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Ruder

  • 1 remo

    'rrɛmo
    m
    sustantivo masculino
    1. [pala] Ruder das
    3. (gen pl) [extremidad] Gliedmaßen Plural
    remo
    remo ['rremo]
    num1num (pala) Ruder neutro; tomar el remo (figurativo familiar) die Führung übernehmen
    num2num deporte Rudern neutro; a(l) remo rudernd; (figurativo) mit Mühe; a remo y vela (familiar) ruck, zuck; andar al remo (familiar figurativo) schuften

    Diccionario Español-Alemán > remo

  • 2 timón

    ti'mɔn
    m NAUT
    Steuer n, Ruder n
    sustantivo masculino
    3. [gobierno] Leitung die
    timón
    timón [ti'mon]
    Steuer neutro; llevar el timón de una empresa (familiar) ein Unternehmen leiten

    Diccionario Español-Alemán > timón

  • 3 descarado

    adj.
    cynical, bare-faced, barefaced, bold-faced.
    f. & m.
    cheeky person.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: descararse.
    * * *
    1 (actitud) shameless, brazen, insolent; (persona) cheeky
    2 (patente) blatant
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 shameless person, cheeky person
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) [persona] (=desvergonzado) shameless; (=insolente) cheeky, sassy (EEUU)
    2) (=evidente) [mentira] barefaced; [prejuicio] blatant
    2.
    ADV *

    sí voy, descarado — I'm going all right, you bet I'm going

    si supiera inglés, descarado que me iba a Londres — if I spoke English, you can bet your life I'd go to London

    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo <persona/actitud> brazen, shameless
    II
    - da masculino, femenino

    no contestes así a tu madre descarado! — don't talk back to your mother like that, you rude little boy

    * * *
    = blatant, cheeky [cheekier -comp., cheekiest -sup.], brazen, shameless, sassy [sassier -comp., sassiest -sup.], in-your-face, unabashed, brash [brasher -comp., brashest -sup.], insolent, rude [ruder -comp., rudest -sup.], impudent, unashamed, saucy [saucier -comp., sauciest -sup.], pert.
    Ex. And what I'm trying to suggest is that there's something shameful about a profession that has allowed this kind of blatant and rank ethnocentrism, racism, chauvinism, the whole schmier, to persist this long.
    Ex. The young man in the picture is myself snapped twenty-five years or so ago by a cheeky thirteen-year-old during the first few months of my first teaching job.
    Ex. They accepted the government's brazen lies stating that Ramón Colás, the co-founder of the library movement, has not been arrested as a prisoner of conscience.
    Ex. Another librarian described herself as 'a shameless, self-promoter'.
    Ex. This series of personal essays are at various times sassy, profound, superficial, and maddening.
    Ex. Some female readers also appreciate bad-girl books for their powerful, independent heroines, and in-your-face attitude.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'What's the number?: an unofficial and unabashed guide to the Library of Congress Classification for the social sciences'.
    Ex. Caslon rejected the brash contrast of the later Dutch founts, and produced types that were without serious blemish, but also without much life.
    Ex. He had always anathematized those who took unscrupulous advantage of their positions, and those who succumbed to their insolent methods.
    Ex. 'That young man was terribly rude'.
    Ex. The Library Association is impudent in suggesting that it will impose sanctions on those who fail to keep abreast of developments in librarianship.
    Ex. There is a need for more study of current lending patterns to establish a clear mandate for unashamed purchase of AV materials by traditionally print-oriented librarians.
    Ex. Singers and other entertainers in Burma have been warned to cut out saucy behaviour and be neat and tidy or face the consequences.
    Ex. He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.
    ----
    * mentira descarada = blatant lie, bare-faced lie.
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo <persona/actitud> brazen, shameless
    II
    - da masculino, femenino

    no contestes así a tu madre descarado! — don't talk back to your mother like that, you rude little boy

    * * *
    = blatant, cheeky [cheekier -comp., cheekiest -sup.], brazen, shameless, sassy [sassier -comp., sassiest -sup.], in-your-face, unabashed, brash [brasher -comp., brashest -sup.], insolent, rude [ruder -comp., rudest -sup.], impudent, unashamed, saucy [saucier -comp., sauciest -sup.], pert.

    Ex: And what I'm trying to suggest is that there's something shameful about a profession that has allowed this kind of blatant and rank ethnocentrism, racism, chauvinism, the whole schmier, to persist this long.

    Ex: The young man in the picture is myself snapped twenty-five years or so ago by a cheeky thirteen-year-old during the first few months of my first teaching job.
    Ex: They accepted the government's brazen lies stating that Ramón Colás, the co-founder of the library movement, has not been arrested as a prisoner of conscience.
    Ex: Another librarian described herself as 'a shameless, self-promoter'.
    Ex: This series of personal essays are at various times sassy, profound, superficial, and maddening.
    Ex: Some female readers also appreciate bad-girl books for their powerful, independent heroines, and in-your-face attitude.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'What's the number?: an unofficial and unabashed guide to the Library of Congress Classification for the social sciences'.
    Ex: Caslon rejected the brash contrast of the later Dutch founts, and produced types that were without serious blemish, but also without much life.
    Ex: He had always anathematized those who took unscrupulous advantage of their positions, and those who succumbed to their insolent methods.
    Ex: 'That young man was terribly rude'.
    Ex: The Library Association is impudent in suggesting that it will impose sanctions on those who fail to keep abreast of developments in librarianship.
    Ex: There is a need for more study of current lending patterns to establish a clear mandate for unashamed purchase of AV materials by traditionally print-oriented librarians.
    Ex: Singers and other entertainers in Burma have been warned to cut out saucy behaviour and be neat and tidy or face the consequences.
    Ex: He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.
    * mentira descarada = blatant lie, bare-faced lie.

    * * *
    descarado1 -da
    1 ‹persona/actitud› brazen, shameless
    el muy descarado, pedirme dinero así what (a) nerve he has, asking me for money like that
    las elecciones fueron un fraude descarado the elections were a blatant fraud o were clearly rigged
    ( Esp fam): si tuviese dinero, descarado que me iría a vivir sola you can bet your life if I had the money, I'd go off and live alone ( colloq)
    lo hizo adrede, descarado make no mistake, she did it on purpose, she did it on purpose, you can be sure of it o you can bet your life on it
    descarado2 -da
    masculine, feminine
    no contestes así a tu madre ¡descarado! don't talk back to your mother like that, you rude o ( BrE) cheeky little boy
    ese chico es un descarado that boy has a lot of nerve
    * * *

    Del verbo descararse: ( conjugate descararse)

    descarado es:

    el participio

    descarado
    ◊ -da adjetivo ‹persona/actitud brazen, shameless;

    es muy descarado he has a lot of nerve
    descarado,-a
    I adj (insolente) cheeky, insolent
    (desvergonzado) shameless
    una mentira descarada, a barefaced lie
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino cheeky person

    ' descarado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    atrevida
    - atrevido
    - cara
    - descarada
    - desvergonzada
    - desvergonzado
    - golfa
    - golfo
    - lisa
    - liso
    - sinvergüenza
    - fresco
    - patudo
    English:
    audacious
    - barefaced
    - blatant
    - bold
    - brash
    - brassy
    - brazen
    - cheeky
    - downright
    - forward
    - shameless
    - unabashed
    - outright
    - pert
    * * *
    descarado, -a
    adj
    1. [desvergonzado] [persona] cheeky, impertinent;
    ¡no seas (tan) descarado! don't be (so) cheeky!;
    ¡el muy descarado se ha atrevido a burlarse de mí! the cheeky devil had the nerve to make fun of me!
    2. [flagrante] barefaced, blatant;
    una mentira descarada a barefaced lie;
    ¡es un robo descarado! it's daylight robbery!;
    ¡ha sido un penalti descarado! there's no way that wasn't a penalty!
    adv
    Esp Fam [por supuesto, seguro] you bet!;
    no lo conseguirá, descarado there's no way she'll manage to do it;
    ¡descarado que iremos! too right we're going to go!
    nm,f
    cheeky devil;
    eres un descarado mirando you are awful the way you stare at people
    * * *
    adj rude, impertinent
    * * *
    descarado, -da adj
    : brazen, impudent
    * * *
    descarado adj cheeky [comp. cheekier; superl. cheekiest]

    Spanish-English dictionary > descarado

  • 4 grosero

    adj.
    rude, impolite, coarse, discourteous.
    m.
    rough person, rough, rough and disorderly person, rude.
    * * *
    1 (tosco) coarse, crude
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 rude person
    * * *
    (f. - grosera)
    adj.
    2) rude
    * * *
    ADJ (=descortés) rude; (=ordinario) coarse, vulgar; (=tosco) rough, loutish; (=indecente) indelicate
    * * *
    I
    - ra adjetivo
    a) ( descortés) <persona/comportamiento> rude, ill-mannered; < lenguaje> rude
    b) ( vulgar) crude
    II
    - ra masculino, femenino

    es un grosero — ( vulgar) he's so vulgar o crude!; ( descortés) he's so rude!

    * * *
    = rude [ruder -comp., rudest -sup.], churlish, abusive, vulgar, uncouth, coarse [coarser -comp.; coarsest -sup.], gross [grosser -comp., grossest -sup.], churl, boorish, short, short-tempered, off-hand [offhand], tasteless, crass [crasser -comp., crassest -sup.].
    Ex. 'That young man was terribly rude'.
    Ex. 'He's slipping back into a churlish mood', the director said averting his eyes.
    Ex. Reference supervisors have a responsibility to protect their staff as well as other library users from the unpleasant, abusive behavior of some persons.
    Ex. This paper is a somewhat whimsical glance backwards, recalling 6 vulgar American parodies of 7 enduring songs.
    Ex. All the writers chosen characterized eastern Europe throughout the 18th century as uncouth and backward.
    Ex. The sections of a book were stapled to a coarse cloth backing, but unfortunately the staples soon rusted and became brittle.
    Ex. Janell has always had a soft spot in her heart for animals most people might find gross.
    Ex. Then again, who but a churl could fail to grieve at the waste of an artistic life of such immensity and grandeur?.
    Ex. He says he dislikes Rose way more because she is a big mouth, intolerant, boorish, know-it-all and always talking about her gay life.
    Ex. He first spotted trouble when she started being short with users and so he solved the problem by scaling back her workload.
    Ex. A medical doctor had told him that the reason why women have faster pulse beats is because they are short-tempered.
    Ex. The osteopath was accused of being off-hand with a female patient and not putting her at ease.
    Ex. Of the hundreds of figurines currently on the market, here are the most bizarrely tasteless.
    Ex. In these new book, he is still at bay, pursued by the hounds of desire and anxiety in a literary world ever more crass.
    ----
    * ser grosero con = be abusive of.
    * * *
    I
    - ra adjetivo
    a) ( descortés) <persona/comportamiento> rude, ill-mannered; < lenguaje> rude
    b) ( vulgar) crude
    II
    - ra masculino, femenino

    es un grosero — ( vulgar) he's so vulgar o crude!; ( descortés) he's so rude!

    * * *
    = rude [ruder -comp., rudest -sup.], churlish, abusive, vulgar, uncouth, coarse [coarser -comp.; coarsest -sup.], gross [grosser -comp., grossest -sup.], churl, boorish, short, short-tempered, off-hand [offhand], tasteless, crass [crasser -comp., crassest -sup.].

    Ex: 'That young man was terribly rude'.

    Ex: 'He's slipping back into a churlish mood', the director said averting his eyes.
    Ex: Reference supervisors have a responsibility to protect their staff as well as other library users from the unpleasant, abusive behavior of some persons.
    Ex: This paper is a somewhat whimsical glance backwards, recalling 6 vulgar American parodies of 7 enduring songs.
    Ex: All the writers chosen characterized eastern Europe throughout the 18th century as uncouth and backward.
    Ex: The sections of a book were stapled to a coarse cloth backing, but unfortunately the staples soon rusted and became brittle.
    Ex: Janell has always had a soft spot in her heart for animals most people might find gross.
    Ex: Then again, who but a churl could fail to grieve at the waste of an artistic life of such immensity and grandeur?.
    Ex: He says he dislikes Rose way more because she is a big mouth, intolerant, boorish, know-it-all and always talking about her gay life.
    Ex: He first spotted trouble when she started being short with users and so he solved the problem by scaling back her workload.
    Ex: A medical doctor had told him that the reason why women have faster pulse beats is because they are short-tempered.
    Ex: The osteopath was accused of being off-hand with a female patient and not putting her at ease.
    Ex: Of the hundreds of figurines currently on the market, here are the most bizarrely tasteless.
    Ex: In these new book, he is still at bay, pursued by the hounds of desire and anxiety in a literary world ever more crass.
    * ser grosero con = be abusive of.

    * * *
    grosero1 -ra
    1 (descortés) ‹persona/comportamiento› rude, ill-mannered; ‹lenguaje› rude
    2 (vulgar) crude, vulgar, coarse
    grosero2 -ra
    masculine, feminine
    es un grosero (vulgar) he's so vulgar o crude o coarse!; (descortés) he's so rude!
    * * *

     

    grosero
    ◊ -ra adjetivo

    a) ( descortés) ‹persona/lenguaje rude


    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino:
    es un grosero ( vulgar) he's so vulgar o crude!;


    ( descortés) he's so rude!
    grosero,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 (tosco, de baja calidad) coarse
    2 (ofensivo, desagradable) rude
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino es un grosero, he's very rude
    ' grosero' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    basta
    - basto
    - bruta
    - bruto
    - conmigo
    - grosera
    - ordinaria
    - ordinario
    - primitiva
    - primitivo
    - tono
    - animal
    - bestia
    - gamberro
    - gesto
    - guarango
    - ordinariez
    - patán
    - pelado
    English:
    boor
    - boorish
    - coarse
    - crude
    - earthy
    - foul
    - rude
    - throw out
    - uncouth
    - apologize
    - downright
    - dream
    - how
    - just
    - so
    - vulgar
    * * *
    grosero, -a
    adj
    1. [maleducado] rude, crude
    2. [tosco] coarse, rough
    3. [malhablado] foul-mouthed
    nm,f
    rude person;
    es un grosero he's terribly rude
    * * *
    I adj rude
    II m, grosera f rude person
    * * *
    grosero, -ra adj
    1) : rude, fresh
    2) : coarse, vulgar
    grosero, -ra n
    : rude person
    * * *
    grosero adj rude

    Spanish-English dictionary > grosero

  • 5 desbordar

    đesbor'đar
    v
    1) ( rebasar el borde) überfluten, überlaufen
    2) (fig: rebosar) überschäumen, überquellen
    3) ( exceder) übersteigen

    Este trabajo ha desbordado mis capacidades. — Diese Arbeit hat meine Fähigkeiten überstiegen.

    verbo transitivo
    1. (figurado) [expectativa] übertreffen
    (figurado) [contrario, defensa] ausspielen
    2. [estar lleno]
    ————————
    desbordarse verbo pronominal
    1. [líquido] überfließen
    3. (figurado) [sentimiento] überströmen
    desbordar
    desbordar [desβor'ðar]
    I verbo intransitivo, verbo reflexivo
    desbordarse (líquido) überlaufen; (río) über die Ufer treten; (vicio) aus dem Ruder laufen; desbordar de alegría vor Freude ganz aus dem Häuschen sein; desbordar de emoción ganz gerührt sein; su alegría/entusiasmo se desbordó er/sie war vor Freude/Begeisterung ganz aus dem Häuschen
    (exceder) überschreiten; esto desborda mi paciencia gleich verliere ich die Geduld

    Diccionario Español-Alemán > desbordar

  • 6 timonear

    timo'nɛar
    v NAUT
    am Ruder stehen, steuern
    verbo intransitivo

    Diccionario Español-Alemán > timonear

См. также в других словарях:

  • Ruder [2] — Ruder (Schiffsruder) verleiht dem Schiffe Steuer und Manövrierfähigkeit; es besteht aus einer ebenen Fläche, der Ruderfläche, welche um eine vertikale oder geneigte Achse, die Ruderspindel, gedreht werden kann. Die Wirkung des Ruders beruht auf… …   Lexikon der gesamten Technik

  • Ruder — Sn std. (9. Jh.), mhd. ruoder, ruodel, ahd. ruodar, mndd. roder, rōr, mndl. ro(e)der, roider u.a Stammwort. Aus wg. * rōþra n. Ruder , auch in ae. rōđer, afr. rōther. Anord. róđr m., das formal entspricht, bedeutet das Rudern ; anord. rœđi Ruder… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Ruder — Ruder: Das westgerm. Substantiv mhd. ruoder, ahd. ruodar, niederl. roer (»Steuerruder«), engl. rudder (»Steuerseitenruder«) gehört zu einem im Nhd. untergegangenen Verb mit der Bedeutung »rudern«: mhd. rüejen, mnd. rōjen (beachte seemännisch… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • Ruder — Ruder, 1) (Rieme, Riem), Werkzeug zur Bewegung der Fahrzeuge. Ein R. besteht aus einem ziemlich langen Stück Eschen od. anderem harten, auch wohl kiefernen od. tännenen Holz. Der unterste, im Wasser befindliche Theil (Blatt) ist platt u. am… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Rüder — Rüder, Friedrich August, geb. 1762 in Eutin, wurde 1784 Privatsecretär in Oldenburg, 1792 Landgerichtssecretär daselbst, 1797 Amtsverwalter, dann Kammerassessor, 1811 französischer Domäneneinnehmer in Oldenburg u. 1813 Maire in Hamburg; er… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Ruder — (Steuerruder), Vorrichtung zum Lenken (Steuern) des Schiffes, bestehend aus einem hölzernen oder eisernen Blatt, das in vertikaler Ebene drehbar am Hinterende des Schiffes befestigt ist. Man unterscheidet am R. das Ruderblatt, unter Wasser, und… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Ruder [1] — Ruder, ein drehbarer Handgriff zur Bewegung von Verschlußteilen an Türen und Fenstern (s. Fensterbeschläge II, Drehstangenverschluß, Bd. 3, S. 694) …   Lexikon der gesamten Technik

  • Ruder — Ruder, unseemännisch Steuer, Vorrichtung zum Steuern des Schiffs, ist um eine senkrechte Achse drehbar am Hinter oder auf Einschraubenschiffen am Rudersteven mit Fingerlingen in die Ösen der Ruderscheren aufgehängt, sein Kopf reicht durch eine… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Ruder — Das Ruder ist die Einrichtung eines Fahrzeuges, die zur Richtungsänderung dient, indem es Drehmomente aus dem umströmenden Medium erzeugt. Dies gilt für Schiffe mit dem umströmenden Medium Wasser und für Flugzeuge oder Luftschiffe mit dem Medium… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ruder — 1. Das Ruder im Land ruht am besten in Einer Hand. »Regierungsruder muss nur einer führen.« (Chaos, 970.) 2. Das Ruder muss führen, wer es zu fuhren gelernt hat. 3. Der eine steht am Ruder1, der andere am Bug2. 1) Hintertheil des Schiffs. 2)… …   Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

  • Ruder — Skull; Riemen; Steuerruder; Steuer; Paddel * * * Ru|der [ ru:dɐ], das; s, : 1. Vorrichtung zum Steuern eines Schiffs: das Ruder führen; das Ruder ist gebrochen. Syn.: 1↑ Steuer. Zus.: Steuerruder. 2. Stange mit flachem End …   Universal-Lexikon

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