect, to raise [ somma]; to collect [ firme]; to gather (together), to collect [testimonianze, informazioni, dati]; (collezionare) to collect [monete, francobolli]6 (ricevere, ottenere) to obtain [ voti]; to win*, to gain [applausi, lodi]; raccogliere consensi to meet with approval7 (convogliare) to collect [ acqua]8 (accettare) to take* up, to respond to [ sfida]; to respond to, to react to [ provocazione]; to accept [ invito]; (accogliere) to shelter, to house [ profughi]; to take* in [ animale abbandonato]II raccogliersi verbo pronominale1 (radunarsi) to collect, to gather2 (con centrarsi, meditare) to concentrate, to collect one's thoughts; - rsi in preghiera to collect one's thoughts in prayer, to compose one's thoughts for prayer3 (rannicchiarsi) to crouch. -
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65 принять
1. take for2. take; accept; receive; admit; pass; adopt; assume3. accept4. assumeположить за основу; принять за основу — assume as a basis
5. embrace6. mistake7. put on8. receive9. take inподнять перчатку, принять вызов — to take up the gauntlet
рассмотренный; принятый; рассмотрел; принял — taken up
положить в основу; принять за основу — take as a basis
выпить стаканчик, «принять немножко» — to take a dram
Синонимический ряд:1. встретит (глаг.) встретит2. выпьет (глаг.) выпьет; дербалызнет; дернет; дерябнет; заложит; зашибить муху; клюкнет; поддаст; пропустит; раздавит; тяпнет; хватит; хлебнет3. зачислит (глаг.) зачислит4. приобретет (глаг.) обретет; получит; приобрететАнтонимический ряд:отвергнет; отклонит; сдаст -
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несовер. - принимать;
совер. - принять (кого-л./что-л.)
1) (пищу, лекарство, меры, ванну и т.д.) take принимать (близко) к сердцу ≈ to tale/lay to heart принимать чью-л. сторону ≈ to take the part of smb. принимать под расписку ≈ to sign for принимать что-л. всерьез ≈ to take smth. seriously принимать что-л. в шутку ≈ to take smth. as a joke принимать на свой счет ≈ to feel hurt принимать что-л. на свой счет ≈ to take smth. as referring to oneself принимать участие ≈ to take part (in), to participate (in) ;
to partake (in) принимать решение ≈ to decide;
to take/reach a decision принимать к сведению ≈ to take into consideration/account не принимать к сведению ≈ to disregard принимать гражданство ≈ to be naturalized принимать христианство ≈ to adopt Christianity принимать должность ≈ to accept a post, to take over a post принимать на себя ≈ to take upon oneself, to assume
2) (на что-л.;
во что-л.) admit (to), accept( for) принимать на работу принимать в партию принимать в члены
3) accept принимать как должное ≈ to accept as one's due, to take as a matter of course принимать предложение ≈ to accept an offer;
to accept a proposal( of marriage) принимать вызов ≈ to accept the challenge;
to take up the gauntlet идиом. принимать бой ≈ to accept battle принимать закон ≈ to pass a law
4) receive принимать гостей
5) assume, take on
6) (за кого-л./что-л.) take/mistake (for)
7) (от кого-л./чего-л.) take over( from)
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67 принимать
несовер. - принимать; совер. - принять1) (пищу, лекарство, меры, ванну и т.д.)принимать (близко) к сердцу — to tale/lay to heart
принимать чью-л. сторону — to take the part of smb.
принимать что-л. всерьез — to take smth. seriously
принимать что-л. в шутку — to take smth. as a joke
принимать что-л. на свой счет — to take smth. as referring to oneself
принимать должность — to accept a post, to take over a post
принимать к сведению — to take into consideration/account
принимать на себя — to take upon oneself, to assume
принимать решение — to decide; to take/reach a decision
принимать участие — (в чем-л.) to take part (in), to participate (in); to partake (in)
2) (на что-л.; во что-л.)admit (to), accept (for)- принимать в члены
- принимать на работу3) acceptпринимать как должное — to accept as one's due, to take as a matter of course
принимать вызов — to accept the challenge; to take up the gauntlet идиом.
принимать предложение — to accept an offer; to accept a proposal (of marriage)
4) receive5) assume, take on6) (за кого-л./что-л.)take/mistake (for)7) (от кого-л./чего-л.)8) (ребенка) -
68 примет
1. accept; takeподнять перчатку, принять вызов — to take up the gauntlet
рассмотренный; принятый; рассмотрел; принял — taken up
положить в основу; принять за основу — take as a basis
выпить стаканчик, «принять немножко» — to take a dram
2. introduce into the inventoryпринять мяч «вне игры» — to obtain the ball off-side
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69 hansken
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70 поднять
1. boost2. pry upподнимать; поднять — pry up
3. mount4. rise5. lift; pick up; elevate; set; take up; hoist; weigh; giveтакой тяжёлый, что мне не поднять — too heavy for me to lift
поднять перчатку, принять вызов — to take up the gauntlet
6. broach7. catch up8. elevate9. fly10. heaveтянуть; стараться поднять, сдвинуть — heave away
11. hoist12. raiseподнять температуру до 100° — to raise temperature to 100°
поднять скандал, затеять шумную ссору — to raise snakes
13. reclaim14. upliftСинонимический ряд:1. взвеять (глаг.) взвеять; взвить; взвихрить; вздуть; взмести2. возвысить (глаг.) возвысить; вознести3. вспахать (глаг.) вспахать; распахать4. вызвать (глаг.) возбудить; воспламенить; вызвать; зажечь; зародить; породить; пробудить; родить5. вылечить (глаг.) вылечить; излечить; исцелить; поставить на ноги6. вырастить (глаг.) взлелеять; взрастить; вскормить; вспоить и вскормить; вырастить7. подобрать (глаг.) подобрать8. подъять (глаг.) взвести; вздеть; возвести; воздеть; подъять9. приподнять (глаг.) задрать; приподнять10. разбудить (глаг.) поднять с постели; пробудить ото сна; разбудить; растолкать; растормошить11. увеличить (глаг.) повысить; увеличить; умножитьАнтонимический ряд:выронить; опустить; спустить; уронить -
71 handschoen
1 glove♦voorbeelden:iemand met zijden/fluwelen handschoenen aanpakken • handle someone with kid/velvet gloves〈 figuurlijk〉 de handschoen opnemen • take up the gauntlet, accept the challenge〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand de handschoen toewerpen • throw/fling down the gauntlet -
72 вызов
м.1. call2. ( требование явиться) summons; (в суд тж.) subpoena3. (на состязание, дуэль) challenge4. (дт.; предложение вступить в борьбу) challenge (to), defiance (to)бросить вызов (дт.) — defy (d.), bid* defiance (to), set* at defiance (d.), challenge (d.); throw* down the gauntlet идиом.
принять вызов — accept a challenge; take* up the gauntlet идиом.
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73 rękawic|a
f glove- skórzane/gumowe/ochronne rękawice leather/rubber/protective gloves- rękawice z jednym palcem mittens- □ rękawica kąpielowa bath glove- rękawica kuchenna oven glove GB, pot holder US- rękawice bokserskie boxing gloves■ podnieść a. podjąć (rzuconą) rękawicę to take up the gauntlet- rzucić komuś rękawicę to throw down the gauntlet to sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rękawic|a
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74 вызов
м.1) (обращение, просьба прийти) callвы́зов по телефо́ну — telephone call
вы́зов врача́ на́ дом — house call by a physician
ло́жный вы́зов — false alarm
2) ( требование явиться) summons; (в суд тж.) subpoena [-'piːnə]3) (на вн.; на состязание, дуэль) challenge (to a duel)4) (дт.; выраженное стремление к спору, борьбе с кем-л) challenge (to), defiance (to)бро́сить вы́зов (дт.) — defy (d), bid defiance (to), set (d) at defiance, challenge (d); throw down the gauntlet идиом.
приня́ть вы́зов — accept a challenge; take up the gauntlet идиом.
5) (приглашение для поездки, особ. за границу) (formal) invitation to visit6) (задача, проблема) challenge -
75 raccogliere
1. [rak'kɔʎʎere]vb irreg vt1) (raccattare) to pick upnon ha raccolto — (allusione) he didn't take the hint, (frecciata) he took no notice of it
2) (frutta, fiori) to pick, pluck, Agr to harvest, (fig : onori, successo) to reap, (approvazione, voti) to win3) (radunare: persone) to assemble, (notizie, denaro, firme) to gather, collectstiamo raccogliendo libri usati per la biblioteca — we're collecting second-hand books for the library
raccogliere le idee fig — to gather o collect one's thoughts
4) (collezionare: francobolli, monete, cartoline) to collect2. vip (raccogliersi)(radunarsi) to gather -
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* * *die Herausforderungprovocation; challenge; defiance* * *He|raus|for|de|rungfchallenge; (= Provokation) provocation* * *die1) (an invitation to a contest: He accepted his brother's challenge to a fight.) challenge2) (a challenge: He went into the lion's cage for a dare.) dare* * *He·raus·for·de·rungf1. (Aufforderung) challenge3. (Provokation) provocation, open defiance4. (Bewährungsprobe) challengedie \Herausforderung annehmen to accept the challenge, to take up the gauntlet* * *die (auch Sport) challenge; (Provokation) provocation* * ** * *die (auch Sport) challenge; (Provokation) provocation* * *f.challenge n.defiance n.provocation n. -
77 adoptar los hábitos y las costumbres
• adopt the habits and customs• take up the gauntlet• take up the paving fromDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > adoptar los hábitos y las costumbres
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79 вызов
муж.
1) call вызов по телефону ≈ telephone call вызов актера ≈ (на аплодисменты) curtain-call
2) (требование явиться) summons;
subpoena (в суд)
3) (на состязание) challenge принимать вызов ≈ to accept a challenge бросать вызов ≈ to throw down a challenge, to challenge, to defy с вызовом ≈ with a challenge, challengingly
4) invitation, affidavit( присланный эмигрировавшими из СССР)м.
1. call;
~ скорой помощи emergency call, call for first aid;
~ по телефону telephone-call;
~ на бис encore;
выходить на ~ы come* before the curtain;
2. (требование явиться) summons;
получить ~ в суд receive a summons;
3. (на соревнование, борьбу) challenge;
принять ~ take* up a challenge, take* up the gauntlet;
accept a challenge;
4. (дт.;
предложение вступить в борьбу) challenge, defiance;
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80 recoger el guante
См. также в других словарях:
take up the gauntlet — Respectively, to give and to accept a challenge ● gauntlet * * * take up (or throw down) the gauntlet accept (or issue) a challenge Origin: from the medieval custom of issuing a challenge by throwing one s gauntlet to the ground; whoever picked… … Useful english dictionary
take up the gauntlet — pick/take up the gauntlet throw down the gauntlet to invite someone to argue, fight, or compete with you. He challenged me to a game of squash last week and I m thinking I might just take up the gauntlet … New idioms dictionary
To take up the gauntlet — Take Take, v. t. [imp. {Took} (t[oo^]k); p. p. {Taken} (t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Taking}.] [Icel. taka; akin to Sw. taga, Dan. tage, Goth. t[=e]kan to touch; of uncertain origin.] 1. In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To take up the gauntlet — Gauntlet Gaunt let, n. [F. gantelet, dim. of gant glove, LL. wantus, of Teutonic origin; cf. D. want, Sw. & Dan. vante, Icel. v[ o]ttr, for vantr.] 1. A glove of such material that it defends the hand from wounds. [1913 Webster] Note: The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
take up the gauntlet — ► take up (or throw down) the gauntlet accept (or issue) a challenge. [ORIGIN: from the medieval custom of issuing a challenge by throwing one s gauntlet to the ground; whoever picked it up was deemed to have accepted the challenge.] Main Entry:… … English terms dictionary
pick/take up the gauntlet — to show that you are willing and ready to fight, argue, or compete with someone or to do something that is difficult but necessary : to accept or respond to a challenge The time has come for Congress to pick up the gauntlet and do something abou … Useful english dictionary
take up the gauntlet — verb To accept a challenge. He doesnt read Greek, but he really took up the gauntlet and did his best to understand the letter, anyway … Wiktionary
take up the gauntlet — Accept the challenge … New dictionary of synonyms
take up the gauntlet — idi to accept a challenge to fight … From formal English to slang
To throw down the gauntlet — Gauntlet Gaunt let, n. [F. gantelet, dim. of gant glove, LL. wantus, of Teutonic origin; cf. D. want, Sw. & Dan. vante, Icel. v[ o]ttr, for vantr.] 1. A glove of such material that it defends the hand from wounds. [1913 Webster] Note: The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
take up (or throw down) the gauntlet — accept (or issue) a challenge. → gauntlet … English new terms dictionary