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41 perform
pə'fo:m1) (to do, especially with care or as a duty: The doctor performed the operation.) realizar, efectuar, ejecutar2) (to act (in the theatre etc) or do anything musical, theatrical etc to entertain an audience: The company will perform a Greek play; She performed on the violin.) representar•- performer
perform vb1. representar / interpretar2. responder / rendir / obtener buenos resultadosthe rugby team performed badly, they lost 35 2 el equipo de rugby tuvo una mala actuación, perdieron 35 2tr[pə'fɔːm]1 (task) ejecutar, llevar a cabo; (function) desempeñar, hacer, cumplir; (experiment) realizar; (operation) practicar; (miracle) hacer2 (piece of music) interpretar, tocar; (song) cantar; (play) representar, dar; (role) interpretar, representar; (sumersault, trick) hacer, ejecutar1 (actor) actuar; (singer) cantar; (musician) tocar, interpretar; (dancer) bailar; (company) dar una representaciónperform [pər'fɔrm] vt1) carry out: realizar, hacer, desempeñar2) present: representar, dar (una obra teatral, etc.)perform vi: actuar (en una obra teatral), cantar (en una ópera, etc.), tocar (en un concierto, etc.), bailar (en un ballet, etc.)v.• actuar v.• celebrar v.• cumplir v.• desempeñar v.• efectuar v.• ejecutar v.• funcionar v.• hacer v.(§pres: hago, haces...) pret: hic-pp: hechofut/c: har-•)• interpretar v.• obrar v.• practicar v.• realizar v.• representar v.• tocar v.pər'fɔːrm, pə'fɔːm
1.
1) (Mus, Theat) \<\<actor/comedian\>\> actuar*, trabajar; \<\<singer\>\> cantar; \<\<musician\>\> tocar*; \<\<dancer\>\> bailar2) (work, produce results) \<\<student/worker\>\> rendir*, trabajar; \<\<team/athlete/vehicle\>\> responder; \<\<company/stocks\>\> rendir*; \<\<economy\>\> marchar
2.
vt1) (Mus, Theat) \<\<play\>\> representar, dar*; \<\<role\>\> interpretar, representar; \<\<aria\>\> interpretar, cantar; \<\<symphony\>\> tocar*, interpretar, ejecutar2) (carry out, fulfill) \<\<function\>\> desempeñar, cumplir; \<\<role\>\> desempeñar; \<\<task\>\> ejecutar, llevar a cabo; \<\<experiment\>\> realizar*; \<\<ceremony\>\> celebrar; \<\<rites\>\> practicar*[pǝ'fɔːm]1. VT1) (Theat, Mus) [+ play] representar; [+ part, piece, song, dance] interpretarit meant a lot to her to have her music performed here — significó mucho para ella el que interpretaran su música aquí
she will perform a series of sonatas by Mozart — interpretará or ejecutará varias sonatas de Mozart
2) (=carry out) [+ task, experiment, feat] realizar, llevar a cabo; [+ operation, autopsy] practicar, realizar, llevar a cabo; [+ duty] cumplir con; [+ function, role] desempeñar, cumplir; [+ rite, ritual, ceremony] celebrar; [+ miracle] realizar, hacerto perform surgery or an operation on sb — operar a algn, practicar una operación quirúrgica a algn frm
2. VI1) (Theat, Mus) [entertainer, actor] actuar; [musician] tocar; [orchestra, pop group] actuar, tocar; [singer] cantar; [dancer] bailar; [trained animal] hacer trucos, realizar trucoshe performed brilliantly as Hamlet — interpretó brillantemente el papel de Hamlet, se lució en el papel de Hamlet
the band will be performing live — el grupo actuará or tocará en concierto
and performing for us tonight on the violin is Rebecca Hunt — y esta noche Rebecca Hunt nos tocará el violín
2) (=respond, behave) [vehicle, machine] responder, funcionar; [team, athlete, horse] responder; [investment, shares] rendir; [metal, material] comportarse; [worker] (=be productive) rendir; (=react) responderhow did the company perform last year? — ¿qué resultados dio la empresa el año pasado?
the party performed abysmally at the last election — el partido obtuvo unos resultados pésimos en las últimas elecciones
he did not perform very well in his exams — no obtuvo muy buenos resultados en los exámenes, los exámenes no le salieron muy bien
our economy has been performing well recently — últimamente, nuestra economía ha estado produciendo buenos resultados
3) * esp hum (=go to toilet) [child, dog] hacer sus menesteres4) * (sexually) cumplir ** * *[pər'fɔːrm, pə'fɔːm]
1.
1) (Mus, Theat) \<\<actor/comedian\>\> actuar*, trabajar; \<\<singer\>\> cantar; \<\<musician\>\> tocar*; \<\<dancer\>\> bailar2) (work, produce results) \<\<student/worker\>\> rendir*, trabajar; \<\<team/athlete/vehicle\>\> responder; \<\<company/stocks\>\> rendir*; \<\<economy\>\> marchar
2.
vt1) (Mus, Theat) \<\<play\>\> representar, dar*; \<\<role\>\> interpretar, representar; \<\<aria\>\> interpretar, cantar; \<\<symphony\>\> tocar*, interpretar, ejecutar2) (carry out, fulfill) \<\<function\>\> desempeñar, cumplir; \<\<role\>\> desempeñar; \<\<task\>\> ejecutar, llevar a cabo; \<\<experiment\>\> realizar*; \<\<ceremony\>\> celebrar; \<\<rites\>\> practicar* -
42 leader
noun1) Führer, der/Führerin, die; (of political party) Vorsitzende, der/die; (of gang, rebels) Anführer, der/Anführerin, die; (of expedition, project) Leiter, der/Leiterin, die; (of deputation) Sprecher, der/Sprecherin, die; (of tribe) [Stammes]häuptling, der; Stammesführer, derthe Egyptian/Labour leader — der ägyptische Präsident/der Vorsitzende der Labour Party
union/the Labour leaders — Gewerkschaftsvorsitzende/die Führenden der Labour Party
2) (one who is first)he is a leader in his field — er ist eine führende Kapazität auf seinem Gebiet; (in race etc.)
be the leader — in Führung liegen
3) (Brit. Journ.) Leitartikel, der4) (Mus.) (leading performer) Leader, der/Leaderin, die; (Brit.): (principal first violinist) Konzertmeister, der/-meisterin, die* * *1) (a person who is in front or goes first: The fourth runner is several miles behind the leaders.) der/die Erste2) (a person who is the head of, organizes or is in charge (of something): The leader of the expedition is a scientist.) der/die Führer(in)3) (an article in a newspaper etc written to express the opinions of the editor.) der Leitartikel* * *lead·er[ˈli:dəʳ, AM -ɚ]nhe's a \leader of men er ist eine Führernatur\leader of the students Studentenführer(in) m(f)market \leader Marktführer mthe L\leader of the House Mitglied der Regierung, welches primär für den Ablauf der Regierungsgeschäfte innerhalb des Parlamentes (Unterhaus) zuständig ist10. FILM, TECH Vorspannband nt12. BRIT LAW führender [o erster] Anwalt* * *['liːdə(r)]n1) Führer(in) m(f); (of union, party) Vorsitzende(r) mf, Führer(in) m(f); (military) Befehlshaber(in) m(f); (of gang, rebels) Anführer(in) m(f); (of expedition, project) Leiter(in) m(f); (SPORT) (in league) Tabellenführer m; (in race) der/die Erste; (MUS, of orchestra) Konzertmeister(in) m(f); (of choir) Leiter(in) m(f); (of brass band) erster Bläser, erste Bläserin; (of jazz band, pop group) Leader(in) m(f)to be the leader (in race, competition) — in Führung liegen
the leaders (in race, competition) — die Spitzengruppe
the product is a leader/the world leader in its field — dieses Produkt ist auf diesem Gebiet führend/weltweit führend
we are still the leaders in biochemical research —
has he the qualities to be a leader of men? — hat er Führungsqualitäten?
2) (Brit PRESS) Leitartikel mleader writer — Leitartikler(in) m(f)
* * *leader [ˈliːdə(r)] s1. Führer(in)2. (An)Führer(in), POL (Partei) Vorsitzende(r) m/f(m), PARL (Fraktions-, Oppositions) Führer(in), MIL (besonders Zug- oder Gruppen) Führer m:leader of the delegation Delegationsführer;leader of the opposition Br Oppositionsführer;Leader of the House (of Commons) Br Fraktionsführer der Regierungspartei; → academic.ru/28170/floor_leader">floor leader3. MUSa) besonders US Leiter(in), Dirigent(in)b) besonders Br Konzertmeister(in)4. JUR Bra) erster Anwalt, erste Anwältin:leader for the defence Hauptverteidiger(in)b) Kronanwalt m, -anwältin f5. Leitpferd n6. besonders Br Leitartikel m (einer Zeitung):leader writer Leitartikler(in)7. SPORT etc Spitzenreiter(in):a) SPORT in Führung liegen, führen,8. WIRTSCHa) Zug-, Lockartikel mb) Spitzenartikel m, führende Markec) pl (Börse) führende Marktwerte pl9. TECHb) Hauptantriebsrad n10. Leitschnur f (einer Angel)11. pl TYPO Leit-, Tabellenpunkte pl12. BOT Leit-, Haupttrieb m13. ANAT Sehne f14. Suggestivfrage f15. Vorlaufband n (eines Films etc)* * *noun1) Führer, der/Führerin, die; (of political party) Vorsitzende, der/die; (of gang, rebels) Anführer, der/Anführerin, die; (of expedition, project) Leiter, der/Leiterin, die; (of deputation) Sprecher, der/Sprecherin, die; (of tribe) [Stammes]häuptling, der; Stammesführer, derthe Egyptian/Labour leader — der ägyptische Präsident/der Vorsitzende der Labour Party
union/the Labour leaders — Gewerkschaftsvorsitzende/die Führenden der Labour Party
he is a leader in his field — er ist eine führende Kapazität auf seinem Gebiet; (in race etc.)
3) (Brit. Journ.) Leitartikel, der4) (Mus.) (leading performer) Leader, der/Leaderin, die; (Brit.): (principal first violinist) Konzertmeister, der/-meisterin, die* * *(films) n.Vorspann -e m. n.Anführer - m.Führer - m.Führungskraft f.Konzertmeister m.Leiter m. -
43 video
1. adjectiveVideo[recorder, -kassette, -kopf]2. noun, pl. videos2) (visual element of TV broadcasts) Bild, das3. transitive verbsee academic.ru/114113/videotape">videotape 2.* * *['vidiəu] 1. plural - videos; noun1) (the recording or broadcasting (by means of a video recorder) of television pictures and sound.) das Video2) (a videotape.) das Video3) ((also video cassette recorder; VCR) a machine used for watching or recording television films and programmes on videotape.) der Video(rekorder)2. verb(to record on a video recorder or videotape: He videoed the television programme on volcanoes.) auf Video aufzeichnen- video arcade- video camera
- video cassette recorder
- video recorder
- video jockey
- videotape 3. verb(to record a film etc on video.)* * *[ˈvɪdiəʊ, AM -dioʊ]I. nto come out on \video auf Video erscheinento record a \video ein Video aufnehmenblank \video leere VideokassetteII. vt▪ to \video sb/sth jdn/etw auf Video aufnehmen* * *['vIdɪəʊ]1. n1) (= film) Video nt2) (= recorder) Videorekorder m2. vt(auf Video) aufnehmen* * *video [ˈvıdıəʊ]A pl -os s1. Video n (Technik)2. a) Video n (Kassette, Film etc):have sth on video etwas auf Video habenb) Videorekorder m3. COMPUT Bildschirm-, Datensichtgerät n4. US umg Fernsehen n:on video im FernsehenB adj1. Video…:video (cassette) recorder → A 2 b;video clip Videoclip m (kurzer Videofilm zu einem Popmusiktitel etc);video disc Video-, Bildplatte f;video recording Videoaufnahme f;video shop Videothek f;video tape Videoband n;2. COMPUT: Bildschirm…:video station Bildschirmarbeitsplatz m;video terminal → A 33. US umg Fernseh…:C v/t auf Video aufnehmen, aufzeichnen* * *1. adjectiveVideo[recorder, -kassette, -kopf]2. noun, pl. videos2) (visual element of TV broadcasts) Bild, das3. transitive verb* * *n.Video -s n. -
44 fan
I 1. noun1) (held in hand) Fächer, der2) (apparatus) Ventilator, der2. transitive verb,- nn- fächeln [Gesicht]; anfachen [Feuer]fan oneself/somebody — sich/jemandem Luft zufächeln
fan the flame[s] — (fig.) das Feuer schüren
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/86899/fan_out">fan outII noun(devotee) Fan, der* * *I 1. [fæn] noun1) (a flat instrument held in the hand and waved to direct a current of air across the face in hot weather: Ladies used to carry fans to keep themselves cool.) der Fächer2) (a mechanical instrument causing a current of air: He has had a fan fitted in the kitchen for extracting smells.) der Ventilator2. verb2) (to increase or strengthen (a fire) by directing air towards it with a fan etc: They fanned the fire until it burst into flames.) anfachenII [fæn] noun(an enthusiastic admirer of a sport, hobby or well-known person: I'm a great fan of his; football fans; ( also adjective) fan mail/letters (= letters etc sent by admirers).) der Fan* * *fan1[fæn]▪ to be a \fan of sb/sth ein Fan von jdm/etw seinI'm a great \fan of your work ich schätze Ihre Arbeit sehra Beatles \fan ein Fan m von den Beatlesa football/tennis/baseball \fan ein Fußball-/Tennis-/Baseballfan m\fan of a star/pop group Fan m eines Stars/einer Popgruppefan2[fæn]I. nceiling \fan Deckenventilator mII. vt<- nn->1. (cool)▪ to \fan sb/oneself jdm/sich Luft zufächeln2. (burn better)to \fan fire/flames ein Feuer/Flammen anfachen gehto \fan fears/passions/resentment ( fig: heighten) Ängste/Leidenschaften/Ablehnung entfachen geh [o schüren]* * *I [fn]1. nthen the shit will really hit the fan (sl) — dann ist die Kacke echt am Dampfen (sl)
2. vtto fan sb/oneself — jdm/sich (Luft) zufächeln
to fan the flames (lit) — das Feuer anfachen; (fig) Öl ins Feuer gießen
to fan the flames of resentment/violence — den Groll/die Gewalt schüren
2) cards fächerförmig ausbreitenIIn(= supporter) Fan m, Anhänger(in) m(f)I'm quite a fan of yours — ich bin ein richtiger Verehrer von Ihnen
* * *fan1 [fæn]A s1. Fächer m:fan dance Fächertanz m2. TECH Ventilator m, Lüfter m:fan blade Ventilatorflügel m3. TECH Gebläse n:b) Zyklon m, Windfang m4. TECH Flügel m:b) SCHIFF Schraubenblatt n5. AGRa) HIST Wurfschaufel fb) (Worfel)Schwinge fa) auch poet Schwanz m, Schweif m, Schwinge f (eines Vogels)b) GEOL Schwemmkegel m:fan delta Schwemmdelta nB v/t1. Luft fächeln3. ein Feuer anfachen:4. fig entfachen, -flammen:fan sb’s passion jemandes Leidenschaft anfachen5. fächerförmig ausbreiten6. AGR worfeln, schwingen7. US sla) vermöbelnb) filzen, durchsuchena) sich fächerförmig ausbreiten,b) (fächerförmig) ausschwärmenfan2 [fæn] s (Sport- etc) Fan m:fan club Fanklub m;fan mail Fan-, Verehrerpost f* * *I 1. noun1) (held in hand) Fächer, der2) (apparatus) Ventilator, der2. transitive verb,- nn- fächeln [Gesicht]; anfachen [Feuer]fan oneself/somebody — sich/jemandem Luft zufächeln
fan the flame[s] — (fig.) das Feuer schüren
Phrasal Verbs:- fan outII noun(devotee) Fan, der* * *n.Fan -s m.Fächer - m.Liebhaber m.Lüfter - m.Ventilator m. -
45 sweep
swi:p 1. past tense, past participle - swept; verb1) (to clean (a room etc) using a brush or broom: The room has been swept clean.) feie, koste, sope2) (to move as though with a brush: She swept the crumbs off the table with her hand; The wave swept him overboard; Don't get swept away by (= become over-enthusiastic about) the idea!; She swept aside my objections.) feie, koste; rive med3) (to move quickly over: The disease/craze is sweeping the country.) gå/feie over; hjemsøke4) (to move swiftly or in a proud manner: High winds sweep across the desert; She swept into my room without knocking on the door.) feie, suse, skride2. noun1) (an act of sweeping, or process of being swept, with a brush etc: She gave the room a sweep.) feiing, kosting, soping2) (a sweeping movement: He indicated the damage with a sweep of his hand.) feiende bevegelse, sving3) (a person who cleans chimneys.) (skorsteins)feier4) (a sweepstake.) lotteri•- sweeper- sweeping
- sweeping-brush
- at one/a sweep
- sweep someone off his feet
- sweep off his feet
- sweep out
- sweep the board
- sweep under the carpet
- sweep upsopeIsubst. \/swiːp\/1) feiing, soping, måking2) feiende bevegelse, sveip, drag, strøk, kast, sving3) (skorsteins)feier, gatefeier4) ( i terreng) (lang) strekning, bredt område, lang skråning, lang kurve, lang rad5) rekkevidde, synsvidde, omfang, spennvidde6) ( sjøfart og militærvesen) paravane, minesveiper, minesveiping, patruljering, finkjemming7) ( sport) storseier, brakseier, erobring, seier i samtlige øvelser8) ( kortspill) rent bord, slem9) brønnvippe, styreåre, vindmøllevinge10) usling, lømmelat one sweep eller in one sweep på en gang, i ett (eneste) sveipmake a clean sweep gjøre rent bord(carriage) sweep svinget innkjørsel, svinget oppkjørsela sweep of one's hand en feiende håndbevegelsesweep of shoulder skulderbreddesweep of the oar åretaksweeps det som er feid oppwithin the sweep of something innen noens rekkeviddeII1) feie, sope2) ( om vær og vind) feie (over), feie langs, suse, fare over, slå, skylle3) ( overført) herje, fare herjende frem over, ta med storm, feie (gjennom)4) gli raskt, fare over, suse over, komme farende, jage5) skride frem, seile frem6) ( om kyst e.l.) strekke seg, utbre seg, bøye av7) ( også overført) gjennomsøke, sveipe, dregge, feie rent8) stryke, røre, kjærtegne, gli over (om blikk)9) ( sport e.l.) vinne overlegent, vinne alle grener, vinne alle klasser10) ( militærvesen) bestrykebe swept off one's feet ( overført) bli revet med, bli begeistret, bli tatt med storm bli kastet over endesweep along trekke med segsweep aside feie\/føyse til sidesweep away eller sweep off sope\/skylle vekk, feie med seg, feie unna ( overført også) avskaffe, rydde av veiensweep clean feie (rent)sweep down feie ned, feie utsweep out feie ut, feie rentsweep the board gjøre rent bordsweep up feie opp, skrape sammenswept of tom for, tømt for -
46 chart
1. noun1) (a map of part of the sea.) carta, mapa2) (a table or diagram giving information: a weather chart.) gráfico
2. verb1) (to make a chart of: He charted the Black Sea.) trazar un mapa de, trazar2) (to make a table of information about: I'm charting our progress.) registrar gráficamentechart n1. carta de navegación2. gráficothis chart shows temperatures from January to June este gráfico muestra las temperaturas de enero a junio3. mapatr[ʧɑːt]2 (navigational) carta de navegación1 (make a map of) trazar un mapa de; (plan, plot on map) trazar1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL la lista de éxitos, el hit parade nombre masculinochart ['ʧɑrt] vt1) : trazar un mapa de, hacer un gráfico de2) plan: trazar, planearto chart a course: trazar un derroterochart n1) map: carta f, mapa m2) diagram: gráfico m, cuadro m, tabla fn.• carta s.f.• diagrama s.m.• gráfico s.m.• mapa s.m.• organigrama s.m.• tabla s.f.
I tʃɑːrt, tʃɑːt1) (Aviat, Naut) carta f de navegación; ( Meteo) mapa m, carta f; (diagram, graph) gráfico m; ( table) tabla f2) charts pl ( best-selling records)the charts — la lista de éxitos, el hit parade
II
a) ( make map of) trazar* el mapa deb) (plan, plot) trazar*c) \<\<progress/changes\>\> ( follow closely) seguir* atentamente; ( record) registrar gráficamente[tʃɑːt]1. N1) (=table) tabla f, cuadro m ; (=graph) gráfica f, gráfico m ; (Met) mapa m ; (Naut) (=map) carta f (de navegación)2) (Mus)to be in the charts — [record, pop group] estar en la lista de éxitos
2.VT (=plot) [+ course] trazar; (=record on graph) [+ sales, growth etc] hacer una gráfica de, representar gráficamente; (=follow) [+ progress] reflejarthe book charts the rise and fall of the empire — el libro describe la grandeza y decadencia del imperio
the diagram charts the company's progress — el diagrama muestra or refleja el progreso de la compañía
3.CPDchart music N — (=songs in the charts) la lista f de éxitos
chart topper * N — éxito m discográfico
* * *
I [tʃɑːrt, tʃɑːt]1) (Aviat, Naut) carta f de navegación; ( Meteo) mapa m, carta f; (diagram, graph) gráfico m; ( table) tabla f2) charts pl ( best-selling records)the charts — la lista de éxitos, el hit parade
II
a) ( make map of) trazar* el mapa deb) (plan, plot) trazar*c) \<\<progress/changes\>\> ( follow closely) seguir* atentamente; ( record) registrar gráficamente -
47 drummer
nounSchlagzeuger, der* * ** * *drum·mer[ˈdrʌməʳ, AM -ɚ]n* * *['drʌmə(r)]n1) (in orchestra) Trommelschläger(in) m(f); (in band, pop group) Schlagzeuger(in) m(f); (MIL, in parade etc) Trommler(in) m(f)2) (US inf) Vertreter(in) m(f)* * *drummer [ˈdrʌmə(r)] s1. MUSa) Trommler(in)b) Drummer m, Schlagzeuger(in)2. WIRTSCH besonders US umg Vertreter(in), Handlungsreisende(r) m/f(m)* * *nounSchlagzeuger, der* * *n.Schlagzeuger m. -
48 road *****
[rəʊd]1. n(route), fig strada, via, (residential: Road) viaA-/B-road — strada statale/secondaria
it takes 4 hours by road — sono 4 ore di macchina (or in camion etc)
to be off the road — (car: for repairs) essere in riparazione, (laid up) essere fuori uso
to hold the road Auto — tenere la strada
"road up" — "attenzione: lavori in corso"
to be on the road — (pop group) essere in tournée, (salesman) viaggiare
to take to the road — (tramp) darsi al vagabondaggio
2. adj(accident, sign) stradale -
49 commercial
commercial [kə'mɜ:ʃəl]∎ a commercial venture une entreprise commerciale(b) (profitable) commercial, marchand;∎ a commercial success un succès commercial∎ their motives are purely commercial ils ont des motivations purement commerciales(d) (television, radio) commercial2 nounTelevision & Radio publicité f, spot m publicitaire►► commercial agency agence f commerciale;commercial art graphisme m;commercial artist graphiste mf;commercial attaché attaché m commercial;commercial bank banque f commerciale;Finance commercial bill effet m de commerce;Television & Radio commercial break page f de publicité;commercial broker courtier m de marchandises;commercial channel circuit m commercial;commercial college école f de commerce;commercial contract contrat m commercial;commercial directory annuaire m du commerce;commercial district quartier m commerçant;commercial documents papiers mpl d'affaires;commercial law droit m commercial;commercial loan prêt m commercial;Finance commercial paper billet m de trésorerie;commercial port port m de commerce;old-fashioned commercial traveller voyageur m ou représentant m de commerce, VRP m;commercial value valeur f marchande;British commercial vehicle véhicule m utilitaire, commerciale f -
50 band
[bænd] UK / USn -
51 band
[bænd] UK / USn -
52 number
1. noun1) (in series) Nummer, dienumber 3 West Street — West Street [Nr.] 3
you've got the wrong number — (Teleph.) Sie sind falsch verbunden
dial a wrong number — sich verwählen (ugs.)
number one — (oneself) man selbst; attrib. Nummer eins nachgestellt; Spitzen[position, -platz]
take care of or look after number one — an sich (Akk.) selbst denken
Number Ten [Downing Street] — (Brit.) Amtssitz des britischen Premierministers/der britischen Premierministerin
somebody's number is up — (coll.) jemandes Stunde hat geschlagen
a number of people/things — einige Leute/Dinge
a number of times/on a number of occasions — mehrfach od. -mals
a small number — eine geringe [An]zahl
large numbers — eine große [An]zahl
in [large or great] numbers — in großer Zahl
in a small number of cases — in einigen wenigen Fällen
on any number of occasions — oft[mals]
in number[s] — zahlenmäßig [überlegen sein, überwiegen]
4) (person, song, turn, edition) Nummer, die6) (company)2. transitive verbhe was [one] of our number — er war einer von uns
1) (assign number to) beziffern; nummerieren2) (amount to, comprise) zählenthe nominations numbered ten in all — es wurden insgesamt zehn Kandidaten nominiert
4)be numbered — (be limited) begrenzt sein
somebody's days or years are numbered — jemandes Tage sind gezählt
* * *1. noun1) ((sometimes abbreviated to no - plural nos - when written in front of a figure) a word or figure showing eg how many of something there are, or the position of something in a series etc: Seven was often considered a magic number; Answer nos 1-10 of exercise 2.) die Nummer2) (a (large) quantity or group (of people or things): He has a number of records; There were a large number of people in the room.) die (An)Zahl3) (one issue of a magazine: the autumn number.) die Ausgabe4) (a popular song or piece of music: He sang his most popular number.) der Schlager2. verb1) (to put a number on: He numbered the pages in the top corner.) numerieren2) (to include: He numbered her among his closest friends.) zählen3) (to come to in total: The group numbered ten.) zählen•- academic.ru/50759/numberless">numberless- number-plate
- his days are numbered
- without number* * *num·ber1[ˈnʌmbəʳ, AM -bɚ]I. nto crunch \numbers über Zahlen sitzen3. (sums)I never was much good at \numbers Zahlen waren noch nie meine Stärkethere were only a small \number left es waren nur noch wenige daa large \number of invitations have [or ( form) has] been sent ein großer Teil der Einladungen ist bereits verschickt wordena small \number of children are [or ( form) is] educated at home eine kleine Anzahl von Kindern wird zu Hause unterrichtetletters of complaint were surprisingly few in \number es gab erstaunlich wenig Beschwerdebriefeany \number of things could go wrong alles Mögliche könnte schiefgehenin enormous/huge/large \numbers in enormen/riesigen/großen Stückzahlenthese magazines are produced in vast \numbers diese Zeitschriften werden in riesigen Auflagen produziertI decided not to go for a \number of reasons ich entschied mich aus vielerlei Gründen dagegen, dort hinzugehenone of our \number eine(r) f(m) aus unserer Gruppeback \number frühere Ausgabehe played an old jazz \number on the piano er spielte ein altes Jazzstück auf dem Pianohe's quite a \number, don't you think? er ist schon 'ne Nummer, findest du nicht?he tried his usual \number but she didn't fall for it er versuchte es auf die übliche Tour, aber sie fiel nicht darauf herein fam▪ the \numbers pl Zahlenlotto nt (bestimmte Art)15.▶ by [the] \numbers nach Schema F▶ by [sheer] force [or weight] of \numbers [allein] aufgrund zahlenmäßiger Überlegenheit▶ to have sb's \number (sl) jdn durchschauenhe only cares about \number one er denkt nur an sich selbst; (bestseller) book Bestseller m; album Kassenschlager m▶ to be [the] \number one die Nummer eins sein▶ N\number Ten (residence of Prime Minister) Downing Street Nummer 10; (Prime Minister) der britische Premierminister/die britische Premierministerin; (staff) der Stab des britischen Premierministers/der britischen PremierministerinII. vt1. (mark in series)▪ to \number sth etw nummerierento \number sth from... to... etw von... bis... durchnummerieren2. (count)▪ to \number sth etw abzählen3. (comprise)▪ to \number sth etw zähleneach team \numbers 11 players jede Mannschaft zählt [o hat] elf Spielerat one time the club \numbered an archbishop among its members der Klub zählte sogar einmal einen Erzbischof zu seinen Mitgliedernnum·ber2[ˈnʌməʳ, AM ˈnʌmɚ]* * *['nʌmbə(r)]1. n2) (= quantity, amount) Anzahl fa number of problems/applicants — eine (ganze) Anzahl von Problemen/Bewerbern
large numbers of people/books — (sehr) viele Leute/Bücher
boys and girls in equal numbers — ebenso viele Jungen wie Mädchen, Jungen und Mädchen zu gleicher Zahl (geh)
to be found in large numbers — zahlreich vorhanden sein, häufig zu finden sein
in small/large numbers — in kleinen/großen Mengen
a fair number of times —
I've told you any number of times — ich habe es dir zigmal or x-mal gesagt (inf)
they have the advantage of numbers —
3) (of house, room, phone) Nummer f; (of page) Seitenzahl f; (of car) (Auto)nummer f; (MIL, of soldier etc) Kennnummer fthe number 47 bus — die Buslinie 47, der 47er (inf)
it was a wrong number — ich/er etc war falsch verbunden
the number one pop star/tennis player (inf) — der Popstar/Tennisspieler Nummer eins (inf)
the single went straight to or straight in at number one — die Single stieg gleich auf Nummer eins ein
to take care of or look after number one (inf) — (vor allem) an sich (acc) selbst denken
he's my number two (inf) — er ist mein Vize (inf) or Stellvertreter
I'm (the) number two in the department — ich bin die Nummer zwei in der Abteilung
his number's up (inf) — er ist dran (inf)
to do a number one/two (baby-talk) — klein/groß machen (baby-talk)
I have to go number two (baby-talk) — ich muss mal groß (baby-talk)
to do sth by (the US) numbers — etw nach Schema F (esp pej) or rein mechanisch erledigen
4) (= song, act etc) Nummer f; (= issue of magazine etc) Ausgabe f, Nummer f, Heft nt; (= dress) Kreation fthe June number — das Juniheft, die Juniausgabe or -nummer
6) (ECCL)The Book of Numbers — das Vierte Buch Mose, Numeri pl
7)(= company)
one of their/our number — eine(r) aus ihren/unseren Reihen8) pl (= arithmetic) Rechnen nt2. vt1) (= give a number to) nummerieren2) (= include) zählen (among zu)3) (= amount to) zählenthe library numbers 30,000 volumes — die Bibliothek hat 30.000 Bände
4) (= count) zählenhis days are numbered — seine Tage sind gezählt
3. vi (Brit MIL ETC)abzählen* * *number [ˈnʌmbə(r)]A s1. MATH Zahl f, Ziffer f:be good at numbers gut im Rechnen sein2. (Auto-, Haus-, Telefon-, Zimmer- etc) Nummer f:by numbers nummernweise;sorry, wrong number falsch verbunden!;have (got) sb’s number umg jemanden durchschaut haben;his number is ( oder has come) up umg seine Stunde hat geschlagen, jetzt ist er dran; → dial B 1, number one3. (An)Zahl f:beyond number zahllos;a number of people mehrere Leute;a great number of people sehr viele Leute;five in number fünf an der Zahl;numbers of times zu wiederholten Malen;times without number unzählige Male;five times the number of people fünfmal so viele Leute;in large numbers in großen Mengen, in großer Zahl;in round numbers rund;one of their number einer aus ihrer Mitte;win by (force of) numbers aufgrund zahlenmäßiger Überlegenheit gewinnen4. WIRTSCHa) (An)Zahl f, Nummer f:raise to the full number komplettierenb) Artikel m, Ware f5. Heft n, Nummer f, Ausgabe f (einer Zeitschrift etc), Lieferung f (eines Werks):6. LING Numerus m, Zahl f:in the singular number im Singular, in der Einzahl7. poeta) Silben-, Versmaß nb) pl Verse pl, Poesie f8. THEAT etc (Programm-)Nummer f:do a number on bes US sla) einen Film etc verreißen, einen Schauspieler etc auch in der Luft zerreißen,b) einen Antrag etc abschmettern,c) sich über ein Thema etc (unterhaltsam) auslassen,d) jemanden bescheißen9. MUS Nummer f, Stück n11. sl ‚Käfer m, Mieze f (Mädchen)14. umg schickes KleidungsstückB v/t1. (zusammen)zählen, aufrechnen:number off abzählen;his days are numbered seine Tage sind gezähltamong, with zu)3. nummerieren:number consecutively durchnummerieren;numbered account Nummernkonto n4. sich belaufen auf (akk)C v/i2. fig zählen (among, with zu)n. abk1. natus, born geb.2. neuter4. noon5. north N6. northern nördl.7. note8. noun Subst.9. number Nr.No. abk1. north N2. northern nördl.3. number Nr.* * *1. noun1) (in series) Nummer, dienumber 3 West Street — West Street [Nr.] 3
you've got the wrong number — (Teleph.) Sie sind falsch verbunden
dial a wrong number — sich verwählen (ugs.)
number one — (oneself) man selbst; attrib. Nummer eins nachgestellt; Spitzen[position, -platz]
take care of or look after number one — an sich (Akk.) selbst denken
Number Ten [Downing Street] — (Brit.) Amtssitz des britischen Premierministers/der britischen Premierministerin
somebody's number is up — (coll.) jemandes Stunde hat geschlagen
3) (sum, total, quantity) [An]zahl, diea number of people/things — einige Leute/Dinge
a number of times/on a number of occasions — mehrfach od. -mals
a small number — eine geringe [An]zahl
large numbers — eine große [An]zahl
in [large or great] numbers — in großer Zahl
on any number of occasions — oft[mals]
in number[s] — zahlenmäßig [überlegen sein, überwiegen]
4) (person, song, turn, edition) Nummer, die6) (company)2. transitive verbhe was [one] of our number — er war einer von uns
1) (assign number to) beziffern; nummerieren2) (amount to, comprise) zählen3) (include, regard as) zählen, rechnen (among, with zu)4)be numbered — (be limited) begrenzt sein
somebody's days or years are numbered — jemandes Tage sind gezählt
* * *(of) n.Anzahl - f. (music) n.Stück -e n. (publication) n.Nummer -n (Ausgabe) f. n.Nummer -n f.Zahl -en f. v.beziffern v.numerieren (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.nummerieren v. -
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1. noun2) (sl.): (associated group)mob [of criminals] — Bande, die (abwertend)
Peter and his mob — Peter und seine ganze Blase (salopp)
2. transitive verb,mob law/rule — Gesetz/Herrschaft der Straße
- bb-1) (crowd round) belagern (ugs.) [Schauspieler, Star]; stürmen [Kino]2) (attack) herfallen über (+ Akk.)* * *[mob] 1. noun(a noisy, violent or disorderly crowd of people: He was attacked by an angry mob.) der Mob2. verb((of a crowd) to surround and push about in a disorderly way: The singer was mobbed by a huge crowd of his fans.) anpöbeln* * *[AM mɑ:b]n AM▪ the \Mob die Mafia, das organisierte Verbrechen* * *[mɒb]1. na mob gathered to burn the houses — der Mob or Pöbel lief zusammen, um die Häuser zu verbrennen
which mob were you in? (Mil) — bei welchem Haufen warst du denn? (inf)
2. vtherfallen über (+acc), sich stürzen auf (+acc); actor, pop star also belagernthe prisoner was mobbed — die Menge fiel über den Gefangenen her
* * *A s1. Mob m, zusammengerotteter Pöbel(haufen):mob law Lynchjustiz f2. SOZIOL Masse f:mob psychology Massenpsychologie f3. Pöbel m, Gesindel n:mob rule Pöbelherrschaft f4. sla) (Verbrecher)Bande fb) allg Bande f, Sippschaft f, Clique fB v/t1. a) sich stürzen auf (akk), herfallen über (akk)b) einen Filmstar etc bedrängen, belagern2. Geschäfte etc stürmenC v/i sich zusammenrotten* * *1. noun2) (sl.): (associated group)mob [of criminals] — Bande, die (abwertend)
Peter and his mob — Peter und seine ganze Blase (salopp)
2. transitive verb,mob law/rule — Gesetz/Herrschaft der Straße
- bb-1) (crowd round) belagern (ugs.) [Schauspieler, Star]; stürmen [Kino]2) (attack) herfallen über (+ Akk.)* * *n.Meute -n f.Pöbel nur sing. m. -
54 draw
I [drɔː]1) (raffle) sorteggio m., estrazione f. (di lotteria)2) (tie) (in match) pareggio m., pari m.it was a draw — (in match) hanno pareggiato; (in race) sono arrivati ex aequo o a pari merito
3) (attraction) attrazione f.••II 1. [drɔː]to be quick, slow on the draw — colloq. (in understanding) essere pronto, lento a capire; (in replying) avere, non avere la battuta pronta; [ cowboy] essere veloce, lento nell'estrarre (l'arma)
1) fare, disegnare [picture, plan]; disegnare [person, object]; tracciare [ line]2) fig. rappresentare, tratteggiare [character, picture]; tracciare [ comparison]3) (pull) [animal, engine] tirare, trainare [cart, plough]; tirare [ rope]; [machine, suction] aspirare [liquid, gas]4) (derive) trarre, tirare [ conclusion] ( from da); trarre [ inspiration] ( from da)to be drawn from — [energy, information] essere ricavato o ottenuto da
5) (cause to talk) fare parlare [ person] (about, on di)to draw sth. from o out of sb. — ottenere da qcn., carpire a qcn. [ information]; strappare a qcn. [truth, smile]
6) (attract) attirare [crowd, person] (to verso); suscitare [reaction, interest]to draw sb.'s attention to sth. — attirare o richiamare l'attenzione di qcn. su qcs.
to draw sb. into — coinvolgere qcn. in [conversation, argument]; attirare qcn. in [ battle]
7) econ. (take out) prelevare [ money] ( from da); emettere [ cheque] (on su); (receive) ritirare, ricevere [wages, pension]8) gioc. (choose at random) tirare a sorte, estrarre [ticket, winner]Italy has been drawn against Spain o to play Spain — l'Italia è stata sorteggiata per giocare contro la Spagna
9) sportto draw a match — pareggiare, terminare l'incontro con un pareggio
10) (remove, pull out) togliere, estrarre [tooth, thorn] ( from da); togliere [ cork] ( from a); estrarre, sguainare [ sword]; estrarre [knife, gun]; prendere, estrarre [ card]11) (disembowel) eviscerare [ chicken]2.1) (make picture) disegnare2) (move)to draw ahead (of sth., sb.) — superare (qcs., qcn.)
to draw alongside — [ boat] accostare
to draw close o near [ time] avvicinarsi; they drew nearer to listen si avvicinarono per ascoltare; to draw into [ bus] arrivare in [ station]; [ train] entrare in [ station]; to draw level pareggiare, raggiungere (gli altri); to draw over [ vehicle] accostare; the lorry drew over to the right-hand side of the road il camion accostò a destra; to draw to one side [ person] scostarsi; to draw round o around [ people] avvicinarsi; to draw to a halt fermarsi; to draw to a close o an end — [day, event] avvicinarsi alla fine, volgere al termine
3) sport (in match) [ teams] pareggiare; (in race) [ runners] arrivare ex aequo; (finish with same points) terminare ex aequo, con gli stessi punti, a pari meritoto draw for sth. — tirare, estrarre a sorte qcs
5) [chimney, pipe] tirare6) [ tea] essere, stare in infusione•- draw in- draw off- draw on- draw out- draw up••* * *[dro:] 1. past tense - drew; verb1) (to make a picture or pictures (of), usually with a pencil, crayons etc: During his stay in hospital he drew a great deal; Shall I draw a cow?) disegnare2) (to pull along, out or towards oneself: She drew the child towards her; He drew a gun suddenly and fired; All water had to be drawn from a well; The cart was drawn by a pony.) tirare, trainare; estrarre3) (to move (towards or away from someone or something): The car drew away from the kerb; Christmas is drawing closer.) allontanarsi; avvicinarsi4) (to play (a game) in which neither side wins: The match was drawn / We drew at 1-1.) pareggiare5) (to obtain (money) from a fund, bank etc: to draw a pension / an allowance.) ritirare, prelevare6) (to open or close (curtains).) tirare7) (to attract: She was trying to draw my attention to something.) attirare2. noun1) (a drawn game: The match ended in a draw.) pareggio2) (an attraction: The acrobats' act should be a real draw.) attrazione3) (the selecting of winning tickets in a raffle, lottery etc: a prize draw.) estrazione4) (an act of drawing, especially a gun: He's quick on the draw.) (l'estrarre la pistola)•- drawing- drawn
- drawback
- drawbridge
- drawing-pin
- drawstring
- draw a blank
- draw a conclusion from
- draw in
- draw the line
- draw/cast lots
- draw off
- draw on1
- draw on2
- draw out
- draw up
- long drawn out* * *draw /drɔ:/n.1 ( sport) pareggio, patta: The match ended in a draw, la partita è finita con un pareggio; an away draw, un pareggio fuori casa (o in trasferta); a goalless draw, un pareggio zero a zero2 estrazione, sorteggio ( anche sport); ( anche) numeri estratti, lettere estratte: a prize draw, un'estrazione di premi; The draw for the raffle will take place at the end of the evening, l'estrazione dei premi della lotteria avrà luogo al termine della serata; the draw for the first round of the Champions League, il sorteggio per il primo turno della Champions League3 attrazione, richiamo: Her name on a film poster was a great draw, il suo nome sulla locandina di un film era un potente richiamo5 strattone; tirata6 (ind. costr.) ala di ponte levatoio7 (metall.) cricca di ritiro9 ( slang ingl.) marijuana, erba (pop.): to smoke draw, fumare l'erba; to be high on draw, essere fatto di marijuana● (metall.) draw-bench, trafilatrice; banco di trafilatura □ (metall.) draw piece, pezzo trafilato; profilato □ (metall.) draw-plate, trafila □ (tecn.) draw-point, punta per tracciare □ draw poker, poker in cui si prendono carte ( dopo la prima distribuzione) □ to be quick on the draw, essere rapido nell'estrarre la pistola; (fig.) essere pronto a replicare (o a rimbeccare); avere la risposta pronta □ draw table (o draw-top table), tavolo allungabile □ That's the luck of the draw!, così ha voluto la sorte!; la fortuna è cieca!♦ (to) draw /drɔ:/A v. t.1 tracciare, disegnare: to draw a line, tracciare una riga; He drew a line through her name [under the title], ha tracciato una riga sul suo nome [sotto il titolo]; to draw a circle, disegnare un cerchio; to draw a picture, disegnare un quadro; (fig.) descrivere una scena; I'll draw you a map, ti disegno una piantina2 tirare: to draw the curtains, tirare le tende ( per aprirle o per chiuderle); to draw the blinds, tirare ( su o giù) le tendine; The oxen draw the plough, i buoi tirano l'aratro; to draw a bow, tendere un arco; to draw a breath, tirare un respiro; He drew a deep breath, ha tirato un profondo respiro3 (seguito da una prep. o da un avv., quali across, close, aside, ecc.) passare, avvicinare, scostare, ecc.: She drew a hand across her eyes, si è passata una mano sugli occhi; He drew his chair closer to the table, ha avvicinato la sedia al tavolo; She drew the curtains aside, ha scostato le tende; He drew her aside and asked her a few questions, l'ha presa da parte e le ha fatto alcune domande4 estrarre, cavare: to draw a tooth, cavare (o estrarre) un dente; to draw a weapon, estrarre un'arma; to draw a sword, estrarre (o sguainare) una spada; to draw nails from a board, estrarre chiodi da un'asse; to draw water from a well, attingere acqua da un pozzo; He put his hand in his pocket and drew out a wallet, si è messo la mano in tasca e ha tirato fuori un portafoglio5 attirare; attrarre: to draw sb. 's eye, attirare lo sguardo di q.; The event drew large crowds, l'evento ha attirato una gran folla; to draw sb.'s attention [gaze o eye], attirare l'attenzione [lo sguardo] di q.; to draw tears [applause], strappare le lacrime [gli applausi]6 ottenere; ricevere; trarre: to draw a refusal [a response], ottenere un rifiuto [una reazione]; to draw praise [criticism], ricevere (o attirare) lodi [critiche]; The band drew whistles from the crowd, il gruppo ha ricevuto fischi dalla folla; He draws his evidence from a number of sources, trae le sue prove da numerose fonti; Walter Scott drew his inspiration from history, Walter Scott traeva ispirazione dalla storia; to draw a conclusion [a moral], trarre una conclusione [una morale]; We drew a great deal of encouragement from the preliminary results, abbiamo ricevuto molto incoraggiamento dai risultati preliminari; to draw a pension [a salary, a benefit], percepire (o prendere) una pensione [uno stipendio, un sussidio]; ( USA) to draw disability, prendere la pensione di invalidità7 stabilire; tracciare: to draw a comparison [a parallel, an analogy] with st., tracciare un confronto [un parallelo, un'analogia] con qc.8 (fig.: seguito da un avv., quale together, closer ecc.) avvicinare: The tragedy drew them together, la tragedia li ha avvicinati; The incident drew them even closer, l'incidente li ha ulteriormente avvicinati9 (di solito al passivo) selezionare, ricevere (q.): Our students are drawn from all corners of the globe, riceviamo studenti da ogni angolo del mondo; They draw their recruits from the most disaffected groups in society, trovano nuovi adepti nei gruppi più scontenti della società10 ( banca, = to draw out) prelevare ( denaro): to draw money from a bank, prelevare denaro in banca; I drew out £50 yesterday, ho prelevato ieri 50 sterline11 (comm.) emettere; spiccare ( una tratta): to draw a cheque, emettere (fam.: staccare) un assegno; to draw a bill of exchange, spiccare una tratta (o una cambiale)12 (di solito al passivo) indurre a parlare: They bombarded her with questions, but she refused to be drawn, l'hanno bombardata di domande, ma non si è lasciata indurre a parlare; to draw sb. on st., indurre q. a parlare di qc.; He tried to draw his opponent on the subject of tax cuts, ha cercato di indurre il suo avversario a parlare dei tagli fiscali13 (metall.) rinvenire14 (mecc.) imbutire; ( anche) trafilare ( un metallo): to draw gold [silver], trafilare l'oro [l'argento]15 (chim.) estrarre17 pescare ( una carta da gioco, un biglietto della lotteria, ecc.): to draw a card from the pack, pescare una carta dal mazzo; ( poker) to draw cards, prendere carte: The mayor was asked to draw the winning ticket, hanno chiesto al sindaco di pescare il biglietto vincente18 ( sport) pareggiare, chiudere con un pareggio: ( un incontro, una partita): to draw a game [a match], chiudere una partita con un pareggio; In the end they drew the match 2 all, alla fine, hanno pareggiato due a due19 ( sport: di solito al passivo) sorteggiare: England were drawn in group three, l'Inghilterra è stata sorteggiata nel gruppo 3; He was drawn against Roddick, è stato sorteggiato contro Roddick20 (stor.) sbudellare ( un condannato da vivo): He was hanged, drawn and quartered, fu impiccato; sbudellato e squartato27 (ind. tess.) stirareB v. i.1 disegnare: I can't draw, non so disegnare; Jim is very good at drawing, Jim è molto bravo a disegnare3 (seguito da una prep. o da un avv., quali to, near, away from ecc.) muoversi verso, avvicinarsi a, allontanarsi da, ecc.: The speaker was drawing towards a conclusion, l'oratore si avviava alla conclusione; The holidays are drawing near, le vacanze si avvicinano; As we drew nearer, I could see that the building was badly damaged, man mano che ci avvicinavamo, ho potuto notare che l'edificio era seriamente danneggiato; They drew aside to let him pass, si sono scostati per lasciarlo passare; They drew apart as she entered the room, si sono allontanati l'uno dall'altra quando è entrata nella stanza; As the years went by, they were drawing even further apart, con il passare degli anni, si sono allontanati sempre di più l'uno dall'altra; At last we drew level with them, alla fine li abbiamo raggiunti; A car drew alongside, un'auto si è accostata; He drew ahead of the other runners [of his competitors], ha superato gli altri corridori [i suoi concorrenti]5 estrarre (o tirare) a sorte: to draw for who will go first, tirare a sorte per decidere chi sarà il primo8 ( di un camino, ecc.) tirare; ( del fuoco) prendere: This flue doesn't draw well, questa canna (fumaria) non tira bene● (antiq.) to draw a bath, far scorrere l'acqua per il bagno; riempire la vasca □ (fig.) to draw a blank, far fiasco; restare con un pugno di mosche; ( USA) avere un vuoto di memoria □ to draw blood, far sanguinare; (fig.) dar del filo da torcere: The dog bit her, but didn't draw blood, il cane l'ha morsa, ma non l'ha fatta sanguinare; The opposition has yet to draw blood on this issue, l'opposizione deve ancora dare del filo da torcere su questa questione □ to draw breath, prendere fiato; fermarsi per riposare □ to draw the cork from a bottle, stappare una bottiglia □ to draw a distinction (o a line), fare una distinzione: We have to draw a line between acts that are criminal and acts that are unethical, dobbiamo fare una distinzione tra atti criminali e atti contrari all'etica □ to draw one's first breath, emettere il primo vagito; nascere □ ( a carte) to draw for partners, tirare a sorte per formare le coppie di giocatori □ to draw sb. 's fire, attirare il fuoco di q.; (fig.) attirare le critiche di q. □ (pitt.) to draw from memory, disegnare a memoria □ to draw one's last breath, dare l'ultimo respiro; esalare l'anima □ (fig.) to draw a line, porre un limite; dire basta (fig.); rifiutarsi di andare oltre (fig.) □ (fam. ingl.) to draw a line under st., mettere una pietra sopra a qc. □ to draw the line at, non voler arrivare a ( un certo punto); rifiutarsi di: I don't mind helping him with his studies but I draw the line at writing his essay for him, lo aiuto volentieri nei suoi studi, ma mi rifiuto di scrivergli il tema □ to draw lots, tirare a sorte □ to draw a prize, vincere un premio (per es., alla lotteria); tirar su un numero vincente □ (mil.) to draw rations, ritirare le razioni di viveri □ (fig.) to draw the short straw –: I drew the short straw, mi è toccato il compito più ingrato □ ( cricket) to draw stumps, estrarre i paletti del wicket; smontare il wicket; chiudere la partita □ to draw to a halt (o to a stop), fermarsi: The train drew to a halt just outside the station, il treno si è fermato appena fuori dalla stazione □ to draw to a close (o to an end), avviarsi al termine: The evening drew to a close, la serata si avviava al termine; His period in office was drawing to an end, il suo periodo in ufficio si avviava al termine □ ( a carte) to draw trumps, tirare giù tutte le briscole (o tutti gli atout) di un avversario.* * *I [drɔː]1) (raffle) sorteggio m., estrazione f. (di lotteria)2) (tie) (in match) pareggio m., pari m.it was a draw — (in match) hanno pareggiato; (in race) sono arrivati ex aequo o a pari merito
3) (attraction) attrazione f.••II 1. [drɔː]to be quick, slow on the draw — colloq. (in understanding) essere pronto, lento a capire; (in replying) avere, non avere la battuta pronta; [ cowboy] essere veloce, lento nell'estrarre (l'arma)
1) fare, disegnare [picture, plan]; disegnare [person, object]; tracciare [ line]2) fig. rappresentare, tratteggiare [character, picture]; tracciare [ comparison]3) (pull) [animal, engine] tirare, trainare [cart, plough]; tirare [ rope]; [machine, suction] aspirare [liquid, gas]4) (derive) trarre, tirare [ conclusion] ( from da); trarre [ inspiration] ( from da)to be drawn from — [energy, information] essere ricavato o ottenuto da
5) (cause to talk) fare parlare [ person] (about, on di)to draw sth. from o out of sb. — ottenere da qcn., carpire a qcn. [ information]; strappare a qcn. [truth, smile]
6) (attract) attirare [crowd, person] (to verso); suscitare [reaction, interest]to draw sb.'s attention to sth. — attirare o richiamare l'attenzione di qcn. su qcs.
to draw sb. into — coinvolgere qcn. in [conversation, argument]; attirare qcn. in [ battle]
7) econ. (take out) prelevare [ money] ( from da); emettere [ cheque] (on su); (receive) ritirare, ricevere [wages, pension]8) gioc. (choose at random) tirare a sorte, estrarre [ticket, winner]Italy has been drawn against Spain o to play Spain — l'Italia è stata sorteggiata per giocare contro la Spagna
9) sportto draw a match — pareggiare, terminare l'incontro con un pareggio
10) (remove, pull out) togliere, estrarre [tooth, thorn] ( from da); togliere [ cork] ( from a); estrarre, sguainare [ sword]; estrarre [knife, gun]; prendere, estrarre [ card]11) (disembowel) eviscerare [ chicken]2.1) (make picture) disegnare2) (move)to draw ahead (of sth., sb.) — superare (qcs., qcn.)
to draw alongside — [ boat] accostare
to draw close o near [ time] avvicinarsi; they drew nearer to listen si avvicinarono per ascoltare; to draw into [ bus] arrivare in [ station]; [ train] entrare in [ station]; to draw level pareggiare, raggiungere (gli altri); to draw over [ vehicle] accostare; the lorry drew over to the right-hand side of the road il camion accostò a destra; to draw to one side [ person] scostarsi; to draw round o around [ people] avvicinarsi; to draw to a halt fermarsi; to draw to a close o an end — [day, event] avvicinarsi alla fine, volgere al termine
3) sport (in match) [ teams] pareggiare; (in race) [ runners] arrivare ex aequo; (finish with same points) terminare ex aequo, con gli stessi punti, a pari meritoto draw for sth. — tirare, estrarre a sorte qcs
5) [chimney, pipe] tirare6) [ tea] essere, stare in infusione•- draw in- draw off- draw on- draw out- draw up•• -
55 rock
I noun1) (piece of rock) Fels, derbe as solid as a rock — (fig.) absolut zuverlässig sein
‘danger, falling rocks’ — "Achtung od. Vorsicht, Steinschlag!"; "Steinschlaggefahr!"
be caught between a rock and a hard place — in einer Zwickmühle stizen (ugs.)
stick of rock — Zuckerstange, die
7)be on the rocks — (fig. coll.): (have failed) [Ehe, Firma:] kaputt sein (ugs.)
8)II 1. transitive verbon the rocks — (with ice cubes) mit Eis od. on the rocks
2) (shake) erschüttern; (fig.) erschüttern [Person]2. intransitive verbrock the boat — (fig. coll.) Trouble machen (ugs.)
2) (sway) schwanken; wanken3) (dance)3. noun(music) Rock, der; attrib. Rock-rock and or 'n' roll [music] — Rock and Roll, der; Rock 'n' Roll, der
* * *I [rok] noun1) ((a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth: The ship struck a rock and sank; the rocks on the seashore; He built his house on solid rock.) der Felsen2) (a large stone: The climber was killed by a falling rock.) der Felsen•- academic.ru/62695/rockery">rockery- rocky
- rockiness
- rock-bottom
- rock-garden
- rock-plant
- on the rocks II [rok] verb1) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) schaukeln3) (to shake or move violently: The earthquake rocked the building.) ins Wanken bringen•- rocker- rocky
- rockiness
- rocking-chair
- rocking-horse
- off one's rocker III [rok]((also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody: She likes rock; ( also adjective) a rock band.) die Rockmusik; Rock-...* * *rock1[rɒk, AM rɑ:k]nto be [as] solid as a \rock (hard) hart wie Stein [o steinhart] sein; ( approv fig: reliable) wie ein Fels in der Brandung sein figour team's defense has been as solid as a \rock all year auf unsere Verteidigung war das ganze Jahr über absolut Verlasstheir marriage is solid as a \rock ihre Ehe ist durch nichts zu erschüttern4. (Gibraltar)▪ the R\rock der Felsen von Gibraltar▪ on the \rocks mit Eis, on the rocksstick of \rock Zuckerstange fto head for the \rocks in sein Verderben rennen13.▶ on the \rocks ( fam: in disastrous state) am Ende fam; relationship, marriage in die Brüche gegangen, kaputt famthe company is on the \rocks das Unternehmen ist vom Pleitegeier bedrohtrock2[rɒk, AM rɑ:k]I. nII. vtto \rock sb to sleep jdn in den Schlaf wiegen2. (sway)▪ to \rock sth etw erschüttern3. (shock)4.III. vi1. (move) schaukelnto \rock back and forth hin und her schaukeln3. (be excellent)he really \rocks! er ist ein Supertyp! famthat's his third goal of the game — he \rocks! das ist sein drittes Tor bei diesem Spiel — er ist einfach ein Ass! famthis party really \rocks! diese Party bringt's! fam* * *I [rɒk]1. vtto rock a baby to sleep —
rocked by the waves — von den Wellen hin und her geschaukelt
2) (= shake) town erschüttern, zum Beben bringen; building ins Wanken bringen, erschüttern; ship hin und her werfen; (fig inf) person erschüttern2. vi1) (gently) schaukelnhe was rocking back and forth (in his chair) — er schaukelte (auf seinem Stuhl) vor und zurück
3) (= rock and roll) rocken4) (inf: be exciting, lively) (place) eine aufregende Atmosphäre haben; (music, show) supergut (inf) or echt geil (sl) sein3. n(= pop music) Rock m; (= dance) Rock n' Roll mrock-and-roll — Rock and Roll m, Rock n' Roll m
IIto do the rock-and-roll — Rock n' Roll tanzen, rocken
ncaves hewn out of the rock — aus dem Fels(en) gehauene Höhlen
hewn out of solid rock — aus massivem Stein/Fels gehauen
porous/volcanic rock — poröses/vulkanisches Gestein
as solid as a rock (structure) — massiv wie ein Fels; firm, marriage unerschütterlich wie ein Fels
"danger, falling rocks" — "Steinschlaggefahr"
3) (inf: diamond) Diamant m;4) no pl (Brit: sweet) Zuckerstange f5)* * *rock1 [rɒk; US rɑk] s1. Fels(en) m:a) massiv,b) fig verlässlich, zuverlässig;be between a rock and a hard place umg zwischen Baum und Borke sitzen oder stecken, in einer Zwickmühle sein oder sitzen; → offence 52. koll Felsen pl, Felsgestein n:(as) hard as rock steinhart3. GEOL Gestein n, Felsart f4. Klippe f (auch fig):rock a head! SCHIFF Klippe voraus!;on the rocks fig umga) pleite, bankrott,b) kaputt, in die Brüche gegangen (Ehe etc),c) on the rocks, mit Eiswürfeln (Whisky etc)Rock English Gibraltar-Englisch n;Rock Scorpion (Spitzname für) Bewohner(in) von Gibraltar6. US Stein m7. fig Fels m, Zuflucht f, Schutz m:the rock of ages figa) Christus,b) der christliche Glaube8. Br in Seebädern verkaufte harte, bunte Zuckerstange mit dem Namen des Ortes darauf:9. sl Stein m, besonders Diamant m, pl auch Klunkern pl sl10. US sla) Geldstück n, besonders Dollar mb) pl Knete f sl12. pl vulg Eier pl (Hoden)rock2 [rɒk; US rɑk]A v/t1. wiegen, schaukeln:rock its wings FLUG (mit den Tragflächen) wackeln2. erschüttern, ins Wanken bringen (beide auch fig), schütteln, rütteln:rock in security fig in Sicherheit wiegen4. Sand, ein Sieb etc rüttelnB v/i1. (sich) schaukeln, sich wiegen2. (sch)wanken, wackeln, taumelnrock with laughter sich vor Lachen biegen4. MUS Rock ’n’ Roll tanzen5. MUS rockenC s1. → rock ’n’ rollrock band Rockband f;rock concert Rockkonzert n;rock group Rockgruppe f;rock opera Rockoper f;rock singer Rocksänger(in)* * *I noun1) (piece of rock) Fels, derbe as solid as a rock — (fig.) absolut zuverlässig sein
‘danger, falling rocks’ — "Achtung od. Vorsicht, Steinschlag!"; "Steinschlaggefahr!"
5) no pl., no indef. art. (hard sweet)stick of rock — Zuckerstange, die
7)be on the rocks — (fig. coll.): (have failed) [Ehe, Firma:] kaputt sein (ugs.)
8)II 1. transitive verbon the rocks — (with ice cubes) mit Eis od. on the rocks
1) (move to and fro) wiegen; (in cradle) schaukeln; wiegen2) (shake) erschüttern; (fig.) erschüttern [Person]2. intransitive verbrock the boat — (fig. coll.) Trouble machen (ugs.)
1) (move to and fro) sich wiegen; schaukeln2) (sway) schwanken; wanken3) (dance)3. noun(music) Rock, der; attrib. Rock-rock and or 'n' roll [music] — Rock and Roll, der; Rock 'n' Roll, der
* * *n.Fels -en m.Gestein -e n.Klippe -n f. v.schaukeln v.schwanken v.schütteln v. -
56 live
Ⅰ.live1 [lɪv](a) (be or stay alive) vivre;∎ plants need oxygen to live les plantes ont besoin d'oxygène pour vivre;∎ as long as I live tant que je vivrai, de mon vivant;∎ was she still living when her grandson was born? est-ce qu'elle était encore en vie quand son petit-fils est né?;∎ he hasn't long to live il ne lui reste pas beaucoup de temps à vivre;∎ she didn't live long after her son died elle n'a pas survécu longtemps à son fils;∎ the doctors think she'll live les médecins pensent qu'elle vivra;∎ ironic you'll live! tu n'en mourras pas!;∎ I won't live to see them grow up je ne vivrai pas assez vieux pour les voir grandir;∎ she'll live to be 100 elle vivra jusqu'à 100 ans, elle sera centenaire;∎ we live in interesting times nous vivons une époque intéressante;∎ to live on borrowed time être en sursis;∎ to live to a ripe old age vivre vieux ou jusqu'à un âge avancé;∎ figurative the dialogue is what makes the characters live ce sont les dialogues qui donnent de la vie aux personnages;∎ your words will live in our hearts/memories vos paroles resteront à jamais dans nos cœurs/notre mémoire∎ to live dangerously vivre dangereusement;∎ familiar go on, live dangerously! allez, vas-y, on n'a qu'une vie!;∎ to live well vivre bien;∎ they lived happily ever after ils vécurent heureux jusqu'à la fin de leurs jours;∎ he lives by the rules il mène une vie bien rangée;∎ the rules we all live by les règles auxquelles nous nous plions tous;∎ she lives for her children/for skiing elle ne vit que pour ses enfants/que pour le ski;∎ he lived for music il ne vivait que pour la musique;∎ we're living for the day we emigrate nous vivons dans l'attente du jour où nous émigrerons;∎ she was living for the chance of revenge la perspective de vengeance était sa raison de vivre;∎ to live in poverty/luxury vivre dans la pauvreté/le luxe;∎ to live in fear vivre dans la peur;∎ he lives in the past il vit dans le passé;∎ we live in uncertain times nous vivons une époque incertaine;∎ humorous he lives in that shirt! il a cette chemise sur le dos en permanence!;∎ proverb live and let live! = il faut savoir faire preuve de tolérance!;∎ well, you live and learn! on en apprend tous les jours!∎ where does she live? où habite-t-elle?;∎ they have nowhere to live ils sont à la rue;∎ the giant tortoise lives mainly in the Galapagos la tortue géante vit surtout aux Galapagos;∎ they live in Rome ils habitent (à) Rome, ils vivent à Rome;∎ I lived in France for a year j'ai vécu en France pendant un an;∎ to live in a flat/a castle habiter (dans) un appartement/un château;∎ she lives in a fifth-floor flat elle vit dans un appartement au cinquième étage;∎ to live at Number 10 habiter au numéro 10;∎ to live in the town/country habiter ou vivre en ville/à la campagne;∎ I live in or on Bank Street j'habite Bank Street;∎ they live in or on my street ils habitent (dans) ma rue;∎ to live on the street être à la rue;∎ she lives on the ground floor elle habite au rez-de-chaussée;∎ he practically lives in or at the library il passe sa vie à la bibliothèque;∎ do you live with your parents? habitez-vous chez vos parents?;∎ old-fashioned or humorous to live in sin (with sb) vivre dans le péché (avec qn)(d) (support oneself) vivre;∎ they don't earn enough to live ils ne gagnent pas de quoi vivre;∎ he lives by teaching il gagne sa vie en enseignant;∎ the tribe lives by hunting la tribu vit de la chasse(e) (obtain food) se nourrir;∎ we've been living out of cans or tins lately on se nourrit de conserves depuis quelque temps;∎ he was reduced to living out of rubbish bins il en était réduit à fouiller les poubelles pour se nourrir(f) (exist fully, intensely) vivre;∎ she really knows how to live elle sait vraiment profiter de la vie;∎ let's live for the moment or for today! vivons l'instant présent!;∎ I want to live a little je veux profiter de la vie;∎ if you haven't been to New York, you haven't lived! si tu n'es jamais allé à New York, tu n'as rien vu!vivre;∎ to live a life of poverty vivre dans la pauvreté;∎ to live a life of luxury mener la grande vie;∎ to live a solitary life mener une vie solitaire;∎ to live a lie être dans une situation fausse;∎ she lived the life of a film star for six years elle a vécu comme une star de cinéma pendant six ans;∎ familiar to live it up faire la fête;∎ my father lives and breathes golf mon père ne vit que pour le golf(recover from → error, disgrace, ridicule)∎ they'll never let him live that down ils ne lui passeront ou pardonneront jamais cela;∎ if I forget her birthday, I'll never live it down! si j'oublie son anniversaire, elle ne me le pardonnera jamais!;∎ you'll never live this down! tu n'as pas fini d'en entendre parler!∎ all their farm hands live in tous leurs ouvriers agricoles sont logés sur place(a) (sponge off) vivre aux crochets de;∎ he lives off his parents il vit aux crochets de ses parents∎ they live off the fruit of other people's labours ils vivent du produit du travail d'autrui;∎ to live off the land vivre de la terre➲ live on(person) continuer à vivre; (custom, ideal) persister;∎ she lived on to the end in the same house elle a vécu dans la même maison jusqu'à sa mort;∎ his memory lives on son souvenir est encore vivant∎ to live on fruit and vegetables vivre de fruits et de légumes∎ it's not enough to live on ce n'est pas suffisant pour vivre;∎ to earn enough to live on gagner de quoi vivre;∎ how does she live on that salary? comment s'en sort-elle avec ce salaire?;∎ his pension is all they have to live on ils n'ont que sa retraite pour vivre;∎ to live on $800 a month vivre avec 800 dollars par mois∎ to live on one's wits vivre d'expédients;∎ to live on one's name vivre sur sa réputation➲ live out∎ she lived out the rest of her life in Spain elle a passé le reste de sa vie en Espagne∎ he lived out his destiny sa destinée s'est accomplie, il a suivi son destin;∎ to live out one's fantasies réaliser ses rêves∎ the maid lives out la bonne ne loge pas sur place;∎ he studies here but lives out il est étudiant ici mais il n'habite pas sur le campus∎ they live out of tins ils ne mangent que des conserves(experience → war, hard times etc) vivre, connaître; (survive → war, drought) survivre à;∎ they've lived through war and famine ils ont connu la guerre et la famine;∎ he's unlikely to live through the winter il est peu vraisemblable qu'il passe l'hiver(as a couple) vivre ensemble, cohabiter(name, reputation) se montrer à la hauteur de; (expectation) être ou se montrer à la hauteur de, répondre à;∎ we have a reputation to live up to! nous avons une réputation à défendre!;∎ it's too much for me to live up to on m'en demande trop;∎ the holiday didn't live up to our expectations les vacances n'étaient pas à la hauteur de nos espérances(a) (cohabit with) vivre avec;∎ she lived with him for a couple of years before they got married elle a vécu avec lui pendant quelques années avant qu'ils se marient∎ she's not easy to live with elle n'est pas facile à vivre;∎ I don't like the situation, but I have to live with it cette situation ne me plaît pas, mais je n'ai pas le choix;∎ I couldn't live with myself if I didn't tell him the truth je ne supporterais pas de ne pas lui dire la vérité;∎ you'll always live with the guilt la culpabilité vous poursuivra toute la vie;∎ it's not ideal but I can live with it ce n'est pas l'idéal mais je m'y feraiⓘ To live fast, die young and leave a beautiful corpse À l'origine, cette phrase provient du titre d'un film de 1949 mis en scène par Nicholas Ray intitulé Knock on Any Door ("Les Ruelles du malheur"), dont le personnage principal, un marginal joué par John Derek, voulait "vivre vite, mourir jeune et laisser un beau cadavre". Aujourd'hui cette formule est davantage associée aux personnages de rebelles qu'incarnaient James Dean et d'autres jeunes acteurs des années 50 et 60, et à la vie trépidante qu'ils menaient dans la réalité. Cette formule est généralement utilisée dans sa version tronquée ( live fast and die young) pour faire référence à un style de vie débridé. On dira par exemple I don't like these modern pop stars and their live fast, die young attitude ("je n'aime pas les vedettes de la musique pop d'aujourd'hui qui ne pensent qu'à s'amuser sans jamais penser aux conséquences").Ⅱ.live2 [laɪv](a) (alive → animal, person) vivant;∎ the live weight of the animal le poids de l'animal sur pied;∎ they feed the snakes on live mice ils nourrissent les serpents de souris vivantes;∎ familiar a real live cowboy un cow-boy, un vrai de vrai∎ live pictures from Mars des images en direct de Mars;∎ Sinatra live at the Palladium Sinatra en concert au Palladium;∎ recorded before a live audience enregistré en public(e) (unexploded) non explosé(f) (still burning → coals, embers) ardent(g) (not extinct → volcano) actif(h) (controversial) controversé;∎ a live issue un sujet controversé2 adverben direct;∎ to perform live (singer, group) chanter en direct;∎ they've never performed live ils n'ont jamais fait de scène;∎ the match can be seen/is going out live at 3.30 p.m. on peut suivre le match/le match est diffusé en direct à 15 heures 30;∎ the show comes live from New York City le spectacle nous arrive en direct de New York►► live ammunition balles fpl réelles;Technology live axle essieu m moteur, pont m;live births naissances fpl viables;Computing live cam caméra f Internet;Electricity live circuit circuit m alimenté ou sous tension;live entertainment spectacle m; (broadcast) spectacles mpl en direct;∎ nobody goes to see live entertainment any more plus personne ne va au spectacle de nos jours;∎ the theatre and other forms of live entertainment le théâtre et autres formes de divertissement;live music musique f live;live oak chêne m vert;live recording enregistrement m live ou public;Electricity live wire fil m sous tension;Cookery live yoghurt yaourt m actif -
57 dominate
1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb1)2) (be the most influential) dominieren* * *[-neit]2) (to be most strong or most noticeable etc (in): The skyline is dominated by the castle.) dominieren* * *domi·nate[ˈdɒmɪneɪt, AM ˈdɑ:mə-]I. vt1. (have control)▪ to \dominate sb/sth jdn/etw beherrschen [o dominieren]they \dominated the rest of the match sie gingen für den Rest des Spieles in Führungto be \dominated by ambition vom Ehrgeiz beherrscht seinto be \dominated by envy/greed von Neid/Gier erfüllt seinto be \dominated by fear voller Angst seinto \dominate sb's thoughts jds Denken beherrschenthe group \dominated the pop charts die Gruppe führte die Hitlisten anII. vi dominieren▪ to \dominate over sb/sth über jdn/etw herrschen, jdn/etw beherrschen* * *['dɒmIneɪt]1. vidominieren2. vtbeherrschen; (colour, feature) beherrschen, dominieren; (species, gene) dominieren* * *A v/t beherrschen (auch fig):a) herrschen über (akk)b) emporragen über (akk)B v/i dominieren, (vor)herrschen:dominate over herrschen über (akk)* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb1)dominate over somebody/something — jemanden/etwas beherrschen
2) (be the most influential) dominieren* * *v.dominieren v.herrschen v. -
58 population
[pɒpjʊ'leɪʃn] noun Bevölkerung, diepopulation density — Bevölkerungsdichte, die
* * *noun (the people living in a particular country, area etc: the population of London is 8 million; a rapid increase in population.) die Bevölkerung* * *popu·la·tion[ˌpɒpjəˈleɪʃən, AM ˌpɑ:p-]I. nthere's been a rise in the prison \population die Zahl der in Haft befindlichen Personen ist gestiegenthe entire \population of the area die gesamte [orts]ansässige Bevölkerungthe American/urban \population die amerikanische/städtische Bevölkerungthe civilian \population die Zivilbevölkerunga \population of 1.2 million 1,2 Millionen Einwohnerthe deer \population der Hirschbestandthe dolphin \population die Delfinpopulation, der Delfinbestandthe fish \population die Fischvorkommen pl, der Fischbestand\population change Veränderung f der Bevölkerung\population increase Bevölkerungswachstum nt, Bevölkerungszunahme f\population decrease sinkende Einwohnerzahlen, Bevölkerungsschwund mworld \population Weltbevölkerung f* * *["pɒpjU'leISən]n(of region, country) Bevölkerung f; (of village, town) Bewohner pl, Einwohner pl; (= colonization) Besiedlung f; (= number of inhabitants) Bevölkerungszahl f* * *1. Bevölkerung f, Einwohnerschaft f2. Bevölkerungs-, Einwohnerzahl f4. BIOL Population f:a) in der Natur begrenzte, kreuzungsfähige Individuenmengeb) Bewohner pl, (Art)Bestand m (eines bestimmten Lebensraums)pop. abk1. popular (popularly)2. population Bev.* * *[pɒpjʊ'leɪʃn] noun Bevölkerung, diepopulation density — Bevölkerungsdichte, die
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59 post
post [pəʊst]courrier ⇒ 1 (a) poste ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (f), 1 (g) poteau ⇒ 1 (c)-(e) pieu ⇒ 1 (c) poster ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (b) muter ⇒ 2 (c) affecter ⇒ 2 (c) afficher ⇒ 2 (d)1 noun(a) British (letters) courrier m; (postal service) poste f, courrier m; (delivery) (distribution f du) courrier m; (collection) levée f (du courrier);∎ has the post come? est-ce que le facteur est passé?;∎ by return of post par retour du courrier;∎ there's no post today il n'y a pas de courrier aujourd'hui;∎ did it come through the post or by post? est-ce que c'est arrivé par la poste?;∎ I sent it by post je l'ai envoyé par la poste;∎ it's in the post c'est parti au courrier;∎ can you put the cheque in the post? pouvez-vous envoyer le chèque par la poste?;∎ do you want the letters to go first or second class post? voulez-vous envoyer ces lettres au tarif normal ou au tarif lent?;∎ a parcel came in this morning's post un paquet est arrivé au courrier de ce matin;∎ I don't want to miss the post je ne veux pas manquer la levée;∎ will we still catch the post? pourrons-nous poster le courrier à temps ou avant la levée?;∎ I missed the post quand je suis arrivé, la levée était déjà faite ou le courrier était déjà parti;∎ can you take the letters to the post? (post office) pouvez-vous porter les lettres à la poste?; (post them) pouvez-vous poster les lettres ou mettre les lettres à la boîte?(c) (of sign, street lamp) poteau m; (of fence) pieu m; (of four-poster bed) colonne f; (upright → of door, window) montant m(d) (in racing) poteau m;∎ starting/finishing or winning post poteau m de départ/d'arrivée;∎ also figurative to be left at the post rater le départ;∎ also familiar figurative to be beaten or pipped at the post se faire coiffer ou battre sur le poteau∎ the near/back post le premier/deuxième poteau∎ he got a post as an economist il a obtenu un poste d'économiste;∎ a university/diplomatic post un poste universitaire/de diplomate;∎ a government post un poste au gouvernement(g) Military etc (duty station) poste m; American (permanent station) camp m, fort m; (garrison) garnison f;∎ remain at your post restez à votre poste;∎ a sentry post un poste de sentinelle;∎ advanced or outlying post (place, group of men) poste m avancé;∎ lookout post poste m de guet ou d'observation;∎ frontier post poste m frontière∎ first post première partie f de la sonnerie de la retraite;∎ to sound the last post (over the grave) jouer la sonnerie aux morts(a) esp British (letter → put in box) poster, mettre à la poste; (→ send by post) envoyer par la poste;∎ to post sth to sb envoyer qch à qn par la poste, poster qch à qn∎ they posted men all around the house ils ont posté des hommes tout autour de la maison;∎ figurative she posted herself at the window elle s'est postée à la fenêtre∎ to be posted to a different branch être muté dans une autre succursale;∎ Military to be posted to a unit/a ship être affecté à une unité/un navire;∎ to be posted overseas être en poste à l'étranger∎ he has been posted missing il a été porté disparu;∎ figurative to keep sb posted tenir qn au courant∎ to post an entry passer une écriture;∎ to post the books passer les écritures∎ to post bail déposer une caution∎ to post security déposer des garanties►► post chaise chaise f de poste;post horn trompe f (de la malle-poste);post house relais m de poste;post office (place) (bureau m de) poste f; (service) (service m des) postes fpl, poste f; American (game) = jeu d'enfant dans lequel un des joueurs fait semblant de distribuer des lettres, en échange desquelles il reçoit un baiser;the Post Office (government department) ≃ la Poste;post office account compte m chèque postal;post office box boîte f postale;post office and general store = petite épicerie de village faisant office de bureau de poste;Computing post office protocol protocole m POP;British post office savings ≃ Caisse f (nationale) d'épargne;∎ we have a little money in post office savings nous avons un peu d'argent à la Caisse d'épargne;the Post Office Tower = ancien nom de la "Telecom Tower"(letters) faire suivre;∎ can you post my letters on to me? pouvez-vous faire suivre mon courrier? -
60 dominate
domi·nate [ʼdɒmɪneɪt, Am ʼdɑ:mə-] vt1) ( have control)they \dominated the rest of the match sie gingen für den Rest des Spieles in Führung;to be \dominated by ambition vom Ehrgeiz beherrscht sein;to be \dominated by envy/ greed von Neid/Gier erfüllt sein;to be \dominated by fear voller Angst sein;to \dominate sb's thoughts jds Denken beherrschen2) (be the biggest, etc)to \dominate sth etw beherrschen ( fig)the group \dominated the pop charts die Gruppe führte die Hitlisten an3) psych;(pej: browbeat)to \dominate over sb/ sth über jdn/etw herrschen, jdn/etw beherrschen
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