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  • 1 Pound

    I [paʊnd]
    1) 7 metrol. libbra f.

    pears are 80 pence a o per pound le pere vengono 80 penny alla libbra; pound for pound chicken is better value than pork — a parità di peso conviene di più il pollo del maiale

    2) (unit of currency) sterlina f.
    II [paʊnd]
    nome (for dogs) canile m.; (for cars) deposito m.
    III 1. [paʊnd]
    1) gastr. (crush) pestare [spices, salt]; battere [grain, meat]

    to pound sth. to — ridurre qcs. in [powder, paste]; fare qcs. a [ pieces]

    2) (beat) [ waves] battere contro [ shore]

    to pound sth. with one's fists — battere coi pugni a [ door]; battere coi pugni su [ table]

    3) (bombard) [ artillery] bombardare [ city]
    2.

    to pound on — battere su [door, wall]

    2) (beat) [ heart] battere

    to pound on — [ waves] infrangersi contro [beach, rocks]

    to pound up, down the stairs — correre rumorosamente su, giù per le scale

    * * *
    I noun
    1) ((also pound sterling: usually abbreviated to $L when written with a number) the standard unit of British currency, 100 (new) pence.)
    2) ((usually abbreviated to lb(s) when written with a number) a measure of weight (0.454 kilograms).)
    II noun
    (an enclosure or pen into which stray animals are put: a dog-pound.)
    III verb
    1) (to hit or strike heavily; to thump: He pounded at the door; The children were pounding on the piano.)
    2) (to walk or run heavily: He pounded down the road.)
    3) (to break up (a substance) into powder or liquid: She pounded the dried herbs.)
    * * *
    (Surnames) Pound /paʊnd/
    * * *
    I [paʊnd]
    1) 7 metrol. libbra f.

    pears are 80 pence a o per pound le pere vengono 80 penny alla libbra; pound for pound chicken is better value than pork — a parità di peso conviene di più il pollo del maiale

    2) (unit of currency) sterlina f.
    II [paʊnd]
    nome (for dogs) canile m.; (for cars) deposito m.
    III 1. [paʊnd]
    1) gastr. (crush) pestare [spices, salt]; battere [grain, meat]

    to pound sth. to — ridurre qcs. in [powder, paste]; fare qcs. a [ pieces]

    2) (beat) [ waves] battere contro [ shore]

    to pound sth. with one's fists — battere coi pugni a [ door]; battere coi pugni su [ table]

    3) (bombard) [ artillery] bombardare [ city]
    2.

    to pound on — battere su [door, wall]

    2) (beat) [ heart] battere

    to pound on — [ waves] infrangersi contro [beach, rocks]

    to pound up, down the stairs — correre rumorosamente su, giù per le scale

    English-Italian dictionary > Pound

  • 2 pound

    I noun
    1) (unit of weight) [britisches] Pfund (453,6 Gramm)
    2) (unit of currency) Pfund, das

    five-pound note — Fünfpfundnote, die; Fünfpfundschein, der

    II noun
    (enclosure) Pferch, der; (for stray dogs) Zwinger [für eingefangene Hunde]; (for cars) Abstellplatz [für polizeilich abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge]
    III 1. transitive verb
    1) (crush) zerstoßen
    2) (thump) einschlagen auf (+ Akk.) [Person]; klopfen [Fleisch]; [Sturm:] heimsuchen [Gebiet, Insel]; [Wellen:] klatschen auf (+ Akk.) [Strand, Ufer], gegen od. an (+ Akk.) [Felsen, Schiff]; [Geschütz:] unter Beschuss (Akk.) nehmen [Ziel]; [Bombenflugzeug:] bombardieren [Ziel]
    3) (knock)

    pound to pieces[Wellen:] zertrümmern, zerschmettern [Schiff]; [Geschütz, Bomben:] in Trümmer legen [Stadt, Mauern]

    pound [down] — feststampfen [Erde, Boden]

    2. intransitive verb
    1) (make one's way heavily) stampfen
    2) (beat rapidly) [Herz:] heftig schlagen od. klopfen od. (geh.) pochen
    * * *
    I noun
    1) ((also pound sterling: usually abbreviated to $L when written with a number) the standard unit of British currency, 100 (new) pence.) das Pfund
    2) ((usually abbreviated to lb(s) when written with a number) a measure of weight (0.454 kilograms).) das Pfund
    II noun
    (an enclosure or pen into which stray animals are put: a dog-pound.) das Tierasyl
    III verb
    1) (to hit or strike heavily; to thump: He pounded at the door; The children were pounding on the piano.) hämmern
    2) (to walk or run heavily: He pounded down the road.) stampfen
    3) (to break up (a substance) into powder or liquid: She pounded the dried herbs.) zerstoßen
    * * *
    pound1
    [paʊnd]
    n
    1. (for dogs) Zwinger für entlaufende Hunde
    2. (for cars) Abstellplatz für abgeschleppte Autos, die von dort wieder abgeholt werden können
    pound2
    [paʊnd]
    n Pfund nt; (coin) Pfundmünze f
    the \pound das [englische] Pfund
    five-\pound note Fünfpfundschein m
    \pound for \pound BRIT, AUS auf Heller und Pfennig
    pound3
    [paʊnd]
    n ≈ Pfund nt (454 g)
    I'd like three \pounds of bananas ich hätte gern drei Pfund Bananen
    by the \pound pfundweise, pro Pfund
    to get one's \pound of flesh from sb gnadenlose Forderungen an jdn stellen, keine Gnade kennen
    pound4
    [paʊnd]
    I. vt
    1. (hit repeatedly)
    to \pound sth auf etw akk hämmern, auf etw dat herumtrommeln
    to \pound the door gegen die Tür hämmern
    to \pound the piano [or keyboard] in die Tasten hauen
    to \pound the typewriter auf der Schreibmaschine herumhämmern
    to \pound the enemy positions/town die feindlichen Stellungen/Stadt bombardieren
    the town was \pounded to rubble die Stadt wurde in Schutt und Asche gelegt; ( fig)
    the storm \pounded southern France der Sturm peitschte über Südfrankreich hinweg
    to \pound sth etw zerstampfen
    4. ( fam: walk along repeatedly) herumlaufen
    to \pound the beat policeman auf Streife gehen
    5.
    to \pound one's ear AM ( hum) schlafen
    to \pound the pavement AM Arbeit suchen
    II. vi
    we watched the huge waves \pounding against the shore wir beobachteten, wie die gewaltigen Wellen sich an der Küste brachen
    to \pound on the door/wall an [o gegen] die Tür/Wand hämmern
    to \pound on the table auf den Tisch hämmern
    2. (run noisily) stampfen
    to \pound up to sb auf jdn zustürmen
    3. (beat) pulse schlagen; heart also pochen
    I could feel my heart \pounding ich konnte fühlen, wie mir das Herz bis zum Halse schlug
    * * *
    I [paʊnd]
    n
    1) (= weight) ≈ Pfund nt

    he is making sure he gets his pound of flesher sorgt dafür, dass er bekommt, was ihm zusteht

    2) (= money) Pfund nt

    one pound sterlingein Pfund nt Sterling

    a five-pound note — eine Fünfpfundnote, ein Fünfpfundschein m

    See:
    academic.ru/54433/penny">penny
    II
    1. vt
    1) (= hammer, strike) hämmern; earth, paving slabs feststampfen; meat klopfen; dough kneten, schlagen; piano, typewriter hämmern auf (+dat); table hämmern auf (+acc); door, wall hämmern gegen; (waves, sea) ship schlagen gegen; (guns, shells, bombs) ununterbrochen beschießen; (troops, artillery) unter Beschuss haben

    the boxer pounded his opponent with his fistsder Boxer hämmerte mit den Fäusten auf seinen Gegner ein

    the old-style policeman pounding his beat — der Polizist alten Stils, der seine Runde abmarschiert

    2) (= pulverize) corn etc (zer)stampfen; drugs, spices zerstoßen

    to pound sth to pieces —

    2. vi
    1) (= beat) hämmern; (heart) (wild) pochen; (waves, sea) schlagen (on, against gegen); (drums) dröhnen; (engine, steamer, hooves) stampfen

    he pounded at or on the door/on the table — er hämmerte an or gegen die Tür/auf den Tisch

    2) (= run heavily) stampfen; (= walk heavily, stamp) stapfen

    the sound of pounding feet —

    III
    n
    (for stray dogs) städtischer Hundezwinger; (esp Brit for cars) Abstellplatz m (für amtlich abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge)
    * * *
    pound1 [paʊnd]
    A v/t
    1. zerstoßen, zerstampfen, zermalmen ( alle:
    into zu)
    2. trommeln oder hämmern auf (akk) oder an (akk) oder gegen, mit den Fäusten bearbeiten, schlagen:
    pound the piano auf dem Klavier (herum)hämmern;
    pound sense into sb jemandem Vernunft einhämmern
    3. (fest)stampfen, rammen
    a) glatt hämmern,
    b) eine Melodie herunterhämmern (auf dem Klavier)
    B v/i
    1. hämmern ( auch Herz:
    with vor dat), trommeln, schlagen:
    pound on ( oder at) a door an eine Tür hämmern
    2. meist pound along stampfen, mit wuchtigen Schritten gehen
    3. stampfen (Maschine etc)
    4. pound (away) at MIL unter schweren (Dauer)Beschuss nehmen
    C s
    1. schwerer Stoß oder Schlag
    2. Stampfen n
    pound2 [paʊnd] pl pounds, koll pound s
    1. Pfund n (Gewichtseinheit):
    a) Avoirdupois = 16 ounces = 453,39 g:
    a pound of cherries einPfund Kirschen;
    get ( oder have) one’s pound of flesh fig das bekommen, was einem zusteht;
    demand one’s pound of flesh of sb fig jemandem nichts schenken
    b) Troygewicht = 12 ounces = 373,2418 g
    2. auch pound sterling (Zeichen £ vor der Zahl) Pfund n (Sterling) (Währungseinheit in Großbritannien):
    5 pounds (£ 5) 5 Pfund (Sterling);
    pay 5p in the pound 5% Zinsen zahlen;
    pay twenty shillings in the pound fig obs voll bezahlen
    a) (Egyptian) pound Ägyptisches Pfund (= 100 Piaster)
    b) (Syrian) pound Syrisches Pfund (= 100 Piaster)
    c) (Israeli) pound Israelisches Pfund (alte Währungseinheit in Israel)
    pound3 [paʊnd]
    A s
    1. a) Tierheim n
    b) Abstellplatz m für (polizeilich) abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge
    2. obs Hürde f für verlaufenes Vieh
    3. (Vieh-, besonders Schaf)Hürde f, Pferch m
    4. JAGD Hürdenfalle f
    5. Fischfalle f
    B v/t oft pound up einsperren, -pferchen
    * * *
    I noun
    1) (unit of weight) [britisches] Pfund (453,6 Gramm)
    2) (unit of currency) Pfund, das

    five-pound note — Fünfpfundnote, die; Fünfpfundschein, der

    II noun
    (enclosure) Pferch, der; (for stray dogs) Zwinger [für eingefangene Hunde]; (for cars) Abstellplatz [für polizeilich abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge]
    III 1. transitive verb
    1) (crush) zerstoßen
    2) (thump) einschlagen auf (+ Akk.) [Person]; klopfen [Fleisch]; [Sturm:] heimsuchen [Gebiet, Insel]; [Wellen:] klatschen auf (+ Akk.) [Strand, Ufer], gegen od. an (+ Akk.) [Felsen, Schiff]; [Geschütz:] unter Beschuss (Akk.) nehmen [Ziel]; [Bombenflugzeug:] bombardieren [Ziel]

    pound to pieces[Wellen:] zertrümmern, zerschmettern [Schiff]; [Geschütz, Bomben:] in Trümmer legen [Stadt, Mauern]

    pound [down] — feststampfen [Erde, Boden]

    2. intransitive verb
    2) (beat rapidly) [Herz:] heftig schlagen od. klopfen od. (geh.) pochen
    * * *
    (Sterling) n.
    Pfund -e (Sterling) n. (lb.) n.
    Pfund -e n.

    English-german dictionary > pound

  • 3 pound

    pound [paʊnd]
    1. noun
       a. ( = weight) livre f ( = 453,6 grammes)
    $3 a pound 3 dollars la livre → IMPERIAL SYSTEM
       b. ( = money) livre f
       c. (for dogs, cars) fourrière f
    [+ spices] piler ; [+ rocks] concasser ; [+ earth] pilonner ; [guns, bombs, shells] pilonner
    [heart] battre fort ; (with fear, excitement) battre la chamade ; [sea, waves] battre
    * * *
    [paʊnd] 1.
    1) ( weight measurement) livre f (de 453,6g)

    two pounds of apples — ≈ un kilo de pommes

    pears are 80 pence a ou per pound — ≈ les poires sont à 80 pence la livre

    2) ( unit of currency) livre f
    3) ( compound) (for dogs, cars) fourrière f
    2.
    1) Culinary ( crush) piler [spices, grain, salt]; aplatir [meat]
    2) ( beat) [waves] battre [shore]
    3) ( bombard) [artillery] pilonner [city]
    3.

    to pound onmarteler [door, wall]

    2) ( beat) [heart] battre

    to pound on[waves] battre contre [beach, rocks]

    to pound up/down the stairs — monter/descendre l'escalier d'un pas lourd

    4) ( throb)
    Phrasal Verbs:

    English-French dictionary > pound

  • 4 pound

    1. pound [paʊnd] n
    Pfund nt; ( coin) Pfundmünze f;
    the \pound das [englische] Pfund;
    five-\pound note Fünfpfundschein m;
    \pound for \pound (Brit, Aus) auf Heller und Pfennig
    2. pound [paʊnd] n
    Pfund nt (454 g);
    I'd like three \pounds of bananas ich hätte gern drei Pfund Bananen;
    by the \pound pfundweise, pro Pfund
    PHRASES:
    to get one's \pound of flesh from sb gnadenlose Forderungen an jdn stellen, keine Gnade kennen
    3. pound [paʊnd] vt
    to \pound sth auf etw akk hämmern, auf etw dat herumtrommeln;
    to \pound the door gegen die Tür hämmern;
    to \pound the piano [or keyboard] in die Tasten hauen;
    to \pound the typewriter auf der Schreibmaschine herumhämmern
    2) mil ( bombard)
    to \pound the enemy positions/ town die feindlichen Stellungen/Stadt bombardieren;
    the town was \pounded to rubble die Stadt wurde in Schutt und Asche gelegt; ( fig)
    the storm \pounded southern France der Sturm peitschte über Südfrankreich hinweg
    to \pound sth etw zerstampfen
    4) (fam: walk along repeatedly) herumlaufen;
    to \pound the beat policeman auf Streife gehen
    PHRASES:
    to \pound one's ear (Am) ( hum) schlafen;
    to \pound the pavement (Am) Arbeit suchen vi
    1) ( strike repeatedly) hämmern;
    we watched the huge waves \pounding against the shore wir beobachteten, wie die gewaltigen Wellen sich an der Küste brachen;
    to \pound on the door/ wall an [o gegen] die Tür/Wand hämmern;
    to \pound on the table auf den Tisch hämmern
    2) ( run noisily) stampfen;
    to \pound up to sb auf jdn zustürmen
    3) ( beat) pulse schlagen; heart also pochen;
    I could feel my heart \pounding ich konnte fühlen, wie mir das Herz bis zum Halse schlug

    English-German students dictionary > pound

  • 5 pound

    A n
    1 MeasWeight measurement livre f (de 453,6 g) ; two pounds of apples un kilo de pommes ; pears are 80 pence a ou per pound les poires sont à 80 pence la livre ; pound for pound chicken is better value than pork tout comparé le poulet revient moins cher que le porc ; to lose ten pounds in weight perdre quatre kilos et demi ;
    2 ( unit of currency) ⇒ Currencies and money livre f ; the British/Irish/Maltese pound la livre sterling/irlandaise/maltaise ; £500 worth of traveller's cheques, spoken) five hundred pounds' worth of traveller's cheques 500 livres sterling en chèques de voyage ; I'll match your donation pound for pound je donnerai exactement la même somme que toi ;
    3 ( compound) (for dogs, cars) fourrière f.
    B modif [weight] d'une livre, de 453,6 grammes ; [coin, note] d'une livre ; a £200,000 house, spoken) a two hundred thousand pound house une maison de 200 000 livres sterling ; a two million pound fraud/robbery une escroquerie/un hold up de deux millions de livres ; a five/ten pound note un billet de cinq/dix livres.
    C vtr
    1 Culin ( crush) piler [spices, grain, salt] ; aplatir [meat] ; to pound sth to réduire qch en [powder, paste, pieces] ;
    2 ( beat) [waves] battre [shore] ; to pound one's chest se frapper la poitrine ; to pound sth with one's fists frapper sur qch avec ses poings [door, table] ; to pound a stake into the ground enfoncer un pieu dans la terre ;
    3 ( bombard) [artillery] pilonner [city] ;
    4 ( tread heavily) to pound the streets battre le pavé ; to pound the beat [policeman] faire sa ronde.
    D vi
    1 ( knock loudly) to pound on marteler [door, wall] ;
    2 ( beat) [heart] battre ; to pound on [waves] battre contre [beach, rocks] ;
    3 ( run noisily) to pound up/down the stairs monter/descendre l'escalier d'un pas lourd ; to come pounding down ou along the street descendre la rue d'un pas lourd ;
    4 ( throb) my head is pounding, I've got a pounding headache j'ai des élancements dans la tête.
    pound away at [sth]
    1 ( strike hard) taper à tour de bras sur [piano, typewriter] ;
    2 ( work doggedly) travailler d'arrache-pied sur [novel, report].
    pound out:
    pound out [music] retentir ;
    pound [sth] out, pound out [sth]
    1 ( play) faire ressortir [rhythm, tune] ;
    2 ( produce) pondre [qch] sur une machine à écrire [script] ;
    3 US Culin ( flatten) aplatir [steak].
    pound up:
    pound [sth] up, pound up [sth] concasser [rocks, pepper].

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  • 6 pound

    pound [paʊnd]
    livre1 (a), 1 (b) fourrière1 (c) broyer2 (a) cogner (sur)2 (b), 3 (a) taper3 (a) battre3 (b)
    1 noun
    (a) (unit of weight) = 453,6 grammes, livre f;
    to sell goods by the pound vendre des marchandises à la livre;
    three pound or pounds of apples trois livres fpl de pommes;
    two dollars a pound deux dollars la livre;
    figurative to get one's pound of flesh obtenir ce que l'on exigeait;
    he wants his pound of flesh il veut son dû à n'importe quel prix
    (b) (money) livre f;
    have you got change for a pound? avez-vous la monnaie d'une livre?;
    two for a pound deux pour une livre;
    the pound fell yesterday against the Deutschmark la livre est tombée hier face au Deutsche Mark;
    pound coin pièce f d'une livre;
    the Lebanese/Maltese pound la livre libanaise/maltaise;
    the pound sterling la livre sterling
    (c) (for dogs, cars) fourrière f
    (a) (crush, pulverize → grain) broyer, concasser; (→ spices, drugs etc) piler, broyer; (→ rocks) concasser, broyer, piler;
    to pound sth to a powder/a paste réduire qch en poudre/en bouillie
    (b) (hammer, hit) cogner sur, marteler; (flatten → earth) pilonner, tasser;
    she pounded the table with her fist elle martelait la table du poing;
    the soldiers' heavy boots pounded the earth les soldats martelaient le sol de leurs lourdes bottes;
    the waves pounded the rocks/boat les vagues battaient les rochers/venaient s'écraser violemment contre le bateau;
    he began pounding the typewriter keys il commença à taper sur ou à marteler le clavier de la machine à écrire
    (c) (bombard, shell) bombarder, pilonner;
    they pounded the enemy positions with mortar fire ils ont bombardé les positions ennemies au mortier
    (d) (walk → corridor) faire les cent pas dans, aller et venir dans;
    to pound the streets battre le pavé;
    to pound the beat (policeman) faire sa ronde
    (a) (hammer → on table, ceiling) cogner, taper; (→ on piano, typewriter) taper;
    the neighbours started pounding on the ceiling les voisins ont commencé à cogner au plafond;
    we had to pound on the door before anyone answered il a fallu frapper à la porte à coups redoublés avant d'obtenir une réponse;
    the waves pounded against the rocks les vagues battaient les rochers;
    the rain was pounding on the roof la pluie tambourinait sur le toit
    (b) (rhythmically → drums) battre; (→ heart) battre fort; (→ with fear, excitement) battre la chamade;
    my head was pounding from the noise le bruit me martelait la tête
    he pounded up/down the stairs il monta/descendit l'escalier bruyamment;
    the horses came pounding along the track les chevaux arrivaient au grand galop dans un bruit de tonnerre
    ►► Cookery pound cake quatre-quarts m inv;
    pound sign (£) symbole m de la livre (sterling); American (on telephone) dièse m
    (a) (on typewriter, piano, drums)
    he was pounding away at the piano il martelait les touches du piano;
    she's been pounding away at her typewriter since eight o'clock elle s'acharne sur sa machine à écrire depuis huit heures;
    every weekend, he pounds away on his drums il passe ses week-ends à taper sur sa batterie;
    he spent the holidays pounding away at his thesis il a passé les vacances à travailler dur à sa thèse
    to pound away at the enemy lines pilonner sans arrêt les lignes ennemies;
    we heard the guns pounding away nous entendions le bruit incessant des canons
    (a) (crush) piler, concasser;
    pound the millet down to a fine powder réduisez le millet en une poudre fine;
    pound the mixture down to a pulp réduisez le mélange en bouillie
    (b) (flatten → earth) pilonner, tasser
    (a) (rhythm) marteler;
    the pianist was pounding out a tune le pianiste martelait un air
    (b) (letter, document) taper (avec fougue);
    she pounds out a book a month elle sort ou écrit un livre par mois
    piler, concasser
    Pound of flesh Cette formule ("une livre de chair") vient du Marchand de Venise, de Shakespeare, pièce dans laquelle Shylock vient réclamer son dû à Antonio (une livre de la chair de ce dernier) comme dédommagement pour n'avoir pas tenu ses engagements. Aujourd'hui on utilise cette expression pour parler des conditions exactes d'un contrat ou d'une façon plus générale en référence à une somme d'argent qu'un débiteur est dans l'incapacité de payer. On pourra dire par exemple We're barely able to make ends meet as it is, the last thing we need is the taxman asking for his pound of flesh ("on a déjà du mal à joindre les deux bouts, on n'a vraiment pas besoin que le percepteur vienne nous réclamer de l'argent").

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  • 7 harıldamak

    1. to flow or burn furiously. 2. (for a machine, motor, etc.) to run noisily, operate furiously.

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  • 8 tick over

    intransitive verb
    1) (Motor Veh.) im Leerlauf laufen

    tick over noisily/too slowly/too fast — im Leerlauf [zu] laut/zu langsam/zu schnell drehen

    2) (fig.)

    tick over [nicely] — (progress satisfactorily) ganz gut laufen (ugs.)

    * * *
    (to run quietly and smoothly at a gentle pace: The car's engine is ticking over.) leerlaufen
    * * *
    I. vi esp BRIT
    1. TECH (operate steadily) auf Leerlauf geschaltet sein
    I've left the car with the engine \tick overing over ich habe das Auto mit laufendem Motor abgestellt
    2. ( fig: function at minimum level) am Laufen halten
    II. vt ( fig)
    to keep things \tick overing over die Dinge am Laufen halten
    * * *
    vi
    1) (= idle engine) im Leerlauf sein
    2) (fig business etc) ganz ordentlich laufen; (pej) auf Sparflamme sein (inf)
    * * *
    intransitive verb
    1) (Motor Veh.) im Leerlauf laufen

    tick over noisily/too slowly/too fast — im Leerlauf [zu] laut/zu langsam/zu schnell drehen

    2) (fig.)

    tick over [nicely] — (progress satisfactorily) ganz gut laufen (ugs.)

    * * *
    v.
    im Leerlauf sein (Auto) ausdr.

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  • 9 slap

    1. transitive verb,
    - pp-

    slap somebody on the face/arm/hand — jemandem ins Gesicht/auf den Arm/auf die Hand schlagen

    slap somebody's face or somebody in or on the face — jemanden ohrfeigen

    she deserves to be slapped on the back(fig.) sie verdient Beifall; Hut ab vor ihr! (ugs.)

    2) (put forcefully) knallen (ugs.)

    slap a fine on somebody(fig.) jemandem eine Geldstrafe aufbrummen (ugs.)

    2. intransitive verb,
    - pp- schlagen; klatschen
    3. noun
    Schlag, der

    give somebody a slap — jemanden [mit der flachen Hand] schlagen

    a slap in the face(lit. or fig.) ein Schlag ins Gesicht

    give somebody a slap on the back(lit. or fig.) jemandem auf die Schulter klopfen

    a slap on the back for somebody/something — (fig.) eine Anerkennung für jemanden/etwas

    4. adverb

    run slap into somebody(lit. or fig.) mit jemandem zusammenprallen

    hit somebody slap in the eye/face — etc. jemanden mit voller Wucht ins Auge/Gesicht usw.treffen

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/91693/slap_down">slap down
    * * *
    [slæp] 1. noun
    (a blow with the palm of the hand or anything flat: The child got a slap from his mother for being rude.) der Klaps
    2. verb
    (to give a slap to: He slapped my face.) ohrfeigen
    - slapdash
    - slap-happy
    - slapstick
    * * *
    [slæp]
    I. n
    1. (with hand) Klaps m fam
    to give sb a \slap on the back jdm [anerkennend] auf den Rücken klopfen; ( fig) jdn loben
    a \slap on the bottom/hand ein Klaps auf den Hintern/die Hand
    a \slap in the face eine Ohrfeige; ( fig) ein Schlag ins Gesicht fig
    to give sb a \slap jdm eine Ohrfeige geben
    to be given [or get] a \slap on the wrist ( fig) eine Verwarnung bekommen
    2. (noise) Klatschen nt
    the \slap of water against the side of the boat das Klatschen des Wassers gegen die Bootseite
    3. no pl ( fam) Schminke f
    II. adv inv ( fam) genau fam
    the child sat down \slap in the middle of the floor das Kind setzte sich mitten auf den Boden
    to run \slap into sth genau in etw akk hineinrennen
    III. vt
    <- pp->
    to \slap sb jdn schlagen; (less hard) jdm einen Klaps geben
    to \slap sb on the bottom/hand jdn auf den Hintern/die Hand schlagen
    to \slap sb's face [or sb in the face] jdn ohrfeigen
    to \slap sb on the back jdn auf den Rücken schlagen; (in congratulation) jdm [anerkennend] auf die Schulter klopfen
    to \slap sb's wrist [or sb on the wrist] jdn zurechtweisen
    2. (strike)
    to \slap sth against sth etw gegen etw akk schlagen
    to \slap sth on the table/in sb's hands etw auf den Tisch/jdm in die Hände knallen fam
    she \slapped a couple pieces of salami between some bread sie klatschte ein paar Scheiben Salami zwischen zwei Scheiben Brot
    he \slapped his bookbag down er knallte seine Büchertasche hin
    4. ( fam: impose)
    to \slap sth on sb jdm etw aufhalsen fam
    to \slap a fine/tax on sth eine Geldstrafe/eine Steuer auf etw akk draufschlagen fam
    IV. vi water schlagen, klatschen
    to \slap against sth gegen etw akk schlagen
    * * *
    [slp]
    1. n
    Schlag m, Klaps m

    a slap in the face (fig)ein Schlag m ins Gesicht

    to give sb a slap on the back — jdm (anerkennend) auf den Rücken klopfen; (fig) jdn loben

    slap and tickle (hum inf)Balgerei f (inf), Kalberei f (inf)

    to give sb a slap on the wrist (fig inf) — jdn zurechtweisen, jdm einem Anpfiff geben (inf)

    a £1,000 fine to him is just a slap on the wrist — eine Geldstrafe von £ 1.000 ist für ihn allenfalls ein kleiner Denkzettel

    2. adv (inf)
    direkt

    to run slap into sb/sth — mit jdm/etw zusammenknallen

    3. vt
    1) (= hit) schlagen

    to slap sb's face, to slap sb on or round the face — jdn ohrfeigen, jdm ins Gesicht schlagen, jdm eine runterhauen (inf)

    to slap one's knee(s)sich (dat) auf die Schenkel schlagen

    2) (= put noisily) knallen (on(to) auf +acc)
    3) (inf

    = put carelessly) a piece of cheese slapped between two slices of bread — ein Stück Käse zwischen zwei Scheiben Brot geklatscht (inf)

    * * *
    slap [slæp]
    A s
    1. Schlag m, Klaps m:
    a slap in the face eine Ohrfeige, ein Schlag ins Gesicht (beide a. fig):
    he got a slap in the face when … es war für ihn ein Schlag ins Gesicht, als …;
    a) jemandem (anerkennend) auf den Rücken oder auf die Schulter klopfen,
    b) fig jemanden loben,
    c) fig jemandem gratulieren;
    give sb a slap on the wrist fig umg jemandem auf die Finger klopfen;
    have a (bit of) slap and tickle Br umg fummeln
    2. fig scharfer Tadel
    B v/t
    1. schlagen, einen Klaps geben (dat):
    a) jemandem (anerkennend) auf den Rücken oder auf die Schulter klopfen,
    b) fig jemanden loben,
    c) fig jemandem gratulieren;
    slap sb’s face jemanden ohrfeigen
    2. etwas knallen, schmeißen ( beide:
    on auf den Tisch etc):
    slap down hinschmeißen;
    slap sb into jail jemanden ins Gefängnis werfen;
    slap butter on the bread umg Butter aufs Brot klatschen;
    slap on(to) umg einen Zuschlag etc draufhauen oder draufknallen auf (akk)
    3. scharf tadeln
    C v/i schlagen, klatschen (beide auch Regen etc)
    D adv umg genau:
    slap on time auf die Minute pünktlich
    * * *
    1. transitive verb,
    - pp-

    slap somebody on the face/arm/hand — jemandem ins Gesicht/auf den Arm/auf die Hand schlagen

    slap somebody's face or somebody in or on the face — jemanden ohrfeigen

    she deserves to be slapped on the back(fig.) sie verdient Beifall; Hut ab vor ihr! (ugs.)

    2) (put forcefully) knallen (ugs.)

    slap a fine on somebody(fig.) jemandem eine Geldstrafe aufbrummen (ugs.)

    2. intransitive verb,
    - pp- schlagen; klatschen
    3. noun
    Schlag, der

    give somebody a slap — jemanden [mit der flachen Hand] schlagen

    a slap in the face(lit. or fig.) ein Schlag ins Gesicht

    give somebody a slap on the back(lit. or fig.) jemandem auf die Schulter klopfen

    a slap on the back for somebody/something — (fig.) eine Anerkennung für jemanden/etwas

    4. adverb

    run slap into somebody(lit. or fig.) mit jemandem zusammenprallen

    hit somebody slap in the eye/face — etc. jemanden mit voller Wucht ins Auge/Gesicht usw.treffen

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Klaps -e m.
    Klatsch -en m. v.
    schlagen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: schlug, geschlagen)

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  • 10 جرى

    جَرَى \ flow: (of liquid) to run: Rivers flow to the sea, (of other things) to move steadily like a river Electricity flows along a wire. go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting. happen: to take place: The accident happened at exactly 4 o’clock, to be done What has happened to your old car? Did you sell it?. run (ran, run): (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train, (of rivers) flow The Thames runs through London. stream: to flow freely: Her eyes streamed with tears. take place: to happen: Tell me what took place at the meeting. \ See Also سال (سَالَ)، تدفق (تَدَفَّقَ)‏ \ جَرَى بِخِفَّةٍ ورَشاقةٍ \ sail: to move smoothly and effortlessly: The moon sailed across the sky. His horse sailed past the others and won the race. \ جَرَى بقُوَّة مُحْدِثًا صوتًا عاليًا \ pound: to move heavily and noisily: The horses pounded up the track.

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  • 11 اصطدم (بـ)

    اِصْطَدَمَ (بِـ)‏ \ run into: (of a vehicle, a ship, its driver, etc.) to strike by accident: We ran into a bus at the crossroads. clash: to meet and quarrel or fight: The two parties clashed outside the hall. collide: to meet and knock hard against sb. or sth. by mistake: two players collided and fell. My car collided with a tree. ram: (of a ship or vehicle) to run hard into sth. (usu. on purpose): The police (car) rammed the thief’s car and prevented his escape. \ اِصْطَدَمَ بصوت عالٍ \ crash: to fall or strike sth. suddenly and noisily, causing much damage: The car crashed into a wall. An aeroplane crashed.

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  • 12 في

    في \ a; an; each; every: twice a day; 80 miles an hour. at: (showing where): at home; at the office, (showing a point of time) at midday; at 4 o’clock; He was married at 18, (after an adj) good at English; quick at sums. by: during: We travelled by night. in: showing where: In bed; in London; in the box; in his speech, showing condition In a hurry; in trouble, showing a direction; into He fell in the river. He put his hand in his pocket, showing when; during In the past; in January 1980; in the evening, showing what sth. contains or includes There are 60 minutes in an hour. Is he in your team?, showing what sb. wears He was in his best suit, showing a shape or arrangement They stood in a row, showing employment or activity or an event He’s in the navy. She was killed in the accident. on: showing when: on Monday; on May the 6th. showing the state of sb.:: Are you here on business or on holiday?. per: for each: He earns $8000 per annum (for each year). \ في (أيّ مَكَان)‏ \ anywhere: in or to any place: Are you going anywhere?. \ See Also إلى( إلى)‏ \ في \ home: to or at one’s house: Go home! Is your son home yet?. \ See Also إلى البيت \ في \ inside: on (or to) the inside. \ See Also إلى الداخل \ في \ inland: away from the sea: We crossed the coast and flew inland. \ See Also إلى داخل البلاد \ في \ indoors: into (or in) a building: He went (or He stayed) indoors because of the rain. \ See Also إلى داخل البيت \ في \ on board: on (or onto) a ship or aeroplane: There are 70 men on board. Can I go on board the aircraft?. \ See Also إلى دَاخِل الطَّائِرَة \ في \ upstairs: on, at or to a higher floor; up the stairs; at the top of the stairs: She went upstairs because her room is upstairs. She has an upstairs bedroom. \ See Also إلى الدَّور الأَعْلى \ في \ low: to or in a low position: The sun had sunk low in the sky. \ See Also إلى وَضْع مُنْخفِض \ في \ whereabouts: in or near which place: Whereabouts did you find this ring?. \ See Also قرب أيّ مكان؟ \ في \ upstream: against the flow of the stream; up the river: They rowed (the boat) upstream. \ See Also نَحْوَ أعلى النَّهر \ في الاتجاه المعاكس \ backward(s): towards the back: He fell over backwards. \ في أَثَر \ after: following, in search of: I ran after him but could not catch him. The police are after him. \ في أثناء الخِدْمَة (خارج أوقات الخِدمة)‏ \ on duty, (off duty): at work (not at work): The night nurse has 12 hours on duty, then 12 hours off duty. She went on duty at 18.00 and came off duty at 06.00. \ في أثناء ذلك \ meanwhile, meantime: (in) the time between: You’ll have to wait till he’s ready; but you can read this (in the) meanwhile. \ في إجازة \ off: free from work: My employer gave me the afternoon off. \ See Also عطلة (عُطْلَة)‏ \ في أَحْسَن الأَحْوَال \ at best: in the most hopeful conditions: At best, we can’t be ready till Tuesday. \ في آخر \ eventually: in the end: The car kept stopping, but we got home eventually. ultimately: in the end: We must all, ultimately, die. \ See Also نهاية الأمر \ في آخر رَمَق \ on one’s last legs: (of a person or thing) not expected to last much longer; worn out; almost in ruins: That company is on its last legs. \ في آخر لحظة \ in the nick of time: just in time; almost too late: She saved him in the nick of time from falling over the cliff. \ في أَرْجَاء \ about: from place to place in: We wandered about the town. round: (also around) from place to place: He wandered (a)round (the town). We travelled (a)round (the country). \ في أَسْفَل \ under: (also underneath), in a lower position. underneath: (of position) below: It was hidden underneath the floor boards. \ See Also الأسفل (الأَسْفَل)‏ \ في الأَصْل \ originally: in the beginning: This school was originally a rich man’s home. \ في الأَعْلَى \ up: in or to higher position: She lives up in the hills. \ في أغلب الظَّنّ \ doubtless: probably: It will doubtless rain on the day of the garden party. \ في أَفْضَل حَالَة \ at one’s best: in one’s best state: My garden is at its best in spring. \ في أقلّ مِن \ within: in less than: He will arrive within an hour. I live within a mile of the sea. \ في الأمام \ in front: at the front: You go in front and I’ll follow. \ في أَوَاخِر \ late: near the end of a period of time: Late in the year; in the late afternoon. \ في الأوْج \ in full swing: (of an activity) at its highest point; very busy: The party was in full swing when I arrived. \ في أوجِ الإزْهَار \ in bloom: flowering: The roses are in bloom now. \ في أيّ مَكَان \ anywhere: in no matter what place: Put it down anywhere. \ في أيّ وقت \ ever: (esp. in a negative sentence or a question) at any time: Nobody ever writes to me. Have you ever been to Rome? If you ever go there, you must see St. Peter’s cathedral. \ في أيّ وقت مَضَى \ ever: (in a comparative sentence) at any time: He’s working harder than ever. This is the best book I’ve ever read. \ في بادئ الأمر \ at first: at the beginning: At first the new school seemed strange, but then we got used to it. \ في البَدْء \ primarily: mainly; in the first place: This book is written primarily for foreigners. \ See Also أصلا (أَصْلاً)، أساسا (أساسًا)‏ \ في بعض الوقت \ part-time: for only part of the usual working time: She’s a part-time teacher. \ في البيت \ at home: in one’s house: He’s at home in the evenings. \ في البيت المُجَاوِر \ next, next door: in the next house: He lives next door. He is my nextdoor neighbour. \ في تَحَسُّن (من النّاحية الصحّية)‏ \ on the mend: getting better in health (after an illness). \ في تِلْكَ الحالةِ \ in that case: if that happens, or has happened: He may be late. In that case, we shall go without him, if that happens, or has happened He may be late. In that case, we shall go without him. \ في تِلْكَ اللَّحظة \ just: (with continuous tenses; always directly before the present participle) at this moment; at that moment: We’re just starting dinner. We were just starting dinner when he arrived. \ في التَّوّ \ straight away: at once. \ في جانب \ in favour of: supporting: I’m in favour of your plans. \ في الجَانِب الآخَر مِن \ across: on the other side of: My home is across the river. \ في جانب \ for: in favour of: Are you for this idea or against it?. \ See Also صف (صَفّ)‏ \ في جزء أدنى مِن \ down: at a lower level: My house is a little way down the hill. \ في الجِوَار \ about: around; near: There’s a lot of illness about. I went out early, when no one was about (when no one else was out). \ في الحَال \ at once: without delay: Stop that at once!. away: right away; straight away. immediately: at once. instantly: at once. on the spot: in that place and at that moment: He gave me the bill and I paid it on the spot. readily: without delay: The book you need is not readily obtainable. straight away: at once. \ في حَالَةِ \ at: (showing a state): at war; at play. on: showing the state of sth.: The house is on fire. \ في حَالَة حَسَنَة \ well, (better, best): the opposite of ill and unwell; in good health: Don’t you feel well? You’ll soon get better if you drink this medicine. How are you? Very well, thank you. I feel best in the early morning (better than at any other time). \ في حَالَة سَيِّئَة \ in a bad way: in a bad state. \ في حَالَة عَدَم توفُّر \ failing: giving a second choice of action, if the first choice fails: Ask John to do it. Failing him, ask Michael. \ في حَالَة فَوْضَى \ chaotic: in a state of chaos: The young teacher had a chaotic classroom. \ في حَالَةِ وُجُود \ in case of: in the event of; if there is: In case of fire, ring the bell. \ في حَالَةِ ما إِذَا \ in case: because of the possibility of sth. happening: Take a stick, in case you meet a snake. \ في حركة دائِمة \ on the move: moving; travelling: He’s always on the move and never settles for long. \ في الحَقِيقَة \ as a matter of fact, in fact: really; in truth: The dog seemed dead but in fact it was only asleep. As a matter of fact, I don’t like Michael. in point of fact: actually, in fact. in reality: in fact. really: truly; in fact: Is he really your son? He does not look like you!. \ في حَيْرَة من أَمْره \ at one’s wits’ end: too worried by difficulties to know what to do. \ في حين \ whereas: but: They are looking for a house, whereas we would rather live in a flat. \ في حينه \ round: following a regular course: Wait till your turn comes round. \ في الخَارِج \ abroad: in or to another country: I spent my holiday abroad. out: in (or into) the open; away from shelter; in (or into) view: Don’t stand out in the rain. The ship was far out at sea. out of door, outdoors: in the open air; not in a house: I like sleeping out of doors under the stars. outside: not within; in the open air; on the outer side: It’s raining outside. The cup is blue outside, and white inside. overseas: across the sea; (to the British, the mainland of Europe is abroad but it is not overseas): She is working overseas, in South America. \ في خِدمَة... \ at one’s service: ready to fulfil one’s needs: The hotel car is at your service if you want to go anywhere. \ في خَريف العُمر \ middle-aged: neither young nor old; aged between about 40 and 65. \ في خطٍّ مُستقيم \ as the crow flies: in a straight line: It is 5 miles away by road, but only 2 miles as the crow flies. \ فِي الخَفَاء \ stealth: by stealth using secret and quiet action: He got into the house by stealth, not by force. \ في خِلال \ in: showing a space of time before sth. will happen; after: I’ll come in a few days (or in a minute). in the course of: during: In the course of the morning I had seven visitors. \ في الدّاخل \ in: in a building, esp. at home, work or where one is expected to be: Is anyone in? I’m afraid Mr. Jones is out, but he’ll be in at 5 o’clock. \ في داخِل \ in: showing a direction; into: He fell in the river. He put his hand in his pocket. inside: on (or to) the inside of: Please wait inside the room. \ في داخِل النَّفْس \ inwardly: secretly; as regards one’s inner feelings: I was inwardly delighted, but I pretended not to care. \ في دَرَجَة الغَلَيان \ on the boil: boiling; at this heat. \ في ذلك المكان \ there: at that place: I live there. \ في رأيي \ to my mind: in my opinion: To my mind, this is most dishonest. \ في سَبِيل \ in the process of: to be doing: I am in the process of painting my house. sake, for the sake, of, for sb.’s sake: for the good of; so as to help: Soldiers die for the sake of their county (or for their country’s sake). Don’t take any risks for my sake, for the desire of Why ruin your health for the sake of a little pleasure?. \ في سِنّ المُرَاهَقَة \ teenage: in one’s teens: a teenage girl. \ في شكّ \ in doubt: uncertain: When in doubt, ask your father. \ في صحَّة جيِّدة \ fit: healthy: We take exercise so as to keep fit. \ في صَفّ \ in single file: in one line, one behind the other: We had to ride in single file down the narrow path. \ في الطّابِق الأَسْفل \ downstairs: at the bottom of the stairs; in a room at that level: I’ll wait for you downstairs. \ في الطّابِق الفوقانيّ \ overhead: above one’s head: a noise in the room overhead; clouds in the sky overhead. \ في طَرَف \ up: along (up and down are both used like this, although the course may be quite level): He lives just up the road. \ في طريق النُّور \ in sb.’s light: preventing light from reaching him: I can’t read if you stand in my light. \ في الظّاهر \ outwardly: as regards the appearance (compared with the hidden facts or inner feelings): She was outwardly calm but inwardly full of anger. \ في العَام \ annual: happening every year; of a year: an annual feast; the annual production of oil. \ في عَجلة من أمره \ in a hurry: Ants are always in a hurry. \ في العَرَاء \ in the open: outside in the air: I like to sleep out in the open, under she stars. outdoors, out of doors: the open air; not in a building: Go outdoors and play football. \ في (عُرض) البَحْر \ at sea: on the sea; far from land: a storm at sea. \ في عُطلة \ on holiday, on vacation: having a holiday: The schools are on holiday. We’re going on vacation to the sea. \ See Also إجازة( إجازة)‏ \ في غابر الأزمان (كان يا ما كان...)‏ \ once upon a time: (used at the beginning of stories). \ في الغَالِب \ mainly: chiefly; mostly. \ في غالِب الظنّ \ probably: almost certainly; with little doubt: You’re probably right. \ في غاية الجُنون \ raving mad: noisily and violently mad. \ في غَمْضَة عَيْن \ in no time: very quickly; very soon: If you follow this path, you’ll get there in no time. \ في غِيَابِه \ behind sb.’s back: when someone is not present: He tells untrue stories about me behind my back. \ في كُلٍّ \ a; an; each; every: twice a day. 80 miles an hour. ten pence a packet. \ في كل مكان \ everywhere: in all places: I’ve looked for it everywhere. \ في كل وقت \ ever: at all times; always: I shall stay there for ever. \ في لحظة خاطفة \ in a flash: very quickly and suddenly: He seized the money and was gone in a flash. \ في اللحظة المناسبة \ in the nick of time: just in time; almost too late: She saved him in the nick of time from falling over the cliff. \ في اللَّيْل \ at night: during the night. overnight: for the night: I shall stay at a hotel overnight and come back tomorrow, on the night before; during the night I packed my suitcase overnight, so as to be ready to leave at sunrise. His car was stolen overnight. \ في المائَة \ per cent: for, out, of, each hundred: Six per cent of the boys failed the exam, (one part) of each hundred I’m a 100 per cent in agreement with you. About 70 per cent (written as 70%) of the people are farmers. \ في المُتَنَاوَل \ forthcoming: supplied when needed: We wanted a new school clock, but the money was not forthcoming. \ في مُتَناوَل \ within: inside; not beyond; within reach; within one’s powers. \ في متناول اليَد \ at hand: near; within reach: Help was at hand. handy: near; easily reached when wanted: Keep that book handy so that you can look at it often. \ في مَجْمُوعَة بين \ among(st): in the middle of; mixed with; surrounded by: I found this letter among my books. There is a secret enemy amongst us. \ في مِحْنة خَطَر \ in distress: (of a ship or aeroplane) in dangerous trouble; needing help. \ في المُدّة الأخيرة \ lately: not long ago; in the near past: Have you seen her lately?. \ في المرَّة التالية \ next: the next time: I’ll give it to you when I next see you. \ See Also القادمة \ في مُقَابِل \ for: showing that something is as a return or in place of: I gave him $5 for his help. Will you change this old car for a new one?. in return (for): in exchange or payment for: Give her some flowers in return for her kindness. \ في المقام الأوّل \ firstly: as the first reason, fact, etc: I need a hot drink. Firstly, because I’m cold; secondly, because I’m thirsty. \ في المقدمة \ in front: at the front: You go in front and I’ll follow. \ في مَكَان \ in sb,’s stead: in sb.’s place; instead of sb.. \ See Also بدلا من (بدلاً من)‏ \ في مَكَان آخَر \ elsewhere: in some other place. \ في المَكَان \ in position: in the correct position. \ See Also المَوضِع الصَّحيح \ في مَكَان قَريب \ by: near: He stood by and watched them. \ في مَكَانٍ ما \ somewhere: in or to some place (but usu. anywhere in negative sentences and questions): I’ve met him somewhere before. Let’s go somewhere peaceful (to some peaceful place). \ في المكان والزّمان المذكورين \ on the spot: in that place and at that moment: Fortunately a doctor was on the spot when she broke her leg. \ في مكانه \ belong: to be in the right place: This book belongs on the top shelf. \ See Also موضِعِه المناسب \ في مَلْعَبِه \ at home: (of a match) on one’s own field: Our team are playing at home tomorrow. \ في مُنْتَصَف الطَّريق \ midway: halfway; in the middle: The station is midway between the two villages. \ في مَوعِد لاَ يَتَجَاوَز \ by: before; not later than: Can you finish this by Tuesday? They ought to be here by now. \ في المَوْعِد المحدَّد \ on time: exactly at the appointed moment: The bus always leaves on time. \ في مياه أعمق من قَامَته \ out of one’s depth: in water that is too deep to stand up in: Don’t go out of your depth unless you can swim. \ في النّادِر \ rarely: not often; hardly at all: She rarely smokes. \ في نظر \ in the eyes of: in the opinion of: In his mother’s eyes he can do no wrong. \ في نَظَري \ to my mind: in my opinion: To my mind, this is most dishonest. \ في النّهايَة \ at last: in the end, after much delay: The train was very slow, but we got there at last. at length: at last; in the end: He waited two hours. At length he went home. finally: lastly; in the end. \ في نِهايَة الأمْر \ in the long run: after a period of time; in the end: It’ll be cheaper in the long run to buy good quality shoes. \ See Also عَلَى المدى الطويل \ في هذا الوقت \ now: (in a written account) at the time that is being described: The war was now over. \ في هَذا المَكَان \ about: here: Is anyone about?. \ في هذه الأَثْنَاء \ meanwhile, meantime: (in) the time between: You’ll have to wait till he’s ready; but you can read this (in the) meanwhile. \ في هذه الأَيَّام \ nowadays: in these times (compared with the past): Travel is much easier nowadays. today: the present time: the scientists of today. \ في هذه الحالة \ all right: (also alright), in that case: You don’t want it? All right, I’ll give it to someone else. \ في هذه اللَّحْظَة \ just: (with continuous tenses; always directly before the present participle) at this moment; at that moment: We’re just starting dinner. We were just starting dinner when he arrived. just now: at this moment: I’m busy just now. \ في الهواء الطَّلْق \ in the open: outside in the air: I like to sleep out in the open, under the stars. out of doors, outdoors: in the open air; not in a house: I like sleeping out of doors under the stars. outdoors, out of doors: the open air; not in a building: Go outdoors and play football. \ في الوَاقِع \ in reality: in fact. \ في الوَاقِع \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. as a matter of fact, in fact: really; in truth: The dog seemed dead but in fact it was only asleep. As a matter of fact, I don’t like Michael. in point of fact: actually, in fact. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?. virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching. \ في الوَسَط \ halfway: between two places and at an equal distance from them: His house is halfway between yours and mine. \ في وَسْط المسافة \ halfway: between two places and at an equal distance from them: His house is halfway between yours and mine. \ في وَضَح (النهار)‏ \ broad: (of daylight) full; complete: The bank was robbed in broad daylight. \ في وَضع لا يجوز فيه رَكْل الكُرة \ offside: (of a player in football, etc.) breaking a rule by being in a position in which play is not allowed. \ في الوَقْت الحَاضِر \ at present: now; at the present time: At present I have no job, but I shall get one soon. for the time being: for the present: I have no job, but I’m helping my father for the time being. now: at the present time: Where are you working now? Now is the time to plant those seeds. today: the present time: the scientists of today. \ في وَقْتٍ لاَحِق \ after: later: She came first and he arrived soon after. \ في وقتٍ ما \ sometime: (often two words, some time) at a time not exactly known or stated: Come again sometime. He left sometime after dinner. \ في وقتٍ متأخر \ late: after the proper or usual time; not early: We always go to bed very late. He arrived too late for dinner. \ في وقتٍ متأخر مِن \ late: near the end of a period of time: Late in the year; in the late afternoon. \ في الوَقْتِ المُقَرَّر \ round: following a regular course: Wait till your turn comes round. \ في وَقْتٍ من الأوقات \ ever: (esp. in a negative sentence or a question) at any time: Nobody ever writes to me. Have you ever been to Rome? If you ever go there, you must see St. Peter’s cathedral. \ في الوَقْتِ المناسب \ early: in good time for one’s purpose; before the fixed time: We arrived early and got the best seats. in due course: later; after a reasonable delay: He will get better in due course. in good time: slightly early: He came in good time for the meeting. \ في وقت واحد \ at a time: together: They arrived three at a time (in groups of three). \ في يوم من الأيام \ once upon a time: (used at the beginning of stories). \ See Also كان يا ما كان

    Arabic-English dictionary > في

  • 13 patullar

    v.
    1 to trample (pisar), to run through thick and thin.
    2 to labor hard in the pursuit of something.
    * * *
    VI
    1) (=pisar) to trample about, stamp around
    2) (=trajinar) to bustle about
    3) (=charlar) to chat; (=hacer ruido) to talk noisily, make a lot of noise

    Spanish-English dictionary > patullar

  • 14 play

    1. I
    1) children like to play дети любят играть /резвиться/; run away and play! беги играй!; he would rather play [than work] он предпочитает развлекаться [, а не работать]; can he come out to play? он выйдет играть?
    2) the band (the organ, the flute, etc.) is playing играет оркестр и т.д.; the music began to play заиграла музыка
    3) the fountains were playing били фонтаны
    2. II
    1) play in some manner play well (badly, poorly, skilfully, cunningly, absent-mindedly, etc.) хороню и т.д. играть /вести игру/; play fair /square/ играть честно, вести честную игру; play foul /false/ жульничать, обманывать, играть нечестно; play fast and loose вести нечестную игру; play high а) ходить с крупной карты; б) делать большие ставки, играть по большей
    2) play in some manner the piece (the drama, this script, etc.) will play well эта пьеса и т.д. сценична /выигрышна для постановки/; the lawn (the stadium, etc.) plays well на этой площадке и т.д. хорошо играть; play at some time what films are playing just now? какие сейчас идут фильмы?
    3) play in some manner play softly (well, magnificently. melodiously, exquisitely, etc.) a) играть тихо и т.д.; б) звучать тихо и т.д.; the radio was playing too loudly радио было включено на большую громкость
    3. III
    1) play smth., smb. play school (shops, house, soldiers, doctors and nurses, cowboys and Indians, etc.) играть в школу и т.д.; play ball играть в мяч; the children were playing a noisy game дети затеяли какую-то шумную игру
    2) play smth., smb. play tennis (football, cricket, golf, etc.) играть в теннис и т.д.; play a good (a poor) game быть хорошим (плохим) игроком; he plays a good game of tennis он хорошо играет в теннис; play a safe winning/ game играть наверняка; play a losing game вести безнадежную игру; play a waiting game занимать выжидательную позицию, тянуть время; play a double game вести двойную игру, двурушничать; play a match провести матч; when are we going to play their team? когда мы будем играть с их командой /выступать против их команды/?; he will play left end он будет [играть] крайним левым
    3) play smth., smb. play a pawn сыграть /сделать ход, ходить/ пешкой: play horses играть на скачках; play a horse (подставить на лошадь; play a card а) пойти /сделать ход/ картой; б) поставить на карту; play a wrong card а) сделать неверный ход (при игре в карты), б) сделать ложный шаг, совершить ошибку; play one's highest /best/ card а) пойти с самой крупной карты; б) использовать свой самый сильный козырь, бить наверняка; play one's ten of hearts (one's ace of hearts, etc.) ходить с десятки /десяткой/ червей и т.д.; play one's last card пустить в ход последний козырь, использовать последний шанс
    4) play smth., smb. play a comedy (a tragedy, a historical play. The Twelfth Night, etc.) играть /исполнять/ комедию и т.д.; play a part (a leading part, the part of a king, the role of a benefactor, Hamlet, Shylock, etc.) играть роль и т.д.; who is going to play Lady Macbeth кто будет играть леди Макбет?; play large houses (the principal cities, the larger cities, etc.) выступать /играть/ в больших театрах и т.д.
    5) play smb., smth. play the host (the hostess) выступать в роли хозяина (хозяйки); play the master хозяйничать, распоряжаться; play the man поступать как подобает мужчине; play the baby ребячиться, прикидываться младенцем; play the fool /the idiot, the ass/ валять дурака, глупо вести /держать/ себя; play the ape обезьянничать, передразнивать; play an important part играть важную роль
    6) play smth. play the violin (the flute, the piano, the drums, etc.) играть на скрипке и т.д.; play a melody (an air, a concerto, a march, a Beethoven sonata, a piece of music, etc.) играть мелодию и т.д.; play the gramophone ставить пластинки
    4. IV
    1) play smth. in some manner noisily (quietly, etc.) play hide-and-seek (cowboys and Indians, etc.) шумно и т.д. играть в прятки и т.д.
    2) play smth. in some manner play tennis (football, etc.) well (skilfully, clumsily, absent-mindedly, etc.) хорошо и т.д. играть в теннис и т.д.
    3) play smth. in some manner play one's cards well (badly) a) пойти (не)правильно (при игре в карты); б) (не) воспользоваться обстоятельствами
    4) play smth., smb. in some manner play one's part (Hamlet, etc.) well (wonderfully, masterly, etc.) хороню и т.д. играть свою роль и т.д.
    5) play smth. in some manner play music softly (delicately, loudly, too low, etc.) тихо и т.д. играть (на музыкальном инструменте); she plays Mozart well она хорошо исполняет /играет/ Моцарта; play smth. for some time she plays her radio all day long у нее весь день включено радио
    5. V
    play smb. smth. won't you please play me some Chopin /something by Chopin/? не сыграете ли вы мне Шопена?; I want to play you my favourite records я хочу проиграть вам /поставить для вас/ свои любимые пластинки
    6. VI
    play smb. in some state play smb. fair (foul) вести себя честно (нечестно) по отношению к кому-л.; his memory played him false [in this matter] [в этом вопросе] его подвела память
    7. XI
    1) be played in some manner this is not how the name is played в эту игру не так играют; be played with smb. he is not a man to be played with с ним шутки плохи
    2) be played for the world championship in tennis is played for разыгрывается мировой чемпионат по теннису; be played at some time the match is to be played on Monday матч состоится в понедельник
    3) be played an old comedy is being played идет старая комедия
    8. XV
    play in some state with smb. play fair with smb. вести себя честно по отношению к кому-л.; play false with smb. а) обманывать кого-л.; he played fast and loose with too many girls слишком многих девушек он обманул; he played fast and loose with her affections он играл ее чувствами: б) предавать кого-л.
    9. XVI
    1) play with smb., smth. play with his brothers (with one's playmates, with a child, with other children, with a kitten, with sticks and rags, etc.) играть со своими братьями и т.д.; play with one's doll играть в куклы; play with toys играть в игрушки; play with its tail ловить свой хвост; don't play with matches не балуйся со спичками; play at smth. play at hide-and-seek (at marbles, at leap-frog, at blind-man's buff, at robbers, at soldiers, etc.) играть в прятки и т.д.; what do you think you are playing at? ты хоть понимаешь, какую игру ты затеял /что ты делаешь/ ?; play at some time play from morning till night играть с утра до вечера; play by oneself my little daughter will play by herself for hours моя дочурка часами играет /забавляется/ одна; play in (inside, on, etc.) smth. play in the park (inside the yard, outside the school, in the water in the sand, on the beach, etc.) играть /забавляться, резвиться/ в парке и т.д.; the butterflies were playing in the air бабочки порхали в воздухе; bees play among flowers пчелы кружатся среди цветов; the moonlight (the sunlight, the first rays of the rising sun, the searchlight, etc.) played on the water свет луны и т.д. переливался в воде; dust (sand, etc.) is playing in the sunbeams пылинки и т.д. кружатся /мелькают/ в солнечных лучах; the wind plays in the trees ветер шелестит листвой [деревьев]; the wind plays through her hair ветер развевает ее волосы; fountain played in the air струйки фонтана переливались в воздухе; the lights played strangely over the faces of the actors по лицам актеров пробегали причудливые тени; а smile played on /about/ her lips у нее на губах играла улыбка || play by turns /in turn/ играть по очереди
    2) play with smth. play with one's stick (with one's fan, etc.) вертеть палку, поигрывать палкой и т.д., don't play with your health не шутите своим здоровьем; play with the idea of going to Australia подумывать о поездке в Австралию; play with words играть словами; play with fire играть с огнем; play with love (with a woman's affection, etc.) шутить с любовью и т.д., несерьезно относиться к любви и т.д.; play (up)on smth. play upon smb.'s feelings (on smb.'s fears, on smb.'s credulity, upon ignorant people's superstitions, etc.) играть на чьих-л. чувствах и т.д.; I played upon his love of flattery я использовал его любовь к лести || play into smb.'s hands сыграть кому-л. на руку
    3) play at smth. play at football (at games, at table tennis, at baseball, at billiards, at cricket, etc.) играть в футбол и т.д.; play for smth. play for one's city (for one's school, etc.) играть за свой город и т.д., защищать честь своего города и т.д.; play for one's country играть в сборной страны; play with smth. play with both hands (with one's head, etc.) играть обеими руками и т.д.
    4) play for smth. play for money (for a half-crown, for pleasure, for love, for nothing, etc.) играть на деньги и т.д., what stakes shall we play for? по скольку [мы] будем ставить?; play for time стараться выиграть /оттянуть/ время
    5) play at /in/ smth. play at concerts (in the theatre, in theatricals, in a large hall, etc.) выступать на концертах и т.д.; play in a film играть /сниматься/ в кино; play at business (at love, etc.) притворяться, что заинтересован делом и т.д., разыгрывать из себя бизнесмена и т.д.; play to /before/ smb., smth. play to an enthusiastic audience (to empty houses, before a thin /poor/ house, before a sold-out house, etc.) выступать перед восторженными зрителями и т.д.; play [with an eye] to the gallery играть, подлаживаясь под вкусы галерки, искать дешевой популярности; with smth. play with animation (with much passion, with brilliancy, with much soul, etc.) играть живо или с подъемом и т.д.
    6) play on smth. play on the piano (on the flute, on a mouth-organ, on many instruments, etc.) играть на фортепиано и т.д.; play at (by) smth. play at sight играть с листа; play by ear играть на слух; play to smth. play to smb.'s singing аккомпанировать чьему-л. пению; play for smb. aren't you going to play for us? вы нам не сыграете?
    10. XVII
    play at doing smth. play at keeping house (at keel-ling shop, at minding children, etc.) заниматься хозяйством и т.д. ради забавы; you are only playing at boxing ты только притворяешься, что интересуешься боксом; he is merely playing at being a student он лишь делает вид, что он студент /разыгрывает из себя студента/
    11. XXI1
    1) play smth. with smb. play hide-and-seek (ball, school, etc.) with the girls играть с девочками в прятки и т.д.; play smth. on smb. play a joke on smb. подшучивать над кем-л.; he played a [dirty] trick on me он сыграл со мной [злую] шутку
    2) play smth. with smb. play football (tennis, draughts, etc.) with another team (with strong partners, etc.) играть в футбол и т.д. с другой командой и т.д.; play smb. at smth. play smb. at chess (at golf, at draughts, etc.) играть с кем-л. партию в шахматы и т.д.; will you play me at chess? вы сыграете со мной в шахматы?; play smb. for smth. play smb. for championship (for money, etc.) играть /состязаться/ с кем-л. на звание чемпиона и т.д.
    3) play smth. on smth. play an air (a nice tune, etc.) on the flute (on the piano, on the violin, etc.) играть мелодию и т.д. на флейте и т.д.
    4) play smth. (up)on smth. play a hose on a fire (a stream of water on a burning house, water on flames, a searchlight on the clouds, a searchlight upon a ship, coloured lights on a fountain, our guns on the enemy's lines, etc.) направлять брандспойт на огонь и т.д.
    12. XXV
    1) play [that...] play that they are pirates ([that] we are soldiers, etc.) играть в пираты и т.д.; play that the hammock is a boat представлять, что гамак это лодка (в игре)
    2) play when... (until..., etc.) the teams have just started to play when it began to rain едва команды начали игру, как пошел дождь; he went on playing until he has lost everything он играл [до тех пор], пока все не проиграл /не спустил/

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > play

  • 15 gręsti

    gręsti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `go'
    Page in Trubačev: VII 123-124
    Old Church Slavic:
    gręsti `go, come' [verb], grędǫ [1sg]
    Church Slavic:
    gręsti (RuCS) `go, come' [verb], grędu [1sg]
    Russian:
    gredut (dial.) `go' [3pl]
    Old Russian:
    gręsti `go, come' [verb], grędu [1sg];
    grěsti `go, come' [verb], grědu [1sg] \{1\}
    Ukrainian:
    grjastý `run fast and noisily, ride' [verb], grjadú [1sg]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    grèsti `go' [verb], grèdēm [1sg];
    grésti `go' [verb], grédēm [1sg]
    Lithuanian:
    grìdyti (Jušk.) `go, wander' [verb]
    Indo-European reconstruction: gʰrindʰ-
    Other cognates:
    Go. grid `step' [Accs];
    MHG grit `step' [m?]
    Notes:
    \{1\} AP (c) in Old Russian (Zaliznjak 1985: 139).

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