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  • 1 С-403

    ПОДНИМАТЬ (ПОДЫМАТЬ)/ПОДНЯТЬ НА СМЕХ кого-что coll VP subj: human to make s.o. or sth. an object of ridicule
    X поднял Y-a на смех = X made fun of Y
    X made a laughingstock of Y X made Y a laughingstock X had a laugh at person Y4s expense (in limited contexts) X started jeering at Y (when ridiculing s.o. 's suggestion, comment etc) X laughed Y down.
    ...Он (Антонович) слышал, что Надя просила выдать ей папку с несекретной перепиской Лопаткина и что ей отказали. Во время работы комиссии он осторожно заговорил об этом, и Урюпин, громко хохоча, поднял его на смех. Антонович знал, что в папке не только свобода - вся жизнь Дмитрия Алексеевича (Дудинцев 1). Не (Antonovich) had heard that Nadia had asked for the file with Lopatkin's non-secret correspondence to be handed over to her, and that this had been refused While the commission had been at work, he (Antonovich) had cautiously referred to this, and Uriupin, laughing loudly, had made fun of him. Antonovich knew that that file held, not only Lopatkin's liberty, but his whole life's work (1a).
    «Я поделился своим открытием лишь с одним человеком - с моим коллегой Мишечкиным. Он меня поднял на смех, назвал это научным мистицизмом...»(Евтушенко 1). "I shared my discovery with only one man, my colleague Mishechkin. He made a laughing stock of me and called it all 'scientific mysticism'" (1a).
    Весь тот день (Илюша) мало со мной говорил, совсем молчал даже... А в тот-то именно день мальчишки и подняли его на смех в школе...» (Достоевский 1). "All that day he (Ilyusha) hardly spoke to me, he was even quite silent... And it was precisely that day when the boys started jeering at him in school..." (1a).
    ...По бульвару на большой скорости пронеслись полдюжины броневиков-амфибий с горящими фарами и воющими сиренами... В кафе «Марсово поле» некий иностранец предположил, что подразделение мчалось «брать» Совет Министров. Его подняли на смех (Аксенов 7)....Half a dozen amphibious armored cars sped down the center of the road, their headlights glaring red and sirens going full blast....A foreigner in the Cafe Champs de Mars suggested they might be off to "take" the Council of Ministers. He was laughed down (7a).

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  • 2 поднимать на смех

    ПОДНИМАТЬ < ПОДЫМАТЬ>/ПОДНЯТЬ НА СМЕХ кого-что coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to make s.o. or sth. an object of ridicule:
    - X поднял Y-а на смех X made fun of Y;
    - [in limited contexts] X started jeering at Y;
    - [when ridiculing s.o.'s suggestion, comment etc] X laughed Y down.
         ♦...Он [АНТОНОВИЧ] слышал, что Надя просила выдать ей папку с несекретной перепиской Лопаткина и что ей отказали. Во время работы комиссии он осторожно заговорил об этом, и Урюпин, громко хохоча, поднял его на смех. Антонович знал, что в папке не только свобода - вся жизнь Дмитрия Алексеевича (Дудинцев 1). Не [Antonovich] had heard that Nadia had asked for the file with Lopatkin's non-secret correspondence to be handed over to her, and that this had been refused While the commission had been at work, he [Antonovich] had cautiously referred to this, and Uriupin, laughing loudly, had made fun of him. Antonovich knew that that file held, not only Lopatkin's liberty, but his whole life's work (1a).
         ♦ "Я поделился своим открытием лишь с одним человеком - с моим коллегой Мишечкиным. Он меня поднял на смех, назвал это научным мистицизмом..."(Евтушенко 1). "I shared my discovery with only one man, my colleague Mishechkin. He made a laughing stock of me and called it all 'scientific mysticism'" (1a).
         ♦ "Весь тот день [Илюша] мало со мной говорил, совсем молчал даже... А в тот-то именно день мальчишки и подняли его на смех в школе..." (Достоевский 1). "All that day he [Ilyusha] hardly spoke to me, he was even quite silent... And it was precisely that day when the boys started jeering at him in school..." (1a).
         ♦...По бульвару на большой скорости пронеслись полдюжины броневиков-амфибий с горящими фарами и воющими сиренами... В кафе "Марсово поле" некий иностранец предположил, что подразделение мчалось " брать" Совет Министров. Его подняли на смех (Аксенов 7)....Half a dozen amphibious armored cars sped down the center of the road, their headlights glaring red and sirens going full blast....A foreigner in the Cafig Champs de Mars suggested they might be off to "take" the Council of Ministers. He was laughed down (7a).

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  • 3 поднять на смех

    ПОДНИМАТЬ < ПОДЫМАТЬ>/ПОДНЯТЬ НА СМЕХ кого-что coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to make s.o. or sth. an object of ridicule:
    - X поднял Y-а на смех X made fun of Y;
    - [in limited contexts] X started jeering at Y;
    - [when ridiculing s.o.'s suggestion, comment etc] X laughed Y down.
         ♦...Он [АНТОНОВИЧ] слышал, что Надя просила выдать ей папку с несекретной перепиской Лопаткина и что ей отказали. Во время работы комиссии он осторожно заговорил об этом, и Урюпин, громко хохоча, поднял его на смех. Антонович знал, что в папке не только свобода - вся жизнь Дмитрия Алексеевича (Дудинцев 1). Не [Antonovich] had heard that Nadia had asked for the file with Lopatkin's non-secret correspondence to be handed over to her, and that this had been refused While the commission had been at work, he [Antonovich] had cautiously referred to this, and Uriupin, laughing loudly, had made fun of him. Antonovich knew that that file held, not only Lopatkin's liberty, but his whole life's work (1a).
         ♦ "Я поделился своим открытием лишь с одним человеком - с моим коллегой Мишечкиным. Он меня поднял на смех, назвал это научным мистицизмом..."(Евтушенко 1). "I shared my discovery with only one man, my colleague Mishechkin. He made a laughing stock of me and called it all 'scientific mysticism'" (1a).
         ♦ "Весь тот день [Илюша] мало со мной говорил, совсем молчал даже... А в тот-то именно день мальчишки и подняли его на смех в школе..." (Достоевский 1). "All that day he [Ilyusha] hardly spoke to me, he was even quite silent... And it was precisely that day when the boys started jeering at him in school..." (1a).
         ♦...По бульвару на большой скорости пронеслись полдюжины броневиков-амфибий с горящими фарами и воющими сиренами... В кафе "Марсово поле" некий иностранец предположил, что подразделение мчалось " брать" Совет Министров. Его подняли на смех (Аксенов 7)....Half a dozen amphibious armored cars sped down the center of the road, their headlights glaring red and sirens going full blast....A foreigner in the Cafig Champs de Mars suggested they might be off to "take" the Council of Ministers. He was laughed down (7a).

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  • 4 подымать на смех

    ПОДНИМАТЬ < ПОДЫМАТЬ>/ПОДНЯТЬ НА СМЕХ кого-что coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to make s.o. or sth. an object of ridicule:
    - X поднял Y-а на смех X made fun of Y;
    - [in limited contexts] X started jeering at Y;
    - [when ridiculing s.o.'s suggestion, comment etc] X laughed Y down.
         ♦...Он [АНТОНОВИЧ] слышал, что Надя просила выдать ей папку с несекретной перепиской Лопаткина и что ей отказали. Во время работы комиссии он осторожно заговорил об этом, и Урюпин, громко хохоча, поднял его на смех. Антонович знал, что в папке не только свобода - вся жизнь Дмитрия Алексеевича (Дудинцев 1). Не [Antonovich] had heard that Nadia had asked for the file with Lopatkin's non-secret correspondence to be handed over to her, and that this had been refused While the commission had been at work, he [Antonovich] had cautiously referred to this, and Uriupin, laughing loudly, had made fun of him. Antonovich knew that that file held, not only Lopatkin's liberty, but his whole life's work (1a).
         ♦ "Я поделился своим открытием лишь с одним человеком - с моим коллегой Мишечкиным. Он меня поднял на смех, назвал это научным мистицизмом..."(Евтушенко 1). "I shared my discovery with only one man, my colleague Mishechkin. He made a laughing stock of me and called it all 'scientific mysticism'" (1a).
         ♦ "Весь тот день [Илюша] мало со мной говорил, совсем молчал даже... А в тот-то именно день мальчишки и подняли его на смех в школе..." (Достоевский 1). "All that day he [Ilyusha] hardly spoke to me, he was even quite silent... And it was precisely that day when the boys started jeering at him in school..." (1a).
         ♦...По бульвару на большой скорости пронеслись полдюжины броневиков-амфибий с горящими фарами и воющими сиренами... В кафе "Марсово поле" некий иностранец предположил, что подразделение мчалось " брать" Совет Министров. Его подняли на смех (Аксенов 7)....Half a dozen amphibious armored cars sped down the center of the road, their headlights glaring red and sirens going full blast....A foreigner in the Cafig Champs de Mars suggested they might be off to "take" the Council of Ministers. He was laughed down (7a).

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  • 5 gritar

    v.
    1 to shout (hablar alto).
    no grites tanto, habla más bajo don't shout so much, lower your voice a bit
    gritó de dolor he screamed in pain
    María gritó como nunca Mary shouted as never before.
    El camionero gritó improperios The truck driver shouted insults.
    2 to shout or yell at.
    ¡no me grites! don't shout or yell at me!
    3 to shout at, to bellow at, to bark at, to bawl at.
    María le gritó a Ricardo Mary shouted at Richard.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to shout; (chillar) cry out, scream
    ¡no me grites! don't shout at me!
    * * *
    verb
    to shout, cry, scream
    * * *
    1. VI
    1) (=dar voces) to shout

    ¡no grites! — don't shout!

    no me grites, que no estoy sorda — don't shout, I'm not deaf

    ¡no le grites a tu madre! — don't shout at your mother!

    2) (=chillar) to scream
    3) (=abuchear) to jeer
    2.
    VT [+ instrucciones, órdenes] to shout
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo to shout

    gritarle a alguien — to shout at somebody; ( para llamarlo) to shout (out) to somebody

    2.
    gritar vt to shout
    * * *
    = cry (out), screech, shout, bellow, scream, yell, howl, call out, yelp, shriek, holler.
    Ex. 'Good grief!', he cried, catching sight of the clock.
    Ex. They laughed and screeched and mocked as long as I went on swearing.
    Ex. 'Didn't Justine Asadorian in the order department used to work in serials?' she almost shouted, with a sudden access of excitement.
    Ex. As when 'Spider!' is bellowed at someone who does not exactly care for arachnids = Como cuando se le grita "¡Una araña!" a alguien que no se asusta de los arácnidos.
    Ex. What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.
    Ex. 'I don't want your help, I tell you!' I yelled at him.
    Ex. If we do not listen to other people whispering their prayers today we may have to meet them tomorrow when they are howling their war cries.
    Ex. It was our morning watch; when, soon after the day began to break, a man on the forecastle called out, 'Land ho!'.
    Ex. He yelped in pain and she grabbed his wrists and pinned his arms to the floor.
    Ex. At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.
    Ex. When McCall finished his book by saying, 'It makes me wanna holler and throw up my hands,' he almost described my reaction perfectly.
    ----
    * gritar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.
    * gritar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.
    * gritar como un loco = shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.
    * gritar desaforadamente = shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs.
    * gritar desaforamente = scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo to shout

    gritarle a alguien — to shout at somebody; ( para llamarlo) to shout (out) to somebody

    2.
    gritar vt to shout
    * * *
    = cry (out), screech, shout, bellow, scream, yell, howl, call out, yelp, shriek, holler.

    Ex: 'Good grief!', he cried, catching sight of the clock.

    Ex: They laughed and screeched and mocked as long as I went on swearing.
    Ex: 'Didn't Justine Asadorian in the order department used to work in serials?' she almost shouted, with a sudden access of excitement.
    Ex: As when 'Spider!' is bellowed at someone who does not exactly care for arachnids = Como cuando se le grita "¡Una araña!" a alguien que no se asusta de los arácnidos.
    Ex: What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.
    Ex: 'I don't want your help, I tell you!' I yelled at him.
    Ex: If we do not listen to other people whispering their prayers today we may have to meet them tomorrow when they are howling their war cries.
    Ex: It was our morning watch; when, soon after the day began to break, a man on the forecastle called out, 'Land ho!'.
    Ex: He yelped in pain and she grabbed his wrists and pinned his arms to the floor.
    Ex: At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.
    Ex: When McCall finished his book by saying, 'It makes me wanna holler and throw up my hands,' he almost described my reaction perfectly.
    * gritar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.
    * gritar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.
    * gritar como un loco = shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.
    * gritar desaforadamente = shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs.
    * gritar desaforamente = scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head.

    * * *
    gritar [A1 ]
    vi
    to shout
    no hace falta que grites there's no need to shout o yell
    a fuerza de gritar se quedó ronco he shouted himself hoarse
    gritaba de terror/dolor he was shrieking o screaming with terror/pain
    gritaba de alegría she was shouting o whooping for joy
    empezó a gritar pidiendo ayuda he started crying out o yelling o shouting for help
    gritaba como un desaforado he was screaming o shrieking at the top of his voice
    le grité pero no me oyó I shouted to her but she didn't hear me
    ¡a mí no me grites! don't you shout o yell at me!
    ■ gritar
    vt
    to shout
    los manifestantes gritaban consignas en contra del gobierno the demonstrators were shouting anti-government slogans
    -¡cuidado! -gritó watch out! she shouted o cried
    me gritó una serie de insultos he shouted o hurled a series of insults at me
    le fui gritando instrucciones desde la ventana I shouted instructions to him from the window
    * * *

     

    gritar ( conjugate gritar) verbo intransitivo
    to shout;
    no hace falta que grites there's no need to shout o yell;

    gritar de dolor to scream with pain;
    gritar de alegría to shout for joy;
    gritar pidiendo ayuda to shout for help;
    gritarle a algn to shout at sb;

    ( para llamarlo) to shout (out) to sb
    verbo transitivo
    to shout
    gritar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to shout
    Normalmente, cuando quieres gritar a alguien, debes usar la preposición to: Me gritó desde la otra acera. He shouted to me from the other pavement. Sin embargo, si quieres gritar con enfado, debes usar la preposición at: No tienes que gritarme. You don't have to shout at me. También podrías emplear el verbo to cry out, pero recuerda que indica miedo o sorpresa.
    ' gritar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    berrear
    - bramar
    - delante
    - de
    - desaforado
    - desesperación
    - ronco
    English:
    bawl
    - bellow
    - bored
    - call
    - call out
    - cry
    - cry out
    - exclaim
    - holler
    - scream
    - shout
    - shout out
    - stop
    - together
    - whoop
    - would
    - yell
    - bark
    - chant
    - clamor
    - polite
    - shriek
    * * *
    vi
    1. [hablar alto] to shout;
    no grites tanto, habla más bajo don't shout so much, lower your voice a bit
    2. [chillar] to scream, to yell;
    gritó de dolor he cried in pain;
    gritó de alegría he shouted for joy
    vt
    1. [en voz alta]
    gritar algo a alguien to shout sth at sb;
    “¡no cruces!”, me gritó "don't cross!" he shouted at me
    2. [reñir] to shout o yell at;
    ¡no me grites, que no fue culpa mía! don't shout o yell at me, it wasn't my fault!;
    no me gusta que me griten I don't like being shouted at
    * * *
    v/t & v/i shout, yell
    * * *
    : to shout, to scream, to cry
    * * *
    gritar vb to shout

    Spanish-English dictionary > gritar

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