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1 descente en rappel
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2 גלישת חבל
abseiling, rappelling [Br.], rappeling [Am.], process of descending on a fixed rope, act of descending a mountain face by sliding down a rope which is fastened to an overhead projection (Mountain Climbing) -
3 סנפלינג
abseiling, rappelling [Br.], rappeling [Am.], process of descending on a fixed rope, act of descending a mountain face by sliding down a rope which is fastened to an overhead projection (Mountain Climbing) -
4 rappel
1 abseiling\hacer rappel to abseil* * *SM abseilinghacer rappel — to abseil, abseil down
* * *masculino abseil, rappelbajar en/hacer un rappel — to abseil o rappel down
* * *= absailing.Ex. These activities included canoeing, rowing, archery, abseiling and cycle touring.----* hacer rappel = abseil.* * *masculino abseil, rappelbajar en/hacer un rappel — to abseil o rappel down
* * *= absailing.Ex: These activities included canoeing, rowing, archery, abseiling and cycle touring.
* hacer rappel = abseil.* * *abseil, rappelhicimos un rappel we abseiled o rappeled downbajar en rappel to abseil o rappel down* * ** * *m → rapel -
5 descente
descente [desɑ̃t]1. feminine nouna. ( = action) descentb. ( = raid, incursion) raidc. ( = partie descendante) (downward) slope2. compounds* * *desɑ̃t1) (parcours d'un véhicule, d'une personne) descent2) ( sortie)descente hommes/dames — men's/women's downhill
4) Sport (en alpinisme, cyclisme, spéléologie) descentla police a fait une descente dans l'immeuble/le bar — the police raided the building/bar
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *desɑ̃t nf1) (cheminement vers l'aval) descent, going down, (= chemin, parcours) way downà la descente — on the way down, going down
C'est plus difficile à la descente. — It's more difficult going down.
Je t'attendrai au bas de la descente. — I'll wait for you at the bottom of the hill.
Freinez dans les descentes. — Use the brakes going downhill.
2) SKI downhill, downhill race3) (descente de police) raid, police raid* * *descente nf1 (parcours d'un véhicule, d'une personne) descent; nous amorçons notre descente sur Paris we're beginning our descent toward(s) Paris; la descente a été plus dure que la montée it was much more difficult coming down than going up, the climb down ou descent was more difficult than the climb up; la descente a pris une heure it took an hour to come down; freiner dans les descentes to brake going downhill; la descente est verglacée/dangereuse it's icy/dangerous on the way down; au milieu de la descente halfway down; ralentir/avoir peur dans la descente to go slower/be scared on the way down; tomber dans la descente to fall on the way down; au bas de la descente at the bottom; faire la descente d'une rivière en canoë to canoe down a river; faire la descente d'une rivière en péniche to go down a river in a barge; la descente du fleuve a été très agréable sailing down the river was most pleasant;2 ( sortie) à ma descente du train/bus/bateau/de l'avion when I got off the train/bus/boat/plane; accueillir qn à sa descente d'avion to meet sb off the plane; ‘la descente se fait à l'avant de l'appareil’ ‘please disembark at the front of the aircraft’;3 Sport ( en ski) ( épreuve) downhill (event); ( parcours) run; descente hommes/dames men's/women's downhill; faire une descente to make a run; c'est ma troisième descente depuis ce matin it's my third run since this morning;4 Sport (en alpinisme, cyclisme, spéléologie) descent; ( en parachutisme) drop; descente en chute libre free fall;5 ( raid) raid (dans en); descente de police police raid; la police a fait une descente dans l'immeuble/le bar the police raided the building/bar; faire une descente dans la cuisine hum to raid the kitchen;6 Pol descente dans la rue demonstration; une descente à Paris des agriculteurs a farmers' demonstration in Paris;7 ( exploration) exploration; descente dans les profondeurs or au cœur de l'inconscient exploration of the depths of the subconscious.descente de croix Art, Relig descent from the cross; descente d'eaux pluviales Constr downpipe; descente aux enfers descent into hell; descente de lit ( tapis) (bedside) rug; descente d'organe Méd prolapse; descente en rappel Sport ( principe) abseiling ¢; une descente en rappel a descent.il a une bonne descente○ he can really knock it back○.[desɑ̃t] nom féminincourir/déraper dans la descente to run/to skid downon ira vite, il n'y a que des descentes we'll do it in no time, it's all downhill2. [progression] going downà sa descente d'avion as he disembarked ou got off the aircraftà sa descente du bateau as he landed ou disembarked4. [en ski] downhill raceSPORT [alpinisme]descente en spirale spinning dive, spiral descentdescente en vol plané glide, gliding fall6. MÉDECINEdescente d'organe ou d'organes prolapse7. [contrôle] inspection[attaque] raidil a encore fait une descente sur le chocolat! he's been raiding ou he's been at the chocolate again!8. (familier & locution)a. [boire beaucoup] to be able to take one's drinkb. [manger beaucoup] to be a big eaterdescente de lit nom féminin1. [tapis] bedside rug2. (familier & péjoratif) toady -
6 rappel
rappel [ʀapεl]masculine nouna. [d'événement] reminder ; [de référence] quote ; ( = deuxième avis) reminder ; ( = somme due) back pay uncount ; ( = vaccination) boosterb. [d'ambassadeur] recalling• il y a eu trois rappels (Theatre) there were three curtain calls ; (à un concert) they (or he etc) came back for three encores* * *ʀapɛlnom masculin1) ( remise en mémoire) reminder (de of; à to)2) ( avis de facturation)‘dernier rappel’ — ‘final demand’
3) ( salaire différé) back pay4) ( appel à revenir) ( d'ambassadeur) recall; ( de réservistes) call-up; ( d'acteurs) curtain callbattre or sonner le rappel — lit, fig to give the call to arms
5) Médecine ( de vaccination) booster* * *ʀapɛl nm1) (pour empêcher d'oublier) reminder2) [limitation de vitesse] (sur écriteau) speed limit sign (reminder)3) [ambassadeur] recall4) MILITAIRE recall5) THÉÂTRE curtain call6) MÉDECINE (= vaccination) booster7) ADMINISTRATION, [salaire] back pay no pl8) TECHNIQUE return9) NAVIGATION sitting out* * *rappel nm1 ( remise en mémoire) reminder (de of; à to); rappel utile/douloureux du passé useful/grim reminder of the past; rappel historique historical reminder;2 ( avis de facturation) reminder; lettre de rappel reminder; recevoir/envoyer un rappel to receive/to send a reminder; ‘dernier rappel’ ‘final reminder’; rappel d'impôts tax reminder;3 ( salaire différé) back pay; ( impôt restitué) rappel (d'impôt) tax refund; recevoir deux mois de rappel to get two months' back pay;4 ( appel à revenir) ( d'ambassadeur) recall; ( de réservistes) call-up; ( d'acteurs) Théât curtain call; recevoir son rappel or sa feuille de rappel [soldat] to get one's call-up papers; avoir trois rappels [acteur] to take three curtain calls; rappel à l'ordre/à la décence/au devoir call to order/to decency/to duty; battre or sonner le rappel lit, fig to call to arms;5 Méd ( de vaccination) booster;6 Art (repétition de couleur, motif) repeat;[rapɛl] nom masculin1. [remise en mémoire] reminderle rappel de ces événements tragiques la bouleversait being reminded of those tragic events upset her deeplya. [généralement] call to orderil a fallu trois rappels à l'ordre pour qu'il se taise he had to be called to order three times before he stopped talking2. [d'un ambassadeur] recalling[de produits défectueux] recalling[de réservistes]rappel sous les drapeaux (reservists) call-up ou recall4. [répétition - dans un tableau, une toilette]6. [arriéré]ressort/vis de rappel return spring/screw9. SPORT [en voile]faire du rappel to sit ou to lean out[en alpinisme] abseilingdescendre en rappel to rope ou to abseil down -
7 acampar
v.to camp.* * *1 to camp1 to camp* * *verb* * *1.VI to camp; (Mil) to encamp2.See:* * *verbo intransitivo to camp* * *= camp, camp out, set up + camp.Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.Ex. It is worth camping out there for the weekend but probably with mates as it is hard to convince the chicks they want to hike over a ridge to get to a place with no bogs.Ex. This popular annual funfair sets up camp in the area surrounding the Midi train station in Brussels.* * *verbo intransitivo to camp* * *= camp, camp out, set up + camp.Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
Ex: It is worth camping out there for the weekend but probably with mates as it is hard to convince the chicks they want to hike over a ridge to get to a place with no bogs.Ex: This popular annual funfair sets up camp in the area surrounding the Midi train station in Brussels.* * *acampar [A1 ]vito camp* * *
acampar ( conjugate acampar) verbo intransitivo
to camp
acampar verbo intransitivo to camp
' acampar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cámping
- ideal
- carpa
English:
camp
- camp out
- encamp
* * *acampar vito camp;prohibido acampar [en letrero] no camping* * *v/i camp* * *acampar vi: to camp* * *acampar vb to camp -
8 ciclismo turístico
(n.) = cycle touringEx. These activities included canoeing, rowing, archery, abseiling and cycle touring.* * *(n.) = cycle touringEx: These activities included canoeing, rowing, archery, abseiling and cycle touring.
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9 correrse una juerga
to have a ball* * *(v.) = have + a ball, have + a great timeEx. We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.* * *(v.) = have + a ball, have + a great timeEx: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.
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10 hacer acampada
(v.) = campEx. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.* * *(v.) = campEx: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
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11 hacer rappel
v.to absail down.* * *to abseil* * *(v.) = abseilEx. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.* * *(v.) = abseilEx: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
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12 ir de acampada
(v.) = campEx. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.* * *(v.) = campEx: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
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13 pasárselo bien
(v.) = have + a good time, have + a great timeEx. And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.* * *(v.) = have + a good time, have + a great timeEx: And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.
Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time. -
14 pasárselo fabuloso
(v.) = have + a good time, have + a great time, have + a whale of a timeEx. And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.Ex. She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.* * *(v.) = have + a good time, have + a great time, have + a whale of a timeEx: And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.
Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.Ex: She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever. -
15 pasárselo la mar de bien
(v.) = have + a whale of a time, have + a great timeEx. She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.* * *(v.) = have + a whale of a time, have + a great timeEx: She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.
Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time. -
16 pasárselo pipa
(v.) = have + a great timeEx. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.* * *(v.) = have + a great timeEx: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
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17 corda
f cord( fune) rope( cordicella) stringmusic stringcorda vocale vocal cordessere giù di corda feel down or depressedtenere qualcuno sulla corda keep someone in suspense or on tenterhookstagliare la corda cut and run* * *corda s.f.1 rope; string; twine; ( cavo) cable; ( filo metallico) wire; ( spago) cord: corda di canapa, hemp rope; un rotolo di corda, a ball of string (o of twine); scala di corda, rope ladder; scarpe di corda, rope-soled shoes (o rope sandals); corda della frusta, whipcord; corda di arco, bow string; salto della corda, ( gioco) skipping; corda dei funamboli, tightrope; ballare sulla corda, to dance on a tightrope // esser giù di corda, (fig. fam.) to feel seedy // dar corda a qlcu., (fig.) to give s.o. (plenty of) rope; non dargli corda o non te lo toglierai più di dosso, don't give him too much leeway or you'll never get rid of him; dagli corda e saprai tutto, let him talk and he'll tell you everything // tagliare la corda, (fig.) to slip away (o to sneak away) // essere con la corda al collo, (fig.) to have reached the end of the road (o of the line); eravamo ormai con la corda al collo, we had no way out; i suoi creditori gli hanno messo la corda al collo, his creditors have got him with a knife to his throat; mi hanno messo la corda al collo con questo lavoro, they have really loaded me down (o they have put me with my back to the wall) with this job // tendere, tirare troppo la corda, (fig.) to overdo things (o to carry things too far) // non parlare di corda in casa dell'impiccato, (prov.) speak not of rope in the house of the hanged2 ( di strumenti musicali) string: strumento a corda, string (ed) instrument; corda di pianoforte, piano wire (o string); corda di violino, violin string; tendere le corde di un violino, to tighten (up) the strings of a violin; essere teso come le corde di un violino, (fig.) to have one's nerves on edge // far vibrare, toccare una corda, (fig.) to strike a note; toccare la corda del sentimentalismo, to sound (o to strike) a sentimental note5 ( tortura) strappado* // tenere qlcu. sulla corda, (fig.) to keep s.o. in suspense (o on tenterhooks)6 ( trama del tessuto) thread: mostrare la corda, to be threadbare (o to show signs of wear); un argomento che mostra la corda, (fig.) a threadbare argument8 ( alpinismo, atletica, boxe) rope: ( discesa in) corda doppia, rappel; scendere in corda doppia, to rappel; arrampicarsi con la corda dall'alto, to (climb) top rope // mettere il rivale alle corde, (fig.) to get one's opponent on the ropes.* * *['kɔrda]sostantivo femminile2) sport (di arco, racchetta da tennis) string; (per saltare) skipping rope, jump rope AE; (nella boxe) ropestringere o mettere qcn. alle -e — to put sb. against the ropes
3) mus. string; (di arpa) cord4) alp. rope5)6) mat. chord7) anat.••tirare troppo la corda — to stretch to the limit, to go too far
essere giù di corda — to be on a downer, to be down-in-the-mouth
tagliare la corda — to clear off BE, to flake off colloq., to scarper BE
dare corda a qcn. — to give sb. plenty of rope
toccare la corda giusta con qcn. — to touch on sth. close to sb.'s heart, to strike the right note in sb., to pluck sb.'s heartstrings
parlare di corda in casa dell'impiccato — = to make a tactless remark
tenere o lasciare sulla corda — to keep sb. dangling o guessing
* * *corda/'kɔrda/sostantivo f.2 sport (di arco, racchetta da tennis) string; (per saltare) skipping rope, jump rope AE; (nella boxe) rope; saltare la corda to skip; essere alle -e to be on the ropes; stringere o mettere qcn. alle -e to put sb. against the ropes4 alp. rope; discesa a corda doppia abseiling5 dare la corda a un orologio to wind up a clock o watch6 mat. chord7 anat. - e vocali vocal c(h)ordstirare troppo la corda to stretch to the limit, to go too far; essere giù di corda to be on a downer, to be down-in-the-mouth; tagliare la corda to clear off BE, to flake off colloq., to scarper BE; dare corda a qcn. to give sb. plenty of rope; avere la corda al collo to have one's back against the wall; toccare la corda giusta con qcn. to touch on sth. close to sb.'s heart, to strike the right note in sb., to pluck sb.'s heartstrings; parlare di corda in casa dell'impiccato = to make a tactless remark; tenere o lasciare sulla corda to keep sb. dangling o guessing. -
18 discesa
f descent( pendio) slopedi bus exit; SCI discesa libera downhill (race)strada f in discesa street that slopes downwardsinformation technology a discesa drop down* * *discesa s.f.1 ( movimento discendente) descent: discesa del carico, ( di gru) descent of the load; la discesa all'inferno, the descent into hell; fare una discesa, to descend (o to go down) a slope; fare una rapida discesa, to make a quick descent // (aer.) discesa in picchiata, nosedive (o power dive) // (mecc.) corsa di discesa, ( di stantuffo) down stroke2 ( declivio) slope, declivity; ( strada in discesa) descent: una discesa ripida, a steep descent; una strada in discesa, a downhill road; discesa ai parcheggi, slope down to the car park; abito in fondo alla discesa, I live at the bottom of the hill; ci sono 20 km di discesa prima di arrivare al villaggio, the road goes downhill for 20 km before reaching the village; essere in discesa, ( di strada) to slope down (o to go downhill) // l'indice d'ascolto è in discesa, audience figures (o ratings) are falling; la sua popolarità è in discesa, his popularity is on the decline3 ( caduta) fall; drop: discesa di prezzi, fall (o drop) in prices; discesa di temperatura, fall in temperature6 (rad.) lead-in, down-lead.* * *[diʃ'ʃesa]sostantivo femminile1) (percorso) descent2) fig. (di prezzi) fall, drop3) (pendio) downhill slopeessere in discesa — [sentiero, strada] to go downhill, to be downward
d'ora in poi è tutta discesa — fig. from now on it's downhill all the way
4) sport (nello sci)•discesa a corda doppia — alp. abseiling
* * *discesa/di∫'∫esa/sostantivo f.1 (percorso) descent2 fig. (di prezzi) fall, drop3 (pendio) downhill slope; essere in discesa [sentiero, strada] to go downhill, to be downward; rallentare in discesa to go slower on the way down; d'ora in poi è tutta discesa fig. from now on it's downhill all the waydiscesa a corda doppia alp. abseiling. -
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