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1 Ш-84
СКРЕЩИВАТЬ/СКРЕСТИТЬ ШПАГИ (МЕЧИ, ОРУЖИЕ) (с кем) lit VP subj: human1. obs to fight with s.o. one on one in battle or a duelX скрестил шпаги с Y-ом (X и Y скрестили шпаги) = X crossed swords with Y (X and Y crossed swords).2. to enter into an ideological, political etc argument with s.o., defending one's position, interests etc: X скрестит шпаги с Y-ом = X will cross swords (lock horns) with Y.«Прежде чем скрещивать оружие с инженером Лопаткиным, - пробасил он, - я хочу сказать несколько слов критики в адрес почтенных представителей НИИ-Центролита» (Дудинцев 1). "Before I cross swords with Engineer Lopatkin," he growled, "I would like to address a few words of criticism to the respected representatives of C.S.I.ER. (the Central Scientific Institute of Foundry Research)" (1a). -
2 скрестить мечи
• СКРЕЩИВАТЬ/СКРЕСТИТЬ ШПАГИ (МЕЧИ, ОРУЖИЕ) (с кем) lit[VP; subj: human]=====1. obs to fight with s.o. one on one in battle or a duel:- X скрестил шпаги с Y-ом (X и Y скрестили шпаги) ≈ X crossed swords with Y (X and Y crossed swords).2. to enter into an ideological, political etc argument with s.o., defending one's position, interests etc:- X скрестит шпаги с Y-ом≈ X will cross swords (lock horns) with Y.♦ "Прежде чем скрещивать оружие с инженером Лопаткиным, - пробасил он, - я хочу сказать несколько слов критики в адрес почтенных представителей НИИ-Центролита" (Дудинцев 1). "Before I cross swords with Engineer Lopatkin," he growled, "I would like to address a few words of criticism to the respected representatives of C.S.I.ER. [the Central Scientific Institute of Foundry Research]" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > скрестить мечи
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3 скрестить оружие
• СКРЕЩИВАТЬ/СКРЕСТИТЬ ШПАГИ (МЕЧИ, ОРУЖИЕ) (с кем) lit[VP; subj: human]=====1. obs to fight with s.o. one on one in battle or a duel:- X скрестил шпаги с Y-ом (X и Y скрестили шпаги) ≈ X crossed swords with Y (X and Y crossed swords).2. to enter into an ideological, political etc argument with s.o., defending one's position, interests etc:- X скрестит шпаги с Y-ом≈ X will cross swords (lock horns) with Y.♦ "Прежде чем скрещивать оружие с инженером Лопаткиным, - пробасил он, - я хочу сказать несколько слов критики в адрес почтенных представителей НИИ-Центролита" (Дудинцев 1). "Before I cross swords with Engineer Lopatkin," he growled, "I would like to address a few words of criticism to the respected representatives of C.S.I.ER. [the Central Scientific Institute of Foundry Research]" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > скрестить оружие
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4 скрестить шпаги
• СКРЕЩИВАТЬ/СКРЕСТИТЬ ШПАГИ (МЕЧИ, ОРУЖИЕ) (с кем) lit[VP; subj: human]=====1. obs to fight with s.o. one on one in battle or a duel:- X скрестил шпаги с Y-ом (X и Y скрестили шпаги) ≈ X crossed swords with Y (X and Y crossed swords).2. to enter into an ideological, political etc argument with s.o., defending one's position, interests etc:- X скрестит шпаги с Y-ом≈ X will cross swords (lock horns) with Y.♦ "Прежде чем скрещивать оружие с инженером Лопаткиным, - пробасил он, - я хочу сказать несколько слов критики в адрес почтенных представителей НИИ-Центролита" (Дудинцев 1). "Before I cross swords with Engineer Lopatkin," he growled, "I would like to address a few words of criticism to the respected representatives of C.S.I.ER. [the Central Scientific Institute of Foundry Research]" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > скрестить шпаги
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5 скрещивать мечи
• СКРЕЩИВАТЬ/СКРЕСТИТЬ ШПАГИ (МЕЧИ, ОРУЖИЕ) (с кем) lit[VP; subj: human]=====1. obs to fight with s.o. one on one in battle or a duel:- X скрестил шпаги с Y-ом (X и Y скрестили шпаги) ≈ X crossed swords with Y (X and Y crossed swords).2. to enter into an ideological, political etc argument with s.o., defending one's position, interests etc:- X скрестит шпаги с Y-ом≈ X will cross swords (lock horns) with Y.♦ "Прежде чем скрещивать оружие с инженером Лопаткиным, - пробасил он, - я хочу сказать несколько слов критики в адрес почтенных представителей НИИ-Центролита" (Дудинцев 1). "Before I cross swords with Engineer Lopatkin," he growled, "I would like to address a few words of criticism to the respected representatives of C.S.I.ER. [the Central Scientific Institute of Foundry Research]" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > скрещивать мечи
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6 скрещивать оружие
• СКРЕЩИВАТЬ/СКРЕСТИТЬ ШПАГИ (МЕЧИ, ОРУЖИЕ) (с кем) lit[VP; subj: human]=====1. obs to fight with s.o. one on one in battle or a duel:- X скрестил шпаги с Y-ом (X и Y скрестили шпаги) ≈ X crossed swords with Y (X and Y crossed swords).2. to enter into an ideological, political etc argument with s.o., defending one's position, interests etc:- X скрестит шпаги с Y-ом≈ X will cross swords (lock horns) with Y.♦ "Прежде чем скрещивать оружие с инженером Лопаткиным, - пробасил он, - я хочу сказать несколько слов критики в адрес почтенных представителей НИИ-Центролита" (Дудинцев 1). "Before I cross swords with Engineer Lopatkin," he growled, "I would like to address a few words of criticism to the respected representatives of C.S.I.ER. [the Central Scientific Institute of Foundry Research]" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > скрещивать оружие
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7 скрещивать шпаги
• СКРЕЩИВАТЬ/СКРЕСТИТЬ ШПАГИ (МЕЧИ, ОРУЖИЕ) (с кем) lit[VP; subj: human]=====1. obs to fight with s.o. one on one in battle or a duel:- X скрестил шпаги с Y-ом (X и Y скрестили шпаги) ≈ X crossed swords with Y (X and Y crossed swords).2. to enter into an ideological, political etc argument with s.o., defending one's position, interests etc:- X скрестит шпаги с Y-ом≈ X will cross swords (lock horns) with Y.♦ "Прежде чем скрещивать оружие с инженером Лопаткиным, - пробасил он, - я хочу сказать несколько слов критики в адрес почтенных представителей НИИ-Центролита" (Дудинцев 1). "Before I cross swords with Engineer Lopatkin," he growled, "I would like to address a few words of criticism to the respected representatives of C.S.I.ER. [the Central Scientific Institute of Foundry Research]" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > скрещивать шпаги
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8 cruzado
adj.1 crossed, cross.2 mixed-breed, crossbred, crossed, double-breasted.m.crusader.past part.past participle of spanish verb: cruzar.* * *1 HISTORIA crusader————————1→ link=cruzar cruzar► adjetivo1 (gen) crossed2 (animal, planta) crossbred3 (prenda) double-breasted4 (brazos) folded1 HISTORIA crusader* * *1. ADJ1) (=atravesado)con los brazos cruzados — with one's arms folded o crossed
no podemos quedarnos con los brazos cruzados — we can't sit back and do nothing, we can't just sit idly by and do nothing
2) [chaqueta, americana] double-breasted3) [cheque] crossed4) (Zool) crossbred5) And * hopping mad *, furious2. SM1) ( Hist) crusader2) (=moneda) cruzado ( Brazilian currency unit)* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( atravesado)2) <abrigo/chaqueta> double-breasted3) < cheque> crossedII1) (Hist) crusader2) ( en boxeo) cross* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( atravesado)2) <abrigo/chaqueta> double-breasted3) < cheque> crossedII1) (Hist) crusader2) ( en boxeo) cross* * *cruzado11 = crusader.Ex: This article reviews the work of Professor Kaula, the staunch crusader of librarianship in India.
cruzado2* barra cruzada = crossbar.* base de datos cruzada = cross database.* búsqueda cruzada = federated search.* búsqueda cruzada de ficheros = cross-file searching.* clasificación cruzada = cross-classification.* estar de brazos cruzados = stand + idle, sit + idle.* incluir referencias cruzadas = cross-reference.* índice cruzado = dual dictionary.* raza cruzada = mixed breed.* referencia cruzada = cross reference heading.* sentarse de brazos cruzados = sit + idle.* * *A(atravesado): había un árbol cruzado en la carretera there was a tree lying across the roadB ‹abrigo/chaqueta› double-breastedC ‹cheque› crossedA ( Hist) crusaderB (en boxeo) crossC ( Fin) cruzado ( Brazilian unit of currency)* * *
Del verbo cruzar: ( conjugate cruzar)
cruzado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
cruzado
cruzar
cruzado◊ -da adjetivo
1a) ( atravesado):
2 ‹ cheque› crossed;
ver tb◊ cruzar
cruzar ( conjugate cruzar) verbo transitivo
1 ( atravesar) ‹calle/mar/puente› to cross
2 ‹ piernas› to cross;
‹ brazos› to cross, fold
3
4 ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc) … across
5 ‹animales/plantas› to cross
verbo intransitivo ( atravesar) to cross;
cruzarse verbo pronominal
1 ( recípr)
b) (en viaje, camino):◊ nos cruzamos en el camino we met o passed each other on the way;
nuestras cartas se han debido de cruzado our letters must have crossed in the post;
cruzadose con algn to see o pass sb
2 ( interponerse):
se me cruzó otro corredor another runner cut in front of me
cruzado,-a
I adjetivo
1 crossed
2 Cost (traje, camisa) double-breasted
3 (brazos, piernas) tenía los brazos cruzados, he had his arms folded
se sienta con las piernas cruzadas, he normally sits cross-legged
4 (atravesado) lying across
5 (animal) crossbred
II sustantivo masculino Hist crusader
cruzar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cross
(las piernas) to cross one's legs
(los brazos) to fold one's arms
2 (dirigir unas palabras, miradas) to exchange
3 (animal, planta) to cross, crossbreed
II verbo intransitivo (atravesar) to cross
' cruzado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atravesada
- atravesado
- cruce
- cruzada
- brazo
- cheque
English:
crossfire
- crusader
- double-breasted
- hit
- cross
- double
- wrap
* * *cruzado, -a♦ adj1. [cheque, piernas, brazos] crossedse vieron atrapados en el fuego cruzado they were caught in the crossfire3. [animal] crossbred4. [abrigo, chaqueta] double-breasted♦ nm1. Hist crusader2. [en lucha] crusader* * *I adj2 chaqueta double-breasted3:había un tronco cruzado en el camino there was a tree trunk lying across the roadII m HIST, figcrusader* * *cruzado, -da adj: crossedespadas cruzadas: crossed swordscruzado nm1) : crusader2) : Brazilian unit of currency -
9 Schlagabtausch
m; -(e)s, kein Pl.1. fig. (hefty) exchange; erster Schlagabtausch (bit of a) skirmish; es kam zu einem Schlagabtausch zwischen ihnen they clashed ( oder crossed swords; stärker: came to blows) ( über + Akk over)2. Boxen: exchange of blows* * *Schlag|ab|tauschm (BOXEN)exchange of blows; (fig) (verbal) exchangeoffener Schlágabtausch — public exchange (of views)
* * *Schlag·ab·tauschm1. (Rededuell) exchange of words, clasheinen heftigen \Schlagabtausch haben to have a sharp exchange of words, to go at it hammer and tongs BRIT2. (beim Boxen) exchange of blows3. MIL conflict, combat* * *1. fig (hefty) exchange;erster Schlagabtausch (bit of a) skirmish;es kam zu einem Schlagabtausch zwischen ihnen they clashed ( oder crossed swords; stärker: came to blows) (über +akk over)2. Boxen: exchange of blows -
10 скрестить мечи
( с кем)книжн.cross (measure) swords with smb.Этот вопрос [о теории относительности] был одним из тех, на которых скрестили мечи физики МГУ и академических институтов. (В. Емельянов, Курчатов, каким я его знал) — This was one of the questions on which the physisists of Moscow University crossed swords with the academic institutes.
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11 Б-147
ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ БОЙ (кому) VP subj: human or collect fixed WOto speak out against, criticize s.o. openly, boldlyX дал бой (Y-y) - X rose up (in arms) against YX put up a fight X crossed swords with Y X gave battle to Y (in limited contexts) X took a stand against Y.«Еще в тридцать четвертом году группа пролетарских писателей давала бой Бухарину, сказавшему, что надо ориентироваться на Пастернака» (Ивинская 1). "Already in 1934 а group of proletarian writers rose up in arms against Bukharin for saying that everyone should take their cue from Pasternak..." (1a). -
12 давать бой
• ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ БОЙ (кому)[VP; subj: human or collect; fixed WO]=====⇒ to speak out against, criticize s.o. openly, boldly:- [in limited contexts] X took a stand against Y.♦ "Еще в тридцать четвертом году группа пролетарских писателей давала бой Бухарину, сказавшему, что надо ориентироваться на Пастернака" (Ивинская 1). "Already in 1934 а group of proletarian writers rose up in arms against Bukharin for saying that everyone should take their cue from Pasternak..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > давать бой
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13 дать бой
• ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ БОЙ (кому)[VP; subj: human or collect; fixed WO]=====⇒ to speak out against, criticize s.o. openly, boldly:- [in limited contexts] X took a stand against Y.♦ "Еще в тридцать четвертом году группа пролетарских писателей давала бой Бухарину, сказавшему, что надо ориентироваться на Пастернака" (Ивинская 1). "Already in 1934 а group of proletarian writers rose up in arms against Bukharin for saying that everyone should take their cue from Pasternak..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дать бой
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14 heurt
heurt [ˈœʀ]masculine noun( = conflit) clash• il y a eu des heurts entre la police et les manifestants there were clashes between the police and the demonstrators* * *’œʀnom masculin1) ( friction) ( différend) conflict; ( accrochage) clash2) ( contraste) clash* * *'œʀ1. nm(= choc) collision2. heurts nmplfig clashes* * *heurt nm1 ( friction) ( différend) conflict; ( accrochage) clash; faire qch sans heurt to do sth smoothly; leur relation ne va pas sans heurts their relationship has its ups and downs;2 ( contraste) clash.[ʼɶr] nom masculinil y a eu des heurts entre le président et le secrétaire the chairman and the secretary crossed swordsle concert/débat s'est déroulé sans heurts the concert/debate went off smoothly -
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heurter [ˈœʀte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = cogner) [+ objet] to hit ; [+ personne] to collide with ; [+ voiture] to bump into ; ( = bousculer) to jostleb. ( = choquer) [+ personne, préjugés] to offend ; [+ bon goût, bon sens] to go against ; [+ amour-propre] to injure ; [+ opinions] to clash with2. reflexive verba. ( = s'entrechoquer) to collideb. ( = s'opposer) [personnes, opinions] to clashc. ( = rencontrer) se heurter à un problème to come up against a problem* * *’œʀte
1.
1) ( cogner contre) [objet] to hit; [personne] to collide with [passant, véhicule]; to bump into [objet, personne à l'arrêt]2) ( cogner)heurter quelque chose avec or contre quelque chose — to knock something against something
3) ( offenser) to offend [personne, morale]; to go against [convenances]; to hurt [sentiment]heurter l'opinion publique — [action] to run counter to public opinion; [personne] to conflict with public opinion
2.
verbe intransitif
3.
se heurter verbe pronominal1) ( se cogner) [véhicules, personnes] to collide; [tasses] to knock against each otherse heurter contre or à quelqu'un/quelque chose — to bump into somebody/something
2) ( rencontrer)se heurter à — to come up against [préjugé, refus]
3) ( s'affronter) to clash (à with)* * *'œʀte vt1) [mur] to hit, [personne] to collide with2) (= offenser, blesser) to upset3)* * *heurter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( cogner contre) [objet] to hit, strike; [personne] to collide with [personne, véhicule]; to bump into [objet, personne à l'arrêt]; la voiture a heurté un piéton the car hit ou struck a pedestrian; la bicyclette a heurté le bord du trottoir the bicycle hit the kerb GB ou curb US; sa tête heurta le mur his head hit ou struck the wall; heurter qn avec qch to knock sb with sth; heurter qch avec qch to knock against sth with sth; il a heurté la table avec sa valise he knocked against the table with his suitcase;2 ( cogner) heurter qch avec or contre qch to knock sth against sth;3 ( offenser) to offend [personne, nation, bonne conscience]; to go against [convenances]; to hurt [sentiment]; heurter l'opinion publique [action] to run counter to public opinion; [personne] to conflict with public opinion; heurter qn de front to clash with sb head-on.C se heurter vpr1 ( se cogner) [véhicules, personnes] to collide; [verres, tasses] to bang ou knock against each other; les idées se heurtaient dans sa tête ideas were jostling ou whirling about in his head; se heurter contre or à qn/qch to bump into sb/sth;2 ( rencontrer) se heurter à to come up against [préjugé, crainte, problème]; se heurter à un refus to come up against a refusal;3 ( s'affronter) [idées, couleurs] to clash ou conflict (à with); [personne] to clash (à with).[ʼɶrte] verbe transitifen descendant du train, je l'ai heurté avec mon sac I caught him with my bag ou I bumped into him with my bag as I got off the train————————heurter à verbe plus préposition(littéraire) [porte] to knock at————————heurter contre verbe plus préposition————————se heurter verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)2. [être en désaccord] to clash (with each other)nous nous sommes heurtés à la dernière réunion we crossed swords ou clashed at the last meeting————————se heurter à verbe pronominal plus préposition[rencontrer] to come up against -
16 спор
сущ.Русское существительное спор многоситуативно и характеризует обстоятельства разного характера — от спокойной полемики до ссоры. Английские эквиваленты более конкретизированы и обозначают разный характер спора различными словами.1. argument — спор, полемика, размолвка (обсуждение конкретного вопроса, в котором стороны придерживаются противоположных точек зрения и приводят доводы за и против): а heated argument — горячий спор; to start an argument — начать спор/ завести спор We don't see each other very often and when we do, we have arguments. — Мы редко видимся, а когда встречаемся вечно спорим. I'm sorry I am late — 1 got involved in an argument about fares with (he ticket collector. — Простите, что я опоздал, у меня вышел спор с контролером из-за платы за проезд. The teacher refused to be drawn into the argument between the players. — Преподаватель отказался вмешиваться в спор между игроками./Преподаватель отказался вмешиваться в ссору между игроками. A heated argument developed between them over who should get the custody of the children. — Между ними начался ожесточенный спор из-за того, кто должен быть опекуном детей. It is beyond argument. — Это бесспорно, и спорить нечего./Тут и спорить нечего. Существительное argument образно ассоциируется с борьбой двух противостоящих партнеров, пытающихся в словесной борьбе доказать свою правоту и отстоять свою позицию; образ такой борьбы (при сохранении значения приводить доводы и доказательства), в более явной форме проявляется в ряде словосочетаний: They have again crossed swords over this problem. — Они вновь скрестили шпаги по поводу этого вопроса. John was always the first to lead her defense. —Джон всегда был первым. кто вставал на ее защиту. We did battle over who to appoint to this post. — Мы немало повоевали ПО вопросу о том, кого назначить на этот пост. We had a big fight over this decision last night. — Вчера вечером у нас был настоящий бой из-за этого решения. Не realized that he had to change his line of attack if he wanted to be successful. — Он понял, что, если хочет добиться успеха, ему надо сменить свою тактику наступления. She tried to defend herself against his attacks. — Она пыталась защищаться от его нападок. She shot down all his arguments. — Она разбила все его доводы. It was an indefensible point of view. — Эту точку зрения защищать было нельзя./Защита этой точки зрения была обречена на провал. There was a lot of conflict over what to do next. — По поводу дальнейших действий разгорелся настоящий конфликт. They clashed over who should go. — Они сцепились по поводу того, кому из них ехать. It was a real battle of wits. — Это было настоящее состязание в остроумии.2. bet — спор, пари: even bet — пари с равными шансами; a bet for/to a good — предмет, по поводу которого заключают пари; to make (to lay) a bet — заключать (держать) пари; to lose (to win) a bet — проиграть (выиграть) пари This team is a good bet. — Эта команда безусловно выиграет.3. dispute — серьезный спор, несогласие, конфликт, спор, спорный вопрос, диспут, дискуссия, дебаты, полемика, пререкания, ссора, тяжба: a heated dispute — горячая дискуссия/оживленная дискуссия; a bitter dispute — острая дискуссия/резкая дискуссия; border (international, legal) dispute — пограничный (международный, правовой) спор; labour dispute — трудовой конфликт/трудовой спор; matter in dispute — предмет спора; beyond/out of dispute — вне всяких сомнений/бесспорно; to settle a dispute — разрешить спор; to be in/under dispute — находиться в процессе спора A prolonged labourdispute disrupted rail service. — Затянувшийся трудовой конфликт нарушил работу железнодорожного транспорта. It is beyond dispute. — Это бесспорно. It is beyond dispute that advances in medicine have enabled people to live longer. — Это бесспорный факт, что успехи медицины продлили человеку жизнь./Это бесспорный факт, что достижения медицины продлили человеку жизнь. The three hour setting resolved no point of the disputes between them. — Трехчасовая встреча не разрешила ни одного из вопросов, по которым они расходятся.4. debate — спор, обсуждение, дебаты ( обсуждение спорного вопроса): As yet, there has been little public debate on this issue. — До сих пор, в обществе эта проблема почти не обсуждалась. There are lively debates on the relevance of this theory today. — Идут оживленные споры о том, имеет ли эта теория значение сегодня. Whether that would have made any difference is open to debate. — Вопрос отом, будет ли это иметь какое-либо значение, подлежит обсуждению. The whole question of compensation is still under debate. — Вопрос о компенсациях все еще находится в процессе обсуждения.5. quarrel — спор, ссора, размолвка, раздор: a quarrel with smb — спор с кем-либо/ссора с кем-либо: a quarrel about/ over smth. — ссора из-за чего-либо/спор из-за чего-либо; to be at quarrel — ссориться/быть в ссоре; to have a quarrel — спорить/ссориться; to avoid a quarrel — избегать ссоры/избегать споров; to make up a quarrel — уладить спор/помириться; to pick/to seek a quarrel with smb — искать повод для ссоры с кем-либо/затевать спор с кем-либо/затевать ссору с кем-либо I have no quarrel with his opinion. — Я не оспариваю его точку зрения./ Я не спорю с его точкой зрения. I have no quarrel with him. — Мне с ним не о чем спорить./Я на него не в обиде.6. controversy — спор, дискуссия, полемика, нисхождение во мнениях, ссора (выражение несогласия по вопросам морали, общественной политики; по проблемам, затрагивающим очень многих людей): legal controversy— правовой спор; border controversy — пограничный спор; controversy between the company and the union — конфликт между компанией и профсоюзом The elections ended in controversy, with allegation of widespread votes going. — Выборы окончились спорами о том, что голосование было во многих местах фальсифицировано. The decision to allow more cars on the ferry was sure to spark controversy. — Разрешение допускать большее количество машин на паром обязательно вызоветспоры и несогласия./Разрешение допускать большее количество машин на паром обязательно вызоветспоры и разногласия. -
17 cruzar
v.1 to cross.cruzó la calle corriendo he ran across the streetesta carretera cruza varios pueblos this road goes through several townsun río que cruzar todo el país a river that flows the length of the countryEl viejito cruzó la calle The old man crossed the street.Ella cruza patos con gansos She crosses ducks with geese.2 to cross (piernas, brazos).3 to cross (animales).4 to exchange (unas palabras).5 to cross over, to go over, to get over.Ella cruzó y se salvó She crossed over and saved herself.6 to go across, to cross.Ella cruza el puente She goes across the bridge.7 to breed, to cross, to interbreed.* * *1 (gen) to cross2 (poner atravesado) to lay across; (estar atravesado) to lie across3 (en geometría) to intersect4 (animales) to cross5 (miradas, palabras) to exchange1 (encontrarse) to cross, pass each other2 (intercambiarse) to exchange\cruzar a nado to swim acrosscruzar apuestas to make betscruzar con una raya to draw a line acrosscruzar los brazos to fold one's armscruzarle la cara a alguien figurado to slap somebody's facecruzarse en el camino de alguien figurado to cross somebody's path* * *verb1) to cross2) exchange•- cruzarse* * *1. VT1) [+ calle, río, frontera, puente] to crossal cruzar la puerta o el umbral del palacio — when you set foot inside the palace
2) [arrugas, líneas]3) (=poner cruzado)•
cruzar los dedos — (lit, fig) to cross one's fingersel equipo se juega la Copa -cruzo los dedos- mañana — the team is playing for the Cup tomorrow - (I'm keeping my) fingers crossed
4) [+ palabras] to exchange5) [+ apuestas] to place, make6) (Bio) [+ plantas, razas] to cross7) (Náut) to cruise8) esp LAm (Agr) to plough a second time in a criss-cross pattern10) Ven2.VI [peatón] to crosscruza ahora, que no vienen coches — cross now, there are no cars coming
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( atravesar) <calle/mar/puente> to cross2) < piernas> to crosscon los brazos cruzados — with my/your/his arms crossed o folded
3) < cheque> to cross4) ( tachar) to cross out5) <palabras/saludos> to exchange6) ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc)... across7) <animales/plantas> to cross2. 3.cruzarse v pron1) (recípr)a) caminos/líneas to intersect, meetb) (en un viaje, un camino)seguro que nos cruzaremos por el camino — ( nos veremos) we're sure to meet o pass each other on the way; ( no nos veremos) we're sure to miss each other along the way
cruzarse con alguien — to see o pass somebody
2) ( interponerse)* * *= cross, fall across, walk across, intersect, cross-pollinate, throw across, interbreed.Ex. Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.Ex. A shaft of yellow sunshine fell across the carpet.Ex. Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.Ex. Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Ex. The purpose of the conference is to cross-pollinate the research of all fields that endeavor to inform clients.Ex. The gangplank (illustrated by the dotted line in Figure 1) can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command, as long as this relationship is advisory and not policy making = La pasarela (ilustrada por la línea de puntos de la Figura 1) se puede cruzar sin debilitar la cadena de mando, en tanto en cuanto esta relación sea consultiva y no para la elaboración de políticas.Ex. Our human ancestors were still interbreeding with their chimp cousins long after first splitting from the chimpanzee lineage, a genetic study suggests.----* como barcos que se cruzan (en la noche) = like passing ships (in the night), like passing ships (in the night).* cruzar en el camino de Alguien = cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzar fronteras = span + boundaries.* cruzar la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalking, jaywalk.* cruzar la frontera = cross + the boundary.* cruzar la línea = cross + the line.* cruzar la línea divisoria = cross + the boundary, cross + the great divide, cross + the dividing line, cross + the line.* cruzar la línea que separa = cross over + the line separating.* cruzar la mente = shoot through + Posesivo + mind.* cruzar la meta = cross + the finish line.* cruzar las fronteras = breach + boundaries, breach + barriers.* cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan + Nombre = cross + Adjetivo + lines.* cruzar las piernas = cross + Posesivo + legs, fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzar los brazos = fold + Posesivo + arms.* cruzar los dedos = cross + Posesivo + fingers.* cruzarse con = run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzarse de brazos = sit back, fold + Posesivo + arms, go along with + the flow.* cruzarse de piernas = fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzársele a Uno en el camino = come + Posesivo + way.* cruzar una mirada = exchange + glance.* el que no se aventura no cruza el mar = nothing ventured, nothing gained.* persona que cruza la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalker.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( atravesar) <calle/mar/puente> to cross2) < piernas> to crosscon los brazos cruzados — with my/your/his arms crossed o folded
3) < cheque> to cross4) ( tachar) to cross out5) <palabras/saludos> to exchange6) ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc)... across7) <animales/plantas> to cross2. 3.cruzarse v pron1) (recípr)a) caminos/líneas to intersect, meetb) (en un viaje, un camino)seguro que nos cruzaremos por el camino — ( nos veremos) we're sure to meet o pass each other on the way; ( no nos veremos) we're sure to miss each other along the way
cruzarse con alguien — to see o pass somebody
2) ( interponerse)* * *= cross, fall across, walk across, intersect, cross-pollinate, throw across, interbreed.Ex: Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.
Ex: A shaft of yellow sunshine fell across the carpet.Ex: Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.Ex: Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Ex: The purpose of the conference is to cross-pollinate the research of all fields that endeavor to inform clients.Ex: The gangplank (illustrated by the dotted line in Figure 1) can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command, as long as this relationship is advisory and not policy making = La pasarela (ilustrada por la línea de puntos de la Figura 1) se puede cruzar sin debilitar la cadena de mando, en tanto en cuanto esta relación sea consultiva y no para la elaboración de políticas.Ex: Our human ancestors were still interbreeding with their chimp cousins long after first splitting from the chimpanzee lineage, a genetic study suggests.* como barcos que se cruzan (en la noche) = like passing ships (in the night), like passing ships (in the night).* cruzar en el camino de Alguien = cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzar fronteras = span + boundaries.* cruzar la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalking, jaywalk.* cruzar la frontera = cross + the boundary.* cruzar la línea = cross + the line.* cruzar la línea divisoria = cross + the boundary, cross + the great divide, cross + the dividing line, cross + the line.* cruzar la línea que separa = cross over + the line separating.* cruzar la mente = shoot through + Posesivo + mind.* cruzar la meta = cross + the finish line.* cruzar las fronteras = breach + boundaries, breach + barriers.* cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan + Nombre = cross + Adjetivo + lines.* cruzar las piernas = cross + Posesivo + legs, fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzar los brazos = fold + Posesivo + arms.* cruzar los dedos = cross + Posesivo + fingers.* cruzarse con = run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzarse de brazos = sit back, fold + Posesivo + arms, go along with + the flow.* cruzarse de piernas = fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzársele a Uno en el camino = come + Posesivo + way.* cruzar una mirada = exchange + glance.* el que no se aventura no cruza el mar = nothing ventured, nothing gained.* persona que cruza la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalker.* * *cruzar [A4 ]vtA (atravesar) ‹calle› to cross; ‹mar/desierto/puente› to cross, go/come acrosscruzó el río a nado she swam across the riveresta calle no cruza Serrano this street doesn't intersect with SerranoB ‹piernas› to crossse sentó y cruzó las piernas she sat down and crossed her legscon los brazos cruzados with my/your/his arms crossed o foldedcrucemos los dedos let's keep our fingers crossedC ‹cheque› to crossD (tachar) to cross outE ‹palabras/saludos› to exchangeno crucé ni una palabra con él we didn't say a single word to each other, we didn't exchange a single wordF (llevar al otro lado) to take ( o carry etc) … acrossla madre cruzó a los niños the mother took the children acrossel barquero nos cruzó the boatman took o ferried us acrossG ‹animales/plantas› to cross■ cruzarvi(atravesar) to crosscruzaron por el puente they went over o across the bridge■ cruzarseA ( recípr)1 «caminos/líneas» to intersect, meet, cross2(en un viaje, un camino): los trenes se cruzaron a mitad de camino the trains passed each other half wayespero no cruzármelo nunca más I hope I never set eyes on him again, I hope we never cross paths againnuestras cartas se han debido de cruzar our letters must have crossed in the postseguro que nos cruzaremos por el camino (nos veremos) we're sure to meet o see o pass each other on the way; (no nos veremos) we're sure to miss each other along the waycruzarse CON algn to see o pass sbme crucé con él al salir de la estación I saw o passed o met him as I came out of the stationme cruzo con ella todos los días I see her o we pass each other everydayB(interponerse): se le cruzó una moto y no pudo frenar a motorcycle pulled out in front of him and he couldn't brake in timese nos cruzó otro corredor y nos caímos todos another runner cut in front of us and we all fell* * *
cruzar ( conjugate cruzar) verbo transitivo
1 ( atravesar) ‹calle/mar/puente› to cross
2 ‹ piernas› to cross;
‹ brazos› to cross, fold
3
4 ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc) … across
5 ‹animales/plantas› to cross
verbo intransitivo ( atravesar) to cross;
cruzarse verbo pronominal
1 ( recípr)
b) (en viaje, camino):◊ nos cruzamos en el camino we met o passed each other on the way;
nuestras cartas se han debido de cruzar our letters must have crossed in the post;
cruzarse con algn to see o pass sb
2 ( interponerse):
se me cruzó otro corredor another runner cut in front of me
cruzar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cross
(las piernas) to cross one's legs
(los brazos) to fold one's arms
2 (dirigir unas palabras, miradas) to exchange
3 (animal, planta) to cross, crossbreed
II verbo intransitivo (atravesar) to cross
' cruzar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cariño
- empeñarse
- franquear
- isleta
- ojo
- cruzado
- lado
- luz
- mano
- pasar
English:
across
- come through
- cross
- fold
- get across
- go across
- go over
- hold on
- intersect
- jaywalk
- jaywalking
- jump across
- scramble
- see
- single-breasted
- span
- swim
- unsafe
- walk across
- get
- jay
- pass
- stepping-stone
- way
* * *♦ vt1. [calle, río] to cross;cruzó el Atlántico en velero he sailed across the Atlantic;nos cruzó al otro lado del río en su barca he took us across to the other side of the river in his boat;cruzó el río a nado she swam across the river;cruzó la calle corriendo he ran across the street;esta carretera cruza varios pueblos this road goes through several towns;un río que cruza todo el país a river that flows the length of the country2. [interponer]cruzaron un autobús para detener el tráfico they put a bus across the road to stop the traffic3. [piernas, brazos] to cross;crucemos los dedos let's keep our fingers crossed4. [unas palabras] to exchangecruzó demasiado la pelota he pulled his shot wide6. [animales, plantas] to cross7. [cheque] to cross8. CompFamcruzar la cara a alguien to slap sb across the face;como no te estés quieto te voy a cruzar la cara if you don't keep still I'm going to slap you* * *v/t cross* * *cruzar {21} vt1) : to cross2) : to exchange (words, greetings)3) : to cross, to interbreed* * *cruzar vb1. (en general) to cross2. (intercambiar) to exchange -
18 kreuzen
I v/t (hat gekreuzt)1. (Linie, Straße etc.) cross, intersect; die Beine kreuzen cross one’s legs; die Arme kreuzen fold one’s arms2. BIO. cross(breed), interbreedII v/refl (hat) cross; Briefe: cross in the post (Am. mail); fig. Interessen etc.: clash; unsere Wege / Blicke kreuzten sich our paths crossed / our eyes metIII v/i (auch ist)1. NAUT., FLUG. cruise* * *das Kreuzencrossing* * *kreu|zen ['krɔytsn]1. vtto cross (AUCH BIOL)die Degen or Klingen or Schwerter mit jdm kréúzen (lit, fig) — to cross swords with sb
die Arme kréúzen — to fold or cross one's arms
die Beine kréúzen — to cross one's legs
jds Weg kréúzen — to cross sb's path
2. vrto cross; (Meinungen, Interessen) to clash; (BIOL) to interbreeddie Briefe haben sich gekreuzt — the letters crossed in the post (Brit) or mail
3. vi aux haben or sein (NAUT)to cruise; (= Zickzack fahren) to tack* * *1) (to go from one side to the other: Let's cross (the street); This road crosses the swamp.) cross2) ((negative uncross) to place (two things) across each other: He sat down and crossed his legs.) cross3) (to breed (something) from two different varieties: I've crossed two varieties of rose.) cross* * *kreu·zen[ˈkrɔytsn̩]I. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \kreuzen to cross sth3. (verschränken)▪ etw \kreuzen to cross sthdie Beine/Arme \kreuzen to cross one's legs/arms4. (sich überschneiden)▪ etw \kreuzen to cross sthII. vr Hilfsverb: haben2. (sich begegnen) to crossihre Wege kreuzten sich their paths crossed3. (sich überschneiden) to cross, to intersectunsere Briefe kreuzten sich our letters crossed2. (sich hin- und herbewegen) to cruiseFlugzeuge kreuzten über dem Gebiet planes cruised over the area* * *1.transitives Verb (auch Biol.) cross2.die Arme/Beine kreuzen — cross or fold one's arms/cross one's legs
reflexives Verb1) cross; intersect2) (zuwiderlaufen) clash ( mit with)3.intransitives Verb1) mit haben od. sein (hin und her fahren) cruise2) (Seemannsspr.) tack* * *A. v/t (hat gekreuzt)die Beine kreuzen cross one’s legs;die Arme kreuzen fold one’s arms2. BIOL cross(breed), interbreedunsere Wege/Blicke kreuzten sich our paths crossed/our eyes metC. v/i (auch ist)1. SCHIFF, FLUG cruise* * *1.transitives Verb (auch Biol.) cross2.die Arme/Beine kreuzen — cross or fold one's arms/cross one's legs
reflexives Verb1) cross; intersect2) (zuwiderlaufen) clash ( mit with)3.intransitives Verb1) mit haben od. sein (hin und her fahren) cruise2) (Seemannsspr.) tack* * *(Schifffahrt) v.to cruise v. v.to cross v.to cruise v.to hybridise (UK) v.to hybridize (US) v.to interbreed v.to traverse v. -
19 croiser
croiser [kʀwaze]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ bras, jambes, fils] to cross• croisons les doigts ! fingers crossed!b. ( = couper) [+ route, ligne] to crossc. ( = passer à côté de) [+ véhicule, passant] to passd. [+ races] to crossbreed2. intransitive verb[bateau] to cruise3. reflexive verba. [chemins, lignes] to cross• nos regards or nos yeux se croisèrent our eyes metb. [personnes, véhicules] to pass each other• nous nous sommes croisés plusieurs fois dans des réunions we've seen each other several times at meetings* * *kʀwɑze
1.
1) ( mettre l'un sur l'autre) to cross [objets, jambes]croiser les bras/mains — to fold one's arms/hands
croiser les doigts — fig to keep one's fingers crossed
2) ( couper) [rue, voie] to cross [rue, voie]3) ( passer à côté de) [véhicule, piéton]croiser quelqu'un/quelque chose — to pass somebody/something (coming the other way); ( rencontrer) to meet
mon regard croisa le sien — our eyes met, my gaze met his/hers
4) Biologie to cross(breed) [espèces, animaux]
2.
verbe intransitif1) [bretelles] to cross; [veste] to cross over2) [navire] gén to cruise; ( pour surveiller) to be on patrol
3.
se croiser verbe pronominal [piétons, véhicules] to pass each other; [lettres] to cross (in the post GB ou mail US); [routes] to cross* * *kʀwaze1. vt1) [voiture] to pass, [personne] to bump intoJ'ai croisé Anne-Laure dans la rue. — I bumped into Anne-Laure in the street.
2) [route] to cross, to cut across3) [cables, poutres] to cross4) BIOLOGIE to cross2. viNAVIGATION to cruise* * *croiser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mettre l'un sur l'autre) to cross [objets, câbles]; croiser les bras/mains to fold one's arms/hands; croiser les jambes to cross one's legs; croiser les doigts (pour que ça réussisse) fig to keep one's fingers crossed;2 ( couper) [rue, voie] to cross [rue, voie];3 ( passer à côté de) [véhicule, piéton] croiser qn/qch to pass sb/sth (coming the other way); ( rencontrer) to meet; on a croisé un car we passed a coach GB ou bus (coming the other way); j'ai croisé leur bateau en sortant du port I passed their boat (coming in) as I left the harbourGB; une voiture nous a croisés à vive allure a car flashed past us in the opposite direction; mon regard croisa le sien our eyes met, my gaze met his/hers;5 Sport ( au tennis) croiser un coup to play a cross-court stroke; ( au football) croiser son tir to make a diagonal pass.B vi1 Cout, Mode [bretelles] to cross; [veste] to cross over; la veste croise mal parce qu'il a grossi the jacket pulls across the front because he's put on weight;2 Naut gén to cruise; ( pour surveiller) to be on patrol; croiser dans le golfe to patrol the gulf; croiser au large des côtes africaines to cruise off the coast of Africa.C se croiser vpr1 ( passer à côté) [piétons, véhicules, navires] to pass each other; [colis, lettres] to cross (in the post GB ou mail US);2 ( se couper) [routes, lignes] to cross; nos regards se sont croisés our eyes met;3 Hist to go on a crusade.[krwaze] verbe transitif1. [mettre en croix - baguettes, fils] to crosscroiser les bras to cross ou to fold one's armslà où la route croise la voie ferrée where the road and the railway cross, at the junction of the road and the railway————————[krwaze] verbe intransitif1. [vêtement] to cross over————————se croiser verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)1. [se rencontrer] to come across ou to meet ou to pass each other2. [aller en sens opposé - trains] to pass (each other) ; [ - lettres] to cross ; [ - routes] to cross, to intersectnos chemins se sont croisés, nos routes se sont croisées our paths met————————se croiser verbe pronominal transitifb. (figuré) [être oisif] to twiddle one's thumbs————————se croiser verbe pronominal intransitif -
20 incrociare
1. v/t cross2. v/i nautical term, civil aviation cruise* * *incrociare v.tr.1 (intersecare) to cross, to cut* across: più avanti il viale incrocia la strada principale, the avenue crosses the main road further on // incrociare la spada con qlcu., to cross swords with s.o.2 (accavallare) to cross: incrociare le braccia, to fold one's arms; (fig.) to strike (o to down tools); incrociare le gambe, to cross one's legs; incrociare le dita, to cross one's fingers3 (animali di razze diverse) to cross, to crossbreed*, to interbreed*; (negli allevamenti) to mix; (piante di diversa varietà) to cross-fertilize4 (incontrare) to meet*: sulla via del ritorno incrociammo un'auto rossa, on the way back we met a red car; incrociare un corteo, to meet a procession◆ v. intr. (mar., aer.) to cruise: incrociare lungo la costa di, to cruise off the coast of.◘ incrociarsi v.rifl.rec.1 to cross, to intersect; (incontrarsi) to meet*: le strade si incrociano vicino alla chiesa, the roads cross (o intersect) near the church; i due treni si incrociano a Pavia, the two trains meet at Pavia; i loro sguardi si incrociarono, their eyes met; ci siamo incrociati in via Verdi, we ran into each other in via Verdi2 (biol.) to interbreed*, to intercross; to hybridize.* * *[inkro'tʃare]1. vt1) (gen) to cross, (strada, linea) to cut acrossincrociare le braccia — to fold one's arms, fig to down tools, refuse to work
2) (autoveicolo, persona) to meet3) (animali, piante) to cross2. vi3. vr (incrociarsi)(uso reciproco: strade, rette) to cross, intersect, (persone, veicoli) to pass each other, (fig : sguardi) to meet, (battute) to fly thick and fast* * *[inkro'tʃare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to crossincrociare le braccia — to fold o cross one's arms; fig. to down tools BE
incrociare le dita — fig. to keep one's fingers crossed
2) (incontrare) to meet* [ persona]3) biol. to cross, to crossbreed* [animali, piante, specie]2. 3.verbo pronominale incrociarsi1) [pedoni, veicoli] to meet*2) (intersecarsi) to crisscross, to cross (each other), to intersect3) biol. to interbreed** * *incrociare/inkro't∫are/ [1]1 to cross; incrociare le braccia to fold o cross one's arms; fig. to down tools BE; incrociare le dita fig. to keep one's fingers crossed2 (incontrare) to meet* [ persona]3 biol. to cross, to crossbreed* [animali, piante, specie](aus. avere) mar. to cruiseIII incrociarsi verbo pronominale1 [pedoni, veicoli] to meet*2 (intersecarsi) to crisscross, to cross (each other), to intersect3 biol. to interbreed*.
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