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81 pegar
v.1 to stick.Ella pega el afiche She sticks the poster.2 to hit.pega a su mujer/a sus hijos he beats his wife/children3 to give (propinar) (bofetada, paliza).pegar un golpe a alguien to hit somebodypegar un tiro a alguien to shoot somebodyElla le pegó una tremenda paliza She gave him a good thrashing.4 to suit, to go with (corresponder a, ir bien a).no le pega ese vestido that dress doesn't suit herno le pega ese novio that boyfriend isn't right for her5 to paste (computing).6 to go together, to match.pegar con to go with7 to beat down (sol).8 to glue, to adhere, to bond, to paste.Ella pega las hojas She glues the sheets.9 to infect with.Yo le pegué a Ricardo un catarro I infected Richard with a cold.10 to sew on.Ella pega botones She sews on buttons.* * *2 (coser) to sew on3 (contagiar) to give4 (acercar) to move close to5 INFORMÁTICA to paste1 (combinar) to match1 (quemarse) to stick2 (persona) to latch onto■ se me pegó un tío en el pub y no hubo forma de deshacerme de él a bloke latched onto me in the pub and I couldn't get rid of him\no pegar ni con cola (no entonar) to be totally wrong, look totally out of place 2 (ser increíble) to be impossible to believe————————1 (golpear) to hit■ mamá, Pablo me ha pegado mum, Pablo hit me2 (dar) to give■ ¡vaya susto me has pegado! you didn't half scare me!1 (tener fuerza) to beat down■ ¡cómo pega el sol hoy! it's a real scorcher today!2 (beber) to knock back■ le gusta pegarle al whisky ¿eh? he likes knocking back the whisky, doesn't he1 (tropezar) to bump ( con, into)\dále que te pego over and over again, on and onno pegar golpe not to do a blessed thingno pegar ojo not to sleep a winkpegarle fuego a algo to set fire to somethingpegarle un tiro a alguien to shoot somebodypegarle una paliza a alguien to beat somebody uppegarse la vida padre familiar to live the life of Rileypegarse un tiro to shoot oneselfpegársela a alguien (engañar) to do the dirty on somebody 2 (ser infiel) to be unfaithful to somebody* * *verb1) to hit, strike2) glue, stick3) paste4) attach•- pegarse* * *1. VT1) (=adherir)a) [gen] to stick; [con cola] to glue, stick; [+ cartel] to stick up; [+ dos piezas] to fix together; (Inform) to pastelo puedes pegar con celo — you can stick it on with Sellotape ®, you can sellotape it on
b) (=coser) [+ botón] to sew on2) (=golpear) [gen] to hit; (=dar una torta a) to smackes un crimen pegar a los niños — it's a crime to hit o smack children
3) * (=dar)•
pegar un grito — to shout, cry out•
le han pegado un puntapié — they gave him a kick, they kicked him•
pegar un susto a algn — to scare sb, give sb a frightfuego 1)¡qué susto me has pegado! — what a fright you gave me!
4) (=arrimar)pegar una silla a una pared — to move o put a chair up against a wall
5) * (=contagiar) to give (a to)6)- pegarla8) Caribe [+ trabajo] to start2. VI1) (=adherir) to stick; (Inform) to paste2) (=agarrar) [planta] to take (root); [remedio] to take; [fuego] to catch3)pegar en algo — (=dar) to hit sth; (=rozar) to touch sth
pegaba con un palo en la puerta — he was pounding on o hitting the door with a stick
4) * (=armonizar) to go well, fit; [dos colores] to match, go togetherpegarle a algn: no le pega nada actuar así — it's not like him to act like that
pegar con algo — to match sth, go with sth
ese sombrero no pega con el abrigo — that hat doesn't match o go with the coat
5) * (=ser fuerte) to be strongeste vino pega (mucho) — this wine is really strong o goes to your head
6) * (=tener éxito)7) * (=creer)me pega que...: me pega que no vendrá — I have a hunch that he won't come
8)pegarle a algo — * to be a great one for sth *
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <bofetada/patada> to giveb) <grito/chillido> to let outc) (fam) < repaso>2)pegó un póster en la pared — she stuck (o pinned etc) a poster up on the wall
b) ( coser) <mangas/botones> to sew onc) ( arrimar) to move... closer3) (fam) ( contagiar) < enfermedad> to give2.pegarla — (RPl fam) to be dead on (AmE colloq), to be spot on (BrE colloq)
pegar vi1)a) ( golpear)pegarle a alguien — to hit somebody; (a un niño, como castigo) to smack somebody
si vuelves a hacer eso, te pego — if you do that again, I'll smack you
b) (fam) ( hacerse popular) producto/moda to take off; artista to be very popularc) (fam) ( ser fuerte) viento to be strong2)a) ( adherir) to stickb) ( armonizar) to go together3.no pegar ni con cola — (fam)
pegarse v pron1)a) ( golpearse)me pegué con la mesa — I knocked o hit myself on the table
me pegué en la cabeza — I banged o knocked my head
se pegó un porrazo — (fam) she gave herself a nasty knock
pegársela — (Esp fam) to have a crash
pegársela a alguien — (Esp fam) ( ser infiel) to be unfaithful to somebody
b) (recípr) ( darse golpes) to hit each other2) < susto> to getpegarse una ducha — (fam) to take o have a shower
me voy a pegar unas vacaciones...! — I'm going to give myself a good vacation o (BrE) holiday
3)a) ( adherirse) to stickse pegó al or del timbre — she kept her finger on the doorbell
b) ( contagiarse) enfermedad to be infectiouseso se pega — you can easily catch it; (+ me/te/le etc)
se le pegó la costumbre de... — she got into the habit of...
* * *1 = plaster, affix, attach, glue, fasten together, stick, paste together, cement.Ex. Then it gets progressively worse as walls are washed away and vehicles plastered against houses and trees.Ex. Some libraries use small stickers affixed to the spines which have cartoons or ideograms indicating a special genre.Ex. In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.Ex. The binding type specifies the type of binding ( glued, sewn).Ex. A book is physically a collection of sheets usually paper ones fastened together and protected by a cover which do form a genuine unit.Ex. Is it a matter of a library in one country sticking a pin in a map and requesting a document from the nearest library to where the pin is inserted?.Ex. The boards were generally made of wood up to the later fifteenth century; then of sheets of paper pasted together ('pasteboard'); and then, from the early eighteenth century in good-quality binding but later in cheap work, of rope-fibre millboard.Ex. An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.----* arrastrar y pegar = drag and drop.* copiar y pegar = copy and paste.* cortar y pegar = cut-and-paste.* goma de pegar = rubber solution.* ir pegado a = hug.* no pegar ni con cola = stick out like + a sore thumb.* pegar a Alguien = look + good on + Nombre.* pegar con cinta adhesiva = tape.* pegarse = stick together, bricking, blocking, rub off on.* pegarse a = stick to, have + a rub-off effect on.* pegarse como una lapa = cling like + a limpet, stick like + a limpet.* pegar sobre = paste onto.* pegar una nota en un sitio público = post.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <bofetada/patada> to giveb) <grito/chillido> to let outc) (fam) < repaso>2)pegó un póster en la pared — she stuck (o pinned etc) a poster up on the wall
b) ( coser) <mangas/botones> to sew onc) ( arrimar) to move... closer3) (fam) ( contagiar) < enfermedad> to give2.pegarla — (RPl fam) to be dead on (AmE colloq), to be spot on (BrE colloq)
pegar vi1)a) ( golpear)pegarle a alguien — to hit somebody; (a un niño, como castigo) to smack somebody
si vuelves a hacer eso, te pego — if you do that again, I'll smack you
b) (fam) ( hacerse popular) producto/moda to take off; artista to be very popularc) (fam) ( ser fuerte) viento to be strong2)a) ( adherir) to stickb) ( armonizar) to go together3.no pegar ni con cola — (fam)
pegarse v pron1)a) ( golpearse)me pegué con la mesa — I knocked o hit myself on the table
me pegué en la cabeza — I banged o knocked my head
se pegó un porrazo — (fam) she gave herself a nasty knock
pegársela — (Esp fam) to have a crash
pegársela a alguien — (Esp fam) ( ser infiel) to be unfaithful to somebody
b) (recípr) ( darse golpes) to hit each other2) < susto> to getpegarse una ducha — (fam) to take o have a shower
me voy a pegar unas vacaciones...! — I'm going to give myself a good vacation o (BrE) holiday
3)a) ( adherirse) to stickse pegó al or del timbre — she kept her finger on the doorbell
b) ( contagiarse) enfermedad to be infectiouseso se pega — you can easily catch it; (+ me/te/le etc)
se le pegó la costumbre de... — she got into the habit of...
* * *pegar22 = hit, spank, smack, whip, beat, belt, whack.Ex: When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.
Ex: In addition, both physical & verbal violence appear to be transgenerational: people who were spanked frequently as children are more prone to frequently spank their own children.Ex: Parents who endorse the use of non-coercive management techniques smack their children as well.Ex: He got whipped by policemen right here in Montgomery.Ex: Flexible moulds made of laminated paper called 'flong' were first used in Lyons in 1829 and were blotting and tissue paper pasted together, and the mould was formed by beating damp flong on the face of the type.Ex: They chased him and one belted him over the head with the bar, forcing him to the ground.Ex: The assailants, he said, did not know 'if I was straight or gay, I just happened to pass by and got whacked on the head'.* pegar chillidos = shriek.* pegar en el larguero = hit + the crossbar.* pegar en el travesaño = hit + the crossbar.* pegar fuerte = hit + hard, pack + a wallop.* pegar gritos = shriek, shout.* pegarse una hostia = come + a cropper.* pegar un estirón = shoot up.* pegar un puñetazo = sock.* pegar un repullo = give + a start, startle.* pegar un respingo = give + a start, startle.* pegar un susto = spook.1 = plaster, affix, attach, glue, fasten together, stick, paste together, cement.Ex: Then it gets progressively worse as walls are washed away and vehicles plastered against houses and trees.
Ex: Some libraries use small stickers affixed to the spines which have cartoons or ideograms indicating a special genre.Ex: In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.Ex: The binding type specifies the type of binding ( glued, sewn).Ex: A book is physically a collection of sheets usually paper ones fastened together and protected by a cover which do form a genuine unit.Ex: Is it a matter of a library in one country sticking a pin in a map and requesting a document from the nearest library to where the pin is inserted?.Ex: The boards were generally made of wood up to the later fifteenth century; then of sheets of paper pasted together ('pasteboard'); and then, from the early eighteenth century in good-quality binding but later in cheap work, of rope-fibre millboard.Ex: An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.* arrastrar y pegar = drag and drop.* copiar y pegar = copy and paste.* cortar y pegar = cut-and-paste.* goma de pegar = rubber solution.* ir pegado a = hug.* no pegar ni con cola = stick out like + a sore thumb.* pegar a Alguien = look + good on + Nombre.* pegar con cinta adhesiva = tape.* pegarse = stick together, bricking, blocking, rub off on.* pegarse a = stick to, have + a rub-off effect on.* pegarse como una lapa = cling like + a limpet, stick like + a limpet.* pegar sobre = paste onto.* pegar una nota en un sitio público = post.* * *pegar [A3 ]vtA1 (propinar) ‹bofetada/paliza/patada› to givele pegó una paliza terrible he gave him a terrible beatingle pegué una patada en la rodilla I gave him a kick on the knee, I kicked him on the kneete voy a pegar un coscorrón I'm going to clout you o give you such a clout! ( colloq)le pegaron un tiro they shot her2 ‹grito/salto›pegó un chillido she let out a scream, she screamedles pegó cuatro gritos y se callaron she shouted at them and they shut uppegó un salto de alegría he jumped for joypegó media vuelta y se fue he turned around and walked away3 ‹susto› to give¡qué susto me pegaste! you gave me a terrible fright!4 ( fam) ‹repaso›pégale un repaso a este capítulo look over this chapter againle pegué una miradita I had a quick look at itBpegué los sellos en el sobre I stuck the stamps on the envelope¿cómo pego la suela? how can I stick the sole?vamos a pegar todos los pedazos we're going to glue o stick all the pieces back togetherpegó un póster en la pared she stuck ( o pinned etc) a poster up on the wall2 (coser) ‹mangas/botones› to sew … onni siquiera sabe pegar un botón he can't even sew a button on3 (arrimar, acercar) to move … closerpega el coche un poco más a la raya move the car a little closer to the linepegó el oído a la pared he put his ear to the wall4 ( Inf) to pasteC ( fam) (contagiar) ‹enfermedad› to giveno te acerques, que te pego la gripe don't come near me, I'll give you my flu o you'll get my flula verdad es que la pegamos con su regalo we really were dead on o spot on with her giftcon este espectáculo sí la vamos a pegar we're going to have a big hit with this show ( colloq)■ pegarviA1dicen que le pega a su mujer they say he beats his wifesi vuelves a hacer eso, te pego if you do that again, I'll smack you¡a mí no me vas a pegar! don't you dare hit me!la pelota pegó en el poste the ball hit the goalpostpegarle a algo ( fam): ¡cómo le pegan al vino! they sure like their wine ( colloq), they certainly knock back the wine ( colloq)2 ( fam) (hacerse popular) to take offsi el producto no pega, quebramos if the product doesn't take off o catch on, we'll go underuna artista que pega en el extranjero an artist who's very popular abroadsu último disco está pegando fuerte her latest record is a big hit ( colloq)3 ( fam) (ser fuerte) «viento» to be strong¡cómo pegaba el sol! the sun was really beating down!, the sun was really hot!este vino pega muchísimo this wine's really strong, this wine goes to your headB1 (adherir) to stick2 (armonizar) to go togetherestos colores no pegan these colors* don't go togetherpegar CON algo to go WITH sthesos zapatos no pegan con el vestido those shoes don't go (well) with the dressesa mesa no pega con los demás muebles that table doesn't fit in with o go with the rest of the furnitureel vino blanco no pega con la carne white wine doesn't go with meatno pegar ni con cola or no pegar ni juntar ( fam): esos colores no pegan ni con cola those colors* don't go together at alleste cuadro aquí no pega ni con cola this picture looks really out of place hereno pegamos ni juntamos en este ambiente we stick out like a sore thumb in a place like thispegó para su casa she made o headed for home■ pegarseA1(golpearse): me pegué con la mesa I bumped into the table, I knocked myself on the tableme pegué en la cabeza I banged o knocked my headme pegué un golpe muy fuerte en la pierna I hit my leg really hardse cayó de la bicicleta y se pegó un porrazo ( fam); she fell off her bike and gave herself a nasty knockpegársela a algn ( Esp fam); (ser infiel) to be unfaithful to sb, cheat on sb ( AmE colloq); (traicionar) to double-cross sb, do the dirty on sb ( colloq)2 ( recípr) (darse golpes) to hit each otherestos niños siempre se están pegando these kids are always hitting each other o fightingB1 ‹susto›¡qué susto me pegué cuando la vi! I got such a fright when I saw her2 ‹tiro›se pegó un tiro en la sien he shot himself in the head¡es para pegarse un tiro! it's enough to drive you crazy o mad!3 ( fam)(tomarse, darse): me voy a pegar una ducha I'm going to take o have a showertuvimos que pegarnos una corrida para no perder el tren we had to run to catch the trainanoche nos pegamos una comilona tremenda we had an amazing meal last night ( colloq)¡me voy a pegar unas vacaciones …! I'm going to give myself o have myself a good vacationme pegué el día entero estudiando I spent the whole day studyingme pegué cuatro días sin salir de casa I didn't leave the house for four days, I went (for) four days without leaving the house ( colloq)C1 (adherirse) to stickno consigo que este sobre se pegue I can't get this envelope to stickse me ha pegado el arroz the rice has stuckmi madre se pega al or del teléfono y no para de hablar once my mother gets yakking on the phone there's no stopping her ( colloq)se pegó al or del timbre she kept her finger on o she leaned on the doorbellse me pega y después no se qué hacer para deshacerme de él he latches on to me and then I can't get rid of him2«costumbre/enfermedad» (contagiarse) (+ me/te/le etc): en Inglaterra se le pegó la costumbre de tomar té in England she got into the habit of drinking tease le ha pegado el acento mexicano he's picked up a Mexican accentno te acerques, que se te va a pegar el catarro don't come too close or you'll catch my cold* * *
pegar ( conjugate pegar) verbo transitivo
1
le pegaron un tiro they shot her
pegarle un susto a algn to give sb a fright
2
( con cola) to glue, stick
3 (fam) ( contagiar) ‹ enfermedad› to give;
verbo intransitivo
1
(a un niño, como castigo) to smack sb;
la pelota pegó en el poste the ball hit the goalpost
[ artista] to be very popular
2
pegar CON algo to go with sth;
pegarse verbo pronominal
1a) ( golpearse):◊ me pegué con la mesa I knocked o hit myself on the table;
me pegué en la cabeza I banged o knocked my head
2 ‹ susto› to get;
3 ( contagiarse) [ enfermedad] to be infectious;
se te va a pegar mi catarro you'll catch my cold;
se le ha pegado el acento mexicano he's picked up a Mexican accent
pegar
I verbo transitivo
1 (adherir) to stick
(con pegamento) to glue
2 (coser) to sew on
3 (arrimar) lean against: es mejor que pegues la cuna a la pared, you'd better put the cradle against the wall
4 (un susto, una enfermedad) to give
5 (realizar una acción) pegó fuego a la casa, he set the house on fire
pegó saltos de alegría, he jumped for joy
6 (maltratar) to hit: no pegues al niño, don't hit the child
II verbo intransitivo
1 (combinar) to match: ese jersey no pega con esos pantalones, that sweater doesn't go with those trousers
(estar próximo a) to be next to: su casa está pegada al cine, his house is next to the cinema
2 (sol) to beat down
♦ Locuciones: no pegar ojo, not to sleep a wink
' pegar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cartel
- cascar
- frenazo
- hebra
- ojo
- respingo
- reventón
- sacudir
- zurrar
- acertar
- culo
- dar
- estirón
- golpear
- maltratar
- rebote
- salto
- sonar
English:
affix
- beat
- beat down
- believe in
- belt
- bond
- give
- glue
- gum
- hang
- hit
- paste
- punch
- put up
- scare
- sellotape
- sew on
- shoot
- slap
- slug
- smack
- stick
- stick together
- strike
- tape
- wallop
- alone
- attach
- crack
- even
- go
- jolt
- superglue
- wink
* * *♦ vt1. [adherir] to stick;[con pegamento] to glue; [póster, cartel] to fix, to put up; [botón] to sew on;pegó la suela al zapato he stuck the sole on the shoeno pegues la silla tanto a la pared don't put the chair so close up against the wall;3. [golpear] to hit;el balón me pegó en la cara the ball hit me in the face;pega a su mujer/a sus hijos he beats his wife/children4. [dar] [bofetada, paliza, patada] to give;pegó un golpe sobre la mesa he banged the table;pegar un golpe a alguien to hit sb;pegar un susto a alguien to give sb a fright;pegar un disgusto a alguien to upset sb;pegar un tiro a alguien to shoot sbpegar un grito to cry out, to let out a cry;no arreglas nada pegando gritos it's no use shouting;pegar un respingo to (give a) start;pegaban saltos de alegría they were jumping for joy;pegar un suspiro to (give a) sigh;pegar fuego a algo to set sth on fire, to set fire to sthle pegó el sarampión a su hermano she gave her brother measles7. [corresponder a, ir bien a] to suit;no le pega ese vestido that dress doesn't suit her;esta corbata pega con esa camisa this tie goes with that shirt;no le pega ese novio that boyfriend isn't right for her8. Informát to pastela pegamos con esa idea we were spot on with that idea♦ vi1. [adherir] to stick2. [golpear] to hit;la lluvia pegaba en la ventana the rain was driving against the windowpane;una bala pegó contra el techo a bullet hit the ceiling;la pelota pegó en el larguero the ball hit the crossbar3. [armonizar] to go together, to match;no pegan nada they don't go together o match at all;no pega mucho un bingo en este barrio a bingo hall doesn't really fit o looks rather out of place in this part of town;pegar con to go with;un color que pegue (bien) con el rojo a colour that goes (well) with red[viento, aire] to be strong; [vino, licor, droga] to be strong stuff, to pack a punch;el aire pega de costado there's a strong side wind;¡cómo pega el sol! it's absolutely scorching!el restaurante pega con a la estación the restaurant's right next to the stationeste grupo está pegando mucho últimamente this group is massive at the moment;una nueva generación de tenistas viene pegando fuerte a new generation of tennis players is beginning to come through* * *I v/t1 ( golpear) hit2 ( adherir) stick, gluepegar un grito shout, give a shout;no me pega la gana Méx I don’t feel like itII v/i1 ( golpear) hit2 ( adherir) stick4 ( armonizar) go (together)* * *pegar {52} vt1) : to glue, to stick, to paste2) : to attach, to sew on3) : to infect with, to giveme pegó el resfriado: he gave me his cold4) golpear: to hit, to deal, to strikeme pegaron un puntapié: they gave me a kick5) : to give (out with)pegó un grito: she let out a yellpegar vi1) : to adhere, to stick2)pegar en : to hit, to strike (against)3)pegar con : to match, to go with* * *pegar vb5. (armonizar) to go -
82 drive
1. past tense - drove; verb1) (to control or guide (a car etc): Do you want to drive (the car), or shall I?) guiar2) (to take, bring etc in a car: My mother is driving me to the airport.) levar3) (to force or urge along: Two men and a dog were driving a herd of cattle across the road.) tanger4) (to hit hard: He drove a nail into the door; He drove a golf-ball from the tee.) bater5) (to cause to work by providing the necessary power: This mill is driven by water.) impulsionar2. noun1) (a journey in a car, especially for pleasure: We decided to go for a drive.) passeio2) (a private road leading from a gate to a house etc: The drive is lined with trees.) caminho3) (energy and enthusiasm: I think he has the drive needed for this job.) energia4) (a special effort: We're having a drive to save electricity.) campanha5) (in sport, a hard stroke (with a golf-club, a cricket bat etc).) pancada6) ((computers) a disk drive.)•- driver- driver's license
- drive-in
- drive-through
- driving licence
- be driving at
- drive off
- drive on* * *[draiv] n 1 passeio de carro, auto, etc. 2 percurso, distância a percorrer de carro, auto, etc. 3 estrada para carros. 4 entrada para carros em moradias. 5 ato de conduzir, dirigir, guiar. 6 condução de gado em manadas. 7 pressão, esforço, atividade, energia, impulso, empenho, dinamismo. 8 ímpeto, impulso, pulsão, necessidade instintiva. 9 Golf tacada ou movimento da bola. 10 Mil ataque, assalto, avanço. 11 força motriz, movimento, rodagem, mecanismo de engrenagem, acionamento, transmissão, propulsão. 12 Comp unidade de disco. 13 galeria de mina. 14 competições de jogos de cartas. • vt+vi (drove, driven) 1 impelir, empuxar, empurrar alguma coisa com força, empurrar para diante, impulsar, fazer caminhar para diante, forçar. 2 conduzir, guiar, dirigir (cavalos, carro, navio, etc.), levar. 3 ir de carro, auto, etc., passear de carro, etc., prosseguir. 4 constranger, compelir, forçar, coagir. 5 lançar, propulsar, acionar, pôr em movimento. 6 perfurar, arrastar por atrito, encunhar, cravar. 7 escovar (um túnel). 8 Naut desgarrar. 9 instar, seduzir, incitar, induzir, conduzir, levar a. 10 realizar, efetuar, levar a efeito. 11 mover-se com grande força (chuva, vento). 12 rebater (bola) no golfe. disk drive Comp unidade de disco. to drive a good ( bad) bargain fazer um bom (mau) negócio. to drive a hard bargain ser firme nas negociações. to drive a nail in cravar um prego. to drive a nail into someone’s coffin contribuir para a ruína ou fracasso de alguém. to drive ashore arrojar à costa. to drive asunder apartar, separar à força. to drive at 1 tender a, aludir, insinuar. 2 trabalhar em. to drive at full speed guiar a toda velocidade. to drive a thing into a person inculcar alguma coisa em alguém. to drive away expelir, expulsar, fazer sair, afugentar, afastar-se, partir em carro. to drive back rechaçar, repulsar, reconduzir em carro, etc., voltar de carro, etc. to drive by friction arrastar por atrito. to drive home 1 ir para casa de carro. 2 cravar um prego com um martelo. 3 fazer com que seja claramente compreendido. to drive in, into inserir à força, fincar, fazer entrar a marteladas. to drive it home to mostrar, forçar a acreditar. to drive into a corner colocar em situação difícil, encurralar. to drive off 1 partir, ir-se embora em carro, etc. 2 expelir, rechaçar. 3 Golf dar a primeira tocada. to drive on seguir adiante, levar em frente, empurrar, incentivar. to drive out 1 expelir, expulsar, fazer sair. 2 sair ou passear em carro, etc. to drive pigs to market roncar, ressonar. to drive someone mad/ crazy 1 enlouquecer, levar à loucura. 2 fig exasperar, irritar, deixar louco. to drive someone out of his senses/ out of his mind deixar maluco. to drive someone round the bend exasperar, enlouquecer. to drive to leeward desgarrar, desviar de rumo. to drive up the prices fazer subir os preços, elevar os preços. to drive up to passar de carro por algum lugar. -
83 fertig
I Adj.1. (beendet, erledigt) finished, done; WIRTS. finished; (fertig gestellt) finished, complete(d); (fertig ausgebildet) Krankenschwester, Lehrer etc.: fully trained ( oder qualified); fertig sein mit have finished with; mit Buch, Brief Ausbildung: etc.: have finished; bist du mit dem Putzen fertig? have you finished (with the) cleaning?; ich bin fertig mit Packen auch I’m all packed; seid ihr fertig? have (umg. auch are) you finished?; fertig werden mit (Arbeit etc.) finish, get through s.th.; siehe auch fertig 6; man wird ( damit) nie fertig there’s no end to it, it’s never-ending; etw. fertig haben have s.th. ready, have finished s.th.; etw. fertig machen oder stellen finish ( oder complete) s.th.; etw. nicht rechtzeitig fertig bekommen oder kriegen umg. not finish s.th. in time; ( das) Essen ist fertig! the meal’s ready, grub’s up umg., Am. auch come and get it! hum.; und damit fertig! fig. and that’s that!; mit ihm bin ich fertig! fig. I’m through ( oder I’ve finished) with him; fix2. (vorgefertigt) TECH. prefabricated; Kleidung: off-the-peg, Am. off-the-rack; Essen: pre-cooked; (tischfertig) ready-to-serve...; etw. fertig kaufen buy s.th. ready made ( Essen: precooked)3. (bereit) ready; fertig zum Ausgehen / Start ready to go out / take off; ich bin gleich fertig I’ll be ready ( oder with you) in a minute; (Achtung,) fertig, los! SPORT ready, steady (Am. on your marks, get set), go!; sich fertig machen get ready ( für for); jemanden / etw. fertig machen get s.o. / s.th. ready4. (reif) Charakter, Person: mature5. umg., fig.: ( fix und) fertig (erschöpft) shattered, bushed; (ruiniert) done for; (sprachlos) speechless, präd. auch floored; da war ich ( aber) fertig! that really floored me; der ist fertig! he’s had it; jemanden ( fix und) fertig machen körperlich: take it out of s.o.; auch nervlich: finish s.o. (off); seelisch: get s.o. down; (Konkurrenz etc.) ruin s.o.; stärker: wipe s.o. out; ([Diskussions-]Gegner etc.) tear s.o. to pieces ( oder shreds); (abkanzeln) tear a strip off s.o.; durch Kritik: slam s.o.; ( verprügeln, SPORT: besiegen) give s.o. a (real) clobbering umg.; SPORT auch clobber s.o. umg.; (umbringen) finish s.o. off, do s.o. in; die Sache macht mich langsam fertig it’s gradually wearing me out; seelisch: it’s really starting to get to me; er macht mich fertig he’s getting me down; nervlich: auch he’s driving me spare (Am. crazy); Nerv6. umg., fig.: etw. fertig bekommen oder bringen oder kriegen umg. (zustande bringen) manage s.th., bring s.th. off; weitS. (tun) do s.th.; es fertig bekommen oder bringen etc. zu (+ Inf.) manage to (+ Inf.) ich brachte es nicht fertig I couldn’t do it; (brachte es nicht übers Herz) auch I couldn’t bring myself to do it; er brachte es fertig, sie rauszuschmeißen he actually threw her out; wie bringt jemand so etwas fertig? how can anyone do a thing like that?; er bringt es ( glatt) fertig iro. I wouldn’t put it past him; er brachte es fertig und schlug sie iro. he actually went so far as to hit her; das bringst nur du fertig iro. that’s just like you, only you could have done that7. umg. fig.: fertig werden mit cope with; mit Kummer, Enttäuschung: auch get over; mit jemandem, Stress, Hitze etc.: cope with, be able to handle ( oder take); mit ihm werd ich schon fertig I can ( oder know how to) handle him; soll er damit fertig werden that’s his problem; damit musst du allein fertig werden nobody can help you there, you’re on your own there; ohne jemanden / etw. fertig werden get along ( oder manage) quite well without s.o. / s.th.; er wurde nie damit fertig, dass sie ihn verlassen hatte / dass ihm gekündigt wurde he never got over her leaving him / being firedII Adv.1. (völlig) ausgebildet, angezogen etc.: fully; fertig packen / lesen / essen etc. finish packing / reading / eating etc.* * *(beendet) finished; done; completed;(bereit) ready-made; ready* * *fẹr|tig ['fɛrtɪç]1. adj1) (= abgeschlossen, vollendet) finished; (= ausgebildet) qualified; (= reif) Mensch, Charakter maturemit der Ausbildung fertig sein — to have completed one's training
or der Lack (inf) — (and) there we are!, (and) Bob's your uncle! (Brit inf)
2) (= zu Ende) finishedmit etw fertig sein, etw fertig haben — to have finished sth
mit jdm fertig sein (fig) — to be finished or through with sb
wird das/werden wir rechtzeitig fertig werden? — will it/we be finished in time?
mit jdm/etw fertig werden (fig) — to cope with sb/sth
du darfst nicht gehen, fertig! — you're not going and that's that or and that's the end of it!
3) (= bereit) readyfertig zur Abfahrt — ready to go or leave
bist du/ist das Essen fertig? — are you/is the meal ready?
See:4) (inf) (= erschöpft) shattered (Brit inf all in (inf); (= ruiniert) finished; (= erstaunt) knocked for six (Brit inf) or for a loop (US inf)mit den Nerven fertig sein — to be at the end of one's tether (Brit) or rope (US)
See:→ fix2. advfertig duschen — to finish having a shower
etw fertig kaufen — to buy sth ready-made; Essen to buy sth ready to eat or ready-prepared
fertig essen/lesen — to finish eating/reading
* * *1) (finished: My picture will soon be complete.) complete2) ((negative unfinished) done; completed: a finished product.) finished3) ((negative unready) prepared; able to be used etc immediately or when needed; able to do( something) immediately or when necessary: I've packed our cases, so we're ready to leave; Is tea ready yet?; Your coat has been cleaned and is ready (to be collected).) ready4) (finished: Are you through yet?) through5) (completely lacking in energy etc: I feel quite washed-out today.) washed-out* * *fer·tig[ˈfɛrtɪç]I. adj1. (abgeschlossen, vollendet) finisheddas Essen ist in ein paar Minuten \fertig the food will be done [or ready] in a few minutesetw \fertig haben to have finished sthhaben Sie die Briefe schon \fertig? have you finished the letters yet?etw \fertig kaufen to buy a finished product\fertig montierte Seite TYPO fully assembled sheet2. (bereit) readyich bin schon lange \fertig! I've been ready for ages!ich bin \fertig, wir können gehen I'm ready, let's go3. (ausgebildet) trainedLehrer qualified4. (fam: erschöpft) exhausted, shattered BRIT fam, knackered BRIT sl, dog-tired; (verblüfft) amazed, gobsmacked BRIT, shocked by surprise BRIT fam▪ mit jdm \fertig sein to be through [or finished] with sb\fertig! that's that [or the end of it]!II. adv1. (zu Ende)etw \fertig machen [o tun] to finish sthlass mich wenigstens noch in Ruhe \fertig frühstücken! let me at least finish breakfast in peaceetw \fertig stellen to finish [or complete] sth\fertig gestellt completed2. (bereit)[jdm] etw \fertig machen to have sth ready [for sb]etw rechtzeitig \fertig machen to finish sth [or have sth ready] on time3.▶ auf die Plätze, \fertig, los! on your marks, get set, go!, ready, steady, go!* * *das Essen ist fertig — lunch/dinner etc. is ready
und fertig ist der Lack od. die Laube — (ugs.) and there you are; and bob's your uncle (Brit. coll.)
etwas fertig bringen/bekommen — manage something
ich brächte es nicht fertig, das zu tun — I couldn't bring myself to do that
der bringt das fertig! — (iron.) I wouldn't put it past him
etwas fertig stellen — complete or finish something
2) nicht attr. (zu Ende) finished[mit etwas] fertig sein/werden — have finished/finish [something]
etwas fertig bringen/bekommen/machen — finish something
mit jemandem fertig sein — (ugs.) be finished or through with somebody
mit etwas fertig werden — (fig.) cope with something
3) nicht attr. (bereit, verfügbar) ready (zu, für for)zum Abmarsch/Start fertig sein — be ready to march/ready for take-off
auf die Plätze - fertig - los! — on your marks, get set, go! (Sport); (bei Kindern auch:) ready, steady, go!
4) nicht attr. (ugs.): (erschöpft) shattered (coll.)jemanden fertig machen — wear somebody out; (durch Schikanen) wear somebody down; (deprimieren) get somebody down; (salopp): (zusammenschlagen, töten) do somebody in (sl.); (ugs.): (zurechtweisen) tear somebody off a strip (sl.)
* * *A. adj1. (beendet, erledigt) finished, done; WIRTSCH finished; (fertiggestellt) finished, complete(d); (fertig ausgebildet) Krankenschwester, Lehrer etc: fully trained ( oder qualified);fertig sein mit have finished with; mit Buch, Brief Ausbildung: etc: have finished;bist du mit dem Putzen fertig? have you finished (with the) cleaning?;ich bin fertig mit Packen auch I’m all packed;seid ihr fertig? have (umg auch are) you finished?;etwas fertig haben have sth ready, have finished sth;kriegen umg not finish sth in time;und damit fertig! fig and that’s that!;2. (vorgefertigt) TECH prefabricated; Kleidung: off-the-peg, US off-the-rack; Essen: pre-cooked; (tischfertig) ready-to-serve …;etwas fertig kaufen buy sth ready made ( Essen: precooked)3. (bereit) ready;fertig zum Ausgehen/Start ready to go out/take off;(Achtung,) fertig, los! SPORT ready, steady (US on your marks, get set), go!;sich fertig machen get ready (für for);jemanden/etwas fertig machen get sb/sth ready5. umg, fig:(fix und) fertig (erschöpft) shattered, bushed; (ruiniert) done for; (sprachlos) speechless, präd auch floored;da war ich (aber) fertig! that really floored me;6. umg fig:fertig werden mit cope with; mit Kummer, Enttäuschung: auch get over; mit jemandem, Stress, Hitze etc: cope with, be able to handle ( oder take);mit ihm werd ich schon fertig I can ( oder know how to) handle him;soll er damit fertig werden that’s his problem;damit musst du allein fertig werden nobody can help you there, you’re on your own there;ohne jemanden/etwas fertig werden get along ( oder manage) quite well without sb/sth;er wurde nie damit fertig, dass sie ihn verlassen hatte/dass ihm gekündigt wurde he never got over her leaving him/being firedB. adv1. (völlig) ausgebildet, angezogen etc: fully;fertig packen/lesen/essen etc finish packing/reading/eating etc2. (schon im Voraus) ready, pre-;fertig geschnitten pre-cut, ready cut;fertig verpackt prepacked…fertig im adj ready to …, …-ready;betriebsfertig ready to be put into operation;küchenfertig ready to cook;ofenfertig oven-ready;pfannenfertig ready to fry, pan-ready;servierfertig ready to serve;transportfertig verpackt ready to ship;verkaufsfertig ready for sale* * *1) (völlig hergestellt) finished <manuscript, picture, etc.>das Essen ist fertig — lunch/dinner etc. is ready
und fertig ist der Lack od. die Laube — (ugs.) and there you are; and bob's your uncle (Brit. coll.)
etwas fertig bringen/bekommen — manage something
ich brächte es nicht fertig, das zu tun — I couldn't bring myself to do that
der bringt das fertig! — (iron.) I wouldn't put it past him
etwas fertig stellen — complete or finish something
2) nicht attr. (zu Ende) finished[mit etwas] fertig sein/werden — have finished/finish [something]
etwas fertig bringen/bekommen/machen — finish something
mit jemandem fertig sein — (ugs.) be finished or through with somebody
mit etwas fertig werden — (fig.) cope with something
3) nicht attr. (bereit, verfügbar) ready (zu, für for)zum Abmarsch/Start fertig sein — be ready to march/ready for take-off
auf die Plätze - fertig - los! — on your marks, get set, go! (Sport); (bei Kindern auch:) ready, steady, go!
4) nicht attr. (ugs.): (erschöpft) shattered (coll.)jemanden fertig machen — wear somebody out; (durch Schikanen) wear somebody down; (deprimieren) get somebody down; (salopp): (zusammenschlagen, töten) do somebody in (sl.); (ugs.): (zurechtweisen) tear somebody off a strip (sl.)
5) (reif) mature <person, artist, etc.>* * *adj.finished adj.ready (for) adj. adv.readily adv. -
84 vuelva
* * ** * *vuelva, vuelvas, etc* * *
Del verbo volver: ( conjugate volver)
vuelva es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
volver
vuelva
volver ( conjugate volver) verbo intransitivo
1 ( regresar — al lugar donde se está) to come back;
(— a otro lugar) to go back;
¿cómo vas a vuelva? how are you getting back?;
ha vuelto con su familia she's gone back to her family;
vuelva a algo ‹ a un lugar› to go back to sth;
‹a una situación/actividad› to return to sth;
quiere vuelva al mundo del espectáculo he wants to return to show business;
volviendo a lo que decía … to get o go back to what I was saying …;
¿cuándo volviste de las vacaciones? when did you get back from your vacation?;
ha vuelto de París she's back from Paris
2 [calma/paz] to return;
vuelva a algo to return to sth
3◊ volver en sí to come to o round
vuelva v aux:◊ vuelva a empezar to start again o (AmE) over;
no vuelvaá a ocurrir it won't happen again;
lo tuve que vuelva a llevar al taller I had to take it back to the workshop
verbo transitivo
1 ( dar la vuelta)
‹ tierra› to turn o dig over;
‹calcetín/chaqueta› ( poner — del revés) to turn … inside out;
(— del derecho) to turn … the right way round;
‹ cuello› to turn;
2 (convertir en, poner):
me está volviendo loca it's/he's/she's driving me mad
3 (Méx)
volverse verbo pronominal
1 ( girar) to turn (around);
no te vuelvas, que nos están siguiendo don't look back, we're being followed;
se volvió de espaldas he turned his back on me (o her etc);
vuelvase boca arriba/abajo to turn over onto one's back/stomach
2 (convertirse en, ponerse):
se vuelve agrio it turns o goes sour;
se volvió loca she went mad
vuelva,◊ vuelvas, etc see volver
volver
I verbo intransitivo
1 (retornar, regresar: hacia el hablante) to return, come back: volveremos mañana, we'll come back tomorrow
(: a otro sitio) to return, go back: volvió a su casa, she went back to her home
2 (: una acción, situación, etc) volveremos sobre ese asunto esta tarde, we'll come back to that subject this afternoon
(expresando repetición) lo volvió a hacer, he did it again
volver a empezar, to start again o US over
II verbo transitivo
1 (dar la vuelta: a una tortilla, etc) to turn over
(a un calcetín, etc) to turn inside out
(a la esquina, la página) to turn
(la mirada, etc) to turn 2 volverle la espalda a alguien, to turn one's back on sb
♦ Locuciones: familiar figurado (superar un gran peligro) volver a nacer: sobrevivió al naufragio, ha vuelto a nacer, he survived the shipwreck miraculously
volver en sí, to come round
volver la vista atrás, (mirar al pasado) to look back
volver a alguien loco: me está volviendo loco, she's driving me mad o crazy
' vuelva' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
humillar
- tratar
English:
occur
- sit up
- let
- normal
- see
- when
-
85 volver
volver ( conjugate volver) verbo intransitivo 1 ( regresar — al lugar donde se está) to come back; (— a otro lugar) to go back; ¿cómo vas a volver? how are you getting back?; ha vuelto con su familia she's gone back to her family; volver a algo ‹ a un lugar› to go back to sth; ‹a una situación/actividad› to return to sth; quiere volver al mundo del espectáculo he wants to return to show business; volviendo a lo que decía … to get o go back to what I was saying …; ¿cuándo volviste de las vacaciones? when did you get back from your vacation?; ha vuelto de París she's back from Paris 2 [calma/paz] to return; volver a algo to return to sth 3◊ volver en sí to come to o roundvolver v aux:◊ volver a empezar to start again o (AmE) over;no volverá a ocurrir it won't happen again; lo tuve que volver a llevar al taller I had to take it back to the workshop verbo transitivo 1 ( dar la vuelta) ‹ tierra› to turn o dig over; ‹calcetín/chaqueta› ( poner — del revés) to turn … inside out; (— del derecho) to turn … the right way round; ‹ cuello› to turn; 2 (convertir en, poner): me está volviendo loca it's/he's/she's driving me mad 3 (Méx) volverse verbo pronominal 1 ( girar) to turn (around); no te vuelvas, que nos están siguiendo don't look back, we're being followed; se volvió de espaldas he turned his back on me (o her etc); volverse boca arriba/abajo to turn over onto one's back/stomach 2 (convertirse en, ponerse): se vuelve agrio it turns o goes sour; se volvió loca she went mad
volver
I verbo intransitivo
1 (retornar, regresar: hacia el hablante) to return, come back: volveremos mañana, we'll come back tomorrow (: a otro sitio) to return, go back: volvió a su casa, she went back to her home
2 (: una acción, situación, etc) volveremos sobre ese asunto esta tarde, we'll come back to that subject this afternoon (expresando repetición) lo volvió a hacer, he did it again
volver a empezar, to start again o US over
II verbo transitivo
1 (dar la vuelta: a una tortilla, etc) to turn over (a un calcetín, etc) to turn inside out (a la esquina, la página) to turn (la mirada, etc) to turn 2 volverle la espalda a alguien, to turn one's back on sb Locuciones: familiar figurado (superar un gran peligro) volver a nacer: sobrevivió al naufragio, ha vuelto a nacer, he survived the shipwreck miraculously
volver en sí, to come round
volver la vista atrás, (mirar al pasado) to look back
volver a alguien loco: me está volviendo loco, she's driving me mad o crazy ' volver' also found in these entries: Spanish: ambages - andadas - carga - clara - claro - emocionante - enajenar - entenderse - escopetazo - espalda - estragos - garantizar - grupa - hervir - idea - imperiosa - imperioso - indisponer - loca - loco - mentalizarse - mico - normalizar - placer - recalentar - rellenar - repasar - repetir - resentirse - retroceder - soler - soñar - tornar - trastornar - venir - vista - arreglar - cuidar - empezar - endurecer - gana - hacer - poder - rehacer - tal - vuelto - vuelva English: again - ask back - before - call back - circle - clock - come back - come round - come to - despair - double back - drive - get back - go back - go back to - insane - lapse - live through - look round - mad - make - mind - move back - nuts - paint over - put back - rake up - re-enter - re-erect - reapply - reappoint - reassemble - reassess - reconvene - reimpose - rekindle - remarry - render - reoccupy - reopen - repeat - replace - replay - replenish - reread - rerun - reschedule - resit - restock - resume -
86 vuelva
Del verbo volver: ( conjugate volver) \ \
vuelva es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: volver vuelva
volver ( conjugate volver) verbo intransitivo 1 ( regresar — al lugar donde se está) to come back; (— a otro lugar) to go back; ¿cómo vas a vuelva? how are you getting back?; ha vuelto con su familia she's gone back to her family; vuelva a algo ‹ a un lugar› to go back to sth; ‹a una situación/actividad› to return to sth; quiere vuelva al mundo del espectáculo he wants to return to show business; volviendo a lo que decía … to get o go back to what I was saying …; ¿cuándo volviste de las vacaciones? when did you get back from your vacation?; ha vuelto de París she's back from Paris 2 [calma/paz] to return; vuelva a algo to return to sth 3◊ volver en sí to come to o roundvuelva v aux:◊ vuelva a empezar to start again o (AmE) over;no vuelvaá a ocurrir it won't happen again; lo tuve que vuelva a llevar al taller I had to take it back to the workshop verbo transitivo 1 ( dar la vuelta) ‹ tierra› to turn o dig over; ‹calcetín/chaqueta› ( poner — del revés) to turn … inside out; (— del derecho) to turn … the right way round; ‹ cuello› to turn; 2 (convertir en, poner): me está volviendo loca it's/he's/she's driving me mad 3 (Méx) volverse verbo pronominal 1 ( girar) to turn (around); no te vuelvas, que nos están siguiendo don't look back, we're being followed; se volvió de espaldas he turned his back on me (o her etc); vuelvase boca arriba/abajo to turn over onto one's back/stomach 2 (convertirse en, ponerse): se vuelve agrio it turns o goes sour; se volvió loca she went mad
vuelva,◊ vuelvas, etc see volver
volver
I verbo intransitivo
1 (retornar, regresar: hacia el hablante) to return, come back: volveremos mañana, we'll come back tomorrow (: a otro sitio) to return, go back: volvió a su casa, she went back to her home
2 (: una acción, situación, etc) volveremos sobre ese asunto esta tarde, we'll come back to that subject this afternoon (expresando repetición) lo volvió a hacer, he did it again
volver a empezar, to start again o US over
II verbo transitivo
1 (dar la vuelta: a una tortilla, etc) to turn over (a un calcetín, etc) to turn inside out (a la esquina, la página) to turn (la mirada, etc) to turn 2 volverle la espalda a alguien, to turn one's back on sb Locuciones: familiar figurado (superar un gran peligro) volver a nacer: sobrevivió al naufragio, ha vuelto a nacer, he survived the shipwreck miraculously
volver en sí, to come round
volver la vista atrás, (mirar al pasado) to look back
volver a alguien loco: me está volviendo loco, she's driving me mad o crazy ' vuelva' also found in these entries: Spanish: humillar - tratar English: occur - sit up - let - normal - see - when -
87 drive
1. сущ.1)а) общ. ездаб) общ. прогулка, катание (в экипаже, машине); поездка2) общ. подъездная дорога, аллея ( часто используется как составная часть названия дорог); дорога для экипажей; просека3) общ. гон, преследование ( неприятеля или зверя)There were four drives, or large hunts, organized during the winter. — В течение зимы были организованы четыре крупных охоты.
4) воен. наступление, атака5) общ. спешка, гонка6) общ. (общественная) кампанияto put on [start\] a drive — начать кампанию
to initiate [launch\] a drive for — начинать кампанию
membership drive — кампания по привлечению новых членов (в партию и т. п.)
See:7) общ. энергичные, настойчивые усилия, напористость, настойчивость (в достижении какой-л. цели)Does she have enough drive to finish the job? — Достаточно ли у нее энергии, чтобы закончить эту работу?
Such men seem to lack the drive and confidence needed for public life. — Таким людям, по-видимому, не хватает напористости и уверенности в себе, которые необходимы для общественной жизни.
He has a lot of drive. — Он очень энергичен и настойчив.
8)а) общ. (физиологическое) желание, потребность; влечениеб) псих. стимул, побуждение, внутренний импульсShe has tremendous drive toward success. — Мощный внутренний импульс толкает ее к успеху.
See:9)а) тех. передача, привод, приводной механизмelectric drive — электрический привод, электропривод
б) комп. дисководSyn:2. гл.1)а) общ. везти, перевозить, подвозить (в автомобиле, экипаже и т. п.)She drove me to the station. — Она подвезла меня до станции.
б) общ. ездить; ехатьWe usually drive to the country on Sunday. — Мы обычно ездим за город по воскресеньям.
She drives a car skillfully. — Она ловко управляет автомобилем.
г) общ. быть хорошим или плохим в эксплуатации ( о машине)The car drives well. — Эту машину легко водить, эта машина (хорошо) слушается руля.
2) общ. нестись, мчатьсяThe ship drove across the waves. — Корабль резал волну.
3)а) общ. подгонять, подталкивать; гнать; преследовать (обычно употребляется с наречиями или предложными конструкциями away, back, down, in, off, on, out, up; from, to, toward, through и т. д., указывающими направление)to drive into a corner — загнать в угол; припереть к стенке
б) общ. наступать; устремляться впередOur troops are driving toward the enemy stronghold. — Наши войска устремились к опорному пункту противника.
в) общ. гнатьto drive smb. from [out of\] the house — выгнать кого-л. из дому
г) общ. отбрасывать, теснитьд) общ. гнать, рассеиватьto drive the image out of one's head — гнать от себя [стараться забыть\] этот образ
His words drove all doubts from my mind. — Его слова рассеяли все мои сомнения.
4)а) общ. гнать, нести, перемещатьThe wind is driving the clouds. — Ветер гонит тучи.
The waves drove the ship upon the rocks. — Волны вынесли корабль на скалы.
б) общ. нестись; налетать; перемещатьсяThe rain was driving against the windows. — Дождь барабанил в окна.
The rain drove faster every minute. — С каждой минутой дождь усиливался.
5) спорт. быстро и резко отбивать мяч (в бейсболе, теннисе)6)а) общ. вбивать, вколачивать, забивать (столбы, гвозди и т. п.; может использоваться в переносном смысле); вонзать, загонятьto drive home upon the public mind the evils of perjury — вбивать в людские умы, что клятвопреступление — это зло
б) общ. входить, вонзатьсяThe nail won't drive. — Гвоздь никак не забьешь.
7) общ. проводить, прокладывать (туннель и т. п.)to drive a railway through the desert — строить [проводить\] железную дорогу через пустыню
8) общ. ударять, стукать (кого-л. или по чему-л.)9) общ. побуждать, стимулировать; заставлять, принуждатьHis pride drove him to complete the job. — Гордость заставила его закончить работу.
10) общ. доводить (до какого-л. состояния), приводить (к какому-л. состоянию)to drive mad [crazy\], to drive out of senses — сводить с ума
11)а) общ. перегружать работойThe boss drives her workers hard. — Начальница здорово перегружает своих рабочих.
б) общ. усердно работать, "нажимать"My cottage is not yet finished, but I shall drive at it as soon as the opening of spring will permit. — Мой коттедж еще не готов, но я вплотную им займусь, как только наступит весна.
Don't drive me too hard. — Не наседай [не нажимай\] на меня.
13) общ. тянуть, затягивать, оттягивать, доводить до последнего (время, дело и т. п.)You had better not drive it to the last minute. — Лучше не затягивай это до последней минуты.
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88 desesperarse
1 (desesperanzar) to lose hope, despair2 (irritarse) to get irritated, become exasperated* * *VPR1) (=exasperarse)me estaba desesperando porque el taxi no llegaba — the taxi still hadn't come and I was going mad o crazy o getting desperate
2) (=desalentarse) to despair, lose hopenunca se desespera aunque las cosas le vayan mal — she never loses hope o despairs even when things go badly for her
no te desesperes si no apruebas a la primera — if you don't pass first time, don't despair o give up hope
* * *(v.) = yield to + despairEx. Yielding to despair worsens the problem.* * *(v.) = yield to + despairEx: Yielding to despair worsens the problem.
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■desesperarse verbo reflexivo
1 (perder la esperanza) to despair
2 (perder la calma) to get exasperated: me desespera que siempre llegues tarde, your lack of punctuality is infuriating
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Spanish:
desesperar
* * *vpr1. [perder la esperanza] to give up o lose hope, to despair;no hay que desesperarse, aún pueden encontrarlos we mustn't give up hope, they might still find them2. [irritarse, enojarse] to get mad o exasperated;es tan lento que me desespero con él he's so slow he drives me mad* * *v/r get exasperated* * *vr: to become exasperated -
89 disperare
despair (di of)far disperare qualcuno drive s.o. to despair* * *disperare v. intr. to despair, to lose* all hope, to give* up hope: non bisogna disperare, we must hope for the best (o we mustn't despair); non devi mai disperare!, never say die! (o you must hope against hope!); ora disperiamo di riuscire a trovarla, we have lost all hope now of finding her; i medici disperano di salvarla, the doctors have given up hope of saving her; disperare della guarigione, to give up hope of recovery // far disperare qlcu., to drive s.o. mad (o to drive s.o. to despair): non farmi disperare!, fai il bravo, stop driving me mad!, be good.◘ disperarsi v.intr.pron. ( darsi alla disperazione) to despair, to become* desperate; ( essere affranto) to be dejected, to be disheartened: è troppo presto per disperare, it is too soon to give up hope (o to become desperate); disperare per un insuccesso, to get (o to become) dejected over a failure.* * *[dispe'rare]1. vi2. vip (disperarsi)* * *[dispe'rare] 1.2.fare disperare qcn. — to drive sb. crazy
verbo pronominale disperarsinon è il caso di -rsi — there's no need to despair o to lose heart
* * *disperare/dispe'rare/ [1](aus. avere) to despair (di of; di fare of doing); non dispera di salvarlo he hasn't given up hope of saving him; fare disperare qcn. to drive sb. crazyII disperarsi verbo pronominalenon è il caso di -rsi there's no need to despair o to lose heart. -
90 potty
I ['pɔtɪ] сущ.; разг. II ['pɔtɪ] прил.; разг.; брит.1) незначительный, несущественный; пустяковыйSyn:2) слабоумный; помешанный, сумасшедшийHe is driving me potty. — Я скоро от него свихнусь.
Syn:3) ( potty about) проявляющий большой интерес (к кому-л. / чему-л.); без ума (от кого-л. / чего-л.)She's potty about you. — Он по тебе с ума сходит.
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91 privar
v.1 to be in (fashion) (estar de moda).2 to booze.3 to prevail.En el campo priva la paz Peace and quiet prevails in the country.4 to knock unconscious, to knock out, to render unconscious.* * *1 (despojar) to deprive (de, of)2 familiar (estar de moda) to be in fashion\no privarse de nada familiar to pamper oneself, want for nothing* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=despojar)privar a algn de algo — to deprive sb of sth, take sth away from sb
lo privaron del carnet de conducir — they suspended his driving licence, they took away his driving licence
2) (=prohibir)privar a algn de hacer algo — to forbid sb to do sth, prevent sb from doing sth
no me prives de verte — don't forbid me to come to see you, don't tell me not to come again
3) (=impedir) to prevent4) (=extasiar) to delight, overwhelm2. VI1) * (=gustar mucho)2) * (=estar de moda) to be in fashion, be the thing, be all the rage *en ese periodo privaba la minifalda — at that time miniskirts were in o were all the rage *
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)privar a alguien DE algo — <de derecho/libertad> to deprive somebody of something
2) (Col, Méx) ( dejar inconsciente) to knock... unconscious2.privar vi1) ( destacar)2) (fam) ( gustar) (+ me/te/le etc)3.me privan las manzanas — I adore o really love apples
privarse v pron1)privarse DE algo — de lujos/placeres to deprive oneself of something
cuando tiene ocasión de comer bien, no se priva — when she gets the chance to eat well she doesn't hold back
2)a) (Col, Méx) ( desmayarse) to lose consciousness, pass outb) (Ven) ( quedarse tieso)* * *----* privar de = deprive (of), starve of.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)privar a alguien DE algo — <de derecho/libertad> to deprive somebody of something
2) (Col, Méx) ( dejar inconsciente) to knock... unconscious2.privar vi1) ( destacar)2) (fam) ( gustar) (+ me/te/le etc)3.me privan las manzanas — I adore o really love apples
privarse v pron1)privarse DE algo — de lujos/placeres to deprive oneself of something
cuando tiene ocasión de comer bien, no se priva — when she gets the chance to eat well she doesn't hold back
2)a) (Col, Méx) ( desmayarse) to lose consciousness, pass outb) (Ven) ( quedarse tieso)* * *privar(de)(v.) = deprive (of), starve ofEx: Nonetheless, the indiscriminate use of both terms in a data base creates a situation in which the serious scholar is either deprived of access to half of the material in the collection, or must consult two sequences.
Ex: If a power station is starved of fuel, or its generating capacity is not increased as the load increases, the result will be blackouts.* privar de = deprive (of), starve of.* * *privar [A1 ]vtA privar a algn DE algo ‹de un derecho› to deprive sb OF sthse vio privado de su libertad he was deprived of his freedomlo privaron de la licencia he had his license taken away, he lost his licensefue privado de sus bienes he had all his possessions confiscated, all his possessions were confiscatedB (Col, Méx) (dejar inconsciente) to knock … unconscious■ privarviA(sobresalir, destacar): en su comportamiento priva siempre la honradez her behavior is always characterized by honestyen la casa privaba un ambiente de serenidad a serene atmosphere prevailed in the househoy día privan los avances científicos scientific advances are the important thing nowadaysme privan las manzanas I adore o really love applesahora priva el pelo corto short hair is in now■ privarseA privarse DE algo ‹de lujos/placeres› to deprive oneself OF sthno se privan de nada they don't want for anything, they don't deprive themselves of anythingse privó de comida para pagarlo he deprived himself of o he went without food to pay for itse ha privado del pan para no engordar he's stopped eating o he's going without bread so as not to put on weightcuando tiene ocasión de comer bien, no se priva when she gets the chance to eat well she doesn't hold backB1 (Col, Méx) (desmayarse) to lose consciousness, pass outdel golpe que le dieron se privó he was knocked out by o he passed out with the blow he received2( Ven) (quedarse pasmado): el agua estaba tan fría que me privé the water was so cold that I couldn't breathe properly* * *
privar ( conjugate privar) verbo transitivo
1 privar a algn DE algo ‹de derecho/libertad› to deprive sb of sth
2 (Col, Méx) ( dejar inconsciente) to knock … unconscious
privarse verbo pronominal
1 privarse DE algo ‹de lujos/placeres› to deprive oneself of sth
2 (Col, Méx) ( desmayarse) to lose consciousness, pass out
privar
I vt
1 (despojar) to deprive [de, of]
2 fam (gustar mucho) me priva la fruta, I love fruit
II vi argot (beber) to booze
' privar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
quitar
English:
deprive
- disfranchise
- starve
- disenfranchise
- rob
* * *♦ vt1.privar a algo/alguien de [dejar sin] to deprive sth/sb of;un accidente la privó de la vista she lost her sight in an accident;una caída lo privó de conseguir el triunfo en la carrera a fall robbed him of victory in the race2.privar a alguien de hacer algo [prohibir] to forbid sb to do sth;le han privado de salir por las noches he's forbidden to go out at night♦ vi* * *I v/t:privar a alguien de algo deprive s.o. of sthII v/i fam:me priva la cerveza I love beer;le privan los coches he’s mad about cars fam, he’s car-mad fam* * *privar vt1) despojar: to deprive2) : to stun, to knock out* * * -
92 girare
[dʒi'rare]1. vt1) (ruota, chiave, sguardo) to turn, (pagina) to turn (over)2) (museo, città, negozio) to go round3) (cambiale, assegno) to endorse4) Cine, (TV : scena) to shoot, film, (film: fare le riprese) to shoot, (esserne il regista) to makegirare su se stesso — (persona) to turn right round, (rapidamente) to spin round
2) (errare) to go round, wander roundgirare per i negozi — to go o wander round the shops
3) (voltare) to turn4) (denaro, notizie) to circulate5)mi gira la testa — I feel dizzy, my head's spinninggira e rigira... — after a lot of driving (o walking) about..., fig whichever way you look at it...
mi ha fatto girare le scatole fam — he drove me crazy o round the bend
3. vr (girarsi)(voltarsi) to turn (round), (nel letto) to turn over -
93 I say
expr excl BrE infml1)I say, are you crazy? — Ты что, с ума сошел?
I say, thanks awfully, old stick — Слушай! Большое тебе спасибо, старина
I say, do come and look at this — Да подойди же и посмотри
I say, what's the matter? — Послушай, в чем дело?
I say! Come over here and help us for a moment, will you? — Послушай! Ты не мог бы подойти и помочь нам, а?
2)Better dead, I say, than suffering like that — По-моему, лучше умереть, чем так страдать
Why should we get involved? Let them settle their differences themselves, says I — А зачем нам вмешиваться? Я так думаю, пускай сами разбираются
3)Oh, I say, it was you who spoke to me — Да что вы! Это ведь вы заговорили первая
"My husband is ill today" "I say! I'm sorry to hear that!" — "Мой муж сегодня заболел" - "Надо же! Как жаль!"
"That boy next door got hauled in for drunken driving" "I say! I've never seen him even tipsy myself" — "Соседского мальчика вчера забрали за управление машиной в нетрезвом виде" - "Подумать только! Я его даже выпившим никогда не видела"
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94 WDYC
1) Спорт: West Dennis Yacht Club2) Радио: Whatever Dissolves Your Crystals3) Чат: What's Driving You Crazy? -
95 В-356
ВЫВОДИТЬ/ВЫВЕСТИ ИЗ СЕБЙ кого VP subj: human or abstrto make s.o. lose his self-control, irritate s.o. badlyX вывел Y-a из себя X made Y lose Y's temper (cool)X drove Y crazy (berserk, out of Y's wits) X got Y's dander up X drove Y up the wall thing X got Y's back upX exasperated Y. "А сюрпризик-то не хотите разве посмотреть?» - захихикал Порфирий, опять схватывая его (Раскольникова) немного повыше локтя и останавливая у дверей. Он, видимо, становился всё веселее и игривее, что окончательно выводило из себя Раскольникова (Достоевский 3). "But don't you want to take a look at my little surprise?" giggled Porfiry, again taking him (Raskolnikov) just above the elbow and stopping him in the doorway. He was clearly growing ever more cheerful and playful, which drove Raskolnikov completely berserk (3a).(Говорящий - мул) В одном месте из калитки выскочила мерзкая собачонка и с визгливым лаем долго бежала за мной... Конечно, я бы мог её одним ударом копыта отбросить в сторону, но это означало бы признаться, что она выводит меня из себя (Искандер 3). (The speaker is a mule) In one place a loathsome little dog jumped out of a gate and ran after me for a long time, barking shrilly....Of course I could have flung her aside with one blow of my hoof, but that would have meant admitting that she was driving me out of my wits (3a).К концу обыска я настолько вывел Шилова из себя, что он отказался оставить мне протокол... (Амальрик 1). By the end of the search I had driven Shilov up the wall—so much so that he refused to leave a copy of the search report with me (1a).Господин Ней нервничал. Его выводил из себя этот ужасный, неподобный вой (Эренбург 2)....М. Ney was nervous. The awful howling of the wind exasperated him (2a). -
96 вывести из себя
• ВЫВОДИТЬ/ВЫВЕСТИ ИЗ СЕБЯ кого[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to make s.o. lose his self-control, irritate s.o. badly:- X drove Y crazy (berserk, out of Y's wits);- X exasperated Y.♦ "А сюрпризик-то не хотите разве посмотреть?" - захихикал Порфирий, опять схватывая его [Раскольникова] немного повыше локтя и останавливая у дверей. Он, видимо, становился всё веселее и игривее, что окончательно выводило из себя Раскольникова (Достоевский 3). "But don't you want to take a look at my little surprise?" giggled Porfiry, again taking him [Raskolnikov] just above the elbow and stopping him in the doorway. He was clearly growing ever more cheerful and playful, which drove Raskolnikov completely berserk (3a).♦ [Говорящий - мул] В одном месте из калитки выскочила мерзкая собачонка и с визгливым лаем долго бежала за мной... Конечно, я бы мог её одним ударом копыта оторосить в сторону, но это означало бы признаться, что она выводит меня из себя (Искандер 3). [The speaker is a mule] In one place a loathsome little dog jumped out of a gate and ran after me for a long time, barking shrilly....Of course I could have flung her aside with one blow of my hoof, but that would have meant admitting that she was driving me out of my wits (За).♦ К концу обыска я настолько вывел Шилова из себя, что он отказался оставить мне протокол... (Амальрик 1). By the end of the search I had driven Shilov up the wall - so much so that he refused to leave a copy of the search report with me (1a).♦ Господин Ней нервничал. Его выводил из себя этот ужасный, неподобный вой (Эренбург 2)....М. Ney was nervous. The awful howling of the wind exasperated him (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вывести из себя
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97 выводить из себя
• ВЫВОДИТЬ/ВЫВЕСТИ ИЗ СЕБЯ кого[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to make s.o. lose his self-control, irritate s.o. badly:- X drove Y crazy (berserk, out of Y's wits);- X exasperated Y.♦ "А сюрпризик-то не хотите разве посмотреть?" - захихикал Порфирий, опять схватывая его [Раскольникова] немного повыше локтя и останавливая у дверей. Он, видимо, становился всё веселее и игривее, что окончательно выводило из себя Раскольникова (Достоевский 3). "But don't you want to take a look at my little surprise?" giggled Porfiry, again taking him [Raskolnikov] just above the elbow and stopping him in the doorway. He was clearly growing ever more cheerful and playful, which drove Raskolnikov completely berserk (3a).♦ [Говорящий - мул] В одном месте из калитки выскочила мерзкая собачонка и с визгливым лаем долго бежала за мной... Конечно, я бы мог её одним ударом копыта оторосить в сторону, но это означало бы признаться, что она выводит меня из себя (Искандер 3). [The speaker is a mule] In one place a loathsome little dog jumped out of a gate and ran after me for a long time, barking shrilly....Of course I could have flung her aside with one blow of my hoof, but that would have meant admitting that she was driving me out of my wits (За).♦ К концу обыска я настолько вывел Шилова из себя, что он отказался оставить мне протокол... (Амальрик 1). By the end of the search I had driven Shilov up the wall - so much so that he refused to leave a copy of the search report with me (1a).♦ Господин Ней нервничал. Его выводил из себя этот ужасный, неподобный вой (Эренбург 2)....М. Ney was nervous. The awful howling of the wind exasperated him (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выводить из себя
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98 cho|ry
Ⅰ adj. 1. (odczuwający dolegliwości) ill, sick- chore drzewo/zwierzę a sick tree/animal- być chorym na gruźlicę to have TB- być chorym na raka to have cancer- być chorym na serce to have a. to suffer from a heart condition- być chorym na żołądek to have a stomach complaint- być chorym z przejedzenia/ze zmęczenia to be ill from overeating/overtiredness- być chorym z zazdrości to be sick with jealousy- być psychicznie/śmiertelnie chorym to be mentally/terminally ill- być chorym od upału to have sunstroke- obłożnie chory bedridden- chory z miłości/tęsknoty przen. lovesick/homesick- on jest chory he’s ill GB sick US- jest bardziej chory niż sądziłem his condition is worse than I thought- od tego twojego gadania jestem już chora pot. your chattering is driving me round the bend pot., I’m sick (to death) of your chattering pot.- jest chory na nowy samochód he’s dying for a. to get a new car- jest chora na punkcie modnych ciuchów she’s crazy about trendy clothes4. pot., przen. (na myśl o czymś) sick- jestem chora, jak pomyślę o załatwieniu tego odszkodowania the very thought of applying for that compensation makes me feel ill- na myśl o wypełnianiu PIT-u jestem chory I feel sick at the very thought of filling out USa. in GB my tax forms5. przen. [gospodarka, ustrój, prawo, wyobraźnia] sick- żyjemy w chorej rzeczywistości we live in a sick world6. pejor. (o osobie) mad; sick pot.- ty chyba chory jesteś you must be mad- to chory facet he’s (really) sickⅡ cho|ry m, chora f (chory człowiek) sick person; (pacjent) patient- chorzy the sick, patients- □ chory umysłowo psychiatric patient■ chory z urojenia a hypochondriacThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cho|ry
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