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1 twist
1. I1) the road (the stream, the river, the path, etc.) twists and turns дорога и т.д. вьется /извивается/; he twisted and turned trying to find a comfortable position он ворочался с боку на бок, стараясь найти удобное положение2) my ankle twisted у меня подвернулась нога2. IItwist in some manner he twisted restlessly он беспокойно ворочался с боку на бок; the path twists a good deal дорожка делает много поворотов; twist somewhere the stream twists in and out among the rocks ручей [змейкой] вьется среди скал; smoke was twisting upwards дым вился, поднимаясь вверх3. IIItwist smth.1) twist the key (an iron rod, a stick, etc.) сгибать /гнуть/ ключ и т.д.; twist a scarf (a handkerchief, etc.) скручивать шарф и т.Л; twist thread (wool, cotton, silk, etc.) сучить нить и т.д.; twist a garland сплетать /плести/ гирлянду; twist a wet cloth выжимать /выкручивать/ мокрую тряпку; twist smb.'s arm (smb.'s leg) выворачивать /крутить/ кому-л. руку (ногу); twist one's knee (one's ankle, etc.) вывихнуть колено и т.д.; twist smb.'s neck свернуть кому-л. шею; he fell and twisted his wrist он упал и вывихнул руку2) twist one's mouth (one's face) скривить физиономию, корчить гримасу3) twist the truth (the meaning of words, the facts, the sense, a passage, etc.) искажать истину и т.д.; he twisted my words он исказил мои слова4. IVtwist smth. in some manner1) twist wires (things, strings, etc.) together сплетать /скручивать/ провода и т.д. [вместе]; twist the cap clockwise повернуть крышку направо; she was nervously twisting her ring она нервно вертела кольцо на пальце2) twist one's face comically скорчить смешную гримасу5. VItwist smth. into some state twist smth. apart /open/ расплетать что-л.6. VII1) twist smth. to do smth. he twisted his head to have a better look он повернул голову, чтобы ему было лучше видно2) twist smth. so as to do smth. twist what is said so as to give a wrong impression исказить сказанное, чтобы создать ложное впечатление7. XI1) be twisted from smth. this rope is twisted from many threads этот канат свит из множества нитей; be twisted in smth. a few wild flowers were twisted in her hair в ее волосы было вплетено несколько полевых цветов2) be twisted the key is twisted ключ изогнут; be twisted with smth. his face was twisted with pain его лицо было искажено от боли8. XVItwist round (on, etc.) smth. creepers twist round (on) their props вьюны вьются вокруг подпорок (на подпорках); the thief twisted out of the policeman's arms воришка вывернулся из рук полицейского; the snake twisted through the grass змея, извиваясь, ползла в траве; the metal twisted with heat металл коробился от высокой температуры9. XXI11) twist smth., smb. on (round, etc.) smth. twist one's ring on the finger вертеть /поворачивать/ кольцо на пальце; twist a ribbon round smth. перевязывать что-л. лентой; twist silk thread round a reel наматывать шелковую нить на катушку; twist one's muffler round one's neck обмотать шею шарфом; twist ribbons round the pole (wreaths round a column, etc.) обвивать шест лентами и т.д.; she twisted her hair round her finger to make it curl она накрутила волосы на палец, чтобы они вились; twist a person round one's little finger coll. подчинить кого-л. своему влиянию, крутить кем-л. как хочешь; twist smth. into smth. twist flowers into a wreath (flowers into a garland, pieces of straw into a rope, threads into yarn, etc.) плести венок из цветов и т.д.; twist the dough into funny shapes делать из теста затейливые формы; twist smth. out of smth. he twisted the stick out of my hand он выдернул палку у меня из рук || twist one's way through the crowd пробираться зигзагами через толпу2) twist smth. into smth. twist smb.'s words into a confession (into an admission of error, etc.) искажать /передергивать/ чьи-л. слова так, чтобы их можно было истолковать как признание и т.д. -
2 round
1. adjective1) (shaped like a circle or globe: a round hole; a round stone; This plate isn't quite round.) redondo2) (rather fat; plump: a round face.) redondo
2. adverb1) (in the opposite direction: He turned round.) en sentido contrario2) (in a circle: They all stood round and listened; A wheel goes round; All (the) year round.) en círculo3) (from one person to another: They passed the letter round; The news went round.) de persona en persona4) (from place to place: We drove round for a while.) de un sitio a otro, por ahí5) (in circumference: The tree measured two metres round.) de circunferencia6) (to a particular place, usually a person's home: Are you coming round (to our house) tonight?) a casa
3. preposition1) (on all sides of: There was a wall round the garden; He looked round the room.) alrededor (de), en torno (a)2) (passing all sides of (and returning to the starting-place): They ran round the tree.) alrededor (de), en torno (a)3) (changing direction at: He came round the corner.) a la vuelta (de)4) (in or to all parts of: The news spread all round the town.) por
4. noun1) (a complete circuit: a round of drinks (= one for everyone present); a round of golf.) ronda, vuelta; recorrido2) (a regular journey one takes to do one's work: a postman's round.) recorrido3) (a burst of cheering, shooting etc: They gave him a round of applause; The soldier fired several rounds.) salva; tiro4) (a single bullet, shell etc: five hundred rounds of ammunition.) cartucho5) (a stage in a competition etc: The winners of the first round will go through to the next.) vuelta, asalto (boxeo)6) (a type of song sung by several singers singing the same tune starting in succession.) canon
5. verb(to go round: The car rounded the corner.) girar, virar- rounded- roundly
- roundness
- rounds
- all-round
- all-rounder
- roundabout
6. adjective(not direct: a roundabout route.) indirecto- round-shouldered
- round trip
- all round
- round about
- round off
- round on
- round up
round1 adj redondoround2 advshe looked round miró a su alrededor / miró hacia atrásround3 prep alrededor de
round /rraun/ sustantivo masculino (Dep) round ' round' also found in these entries: Spanish: alrededor - asalto - asomar - batuta - billete - bordear - caballito - camilla - circular - dejarse - doblar - eliminatoria - energía - estar - foro - hacinarse - inversa - inverso - juntar - octava - octavo - pasarse - patearse - piña - por - reanimar - reanimarse - rebuscada - rebuscado - recorrer - redonda - redondear - redondez - redondo - rematar - remover - revés - rodear - ronda - sobremesa - soler - sortear - tartana - tiovivo - volver - volverse - vuelta - acorralar - aparecer - aplauso English: all-round - ask round - bend - bring round - circle - clip - clock - come round - corner - drop in - drop round - finger - flash - gather round - get around - get round - get round to - glance round - go round - hand round - look round - merry-go-round - pad - paper round - pass - pass round - rally - rally round - ring - round - round down - round off - round on - round robin - round up - round-shouldered - round-table meeting - round-the-clock - show round - spin - swap round - swing - tour - travel - turn round - twist round - wander - way - wheel - whip-roundtr[raʊnd]1 redondo,-a1 (circle) círculo4 (of drinks) ronda5 (of policeman etc) ronda6 (for gun) cartucho7 (of bread) rebanada2 (about) por ahí3 (to somebody's house) a casa1 alrededor de■ have you lived round here long? ¿hace mucho que vives por aquí?1 doblar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLall the year round durante todo el añoround the clock día y noche, las veinticuatro horasround the corner a la vuelta de la esquinathe other way round al revésto have round shoulders tener las espaldas cargadasto go round dar vueltasround table mesa redondaround trip viaje nombre masculino de ida y vueltaround number número redondoround ['raʊnd] vt1) : redondearshe rounded the edges: redondeó los bordes2) turn: doblarto round the corner: dar la vuelta a la esquina3)to round off : redondear (un número)4)5)to round up gather: reunirround adj1) : redondoa round table: una mesa redondain round numbers: en números redondosround shoulders: espaldas cargadas2)round trip : viaje m de ida y vueltaround n1) circle: círculo m2) series: serie f, sucesión fa round of talks: una ronda de negociacionesthe daily round: la rutina cotidiana3) : asalto m (en boxeo), recorrido m (en golf), vuelta f (en varios juegos)4) : salva f (de aplausos)5)round of drinks : ronda f6)round of ammunition : disparo m, cartucho m7) rounds npl: recorridos mpl (de un cartero), rondas fpl (de un vigilante), visitas fpl (de un médico)to make the rounds: hacer visitasn.• equilibrado (Vino) s.m.adj.• redondo, -a adj.• rollizo, -a adj.• rotundo, -a adj.adv.• alrededor adv.n.• asalto s.m.• círculo s.m.• descarga s.f.• redondo s.m.• ronda s.f.• rueda s.f.• vuelta s.f.prep.• alrededor de prep.v.• redondear (MAT, INF) v.
I raʊnd1)a) (circular, spherical) redondob) ( not angular) < corner> curvoshe has very round shoulders — es muy cargada de espaldas, es muy encorvada
2) < number> redondo
II
1) c ( circle) círculo m, redondel m, redondela f (Andes)theater in the round — teatro m circular
2) ca) ( series) serie fround of talks — ronda f de conversaciones
b) ( burst)let's have a round of applause for... — un aplauso para...
3) c (Sport, Games) (of tournament, quiz) vuelta f; (in boxing, wrestling) round m, asalto m; ( in golf) vuelta f, recorrido m; ( in showjumping) recorrido m; ( in card games) partida f4)a) ( of visits) (often pl)the doctor is off making his rounds o (BrE) is on his rounds — el doctor está haciendo visitas a domicilio or visitando pacientes
the nurse does her round of the wards at midday — la enfermera hace la ronda de las salas a mediodía
we had to make o (BrE) do o go the rounds of all the relatives — tuvimos que ir de visita a casa de todos los parientes
b) c ( of watchman) ronda f; (of postman, milkman) (BrE) recorrido m5) c ( of drinks) ronda f, vuelta f, tanda f (Col, Méx)this is my round — esta ronda or vuelta or (Col, Méx tb) tanda la pago yo
7) c ( of bread) (BrE)a round of toast — una tostada or (Méx) un pan tostado
8) c ( Mus) canon m
III
a) ( go around) \<\<corner\>\> doblar, dar* la vuelta ab) ( make round) \<\<edge\>\> redondearPhrasal Verbs:- round on- round up
IV
adverb (esp BrE)1)a) ( in a circle)she spun round when she heard his voice — dio media vuelta al oír su voz; see also turn round
c) ( on all sides) alrededor2)a) (from one place, person to another)the curator took us round — el conservador nos mostró or nos enseñó el museo (or la colección etc)
b) (at, to different place)we're having friends round for a meal — hemos invitado a unos amigos a comer; see also call round
c)all round — ( in every respect) en todos los sentidos; ( for everybody) a todos
V
preposition (esp BrE)1) ( encircling) alrededor de2)a) ( in the vicinity of) cerca de, en los alrededores deb) (within, through)[raʊnd] When round is an element in a phrasal verb, eg ask round, call round, rally round, look up the verb.1.ADJ(compar rounder) (superl roundest) (gen) redondo; [sum, number] redondo2.ADV•
there is a fence all round — está rodeado por un cercadoit would be better all round if we didn't go — (in every respect) sería mejor en todos los sentidos que no fuéramos; (for all concerned) sería mejor para todos que no fuéramos
drinks all round! — ¡pago la ronda para todos!
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to ask sb round — invitar a algn a casa or a pasar (por casa)•
we were round at my sister's — estábamos en casa de mi hermana•
the wheels go round — las ruedas giran or dan vuelta•
the long way round — el camino más largothe other/wrong way round — al revés
3. PREP1) (of place etc) alrededor dewe were sitting round the table/fire — estábamos sentados alrededor de la mesa/en torno a la chimenea
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round the clock — (=at any time) a todas horas, a cualquier hora; (=non-stop) permanentemente, día y noche, las 24 horas del día•
are you from round here? — ¿eres de por aquí?•
to look round the shop — echar una mirada por la tienda•
round about £50 — alrededor de 50 libras, 50 libras más o menos•
somewhere round Derby — cerca de Derby3) (=using as theme)4. N1) (=circle) círculo m ; (=slice) tajada f, rodaja f2) [of postman, milkman etc] recorrido m ; [of watchman] ronda f•
the watchman was doing his round — el vigilante estaba de ronda•
the story is going the rounds that... — se dice or se rumorea que...she did or went or made the rounds of the agencies — visitó or recorrió todas las agencias
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the doctor's on his rounds — el médico está haciendo sus visitas3) (Boxing) asalto m, round m ; (Golf) partido m, recorrido m, vuelta f ; (Showjumping) recorrido m ; (Cards) (=game) partida f ; (in tournament) vuelta f•
to have a clear round — hacer un recorrido sin penalizaciones4) [of drinks] ronda fwhose round is it? — ¿a quién le toca (pagar)?
it's my round — yo invito, me toca a mí
let's have a round of applause for... — demos un fuerte aplauso a...
5) (=series)6) (=routine)•
the daily round — la rutina cotidiana7)• in the round — (Theat) circular, en redondo
8) (Mus) canon m5. VT1) (=make round) [+ lips, edges] redondear2) (=go round) [+ corner] doblar, dar la vuelta a; (Naut) doblar6.CPDround arch N — arco m de medio punto
round dance N — baile m en corro
round robin N — (=request) petición f firmada en rueda; (=protest) protesta f firmada en rueda
Round Table N — (Hist) Mesa f Redonda
round table N — (=conference) mesa f redonda
round trip N — viaje m de ida y vuelta
round trip ticket — (US) billete m de ida y vuelta
- round on- round up* * *
I [raʊnd]1)a) (circular, spherical) redondob) ( not angular) < corner> curvoshe has very round shoulders — es muy cargada de espaldas, es muy encorvada
2) < number> redondo
II
1) c ( circle) círculo m, redondel m, redondela f (Andes)theater in the round — teatro m circular
2) ca) ( series) serie fround of talks — ronda f de conversaciones
b) ( burst)let's have a round of applause for... — un aplauso para...
3) c (Sport, Games) (of tournament, quiz) vuelta f; (in boxing, wrestling) round m, asalto m; ( in golf) vuelta f, recorrido m; ( in showjumping) recorrido m; ( in card games) partida f4)a) ( of visits) (often pl)the doctor is off making his rounds o (BrE) is on his rounds — el doctor está haciendo visitas a domicilio or visitando pacientes
the nurse does her round of the wards at midday — la enfermera hace la ronda de las salas a mediodía
we had to make o (BrE) do o go the rounds of all the relatives — tuvimos que ir de visita a casa de todos los parientes
b) c ( of watchman) ronda f; (of postman, milkman) (BrE) recorrido m5) c ( of drinks) ronda f, vuelta f, tanda f (Col, Méx)this is my round — esta ronda or vuelta or (Col, Méx tb) tanda la pago yo
7) c ( of bread) (BrE)a round of toast — una tostada or (Méx) un pan tostado
8) c ( Mus) canon m
III
a) ( go around) \<\<corner\>\> doblar, dar* la vuelta ab) ( make round) \<\<edge\>\> redondearPhrasal Verbs:- round on- round up
IV
adverb (esp BrE)1)a) ( in a circle)she spun round when she heard his voice — dio media vuelta al oír su voz; see also turn round
c) ( on all sides) alrededor2)a) (from one place, person to another)the curator took us round — el conservador nos mostró or nos enseñó el museo (or la colección etc)
b) (at, to different place)we're having friends round for a meal — hemos invitado a unos amigos a comer; see also call round
c)all round — ( in every respect) en todos los sentidos; ( for everybody) a todos
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preposition (esp BrE)1) ( encircling) alrededor de2)a) ( in the vicinity of) cerca de, en los alrededores deb) (within, through) -
3 wriggle
1. intransitive verb1) sich winden; [Fisch:] zappeln2) (make one's/its way by wriggling) sich schlängeln2. transitive verbwriggle out of a difficulty — etc. (fig.) sich aus einer schwierigen Situation usw. herauswinden
wriggle one's way — (lit. or fig.) sich schlängeln
* * *['riɡl] 1. verb(to twist to and fro: The child kept wriggling in his seat; How are you going to wriggle out of this awkward situation?) zappeln, sich winden2. noun(a wriggling movement.) die Windung- academic.ru/83195/wriggler">wriggler* * *wrig·gle[ˈrɪgl̩]I. vi2. (move)3.II. vtshe \wriggled her shoulders against the cushions sie grub die Schultern in die Kissento \wriggle one's toes in the sand die Zehen in den Sand graben* * *['rɪgl]1. nSchlängeln nt no pl; (of child, fish) Zappeln nt no plto give a wriggle (worm, snake, eel) — sich schlängeln; (fish) sich winden, zappeln
2. vttoes, ears wackeln mit3. vi(worm, snake, eel) sich schlängeln; (fish) sich winden, zappeln; (person) (restlessly, excitedly) zappeln; (in embarrassment) sich windento wriggle along/down — sich vorwärtsschlängeln/nach unten schlängeln
the fish wriggled off the hook — der Fisch wand sich vom Haken
she managed to wriggle free — es gelang ihr, sich loszuwinden
he wriggled through the hole in the hedge — er wand or schlängelte sich durch das Loch in der Hecke
do stop wriggling about — hör endlich mit der Zappelei auf
* * *wriggle [ˈrıɡl]A v/iwriggle along sich dahinschlängeln;2. sich unruhig oder nervös hin und her bewegen, zappelnB v/t2. schlängeln, winden, ringeln:wriggle o.s. into fig sich einschleichen in (akk);wriggle o.s. out of sich herauswinden ausC s1. Windung f, Krümmung f2. schlängelnde Bewegung, Schlängeln n, Ringeln n3. Zappeln n* * *1. intransitive verb1) sich winden; [Fisch:] zappeln2) (make one's/its way by wriggling) sich schlängeln2. transitive verbwriggle out of a difficulty — etc. (fig.) sich aus einer schwierigen Situation usw. herauswinden
wriggle one's way — (lit. or fig.) sich schlängeln
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4 alrededor
alrededor adverbiob)( aproximadamente) around, about
alrededor
I adv (en torno) round, around: había un montón de niños alrededor suyo, there were crowds of children around her
mirar alrededor, to look around
II mpl alrededores, surrounding area sing: vive en los alrededores de Bogotá, she lives in the outskirts o suburbs of Bogotá Locuciones: alrededor de (rodeando algo) around: se sentaron alrededor de la mesa, they took their seats round the table (aproximadamente) around, about: llegué alrededor de las dos, I arrived around two o'clock
había alrededor de veinte personas, there were about twenty people ' alrededor' also found in these entries: Spanish: escopetazo - ligadura - mariposear - pulular - rodar - rotar - torno - corro - esperar - girar - rodear - sobre - vuelta English: about - around - astronomical - boom - circa - do - flit - glance round - gravel - hilly - hoarding - look round - loop - neighborhood - neighbourhood - odd - orbit - pass - region - revolve - round - so - some - stay down - thereabout - thereabouts - to - twine - vicinity - wind - at - center - circle - foot - GCSE - get - look - mid- - move - something - somewhere - surrounding - swarm - twist -
5 way
[wei] 1. noun1) (an opening or passageway: This is the way in/out; There's no way through.) prehod2) (a route, direction etc: Which way shall we go?; Which is the way to Princes Street?; His house is on the way from here to the school; Will you be able to find your/the way to my house?; Your house is on my way home; The errand took me out of my way; a motorway.) pot; smer3) (used in the names of roads: His address is 21 Melville Way.) cesta4) (a distance: It's a long way to the school; The nearest shops are only a short way away.) pot5) (a method or manner: What is the easiest way to write a book?; I know a good way of doing it; He's got a funny way of talking; This is the quickest way to chop onions.) način6) (an aspect or side of something: In some ways this job is quite difficult; In a way I feel sorry for him.) ozir7) (a characteristic of behaviour; a habit: He has some rather unpleasant ways.) navada8) (used with many verbs to give the idea of progressing or moving: He pushed his way through the crowd; They soon ate their way through the food.) pot2. adverb((especially American) by a long distance or time; far: The winner finished the race way ahead of the other competitors; It's way past your bedtime.) daleč- wayfarer- wayside
- be/get on one's way
- by the way
- fall by the wayside
- get/have one's own way
- get into / out of the way of doing something
- get into / out of the way of something
- go out of one's way
- have a way with
- have it one's own way
- in a bad way
- in
- out of the/someone's way
- lose one's way
- make one's way
- make way for
- make way
- under way
- way of life
- ways and means* * *I [wéi]nounpot, cesta, steza; proga; prehod; stran, smer; nautical kurzway out — izhod; prehojena pot; pot ali oddaljenost, ki jo je treba prehoditi; dalja, del poti ali potovanja; prosta pot, prostor; figuratively priložnost, prilika, možnost, izhod; napredovanje, napredek, razvoj; colloquially okolica, stran; figuratively pot, način, sredstvo, postopek, metoda; navada, lastnost, običaj; poklic, stroka, področje dejavnosti; (zdravstveno) stanje, položaj; ozir, pogled, zveza, razmerje, stopnja; nautical plural grede za spuščanje ladje v vodo, sankeany way — vsekakor, v vsakem primeruby way of — na poti čez; z namenom, da; zato, da; s pomočjo; zaradiby the way — mimogrede, spotoma, na poti; sicer; slučajnoin a way — nekako, na neki način, ne popolnomain a small way — skromno, brez pretenzij, ponižnoone way or another — tako ali tako, kakorkoli, nekakoover the way — na drugi strani (poti), čez cestothe other way round — v obratni smeri, narobe, (ravno) obratnounder way nautical na poti, na vožnjithe way of the world — tok, način življenja, ukoreninjen običajthe way of the cross religion križev potno way inferior — nikakor ne slabši, neznatnejšithe good old ways — dobri, stari običajihigh way — glavna cesta, državna cesta; figuratively običajni način delovanjalion in the way — zapreka, motnja (zlasti namišljena, fiktivna)permanent way railway tir, tračnicepermanent-way man railway progovni delavecnothing out of the way — nič posebnega (nenavadnega, izrednega)this way please! — semkaj, za menoj, prosim!this is not in my way — to ni moja stroka, s tem se ne bavimto be in the family way — biti noseča, pričakovati otrokato be in s.o.'s way — biti komu napoti, motiti kogato be on the way — biti na poti, približevati seto be in a way colloquially biti vznemirjen, razburjento clear the way — umakniti se s poti, dati prost prehodto come ( —ali to fall) in s.o.'s way — srečati koga, naleteti na kogato get in the way — biti napoti, zapreti pot, oviratito get in the way of s.th. — razumeti kajto get out of the way — iti s poti, umakniti se (s poti)to give way — umakniti se, odmakniti se, izogniti se; popuščati, popustitito force one's way — izsiliti, utreti si potto go one's way — oditi, iti po svoji potito go ( —ali to take) one's own way — iti svojo pot; ravnati, narediti neodvisno od nasvetov drugihto go the way of all the earth (of all flesh, of nature) figuratively umretiyou can't have it both ways — ne moreš imeti obojega; figuratively ne more biti volk sit in koza celato have one's own way — delati po svoji glavi; doseči to, kar želimoto look s.o.'s way — gledati proti komuto lose way — izgubiti, zmanjšati hitrostto lose one's way — zaiti, izgubiti seto make way — napredovati; figuratively prodreti, uspetito make one's own way — iti po svoji poti, oditito make the best of one's way — iti čim hitreje, pohitetito put o.s. out of the way — truditi se, da(ja)ti si trudato put s.o. out of the way — spraviti koga s poti, tajno ubiti kogato see a way out — videti pot (izhod, neko možnost)to stand in the way of s.o. — ovirati koga, zastaviti komu potto work one's way — študirati, preživljati se z delomII [wéi]transitive verbizuriti (konja) za hojo ali ježo po cestiIII [wéi]adverb colloquially daleč -
6 ♦ round
♦ round (1) /raʊnd/a.1 rotondo; tondo; circolare; tondeggiante: a round table, un tavolo rotondo; (fig.) una tavola rotonda; round cheeks, gote tonde (o paffute); round shoulders, spalle tonde (o spioventi); round brackets, parentesi tonde; in round figures (o numbers) (o as a round figure) in cifra tonda; a round hand, una calligrafia rotondeggiante3 chiaro e tondo; bell'e buono: (antiq.) a round oath, un'imprecazione bell'e buona; He told her in round terms what he thought of her, le ha detto chiaramente quello che pensava di lei8 (arc.) franco; schietto● (geom.) round angle, angolo giro □ (archit.) round arch, arco a tutto sesto □ ( sport) round-arm, roteando il braccio: ( cricket) to bowl round-arm, lanciare la palla roteando il braccio □ round-backed, dalla schiena ricurva □ (equit.) round corral, recinto tondo; tondino (fam.) □ round dance, ballo in cerchio; ( anche) ballo da sala (in cui le coppie compiono un movimento circolare, come il valzer) □ a round estimate, un preventivo (o un calcolo) approssimativo □ ( slang spreg.) round-eye, individuo di etnia caucasica; (un) occidentale ( per un orientale o un nero) □ round-eyed, con gli occhi spalancati □ round figure, figura tondeggiante; (mat.) cifra tonda □ (zool.) round-fish, carpa □ a round game, un gioco che si fa stando in circolo □ ( Borsa) round lot, unità di contrattazione; lotto (minimo) ( di titoli) □ round robin, (stor.) petizione con le firme poste in cerchio ( in modo da mantenere l'anonimato del primo firmatario); ( ora) denuncia ufficiale a più firme, lettera collettiva di protesta; ( anche) lettera di auguri (spedita a vari destinatari, in cui si danno notizie di sé); ( sport) girone, torneo all'italiana ( ogni partecipante incontra tutti gli altri); (comput.) round robin □ round-shouldered, dalle spalle tonde (o spioventi) □ ( leggenda) the Round Table, la Tavola Rotonda ( dei Cavalieri di Re Artù) □ round-table conference (o discussion), tavola rotonda (fig.) □ round trip, viaggio di andata e ritorno □ ( USA) round-trip ticket, biglietto di andata e ritorno (cfr. ingl. return ticket, sotto return, A, def. 7) □ (aeron.) round trip airfare, (prezzo del) biglietto aereo con ritorno sulla stessa tratta □ (fin.) round-trip trading, mosconate ripetute ( allo scopo di far lievitare il volume delle transazioni) □ round tripper, chi fa un viaggio di andata e ritorno.♦ round (2) /raʊnd/n.1 tondo; tondino; cerchio: rounds of pastry, tondini di pasta; (poet.) this earthly round, il globo terrestre, la terra; to dance in a round, danzare in cerchio2 serie ( di colloqui, d'incontri, ecc.); giro: a long round of talks, una lunga serie di colloqui; un lungo negoziato; a round of formal consultations, un giro di consultazioni ufficiali; a round of parties, una serie di feste3 giro ( di consegne, di visite, di consumazioni, ecc.): milk round, giro di consegna del latte ( a domicilio); daily round, il tran-tran quotidiano; paper round, giro di consegna dei giornali ( a domicilio); The doctor is on his rounds, il dottore è in giro per visite; DIALOGO → - Ordering drinks- I'll get this round, what's everyone having?, questo giro pago io, che prendete?; Whose round is it?, a chi tocca pagare da bere?4 ( sport) turno ( di qualificazione); ( calcio, ecc.) girone ( eliminatorio); fase ( di un torneo); giornata ( di campionato): They were knocked out in the third round, sono stati eliminati nel terzo turno di qualificazione; to go through to the next round, passare al girone successivo5 ( cucina) pezzo rotondo; fetta ( di pane); panino imbottito: a round of toast, una fetta di pane tostato8 (mil.) colpo; proiettile: We didn't fire a single round, non abbiamo sparato un solo colpo; I'd only got three rounds left, mi restavano solo tre proiettili; The guns fired 101 rounds in his honour, i cannoni hanno sparato 101 salve in suo onore; a blank round, uno sparo a salve; a live round, un colpo con proiettile ( non a salve)9 ballo in tondo; danza in cerchio10 (mus.) canone15 (autom., ecc.) manche● a round of applause, uno scroscio di applausi □ the round of the seasons, il ciclo delle stagioni □ round turn, giro completo ( di una fune: intorno a qc.) □ (scult. e fig.) in the round, a tutto tondo □ to make (o do) the rounds of, fare il giro di ( negozi, uffici, ecc.) □ to be doing (o making) the rounds, fare il giro (di); girare, andare in giro ( per); circolare; essere in giro: I've been doing the rounds of the antique shops, ho fatto il giro dei negozi di antiquariato; There's a rumour about him doing the rounds, circola una voce sul suo conto □ (mecc.: di cilindro) out of round, ovalizzato □ theatre in the round, teatro con palcoscenico centrale.♦ round (3) /raʊnd/avv.1 in tondo; in giro; attorno: The earth goes round, la terra gira in tondo; The news got round quickly, la notizia si è diffusa in fretta; The head showed the visitors round, il preside ha accompagnato gli ospiti nel giro di visita (della scuola); The room has huge windows all the way round, la stanza ha enormi finestre tutt'intorno2 di ritorno: Easter will soon be round again, la Pasqua tornerà presto; presto sarà di nuovo Pasqua5 (nei verbi frasali, è idiom.; per es.:) DIALOGO → - Going on holiday 1- I'll be round at six sharp tomorrow, arriverò alle sei in punto domani; to ask round, invitare a casa propria; to come round, ritornare; riprendere conoscenza; ecc.; DIALOGO → - Going on holiday 2- A friend of mine is going to come round and feed the cat, una mia amica verrà a dare da mangiare al gatto; He called but she didn't look round, l'ha chiamata ma non si è voltata; They sit round watching TV all day, se ne stanno seduti davanti alla tv tutto il giorno; (autom.) to turn round, girare, svoltare (► to ask, to come, to go, ecc.)● round about, qui attorno; qui (o lì) intorno; ( anche) circa, all'incirca: He lives somewhere round about here, abita da qualche parte qui intorno; It will cost round about ten dollars, costerà dieci dollari all'incirca □ round and about, in giro; qua e là: I meet him round and about, lo incontro qua e là □ round and round, più volte intorno: They drove round and round looking for the house, hanno fatto più giri con la macchina per trovare la casa; The whisky made my head go round and round, il whisky mi ha fatto girare la testa □ all round, tutt'intorno: There were smiles all round, tutti intorno sorridevano; He ordered drinks all round, ha ordinato da bere per tutti □ an all-round man, un uomo versatile □ for a mile round, nel raggio di un miglio □ to have a look round, dare un'occhiata in giro: We went into the town to have a look round, siamo andati in città per dare un'occhiata in giro □ the other way round, dall'altra parte; in senso opposto; al contrario □ ( taking it) all round, nell'insieme; tutto considerato: This is a better solution all round, questa è una soluzione migliore tutto considerato □ to turn round and round, girare su sé stessi; continuare a girare in tondo □ the wrong way round, nel senso sbagliato; a rovescio: You've got your cap on the wrong way round, hai il berretto alla rovescia.♦ round (4) /raʊnd/prep.1 intorno a; dalle parti di: The earth goes round the sun, la terra gira intorno al sole; to build a wall round a town, costruire un muro tutt'intorno a una città; to put a shawl round one's shoulders, mettersi uno scialle intorno alle spalle; to travel round the world, viaggiare intorno al mondo; fare il giro del mondo; We went round the factory, abbiamo fatto il giro della fabbrica; They farm round Cleveland, fanno gli agricoltori dalle parti di Cleveland2 in; per: to travel round Europe, viaggiare in tutta l'Europa; The little boy was running round the room, il bambino correva per la stanza● round the back of the church, dietro la chiesa □ round the clock, 24 ore su 24; giorno e notte: a round-the-clock patrol, una pattuglia in servizio di ronda 24 ore su 24 □ round the corner, girato l'angolo; dietro l'angolo; (fig.) vicino, dietro l'angolo: There's a post office round the corner, c'è un ufficio postale dietro l'angolo □ round here, qui intorno; nei dintorni: DIALOGO → - Asking for directions- I'm not from round here, non sono di queste parti □ round one's neck, al collo: She wore a necklace round her neck, aveva al collo una collana □ round-the-world, intorno al mondo: a round-the-world trip, un viaggio intorno al mondo □ to argue round and round a subject, discutere senza fine su un argomento □ (fig.) to drive sb. round the bend, fare impazzire q. □ (autom.) to go round a bend, fare una curva □ (fig.) to go round the bend (o the twist), uscire di testa; andare fuori di testa; ammattire □ ( slang) to go round the shops, fare il giro dei negozi NOTA D'USO: - around, round, o about?-.(to) round /raʊnd/A v. t.1 (mat.) arrotondare: to round a figure, arrotondare una cifra; 4.519 rounded to two decimals is 4.52, 4,519 arrotondato a due decimali dà 4,523 girare (intorno a); (naut.) doppiare: to round the corner, girare l'angolo; scantonare; The ship rounded the Cape of Good Hope, la nave ha doppiato il Capo di Buona Speranza4 (fam., autom.) prendere, fare ( una curva): The car rounded the bend at top speed, l'auto ha preso la curva a tutta velocità5 (falegn.) arrotondare; smussareB v. i.girarsi; voltarsi; far dietro front● to round the angles, smussare gli angoli. -
7 screw
1. noun1) Schraube, dieput the screw[s] on somebody — (fig. coll.) jemandem [die] Daumenschrauben anlegen (ugs.)
2) (Naut., Aeronaut.) Schraube, die4) (coarse) (copulation) Fick, der (vulg.); Nummer, die (derb); (partner in copulation) Ficker, der/Fickerin, die (vulg.)2. transitive verbhave a screw — ficken (vulg.); vögeln (vulg.)
1) (fasten) schrauben (to an + Akk.)have one's head screwed on [straight or the right way or properly] — (coll.) ein vernünftiger Mensch sein
2) (turn) schrauben [Schraubverschluss usw.]4) (coarse): (copulate with) [Mann:] ficken (vulg.), vögeln (vulg.); [Frau:] ficken mit (vulg.), vögeln mit (vulg.)screw you! — (sl.) leck mich am Arsch! (salopp)
3. intransitive verbscrew you and your...! — leck mich am Arsch mit deinem/deiner/deinen...!
1) (revolve) sich schrauben lassen; sich drehen lassenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91311/screw_up">screw up* * *[skru:] 1. noun1) (a type of nail that is driven into something by a firm twisting action: I need four strong screws for fixing the cupboard to the wall.) die Schraube2) (an action of twisting a screw etc: He tightened it by giving it another screw.) das Anziehen2. verb1) (to fix, or be fixed, with a screw or screws: He screwed the handle to the door; The handle screws on with these screws.) schrauben2) (to fix or remove, or be fixed or removed, with a twisting movement: Make sure that the hook is fully screwed in; He screwed off the lid.) anschrauben•- screwdriver- be/get screwed
- have a screw loose
- put the screws on
- screw up
- screw up one's courage* * *[skru:]I. nto loosen/tighten [up] a \screw eine Schraube lockern/anziehento put \screw on the ball dem Ball [einen] Effet geben, den Ball anschneiden9.he must have a \screw loose! bei ihm muss eine Schraube locker sein! fam▶ to tighten the \screw[s] [on sb] den Druck [auf jdn] verstärken, [jdm] die Daumenschrauben anziehenII. vtto \screw sth tight etw fest zudrehento \screw a nut tight eine [Schrauben]mutter anziehen\screw you/them! du kannst/die können mich mal! sl6. (twist)he somehow managed to \screw his face into an expression of polite interest irgendwie schaffte er es, sein Gesicht freundlich zu verziehento \screw sth into a ball etw zu einem Knäuel [zusammen]knüllen* * *[skruː]1. nhe's got a screw loose (inf) — bei dem ist eine Schraube locker (inf)
this is another turn of the screw — das macht es noch schlimmer, das setzt sie/ihn etc noch mehr unter Druck
2) (NAUT, AVIAT) Schraube f, Propeller m3) (= action) Drehung fto give sth a screw — an etw (dat) drehen
he/she is a good screw — er/sie vögelt gut (inf)
to have a screw — vögeln (inf), bumsen (inf)
5) (Brit inf= wage)
he earns a good screw — er verdient ganz schön viel Kohle (inf)that's not a bad screw — bei dem Job stimmt die Kohle (inf)
2. vt2) (inf: put pressure on) in die Mangel nehmen (inf)to screw sb for sth — etw aus jdm herausquetschen (inf)
screw you! (sl) — leck mich am Arsch! (vulg), du kannst mich mal! (inf)
we're not out to screw you for every penny you've got — wir wollen dich nicht abzocken (inf)
3. vi1) (= can be screwed) sich schrauben lassen; (= fasten with screw) angeschraubt werden* * *screw [skruː]A s1. TECH Schraube f (ohne Mutter):there is a screw loose (somewhere) fig da stimmt etwas nicht;he has a screw loose umg bei ihm ist eine Schraube locker;give the screw another turn die Schraube anziehen (a. fig);b) SCHIFF Schraubendampfer m3. TECH Spindel f (einer Presse)4. Spirale f5. besonders Br Tütchen n (Tabak etc)7. sl Knauser m, Knicker m9. besonders Br sl Lohn m, Gehalt n10. Korkenzieher m11. sl (Gefängnis)Wärter m12. vulga) Nummer f (Geschlechtsverkehr):B v/t1. schrauben:screw down ein-, festschrauben;screw on anschrauben;screw to (an)schrauben an (akk), verschrauben mit;screw up zuschrauben;he has his head screwed on (the right way) umg er ist nicht auf den Kopf gefallena) die Augen zusammenkneifen,5. figa) jemanden unter Druck setzen8. umg reinlegen, übers Ohr hauen:screw sb out of sth jemanden um etwas betrügen11. vulg jemanden ficken, vögeln (beide vulg) (mit jemandem Geschlechtsverkehr haben):screw you!, get screwed! bes US verpiss dich! sl;screw your book! bes US scheiß auf dein Buch! slC v/i1. sich (ein- oder ver)schrauben lassen2. sl knickern, knausern4. vulg ficken, vögeln (beide vulg) (mit jemandem Geschlechtsverkehr haben):screw off! bes US verpiss dich! sl* * *1. noun1) Schraube, diehe has a screw loose — (coll. joc.) bei ihm ist eine Schraube locker od. lose (salopp)
put the screw[s] on somebody — (fig. coll.) jemandem [die] Daumenschrauben anlegen (ugs.)
2) (Naut., Aeronaut.) Schraube, die4) (coarse) (copulation) Fick, der (vulg.); Nummer, die (derb); (partner in copulation) Ficker, der/Fickerin, die (vulg.)2. transitive verbhave a screw — ficken (vulg.); vögeln (vulg.)
1) (fasten) schrauben (to an + Akk.)have one's head screwed on [straight or the right way or properly] — (coll.) ein vernünftiger Mensch sein
2) (turn) schrauben [Schraubverschluss usw.]4) (coarse): (copulate with) [Mann:] ficken (vulg.), vögeln (vulg.); [Frau:] ficken mit (vulg.), vögeln mit (vulg.)screw you! — (sl.) leck mich am Arsch! (salopp)
3. intransitive verbscrew you and your...! — leck mich am Arsch mit deinem/deiner/deinen...!
1) (revolve) sich schrauben lassen; sich drehen lassenPhrasal Verbs:- screw up* * *(ship) n.Schiffsschraube f. n.Schraube -n f. v.knausern v.schrauben v. -
8 struggle
1. intransitive verb1) (try with difficulty) kämpfenstruggle to do something — sich abmühen, etwas zu tun
struggle for a place/a better world — um einen Platz/für eine bessere Welt kämpfen
struggle against or with somebody/something — mit jemandem/etwas od. gegen jemanden/etwas kämpfen
struggle with something — (try to cope) sich mit etwas quälen; mit etwas kämpfen
I struggled past — ich kämpfte mich vorbei
3) (physically) kämpfen; (resist) sich wehrenstruggle free — freikommen; sich befreien
4) (be in difficulties) kämpfen (fig.)2. noun1) (exertion)it was a long struggle — es kostete viel Mühe
have a [hard] struggle to do something — [große] Mühe haben, etwas zu tun
the struggle for freedom — der Kampf für die Freiheit
2) (physical fight) Kampf, derthe struggle against or with somebody/something — der Kampf gegen od. mit jemandem/etwas
the struggle for influence/power — der Kampf um Einfluss/die Macht
* * *1. verb1) (to twist violently when trying to free oneself: The child struggled in his arms.) zappeln2) (to make great efforts or try hard: All his life he has been struggling with illness / against injustice.) kämpfen3) (to move with difficulty: He struggled out of the hole.) sich quälen2. noun(an act of struggling, or a fight: The struggle for independence was long and hard.) der Kampf- academic.ru/118666/struggle_along">struggle along* * *strug·gle[ˈstrʌgl̩]I. ntrying to accept her death was a terrible \struggle for him ihren Tod zu akzeptieren fiel ihm unendlich schwerthese days it's a desperate \struggle just to keep my head above water im Moment kämpfe ich ums nackte Überleben▪ it is a \struggle to do sth es ist mühsam [o keine leichte Aufgabe], etw zu tunto be a real \struggle wirklich Mühe kosten, sehr anstrengend seinuphill \struggle mühselige Aufgabe, harter Kampfto give up the \struggle to do sth den Kampf um etw akk aufgebenwithout a \struggle kampfloshe put up a desperate \struggle before his murder er hatte sich verzweifelt zur Wehr gesetzt, bevor er ermordet wurde\struggle between good and evil Kampf m zwischen Gut und Bösepower \struggle Machtkampf mII. vihe \struggled along the rough road er kämpfte sich auf der schlechten Straße vorwärtshe \struggled to find the right words es fiel ihm schwer, die richtigen Worte zu findento \struggle to make ends meet Mühe haben, durchzukommento \struggle to one's feet mühsam auf die Beine kommen, sich akk mühsam aufrappeln [o hochrappeln2. (fight) kämpfen, ringen▪ to \struggle against sth/sb gegen etw/jdn kämpfen▪ to \struggle with sth/sb mit etw/jdm kämpfento \struggle for survival ums Überleben kämpfen* * *['strʌgl] Kampf m (for um); (fig = effort) Anstrengung fthe struggle for survival/existence —
the struggle to feed her seven children — der Kampf, ihre sieben Kinder zu ernähren
the struggle to find somewhere to live — der Kampf or die Schwierigkeiten, bis man eine Wohnung gefunden hat
it is/was a struggle — es ist/war mühsam
I had a struggle to persuade him — es war gar nicht einfach, ihn zu überreden
2. vi1) (= contend) kämpfen; (in self-defence) sich wehren; (= writhe) sich winden; (financially) in Schwierigkeiten sein, krebsen (inf); (fig = strive) sich sehr bemühen or anstrengen, sich abmühenthe police were struggling with the burglar — zwischen der Polizei und dem Einbrecher gab es ein Handgemenge
to struggle to do sth — sich sehr anstrengen, etw zu tun
to struggle for sth — um etw kämpfen, sich um etw bemühen
to struggle against sb/sth — gegen jdn/etw kämpfen
to struggle with sth (with problem, difficulty, question) — sich mit etw herumschlagen; with injury, mortgage, debts, feelings mit etw zu kämpfen haben; with doubts, one's conscience mit etw ringen; with luggage, language, subject, homework, words sich mit etw abmühen
to struggle with life — es im Leben nicht leicht haben
are you struggling? — hast du Schwierigkeiten?
can you manage? – I'm struggling — schaffst dus? – mit Müh und Not
he was struggling to make ends meet — er hatte seine liebe Not durchzukommen
2) (= move with difficulty) sich quälento struggle to one's feet — mühsam aufstehen or auf die Beine kommen, sich aufrappeln (inf)
to struggle on (lit) — sich weiterkämpfen; (fig) weiterkämpfen
to struggle along/through (lit, fig) — sich durchschlagen or -kämpfen
* * *struggle [ˈstrʌɡl]A v/ifor um Atem, Macht etc):struggle for words um Worte ringen2. sich sträuben ( against gegen)struggle through sich durchkämpfen;struggle to one’s feet mühsam aufstehen, sich hochrappeln umgB sfor um;with mit):a) BIOL Kampf ums Dasein,b) Existenzkampf* * *1. intransitive verb1) (try with difficulty) kämpfenstruggle to do something — sich abmühen, etwas zu tun
struggle for a place/a better world — um einen Platz/für eine bessere Welt kämpfen
struggle against or with somebody/something — mit jemandem/etwas od. gegen jemanden/etwas kämpfen
struggle with something — (try to cope) sich mit etwas quälen; mit etwas kämpfen
2) (proceed with difficulty) sich quälen; (into tight dress, through narrow opening) sich zwängen3) (physically) kämpfen; (resist) sich wehrenstruggle free — freikommen; sich befreien
4) (be in difficulties) kämpfen (fig.)2. noun1) (exertion)have a [hard] struggle to do something — [große] Mühe haben, etwas zu tun
2) (physical fight) Kampf, derthe struggle against or with somebody/something — der Kampf gegen od. mit jemandem/etwas
the struggle for influence/power — der Kampf um Einfluss/die Macht
* * *n.Kampf ¨-e m. (for) v.kämpfen (um) v. v.ringen v.(§ p.,pp.: rang, gerungen)strampeln v. -
9 wriggle
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Triggerfish Twist — is the fourth book in Tim Dorsey s as yet unnamed series of books which were centered on Serge A. Storms. It was published in 2002.The book takes place in the summer of 1997, somewhere in the midst of the events of Florida Roadkill . Triggerfish… … Wikipedia
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