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2 פירק אותו לגורמים
beat him up, made mincemeat of him, beat the living daylights out of him -
3 גמר עליו
beat the living daylights out of him -
4 דפק לו את הצורה
beat the living daylights out of him -
5 jdn. grün und gelb schlagen
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6 jdn. krankenhausreif schlagen
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7 jdn. windelweich prügeln
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8 windelweich
Adj. umg.1. jemanden windelweich schlagen oder dreschen beat the living daylights out of s.o., make mincemeat out of s.o.2. pej. (nachgiebig) softened up, ready to agree to anything* * *wịn|del|weich ['vɪndl'vaiç]1. advjdn windelwéích schlagen or hauen (inf) — to beat sb black and blue, to beat the living daylights out of sb
2. adj(= nachgiebig) softly-softly* * *win·del·weichI. adj feeble, lame▪ \windelweich sein to be a wimpII. advjdn \windelweich schlagen [o prügeln] (fam) to beat sb black and blue [or the living daylights out of sb]* * *Adjektiv (ugs.)jemanden windelweich schlagen od. hauen — beat the living daylights out of somebody (coll.)
* * *windelweich adj umg1.dreschen beat the living daylights out of sb, make mincemeat out of sb2. pej (nachgiebig) softened up, ready to agree to anything* * *Adjektiv (ugs.)jemanden windelweich schlagen od. hauen — beat the living daylights out of somebody (coll.)
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9 alma
adj.&f.feminine of ALMO.f.1 soul.sentir algo en el alma to be truly sorry about somethingagradecer algo en el alma to be deeply grateful for somethinglo que dijo me llegó al alma her words really struck homese le cayó el alma a los pies his heart sankcomo alma en pena like a lost soulcomo alma que lleva el diablo like a bat out of hell2 soul (person).un pueblo de doce mil almas a town of twelve thousand peopleno se ve un alma there isn't a soul to be seenalmas gemelas kindred spirits3 bore.4 core, heart.5 Alma.* * *(Takes el in singular)1 soul\agradecer a alguien con toda el alma to thank somebody from the bottom of one's heartcaerse el alma a los pies to become disheartenedcomo alma que lleva el diablo in a flashcon toda el alma wholeheartedly, with all one's heartllegar al alma de alguien to touch somebody, move somebodyllevar en el alma a alguien to love somebody deeplyno había ni una alma there wasn't a soul, there was nobody thereno poder alguien con su alma to be absolutely exhaustedparecer una alma en pena to look like a ghostpartir el alma a alguien to break somebody's heartsentir algo en el alma to be deeply sorry about somethingser el alma de la fiesta to be the life and soul of the partytener el alma en un hilo to have one's heart in one's mouth, be worried sickalma de Dios figurado good soulalma en pena lost soulalma gemela kindred spirit* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=espíritu) soulun pueblo de 2.000 almas — a village of 2,000 souls
¡alma de cántaro! — you idiot!
alma caritativa, alma de Dios — kind soul
almas gemelas — soul mates, kindred spirits más frm
2)en el alma —
te lo agradezco en el alma — I'm eternally o deeply grateful
- entregar el alma a Dioshasta el alma —
de mi alma —
¡madre mía de mi alma!, ¡Dios mío de mi alma! — good God!, good grief!
¡hijo de mi alma! — [con cariño] my darling boy!, my precious child!; [con ironía] my dear child!
¡mi alma! o ¡alma mía!, ¿qué te ha pasado? — my love! what's wrong?
partirse el alma —
con toda el alma —
lo odio con toda mi alma — I detest him, I hate his guts *
tiró fuerte, con toda su alma — he pulled hard, with all his might
3) (=parte vital) [de grupo, organización] driving force; [de asunto] heart, cruxhasta que no lleguemos al alma del asunto — until we get to the heart o crux of the matter
4) (Téc) [de cable] core; [de cuerda] core, central strand; [de cañón] bore; [de raíl] web5) (Bot) pith6) And (=cadáver) corpse* * *femenino‡1) ( espíritu) soulalma mía or mi alma — (como apelativo) my love
clavársele en el alma a alguien: lo que me dijo se me clavó en el alma I've never forgotten what he said; lleva clavada en el alma esa traición he's never got(ten) over that betrayal; como (un) alma en pena like a lost soul; con el alma en un hilo worried to death; con toda el or mi/tu/su alma with all my/your/his/ heart; lo odiaba con toda su alma she hated him intensely; del alma: su amigo del alma his bosom friend; de mi alma: hija de mi alma! my darling!; en el alma: lo siento en el alma I'm really o terribly sorry; me duele or pesa en el alma it hurts me deeply; te lo agradezco en el alma I can't tell you how grateful I am; hasta el alma (fam): me dolió hasta el alma it was excruciatingly painful; se le vio hasta el alma she bared her all (colloq); llegarle a alguien al alma: aquellas palabras me llegaron al alma ( me conmovieron) I was deeply touched by those words; ( me dolieron) I was deeply hurt by those words; me/le parte el alma it breaks my/his heart; no poder con su alma to be tired out; romperle el alma a alguien (fam) to beat the living daylights out of somebody (colloq); romperse el alma (fam) to break one's neck (colloq); salir/ir como alma que lleva el diablo to run like a bat out of hell; salirle a alguien del alma: siento habérselo dicho pero me salió del alma I'm sorry I said that, it just came out; el suspiro le salió del alma she sighed deeply; se me/le cayó or fue el alma a los pies my/his heart sank; venderle el alma al diablo — to sell one's soul (to the Devil)
2)a) ( persona) soulni un alma viviente — not a living soul
ser un alma bendita or de Dios — to be a kind soul
b) (centro, fuerza vital)3) ( ánimo) feeling* * *= soul, lifeblood, psyche.Ex. I would venture to guess that he would have characterized these suggestions as the eructation of unhealthy souls'.Ex. Since libraries are the lifeblood of research, it seems only fitting then that the education of librarians should include familiarity with research methodology.Ex. The author explores the history of the book in terms of its place of metaphor in the human psyche and compares it to electronic media.----* alma caritativa = charitable soul.* alma en pena = banshee.* alma gemela = soulmate, kindred spirit.* alma máter = Alma Mater.* amiga del alma = soul sister.* amigo del alma = soul brother.* chillar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* compañero del alma = soulmate, kindred spirit.* con el alma en vilo = on tenterhooks.* correr como alma que lleva el diablo = run for + Posesivo + life.* estar con el alma en vilo = put + Posesivo + life on hold, Posesivo + life + be + on hold.* gemir como alma en pena = wail like + a banshee.* gritar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* herir en el alma = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* la edad se lleva en el alma = you are as old as you feel.* perder el alma = lose + Posesivo + soul.* ser el alma de = be the life of, be the life and soul of.* toda alma viviente = every living soul.* vender el alma al diablo = sell + Posesivo + soul to the devil.* * *femenino‡1) ( espíritu) soulalma mía or mi alma — (como apelativo) my love
clavársele en el alma a alguien: lo que me dijo se me clavó en el alma I've never forgotten what he said; lleva clavada en el alma esa traición he's never got(ten) over that betrayal; como (un) alma en pena like a lost soul; con el alma en un hilo worried to death; con toda el or mi/tu/su alma with all my/your/his/ heart; lo odiaba con toda su alma she hated him intensely; del alma: su amigo del alma his bosom friend; de mi alma: hija de mi alma! my darling!; en el alma: lo siento en el alma I'm really o terribly sorry; me duele or pesa en el alma it hurts me deeply; te lo agradezco en el alma I can't tell you how grateful I am; hasta el alma (fam): me dolió hasta el alma it was excruciatingly painful; se le vio hasta el alma she bared her all (colloq); llegarle a alguien al alma: aquellas palabras me llegaron al alma ( me conmovieron) I was deeply touched by those words; ( me dolieron) I was deeply hurt by those words; me/le parte el alma it breaks my/his heart; no poder con su alma to be tired out; romperle el alma a alguien (fam) to beat the living daylights out of somebody (colloq); romperse el alma (fam) to break one's neck (colloq); salir/ir como alma que lleva el diablo to run like a bat out of hell; salirle a alguien del alma: siento habérselo dicho pero me salió del alma I'm sorry I said that, it just came out; el suspiro le salió del alma she sighed deeply; se me/le cayó or fue el alma a los pies my/his heart sank; venderle el alma al diablo — to sell one's soul (to the Devil)
2)a) ( persona) soulni un alma viviente — not a living soul
ser un alma bendita or de Dios — to be a kind soul
b) (centro, fuerza vital)3) ( ánimo) feeling* * *= soul, lifeblood, psyche.Ex: I would venture to guess that he would have characterized these suggestions as the eructation of unhealthy souls'.
Ex: Since libraries are the lifeblood of research, it seems only fitting then that the education of librarians should include familiarity with research methodology.Ex: The author explores the history of the book in terms of its place of metaphor in the human psyche and compares it to electronic media.* alma caritativa = charitable soul.* alma en pena = banshee.* alma gemela = soulmate, kindred spirit.* alma máter = Alma Mater.* amiga del alma = soul sister.* amigo del alma = soul brother.* chillar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* compañero del alma = soulmate, kindred spirit.* con el alma en vilo = on tenterhooks.* correr como alma que lleva el diablo = run for + Posesivo + life.* estar con el alma en vilo = put + Posesivo + life on hold, Posesivo + life + be + on hold.* gemir como alma en pena = wail like + a banshee.* gritar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* herir en el alma = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* la edad se lleva en el alma = you are as old as you feel.* perder el alma = lose + Posesivo + soul.* ser el alma de = be the life of, be the life and soul of.* toda alma viviente = every living soul.* vender el alma al diablo = sell + Posesivo + soul to the devil.* * *f‡A (espíritu) soulencomendó su alma a Dios he commended his soul to Godentregó su alma a Dios en la madrugada de ayer ( liter); he departed this life in the early hours of yesterday morning ( liter)tiene alma de artista/poeta he has an artistic soul/a poetic spirites un hombre con alma de niño he's a child at heartalma mía or mi alma ( como apelativo) my loveclavársele en el alma a algn: lo que me dijo se me clavó en el alma I've never forgotten what he saidlleva clavado en el alma no haber podido estudiar una carrera he's never got(ten) over the fact that he couldn't go to collegecomo (un) alma en pena like a lost soulcon el alma en un hilo worried to deathhasta que el avión aterrizó estuvimos con el alma en un hilo until the plane landed our hearts were in our mouthsestá con el alma en un hilo porque aún no ha tenido noticias suyas she's worried sick o to death because there's still no news of himcon toda el or mi/tu/su alma with all my/your/his/ heartlo siento con toda el alma I'm truly sorrylo odiaba con toda su alma she hated him intensely o vehementlyte lo agradezco con toda mi alma I want to thank you with all my heart o from the bottom of my heartdel alma: su amigo del alma his bosom friendde mi alma: ¡hijo de mi alma, qué pesadito te pones a veces! oh, Ian ( o Ben etc), darling, you can be such a nuisance sometimes¿qué te han hecho, hija de mi alma? what have they done to you, my darling?en el alma: lo siento en el alma pero no puedo ayudarte I'm truly o really o terribly sorry but I can't help youme duele or pesa en el alma it hurts me deeplyse alegró en el alma de que todo hubiera salido bien she was overjoyed that everything had turned out wellte lo agradezco en el alma I can't tell you how grateful I amhasta el alma ( fam): ¡la inyección me dolió hasta el alma! the injection was excruciating o excruciatingly painfulse le vio hasta el alma you could see everything o she bared her all ( colloq)me mojé hasta el alma I got soaked to the skin ( colloq)llegarle a algn al alma: aquellas palabras me llegaron al alma (me conmovieron) I was deeply touched o affected o moved by those words; (me dolieron) I was deeply hurt by those wordsme/le parte el alma it breaks my/his heartno poder con su alma to be ready to drop ( colloq), to be tired out o worn outestoy agotada, no puedo con mi alma I'm exhausted, I'm ready to dropsalir/ir como alma que lleva el diablo to run like a bat out of hell, to run hell for leathersalirle a algn del alma: siento habérselo dicho pero me salió del alma I'm sorry I said that to him, it just came outme salió del alma regalárselo I just gave it to him on an impulsese me/le cayó or fue el alma a los pies my/his heart sank (into my/his boots)vender el alma al diablo to sell one's soul (to the Devil)ése es capaz de vender su alma al diablo para conseguirlo he'd sell his soul (to the Devil) for it, he'd do anything to get it, he'd sell his grandmother to get it ( colloq)volverle a algn el alma al cuerpo: al oír que lo habían encontrado vivo le volvió el alma al cuerpo when she heard that he had been found alive, she felt a great sense of reliefdespués de aquella comida me volvió el alma al cuerpo I felt human again after that mealB1 (persona) soulno hay un alma por la calle there isn't a soul on the streetsun pueblecito de 600 almas a little village of 600 inhabitants o peopleni un alma viviente not a single o living soulser almas gemelas to be soul matesser un alma bendita or de Dios to be kind-hearted, be a kind soul2(centro, fuerza vital): el alma de la fiesta the life and soul of the partyel alma del movimiento nacionalista the driving force behind o the key figure of the nationalist movementC (sentimiento) feelingbaila sin alma there's no feeling in her dancingD ( Const) strutE (de un cable) core* * *
alma feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular
1 ( espíritu) soul;
alma mía or mi alma ( como apelativo) my love;
con toda el or mi/tu/su alma with all my/your/his/ heart;
del alma: su amigo del alma his bosom friend;
en el alma: lo siento en el alma I'm really o terribly sorry;
te lo agradezco en el alma I can't tell you how grateful I am;
llegarle a algn al alma: aquellas palabras me llegaron al alma ( me conmovieron) I was deeply touched by those words;
( me dolieron) I was deeply hurt by those words;◊ me/le parte el alma it breaks my/his heart
2 ( persona) soul;◊ ni un alma viviente not a living soul;
ser almas gemelas to be soul mates;
ser un alma bendita or de Dios to be a kind soul
alma sustantivo femenino
1 soul
(individuo) no había ni un alma, there was not a living soul
2 (la persona clave) key figure: su hijo es el alma de la familia, her son is the darling of the family
3 (ímpetu) heart: puse toda mi alma en ello, I put all my heart into it
♦ Locuciones: se me cayó el alma a los pies, my heart sank
como alma que lleva el diablo: salió huyendo como alma que lleva el diablo, he shot out like a bat out of hell
con toda el alma, with all my/your/his heart
partir el alma: me parte el alma verte tan triste, it breaks my heart to see you so sad
' alma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espíritu
- estar
- gemela
- gemelo
- limpiar
- reposo
- ánima
- grandeza
- mancha
English:
body
- bosom
- depth
- devil
- heart
- lifeblood
- mope about
- mope around
- sink
- soul
- soulmate
- spirit
- driving
- life
- touch
* * *1. [espíritu] soul;es un chico de alma noble he's a noble-minded boy;encomiendo mi alma a Dios I commend my soul to Godalma en pena soul in purgatory;como alma en pena like a lost soul2. [persona] soul;un pueblo de doce mil almas a town of twelve thousand people;no se ve un alma there isn't a soul to be seen3. [de negocio, equipo] backbone;son el alma de la compañía they're the backbone o core of the company;el alma de la fiesta the life and soul of the party;el alma del proyecto the driving force behind the project;el humor es el alma de este espectáculo humour is at the heart of this showalma máter driving force;ser el alma máter de algo to be the driving force behind sth4. [de cañón] bore6. [de viga] web7. Compmi alma [apelativo] dearest, darling;agradecer algo en el alma to be deeply grateful for sth;arrancarle el alma a alguien [matarlo] to kill sb;Famse le cayó el alma a los pies his heart sank;Famcomo alma que lleva el diablo like a bat out of hell;lo odia con toda su alma she hates him with all her heart;cantaba con toda su alma he was singing his heart out, he was singing for all he was worth;deseo con toda mi alma que seas feliz I hope with all my heart that you'll be happy;me da en el alma que no llamarán I can feel it in my bones o deep down that they're not going to call o Br ring;en el alma truly, from the bottom of one's heart;entregar el alma to give up the ghost;estar con el alma en un hilo to be worried stiff;llegar al alma a alguien to touch sb's heart;lo que dijo me llegó al alma her words really struck home;Famno puedo con mi alma I'm ready to drop, I'm completely worn out;partir el alma a alguien to break sb's heart;me salió del alma contestarle así I didn't mean to answer him like that, it just came out that way;sentirlo en el alma to be truly sorry;lo siento en el alma pero no puedo ayudarte I'm truly sorry, but I can't help you;ser el alma gemela de alguien to be sb's soul mate;Famser un alma de cántaro to be a mug;ser un alma de Dios to be a good soul;no tener alma to be heartless* * *f soul;se me cayó el alma a los pies fam my heart sank;lo siento en el alma I am truly sorry;¡alma mía! my love!;arrancarle a uno el alma, destrozar opartir el alma a uno break s.o.’s heart;como alma que lleva el diablo like a bat out of hell;con el alma en un hilo worried sick;con toda el alma with all one’s heart;me duele en el alma it hurts me deeply;romperle a uno el alma fam beat the living daylights out of s.o. fam ;no se ve un alma there isn’t a soul to be seen* * *alma nf1) : soul2) : person, human being3)no tener alma : to be pitiless4)tener el alma en un hilo : to have one's heart in one's mouth* * *alma n soul -
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1) General subject: knock seven bells out of somebody (из кого-л.), knock the tar out of somebody (из кого-л.), knock the stuffing out of somebody, wallop the living daylights out of someone, knock the living daylights out of someone, beat the living daylights out of someone, whale the tar out of somebody, beat the Jesus out of somebody, kick the Jesus out of somebody, knock the Jesus out of somebody -
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massacre* * *massacrare v.tr.1 to massacre, to slaughter, to butcher: massacrarono tutta quella povera gente indifesa, they massacred all those poor, helpless people // Nerone fece massacrare molti cristiani, Nero had many Christians massacred2 (picchiare con violenza) to beat* (up), (fam.) to beat* to a pulp: lo massacrò di colpi, he beat the stuffing out of him3 (spossare) to exhaust; (fam.) to do* in, to kill; (sl.) to knacker: il lavoro mi ha massacrato, the job exhausted me4 (rovinare) to spoil, to ruin, to murder: ha massacrato il libro con la sua pessima traduzione, he has completely spoilt (o he has ruined o murdered) the book with his terrible translation.* * *[massa'krare]verbo transitivo1) (uccidere) to massacre, to slaughter, to butcher2) (malmenare) to beat* [ persona]massacrare qcn. di botte — to knock o beat the living daylights out of sb. colloq.
3) (stremare)* * *massacrare/massa'krare/ [1]1 (uccidere) to massacre, to slaughter, to butcher2 (malmenare) to beat* [ persona]; massacrare qcn. di botte to knock o beat the living daylights out of sb. colloq.3 (stremare) questo caldo mi sta massacrando this heat is killing me -
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СМЕРТНЫМ БОЕМ бить кого coll NP instrum Invar adv ( intensif) used with impfv verbs fixed WO(to beat s.o.) unmercifullybeat the (living) daylights (the stuffing, the tar) out of s.o.beat s.o. to a pulp beat s.o. black-and-blue (in refer, to a one-time beating) give s.o. the hiding of his life....Никого из своих сыновей дедушка так не бил, как Иосифа. Бил смертным боем (Рыбаков 1)....Grandfather never beat his other sons as much as he did Yosif. He used to beat the living daylights out of him... (1a).В этот момент Петро не помнил, что собирался бить жену смертным боем... (Шолохов 3). At that moment Petro completely forgot that he had intended to give his wife the hiding of her life (3a). -
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• СМЕРТНЫМ БОЕМ бить кого coll[NPinstrum; Invar; adv (intensif); used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to beat s.o.) unmercifully:- beat the (living) daylights <the stuffing, the tar> out of s.o.;- beat s.o. to a pulp;- beat s.o. black-and-blue;- [in refer, to a one-time beating] give s.o. the hiding of his life.♦...Никого из своих сыновей дедушка так не бил, как Иосифа. Бил смертным боем (Рыбаков 1)....Grandfather never beat his other sons as much as he did Yosif. He used to beat the living daylights out of him... (1a).♦ В этот момент Петро не помнил, что собирался бить жену смертным боем... (Шолохов 3). At that moment Petro completely forgot that he had intended to give his wife the hiding of her life (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > смертным боем
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f blow( rumore) bangfare a botte come to blows* * *botta1 s.f.1 ( colpo) blow, stroke; (fam.) whack: dare un sacco di botte a qlcu., to whack s.o. (o to give s.o. a through thrashing); menar botte da orbi, to deal a volley of blows; fare a botte, to come to blows3 (fig.) blow, shock: fu una terribile botta, it was a terrible blow (o shock) // a botta calda, on the spur of the moment4 ( d'arma da fuoco) report, shot, bang5 ( scherma) pass, thrust, lunge6 ( battuta) sarcastic remark, witty retort: (rad., tv) spettacolo di botta e risposta, quiz programme (o giveaway show) // botta e risposta, tit for tat (o quick repartee o cut and thrust).* * *['bɔtta] 1.sostantivo femminile1) (colpo) knock, bangprendere una botta — [persona, macchina] to get a knock
dare una botta a qcn. — to hit sb.
2) (livido) bruise3) colloq. fig. (batosta) blow, shock4) (rumore) bang2.sostantivo femminile plurale botteprendere a -e qcn. — to beat up sb.
dare un sacco di -e o -e da orbi a qcn. to give sb. a good beating o thrashing, to beat the living daylights out of sb.; prendere un sacco di -e — to get a good beating o thrashing
••a botta calda — on the spot, off the cuff
una botta di fortuna, sfortuna — a stroke of luck, bad luck
botta e risposta — crosstalk, snip-snap
* * *botta/'bɔtta/I sostantivo f.1 (colpo) knock, bang; prendere una botta [ persona, macchina] to get a knock; dare una botta a qcn. to hit sb.; prendere una botta in testa to get a bang on the head2 (livido) bruise4 (rumore) bangII botte f.pl.fare a -e to come to blows; prendere a -e qcn. to beat up sb.; dare un sacco di -e o -e da orbi a qcn. to give sb. a good beating o thrashing, to beat the living daylights out of sb.; prendere un sacco di -e to get a good beating o thrashinga botta calda on the spot, off the cuff; una botta di fortuna, sfortuna a stroke of luck, bad luck; dare una bella botta a un lavoro to break the back of a task; botta e risposta crosstalk, snip-snap. -
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1) Colloquial: hide, hider, wallop the living daylights out of someone, knock the living daylights out of someone, beat the living daylights out of someone2) Jocular: skin alive (e.g. I'll skin him alive if I get hold of him!) -
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m1. für Männer: suit; für Frauen (Hosenanzug) trousersuit, Am. pantsuit; im Anzug erscheinen turn up in a suit (and tie); umg., fig.: jemanden aus dem Anzug schlagen beat the living daylights out of s.o.2. (Anrücken) approach, advance; im Anzug sein be in the offing; Feind: be on the advance, be approaching; Gewitter: be brewing, be coming up; Gefahr: be looming ( oder imminent); Grippe: be coming on4. MOT. pull, acceleration, Am. pickup5. schw. POL. (Antrag) motion* * *der Anzugarticle of clothing; dress; garment; costume; article of dress; suit* * *Ạn|zugm1) (= Herrenanzug) suitaus dem Anzug kippen (inf) — to be bowled over (inf), to be flabbergasted (inf)
See:→ hauen2) (Sw = Bezug) cover3) (= das Heranrücken) approachim Anzug sein — to be coming; (Mil) to be advancing; (fig) (Gewitter, Gefahr) to be in the offing; (Krankheit) to be coming on
5) (von Auto etc) acceleration* * *An·zug1m1. (Herrenanzug) suitein einreihiger/zweireihiger \Anzug a single- [or double-] breasted suitim \Anzug erscheinen to appear in a suitAnzüge fürs Bett linen no pl, bedclothes3.An·zug22. (Heranrückung) approachim \Anzug sein to be on the way; MIL to be approaching; Bedrohung, Gefahr to be in the offing; (von Erkältung, Schnupfen) to be coming on* * *1) suit2) inim Anzug sein — < danger> be imminent; < storm> be approaching; <fever, illness> be coming on; < enemy> be advancing
* * *Anzug mim Anzug erscheinen turn up in a suit (and tie); umg, fig:jemanden aus dem Anzug schlagen beat the living daylights out of sb2. (Anrücken) approach, advance;im Anzug sein be in the offing; Feind: be on the advance, be approaching; Gewitter: be brewing, be coming up; Gefahr: be looming ( oder imminent); Grippe: be coming on4. AUTO pull, acceleration, US pickup* * *1) suit2) inim Anzug sein — < danger> be imminent; < storm> be approaching; <fever, illness> be coming on; < enemy> be advancing
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18 orbo
orbo agg.◆ s.m. blind man // si sono dati botte da orbi, they beat the living daylights out of each other.* * *['ɔrbo] 1.1) (cieco) blind2) (guercio) blind in one eye2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a)1) (cieco) blind person2) (guercio) person blind in one eye••dare botte da -i a qcn. — to give sb. a good thrashing, to thrash the living daylights out of sb., to bash sb
* * *orbo/'ɔrbo/1 (cieco) blind2 (guercio) blind in one eye(f. -a)1 (cieco) blind person2 (guercio) person blind in one eyedare botte da -i a qcn. to give sb. a good thrashing, to thrash the living daylights out of sb., to bash sb. -
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1) General subject: beat back and belly, (кого-л.) beat to a fare-the-well, bemaul, (кого-л.) beat to a pulp, (кого-л.) belabor with a vengeance, (кого-л.) thresh within an inch of his life, beat hollow, knock seven bells out of somebody, knock the tar out of somebody, whale the tar out of somebody, beat senseless, kick the tar out, (кого-л.) thrash within an inch of his life, beat half to death, beat one black and blue2) American: (кого-л.) beat the living daylights out of, (кого-л.) kick the crap out of (smb.)3) Jargon: (кого-л.) beat Jesus out of (smb.), (кого-л.) kick Jesus out of (smb.), (кого-л.) knock Jesus out of (smb.), cream4) Graphic expression: knock seven kinds of shit (of smb.)5) Makarov: all to pieces, beat( smb.) back and belly, (кого-л.) beat (smb.) to a pulp, (кого-л.) reduce (smb.) to a pulp, (кого-л.) thrash (smb.) within an inch of his life, to a frazzle, (кого-л.) flog with an inch of his lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избить до полусмерти
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20 plâtre
plâtre [plαtʀ]masculine nouna. ( = matière) plasterb. ( = objet) plaster cast* * *plɑtʀnom masculin1) Construction, Bâtiment ( matériau) plasterles plâtres — plasterwork [U]
2) Art, Médecine ( objet) plaster cast••battre quelqu'un comme plâtre — (colloq) to beat the living daylights out of somebody (colloq)
* * *plɒtʀ1. nm1) (= matériau) plasterune statue en plâtre — a plaster statue, a statue made of plaster
2) (= statue) plaster statue3) MÉDECINE plaster cast2. plâtres nmpl1) (= travaux) plasterwork sg2) figessuyer les plâtres [réforme, changement, expérience] — to face the teething problems
* * *plâtre nm1 Constr ( matériau) plaster; les plâtres plasterwork ¢; ton Brie, c'est du plâtre your Brie is like chalk;2 Méd, Art ( objet) plaster cast; on lui a mis la jambe dans le plâtre they've put his leg in plaster ou in a cast; plâtre de marche walking cast.battre qn comme plâtre○ to beat the living daylights out of sb○; essuyer les plâtres to put up with the initial problems.[platr] nom masculin[appareil] plaster cast[objet] plaster cast ou model————————plâtres nom masculin pluriel
См. также в других словарях:
beat the (living) daylights out of somebody — beat/knock the (living) ˈdaylights out of sb idiom (informal) to hit sb very hard several times and hurt them very much • Get out or I ll beat the living daylights out of you! Main entry: ↑daylightsidiom … Useful english dictionary
beat the living daylights out of someone — beat/knock the (living) daylights out of (someone) to hit someone very hard many times. I ll knock the living daylights out of him if I catch him doing it again! … New idioms dictionary
beat the living daylights out of — beat/knock the (living) daylights out of (someone) to hit someone very hard many times. I ll knock the living daylights out of him if I catch him doing it again! … New idioms dictionary
beat the (living) daylights out of someone — beat/knock/the (living) daylights out of someone phrase to hit someone very hard many times so that you injure them seriously Thesaurus: to hit a personsynonym Main entry: daylights … Useful english dictionary
beat\ the\ living\ daylights\ out\ of — • beat the out of • lick the out of • whale the out of v. phr. informal To beat hard; give a bad beating to. Used with several words after the , as daylights , living daylights , tar . The big kid told Charlie that he would beat the daylights out … Словарь американских идиом
—— the living daylights out of — do the specified thing to (someone) with great severity: he beat the living daylights out of them. → daylight … English new terms dictionary
beat the living daylights out of him — beat him out of shape, hit him senselessly, knocked him unconscious … English contemporary dictionary
knock the (living) daylights out of somebody — beat/knock the (living) ˈdaylights out of sb idiom (informal) to hit sb very hard several times and hurt them very much • Get out or I ll beat the living daylights out of you! Main entry: ↑daylightsidiom … Useful english dictionary
knock the living daylights out of someone — beat/knock the (living) daylights out of (someone) to hit someone very hard many times. I ll knock the living daylights out of him if I catch him doing it again! … New idioms dictionary
knock the living daylights out of — beat/knock the (living) daylights out of (someone) to hit someone very hard many times. I ll knock the living daylights out of him if I catch him doing it again! … New idioms dictionary
knock the (living) daylights out of someone — beat/knock/the (living) daylights out of someone phrase to hit someone very hard many times so that you injure them seriously Thesaurus: to hit a personsynonym Main entry: daylights … Useful english dictionary