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41 туго натягивать
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42 туго натягиваться
General subject: tauten -
43 туго натянуть
General subject: tauten -
44 туго натянуться
General subject: tauten -
45 strammziehen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) pull tight; jemandem die Hosen strammziehen umg., fig. give s.o. a good hiding* * *to tauten* * *strạmm zie|hen irreg sepvtSeil, Hose to pull tight, to tighten; Socken to pull up* * *stramm|zie·henvt irreg s. stramm I. 1* * * -
46 straff anspannen
(to make or become taut: The ropes were tautened.) tauten -
47 spannen
vt <tech.allg> (betont: Durchhang oder Lockerheit beseitigen; z.B. Kette, Riemen) ■ take up slack vt -
48 naciągać
impf naciągnąć1* * *1. (-am, -asz); perf - nąć; vt(linę, strunę) to tighten; ( łuk) to draw; (buty, sweter) to pull on; ( mięsień) to pull, (pot: oszukiwać) to fleece (pot)2. vi( o herbacie) to draw, to infusenaciągać kołdrę/pokrowiec (na coś) — to pull the quilt/sleeve over (sth)
naciągnąć kogoś na 100 dolarów — pot to tap sb for 100 dollars
naciągnąć kogoś na drinka — pot to cadge (BRIT) lub mooch (US) a drink from sb
* * *ipf.1. (= naprężać, napinać) stretch, tighten (up), draw tight, tauten; (= rozciągać niebezpiecznie) strain, stretch to the limit, extend; ( cięciwę) pull back, draw; naciągać mięsień pat. strain l. pull a muscle; naciągać fakty/przepisy przen. stretch the truth/the regulations.2. (= zakładać, nasuwać) pull on.3. (pokrowiec, koc) pull up, draw up ( na coś over sth).4. pot. naciągać kogoś na coś (= wyłudzać coś od kogoś) wheedle l. coax sth out of sb; (= namówić kogoś na zrobienie czegoś) cajole l. badger sb into doing sth.5. (o herbacie, ziołach) brew, infuse, draw.ipf.tighten (up), stretch.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naciągać
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49 napinać
* * *ipf.tighten, tauten; ( tkaninę) stretch; ( linę) take up the slack in ( sth), haul in; napinać łuk string a bow; napinać mięśnie flex l. tense one's muscle.ipf.1. (= naprężać się) tighten (up).2. (= naprężać mięśnie) flex one's muscle.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > napinać
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50 stramme
clamp down, tauten, tighten* * *vb( gøre stram) tighten ( fx a rope, a muscle, a screw);(fig) tighten up ( fx regulations, rules, control; a definition, the style), stiffen ( fx discipline, one's demands),F intensify ( fx the blockade);( uden objekt: være for stram) be too tight ( fx the collar is too tight), feel tight ( fx the rope felt tight round my wrists);[ strammes] tighten, be tightened;(merk) the market hardened (el. contracted);[ stramme kreditten] tighten up the credit facilities;[ stramme en op] brace somebody;[ stramme sig op] brace oneself, brace up,(med spiritus etc) fortify oneself;[ stramme til] tighten up ( fx a knot, a screw);( uden objekt) tighten, become tighter;(se også greb, I. tøjle). -
51 contraer
v.1 to contract.La máquina contrajo las palancas The machine contracted the levers.Ella contrajo un servicio She contracted=agreed to a service.Ella contrajo todos sus músculos She contracted all her muscles.Las gotas contrajeron sus pupilas The drops contracted her pupils.2 to acquire (vicio, costumbre).3 to catch.Contraje paperas hace un mes I caught the mumps a month ago.4 to incur in, to fall into.Contrajo una deuda tremenda She incurred in an enormous debt.5 to shorten, to abbreviate, to abridge, to condense.Contraje tu ensayo por estética I shortened your essay for aesthetics.* * *1 (encoger) to contract2 (enfermedad) to catch4 LINGÚÍSTICA to contract1 (encogerse) to contract\contraer matrimonio con alguien to marry somebodycontraer obligaciones to enter into obligations* * *verb1) to contract2) catch•* * *1. VT1) [+ enfermedad] to contract frm, catch2) [+ compromiso] to make, take on; [+ obligación] to take on, contract frm; [+ deuda, crédito] to incur, contract frmcontrajo parentesco con la familia real — frm she married into the royal family
3) [+ costumbre] to get into, acquire frm4) [+ músculo, nervio] to contracttenía el rostro contraído por el dolor — his face was contorted o twisted with pain
5) [+ metal, objeto] to cause to contract2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml)a) < enfermedad> to contract (frml), to catchb) <obligación/deudas> to contract (frml); < compromiso> to makec) < matrimonio>contrajo matrimonio con doña Eva Sáenz — he married o (frml) contracted (a) marriage with Eva Sáenz
2)a) < músculo> to contract, tighten; <facciones/cara> to contortb) <metal/material> to cause... to contract2.contraerse v pron to contract* * *= contract, crick.Ex. In the face of emergencies, breadth of vision tends to contract, narrowing the range of responses.Ex. The crescent-shaped blowhole lies just in front of a crease in the neck, giving the impression that dolphin forever has its head cricked upwards.----* contraer multa = incur + fine.* contraer un acuerdo = contract + agreement.* contraer una enfermedad = contract + disease.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml)a) < enfermedad> to contract (frml), to catchb) <obligación/deudas> to contract (frml); < compromiso> to makec) < matrimonio>contrajo matrimonio con doña Eva Sáenz — he married o (frml) contracted (a) marriage with Eva Sáenz
2)a) < músculo> to contract, tighten; <facciones/cara> to contortb) <metal/material> to cause... to contract2.contraerse v pron to contract* * *= contract, crick.Ex: In the face of emergencies, breadth of vision tends to contract, narrowing the range of responses.
Ex: The crescent-shaped blowhole lies just in front of a crease in the neck, giving the impression that dolphin forever has its head cricked upwards.* contraer multa = incur + fine.* contraer un acuerdo = contract + agreement.* contraer una enfermedad = contract + disease.* * *vtA ( frml)1 ‹enfermedad› to contract ( frml), to catchcontraer un compromiso to make a commitment3 ‹matrimonio›a la edad de 30 años contrajo matrimonio con doña Eva Sáenz at the age of 30 he married o ( frml) contracted (a) marriage with Eva Sáenzal casarse contrajo parentesco con la familia más rica de la localidad he married into the wealthiest family in the areaB1 ‹músculo› to contract, tighten, tauten; ‹facciones› to contortcon la cara contraída en una mueca de dolor his face contorted into a grimace of pain, his face screwed up with painel miedo le contraía las entrañas his stomach muscles contracted o tightened with fear2 ‹metal/material› to cause … to contract, make … contract1 «músculo» to contractsintió contraerse el corazón ante tan triste espectáculo he felt his heart contract at that pitiful sight ( liter)2 ( Fís) «metal/material/cuerpo» to contract* * *
contraer ( conjugate contraer) verbo transitivo
1 (frml)
‹ compromiso› to make;
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‹facciones/cara› to contortb) ‹metal/material› to cause … to contract
contraerse verbo pronominal
to contract
contraer verbo transitivo
1 to contract
2 (enfermedad) to catch
3 frml contraer matrimonio, to marry [con, -]
' contraer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
matrimonio
- crispar
- deuda
- enfermedad
English:
contract
- debt
- develop
- incur
- contort
- heavily
- risk
- under
* * *♦ vt1. [enfermedad] to catch, to contract2. [vicio, costumbre, deuda, obligación] to acquire3.contraer matrimonio (con) to get married (to)4. [material] to cause to contract5. [músculo] to contract* * *<part contraido> v/t1 contract2 músculo tighten3:contraer matrimonio marry* * *contraer {81} vt1) : to contract (a disease)2) : to establish by contractcontraer matrimonio: to get married3) : to tighten, to contract* * * -
52 entesar
v.to extend, to stretch out, to give greater force or vigor to a thing.* * *1 (dar fuerza) to strengthen; (dar tensión) to tighten* * *VT to stretch, tauten -
53 tensarse
VPR [relaciones] to become strained* * *vpr1. [cable, cuerda] to tauten2. [situación, relación, ambiente] to become tense o strained;[persona] to become tense* * *vr: to become tense -
54 tilintar
VT CAm to stretch, tauten -
55 klosshale
verb. (sjøfart) tauten, haul taut -
56 напруживать
напружить (вн.) разг.strain (d.), tense (d.), tauten (d.) -
57 напинати
= напнути, нап'ястиto stretch, to strain; мор. to tauten -
58 натягувати
= натягати, натягти1) to stretch, to strain, to tighten; мор. to tautenнатягувати вудила — to pull on ( to draw) the reins
натягувати лук — to bend/draw a bow
2) ( надівати) to draw in, to pull on -
59 gerilmek
v. strain, be stretched, be stressed, be tightened, distend, tauten, tense -
60 gerilmemek
v. (neg. form of gerilmek) strain, be stretched, be stressed, be tightened, distend, tauten, tense
См. также в других словарях:
tauten — “to make taut,” 1814, from TAUT (Cf. taut) + EN (Cf. en) (1). Related: Tautened; tautening … Etymology dictionary
tauten — [tôt′ n] vt., vi. to make or become taut … English World dictionary
tauten — [[t]tɔ͟ːt(ə)n[/t]] tautens, tautening, tautened V ERG If a part of your body tautens or if you tauten it, it becomes stiff or firm. Her whole body tautened violently... [V n] There are exercises that tauten facial muscles … English dictionary
tauten — UK [ˈtɔːt(ə)n] / US [ˈtɔt(ə)n] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms tauten : present tense I/you/we/they tauten he/she/it tautens present participle tautening past tense tautened past participle tautened to become firm or tight, or to make… … English dictionary
tauten — verb (tautened; tautening) Date: circa 1814 transitive verb to make taut < tauten the rope > intransitive verb to become taut … New Collegiate Dictionary
tauten — verb a) To make taut. Tauten the rope. b) To become taut. The rope tautened … Wiktionary
tauten — taut ► ADJECTIVE 1) stretched or pulled tight. 2) (of muscles or nerves) tense. 3) (of writing, music, etc.) concise and controlled. 4) (of a ship) having a disciplined crew. DERIVATIVES tauten verb tautly adverb tautness noun … English terms dictionary
tauten — verb 1. become taut or tauter Your muscles will firm when you exercise regularly the rope tautened • Syn: ↑firm • Hypernyms: ↑tighten • Verb Frames: Something s … Useful english dictionary
tauten — /tawt n/, v.t., v.i. to make or become taut. [1805 15; TAUT + EN1] * * * … Universalium
tauten — Synonyms and related words: continue, crank, crank in, drag out, draw, draw in, draw out, draw taut, elongate, extend, lengthen, lengthen out, let out, produce, prolong, prolongate, protract, pull, pull in, reel, reel in, spin out, strain,… … Moby Thesaurus
tauten — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To make or become tense: stiffen, tense, tighten. See TIGHTEN … English dictionary for students