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121 auseinander reißen
to tear apart* * *aus|ei|nạn|der|rei|ßen sep irregvtto tear or rip apart; (fig ) Familie to tear apart* * *ausdr.to tear apart expr. -
122 rozrywać
impf ⇒ rozerwać1* * ** * *ipf.2. pot. (= rozchwytywać) snatch away.3. (= dostarczać rozrywki) entertain.ipf.1. (= rozdzierać się) tear, get torn.2. (= eksplodować) explode, blow up.3. (= zabawić się) entertain o.s.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozrywać
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123 разчеквам
1. (уста-отварям) open wide(разкъсвам) splitразчеквам крака sit/stand with o.'s legs wide apart2. (разкъсвам) tear apart/to pieces, split openразчеквам ся устата от приказване talk o.s. blue in the face* * *разчѐквам,гл.2. ( разкъсвам) tear apart/to pieces, split (open); • \разчеквам устата си от приказване talk o.s. blue in the face.* * *1. (разкъсвам) split 2. (разкъсвам) tear apart/to pieces, split open 3. (уста - отварям) open wide 4. РАЗЧЕКВАМ крака sit/ stand with o.'s legs wide apart 5. РАЗЧЕКВАМ ся устата от приказване talk o.s. blue in the face -
124 раздирать
несовер. - раздирать;
совер. - разодрать( кого-л./что-л.) ;
разг.
1) tear up;
tear to pieces
2) только несовер.;
перен. (душу, сердце) rend;
lacerate, tear
3) только несовер. (вызывать внутренние противоречия) tear apart, splitраздир|ать -, разодрать (вн.)
1. разг. (рвать на части) tear* (smth.) up;
tear* a hole (in) ;
2. тк. несов. (вызывать внутренние противоречия) tear* (smth.) apart, split* (smth.) from top to bottom;
3. тк. несов. (причинять страдания) tear*;
(smb., smth.) ;
rend* (smb., smth.) ;
горе ~ало его сердце his heart was torn with grief/sorrow, grief was clawing at his heart.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > раздирать
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125 hacer pedazos
• break apart• break to pieces• hack to bits• hack with a machete• pull along• pull at• pull the veil off• pull together• shatter• smash to pieces• tear apart• tear at• tear into strips• tear the heart out• tear to pieces• tear to shreds• tear up by the roots• tear-gas respirator mask -
126 разрывать
1) General subject: break, break away, burst, claw, disrupt, disrupt (узы и т.п.), explode, lacerate, part, pull, pull apart, ravel, reave, rend, rive, rupture, sever (отношения), sliver, tear, unglue, unrip, unseam (быстрым движением), unsolder, (договор) scrap (Taliban militants... say they're scrapping a peace deal with the government - Associated Press)2) Engineering: decollate (распечатку), disconnect (цепь), excavate, fracture, rip4) Agriculture: hackle5) Chemistry: (ся) severe (...the nanowires... finally severed.)6) Construction: dig up7) Railway term: break the contract, rip open9) Economy: dissolve10) Accounting: divorce12) Scottish language: rive (rived ; rived, riven)13) Telecommunications: tear down14) Textile: rent15) Electronics: open16) Information technology: interrupt17) Oil: break down, break up, tear up18) Polymers: shred19) Automation: tear apart20) Makarov: break (напр. текст), break (электрическую цепь), break ground, discontinue, disruption, interrupt (электрическую цепь), open (электрическую цепь), pull (на части), pull apart (на части), rip up, dig21) Archaic: (reft) reave22) Electrical engineering: cut -
127 desmembrar
v.1 to dismember (trocear) (cuerpo).2 to break up.3 to dismantle.* * *1 to dismember2 figurado to split up, break up, divide* * *1. VT1) [+ cadáver, país] to dismember2) [+ partido] to break up2.See:* * *verbo transitivo < partido> to break up; < país> to tear... apart; < imperio> to dismember, dismantle* * *= dismember.Ex. Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.* * *verbo transitivo < partido> to break up; < país> to tear... apart; < imperio> to dismember, dismantle* * *= dismember.Ex: Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.
* * *desmembrar [A5 ]vt‹partido› to break up; ‹país/cadáver› to tear … apart, dismember; ‹imperio› to dismember, dismantle«partido» to break up; «país/imperio» to fall apart* * *
desmembrar verbo transitivo to dismember, break up: las luchas internas desmembraron el país, the in-fighting split the country
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English:
dismember
* * *♦ vt1. [cercenar] [cuerpo] to dismember;[miembro, extremidad] to cut off2. [disgregar] to break up* * *v/t dismember* * *desmembrar {55} vt1) : to dismember2) : to break up -
128 straziare
straziare v.tr.1 to tear* (apart), to lacerate (anche fig.); to torture, to torment (anche fig.): il suo corpo fu straziato da una bomba, his body was lacerated by a bomb; il nostro paese fu straziato dalla guerra, our country was torn apart by the war; queste canzoni mi straziano gli orecchi, (fig.) these songs grate on my ears; questo dolore mi strazia il cuore, this grief tears my heart; le sue suppliche straziano il cuore, his entreaties are heartrending2 (fig. scherz.) ( trattare malamente) to murder, to mangle: straziare una lingua, to murder a language; straziare un pezzo di musica, to mangle a piece of music.* * *[strat'tsjare]verbo transitivo1) (dilaniare) to mangle, to lacerate, to tear* (apart) [ corpo]2) (addolorare) [ dolore] to rend*, to wring* [ cuore]3) (infastidire) [musica, voce] to grate on [ orecchie]* * *straziare/strat'tsjare/ [1]1 (dilaniare) to mangle, to lacerate, to tear* (apart) [ corpo]3 (infastidire) [musica, voce] to grate on [ orecchie].
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