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1 [vloeistof] water3 [vaarwater] water 〈voornamelijk territoriale wateren; voornamelijk meervoud〉; 〈 waterweg〉 waterway4 [in algemeen zin als element] water6 [vloeistof die er als water uitziet] water8 [doorzichtigheid] water♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 op water en brood zitten/leven • be/live on bread and waterdat kan al het water van de zee niet afwassen • nothing can get rid of the shame/guilt (of it) 〈enz.〉; all the water of the sea couldn't wash that off/awaymet warm en koud stromend water • with hot and cold (running) waterzwaar water • heavy waterbang zijn zich aan (koud) water te branden • get cold feetwater bij de wijn doen • 〈 letterlijk〉 water the wine; 〈 figuurlijk〉 compromise, moderate one's demandsde bloemen water geven • water the flowers〈 met betrekking tot een schip〉 water maken/innemen • make/take in waterwater uit de bron/pomp/zee • well water, water from the pump, seawatereen smal/diep/ondiep water • a narrow/deep/shallow waterwayde Zeeuwse wateren • the waters/estuaries of Zeelandbij hoog water • at high water/tidebij laag water • at low water/tidestil water • dead/slack waterstromend water • running waterboven water komen • 〈 letterlijk〉 surface, come up for air; 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 (re)surface; 〈 figuurlijk ook〉 turn up (again)iets boven water halen • 〈 figuurlijk〉 unearth/dig up somethingeen schip te water laten • launch a shipiemands water bekijken • check someone's urinezijn water laten lopen • wet oneself/one's pantswater in de knie hebben • have water on the knee6 iets op sterk water zetten 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 • 〈 letterlijk〉 preserve something in formalin/alcohol; 〈 figuurlijk〉 keep something on icediamant van het zuiverste water • diamond of the first/purest water -
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water uit de bron/pomp/zeewell water, water from the pump, seawaterVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > water uit de bron/pomp/zee
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pump [pʌmp]1 noun(a) Technology pompe f;∎ hand/water pump pompe f à main/à eau(a) (liquid, gas) pomper;∎ to pump sth out of sth pomper ou aspirer qch de qch;∎ the water is pumped into a tank l'eau est acheminée dans un réservoir au moyen d'une pompe;∎ to pump water into a cavity amener de l'eau à la pompe dans une cavité;∎ the factory pumps its waste directly into the river l'usine déverse ses déchets directement dans la rivière;∎ they pumped air into the football ils ont gonflé le ballon de foot;∎ the heart's function is to pump blood around the body le cœur a pour fonction de pomper le sang dans tout le corps;∎ coolant is pumped through the system une pompe fait circuler le liquide de refroidissement dans le système;∎ American to pump gas travailler comme pompiste∎ to pump sb's stomach faire un lavage d'estomac à qn;∎ he had to have or to get his stomach pumped on a dû lui faire un lavage d'estomac(c) (inflate → tyre, ball etc) gonfler(d) (move back and forth → pedal, handle) appuyer sur ou actionner (plusieurs fois);∎ pump the brakes or they'll lock freinez progressivement ou les freins se bloqueront;∎ figurative to pump sb's hand secouer vigoureusement la main de qn;∎ familiar to pump iron faire de la gonflette∎ to pump sb full of lead cribler qn de plomb∎ he pumped a fortune into the business il a investi une fortune dans cette affaire;∎ public money is being pumped into the area la région reçoit d'importantes subventions du gouvernement□ ;∎ the government has pumped money into the project le gouvernement a injecté des capitaux dans ce projet□∎ they pumped her for information ils l'ont cuisinée∎ blood pumped from the wound du sang coulait de la blessure►► pump attendant pompiste mf;pump gun fusil m à pompe;Economics pump priming = relance de l'économie par injection de fonds publics;(a) (liquid, gas) refouler;∎ the village pumps in water from the river l'eau du village est amenée de la rivière à l'aide d'un système de pompage➲ pump out∎ it took two hours to pump the bilge out il a fallu deux heures pour pomper ou écoper l'eau de la cale(b) familiar pejorative (mass-produce → music, graduates, products) produire□ ; (→ books, essays) produire à la chaîne□, pondre en série□(liquid, blood) couler à flots(a) (liquid, mixture) pomper∎ to be all pumped up être tout excité□ -
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N1. एक तरह का हलके जूतेMy friend ha srecently bought a beautiful pump on her birthday.--------N1. पम्प/दमकलThe mechanic used pump to fill air in my bicycle.--------V1. भरनाThe doctor immediately pumped oxygen to the patient's heart to bring his beat to normal.2. पानी निकालनाHe used a motor to pump water from the well. -
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1 ტუმბო, წყალსატუმბი, საქაჩავი2 დატუმბვა (დატუმბავს)to pump off / out ამოტუმბვა / ამოქაჩვა -
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pump [pʌmp]1. nouna. pompe fc. [+ handle] actionner plusieurs fois ; [+ brake] pomper sur[machine, person] pomper ; [heart] battre fort4. compounds• a rise in pump prices [of petrol] une hausse (des prix) à la pompe( = produce) débiter[+ tyre, airbed] gonfler* * *[pʌmp] 1.1) Technology pompe fto prime the pump — lit amorcer la pompe; fig réamorcer la pompe
2) ( plimsoll) chaussure f de sport; ( flat shoe) GB ballerine f; ( shoe with heel) US chaussure f à talon2.transitive verbto pump somebody full of drugs — (colloq) gaver quelqu'un de médicaments
to pump iron — (colloq) faire de la gonflette (colloq)
2) actionner [handle, lever]3) ( shake)5) Medicine3.1) ( function) [machine, piston] fonctionner2) ( flow) gicler (from, out of de)3) ( beat) battre violemment•Phrasal Verbs:- pump out- pump up -
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A n1 Tech pompe f ; bicycle pump pompe à bicyclette ; air/vacuum pump pompe à air/à vide ; to prime the pump lit amorcer la pompe ; fig réamorcer la pompe ;2 ( squeeze) to give sb's hand a pump donner une poignée de main vigoureuse à qn ;3 ( plimsoll) chaussure f de sport ;6 †( dancing shoe) chausson m de danse (pour homme) ;7 ( fire-engine) autopompe f.B vtr1 ( push) pomper [air, gas, water, blood] (out of de) ; to pump oil around the engine pomper l'huile autour du moteur ; to pump air into a tyre injecter de l'air dans un pneu ; to pump sewage into the sea déverser les eaux usées dans la mer ; the boiler pumps water to the radiators la chaudière distribue l'eau dans les radiateurs ; to pump the hold dry pomper la cale à sec ; to pump bullets cracher des balles ; to pump sb full of drugs ○ gaver qn de médicaments ; to pump sb full of lead ○ truffer qn de plomb ○, mitrailler qn ; to pump iron ○ faire de la gonflette ○ ;3 ( shake) to pump sb's hand donner une poignée de main vigoureuse à qn ;4 ○ ( question) cuisiner ○ [person] (about à propos de) ; to pump sb for sth essayer de soutirer qch à qn [details, information] ; to pump sth out of sb soutirer qch à qn ;5 Med to pump sb's stomach faire un lavage d'estomac à qn ; to have one's stomach pumped avoir un lavage d'estomac.C vi1 ( function) [machine, piston] fonctionner ;2 ( flow) gicler (from, out of de) ;3 ( beat) [blood, heart] battre violemment.all hands to the pumps! il faut que tout le monde s'y mette!■ pump out:▶ pump out [sth], pump [sth] out2 ( empty) pomper [qch] à sec [hold, pool] ; to pump sb's stomach out faire un lavage d'estomac à qn.■ pump up:▶ pump up [sth], pump [sth] up1 ( inflate) gonfler [tyre, air bed] ;2 ○ ( increase) monter [volume]. -
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water [ˈwɔ:tər]1. nouna. eau f• at high/low water ( = tide) à marée haute/basse• it won't hold water [plan, suggestion, excuse] cela ne tient pas la route2. plural noun[eyes] pleurer[+ plant, garden] arroser ; [+ animals] donner à boire à5. compounds[pressure, pipe, vapour] d'eau ; [pump, mill] à eaualso go water-skiing faire du ski nautique[+ milk, wine] couper (d'eau)* * *['wɔːtə(r)] 1.noun eau funder water — ( submerged) sous l'eau; ( flooded) inondé
at high/low water — à marée haute/basse
to turn the water on/off — ouvrir/fermer le robinet
2.to keep one's head above water — lit garder la tête hors de l'eau; fig ( financially) faire face à ses engagements
waters plural noun1) Medicine, Nautical eaux fpl2) ( spa water)3.noun modifier [ glass, jug, tank] à eau; [ filter, pump] à eau; [ pipe, shortage] d'eau; [ industry] de l'eau4.transitive verb arroser [lawn, plant]; irriguer [crop, field]; abreuver [livestock]5.Phrasal Verbs:••not to hold water — [theory] ne pas tenir debout
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■ pump upv. t. + prep.1 estrarre con una pompa; pompare: to pump up water from a well, tirare su acqua dal pozzo con una pompa4 (fig. fam.) caricare; gasare (pop.). -
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1. noun1) (a machine for making water etc rise from under the ground: Every village used to have a pump from which everyone drew their water.) bomba2) (a machine or device for forcing liquid or gas into, or out of, something: a bicycle pump (for forcing air into the tyres).) bomba
2. verb1) (to raise or force with a pump: Oil is being pumped out of the ground.) bombear2) (to get information from by asking questions: He tried to pump me about the exam.) sonsacar, sacar información de alguien•- pump uppump1 n1. bomba2. surtidorpump2 vb bombeartr[pʌmp]1 (machine) bomba2 (act) bombeo1 bombear1 (of heart) latir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto pump iron hacer pesasto pump money into something invertir dinero en algoto pump somebody for information (tratar de) sonsacar información a alguiento pump somebody's hand darle un fuerte apretón de manos a alguien————————tr[pʌmp]1 (plimsoll) zapatilla de lona, playera; (for dancing) zapatilla de ballet2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (shoe) zapato de salónpump ['pʌmp] vt1) : bombearto pump water: bombear aguato pump (up) a tire: inflar una llanta2) : mover (una manivela, un pedal, etc.) de arriba abajoto pump someone's hand: darle un fuerte apretón de manos (a alguien)3)to pump out : sacar, vaciar (con una bomba)pump n1) : bomba fwater pump: bomba de agua2) shoe: zapato m de tacónn.• zapato de tacón bajo s.m.n.• bomba (Fluido) s.f.• escarpín s.m.• jervilla s.f.• pompa s.f.v.• bombear v.• elevar con bomba v.• llenar de aire con una bomba v.• sacar con bomba v.pʌmp
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1) bomba f; ( gasoline o (BrE) petrol pump) surtidor m2) ( Clothing)a) ( court shoe) (AmE) zapato m (de) salónb) ( gym shoe) (BrE dated) zapatilla f
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1)a) ( supply) bombearto pump something INTO something — \<\<water/oil\>\> bombear algo a algo
to pump air into a tire — inflar or (Esp tb) hinchar un neumático
they pumped him full of lead — (colloq) lo acribillaron a balazos
b) ( drain)to pump something OUT OF something — sacar* algo de algo con una bomba
to pump somebody's stomach out — hacerle* un lavado de estómago a alguien
c) ( ask) (colloq)2) \<\<handle/pedaleadle\>\> mover* de arriba abajoto pump iron — (colloq) hacer* pesas
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via) \<\<machine/heart\>\> bombearb) ( move vigorously) moverse* con fuerzaPhrasal Verbs:- pump up
I [pʌmp]1. N1) (for liquid, gas, air) bomba fbicycle 2., bilge 2., petrol 2., suction 2.foot/hand pump — bomba f de pie/de mano
2) (also: petrol pump) surtidor m de gasolina3) (=act of pumping)I gave the tyre a quick pump — le metí un poco de aire al neumático, inflé un poco el neumático
after a few pumps water came gushing forth — después de darle a la bomba un par de veces, empezó a salir agua a borbotones
2. VT1) (lit)a) (with a pump) bombear•
the tank was pumped full of water each day — el tanque se llenaba de agua todos los días•
oil is pumped into the house from a tank outside — el combustible se bombea a la casa desde un depósito que hay fuera•
they are pumping oil out of the wrecked tanker — están bombeando el petróleo del buque cisterna siniestrado•
the heart pumps blood round the body — el corazón hace circular la sangre por el cuerpo- pump sb dryb) (Naut)2) (fig)prime 3., 2)we can't go on pumping money into this project — no podemos seguir metiendo tanto dinero en or inyectándole tanto dinero a este proyecto
3) (=move up and down) [+ pedal] pisar repetidamente; [+ handle] darle repetidamente ahe pumped the accelerator — pisó repetidamente el pedal del acelerador, se puso a darle al pedal del acelerador
- pump iron4) * (=question)I pumped him discreetly about his past — le sonsaqué discretamente todo lo que pude acerca de su pasado, le tiré de la lengua discretamente acerca de su pasado *
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to pump sb for information — sonsacar información a algn3. VI1) [person]a) (at pump)here's a bucket, get pumping! — aquí tienes un balde, ¡a trabajar la bomba!
b) (on lever)c) (on pedal)he was pumping away, trying to get the car to start — pisaba repetidamente el pedal, intentando arrancar el coche
2) [pump, machine]the machine is pumping (away) all the time — la máquina de bombeo está en funcionamiento constantemente
3) [heart] (=circulate blood) bombear la sangre; (=beat) latir; [blood, adrenaline] correr por las venas4) [liquid]•
the oil was pumping along the pipeline — el petróleo corría por el tubo•
blood pumped from the severed artery — la sangre salía a borbotones de la arteria cortada4.CPDpump attendant N — encargado(-a) m / f de la gasolinera
pump house N — sala f de bombas
pump price N — [of petrol] precio m de la gasolina
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a rise in pump prices — una subida en los precios de la gasolina- pump in- pump out- pump up
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[pʌmp]N (esp Brit) (=sports shoe) zapatilla f ; (esp US) (=dancing shoe) bailarina f ; (=slip-on shoe) zapato m de salón* * *[pʌmp]
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1)a) ( supply) bombearto pump something INTO something — \<\<water/oil\>\> bombear algo a algo
to pump air into a tire — inflar or (Esp tb) hinchar un neumático
they pumped him full of lead — (colloq) lo acribillaron a balazos
b) ( drain)to pump something OUT OF something — sacar* algo de algo con una bomba
to pump somebody's stomach out — hacerle* un lavado de estómago a alguien
c) ( ask) (colloq)2) \<\<handle/pedal/treadle\>\> mover* de arriba abajoto pump iron — (colloq) hacer* pesas
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I [pʌmp]nome tecn. pompa f.II [pʌmp]to prime the pump — adescare la pompa; fig. aprire il rubinetto
1) BE (plimsoll) scarpa f. da ginnastica2) BE (flat shoe) ballerina f.3) AE (court shoe) (scarpa) décolleté f.III 1. [pʌmp]to pump bullets — colloq. vomitare pallottole
to pump sb. full of drugs — colloq. imbottire qcn. di medicine
to pump iron — colloq. fare pesi
2) (move) azionare [handle, lever]3) (shake)to pump sb.'s hand — stringere energicamente la mano a qcn
5) med.2.to pump sb.'s stomach — fare una lavanda gastrica a qcn
1) (function) [machine, piston] funzionare2) (flow) sgorgare, scorrere (from, out of da)•- pump out- pump up* * *1. noun1) (a machine for making water etc rise from under the ground: Every village used to have a pump from which everyone drew their water.) pompa2) (a machine or device for forcing liquid or gas into, or out of, something: a bicycle pump (for forcing air into the tyres).) pompa2. verb1) (to raise or force with a pump: Oil is being pumped out of the ground.) pompare2) (to get information from by asking questions: He tried to pump me about the exam.) strappare/carpire (informazioni)•- pump up* * *I [pʌmp]nome tecn. pompa f.II [pʌmp]to prime the pump — adescare la pompa; fig. aprire il rubinetto
1) BE (plimsoll) scarpa f. da ginnastica2) BE (flat shoe) ballerina f.3) AE (court shoe) (scarpa) décolleté f.III 1. [pʌmp]to pump bullets — colloq. vomitare pallottole
to pump sb. full of drugs — colloq. imbottire qcn. di medicine
to pump iron — colloq. fare pesi
2) (move) azionare [handle, lever]3) (shake)to pump sb.'s hand — stringere energicamente la mano a qcn
5) med.2.to pump sb.'s stomach — fare una lavanda gastrica a qcn
1) (function) [machine, piston] funzionare2) (flow) sgorgare, scorrere (from, out of da)•- pump out- pump up -
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2) вода; II поливать, орошать; увлажнять; мочить; смачивать- water capacity - water capacity of cooling system - water-circulating pump - water circulation - water-circulation gauge - water cistern - water column - water column pressure - water-cooled - water delivery - water-desalination apparatus - water discharge - water-discharge line - water drain connection - water engine - water filter - water from combustion - water furrowing plough - water gas - water-gas generator - water-gas plant - water injection - water inlet gasket - water inlet hose - water inlet hose clamp - water inlet manifold - water jacket plug - water jacket side cover - water jacket space - water jacket top cover - water leak - water leakage - water level - water-level float - water lift - water line - water meter - water nozzle - water obstacle - water outlet connection - water outlet manifold - water pipe hose - water pipe hose clip - water pit - water pocket - water point - water press - water pressure - water-proof - water propeller - water propeller shaft - water propeller transfer case - water pump elbow - water pump gland flange - water pump gland nut - water pump gland ring - water pump impeller - water pump packing - water pump shaft gear - water pump vane - water-quenched - water recovery - water removal - water-repellant - water-resisting properties - water segregator - water-separator - water sieve - water situation - water space - water splash - water sprinkler tank - water supply - water supply line - water system - water tank - water treatment - water-truck - water-tube boiler - water tube sludge - water under the keel - aerated water - agricultural water consumption - catch-water - dead water - earth water - earthy water - fleet water - flood water - gas water heater - ground water - high water - leakage water - melt water - mixing water heater - process water supply - sewage water - surface water heater - subsoil water - tube water heater -
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1. noun1) (a machine for making water etc rise from under the ground: Every village used to have a pump from which everyone drew their water.) črpalka2) (a machine or device for forcing liquid or gas into, or out of, something: a bicycle pump (for forcing air into the tyres).) zračna tlačilka2. verb1) (to raise or force with a pump: Oil is being pumped out of the ground.) črpati2) (to get information from by asking questions: He tried to pump me about the exam.) iztisniti•- pump up* * *I [pʌmp]nounčrpalka, sesalka; colloquially izpraševalec, poizvedovalecto work the pump — črpati, polniticolloquially to stand under the pumps — dati se izprašatiII [pʌmp]1.transitive verbčrpati, sesati, polniti; izprašati koga, iztisniti (informacije iz koga); poganjati (pedala);2.intransitive verbutripati (srce); trdovratno iskati, poizvedovati ( for za)to pump dry — izčrpati, izpraznitito pump out — izčrpati, izprazniti; figuratively izčrpati, utruditi, spraviti ob sapoto pump up — napolniti (kolo), napihnitieconomy to pump money into — vlagati denar v kajto pump bullets into s.o — preluknjati koga (s streli)III [pʌmp]nounplesni čevelj, lakasti čevelj (k fraku) -
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I [pʌmp] 1. сущ.1) насос; помпаgasoline pump — амер. бензопомпа, бензонасос
petrol pump — брит. бензопомпа, бензонасос
heat pump — тепловой насос, обратная тепловая машина
2) накачивание, выкачивание, откачивание ( процесс действия насоса)3) шутл. сердцеSyn:2. гл.1)а) работать насосом; закачивать (воздух и пр.); накачивать (шины и пр.)The water for the house is pumped up from a deep well. — Вода в дом подаётся насосом из глубокого колодца.
This tyre is flat, you didn't pump enough air in. — Это колесо спущено, ты недостаточно его накачал.
You can pump up the tyres by hand or with this special machine. — Накачку шин можно производить вручную или этим специальным насосом.
б) выкачивать; опорожнятьSo far, we've been able to pump out most of the lower floors. — На данный момент мы откачали воду почти со всех нижних этажей.
Syn:2) обычно прич. прош. вр. приводить в изнеможение3) колотиться, пульсировать, стучать4) выведывать, вытягивать ( информацию)He might pump something out of the servant about the family. — Он мог бы вытянуть из слуги какую-нибудь информацию о семье.
5) ( pump in(to))а) вкладывать, "вливать" (деньги, капитал) куда-л.The government has pumped a lot of money into the production of these fast new planes. — Государство вложило много денег в производство этих новых скоростных самолётов.
б) вдалбливать (что-л. кому-л.), "накачивать" (кого-л.)Education is not a matter of pumping facts into the children's heads. — Образование - это не вдалбливание фактов в головы детям.
•- pump in- pump out••II [pʌmp] сущ.1)2)б) лёгкая обувь на низкой подошве (используемая канатоходцами, танцорами, акробатами)в) ( pumps) лёгкие бальные туфлиSyn: -
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1) качать, подавать( обыч. воду) наверх с помощью насоса The water for the house is pumped up from a deep well. ≈ Вода в дом подается насосом из глубокого колодца.
2) накачивать( воздухом) You can pump up the tyres by hand or with this special machine. ≈ Накачку можно производить вручную или этим специальным насосом. Syn: blow up
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1. VT + ADV1) (=extract, remove) [+ oil, water] bombear, extraer or sacar con una bomba2) (=empty) [+ boat] achicar el agua de; [+ flooded cellar, building] sacar el agua de3) (=produce, emit)a) (lit) despedirb) (fig)*the country is investing a lot of money into pumping out more oil — el país está invirtiendo mucho dinero para producir más petróleo
this station pumps out music 24 hours a day — esta cadena emite música las veinticuatro horas del día
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1. noun 2. intransitive verb 3. transitive verb1) pumpenpump bullets into something — Kugeln in etwas (Akk.) jagen (ugs.)
2)pump somebody for information — Auskünfte aus jemandem herausholen
3)* * *1. noun1) (a machine for making water etc rise from under the ground: Every village used to have a pump from which everyone drew their water.) die Pumpe2) (a machine or device for forcing liquid or gas into, or out of, something: a bicycle pump (for forcing air into the tyres).) die Pumpe2. verb1) (to raise or force with a pump: Oil is being pumped out of the ground.) pumpen2) (to get information from by asking questions: He tried to pump me about the exam.) ausfragen•- academic.ru/90583/pump_up">pump up* * *pump1[pʌmp]n1. BRIT, AUS (for gymnastics) Gymnastikschuh m; (for dancing) Tanzschuh m; (for ballet) Ballettschuh mpump2[pʌmp]I. n Pumpe ffuel/petrol/water \pump Treibstoff-/Benzin-/Wasserpumpe fII. vt▪ to \pump sth etw pumpenblood is \pumped round the body das Blut wird durch den Körper gepumptto \pump the brakes mehrmals kurz auf das Bremspedal tretento \pump iron ( fam) Gewichte heben [o stemmen]to \pump one's fists mit den Fäusten [in die Luft] schlagento \pump sb for news jdn ausfragen [o fam ausquetschen]they tried to \pump the information out of him sie versuchten ihm die Informationen zu entlocken* * *I [pʌmp]1. nPumpe f2. vtpumpen; stomach auspumpen; pedal mehrmals tretento pump oil/water out of sth — Öl/Wasser aus etw (heraus)pumpen
to pump sth dry — etw leer pumpen
he pumped my arm up and down — er riss meinen Arm wie einen Pumpenschwengel auf und ab
to pump money into sth — Geld in etw (acc) hineinpumpen
3. vi1) pumpen; (water, blood) herausschießen2) (Brit music, rhythm) hämmern, stampfenIIshe likes to drive with the music pumping — sie dreht die Musik im Auto gern voll auf
n(= dancing shoe) Lackschuh m; (= ballet shoe) Ballettschuh m; (esp Brit = gym shoe) Turnschuh m; (US = court shoe) Pumps m* * *pump1 [pʌmp]A s1. a) Pumpe fb) (Tank-, Zapf) Säule f2. Pumpen(stoß) n(m)3. umg Pumpe f (Herz)B v/t1. pumpen:pump sb’s stomach MED jemandem den Magen auspumpen;pump dry auspumpen, leer pumpen;pump out auspumpen (a. fig erschöpfen);a) hochpumpen,b) einen Reifen etc aufpumpen;pump bullets into sb jemanden mit Blei vollpumpen sl;pump iron sl Bodybuilding machen;4. betätigen, besonders Pedale tretenC v/i1. pumpen (auch fig Herz etc)pump2 [pʌmp] s1. Pumps m (leichter Halbschuh)2. Br Turnschuh m (aus Segeltuch)* * *1. noun(machine; also fig.) Pumpe, die2. intransitive verb 3. transitive verb1) pumpenpump bullets into something — Kugeln in etwas (Akk.) jagen (ugs.)
2)3)* * *n.Luftpumpe f.Pumpe -n f. v.aufpumpen v.pumpen v. -
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1. noun1) (a machine for making water etc rise from under the ground: Every village used to have a pump from which everyone drew their water.) (vand-)pumpe2) (a machine or device for forcing liquid or gas into, or out of, something: a bicycle pump (for forcing air into the tyres).) pumpe; -pumpe2. verb1) (to raise or force with a pump: Oil is being pumped out of the ground.) pumpe2) (to get information from by asking questions: He tried to pump me about the exam.) pumpe•- pump up* * *1. noun1) (a machine for making water etc rise from under the ground: Every village used to have a pump from which everyone drew their water.) (vand-)pumpe2) (a machine or device for forcing liquid or gas into, or out of, something: a bicycle pump (for forcing air into the tyres).) pumpe; -pumpe2. verb1) (to raise or force with a pump: Oil is being pumped out of the ground.) pumpe2) (to get information from by asking questions: He tried to pump me about the exam.) pumpe•- pump up -
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1. noun1) (a machine for making water etc rise from under the ground: Every village used to have a pump from which everyone drew their water.) pumpe2) (a machine or device for forcing liquid or gas into, or out of, something: a bicycle pump (for forcing air into the tyres).) pumpe2. verb1) (to raise or force with a pump: Oil is being pumped out of the ground.) pumpe2) (to get information from by asking questions: He tried to pump me about the exam.) pumpe, fritte ut•- pump uphjerte--------pumpeIsubst. \/pʌmp\/pumpeIIsubst. \/pʌmp\/1) glatt herresko (uten snøring)2) (amer.) (dame)pumps3) gymskoIIIverb \/pʌmp\/1) pumpe2) ( overført) spørre ut, pumpe, fritte ut3) øse (ut), lensepump dry eller pump empty pumpe tom, pumpe lenspumped (out) helt utkjørt, helt utpumpetpump information out of somebody pumpe noen for opplysningerpump iron (slang, drive styrketrening) pumpe jernpump money into something øse ut penger til noe, sette store penger i noepump on overøse medpump out pumpepump somebody's hand riste noen kraftig i håndenpump something into somebody's head ( hverdagslig) banke noe inn i skallen på noenpump up pumpe opp ( hverdagslig) styrke
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