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61 get off
get off а) сойти, слезть that grass is newly seeded, please get off! б)снимать (платье) в) отбывать, отправляться We must be getting off now. We haveto get off early tomorrow. г) начинать he got off to a flying start он началблестяще д) убежать; спастись, отделаться (от наказания и т. п.) The man wentto prison but the two boys got off (with a warning). е) откалывать (шутки) Igot a good one off today. ж) aeron. отрываться от земли, подниматься з) coll.знакомиться и) чистить There's a dirty mark on the wall that I can't get off.к) спасать (с тонущего корабля) The last three sailors were got off justbefore the ship sank. л) избежать ранения Seven people in the bus were killedbut the train passengers got off lightly. м) засыпать I had a bad night, 1went to bed early enough, but for some reason I couldn't get off( to sleep).н) учить I've got this poem off by heart already. о) кончать работу I'll meetyou after work -- what time do You get off? I get off at 5.30. п) быть в нар-котическом опьянении Why didn't You get off? You can't have taken enough ofthe drug. He gets off on loud music, but I don't. -
62 get back
1. intransitive verb1) (return) zurückkommen2) (stand away) zurücktreten2. transitive verb1) (recover) wieder- od. zurückbekommen2) (return) zurücktunI can't get the lid back on — ich kriege den Deckel nicht wieder drauf (ugs.)
3)get one's own back [on somebody] — (coll.) sich [an jemandem] rächen
* * *1) (to move away: The policeman told the crowd to get back.) zurücktreten2) (to retrieve: She eventually got back the book she had lent him.) zurückbekommen* * *◆ get backI. vt▪ to \get back back ⇆ sth etw zurückbekommenII. vi1. (return) zurückkommen2. (have revenge)3. (reassume)I'd like to \get back back into acting ich möchte wieder anfangen zu schauspielernto \get back back to sleep wieder einschlafento \get back back to work sich akk wieder der Arbeit widmen4. (contact)* * *A v/t1. zurückbekommen, -erhalten: → academic.ru/8869/breath">breath 12. zurückholen:get one’s own back umg sich rächen;get one’s own back on sb → B 4B v/i1. a) zurückkommenb) I must be getting back ich muss nach Hause2. zurücktreten ( from von)* * *1. intransitive verb1) (return) zurückkommen2) (stand away) zurücktreten2. transitive verb1) (recover) wieder- od. zurückbekommen2) (return) zurücktun3)get one's own back [on somebody] — (coll.) sich [an jemandem] rächen
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63 to get off
1 (remove) quitarse1 (vehicle, horse, etc) bajarse de1 bajarse■ he got on the roundabout, but he couldn't get off subió al tiovivo, pero no pudo bajarse2 (leave) salir■ I get off at 6.00 pm salgo (de trabajar) a las seis3 (begin) comenzar4 (escape) escaparse -
64 año
Multiple Entries: ano año
ano sustantivo masculino anus
año sustantivo masculino 1 ( período) year; el año pasado last year; una vez al año once a year; hace años que no lo veo I haven't seen him for o in years; el año de la pera or de Maricastaña (fam): ese peinado es del año de la pera that hairstyle went out with the ark (colloq), that hairstyle is really old-fashioned; un disco del año de la pera a record that's really ancient; año bisiesto leap year; año fiscal fiscal year (AmE), tax year (BrE); año luz light year; Año Nuevo New Year 2 ( indicando edad):◊ soltero, de 30 años de edad single, 30 years old o (frml) 30 years of age;¿cuántos años tienes? how old are you?; tengo 14 años I'm 14 (years old); hoy cumple 29 años she's 29 today; ya debe de tener sus añitos he must be getting on (a bit); quitarse años: se quita años she's older than she admits o says 3 ( curso) year;◊ año académico/escolar academic/school year
ano sustantivo masculino anus
año sustantivo masculino
1 year: el año pasado nos fuimos a Bahía, we went to Bahía last year
el año que viene acabará la carrera, she'll finish her university studies next year
hace años que no nos vemos, we haven't seen each other for ages
en el año 1945, in 1945
2 (de edad) years old: mi hija tiene cuatro años, my daughter is four (years old)
cumple años el 15, it's her birthday on the 15th
3 año académico/escolar/sabático, academic/school/sabbatical year
año bisiesto, leap year
años luz, light years
Año Nuevo, New Year
los años cuarenta, the forties Recuerda que para expresar la edad no se usa el verbo to have sino el verbo to be: Tiene trece años. He is thirteen o he is thirteen years old. Nunca debes decir he is thirteen years. Si quieres expresar la edad de un bebé: tiene once meses, tienes que decir he is eleven months old.
' año' also found in these entries: Spanish: adelantarse - ano - antes - bisiesto - caer - cara - caza - cosecha - curso - de - dentro - dividendo - edad - escalonar - escolar - estación - estirón - fin - floración - ir - gustar - ingresar - inocentada - judicial - mediada - mediado - ordenarse - pera - polca - presente - proceso - sabática - sabático - salida - sangrar - ubérrima - ubérrimo - víspera - acabar - académico - altura - antepasado - apertura - aquí - comparación - correr - corriente - cursar - día - entrante English: academic year - afford - after - anniversary - anus - appreciate - apprentice - arms control - attain - attribute - before - best - borrower - bumper - bundle - bust - clock up - come out - coming - current - curtail - date back to - date from - day off - disturbance - downturn - due - early - eventful - expand - expatriate - extend - financial year - first - flower - focus - fold - free - freeze - freshman - get - go out - go through - go under - happy - hold - leap year - light year - move away - next -
65 ano
Multiple Entries: ano año
ano sustantivo masculino anus
año sustantivo masculino 1 ( período) year; el ano pasado last year; una vez al ano once a year; hace anos que no lo veo I haven't seen him for o in years; el ano de la pera or de Maricastaña (fam): ese peinado es del ano de la pera that hairstyle went out with the ark (colloq), that hairstyle is really old-fashioned; un disco del ano de la pera a record that's really ancient; ano bisiesto leap year; ano fiscal fiscal year (AmE), tax year (BrE); ano luz light year; Año Nuevo New Year 2 ( indicando edad):◊ soltero, de 30 anos de edad single, 30 years old o (frml) 30 years of age;¿cuántos anos tienes? how old are you?; tengo 14 anos I'm 14 (years old); hoy cumple 29 anos she's 29 today; ya debe de tener sus añitos he must be getting on (a bit); quitarse anos: se quita anos she's older than she admits o says 3 ( curso) year;◊ ano académico/escolar academic/school year
ano sustantivo masculino anus
año sustantivo masculino
1 year: el año pasado nos fuimos a Bahía, we went to Bahía last year
el año que viene acabará la carrera, she'll finish her university studies next year
hace años que no nos vemos, we haven't seen each other for ages
en el año 1945, in 1945
2 (de edad) years old: mi hija tiene cuatro años, my daughter is four (years old)
cumple años el 15, it's her birthday on the 15th
3 año académico/escolar/sabático, academic/school/sabbatical year
año bisiesto, leap year
años luz, light years
Año Nuevo, New Year
los años cuarenta, the forties Recuerda que para expresar la edad no se usa el verbo to have sino el verbo to be: Tiene trece años. He is thirteen o he is thirteen years old. Nunca debes decir he is thirteen years. Si quieres expresar la edad de un bebé: tiene once meses, tienes que decir he is eleven months old.
' ano' also found in these entries: Spanish: adelantarse - año - antes - bisiesto - caer - cara - caza - cosecha - curso - de - dentro - dividendo - edad - escalonar - escolar - estación - estirón - fin - floración - ir - gustar - ingresar - inocentada - judicial - mediada - mediado - ordenarse - pera - polca - presente - proceso - sabática - sabático - salida - sangrar - ubérrima - ubérrimo - víspera - acabar - académico - altura - antepasado - apertura - aquí - comparación - correr - corriente - cursar - día - entrante English: academic year - afford - after - anniversary - anus - appreciate - apprentice - arms control - attain - attribute - before - best - borrower - bumper - bundle - bust - clock up - come out - coming - current - curtail - date back to - date from - day off - disturbance - downturn - due - early - eventful - expand - expatriate - extend - financial year - first - flower - focus - fold - free - freeze - freshman - get - go out - go through - go under - happy - hold - leap year - light year - move away - next -
66 ronda
Del verbo rondar: ( conjugate rondar) \ \
ronda es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: ronda rondar
ronda sustantivo femenino 1 (de soldado, guarda) patrol; ( de enfermera) round; ( de policía) patrol, beat; [soldado/guarda] to be on patrol; [ repartidor] to do one's round 2 (vuelta, etapa) round; ( de bebidas) round 3 (CS, Per) ( de niños): danzaban en ronda they were dancing around in a circle 4 (Esp, Méx) ( serenata) serenade
rondar ( conjugate rondar) verbo transitivob) [ pensamiento]:d) ( acercarse a):verbo intransitivo ( merodear) to hang around
ronda sustantivo femenino
1 (de muchachos, pretendientes) group of serenaders
2 (grupo de vigilancia nocturna) patrol
hacer la ronda, (una enfermera, un vigilante) to do one's rounds (una pareja de policías) to walk the beat (una patrulla del ejército) to patrol
3 (carretera) ring road (paseo) avenue
4 (de bebidas, negociaciones) round
rondar
I verbo transitivo
1 (a una mujer) to court frml (a alguien con algún fin) to be after sb
2 (vagar, pasear de noche con un fin poco claro) to loiter, prowl around: un extraño ronda la casa desde ayer, a stranger has been prowling around the house since yesterday
3 (vigilar) to patrol
4 (estar en torno a, aproximarse a) to be about: el precio ronda los dos millones, the price is about two million
5 (gripe, sueño, enfermedad) to approach: me está rondando la gripe, I think I'm coming down with flu (una idea) to think about: no sé qué le está rondando en la cabeza, I don't known what he has in his mind
II verbo intransitivo
1 (un vigilante, etc) to do the rounds
2 (un delicuente, alguien sospechoso) to loiter, prowl around ' ronda' also found in these entries: Spanish: rondar - tanda English: beat - round - same - shout - on -
67 rondar
rondar ( conjugate rondar) verbo transitivob) [ pensamiento]:d) ( acercarse a):verbo intransitivo ( merodear) to hang around
rondar
I verbo transitivo
1 (a una mujer) to court frml (a alguien con algún fin) to be after sb
2 (vagar, pasear de noche con un fin poco claro) to loiter, prowl around: un extraño ronda la casa desde ayer, a stranger has been prowling around the house since yesterday
3 (vigilar) to patrol
4 (estar en torno a, aproximarse a) to be about: el precio ronda los dos millones, the price is about two million
5 (gripe, sueño, enfermedad) to approach: me está rondando la gripe, I think I'm coming down with flu (una idea) to think about: no sé qué le está rondando en la cabeza, I don't known what he has in his mind
II verbo intransitivo
1 (un vigilante, etc) to do the rounds
2 (un delicuente, alguien sospechoso) to loiter, prowl around ' rondar' also found in these entries: Spanish: andar English: prowl - haunt - push -
68 ■ get back
■ get backA v. i. + avv.1 tornare (indietro); ritornare: DIALOGO → - Business trip 3- «When did you get back?» DIALOGO → - Business trip 3- «I got back yesterday evening», «Quando sei tornato?» «Sono tornato ieri sera»; I must be getting back, devo tornare a casaB v. t. + avv.1 recuperare; riavere; riottenere; farsi ridare: I couldn't get back all my money, non riuscii a farmi ridare tutti i soldi; I'm trying hard to get back my old job, cerco in tutti i modi di riavere il mio vecchio (posto di) lavoro2 ridare; restituire; riportare: If you lend me your bike, I'll get it back to you tomorrow, se mi presti la bicicletta, te la riporto domani3 rimettere a posto, risistemare ( una molla, un perno, ecc.) □ (fam.) to get back at sb., rifarsi con q.; fare i conti con q. (fig.); vendicarsi di q. □ (fam.) to get one's own back, rifarsi (fam.); vendicarsi □ (polit.) to get back in, tornare al potere; essere rieletto □ I'll get back to you about it, ne riparliamo; ti farò sapere □ DIALOGO → - Refusing a call- Tell him I'm in a meeting and I'll get back to him later, digli che sono in riunione e che lo chiamerò io più tardi □ Let's get back to the main issue!, torniamo (o rifacciamoci) all'argomento principale! -
69 senile
adjectivesenil; (physically) altersschwach* * *(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) senil- academic.ru/65872/senility">senility* * *se·nile[ˈsi:naɪl]adj senilto go \senile senil werden* * *['siːnaɪl]adjperson senil; (physically) altersschwachhe must be getting senile — er wird langsam senil or (physically) ein richtiger Tattergreis (inf)
* * *senile [ˈsiːnaıl] adj1. senil:a) greisenhaft, altersschwachb) blöd(e), kindisch2. Alters…:* * *adjectivesenil; (physically) altersschwach* * *adj.greisenhaft adj. -
70 get\ back
1. II must be getting back мне надо возвращаться; when he gets back, tell him to wait когда он вернется, скажите ему, чтобы подождал2. IIget back somewhere get back home (here, etc.) возвращаться домой и т. д.; get back at some time he will get back soon он скоро вернется; when will you get back? когда вы вернетесь?3. XVI1) get back (in)to smth. get back into one's box (into one's car, etc.) вернуться в свою ложу и т. д.; get back to your business вновь взяться за свою работу /за свои дела/; get back to one's books (to one's studies, to the job in hand, etc.) снова взяться за книги /заняться книгами/ и т. д., get back to prewar production of silk вновь достигнуть довоенного уровня производства шелка; he got back to his former office a) он снова занял свой [прежний] кабинет; б) он вновь занял свою прежнюю должность; get back to the main point in the argument (to the question of your immediate plans, to what you were saying, etc.) вновь обратиться к основному предмету спора и т. д.; she got back into bed она снова легла в постель2) get back at smb. get back at his boss (at his critics, at her accuser, at the shopkeeper, etc.) отомстить /отплатить/ своему хозяину и т. д.4. XXI1get back smth. with smth. get back one's investment with interest вернуть свой вклад с процентами || get back one's hold on smb., smth. вернуть свою власть над кем-л., чем-л. -
71 hollow
['hɔləu] 1. прил.1) пустой, полыйhollow tree — дуплистое дерево; прогнившее дерево
Syn:2) голодный, имеющий пустой желудок; худойIt must be getting towards dinner-time; I'm feeling pretty hollow. — Дело, должно быть, идёт к обеду, я ужасно хочу есть.
3) ввалившийся, запавший, впалый, вогнутыйSyn:4) глухой, "замогильный" ( о звуке)5)а) неискренний, лживый; ложныйA victory over a weakling is hollow and without triumph. — Победа над слабым - это ложная победа и без всякой радости.
Syn:false 1.б) пустой, пустопорожний, бессодержательныйSyn:2. сущ.1) полость, пустое пространство (внутри чего-л.)2)а) впадина, углублениеб) выемка, яма•Syn:3) низина, ложбинаSyn:4) середина, разгар ( зимы или ночи)3. гл.1) = hollow out выкапывать, выдалбливатьYou can make a good if rough boat by hollowing out the trunk of a tree. — Из ствола дерева можно выдолбить неплохую, хоть и грубую, лодку.
Syn:2) делать впалым, вогнутым; выгибатьShe hollowed her hands into the form of a binocular glass. — Она сложила пальцы биноклем.
3) становиться пустым, полым4) вваливаться, западать, становиться вогнутым4. нареч.Her cheeks seemed to hollow in, and her chin shook. — Её щеки казались ввалившимися, и подбородок дрожал.
вполне, совсем, полностьюan ongoing film that has the old cowboy-and-Indians genre beat hollow — современный фильм, который полностью вытеснил старые фильмы о ковбоях и индейцах
Syn:••- beat smb. hollow -
72 in
[ɪn] 1. предл.1)а) внутри, в, на, в пределахHis chamber in Merton Coll. — Его комната в Мертон Колл.
I never saw greater devotion in any countenance. — Ни на одном лице я не видел выражения большей религиозности.
They are in the open sea. — Они в открытом море.
Hundreds lay languishing in prison. — В тюрьме гноили тысячи.
The worthiest man in Europe. — Самый богатый человек в Европе.
A word rings in my memory. — Мне все вспоминается одно слово.
She bathes in water. — Она купается в воде.
Thou (= you) wilt (= will) not leave us here in the dust. — Ты не оставишь нас здесь в пыли.
Groping in the dark. — Ползая во тьме.
б) из, среди, как частьNinety-nine in a hundred were attentive. — Из сотни внимательны были девяносто девять.
A debtor offered 6s. in the pound. — Должник предложил шесть шиллингов на каждый фунт.
- in partsThe plaintiff applied for shares in this company. — Истец требовал доли в этой фирме.
A lovely girl in mourning is sitting. — Сидит милая девушка в трауре.
I am to be hanged in chains. — Меня закуют в цепи и подвесят.
During the descent Tuckett and I were in the same cord with them. — Во время спуска я и Такетт были в одной с ними связке.
г) в, внутрь, в центр, в направлении кThe said John cast the said writing in the fire. — Указанный Джон бросил указанную бумагу в огонь.
He plunged his lousy head in the pillows. — Он зарылся своей вшивой башкой в подушки.
д) ( in-) внутренний, не выходящий за пределы (процесса, организации)Our in-company training programs. — Наши внутрифирменные программы обучения.
In-process gauging could halt waste. — Измерения по ходу процесса могут предотвратить потери.
For drying grass seed, the in-sack drier had many advantages. — Что касается сушки травяных семян, внутримешочная сушка имеет много преимуществ.
Development of in-service training for staff nurses. — Разработка программы обучения медсестер без отрыва от производства.
2)а) во время, в течениеIn the beginning God made of nought heaven and earth. — Вначале сотворил Господь небо и землю.
He was never so afraid in his days. — Никогда в жизни он не был так испуган.
Common in times of famine. — Обычное дело в голодные времена.
Between the hours of twelve and four in the morning. — Между двенадцатью и четырьмя часами утра.
All the gentlemen's houses you'll see in a railway excursion. — Все дома дворянства вы увидите во время железнодорожной экскурсии.
No Sunday shower kept him at home in that important hour. — Никакой дождь не мог удержать его дома в воскресенье в такое важное время.
б) за (истечением), в течение, в пределахMen may sail it in seven days. — За семь дней это можно переплыть.
From this machine gun 1,000 bullets can be discharged in a single minute. — Этот пулемет имеет скорострельность 1000 пуль в минуту.
By working hard he could make one in a week. — Напряженно работая, он мог сделать одну такую вещь за неделю.
He died in three months. — Он умер через три месяца.
I came back from Oxford in ten days. — Через десять дней я вернулся из Оксфорда.
The succeeding four months in which we continued at sea. — Следующие четыре месяца, в течение которых мы были в море.
He was hungry as he had not been in months. — Ни разу за все прошедшие месяцы он не был так голоден, как сейчас.
Arlene said that she had not played tennis in three years. — Арлин говорит, что три года не играла в теннис.
3)а) из (какого-л. материала)A statue of a horse in brass. — Медная статуя лошади.
A long coat in green velvet. — Длинный плащ из зеленого бархата.
б) в объёме, в размереIn the main they agree with us. — В основном они с нами согласны.
Any act repealing in whole or in part any former statute. — Любой закон, отменяющий полностью или частично предыдущий статут.
Drift-wood was lying about in large quantities. — Плавник был разбросан повсюду в огромных количествах.
в) в качестве; взамен, вместо; в видеShe thus in answer spake (= spoke). — В ответ она сказала так.
He has written to the newspaper in reply to his assailant. — Он написал в газету письмо в ответ на нападки.
4)All is in my sight. — Все доступно моему взору.
б) в качестве, в порядкеThe living of Framley was in the gift of the Lufton family. — Содержание Фреймли было подарком от семьи Лафтонов, было содержанием, сутью дара семьи Лафтонов.
It was in newspapers. — Об этом писали в газетах.
в) в рядах, в кругу, в курсеA friend of mine is in the army. — Один мой друг служит в армии.
Mind I'm in it. — Помни, я в деле.
I thought I really was in it at last, and knew what she meant. — Я полагал, что меня наконец "допустили", что я понимал, что она имеет в виду.
To those in it every sound conveys a meaning. — Для посвященных каждый звук наполнен смыслом.
г) в руках, в ведении, во власти; в стиле, в духеThe government of Greece is in the king. — Исполнительная власть в Греции принадлежит королю.
It is in me to punish you. — У меня есть право тебя наказывать.
His lordship knows rudeness is not in me. — Его превосходительство знает, что грубости не в моем духе.
Anyone who has it in him to do heroic deeds. — Любой человек, обладающий способностью совершать геройские поступки, способный на геройство.
The minerals, therefore, are in the trustees. — По этой причине камни хранятся у доверенных лиц.
д) в (о наличии интереса, "изюминки" в чем-л., о сравнительном достоинстве кого-л. / чего-л.)The first round there was nothing much in it. — В первом раунде не произошло ничего особенного.
The "Washingtonologists" in Moscow must be getting their files out to see what is in it for the Soviet Union, and for the world. — "Вашингтонологи" в Москве, должно быть, роются сейчас в своих досье, пытаясь понять, что это означает для Советского Союза, да и для планеты вообще.
I can't see what there was in it for Mrs Plum. — Не могу понять, что это так заинтересовало миссис Плам.
I thought the Party knew all the technique there is about handling people, but they're not in it with the Church. — Я полагал, партия умела управлять людьми, но на самом деле до церкви ей конечно далеко.
All people are killers, potentially. Tigers aren't in it with people. — Все люди - потенциальные убийцы, куда там тиграм, тигры отдыхают!
5)а) в состоянии, в положенииGroping in our blindness we may seem big now, but, really, we're so small. (P. Hammill) — Мы идём по жизни на ощупь, как слепые, и кажемся порой великими, но, по правде, мы столь ничтожны.
All the Court was in a hubbub. — В зале суда бушевала буря.
Her husband has been in love with her ever since he knew her. — Её муж влюбился в неё ещё тогда, когда впервые её увидел.
You are absolutely forbidden speaking to him in private. — Вам категорически запрещается разговаривать с ним в приватной обстановке / с глазу на глаз.
The sea was in a blaze for many miles. — Море сверкало на много миль вперёд.
б) в процессе, в ходеThe Lacedemonians are already in labour of the war. — Лакедемоняне уже воюют.
In search of plunder. — В поисках, чего бы пограбить.
They have been in almost every variety of crime, from petty larceny down to downright murder. — Они совершили все возможные преступления, от простых краж прямо-таки до убийств.
He was drowned in crossing the river. — Он утонул, переправляясь через реку.
в) употребляется при указании на способ действия; переводится обычно наречиями или наречными оборотами; употребления часто сходны с аналогичными употреблениями предлога within the manner anciently used — cпособом, известным с древности
He told several people in confidence. — Он рассказал некоторым доверенным лицам.
He begged in piteous terms that he might be admitted to the royal presence. — Он униженно просил аудиенции у короля.
Among the trees in pairs they rose, they walked. (J. Milton, Paradise Lost, Book VII) — Попарно звери встали меж дерев и разминулись по местам своим. (пер. А. Штейнберга)
A hawk flew in a circle, screaming. — Крича, летал кругами ястреб.
He spoke in a strong French accent. — Он говорил с сильным французским акцентом
Bede is writing in a dead language, Gregory in a living. (M. Pattison) — Беда Достопочтенный пишет на мёртвом языке, папа Григорий I на живом.
A French ship ballasted in mahogany. — Французский корабль, груженый красным деревом.
Half-length portraits, in crayons. — Карандашные рисунки в половину роста.
6)а) для, внутри; само по себе ( с возвратными местоимениями)Of things absolutely or in themselves. — О вещах безотносительно к чему бы то ни было или о вещах самих по себе.
The story may be true in itself. — Сам по себе рассказ может быть правдив.
б) поэт. во (имя), радиAs in Adam all men die, so in Christ all men shall be resurrected. ( Bible) — Как в Адаме все умирают, так во Христе все оживут.
Blessed are the dead men, that die in the Lord. ( Bible) — Отныне блаженны мёртвые, умирающие в Господе.
в) в лице, в роли, по отношению кI am to come out in Hamlet, in Laertes. — Мне предстоит играть в "Гамлете" Лаэрта.
Dread no thief in me! — Не бойся, я не вор!
How great a captain England possessed in her future King. — Какого великого полководца имела Британия в лице своего будущего короля!
All the thirty were in politics vehemently opposed to the prisoner. — Что касается политических взглядов, все тридцать были из противной узнику партии.
•Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]in[/ref]2. нареч.1) внутри; внутрь; с внутренней стороны2) рядом, поблизостиSyn:near 2.3. сущ.1)а) ( the ins) разг. политическая партия, находящаяся у власти2) влияние, воздействиеSyn:4. прил.1)б) внутренний, для внутреннего пользования•Syn:2) разг. находящийся у власти- in party3)б) приближающийся, прибывающийI saw the in train. — Я увидел прибывающий поезд.
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73 dirty etc end of the stick
n infmlIt starts from the feeling that life is hard and our sort will usually get the dirty end of the stick — Наша взаимопомощь проистекает из чувства, что жизнь трудна, а нашему брату приходится обычно хуже всех
He must be getting the sticky end of the stick now — Сейчас ему приходится, наверное, совсем несладко
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разг.обмануться; попасть в трудное положение‘Poor old Sam Hassoon,’ he thought then. ‘He must be getting the sticky end of the stick now.’ (J. Aldridge, ‘The Last Exile’, ch. LXXXII) — - Бедный Сэм Хассун, - подумал он, - ему эта передряга, наверно, выходит боком.
‘Poor old mum,’ she reflected, ‘She's got the rough end of the stick...’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘Haxby's Circus’, ch. XVIII) — - Бедная моя старая матушка, - подумала Джина, - ей приходится нелегко.
That was the trouble: women... nearly always got the dirty end of the stick. Only once in a while they got a right guy, like Flieger, for instance. (J. O'Hara, ‘Appointment in Samarra’, ch. VI) — Беда заключалась вот в чем: женщины... почти всегда обманываются в своих ожиданиях. Лишь изредка им встречается вполне достойный человек, такой, например, как Флигер.
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75 it is no good crying over spilt milk
посл.(it is no good (или use) crying over spilt milk (тж. there is no use crying over spilt milk))≈ слезами горю не поможешь, потерянного не воротишь, что с возу упало, то пропало; см. тж. cry over spilt milk, the milk is spilled и spilt milkMiss Pringle: "What are you going to do, then?" Norah: "It's no good crying over spilt milk. I'll look out for another situation." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Land of Promise’, act I) — Мисс Прингл: "что же вы будете делать?" Нора: "Слезами горю не поможешь. Буду искать себе другое место."
The old woman who first said, ‘It's no good crying over spilt milk’ was a philosopher in her way. For what did she mean by this except that regret was useless? (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’, ch. 64) — Старая женщина, которая первой сказала "снявши голову, по волосам не плачут", была по-своему философом. Ведь она просто хотела выразить мысль, что сожаления бесполезны.
‘What time is it?’ she inquired. ‘I must be getting back.’ ‘A quarter after five,’ said her companion, consulting an elegant open-faced watch. ‘Oh, dear me,’ exclaimed Carrie. Then she settled back with a sigh. ‘There's no use crying over spilt milk,’ she said. ‘It's too late.’ (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. XXXIX) — - Который час? - спросила Кэри. - Мне нужно домой. - четверть шестого, - ответил ее спутник, взглянув на изящные часы без крышки. - О боже! - вырвалось у Кэри. Но она тотчас откинулась на подушки экипажа и, вздохнув, добавила: - что ж, упущенного не воротишь! Теперь уже поздно.
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79 ancient
B adj1 ( dating from BC) antique ; ( very old) ancien/-ienne ; ancient Greek Ling grec ancien ; ancient Greece/Rome la Grèce/Rome antique ; ancient history ( subject) histoire f ancienne ; that's ancient history! fig c'est de l'histoire ancienne ; ancient monument monument m historique ; in ancient times dans les temps anciens ; the ancient world l'antiquité f, le monde antique ;2 ○ [person, car] très vieux/vieille ; I must be getting ancient je dois me faire bien vieux. -
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ɡetpast tense - got; verb1) (to receive or obtain: I got a letter this morning.) recibir2) (to bring or buy: Please get me some food.) traer, ir a buscar, procurar; comprar3) (to (manage to) move, go, take, put etc: He couldn't get across the river; I got the book down from the shelf.) ir, cruzar, atravesar; tomar4) (to cause to be in a certain condition etc: You'll get me into trouble.) meter, arrastrar, poner5) (to become: You're getting old.) hacerse (por ej. mayor), volverse, convertirse6) (to persuade: I'll try to get him to go.) convencer, persuadir7) (to arrive: When did they get home?) llegar8) (to succeed (in doing) or to happen (to do) something: I'll soon get to know the neighbours; I got the book read last night.) conseguir, llegar a, lograr9) (to catch (a disease etc): She got measles last week.) coger, pillar, cazar, agarrar, contraer10) (to catch (someone): The police will soon get the thief.) atrapar, coger11) (to understand: I didn't get the point of his story.) coger, pillar, comprender, entender•- getaway- get-together
- get-up
- be getting on for
- get about
- get across
- get after
- get ahead
- get along
- get around
- get around to
- get at
- get away
- get away with
- get back
- get by
- get down
- get down to
- get in
- get into
- get nowhere
- get off
- get on
- get on at
- get out
- get out of
- get over
- get round
- get around to
- get round to
- get there
- get through
- get together
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get vb1. comprar2. coger / tomar3. recibir / conseguir4. llevarse5. hacer / ponerse6. traercould you get me a coffee, please? ¿me puedes traer un café, por favor?7. buscar / recoger8. llegarwhat time did you get home? ¿a qué hora llegaste a casa?how do you get to the restaurant? ¿cómo se va al restaurante?tr[get]1 obtener, conseguir■ she got £1,000 for her car le dieron mil libras por su coche■ what did you get in maths? ¿qué sacaste en mates?2 recibir■ how did you get that cut? ¿cómo te hiciste ese corte?3 comprar■ where did you get your jeans? ¿dónde compraste tus vaqueros?4 traer5 coger6 captar, recibir, coger7 pedir, decir; persuadir, convencer■ can you get her to lend us the money? ¿puedes convencerla para que nos deje el dinero?8 preparar■ can I get you something to eat? ¿te preparo algo para comer?9 familiar entender, captar, coger10 familiar poner nervioso,-a, fastidiar11 ganar, cobrar12 poner con; contestar, atender, coger; abrir■ can you get me the Embassy Hotel? ¿me puede poner con el Hotel Embassy?13 conseguir, lograr14 hacer algo a uno15 dar, alcanzar1 ponerse, volverse2 ir■ how do you get there? ¿cómo se va hasta allí?■ can you get there by bus? ¿se puede ir en autobús?1 figurative use ir, llevar■ where do you think she's got to? ¿dónde crees que se ha metido?1 llegar■ how did you get home? ¿cómo llegaste a casa?2 llegar a3 llegar a4 empezar a■ we got talking empezamos a hablar, nos pusimos a hablar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLget along with you! ¡déjate de bobadas!, ¡no seas bobo,-a!to get along without something pasar sin algoto get better mejorarto get dark oscurecerto get dirty ensuciarseto get divorced divorciarseto get down on one's knees arrodillarseto get dressed vestirseto get drunk emborracharseto get into trouble meterse en un líoto get late hacerse tardeto get lost perderseto get married casarseto get old hacerse mayor, envejecerto get on somebody's nerves irritar a alguien, poner nervioso,-a a alguiento get one's own way salirse con la suyato get paid cobrarto get ready preparar, prepararseto get rid of deshacerse deto get tired cansarseto get wet mojarseto get worse empeorar1) obtain: conseguir, obtener, adquirir2) receive: recibirto get a letter: recibir una carta3) earn: ganarhe gets $10 an hour: gana $10 por hora4) fetch: traerget me my book: tráigame el libro5) catch: tomar (un tren, etc.), agarrar (una pelota, una persona, etc.)6) contract: contagiarse de, contraershe got the measles: le dio el sarampión7) prepare: preparar (una comida)8) persuade: persuadir, mandar a hacerI got him to agree: logré convencerloto get one's hair cut: cortarse el pelo10) understand: entendernow I get it!: ¡ya entiendo!to have got : tenerI've got a headache: tengo un dolor de cabezato have got to : tener queyou've got to come: tienes que venirget vi1) become: ponerse, volverse, hacerseto get angry: ponerse furioso, enojarse2) go, move: ir, avanzarhe didn't get far: no avanzó mucho3) arrive: llegarto get home: llegar a casa4)to get to be : llegar a sershe got to be the director: llegó a ser directora5)to get ahead : adelantarse, progresar6)to get along : llevarse bien (con alguien), congeniar7)to get by manage: arreglárselas8)to get over overcome: superar, consolarse de9)to get together meet: reunirseto get up : levantarseexpr.• desmoralizar v. (Profits, etc.)v.(§ p.,p.p.: got) or p.p.: gotten•) = lucrarse v. (Understand)v.• comprender v.v.(§ p.,p.p.: got) or p.p.: gotten•) = adquirir v.• alcanzar v.• buscar v.• coger v.• ganar v.• lograr v.• obtener v.(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-fut/c: -tendr-•)• procurar v.• recibir v.• sacar v.• tomar v.get
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2)a) ( obtain) \<\<money/information\>\> conseguir*, obtener*; \<\<job/staff\>\> conseguir*; \<\<authorization/loan\>\> conseguir*, obtener*; \<\<idea\>\> sacar*where did you get that beautiful rug? — ¿dónde conseguiste or encontraste esa alfombra tan preciosa?
these pears are as good as you'll get, I'm afraid — estas peras son de lo mejorcito que hay (fam)
to get something from somebody/something: we get our information from official sources sacamos la información de fuentes oficiales; you can get any information from my secretary — mi secretaria le podrá dar toda la información que necesite
b) ( buy) comprarto get something from somebody/something: I get my bread from the local baker le compro el pan al panadero del barrio; I got it from Harrods lo compré en Harrods; we get them from Italy — ( they supply our business) los traen de Italia
c) (achieve, win) \<\<prize/grade\>\> sacar*, obtener* (frml); \<\<majority\>\> obtener* (frml), conseguir*he gets results — consigue or logra lo que se propone
d) ( by calculation)e) ( on the telephone) \<\<person\>\> lograr comunicarse conI got the wrong number — me equivoqué de número; ( having dialled correctly) me salió un número equivocado
3)a) ( receive) \<\<letter/reward/reprimand\>\> recibirdo I get a kiss, then? — ¿entonces me das un beso?
he got 12 years for armed robbery — lo condenaron a or (fam) le cayeron 12 años por robo a mano armada
to get something from somebody: all I ever get from you is criticism lo único que haces es criticarme; she got a warm reception from the audience el público le dio una cálida bienvenida; I do all the work and she gets all the credit yo hago todo el trabajo y ella se lleva la fama; I seldom get the chance rara vez se me presenta la oportunidad; the kitchen doesn't get much sun — en la cocina no da mucho el sol
b) (Rad, TV) \<\<station\>\> captar, recibir, coger* (esp Esp fam), agarrar (CS fam)c) ( be paid) \<\<salary/pay\>\> ganarI got £200 for the piano — me dieron 200 libras por el piano
d) ( experience) \<\<shock/surprise\>\> llevarseI get the feeling that... — tengo or me da la sensación de que...
e) ( suffer)how did you get that bump on your head? — ¿cómo te hiciste ese chichón en la cabeza?
4) (find, have) (colloq)we get mainly students in here — nuestros clientes (or visitantes etc) son mayormente estudiantes
5) ( fetch) \<\<hammer/scissors\>\> traer*, ir* a buscar; \<\<doctor/plumber\>\> llamarget your coat — anda or vete a buscar tu abrigo
she got herself a cup of coffee — se sirvió (or se hizo etc) una taza de café
6)a) ( reach) alcanzar*b) ( take hold of) agarrar, coger* (esp Esp)c) (catch, trap) pillar (fam), agarrar (AmL), coger* (esp Esp)d) (assault, kill) (colloq)7) ( contract) \<\<cold/flu\>\> agarrar, pescar* (fam), pillar (fam), coger* (esp Esp)she got chickenpox from her sister — la hermana le contagió or (fam) le pegó la varicela
8) ( catch) \<\<busain\>\> tomar, coger* (Esp)9) (colloq)a) ( irritate) fastidiarb) ( arouse pity)it gets you right there — (set phrase) te conmueve, te da mucha lástima
c) ( puzzle)what gets me is how... — lo que no entiendo es cómo...
10)a) ( understand) (colloq) entender*don't get me wrong — no me malentiendas or malinterpretes
get it? — ¿entiendes?, ¿agarras or (Esp) coges la onda? (fam)
b) (hear, take note of) oír*did you get the number? — ¿tomaste nota del número?
11) ( answer) (colloq) \<\<phone\>\> contestar, atender*, coger* (Esp); \<\<door\>\> abrir*12) ( possess)13) (bring, move, put) (+ adv compl)they couldn't get it up the stairs — no lo pudieron subir por las escaleras; see also get across, get in
14) ( cause to be) (+ adj compl)I can't get the window open/shut — no puedo abrir/cerrar la ventana
they got their feet wet/dirty — se mojaron/se ensuciaron los pies
15) to get somebody/something + ppI must get this watch fixed — tengo que llevar a or (AmL tb) mandar (a) arreglar este reloj
16) (arrange, persuade, force)to get somebody/something to + inf: I'll get him to help you ( order) le diré que te ayude; ( ask) le pediré que te ayude; ( persuade) lo convenceré de que te ayude; she could never get him to understand no podría hacérselo entender; you'll never get them to agree to that no vas a lograr que acepten eso; I can't get it to work — no puedo hacerlo funcionar
17) ( cause to start)to get somebody/something -ing: it's the sort of record that gets everybody dancing es el tipo de disco que hace bailar a todo el mundo or que hace que todo el mundo baile; can you get the pump working? — ¿puedes hacer funcionar la bomba?
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get vi1) ( reach) (+ adv compl) llegar*can you get there by train? — ¿se puede ir en tren?
how do you get to work? — ¿cómo vas al trabajo?
can anyone remember where we'd got to? — ¿alguien se acuerda de dónde habíamos quedado?
to get somewhere — avanzar*, adelantar
to get there: it's not perfect, but we're getting there — perfecto no es, pero poco a poco...
2)a) ( become)to get dressed — vestirse*
b) (be) (colloq)3) to get to + infa) ( come to) llegar* a + infb) ( have opportunity to)in this job you get to meet many interesting people — en este trabajo uno tiene la oportunidad de conocer a mucha gente interesante
when do we get to open the presents? — ¿cuándo podemos abrir los regalos?
4) ( start)to get -ing — empezar* a + inf, ponerse* a + inf
right, let's get moving! — bueno, pongámonos en acción (or en marcha etc)!
•Phrasal Verbs:- get at- get away- get back- get by- get down- get in- get into- get off- get on- get onto- get out- get over- get past- get to- get up[ɡet] (pt, pp got) (US) (pp gotten) When get is part of a set combination, eg get the sack, get hold of, get sth right, look up the other word.1. TRANSITIVE VERB1) (=obtain) [+ information, money, visa, divorce] conseguir; [+ benefit] sacar, obtener•
he got it for me — él me lo consiguióI got the idea off ** or from a TV programme — saqué la idea de un programa de televisión
he gets all his clothes off ** or from his elder brother — hereda toda la ropa de su hermano mayor
where did you get that idea from? — ¿de dónde sacaste esa idea?
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we shan't get anything out of him — no lograremos sacarle nadawhat are you going to get out of it? — ¿qué vas a sacar de or ganar con ello?
a good coach knows how to get the best out of his players — un buen entrenador sabe cómo sacar lo mejor de sus jugadores
2) (=have) tener3) (=receive)a) [+ letter, phone call] recibir; [+ wage] ganar, cobrar; [+ TV station, radio station] coger, captarshe gets a good salary — gana or cobra un buen sueldo
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how much did you get for it? — ¿cuánto te dieron por él?neck 1., 1)•
he gets his red hair from his mother — el pelo rojizo lo ha heredado de su madreb)Some get + noun combinations are translated using a more specific Spanish verb. If in doubt, look up the noun.•
I never got an answer — no me contestaron, no recibí nunca una respuesta•
they get lunch at school — les dan de comer en el colegiofine II, 1., sentence 1., 2)•
I got a shock/ surprise — me llevé un susto/una sorpresa4) (=buy) comprarwhere did you get those shoes? — ¿dónde te has comprado esos zapatos?
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I got it cheap in a sale — lo conseguí barato en unas rebajas5) (=fetch) [+ glasses, book] ir a buscar, traer; [+ person] ir a buscar, ir a por; (=pick up) [+ goods, person] recogerwould you mind getting my glasses? — ¿te importaría ir a buscarme or traerme las gafas?
can you get my coat from the cleaner's? — ¿puedes recogerme el abrigo de la tintorería?
quick, get help! — ¡rápido, ve a buscar ayuda!
to get sth for sb, to get sb sth — ir a buscar algo a algn, traer algo a algn
could you get me the scissors please? — ¿puedes ir a buscarme or me puedes traer las tijeras, por favor?
can I get you a drink? — ¿te apetece beber or tomar algo?, ¿quieres beber or tomar algo?
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to go/ come and get sth/sb, I'll go and get it for you — voy a buscártelo, voy a traértelogo and get Jane will you? — vete a buscar a Jane, ve a por Jane
phone me when you arrive and I'll come and get you — cuando llegues llama por teléfono y te iré a buscar or recoger
6) (=call) [+ doctor, plumber] llamar7) (=answer) [+ phone] contestarcan you get the phone? — ¿puedes contestar el teléfono?
I'll get it! — (telephone) ¡yo contesto!; (door) ¡ya voy yo!
8) (=gain, win) [+ prize] ganar, llevarse, conseguir; [+ goal] marcar; [+ reputation] ganarseshe got first prize — ganó or se llevó or consiguió el primer premio
correct, you get 5 points — correcto, gana or consigue 5 puntos
he got a pass/an A in French — sacó un aprobado/un sobresaliente en francés
I have to get my degree first — antes tengo que acabar la carrera or conseguir mi diplomatura
9) (=find) [+ job, flat] encontrar, conseguirhe got me a job — me encontró or consiguió un trabajo
10) (=catch) [+ ball, disease, person] coger, agarrar (LAm); [+ thief] coger, atrapar (LAm); [+ bus] coger, tomar (LAm); [+ fish] pescargot you! * — ¡te pillé! *, ¡te cacé! *, ¡te agarré! (LAm)
got you at last! — ¡por fin te he pillado or cazado! *
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to get sb by the throat/arm — agarrar or coger a algn de la garganta/del brazo•
sorry, I didn't get your name — perdone, ¿cómo dice que se llama?, perdone, no me he enterado de su nombre•
did you get his (registration) number? — ¿viste el número de matrícula?•
you've got me there! * — ahí sí que me has pillado *bad 3., religionto get it from sb —
11) (=reach, put through to)get me Mr Jones, please — (Telec) póngame or (esp LAm) comuníqueme con el Sr. Jones, por favor
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you'll get him at home if you phone this evening — si le llamas esta tarde lo pillarás * or encontrarás en casa•
you can get me on this number — puedes contactar conmigo en este número•
I've been trying to get you all week — he estado intentando hablar contigo toda la semana12) * (=attack, take revenge on)I'll get you for that! — ¡esto me lo vas a pagar!
13) (=hit) [+ target] dar en14) (=finish)15) (=take, bring)•
how can we get it home? — (speaker not at home) ¿cómo podemos llevarlo a casa?; (speaker at home) ¿cómo podemos traerlo a casa?•
I tried to get the blood off my shirt — intenté quitar la sangre de mi camisaget the knife off him! — ¡quítale ese cuchillo!
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I couldn't get the stain out of the tablecloth — no podía limpiar la mancha del mantel•
to get sth past customs — conseguir pasar algo por la aduana•
we'll get you there somehow — le llevaremos de una u otra manera•
we can't get it through the door — no lo podemos pasar por la puerta•
to get sth to sb — hacer llegar algo a algn•
where will that get us? — ¿de qué nos sirve eso?16) (=prepare) [+ meal] preparar, hacerto get breakfast — preparar or hacer el desayuno
17) with adjectiveThis construction is often translated using a specific Spanish verb. Look up the relevant adjective.18) with infinitive/present participleto get sb to do sth — (=persuade) conseguir que algn haga algo, persuadir a algn a hacer algo; (=tell) decir a algn que haga algo
we eventually got her to change her mind — por fin conseguimos que cambiase de idea, por fin le persuadimos a cambiar de idea
can you get someone to photocopy these — puedes decirle or mandarle a alguien que me haga una fotocopia de estos
I can't get the door to open — no puedo abrir la puerta, no logro que se abra la puerta
I couldn't get the washing machine to work — no pude or no logré poner la lavadora en marcha
I couldn't get the car going or to go — no pude poner el coche en marcha, no pude arrancar el coche
19) ("get sth done" construction)a) (=do oneself)•
you'll get yourself arrested looking like that — vas a acabar en la cárcel con esas pintas•
to get the washing/dishes done — lavar la ropa/fregar los platos•
when do you think you'll get it finished? — ¿cuándo crees que lo vas a acabar?•
you'll get yourself killed driving like that — te vas a matar si conduces de esa formab) (=get someone to do)•
to get one's hair cut — cortarse el pelo, hacerse cortar el peloI've got to get my car fixed this week — tengo que arreglar or reparar el coche esta semana, tengo que llevar el coche a arreglar or reparar esta semana
20) * (=understand) entender(do you) get it? — ¿entiendes?; [+ joke] ¿lo coges?, ¿ya caes? *
point 1., 7), wrongI've got it! — [+ joke] ¡ya caigo!, ¡ya lo entiendo!; [+ solution] ¡ya tengo la solución!, ¡ya he dado con la solución!, ¡ya lo tengo!
21) * (=annoy) molestar, fastidiarwhat gets me is the way he always assumes he's right — lo que me molesta or fastidia es que siempre da por hecho que tiene razón
what really gets me is his total indifference — lo que me molesta or fastidia es su total indiferencia
22) * (=thrill) chiflar *this tune really gets me — esta melodía me chifla *, esta melodía me apasiona
23)• to have got sth — (Brit) (=have) tener algo
what have you got there? — ¿qué tienes ahí?
2. INTRANSITIVE VERB1) (=reach, go) llegarhow do you get there? — ¿como se llega?
how did you get here? — ¿cómo viniste or llegaste?
how did that box get here? — ¿cómo ha venido a parar esta caja aquí?
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I've got as far as page 10 — he llegado hasta la página 10•
to get from A to B — ir de A a B, trasladarse de A a B•
to get to — llegar ahow do you get to the cinema? — ¿cómo se llega al cine?
where did you get to? — (=where were you?) ¿dónde estabas?, ¿dónde te habías metido?
where can he have got to? — ¿dónde se puede haber metido?
not to get anywhere —
to get nowhere —
we're getting absolutely nowhere, we're getting nowhere fast — no estamos llegando a ningún sitio
to get somewhere —
to get there —
"how's your thesis going?" - "I'm getting there" — -¿qué tal va tu tesis? -va avanzando
- get to sblane 1., 3)don't let it get to you * — (=affect) no dejes que te afecte; (=annoy) no te molestes por eso
2) (=become, be) ponerse, volverse, hacerseAs expressions with get + adjective, such as get old, get drunk etc, are often translated by a specific verb, look up the adjective.•
how did it get like that? — ¿cómo se ha puesto así?how do people get like that? — ¿cómo puede la gente volverse así?
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how stupid can you get? — ¿hasta qué punto llega tu estupidez?, ¿cómo puedes ser tan estúpido?•
to get used to sth — acostumbrarse a algo- get with itSee:BECOME, GO, GET in becomea) (=be)•
he often gets asked for his autograph — a menudo le piden autógrafos•
we got beaten 3-2 — perdimos 3 a 2•
to get killed — morir, matarseI saw her the night she got killed — (accidentally) la vi la noche que murió or se mató; (=murdered) la vi la noche que la asesinaron
do you want to get killed! — ¡¿es que quieres matarte?!
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he got run over as he was coming out of his house — lo atropellaron al salir de casaget going! — ¡muévete!, ¡a menearse!
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I got to thinking that... * — me di cuenta de que..., empecé a pensar que...5) (=come)with infinitive•
he eventually got to be prime minister — al final llegó a ser primer ministro•
when do we get to eat? — ¿cuándo comemos?•
to get to know sb — llegar a conocer a algn•
he got to like her despite her faults — le llegó a gustar a pesar de sus defectos•
so when do I get to meet this friend of yours? — ¿cuándo me vas a presentar a este amigo tuyo?•
I never get to drive the car — nunca tengo oportunidad de conducir el coche•
to get to see sth/sb — lograr ver algo/a algn6) * (=go)get! — ¡lárgate! *
7)to have got to do sth — (expressing obligation) tener que hacer algo
why have I got to? — ¿por qué tengo que hacerlo?
- get at- get away- get back- get by- get down- get in- get into- get off- get on- get out- get over- get up* * *[get]
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2)a) ( obtain) \<\<money/information\>\> conseguir*, obtener*; \<\<job/staff\>\> conseguir*; \<\<authorization/loan\>\> conseguir*, obtener*; \<\<idea\>\> sacar*where did you get that beautiful rug? — ¿dónde conseguiste or encontraste esa alfombra tan preciosa?
these pears are as good as you'll get, I'm afraid — estas peras son de lo mejorcito que hay (fam)
to get something from somebody/something: we get our information from official sources sacamos la información de fuentes oficiales; you can get any information from my secretary — mi secretaria le podrá dar toda la información que necesite
b) ( buy) comprarto get something from somebody/something: I get my bread from the local baker le compro el pan al panadero del barrio; I got it from Harrods lo compré en Harrods; we get them from Italy — ( they supply our business) los traen de Italia
c) (achieve, win) \<\<prize/grade\>\> sacar*, obtener* (frml); \<\<majority\>\> obtener* (frml), conseguir*he gets results — consigue or logra lo que se propone
d) ( by calculation)e) ( on the telephone) \<\<person\>\> lograr comunicarse conI got the wrong number — me equivoqué de número; ( having dialled correctly) me salió un número equivocado
3)a) ( receive) \<\<letter/reward/reprimand\>\> recibirdo I get a kiss, then? — ¿entonces me das un beso?
he got 12 years for armed robbery — lo condenaron a or (fam) le cayeron 12 años por robo a mano armada
to get something from somebody: all I ever get from you is criticism lo único que haces es criticarme; she got a warm reception from the audience el público le dio una cálida bienvenida; I do all the work and she gets all the credit yo hago todo el trabajo y ella se lleva la fama; I seldom get the chance rara vez se me presenta la oportunidad; the kitchen doesn't get much sun — en la cocina no da mucho el sol
b) (Rad, TV) \<\<station\>\> captar, recibir, coger* (esp Esp fam), agarrar (CS fam)c) ( be paid) \<\<salary/pay\>\> ganarI got £200 for the piano — me dieron 200 libras por el piano
d) ( experience) \<\<shock/surprise\>\> llevarseI get the feeling that... — tengo or me da la sensación de que...
e) ( suffer)how did you get that bump on your head? — ¿cómo te hiciste ese chichón en la cabeza?
4) (find, have) (colloq)we get mainly students in here — nuestros clientes (or visitantes etc) son mayormente estudiantes
5) ( fetch) \<\<hammer/scissors\>\> traer*, ir* a buscar; \<\<doctor/plumber\>\> llamarget your coat — anda or vete a buscar tu abrigo
she got herself a cup of coffee — se sirvió (or se hizo etc) una taza de café
6)a) ( reach) alcanzar*b) ( take hold of) agarrar, coger* (esp Esp)c) (catch, trap) pillar (fam), agarrar (AmL), coger* (esp Esp)d) (assault, kill) (colloq)7) ( contract) \<\<cold/flu\>\> agarrar, pescar* (fam), pillar (fam), coger* (esp Esp)she got chickenpox from her sister — la hermana le contagió or (fam) le pegó la varicela
8) ( catch) \<\<bus/train\>\> tomar, coger* (Esp)9) (colloq)a) ( irritate) fastidiarb) ( arouse pity)it gets you right there — (set phrase) te conmueve, te da mucha lástima
c) ( puzzle)what gets me is how... — lo que no entiendo es cómo...
10)a) ( understand) (colloq) entender*don't get me wrong — no me malentiendas or malinterpretes
get it? — ¿entiendes?, ¿agarras or (Esp) coges la onda? (fam)
b) (hear, take note of) oír*did you get the number? — ¿tomaste nota del número?
11) ( answer) (colloq) \<\<phone\>\> contestar, atender*, coger* (Esp); \<\<door\>\> abrir*12) ( possess)13) (bring, move, put) (+ adv compl)they couldn't get it up the stairs — no lo pudieron subir por las escaleras; see also get across, get in
14) ( cause to be) (+ adj compl)I can't get the window open/shut — no puedo abrir/cerrar la ventana
they got their feet wet/dirty — se mojaron/se ensuciaron los pies
15) to get somebody/something + ppI must get this watch fixed — tengo que llevar a or (AmL tb) mandar (a) arreglar este reloj
16) (arrange, persuade, force)to get somebody/something to + inf: I'll get him to help you ( order) le diré que te ayude; ( ask) le pediré que te ayude; ( persuade) lo convenceré de que te ayude; she could never get him to understand no podría hacérselo entender; you'll never get them to agree to that no vas a lograr que acepten eso; I can't get it to work — no puedo hacerlo funcionar
17) ( cause to start)to get somebody/something -ing: it's the sort of record that gets everybody dancing es el tipo de disco que hace bailar a todo el mundo or que hace que todo el mundo baile; can you get the pump working? — ¿puedes hacer funcionar la bomba?
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get vi1) ( reach) (+ adv compl) llegar*can you get there by train? — ¿se puede ir en tren?
how do you get to work? — ¿cómo vas al trabajo?
can anyone remember where we'd got to? — ¿alguien se acuerda de dónde habíamos quedado?
to get somewhere — avanzar*, adelantar
to get there: it's not perfect, but we're getting there — perfecto no es, pero poco a poco...
2)a) ( become)to get dressed — vestirse*
b) (be) (colloq)3) to get to + infa) ( come to) llegar* a + infb) ( have opportunity to)in this job you get to meet many interesting people — en este trabajo uno tiene la oportunidad de conocer a mucha gente interesante
when do we get to open the presents? — ¿cuándo podemos abrir los regalos?
4) ( start)to get -ing — empezar* a + inf, ponerse* a + inf
right, let's get moving! — bueno, pongámonos en acción (or en marcha etc)!
•Phrasal Verbs:- get at- get away- get back- get by- get down- get in- get into- get off- get on- get onto- get out- get over- get past- get to- get up
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