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21 gamberrada
f.1 act of hooliganism (acto violento). (peninsular Spanish)2 act of vandalism, act of hooliganism.* * *1 act of hooliganism, act of vandalism■ su última gamberrada ha sido romper todos los cristales his latest act of vandalism was to break all the windows\hacer una gamberrada to cause trouble* * *SF (=acto vandálico) piece of hooliganism; (=grosería) loutish thing (to do); (=broma) lark *, rag *, piece of horseplayhacer gamberradas — = gamberrear 1)
* * ** * ** * *( Esp)(con énfasis — en la falta de modales) loutish act; (— en lo violento) act of thuggery/hooliganism; (— en lo destructivo) act of vandalism/hooliganism* * *
gamberrada sustantivo femenino (Esp) ( grosería) loutish act;
( acto violento) act of hooliganism
gamberrada sustantivo femenino act of hooliganism: siempre está haciendo alguna gamberrada, he's always up to some mischief
* * *gamberrada nfEsp [acto violento] act of hooliganism; [travesura] loutish act;¡deja de hacer gamberradas! stop wrecking the place!* * *f:las gamberradas de los vecinos the neighbors’ loutish behavior;el accidente ferroviario pudo ser debido a una gamberrada the rail crash may be due to (an act of) vandalism -
22 GARÐR
(-s, -ar), m.1) fence, wall;2) enclosed space, yard (cf. aldin-garðr, grasgarðr, kirkjugarðr);3) court-yard, court (þeir gánga út í garíinn ok berjast); riða í garð, to arrive; riða (fara) ór garði, to depart; fig., helmingr skal falla í minn garð, the half shall fall into my share; skal aukast þriðjungi í þínum garði, in thy keeping; hyggjum vér, at í yðvarn garð hafi runnit, into your hands, your possession; gøra e-n af garði, to equip one (as a son, a friend, when departing from home); líðr vetr ór garði, the winter passes by;4) house, dwelling;5) stronghold, castle (cf. Ás-garðr, Út-garðar).* * *m. [Ulf. gards = οικος; A. S. geard; Engl. yard, garth, garden; O. H. G. gart; Germ. garten; Dan.-Swed. gård; Lat. hortus]:I. a yard (an enclosed space), esp. in compds, as kirkju-g., a church-yard; vín-g., a vineyard; stakk-g., a stack-yard; hey-g., a hay-yard; kál-g., a kale-yard; urta-g., a kitchen-garden; aldin-g. and gras-g., a garden; dýra-g., a ‘deer-yard,’ a park:—garðr, alone, is a hay-yard (round the hay-ricks); hence garðs-seti or garð-seti, q. v.2. a court-yard, court and premises; þeir ganga út í garðinn ok berjask, Edda 25, a paraphrase from ‘túnum’ in Gm. 41; þeir Grímr hittu menn at máli úti í garðinum, Eg. 109; þá sá hann at öðrum-megin í garðinum brunaði fram merkit, Ó. H. 31; ganga til garðs, 71; mikill kamarr ( privy) var í garðinun, id.; en er þeir Hrærekr sátu í garðinum, 72; fóru þegar þangat í garðinn sem líkin vóru, id.; er hann kom heim í þorpit ok gékk um garðinn, Fms. x. 218; gengið hef eg um garðinn móð, gleðistundir dvína, a ditty; innan stokks ( within doors) eða í garði úti, Gþl. 136; eigi nenni ek at hann deyi undir görðum mínum, Lv. 59:—a fishyard, Vm. 14.3. esp. in Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, a house or building in a town or village, [Dan. gaard = Icel. bær]; hann var í Hróiskeldu ok átti þar garð, Bjarn. 6; Egill spurði hvar g. sá væri í borginni (in York) er Arinbjörn setti, Eg. 407; hann var í garði þeim er Hallvarðs-g. var kallaðr, Bs. i. 634; í garð Arons, 636; konungs-g., the king’s yard, Fms. passim and in records referring to Norway. garða-leiga, u, f. house-rent, H. E. i. 394. garða-sól, f., botan. the orach, Hjalt. garðs-bóndi, a, m. a house-owner, Grett. 103, Jb. 157. garðs-horn, n. a ‘yard-nook,’ cottage, Fas. iii. 648: esp. in tales, in the phrase, kongur og drottning í ríki sínu og karl og kerling í Garðshorni, Ísl. Þjóðs. passim: the saying, það er ekki krókr að koma í Garðshorn. garðs-húsfreyja, u, f. a town-lady, Grett. 158 A: in Icel., where the whole population are country-folk, this sense of garðr is only used in metaph. phrases, saws, = home, house; kemr engi sá til garðs ( to the house) at viti hvat í sé, Band. 13; fátækum manni er til garðs kemr, Dipl. ii. 14; hyggjum ver at í yðvarn garð hafi runnit, into your hands, your possession, Ld. 206; helmingr skal falla í minn garð, the half shall fall into my share, Fær. 117; skal aukask þriðjungi í þínum garði, in thy keeping, Nj. 3; þótt nökkut komi þat ór várum garði, 54; leggja málaferli í garð e-s, to bring a case home to one, Sturl. ii. 27; þess alls ens ílla sem þá var honum í garð borit, all the evil that was brought to his door, Hom. 119; Guð í garði ok góð Jól, a greeting, Grett. 99 (MS.); líðr vetr ór garði, the winter passed by, Nj. 112; ríða í garð, to arrive (of a rider), Sturl. iii. 185; ríða ór garði, to depart, Ld. 96; ríða um garð, to pass by; vísa gestum á garð várn, Fas. iii. 5; göra e-n af garði (mod. ór garði), to equip one when departing, e. g. a son, a friend, or the like; eigi ertú svá af garði görr sem ek vilda (a mother to a departing son), Grett. 94; hversu herralega keisarinn görði hann af garði, Karl. 148; ok hefða ek gört þik af garði með gleði ok fagnaði, Stj. 181; but esp. to endow a daughter when married, göra dóttur sína vel (ílla) ór garði, etc.; búa í garð, to prepare; hann hefir svá í garðinn búit, he has made his bed so: the phrase, það er allt um garð gengið, all past, done, bygone; föður-g., father house, paternal house; bú-garðr, an estate: also in poets, í Eyjafirði upp á Grund á þann garðinn fríða, a ditty:—a local name of several farms in Icel., Garðr, sing., or more usually Garðar, Landn., prob. from corn-fields: the saying, víðar er Guð enn í Görðum, addressed to presumptuous people who think God is God only for themselves.4. denoting a stronghold; tann-g., the ‘tooth-wall,’ the teeth and gums, Gr. ερκος οδόντων; Ás-garðr, the hold of the gods, Edda; Mið-garðr, Middle-hold, i. e. the earth; Út-garðar, Outer-hold, where the giants dwell, Edda: the phrase, ráðast á garðinn þar sem hann er laegstr, to assault the weakest part, to encroach upon the weak and helpless.5. in western Icel. a heavy snow-storm is called garðr.II. in Icel. sense a fence of any kind; garðr of þjóðbraut þvera, Grág. ii. 264: in the law phrase, garðr er granna sættir, a fence ( yard) is a settler among neighbours (i. e. forms the landmark), Gþl., Jb. 258; leggja garða, to make fences, Rm. 12, Landn. App. 325; þeir biðu hjá garði nokkurum, Nj. 170: esp. the fence around the homefield, also called tún-g., Grág. i. 82, 453, Nj. 83, 114, Eg. 766, Ld. 148. Ísl. ii. 357, passim; skíð-g., a rail fence; grjót-g., a stone fence; torf-g., a turf fence; haga-g., the hedge of a pasture, Eb. 132; tún-g., a ‘tún’ fence; virkis-g., a castle wall, Fb. ii. 73 (in a verse); stíflu-g., a ditch: rif-g., a swathe.COMPDS: garðsendi, garðshlið, garðskrókr, garðsrúst, garðsönn.III. Garðar, m. pl. (í Görðum), Garða-ríki or Garða-veldi, n. the empire of Gardar, is the old Scandin. name of the Scandinavian-Russian kingdom of the 10th and 11th centuries, parts of which were Hólm-garðar, Kænu-garðar, Nov-gorod, etc.; the name being derived from the castles or strongholds ( gardar) which the Scandinavians erected among the Slavonic people, and the word tells the same tale as the Roman ‘castle’ in England; cp. the interesting passage in Ó. H. ch. 65—ok má enn sjá þær jarðborgir (earth-works, castles) ok önnur stórvirki þau er hann görði,—K. Þ. K. 158, Fms., Ó. H. passim, (cp. Munch Det Norske Folks Hist. i. 39 sqq.); the mod. Russ. gorod and grad are the remains of the old Scandin. garðr = a castle; cp. Gerzkr, adj. from Gardar, i. e. Russian,β. Mikli-garðr—the ‘Muckle-yard’ the Great town, i. e. Constantinople, passim.COMPDS: Garðaríkismenn, Garðskonungr. -
23 geifern
v/i1. dribble, slaver; vor Wut geifern froth at the mouth* * *to drivel; to drool; to slobber; to dribble; to slaver* * *gei|fern ['gaifɐn]vito slaver; (= Schaum vor dem Mund haben) to foam at the mouth; (fig pej) to be full of spitevor Wut géífern — to be spitting with rage
vor Neid géífern — to be drooling with envy
gegen jdn/etw géífern — to revile sb/sth
* * *gei·fern[ˈgaifɐn]vi▪ [gegen jdn/etw] \geifern to rail [against sb/sth], to rant [or rave] [at sb/sth], to revile [or form vilify] [sb/sth]* * *intransitives Verb1) slaver; slobbergegen jemanden/über etwas (Akk.) geifern — discharge one's venom at somebody/something
* * *geifern v/i1. dribble, slaver;vor Wut geifern froth at the mouth2. geh, fig, pej:geifern gegen rail at* * *intransitives Verb1) slaver; slobber2) (abwertend): (gehässig reden)gegen jemanden/über etwas (Akk.) geifern — discharge one's venom at somebody/something
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24 enloquecer
v.1 to drive mad (volver loco).2 to go mad.3 to drive wild or crazy (gustar mucho).le enloquece el esquí she's mad o crazy about skiing4 to madden, to craze, to drive mad, to derange.5 to become crazy, to go crazy, to become mad, to go insane.* * *1 (volver loco) to drive mad1 (volverse loco) to go mad/crazy, go out of one's mind1 to go mad/crazy, go out of one's mind* * *1.VT (=volver loco) to drive mad; (=enfurecer) to madden, drive crazy2.VI3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to drive... crazy o mad2.enloquecer vi1) ( perder el juicio) to go crazy o madenloqueció de celos — he was driven crazy o insane with jealousy
2) (fam) ( gustar mucho)3.enloquecerse v prona) ( entusiasmarse) to go crazy, go madenloquecerse por algo — to be crazy o mad about something (colloq)
b) ( perder el juicio) to go crazy o mad* * *= go + berserk, go + postal, go + crazy, get + a buzz from.Ex. It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk.Ex. You have also probably read about cases where an employee ' went postal' and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees.Ex. Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her.Ex. How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.----* enloquecerse por = go + gaga (over).* * *1.verbo transitivo to drive... crazy o mad2.enloquecer vi1) ( perder el juicio) to go crazy o madenloqueció de celos — he was driven crazy o insane with jealousy
2) (fam) ( gustar mucho)3.enloquecerse v prona) ( entusiasmarse) to go crazy, go madenloquecerse por algo — to be crazy o mad about something (colloq)
b) ( perder el juicio) to go crazy o mad* * *= go + berserk, go + postal, go + crazy, get + a buzz from.Ex: It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk.
Ex: You have also probably read about cases where an employee ' went postal' and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees.Ex: Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her.Ex: How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.* enloquecerse por = go + gaga (over).* * *enloquecer [E3 ]vtto drive … crazy o ( esp BrE) mad■ enloquecerviA (perder el juicio) to go crazy o ( BrE) mad, go out of one's mind enloquecer DE algo:enloqueció de celos he was driven crazy o insane o mad with jealousy, he went out of his mind with jealousyB ( fam)1 (entusiasmarse) to go crazy, go mad ( esp BrE) enloquecerse POR algo to be crazy o mad ABOUT sth ( colloq)2(trastornarse): se enloquece de dolor the pain drives him crazy o mad* * *
enloquecer ( conjugate enloquecer) verbo transitivo
to drive … crazy o mad
verbo intransitivo ( perder el juicio) to go crazy o mad;◊ enloqueció de celos he was driven crazy o insane with jealousy
enloquecer
I verbo intransitivo to go mad: enloqueció después del accidente, when the accident occurred he flew into a fit of rage
II verbo transitivo
1 (hacer perder el juicio) to drive mad: la muerte de su esposa lo enloqueció, the death of his wife drove him to insanity
2 familiar (gustar mucho) le enloquecen las carreras de coches, she's crazy about motor racing
' enloquecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
perturbar
- zafarse
English:
go
- lose
- madden
- rail
* * *♦ vt1. [volver loco] to drive mad2. [gustar mucho a] to drive wild o crazy;le enloquece el esquí she's mad o crazy about skiing♦ vito go mad;enloquecía de angustia/dolor he was half-crazy with worry/pain* * *I v/t drive crazy omadII v/i go crazy omad;me enloquece el chocolate I’m mad about chocolate* * *enloquecer {53} vtalocar: to drive crazy* * *enloquecer vb2. (volverse loco) to go crazy3. (gustar mucho) to be crazy about -
25 Anschluss
m1. TELEF. etc.: connection; (Apparat) (tele)phone; (Zweit-, Zusatzanschluss) extension; (Leitung) line; einen Anschluss beantragen apply for ( oder order) a (tele)phone line ( oder connection); keinen Anschluss bekommen not get through; der Anschluss ist besetzt the line ( oder it) is engaged (Am. busy); kein Anschluss unter dieser Nummer number unobtainable (Am. not in service)2. für Gas, Wasser etc.: supply; (Anschlussstelle) supply point; Anschluss an die Kanalisation connection to the sewer system; ein Haus ohne elektrischen Anschluss a house which is not connected to the mains, Am. a house off the grid3. im Verkehr: connection; der Bus mit Anschluss an den Zug nach... the bus which connects with the train to...; Anschluss haben have a connection ( nach to oder for); den Anschluss erreichen make ( oder manage) one’s connection; den Anschluss verpassen miss one’s connection; umg., fig. beruflich: miss the boat; (keinen Ehepartner finden) be left on the shelf4. fig. (Kontakt): Anschluss finden make contact ( oder friends) ( bei with); Anschluss suchen look for company5. SPORT: den Anschluss an (die Spitze etc.) erreichen oder finden catch up with; Fußball etc.: get back into the game; in der Tabelle: narrow the gap; den Anschluss verlieren oder verpassen be left ( oder fall) behind6. im Anschluss an (+ Akk) after, following; subsequent to geh.; im Anschluss an unser Schreiben further to our letter förm.* * *der Anschluss(Buchse) port; junction; outlet;(Reiseverbindung) connection;(Telefon) connection; line;(Versorgung) supply;(Zusammenschluss) union* * *Ạn|schlussm1) (= Verbindung) connection; (= Beitritt) entry (an +acc into); (an Klub) joining ( an +acc of HIST euph) AnschlussAnschluss haben nach (Rail) — to have a connection to
den Anschluss verpassen (Rail etc) — to miss one's connection; (fig) to miss the boat or bus; (alte Jungfer) to be left on the shelf (inf)
ihm gelang der Anschluss an die Spitze (Sport) — he managed to catch up with the leaders
2) (TELEC, COMPUT) connection; (= Anlage) telephone (connection); (= weiterer Apparat) extension; (= Wasseranschluss) supply point; (für Waschmaschine) pointelektrischer Anschluss — power point
der Anschluss ist besetzt (Telec) — the line is engaged (Brit) or busy (esp US)
an +acc with); (= Bekanntschaft) friendship, companionship; (= Aufnahme) integration an +acc with)kein Anschluss unter dieser Nummer (Telec) — number unobtainable (Brit), this number is not in service (US)
* * *An·schlussRR<-es, Anschlüsse>An·schlußALT<-sses, Anschlüsse>mder \Anschluss ist gestört there's a disturbance on the lineder \Anschluss ist besetzt the line is engaged [or AM busy]\Anschluss [irgendwohin] bekommen to get through [to sth]▪ der \Anschluss connecting3.im \Anschluss an jdn/etw (in Bezug auf) with respect to sb/sth\Anschluss bekommen [o finden] to make friends\Anschluss [an jdn] suchen to want to make friends [with sb]diesem Läufer gelang der \Anschluss an die Spitze this runner has managed to join the top athletes\Anschluss [nach London/München] haben to have a connection [or connecting flight/train] [to London/Munich]den \Anschluss verpassen to miss one's connecting train/flight9.▶ den \Anschluss verpassen (keinen Partner finden) to be left on the shelf hum; (beruflich nicht vorwärtskommen) to miss the boat* * *1) connection; (Kabel) cableAnschluss an etwas (Akk.) erhalten/haben — be connected [up] to something
2) (telefonische Verbindung) connection[keinen] Anschluss bekommen — [not] get through
3) (Verkehrsw.) connectionSie haben Anschluss nach... — there is a connection to...
4) (Fernsprecher) telephone5) o. Pl. (Kontakt)6)im Anschluss an etwas — (Akk.) following or after something
* * *keinen Anschluss bekommen not get through;kein Anschluss unter dieser Nummer number unobtainable (US not in service)Anschluss an die Kanalisation connection to the sewer system;ein Haus ohne elektrischen Anschluss a house which is not connected to the mains, US a house off the grid3. im Verkehr: connection;der Bus mit Anschluss an den Zug nach … the bus which connects with the train to …;Anschluss haben have a connection (den Anschluss erreichen make ( oder manage) one’s connection;den Anschluss verpassen miss one’s connection; umg, fig beruflich: miss the boat; (keinen Ehepartner finden) be left on the shelf4. fig (Kontakt):Anschluss finden make contact ( oder friends) (bei with);Anschluss suchen look for company5. SPORT:den Anschluss an (die Spitze etc)6.im Anschluss an unser Schreiben further to our letter form* * *1) connection; (Kabel) cableAnschluss an etwas (Akk.) erhalten/haben — be connected [up] to something
2) (telefonische Verbindung) connection[keinen] Anschluss bekommen — [not] get through
3) (Verkehrsw.) connectionSie haben Anschluss nach... — there is a connection to...
4) (Fernsprecher) telephone5) o. Pl. (Kontakt)6)im Anschluss an etwas — (Akk.) following or after something
* * *¨-e m.alignment n.connection n.connector n.junction n.port (electricity) n.socket n. -
26 Gestell
n; -(e)s, -e1. zur Ablage: rack; (Regal) shelves Pl.; (Ständer) stand; (Stütze) support; (Bock) trestle; für Wäsche: clothes(-)horse2. von Brille, Fahrrad etc.: frame; Bettgestell, Fahrgestell etc.3. umg., hum. (Beine) legs Pl.; (Person) beanpole; (Körper) lanky frame; er ist nur ein dürres / langes Gestell he’s as skinny as a rake (Am. rail) ( oder all skin and bone) / he’s a long drink of water (Am. a beanpole)* * *das Gestelltrestle; frame; rack; chassis; horse* * *Ge|stẹll [gə'ʃtɛl]nt -(e)s, -e1) stand; (= Regal) shelf; (= Ablage) rack; (= Rahmen, Bettgestell, Brillengestell, Tischgestell) frame; (auf Böcken) trestle; (= Wäschegestell) clothes dryer; (aus Holz) clotheshorse; (= Fahrgestell) chassis; (= Flugzeuggestell) undercarriage (esp Brit), landing gear; (TECH von Hochofen) hearth2) (fig, inf = Beine) pins pl (inf)langes Gestell — beanpole (inf)
* * *das1) (a frame or shelf in or on which objects (eg letters, plates, luggage etc) are put until they are wanted or needed: Put these tools back in the rack; Put your bag in the luggage-rack.) rack2) (a wooden support with legs: The platform was on trestles; ( also adjective) a trestle table.) trestle* * *Ge·stell<-[e]s, -e>[gəˈʃtɛl]nt2. (Rahmen) frame3. (Untergestell) framedas \Gestell eines Theodolites the tripod of a theodolite4. (Fahrgestell) chassis5. (Flugzeuggestell) undercarriage, landing gear* * *das; Gestell[e]s, Gestelle2) (Unterbau) frame; (eines Wagens) chassis* * *1. zur Ablage: rack; (Regal) shelves pl; (Ständer) stand; (Stütze) support; (Bock) trestle; für Wäsche: clothes(-)horseer ist nur ein dürres/langes Gestell he’s as skinny as a rake (US rail) ( oder all skin and bone)/he’s a long drink of water (US a beanpole)* * *das; Gestell[e]s, Gestelle2) (Unterbau) frame; (eines Wagens) chassis* * *-e n.frame n.rack n.stand n.support n. -
27 Liniennetz
n (rail etc.) network* * *Li|ni|en|netzntnetwork of routesdas Líniennetz der U-Bahn — the underground (Brit) or subway (US) (system)
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28 Zug
m; -(e)s, Züge1. EISENB. train; im Zug on the train; mit dem Zug by train; wann geht mein Zug? when ( oder what time) does my train go?, when ( oder what time) is my train?; jemanden zum Zug bringen take s.o. to the station (Am. to the train [station]); bis zum Zug begleiten: see s.o. off at the station (Am. the train [station]); auf den fahrenden Zug aufspringen jump onto the moving train; fig. jump on the bandwagon; im falschen Zug sitzen fig. be barking up the wrong tree; der Zug ist abgefahren fig. you’ve ( oder we’ve, he’s etc.) missed the boat2. Gruppe: (Festzug) procession; (Kolonne) column; von Fahrzeugen: convoy; von Vögeln: flight; von Fischen: shoal; (Gespann) team; MIL. platoon; (Abteilung) section; der Feuerwehr: watch3. nur Sg.; Bewegung: procession; (Marsch) march; von Zugvögeln, Völkern etc.: migration; von Wolken: movement, drift(ing); Hannibals Zug über die Alpen Hannibal’s crossing of the Alps; einen Zug durch die Gemeinde machen umg., fig. go on a pub crawl, Am. go bar-hopping; im Zuge fig. (im Verlauf) in the course (+ Gen of); des Fortschritts etc.: on the tide (of); (im Gang) sein: in progress; im besten Zuge sein fig., Sache: be well under way, be in full swing; Person: be going strong4. (das Ziehen) an Leine etc.: pull (an + Dat on); heftig: tug; ruckartig: jerk; PHYS. tension, pull; Zug ausüben auf (+ Akk) exert traction on; dem Zug seines Herzens folgen fig. follow (the dictates of) one’s heart; einen Zug ins Brutale etc. haben fig. (einen Hang zu) have a brutal etc. streak5. beim Schwimmen: stroke; beim Rudern: pull; sie schwamm mit kräftigen Zügen she was swimming strongly6. an der Zigarette: drag, puff ( beide: an + Dat of, at); beim Trinken: gulp, swig umg., förm. draught, Am. draft ( alle aus from); (Atemzug) breath; einen Zug machen an Zigarette: take a drag ( oder puff); einen Zug aus der Pfeife nehmen (take a) puff at one’s pipe; einen tüchtigen Zug aus der Flasche nehmen umg. take a good swig from the bottle; sein Glas auf einen Zug leeren empty one’s glass in one go; er hat einen guten Zug umg. he can really down the stuff ( oder knock it back); in den letzten Zügen liegen umg. be breathing one’s last, be at death’s door; fig., Sache: be on its last legs; in vollen Zügen genießen fig. enjoy to the full, make the most of; in großen oder groben Zügen fig. in broad outline, roughly7. fig. und Schach etc.: move; wer ist am Zug? whose move ( oder turn) is it?; ein geschickter Zug a clever move; jetzt ist er am Zug it’s his move, the ball is in his court; ( nicht) zum Zuge kommen Person: (never) get a chance ( oder a look-in umg.); im Gespräch: (not) get a word in; Strategie etc.: (not) get ( oder be given) a chance; Zug um Zug nacheinander: step by step; (ohne Pause) without delay; in einem Zug(e) tun, lesen, Aufsatz etc. schreiben: in one go; Namen etc. schreiben: with a single stroke (of the pen)8. nur Sg.; (Luftzug) draught, Am. draft; ich habe Zug bekommen I must have been sitting in a draught (Am. draft)9. des Gesichts: feature; um den Mund etc.: line(s Pl.); einen bitteren / energischen Zug um den Mund haben have bitterness / firmness in the lines of one’s mouth10. des Wesens: trait, characteristic, feature ( alle an + Dat of); bes. pej. streak; einen leichtsinnigen Zug haben have a careless streak; das war ein / kein schöner Zug von ihm that was nice / not very nice of him; das Bild hat impressionistische Züge fig. the picture has certain Impressionistic features, there are things about the picture that remind one of the Impressionists11. Vorrichtung, an Glocke, Rollladen etc.: pull; zum Hochhieven: hoist; (Flaschenzug) pulley; an Orgel: stop; an Posaune: slide13. (Abzug) Ofen: den Zug öffnen / schließen open / close the damper; der Ofen hat keinen Zug the stove isn’t drawing14. PÄD. (Zweig) stream, Am. track; der neusprachliche Zug des Gymnasiums the modern languages side of the grammar school* * *der Zug(Fahrzeug) train;(Festzug) procession; parade;(Luftzug) draught; draft;(Merkmal) feature;(Militärabteilung) platoon;(Ziehen) tug; pull; hitch;(Zigarette) whiff;(Zugkraft) traction; tension; pull* * *I [tsuːk]m -(e)s, -e['tsyːgə]1) no pl (= Ziehen)(an +dat on, at) pull, tug; (= Zugkraft, Spannung) tension2) no pl (=Fortziehen von Zugvögeln, Menschen) migration; (der Wolken) driftingeinen Zúg durch die Kneipen machen — to do the rounds of the pubs (esp Brit) or bars
das ist der Zúg der Zeit, das liegt im Zúg der Zeit — it's a sign of the times, that's the way things are today
dem Zúg seines Herzens folgen — to follow the dictates of one's heart
3) (= Luftzug) draught (Brit), draft (US); (= Atemzug) breath; (an Zigarette, Pfeife) puff, drag; (= Schluck) gulp, mouthful, swig (inf)einen Zúg machen (an Zigarette etc) — to take a drag
das Glas in einem Zúg leeren — to empty the glass with one gulp or in one go, to down the glass in one (inf)
in den letzten Zügen liegen (inf) — to be at one's last gasp (inf), to be on one's last legs (inf)
er hat einen guten Zúg (inf) — he can really put it away (inf)
er hat Zúg abbekommen or gekriegt (inf) — he got a stiff neck etc from sitting in a draught (Brit) or draft (US)
4) (beim Schwimmen) stroke; (beim Rudern) pull (mit at); (= Federzug) stroke (of the pen); (bei Brettspiel) moveeinen Zúg machen (beim Schwimmen) — to do a stroke; (bei Brettspiel) to make a move
Zúg um Zúg (fig) — step by step, stage by stage
(nicht) zum Zúge kommen (inf) — (not) to get a look-in (inf)
du bist am Zúg (bei Brettspiel, fig) — it's your move or turn
etw in großen Zügen darstellen/umreißen — to outline sth, to describe/outline sth in broad or general terms
das war kein schöner Zúg von dir — that wasn't nice of you
6) (= Gruppe) (von Fischen) shoal; (= Gespann von Ochsen etc) team; (von Vögeln) flock, flight; (von Menschen) procession; (MIL) platoon; (= Abteilung) section7) (= Feldzug) expedition, campaign; (= Fischzug) catch, haulIIm -(e)s, -e(= Eisenbahnzug) train; (= Lastzug) truck and trailermit dem Zúg fahren — to go by train
jdn zum Zúg bringen — to take sb to the station or train, to see sb off at the station
im falschen Zúg sitzen (fig inf) — to be on the wrong track, to be barking up the wrong tree (inf)
auf den fahrenden Zúg aufspringen (fig) — to jump on the bandwagon (inf)
See:→ abfahrenIIIm -(e)s, -e(= Gesichtszug) feature; (= Charakterzug auch) characteristic, trait; (sadistisch, brutal etc) streak; (= Anflug) touchdas ist ein schöner Zúg von ihm — that's one of the nice things about him
das ist kein schöner Zúg von ihm —
IVdie Sache hat einen Zúg ins Lächerliche (fig) — the affair has something (of the) ridiculous about it, the affair verges on the ridiculous
nt -s(Kanton) Zug* * *der1) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) drag2) (a movement of air, especially one which causes discomfort in a room or which helps a fire to burn: We increase the heat in the furnace by increasing the draught; There's a dreadful draught in this room!) draught3) (a quantity of liquid drunk at once without stopping: He took a long draught of beer.) draught4) ((in board games) an act of moving a piece: You can win this game in three moves.) move5) migration6) (a section of a company of soldiers.) platoon7) (an act of pulling: I felt a pull at my sleeve; He took a pull at his beer/pipe.) pull8) (a railway engine with its carriages and/or trucks: I caught the train to London.) train* * *Zug1<-[e]s, Züge>[tsu:k, pl ˈtsy:gə]m1. (Bahn) train3.▶ auf den fahrenden \Zug [auf]springen to jump [or climb] [or get] on the bandwagonZug2<-[e]s, Züge>[tsu:k, pl ˈtsy:gə]meinen \Zug machen to have a puff, to take a drag famsein Bier/seinen Schnaps in einem \Zug austrinken to down one's beer/schnapps in one [go], to knock back sep one's beer/schnapps fameinem \Zug ausgesetzt sein to be sitting in a draught5. (Spielzug) moveam \Zug sein to be sb's moveeinen \Zug machen to make a move7. (Streifzug) tour8. (lange Kolonne) procession9. (Gesichtszug) featuresie hat einen bitteren \Zug um den Mund she has a bitter expression about her mouth10. (Charakterzug) characteristic, traitein bestimmter Zug von [o an] jdm sein to be a certain characteristic of sb12. (ohne Verzug)13. (Linienführung)▪ in einem \Zug in one stroke14. (Umriss)etw in großen Zügen darstellen/umreißen to outline sth, to describe/outline sth in broad [or general] terms15. (Verlauf)17.▶ [mit etw dat] [bei jdm] zum \Zuge/nicht zum \Zuge kommen (fam) to get somewhere/to not get anywhere [with sb] [with sth]▶ etw in vollen Zügen genießen to enjoy sth to the fullZug3<-s>[tsu:k]nt Zug* * *der; Zug[e]s, Züge1) (Bahn) trainich nehme lieber den Zug od. fahre lieber mit dem Zug — I prefer to go by train or rail
jemanden vom Zug abholen/zum Zug bringen — meet somebody off/take somebody to the train
3) (das Ziehen) pull; traction (Phys.)das ist der Zug der Zeit — (fig.) this is the modern trend or the way things are going
4) (Wanderung) migration; (StreifZug, BeuteZug, DiebesZug) expedition5) (beim Brettspiel) movezum Zuge kommen — (fig.) get a chance
das Glas auf einen od. in einem Zug leeren — empty the glass at one go
einen Roman in einem Zug durchlesen — (fig.) read a novel at one sitting
er hat einen guten Zug — (ugs.) he can really knock it back (coll.)
etwas in vollen Zügen genießen — (fig.) enjoy something to the full
7) (beim Rauchen) pull; puff; drag (coll.)8) (AtemZug) breathin tiefen od. vollen Zügen — in deep breaths
in den letzten Zügen liegen — (ugs.) be at death's door; (fig. scherzh.) <car, engine, machine> be at its last gasp; <project etc.> be on the last lap
9) o. Pl. (Zugluft; beim Ofen) draught10) (GesichtsZug) feature; trait; (WesensZug) characteristic; trait11) (landsch.): (Schublade) drawer12) (Bewegung eines Schwimmers od. Ruderers) stroke13) (Milit.): (Einheit) platoon14) (Schulw.): (Zweig) side15) (HöhenZug) range; chain* * *1. BAHN train;im Zug on the train;mit dem Zug by train;jemanden zum Zug bringen take sb to the station (US to the train [station]); bis zum Zug begleiten: see sb off at the station (US the train [station]);auf den fahrenden Zug aufspringen jump onto the moving train; fig jump on the bandwagon;im falschen Zug sitzen fig be barking up the wrong tree;2. Gruppe: (Festzug) procession; (Kolonne) column; von Fahrzeugen: convoy; von Vögeln: flight; von Fischen: shoal; (Gespann) team; MIL platoon; (Abteilung) section; der Feuerwehr: watch3. nur sg; Bewegung: procession; (Marsch) march; von Zugvögeln, Völkern etc: migration; von Wolken: movement, drift(ing);Hannibals Zug über die Alpen Hannibal’s crossing of the Alps;im Zuge fig (im Verlauf) in the course (+gen of); des Fortschritts etc: on the tide (of); (im Gang) sein: in progress;4. (das Ziehen) an Leine etc: pull (Zug ausüben auf (+akk) exert traction on;dem Zug seines Herzens folgen fig follow (the dictates of) one’s heart;sie schwamm mit kräftigen Zügen she was swimming stronglyeinen Zug aus der Pfeife nehmen (take a) puff at one’s pipe;einen tüchtigen Zug aus der Flasche nehmen umg take a good swig from the bottle;sein Glas auf einen Zug leeren empty one’s glass in one go;in den letzten Zügen liegen umg be breathing one’s last, be at death’s door; fig, Sache: be on its last legs;in vollen Zügen genießen fig enjoy to the full, make the most of;groben Zügen fig in broad outline, roughly7. fig und Schach etc: move;wer ist am Zug? whose move ( oder turn) is it?;ein geschickter Zug a clever move;jetzt ist er am Zug it’s his move, the ball is in his court;(nicht) zum Zuge kommen Person: (never) get a chance ( oder a look-in umg); im Gespräch: (not) get a word in; Strategie etc: (not) get ( oder be given) a chance;in einem Zug(e) tun, lesen, Aufsatz etc schreiben: in one go; Namen etc schreiben: with a single stroke (of the pen)ich habe Zug bekommen I must have been sitting in a draught (US draft)einen bitteren/energischen Zug um den Mund haben have bitterness/firmness in the lines of one’s mouthan +dat of); besonders pej streak;einen leichtsinnigen Zug haben have a careless streak;das war ein/kein schöner Zug von ihm that was nice/not very nice of him;das Bild hat impressionistische Züge fig the picture has certain Impressionistic features, there are things about the picture that remind one of the Impressionists11. Vorrichtung, an Glocke, Rollladen etc: pull; zum Hochhieven: hoist; (Flaschenzug) pulley; an Orgel: stop; an Posaune: slide13. (Abzug) Ofen:den Zug öffnen/schließen open/close the damper;der Ofen hat keinen Zug the stove isn’t drawingder neusprachliche Zug des Gymnasiums the modern languages side of the grammar school* * *der; Zug[e]s, Züge1) (Bahn) trainich nehme lieber den Zug od. fahre lieber mit dem Zug — I prefer to go by train or rail
jemanden vom Zug abholen/zum Zug bringen — meet somebody off/take somebody to the train
3) (das Ziehen) pull; traction (Phys.)das ist der Zug der Zeit — (fig.) this is the modern trend or the way things are going
4) (Wanderung) migration; (StreifZug, BeuteZug, DiebesZug) expedition5) (beim Brettspiel) movezum Zuge kommen — (fig.) get a chance
das Glas auf einen od. in einem Zug leeren — empty the glass at one go
einen Roman in einem Zug durchlesen — (fig.) read a novel at one sitting
er hat einen guten Zug — (ugs.) he can really knock it back (coll.)
etwas in vollen Zügen genießen — (fig.) enjoy something to the full
7) (beim Rauchen) pull; puff; drag (coll.)8) (AtemZug) breathin tiefen od. vollen Zügen — in deep breaths
in den letzten Zügen liegen — (ugs.) be at death's door; (fig. scherzh.) <car, engine, machine> be at its last gasp; <project etc.> be on the last lap
9) o. Pl. (Zugluft; beim Ofen) draught10) (GesichtsZug) feature; trait; (WesensZug) characteristic; trait11) (landsch.): (Schublade) drawer12) (Bewegung eines Schwimmers od. Ruderers) stroke13) (Milit.): (Einheit) platoon14) (Schulw.): (Zweig) side15) (HöhenZug) range; chain* * *¨-e (Schornstein) m.draft (US) n.draught n. ¨-e m.draught n.lineament n.strain n.traction n.tractive n.train n.trait n.tug n. -
29 asidero
m.1 handle (agarradero).2 excuse, pretext.* * *1 (asa) handle* * *SM1) (=asa) handle2) (=agarro) hold, grasp3) (=pretexto) pretext; (=base) basiseso no tiene asidero — there is no basis for that, that is unfounded
* * *a) ( asa) handleb) ( punto de sujeción) hand (hold)c) ( apoyo)* * *= grab rail, handle, grip handle.Ex. This library van was custom built for the needs of older people and those with mobility problems, and incorporates a lift, grab rails, and comfortable seating.Ex. The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).Ex. Doors are wide enough to pass with a wheelchair and there is a large bathroom with grip handles in the shower and by the toilet.----* funda de asidero = handle grip.* * *a) ( asa) handleb) ( punto de sujeción) hand (hold)c) ( apoyo)* * *= grab rail, handle, grip handle.Ex: This library van was custom built for the needs of older people and those with mobility problems, and incorporates a lift, grab rails, and comfortable seating.
Ex: The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).Ex: Doors are wide enough to pass with a wheelchair and there is a large bathroom with grip handles in the shower and by the toilet.* funda de asidero = handle grip.* * *1 (asa) handle2 (punto de sujeción) hand hold, hold3(apoyo): la religión se convirtió en su último asidero religion became her final supportuna acusación sin asidero an unsupported o unfounded accusationsin asideros en la realidad with no grip on reality* * *
asidero sustantivo masculino
' asidero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asa
English:
hold
* * *asidero nm1. [asa] handle2. [punto de apoyo] handhold3. [apoyo] support;la familia es su único asidero her family is her only source of comfort and support4. [pretexto] excuse;su enfermedad le sirve de asidero para no colaborar he is using his illness as an excuse not to participate* * *m handle* * *asidero nm1) agarrada, asa: grip, handle2) agarre: grip, hold -
30 comunicado
m.communication, communiqué, announcement, bulletin.past part.past participle of spanish verb: comunicar.* * *1 communiqué————————1→ link=comunicar comunicar► adjetivo1 served1 communiqué\comunicado de prensa press release* * *noun m.* * *1. ADJ1) [habitaciones] connected2) [pueblo, zona]la urbanización está muy mal comunicada — the housing estate has poor transport connections o is not easily accessible
el pueblo está bien comunicado por tren — the town has good train connections, the town is easily accessible by train
2.SM (=notificación) statement, press release, communiqué frmhan hecho público un comunicado con la lista de los candidatos — they have issued a statement o press release o frm communiqué with the list of candidates
comunicado conjunto — joint statement, joint communiqué frm
* * *masculino communiqué* * *= communiqué, memo [memorandum].Nota: Abreviatura.Ex. The official communiqué issued at the end of the meeting follows: 'The meeting deplores and is deeply shocked by the extensive damage to, and looting of, the cultural heritage of Iraq caused by the recent conflict' = El comunicado oficial emitido al final de la asamble dice: "La asamblea condena y se siente horrorizada por el enorme daño y el saqueo del patrimonio cultural de Irak ocasionado por el reciente conflicto".Ex. In most cases there was little substitution of e-mail for letters, memos, telephone calls, meetings or travel.----* comunicado de prensa = press release, news release, media releases.* comunicado interno = internal memo.* estar mal comunicado con = have + poor connections with.* * *masculino communiqué* * *= communiqué, memo [memorandum].Nota: Abreviatura.Ex: The official communiqué issued at the end of the meeting follows: 'The meeting deplores and is deeply shocked by the extensive damage to, and looting of, the cultural heritage of Iraq caused by the recent conflict' = El comunicado oficial emitido al final de la asamble dice: "La asamblea condena y se siente horrorizada por el enorme daño y el saqueo del patrimonio cultural de Irak ocasionado por el reciente conflicto".
Ex: In most cases there was little substitution of e-mail for letters, memos, telephone calls, meetings or travel.* comunicado de prensa = press release, news release, media releases.* comunicado interno = internal memo.* estar mal comunicado con = have + poor connections with.* * *communiquéCompuesto:press release, communiqué* * *
Del verbo comunicar: ( conjugate comunicar)
comunicado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
comunicado
comunicar
comunicado sustantivo masculino
communiqué;
comunicar ( conjugate comunicar) verbo transitivo
1 (frml)
comunicadole algo a algn to inform sb of sth
2 ( transmitir)
‹ información› to convey, communicate;
‹ idea› to put across
3 ‹habitaciones/ciudades› to connect, link;◊ un barrio bien comunicado an area easily accessible by road/well served by public transport;
comunicado algo con algo to connect sth with sth
verbo intransitivo
1 [ habitaciones] to be connected
2 (Esp) [ teléfono] to be busy (AmE) o (BrE) engaged;◊ está comunicando it's busy o engaged
comunicarse verbo pronominal
1
comunicadose con algn to communicate with sb
2 [habitaciones/ciudades/lagos] ( recípr) to be connected;
comunicadose con algo to be connected to sth
comunicado,-a
I adjetivo Madrid está bien comunicada con Sevilla, Madrid has good connections with Sevilla
nuestro barrio está muy mal comunicado, our district is very bad for (public) transport
II sustantivo masculino
1 (notificación oficial) communiqué
2 comunicado de prensa, press release
comunicar
I verbo transitivo to communicate
frml espero que nos comunique su decisión tan pronto como sea posible, I hope you let us know what you decide as soon as possible
II verbo intransitivo
1 to communicate
2 (estar unido a otro sitio) to get in touch: esta puerta comunica con la habitación contigua, this door opens into the adjoining room
3 Tel to be engaged: estabas comunicando, your telephone was busy
' comunicado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aviso
- comunicada
- despacho
- desvirtuar
- unida
- unido
- comunicar
- difundir
- emitir
English:
announcement
- bulletin
- communication
- press release
- release
- statement
- effect
- press
* * *comunicado, -a♦ adjbien comunicado [lugar] well-served, with good connections♦ nmannouncement, statementcomunicado oficial official communiqué;comunicado a la prensa, comunicado de prensa press release* * *I adj connected;el lugar está bien comunicado the place has good transport linksII m POL press release, communiqué* * *comunicado nm1) : communiqué2)comunicado de prensa : press release -
31 palo
m.1 stick (trozo de madera).los palos de la tienda de campaña the tent polesdar palos de ciego (figurative) to lash out (wildly); (criticar) to grope around in the dark (no saber qué hacer)de tal palo tal astilla (Prov) he's/she's a chip off the old block2 club.estrellaron tres disparos en los palos they hit the woodwork three times3 mast.palo mayor mainmast4 suit.5 tree (botany).palo santo lignum vitae6 blow (blow).se ha llevado muchos palos últimamente (with a stick)(mala crítica) he's had to put up with a lot recentlyliarse a palos (con alguien) to come to blows (with somebody)moler a alguien a palos to thrash somebody7 piece of wood, log, piece of timber.8 hit, blow, whack.9 tent stake, tent pole.* * *2 (golpe) blow■ ha sido un palo que se las supendieran todas what a drag that he's failed every subject!3 (madera) wood4 (de la letra) stroke■ haz el palo de la "p" más largo make the stroke of the "p" longer5 (de baraja) suit6 MARÍTIMO mast7 DEPORTE (de una portería) goal post8 (de golf) club\dar palos to beatdar palos de ciego to grope about in the darkde tal palo tal astila like father like sonechar a palos to kick outestar hecho,-a un palo familiar to be as thin as a rakeno dar un palo al agua familiar not to do a strokepalo de escoba broomstickpalo de golf golf clubpalo dulce liquoricepalo mayor mainmast* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=vara) [de poco grosor] stick; [fijo en el suelo] post; [de telégrafos, tienda de campaña] pole; [de herramienta] handle, shaftmás tieso que un palo —
palo de amasar — Arg, Uru rolling pin
2) (=madera)pata de palo — wooden leg, peg leg
3) (=golpe) blow- no dar o pegar ni palo al aguani a palos * —
ni a palos me voy yo de aquí dejándote sola — wild horses wouldn't make me go off and leave you on your own, there's no way I would go off and leave you on your own *
4) * (=disgusto) bummer **, nightmare *es un palo que te bajen el sueldo — it's a real bummer ** o nightmare * that they're cutting your salary
¡qué palo si suspendo! — it'll be a real bummer ** o nightmare * if I fail!
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dar palo, me daría palo que se enterase — I would hate it if he found out•
llevarse un palo, nos llevamos un palo muy gordo cuando descubrimos la verdad — it was a real blow when we found out the truth5) (Náut) mast[comer, beber]nos comimos el jamón a palo seco — we had the ham on its own, we had the ham with nothing to wash it down
no pasa un día a palo seco — Ven he never goes a single day without a drink
6) (Dep)a) [de portería] postb) [para golpear] [en hockey] stick; [en golf] club7) (=de uva) stalk8) (Tip) [de b, d] upstroke; [de p, q] downstroke9) (Naipes) suitpalo del triunfo — trump suit, trumps pl
10) (Mús) [en flamenco] style11) esp LAm (Bot) treepalo de hule — CAm rubber tree
12) Ven * [de licor] swig *, slug *13) Chile*palo grueso — big shot *
14) Méx *** (=acto sexual) screw ***echar un palo — to have a screw ***
15) Col, Venun palo de: un palo de casa — a marvellous house
cayó un palo de agua — the rain came pouring down, there was a huge downpour *
* * *1)a) ( trozo de madera) stick; (de valla, portería) post; ( de herramienta) handle; ( de telégrafos) pole; (de tienda, carpa) tent polepalo de escoba — broomstick, broomhandle
(flaco) como un palo — (fam) as thin as a rake o rail
más tieso que un palo — as stiff as a board
de tal palo, tal astilla — a chip off the old block, like father like son (o like mother like daughter etc)
b) (AmC, Col fam) ( árbol) treed) (Náut) masta palo seco — (fam)
e) palos masculino plural (Equ) rails (pl)2) ( madera) woodno está el palo para cucharas — (Col fam) the time isn't right
3) (Impr) (de la b, d) ascender; (de la p, q) descender4)a) (fam) ( golpe) blow (with a stick)lo molieron a palos — they beat him till he was black and blue
dar palos de ciego — ( al pelear) to lash o strike out blindly; ( al resolver un problema) to grope in the dark
ni a palo(s) — (AmS) no way
palos porque bogas, palos porque no bogas — you can't win
b) (fam) (revés, daño) blowc) (fam) ( en cuestiones de dinero)darle or pegarle un palo a alguien — to rip somebody off (colloq)
5) ( en naipes) suit7) (Ven fam) ( trago) drink8) (Col, Ven fam) ( de agua)cayó un palo de agua — it poured (with rain), it poured down
* * *= handle, stick, lance.Ex. The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).Ex. Any sport that involves a stick or racket, a ball or other projectile, or body contact presents a risk of serious eye injury.Ex. Hoses 60 m long with hand held lances were used to apply the herbicides.----* botón en forma de palo = toggle fastener.* dar palos de ciego = grope (for/toward).* delgado como un palo = stick-thin.* de tal palo tal astilla = a chip off the old block, like father, like son.* en casa de herrero cuchillo de palo = the cobbler's children run barefoot.* llevarse un palo = be gutted, feel + gutted.* matar a palos = beat + Nombre + to death.* palo de golf = golf club.* palo de (la) escoba = broomstick.* palo de rosa = rosewood.* palo largo para alcanzar Algo = long-handled reacher.* palos al aire = a stab in the dark.* palos de ciego = a stab in the dark, a shot in the dark.* palos de ciego, palos al aire = a shot in the dark.* * *1)a) ( trozo de madera) stick; (de valla, portería) post; ( de herramienta) handle; ( de telégrafos) pole; (de tienda, carpa) tent polepalo de escoba — broomstick, broomhandle
(flaco) como un palo — (fam) as thin as a rake o rail
más tieso que un palo — as stiff as a board
de tal palo, tal astilla — a chip off the old block, like father like son (o like mother like daughter etc)
b) (AmC, Col fam) ( árbol) treed) (Náut) masta palo seco — (fam)
e) palos masculino plural (Equ) rails (pl)2) ( madera) woodno está el palo para cucharas — (Col fam) the time isn't right
3) (Impr) (de la b, d) ascender; (de la p, q) descender4)a) (fam) ( golpe) blow (with a stick)lo molieron a palos — they beat him till he was black and blue
dar palos de ciego — ( al pelear) to lash o strike out blindly; ( al resolver un problema) to grope in the dark
ni a palo(s) — (AmS) no way
palos porque bogas, palos porque no bogas — you can't win
b) (fam) (revés, daño) blowc) (fam) ( en cuestiones de dinero)darle or pegarle un palo a alguien — to rip somebody off (colloq)
5) ( en naipes) suit7) (Ven fam) ( trago) drink8) (Col, Ven fam) ( de agua)cayó un palo de agua — it poured (with rain), it poured down
* * *= handle, stick, lance.Ex: The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).
Ex: Any sport that involves a stick or racket, a ball or other projectile, or body contact presents a risk of serious eye injury.Ex: Hoses 60 m long with hand held lances were used to apply the herbicides.* botón en forma de palo = toggle fastener.* dar palos de ciego = grope (for/toward).* delgado como un palo = stick-thin.* de tal palo tal astilla = a chip off the old block, like father, like son.* en casa de herrero cuchillo de palo = the cobbler's children run barefoot.* llevarse un palo = be gutted, feel + gutted.* matar a palos = beat + Nombre + to death.* palo de golf = golf club.* palo de (la) escoba = broomstick.* palo de rosa = rosewood.* palo largo para alcanzar Algo = long-handled reacher.* palos al aire = a stab in the dark.* palos de ciego = a stab in the dark, a shot in the dark.* palos de ciego, palos al aire = a shot in the dark.* * *Aclavar un palo en la tierra to drive a stake into the groundla pelota dio en el palo the ball hit the post o goalpostel palo de la escoba the broomstick o broomhandleme pegaba con un palo he used to hit me with a stickestar (flaco) como un palo ( fam); to be as thin as a rakemás tieso que un palo as stiff as a board o ( BrE) pokerde tal palo, tal astilla a chip off the old block, like father like son ( o like mother like daughter etc)2 (de una tienda, carpa) tent pole5 (de un polo) stick6 ( Náut) masta palo seco ( fam); under bare polesse lo comió a palo seco she ate it on its ownno me gusta beberlo a palo seco I don't like drinking it without eating anythingme lo dijo a palo seco she told me outright o ( BrE) straight outle pagaron los $10, a palo seco he was paid the $10 and not a penny more o and that was itle sacaron la muela a palo seco he had the tooth taken out with no anestheticque cada palo aguante su vela each of us must face up to our own responsibilitiesiba por los palos he was staying close to the railsCompuestos:( RPl) rolling pinmizzenmastforemastgreasy polemainmastlos de afuera son de palo ( RPl); those not in the game, keep quietCompuestos:A ( Bot) paradise treeB ( Chi) (testaferro) front man, figureheadrosewoodlicorice*lignum vitaeCompuesto:sans serif, sanserifDle dieron un palo en la cabeza he got whacked on the head with a stick ( colloq)lo molieron a palos they beat him till he was black and bluedar palos de ciego (al pelear) to lash o strike out blindly; (para resolver un problema) to grope in the darkni a palo(s) ( AmS); no wayni a palo(s) van a lograr que retire lo dicho there's no way they'll get me to take back what I saidpalos porque bogas, palos porque no bogas you can't win2 ( fam) (revés, daño) blowel accidente de su hijo fue un palo muy gordo his son's accident was a terrible blow¡qué palo! han perdido otra vez what a downer! they've lost again ( colloq)el libro recibió un buen palo de la crítica the book was panned o ( AmE) roasted o ( BrE) slated by the critics3 ( fam)(en cuestiones de dinero): darle or pegarle un palo a algn to rip sb off ( colloq)E (en naipes) suitseguir el palo to follow suitvamos a echar unos palos let's have a drinkHI1(Col, Ven fam) (de agua): ayer cayó un palo de agua it poured (with rain) yesterday, it poured down yesterday* * *
palo sustantivo masculino
1
(de valla, portería) post;
( de herramienta) handle;
(de tienda, carpa) tent pole;
de tal palo, tal astilla a chip off the old block, like father like son (o like mother like daughter etc)
( de hockey) hockey stickd) (Náut) mast;
2 ( madera) wood;
3 (fam) ( golpe) blow (with a stick);◊ lo molieron a palos they beat him till he was black and blue
4 ( en naipes) suit
palo sustantivo masculino
1 stick: este queso está más seco que un palo, this cheese is as dry as dust
su hermano está como un palo, his brother is as thin as a rake
2 (estacazo) blow
3 fam (disgusto, golpe) blow: su muerte ha sido un palo para ella, his death was a real blow to her
me da palo tener que decírselo yo, I'm really cut up about having to tell her
(decepción) disappointment: menudo palo nos dio cuando nos dijeron que no cantaría, it was a real disappointment to us when we heard that he wasn't going to sing
(rollo) drag
4 (madera) una cuchara/pata de palo, a wooden spoon/ leg
5 Náut (mástil) mast
palo mayor, mainmast
6 Dep (de portería) woodwork
7 Golf club
8 Naipes suit
♦ Locuciones: moler a palos a alguien, to beat sb up
a palo seco, on its own
de tal palo, tal astilla, like father, like son
' palo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
astilla
- caballito
- estaca
- garrote
- hisopo
- jarabe
- tranca
- trinquete
- vara
- verga
- bolo
- cachiporra
- corazón
- empuñar
- espada
- extremo
- helado
- oro
- partir
- pata
- pica
- pique
- rombo
- trébol
- triunfo
English:
broomstick
- carrot
- chip
- club
- drive
- end
- father
- golf club
- like
- pointed
- Pole
- ram
- rosewood
- shaft
- stake
- stick
- stout
- stroke
- suit
- taper
- wave
- wooden
- broom
- dead
- golf
- pole
- spar
- wood
* * *palo nm1. [trozo de madera] stick;palo de escoba broomhandle;los palos de la tienda de campaña the tent poles;Famcomo un palo [flaco] as thin as a rake;de tal palo, tal astilla like father like sonRP palo de amasar rolling pin2. [de golf] club;[de hockey] stick3. [de portería] [laterales] post;[larguero] bar;estrellaron tres disparos en los palos they hit the woodwork three times4. [mástil] mast;Fama palo seco [sin nada más] without anything else, on its own;[bebida] neat;que cada palo aguante su vela each of us is responsible for his/her own affairspalo mayor mainmast;palo de mesana mizzenmast;palo de trinquete foremast5. [golpe] blow (with a stick);dar de palos a alguien to beat o hit sb (with a stick);liarse a palos (con alguien) to come to blows (with sb);moler a alguien a palos to thrash sb (with a stick);dar palos de ciego [criticar] to lash out (wildly);[no saber qué hacer] to grope around in the dark; Andes, RP Famni a palos: eso no lo hago ni a palos there's no way I'm going to do that;Fam6. [mala crítica] bad review;se llevó muchos palos de la crítica she was panned by the critics¡qué palo, me han suspendido! what a drag, I've failed!;se ha llevado muchos palos últimamente he's had to put up with a lot recentlyprefiero que se lo digas tú, a mí me da mucho palo I'd rather you told him, I really don't want toda mucho palo ponerse a estudiar en verano it's a pain o drag having to start studying during the summerdar un palo en un banco to stick up a bank11. [de baraja] suit13. [de cante flamenco] = style of flamenco singing;Famtocar todos los palos [hacer de todo] to do a bit of everythinguna cuchara de palo a wooden spoon;Amno ser de palo not to be made of stone;RP Famlos de afuera son de palo outsiders have no saypalo de rosa rosewood15. Am [árbol, arbusto] treepalo borracho silk floss tree;palo de Brasil brazil wood tree;palo dulce liquorice root;palo santo lignum vitaeesa casa vale dos palos y medio this house is worth two and a half millionun palo verde a million buckspalo de mujer real beauty;palo de agua [aguacero] downpour, deluge of rain19. CompCuba, Méx muy Famecharse un palo to have a screw, Br to have it off;Ven Famechar un palo to have a drink;Ven Fam* * *mde tal palo tal astilla a chip off the old block fam ;2 MAR mast;que cada palo aguante su vela everybody has to stand up and be counted3 de portería post, upright4 figblow5:a medio palo L.Am. half-drunk;a palo seco whiskey straight up6 L.Am.ser un palo be fantastic7:* * *palo nm1) : stick, pole, post2) : shaft, handlepalo de escoba: broomstick3) : mast, spar4) : wood5) : blow (with a stick)6) : suit (of cards)* * *palo n1. (vara) stick2. (mástil) mast3. (de golf) club4. (de fútbol) post5. (de hockey) stick6. (disgusto) blow¡qué palo! what a blow!7. (de la baraja) suit -
32 barandal
m.1 the upper and under-piece of a balustrade, in which the balusters are fixed.2 a balustrade or railing.3 banister, railings.* * *1 handrail* * *SM (=pasamanos) handrail; (=soporte de pasamanos) base, support; (=balaustrada) balustrade* * ** * *1. [valla] [al borde de algo] rail;[en escalera] banister2. [listón] handrail* * *barandal nm1) : rail, railing2) : bannister, handrail -
33 jugum
jŭgum, i, n. [kindred to Sanscr. yuga from yug-, jungere; Gr. zugon; v. jungo], a yoke for oxen, a collar for horses.I.Lit.:B.nos onera quibusdam bestiis, nos juga imponimus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 60, 151:leones jugo subdere, et ad currum jungere,
Plin. 8, 16, 21, § 55:(bos) juga detractans,
Verg. G. 3, 57:tauris solvere,
id. E. 4, 41:frena jugo concordia ferre,
id. A. 3, 542; Ov. M. 12, 77:jugum excutere,
Curt. 4, 15, 16.—Transf.1.A yoke, pair, team of draught-cattle:2.ut minus multis jugis ararent,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 51, § 120; a pair of horses, Verg. A. 5, 147:aquilarum,
a pair, Plin. 10, 4, 5, § 16.— Plur.:nunc sociis juga pauca boum,
Juv. 8, 108; also for the chariot itself, Verg. A. 10, 594; Sil. 7, 683:curtum temone jugum,
Juv. 10, 135.—A juger of land:3.in Hispania ulteriore metiuntur jugis: jugum vocant, quod juncti boves uno die exarare possint,
Varr. R. R. 1, 10 (but in Plin. 18, 3, 3, § 9, the correct reading is jugerum; v. Sillig ad h. l.).—A beam, lath, or rail fastened in a horizontal direction to perpendicular poles or posts, a cross-beam, cross-rail:4.palmes in jugum insilit,
Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 175:vineam sub jugum mittere,
Col. 4, 22.—Esp. as the symbol of humiliation and defeat, a yoke, consisting of two upright spears, and a third laid transversely upon them, under which vanquished enemies were made to pass:5.cum male pugnatum apud Caudium esset, legionibus nostris sub jugum missis,
Cic. Off. 3, 30, 109:exercitum sub jugum mittere,
Caes. B. G. 1, 12; 1, 7; Quint. 3, 8, 3; Liv. 1, 26, 13; 2, 34, 9 al.; also,sub jugo mittere,
id. 3, 28 fin. —The constellation Libra:6.Romam, in jugo cum esset luna, natam esse dicebat,
Cic. Div. 2, 47, 98.—The beam of a weaver's loom:7.tela jugo vincta est,
Ov. M. 6, 55.—A rower's bench, Verg. A. 6, 411.—8.A height or summit of a mountain, a ridge; also, a chain of mountains:II.in immensis qua tumet Ida jugis,
Ov. H. 5, 138:montis,
Verg. E. 5, 76; Caes. B. C. 1, 70:suspectum jugum Cumis,
Juv. 9, 57; 3, 191.—Trop., yoke, bonds of slavery, matrimony, etc.: Pa. Jamne ea fert jugum? Ph. Tam a me pudicast quasi soror mea, Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 50:cujus a cervicibus jugum servile dejecerant,
Cic. Phil. 1, 2, 6:Venus Diductos jugo cogit aëneo,
Hor. C. 3, 9, 18:accipere,
Just. 44, 5, 8:exuere,
to shake off, Tac. Agr. 31:excutere,
Plin. Pan. 11:nondum subacta ferre jugum valet Cervice,
the yoke of marriage, Hor. C. 2, 5, 1. —Of misfortune:ferre jugum pariter dolosi,
Hor. C. 1, 35, 28:pari jugo niti,
to work with equal efforts, Plin. Ep. 3, 9, 9:calamitates terroresque mortalium sub jugum mittere,
to subjugate, Sen. de Prov. 4 init.:felices, qui ferre incommoda vitae, nec jactare jugum vita didicere magistra,
Juv. 13, 22. -
34 offen
I Adj.1. open; offenes Hemd open-necked shirt; bei offenem Fenster with the window open; mit offenem Mund dastehen stand open-mouthed ( oder gaping)2. (lose) Zucker etc.: loose; offener Wein wine by the glass; in einer Karaffe: carafe wine; vom Fass: wine on tap; einrennen, Feuer 1, Licht4. Stelle: vacant; die Zahl der offenen Stellen hat im Vormonat um 8% zugenommen the number of vacancies went up by 8% last month5. (frei, unbehindert etc.): offenes Gelände (wide) open country; auf offener See on the open sea; auf offener Straße in the middle of the street; auf offener Strecke on the open road; EISENB. between stations6. (offenherzig, aufrichtig) open, sincere; (ehrlich) frank, candid; offener Blick open ( oder honest) face; offen und ehrlich Angebot etc.: open and above-board; ich will ganz offen mit dir sein I’ll be quite frank with you8. (deutlich erkennbar, nicht geheim) open; offener Hass undisguised hatred; offene Feindschaft open hostility; offene Kampfansage open declaration of war; offener Aufruhr open rebellion; offene Abstimmung open vote; offene Anspielung broad allusion ( auf + Akk to); offener Brief open letter; ein offenes Geheimnis an open secret; im offenen Kampf in an open fight9. (noch nicht bezahlt) unpaid; offene Rechnung unpaid ( oder outstanding) invoice; dieser Posten ist noch offen this item has still not been paid for10. (noch nicht entschieden): offene Fragen open ( oder unsettled) questions; es ist noch alles offen nothing has been decided yet, it’s all up in the air still; die Meisterschaft war bis zum Saisonende offen (the result of) the championship was not decided ( oder settled) until the end of the seasonII Adv.1. openly; Wein offen ausschenken / verkaufen serve / sell wine on tap2. sie trägt ihre Haare offen she has her hair loose3. (offenherzig, aufrichtig) openly, sincerely; (ohne Umschweife) frankly; offen reden talk openly ( freiheraus: freely), speak frankly; ich sage offen was ich denke I just say what I think; ( jemandem) offen seine Meinung sagen oder aussprechen speak one’s mind (quite openly) (to s.o.), be perfectly open ( oder frank) (with s.o.); offen ( und ehrlich) gesagt quite honestly, to tell you the truth; offen zur Schau stellen display openly, make no secret of; offen zugeben auch admit (quite) frankly; offen gestanden to be frank, quite frankly; offen auf der Hand liegen be perfectly obvious; es liegt offen auf der Hand, dass... it is perfectly obvious that...4. LING.: einen Vokal / das o / eine Silbe offen aussprechen pronounce a vowel in the open position / the o as an open vowel / a syllable as though it is open5. mit Verben: offen bleiben stay open; Frage etc.: remain ( oder be left) open ( oder unsettled); offen halten (Tür etc.) hold open; (Geschäft etc., auch Augen) keep open; fig. (Termin, Auftrag etc.) keep open; (Ausweg, auch Entscheidung etc.) leave open; (Möglichkeit) leave ( oder keep) open, reserve; offen lassen auch fig. leave open; die Möglichkeit offen lassen fig. auch reserve the possibility (+ Gen of); offen legen fig. disclose; offen liegen zur Einsicht: be available for public scrutiny; offen stehen be (Tür: auch stand) open; Rechnung: be unpaid ( oder outstanding), remain unsettled; jemandem offen stehen fig. be open to s.o.; es steht ihm offen zu (+ Inf.) he’s free to (+ Inf.) offen stehend Tür etc.: open; Rechnung: outstanding, unsettled; mit offen stehendem Mund openmouthed* * *(freimütig) overt (Adj.); frank (Adj.); outspoken (Adj.); direct (Adj.); candid (Adj.); demonstrative (Adj.); forthright (Adj.); ingenuous (Adj.); straightforward (Adj.);(nicht entschieden) undecided (Adj.);(unbesetzt) vacant (Adj.);(unverschlossen) open (Adj.);(vorurteilslos) open-minded (Adj.)* * *ọf|fen ['ɔfn]1. adjein offener Brief — an open letter
er geht mit offenem Hemd — he is wearing an open-neck shirt
der Laden hat bis 10 Uhr offen — the shop (esp Brit) or store is or stays open until 10 o'clock
das Turnier ist für alle offen — the tournament is open to everybody
offener Wein — wine by the carafe/glass
auf offener Strecke (Straße) — on the open road; (Rail) between stations
wir hielten auf offener Strecke — we stopped in the middle of nowhere
auf offener Straße — in the middle of the street; (Landstraße) on the open road
Beifall auf offener Szene — spontaneous applause, an outburst of applause
bei offener Szene or Bühne verwandelt sich das Bild — the scene changed without a curtain
mit offenem Mund dastehen (fig) — to stand gaping
überall offene Türen finden (fig) — to find a warm welcome everywhere
mit offenen Augen or Sinnen durchs Leben gehen — to go through life with one's eyes open
eine offene Hand haben (fig) — to be open-handed
allem Neuen gegenüber offen sein — to be open or receptive to (all) new ideas
offene Handelsgesellschaft — general partnership
See:2) (= frei) Stelle vacant"offene Stellen" — "vacancies", "situations vacant" (Brit)
3) (= unerledigt, unentschieden) Frage, Ausgang, Partie open; Rechnung outstanding4) (= aufrichtig, freimütig) Mensch, Bekenntnis, Aussprache opener hat keinen offenen Blick — he's got a shifty look in his eyes
ein offenes Wort mit jdm reden — to have a frank talk with sb
2. adv1) (= freimütig) candidly; kritisieren, zugeben, als Lügner bezeichnen, sich zu etw bekennen openlyein offen schwul lebender Mensch — a person living openly as a homosexual
etw offen aussprechen — to say sth out loud
sich offen für/gegen etw aussprechen — to openly speak out for/against sth
offen gestanden or gesagt — to tell you the truth, quite honestly, to be frank
seine Meinung offen sagen — to speak one's mind, to say what one thinks
sag mir ganz offen deine Meinung — tell me your honest opinion
2) (= deutlich) clearly3)(= lose)
die Haare offen tragen — to wear one's hair loose or downWein offen verkaufen — to sell wine on draught (Brit) or draft (US); (glasweise) to sell wine by the glass
4)* * *1) ((of people) (sometimes unpleasantly) straightforward or frank in speech: She was very blunt, and said that she did not like him.) blunt2) (saying or showing openly what is in one's mind; honest: a frank person; a frank reply.) frank3) frankly4) freely6) (not shut, allowing entry or exit: an open box; The gate is wide open.) open7) (allowing the inside to be seen: an open book.) open8) (not kept secret: an open show of affection.) open9) (frank: He was very open with me about his work.) open10) (still being considered etc: Leave the matter open.) open11) (empty, with no trees, buildings etc: I like to be out in the open country; an open space.) open12) (frankly: She talked very openly about it.) openly* * *of·fen[ˈɔfn̩]I. adj1. inv (geöffnet) open; Hosenschlitz a. undone pred; Gefäß, Umschlag opened; Schranke up pred; Bein ulcerateder hatte die Augen \offen his eyes were opender Mund ist ihm vor Staunen \offen geblieben he was gaping in astonishmentmit \offenen Augen (a. fig) with one's eyes open a. figdie Haare \offen tragen to wear one's hair loosemit \offenem Hemd/Kragen wearing an open-necked shirtmit \offenem Mund with one's mouth open, with open mouthmit \offenem Mund atmen to breathe through the mouthmit \offenen Sinnen (fig) with one's eyes openetw \offen stehen lassen to keep sth openeinen Spaltbreit \offen sein [o stehen] to be ajarbei ihr ist immer alles \offen she never locks her doorssie hält ihr Lokal auch am Sonntag \offen her pub is open on Sunday as wellmeine Tür ist immer für dich \offen (fig) you are always/will always be welcome\offene Anstalt open prisonein \offenes Haus (fig) an open housejdm \offen sein (fig) to be open to sbein \offenes Grab an open grave\offenes Auto convertible\offene Kutsche open[-topped] carriage\offene Schuhe sandalsdas Auto war hinten \offen the back of the car was open\offener Ausblick unobstructed view; (klar) clear view\offenes Gelände open terraindas \offene Meer the open seanach allen Seiten hin \offen sein (fig) to have no political convictionsauf \offener Strecke on the open road; Zug between stationsdie Jagd [auf Niederwild] ist \offen JAGD it's open season [on small game]\offene Software accessible software▪ für jdn \offen sein to be open to sb7. (unzusammenhängend)\offene Bauweise detached building development spec\offene Ortschaft non-built-up areaMehl/Salz \offen verkaufen to sell loose flour/salt10. (ungewiss) uncertain; (unbeantwortet) open; Problem unsettled, unresolved; Frage open [or unanswered], unsettledder Termin ist immer noch \offen the date has still to be decidedein \offener Punkt a moot point[noch] ganz \offen sein to be [still] wide open\offener Posten unpaid item, uncovered amount\offen gelassen vacant/blanketw \offen lassen to leave sth vacant/blank\offen stehen to be vacant/blank\offen stehend vacant/blank\offene Stelle vacancy, job opening13. (ehrlich) Blick, Meinung frank, candid; Person, Gespräch a. honest; Geständnis, Art a. open; Gesicht honest▪ \offen [zu jdm] sein to be open [or frank] [or honest] [with sb]sei \offen mit mir! be honest [or straight] with me!14. (deutlich) open, overt15. (öffentlich) open\offene Gesellschaft ÖKON open partnershipin \offenem Kampf in an open [or a fair] fightauf \offener Straße in [the middle of] the street\offener Kopf open head\offene Seite open side19.▶ \offen gegenüber jdm sein to be open with sbII. adv1. (ehrlich) openly, frankly, candidly\offen gestanden [o gesagt] to be [perfectly] honest [or frank2. (deutlich) clearly, obviously, patently3. (öffentlich)\offen abstimmen to vote in an open ballot[ganz] \offen spielen to leave oneself [wide] open5. LINGdas „a“ wird \offen ausgesprochen the “a” is pronounced as an open vowel* * *1.der Knopf/Schlitz ist offen — the button is/one's flies are undone
ein offenes Hemd — a shirt with the collar unfastened
sie trägt ihr Haar offen — she wears her hair loose
offen haben od. sein — be open
die Tür ist offen — (nicht abgeschlossen) the door is unlocked
offen bleiben — remain or stay open
jemandem offen stehen — (fig.) be open to somebody
es steht dir offen, es zu tun — you are free to do it
mit offenen Karten spielen — play with the cards face up on the table; (fig.) put one's cards on the table
offenes Licht/Feuer — a naked light/an open fire
das offene Meer, die offene See — the open sea
offene Türen einrennen — (fig.) fight a battle that's/battles that are already won
mit offenen Augen od. Sinnen durch die Welt od. durchs Leben gehen — go about/go through life with one's eyes open
für neue Ideen od. gegenüber neuen Ideen offen sein — be receptive or open to new ideas
offener Wein — wine on tap or draught
3) (frei) vacant <job, post>offene Stellen — vacancies; (als Rubrik) ‘Situations Vacant’
der Ausgang des Spiels ist noch völlig offen — the result of the match is still wide open
offen bleiben — < decision> be left open
offen lassen, ob... — leave it open whether...
5) (noch nicht bezahlt) outstanding < bill>6) (freimütig, aufrichtig) frank [and open] < person>; frank, candid <look, opinion, reply>; honest <character, face>offen zu jemandem sein — be open or frank with somebody
7) nicht präd. (unverhohlen) open <threat, mutiny, hostility, opponent, etc.>8) (Sprachw.) open <vowel, syllable>2.1) (frei zugänglich, sichtbar, unverhohlen) openly2) (freimütig, aufrichtig) openly; franklyoffen gesagt — frankly; to be frank or honest
* * *A. adj1. open;offenes Hemd open-necked shirt;bei offenem Fenster with the window open;mit offenem Mund dastehen stand open-mouthed ( oder gaping)2. (lose) Zucker etc: loose;offener Wein wine by the glass; in einer Karaffe: carafe wine; vom Fass: wine on tap; → einrennen, Feuer 1, Licht3. Haare: loose;mit offenen Haaren with one’s hair (hanging) loose4. Stelle: vacant;die Zahl der offenen Stellen hat im Vormonat um 8% zugenommen the number of vacancies went up by 8% last month5. (frei, unbehindert etc):offenes Gelände (wide) open country;auf offener See on the open sea;auf offener Straße in the middle of the street;auf offener Strecke on the open road; BAHN between stationsoffener Blick open ( oder honest) face;offen und ehrlich Angebot etc: open and above-board;ich will ganz offen mit dir sein I’ll be quite frank with you7. (aufgeschlossen) open(-minded);offen für (empfänglich) open to, receptive to8. (deutlich erkennbar, nicht geheim) open;offener Hass undisguised hatred;offene Feindschaft open hostility;offene Kampfansage open declaration of war;offener Aufruhr open rebellion;offene Abstimmung open vote;offene Anspielung broad allusion (auf +akk to);offener Brief open letter;ein offenes Geheimnis an open secret;im offenen Kampf in an open fight9. (noch nicht bezahlt) unpaid;offene Rechnung unpaid ( oder outstanding) invoice;dieser Posten ist noch offen this item has still not been paid for10. (noch nicht entschieden):offene Fragen open ( oder unsettled) questions;es ist noch alles offen nothing has been decided yet, it’s all up in the air still;die Meisterschaft war bis zum Saisonende offen (the result of) the championship was not decided ( oder settled) until the end of the season11. LING open;eine offene Silbe an open syllableB. adv1. openly;Wein offen ausschenken/verkaufen serve/sell wine on tap2.sie trägt ihre Haare offen she has her hair looseoffen reden talk openly ( freiheraus: freely), speak frankly;ich sage offen was ich denke I just say what I think;aussprechen speak one’s mind (quite openly) (to sb), be perfectly open ( oder frank) (with sb);offen (und ehrlich) gesagt quite honestly, to tell you the truth;offen zur Schau stellen display openly, make no secret of;offen zugeben auch admit (quite) frankly;offen gestanden to be frank, quite frankly;offen auf der Hand liegen be perfectly obvious;es liegt offen auf der Hand, dass … it is perfectly obvious that …4. LING:einen Vokal/das o/eine Silbe offen aussprechen pronounce a vowel in the open position/the o as an open vowel/a syllable as though it is open5. mit Verben:offen bleiben stay open;offen lassen leave open;offen stehen be (Tür: auch stand) open;offen stehend Tür etc: open;mit offen stehendem Mund open-mouthed* * *1.der Knopf/Schlitz ist offen — the button is/one's flies are undone
offen haben od. sein — be open
die Tür ist offen — (nicht abgeschlossen) the door is unlocked
offen bleiben — remain or stay open
jemandem offen stehen — (fig.) be open to somebody
es steht dir offen, es zu tun — you are free to do it
mit offenen Karten spielen — play with the cards face up on the table; (fig.) put one's cards on the table
offenes Licht/Feuer — a naked light/an open fire
das offene Meer, die offene See — the open sea
offene Türen einrennen — (fig.) fight a battle that's/battles that are already won
mit offenen Augen od. Sinnen durch die Welt od. durchs Leben gehen — go about/go through life with one's eyes open
für neue Ideen od. gegenüber neuen Ideen offen sein — be receptive or open to new ideas
2) (lose) loose <sugar, flour, oats, etc.>offener Wein — wine on tap or draught
3) (frei) vacant <job, post>offene Stellen — vacancies; (als Rubrik) ‘Situations Vacant’
offen bleiben — < decision> be left open
offen lassen, ob... — leave it open whether...
5) (noch nicht bezahlt) outstanding < bill>6) (freimütig, aufrichtig) frank [and open] < person>; frank, candid <look, opinion, reply>; honest <character, face>offen zu jemandem sein — be open or frank with somebody
7) nicht präd. (unverhohlen) open <threat, mutiny, hostility, opponent, etc.>8) (Sprachw.) open <vowel, syllable>2.1) (frei zugänglich, sichtbar, unverhohlen) openly2) (freimütig, aufrichtig) openly; franklyoffen gesagt — frankly; to be frank or honest
* * *(Mathematik) adj.open adj. adj.blunt adj.candid adj.downright adj.exposed adj.forthright adj.frank adj.ingenuous adj.open (not concealed) adj.open adj.open-ended adj.overt adj. adv.candidly adv.forthrightly adv.frankly adv.ingenuously adv.openly adv.outspokenly adv.overtly adv.point-blank adv. -
35 Versand
m; -(e)s, kein Pl.1. (Absenden) dispatch; (Transport) shipment; (Verteilung) distribution; zum Versand fertig machen get ready for dispatch2. Abteilung: forwarding department* * *der Versandforwarding; dispatch; shipment; shipping; dispatching; despatch* * *Ver|sạnd [fɛɐ'zant]m - (e)s[-dəs] no plder Versand per Land/Schiene — shipment by land/rail
2) (Abteilung) dispatch (esp Brit) or shipping department3) (inf = Versandkaufhaus) mail-order firm* * *Ver·sand<-[e]s>[fɛɐ̯ˈzant]1. (das Versenden) despatch, dispatchim \Versand by post [or AM mail]im \Versand beschädigt werden to be damaged in the postetw zum \Versand bringen to dispatch [or consign] sth2. (Versandabteilung) despatch, dispatch, distribution3. (Versandfirma) mail-order company* * *der; Versand[e]s1) dispatch2) (Abteilung) dispatch department* * *zum Versand fertig machen get ready for dispatch2. Abteilung: forwarding department* * *der; Versand[e]s1) dispatch2) (Abteilung) dispatch department* * *-¨e m.dispatch n.(§ pl.: dispatches)forwarding n.shipment n. -
36 lacero
lăcĕro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [lacer], to tear to pieces, to mangle, rend, mutilate, lacerate (class., esp. in the trop. sense; syn.: lanio, discerpo).I.Lit.:B.quin spolies, mutiles, laceres quemquam nacta sis,
Ter. Hec. 1, 1, 8: lacerat lacertum Largi mordax Memmius, Crass. ap. Cic. de Or. 2, 59, 240:corpus uti volucres lacerent in morte feraeque,
Lucr. 3, 880:membra aliena,
Juv. 15, 102; cf.: lacerato corpore, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 2 (Trag. v. 95 Vahl.):morsu viscera, Cic. poët. Tusc. 2, 8: ora, comas, vestem lacerat,
Ov. M. 11, 726:amictus,
Sil. 13, 389:genas,
Ov. Tr. 3, 3, 51:verbere terga,
id. F. 2, 695:Tum autem Syrum impulsorem, vah, quibus illum lacerarem modis,
Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 17:tergum virgis,
Liv. 3, 58; 26, 13:unguibus cavos recessus luminum,
Sen. Oedip. 968:quid miserum laceras?
Verg. A. 3, 41:ferro,
Hor. C. 3, 27, 46:loricam,
Verg. A. 12, 98: lacerari morsibus saevis canum, Phaedr. 1, 12, 11:ferae corpus lacerabant,
Petr. 115 sq.:carnes dentibus,
Vulg. Job, 13, 4; id. Gen. 40, 19.—Esp.1.To break up, to wreck, shatter:2.navem Ulixis,
Ov. P. 3, 6, 19:majorem partem classis,
Vell. 2, 79, 3:naves,
Liv. 29, 8:navigia,
Curt. 4, 3, 18:lecticam,
Suet. Aug. 91.—To cut up, carve:3.obsonium,
Petr. 36:anserem,
id. 137; 74.—To waste, plunder: cum Hannibal terram Italiam laceraret atque vexaret, Cato ap. Serv. Verg. E. 6, 7, 6:II.orbem,
Juv. 4, 37.—Trop.A.To tear to pieces with words, to censure, asperse, abuse, rail at:B.obtrectatio invidiaque, quae solet lacerare plerosque,
Cic. Brut. 42, 156:optimum virum verborum contumeliis,
id. Phil. 11, 2:aliquem probris,
Liv. 31, 6:Pompeium dempto metu lacerant,
Sall. H. 3, 61, 21 Dietsch:meque vosque male dictis,
id. J. 85, 26:famam alicujus,
to slander, calumniate, id. 38, 54:alicujus carmina,
Ov. P. 4, 16, 1:lacerari crebro vulgi rumore,
Tac. A. 15, 73.—To distress, torture, pain, afflict:C.intolerabili dolore lacerari,
Cic. Ac. 2, 8, 23:quam omni crudelitate lacerastis,
id. Dom. 23, 59:quid laceras pectora nostra morā?
Ov. H. 15, 212:meus me maeror cottidianus lacerat et conficit,
Cic. Att. 3, 8, 2; cf.:aegritudo lacerat, exest animum planeque conficit,
id. Tusc. 3, 13, 27.—To ruin, destroy, dissipate, squander, waste:male suadendo et lustris lacerant homines,
Plaut. Curc. 4, 2, 22:patriam omni scelere,
Cic. Off. 1, 17, 57:bonorum emptores, ut carnifices, ad reliquias vitae lacerandas et distrahendas,
to scatter, disperse, Cic. Quint. 15, 50:pecuniam,
to squander, id. Verr. 2, 3, 70, § 164:lacerari valde suam rem,
Plaut. Merc. 1, 1, 48; cf.:bona patria manu, ventre,
to lavish, squander, Sall. C. 14, 2:diem,
to waste, Plaut. As. 2, 2, 25; id. Stich. 3, 1, 45. -
37 laedo
laedo, si, sum, 3, v. a. [perh. for lavido, root lu-; cf.: luo, solvo, and Germ. los-], to hurt by striking, wound, injure, damage (syn.: saucio, vulnero).I.Lit.:II.lora laedunt bracchia,
Plaut. Truc. 4, 3, 9:lembus ille mihi laedit latus,
id. Bacch. 2, 3, 47:tua laesuro subtrahe colla,
Ov. R. Am. 90:frondes laedit hiems,
id. F. 6, 150:teneros laedunt prima juga juvencos,
id. H. 4, 21; cf.:thymum laeditur imbribus,
Plin. 21, 10, 31, § 56:aliquem vulnere,
Ov. M. 4, 601:quid me dente captas laedere?
Phaedr. 4, 8, 6:ferro retunso Semina,
Verg. G. 2, 301:salsā laedit rubigine ferrum,
id. ib. 2, 220: servum aliqua parte corporis, Gai Inst. 3, 219.— Poet.:collum,
i. e. to hang one's self, Hor. C. 3, 27, 60:laesus nube dies,
i. e. darkened, Luc. 5, 456.—Trop., to trouble, annoy, vex, injure, offend, afflict, grieve, hurt:B.dicto, facto,
Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 53:injuste neminem laesit,
Cic. Mur. 40, 87:non minus nos stultitia illius sublevat, quam laedit improbitas,
id. Caecin. 9, 23:aliquem perjurio suo,
to attack, id. ib. 10, 28:Pisonem,
to rail at, id. de Or. 2, 70, 285:nulli os,
to offend no one to his face, Ter. Ad. 5, 4, 10:tua me infortunia laedunt,
Hor. A. P. 103:tristi laedere versu scurram,
id. S. 2, 1, 21: te a me ludibrio laesum iri, Cic. Fil. ap. Cic. Fam. 5, 1, 1:quae laedunt oculum, demere,
Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 38; 1, 17, 8.— Absol.:quia laesit prior,
Ter. Eun. prol. 6:nec laedere nec violari,
Lucr. 5, 1020.—Esp.1.Of pledged faith, one's word, agreement, etc., to break, violate, betray:2.fidem,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 38, 111; Caes. B. C. 2, 44:cur tibi junior laesa praeniteat fide,
Hor. C. 1, 33, 4:laesi testatur foederis aras,
Verg. A. 12, 496:laesae vulnera pacis,
Petr. 119.—Of reputation, to harm, injure:3.famam alicujus gravi opprobrio,
Suet. Caes. 49.—Freq. of an offended divinity:4.quo numine laeso,
Verg. A. 1, 8; 2, 183:tu magnorum numen laesura deorum,
Hor. Epod. 15, 3:ego laedor,
Ov. M. 1, 608:Veneris numina,
Tib. 1, 3, 79; 3, 6, 26:superos,
Luc. 7, 848.—Of circumstances:res laesae,
disaster, misfortune, Sil. 11, 6, 5.—Esp., in the phrase laedere majestatem, to commit treason (late Lat., v. also majestas):laesae majestatis arcessere maritum,
Amm. 16, 8, 4:laesae crimina majestatis,
id. 19, 12, 1; 21, 12, 19; so,laedere majestatem populi Romani,
Sen. Contr. 4, 25, 13. -
38 عربة
عَرَبَة \ sleigh: a carriage in which people ride over snow; it has no wheels and is pulled by a horse. \ See Also مَرْكَبَة جَلِيد \ عَرَبَة (تجرها الخُيُول) \ carriage: a wheeled vehicle drawn by horses, in former times. trolley: a light table on small wheels, for carrying food, etc., around in hospitals, restaurants, the home, etc.. vehicle: sth. that carries people or goods on land, esp. on the public roads (car, cart, bus, lorry, bicycle, etc.). waggon, wagon: a four-wheeled cart (pulled by horses) for carrying goods. \ عَرَبَة إسعاف \ ambulance: a vehicle to take people who are sick or hurt to hospital. \ عَرَبَة أطفال \ pram, baby carriage: a 4-wheeled vehicle in which a baby is pushed along. \ عَرَبَة بِضَاعة (في قِطار) \ van: esp. a railway vehicle with a box-like body, for carrying travellers’ belongings, etc.. \ عَرَبَة شَحْن (في قطار) \ freight car: a railway vehicle for carrying goods. \ عَرَبَة قِطار \ carriage: a railway vehicle for people: Sit in the third carriage from the front of the train. coach, car: a railway carriage. \ عَرَبَة مَقْطُورَة \ trailer: a vehicle (with no engine) that can be fixed to the back of a lorry or car. \ عَرَبَة نَقْل \ cart: a vehicle for goods, pulled by a horse or other animal. truck: a vehicle with an open top, for carrying heavy goods, by road or by rail: a coal truck. \ عَرَبَة نوم (في قِطار) \ sleeper: (also sleeping car) a railway carriage with beds. \ عَرَبة نوم \ car, automobile, auto: (in compounds) a kind of railway carriage: a dining-car; a sleeping-car. \ See Also أكل( أكل)، إلخ \ عَرَبَةُ يَد \ barrow: a small cart with two wheels that can be pushed by a person. handcart: a cart that is pushed or pulled by a person. -
39 Ankunftsbahnsteig
m EISENB. arrival platform (Am. track)* * *Ạn|kunfts|bahn|steigm (RAIL)arrival platform (esp Brit) or track (US)* * *An·kunfts·bahn·steigm arrival platform* * * -
40 Großraumwagen
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