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41 tutulmak
1. to be held or caught. 2. (for something) to catch on, become popular. 3. (for a celestial body) to be obscured from view (owing to an eclipse). 4. (for a part of one´s body) to get stiff: Boynum tutuldu. I´ve got a crick in my neck. 5. (for a part of one´s body) to become paralyzed. 6. to freeze up, become tongue-tied. 7. /a/ to fall in love with. 8. /a/ to get caught in (a storm). 9. /a/ to get mad at, get angry at. -
42 click
klik
1. noun(a short, sharp sound, like that of a light-switch being turned on: the click of the camera.) clic
2. verb(to (cause to) make such a sound: The soldier clicked his heels together; The gate clicked.) hacer clicclick1 n clicclick2 vb hacer clictr[klɪk]1 (tongue, fingers) chasquear1 (make noise) hacer clic2 (understand, relize) caer en la cuenta, darse cuenta de■ it finally clicked that she'd left him for good finalmente se dio cuenta de que lo había dejado para siempre3 (become friendly) congeniar; (become popular) tener éxito\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto click into place figurative use encajarto click one's heels taconearclick ['klɪk] vt: chasquear (la lengua, los dedos)click vi1) : chasquear2) succeed: tener éxito3) get along: congeniar, llevarse bienclick n: chasquido mn.• clic s.m.• golpecito s.m.• piñoneo s.m.• taconeo s.m.• tecleo s.m.v.• castañetear v.• chascar v.• clicar (Informática) v.• hacer clic (Informática) v.• piñonear v.• pulsar (la tecla del ratón para marcar) v.
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1. klɪktransitive verb \<\<fingers\>\> chasquear, tronar* (Méx); \<\<tongue\>\> chasquearto click one's heels — dar* un taconazo
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vi1) ( make clicking sound) hacer* un ruidito seco, hacer* `clic'it clicks into place — encaja en su lugar haciendo `clic'
2) (colloq)a) ( strike home)it suddenly clicked:... — de repente caí en la cuenta or lo vi todo claro:...
b) ( relate well) congeniarwe just clicked — congeniamos or nos entendimos desde un principio
c) ( succeed) (esp AmE) tener* éxito
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noun (sound - of fingers, tongue) chasquido m; (- of heels) taconazo m; (- of camera, switch) clic m[klɪk]1.N [of camera etc] golpecito m seco, clic m ; [of heels] taconeo m ; [of tongue] chasquido m ; [of gun] piñoneo m ; [of typewriter etc] tecleo m2.VT [+ tongue] chasquear; (Comput) hacer click en3. VI1) [camera etc] hacer clic; [gun] piñonear; [typewriter etc] teclear2) * (=be understood) quedar claro(-a)it didn't click with me until... — no caí en la cuenta hasta (que)...
suddenly it all clicked (into place) — de pronto, todo encajaba (en su sitio)
3) * (=be a success) [product, invention] ser un éxito; [two people] congeniar, gustarse inmediatamenteto click with sb — congeniar or conectar con algn
4) (Comput) hacer click* * *
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1. [klɪk]transitive verb \<\<fingers\>\> chasquear, tronar* (Méx); \<\<tongue\>\> chasquearto click one's heels — dar* un taconazo
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vi1) ( make clicking sound) hacer* un ruidito seco, hacer* `clic'it clicks into place — encaja en su lugar haciendo `clic'
2) (colloq)a) ( strike home)it suddenly clicked:... — de repente caí en la cuenta or lo vi todo claro:...
b) ( relate well) congeniarwe just clicked — congeniamos or nos entendimos desde un principio
c) ( succeed) (esp AmE) tener* éxito
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43 popularyzować
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > popularyzować
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44 spopularyzować
(-uję, -ujesz); vb; od (popularyzować)* * *pf.popularize, propagate, promote; (miasto, miejsce) ( w sensie turystycznym) put on the map.pf.become popular, become widespread; gain ground.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spopularyzować
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45 zaistnieć
(-eję, -ejesz); vi perfto come into being lub existence; ( o trudnościach) to arise* * *pf.1. lit. (= pojawić się) come into being, come into existence; ( o trudnościach) arise.2. lit. (= stać się znanym) become known, become popular ( jako ktoś as sb).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaistnieć
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46 to take off
1 (clothes) quitarse2 (remove, detach) quitar, sacar3 (force to go) llevar4 (have as holiday) tomarse5 (imitate) imitar6 (deduct, discount) descontar, rebajar1 (plane) despegar2 (leave hurriedly) irse, marcharse3 (become popular) hacerse popular, tener éxito, ponerse de moda -
47 popularizar
popularizar ( conjugate popularizar) verbo transitivo to popularize, make … popular popularizarse verbo pronominal to become popular
popularizar verbo transitivo to popularize ' popularizar' also found in these entries: English: popularize -
48 прививаться
привиться1. (о вакцине, черенке) take*; (перен.; о выражении) become* established; (о взглядах и т. п.) find* acceptanceоспа хорошо привилась — the vaccination took well*
это выражение не привилось в русском языке — this expression has not taken root in the Russian language
мода привилась не сразу — the fashion did not become popular at once; the fashion did not catch on at once разг.
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49 catch
catch [kæt∫](verb: preterite, past participle caught)1. nouna. ( = act, thing caught) prise f, capture f ; (Fishing) ( = several fish) pêche f ; ( = one fish) prise f• good catch! (Cricket) bien rattrapé !• where's the catch? où est le piège ?e. ( = ball game) jeu de ballea. attraper• I dialled her number hoping to catch her before she left je lui ai téléphoné en espérant la joindre avant son départ• can I ring you back? you've caught me at a bad time je peux vous rappeler ? je suis occupé en ce moment• to catch sb's attention or eye attirer l'attention de qnb. ( = take by surprise) surprendre• if I catch you at it again! (inf) que je t'y reprenne !• you won't catch me doing that again! (inf) on ne m'y reprendra pas !c. [+ bus, train] ( = be in time for) attraper ; ( = travel on) prendre• did you catch the news/that film last night? tu as vu les informations/le film hier soir ?d. ( = trap) the branch caught my skirte. ( = understand, hear) saisirf. [+ disease] attrapera. [fire] prendre ; [wood] prendre feub. her dress caught in the door/on a nail sa robe s'est prise dans la porte/s'est accrochée à un clou4. compounds• it's a catch 22 situation c'est une situation inextricable ► catch-all noun fourre-tout m inv (fig) adjective[regulation, clause etc] fourre-tout inva. ( = become popular) [fashion] prendreb. ( = understand) saisir( = catch napping) prendre en défaut ; ( = catch in the act) prendre sur le faita. se rattraper ; (with news, gossip) se mettre au courantb. to be or get caught up in sth (in activity, campaign) être pris par qch ; (in circumstances) être prisonnier de qch* * *[kætʃ] 1.1) ( fastening) (on purse, brooch) fermoir m, fermeture f; (on window, door) fermeture f2) ( drawback) piège m fig3) ( break in voice)4) ( act of catching) prise fto take a catch — GB
to make a catch — US Sport prendre la balle
6) ( marriage partner)2.transitive verb (prét, pp caught)1) ( hold and retain) [person] attraper [ball, fish]; [container] recueillir [water, dust]; ( by running) [person] attraper [person]I managed to catch her in — ( at home) j'ai réussi à la trouver chez elle
2) ( take by surprise) prendre, attraperto be ou get caught — se faire prendre
to catch somebody in the act —
to catch somebody at it — (colloq) prendre quelqu'un sur le fait
3) ( be in time for) prendre [bus, train, plane]; avoir [last post]4) ( manage to see) voir [programme]; aller voir [show]5) ( grasp) prendre [hand, arm]; agripper [branch, rope]; captiver, éveiller [interest, imagination]to catch somebody's attention ou eye — attirer l'attention de quelqu'un
to catch the chairman's eye — Administration obtenir la parole
6) ( hear) saisir (colloq), comprendre7) ( perceive) discerner [sound]; surprendre [look]to catch sight of somebody/something — surprendre quelqu'un/quelque chose
8) ( get stuck)to catch one's fingers in — se prendre les doigts dans [drawer, door]
to get caught in — [person] se prendre dans [net, thorns]
9) Medicine attraper [disease, virus, flu]10) (hit, knock) heurter [object, person]11) ( have an effect on) [light] faire briller [object]; [wind] emporter [paper, bag]12) ( be affected by)to catch fire ou light — prendre feu, s'enflammer
13) ( capture) rendre [atmosphere, spirit]16) ( manage to reach) catch up3.intransitive verb (prét, pp caught)1) ( become stuck)to catch on — [shirt, sleeve] s'accrocher à [nail]; [wheel] frotter contre [frame]
2) ( start to burn) [wood, fire] prendre•Phrasal Verbs:- catch on- catch up••you'll catch it! — (colloq) tu vas en prendre une! (colloq)
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50 catch on
vi( understand) zaskakiwać (zaskoczyć perf) (inf); ( grow popular) przyjmować się (przyjąć perf się), chwytać (chwycić perf) (inf)to catch on to sth — chwytać (chwycić perf) coś (inf)
* * *1) (to become popular: The fashion caught on.) chwytać2) (to understand: He's a bit slow to catch on.) chwytać (rozumieć) -
51 catch on
1) (to become popular: The fashion caught on.) bli populär2) (to understand: He's a bit slow to catch on.) fatta, begripa -
52 popularyz|ować
impf Ⅰ vt to popularize [osiągnięcia nauki]; to bring [sth] into general use [termin, wyrażenie] ⇒ spopularyzować Ⅱ popularyzować się to become popular, to become generally accessible- wiedza o filmie ciągle się popularyzuje the general public is increasingly well-informed about film ⇒ spopularyzować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > popularyz|ować
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53 прививаться
несов. - привива́ться, сов. - приви́ться1) (о вакцине, черенке) takeо́спа хорошо́ привила́сь — the vaccination took well
2) (входить в привычку, закрепляться) become established; (о взглядах и т.п.) find acceptanceэ́ти взгля́ды не привили́сь — these views did not find acceptance
э́то выраже́ние не привило́сь в ру́сском языке́ — this expression has not taken root in the Russian language
мо́да привила́сь не сра́зу — the fashion did not become popular [didn't catch on разг.] at once
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54 راج
راجَ: اِنْتَشَرَ، شاعَto circulate, spread, be current, be in circulation; to be or become widespread; to be or become popular, in vogue -
55 omasoviti se
vr pf undergo massification; become popular; become mass-produced, acquire mass-production (ili mass-culture) traits -
56 omiljeti
vt pf become a favorite, gain favor/ /popularity, become popular; (zavoljeti) take a liking/fancy to -
57 получать
1. scores2. attain3. derive4. secure5. gain6. recover7. cashingполучать по; получение — cashing of
8. charge backполучать предписание; предназначаться для; предназначенный для; предназначил для — charged to
9. draw10. experience11. gaining12. gains13. getting14. got15. gotten16. obtained17. received18. receiving19. score a20. score an21. succeed22. succeeding23. obtain24. receive; get; obtain; catch; have; come in; arrive; result; prove; turn out25. become subrogated to26. getполучать 6000 фунтов в год — to get ?6,000 a year
получать зарплату, зарабатывать — to get wages
27. poll28. take inполучать патент на … — take out a patent for …
получал приз; полученный приз — taken a prize
29. winСинонимический ряд:1. зарабатывать (глаг.) зарабатывать; зашибать2. обретать (глаг.) обретать; принимать; приобретатьАнтонимический ряд: -
58 Alhambra Quilts
The cheapest quilt made, and very popular. Made all cotton with bold designs. Jacquard machines are used. The width of the cloth varies from 100 to 108-in. and length about 84-in. Standard cloths are: - (1) 108-in. X 84-in., 56 / 2 reed, 2 / 26's figuring warp, 2 / 40's ground warp, 36 picks, 6's condenser weft. (2) 108-in. X 84-in., 56 / 2 reed, 2 / 16's figuring and 24's ground warps, 30 picks, 4's or 6's weft, 100 yards of cloth from 120 yards figure, 105 ground. The coloured figuring ends vary from 1 to 4 in a mail of the harness, with one ground end to each mail. Two beams arc used, one for the coloured warp drawn through the jacquard harness, the other for ground warp drawn through the healds. For Colonial use the following has become popular: - and 5's weft. -
59 catch
A n3 ( break in voice) with a catch in his voice d'une voix émue ;4 ( act of catching) prise f ; to take a catch GB, to make a catch US Sport prendre la balle ; to play catch jouer à la balle ;7 ( marriage partner) to be a good catch être un beau parti.1 ( hold and retain) [person] attraper [ball, fish, mouse] ; [container] recueillir [water, dust] ; ( by running) [person] attraper [person] ; I managed to catch her in ( at home) j'ai réussi à la trouver ;2 ( take by surprise) prendre, attraper [person, thief] ; to catch sb doing surprendre qn en train de faire ; to be ou get caught se faire prendre ; to catch sb in the act, to catch sb at it ○ prendre qn sur le fait ; you wouldn't catch me smoking/arriving late! ce n'est pas moi qui fumerais/arriverais en retard! ; you won't catch me at it again! on ne m'y reprendra plus! ; we got caught in the rain/in the storm nous avons été surpris par la pluie/par la tempête ; you've caught me at an awkward moment vous tombez mal ; ⇒ balance, foot, short, unawares ;3 ( be in time for) attraper, prendre [bus, train, plane] ; to catch the last post ou mail avoir la dernière levée ;5 ( grasp) prendre [hand, arm] ; agripper [branch, rope] ; captiver, éveiller [interest, imagination] ; to catch hold of sth attraper qch ; to catch sb's attention ou eye attirer l'attention de qn ; to catch the Speaker's eye GB Pol obtenir la parole ; to catch the chairman's eye Admin obtenir la parole ; to catch some sleep ○ dormir un peu ;6 ( hear) saisir ○, comprendre [word, name] ; do you catch my meaning? tu comprends ce que je veux dire? ;7 ( perceive) sentir [smell] ; discerner [sound] ; surprendre [look] ; to catch sight of sb/sth apercevoir qn/qch ;8 ( get stuck) to catch one's fingers/foot in se prendre les doigts/le pied dans [drawer, door] ; to catch one's shirt/sleeve on accrocher sa chemise/manche à [nail] ; to get one's head/hand caught se coincer la tête/main (in dans ; between entre) ; to get one's shirt/sweater caught accrocher sa chemise/son pull-over (on à) ; to get caught in [person] se prendre dans [net, thorns, barbed wire] ;10 ( hit) heurter [object, person] ; the ball/stone caught him on the head la balle/pierre l'a heurté à la tête ; to catch sth with heurter qch avec [elbow, broom handle] ; to catch sb (with) a blow donner un coup à qn ;11 ( have an effect on) [sun, light] faire briller [object, raindrops] ; [wind] emporter [paper, bag] ; to catch one's breath retenir son souffle ;12 ( be affected by) to catch the sun prendre le soleil ; to catch fire ou light prendre feu, s'enflammer ; to catch the light refléter la lumière ;16 ( manage to reach) ⇒ catch up.1 ( become stuck) to catch on sth [shirt, sleeve] s'accrocher à qch ; [wheel] frotter contre [frame] ;2 ( start to burn) [wood, coal, fire] prendre.you'll catch it ○ ! tu vas en prendre une ○ !■ catch on1 ( become popular) [fashion, song, TV programme, activity, idea] devenir populaire (with auprès de) ;■ catch out:▶ catch [sb] out1 ( take by surprise) prendre [qn] de court ; ( doing something wrong) prendre [qn] sur le fait ;2 ( trick) attraper, jouer un tour à ;3 (in cricket, baseball) éliminer [batsman].■ catch up:▶ catch up ( in race) regagner du terrain ; ( in work) rattraper son retard ; to catch up with rattraper [person, vehicle] ; to catch up on rattraper [work, sleep] ; se remettre au courant de [news, gossip] ;▶ catch [sb/sth] up1 ( manage to reach) rattraper ;2 ( pick up) attraper [bag, child] (in dans) ;▶ catch [sth] up in ( tangle) prendre [qch] dans [barbed wire, thorns, chain] ; to get one's feet caught up in sth se prendre les pieds dans qch ; I got my skirt caught up in the thorns j'ai pris ma jupe dans les ronces ; to get caught up in se laisser entraîner par [enthusiasm, excitement] ; se trouver pris dans [traffic] ; se trouver pris au milieu de [war, bombing] ; se trouver mêlé à [scandal, fight, argument]. -
60 раскручивать
раскручивать, раскрутить [raskruchivatj](вн.) 1. untwine; 2. разг. (расследовать, раскрывать) throw* light on smth.;ему не удалось до конца раскрутить это дело he failed to throw light on all the particles of this case;
3. разг. (привести в активное состояние, заставить действовать, развиваться) set* smth. in full swing; 4. разг. (широко разрекламировать, популяризировать) make* popular smb., smth.; 5. разг. (выпрашивать) get* smth. out smb.;он раскрутил её на 10 рублей he managed to get 10 rubles out of her;
--> раскручиваться, раскрутиться [ruskruchivatjsya] 1. come* untwisted; 2. разг. (потратиться) spend* money; 3. разг. (приобретать размах) gain scope; 4. разг. (приобретать популярность) become* popular
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