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81 casi + Verbo
= all but + VerboEx. As we will probably hear from Mr. Welsh tomorrow, we are at the point where the Library of Congress has all but committed itself to close its catalogs.* * *= all but + VerboEx: As we will probably hear from Mr. Welsh tomorrow, we are at the point where the Library of Congress has all but committed itself to close its catalogs.
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82 como el día y la noche
= worlds apart, like oil and water, like chalk and cheese, like apples and orangesEx. International law & cyberspace are not worlds apart anymore.Ex. The two are like oil and water.Ex. In many ways they are like chalk and cheese to the point where I find myself even questioning how on earth their relationship works.Ex. Observation and theory are generally like apples and oranges -- they don't interact.* * *= worlds apart, like oil and water, like chalk and cheese, like apples and orangesEx: International law & cyberspace are not worlds apart anymore.
Ex: The two are like oil and water.Ex: In many ways they are like chalk and cheese to the point where I find myself even questioning how on earth their relationship works.Ex: Observation and theory are generally like apples and oranges -- they don't interact. -
83 como la noche y el día
= like oil and water, worlds apart, like chalk and cheese, like apples and orangesEx. The two are like oil and water.Ex. International law & cyberspace are not worlds apart anymore.Ex. In many ways they are like chalk and cheese to the point where I find myself even questioning how on earth their relationship works.Ex. Observation and theory are generally like apples and oranges -- they don't interact.* * *= like oil and water, worlds apart, like chalk and cheese, like apples and orangesEx: The two are like oil and water.
Ex: International law & cyberspace are not worlds apart anymore.Ex: In many ways they are like chalk and cheese to the point where I find myself even questioning how on earth their relationship works.Ex: Observation and theory are generally like apples and oranges -- they don't interact. -
84 encontrar su propio modo de actuar
(v.) = find + Posesivo + own wayEx. For much study and research, the researcher must find his own way, at least initially, because he has not yet clarified his mind or his aim to the point where he can pose precise questions.* * *(v.) = find + Posesivo + own wayEx: For much study and research, the researcher must find his own way, at least initially, because he has not yet clarified his mind or his aim to the point where he can pose precise questions.
Spanish-English dictionary > encontrar su propio modo de actuar
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85 ingeniero informático
(n.) = computer engineerEx. Recently computer engineers, systems analysts and programmers have paid increasing attention to the point where computers and humans interact, known as the user interface.* * *(n.) = computer engineerEx: Recently computer engineers, systems analysts and programmers have paid increasing attention to the point where computers and humans interact, known as the user interface.
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86 tener Algo claro
(v.) = clarify + Posesivo + mindEx. For much study and research, the researcher must find his own way, at least initially, because he has not yet clarified his mind or his aim to the point where he can pose precise questions.* * *(v.) = clarify + Posesivo + mindEx: For much study and research, the researcher must find his own way, at least initially, because he has not yet clarified his mind or his aim to the point where he can pose precise questions.
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87 लग्न _lagna
लग्न p. p.1 Adhered or clung to, stuck, held fast; लता- विटपे एकावली लग्ना V.1.-2 Touching, coming in contact with.-3 Attached to, connected with.-4 Clinging or sticking to, remaining on; उवाच रामं संप्रेक्ष्य पङ्कलग्न इव द्विपः Rām. 4.18.49.-5 Cutting, meeting (as lines)-6 Following closely, impending.-7 Busy with, closely occupied about; परे ब्रह्मणि को$पि न लग्नः Skanda P.-8 Fastened on, directed towards.-9 Ashamed.-1 -Consumed, spent; Ms.7.127 (com.)-11 Auspicious; (see लग्).-ग्नः 1 A bard, minstrel.-2 An elephant in rut.-ग्नम् 1 The point of contact or intersection, the point where the horizon and the ecliptic or the path of planets meet.-2 The point of the ecliptic which at any given time is at the horizon or on the meridian.-3 The rising of the sun or of the planets.-4 The moment of the sun's entrance into a zodiacal sign.-5 A figure of the twelve zodiacal signs.-6 An auspicious or lucky moment.-7 (Hence) A decisive moment, time for action.-Comp. -अहः, -दिनम्, -दिवसः, -वासरः an auspicious day, a day chosen as lucky for the performance of any work.-कालः, -मुहूर्तः, -वेला, -समयः auspicious time, the time fixed upon (by astrologers &c.) as aus- picious for the performance of any work (marriage &c.).-ग्रह a. tenacious, insisting firmly on anything.-नक्षत्रम् an auspicious asterism.-भुजः (in astr.) ascen- sional difference.-मण्डलम् the zodiac.-मासः an auspicious month.-शुद्धिः f. auspiciousness of the zodia- cal signs &c. for the performance of any work. -
88 до
I прийм.1) ( перед) beforeдо нашої ери — before our era, before Christ (abbr. BC)
2) ( часова межа дії) till, until, up to, to; ( при позначенні граничного терміну) byдо завтра — till tomorrow; see you tomorrow
до цих пір — till now, up to now, hitherto
3) ( напрямок дії) to, towardsзвертатися до кого-небудь — to address smb.
наблизитися до кого-небудь — to approach smb.
4) ( межа поширення дії) to, up to; as far asдо деякої міри — in a measure, to some extent
до кінця — to the end; completely, totally, fully
до нескінченності — endlessly, for ever and ever, ad infinitum
5) ( кількісна межа) as much as; ( менше) under; ( не більше) up to6) ( приблизно) about, approximately7) ( ступінь вияву дії або стану) to, up to, to the point ofдо межі — utterly, exceedingly, to the highest degree
до такої міри (до того), що… — to such an extent that…, to the point where…
8) (при позначенні мети, призначення) for; to9) (при позначенні об'єкта, стосовно якого виявляється якесь почуття) to, towards; forдовіра до кого-небудь — trust in smb.
любов до батьківщини — love for/of one's country
10)до запитання — poste restante, to be called for; general delivery
до того ж — besides, moreover, in addition, what is more
до бою! — action!; bear for action!
до вашого відома — for your information, for your guidance
II с муз.до діла, до ладу — in place, appropriate(ly), to the point
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89 центр
center, site* * *центр м.1. centre; central pointв це́нтрах — on centresшлифова́ть в це́нтрах — grind on centresвне це́нтра — out-of-centreнака́лывать центр ( для проведения окружности) — prick off a centreпомещё́нный в це́нтре — centrally located, centrally positioned(расстоя́ние) ме́жду це́нтрами — centre-to-centre (distance), (distance) on centresс це́нтром в то́чке, напр. А — with point A as centreустана́вливать по це́нтру — mount on centreустана́вливать совмеще́нием от це́нтра — mount off centre2. (напр. кристалла) nucleusактива́торный центр — activation centreакти́вный центр — active centreакце́пторный центр — acceptor centreцентр архитекту́рного оформле́ния автомоби́ля — styling centreведу́щий центр ( токарный) — driving centreцентр величины́ мор. — centre of buoyancy, centre of cavity, centre of displacementцентр вневпи́санной окру́жности — excentre (of a triangle)центр впи́санной в треуго́льник окру́жности — incentre of a triangle, orthocentre of a triangleцентр враще́ния — centre of rotationцентр вы́борки мат., стат. — centre of a sampleвычисли́тельный центр — computing [computation] centre, computer bureauцентр гармони́ческого движе́ния — centre of harmonic motionгеодези́ческий центр — centre of a beaconцентр гомоте́тии — centre of similitude, homothetic centreцентр гра́ни — face centreцентр гру́ппы мат. — centre [central] of a groupцентр давле́ния — centre of pressureцентр давле́ния — э́то то́чка пересече́ния результи́рующей си́лы давле́ния на крыло́ с пло́скостью хо́рды крыла́ ав. — the centre of pressure is the point where the resultant aerodynamic force cuts the chord line of an airfoilцентр да́льней косми́ческой свя́зи — deep-space communications centreцентр движе́ния — centre of motionцентр де́йствия — centre of actionцентр деформа́ции — strain centreдиагности́ческий центр — diagnostic centreдо́норный центр — donor centreцентр жё́сткости ав. — elastic centreза́дний центр ( токарный) — tailstock centreзакладно́й центр геод. — lower [underground] centreцентр захва́та полупр. — trapping siteцентр захва́та ды́рки — hole trapping siteцентр захва́та электро́на — electron trapping siteцентр зо́ны генера́ции клистро́на — centre of a klystron modeцентр изги́ба — flexural centreцентр инве́рсии — centre of inversionцентр ине́рции — centre of mass, centre of inertiaинформацио́нно-вычисли́тельный центр — data-processing [dp] (computer) centreцентр кача́ний ( физического маятника) — centre of oscillationцентр колеба́ний — centre of oscillationколё́сный центр — wheel spider, wheel centreкоммутацио́нный центр свз. — switching centre, switching officeсоединя́ть коммутацио́нные це́нтры по при́нципу “ка́ждый с ка́ждым” — connect switching centres each to all others by direct circuitsкоммутацио́нный, гла́вный центр — regional switching centre, regional switching officeкоммутацио́нный, областно́й центр — primary outletкоммутацио́нный, райо́нный центр — toll centreцентр конденса́ции — condensation centreцентр кре́на — roll centreцентр кре́на, мгнове́нный — instantaneous (roll) centreцентр кривизны́ — centre of curvatureцентр кристаллиза́ции — crystallization centre, nucleus of crystallizationцентр круче́ния — centre of twist, shear centreцентр ли́нзы, опти́ческий — centre of lensцентр люминесце́нции — luminescence [luminescent] centreцентр масс — centre of mass, centre of inertiaмгнове́нный центр — instant(aneous) centreнеподви́жный центр ( токарный) — dead centreцентр обрабо́тки да́нных — data processing centreобра́тный центр ( токарный) — reverse [female] centreцентр окра́ски — colour centreцентр опи́санной окру́жности — circumcentreопти́ческий центр — optical centreцентр паралле́льных сил — centre of parallel forcesпере́дний центр ( токарный) — headstock centreцентр перемеще́ния — centre of movementцентр пита́ния эл. — main substationпла́вающий центр ( токарный) — floating a centreцентр поворо́та, мгнове́нный — instantaneous centre of turnцентр подве́са — centre of suspensionцентр подо́бия — centre of similitude, homothetic centreцентр пото́ка — core of flowцентр приведе́ния — reduction centreцентр прилипа́ния полупр. — trap(ping) centreпри́месный центр — impurity siteцентр проекти́рования мат. — centre of projection; station pointцентр прое́кций — centre of projection, projection centreпромежу́точный центр ( станция или установка) — intermediate centreцентр проя́вления — development nucleus, development centreцентр пучка́ мат. — vertex of a pencilцентр равнове́сия — centre of equilibriumрадика́льный центр мат. — radical centreрассе́ивающий центр — scattering centreцентр регули́рования — control centreцентр рекомбина́ции — recombination centreцентр свече́ния — luminescence [luminescent] centreцентр сил — centre of forceсилово́й центр — centre of forceцентр симме́трии — centre of symmetryцентр си́мплекса — midpoint of a simplexсре́занный центр ( токарный) — half-centreцентр сры́ва пото́ка — separation centreтаре́льчатый центр ( токарный) — disk centreтелевизио́нный центр — television centreцентр тя́жести — centre of gravityцентр уда́ра — centre of percussionцентр управле́ния — control centreцентр управле́ния возду́шным движе́нием — air traffic control centreцентр ускоре́ний — acceleration centreцентр циркуля́ции су́дна — centre of the turning circle of a vesselцентр шарни́ра — fulcrum -
90 до такой степени, когда
•Few small RNA viral types have been studied to the point where a satisfactory picture of the replicatory processes can be presented (биол.).
•We hope the instrument sensitivity will be improved to the point where galaxy clustering can be detected.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > до такой степени, когда
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91 weit
etw \weiter machen to let sth out2) ( räumlich ausgedehnt) long;( zeitlich) long;bis dahin ist es noch \weit it will be a long time yet before we get there3) sport long\weiter werden to widen [or broaden out]1) ( Entfernung zurücklegend) far, a long way;... Meter \weit springen to jump... meters;... \weiter... further onetw \weit öffnen to open sth wide3) ( eine erhebliche Strecke) far;am \weitesten furthest, farthest;es noch \weit haben to have a long way to go;\weit bekannt widely known;von \weitem from afar;von \weit her from far [or a long way] away4) ( erheblich) far;\weit hergeholt far-fetched;\weit verbreitet widespread, common;eine \weit verbreitete Meinung a widely-held view, common;( vielfach verzweigt) with many branches;jdn \weit hinter sich lassen to leave sb far behind;jdn/etw \weit übertreffen to outdo sb/sth by far;bei \weitem/bei \weitem nicht by far/not nearly [or not by a long shot];bei \weitem besser/ schöner als far better/more beautiful than, better/more beautiful than... by far;bei \weitem nicht alles not nearly all [or everything];5) ( zeitlich lang)\weit zurückliegen to be a long time agoWENDUNGEN:\weit und breit for miles around;es [noch] so \weit bringen, dass etw passiert/ dass jd etw tut to bring it about that sth happens/sb does sth;jdn so \weit bringen, dass er/ sie etw tut to bring sb to the point where he/she does sth;es weit [im Leben] bringen to go far [in life];das würde zu \weit führen that would be getting too far away from the issue;es \weit gebracht haben to have come a long way;mit jdm/etw ist es \weit gediehen sb has gone far/sth has progressed a great deal;es gedeiht noch so \weit, dass it will come to [or reach] the point [or stage] where;\weit gefehlt! ( geh) quite the opposite!, you're way out! ( Brit) ( fam) [or (Am) ( fam) way off!];so \weit gehen, etw zu tun to go so far as to do sth;zu \weit gehen to go too far;das geht [entschieden] zu \weit! that's [definitely] going [or taking it] too far!;\weit hergeholt sein to be far-fetched;es zu \weit treiben to take it too far; s. a. Abstand, Feld, Ferne, Sicht, Sinn, verbreitet -
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1. м. centre; central point2. м. nucleusцентр давления — это точка пересечения результирующей силы давления на крыло с плоскостью хорды крыла — the centre of pressure is the point where the resultant aerodynamic force cuts the chord line of an airfoil
центр проектирования — centre of projection; station point
Синонимический ряд:1. середина (сущ.) середина; середка; середку2. средоточие (сущ.) средоточие; фокус -
93 до такого уровня, что
•Charge may accumulate to the point where an industrial process will have to shut down temporarily.
•This solution is concentrated to the point where (or to such a degree that) it will solidify immediately when cooled...
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•The camera can be contained in an artificial satellite or positioned on the moon or a planet.
•Such a fan is to be found in each room at the point where...
•The screw is situated (or located) at the rear of the clamp.
•The lactose carrier resides in the membrane.
•The transform fault occurs between the ends of the boundary.
•This point lies in a two-phase region of the phase diagram.
•This electron pair is localized within the central internuclear region.
•These points occur in the cubic element.
•The amount of water present as vapour in the atmosphere is...
•The negative electrons should spend more time between the nuclei than in other regions.
•If the observer is stationed above the equator,...
•The space in which the electron finds itself at the moment...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > находиться
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95 работа продвинулась настолько, что сейчас
Mathematics: work has progressed to the point where, work has progressed to the point where (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > работа продвинулась настолько, что сейчас
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96 cómo demonios
Ex. In many ways they are like chalk and cheese to the point where I find myself even questioning how on earth their relationship works.* * *Ex: In many ways they are like chalk and cheese to the point where I find myself even questioning how on earth their relationship works.
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97 mundos aparte
= worlds apart, like chalk and cheese, like apples and orangesEx. International law & cyberspace are not worlds apart anymore.Ex. In many ways they are like chalk and cheese to the point where I find myself even questioning how on earth their relationship works.Ex. Observation and theory are generally like apples and oranges -- they don't interact.* * *= worlds apart, like chalk and cheese, like apples and orangesEx: International law & cyberspace are not worlds apart anymore.
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déborder [debɔʀde]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. [récipient, liquide] to overflow ; [fleuve] to burst its banks ; [liquide bouillant] to boil over• tasse/boîte pleine à déborder cup/box full to overflowing• déborder d'activité [personne] to be bursting with vitality2. transitive verb( = dépasser) to extend beyond• se laisser déborder sur la droite (Military, politics, sport) to allow o.s. to be outflanked on the right* * *debɔʀde
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1) ( sortir de) [problème]; to go beyond [domaine]2) ( submerger) to overwhelm3) Armée, Politique, Sport to outflank4) ( saillir de) to jut out from
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déborder de verbe transitif indirect ( être plein de) to be overflowing with [personnes, détails]; to be brimming over with [joie, amour]; to be bursting with [santé]déborder de vie/d'activité — to be full of life/of activity
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verbe intransitif1) ( sortir des bords) [liquide, rivière] to overflow; ( en bouillant) to boil over2) ( laisser répandre) [récipient] to overflow; ( en bouillant) to boil overla coupe déborde — fig it's the last straw
3) ( dépasser) to spill out (de of)la pierre déborde de dix centimètres — the stone juts out ten centimetres [BrE]
elle déborde en coloriant — she goes over the lines when she's colouring [BrE] in
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se déborder verbe pronominal ( au lit) to become untucked* * *debɔʀde1. vi1) [cours d'eau] to overflow, [lait] to boil overLe lait a débordé de la casserole. — The milk boiled over.
2) fig (= devenir incontrôlable) [colère, passion, conflit, joie, enthousiasme]3) (= dépasser) (en coloriant) to go over the linesdéborder sur; A-t-on le droit de cueillir les fruits de l'arbre du voisin lorsqu'il déborde sur sa propriété? — Do you have the right to pick fruit from a neighbour's tree when it overhangs your property?
Le conflit déborde sur le terrain politique et social. — The conflict is extending into political and social areas.
4) SPORT, [ailier] to make a break2. vidéborder de (= avoir en abondance) [joie, zèle, enthousiasme] — to be bursting with, to be brimming over with, [énergie] to be bursting with
3. vt1) MILITAIRE to outflank2) SPORT to outflank3) (= dépasser) to extend beyond* * *déborder verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( sortir de) [problème] to go beyond [domaine]; déborder le cadre de qch to go beyond the scope ou framework of sth; cette remarque/votre question déborde le sujet that remark/your question is outside the scope of the subject;2 ( submerger) to overwhelm [personne, groupe]; se laisser déborder to let oneself be overwhelmed (par qn/qch by sb/sth);3 Entr, Pol ( dépasser) to outflank; le chef du parti s'est fait/laissé déborder sur sa gauche the party leader was/let himself be outflanked by the left;4 Mil, Sport ( contourner) to outflank; se faire déborder sur l'aile gauche to be outflanked on the left wing;5 ( saillir de) to jut out from; certaines briques débordent le mur de deux centimètres some of the bricks jut out two centimetresGB from the wall;B déborder de vtr ind ( être plein de) to be overflowing with [personnes, détails]; to be brimming over with [joie, amour]; to be bursting with [santé]; déborder de vie/d'activité to be full of life/of activity; il débordait de gratitude he was overflowing with gratitude.C vi1 ( sortir des bords) [liquide, rivière] to overflow; ( en bouillant) to boil over; la rivière a débordé de son lit the river has overflowed; faire or laisser déborder le lait to let the milk boil over;2 ( laisser répandre) [récipient] to overflow; ( en bouillant) to boil over; la coupe déborde fig it's the last straw; ⇒ vase;3 ( dépasser) to spill out; les vêtements débordent de la valise the clothes are spilling out of the suitcase; son ventre débordait de sa ceinture his/her belly hung over his/her belt; la foule débordait sur la chaussée the crowd spilled out onto the street; les poubelles débordent the dustbins GB ou garbage cans US are overflowing; ton rouge à lèvres déborde your lipstick is smudged; la terrasse du café déborde sur le trottoir the café terrace spills out onto the pavement GB ou sidewalk US; la pierre déborde de dix centimètres the stone juts out ten centimetresGB; elle déborde en coloriant she goes over the lines when she's colouringGB in;4 ( s'épancher) fml sa joie déborde he's/she's bursting with joy; laisser déborder son cœur to give way to one's emotions.D se déborder vpr ( perdre ses couvertures) to become untucked; il s'est débordé en dormant his covers came off while he was asleep.[debɔrde] verbe intransitif1. [rivière] to overflow[bouillon, lait] to boil overson chagrin/sa joie débordait she could no longer contain her grief/her delightdéborder de to overflow ou to be bursting withla casserole est pleine à déborder the saucepan's full to the brim ou to overflowing————————[debɔrde] verbe transitif1. [dépasser] to stick ou to jut out from2. [s'écarter de]nous débordons un peu, il est midi et deux minutes we're going slightly over time, it's two minutes past twelve3. [submerger - troupe, parti, équipe] to outflank4. [tirer]————————se déborder verbe pronominal intransitifse déborder en dormant to come untucked ou to throw off one's covers in one's sleep -
99 tomber
tomber [tɔ̃be]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━➭ TABLE 1━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Lorsque tomber fait partie d'une locution comme tomber amoureux, tomber de sommeil, reportez-vous aussi à l'autre mot.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. <• attention ! tu vas tomber careful! you'll fall• il est tombé sur la tête ! (inf) he must be mad!► faire tomber to knock down ; (en renversant) to knock over ; (en lâchant) to drop ; [+ température, prix] to bring downb. [neige, pluie] to fall ; [brouillard] to come downc. ( = baisser) to drop ; [jour] to draw to a close ; [prix, nombre] to fall ; [colère] to die down ; [assurance, enthousiasme] to fall away• le dollar est tombé à 2 € the dollar has fallen to 2 eurosd. ( = disparaître) [obstacle, objection] to disappear ; [record] to falle. ( = pendre) to hangf. ( = échoir) [date, choix, sort] to fall ; [verdict, sanction] to be pronouncedg. ( = arriver, se produire) il est tombé en pleine réunion he walked straight into a meeting• il est vraiment bien/mal tombé avec son nouveau patron he's really lucky/unlucky with his new bossh. ( = être arrêté) (inf!) to get busted (inf!)i. (locutions)• son œuvre est tombée dans l'oubli his work fell into oblivion► tomber sur ( = rencontrer par hasard) to run into ; ( = trouver par hasard) to come across ; ( = critiquer) (inf) to go for (inf)• en prenant cette rue, vous tombez sur la gare if you go along this street, you'll find the station• et il a fallu que ça tombe sur moi ! it just had to be me!2. <b. ( = séduire) (inf)c. ( = retirer) (inf)* * *
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1. tɔ̃beverbe transitif (+ v avoir) Sport to throw [lutteur]; fig to beat [équipe]
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verbe intransitif (+ v être)1) ( faire une chute) gén to fall; ( de sa propre hauteur) [personne, chaise] to fall over; [animal] to fall; [arbre, mur] to fall down; (d'une hauteur, d'un support) [personne, vase] to fall off; [fruits, feuilles, bombe] to fall; [cheveux, dents] to fall out; [plâtre, revêtement] to come off2) ( venir d'en haut) [pluie, neige, foudre] to fall; [brouillard] to come down; [rayon, clarté] to fall; [rideau de théâtre] to fall, to dropqu' est-ce que ça tombe! — (colloq)
ça tombe dru! — (colloq) ( pluie) it's pouring down!
3) (faiblir, baisser) [valeur, prix, température] to fall; [ardeur, colère] to subside; [fièvre] to come down; [vent] to drop; [jour] to draw to a close; [conversation] to die downfaire tomber — to bring down [prix, température]; to dampen [enthousiasme]
il est tombé bien bas — ( affectivement) he's in very low spirits; ( moralement) he has sunk very low
4) (être vaincu, renversé) [dictateur, régime, ville] to fall; ( disparaître) [obstacle, objection] to vanish; [opposition] to subside; [préjugé] to die outle roi est tombé — ( aux cartes) the king has been played
faire tomber — to bring down [régime, dictateur]; to break down [barrières]
5) ( s'affaisser) [poitrine] to sag; [épaules] to slope6) ( pendre) [chevelure, mèche] to falltomber bien/mal — [vêtement, rideau] to hang well/badly
7) (se retrouver, se placer)tomber sous le coup d'une loi — Droit to fall within the provisions of a law
8) ( devenir) to falltomber malade/amoureux — to fall ill/in love
9) ( être donné) [décision] to be announced; [nouvelle] to break; [réponse] to be giventomber sur les écrans — [nouvelle] to come through on screen
10) ( rencontrer)tomber sur — gén to come across [inconnu, détail, objet]; to run into [ami]; ( recevoir en partage) to get; ( avoir de la chance dans ses recherches)
si tu prends cette rue, tu tomberas sur la place — if you follow that street, you'll come to the square
11) ( survenir) gén to cometu ne pouvais pas mieux tomber! — ( au bon moment) you couldn't have come at a better time!; ( avoir de la chance) you couldn't have done better!
tu tombes bien/mal, j'allais partir — you're lucky/unlucky, I was just about to leave
il faut toujours que ça tombe sur moi or que ça me tombe dessus! — (colloq) (décision, choix) why does it always have to be me?; ( mésaventure) why does it always have to happen to me?
tomber au milieu d'une or en pleine réunion — [personne] to walk right into a meeting; [annonce, nouvelle] to come right in the middle of a meeting
12) ( coïncider) [date] to fall on [jour, quantième]13) ( abandonner)laisser tomber — to give up [emploi, activité]; to drop [sujet, projet, habitude]
laisse tomber! — (désintérêt, désabusement) forget it!; ( irritation) give it a rest! (colloq)
laisser tomber quelqu'un — ( pour se séparer) to drop somebody; ( pour ne plus aider) to let somebody down
14) ( agresser)tomber sur quelqu'un — ( physiquement) [soldats, voyous] to fall on somebody, to lay into somebody (colloq); [pillards, police] to descend on somebody; ( critiquer) to go for somebody, to lay into somebody (colloq)
15) ( mourir) euph to die
II tɔ̃benom masculin (de vêtement, tissu) hang [U]* * *tɔ̃be1. vi1) (par terre, d'un mur) to fallAttention, tu vas tomber! — Be careful, you'll fall!
tomber à l'eau — to fall in the water, fig, [projet] to fall through
Il tombe de sommeil. — He's asleep on his feet.
tomber enceinte — to get pregnant, to fall pregnant
3) (= survenir)tomber juste [opération, calcul] — to come out right
4)laisser tomber (= lâcher) — to drop
Elle a laissé tomber son stylo. — She dropped her pen., (= renoncer à) to give up
Il a laissé tomber le piano. — He gave up the piano., (= faire faux bond à) to let down
Il ne laisse jamais tomber ses amis. — He never lets his friends down.
Laisse tomber, il n'acceptera jamais. — Drop it, he'll never agree.
5)tomber sur [difficulté] — to come across
tomber sur quelqu'un [ami, connaissance] — to bump into someone
Je suis tombé sur lui en sortant de chez Pierre. — I bumped into him coming out of Pierre's place., (= attaquer) [personne] to set about
2. vt* * *tomber verb table: aimerB vtr (+ v avoir)C vi (+ v être)1 ( faire une chute) gén to fall; ( de sa propre hauteur) [personne, chaise] to fall over; [animal] to fall; [arbre, mur] to fall down; (d'une hauteur, d'un support) [personne, vase] to fall off; [fruits, feuilles, bombe] to fall; [cheveux, dents] to fall out; [plâtre, revêtement] to come off; je me suis cassé un bras/j'ai cassé un vase en tombant I fell and broke my arm/a vase; tomber à la mer/dans une rivière to fall into the sea/into a river; tomber dans un trou to fall down a hole; tomber sur to fall on [tapis, maison, tête]; tomber sur le derrière○ or cul◑ to land on one's backside; tomber d'un toit/de cheval to fall off a roof/off a horse; tomber d'un arbre [personne] to fall from a tree; [fruit, feuille] to fall off a tree; tomber du lit/de ma poche to fall out of bed/out of my pocket; l'assiette m'est tombée des mains the plate fell out of my hands; ces lunettes me tombent du nez these glasses are slipping off my nose; attention, tu vas me faire tomber! be careful, you'll make me fall!; j'ai fait tomber un vase I knocked a vase over; j'ai fait tomber le vase de l'étagère I knocked the vase off the shelf; il a fait tomber son adversaire ( au rugby) he brought his opponent down; le vent a fait tomber une tuile du toit/un arbre sur les voitures the wind blew a tile off the roof/a tree down onto the cars; se laisser tomber dans un fauteuil/sur un lit to flop into an armchair/onto a bed; laisser tomber un gâteau sur le tapis to drop a cake on the carpet; le skieur s'est laissé tomber pour s'arrêter the skier dropped to the ground to stop himself;2 ( venir d'en haut) [pluie, neige, foudre] to fall; [brouillard] to come down; [rayon, clarté] to fall (sur onto); [rideau de théâtre] to fall, to drop; un rayon de lumière tombait sur mon livre a ray of light fell onto my book; il est tombé 200 mm d'eau or de pluie pendant la nuit 200 mm of rain fell during the night; il tombe des gouttes it's spotting with rain; qu'est-ce que ça tombe○!, ça tombe dru○! ( pluie) it's pouring down!, it's coming down in buckets○!; la pluie n'a pas cessé de tomber pendant tout le voyage it rained steadily throughout the journey; la foudre est tombée sur un arbre the lightning struck a tree; une faible lueur tombait de la lucarne there was a dim light coming through the skylight; une pâle clarté tombait de la lune the moon cast a pale light;3 (faiblir, baisser) [valeur, prix, température] to fall (de by; à to); [ardeur, colère] to subside; [fièvre] to come down; [vent] to drop; [jour] to draw to a close; [conversation] to die down; le dollar est tombé au-dessous de 0.90 euro the dollar has fallen to below 0.90 euro; la température est tombée à/de 10°C the temperature has fallen to/by 10°C; leur personnel est tombé à 200 employés their staff is down to 200 employees; faire tomber to bring down [prix, température]; to dampen [enthousiasme]; il est tombé bien bas ( affectivement) he's in very low spirits; ( moralement) he has sunk very low; il est tombé bien bas dans mon estime he has gone right down in my esteem ou estimation; je tombe de sommeil I can't keep my eyes open;4 (être vaincu, renversé) [dictateur, régime, ville] to fall; ( disparaître) [obstacle, objection] to vanish; [opposition] to subside; [préjugé] to die out; le roi est tombé ( aux cartes) the king has been played; faire tomber to bring down [régime, dictateur]; to remove [obstacle]; to eradicate [tabou]; faire tomber les barrières fig to break down barriers;5 ( s'affaisser) [poitrine] to sag; [épaules] to slope; avoir les épaules qui tombent to have sloping shoulders; ⇒ bras;6 ( pendre) [chevelure, mèche] to fall; [vêtement, rideau] to hang; cheveux qui tombent sur les yeux hair that falls over one's eyes; manteau qui tombe bien/mal coat that hangs well/badly; sa jupe lui tombe (jusqu')aux chevilles her skirt comes down to her ankles;7 (se retrouver, se placer) tomber dans un piège lit, fig to fall into a trap; tomber en disgrâce/ruine to fall into disgrace/ruin; tomber dans la vulgarité/sensiblerie to lapse into vulgarity/sentimentality; vous tombez dans le paradoxe you are being paradoxical; tomber sous le charme de qn to fall under sb's spell; tomber sous le coup d'une loi Jur to fall within the provisions of a law; tomber aux mains or entre les mains de qn [document, pouvoir] to fall into sb's hands; la conversation est tombée sur la politique the conversation came around to politics; ⇒ Charybde, sens;8 ( devenir) to fall; tomber malade/amoureux to fall ill/in love;9 ( être donné) [décision, sentence, verdict] to be announced; [nouvelle] to break; [réponse] to be given; tomber sur les écrans [nouvelle] to come through on screen; la nouvelle nous tombe à l'instant Radio, TV the news has just come through to us; dès que le journal tombe des presses as soon as the newspaper comes off the press; les paroles qu'il a laissé tomber de sa bouche the words that fell from his lips; ⇒ sourd;10 ( rencontrer) tomber sur gén to come across [inconnu, détail, objet]; to run into [ami, connaissance]; ( recevoir en partage) to get; ( avoir de la chance dans ses recherches) tomber sur la bonne page/le bon numéro to hit on the right page/the right number; je suis tombé sur un sujet difficile/un examinateur sévère à l'examen I got a difficult question/a harsh examiner in the exam; je suis tombé par hasard sur ce que je cherchais I found what I was looking for by chance ; mes yeux sont tombés sur une jolie femme/une expression amusante my eyes fell on a pretty woman/a funny expression; si tu prends cette rue, tu tomberas sur la place if you follow that street, you'll come to the square;11 ( survenir) gén to come; c'est tombé juste au bon moment/comme il fallait it came just at the right time/when it was needed; cette réforme ne pouvait pas mieux/plus mal tomber this reform couldn't have come at a better/worse time; tu ne pouvais pas mieux tomber! ( au bon moment) you couldn't have come at a better time!; ( avoir de la chance) you couldn't have done better!; tu tombes bien/mal, j'allais partir you're lucky/unlucky ou you've timed that well/badly, I was just about to leave; ça tombe bien/mal, j'avais justement besoin de ce livre that's good/bad luck, I just needed that book; il faut toujours que ça tombe sur moi or que ça me tombe dessus○! [décision, choix] why does it always have to be me?; [mésaventure] why does it always have to happen to me?; tomber au milieu d'une or en pleine réunion [personne] to walk right into a meeting; [annonce, nouvelle] to come right in the middle of a meeting;12 ( coïncider) [date, anniversaire, fête] to fall on [jour, quantième]; ça tombe un mercredi/le 17 avril it falls on a Wednesday/on 17 April;13 ( abandonner) laisser tomber to give up [emploi, activité]; to drop [sujet, projet, habitude]; il a fallu laisser tomber I/we etc had to give up; laisse tomber! (désintérêt, désabusement) forget it!; ( irritation) give it a rest○!; laisser tomber qn ( pour se séparer) to drop sb; ( pour ne plus aider) to let sb down; il a laissé tomber sa petite amie he dropped his girlfriend; ne me laisse pas tomber! don't let me down!; ⇒ chaussette;14 ( agresser) tomber sur qn ( physiquement) [soldats, voyous] to fall on sb, to lay○ into sb; [pillards, police] to descend on sb; ( critiquer) to go for sb, to lay○ into sb; ils nous sont tombés dessus à dix contre un they fell on us, ten to one; il s'est fait tomber dessus par des voleurs/un chien he was set on by robbers/attacked by a dog;15 ( mourir) euph [soldat] to fall euph; tomber sous le feu de l'ennemi to fall under enemy fire; tomber pour qch to die for sth; ⇒ champ.en tomber sur le derrière○ or cul◑ to be flabbergasted○.I[tɔ̃be] nom masculinau tomber du jour ou de la nuit at nightfall ou duskII[tɔ̃be] verbe intransitif (auxiliaire être)A.[CHANGER DE NIVEAU - SENS PROPRE ET FIGURÉ][avion, bombe, projectile] to falltomber par terre to fall on the floor, to fall downtomber dans un fauteuil to fall ou to collapse into an armchairne monte pas à l'échelle, tu vas tomber don't go up the ladder, you'll fall offtomber de cheval to fall off ou from a horsetomber d'un arbre to fall out of a tree ou from a treea. [en lui faisant un croche-pied] to trip somebody upb. [en le bousculant] to knock ou to push somebody overa. [en poussant] to push something overb. [en renversant] to knock something overc. [en lâchant] to drop somethingd. [en donnant un coup de pied] to kick something over3. [se détacher - feuille, pétale, fruit] to fall ou to drop off ; [ - cheveu, dent] to fall ou to come outla robe tombe bien sur toi the dress hangs well ou nicely on you5. [s'abattre, descendre - rayon de soleil, radiations, nuit] to fall ; [ - brouillard, gifle, coup] to come downla neige/pluie tombait it was snowing/rainingune goutte est tombée dans mon cou a drop trickled ou rolled down my neckil tombe de grosses gouttes/gros flocons big drops/flakes are fallingtoi, tu as ta paie qui tombe tous les mois (familier) you have a regular salary coming in (every month)il lui tombe au moins 3 000 euros par mois (familier) he has at least 3,000 euros coming in every montha. [il va pleuvoir] it's going to pour (with rain)!b. [il va y avoir des coups] you're/we're etc. going to get it!6. [déboucher]là où la rue Daneau tombe dans le boulevard Lamain at the point where Rue Daneau joins ou meets Boulevard Lamaincontinuez tout droit et vous tomberez sur le marché keep going straight on and you'll come to the market7. [diminuer - prix, température, voix, ton] to fall, to drop ; [ - fréquentation] to drop (off) ; [ - fièvre] to come down, to drop ; [ - colère] to die down, to subside ; [ - inquiétude] to melt away, to vanish ; [ - enthousiasme, agitation, intérêt] to fall ou to fade away, to subside ; [ - tempête] to subside, to abate, to die away ; [ - vent] to drop, to fall, to die down ; [ - jour] to draw to a closela température est tombée de 10 degrés the temperature has dropped ou fallen (by) 10 degreessa cote de popularité est tombée très bas/à 28 % his popularity rating has plummeted/has dropped to 28%faire tomber la fièvre to bring down ou to reduce somebody's temperaturesa joie tomba brusquement his happiness suddenly vanished ou evaporated9. [s'effondrer - cité] to fall ; [ - dictature, gouvernement, empire] to fall, to be brought down, to be toppled ; [ - record] to be broken ; [ - concurrent] to go out, to be defeated ; [ - plan, projet] to fall throughles candidats de droite sont tombés au premier tour the right-wing candidates were eliminated in the first rounda. [cité] to bring downb. [gouvernement] to bring down, to topplec. [record] to breakd. [concurrent] to defeat10. [devenir]tomber malade to become ou to fall illtomber (raide) mort to drop dead, to fall down dead11. JEUX [carte]B.[SE PRODUIRE, ARRIVER]1. [événement] to fall ou to be onmon anniversaire tombe un dimanche my birthday is ou falls on a Sundaytomber juste [calcul] to work out exactlyton bureau l'intéresse — ça tombe bien, je voulais m'en débarrasser he's interested in your desk — that's good, I wanted to get rid of itmal tomber to come at the wrong moment ou at a bad timele mardi tombe assez mal pour moi Tuesday's not a good day ou very convenient for me[personne]on est tombés en plein pendant la grève des trains we got there right in the middle of the rail striketomber juste [deviner] to guess righta. [opportunément] to turn up at the right momentb. [avoir de la chance] to be lucky ou in luckah, vous tombez bien, je voulais justement vous parler ah, you've come just at the right moment, I wanted to speak to youil est excellent, ce melon, je suis bien tombé this melon's excellent, I was luckya. [inopportunément] to turn up at the wrong momentb. [ne pas avoir de chance] to be unlucky ou out of lucktu tombes à point! you've timed it perfectly!, perfect timing!2. [nouvelles] to be ou to come outles dernières nouvelles qui viennent de tomber font état de 143 victimes news just out ou released puts the number of victims at 143à 20 h, la nouvelle est tombée the news came through at 8 p.m————————[tɔ̃be] verbe transitif (auxiliaire avoir)1. [triompher de - candidat, challenger] to defeat2. (familier) [séduire] to seduce3. (familier & locution)————————tomber dans verbe plus préposition[se laisser aller à - découragement, désespoir] to sink ou to lapse into (inseparable)————————tomber en verbe plus prépositiontomber en lambeaux to fall to bits ou pieces————————tomber sur verbe plus préposition1. [trouver par hasard - personne] to come across, to run ou to bump into, to meet up with (US) ; [ - objet perdu, trouvaille] to come across ou upon, to stumble across2. [avoir affaire à - examinateur, sujet d'examen] to getquand j'ai téléphoné, je suis tombé sur sa mère/un répondeur when I phoned, it was her mother who answered (me)/I got an answering machineil tombe sur les nouveaux pour la moindre erreur he comes down on the newcomers (like a ton of bricks) if they make the slightest mistake4. [se porter sur - regard, soupçon] to fall on ; [ - conversation] to turn to -
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