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verb (to treat badly or cruelly: She often ill-treated her children.) slikti izturēties* * *slikti izturēties -
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verb (to treat badly or cruelly: She often ill-treated her children.) špatně zacházet* * *• zacházet špatně -
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25 ill-treat
verb (to treat badly or cruelly: She often ill-treated her children.) κακομεταχειρίζομαι -
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verb (to treat badly or cruelly: She often ill-treated her children.) zle zaobchádzať -
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tri:t
1. verb1) (to deal with, or behave towards (a thing or person), in a certain manner: The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death as a case of murder.) tratar2) (to try to cure (a person or disease, injury etc): They treated her for a broken leg.) tratar3) (to put (something) through a process: The woodwork has been treated with a new chemical.) tratar4) (to buy (a meal, present etc) for (someone): I'll treat you to lunch; She treated herself to a new hat.) invitar, convidar5) (to write or speak about; to discuss.) tratar (de)
2. noun(something that gives pleasure, eg an arranged outing, or some special food: He took them to the theatre as a treat.) regalotreat1 n cosa especial / lujo / regalothey took her to the zoo as a treat como algo especial, la llevaron al zootreat2 vb1. tratar2. invitar3. darse el gusto / permitirse el lujotr[triːt]1 (meal, drink) convite nombre masculino2 (present) regalo1 (act, behave towards) tratar■ why don't you treat me like an adult? ¿por qué no me tratas como a un adulto?2 (subject) tratar3 (consider, regard) tomar(se)■ she treated the children to a trip to the seaside llevó a los niños de excursión a la playa como algo especial\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto treat somebody like dirt despreciar a alguiento work a treat funcionar a las mil maravillastreat ['tri:t] vt1) deal with: tratar (un asunto)the article treats of poverty: el artículo trata de la pobreza2) handle: tratar (a una persona), manejar (un objeto)to treat something as a joke: tomar(se) algo a broma3) invite: invitar, convidarhe treated me to a meal: me invitó a comer4) : tratar, atender (en medicina)5) process: tratarto treat sewage: tratar las aguas negrastreat n: gusto m, placer mit was a treat to see you: fue un placer verteit's my treat: yo invitov.• convidar v.• curar v.• guarecer v.• medicinar v.• propinar v.• regalar v.• tratar v.n.• convidada s.f.• convidado s.m.• convite s.m.• obsequio s.m.• regalo s.m.
I triːt1) (+ adv compl)a) ( behave toward) \<\<person/animal\>\> tratarhow's life been treating you? — (colloq) ¿cómo te trata la vida? (fam)
b) (use, handle) \<\<tool/vehicle\>\> tratarc) (regard, consider)to treat something with suspicion — ver* algo con sospecha
2) ( process) \<\<wood/fabric/sewage\>\> tratar3) ( deal with) (frml) \<\<subject\>\> tratar4) ( Med) \<\<patient/disease\>\> tratar5) ( entertain)to treat somebody TO something: may I treat you to lunch? ¿te puedo invitar a comer?; why don't you treat yourself to a new dress? ¿por qué no te das un gusto y te compras un vestido nuevo?; we were treated to a performance of traditional dancing — nos ofrecieron un espectáculo de bailes folklóricos
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noun gusto mI bought myself an ice cream as o for a treat — me compré un helado para darme (un) gusto
this is my treat — invito or pago yo
to come on/go down a treat — (BrE colloq)
[triːt]to work a treat — salir* a las mil maravillas
1. N1) (=something special)I've bought a few little treats for the children — les he comprado unas cosillas or unas chucherías a los niños
a birthday/Christmas treat — un regalo de cumpleaños/Navidad
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as or for a (special) treat — como algo (muy) especial•
to give sb a treat — obsequiar a algn con algo especialyou should give her a treat as a reward for her good grades — deberías obsequiarla con algo especial en premio a sus buenas notas
I wanted to give myself a treat — quería darme un gusto or permitirme un lujo
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viewers are in for a treat this weekend — los televidentes se llevarán una agradable sorpresa este fin de semana•
the trip to the cinema was an unexpected treat — fue una agradable sorpresa que me llevara al cine2) (=offer to pay)Dutch 4."I'll pay" - "no, this is my treat" — -yo pago -no, invito yo
3) (=pleasure) placer m, gusto mit was a treat to see him happy again — era un placer or daba gusto volver a verle feliz
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the garden is coming on a treat — el jardín va de maravilla *•
this wine goes down a treat — este vino sienta de maravilla *•
take this powder for a headache, it works a treat — tómate estos polvos para el dolor de cabeza, hacen milagros or son mano de santo *2. VT1) (=behave towards) [+ person, animal] tratar; (=handle) [+ object] manejarwe were treated with respect/contempt — nos trataron con respeto/desprecio
to treat sb well/badly — tratar bien/mal a algn
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how's life treating you these days? — ¿cómo te va la vida últimamente?- treat sb like dirt2) (=consider, view) tratar•
this is not a subject that should be treated lightly — este no es un asunto para ser tratado a la ligera•
police are treating the threats seriously — la policía está tratando las amenazas como un asunto serio3) (=deal with) [+ subject] tratar4) (=invite) invitar•
to treat sb to sth — invitar or convidar a algn a algoshe was always treating him to ice cream — siempre le invitaba or convidaba a un helado, siempre le estaba comprando helados
he treated us to a monologue on the virtues of abstinence — iro nos soltó un monólogo sobre las virtudes de la abstinencia
to treat o.s to sth — darse el gusto or permitirse el lujo de (hacer) algo
we treated ourselves to a meal out — nos dimos el gusto or nos permitimos el lujo de comer fuera
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go on - treat yourself! — ¡venga, date el gusto or el lujo!5) (Med) [+ patient] tratar, atender; [+ illness] tratarwhich doctor is treating you? — ¿qué médico te atiende or trata?
the condition can be treated successfully with antibiotics — la enfermedad se puede curar con antibióticos
6) (=process) [+ wood, crops, sewage] tratar3. VIfrm1) (=negotiate)2) (=deal with)to treat of sth — [author] tratar algo; [book, article] versar sobre algo
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I [triːt]1) (+ adv compl)a) ( behave toward) \<\<person/animal\>\> tratarhow's life been treating you? — (colloq) ¿cómo te trata la vida? (fam)
b) (use, handle) \<\<tool/vehicle\>\> tratarc) (regard, consider)to treat something with suspicion — ver* algo con sospecha
2) ( process) \<\<wood/fabric/sewage\>\> tratar3) ( deal with) (frml) \<\<subject\>\> tratar4) ( Med) \<\<patient/disease\>\> tratar5) ( entertain)to treat somebody TO something: may I treat you to lunch? ¿te puedo invitar a comer?; why don't you treat yourself to a new dress? ¿por qué no te das un gusto y te compras un vestido nuevo?; we were treated to a performance of traditional dancing — nos ofrecieron un espectáculo de bailes folklóricos
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noun gusto mI bought myself an ice cream as o for a treat — me compré un helado para darme (un) gusto
this is my treat — invito or pago yo
to come on/go down a treat — (BrE colloq)
to work a treat — salir* a las mil maravillas
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1. n удовольствие, наслаждениеgive yourself a treat!, have a treat! — не отказывай себе в удовольствии!
2. n школ. пикник, экскурсия3. n угощение4. n разг. очередь платить за угощение5. v обращаться, обходитьсяhe is a man to be treated with respect — он человек, заслуживающий уважения
6. v относиться, рассматриватьplease treat this information as strictly private — пожалуйста, считайте эти сведения совершенно конфиденциальными
treat a question — разрешать вопрос; рассматривать вопрос
7. v трактовать, рассматривать, обсуждать8. v трактовать; выполнятьa romantically treated bronze group — бронзовая скульптурная группа, выполненная в романтическом стиле
9. v готовить10. v лечить11. v обрабатывать, подвергать воздействию12. v с. -х. протравливать13. v угощатьafter that we were treated to the inevitable good advice — после чего нам, как всегда, преподнесли хороший совет, после этого нас угостили неизбежным хорошим советом
14. v оплачивать расходы15. v приглашать16. v доставлять удовольствие17. v вступать в деловые отношения; нести переговоры18. v горн. обогащатьСинонимический ряд:1. delicacy (noun) bonne bouche; dainty; delicacy; goody; kickshaw; morsel; sweet; tidbit; titbit2. delight (noun) delight; gratification; satisfaction3. entertainment (noun) banquet; entertainment; feast; fete4. favor (noun) favor; gift; grant5. apply (verb) apply; coat; cover; imbue6. blow (verb) blow; set up; stand7. buy (verb) buy; pay for; spring for8. confer (verb) advise; collogue; confab; confabulate; confer; consult; huddle; parley; powwow9. consider (verb) act toward; approach; behave toward; consider; look upon; regard10. deal with (verb) address; bargain; come to terms; deal; deal with; discuss; handle; negotiate; play; serve; settle; take; take up; use11. divert (verb) divert; favor12. entertain (verb) amuse; entertain; feast; indulge; regale13. prescribe (verb) administer to; attend; doctor; dose; medicate; minister; nurse; prescribeАнтонимический ряд: -
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1.[triːt]noun1) [besonderes] Vergnügen; (something to eat) [besonderer] Leckerbissenwhat a treat [it is] to do/not to have to do that! — welch ein Genuss od. eine Wohltat, das zu tun/nicht tun zu müssen!
go down a treat — (coll.) [Essen, Getränk:] prima schmecken (ugs.)
work a treat — (coll.) [Maschine:] prima arbeiten (ugs.); [Plan:] prima funktionieren (ugs.)
2) (entertainment) Vergnügen, für dessen Kosten jmd. anderes aufkommtit's my treat — ich lade ein
3) (act of treating) Einladung, die2. transitive verb1) (act towards) behandelntreat something as a joke — etwas als Witz nehmen
treat something with contempt — für etwas nur Verachtung haben
2) (Med.) behandelntreat somebody for something — jemanden wegen etwas behandeln; (before confirmation of diagnosis) jemanden auf etwas (Akk.) behandeln
3) (apply process to) behandeln [Material, Stoff, Metall, Leder]; klären [Abwässer]4) (handle in literature etc.) behandeln5) (provide with at own expense) einladentreat oneself to a holiday/a new hat — sich (Dat.) Urlaub gönnen/sich (Dat.) einen neuen Hut leisten
* * *[tri:t] 1. verb1) (to deal with, or behave towards (a thing or person), in a certain manner: The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death as a case of murder.) behandeln3) (to put (something) through a process: The woodwork has been treated with a new chemical.) behandeln4) (to buy (a meal, present etc) for (someone): I'll treat you to lunch; She treated herself to a new hat.) (sich)spendieren5) (to write or speak about; to discuss.) behandeln2. noun(something that gives pleasure, eg an arranged outing, or some special food: He took them to the theatre as a treat.) das Extravergnügen- academic.ru/76424/treatment">treatment* * *[tri:t]I. vt1. (handle)▪ to \treat sb/sth somehow jdn/etw irgendwie behandelnmy parents \treated us all the same meine Eltern behandelten uns alle gleichto \treat sb like royalty für jdn den roten Teppich ausrollento \treat sb/sth badly jdn/etw schlecht behandeln, schlecht mit jdm/etw umgehen▪ to \treat sb/sth as if... jdn/etw [so] behandeln, als ob...they \treat her as if she was still a child sie behandeln sie immer noch wie ein Kind2. (regard)▪ to \treat sth [as sth] etw [als etw] betrachten [o auffassen]to \treat sth with contempt etw dat mit Verachtung begegnenhe was being \treated for a skin disease er war wegen einer Hautkrankheit in Behandlungto \treat sewage Abwässer klären5. (present)to \treat a topic ein Thema behandeln6. (discuss)7. (pay for)II. vi1. (deal with)drink up, everyone! Jack's \treating! alle austrinken! Jack gibt einen aus!I've got a real \treat in store for you ich habe euch was ganz Besonderes vorbereitetto give oneself a \treat sich dat etw gönnen[it's] my \treat das geht auf meine Rechnung, ich lade Sie einhe always brought them a special \treat back er brachte ihnen immer eine besondere Kleinigkeit mit▪ a \treat primato go down a \treat prima schmecken famto work a \treat gut funktionieren* * *[triːt]1. vt2) (= consider) betrachten (as als)which doctor is treating you? — bei welchem Arzt sind Sie in Behandlung?, welcher Arzt behandelt Sie?
4) (= process) behandeln (with mit); leather bearbeiten, behandeln (with mit); sewage klären; wastepaper verarbeiten6) (= pay for, give) einladento treat sb to sth — jdn zu etw einladen, jdm etw spendieren; to drink, ice cream also jdm etw ausgeben
to treat oneself to sth — sich (dat) etw gönnen
for once she treated us to the sight of her knees — endlich einmal gönnte sie uns den Anblick ihrer Knie
he treated us to a display of his temper (iro) — er gab uns (dat) eine Kostprobe seiner Launenhaftigkeit
2. vi(= deal)to treat with sb for sth — mit jdm über etw (acc) Verhandlungen führen, mit jdm um or über etw (acc)
the general decided to treat for peace — der General entschloss sich, Friedensverhandlungen zu führen
3. n1) (= special outing, present) besondere Freudechildren's treat — Kinderfest nt, Kindernachmittag m
I thought I'd give myself a treat — ich dachte, ich gönne mir mal etwas
I'm taking them to the circus as or for a treat — ich mache ihnen eine Freude und lade sie in den Zirkus ein or nehme sie in den Zirkus mit
it's my treat —
our uncle's treat was to give us tickets for the opera — unser Onkel hat uns (dat) Opernkarten spendiert
that was a treat! —
what a treat to have a quiet afternoon — das ist ein Genuss or tut gut, mal einen ruhigen Nachmittag zu verbringen
there's a treat in store — es gibt etwas, worauf wir uns noch freuen können
this time you can carry the bags as a treat! (iro) — dieses Mal darfst du ausnahmsweise die Taschen tragen
it's a (real) treat to see you again — was für eine Freude, Sie mal wiederzusehen!
2) (inf)it worked a treat — es klappte or lief wie am Schnürchen (inf) or wie eine Eins (inf)
* * *treat [triːt]A v/tas als)be treated for in ärztlicher Behandlung stehen wegenc) TECH bearbeiten4. ein Thema etc, auch künstlerisch behandelnlet me treat you du bist eingeladen, ich zahle;treat o.s. to a bottle of champagne sich eine Flasche Champagner leisten oder genehmigen oder gönnen;treat sb to sth jemandem etwas spendieren;be treated to sth in den Genuss einer Sache kommenB v/i1. treat of handeln von:treat of an interesting topic ein interessantes Thema behandeln3. a) (die Zeche) bezahlenb) eine Runde ausgebenC s1. (Extra)Vergnügen n, besonders (Fest)Schmaus m:give o.s. a treat sich etwas gönnen oder leisten2. umg (Hoch)Genuss m, Wonne f, Fest n3. (Gratis)Bewirtung f:stand treat → B 3;it is my treat das geht auf meine Rechnung, diesmal bezahle ich* * *1.[triːt]noun1) [besonderes] Vergnügen; (something to eat) [besonderer] Leckerbissenwhat a treat [it is] to do/not to have to do that! — welch ein Genuss od. eine Wohltat, das zu tun/nicht tun zu müssen!
go down a treat — (coll.) [Essen, Getränk:] prima schmecken (ugs.)
work a treat — (coll.) [Maschine:] prima arbeiten (ugs.); [Plan:] prima funktionieren (ugs.)
2) (entertainment) Vergnügen, für dessen Kosten jmd. anderes aufkommt3) (act of treating) Einladung, die2. transitive verb1) (act towards) behandeln2) (Med.) behandelntreat somebody for something — jemanden wegen etwas behandeln; (before confirmation of diagnosis) jemanden auf etwas (Akk.) behandeln
3) (apply process to) behandeln [Material, Stoff, Metall, Leder]; klären [Abwässer]4) (handle in literature etc.) behandeln5) (provide with at own expense) einladentreat oneself to a holiday/a new hat — sich (Dat.) Urlaub gönnen/sich (Dat.) einen neuen Hut leisten
* * *(medicine) v.medizinisch behandeln ausdr. v.behandeln v.betrachten v.freihalten v. n.Vergnügen n. -
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[tri:t] 1. verb1) (to deal with, or behave towards (a thing or person), in a certain manner: The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death as a case of murder.) ravnati z; obravnavati2) (to try to cure (a person or disease, injury etc): They treated her for a broken leg.) zdraviti3) (to put (something) through a process: The woodwork has been treated with a new chemical.) obdelati4) (to buy (a meal, present etc) for (someone): I'll treat you to lunch; She treated herself to a new hat.) povabiti; kupiti (si)5) (to write or speak about; to discuss.) razpravljati2. noun(something that gives pleasure, eg an arranged outing, or some special food: He took them to the theatre as a treat.) priboljšek* * *I [tri:t]noun(po)gostitev, gostija, pojedina; slavje; colloquially (velik) užitekDutch treat — izlet, gostija itd., kjer vsakdo plača zaseit is my treat — to gre na moj račun (pijača ipd.)this treat is mine — to rundo (pijače itd.) plačam jazto stand a treat — pogostiti, plačati za zapitek (za druge)II [tri:t]transitive verbravnati (s kom), postopati; obravnavati; tretirati (koga); vesti se, obnašati se (proti komu); zdraviti (bolnika, bolezen); chemistry delovati na; smatrati (as za, kot); (po)gostiti (to s čim), plač(ev)ati za koga; nuditi užitek (komu); politics history skušati pridobiti si (volilce) s plačevanjem pijače, z "volilnim golažem"; intransitive verb dogovarjati se ( about o, with z), pogajati se; manipulirati, ravnati (of z); razpravljati, govoriti, pisati (of o); plačevati za zapitek, pijačo itd.to treat s.o. brutally — brutalno ravnati s komto treat o.s. to — gostiti se zhe treated me to a good dinner — pogostil me je, plačal mi je za dobro večerjoto treat s.o. for caneer — zdraviti koga zaradi rakato treat s.o. like a lord — kraljevsko koga pogostitito treat o.s. to a bottl of champagne — privoščiti si buteljko šampanjcaas we treat others, we must expect to be treated — kakor mi z drugimi, tako oni z namiit is my turn to treat — jaz sem na vrsti, da plačam (za zapitek, za pijačo itd.) -
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treat [tri:t](a) (deal with) traiter;∎ to treat sb well bien traiter qn;∎ to treat sb badly mal traiter qn, ne pas bien traiter qn;∎ the hostages said that they had been well treated les otages ont déclaré qu'ils avaient été bien traités;∎ he treats them with contempt il est méprisant envers eux;∎ teachers expect to be treated with respect by their pupils les professeurs exigent que leurs élèves se conduisent respectueusement envers eux;∎ you shouldn't treat them like children vous ne devriez pas les traiter comme des enfants;∎ you treat this place like a hotel! ce n'est pas un hôtel ici!∎ the weedkiller needs to be treated with great care il faut se servir du désherbant avec beaucoup de précaution(c) (consider → problem, question) traiter, considérer;∎ the whole episode was treated as a joke on a pris ou on a considéré tout cet épisode comme une plaisanterie;∎ she treated the subject rather superficially elle a traité le sujet assez superficiellement∎ she's being treated for cancer on la soigne pour un cancer(e) (fruit, timber, crops) traiter;∎ the land has been treated with fertilizer la terre a été traitée aux engrais∎ to treat sb to sth offrir ou payer qch à qn;∎ she treated them all to ice cream elle a payé ou offert une glace à tout le monde;∎ I treated myself to a new coat je me suis offert ou payé un manteau neuf;∎ go on, treat yourself! vas-y, gâte-toi ou fais-toi plaisir!;∎ ironic he treated us to a fair old display of petulance nous avons eu droit à une belle démonstration de mauvaise humeur;∎ ironic they were treated to a graphic description of her symptoms ils ont eu droit à une description de ses symptômes dans tous les détails∎ the book treats of love le livre traite de l'amour∎ to treat with sb traiter avec qn;∎ the government refuses to treat with terrorists le gouvernement refuse de traiter avec les terroristes;∎ to treat with the enemy pactiser avec l'ennemi3 noun(a) (on special occasion → enjoyment) gâterie f, (petit) plaisir m; (→ surprise) surprise f; (→ present) cadeau m; (→ outing) sortie f;∎ as a special treat we went to the planetarium on nous a offert tout spécialement une visite au planétarium;∎ these chocolates are a real treat ces chocolats sont un véritable délice ou un vrai régal;∎ I've got a treat for you j'ai une bonne surprise pour toi;∎ to give oneself a treat s'offrir un petit plaisir, se faire plaisir;∎ let's give her a treat faisons-lui un petit plaisir, gâtons-la un peu;∎ this is my treat c'est moi qui offre ou régale;∎ you've got a treat in store on te réserve une bonne surprise, attends-toi à une bonne surprise;∎ it used to be a real treat to travel by train autrefois, on se faisait une vraie fête de voyager en train(b) (pleasure) plaisir m;∎ it's a treat for us to see you looking so happy cela nous fait vraiment plaisir ou pour nous c'est une grande joie de vous voir si heureuse∎ he's coming on a treat il fait de sacrés progrès;∎ the idea worked a treat l'idée a marché à merveille;∎ to go down a treat être très apprécié□ -
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tri:t 1. verb1) (to deal with, or behave towards (a thing or person), in a certain manner: The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death as a case of murder.) behandle2) (to try to cure (a person or disease, injury etc): They treated her for a broken leg.) behandle3) (to put (something) through a process: The woodwork has been treated with a new chemical.) behandle4) (to buy (a meal, present etc) for (someone): I'll treat you to lunch; She treated herself to a new hat.) spandere5) (to write or speak about; to discuss.) behandle, handle om, drøfte2. noun(something that gives pleasure, eg an arranged outing, or some special food: He took them to the theatre as a treat.) noe en spanderer; traktementbehandle--------lekkerbiskenIsubst. \/triːt\/1) fornøyelse, nytelse, glede, opplevelse2) noe ekstra godt, godbit, ekstra traktement3) tilstelning, fest, (barne)selskap, begivenhet4) forklaring: noen sin tur til å spandere5) noe lekkert, noe morsomt• what a treat!6) mottagelse, velkomstit went like a treat eller it worked like a treat ( hverdagslig) det gikk som smurt, det gikk kjempebralook a treat se lekker utstand treat (amer.) spandere, betale regningen, betale gildetIIverb \/triːt\/1) behandle• how is the world treating you?2) ta, betrakte, anse, behandle3) (kjemi, medisin) behandle4) behandle, ta for seg, handle om5) spandere, by (på), gi, rive i6) traktere, beverte, by (på)• treat to7) forhandle, underhandletreat of omhandle, behandle, handle om, drøftetreat oneself to something koste på seg noe, unne seg noetreat someone to something spandere noe på noen, by noen på noetreat with somebody for something forhandle med noen om noe -
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[tri:t] 1. verb1) (to deal with, or behave towards (a thing or person), in a certain manner: The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death as a case of murder.) behandle2) (to try to cure (a person or disease, injury etc): They treated her for a broken leg.) behandle3) (to put (something) through a process: The woodwork has been treated with a new chemical.) præparere4) (to buy (a meal, present etc) for (someone): I'll treat you to lunch; She treated herself to a new hat.) give5) (to write or speak about; to discuss.) behandle; drøfte2. noun(something that gives pleasure, eg an arranged outing, or some special food: He took them to the theatre as a treat.) traktement; overraskelse* * *[tri:t] 1. verb1) (to deal with, or behave towards (a thing or person), in a certain manner: The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death as a case of murder.) behandle2) (to try to cure (a person or disease, injury etc): They treated her for a broken leg.) behandle3) (to put (something) through a process: The woodwork has been treated with a new chemical.) præparere4) (to buy (a meal, present etc) for (someone): I'll treat you to lunch; She treated herself to a new hat.) give5) (to write or speak about; to discuss.) behandle; drøfte2. noun(something that gives pleasure, eg an arranged outing, or some special food: He took them to the theatre as a treat.) traktement; overraskelse -
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1. n негр, представитель чёрной расы2. n представитель смешанной расы; мулат, метис3. n цветное население4. a раскрашенный, окрашенныйadditively coloured crystal — кристалл, окрашенный примесями
5. a амер. цветной6. a южно-афр. принадлежащий к смешанной расе, родившийся от белого и «цветного» родителя7. a преувеличенный, прикрашенный8. a неискренний, притворный9. a пристрастныйСинонимический ряд:1. endowed with colour (adj.) colourful; endowed with colour; flushed; glowing; kaleidoscopic2. partial (adj.) one-sided; partial; partisan; prejudiced; prejudicial; prepossessed3. tampered with (adj.) biased; corrupted; perverted; skewed; slanted; tampered with; twisted4. treated with colour (adj.) painted; stained; tinted; treated; treated with colour5. coloured (verb) belied; biased; coloured; distorted; dyed; falsified; loaded; misrepresented; misstated; perverted; prejudiced; prepossessed; twisted; warped; wrenched6. flushed (verb) blushed; crimsoned; flushed; mantled; reddened7. glossed (verb) gilded; glossed; palliated; varnished; veneered; whitewashed8. stained (verb) dyed; stained; tinted -
37 treat
treat [tri:t]a. traiter• you should treat your mother with more respect vous devriez montrer plus de respect envers votre mèrec. ( = pay for) to treat sb to sth offrir qch à qn• to treat o.s. to sth s'offrir qch2. noun( = pleasure) plaisir m• what would you like as a birthday treat? qu'est-ce qui te ferait plaisir pour ton anniversaire ?• to give o.s. a treat se faire un petit plaisir* * *[triːt] 1.as a special treat I was allowed to stay up late — exceptionnellement on m'a permis de me coucher plus tard
it's my treat — (colloq) c'est moi qui paie
2.to stand somebody a treat — (colloq) offrir quelque chose à quelqu'un
(colloq) a treat adverbial phrase GB3.transitive verb1) gen traiter [person, animal, object, topic]to treat somebody well/badly — bien traiter/maltraiter quelqu'un
to treat somebody/something with care — prendre soin de quelqu'un/quelque chose
to treat something as — considérer quelque chose comme [idol, shrine]
2) Medicine traiter [patient, disease]3) ( process) traiter [chemical, fabric, water]4) ( pay for)4.to treat somebody to something — payer or offrir quelque chose à quelqu'un
to treat oneself to — s'offrir [holiday, hairdo]
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38 colored
1. окрашенный; цветнойadditively colored crystal — кристалл, окрашенный примесями
colored lithograph — цветная литография, хромолитография
2. окрашивать; цветнойСинонимический ряд:1. biased (adj.) biased; jaundiced; one-sided; partial; partisan; prejudiced; prepossessed; tendentious; unindifferent; unneutral2. endowed with color (adj.) colorful; endowed with color; flushed; glowing; hued; imbued; pigmented; reddened; tinged3. tampered with (adj.) corrupted; misrepresented; perverted; skewed; slanted; tampered with; twisted; warped4. treated with color (adj.) dyed; painted; shaded; stained; stippled; tinted; treated; treated with color5. blushed (verb) blushed; flushed; glowed; mantled; reddened; rouged6. embroidered (verb) embellished; embroidered; exaggerated; fudged; magnified; overcharged; overdrew/overdrawn; overstated; padded; stretched7. misrepresented (verb) belied; confused; distorted; falsified; garbled; misrepresented; misstated; perverted; twisted; warped; wrenched; wrested -
39 tinted
a окрашенныйСинонимический ряд:1. treated with color (adj.) colored; coloured; dyed; painted; shaded; stained; stippled; tinged; treated; treated with color; treated with colour2. coloured (verb) coloured; dyed; stained3. complexioned (verb) complexioned; tinctured; tinged -
40 sell
selpast tense, past participle - sold; verb1) (to give something in exchange for money: He sold her a car; I've got some books to sell.) vender2) (to have for sale: The farmer sells milk and eggs.) vender3) (to be sold: His book sold well.) venderse4) (to cause to be sold: Packaging sells a product.) hacer vender•- sell-out- be sold on
- be sold out
- sell down the river
- sell off
- sell out
- sell up
sell vb venderdo you sell stamps? ¿vendéis sellos?tr[sel]1 (gen) vender■ sorry, we don't sell stamps lo siento, pero no vendemos sellos2 familiar (convince) convencer de1 (product) venderse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be sold on something estar entusiasmado,-a por algoto be sold out estar agotado,-a■ 'Sold out' "Agotadas las existencias"to sell like hot cakes venderse como rosquillasto sell oneself venderseto sell one's body vender el cuerpoto sell one's soul to the devil venderle el alma al diabloto sell somebody a pup venderle a alguien una mototo sell somebody down the river traicionar a alguiento sell somebody short (cheat) timar a alguien 2 (underestimate) subestimar a alguien, no reconocer el valor de alguien: vendersell vi: vendersev.(§ p.,p.p.: sold) = vender v.sel
1.
(past & past p sold) transitive verb1)a) \<\<goods/house/shares/player/insurance\>\> vendersell by 11.4.96 — fecha límite de venta: 11-4-96
to sell something TO somebody, to sell somebody something — venderle algo a alguien
to sell something FOR something — vender algo en or por algo
to sell something AT something: they are selling it at half price lo están vendiendo a mitad de precio; to sell something at a loss vender algo perdiendo dinero; to sell somebody short: he's been sold short ( unfairly treated) no lo han tratado como merece; ( ripped off) lo han timado; don't sell yourself short — tienes que hacerte valer, no te subestimes
b) ( achieve sales figure of)2) (colloq) ( make acceptable)to sell something TO somebody, to sell somebody something — convencer* a alguien de algo
to be sold on something: he's completely sold on the idea — está convencido de que es una magnífica idea; river
2.
via) \<\<person/company\>\> venderb) ( be sold) \<\<product\>\> venderseto sell AT/FOR something — venderse a/por algo
Phrasal Verbs:- sell off- sell out- sell up[sel] (pt, pp sold)1.VT venderdo you sell flowers? — ¿vende flores?
you've been sold * — (fig) te han dado gato por liebre
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to sell sth for £1 — vender algo por una libra•
he doesn't sell himself very well — no es capaz de causar buena impresión, no convence mucho•
to sell sb an idea — (fig) convencer a algn de una idea•
to be sold on sth/sb * — estar cautivado por algo/algnI'm not exactly sold on the idea — no me entusiasma la idea, para mí la idea deja mucho que desear
- sell sb down the river2. VI1) [merchandise] vendersethe idea didn't sell — (fig) la idea no convenció
2) (=person)3.N(Comm) see hard 3.; see soft 2.- sell off- sell on- sell out- sell up* * *[sel]
1.
(past & past p sold) transitive verb1)a) \<\<goods/house/shares/player/insurance\>\> vendersell by 11.4.96 — fecha límite de venta: 11-4-96
to sell something TO somebody, to sell somebody something — venderle algo a alguien
to sell something FOR something — vender algo en or por algo
to sell something AT something: they are selling it at half price lo están vendiendo a mitad de precio; to sell something at a loss vender algo perdiendo dinero; to sell somebody short: he's been sold short ( unfairly treated) no lo han tratado como merece; ( ripped off) lo han timado; don't sell yourself short — tienes que hacerte valer, no te subestimes
b) ( achieve sales figure of)2) (colloq) ( make acceptable)to sell something TO somebody, to sell somebody something — convencer* a alguien de algo
to be sold on something: he's completely sold on the idea — está convencido de que es una magnífica idea; river
2.
via) \<\<person/company\>\> venderb) ( be sold) \<\<product\>\> venderseto sell AT/FOR something — venderse a/por algo
Phrasal Verbs:- sell off- sell out- sell up
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