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  • 1 freeze

    I [friːz]
    1) meteor. gelo m., gelata f.
    2) econ. congelamento m., blocco m. (on di)
    II 1. [friːz]
    verbo transitivo (pass. froze; p.pass. frozen)
    1) congelare [ food]; [ cold weather] gelare [liquid, pipes]
    2) econ. congelare, bloccare
    3) cinem. bloccare [ frame]
    4) (anaesthetize) anestetizzare con il freddo
    5) inform. bloccare [ window]
    2.
    verbo intransitivo (pass. froze; p.pass. frozen)
    1) (become solid) [water, pipes] gelare; [ food] congelarsi
    2) (feel cold) [ person] gelare

    to be freezing to deathfig. morire di freddo

    3) fig. (become motionless) [person, animal] irrigidirsi, rimanere immobile; [ blood] raggelarsi
    4) fig. (become haughty) diventare borioso
    3.
    verbo impersonale meteor. gelare
    * * *
    [fri:z] 1. past tense - froze; verb
    1) (to make into or become ice: It's so cold that the river has frozen over.) gelare
    2) ((of weather) to be at or below freezing-point: If it freezes again tonight all my plants will die.) gelare
    3) (to make or be very cold: If you had stayed out all night in the snow you might have frozen to death (= died of exposure to cold).) congelare, gelare, (morire dal freddo)
    4) (to make (food) very cold in order to preserve it: You can freeze the rest of that food and eat it later.) congelare
    5) (to make or become stiff, still or unable to move (with fear etc): She froze when she heard the strange noise.) gelare, agghiacciare
    6) (to fix prices, wages etc at a certain level: If the situation does not improve, wages will be frozen again.) congelare
    2. noun
    (a period of very cold weather when temperatures are below freezing-point: How long do you think the freeze will last?) gelo
    - freezing
    - frozen
    - freezing-point
    - freeze up
    * * *
    freeze /fri:z/
    n.
    1 gelo; gelata
    2 (econ.) blocco; congelamento: freeze on hiring, blocco delle assunzioni; pay (o wage) freeze, blocco dei salari; price freeze, blocco dei prezzi
    ● (ind.) freeze drying, liofilizzazione ( di alimenti) □ (fin.) freeze out, esclusione dei soci minoritari ( dalle decisioni).
    ♦ (to) freeze /fri:z/
    (pass. froze, p. p. frozen)
    A v. t.
    1 ( anche to freeze up) congelare; (far) gelare; ghiacciare
    2 (alim.) congelare; surgelare: to freeze meat, surgelare la carne
    3 (econ., fin.) bloccare; imporre il blocco di; congelare: to freeze wages, bloccare (o congelare) i salari; to freeze credit, congelare i crediti; (leg.) to freeze assets, congelare i beni
    5 (fig.) gelare; agghiacciare; raggelare: He froze me with one look, mi ha gelato con uno sguardo
    6 (fig.) far irrigidire; bloccare; immobilizzare; paralizzare: The village seemed to have been frozen in time, il villaggio sembrava essersi bloccato nel tempo
    7 (cinem., TV) fermare, bloccare (il fotogramma, l'immagine)
    B v. i.
    1 ( anche to freeze up) gelare; ghiacciare; coprirsi di ghiaccio: Water freezes at 0 В°C, l'acqua gela a 0В° centigradi; It froze last night, stanotte ha gelato; The pipes froze up last January, il gennaio scorso i tubi sono gelati
    2 (alim.) congelare; surgelare; essere congelabile (o surgelabile)
    3 (solo alla forma progressiva) (fam.) avere molto freddo; gelare; morire di freddo (fam.): I'm freezing, sto morendo di freddo; to freeze to death, morire assiderato; I'm freezing to death, sto gelando; sto morendo di freddo
    5 ( anche to freeze up) raggelarsi; irrigidirsi; arrestarsi; bloccarsi; immobilizzarsi; restare paralizzato: His smile froze, il suo sorriso si è irrigidito; to freeze with horror, essere paralizzato dall'orrore; The woman froze to the spot, la donna si immobilizzò; (fam.) Freeze!, fermo dove sei!; fermi tutti!
    7 (di comput.) bloccarsi; impallarsi (fam.)
    to freeze on to st., restare attaccato a qc. per il gelo; (fig.) attaccarsi ostinatamente a qc. (un'idea, ecc.) □ to freeze solid, diventare un blocco [una lastra] di ghiaccio □ to make sb. 's blood freeze, far gelare il sangue (nelle vene) a q.
    * * *
    I [friːz]
    1) meteor. gelo m., gelata f.
    2) econ. congelamento m., blocco m. (on di)
    II 1. [friːz]
    verbo transitivo (pass. froze; p.pass. frozen)
    1) congelare [ food]; [ cold weather] gelare [liquid, pipes]
    2) econ. congelare, bloccare
    3) cinem. bloccare [ frame]
    4) (anaesthetize) anestetizzare con il freddo
    5) inform. bloccare [ window]
    2.
    verbo intransitivo (pass. froze; p.pass. frozen)
    1) (become solid) [water, pipes] gelare; [ food] congelarsi
    2) (feel cold) [ person] gelare

    to be freezing to deathfig. morire di freddo

    3) fig. (become motionless) [person, animal] irrigidirsi, rimanere immobile; [ blood] raggelarsi
    4) fig. (become haughty) diventare borioso
    3.
    verbo impersonale meteor. gelare

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  • 2 freeze

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  • 3 freeze

    1. I
    1) abs water ( oil, mercury in the bulb, etc.) freezes вода и т. д. замерзает; the radiator froze радиатор замерз; I am simply freezing я просто замерзаю; my feet are freezing у меня окоченели ноги; my blood froze у меня кровь застыла в жилах; his face froze его лицо окаменело
    2) it is freezing морозит, подмораживает
    2. II
    1) freeze at some time freeze nightly (seasonally, permanently, etc.) замерзать каждую ночь и т. д.; all the pipes froze last winter прошлой зимой замерзли все водопроводные трубы
    2) freeze in some manner it is freezing hard сильно подмораживает; the lake froze three inches thick озеро промерзло на три дюйма, толщина льда на озере три дюйма
    3. III
    freeze smth.1)
    freeze water (meat, fish, etc.) замораживать воду и т. д.; freeze ice-cream приготавливать мороженое; late snow froze the buds поздний снег побил почки; freeze smb.'s friendliness (smb.'s enthusiasm, smb.'s spirits, etc.) охладить чьи-л. дружеские чувства и т. д.; the sight froze my blood от этого зрелища у меня кровь в жилах застыла; fear froze every heart страх сковал все сердца
    2)
    freeze prices (wages, credits, funds, bank balances, etc.) замораживать цены и т. д.
    4. XI
    1) be frozen the river (the road, etc.) is frozen мороз сковал реку и т. д.; be frozen in some manner my hands are /got/ frozen stiff у меня совсем закоченели руки; do you think the pond is frozen hard enough to skate on? вы считаете, что лед на пруду достаточно крепок и можно кататься на коньках? be frozen in smth. the wheels were frozen fast in the mud колеса вмерзли в грязь; be frozen to smth. the clothes were frozen to his body его одежда примерзла к телу
    2) be frozen for tome time all jobs are frozen until further notice до нового распоряжения всякие перемещения по службе запрещены
    5. XVI
    freeze at some temperature water freezes at 32 "F вода замерзает /превращается в лед/ при тридцата двух градусах по Фаренгейту; freeze with smth. freeze with cold (окоченеть от холода; freeze with fear (with horror) оцепенеть от страха (от ужаса); freeze in (on, etc.) smth. he froze in his tracks он замер на месте, он остановился как вкопанный; the smile froze on his lips улыбка застыла у него на губах: freeze into smth. his face froze into a sullen stare на лице у него застыло мрачное выражение; freeze /on/ to smth. his fingers (his hands) froze on to the rifle (to the oars) его пальцы (руки) примерзли к винтовке (к веслам)
    6. XXI1
    freeze smb. with smth. freeze smb. with fear (with horror, with fright, etc.) заставить кого-л. похолодеть /оцепенеть/ от страха и т. д.; he froze me with a frown его хмурый вид /взгляд/ пригвоздил меня к месту

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > freeze

  • 4 freeze

    fri:z
    1. past tense - froze; verb
    1) (to make into or become ice: It's so cold that the river has frozen over.) congelar
    2) ((of weather) to be at or below freezing-point: If it freezes again tonight all my plants will die.) helar
    3) (to make or be very cold: If you had stayed out all night in the snow you might have frozen to death (= died of exposure to cold).) helarse, congelarse (morirse de frío)
    4) (to make (food) very cold in order to preserve it: You can freeze the rest of that food and eat it later.) congelar
    5) (to make or become stiff, still or unable to move (with fear etc): She froze when she heard the strange noise.) quedarse inmóvil
    6) (to fix prices, wages etc at a certain level: If the situation does not improve, wages will be frozen again.) congelar

    2. noun
    (a period of very cold weather when temperatures are below freezing-point: How long do you think the freeze will last?) helada
    - freezing
    - frozen
    - freezing-point
    - freeze up

    freeze vb helarse / congelarse
    tr[friːz]
    1 SMALLMETEOROLOGY/SMALL helada
    2 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL congelación nombre femenino
    transitive verb (pt froze tr[frəʊz], pp frozen tr['frəʊzən], ger freezing)
    1 (gen) congelar
    can you freeze fish? ¿se puede congelar el pescado?
    1 (liquid) helarse; (food) congelarse
    2 SMALLMETEOROLOGY/SMALL helar
    3 figurative use (stop suddenly) quedarse inmóvil, quedarse paralizado,-a
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to freeze somebody's blood / make somebody's blood freeze hacer que se le hiela la sangre a alguien
    to freeze to death morirse de frío
    freeze ['fri:z] v, froze ['fro:z] ; frozen ['fro:zə n] ; freezing vi
    1) : congelarse, helarse
    the water froze in the lake: el agua se congeló en el lago
    my blood froze: se me heló la sangre
    I'm freezing: me estoy helando
    2) stop: quedarse inmóvil
    freeze vt
    : helar, congelar (líquidos), congelar (alimentos, precios, activos)
    1) frost: helada f
    2) freezing: congelación f, congelamiento m
    n.
    congelación s.f.
    helada s.f. (Computing)
    v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: froze, frozen) = inmovilizar v.
    v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: froze, frozen) = bloquear v.
    congelar v.
    escarchar v.
    helar v.

    I
    1. friːz
    (past froze; past p frozen) intransitive verb
    1) \<\<pipe/lock/ground/person\>\> helarse*, congelarse

    to freeze to death — morir* congelado

    I'm freezing! — estoy helado!, me estoy muriendo de frío!

    2) ( stand still) quedarse inmóvil, paralizarse*

    freeze!alto or quieto ahí!

    3) ( Culin)

    2.
    vt
    1)
    a) ( turn to ice) \<\<water/stream\>\> helar*, congelar
    b) ( ice up) \<\<pipe/mechanism\>\> helar*
    2)
    a) ( preserve in freezer) congelar
    b) ( anesthetize) anestesiar
    3) ( Fin) \<\<assets/account/prices\>\> congelar

    3.
    v impers helar*, haber* helada
    Phrasal Verbs:

    II
    noun (limitation, stoppage) congelación f

    a wage/price freeze — una congelación salarial/de precios

    [friːz] (pt froze) (pp frozen)
    1. VT
    1) (lit) [+ water] helar; [+ food] congelar
    2) (fig) [+ prices, wages, assets] congelar
    2. VI
    1) (gen) helarse, congelarse
    2) (=be motionless) quedarse inmóvil

    freeze! — ¡no te muevas!

    3. N
    1) (Met) helada f
    2) [of prices, wages etc] congelación f
    * * *

    I
    1. [friːz]
    (past froze; past p frozen) intransitive verb
    1) \<\<pipe/lock/ground/person\>\> helarse*, congelarse

    to freeze to death — morir* congelado

    I'm freezing! — estoy helado!, me estoy muriendo de frío!

    2) ( stand still) quedarse inmóvil, paralizarse*

    freeze!alto or quieto ahí!

    3) ( Culin)

    2.
    vt
    1)
    a) ( turn to ice) \<\<water/stream\>\> helar*, congelar
    b) ( ice up) \<\<pipe/mechanism\>\> helar*
    2)
    a) ( preserve in freezer) congelar
    b) ( anesthetize) anestesiar
    3) ( Fin) \<\<assets/account/prices\>\> congelar

    3.
    v impers helar*, haber* helada
    Phrasal Verbs:

    II
    noun (limitation, stoppage) congelación f

    a wage/price freeze — una congelación salarial/de precios

    English-spanish dictionary > freeze

  • 5 lip

    [lɪp]
    n

    A smile froze on his lips. — Улыбка застыла у него на губах.

    His lips were parched and swollen. — Губы запеклись и распухли.

    A blister broke out on his lip. — На губе выскочил волдырь.

    She got chapped/wind-burned and cracked lips. — Губы у нее обветрились и потрескались.

    There is many a slip between the cup and the lip. — Близок локоть, да не укусишь. /Бабушка надвое сказала. /Еще может все сорваться. /Не будем загадывать.

    To pay smb lip service. — Льстить кому-либо

    - upper lip
    - pale lips
    - inflamed lips
    - parched lips
    - painted lips
    - soft lips
    - tender lips
    - hanging lower lip
    - full lips
    - plump lips
    - slightly parted lips
    - thin lips
    - lip of a milk jar
    - smb's lips form a perfect bow
    - edges of the lips
    - shape of the lips
    - corners of the lips
    - with a slight movement of one's lips
    - with a smile on one's lips
    - with a curl of one's lips
    - with bitter lines of one's lips
    - from smb's own lips
    - be on everybody's lips
    - wipe one's lips
    - force a smile on one's lips
    - move one's lips in an chewing fashion
    - touch smth with one's lips
    - paint one's lips
    - curl one's lips
    - bite one's lips nervously
    - bite one's lips so hard as to draw blood
    - freeze on one's lips
    - purse one's lips
    - hurt one's lip
    - put cream on one's lips
    - lift smth to one's lips
    - press smth to one's lips
    - put a finger to one's lips
    - put one's lips to smb's ear
    - move one's lips
    - press one's lips to smth
    - put one's lips out for a kiss
    - form one's lips into a cheerful expression
    - part one's lips slightly
    - run the tip of the tongue along one's lips
    - dab one's wet lips with a napkin
    - cut one's lip
    - smb's lips stretched into a smile
    - split one's lip
    - moisten one's lips
    - say smth only with one's lips
    - smth escapes one's lips
    - fever blisters broke out on his lips
    - her his lips twisted into a scornful grin
    - lips broadened and broke into a smile
    - there was a hint of a smile on her lips
    - corners of smb's lips began to turn up
    - his upper lip began twitching

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > lip

  • 6 sonrisa

    f.
    smile.
    * * *
    1 smile
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino smile
    * * *
    = smile, grin, smiley, smiley face, emoticon.
    Nota: En Internet, combinación de caracteres y números que si se miran torciendo la cabeza hacia la izquierda representan expresiones faciales que indican el estado emocional del que los escribe: tristeza:-(, alegría:-), guiño ;-), aburrimiento:-0, regañando:-<, etc. Proviene de la combinación de emotion (emoción) y icon (símbolo).
    Ex. Possessed of a phenomenal memory and a perpetual smile, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.
    Ex. A wonderful grin spread over the manager's face.
    Ex. Smileys are combinations of alphanumeric and punctuation characters to represent facial expressions and figures, typically used to indicate tone of voice, emotion, or state of mind.
    Ex. To view a smiley face or emoticon, tilt your head to the left, or the image to the right, until the left-hand side is at the top.
    Ex. To view a smiley face or emoticon, tilt your head to the left, or the image to the right, until the left-hand side is at the top.
    ----
    * ofrecer una sonrisa = give + a grin.
    * reírse con una sonrisa de oreja a oreja = grin from + ear to ear.
    * sonrisa controlada = subdued laugh.
    * * *
    femenino smile
    * * *
    = smile, grin, smiley, smiley face, emoticon.
    Nota: En Internet, combinación de caracteres y números que si se miran torciendo la cabeza hacia la izquierda representan expresiones faciales que indican el estado emocional del que los escribe: tristeza:-(, alegría:-), guiño ;-), aburrimiento:-0, regañando:-<, etc. Proviene de la combinación de emotion (emoción) y icon (símbolo).

    Ex: Possessed of a phenomenal memory and a perpetual smile, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.

    Ex: A wonderful grin spread over the manager's face.
    Ex: Smileys are combinations of alphanumeric and punctuation characters to represent facial expressions and figures, typically used to indicate tone of voice, emotion, or state of mind.
    Ex: To view a smiley face or emoticon, tilt your head to the left, or the image to the right, until the left-hand side is at the top.
    Ex: To view a smiley face or emoticon, tilt your head to the left, or the image to the right, until the left-hand side is at the top.
    * ofrecer una sonrisa = give + a grin.
    * reírse con una sonrisa de oreja a oreja = grin from + ear to ear.
    * sonrisa controlada = subdued laugh.

    * * *
    smile
    una sonrisa forzada a forced smile
    siempre tiene la sonrisa en los labios she's always smiling, she always has a smile on her face
    con una sonrisa de oreja a oreja grinning from ear to ear
    sin perder la sonrisa without losing her smile
    se le heló la sonrisa en los labios the smile froze on his lips
    * * *

     

    sonrisa sustantivo femenino
    smile
    sonrisa sustantivo femenino smile
    ' sonrisa' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    agradecer
    - amagar
    - elocuente
    - embrujar
    - evocar
    - inconfundible
    - vislumbrar
    - amplio
    - arrebatador
    - artificial
    - coqueto
    - delator
    - dulce
    - empalagoso
    - falso
    - forzar
    - franco
    - fugaz
    - hechicero
    - imperturbable
    - infantil
    - irresistible
    - leve
    - pícaro
    - significativo
    - tenue
    - triunfal
    English:
    artificial
    - beaming
    - boyish
    - bright
    - crooked
    - delighted
    - forced
    - grin
    - icy
    - lopsided
    - mischievous
    - muster
    - set
    - smile
    - smirk
    - sneer
    - stiff
    - manage
    * * *
    smile;
    una sonrisa de felicidad/triste a happy/sad smile
    Arte la sonrisa etrusca Mona Lisa smile
    * * *
    f smile
    * * *
    : smile
    * * *
    sonrisa n smile

    Spanish-English dictionary > sonrisa

  • 7 freeze

    freeze [fri:z] (pt froze [frəʊz], pp frozen ['frəʊzən])
    (a) (earth, pipes, water) geler; (food) se congeler;
    the river has frozen la rivière est prise ou a gelé;
    the earth had frozen hard la terre avait gelé;
    the mud/food had frozen solid la boue/nourriture avait gelé;
    to freeze to death mourir de froid;
    we'll freeze if you open the window! nous allons geler si vous ouvrez la fenêtre!
    (everybody) freeze! que personne ne bouge!;
    she froze (in her tracks) elle est restée figée sur place;
    her blood froze son sang se figea ou se glaça dans ses veines;
    the smile froze on his lips le sourire se figea sur ses lèvres
    (c) Computing (of screen, computer) être bloqué
    (a) (water) geler, congeler; (food) congeler; (at very low temperatures) surgeler; Medicine (blood, human tissue) congeler;
    figurative she froze them with a look d'un regard elle les glaça sur place;
    to be frozen to death mourir de froid
    (b) Economics & Finance (credit, wages) geler, bloquer; (currency, prices, assets) geler
    freeze it! arrêtez l'image!
    3 noun
    Meteorology gel m; Economics & Finance (of credit, wages) gel m, blocage m; (of currency, prices, assets) gel m;
    we're in for another big freeze Meteorology il va y avoir une période de très grand froid; Economics il va y avoir une crise économique;
    they called for a freeze in the production of nuclear weapons ils ont appelé à un gel de la production d'armes nucléaires;
    pay freeze gel m ou blocage m des salaires
    familiar (exclude) exclure ; (snub) snober
    geler
    (b) familiar (person) rester pétrifié

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  • 8 zastyg|nąć

    pf — zastyg|ać impf vi 1. (zakrzepnąć) [galareta] to set; [tłuszcz] to solidify; [wosk, lawa, żywica] to harden 2. książk. (znieruchomieć) [osoba, twarz] to freeze
    - zastygnąć w bezruchu to freeze to the spot
    - zastygł w dziwacznej pozie he froze into a bizarre position
    - jego twarz zastygła w zdumieniu his face froze in a look of surprise
    - uśmiech zastygł mu na twarzy the smile froze on his face
    3. przen. (przestać się rozwijać) to come to a standstill
    - życie kulturalne zastygło cultural life came to a standstill

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zastyg|nąć

  • 9 freeze

    A n
    1 Meteorol gelées fpl ; the big freeze les fortes gelées ;
    2 Econ, Fin (of credits, assets) gel m (on de) ; (of prices, wages) gel m, blocage m ; benefit/price/rent/wage freeze gel des allocations sociales/des prix/des loyers/des salaires.
    B vtr ( prét froze ; pp frozen)
    1 congeler [food] ; [cold weather] geler [liquid, pipes] ; the lock was frozen la serrure était gelée ;
    2 Econ, Fin bloquer, geler [price, loan, wages, assets] ;
    3 Cin arrêter [frame, picture] ;
    4 ( anaesthetize) insensibiliser [gum, wart, skin] ;
    5 Comput figer [window].
    C vi ( prét froze ; pp frozen)
    1 ( become solid) [water, river, pipes] geler ; [food] se congeler ; to freeze to sth être collé à qch par le gel ;
    2 ( feel cold) [person, room] geler ; to be freezing to death mourir de froid ;
    3 fig ( become motionless) [person, animal, blood] se figer ; the smile froze on his face son sourire s'est figé sur ses lèvres ; freeze! pas un geste! ; to freeze with horror/surprise se figer d'horreur/de surprise ;
    4 fig ( become haughty) [person] devenir glacial.
    D v impers Meteorol geler ; it's freezing hard il gèle dur.
    I can wait until hell freezes over je peux attendre aussi longtemps qu'il faudra ; when hell freezes over! jamais!
    freeze [sb/sth] out, freeze out [sb/sth] gen [person] tourner le dos à [colleague, friend] ; Comm supplanter [competitor, company] ; éliminer [qch] du marché [goods].
    freeze over [lake, river] geler ; [window, windscreen] se couvrir de givre ; the windscreen is frozen over le pare-brise est couvert de givre.
    freeze up [pipe, lock] geler ; [window] se couvrir de givre.

    Big English-French dictionary > freeze

  • 10 freeze

    I
    [fri:z] n սառնամանիք. սառեցում. price/wage freeze գների/աշխատավարձի սառեցում
    II
    [fri:z] v սառել, սառեցնել. ցրտահար անել. It freezes Սառնամանիք է անում. It will freeze tonight Այս գիշեր սառնամանիք կլինի. The water/river froze Ջուրը/Գետը սառել է. freeze meat/ fruits միսը/մրգերը սառեցնել. I am freezing freeze Ես մրսում եմ. My feet are freezing freeze Ոտքերս սառչում են: The smile froze on his lips փխբ. Ժպիտը սառեց նրա շուր թերին/դեմքին. be frozen up ցրտից փայ տանալ

    English-Armenian dictionary > freeze

  • 11 freeze

    1. intransitive verb,

    it will freeze — (Meteorol.) es wird Frost geben

    2) (become covered with ice) [See, Fluss, Teich:] zufrieren; [Straße:] vereisen
    3) (solidify) [Flüssigkeit:] gefrieren; [Rohr, Schloss:] einfrieren
    4) (become rigid) steif frieren; (fig.) [Lächeln:] gefrieren (geh.)
    5) (be or feel cold) sehr frieren; (fig.) erstarren ( with vor + Dat.); [Blut:] gefrieren (geh.)

    freeze to death — erfrieren; (fig.) bitterlich frieren

    6) (make oneself motionless) erstarren
    2. transitive verb,
    froze, frozen
    1) zufrieren lassen [Teich, Fluss]; gefrieren lassen [Rohr]; (fig.) erstarren lassen

    we were frozen stiff(fig.) wir waren steif gefroren

    2) (preserve) tiefkühlen, tiefgefrieren [Lebensmittel]
    3) einfrieren [Kredit, Guthaben, Gelder, Löhne, Preise usw.]
    4) (fig.) erstarren lassen
    3. noun
    (fixing) Einfrieren, das (on Gen.)

    price/wage freeze — Preis-/Lohnstopp, der

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/87253/freeze_up">freeze up
    * * *
    [fri:z] 1. past tense - froze; verb
    1) (to make into or become ice: It's so cold that the river has frozen over.) frieren
    2) ((of weather) to be at or below freezing-point: If it freezes again tonight all my plants will die.) frieren
    3) (to make or be very cold: If you had stayed out all night in the snow you might have frozen to death (= died of exposure to cold).) erfrieren
    4) (to make (food) very cold in order to preserve it: You can freeze the rest of that food and eat it later.) einfrieren
    5) (to make or become stiff, still or unable to move (with fear etc): She froze when she heard the strange noise.) erstarren
    6) (to fix prices, wages etc at a certain level: If the situation does not improve, wages will be frozen again.) einfrieren, stoppen
    2. noun
    (a period of very cold weather when temperatures are below freezing-point: How long do you think the freeze will last?) der Frost
    - freezer
    - freezing
    - frozen
    - freezing-point
    - freeze up
    * * *
    [fri:z]
    I. n
    1. ( fam: cold weather) Frost m
    big \freeze harter Frost
    2. (stoppage) Einfrieren nt fam
    a wage/price \freeze [or a \freeze on wage/prices] ein Einfrieren nt der Löhne/der Preise fam
    \freeze on wages and prices Lohn- und Preisstopp m
    3. (still picture) Standbild nt; (device on video player) Standbildfunktion f
    II. vi
    <froze, frozen>
    1. (become solid) water gefrieren; pipes einfrieren; lake zufrieren
    to \freeze solid water festfrieren
    2. ( also fig: get very cold) [sehr] frieren
    to \freeze to death erfrieren
    3. impers (be below freezing point)
    it's freezing es friert
    it froze three nights in a row es gab drei Nächte hintereinander Frost
    4. (store in freezer) einfrieren
    5. (be still) erstarren
    \freeze, or I'll shoot! keine Bewegung oder ich schieße!
    6. (be jammed) screw, nail klemmen
    III. vt
    <froze, frozen>
    1. (turn to ice)
    to \freeze sth etw gefrieren lassen
    to \freeze sth etw einfrieren
    3. (make sb stop)
    to \freeze sb jdn erstarren lassen
    to \freeze sb with a look/stare jdn mit einem Blick zum Erstarren bringen
    4. (on a film)
    to \freeze an action/image ein Geschehnis/Bild festhalten
    to \freeze a film einen Film anhalten
    5. (fix at particular level)
    to \freeze a salary/programme ein Gehalt/Programm einfrieren fam
    6. (prevent from being used)
    to \freeze sth etw sperren
    to \freeze an account ein Konto einfrieren fam
    his assets have been frozen by the court seine Vermögenswerte wurden vom Gericht blockiert
    to \freeze sth etw vereisen
    8.
    to [be cold enough to] \freeze the balls off a brass monkey (fam!) so kalt sein, dass es einem die Eier abfriert derb
    to make sb's blood \freeze [or \freeze sb's blood] jdm das Blut in den Adern gefrieren lassen geh
    * * *
    [friːz] vb: pret froze, ptp frozen
    1. vi
    1) (MET) frieren; (water, liquids) gefrieren; (lakes, rivers) zufrieren; (pipes) einfrieren

    to freeze to death (lit) — erfrieren; (fig) sich zu Tode frieren

    See:
    → freezing, frozen
    2) (fig) (blood) erstarren, gerinnen; (heart) aussetzen; (smile) erstarren, gefrieren

    the sound made me freezedas Geräusch ließ mir das Blut in den Adern erstarren or gefrieren or gerinnen

    3) (= keep still) in der Bewegung verharren or erstarren

    he froze in his trackser blieb wie angewurzelt stehen

    4) (COOK)
    5) (COMPUT) nicht mehr reagieren, sich aufhängen (inf)
    2. vt
    1) water gefrieren; (MED, COOK) einfrieren
    2) (ECON) assets festlegen; credit, wages, programme, prices, bank account einfrieren; (= stop) film anhalten
    3) (MED) wound vereisen
    3. n
    1) (MET) Frost m
    2) (ECON) Stopp m

    a wage(s) freeze, a freeze on wages — ein Lohnstopp m

    * * *
    freeze [friːz]
    A v/i prät froze [frəʊz], pperf frozen [ˈfrəʊzn]
    1. unpers frieren:
    it is freezing hard es friert stark, es herrscht starker Frost
    2. (sehr) frieren:
    freeze to death erfrieren;
    I am freezing mir ist eiskalt
    3. (ge)frieren, zu Eis werden: blood A 1
    4. hart oder fest werden, erstarren
    5. auch freeze up ( oder over) zufrieren (See etc), vereisen (Windschutzscheibe etc):
    freeze (up) einfrieren (Türschloss etc)
    6. fest-, anfrieren ( beide:
    to an dat)
    7. haften (to an dat), TECH sich festfressen:
    freeze onto sb sich wie eine Klette an jemanden hängen
    8. sich einfrieren lassen:
    9. fig
    a) (vor Schreck etc) erstarren (Person, Gesicht, Lächeln), eisig werden
    b) erstarren:
    freeze in one’s tracks zur Salzsäule erstarren, wie angewurzelt stehen bleiben;
    freeze! halt, keine Bewegung!
    c) freeze up THEAT (vor Nervosität) kein Wort herausbringen, sich nicht bewegen können
    B v/t
    1. zum Gefrieren bringen:
    the north wind has frozen the water durch den Nordwind ist das Wasser gefroren;
    I was frozen mir war eiskalt; bone1 A 1, marrow1 2
    2. auch freeze up ( oder over) einen See etc zufrieren lassen, eine Windschutzscheibe etc vereisen lassen:
    freeze (up) ein Türschloss etc einfrieren lassen;
    the cold has frozen the door lock durch die Kälte ist das Türschloss eingefroren
    3. meist freeze in, freeze up ein Schiff etc in Eis einschließen
    4. erfrieren lassen
    5. Fleisch etc einfrieren, tiefkühlen
    6. MED vereisen
    7. erstarren lassen
    8. fig
    a) erstarren lassen:
    the sight froze him to the spot bei dem Anblick erstarrte er zur Salzsäule oder blieb er wie angewurzelt stehen
    b) zum Schweigen bringen:
    9. freeze out bes US umg jemanden ausschließen, kaltstellen umg, hinausekeln umg
    10. WIRTSCH Guthaben etc sperren, blockieren
    11. WIRTSCH Preise etc, POL diplomatische Beziehungen einfrieren
    12. umg einen Zustand verewigen
    13. SPORT den Ball (in den eigenen Reihen) halten
    C s
    1. (Ge)Frieren n
    2. gefrorener Zustand
    3. Frost(periode) m(f), Kälte(periode) f
    4. WIRTSCH, POL Einfrieren n:
    freeze on wages Lohnstopp m;
    put a freeze on einfrieren
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb,

    it will freeze(Meteorol.) es wird Frost geben

    2) (become covered with ice) [See, Fluss, Teich:] zufrieren; [Straße:] vereisen
    3) (solidify) [Flüssigkeit:] gefrieren; [Rohr, Schloss:] einfrieren
    4) (become rigid) steif frieren; (fig.) [Lächeln:] gefrieren (geh.)
    5) (be or feel cold) sehr frieren; (fig.) erstarren ( with vor + Dat.); [Blut:] gefrieren (geh.)

    freeze to death — erfrieren; (fig.) bitterlich frieren

    2. transitive verb,
    froze, frozen
    1) zufrieren lassen [Teich, Fluss]; gefrieren lassen [Rohr]; (fig.) erstarren lassen

    we were frozen stiff(fig.) wir waren steif gefroren

    2) (preserve) tiefkühlen, tiefgefrieren [Lebensmittel]
    3) einfrieren [Kredit, Guthaben, Gelder, Löhne, Preise usw.]
    4) (fig.) erstarren lassen
    3. noun
    (fixing) Einfrieren, das (on Gen.)

    price/wage freeze — Preis-/Lohnstopp, der

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: froze, frozen)
    = einfrieren v.
    frieren v.
    (§ p.,pp.: fror, gefroren)
    gefrieren v.

    English-german dictionary > freeze

  • 12 morire

    die
    fig morire di paura be scared to death
    * * *
    morire v. intr.
    1 to die: morì a cinquant'anni, he died at fifty; morì di polmonite, he died of pneumonia; morire per soffocamento, to suffocate; morire annegato, to drown; morire da codardo, to die a coward's death; morire di crepacuore, to die of a broken heart; morire di fame, to starve to death (anche fig.): far morire di fame qlcu., to starve s.o.; morire di freddo, to freeze to death, (fig.) to be freezing; morire di inedia, to die of hunger, to starve (anche fig.); morire di una malattia, to die of an illness; morire di morte naturale, to die a natural death; morire di morte violenta, to die a violent death; morire di vecchiaia, to die of old age; lasciarsi morire, to let oneself die; morire pazzo, to die mad; morire per la patria, to die for one's country; morire prematuramente, to die before one's time; morire ricco, to die rich (o a rich man); morire santamente, to die a holy death // freddo da morire, bitterly (o freezing) cold; stanco da morire, dead (o dog) tired; fa un male da morire, it hurts really badly; una donna bella da morire, an incredibly beautiful woman; essere annoiato da morire, to be bored to death // che io possa morire se..., may I die (o strike me down) if... // chi non muore si rivede!, long time no see // credevo di morire, I thought I'd die // lasciarono morire il discorso, they let the conversation drop (o die away) // lo farò a costo di morire, I'll do it even if it kills me // meglio di così si muore!, you can't have better than that! // mi sentivo morire, I could have died; mi sento morire al pensiero di dover cominciare tutto da capo, the thought of having to begin all over again just makes me want to give up // lasciatemi andare a letto, sto morendo dal sonno, let me go to bed, I'm dead tired // morivano come le mosche, they died like flies // muor giovane chi al cielo è caro, those whom the gods love die young // non morrà nella nostra memoria, he will live for ever in our memories // non si sa di che morte si deve morire, no one knows what the future holds in store // la parola gli morì sulle labbra, the word froze on his lips // piuttosto morire!, over my dead body!; piuttosto morire che..., I had rather die than... // morire dalla curiosità, to be dying with curiosity // morire dalla voglia di qlco., di fare qlco., to be dying for sthg., to do sthg. // morire dallo spavento, to die of fright: mi hai fatto morire dallo spavento, you frightened me to death // morire dal ridere, to die laughing // morire di noia, to be bored to death // morire in piedi, to die with one's boots on // morire solo come un cane, to die alone, abandoned by everybody // far morire, to kill: il gelo fa morire le piante da frutto, the frost kills fruit trees; far morire una pianta, to kill a plant (off); mi farai morire!, (fig.) you'll be the death of me!; quella ragazza è uno schianto, mi fa morire!, that girl is a real knockout, I'm crazy about her // una persona dura a morire, an incredibly obstinate person; il suo risentimento è duro a morire, he's got an incredible grudge // va a morire ammazzato, (sl.) go and drop dead // altro è parlare di morte, altro è morire, (prov.) it is one thing to talk of dying, but it is another thing to die // chi muore giace, chi vive si dà pace, (prov.) let the dead bury the dead
    2 (di luce, colore) to fade; (di suono) to die away: la sua voce andava morendo, his voice was dying away
    3 (spegnersi) to go* out, to die out
    4 (tramontare) to set*; (poet.) to draw* to a close: moriva il giorno, (poet.) the day was drawing to a close
    5 (venir meno) to die, to disappear: le sue speranze morirono, his hopes died away
    6 (estinguersi) to die out: questa usanza va ormai morendo, va ormai a morire, this custom is now beginning to die out
    7 (terminare) to end: questo treno muore a Roma, this train ends at Rome
    v.tr. to die: morire una morte gloriosa, to die a glorious death.
    * * *
    [mo'rire]
    verbo intransitivo (aus. essere)

    morire di morte naturale, violenta — to die a natural, violent death

    morire di cancro, per una crisi cardiaca — to die of cancer, of a heart attack

    morire dissanguato, soffocato — to bleed, choke to death

    morire avvelenato — to die of poisoning, to be poisoned

    morire sul nascerefig. [ progetto] to die o wither on the vine

    morire di fame — to starve to death, to die of starvation; fig. to be starving

    morire di freddo o assiderato to freeze to death; sto morendo di freddo fig. I'm freezing; muoio di sete fig. I'm dying of thirst; sto morendo dal o di sonno fig. I'm asleep on my feet; morire di curiosità fig. to be dying o burning with curiosity; morire di paura, di noia fig. to be frightened, bored to death; morire dal ridere fig. to kill oneself o die laughing; morire di vergogna fig. to die a thousand deaths; morire dalla voglia di qcs., di fare qcs. to be dying o pining for sth., to do sth.; meglio morire o preferirei morire piuttosto che I'd sooner o rather die than; preferirei morire! I'd die first! muore per lui she's pining for him; mi fa morire con le sue battute — fig. his jokes just kill me

    2) (scomparire) [civiltà, usanza, sentimento] to die* (out)
    3) lett. (spegnersi) [fiamma, suono] to die* (away), to fade (out)

    è bella da morireshe's ravishing o incredibly beautiful

    mi piace da morire — I like it a lot, I'm mad about it

    ••

    essere duro a morire — [ persona] to die hard

    morire dietro a qcn. — colloq. to be dying for sb.

    meglio, peggio di così si muore — it can't be any better, worse than that

    chi non muore si rivede!prov. long time no see!

    * * *
    morire
    /mo'rire/ [103]
    (aus. essere)
     1 (cessare di vivere) to die; morire di morte naturale, violenta to die a natural, violent death; morire di cancro, per una crisi cardiaca to die of cancer, of a heart attack; morire annegato to drown; morire dissanguato, soffocato to bleed, choke to death; morire da eroe to die a hero('s death); morire ammazzato to be murdered; morire avvelenato to die of poisoning, to be poisoned; morire strangolato to be strangled to death; morire giovane to die young; gli è morta la nonna he has lost his grandmother; morire sul nascere fig. [ progetto] to die o wither on the vine; morire di fame to starve to death, to die of starvation; fig. to be starving; morire di freddo o assiderato to freeze to death; sto morendo di freddo fig. I'm freezing; muoio di sete fig. I'm dying of thirst; sto morendo dal o di sonno fig. I'm asleep on my feet; morire di curiosità fig. to be dying o burning with curiosity; morire di paura, di noia fig. to be frightened, bored to death; morire dal ridere fig. to kill oneself o die laughing; morire di vergogna fig. to die a thousand deaths; morire dalla voglia di qcs., di fare qcs. to be dying o pining for sth., to do sth.; meglio morire o preferirei morire piuttosto che I'd sooner o rather die than; preferirei morire! I'd die first! muore per lui she's pining for him; mi fa morire con le sue battute fig. his jokes just kill me
     2 (scomparire) [civiltà, usanza, sentimento] to die* (out)
     3 lett. (spegnersi) [fiamma, suono] to die* (away), to fade (out); il giorno sta morendo the day is drawing to its close; il sorriso gli morì sulle labbra the smile disappeared from his lips
     4 da morire triste da morire terribly sad; stanco da morire dead tired; arrabbiato da morire absolutely furious; è bella da morire she's ravishing o incredibly beautiful; mi vergogno da morire I'm terribly ashamed; fa caldo da morire it's boiling hot; fa freddo da morire it's freezing cold; fa male da morire it hurts like hell; mi piace da morire I like it a lot, I'm mad about it; ti voglio bene da morire I love you so much; era da morire dal ridere! it was hilarious! i piedi mi fanno male da morire my feet are killing me
    essere duro a morire [ persona] to die hard; morire dietro a qcn. colloq. to be dying for sb.; meglio, peggio di così si muore it can't be any better, worse than that; chi non muore si rivede! prov. long time no see!

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > morire

  • 13 С-126

    ОТЛЕГЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА (НА СЕРДЦЕ, ОТ ДУШИ, НА ДУШЕ obsoles) у кого coll ОТОШЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА obs VP impers) a calm settled over s.o., a feeling of alarm, anxiety left s.o.: у X-a отлегло от сердца = X was (felt) (greatly) relieved X felt a sense of relief X's heart lifted (lightened, grew lighter) it was a load off X's mind a weight was lifted from X a sense of inner calm came over X.
    Он (Обломов) и не глядя видел, как Ольга встала с своего места и пошла в другой угол. У него отлегло от сердца (Гончаров 1). Не (Oblomov) could see without looking that Olga had got up from her seat and walked to another end of the room. He felt greatly relieved (1a).
    «Ребята, - сказал я... - сейчас капитан Курасов проговорился, кто нас предаёт. Это последний человек, и фамилия его стоит последней в нашем списке»... Все молчали. Я посмотрел на Яхонтова... Наконец, Генка Денисов спросил, явно волнуясь: «Яшка, это правда?» Все замерли... «Правда», - тихо ответил Яшка, и у меня отлегло от сердца (Войнович 5). uHey, guys," I said...."Captain Kurasov just let slip who's been squealing on us. He's just about the lowest thing you could imagine and his name is just about the lowest on the list at roll call."...No one said a word. I looked over at Yakhontov....Finally, Genka Denisov, clearly upset, asked: "Yashka, is it true?" Everyone froze...."It's true," answered Yashka softly, and I felt a sense of relief (5a).
    Катя заулыбалась, глядя наТанаку, и у меня почему-то немного отлегло от души с его приходом (Аксёнов 1). Looking at Tanaka, Katya began to smile, and for some reason my heart lifted a little with his arrival (1a).
    «Владимир Николаевич, как вы думаете о себе, вы советский человек?» У меня немного отлегло от сердца. Если они ещё не решили, советский я или не советский, значит, может, и расстреляют не сразу (Войнович 1). "Do you consider yourself a good Soviet, Vladimir Nikolaevich?" My heart lightened a little. If they hadn't decided yet whether I was a good Soviet or not, that meant they might not put me in front of a firing squad right away (1a).
    Когда прошение было прочитано и закрестовано, то у всех словно отлегло от сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When the petition had been read and marked with Xs, they all felt as if a weight had been lifted from them (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-126

  • 14 отлегло на душе

    ОТЛЕГЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА <НА СЕРДЦЕ, ОТ ДУШИ, НА ДУШЕ obsoles> у кого coll; ОТОШЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА obs
    [VP; impers]
    =====
    a calm settled over s.o., a feeling of alarm, anxiety left s.o.:
    - X's heart lifted (lightened, grew lighter);
    - a sense of inner calm came over X.
         ♦ Он [Обломов] и не глядя видел, как Ольга встала с своего места и пошла в другой угол. У него отлегло от сердца (Гончаров 1). Не [Oblomov] could see without looking that Olga had got up from her seat and walked to another end of the room. He felt greatly relieved (1a).
         ♦ "Ребята, - сказал я... - сейчас капитан Курасов проговорился, кто нас предаёт. Это последний человек, и фамилия его стоит последней в нашем списке"... Все молчали. Я посмотрел на Яхонтова... Наконец, Генка Денисов спросил, явно волнуясь: "Яшка, это правда?" Все замерли... " Правда", - тихо ответил Яшка, и у меня отлегло от сердца (Войнович 5). "Hey, guys," I said...."Captain Kurasov just let slip who's been squealing on us. He's just about the lowest thing you could imagine and his name is just about the lowest on the list at roll call."...No one said a word. I looked over at Yakhontov....Finally, Genka Denisov, clearly upset, asked: "Yashka, is it true?" Everyone froze...."It's true," answered Yashka softly, and I felt a sense of relief (5a).
         ♦ Катя заулыбалась, глядя на Танаку, и у меня почему-то немного отлегло от души с его приходом (Аксёнов 1). Looking at Tanaka, Katya began to smile, and for some reason my heart lifted a little with his arrival (1a).
         ♦ "Владимир Николаевич, как вы думаете о себе, вы советский человек?" У меня немного отлегло от сердца. Если они ешё не решили, советский я или не советский, значит, может, и расстреляют не сразу (Войнович 1). "Do you consider yourself a good Soviet, Vladimir Nikolaevich?" My heart lightened a little. If they hadn't decided yet whether I was a good Soviet or not, that meant they might not put me in front of a firing squad right away (1a).
         ♦ Когда прошение было прочитано и закрестовано, то у всех словно отлегло от сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When the petition had been read and marked with Xs, they all felt as if a weight had been lifted from them (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отлегло на душе

  • 15 отлегло на сердце

    ОТЛЕГЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА <НА СЕРДЦЕ, ОТ ДУШИ, НА ДУШЕ obsoles> у кого coll; ОТОШЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА obs
    [VP; impers]
    =====
    a calm settled over s.o., a feeling of alarm, anxiety left s.o.:
    - X's heart lifted (lightened, grew lighter);
    - a sense of inner calm came over X.
         ♦ Он [Обломов] и не глядя видел, как Ольга встала с своего места и пошла в другой угол. У него отлегло от сердца (Гончаров 1). Не [Oblomov] could see without looking that Olga had got up from her seat and walked to another end of the room. He felt greatly relieved (1a).
         ♦ "Ребята, - сказал я... - сейчас капитан Курасов проговорился, кто нас предаёт. Это последний человек, и фамилия его стоит последней в нашем списке"... Все молчали. Я посмотрел на Яхонтова... Наконец, Генка Денисов спросил, явно волнуясь: "Яшка, это правда?" Все замерли... " Правда", - тихо ответил Яшка, и у меня отлегло от сердца (Войнович 5). "Hey, guys," I said...."Captain Kurasov just let slip who's been squealing on us. He's just about the lowest thing you could imagine and his name is just about the lowest on the list at roll call."...No one said a word. I looked over at Yakhontov....Finally, Genka Denisov, clearly upset, asked: "Yashka, is it true?" Everyone froze...."It's true," answered Yashka softly, and I felt a sense of relief (5a).
         ♦ Катя заулыбалась, глядя на Танаку, и у меня почему-то немного отлегло от души с его приходом (Аксёнов 1). Looking at Tanaka, Katya began to smile, and for some reason my heart lifted a little with his arrival (1a).
         ♦ "Владимир Николаевич, как вы думаете о себе, вы советский человек?" У меня немного отлегло от сердца. Если они ешё не решили, советский я или не советский, значит, может, и расстреляют не сразу (Войнович 1). "Do you consider yourself a good Soviet, Vladimir Nikolaevich?" My heart lightened a little. If they hadn't decided yet whether I was a good Soviet or not, that meant they might not put me in front of a firing squad right away (1a).
         ♦ Когда прошение было прочитано и закрестовано, то у всех словно отлегло от сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When the petition had been read and marked with Xs, they all felt as if a weight had been lifted from them (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отлегло на сердце

  • 16 отлегло от души

    ОТЛЕГЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА <НА СЕРДЦЕ, ОТ ДУШИ, НА ДУШЕ obsoles> у кого coll; ОТОШЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА obs
    [VP; impers]
    =====
    a calm settled over s.o., a feeling of alarm, anxiety left s.o.:
    - X's heart lifted (lightened, grew lighter);
    - a sense of inner calm came over X.
         ♦ Он [Обломов] и не глядя видел, как Ольга встала с своего места и пошла в другой угол. У него отлегло от сердца (Гончаров 1). Не [Oblomov] could see without looking that Olga had got up from her seat and walked to another end of the room. He felt greatly relieved (1a).
         ♦ "Ребята, - сказал я... - сейчас капитан Курасов проговорился, кто нас предаёт. Это последний человек, и фамилия его стоит последней в нашем списке"... Все молчали. Я посмотрел на Яхонтова... Наконец, Генка Денисов спросил, явно волнуясь: "Яшка, это правда?" Все замерли... " Правда", - тихо ответил Яшка, и у меня отлегло от сердца (Войнович 5). "Hey, guys," I said...."Captain Kurasov just let slip who's been squealing on us. He's just about the lowest thing you could imagine and his name is just about the lowest on the list at roll call."...No one said a word. I looked over at Yakhontov....Finally, Genka Denisov, clearly upset, asked: "Yashka, is it true?" Everyone froze...."It's true," answered Yashka softly, and I felt a sense of relief (5a).
         ♦ Катя заулыбалась, глядя на Танаку, и у меня почему-то немного отлегло от души с его приходом (Аксёнов 1). Looking at Tanaka, Katya began to smile, and for some reason my heart lifted a little with his arrival (1a).
         ♦ "Владимир Николаевич, как вы думаете о себе, вы советский человек?" У меня немного отлегло от сердца. Если они ешё не решили, советский я или не советский, значит, может, и расстреляют не сразу (Войнович 1). "Do you consider yourself a good Soviet, Vladimir Nikolaevich?" My heart lightened a little. If they hadn't decided yet whether I was a good Soviet or not, that meant they might not put me in front of a firing squad right away (1a).
         ♦ Когда прошение было прочитано и закрестовано, то у всех словно отлегло от сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When the petition had been read and marked with Xs, they all felt as if a weight had been lifted from them (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отлегло от души

  • 17 отлегло от сердца

    ОТЛЕГЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА <НА СЕРДЦЕ, ОТ ДУШИ, НА ДУШЕ obsoles> у кого coll; ОТОШЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА obs
    [VP; impers]
    =====
    a calm settled over s.o., a feeling of alarm, anxiety left s.o.:
    - у X-a отлегло от сердца X was (felt) (greatly) relieved;
    - X's heart lifted (lightened, grew lighter);
    - a sense of inner calm came over X.
         ♦ Он [Обломов] и не глядя видел, как Ольга встала с своего места и пошла в другой угол. У него отлегло от сердца (Гончаров 1). Не [Oblomov] could see without looking that Olga had got up from her seat and walked to another end of the room. He felt greatly relieved (1a).
         ♦ "Ребята, - сказал я... - сейчас капитан Курасов проговорился, кто нас предаёт. Это последний человек, и фамилия его стоит последней в нашем списке"... Все молчали. Я посмотрел на Яхонтова... Наконец, Генка Денисов спросил, явно волнуясь: "Яшка, это правда?" Все замерли... " Правда", - тихо ответил Яшка, и у меня отлегло от сердца (Войнович 5). "Hey, guys," I said...."Captain Kurasov just let slip who's been squealing on us. He's just about the lowest thing you could imagine and his name is just about the lowest on the list at roll call."...No one said a word. I looked over at Yakhontov....Finally, Genka Denisov, clearly upset, asked: "Yashka, is it true?" Everyone froze...."It's true," answered Yashka softly, and I felt a sense of relief (5a).
         ♦ Катя заулыбалась, глядя на Танаку, и у меня почему-то немного отлегло от души с его приходом (Аксёнов 1). Looking at Tanaka, Katya began to smile, and for some reason my heart lifted a little with his arrival (1a).
         ♦ "Владимир Николаевич, как вы думаете о себе, вы советский человек?" У меня немного отлегло от сердца. Если они ешё не решили, советский я или не советский, значит, может, и расстреляют не сразу (Войнович 1). "Do you consider yourself a good Soviet, Vladimir Nikolaevich?" My heart lightened a little. If they hadn't decided yet whether I was a good Soviet or not, that meant they might not put me in front of a firing squad right away (1a).
         ♦ Когда прошение было прочитано и закрестовано, то у всех словно отлегло от сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When the petition had been read and marked with Xs, they all felt as if a weight had been lifted from them (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отлегло от сердца

  • 18 отошло от сердца

    ОТЛЕГЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА <НА СЕРДЦЕ, ОТ ДУШИ, НА ДУШЕ obsoles> у кого coll; ОТОШЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА obs
    [VP; impers]
    =====
    a calm settled over s.o., a feeling of alarm, anxiety left s.o.:
    - X's heart lifted (lightened, grew lighter);
    - a sense of inner calm came over X.
         ♦ Он [Обломов] и не глядя видел, как Ольга встала с своего места и пошла в другой угол. У него отлегло от сердца (Гончаров 1). Не [Oblomov] could see without looking that Olga had got up from her seat and walked to another end of the room. He felt greatly relieved (1a).
         ♦ "Ребята, - сказал я... - сейчас капитан Курасов проговорился, кто нас предаёт. Это последний человек, и фамилия его стоит последней в нашем списке"... Все молчали. Я посмотрел на Яхонтова... Наконец, Генка Денисов спросил, явно волнуясь: "Яшка, это правда?" Все замерли... " Правда", - тихо ответил Яшка, и у меня отлегло от сердца (Войнович 5). "Hey, guys," I said...."Captain Kurasov just let slip who's been squealing on us. He's just about the lowest thing you could imagine and his name is just about the lowest on the list at roll call."...No one said a word. I looked over at Yakhontov....Finally, Genka Denisov, clearly upset, asked: "Yashka, is it true?" Everyone froze...."It's true," answered Yashka softly, and I felt a sense of relief (5a).
         ♦ Катя заулыбалась, глядя на Танаку, и у меня почему-то немного отлегло от души с его приходом (Аксёнов 1). Looking at Tanaka, Katya began to smile, and for some reason my heart lifted a little with his arrival (1a).
         ♦ "Владимир Николаевич, как вы думаете о себе, вы советский человек?" У меня немного отлегло от сердца. Если они ешё не решили, советский я или не советский, значит, может, и расстреляют не сразу (Войнович 1). "Do you consider yourself a good Soviet, Vladimir Nikolaevich?" My heart lightened a little. If they hadn't decided yet whether I was a good Soviet or not, that meant they might not put me in front of a firing squad right away (1a).
         ♦ Когда прошение было прочитано и закрестовано, то у всех словно отлегло от сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When the petition had been read and marked with Xs, they all felt as if a weight had been lifted from them (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отошло от сердца

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