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41 lima
f.1 file (tool).lima de uñas nail file2 lime (fruto).3 Lima, capital of Peru.4 lime tree.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: limar.* * *————————1 (herramienta) file; (para uñas) nail file2 (acabado) final polish\comer como una lima familiar to eat like a horse* * *noun f.1) file2) lime* * *SF Lima* * *femenino Lima* * *= lime, file.Ex. Over 60% is production of oranges, followed by the group of mandarins, clementines, satsumas and tangerines, followed by lemons and limes, and then grapefruit.Ex. The piece was fashioned by hand with the use of a file and accurately measured with the use of a digital micrometer.----* bebida de lima = lime crush.* comer como una lima = eat like + a horse.* lima de esmeril = emery board.* lima de uñas = emery board, nail file.* * *femenino Lima* * *= lime, file.Ex: Over 60% is production of oranges, followed by the group of mandarins, clementines, satsumas and tangerines, followed by lemons and limes, and then grapefruit.
Ex: The piece was fashioned by hand with the use of a file and accurately measured with the use of a digital micrometer.* bebida de lima = lime crush.* comer como una lima = eat like + a horse.* lima de esmeril = emery board.* lima de uñas = emery board, nail file.* * *Lima* * *
Del verbo limar: ( conjugate limar)
lima es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
Lima
lima
limar
Lima sustantivo femenino
Lima
lima sustantivo femenino
1
(—de papel) emery board
2 (Bot) ( fruto) lime;
( árbol) lime (tree)
limar ( conjugate limar) verbo transitivo ‹uñas/metal› to file
limarse verbo pronominal ‹ uñas› to file
lima 1 f Bot (fruta) lime
lima 2 f (de trabajo) file
(de uñas) nailfile
limar verbo transitivo
1 to file
2 (diferencias) to smooth out
♦ Locuciones: figurado limar asperezas, to smooth things over
' Lima' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comer
- lima
- conectar
- de
- destinado
- destino
- enero
- este
- éste
- lija
- limeño
- mismo
- sobre
English:
emery
- file
- Lima
- lime
- nailfile
- from
- nail
- tell
* * *Lima nLima* * *f1 file2 BOT lime3:comer como una lima fig fam eat like a horse fam* * *lima nf1) : lime (fruit)2) : filelima de uñas: nail file* * *lima n1. (herramienta) file2. (fruta) lime -
42 jam
I 1. transitive verb,- mm-1) (squeeze and fix between two surfaces) einklemmenjam something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) zwängen
2) (make immovable) blockieren; (fig.) lähmen; lahmlegenjam together — zusammenpferchen [Personen]
4) (thrust into confined space) stopfen ( into in + Akk.); stecken [Schlüssel, Münze] ( into in + Akk.)5) (block by crowding) blockieren; versperren, blockieren [Eingang]; verstopfen, blockieren [Rohr]6) (Radio) stören2. intransitive verb,- mm-1) (become tightly wedged) sich verklemmen2) (become unworkable) [Maschine:] klemmen3. noun2) (crowded mass) Stau, derbe in a jam — in der Klemme stecken (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88390/jam_in">jam in- jam on- jam upII nounMarmelade, die; Konfitüre, die (bes. Kaufmannsspr.)somebody wants jam on it — (fig. coll.) jemandem genügt etwas noch nicht
* * *[‹æm] I noun(a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.) die Marmelade,Marmeladen-- jammyII 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) verstopfen2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) einklemmen4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) stören2. noun1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) die Verstopfung2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) die Klemme•- jam on* * *jam1[ʤæm]as children we were always being promised \jam tomorrow als Kinder hat man uns immer leere Versprechungen gemachtjam2[ʤæm]I. nto get into [a bit of] a \jam in eine [ziemlich] dumme Situation geraten[traffic] \jam Stau mlet's have a \jam lasst uns improvisierenII. vt<- mm->1. (block)listeners \jammed the radio station's switchboard with calls sämtliche Leitungen der Sendezentrale waren durch Höreranrufe blockiertto \jam sth open etw aufdrücken [o aufstemmen2. (cram inside)he \jammed the bags into the boot of the car er stopfte die Taschen in den Kofferraummy tape is \jammed in the recorder ich habe Bandsalat famto \jam a broadcast eine Übertragung störenIII. vi<- mm->the rifle \jammed das Gewehr hatte eine Ladehemmungthe key \jammed in the lock der Schlüssel steckte im Schlüsselloch festthe door \jammed behind me and I was locked out die Tür fiel hinter mir ins Schloss und ich war ausgesperrt2. (play music) [frei] improvisieren, jammen* * *I [dZm]n (Brit)Marmelade f, Konfitüre fIIyou want jam on it too, do you? ( Brit inf ) — du kriegst wohl nie genug or den Hals voll? (inf)
1. n1) (= crowd) Gedränge nt, Gewühl nt3) (= blockage in machine, of logs etc) Stockung f, Stauung fto get oneself into a jam — ins Gedränge kommen (inf)
to get sb/oneself out of a jam — jdn/sich aus der Patsche ziehen (inf)
2. vt1) (= make stick) window, drawer etc verklemmen, verkanten; gun, brakes etc blockieren; (= wedge) (to stop rattling etc) festklemmen; (between two things) einklemmento jam a door open/shut — eine Tür festklemmen(, so dass sie auf/zu bleibt)
be careful not to jam the lock — pass auf, dass sich das Schloss nicht verklemmt
it's jammed — es klemmt
he got his finger jammed or he jammed his finger in the door — er hat sich (dat) den Finger in der Tür eingeklemmt
2) (= cram, squeeze) (into in +acc) things stopfen, hineinzwängen, quetschen; people quetschen, pferchento be jammed together (things) — zusammengezwängt sein; (people) zusammengedrängt sein; (in train etc also)
why jam all the facts into one article? — warum zwängen or quetschen (inf) Sie alle Fakten in einen Artikel?
spectators jammed the stadium — das Stadion war mit Zuschauern vollgestopft
the switchboard has been jammed all day — sämtliche Leitungen der Telefonzentrale waren den ganzen Tag blockiert
4)(= move suddenly)
to jam one's foot on the brake — eine Vollbremsung machen, auf die Bremse steigen (inf) or latschen (inf)he jammed his hands into his pockets — er steckte die Hände fest in die Taschen
See:→ also jam on5) (RAD) station, broadcast stören3. vi1)the key jammed in the lock — der Schlüssel blieb im Schloss stecken
* * *jam1 [dʒæm]A v/tinto in akk):jam in hineinpressen etc;jam together zusammenpressen etc2. (ein)klemmen, (-)quetschen:he jammed his finger ( oder got his finger jammed) in the door er quetschte sich den Finger in der Tür, er brachte den Finger in die Tür;the ship was jammed in the ice das Schiff saß im Eis festinto in akk;B v/ijam in sich hineindrängen etcb) TECH etc klemmen, verklemmt seinc) Ladehemmung haben (Gewehr etc)3. Jazz:a) frei improvisierenb) an einer Jamsession teilnehmenC s1. Gedränge n, Gewühl n2. Verstopfung f:3. a) TECH etc Verklemmung f, Blockierung fb) Ladehemmung f4. umg Klemme f:jam2 [dʒæm]A s Marmelade f:B v/t1. zu Marmelade verarbeiten, Marmelade machen aus2. mit Marmelade bestreichen:jammed bread Marmelade(n)brot n* * *I 1. transitive verb,- mm-1) (squeeze and fix between two surfaces) einklemmenjam something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) zwängen
2) (make immovable) blockieren; (fig.) lähmen; lahmlegen3) (squeeze together in compact mass) stopfen ( into in + Akk.)jam together — zusammenpferchen [Personen]
4) (thrust into confined space) stopfen ( into in + Akk.); stecken [Schlüssel, Münze] ( into in + Akk.)5) (block by crowding) blockieren; versperren, blockieren [Eingang]; verstopfen, blockieren [Rohr]6) (Radio) stören2. intransitive verb,- mm-1) (become tightly wedged) sich verklemmen2) (become unworkable) [Maschine:] klemmen3. noun1) (crush, stoppage) Blockierung, die; Klemmen, das2) (crowded mass) Stau, derbe in a jam — in der Klemme stecken (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- jam in- jam on- jam upII nounMarmelade, die; Konfitüre, die (bes. Kaufmannsspr.)somebody wants jam on it — (fig. coll.) jemandem genügt etwas noch nicht
* * *n.Konfitüre f.Marmelade -n f. -
43 squash
squash [skwɒ∫]1. nounc. ( = crowd) cohue f• we all got in, but it was a squash on est tous entrés mais on était serrés• she squashed the shoes into the suitcase elle a réussi à caser (inf) les chaussures dans la valise• can you squash two more people in the car? est-ce que tu peux caser (inf) deux personnes de plus dans la voiture ?• when the car arrived they all squashed in quand la voiture est arrivée ils se sont tous entassés dedans• can I squash in? vous pouvez me faire une petite place ?(into box, suitcase) réussir à faire rentrer[+ objects] tasser• can you squash up a bit? pourriez-vous vous serrer un peu ?* * *[skwɒʃ] 1.1) Sport squash m2) ( drink) sirop m3) ( vegetable) courge f4) ( crush)2.transitive verb1) ( crush) écraser [fruit, insect]; aplatir [hat]2) ( force)to squash something/somebody into something — caser quelque chose/quelqu'un dans quelque chose
3) ( put down) rabattre le caquet à (colloq) [person]; écraser [revolt]; stopper [rumour]; rejeter [idea]3.1) ( become crushed) s'écraser2) ( pack tightly) [people] s'entasser ( into dans)•Phrasal Verbs: -
44 squash
A n2 ( drink) sirop m ;3 ( vegetable) courge f ;C vtr1 ( crush) écraser [fruit, insect, person] (against contre ; between entre) ; aplatir [hat] ; to be squashed out of shape [car, toy] être complètement écrasé ; [box] être complètement déformé ;3 ( put down) rabattre le caquet à ○ [person] ; écraser [revolt, rebellion] ; stopper [rumour] ; to feel squashed se sentir humilié ;4 ( reject) rejeter [idea, proposal].D vi1 ( become crushed) s'écraser ; to squash easily s'écraser facilement ;2 ( pack tightly) [people] s'entasser (into dans) ; to squash through a gap réussir à se glisser par une ouverture.■ squash in ○:▶ squash in se faire de la place ;▶ squash in [sth/sb], squash [sth/sb] in trouver de la place pour.■ squash up ○:▶ squash up [person] se tasser (against contre) ; [crowd] se serrer (against contre) ; if I squash up you can fit in si je me serre ça te fera de la place ; to squash sb up against écraser qn contre ; to squash oneself up against s'aplatir contre. -
45 ezdirmek
,ezdirtmek /ı, a/ 1. to have (someone) crush or squash (fruit). 2. to have (someone) grind or triturate (something). 3. to have (someone) mash or purée (something). 4. to have (someone) crush and dissolve (something). 5. to have (someone, a group, etc.) oppress, grind down, beat down or trample on (someone, a group, etc.). -
46 фруктовый сок
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47 meyve suyu
n. fruit juice, juice, crush, squash* * *fruit juice -
48 presser
presser [pʀese]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ éponge, fruit] to squeeze ; [+ raisin] to press• un citron pressé ( = boisson) a glass of freshly-squeezed lemon juiceb. ( = façonner) [+ disque, pli de pantalon] to pressc. ( = hâter) [+ affaire] to speed up• presser le pas or l'allure to speed upd. ( = harceler) [+ débiteur] to put pressure on2. intransitive verb( = être urgent) to be urgent3. reflexive verb► se presser ( = se hâter) to hurry up• pressez-vous, il est tard hurry up, it's getting late• allons, pressons ! come on, come on!* * *pʀese
1.
1) ( inciter)2) ( harceler) [personne] to press [personne, débiteur]; [armée] to harry [ennemi]presser de questions — to ply [somebody] with questions
3) ( éperonner) [faim, nécessité] to drive [somebody] on [personne]4) ( hâter) to increase [cadence, rythme]presser le pas or mouvement — to hurry
5) ( appuyer sur) to press [bouton]6) ( serrer) to squeeze [main, bras, objet]presser quelque chose contre or sur — to press something against
7) ( comprimer) to squeeze [orange, éponge, peau]; to press [raisin]8) Technologie to press [disque]
2.
verbe intransitif ( être urgent) [affaire] to be pressing; [travail, tâche] to be urgent
3.
se presser verbe pronominal1) ( se serrer)se presser sur or contre — to press oneself against
se presser autour de quelqu'un/quelque chose — to press around somebody/something
2) ( se hâter) to hurry uppressons, pressons! — (colloq) get a move on! (colloq)
3) ( être en nombre) [foule] to throng; ( aller en nombre) [foule] to flock (à, dans, sur, vers to)* * *pʀese1. vt1) (en serrant) [fruit, éponge] to squeeze2) (= appuyer sur) [interrupteur, bouton] to press3) (= accélérer)4) (= faire pression sur) [débiteur] to presspresser qn de faire — to urge sb to do, to press sb to do
2. vi[tâche, réparation] to be urgent* * *presser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( inciter) presser qn de faire to urge sb to do;2 ( harceler) [personne] to press [personne, débiteur]; [armée] to harry [ennemi]; cessez de me presser stop pestering me; presser qn de questions to ply sb with questions;3 ( tourmenter) [faim, nécessité] to drive [sb] on [personne];4 ( hâter) to increase [cadence, rythme]; presser le pas or mouvement to hurry; presser son départ to hurry one's departure; qu'est-ce qui vous presse tant? what's the hurry?;6 ( serrer) to squeeze [main, bras, objet]; presser qn dans ses bras/contre sa poitrine to clasp sb in one's arms/to one's chest;8 Tech to press [disque].B vi ( être urgent) [affaire, temps] to be pressing; [travail, tâche] to be urgent; le temps presse time is running out; rien ne presse there's no hurry ou rush.C se presser vpr1 ( se serrer) se presser sur or contre to press oneself against; se presser autour de qn/qch to press around sb/sth;2 ( se hâter) to hurry up; se presser de faire to hurry up and do; presse-toi de terminer hurry up and finish; pressons, pressons○! get a move on○!; presse-toi un peu get a move on;3 ( être en nombre) [foule] to throng; ( aller en nombre) [foule] to flock (à, dans, sur, vers to); on ne se presse pas cette année dans les cinémas people aren't flocking to the cinemas GB ou movies US this year.[prese] verbe transitif1. [extraire le jus de] to squeezepresser le citron à quelqu'un (familier) , presserquelqu'un comme un citron (familier) to exploit somebody to the full, to squeeze somebody dryon presse l'orange et on jette l'écorce Frédéric II (allusion) you use people and then cast them aside2. [faire se hâter] to rushqu'est-ce qui te presse? what's the hurry?, what's (all) the rush for?3. [serrer] to squeezeil pressait sur son cœur la photo de sa fille he was clasping a picture of his daughter to his heart4. [inciter à faire]5. [accabler]presser quelqu'un de questions to ply ou to bombard somebody with questionsêtre pressé par le temps/l'argent to be pressed for time/money6. TECHNOLOGIE [disque, pli] to press————————[prese] verbe intransitifrien ne presse, ça ne presse pas there's no (need to) rush ou hurry————————se presser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se dépêcher] to hurryil n'est que 2 h, il n'y a pas de raison de se presser it's only 2 o'clock, there's no point in rushing ou no need to hurryallons les enfants, pressons-nous un peu come on children, get a move on2. [se serrer]————————se presser verbe pronominal transitif -
49 pulp
pulp [pʌlp]1. nouna. ( = paste) pulpe fb. ( = literature) littérature f de gare[+ fruit] réduire en purée ; [+ book] mettre au pilon* * *[pʌlp] 1.1) ( soft centre) pulpe f; ( crushed mass) pâte fto beat somebody to a pulp — (colloq) réduire quelqu'un en bouillie (colloq)
2) (colloq) péj ( trashy books) littérature f de gare pej2. 3.transitive verb1) ( crush) écraser [fruit, vegetable]; réduire [quelque chose] en pâte [wood, cloth]; mettre [quelque chose] au pilon [newspapers, books]2) (colloq) fig ( in fight) écrabouiller (colloq) -
50 jam
1. n сжатие, сжимание; сдавливание2. n защемление3. n давка; затор; загромождениеtraffic jam — «пробка», затор
card jam — заедание карты; затор карт
4. n амер. разг. тяжёлое положение5. n тех. заедание; застревание6. n тех. перебои в работе7. n помеха при приёме и передаче8. n создание радиотехнических помех; глушение передач9. v сжимать, зажимать; сдавливать, стискиватьa ship jammed in the ice — судно, затёртое льдами
I was jammed in and could not move — меня стиснули, и я не мог двинуться
10. v защемлять, прищемлять11. v загромождать, запруживать, забивать; набивать битком12. v набиваться битком13. v проходить или протаскивать силой; впихивать, втискивать14. v тех. заедать, застревать15. v тех. останавливаться16. v тлв. радио, искажать передачу, мешать работе другой станции; создавать радиотехнические помехи, глушить17. n варенье; джемreal jam — удовольствие, наслаждение;
18. v варить вареньеto scrape out a jam pot — «счистить» банку варенья
19. n муз. жарг. импровизация20. v муз. жарг. импровизироватьСинонимический ряд:1. bottleneck (noun) bottleneck; stoppage2. predicament (noun) box; corner; deep water; dilemma; fix; hole; hot water; impasse; mess; pickle; plight; predicament; quagmire; scrape; soup; spot; trouble3. preserve (noun) confiture; conserve; jelly; marmalade; preserve; preserves; spread4. block (verb) block; congest; hinder; lodge; obstruct5. press (verb) bear; bruise; compress; constrain; cram; crowd; crush; flock; force; jam-pack; jostle; load; mob; pack; press; push; ram; squash; squeeze; squish; squush; stuff; tamp; wedgeАнтонимический ряд:expand; free; open; release; scatter; separate; spread -
51 squash
[skwoʃ] 1. verb1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.) entasser; écraser2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).) écraser2. noun1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.) cohue2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!) boisson au jus de fruit3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.) squash4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.) courge(tte)•- squashy -
52 pulp
pulp [pʌlp]1 noun(a) (in fruit) pulpe f(b) (for paper) pâte f à papier, pulpe f;∎ pulp and paper mill fabrique f de papier(c) (in tooth) pulpe f∎ to beat or to smash to a pulp réduire en bouillie ou en marmelade(a) (crush → wood) réduire en pâte; (→ fruit, vegetables) réduire en pulpe; (→ book) mettre au pilon(b) (remove pulp from) ôter la pulpe de►► pulp fiction romans mpl de gare;pulp magazine magazine m à sensation;pulp writer auteur m de romans de gare -
53 عصر
عَصَرَ \ crush: to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. squeeze: to press very tightly: We squeeze oranges to make an orange drink. We squeezed the liquid out of the fruit. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also هشم (هَشَّمَ) -
54 squash
عَصَرَ \ crush: to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. squeeze: to press very tightly: We squeeze oranges to make an orange drink. We squeezed the liquid out of the fruit. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also هشم (هَشَّمَ) -
55 squeeze
عَصَرَ \ crush: to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. squeeze: to press very tightly: We squeeze oranges to make an orange drink. We squeezed the liquid out of the fruit. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also هشم (هَشَّمَ) -
56 wring
عَصَرَ \ crush: to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. squeeze: to press very tightly: We squeeze oranges to make an orange drink. We squeezed the liquid out of the fruit. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also هشم (هَشَّمَ) -
57 squeeze
skwi:z
1. verb1) (to press (something) together or from all sides tightly: He squeezed her hand affectionately; He squeezed the clay into a ball.)2) (to force (eg oneself) eg into or through a narrow space: The dog squeezed himself / his body into the hole; We were all squeezed into the back seat of the car.)3) (to force something, eg liquid, out of something by pressing: She squeezed the oranges (into a jug); We might be able to squeeze some more money/information out of him.)
2. noun1) (an act of squeezing: He gave his sister an affectionate squeeze.)2) (a condition of being squeezed: We all got into the car, but it was a squeeze.)3) (a few drops produced by squeezing.)4) (a time of financial restriction: an economic squeeze.)•- squeezer- squeeze up
squeeze vb1. exprimirhe squeezed an orange and a lemon and drank the juice exprimió una naranja y un limón y se bebió el zumo2. apretartr[skwiːz]1 (pressure - gen) estrujón nombre masculino, presión nombre femenino; (- of hand) apretón nombre masculino; (hug) abrazo2 (small amount) unas gotas3 (of crowd) apretujón nombre masculino, apiñamiento4 (difficult situation) restricciones nombre femenino plural2 (fit in) meter■ can you squeeze one more person in? ¿puede meter a una persona más?■ it's a job to squeeze all these clothes into the suitcase cuesta meter toda esta ropa en la maleta■ we can squeeze you in at 5.00pm podemos hacerte un hueco a las 5.003 (force out) extraer, sacar1 (force into, through, etc) meterse■ can I squeeze past? ¿puedo pasar?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto put the squeeze on somebody apretar a alguiento squeeze out of business obligar a abandonar un negocio1) press: apretar, exprimir (naranjas, etc.)2) extract: extraer (jugo, etc.)squeeze n: apretón mn.• apretón s.m.• estrujadura s.f.• presión s.f.• restricción s.f.v.• achuchar v.• apretar v.• apretujar v.• comprimir v.• estrujar v.• exprimir v.• introducirse v.• oprimir v.• recalcar v.skwiːz
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1) ca) ( application of pressure) apretón mto put the squeeze on somebody — (colloq) apretar* a alguien
b) ( restrictions)they are planning a squeeze on health and education spending — piensan recortar el presupuesto destinado a salud y educación
c) ( hug) apretón md) (small amount - of toothpaste, glue) poquito m, pizca f; (- of lemon) gota f, chorrito m2) (confined, restricted condition) (colloq) (no pl)it will be a (tight) squeeze — vamos (or van etc) a estar apretados
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1.
a) ( press) \<\<tube/pimple\>\> apretar*, espichar (Col); \<\<lemon\>\> exprimirto squeeze a cloth (out) — retorcer* or escurrir un trapo
to squeeze somebody dry — exprimir a alguien, dejar seco a alguien (fam)
b) ( extract) \<\<liquid/juice\>\> extraer*, sacar*c) ( apply constraints to)profit margins have been squeezed — los márgenes de ganancia se han visto reducidos considerablemente
d) (force, fit) meter
2.
vi[skwiːz]1. Nhe put his arm round her and gave her a quick squeeze — le pasó el brazo por encima y le dio un estrujoncito * or un apretón
to give sb's hand a squeeze — dar a algn un apretón de manos, apretar la mano a algn
2) (=crush)3) (=restriction) restricciones fplsmall businesses are feeling the squeeze — las restricciones están afectando sobre todo a la pequeña empresa
- put the squeeze on sbcredit 3.4) (=small amount) [of liquid] chorrito m; [of toothpaste] poquito m, pizca fa squeeze of lemon (juice) — un chorrito de zumo de limón, unas gotas de limón
5) * (=difficult situation) aprieto m6) (Brit) * (=boyfriend, girlfriend) noviete(-a) * m / f, novio(-a) m / f2. VT1) (=press firmly) [+ pimple, tube, trigger] apretar; [+ citrus fruit] exprimir2) (=cram, fit) metercan you squeeze two more in? — ¿puedes hacer hueco para dos más?, ¿puedes meter a dos más?
3) (=extract) sacarto squeeze money/a confession/information out of sb — sacar dinero/una confesión/información a algn
rich city dwellers are squeezing the locals out — la gente acomodada de la ciudad está echando poco a poco a la población local
freshly squeezed orange juice — zumo m de naranjas recién exprimidas
4) (=reduce) recortarwage increases are squeezing profit margins — los aumentos salariales están recortando los márgenes de beneficios
3.VIcould I just squeeze past? — ¿me deja pasar?
4.CPDsqueeze box N — concertina f
* * *[skwiːz]
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1) ca) ( application of pressure) apretón mto put the squeeze on somebody — (colloq) apretar* a alguien
b) ( restrictions)they are planning a squeeze on health and education spending — piensan recortar el presupuesto destinado a salud y educación
c) ( hug) apretón md) (small amount - of toothpaste, glue) poquito m, pizca f; (- of lemon) gota f, chorrito m2) (confined, restricted condition) (colloq) (no pl)it will be a (tight) squeeze — vamos (or van etc) a estar apretados
II
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a) ( press) \<\<tube/pimple\>\> apretar*, espichar (Col); \<\<lemon\>\> exprimirto squeeze a cloth (out) — retorcer* or escurrir un trapo
to squeeze somebody dry — exprimir a alguien, dejar seco a alguien (fam)
b) ( extract) \<\<liquid/juice\>\> extraer*, sacar*c) ( apply constraints to)profit margins have been squeezed — los márgenes de ganancia se han visto reducidos considerablemente
d) (force, fit) meter
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58 squash
vt <tech.gen> (crush completely; e.g. fruit) ■ zerquetschen vt ; zusammenquetschen vt -
59 squash
skwoʃ 1. verb1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.) presse, klemme flat, trykke sammen2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).) knuse, knekke2. noun1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.) trengsel2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!) squash (fruktsaft)3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.) squash4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.) squash (grønnsak)•- squashyfruktsaftIsubst. \/skwɒʃ\/1) trengsel2) mos, bløt masse3) ( sport) squash4) ( lyd) klask5) ( også squash hat) myk filthattIIsubst. \/skwɒʃ\/1) ( plante i slekten Cucurbita) gresskar2) ( drikk) squash, (frukt)saftIIIverb \/skwɒʃ\/1) klemme, flatklemme, trykke flat2) bli flatklemt, presses flat3) mose4) moses, la seg mose5) klemme, presse6) trenge seg, klemme seg, presse seg7) ( hverdagslig) slå ned, undertrykke8) stoppe munnen på9) forkaste (et forslag e.l.) -
60 calar
adj.calcareous, lime.v.1 to soak.2 to see through (guess) (person).3 to jam on (gorro, sombrero).4 to cut a sample of (fruit).5 to perforate, to pierce.6 to draw (Nautical).7 to soak through, to pierce, to soak, to penetrate.La lluvia cala la ropa The rain soaks through the clothes.8 to swoop down, to fly down rapidly, to make a swoop.El halcón caló sobre la liebre The hawk swooped down over the hare.* * *► adjetivo1 calcareous1 limestone quarry————————1 (mojar) to soak through, soak, drench2 (agujerear) to go through, pierce, puncture3 (el sombrero) to jam on4 COSTURA to do openwork on5 TÉCNICA to do fretwork on6 (la bayoneta) to fix7 (las velas) to strike; (las redes) to lower8 figurado (penetrar) to have an effect on9 familiar to rumble, find out■ ¡te han calado! they have got your number!1 MARÍTIMO to draw1 (mojarse) to get soaked2 (sombrero) to pull down3 AUTOMÓVIL to stop, stall* * *I1.ADJ calcareous frm, lime antes de s2.II1. VT1) [líquido, lluvia, humedad] to soak (through)la lluvia me caló la ropa — the rain soaked o drenched my clothes
2) * (=percatar) to suss (out) *¡nos ha calado! — he's sussed o rumbled us! *, we've been sussed o rumbled! *
3) (Téc) [+ metal, madera] to fret4) [+ bayoneta] to fix5) [+ mástil] to fix, fit; [+ vela] to lower; [+ red] to castel buque cala 12 metros — the ship draws 12 metres, the ship has a draught of 12 metres
2.VI (=penetrar)esa moda no caló en España — that fashion did not take on o catch on in Spain
su mensaje caló hondo en nuestra generación — her message had a deep effect o made a deep impression on our generation
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2)a) < sandía> to cut a piece out of ( in order to taste it)b) (fam) <persona/intenciones> to rumble (colloq), to suss... out (BrE colloq)3) barco to draw4) < bayoneta> to fix5) (Esp) <coche/motor> to stall2.calar vi2) zapatos/tienda de campaña to leak, let water in3.calarse v pron1) ( empaparse) to get soaked, get drenched2) (liter) <sombrero/gorra> to pull... down3) (Esp) coche/motor to stall* * *= take + hold, permeate, hit + home.Ex. New computer-supported systems such as PRECIS will probably take hold only in languages and countries where a subject analysis system does not already exist.Ex. This concept permeates all bibliothecal activities from start to finish, especially indexing and abstracting.Ex. With our students, with our employees, the stress of the pulp and paper mill's shutdown is starting to hit home.----* calado hasta los huesos = drenched to the skin.* calar a Alguien = suss (out).* calar en = grow on/upon + Pronombre.* calar hondo = hit + home.* empezar a calar en = grow on/upon + Pronombre.* motor + calar = engine + stall.* * *1.verbo transitivo2)a) < sandía> to cut a piece out of ( in order to taste it)b) (fam) <persona/intenciones> to rumble (colloq), to suss... out (BrE colloq)3) barco to draw4) < bayoneta> to fix5) (Esp) <coche/motor> to stall2.calar vi2) zapatos/tienda de campaña to leak, let water in3.calarse v pron1) ( empaparse) to get soaked, get drenched2) (liter) <sombrero/gorra> to pull... down3) (Esp) coche/motor to stall* * *= take + hold, permeate, hit + home.Ex: New computer-supported systems such as PRECIS will probably take hold only in languages and countries where a subject analysis system does not already exist.
Ex: This concept permeates all bibliothecal activities from start to finish, especially indexing and abstracting.Ex: With our students, with our employees, the stress of the pulp and paper mill's shutdown is starting to hit home.* calado hasta los huesos = drenched to the skin.* calar a Alguien = suss (out).* calar en = grow on/upon + Pronombre.* calar hondo = hit + home.* empezar a calar en = grow on/upon + Pronombre.* motor + calar = engine + stall.* * *vtA «líquido» (empapar) to soak; (atravesar) to soak throughB1 ‹sandía› to cut a piece out of ( in order to taste it)lo calé enseguida I sussed him (out) o rumbled him right awayte tenemos muy calado we've rumbled you o got you sussed, we've got your number (sl)C1 ‹madera/cuero› to fret2 ‹tela/blusa› to make openwork inD ( Náut)1 ‹velas› to lower2 ‹redes› to cast3 «barco» to drawel barco cala ocho metros the ship draws eight metersE ‹bayoneta› to fixF ( Esp) ‹coche/motor› to stallG( Chi fam) ‹gol› (+ me/te/le etc): desde fuera del área le caló un gol he put the ball past him from outside the area■ calarviA «moda» (penetrar) to catch onestos cambios calan lentamente en la sociedad these changes permeate society slowlylos países donde ha calado esta religión the countries where this religion has taken root o become establishedaquellas palabras calaron hondo en él those words made a deep impression on himson experiencias que calan hondo experiences of this kind affect you deeply o have a profound effectB «zapatos/botas» to leak, let water in■ calarseA (empaparse) to get soaked, get drenchedme calé hasta los huesos I got soaked to the skinB ‹sombrero/gorra› to pull … down; ‹gafas› to put onC ( Esp) «coche/motor» to stall* * *
calar ( conjugate calar) verbo transitivo
1 [ líquido] ( empapar) to soak;
( atravesar) to soak through;
2 (fam) ‹persona/intenciones› to rumble (colloq), to suss … out (BrE colloq)
3 [ barco] to draw
4 (Esp) ‹coche/motor› to stall
verbo intransitivo
1 [ moda] to catch on;
[costumbre/filosofía] to take root
2 [zapatos/tienda de campaña] to leak, let water in
calarse verbo pronominal
1 ( empaparse) to get soaked, get drenched
2 (Esp) [coche/motor] to stall
calar
I verbo transitivo
1 (empapar) to soak, drench:
2 (atravesar) to pierce, penetrate
3 familiar (a alguien o sus intenciones) to rumble: ¡te tenemos calado!, we've got your number!
II verbo intransitivo
1 (permitir que pase el líquido) to let in water
2 (impresionar) to make an impression [en, on]
(penetrar) to catch on
3 Náut to draw
' calar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empapar
English:
leak
- see through
- soak through
- stall
- permeate
- see
- soak
* * *♦ vt1. [empapar] to soak3. [persona, asunto] to see through, Br to suss out;lo calé nada más verlo I had him worked out as soon as I set eyes on him;no consigo calar sus intenciones I can't work out what she's after4. [sombrero] to jam on5. [melón, sandía] to cut a sample of6. [tela] to do openwork embroidery on7. [perforar] to perforate, to pierce[redes] to cast9. [bayoneta] to fix10. Am [grano] to sample♦ vi1. Náut to drawun producto que ha calado (hondo) entre los consumidores a product that has struck a chord among consumers* * *I v/tII v/i1 de zapato leakcalar hondo en make a big impression on* * *calar vt1) : to soak through2) : to pierce, to penetratecalar vi: to catch on* * *calar vb to soak
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