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  • 1 rise

    1. noun
    1) (going up) (of sun etc.) Aufgang, der; (Theatre): (of curtain) Aufgehen, das; (advancement) Aufstieg, der
    2) (emergence) Aufkommen, das
    3) (increase) (in value, price, cost) Steigerung, die; (St. Exch.): (in shares) Hausse, die; (in population, temperature) Zunahme, die
    4) (Brit.)

    [pay] rise — (in wages) Lohnerhöhung, die; (in salary) Gehaltserhöhung, die

    5) (hill) Anhöhe, die; Erhebung, die
    6) (origin) Ursprung, der

    give rise to — führen zu; [Ereignis:] Anlass geben zu [Spekulation]

    7)

    get or take a rise out of somebody — (fig.): (make fun of) sich über jemanden lustig machen

    2. intransitive verb,
    1) (go up) aufsteigen

    rise [up] into the air — [Rauch:] aufsteigen, in die Höhe steigen; [Ballon, Vogel, Flugzeug:] sich in die Luft erheben

    2) (come up) [Sonne, Mond:] aufgehen; [Blase:] aufsteigen
    3) (reach higher level) steigen; [Stimme:] höher werden
    4) (extend upward) aufragen; sich erheben; [Weg, Straße:] ansteigen

    rise to 2,000 metres — [Berg:] 2 000 m hoch aufragen

    5) (advance) [Person:] aufsteigen, aufrücken

    rise in the worldvoran- od. weiterkommen

    6) (increase) steigen; [Stimme:] lauter werden; [Wind, Sturm:] auffrischen, stärker werden
    7) (Cookery) [Teig, Kuchen:] aufgehen
    8) [Stimmung, Moral:] steigen
    9) (come to surface) [Fisch:] steigen

    rise to the bait(fig.) sich ködern lassen (ugs.)

    10) (Theatre) [Vorhang:] aufgehen, sich heben
    11) (rebel, cease to be quiet) [Person:] aufbegehren (geh.), sich erheben
    12) (get up)

    rise [to one's feet] — aufstehen

    rise on its hind legs[Pferd:] steigen

    13) (adjourn) [Parlament:] in die Ferien gehen, die Sitzungsperiode beenden; (end a session) die Sitzung beenden
    14) (come to life again) auferstehen
    15) (have origin) [Fluss:] entspringen
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/109581/rise_to">rise to
    * * *
    1. past tense - rose; verb
    1) (to become greater, larger, higher etc; to increase: Food prices are still rising; His temperature rose; If the river rises much more, there will be a flood; Her voice rose to a scream; Bread rises when it is baked; His spirits rose at the good news.) steigen
    2) (to move upwards: Smoke was rising from the chimney; The birds rose into the air; The curtain rose to reveal an empty stage.) hochsteigen
    3) (to get up from bed: He rises every morning at six o'clock.) aufstehen
    4) (to stand up: The children all rose when the headmaster came in.) aufstehen
    5) ((of the sun etc) to appear above the horizon: The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.) aufgehen
    6) (to slope upwards: Hills rose in the distance; The ground rises at this point.) aussteigen
    7) (to rebel: The people rose (up) in revolt against the dictator.) sich erheben
    8) (to move to a higher rank, a more important position etc: He rose to the rank of colonel.) aufsteigen
    9) ((of a river) to begin or appear: The Rhône rises in the Alps.) entstehen
    10) ((of wind) to begin; to become stronger: Don't go out in the boat - the wind has risen.) aufkommen
    11) (to be built: Office blocks are rising all over the town.) entstehen
    12) (to come back to life: Jesus has risen.) auferstehen
    2. noun
    1) ((the) act of rising: He had a rapid rise to fame; a rise in prices.) das Steigen
    2) (an increase in salary or wages: She asked her boss for a rise.) die Erhöhung
    3) (a slope or hill: The house is just beyond the next rise.) die Steigung
    4) (the beginning and early development of something: the rise of the Roman Empire.) der Aufstieg
    3. adjective
    the rising sun; rising prices; the rising generation; a rising young politician.) steigend
    - early
    - late riser
    - give rise to
    - rise to the occasion
    * * *
    [raɪz]
    I. n
    1. (upward movement) of theatre curtain Hochgehen nt kein pl, Heben nt kein pl; of the sun Aufgehen nt kein pl
    2. (in fishing) Steigen nt kein pl
    3. MUS of a pitch, sound Erhöhung f
    4. (in society) Aufstieg m
    \rise to power Aufstieg m an die Macht
    meteoric \rise kometenhafter Aufstieg
    5. (hill) Anhöhe f, Erhebung f; (in a road) [Straßen]kuppe f
    6. (height) of an arch, incline, step Höhe f; (in trousers) Schritt m
    7. (increase) Anstieg m kein pl, Steigen nt kein pl
    the team's winning streak has triggered a \rise in attendance die Erfolgsserie der Mannschaft hat die Zuschauerzahlen ansteigen lassen
    [pay] \rise BRIT Gehaltserhöhung f, Lohnerhöhung f
    temperature \rise Temperaturanstieg m
    \rise in costs Kostenanstieg m
    \rise in interest rates Zinsanstieg m
    \rise in volume COMM Umsatzzunahme f
    to be on the \rise im Steigen begriffen sein
    inflation is on the \rise die Inflation steigt
    8. (origin) of a brook Ursprung m
    the river Cam has its \rise in a place called Ashwell der Fluss Cam entspringt an einem Ort namens Ashwell
    9.
    to get [or take] a \rise out of sb ( fam) jdn [total] auf die Palme bringen fam
    to give \rise to sth etw verursachen, Anlass zu etw akk geben
    to give \rise to a question eine Frage aufwerfen
    II. vi
    <rose, risen>
    1. (ascend) steigen; curtain aufgehen, hochgehen
    the curtain is rising der Vorhang geht auf [o hebt sich
    2. (become visible) moon, sun aufgehen
    3. (move towards water surface) fish an die Oberfläche kommen
    5. (improve position) aufsteigen
    to \rise to fame berühmt werden
    to \rise in the hierarchy in der Hierarchie aufsteigen
    to \rise in the ranks im Rang steigen
    to \rise through the ranks befördert werden
    to \rise in sb's esteem in jds Ansehen steigen
    6. (from a chair) sich akk erheben; LAW
    all \rise bitte erheben Sie sich
    7. (get out of bed) aufstehen
    8. esp BRIT ( form: adjourn) enden, schließen
    the meeting rose at 6p.m. die Besprechung endete um 18.00 Uhr
    9. (be reborn) auferstehen
    to \rise from the dead von den Toten auferstehen
    to \rise again wiederauferstehen
    10. (blow) wind aufkommen
    they noticed that the wind was rising sie bemerkten, dass der Wind stärker wurde
    11. (originate) river entspringen
    12. (rebel) sich akk auflehnen
    to \rise against sb/sth sich akk gegen jdn/etw auflehnen
    13. (incline upwards) ground ansteigen
    14. (be higher than surroundings) sich akk erheben
    the mountains \rise above the woods die Berge ragen über den Wäldern empor
    15. (stand on end) hair zu Berge stehen
    his hair rose ihm standen die Haare zu Berge
    we were impressed by the skyscrapers rising above the plain wir waren beeindruckt von den Wolkenkratzern, die sich über der Ebene erhoben
    17. FOOD yeast, dough aufgehen
    18. (appear) blister, bump, weal sich akk bilden
    19. (get nauseated) stomach sich akk umdrehen [o heben
    20. (increase) [an]steigen; (in height) river, sea steigen
    house prices have \risen sharply die Immobilienpreise sind stark gestiegen
    21. of emotion sich akk erhitzen
    tempers were rising at the meeting die Gemüter erhitzten sich auf der Besprechung
    he felt panic \rise in him er fühlte Panik in sich aufsteigen
    22. (become louder) voice lauter werden, sich akk erheben
    murmurs of disapproval rose from the crowd die Menge ließ ein missbilligendes Gemurmel hören
    23. mood, spirit steigen
    my spirits \rise whenever I think of my next holiday immer wenn ich an meinen nächsten Urlaub denke, steigt meine Laune
    24. barometer, thermometer steigen
    25.
    to \rise to the bait anbeißen
    they offered a good salary, but I didn't \rise to the bait sie boten mir ein gutes Gehalt an, aber ich habe mich nicht ködern lassen
    \rise and shine! aufstehen!, los, raus aus den Federn!
    * * *
    [raɪz] vb: pret rose, ptp risen
    1. n
    1) (= increase) (in sth etw gen) (in temperature, pressure, of tide, river) Anstieg m, Steigen nt no pl; (in number) Zunahme f; (in prices, bank rate) Steigerung f, Anstieg m; (ST EX) Aufschwung m
    2) (= upward movement of theatre curtain) Hochgehen nt, Heben nt; (of sun) Aufgehen nt; (MUS in pitch) Erhöhung f (
    in +gen (fig, to fame, power etc) Aufstieg m (to zu)

    the rise of the working classes —

    3) (= small hill) Erhebung f; (= slope) Steigung f
    4) (= origin of river) Ursprung m

    to give rise to sth — etw verursachen; to questions etw aufwerfen; to complaints Anlass zu etw geben; to speculation zu etw führen; to hopes, fears etw aufkommen lassen

    2. vi
    1) (= get up) (from sitting, lying) aufstehen, sich erheben (geh), um zu gehen

    to rise from the table to rise in the saddle — vom Tisch aufstehen, sich vom Tisch erheben (geh) sich im Sattel heben

    he rose from his sickbed to go and see her — er verließ sein Krankenlager, um sie zu sehen

    rise and shine! (inf)raus aus den Federn! (inf)

    2) (= go up) steigen; (smoke, mist etc) (auf)steigen, emporsteigen; (prices, temperature, pressure etc) (an)steigen (to auf +acc); (balloon, aircraft, bird) (auf)steigen, sich heben (geh); (lift) hochfahren, nach oben fahren; (theatre curtain) hochgehen, sich heben; (sun, moon, bread, dough) aufgehen; (wind, storm) aufkommen, sich erheben; (voice, in volume) sich erheben; (in pitch) höher werden; (swimmer, fish) hochkommen; (new buildings) entstehen; (fig, hopes) steigen; (anger) wachsen, zunehmen; (stomach) sich heben

    he won't rise to any of your taunts —

    I can't rise to £100 — ich kann nicht bis £ 100 gehen

    his voice rose to screaming pitchseine Stimme wurde kreischend or schrill

    3) (ground) ansteigen; (mountains, hills, castle) sich erheben

    the mountain rises to 5,000 feet —

    where the hills rise against the skywo sich die Berge gegen den Himmel abheben

    4) (fig

    in society, rank) to rise in the world — es zu etwas bringen

    to rise from nothingsich aus dem Nichts empor- or hocharbeiten

    he rose to be President/a captain — er stieg zum Präsidenten/Kapitän auf

    See:
    rank
    5) (= adjourn assembly) auseinandergehen; (meeting) beendet sein
    6) (= originate river) entspringen
    7) (= revolt people) sich empören, sich erheben; (= rebel one's soul etc) sich empören

    to rise (up) in anger (at sth) (people) — sich (gegen etw) empören; (soul, inner being etc) sich (gegen etw) auflehnen/zornig empören

    * * *
    rise [raız]
    A v/i prät rose [rəʊz], pperf risen [ˈrızn]
    1. sich erheben, aufstehen ( from von):
    rise and shine! umg raus aus den Federn!
    2. a) aufbrechen
    b) die Sitzung schließen, sich vertagen
    3. auf-, hoch-, emporsteigen (Vogel, Rauch, Geruch etc; auch fig Gedanke, Zorn etc):
    the curtain rises THEAT der Vorhang geht hoch;
    a) die Röte stieg ihr ins Gesicht,
    b) ihre Wangen röteten sich (an der Luft etc);
    a) an die Oberfläche kommen (Fisch etc), auftauchen (U-Boot),
    b) fig ans Tageslicht oder zum Vorschein kommen;
    his hair rose die Haare standen ihm zu Berge oder sträubten sich ihm;
    land rises to view SCHIFF Land kommt in Sicht;
    the spirits rose die Stimmung hob sich;
    the word rose to her lips das Wort kam ihr auf die Lippen
    4. REL (von den Toten) auferstehen
    5. emporsteigen, dämmern (Morgen)
    6. ASTRON aufgehen (Sonne etc)
    7. ansteigen, bergan gehen (Weg etc)
    8. (an)steigen (by um) (Fieber, Fluss, Preise etc):
    the barometer ( oder glass) has risen das Barometer ist gestiegen;
    rise in sb’s esteem in jemandes Achtung steigen
    9. sich erheben, emporragen:
    the tower rises to a height of 80 yards der Turm erreicht eine Höhe von 80 Yards
    10. steigen, sich bäumen (Pferd):
    rise to a fence zum Sprung über ein Hindernis ansetzen
    11. aufgehen (Saat, auch Hefeteig)
    12. sich bilden (on auf dat) (Blasen etc)
    13. sich erheben, aufkommen (Wind, Sturm, Unruhe, Streit etc)
    14. auch rise in rebellion sich erheben, revoltieren, aufstehen:
    my stomach rises against this mein Magen sträubt sich dagegen, a. fig es ekelt mich an; arm2 Bes Redew
    15. entstehen, -springen:
    the river rises from a spring in the mountains der Fluss entspringt aus einer Bergquelle;
    their argument rose from ( oder out of) a misunderstanding ihr Streit entsprang (aus) einem Missverständnis
    16. fig sich erheben:
    a) erhaben sein ( above über akk): crowd1 A 2
    b) sich emporschwingen (Geist):
    rise above mediocrity über das Mittelmaß hinausragen; occasion A 4
    rise to a higher rank aufsteigen, befördert werden;
    rise in the world vorwärtskommen, es zu etwas bringen
    18. (an)wachsen, sich steigern:
    the wind rose der Wind nahm zu;
    his courage rose sein Mut wuchs
    19. MUS etc (an)steigen, anschwellen (Ton), lauter werden (Stimme)
    B v/t
    a) aufsteigen lassen, einen Fisch an die Oberfläche bringen
    b) aufsteigen sehen, auch SCHIFF ein Schiff sichten
    C s
    1. (Auf-, Hoch)Steigen n, Aufstieg m, THEAT Hochgehen n (des Vorhangs)
    2. ASTRON (Sonnen- etc) Aufgang m
    3. REL Auferstehung f (von den Toten)
    4. a) Auftauchen n
    b) Steigen n (des Fisches), Schnappen n (nach dem Köder):
    a) jemanden auf den Arm nehmen umg,
    b) jemanden auf die Palme bringen umg
    5. fig Aufstieg m:
    his rise to fame sein Aufstieg zum Ruhm;
    a young artist on the rise ein aufstrebender junger Künstler
    6. (An)Steigen n:
    a) Anschwellen n (eines Flusses, eines Tons etc)
    b) Anstieg m, Erhöhung f, Zunahme f:
    the rise in temperature der Temperaturanstieg;
    rise of (the) tide SCHIFF Tidenhub m;
    rise and fall Steigen und Fallen
    c) allg (An)Wachsen n, Steigerung f
    7. WIRTSCH
    a) (An)Steigen n, Anziehen n:
    rise in prices Preisanstieg m
    b) Börse: Aufschwung m, Hausse f
    c) besonders Br Aufbesserung f, Lohn-, Gehaltserhöhung f:
    on the rise im Steigen begriffen (Preise, Kurse);
    rise (of value) Wertsteigerung f;
    speculate for a rise auf Hausse oder à la hausse spekulieren; operate A 4 a
    8. Zuwachs m, Zunahme f:
    rise in population Bevölkerungszuwachs, -zunahme
    9. Ursprung m (einer Quelle oder fig), Entstehung f:
    take ( oder have) its rise entspringen, entstehen, seinen Ursprung nehmen
    10. fig Anlass m, Ursache f:
    a) verursachen, hervorrufen, führen zu,
    b) einen Verdacht etc aufkommen lassen, Anlass geben zu, erregen
    11. a) Steigung f (eines Geländes)
    b) Anhöhe f, Erhebung f
    12. Höhe f (eines Turmes etc)
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (going up) (of sun etc.) Aufgang, der; (Theatre): (of curtain) Aufgehen, das; (advancement) Aufstieg, der
    2) (emergence) Aufkommen, das
    3) (increase) (in value, price, cost) Steigerung, die; (St. Exch.): (in shares) Hausse, die; (in population, temperature) Zunahme, die
    4) (Brit.)

    [pay] rise — (in wages) Lohnerhöhung, die; (in salary) Gehaltserhöhung, die

    5) (hill) Anhöhe, die; Erhebung, die
    6) (origin) Ursprung, der

    give rise to — führen zu; [Ereignis:] Anlass geben zu [Spekulation]

    7)

    get or take a rise out of somebody — (fig.): (make fun of) sich über jemanden lustig machen

    2. intransitive verb,
    1) (go up) aufsteigen

    rise [up] into the air — [Rauch:] aufsteigen, in die Höhe steigen; [Ballon, Vogel, Flugzeug:] sich in die Luft erheben

    2) (come up) [Sonne, Mond:] aufgehen; [Blase:] aufsteigen
    3) (reach higher level) steigen; [Stimme:] höher werden
    4) (extend upward) aufragen; sich erheben; [Weg, Straße:] ansteigen

    rise to 2,000 metres — [Berg:] 2 000 m hoch aufragen

    5) (advance) [Person:] aufsteigen, aufrücken

    rise in the worldvoran- od. weiterkommen

    6) (increase) steigen; [Stimme:] lauter werden; [Wind, Sturm:] auffrischen, stärker werden
    7) (Cookery) [Teig, Kuchen:] aufgehen
    8) [Stimmung, Moral:] steigen
    9) (come to surface) [Fisch:] steigen

    rise to the bait(fig.) sich ködern lassen (ugs.)

    10) (Theatre) [Vorhang:] aufgehen, sich heben
    11) (rebel, cease to be quiet) [Person:] aufbegehren (geh.), sich erheben

    rise [to one's feet] — aufstehen

    rise on its hind legs[Pferd:] steigen

    13) (adjourn) [Parlament:] in die Ferien gehen, die Sitzungsperiode beenden; (end a session) die Sitzung beenden
    14) (come to life again) auferstehen
    15) (have origin) [Fluss:] entspringen
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    (in rates) n.
    Kursanstieg m. (increase) time n.
    Anstiegszeit f. n.
    Anstieg -e m.
    Aufgang -¨e m.
    Aufschwung m.
    Steigen - n. (above) v.
    herausragen (über) v. (advance) to the position of expr.
    avancieren zu v. v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: rose, risen)
    = anschwellen v.
    ansteigen v.
    anwachsen v.
    aufgehen v.
    aufstehen v.
    aufsteigen v.
    emporsteigen v.
    entspringen v.
    entstehen v.
    sich erheben v.
    sichtbar werden ausdr.
    steigen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: stieg, ist gestiegen)

    English-german dictionary > rise

  • 2 rise

    [raɪz] n
    2) ( in fishing) Steigen nt kein pl
    3) mus of a pitch, sound Erhöhung f
    4) ( in society) Aufstieg m;
    \rise to power Aufstieg m an die Macht;
    meteoric \rise kometenhafter Aufstieg
    5) ( hill) Anhöhe f, Erhebung f; ( in a road) [Straßen]kuppe f
    6) ( height) of an arch, incline, step Höhe f; ( in trousers) Schritt m
    7) ( increase) Anstieg m kein pl, Steigen nt kein pl;
    the team's winning streak has triggered a \rise in attendance die Erfolgsserie der Mannschaft hat die Zuschauerzahlen ansteigen lassen;
    [pay] \rise ( Brit) Gehaltserhöhung f;
    temperature \rise Temperaturanstieg m;
    to be on the \rise im Steigen begriffen sein;
    inflation is on the \rise die Inflation steigt
    8) ( origin) of a brook Ursprung m;
    the river Cam has its \rise in a place called Ashwell der Fluss Cam entspringt an einem Ort namens Ashwell
    PHRASES:
    to get [or take] a \rise out of sb ( fam) jdn [total] auf die Palme bringen ( fam)
    to give \rise to sth etw verursachen, Anlass zu etw akk geben;
    to give \rise to a question eine Frage aufwerfen vi <rose, risen>
    1) ( ascend) steigen; curtain aufgehen, hochgehen;
    the curtain is rising der Vorhang geht auf [o hebt sich];
    2) ( become visible) moon, sun aufgehen
    3) ( move towards water surface) fish an die Oberfläche kommen
    4) ( become higher in pitch) voice höher werden
    5) ( improve position) aufsteigen;
    to \rise to fame berühmt werden;
    to \rise in the hierarchy in der Hierarchie aufsteigen;
    to \rise in the ranks im Rang steigen;
    to \rise through the ranks befördert werden;
    to \rise in sb's esteem in jds Ansehen nt steigen
    6) ( from a chair) sich akk erheben law
    all \rise bitte erheben Sie sich
    7) ( get out of bed) aufstehen
    8) ( esp Brit) (form: adjourn) enden, schließen;
    the meeting rose at 6p.m. die Besprechung endete um 18.00 Uhr
    9) ( be reborn) auferstehen;
    to \rise from the dead von den Toten auferstehen;
    to \rise again wiederauferstehen
    10) ( blow) wind aufkommen;
    they noticed that the wind was rising sie bemerkten, dass der Wind stärker wurde
    11) ( originate) river entspringen
    12) ( rebel) sich akk auflehnen;
    to \rise against sb/ sth sich akk gegen jdn/etw auflehnen
    13) ( incline upwards) ground ansteigen
    the mountains \rise above the woods die Berge ragen über den Wäldern empor
    15) ( stand on end) hair zu Berge stehen;
    his hair rose ihm standen die Haare zu Berge
    16) ( be constructed) building entstehen;
    we were impressed by the skyscrapers rising above the plain wir waren beeindruckt von den Wolkenkratzern, die sich über der Ebene erhoben
    17) food yeast, dough aufgehen
    18) ( appear) blister, bump, weal sich akk bilden
    19) ( get nauseated) stomach sich akk umdrehen [o heben];
    20) ( increase) [an]steigen;
    ( in height) river, sea steigen;
    house prices have \risen sharply die Immobilienpreise sind stark gestiegen
    21) of emotion sich akk erhitzen;
    tempers were rising at the meeting die Gemüter erhitzten sich auf der Besprechung;
    he felt panic \rise in him er fühlte Panik in sich aufsteigen
    22) ( become louder) voice lauter werden, sich akk erheben;
    murmurs of disapproval rose from the crowd die Menge ließ ein missbilligendes Gemurmel hören
    23) mood, spirit steigen;
    my spirits \rise whenever I think of my next holiday immer wenn ich an meinen nächsten Urlaub denke, steigt meine Laune
    24) barometer, thermometer steigen
    PHRASES:
    to \rise to the bait anbeißen;
    they offered a good salary, but I didn't \rise to the bait sie boten mir ein gutes Gehalt an, aber ich habe mich nicht ködern lassen;
    \rise and shine! aufstehen!, los, raus aus den Federn!

    English-German students dictionary > rise

  • 3 mide

    "stomach, belly. - ağzı anat. cardia, cardiac orifice. -si ağzına gelmek 1. to feel like vomiting. 2. to be revolted by something. -si almamak /ı/ to have no appetite for. -yi ateşlemek slang to hit the booze, bend the elbow. - bağırsak yangısı path. gastroenteritis. -yi bastırmak (for a snack) to assuage one´s hunger pangs. -sini bozmak /ın/ (for something) to give (one) indigestion, upset (one´s) stomach. - bozukluğu indigestion. -si bozulmak to have indigestion. -sini bulandırmak /ın/ 1. to make (one) sick at one´s stomach, turn (one´s) stomach. 2. to make (someone) suspect that something has gone (or will go) wrong. -si bulanmak 1. to feel sick at one´s stomach, feel nauseated. 2. to be revolted by something. 3. to suspect that all is not well, smell a rat. - bulantısı nausea. -sine dokunmak /ın/ to give (one) indigestion, upset (one´s) stomach. - dolgunluğu feeling of overfullness (in the stomach). -si ekşimek to have heartburn. - ekşimesi heartburn, pyrosis. - ezikliği slight feeling of hunger. - fesadı indigestion. - fesadına uğramak to get indigestion, get an upset stomach. - genişlemesi path. tympanites. - iltihabı/yangısı path. gastritis. -si kaldırmamak/götürmemek/kabul etmemek /ı/ 1. to be unable to eat (a food) (because one finds it revolting or indigestible). 2. to be revolted by, be unable to stand (something). - kanaması gastric bleeding. -si kaynamak to have indigestion; to have heartburn. -si kazınmak to feel very hungry, be ravenous. -yi kurtarmak slang to assuage one´s hunger. - onarımı gastroplasty. -ye oturmak (for food) to sit heavily on one´s stomach. - spazmı gastric spasm. - suyu gastric juice. - şişkinliği bloated feeling (in the stomach). - ülseri path. gastric ulcer. -si yanmak to have heartburn."

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  • 4 dar asco

    v.
    1 to feel nauseated to, to dislike very much to, to be nauseated to, to feel nauseated for.
    Me da asco comer I feel nauseated to eat.
    2 to feel nausea, to get sick to one's stomach.
    Me da asco I feel nausea.
    3 to be nauseating, to provoke disgust, to put off.
    4 to feel revulsion for, to be nauseated towards, to be nauseated by.
    Me dan asco las cucarachas I feel revulsion towards roaches.
    5 to be nauseating to.
    Da asco verlo comer It is nauseating to see him eat.
    * * *
    to be disgusting
    * * *
    * * *
    (v.) = stink, disgust
    Ex. It was almost like predestination, and predestination stinks.
    Ex. So, food repulsions take root in social imagination and the logic of food classification show what is eatable or not, what disgusts and what soils the soul.
    * * *
    (v.) = stink, disgust

    Ex: It was almost like predestination, and predestination stinks.

    Ex: So, food repulsions take root in social imagination and the logic of food classification show what is eatable or not, what disgusts and what soils the soul.

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  • 5 sick

    sik
    1. adjective
    1) (vomiting or inclined to vomit: He has been sick several times today; I feel sick; She's inclined to be seasick/airsick/car-sick.) mareado
    2) ((especially American) ill: He is a sick man; The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.) enfermo
    3) (very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of): I'm sick of doing this; I'm sick and tired of hearing about it!) harto, cansado, preocupado
    4) (affected by strong, unhappy or unpleasant feelings: I was really sick at making that bad mistake.) angustiado
    5) (in bad taste: a sick joke.) morboso, de muy mal gusto, negro

    2. noun
    (vomit: The bedclothes were covered with sick.) vómito
    - sickening
    - sickeningly
    - sickly
    - sickness
    - sick-leave
    - make someone sick
    - make sick
    - the sick
    - worried sick

    sick adj enfermo
    my brother's sick, he's got flu mi hermano está enfermo, tiene gripe
    to be sick vomitar / devolver
    to feel sick tener náuseas / estar mareado
    to make someone sick poner enfermo a alguien / dar asco a alguien
    this government makes me sick! ¡este gobierno me pone enfermo!
    tr[sɪk]
    1 (ill) enfermo,-a
    2 (nauseated, queasy) mareado,-a
    3 (fed up) harto,-a; (worried) preocupado,-a
    I bet you're sick of the sight of grapes! ¡seguro que estás harto de ver uvas!
    4 (morbid - mind, person) morboso,-a; (- joke, humour) de muy mal gusto, negro,-a
    1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (vomit) vómito
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to be off sick estar ausente por enfermedad
    to be sick (vomit) vomitar, devolver
    to be as sick as a parrot estar destrozado,-a
    to call in sick llamar diciendo que se está enfermo,-a
    to feel sick estar mareado,-a, tener náuseas
    to go sick darse de baja por enfermedad
    to make somebody sick (angry) reventar a alguien, dar rabia a alguien
    it makes you sick! ¡da rabia!
    you make me sick! ¡me das asco!
    to report sick dar parte de enfermedad, coger la baja por enfermedad
    to take sick dated enfermar, caer enfermo,-a, ponerse enfermo,-a
    sick bag bolsa para el mareo
    sick headache jaqueca, migraña
    sick leave baja por enfermedad
    sick ['sɪk] adj
    1) : enfermo
    2) nauseous: mareado, con náuseas
    to get sick: vomitar
    3) : para uso de enfermos
    sick day: día de permiso (por enfermedad)
    adj.
    doliente adj.
    enfermo, -a adj.
    enfermucho, -a adj.
    harto, -a adj.
    malo, -a adj.
    nauseado, -a adj.
    pálido, -a adj.
    v.
    azuzar v.

    I sɪk
    adjective -er, -est
    1) ( ill) enfermo

    to get sick — (AmE) caer* enfermo, enfermar, enfermarse (AmL)

    to be off sick — estar* ausente por enfermedad

    sick building syndromesíndrome m del edificio enfermo

    2) ( nauseated) (pred)

    to feel sick — (dizzy, unwell) estar* mareado; ( about to vomit) tener* ganas de vomitar or de devolver, tener* náuseas

    to be sick — vomitar, devolver*

    it makes me sick the way she gets away with itme da rabia or (AmL tb) me enferma cómo se sale con la suya

    3)
    a) (disturbed, sickened) (pred)

    to be sick with fear/worry — estar* muerto de miedo/preocupación

    to be sick at heart — (liter) estar* muy angustiado

    b) (weary, fed up)

    to be sick OF something/-ING — estar* harto de algo/+ inf

    I'm sick and tired o sick to death of hearing that — estoy absolutamente harto or (fam) hasta la coronilla de oír eso

    4) ( gruesome) <person/mind> morboso; <humor/joke> de muy mal gusto

    II
    1)

    the sick — (+ pl vb) los enfermos

    2) u ( vomit) (BrE colloq) vómito m
    [sɪk]
    1. ADJ
    (compar sicker) (superl sickest)
    1) (=ill) [person] enfermo; [animal] malo, enfermo

    to fall sick — enfermar, caer enfermo

    to go sick — faltar por estar enfermo (al colegio, trabajo etc) ; (with a medical certificate) estar de baja

    to make sb look sick — (US) (fig) (=appear inferior) hacer parecer poca cosa a algn

    the Romanians made our team look sick — los rumanos dejaron a nuestro equipo muy atrás, el equipo rumano era como para darle complejo a nuestro equipo *

    to be off sick — faltar por estar enfermo (al colegio, trabajo etc) ; (with a medical certificate) estar de baja

    she phoned or called in sick — llamó para decir que estaba enferma

    - be sick at heart
    worried, worry
    2)

    to be sick — (Brit) (=vomit) devolver, vomitar

    to feel sick — (Brit) (=nauseous) tener ganas de devolver or de vomitar, tener náuseas

    to make sb sick — (lit) hacer devolver or vomitar a algn

    to make o.s. sick — (deliberately) hacerse vomitar or devolver

    - be as sick as a dog
    airsick, seasick, travel-sick
    3) (=fed up)

    to be sick of (doing) sth — estar harto de (hacer) algo *

    to be sick and tired or sick to death of (doing) sth — estar hasta la coronilla de (hacer) algo *, estar más que harto de (hacer) algo *

    to be sick of the sight of sb — estar más que harto de algn *

    - be as sick as a parrot
    4) (=disgusted)

    I feel sick about the way she was treated — me asquea la forma en que la trataron

    it makes me sick the way they waste our money — me pone enferma ver la manera en que malgastan nuestro dinero

    she's never without a boyfriend, makes you sick, doesn't it? * — siempre tiene algún novio, da rabia ¿no? *

    it's enough to make you sick — es como para sacarle a uno de quicio, es como para desesperarse

    you make me sick! — ¡me das asco!

    it makes me sick to my stomach — me revienta, me da ganas de vomitar

    5) pej (=morbid) [joke, act] de mal gusto; [person, mind, sense of humour] morboso
    2. N
    1)

    the sick — los enfermos

    2) (Brit) (=vomit) vómito m, devuelto m
    3.
    CPD

    sick bag Nbolsa f para el mareo

    sick building syndrome Nsíndrome m del edificio enfermo

    sick leave N

    to be on sick leavetener permiso or (Sp) baja por enfermedad

    sick list Nlista f de enfermos

    to be on the sick listestar de permiso or (Sp) de baja por enfermedad

    sick note Njustificante m por enfermedad

    * * *

    I [sɪk]
    adjective -er, -est
    1) ( ill) enfermo

    to get sick — (AmE) caer* enfermo, enfermar, enfermarse (AmL)

    to be off sick — estar* ausente por enfermedad

    sick building syndromesíndrome m del edificio enfermo

    2) ( nauseated) (pred)

    to feel sick — (dizzy, unwell) estar* mareado; ( about to vomit) tener* ganas de vomitar or de devolver, tener* náuseas

    to be sick — vomitar, devolver*

    it makes me sick the way she gets away with itme da rabia or (AmL tb) me enferma cómo se sale con la suya

    3)
    a) (disturbed, sickened) (pred)

    to be sick with fear/worry — estar* muerto de miedo/preocupación

    to be sick at heart — (liter) estar* muy angustiado

    b) (weary, fed up)

    to be sick OF something/-ING — estar* harto de algo/+ inf

    I'm sick and tired o sick to death of hearing that — estoy absolutamente harto or (fam) hasta la coronilla de oír eso

    4) ( gruesome) <person/mind> morboso; <humor/joke> de muy mal gusto

    II
    1)

    the sick — (+ pl vb) los enfermos

    2) u ( vomit) (BrE colloq) vómito m

    English-spanish dictionary > sick

  • 6 yürek

    "1. heart. 2. courage, stoutheartedness, guts. 3. pity, compassion. 4. heart, heartstrings, emotions. 5. prov. stomach, belly. -ten very sincerely, from the heart, from the bottom of one´s heart. -ler acısı heartbreaking, heart-rending. -i ağzına gelmek for one´s heart to leap into one´s mouth/miss a beat/skip a beat. -i atmak 1. for one´s heart to beat. 2. for one´s heart to pound with excitement. -i bayılmak to be very hungry, be caving in. -i cız etmek/cızlamak to be suddenly overwhelmed by a flood of pity or compassion. - çarpıntısı 1. palpitation of the heart. 2. agitation, anxiety. -i çarpmak 1. for one´s heart to palpitate. 2. for one´s heart to pound with excitement. -i dar impatient; restive, fidgety. -i dayanmamak /a/ to be unable to bear, be unable to stand. -i delik troubled. -ine dert olmak /ın/ (for something) to be a source of pain and regret for (someone). -i dolu (someone) whose heart is full of bitterness over an old insult or wrong. -i ezilmek 1. to be very moved, for one´s heart to be wrenched. 2. to be very hungry, be caving in. -i ferahlamak to feel relieved, breathe easily, breathe freely. -i geniş carefree, happy-go-lucky, easygoing. -i hop etmek/hoplamak for one´s heart to miss a beat, for one´s heart to leap into one´s mouth; (for someone) to get a fright, have a fright. -ine inmek 1. (for a great sadness) to kill someone, deal someone a mortal blow. 2. to die then and there. 3. (for a sad event) to make someone suffer grievously, hit someone very hard. -ine işlemek /ın/ to wound or hurt (someone) deeply, cut (someone) to the quick. -i kabarmak 1. to feel sick at one´s stomach, feel nauseated. 2. for one´s heart to feel heavy; (for someone) to feel a tightness in one´s chest (owing to extreme sadness or suffering). -i kaldıramamak /ı/ to be unable to stand, be unable to bear (something). -ini kaldırmak /ın/ to make (one´s) heart miss a beat, give (one) a sudden fright. -i kalkmak to get excited or agitated, for one´s heart to begin to pound with excitement or agitation. -i kan ağlamak to be deeply grieved. -ine kar yağmak /ın/ to feel pangs of jealousy or envy. - karası 1. regret felt for a crime or misdeed one has committed. 2. crime or misdeed. -i kararmak to be beset by a feeling of pessimism or hopelessness, lose heart. -i katı hardhearted. -i katılmak for one´s heart to feel so tight that one can´t breathe easily (after weeping). - katılığı hardness of heart, hard-heartedness. -i kopmak to be stricken with a sudden, very sharp pain. -ine oturmak /ın/ 1. to plunge (someone) into deep sadness. 2. to affect one deeply, work its way into one. -i oynamak for one´s heart to miss a beat, for one´s heart to leap into one´s mouth; (for someone) to get a fright, have a fright. -i parçalanmak/parça parça olmak for one´s heart to be wrenched (upon seeing something sad). -i pek 1. hardhearted. 2. fearless, stouthearted. -ini pek tutmak to be brave, keep up one´s courage. -i rahatlamak to feel relieved, breathe easily, breathe freely. - Selanik /da/ coward, chicken: Onda yürek Selanik! He´s a chicken!/He´s chicken-livered! -i serinlemek to feel a bit less sad. -i sıkılmak to feel depressed or bored. -i sızlamak to be very moved (by a pathetic sight). -ine (soğuk) su serpilmek to alleviate (one´s) sadness, anxiety, or depression; to make (one) feel better, lighten or gladden (one´s) heart. -i şişmek to feel very weary, bored, or depressed (after having endured something for a long time). -i tükenmek/- tüketmek to wear oneself out (trying to explain something). - vermek /a/ to give (someone) courage, embolden. -i yağ bağlamak to feel very pleased (about), feel as pleased as Punch (about). -inin yağı erimek to be very sad or upset. -i yanık 1. (someone) whose heart is heavy with sorrow or anguish. 2. (someone) who´s been smitten by a disaster or calamity. -i yanmak/-ine od düşmek 1. to be deeply grieved, feel deep grief. 2. to feel very sorry. 3. to be smi

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  • 7 ag’dar

    v.t. to topple, to fell; to tip over, to empty (dish); to turn inside out; to turn over (in plowing); to heap (blame). birovga bo’hton ag’dar to slander. yil ag’dar to figure s.o.?s age according to the 12 year animal cycle. ko’ngli ag’darildi to feel sick to one’s stomach. ko’nglini ag’dar to turn one’s stomach, to make nauseated. o’ziga ag’dar to attract or divert to o.s.??; to shunt towards, to get possession of? (ag’daril, ag’darish, ag’dart)

    Uzbek-English dictionary > ag’dar

  • 8 gönül

    ",-nlü 1. heart; mind. 2. inclination, desire, willingness. -den 1. heartfelt, sincere. 2. most sincerely. -ünce after one´s own heart. - acısı pangs of love. -ü açık 1. openhearted, frank, sincere. 2. lighthearted, carefree, cheerful. - açıklığı 1. openheartedness, sincerity. 2. lightheartedness, carefreeness, cheerfulness. -ü açılmak to cheer up, become cheerful. - açmak to cheer up, make happy. -ü akmak /a/ to be enchanted by, be attached to, feel an attraction for. - alçaklığı humility, modesty. -ünü almak /ın/ 1. to please. 2. to restore relations with, apologize to and make up with. - avcısı (a) Don Juan; vamp. -ünü avlamak /ın/ to captivate, win (someone´s) love. - avutmak 1. to dally with love. 2. /la/ to resign oneself to (a lesser portion), content oneself with (little). - bağı bonds of love. - bağlamak /a/ to set one´s heart on. - belası trouble caused by love. - birliği unity of feelings. -ü bol generous-hearted. - borcu gratitude. - budalası hopelessly in love. -ünü bulandırmak /ın/ 1. to nauseate. 2. to raise (one´s) suspicions. -ü bulanmak 1. to feel sick at one´s stomach, be nauseated. 2. to get suspicious. - bulantısı 1. nausea. 2. suspicion. - çekmek to be in love. -ü çekmek /ı/ to desire. -ünü çelmek /ın/ to captivate, win (someone´s) love. -den/-ünden çıkarmak /ı/ to forget, cast (someone) out of one´s heart. -ü çökmek to have a breakdown in morale, give up. -ü daralmak to be distressed. - darlığı 1. distress. 2. intolerance. - delisi one who keeps falling in love. - dilencisi one who is so madly in love that he undergoes any humiliation to be near his beloved. -üne doğmak to have a presentiment. -ünün dümeni bozuk colloq. (one) who is not serious in his love affairs. - eğlencesi 1. pastime, amusement. 2. passing love affair, flirtation. - eğlendirmek /la/ 1. to amuse oneself with, have a good time (doing something). 2. to have a love affair with. - eri tolerant and sensible person. - esenliği peace of mind, repose. -ünü etmek/yapmak /ın/ 1. to persuade, induce, win (one´s) assent. 2. to please. - ferahlığı contentment. - ferman dinlemez. proverb The heart will always have its own way. -ü gani 1. generous. 2. contented. -ünden geçirmek /ı/ to want to do; to wish (something) to happen. -ünden geçmek to come to one´s mind, occur to one. -ü geniş tolerant. - gezdirmek/dolaştırmak to review the possible (pleasant) choices. -üne göre after one´s own heart. -ü gözü açılmak to be cheered up, feel revived. -ünü hoş etmek /ın/ to please, make (someone) contented. - hoşluğu ile/- rızasıyla willingly. -den ırak olmak not to be loved. -ü ile oynamak /ın/ to play with (someone´s) heart. -ü ilişmek/takılmak /a/ to be attracted by. - indirmek to be willing to do some job that is beneath one; to accept or do something that is beneath one, condescend to do something. - işi love affair. -ü kalmak 1. to feel resentment, feel hurt. 2. /da/ to long for. -ü kanmak to stop worrying, be set at ease. -ünü kapmak /ın/ to captivate, win (someone´s) love. -ünü kaptırmak /a/ to be captivated by. -ü kara malevolent. -ü kararmak to feel disgusted with life. -ünü karartmak /ın/ to make (someone) lose the joy of living. -ü kaymak /a/ to love, feel attraction for. -ü kırılmak (for one´s feelings) to be hurt. -ünü kırmak /ın/ to hurt the feelings of; to crush; to put (someone) down. - kimi severse güzel odur. proverb Beauty is a matter of individual taste. -den/-ünden kopmak to be given gladly: gönlünüzden ne koparsa what you feel like giving. - koymak /a/ to be upset by. - maskarası one who becomes a laughingstock because of a love affair. - okşamak to treat someone kindly. - okşayıcı pleasant, tender, loving. -ü olmak 1. /a/ to be willing to; to agree to, consent to. 2. /da/ to want to have, be in love with (something). 3. /da/ to love, be in love with (someone). -ünü pazara çıkarmak to fall in love with an unworthy person. - rahatlığı complete peace and co

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