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1 handle
§ სახელური; 1.მართვა; 2.მოპყრობა; 3.შეხება.§1 სახელური, ტარიthe handle of a spade / door ბარის ტარი // კარის სახელურიto fly off the handle წომასწორობიდან გამოსვლა // აწყვეტა (აიწყვეტს)2 ხელით შეხება, ხელში ჭერა, ხელის წავლება3 მოპყრობა, მოქცევაhe knows how to handle children / subordinates იცის, ბავშვებს როგორ მოეპყროს // იცის, ხელქვეითებს როგორ მოექცეს4 თავის გართმევა, მორევა (მოერევა)a young teacher can't handle such a large class ახალგაზრდა მასწავლებელი ასეთ დიდ ჯგუფს ვერ მოუვლის / ვერ გაუძლებსthis matter needs to be handled with care ამ საქმეს ფაქიზი მიდგომა სჭირდებაthis airport handles 5.000 passengers daily ეს აეროპორტი ყოველდღიურად 5.000 მგზავრს ემსახურებაhe was roughly handled by the hooligans ხულიგნებმა სცემეს / გალახესto go off the handle გააფთრება, წონასწორობის დაკარგვა, წონასწორობიდან გამოსვლა, აწყვეტა (აიწყვეტს) -
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1. Idynamite is dangerous stuff to handle с динамитом следует обращаться осторожно; heavy timber is awkward to handle тяжелые доски трудно перетаскивать или складывать и т. д.; this tool is easy to handle с этим инструментом легко обращаться, этим инструментом легко работать; this is a difficult matter to handle с этим делом трудно справиться; he is hard to handle с ним трудно иметь дело, он трудный человек2. IIhandle in some manner this car (this boat, the scooter, etc.) handles easily (well, nicely, smoothly, etc.) этой машиной и т. д. легко и т. д. управлять; the jet was handling poorly двигатель работал плохо /барахлил/; paper that handles easily бумага, которую легко сворачивать или сгибать и т. д.3. III1) handle smth., smb. handle a book (fruit, a figurine, etc.) трогать [руками] книгу и т. д., брать руками книгу и т. д., do not handle the exhibits экспонаты руками не трогать; the boy handled his kitten roughly мальчишка мучил котенка2) handle smth., smb. handle а саг (а ship, a tractor, etc.) водить машину и т. д.; can you handle a gun (a tool)? вы умеете обращаться с револьвером ( с инструментом)?; handle oars (reins, sails, etc.) управляться с веслами и т. д., you must learn to handle this machine вы должны научиться управлять этой машиной; handle a business руководить делом; my wife handles the household accounts моя жена ведет домашнюю бухгалтерию; an officer must know how to handle men офицер должен уметь командовать солдатами; the poem handles problem of love and death в поэме ставится проблема любви и смерти3) handle smth. handle tea (meat and groceries, dry goods, imported merchandise, precious metals, works of art, old books, second-hand goods, etc.) торговать чаем и т. д.; we don't handle that brand of tea мы не держим /у нас в продаже нет/ этого сорта чая4. IV1) handle smth. in some manner handle smth. carefully (gently, awkwardly, skilfully, etc.) осторожно и т. д. брать что-л. в руки; he handles the books very roughly он очень плохо /неаккуратно/ обращается с книгами; he was the only one who could really handle the job он был единственным, кто мог справиться с этим делом; handle the baby expertly (delicately, clumsily, etc.) ловко и т. д. брать на руки ребенка /обращаться с ребенком/2) handle smth. in some manner handle smth. competently ( effectively, expertly, properly, etc.) умело и т. д. обращаться /справляться/ с чем-л.; he handled the situation very well oil хорошо вышел из положения; handle the traffic very efficiently четко регулировать уличное движение; he doesn't know how to handle the collection scientifically он не знает, как работать с коллекцией, он обращается с ней как дилетант; handle a subject (a theme, a problem, etc.) delicately (quite interestingly, expertly, etc.) тонко и т. д. разбирать /разрабатывать, трактовать/ предмет и т. д., handle smth. at some time I have handled matters of this kind before с такими делами мне приходилось сталкиваться прежде: handle smb. in some manner handle smb. roughly (severely, rudely, kindly, lovingly, individually, etc.) обращаться / обходиться/ с кем-л. грубо и т. д.5. XI1) be handled (by smth.) in some manner it should be delicately handled с этим следует обращаться осторожно2) be handled by smb. it must be handled by those who know how этим должны пользоваться те, кто умеет; be handled in some manner historical and chronological matters are loosely handled in this novel в этом романе вольно обращаются с историческими фактами и датами; he was rather severely handled in the witness box его как свидетеля допрашивали довольно грубо; be handled by smb. in some manner he was roughly handled by the mob толпа набросилась на него6. XVIhandle with smth. glass - handle with care! стекло - обращаться с осторожностью!, осторожно - стекло!7. XXI1handle smth., smb. with smth. handle the subject (the problem, etc.) with care (with skill, etc.) тонко и т. д. подойти к вопросу и т. д., дать тонкую /умелую/ и т. д. трактовку вопроса и т. д.; handle smb. with tact (with sympathy, etc.) обходиться с кем-л. тактично / с тактом/ и т. д. -
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I [hændl] nручка, рукоятка, рукоять- long handle- starting handle
- handle of a hammer
- handle of a suitcase
- handle of a door- turn the handle- hold smth by the handle
- handle broke off II [hændl] v1) обращаться (с чем-либо, с кем-либо), управлять (чем-либо), справляться (руками с чем-либо)This car is easy to handle. — Машина легка в управлении.
These things are awkward to handle. — Эти вещи очень неудобны в обращении.
- handle a gun- handle tools
- handle a car
- handle a horse
- handle the situation
- know how to handle children
- handle the job easily
- handle smb rudely2) трогать, дотрагиваться, брать, перебирать руками, вертеть в руках, держать в рукахDon't handle things on my table. — Не трогайте вещи на моем столе
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I [ɪg'zɪbɪt] nII [ɪg'zɪbɪt] vThere are many new exhibits in the museum. — В музее много новых экспонатов.
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§ გამოფენა, ჩვენება, გამომჟღავნება, ნივთიერი მტკიცებულება; ექსპონატი§1 ექსპონატი2 ნივთიერი მტკიცება / საბუთი ან სამხილი3 გამოფენა (გამოფენს)4 გამჟღავნება (გაამჟღავნებს)some people cannot exhibit their emotions ზოგი თავის ემოციებს ვერ ამჟღავნებს -
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1. verb1) (to be in, come into, or make, contact with something else: Their shoulders touched; He touched the water with his foot.) tocar(se)2) (to feel (lightly) with the hand: He touched her cheek.) rozar, tocar suavemente3) (to affect the feelings of; to make (someone) feel pity, sympathy etc: I was touched by her generosity.) afectar; conmover, llegar (sus palabras le llegaron muy dentro)4) (to be concerned with; to have anything to do with: I wouldn't touch a job like that.) tocar; (I wouldn't touch a job like that: no querría ver un trabajo así ni en pintura)
2. noun1) (an act or sensation of touching: I felt a touch on my shoulder.) toque; roce2) ((often with the) one of the five senses, the sense by which we feel things: the sense of touch; The stone felt cold to the touch.) tacto3) (a mark or stroke etc to improve the appearance of something: The painting still needs a few finishing touches.) retoque4) (skill or style: He hasn't lost his touch as a writer.) toque, nota (personal), sello, estilo5) ((in football) the ground outside the edges of the pitch (which are marked out with touchlines): He kicked the ball into touch.) toque, fuera de juego•- touching- touchingly
- touchy
- touchily
- touchiness
- touch screen
- in touch with
- in touch
- lose touch with
- lose touch
- out of touch with
- out of touch
- a touch
- touch down
- touch off
- touch up
- touch wood
touch1 n1. toque2. tactotouch2 vb tocar"Please do not touch" "No tocar, por favor"tr[tʌʧ]3 (sense) tacto4 (connection) contacto, comunicación nombre femenino5 (slight quantity) poquito, pizca; (trace) punto, asomo6 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL amago8 (manner, style) toque nombre masculino, sello9 SMALLSPORT/SMALL toque nombre masculino■ look, but don't touch mirad, pero no toquéis2 (eat) probar3 (move) conmover4 (equal, rival) igualar5 (affect) afectar, tocar6 (deal with) tocar, abordar1 tocarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat a touch al primer roceinto touch SMALLSPORT/SMALL fueranot to touch something with a bargepole no querer algo ni regalado,-a, no querer algo ni que le paguen a unoto be an easy/soft touch ser fácil sacarle dinero a unoto be in touch with something estar al corriente de algoto be out of touch estar fuera de ondato get in touch ponerse en contacto ( with, con)to keep in touch mantenerse en contacto ( with, con)to touch bottom tocar fondoto touch somebody for money sablear, dar un sablazo a alguien■ he touched me for £10 me sableó diez librasto touch wood tocar maderatouch ['tʌʧ] vt1) feel, handle: tocar, tentar2) affect, move: conmover, afectar, tocarhis gesture touched our hearts: su gesto nos tocó el corazóntouch vi: tocarsetouch n1) : tacto m (sentido)2) detail: toque m, detalle ma touch of color: un toque de color3) bit: pizca f, gota f, poco m4) ability: habilidad fto lose one's touch: perder la habilidad5) contact: contacto m, comunicación fto keep in touch: mantenerse en contactov.• enternecer v.• manosear v.• palpar v.• tentar v.• tocar v.n.(§ pl.: touches) = contacto s.m.• dejo s.m.• gustillo s.m.• pincelada s.f.• pizca s.f.• pulsación s.f.• rasgo s.m.• retoque s.m.• saborete s.m.• tacto s.m.• tiento s.m.• tocamiento s.m.• toque s.m.tʌtʃ
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1)a) u ( sense) tacto mb) c ( physical contact)to be a soft touch — (colloq) ( be generous) ser* un buenazo
2) c (small amount, degree - of humor, irony) dejo m, toque m; (- of paint) toque ma touch of fever — un poco de fiebre, unos quintos de fiebre (AmL)
3)a) c ( detail) detalle mto add o put the final o finishing touches/touch to something — darle* los últimos toques/el último toque a algo
b) ( effect) (no pl) toque m4) ( skill) (no pl) habilidad f5) u ( communication)to get/keep o stay in touch with somebody — ponerse*/mantenerse* en contacto con alguien
I'll be in touch — ya te escribiré (or llamaré etc)
how can I get in touch with you? — ¿cómo me puedo poner en contacto con usted?, ¿cómo lo puedo contactar?
I'm a bit out of touch with what's happening — no estoy muy al corriente or al tanto de lo que está pasando
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1)a) ( be in physical contact with) tocar*the bed was touching the wall — la cama estaba pegada a or tocaba la pared
b) (brush, graze) rozar*, tocar*c) ( approach) (colloq)to touch somebody FOR something: he touched me for $50 — me pidió 50 dólares
2)a) ( reach)I can't touch my toes — no llego or no alcanzo a tocarme los pies
my feet don't touch the bottom — ( of pool) no hago pie, no toco fondo
b) ( equal) (usu neg)nobody can touch her in this type of role — es inigualable or no tiene rival en este tipo de papel
3) (usu neg)a) ( interfere with) tocar*b) ( deal with)c) (eat, drink) probar*he didn't touch his lunch — no tocó la comida, no probó bocado
4)a) (affect, concern) afectarb) ( move emotionally)he was touched by her kindness — su amabilidad lo enterneció or le llegó al alma
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via) (with finger, hand) tocar*b) ( come into physical contact) \<\<hands\>\> rozarse*; \<\<wires\>\> tocarse*Phrasal Verbs:- touch on- touch up[tʌtʃ]1. N1) (=sense, feel) tacto msense of touch — sentido m del tacto, tacto m
2) (=pressure)he felt the touch of a hand on his shoulder — sintió el tacto or el roce de una mano en su hombro
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it's soft to the touch — es blando al tacto- be an easy or a soft touch3) (=technique, manner)•
to have the common touch — saber tratar or sintonizar con el pueblo•
to lose one's touch — perder facultadeshe had lost his scoring touch — había perdido habilidad or eficacia de cara al gol
common•
the director handles these scenes with a sure touch — el director trata estas escenas con mucha seguridad or gran pericia4) (=stamp, mark) toque mto put the finishing touches to sth — dar los últimos toques or los toques finales a algo
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the human touch — el calor humano•
the personal touch — el toque personal•
the house needs a woman's touch — la casa necesita un toque femenino5) (=detail) detalle m6) (=small quantity)a)a touch of — [of milk, water] un chorrito de; [of salt, pepper] una pizca de; [of irony, sarcasm] un toque or un dejo de
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there was a touch of frost this morning — había algo de or un poco de escarcha esta mañanab) (with adjective, adverb)it's a touch (too) expensive — es algo or un poquito caro
move it just a touch to the left — muévelo un poquito a or hacia la izquierda
7) (=contact)•
to be in touch (with sb) — estar en contacto (con algn)I'll be in touch — (writing) te escribiré; (phoning) te llamaré
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to get in touch (with sb) — ponerse en contacto (con algn)•
to keep in touch (with sb) — mantener el contacto (con algn)well, keep in touch! — ¡bueno, no pierdas contacto!, ¡bueno, no dejes de llamar o escribir!
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to lose touch (with sth/sb) — perder el contacto (con algo/algn)I lost touch with her after she moved to London — perdí el contacto con ella después de que se mudara a Londres
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to be out of touch — no estar al corrienteI'm out of touch with the latest political developments — no estoy al corriente de los últimos acontecimientos políticos
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to put sb in touch with sb — poner a algn en contacto con algn8) (Rugby)he had a foot in touch — tenía un pie fuera del terreno de juego or más allá de la línea de banda
2. VT1) (with hand) tocarthey can't touch you — (fig) no te pueden hacer nada
raw 1., 3)•
touch wood! — ¡toca madera!2) (=come into contact with) tocar; (=brush against) rozarbarge 4., base I, 1., 4)•
my feet haven't touched the ground since I started this job — desde que empecé en este trabajo no he parado3) (=harm, disturb) tocardon't touch anything! — ¡no toques nada!
I never touched him! — ¡ni le toqué!
if you touch him I'll kill you! — ¡como le pongas la mano encima or si le tocas te mato!
4) (=try) [+ food, drink] probaryou haven't touched your dinner — no has probado bocado, no has tocado la cena
5) (=affect) afectar6) (=move)her faith touched me — su fe me conmovió or me llegó al alma
7) (=compare with) igualar8) (esp Brit) (=reach)9) (Brit)*•
to touch sb for money — dar un sablazo a algn *, pedir dinero prestado a algn10)• to be touched with sth: clouds touched with pink — nubes con un toque rosa
3. VI1) (with hand)don't touch! — (to child) ¡no se toca!
2) (=come into contact) [hands] encontrarse; [lips] rozarse; [wires] hacer contacto4.CPDtouch judge N — (Rugby) juez mf de línea, juez mf de banda
touch screen N — = touchscreen
- touch at- touch on- touch up* * *[tʌtʃ]
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1)a) u ( sense) tacto mb) c ( physical contact)to be a soft touch — (colloq) ( be generous) ser* un buenazo
2) c (small amount, degree - of humor, irony) dejo m, toque m; (- of paint) toque ma touch of fever — un poco de fiebre, unos quintos de fiebre (AmL)
3)a) c ( detail) detalle mto add o put the final o finishing touches/touch to something — darle* los últimos toques/el último toque a algo
b) ( effect) (no pl) toque m4) ( skill) (no pl) habilidad f5) u ( communication)to get/keep o stay in touch with somebody — ponerse*/mantenerse* en contacto con alguien
I'll be in touch — ya te escribiré (or llamaré etc)
how can I get in touch with you? — ¿cómo me puedo poner en contacto con usted?, ¿cómo lo puedo contactar?
I'm a bit out of touch with what's happening — no estoy muy al corriente or al tanto de lo que está pasando
6) u ( in rugby)
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1)a) ( be in physical contact with) tocar*the bed was touching the wall — la cama estaba pegada a or tocaba la pared
b) (brush, graze) rozar*, tocar*c) ( approach) (colloq)to touch somebody FOR something: he touched me for $50 — me pidió 50 dólares
2)a) ( reach)I can't touch my toes — no llego or no alcanzo a tocarme los pies
my feet don't touch the bottom — ( of pool) no hago pie, no toco fondo
b) ( equal) (usu neg)nobody can touch her in this type of role — es inigualable or no tiene rival en este tipo de papel
3) (usu neg)a) ( interfere with) tocar*b) ( deal with)c) (eat, drink) probar*he didn't touch his lunch — no tocó la comida, no probó bocado
4)a) (affect, concern) afectarb) ( move emotionally)he was touched by her kindness — su amabilidad lo enterneció or le llegó al alma
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via) (with finger, hand) tocar*b) ( come into physical contact) \<\<hands\>\> rozarse*; \<\<wires\>\> tocarse*Phrasal Verbs:- touch on- touch up
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