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1 tendō (old also tennō)
tendō (old also tennō) tetendī, tentus, or (late) tēnsus, ere [2 TA-], to stretch, make tense, stretch out, spread out, distend, extend: plagas: quia non rete accipitri tennitur, T.: retia cervis, O.: arcum, keep bent, H.: tendere doctior arcūs, O.: vela, swell, V.: cubilia, spread, H.: tenta ubera, distended, H.—Of tents, to spread out, pitch, erect: praetorium, Cs.— To stretch out, present, offer, reach, extend: manūs ad templa: bracchia caelo, O.: ad legatos supplices manūs, Cs.: vobis manūs: supinas manūs, L.: dexteram Italiae, reaches: civibus lucem ingeni sui, to tender: patri Iulum, hold out, V.— To aim, direct, shoot, drive: Quo tendant ferrum, V.: sagittas Arcu, H.: spicula cornu, V. — To string, tune: barbiton, H.—Fig., to lay, contrive, devise: insidiae tenduntur alicui, are laid.— To press, strain: ultra Legem tendere opus, i. e. press to extravagance, H.: Aestivam sermone benigno noctem, protract, H.—Of a way or course, to direct, pursue, turn, wend: iter ad naves, V.: unde et quo cursum, L.— To direct oneself, hold a course, aim, strive, go, move, march, drive, tend, bend: Venusiam: cursuque amens ad limina tendit, V.: ad castra, L.: unde venis? et Quo tendis? H.— To extend, stretch, reach: (via), quae sub moenia tendit, V.— To set up tents, be under tents, be encamped, encamp: sub vallo, Cs.: legio latis tendebat in arvis, V.: in angusto, L.: laxius, Cu.— Fig., to aim, strive, be directed, be inclined, tend: ad reliqua alacri animo: ad altiora, L.: ad eloquium, O.: cum alii alio tenderent, L.: Non dices, quorsum haec tendant, tend, H.— To be persistent, make exertion, exert oneself, strive, endeavor, contend, struggle: miles tendere inde ad iurgium, persists, T.: vasto certamine tendunt, V.: videt Catilinam magnā vi tendere, S.: patres, adversus quos tenderet, L.: senatu minus in praeturā tendente, making less opposition in the case of the praetorship, L.: quid tendit? cum efficere non possit, ut, etc., what does he strive for?: nihil illi tendere contra, V.: manibus tendit divellere nodos, V.: Ire foras tendebat frustra, H.: captae civitati leges imponere, L.: aqua tendit rumpere plumbum, H. -
2 rengaine
rengaine [ʀɑ̃gεn]feminine noun( = formule) hackneyed expression ; ( = chanson) old melody* * *ʀɑ̃gɛnc'est toujours la même rengaine — fig it's the same old thing every time
* * *ʀɑ̃ɡɛn nfpéjoratif old tuneC'est à chaque fois la même rengaine. — It's the same old tune every time.
* * *rengaine nf ( chanson) corny old song○; ( air) corny old tune○; fig c'est toujours la même rengaine fig it's always the same old song.[rɑ̃gɛn] nom féminin2. (figuré)avec eux, c'est toujours la même rengaine they never change their tune, with them it's always the same (old) story -
3 refrain
refrain [ʀ(ə)fʀɛ̃]masculine noun• change de refrain ! change the record! (inf)* * *ʀ(ə)fʀɛ̃nom masculin1) ( de chanson) chorus2) ( rengaine) pej (old) refrain* * *ʀ(ə)fʀɛ̃ nm1) MUSIQUE refrain, chorus2) (= air) tune, fig (= propos) tune* * *refrain nm1 ( de chanson) chorus;2 ( rengaine) pej (old) refrain; ils nous resservent toujours le même refrain they're always giving us the same old refrain.refrain publicitaire advertising jingle.[rəfrɛ̃] nom masculin2. (péjoratif) [sujet] -
4 sonsonete
m.1 tapping (ruido).2 monotonous intonation.3 old tune (cantinela).4 hint of sarcasm (sarcasmo).5 monotonous rhythm, singsong, boring rhythm, rhythmic tapping.6 repetitive sound, drone.* * *1 (sonido de golpecitos) rhythmic tapping2 figurado (tonillo irónico) mocking tone3 figurado (cantinela) song, tune4 figurado (voz monótona) drone, droning voice* * *SM1) (=sonido) [de golpes] tap, tapping; [de traqueteo] rattle; [de cencerro] jangling2) (=voz monótona) monotonous delivery, singsong, singsong voice3) (=frase rimada) jingle, rhyming phrase4) (=tono mofador) mocking undertone* * *a) ( tono monótono) drone, droningb) ( cantaleta)* * *a) ( tono monótono) drone, droningb) ( cantaleta)* * *1 (tono monótono) drone, droning2 (tono irónico) mocking tone3 (golpes) tapping4(cantaleta): me tienes harta con ese sonsonete I'm fed up with your constant nagging ( o complaining etc)* * *
sonsonete sustantivo masculino
1 (ruido) tapping
2 figurado dull monotonous noise
3 familiar pey ironic tone
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English:
drone
* * *sonsonete nm1. [ruido] tapping2. [entonación] monotonous intonation;leía el poema con sonsonete he read the poem in a monotone o drone3. [cantinela] old tune* * *m drone* * *sonsonete nm1) : tapping2) : drone3) : mocking tone -
5 pły|ta
f 1. (metalu) sheet; (plastiku, szkła) plate; (drewna) board; (kamienia) slab- płyty chodnikowe flagstones, paving- płyta gipsowa a plaster panel- płyta fotograficzna a photographic plate- płyta pancerna an armoured plate- płyta paździerzowa chipboard, particle board- płyta pilśniowa hardboard- płyta stropowa floor slab- płyta wiórowa chipboard- wielka płyta concrete slabs, slabs of concrete- domy z wielkiej płyty houses built of prefabricated concrete2. (blacha) plate- płyta kuchenna the hotplate- rozpalić ogień pod płytą to light a fire in the stove3. Muz. (zapis dźwięku) record- płyta analogowa an analogue record- płyta długogrająca a long-playing record- płyta gramofonowa a gramophone record, a vinyl- płyta kompaktowa a compact disc- muzyka z płyt music from records- nastawić a. puścić płytę to put on a record- nagrać płyę to record an album- odtworzyć melodię z płyty to play a tune from a record- zmienić płytę to change the record- zmień płytę przen., pot. change the record- powtarzać coś jak zdarta płyta przen., pot. to repeat sth like a broken record- i znów ta sama płyta przen., pot. the same old tune- złota płyta a gold record4. (teren) surface- płyta boiska/stadionu the field- płyta lotniska the apron (area)5. (rodzaj pomnika) plaque- płyta nagrobkowa a tombstone- płyta pamiątkowa a commemorative plaque6. (element konstrukcyjny urządzenia) board- płyta główna komputera the motherboard7. Muz. (w instrumentach smyczkowych) belly; (w radiu) baffle board 8. Geol. plateThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pły|ta
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6 заладила сорока Якова
заладила (затвердила) сорока Якова < одно про всякого>погов.teach a magpie to say Joe, and it will call men so; you're harping on the same string; you're off on the old tune again- Два рублика, - сказал Чичиков. - Эк право, затвердила сорока Якова одно про всякого, как говорит пословица; как наладили на два, так не хотите с них и съехать. Вы давайте настоящую цену! (Н. Гоголь, Мёртвые души) — Two round roubles apiece,' said Chichikov. 'Say, really! Teach a magpie to say Joe, and it will call all men so, as the saying goes - you've got that tune of two roubles into your head and simply don't want to change it. You give me a real price.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > заладила сорока Якова
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7 la misma cantadera
• the same moment that• the same old song• the same old thing• the same old tune -
8 lo mismo de siempre
• the same moment that• the same old song• the same old thing• the same old tune -
9 заладила сорока Якова
Set phrase: a off on the old tune again? you are harping on the same string (said to or about a person who stubbornly repeats certain statements over and over again, which is boring to others), the magpie knows one name and calls all men the sameУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заладила сорока Якова
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10 заладила сорока Якова одно про всякого
Set phrase: a off on the old tune again? you are harping on the same string (said to or about a person who stubbornly repeats certain statements over and over again, which is boring to others), the magpie knows one name and calls all men the sameУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заладила сорока Якова одно про всякого
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11 затвердила сорока Якова
Set phrase: a off on the old tune again? you are harping on the same string (said to or about a person who stubbornly repeats certain statements over and over again, which is boring to others), the magpie knows one name and calls all men the sameУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > затвердила сорока Якова
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12 затвердила сорока Якова одно про всякого
Set phrase: a off on the old tune again? you are harping on the same string (said to or about a person who stubbornly repeats certain statements over and over again, which is boring to others), the magpie knows one name and calls all men the sameУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > затвердила сорока Якова одно про всякого
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13 sérénade
sérénade [seʀenad]feminine noun* * *seʀenad1) ( concert) serenade2) (colloq) ( tapage) racket (colloq)* * *seʀenad nf1) MUSIQUE serenade2) * (= rengaine)* * *sérénade nf1 ( concert) serenade; donner une sérénade à qn to serenade sb;2 ○( tapage) racket○.[serenad] nom féminin[concert] serenade -
14 canō
canō cecinī, —, ere (P. perf. supplied by canto) [1 CAN-]. I. Intrans, to utter melodious notes, make music, sing, sound, play.—Of men: celebrare dapes canendo, O.: tibicen sine tibiis canere non possit: harundine, O.: imitari Pana canendo, V.: Movit Amphion lapides canendo, H.: ad tibicinem de virtutibus, etc.: ululanti voce more Asiatic<*> canere, to chant, use sing-song.—Prov.: non canimus surdis, preach to the deaf, V.—Of birds, etc.: galli victi silere solent, canere victores, to crow: gallina cecinit, interdixit hariolus (a bad omen), T.—Of the owl, to hoot, V.—Meton., of instruments or a piece of music, to sound, resound, be played: canentes tibiae: cum in conviviis symphonia caneret: maestae tubae, Pr.—Of signals, to sound, be sounded, resound: semel bisne signum canat in castris, L.: repente a tergo signa canere, S.: Signa canunt, V.: classicum apud eos cecinit, L.: receptui canere, to sound a retreat, Cs.: Hasdrubal receptui propere cecinit, L.: nisi receptui cecinisset, sounded a counter-march, L.—Fig.: revocante et receptui canente senatu.— II. Trans. with cognate acc., to sing, play, rehearse, recite, compose: id carmen: in eum carmina incondita, L.: versūs: verba ad certos modos, O.: praecepta, H.: indoctum, H.: Haec super arvorum cultu, V. — Of frogs: veterem querellam, croaked, V. — Prov.: Cantilenam eandem canis, ever the old tune, T.—With definite obj, to sing, celebrate in song, sing of, praise: virorum laudes: suas laudes, L.: reges et proelia, V.: Quas strages Turnus Ediderit, V.: Herculem, Ta.: Liberum et Musas, H.: plectro graviore Gigantas, O.: arma virumque, V.: (fama) facta atque infecta canit, trumpets, V.—Prov.: vana surdis auribus, L.—Of oracles or diviners, to give response (in verse), prophesy, foretell, predict, utter: horrendas ambages, V.: fera fata, H.: Artificis scelus, V.: haec quae nunc fiunt: Sibylla quae senis fata canit pedibus, Tb.: te mater aucturum caelestium numerum cecinit, L.: quae nunc usu veniunt, N.: Hoc signum cecinit missuram creatrix (sc. se), V.: quaeque diu latuere, O.: cecinere vates, idque carmen pervenerat, etc., L. — Of signals, to blow, sound, give: tubicines signa canere, give the signal for battle, S.: classicum apud eum cani iubet, Cs.: bellicum, call to arms: Gallos adesse, signalled, V.—Poet.: (bucina) cecinit iussos receptūs, O.* * *Icanere, cani, canitus Vsing, celebrate, chant; crow; recite; play (music)/sound (horn); foretellIIcanere, cecini, cantus Vsing, celebrate, chant; crow; recite; play (music)/sound (horn); foretell -
15 antifona
antifona s.f. (mus., eccl.) antiphon, antiphony // capire l'antifona, (fig.) to take a hint // ripetere la stessa antifona, (fig.) to be always playing the same old tune.* * *[an'tifona]sostantivo femminile mus. relig. antiphon••capire l'antifona — to take the hint, to get the message
* * *antifona/an'tifona/sostantivo f.mus. relig. antiphon\capire l'antifona to take the hint, to get the message. -
16 fischiettare
fischiettare meno com. fischierellare v.tr. e intr. to whistle (softly): fischiettare allegramente, to whistle cheerfully; tornava a casa fischiettando un vecchio motivetto, he went home whistling an old tune; passare il tempo fischiettando, to whistle one's time away.* * *[fiskjet'tare]* * *fischiettare/fiskjet'tare/ [1]verbo tr. e verbo intr.(aus. avere) to whistle. -
17 lo mismo
• the rumors• the same amount• the same old tune• the same thing over and over again -
18 otro tanto
• a similar amount• as much again• the said• the same as• the same old tune• the same thing over and over again -
19 misma cantaleta
f.same old tune. -
20 это старая песня!
разг it's the same old tune again!Американизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > это старая песня!
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