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101 encanto
m.1 charm (atractivo).ser un encanto to be a treasure o delight2 darling (apelativo cariñoso).3 spell (hechizo).como por encanto as if by magic4 delight, pleasurable thing.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: encantar.* * *1 (hechizo) spell, enchantment, charm3 familiar (apelativo) love, darling, sweetheart■ lo que tú digas, encanto whatever you say, darling1 (gracias) charms* * *noun m.1) charm2) spell* * *SM1) (=atractivo) charmel pueblecito tiene mucho encanto — the village has a lot of charm o is very charming
no es guapa, pero tiene su encanto — she isn't pretty, but she has charm
2) (=maravilla)el niño es un encanto — he's a charming o lovely o delightful little boy
¡qué encanto de jardín! — what a lovely garden!
3) [uso apelativo] darling¡oye, encanto! — hello, gorgeous! *
4) (=encantamiento) spell* * *1)a) ( atractivo) charmb) (fam) (maravilla, primor)eres un encanto — you're a darling (colloq)
qué encanto de hombre! — what a lovely o charming man!
2)a) ( hechizo) spellb) (Ven fam) ( fantasma) ghost* * *1)a) ( atractivo) charmb) (fam) (maravilla, primor)eres un encanto — you're a darling (colloq)
qué encanto de hombre! — what a lovely o charming man!
2)a) ( hechizo) spellb) (Ven fam) ( fantasma) ghost* * *encanto11 = lure, glamour [glamor, -USA], allure, turn-on, mojo.Ex: The author of that passage does not entirely discount these ' lures'.
Ex: In many cases needs other than those of the user are driving the further introduction of the Internet into libraries, e. g. the glamour and marketing value of connectivity, and the egos of librarians = En muchos casos necesidades diferentes a las de los usuarios están fomentando aún más la introducción de Internet en las bibliotecas, por ej., el carisma y el valor comercial de la red y el ego del bibliotecario.Ex: The article is entitled 'The perilous allure of moral imperativism'.Ex: Dr. James Houran discusses the different ways men and women show affection and addresses the top turn-ons and turn-offs with men and women.Ex: I think we all lose our mojo at certain times in our life, whether it be our inspiration, energy, creativity, or motivation.* encanto sexual = mojo, sex appeal.* perder el encanto = lose + Posesivo + allure, lose + Posesivo + savour, lose + Posesivo + shine.* que conserva su encanto natural = unspoilt [unspoiled, -USA].* sucumbir ante un encanto = succumb to + lure.encanto22 = charm, magic spell, spell.Ex: Collected in 1907 from an oral source, this story depends for its charm and attraction on the colloquial flavour, its dialect.
Ex: These love boats and the romantic Bahamas will no doubt continue to weave their magic spell.Ex: Such speculations carried ad infinitum are given concrete form in giants, and the enchantments of elves and dwarfs, and the magic of runes and spells.* como por encanto = magically.* * *A1 (atractivo) charmutilizó todos sus encantos para conquistarlo she used all her charms to win him oversu sencillez es su mayor encanto its most appealing feature is its simplicityel atardecer aquí tiene su encanto there is something (special) about dusk heredisfrute del encanto del paisaje y del clima tropical enjoy the charm of the landscape and the tropical climate2 ( fam)(maravilla, primor): muchas gracias, eres un encanto thank you very much, you're a darling ( colloq)¡qué encanto de hombre! what a lovely o charming o delightful man!¡hola encanto! ¿qué tal? hello, love o darling, how are you?tienen un jardín que es un encanto they have a lovely gardenB1 (hechizo) spellse rompió el encanto the spell was brokencomo por encanto as if by magic* * *
Del verbo encantar: ( conjugate encantar)
encanto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
encantó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
encantar
encanto
encantar ( conjugate encantar) verbo intransitivo (+ me/te/le etc):◊ me encantó la obra I loved o I really enjoyed the play;
me encantoía que me acompañaras I'd love you to come with me
verbo transitivo
to cast o put a spell on, bewitch
encanto sustantivo masculino
1
su sencillez es su mayor encanto its most appealing feature is its simplicityb) (fam) ( maravilla):◊ ¡qué encanto de hombre! what a lovely o charming man!;
tienen un jardín que es un encanto they have a lovely garden
2
encantar
I vi (gustar mucho) to love: les encanta viajar, they love travelling
su manera de recitar encantó al público, the audience were enraptured by his recital ➣ Ver nota en love
II vt (embrujar) to bewitch, cast o put a spell on
encanto sustantivo masculino
1 (atractivo) charm: tiene mucho encanto, it's very charming
2 (agradable) delight: tu hermana es un encanto, your sister's a little darling
' encanto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conquistar
- embrujo
- encantar
- gancho
- gracia
- graciosa
- gracioso
- hechizo
- manejar
- ángel
- atractivo
- conferir
- residir
English:
appeal
- certain
- charm
- delight
- exude
- magic
- magnetic
- pulchritude
- romance
- spell
- sweetie
- take in
- sweet
- thrilled
* * *encanto nm1. [atractivo] charm;una ciudad llena de encanto a charming o lovely town;hoteles con encanto hotels with that special something;esta película ha perdido su encanto con los años time hasn't been kind to this film;no me pude resistir a sus encantos I couldn't resist her charms;una camiseta que realza sus encantos a T-shirt that shows off her assets2. [persona encantadora] charming o lovely person;ser un encanto to be a treasure o delight;es un encanto de mujer she's a charming o lovely woman;¡qué encanto de nietos tiene! what lovely grandchildren she has!3. [apelativo cariñoso] darling;ven aquí, encanto come here, darling4. [hechizo] spell;como por encanto as if by magic;romper el encanto to break the spell* * *m1 ( atractivo) charm2 ( hechizo):como por encanto as if by magic3:eres un encanto you’re an angel;¡encanto! love of my life!* * *encanto nm1) : charm, fascination2) hechizo: spell3) : delightful person or thing* * *encanto n charm -
102 cardiaque
cardiaque [kaʀdjak]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *kaʀdjak
1.
adjectif heart (épith)
2.
nom masculin et féminin person with a heart condition* * *kaʀdjak1. adj(affection, problème) cardiac, heart modifMa tante est cardiaque. — My aunt has a heart condition.
le muscle cardiaque — the cardiac muscle, the heart muscle
2. nm/f* * *A adj1 ( ayant rapport au cœur) heart ( épith), cardiac spéc; greffe cardiaque heart transplant; avoir des ennuis cardiaques to have heart trouble;2 ( malade du cœur) [personne] être cardiaque to have a heart condition.B nmf person with a heart condition.[kardjak] adjectif————————[kardjak] nom masculin et féminincardiac ou heart patient -
103 bene
1. adv wellbene! good!per bene properlystare bene di salute be welldi vestito suitben ti sta! serves you right!va bene! OK!andare bene a qualcuno di abito fit someonedi orario, appuntamento suit someonedi bene in meglio better and bettersentirsi bene feel well2. m goodfare bene alla salute be good for youper il tuo bene for your own goodvoler bene a qualcuno love someone( amare) love someonebeni pl assets, property sgbeni pl di consumo consumer goods* * *bene s.m.1 good: il bene e il male, good and evil; questo ti farà bene, this will do you good; augurare del bene a qlcu., to wish s.o. well; dire bene di qlcu., to speak well of s.o.; opere di bene, good works; fare del bene, to do good // a fin di bene, to a good purpose; lo ha fatto a fin di bene, he meant well // ogni ben di Dio, (fig.) all sorts of good things // per il tuo bene, ( per amor tuo) for your sake // Sommo Bene, ( Dio) Summum Bonum2 (affetto, amore) fondness, affection: voler bene a qlcu., to be fond of s.o.; volersi bene, to be fond of each other (o of one another); le vuole un bene dell'anima, he loves her with all his heart3 ( persona amata) beloved person, darling; (innamorato, innamorata) sweetheart: mio bene, (my) darling (o my sweetheart o my love)4 ( vantaggio) sake, good; ( benessere) welfare: per il bene del popolo, for the welfare of the people; per il tuo bene, for your own good5 ( dono) gift; blessing: la salute è il più grande dei beni, health is the greatest of blessings // ogni ben di Dio, all sorts of good things6 (spec. pl.) goods (pl.), property, possession: persero i loro beni durante la guerra, they lost all their possessions during the war; avere dei beni al sole, to be a man of property // (comm.): beni all'estero, property abroad; beni pubblici, collective (o public) goods; beni reali, ( non monetari) real assets; beni strumentali, auxiliary capital (o industrial goods); beni superflui, superfluities; beni superiori, superior goods; beni di prestigio, positional goods; beni di prima necessità, necessaries; beni utilitari, utility goods; beni di rifugio, shelter goods; beni e servizi diversi, sundry goods and services; beni alternativi, succedanei, rival commodities; beni bloccati ( per ordine del tribunale), frozen assets; beni capitali, di produzione, capital goods; soggetti all'imposta di registro, goods that are liable to stamp duty; beni commerciabili internazionalmente, tradeables; beni complementari, complementary goods (o complements); beni di consumo, consumer goods (o consumables); beni di consumo deperibili, soft (o perishable) goods (o perishables); beni di consumo durevoli, consumer durable goods, durable (o hard) goods; beni di consumo non durevoli, non durables (o non durable goods); beni di consumo semidurevoli, semi-durable goods; beni di investimento, investment goods; beni di lusso, voluttuari, luxury goods (o luxuries); beni economici, goods; beni finali, final goods; beni fungibili, fungible (o replaceable) goods; beni immateriali, intangibles (o intangible assets o non-material goods) // (dir.): beni dotali, dowry; beni ereditari, estate hereditaments; beni demaniali, public domain; beni pignorabili, seizable chattels (o goods); beni impignorabili, privileged from execution goods; beni mobili, personal property (o movables o goods and chattels); beni mobili facenti parte dell'abitazione, household; beni immobili, real estate (o immovables o real assets); beni immateriali, incorporeal property (o intangible assets); beni rubati, stolen property.bene avv.1 (in modo giusto, correttamente) well; properly: parla molto bene l'inglese, he speaks English very well; comportarsi bene, to behave well; trattare bene qlcu., to treat s.o. well; una persona bene educata, a well-mannered person; una cosa ben fatta, something well done; se ben ricordo, se ricordo bene, if I remember well // sa fare molto beneil suo lavoro, he's a good worker // non sta bene, it's not nice (o it isn't polite) // hai fatto bene, you did the right thing // sono persone per bene, they're respectable people // lo hanno sistemato per bene, (iron.) they made a fine mess of him2 ( completamente) properly; thoroughly: hai chiuso bene la porta?, have you closed the door properly?; non hai inserito bene la spina, you haven't plugged it in properly; ricordati di lavare bene l'insalata, remember to wash the lettuce thoroughly // mi hai sentito bene?, did you hear what I said?3 (in modo conveniente, piacevole): avete mangiato bene?, did you have a good meal?; guadagnare bene, to make a lot of money (o to earn good money); quella persona veste molto bene, that person dresses very well // stare bene ( di salute) to be well (o in good health); (di abito ecc.) to fit, to suit: ''Come stai?'' ''Abbastanza bene'', ''How are you?'' ''Quite well''; questa giacca non mi sta bene this jacket doesn't suit me // star bene a soldi, to be well off // ti sta bene (o ben ti sta), it serves you right // mi è andata bene, I made it // bene o male, somehow (or other) // di bene in meglio, better and better // né bene né male, so-so4 ( con valore rafforzativo): è ben difficile che arrivi in orario, he's very unlikely to be on time // saremo ben lieti se..., we'll be delighted if...; era ben lontano dal pensare che..., he was far from thinking that...; ''Pensi che accetterà?'' ''Lo spero bene'', ''Do you think he'll agree?'' ''I hope so''; vorrei ben vedere..., I'd like to see...; lo credo bene!, I should think so!; abbiamo ben cento pagine di storia da studiare, we've got a good hundred pages of history to study; ho pagato ben 4 milioni di spese condominali, I spent a good 4 million on condominium expenses; si tratta di ben altro, it's quite a different matter // ben bene, well, properly: copritelo ben bene, fa molto freddo, wrap him up well, it's bitterly cold; l'abbiamo sgridato ben bene, we gave him a good telling off5 ( in espressioni esclamative): bene, continua così!, good, keep it up!; ma bene, è questo il modo di comportarsi?, come along, that's no way to behave!6 ( con valore conclusivo): bene, ora possiamo incominciare, well then, now we can begin; bene, non parliamone più, well, let's say no more about it◆ agg. ( di alto livello sociale) upper-class: la società, la gente bene, upper-class society, the upper classes // frequenta i locali bene della città, he goes to all the best places in town.* * *['bɛne]1. avv1) (gen) well, (funzionare) properly, wellbene a studiare — you'd do well o you'd be well advised to studybene — he drives well, he's a good driverbene l'italiano — he speaks Italian well, he speaks good Italianbene di qn — to speak well of sbbene — I'm fineva
bene — all right, okay2)(con attenzione, completamente)
ascoltami bene — listen to me carefullybene — thoroughlyho legato il pacco ben bene — I've tied the parcel securely
bene la porta — close the door properlybene — thoroughlyho sistemato le cose per bene — I've sorted things out properly
3) (molto: + aggettivo) very, (+ comparativo, avverbio) (very) much4)(rafforzativo: appunto)
lo credo bene — I'm not surprisedte l'avevo ben detto io che... — I DID tell you that..., I certainly did tell you that...
bene che non dovresti uscire — you know perfectly well you shouldn't go outlo so ben io; lo so fin troppo bene — I know only too well
5) (addirittura, non meno di) at least6)ho finito — bene! — I've finished — good!bene, allora possiamo partire — right then, we can go
bene, puoi continuare da solo — all right, you can continue on your own
7)è bene quel che finisce bene — all's well that ends well2. agg inv3. sm1) gooddel bene — to do gooddel bene a qn — to do sb a good turnquella vacanza ti ha fatto bene — that holiday has done you good
a fin di bene — for a good reason
sul tavolo c'era ogni ben di Dio — there were all sorts of good things on the table
l'ho fatto per il suo bene — I did it for his own good
è stato un bene — it was a good thing
un bene dell'anima a qn — to love sb very muchmolto bene a suo padre — he loves his father very much, he's very fond of his father2)beni smpl (proprietà) (anche) Dir — possessions, property sg, Econ goods
* * *I 1. ['bɛne]1) (in modo giusto, corretto, soddisfacente) [trattare, comportarsi, esprimersi, ballare, scegliere] well; [ funzionare] properly; [compilare, interpretare] correctlyandare bene — [festa, operazione, affari] to go well
se ben ricordo — if I remember correctly o right
hai fatto bene a dirmelo — you did well o right to tell me
non sta bene fare — it's not done to do, it is bad form o manners to do
va tutto bene — that's all very well, that's all well and good
2) (completamente) [lavare, mescolare] thoroughly; [riempire, asciugare] completely; [leggere, ascoltare, guardare] carefully3) (piacevolmente, gradevolmente) [dormire, mangiare] well; [ vestire] well, smartly; [ vivere] comfortablyuna casa ben arredata — a well-decorated o well-appointed house
andare o stare bene insieme [colori, mobile] to go together, to be a good match; quel cappello ti sta bene you look good in that hat; stare bene con qcn. — to get along well o to be well in colloq. with sb
"come stai?"- "abbastanza bene" — "how are you?" - "pretty well"
ben 10.000 persone — as many as 10,000 people
lo credo bene! — I can well o quite believe it!
come ben sai... — as you know full well..., as you well know
7) di bene in meglio better and better2.aggettivo invariabile3.la gente bene — high society, the upper classes
interiezione good, finebene, bravo! — well done! excellent!
ma bene! — iron. ah, that's fine!
••II ['bɛne]tutto è bene quel che finisce bene — prov. all's well that ends well
sostantivo maschileil bene e il male — good and evil, right and wrong
non è bene fare — (cosa opportuna) it is not nice to do
2) (beneficio, vantaggio)3) (interesse, benessere, felicità)il bene comune, pubblico — the common good
fare del bene a qcn. — to do sb. good
fare bene a — to be good for [persona, salute, pelle]
4) gener. pl.-i — (proprietà) possessions, belongings, property, goods; (patrimonio) assets
5) (sentimento)voler bene a qcn. — to love sb
•- i di consumo — consumer o expendable goods
- i durevoli — durables
- i mobili — content, movables
- i di prima necessità — essential goods, necessaries
••* * *bene1/'bεne/I avverbio1 (in modo giusto, corretto, soddisfacente) [trattare, comportarsi, esprimersi, ballare, scegliere] well; [ funzionare] properly; [compilare, interpretare] correctly; andare bene [festa, operazione, affari] to go well; la macchina non va bene the machine is not functioning properly; un lavoro ben pagato a well-paid job; bene o male somehow; parla bene spagnolo he speaks good Spanish; non parlava molto bene l'inglese she didn't speak much English; non ci sente bene he doesn't hear well; se ben ricordo if I remember correctly o right; andare bene a scuola to do well at school; andare bene in matematica to be good at maths; faremmo bene ad andare we'd better be going; hai fatto bene a dirmelo you did well o right to tell me; non sta bene fare it's not done to do, it is bad form o manners to do; va tutto bene that's all very well, that's all well and good; va tutto bene? is everything all right? are you OK? gli è andata bene che it was just as well for him that; domenica (ti) va bene? does Sunday suit you? is Sunday OK?2 (completamente) [lavare, mescolare] thoroughly; [riempire, asciugare] completely; [leggere, ascoltare, guardare] carefully3 (piacevolmente, gradevolmente) [ dormire, mangiare] well; [ vestire] well, smartly; [ vivere] comfortably; una casa ben arredata a well-decorated o well-appointed house; andare o stare bene insieme [ colori, mobile] to go together, to be a good match; quel cappello ti sta bene you look good in that hat; stare bene con qcn. to get along well o to be well in colloq. with sb.4 (in buona salute) star bene [ persona] to feel all right; "come stai?"- "abbastanza bene" "how are you?" - "pretty well"5 (con valore rafforzativo) si tratta di ben altro that's quite another matter; ben più di 200 well over 200; ben 10.000 persone as many as 10,000 people; ben volentieri with great pleasure; ben sveglio wide awake6 (con uso pleonastico) lo credo bene! I can well o quite believe it! come ben sai... as you know full well..., as you well know...7 di bene in meglio better and betterla gente bene high society, the upper classes; i quartieri bene the posh neighbourhoodsIII interiezionegood, fine; bene! Vediamo il resto good! Let's see the rest; bene, bravo! well done! excellent! ma bene! iron. ah, that's fine! va bene! OK! fair enough!ben detto! neatly put! well said! ti sta bene! ben ti sta! it serves you right! non mi sta bene I don't agree; tutto è bene quel che finisce bene prov. all's well that ends well.————————bene2/'bεne/sostantivo m.1 (ciò che è buono) il bene e il male good and evil, right and wrong; opere di bene charitable acts; non è bene fare (cosa opportuna) it is not nice to do2 (beneficio, vantaggio) è un bene che tu sia venuto it's a good thing you came3 (interesse, benessere, felicità) il bene comune, pubblico the common good; per il bene di for the good of; fare del bene a qcn. to do sb. good; fare bene a to be good for [persona, salute, pelle]4 gener. pl. -i (proprietà) possessions, belongings, property, goods; (patrimonio) assets; comunione dei -i community of goodsavere ogni ben di Dio to live like fighting cocks\- i di consumo consumer o expendable goods; - i durevoli durables; - i immobili real estate; - i di lusso luxury goods; - i mobili content, movables; - i personali personal property; - i di prima necessità essential goods, necessaries. -
104 fawn
I 1. [fɔːn]1) zool. daino m., cerbiatto m.2) (colour) fulvo m. chiaro2.aggettivo fulvo chiaroII [fɔːn]* * *I [fo:n] noun1) (a young deer.)2) (( also adjective) (of) its colour, a light yellowish brown: a fawn sweater.)II [fo:n] verb1) ((of dogs) to show affection (by wagging the tail, rolling over etc).)2) ((with upon) to be too humble or to flatter (someone) in a servile way: The courtiers fawned upon the queen.)* * *I [fɔːn]1. n1) Zool cerbiatto2) (colour) marroncino2. adj(also: fawn-coloured) marroncino (-a)II [fɔːn] vito fawn (up)on sb — (subj: dog) fare le feste a qn, (person), fig adulare servilmente qn
* * *fawn /fɔ:n/A n.B a.(= fawn-coloured) (di color) fulvo chiaro; marrone chiaro● (di cerva, daina) in fawn, pregna.(to) fawn (1) /fɔ:n/v. t. e i.(to) fawn (2) /fɔ:n/v. i.2 (fig. spreg.) adulare servilmente; essere servile e strisciante; fare salamelecchi: The were all fawning on him, gli erano tutti intorno ad adularlo.* * *I 1. [fɔːn]1) zool. daino m., cerbiatto m.2) (colour) fulvo m. chiaro2.aggettivo fulvo chiaroII [fɔːn] -
105 PET
I 1. [pet]1) (animal) animale m. domestico, animale m. da compagnia"no pets" — " vietato l'ingresso agli animali"
2) (favourite) prediletto m. (-a), cocco m. (-a)2.he's such a pet! — che tesoro o tesoruccio!
aggettivo (favourite) [charity, theory] preferito, favoritoII 1. [pet] 2.* * *[pet] 1. noun1) (a tame animal etc, usually kept in the home: She keeps a rabbit as a pet; ( also adjective) a pet rabbit/goldfish.) animale domestico2) ((especially of children) a delightful or lovely person (used also as a term of affection): Isn't that baby a pet?; Would you like some ice-cream, pet?) tesoro2. adjective(favourite; greatest: What is your pet ambition/hate?) preferito3. verbpast tense, past participle petted)1) (to stroke or caress (an animal) in a loving way: The old lady sat by the fire petting her dog.) accarezzare2) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress: They were petting (each other) in the back seat.) pomiciare•- pet name* * *PET (def. 1 /pi:i:ˈti:/ def. 2 /pɛt/)abbr.1 (chim., polyethylene terephthalate) polietilene tereftalato; polietilentereftalato ( polimero plastico)* * *I 1. [pet]1) (animal) animale m. domestico, animale m. da compagnia"no pets" — " vietato l'ingresso agli animali"
2) (favourite) prediletto m. (-a), cocco m. (-a)2.he's such a pet! — che tesoro o tesoruccio!
aggettivo (favourite) [charity, theory] preferito, favoritoII 1. [pet] 2. -
106 sincere
[sɪn'sɪə(r)]* * *[sin'siə]1) (true; genuine: a sincere desire; sincere friends.) sincero2) (not trying to pretend or deceive: a sincere person.) sincero•- sincerity* * *sincere /sɪnˈsɪə(r)/a.sincero; schietto; franco; genuino: sincere affection, affetto sincero; a sincere statement, una dichiarazione francasincerityn. [u]sincerità; schiettezza; franchezza; onestà● in all sincerity, in tutta sincerità; francamente.* * *[sɪn'sɪə(r)] -
107 settle
1. transitive verb1) (place) (horizontally) [sorgfältig] legen; (vertically) [sorgfältig] stellen; (at an angle) [sorgfältig] lehnenhe settled himself comfortably on the couch — er machte es sich (Dat.) auf der Couch bequem
3) (determine, resolve) aushandeln, sich einigen auf [Preis]; beilegen [Streit, Konflikt, Meinungsverschiedenheit]; beseitigen, ausräumen [Zweifel, Bedenken]; entscheiden [Frage, Spiel]; regeln, in Ordnung bringen [Angelegenheit]that settles it — dann ist ja alles klar (ugs.); (expr. exasperation) jetzt reicht's! (ugs.)
settle one's affairs — seine Angelegenheiten in Ordnung bringen; seinen Nachlass regeln
4) (deal with, dispose of) fertig werden mit5) bezahlen, (geh.) begleichen [Rechnung, Betrag]; erfüllen [Forderung, Anspruch]; ausgleichen [Konto]6) (cause to sink) sich absetzen lassen [Bodensatz, Sand, Sediment]a shower will settle the dust — ein Schauer wird den Staub binden
7) (calm) beruhigen [Nerven, Magen]8) (colonize) besiedeln9) (bestow)2. intransitive verbsettle money/property on somebody — jemandem Geld/Besitz übereignen
2) (end dispute) sich einigen3) (pay what is owed) abrechnen4) (in chair etc.) sich niederlassen; (to work etc.) sich konzentrieren (to auf + Akk.); (into way of life etc.) sich gewöhnen ( into an + Akk.)the snow/dust settled on the ground — der Schnee blieb liegen/der Staub setzte sich [am Boden] ab
darkness/silence/fog settled over the village — Dunkelheit/Stille/Nebel legte od. senkte sich über das Dorf
5) (subside) [Haus, Fundament, Boden:] sich senken; [Sediment:] sich ablagern6) (be digested) [Essen:] sich setzen; (become calm) [Magen:] sich beruhigenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91431/settle_back">settle back* * *['setl]1) (to place in a position of rest or comfort: I settled myself in the armchair.) sich niederlassen2) (to come to rest: Dust had settled on the books.) sich legen3) (to soothe: I gave him a pill to settle his nerves.) beruhigen4) (to go and live: Many Scots settled in New Zealand.) sich niederlassen5) (to reach a decision or agreement: Have you settled with the builders when they are to start work?; The dispute between management and employees is still not settled.) klären6) (to pay (a bill).) begleichen•- settlement- settler
- settle down
- settle in
- settle on
- settle up* * *set·tle[ˈsetl̩, AM ˈset̬l̩]I. viwe \settled in front of the television wir machten es uns vor dem Fernseher bequem fam2. (calm down) person sich akk beruhigen; anger, excitement sich akk legen; weather beständig werdento \settle to work sich akk an die Arbeit machen5. (decide on)to \settle on a name sich akk für einen Namen entscheidenI'll \settle for chicken and chips ich nehme Hähnchen mit Pommes fritesafter they got married, they \settled in Brighton nach ihrer Hochzeit zogen sie nach Brighton8. (get used to)it took Ed a long time to \settle into living in London es dauerte lange, bis sich Ed an das Leben in London gewöhnt hatte9. (alight on surface) sich akk niederlassen; (build up) sich akk anhäufen [o ansammeln]; (sink) [ab]sinken; particles in liquid sich senken; house, wall, dust sich setzendo you think the snow will \settle? glaubst du, dass der Schnee liegen bleibt?a peaceful expression \settled on her face ( fig) ein friedlicher Ausdruck legte sich auf ihr GesichtII. vt1. (calm down)▪ to \settle sb/sth jdn/etw beruhigento \settle the children for the night die Kinder für die Nacht zurechtmachento \settle one's stomach seinen Magen beruhigen2. (decide, agree upon)it's been \settled that we'll spend Christmas at home wir haben vereinbart, Weihnachten zu Hause zu verbringen▪ to \settle when/where/why... entscheiden, wann/wo/warum...to \settle the details of a contract die Einzelheiten eines Vertrags aushandeln3. (bring to conclusion)that \settles that damit hat sich das erledigt, und damit hat sich's! famto \settle one's affairs ( form) seine Angelegenheiten regeln [o in Ordnung bringen]to \settle an argument [or a dispute] /differences einen Streit/Unstimmigkeiten beilegento \settle a crisis/a problem eine Krise/ein Problem lösento \settle a grievance einen Missstand beseitigento \settle a lawsuit einen Prozess durch einen Vergleich beilegento \settle a matter eine Angelegenheit regelnto \settle a strike einen Streik beenden4. (pay)to \settle an account ein Konto ausgleichento \settle money/property on sb jdm Geld/Besitz übertragen5. (colonize)to \settle a place einen Ort besiedeln6. ECONto \settle a property in trust Eigentum einer Treuhänderschaft übertragen [o überschreiben]\settled property in Treuhänderschaft überschriebenes Eigentum7.* * *I ['setl]n(Wand)bank f II1. vt1) (= decide) entscheiden; (= sort out) regeln, erledigen; problem, question, points klären; dispute, differences, quarrel beilegen, schlichten; doubts ausräumen, beseitigen; date, place vereinbaren, ausmachen (inf); venue festlegen or -setzen; deal abschließen; price sich einigen auf (+acc), aushandeln; terms aushandelnthe result of the game was settled in the first half — das Ergebnis des Spiels stand schon in der ersten Halbzeit fest
that's settled then — das ist also klar or geregelt
that settles it — damit wäre der Fall (ja wohl) erledigt; (angry) jetzt reichts
3) (= calm) nerves, stomach beruhigenwe need rain to settle the dust — wir brauchen Regen, damit sich der Staub setzt
4) (= place carefully) legen; (in upright position) stellen; (= make comfortable for sleep etc) child, invalid versorgen; pillow zurechtlegento settle oneself comfortably in an armchair — es sich (dat) in einem Sessel bequem machen
to settle oneself to doing sth — sich daranmachen, etw zu tun
to settle one's gaze on sb/sth — seinen Blick auf jdm/etw ruhen lassen
5) (= establish in house) unterbringento get one's daughter settled with a husband — seine Tochter verheiraten or unter die Haube bringen (inf)
6)to settle sb into a house/job — jdm helfen, sich häuslich einzurichten/sich in eine Stellung einzugewöhnen
we'd just settled the children into a new school — wir hatten die Kinder gerade in einer neuen Schule gut untergebracht
See:8) (form)to settle money/property on sb — jdm Geld/Besitz überschreiben or übertragen; (in will) jdm Geld/Besitz vermachen
9) (inf= put an end to)
I'll soon settle his nonsense —I'll soon settle him (verbally also) — dem werd ichs geben (inf) dem werd ich was erzählen (inf)
that settled him! — da hatte er sein Fett weg (inf)
2. vi1) (= put down roots) sesshaft werden; (in country, town, profession) sich niederlassen; (as settler) sich ansiedeln; (in house) sich häuslich niederlassen, sich einrichten; (= feel at home) (in house, town, country) sich einleben (into in +dat); (in job, surroundings) sich eingewöhnen (into in +dat)to settle into a habit — sich (dat) etw angewöhnen
as he settled into middle age — als er älter und reifer wurde
3) (= become calm child, matters, stomach) sich beruhigen; (panic, excitement) sich legen; (= become less excitable or restless) zur Ruhe kommen, ruhiger werden4) (= come to rest, sit down person, bird, insect) sich niederlassen or setzen; (dust) sich setzen or legen; (= sink slowly, subside, building, walls) sich senken; (ground, liquid, sediment, coffee grounds) sich setzen; (wine) sich beruhigento settle comfortably in an armchair — es sich (dat) in einem Sessel gemütlich or bequem machen
fog/silence settled over the city — Nebel/Stille legte sich über die Stadt or breitete sich über der Stadt aus
See:→ dust5) (JUR)to settle ( out of court) — sich vergleichen
6) (= pay) bezahlen → also settle withSee:→ also settle with* * *settle1 [ˈsetl]A v/t1. vereinbaren, (gemeinsam) festsetzen, sich einigen auf (akk):2. ein Zimmer etc richten, in Ordnung bringena) bezahlen, eine Rechnung etc auch begleichenb) ein Konto ausgleichenc) eine Transaktion etc abwickeln4. a) Menschen ansiedeln, ansässig machenb) Land besiedeln, kolonisierenc) Handelsniederlassungen etc errichten, etablieren5. a) jemanden (beruflich, häuslich etc) etablieren, unterbringenb) ein Kind etc versorgen, ausstattenc) seine Tochter verheiraten7. settle o.s. sich niederlassen (in in einen od einem Sessel etc; on auf einen od einem Stuhl)8. settle o.s. to sich an eine Arbeit etc machen, sich anschicken zusettle a road eine Straße befestigen11. a) eine Institution etc gründen, aufbauen (on auf dat)b) eine Sprache regeln12. eine Frage etc klären, regeln, entscheiden, erledigen:a) damit ist der Fall erledigt,b) iron jetzt ist es endgültig ausb) einen strittigen Punkt klären14. umg jemanden fertigmachen, zum Schweigen bringen (auch weitS. töten)15. a) eine Flüssigkeit ablagern lassen, klärenb) Trübstoffe sich setzen lassen16. den Inhalt eines Sackes etc sich setzen lassen, zusammenstauchen: shake the bag to settle the flour damit sich das Mehl setzt18. (on, upon)a) den Besitz etc übertragen (dat oder auf akk)b) (letztwillig) vermachen (dat)c) ein Legat, eine Rente etc aussetzen (dat oder für)19. die Erbfolge regeln, bestimmenB v/i1. → A 7:settle back sich (gemütlich) zurücklehnenb) settle in sich einrichtenc) settle in sich einleben, sich eingewöhnen:settle into a new job sich an einem neuen Arbeitsplatz eingewöhnena) sich niederlassen (in in dat),b) sich (häuslich) niederlassen (in in dat),d) sesshaft werden, zur Ruhe kommene) es sich gemütlich machen7. MED sich festsetzen (on, in in dat), sich legen (on auf akk)8. beständig(er) werden (Wetter):it settled in for rain es regnete sich ein;it is settling for a frost es wird Frost geben12. sich legen (Staub)13. sich einigen:settle (up)ona) sich entscheiden für, sich entschließen zu,14. settle fora) sich zufriedengeben mit, sich begnügen mit,b) sich abfinden mit15. eine Vereinbarung treffen16. settle upa) zahlen,17. settle witha) abrechnen mit (a. fig),b) WIRTSCH einen Vergleich schließen mit,settle2 [ˈsetl] s Sitz-, Ruhebank f (mit hoher Rückenlehne)* * *1. transitive verb1) (place) (horizontally) [sorgfältig] legen; (vertically) [sorgfältig] stellen; (at an angle) [sorgfältig] lehnenhe settled himself comfortably on the couch — er machte es sich (Dat.) auf der Couch bequem
3) (determine, resolve) aushandeln, sich einigen auf [Preis]; beilegen [Streit, Konflikt, Meinungsverschiedenheit]; beseitigen, ausräumen [Zweifel, Bedenken]; entscheiden [Frage, Spiel]; regeln, in Ordnung bringen [Angelegenheit]that settles it — dann ist ja alles klar (ugs.); (expr. exasperation) jetzt reicht's! (ugs.)
settle one's affairs — seine Angelegenheiten in Ordnung bringen; seinen Nachlass regeln
4) (deal with, dispose of) fertig werden mit5) bezahlen, (geh.) begleichen [Rechnung, Betrag]; erfüllen [Forderung, Anspruch]; ausgleichen [Konto]6) (cause to sink) sich absetzen lassen [Bodensatz, Sand, Sediment]7) (calm) beruhigen [Nerven, Magen]8) (colonize) besiedeln9) (bestow)2. intransitive verbsettle money/property on somebody — jemandem Geld/Besitz übereignen
1) (become established) sich niederlassen; (as colonist) sich ansiedeln2) (end dispute) sich einigen3) (pay what is owed) abrechnen4) (in chair etc.) sich niederlassen; (to work etc.) sich konzentrieren (to auf + Akk.); (into way of life etc.) sich gewöhnen ( into an + Akk.)the snow/dust settled on the ground — der Schnee blieb liegen/der Staub setzte sich [am Boden] ab
darkness/silence/fog settled over the village — Dunkelheit/Stille/Nebel legte od. senkte sich über das Dorf
5) (subside) [Haus, Fundament, Boden:] sich senken; [Sediment:] sich ablagern6) (be digested) [Essen:] sich setzen; (become calm) [Magen:] sich beruhigen7) (become clear) [Wein, Bier:] sich klärenPhrasal Verbs:* * *v.abmachen v.bereinigen (Konto) v.bereinigen (Streit) v.besiedeln v.sich einen Wohnsitz nehmen ausdr.sich niederlassen v. -
108 lover
['lʌvə(r)]na lover of art/music — miłośnik(-iczka) m(f) sztuki/muzyki
* * *1) (a person who enjoys or admires or has a special affection for something: an art-lover; He is a lover of sport; an animal-lover.) miłośnik2) (a person who is having a love affair with another.) kochanek -
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A n1 (atmosphere, impression created) atmosphère f ; I like the feel of the place j'aime l'atmosphère de cet endroit ; there was a relaxed/conspiratorial feel about it il régnait une atmosphère détendue/de conspiration ; it has the feel of a country cottage cela a l'allure d'une maison de campagne ; the town has a friendly feel il y a une atmosphère accueillante dans cette ville ;2 ( sensation to the touch) toucher m, sensation f ; the feel of sand between one's toes la sensation du sable entre les orteils ; you can tell by the feel (that) on voit bien au toucher que ; to have an oily/slimy feel être huileux/gluant au toucher ; I like the feel of leather j'aime le contact du cuir ;3 (act of touching, feeling) to have a feel of sth, to give sth a feel tâter qch ; let me have a feel, give me a feel ( touch) laisse-moi toucher ; (hold, weigh) laisse-moi soupeser ;4 (familiarity, understanding) to get the feel of se faire à [controls, system] ; to get the feel of doing s'habituer à faire ; it gives you a feel of ou for the controls/the job market cela vous donne une idée des commandes/du marché du travail ;5 ( flair) don m (for pour) ; to have a feel for languages avoir le don des langues ; to have a feel for language bien savoir manier la langue.1 ( experience) éprouver, ressentir [affection, desire, envy, pride, unease] ; ressentir [bond, hostility, obligation, effects, consequences, strain] ; to feel a sense of isolation éprouver un sentiment de solitude ; I no longer feel anything for her je n'éprouve plus rien pour elle ; the impact of the legislation is still being felt les effets de la loi se font encore sentir ; the effects will be felt throughout the country les effets se feront sentir dans tout le pays ; to make one's displeasure felt manifester son mécontentement ; to feel sb's loss very deeply être très affecté par la perte de qn ; I felt my spirits rise j'ai senti que mon moral remontait ;2 (believe, think) to feel (that) estimer que ; she feels she has no option elle estime qu'elle n'a pas le choix ; I feel I should warn you je me sens dans l'obligation de vous prévenir ; I feel he's hiding something j'ai l'impression qu'il cache quelque chose ; I feel deeply ou strongly that they are wrong j'ai la profonde conviction qu'ils ont tort ; to feel sth to be estimer que qch est ; I felt it best to refuse j'ai estimé qu'il valait mieux refuser ; we feel it necessary to complain nous pensons que nous devons nous plaindre ;3 ( physically) sentir [blow, pressure, motion, draught, heat, object] ; ressentir [twinge, ache, stiffness, effects] ; I felt something soft j'ai senti quelque chose de mou ; you can feel the vibrations on sent les vibrations ; I can't feel anything in my leg je ne sens plus rien dans la jambe ; she feels/doesn't feel the cold elle est/n'est pas frileuse ; you'll feel the cold when you go back to England tu sentiras le froid quand tu rentreras en Angleterre ; I felt the house shake j'ai senti la maison qui tremblait ; I felt something crawl(ing) up my arm j'ai senti quelque chose qui grimpait le long de mon bras ; I can feel it getting warmer je sens que ça se réchauffe ; I felt the tablets doing me good j'ai senti que les cachets me faisaient du bien ;4 ( touch deliberately) tâter, toucher [carving, texture, washing, leaf, cloth] ; palper [patient, body part, parcel] ; to feel the weight of sth soupeser qch ; to tell what it is by feeling it dire ce que c'est au toucher ; to feel how cold/soft sth is sentir comme qch est froid/mou ; to feel one's breasts for lumps se palper les seins pour voir si on a des grosseurs ; to feel sb for weapons fouiller qn pour trouver des armes ; to feel one's way lit avancer à tâtons ; fig tâter le terrain ; to feel one's way out of the room se diriger à tâtons vers la sortie ; to feel one's way towards a solution avancer à tâtons vers une solution ;5 (sense, be aware of) sentir, avoir conscience de [presence, tension, resentment] ; avoir conscience de [importance, seriousness, justice, irony] ; I could feel her frustration je ressentais sa frustration ; can't you feel which notes come next? ne peux-tu pas deviner quelles notes viennent ensuite?1 ( emotionally) se sentir [sad, happy, stupid, nervous, safe] ; être [sure, angry, surprised] ; avoir l'impression d'être [trapped, betrayed, cheated] ; to feel afraid/ashamed avoir peur/honte ; to feel like a star avoir l'impression d'être une vedette ; to feel as if ou as though avoir l'impression que ; I felt as if nobody cared j'avais l'impression que tout le monde s'en moquait ; how do you feel? que ressens-tu? ; how do you feel about being in charge? qu'est-ce que ça te fait d'être responsable? ; how do you feel about marriage? qu'est-ce que tu penses du mariage? ; how do you feel about Tim? (for a job, role) que penses-tu de Tim? ; ( emotionally) que ressens-tu pour Tim? ; how does it feel ou what does it feel like to be a dad? qu'est-ce que ça fait d'être papa? ; now you know how it feels! maintenant tu sais ce que ça fait! ; how would you feel? qu'est-ce que ça te ferait, à toi? ; what made her feel that way? qu'est-ce qui lui a fait cet effet? ; if that's the way you feel… si c'est comme ça que tu le prends… ; ⇒ feel for ;2 ( physically) se sentir [ill, better, tired, young, fat] ; to feel hot/cold/hungry/thirsty avoir chaud/froid/faim/soif ; how do you feel?, how are you feeling? comment te sens-tu? ; I'll see how I feel ou what I feel like tomorrow je verrai comment je me sens demain ; it feels like being hit with a hammer c'est comme si on te frappait avec un marteau ; I feel as if ou as though I haven't slept a wink j'ai l'impression de ne pas avoir fermé l'œil ; it felt as if I was floating j'avais l'impression de flotter ; you're as young as you feel l'important c'est de se sentir jeune ; she isn't feeling herself today elle n'est pas dans son assiette aujourd'hui ○ ;3 ( create certain sensation) être [cold, soft, slimy, smooth] ; avoir l'air [eerie] ; the house feels empty la maison fait vide ; that feels nice! ça fait du bien! ; your arm will feel sore at first votre bras vous fera mal au début ; something doesn't feel right il y a quelque chose qui ne va pas ; it feels strange living alone ça me fait tout drôle de vivre seul ; it feels like leather on dirait du cuir ; it feels like (a) Sunday on se croirait un dimanche ; the bone feels as if it's broken on dirait que l'os est cassé ; it feels as if it's going to rain, it feels like rain on dirait qu'il va pleuvoir ; it feels to me as if there's a lump j'ai l'impression qu'il y a une bosse ;4 ( want) to feel like sth/like doing avoir envie de qch/de faire ; I feel like crying j'ai envie de pleurer ; I feel like a drink je prendrais bien un verre ; what do you feel like for lunch? qu'est-ce qui te ferait envie pour le déjeuner? ; I don't feel like it je n'en ai pas envie ; stop whenever you feel like it arrête quand ça te chante ○ ; ‘why did you do that?’-‘I just felt like it’ ‘pourquoi as-tu fait ça?’-‘ça m'a pris comme ça’ ;5 (touch, grope) to feel in fouiller dans [bag, pocket, drawer] ; to feel along tâtonner le long de [edge, wall] ; to feel down the back of the sofa chercher (à tâtons) derrière le canapé ; ⇒ feel around, feel for.D v refl to feel oneself doing se sentir faire ; she felt herself losing her temper elle sentait la colère la gagner ; he felt himself falling in love il sentait qu'il tombait amoureux.■ feel around, feel about:▶ feel around tâtonner ; to feel around in fouiller dans [bag, drawer] ; to feel around for chercher [qch] à tâtons.■ feel for:▶ feel for [sth] chercher ; to feel for a ledge with one's foot chercher un appui du pied ; to feel for broken bones examiner qn pour savoir s'il s'est cassé quelque chose ;■ feel out US:▶ feel out [sb], feel [sb] out tester [person].■ feel up ○:▶ feel up [sb/sth], feel [sb/sth] up tripoter ○, peloter ○ [person, body part] ; to be felt up se faire peloter ○ ; to feel each other up se peloter ○.■ feel up to:▶ feel up to [sth] se sentir d'attaque ○ or assez bien pour ; to feel up to doing se sentir d'attaque ○ or assez bien pour faire ; do you feel up to it? est-ce que tu te sens d'attaque ○ ? -
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A n to give sth a suck sucer qch ; to have a suck of sth goûter à qch (en suçant) ; to give suck† donner la tétée.B vtr1 ( drink in) [person, animal, machine] aspirer [liquid, air] (from de ; through avec) ; ( extract) sucer (from de) ; to suck milk through a straw aspirer du lait avec une paille ; to suck poison from a wound sucer le poison d'une plaie ; to suck blood sucer le sang ; to suck sb dry fig ( of affection) vampiriser qn ; ( of money) pomper ○ qn jusqu'au dernier sou ;2 ( lick) sucer, suçoter [bottle, fruit, pencil, pipe, thumb, cut] ; [baby] téter [breast] ; to suck one's teeth claquer des lèvres (en signe de désapprobation) ;3 ( pull) [current, wind, mud] entraîner [person] ; to be sucked down ou under être entraîné au fond ; to get sucked into fig être entraîné dans.C vi2 ◑ US it sucks! c'est nul ○ !, c'est de la foutaise ◑ !sucks to you ○ ! GB tu l'as dans le baba ○ ! ; to suck it up ○ US affronter une situation difficile.■ suck in:▶ suck in [sth], suck [sth] in [sea, wind] engloutir ; [person, machine] aspirer [air, dirt, liquid] ; to suck in one's cheeks creuser les joues ; to suck in one's stomach rentrer l'estomac.■ suck off ◑:▶ suck [sb] off, suck off [sb] tailler une pipe ◑ à [man] ; faire minette ◑ à [woman].■ suck out:▶ suck [sth] out, suck out [sth] aspirer [air, liquid, dirt] (from de) ; sucer [poison, blood] (from de) ; to be sucked out of a plane être aspiré hors d'un avion.■ suck up:▶ suck up ○ faire de la lèche ○ ; to suck up to sb cirer les pompes à qn ○ ;▶ suck [sth] up, suck up [sth] pomper [liquid] ; aspirer [dirt]. -
111 П-377
ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ (ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare) ПОРОГИ (чьи) (ПОРОГ (чей)) (чего, у кого, где) ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ (ПООБИВАТЬ/ ПООБИТЬ гаге) ВСЕ ПОРОГИ (ВЕСЬ ПОРОГ) (у кого, где) all coll VP subj: human usu. impfv) ( usu. in refer, to trying to obtain sth. important for one's job or career from one's superior(s) or some organization(s) may refer to a person trying to get a job, a man trying to gain the affection of a woman etc) to go to some place(s) repeatedly, persistently requesting sth.: X обивает пороги - X beats down doorsX обивает Y-ов порог = X haunts (hangs around) Yb door(way)X обивает пороги редакций (школ и т. п.) - X haunts the door(way)s of various editorial (principals' etc) officesX haunts (the) editors' ((the) principals' etc) offices X runs from one editorial (principal' etc) office to anotherX pesters every editor (principal etc) (in town). "Я, конечно, напишу...» - «Напишу! Ты весь в этом. Не писать надо, а ехать, лично просить, пороги обивать!» (Стругацкие 1). "Of course I'll write-" "You'll write! That's just like you. It's not writing you have to do, you have to go there, ask in person, beat down doors" (1a).Статейки эти... быстро пошли в ход, и уж в этом одном молодой человек оказал всё своё практическое и умственное превосходство над тою многочисленною, вечно нуждающеюся и несчастною частью нашей учащейся молодёжи обоего пола, которая в столицах... с утра до ночи обивает пороги разных газет и журналов... (Достоевский 1). These little articles... were soon in great demand, and even in this alone the young man demonstrated his practical and intellectual superiority over that eternally needy and miserable mass of our students of both sexes who, in our capitals, from morning till night...haunt the doorways of various newspapers and magazines... (1a).(Тригорин:) Такой любви я не испытал ещё... В молодости было некогда, я обивал пороги редакций, боролся с нуждой... (Чехов 6). (Т.:) I have never known a love like that....In my youth there wasn't time, I was always haunting the editors' offices, fighting off poverty... (6a)(Т.:) I have never known a love like that. As a young man, I never had timeI was too busy running from one editorial office to another, trying to earn a living (6b).«Весьма обнадёживающе заявивший о себе ранее молодой поэт-колхозник Влад Самсонов из станицы Пластуновской, бросив семью и работу, ведёт богемный образ жизни, обивая пороги редакций со стихами, оставляющими желать много лучшего» (Максимов 2). "Vlad Samsonov, the peasant poet from the village of Plastunovskaya, whose early work was extremely promising, having abandoned his family and his work is now living a bone-mian life and is pestering every editor in town with verses that leave a great deal to be desired" (2a). -
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ТОЛЬКО ЧТО HE coll Invar sent adv1. very nearlyalmostpractically all but just about (in limited contexts) virtually.Три дня терзал её своим великодушием Григорий, а на четвёртый день уехал в район. Да не один, а с Варварой Иняхиной. И Анфиса, когда узнала об этом, только что не перекрестилась от радости. Пускай, пускай будут счастливы! (Абрамов 1). For three days Grigory had tortured her with his magnanimity, and on the fourth day he had left for the district center. Not alone, but with Varvara Inyakhina. When Anfisa had learned about that she had practically crossed herself for joy. Let them be happy! (1a).Поместив сына по-прежнему в кабинет, он (Василий Иванович) только что не прятался от него и жену свою удерживал от всяких лишних изъявлений нежности (Тургенев 2). Having reinstalled his son in his study he (Vassily Ivanovich) all but hid himself from him and restrained his wife from too exuberant a display of affection (2a).2. (used to indicate that the attribute, quality etc following the idiom is the only one in a specified or implied series that a person or thing is missing) (a person or thing has all the qualities etc specified or implied) but not...: except that s.o. is not ( sth. does not etc)...the only thing lacking (that s.o. lacks etc) is... the only thing (problem) is, s.o. sth. doesn't (can't etc)... the only thing missing is... the only thing s.o. sth. doesn't have (can't do etc) is... s.o. sth. lacks only... Мальчик он неплохой, только что не умеет вести себя. He's basically a good kid, the only thing is he doesn't know how to behave himself. -
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• ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ПОРОГИ( чьи) < ПОРОГ (чей)> (чего, у кого, где; ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ВСЕ ПОРОГИ < ВЕСЬ ПОРОГ> (у кого, где) all coll[VP; subj: human; usu. impfv]=====⇒ (usu. in refer, to trying to obtain sth. important for one's job or career from one's superior(s) or some organization(s); may refer to a person trying to get a job, a man trying to gain the affection of a woman etc) to go to some place(s) repeatedly, persistently requesting sth.:|| X обивает пороги редакций (школ и т. п.) ≈ X haunts the door(way)s of various editorial (principals? etc) offices;- X haunts (the) editors' <(the) principals' etc> offices;- X runs from one editorial (principal's etc) office to another;- X pesters every editor (principal etc) (in town).♦ "Я, конечно, напишу..." - "Напишу! Ты весь в этом. Не писать надо, а ехать, лично просить, пороги обивать!" (Стругацкие 1). "Of course I'll write-" "You'll write! That's just like you. It's not writing you have to do, you have to go there, ask in person, beat down doors" (1a).♦ Статейки эти... быстро пошли в ход, и уж в этом одном молодой человек оказал всё своё практическое и умственное превосходство над тою многочисленною, вечно нуждающеюся и несчастною частью нашей учащейся молодёжи обоего пола, которая в столицах... с утра до ночи обивает пороги разных газет и журналов... (Достоевский 1). These little articles... were soon in great demand; and even in this alone the young man demonstrated his practical and intellectual superiority over that eternally needy and miserable mass of our students of both sexes who, in our capitals, from morning till night...haunt the doorways of various newspapers and magazines... (1a).♦ [Тригорин:] Такой любви я не испытал ещё... В молодости было некогда, я обивал пороги редакций, боролся с нуждой... (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that....In my youth there wasn't time, I was always haunting the editors' offices, fighting off poverty... (6a). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that. As a young man, I never had time; I was too busy running from one editorial office to another, trying to earn a living (6b).♦ "Весьма обнадёживающе заявивший о себе ранее молодой поэт-колхозник Влад Самсонов из станицы Пластуновской, бросив семью и работу, ведёт богемный образ жизни, обивая пороги редакций со стихами, оставляющими желать много лучшего" (Максимов 2). "Vlad Samsonov, the peasant poet from the village of Plastunovskaya, whose early work was extremely promising, having abandoned his family and his work is now living a bohemian life and is pestering every editor in town with verses that leave a great deal to be desired" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обивать весь порог
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• ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ПОРОГИ( чьи) < ПОРОГ (чей)> (чего, у кого, где; ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ВСЕ ПОРОГИ < ВЕСЬ ПОРОГ> (у кого, где) all coll[VP; subj: human; usu. impfv]=====⇒ (usu. in refer, to trying to obtain sth. important for one's job or career from one's superior(s) or some organization(s); may refer to a person trying to get a job, a man trying to gain the affection of a woman etc) to go to some place(s) repeatedly, persistently requesting sth.:|| X обивает пороги редакций (школ и т. п.) ≈ X haunts the door(way)s of various editorial (principals? etc) offices;- X haunts (the) editors' <(the) principals' etc> offices;- X runs from one editorial (principal's etc) office to another;- X pesters every editor (principal etc) (in town).♦ "Я, конечно, напишу..." - "Напишу! Ты весь в этом. Не писать надо, а ехать, лично просить, пороги обивать!" (Стругацкие 1). "Of course I'll write-" "You'll write! That's just like you. It's not writing you have to do, you have to go there, ask in person, beat down doors" (1a).♦ Статейки эти... быстро пошли в ход, и уж в этом одном молодой человек оказал всё своё практическое и умственное превосходство над тою многочисленною, вечно нуждающеюся и несчастною частью нашей учащейся молодёжи обоего пола, которая в столицах... с утра до ночи обивает пороги разных газет и журналов... (Достоевский 1). These little articles... were soon in great demand; and even in this alone the young man demonstrated his practical and intellectual superiority over that eternally needy and miserable mass of our students of both sexes who, in our capitals, from morning till night...haunt the doorways of various newspapers and magazines... (1a).♦ [Тригорин:] Такой любви я не испытал ещё... В молодости было некогда, я обивал пороги редакций, боролся с нуждой... (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that....In my youth there wasn't time, I was always haunting the editors' offices, fighting off poverty... (6a). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that. As a young man, I never had time; I was too busy running from one editorial office to another, trying to earn a living (6b).♦ "Весьма обнадёживающе заявивший о себе ранее молодой поэт-колхозник Влад Самсонов из станицы Пластуновской, бросив семью и работу, ведёт богемный образ жизни, обивая пороги редакций со стихами, оставляющими желать много лучшего" (Максимов 2). "Vlad Samsonov, the peasant poet from the village of Plastunovskaya, whose early work was extremely promising, having abandoned his family and his work is now living a bohemian life and is pestering every editor in town with verses that leave a great deal to be desired" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обивать все пороги
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• ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ПОРОГИ( чьи) < ПОРОГ (чей)> (чего, у кого, где; ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ВСЕ ПОРОГИ < ВЕСЬ ПОРОГ> (у кого, где) all coll[VP; subj: human; usu. impfv]=====⇒ (usu. in refer, to trying to obtain sth. important for one's job or career from one's superior(s) or some organization(s); may refer to a person trying to get a job, a man trying to gain the affection of a woman etc) to go to some place(s) repeatedly, persistently requesting sth.:|| X обивает пороги редакций (школ и т. п.) ≈ X haunts the door(way)s of various editorial (principals? etc) offices;- X haunts (the) editors' <(the) principals' etc> offices;- X runs from one editorial (principal's etc) office to another;- X pesters every editor (principal etc) (in town).♦ "Я, конечно, напишу..." - "Напишу! Ты весь в этом. Не писать надо, а ехать, лично просить, пороги обивать!" (Стругацкие 1). "Of course I'll write-" "You'll write! That's just like you. It's not writing you have to do, you have to go there, ask in person, beat down doors" (1a).♦ Статейки эти... быстро пошли в ход, и уж в этом одном молодой человек оказал всё своё практическое и умственное превосходство над тою многочисленною, вечно нуждающеюся и несчастною частью нашей учащейся молодёжи обоего пола, которая в столицах... с утра до ночи обивает пороги разных газет и журналов... (Достоевский 1). These little articles... were soon in great demand; and even in this alone the young man demonstrated his practical and intellectual superiority over that eternally needy and miserable mass of our students of both sexes who, in our capitals, from morning till night...haunt the doorways of various newspapers and magazines... (1a).♦ [Тригорин:] Такой любви я не испытал ещё... В молодости было некогда, я обивал пороги редакций, боролся с нуждой... (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that....In my youth there wasn't time, I was always haunting the editors' offices, fighting off poverty... (6a). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that. As a young man, I never had time; I was too busy running from one editorial office to another, trying to earn a living (6b).♦ "Весьма обнадёживающе заявивший о себе ранее молодой поэт-колхозник Влад Самсонов из станицы Пластуновской, бросив семью и работу, ведёт богемный образ жизни, обивая пороги редакций со стихами, оставляющими желать много лучшего" (Максимов 2). "Vlad Samsonov, the peasant poet from the village of Plastunovskaya, whose early work was extremely promising, having abandoned his family and his work is now living a bohemian life and is pestering every editor in town with verses that leave a great deal to be desired" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обивать порог
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• ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ПОРОГИ( чьи) < ПОРОГ (чей)> (чего, у кого, где; ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ВСЕ ПОРОГИ < ВЕСЬ ПОРОГ> (у кого, где) all coll[VP; subj: human; usu. impfv]=====⇒ (usu. in refer, to trying to obtain sth. important for one's job or career from one's superior(s) or some organization(s); may refer to a person trying to get a job, a man trying to gain the affection of a woman etc) to go to some place(s) repeatedly, persistently requesting sth.:|| X обивает пороги редакций (школ и т. п.) ≈ X haunts the door(way)s of various editorial (principals? etc) offices;- X haunts (the) editors' <(the) principals' etc> offices;- X runs from one editorial (principal's etc) office to another;- X pesters every editor (principal etc) (in town).♦ "Я, конечно, напишу..." - "Напишу! Ты весь в этом. Не писать надо, а ехать, лично просить, пороги обивать!" (Стругацкие 1). "Of course I'll write-" "You'll write! That's just like you. It's not writing you have to do, you have to go there, ask in person, beat down doors" (1a).♦ Статейки эти... быстро пошли в ход, и уж в этом одном молодой человек оказал всё своё практическое и умственное превосходство над тою многочисленною, вечно нуждающеюся и несчастною частью нашей учащейся молодёжи обоего пола, которая в столицах... с утра до ночи обивает пороги разных газет и журналов... (Достоевский 1). These little articles... were soon in great demand; and even in this alone the young man demonstrated his practical and intellectual superiority over that eternally needy and miserable mass of our students of both sexes who, in our capitals, from morning till night...haunt the doorways of various newspapers and magazines... (1a).♦ [Тригорин:] Такой любви я не испытал ещё... В молодости было некогда, я обивал пороги редакций, боролся с нуждой... (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that....In my youth there wasn't time, I was always haunting the editors' offices, fighting off poverty... (6a). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that. As a young man, I never had time; I was too busy running from one editorial office to another, trying to earn a living (6b).♦ "Весьма обнадёживающе заявивший о себе ранее молодой поэт-колхозник Влад Самсонов из станицы Пластуновской, бросив семью и работу, ведёт богемный образ жизни, обивая пороги редакций со стихами, оставляющими желать много лучшего" (Максимов 2). "Vlad Samsonov, the peasant poet from the village of Plastunovskaya, whose early work was extremely promising, having abandoned his family and his work is now living a bohemian life and is pestering every editor in town with verses that leave a great deal to be desired" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обивать пороги
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• ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ПОРОГИ( чьи) < ПОРОГ (чей)> (чего, у кого, где; ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ВСЕ ПОРОГИ < ВЕСЬ ПОРОГ> (у кого, где) all coll[VP; subj: human; usu. impfv]=====⇒ (usu. in refer, to trying to obtain sth. important for one's job or career from one's superior(s) or some organization(s); may refer to a person trying to get a job, a man trying to gain the affection of a woman etc) to go to some place(s) repeatedly, persistently requesting sth.:|| X обивает пороги редакций (школ и т. п.) ≈ X haunts the door(way)s of various editorial (principals? etc) offices;- X haunts (the) editors' <(the) principals' etc> offices;- X runs from one editorial (principal's etc) office to another;- X pesters every editor (principal etc) (in town).♦ "Я, конечно, напишу..." - "Напишу! Ты весь в этом. Не писать надо, а ехать, лично просить, пороги обивать!" (Стругацкие 1). "Of course I'll write-" "You'll write! That's just like you. It's not writing you have to do, you have to go there, ask in person, beat down doors" (1a).♦ Статейки эти... быстро пошли в ход, и уж в этом одном молодой человек оказал всё своё практическое и умственное превосходство над тою многочисленною, вечно нуждающеюся и несчастною частью нашей учащейся молодёжи обоего пола, которая в столицах... с утра до ночи обивает пороги разных газет и журналов... (Достоевский 1). These little articles... were soon in great demand; and even in this alone the young man demonstrated his practical and intellectual superiority over that eternally needy and miserable mass of our students of both sexes who, in our capitals, from morning till night...haunt the doorways of various newspapers and magazines... (1a).♦ [Тригорин:] Такой любви я не испытал ещё... В молодости было некогда, я обивал пороги редакций, боролся с нуждой... (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that....In my youth there wasn't time, I was always haunting the editors' offices, fighting off poverty... (6a). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that. As a young man, I never had time; I was too busy running from one editorial office to another, trying to earn a living (6b).♦ "Весьма обнадёживающе заявивший о себе ранее молодой поэт-колхозник Влад Самсонов из станицы Пластуновской, бросив семью и работу, ведёт богемный образ жизни, обивая пороги редакций со стихами, оставляющими желать много лучшего" (Максимов 2). "Vlad Samsonov, the peasant poet from the village of Plastunovskaya, whose early work was extremely promising, having abandoned his family and his work is now living a bohemian life and is pestering every editor in town with verses that leave a great deal to be desired" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обить весь порог
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• ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ПОРОГИ( чьи) < ПОРОГ (чей)> (чего, у кого, где; ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ВСЕ ПОРОГИ < ВЕСЬ ПОРОГ> (у кого, где) all coll[VP; subj: human; usu. impfv]=====⇒ (usu. in refer, to trying to obtain sth. important for one's job or career from one's superior(s) or some organization(s); may refer to a person trying to get a job, a man trying to gain the affection of a woman etc) to go to some place(s) repeatedly, persistently requesting sth.:|| X обивает пороги редакций (школ и т. п.) ≈ X haunts the door(way)s of various editorial (principals? etc) offices;- X haunts (the) editors' <(the) principals' etc> offices;- X runs from one editorial (principal's etc) office to another;- X pesters every editor (principal etc) (in town).♦ "Я, конечно, напишу..." - "Напишу! Ты весь в этом. Не писать надо, а ехать, лично просить, пороги обивать!" (Стругацкие 1). "Of course I'll write-" "You'll write! That's just like you. It's not writing you have to do, you have to go there, ask in person, beat down doors" (1a).♦ Статейки эти... быстро пошли в ход, и уж в этом одном молодой человек оказал всё своё практическое и умственное превосходство над тою многочисленною, вечно нуждающеюся и несчастною частью нашей учащейся молодёжи обоего пола, которая в столицах... с утра до ночи обивает пороги разных газет и журналов... (Достоевский 1). These little articles... were soon in great demand; and even in this alone the young man demonstrated his practical and intellectual superiority over that eternally needy and miserable mass of our students of both sexes who, in our capitals, from morning till night...haunt the doorways of various newspapers and magazines... (1a).♦ [Тригорин:] Такой любви я не испытал ещё... В молодости было некогда, я обивал пороги редакций, боролся с нуждой... (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that....In my youth there wasn't time, I was always haunting the editors' offices, fighting off poverty... (6a). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that. As a young man, I never had time; I was too busy running from one editorial office to another, trying to earn a living (6b).♦ "Весьма обнадёживающе заявивший о себе ранее молодой поэт-колхозник Влад Самсонов из станицы Пластуновской, бросив семью и работу, ведёт богемный образ жизни, обивая пороги редакций со стихами, оставляющими желать много лучшего" (Максимов 2). "Vlad Samsonov, the peasant poet from the village of Plastunovskaya, whose early work was extremely promising, having abandoned his family and his work is now living a bohemian life and is pestering every editor in town with verses that leave a great deal to be desired" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обить все пороги
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• ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ПОРОГИ( чьи) < ПОРОГ (чей)> (чего, у кого, где; ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ВСЕ ПОРОГИ < ВЕСЬ ПОРОГ> (у кого, где) all coll[VP; subj: human; usu. impfv]=====⇒ (usu. in refer, to trying to obtain sth. important for one's job or career from one's superior(s) or some organization(s); may refer to a person trying to get a job, a man trying to gain the affection of a woman etc) to go to some place(s) repeatedly, persistently requesting sth.:|| X обивает пороги редакций (школ и т. п.) ≈ X haunts the door(way)s of various editorial (principals? etc) offices;- X haunts (the) editors' <(the) principals' etc> offices;- X runs from one editorial (principal's etc) office to another;- X pesters every editor (principal etc) (in town).♦ "Я, конечно, напишу..." - "Напишу! Ты весь в этом. Не писать надо, а ехать, лично просить, пороги обивать!" (Стругацкие 1). "Of course I'll write-" "You'll write! That's just like you. It's not writing you have to do, you have to go there, ask in person, beat down doors" (1a).♦ Статейки эти... быстро пошли в ход, и уж в этом одном молодой человек оказал всё своё практическое и умственное превосходство над тою многочисленною, вечно нуждающеюся и несчастною частью нашей учащейся молодёжи обоего пола, которая в столицах... с утра до ночи обивает пороги разных газет и журналов... (Достоевский 1). These little articles... were soon in great demand; and even in this alone the young man demonstrated his practical and intellectual superiority over that eternally needy and miserable mass of our students of both sexes who, in our capitals, from morning till night...haunt the doorways of various newspapers and magazines... (1a).♦ [Тригорин:] Такой любви я не испытал ещё... В молодости было некогда, я обивал пороги редакций, боролся с нуждой... (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that....In my youth there wasn't time, I was always haunting the editors' offices, fighting off poverty... (6a). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that. As a young man, I never had time; I was too busy running from one editorial office to another, trying to earn a living (6b).♦ "Весьма обнадёживающе заявивший о себе ранее молодой поэт-колхозник Влад Самсонов из станицы Пластуновской, бросив семью и работу, ведёт богемный образ жизни, обивая пороги редакций со стихами, оставляющими желать много лучшего" (Максимов 2). "Vlad Samsonov, the peasant poet from the village of Plastunovskaya, whose early work was extremely promising, having abandoned his family and his work is now living a bohemian life and is pestering every editor in town with verses that leave a great deal to be desired" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обить порог
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• ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ПОРОГИ( чьи) < ПОРОГ (чей)> (чего, у кого, где; ОБИВАТЬ/ОБИТЬ <ПООБИВАТЬ/ПООБИТЬ rare> ВСЕ ПОРОГИ < ВЕСЬ ПОРОГ> (у кого, где) all coll[VP; subj: human; usu. impfv]=====⇒ (usu. in refer, to trying to obtain sth. important for one's job or career from one's superior(s) or some organization(s); may refer to a person trying to get a job, a man trying to gain the affection of a woman etc) to go to some place(s) repeatedly, persistently requesting sth.:|| X обивает пороги редакций (школ и т. п.) ≈ X haunts the door(way)s of various editorial (principals? etc) offices;- X haunts (the) editors' <(the) principals' etc> offices;- X runs from one editorial (principal's etc) office to another;- X pesters every editor (principal etc) (in town).♦ "Я, конечно, напишу..." - "Напишу! Ты весь в этом. Не писать надо, а ехать, лично просить, пороги обивать!" (Стругацкие 1). "Of course I'll write-" "You'll write! That's just like you. It's not writing you have to do, you have to go there, ask in person, beat down doors" (1a).♦ Статейки эти... быстро пошли в ход, и уж в этом одном молодой человек оказал всё своё практическое и умственное превосходство над тою многочисленною, вечно нуждающеюся и несчастною частью нашей учащейся молодёжи обоего пола, которая в столицах... с утра до ночи обивает пороги разных газет и журналов... (Достоевский 1). These little articles... were soon in great demand; and even in this alone the young man demonstrated his practical and intellectual superiority over that eternally needy and miserable mass of our students of both sexes who, in our capitals, from morning till night...haunt the doorways of various newspapers and magazines... (1a).♦ [Тригорин:] Такой любви я не испытал ещё... В молодости было некогда, я обивал пороги редакций, боролся с нуждой... (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that....In my youth there wasn't time, I was always haunting the editors' offices, fighting off poverty... (6a). [Т.:] I have never known a love like that. As a young man, I never had time; I was too busy running from one editorial office to another, trying to earn a living (6b).♦ "Весьма обнадёживающе заявивший о себе ранее молодой поэт-колхозник Влад Самсонов из станицы Пластуновской, бросив семью и работу, ведёт богемный образ жизни, обивая пороги редакций со стихами, оставляющими желать много лучшего" (Максимов 2). "Vlad Samsonov, the peasant poet from the village of Plastunovskaya, whose early work was extremely promising, having abandoned his family and his work is now living a bohemian life and is pestering every editor in town with verses that leave a great deal to be desired" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обить пороги
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