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1 Bad Break
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2 break
[breɪk] past tense broke [brouk]: past participle brəken [ˈbroukən]1. verb1) to divide into two or more parts (by force).يكسر، يقسم2) ( usually with off/away) to separate (a part) from the whole (by force).يفصل3) to make or become unusable.يتعطّل4) to go against, or not act according to (the law etc):يخل، ينكثHe broke his appointment at the last minute.
5) to do better than (a sporting etc record).يكسر رقما قياسيا)6) to interrupt:يقطع، يوقفShe broke her journey in London.
7) to put an end to:يقطع / يكسر الصمتHe broke the silence.
8) to make or become known:يعلن خبرا عاجلاThey gently broke the news of his death to his wife.
9) (of a boy's voice) to fall in pitch.ينخفض الصوت10) to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc).يكسر حدة الصوت، يُخفض11) to begin:تهب (الريح)The storm broke before they reached shelter.
2. noun1) a pause:توقُّف قصيرa break in the conversation.
2) a change:تغيُّـر في الطقسa break in the weather.
3) an opening.فتحه، ثغرة4) a chance or piece of (good or bad) luck:فرصة (حظ)This is your big break.
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3 mala suerte
• bad break• bad luck• hard loan• hard maple• ill luck• mischance• misfortune• tough luck• unluckiness• unlucky break -
4 uflaks
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5 ozbiljna greška
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6 błędne przeniesienie
• bad breakSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > błędne przeniesienie
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7 csúnya baklövés
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8 nagy baj
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12 estropearse
1 (máquina) to break down2 (cosecha) to be spoiled, get damaged3 (plan etc) to fail, fall through, go wrong4 (comida) to go bad* * ** * *VPR1) (=averiarse) [lavadora, televisor] to break; [ascensor, vehículo] to break downse me ha estropeado el vídeo — my video is o has broken
2) (=dañarse) [ropa, zapatos, vista] to get ruined; [carne, fruta] to go off, spoilsi te lo lavas con este champú no se estropeará el pelo — this shampoo won't damage o ruin your hair
3) (=malograrse) [plan, vacaciones] to be ruinedse me estropearon todos los planes cuando me quedé sin trabajo — all my plans were ruined when I lost my job
4) [persona] (=afearse) to lose one's looks; (=envejecer) to age* * *(v.) = go down, sour, give up + the ghost, conk out, go + kaput, be kaput, go to + seed, go + haywire, go + haywire, be up the spoutEx. But this is much more of a problem than losing a machine and going down for two days or something like that.Ex. His poetry is characterized by a distinctive and attractive tone that is neither sentimental nor soured by experience.Ex. This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's ' Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage.Ex. The space man, poor fellow, has presumably wandered up and somehow indicated that his UFO has conked out.Ex. With oil at $76 a barrel, it won't be long until it all goes kaput!.Ex. I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it.Ex. She berated him for having ' gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals.Ex. The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.Ex. They left a trail of destruction in the wake of a plan gone haywire.Ex. Their email system has been up the spout since Saturday preventing the staff from communicating everyday matters and causing extensive housekeeping delays.* * *(v.) = go down, sour, give up + the ghost, conk out, go + kaput, be kaput, go to + seed, go + haywire, go + haywire, be up the spoutEx: But this is much more of a problem than losing a machine and going down for two days or something like that.
Ex: His poetry is characterized by a distinctive and attractive tone that is neither sentimental nor soured by experience.Ex: This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's ' Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage.Ex: The space man, poor fellow, has presumably wandered up and somehow indicated that his UFO has conked out.Ex: With oil at $76 a barrel, it won't be long until it all goes kaput!.Ex: I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it.Ex: She berated him for having ' gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals.Ex: The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.Ex: They left a trail of destruction in the wake of a plan gone haywire.Ex: Their email system has been up the spout since Saturday preventing the staff from communicating everyday matters and causing extensive housekeeping delays.* * *
■estropearse vr (máquina) to break down: se ha estropeado el ventilador, the fan has broken down
(alimento) to go off o bad: se ha roto la nevera y se ha estropeado la comida, the refrigerator broke down and the food has gone bad
' estropearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
jorobarse
- estropear
- fastidiar
- valer
English:
bad
- break
- bruise
- go off
- keep
- pack up
- perish
- sour
- spoil
- wrong
- go
- hay
* * *vpr1. [máquina] to break down;[ropa] to be ruined;se ha vuelto a estropearse el ascensor the lift has broken down again;se me ha estropeado el despertador my alarm clock is broken;se ha estropeado el día the day has turned out badly2. [comida] to spoil, Br to go off;no dejes la fruta fuera de la nevera, que se estropea don't leave the fruit out of the fridge or it'll spoil o Br go off4. [plan] to fall through;se me estropeó el plan my plan turned out badly* * *v/r1 break down2 de comida go off, go bad3 de plan go wrong4:estropearse la vista ruin one’s eyesight* * *vr1) : to spoil, to go bad2) : to break down* * *estropearse vb2. (comida) to go off -
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1) General subject: a bad job, abortion, ambs ace, ambs-ace, bad, bad break, bad fortune, bad job, bad luck, baffle, balk, break down, clinker, clunker, crab, crab-tree, crabber, crack up, crack-up, cropper, defection, fail, failure, fiasco, flash in the pan, flivver, hard lines, hard luck, hoodoo, ill luck, ill success, ill-luck, meltdown, miscarriage, mischance, misfortune, mishap, muff, no-go, overshoot, reverse, rot, rough luck, setback, unluck, washout, rebuff, damp squib, debacle, adversity, reversal, hoo-doo, tough luck, defeat4) Mathematics: bad lack, lack of success7) Linguistics: infelicity8) Australian slang: a kick in the arse, blue duck, bung, crookie, fizzer, hard cheese, smack in the eye9) Automobile industry: failure (эксперимента)10) Jargon: blast, bust, cork, flake-out, frost, in sour, kerflummux, kettle of fish, lay-down, lead balloon, oil can, smash, suck, tough break, turkey, baddie, bloomer (в бизнесе), comedown, dead man's hand, flookem, flookum, fluke, flukum, flummox, flunk, stiff11) Information technology: miss (при поиске)12) Dentistry: endo failure, perio failure13) Graphic expression: belly-up14) Advertising: lemon (о товаре)15) Business: adverse fortune, falling down, flop16) Programming: undesired event17) Quality control: failure (напр. эксперимента), misfit18) Psychoanalysis: unsuccess19) Makarov: backset, evil, ill fortune20) Taboo: bad shit, bummer, screw-up, tough shit21) Gold mining: mishap (в ведении производственного процесса или при разведке)22) Phraseological unit: go down the toilet, bad iron -
14 гаф
blunder, break* * *гаф,м., -ове, (два) га̀фа blunder, break, gaffe; фр. faux pas; разг. foul-up, cock-up; clanger, boob, balls-up, slip-up; (в изпълнение) разг. fluff; правя \гаф put o.’s foot in it, drop a brick/clanger; cock up; make a blunder/a bad break, амер. drop the ball.* * *faux pas; goof{gu:f}; slip* * *1. blunder, break 2. правя ГАФ put o.'s foot in it, drop a brick, make a blunder/a bad break -
15 сделать ложный шаг
1) General subject: make a bad break, misstep, trip, made a bad break, make a break, step short2) Diplomatic term: make a false move, take a false step3) Makarov: play a wrong cardУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать ложный шаг
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16 mala suerte
intj.tough luck, tough shit, bad luck, hard lines.f.bad luck, hard luck, misfortune, bad break.* * *(n.) = misfortune, mischance, bad luck, tough luck, hard luck, losing streakEx. The economic misfortunes of the decade had removed much of the opposition to the working classes using public libraries.Ex. Lawyers find it problematic to consult psychologists, partly because psychological research may turn up unfavorable data through sheer mischance, eg, an invalid sample.Ex. The article is entitled 'Thirteen steps to avoiding bad luck in a serials cancellation project'.Ex. The article is entitled ' Tough luck: To be a professional sport climber in America probably means you're broke, fed up and still no match for the foreign competition'.Ex. Four scenarios are developed to explore the future of citizen participation: plenitude, transformation, continuity, & hard luck.Ex. It seems like we're headed for another losing streak.* * *(n.) = misfortune, mischance, bad luck, tough luck, hard luck, losing streakEx: The economic misfortunes of the decade had removed much of the opposition to the working classes using public libraries.
Ex: Lawyers find it problematic to consult psychologists, partly because psychological research may turn up unfavorable data through sheer mischance, eg, an invalid sample.Ex: The article is entitled 'Thirteen steps to avoiding bad luck in a serials cancellation project'.Ex: The article is entitled ' Tough luck: To be a professional sport climber in America probably means you're broke, fed up and still no match for the foreign competition'.Ex: Four scenarios are developed to explore the future of citizen participation: plenitude, transformation, continuity, & hard luck.Ex: It seems like we're headed for another losing streak. -
17 неправильный перенос
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неправильный перенос
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18 wsypywać
impf ⇒ wsypać* * *(-uję, -ujesz); perf; -ać; vt* * *ipf.1. (= sypiąc, wypełniać) pour.2. pot. (= dekonspirować) make a bad break, give sb away, blow the whistle on sb.ipf.1. (= dostawać się gdzieś) get (into sth).2. pot. (= dekonspirować się) give o.s. away, make a bad break.3. pot. (= dekonspirować jeden drugiego) peach against one another.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wsypywać
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19 обмолвиться
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20 делать ложный шаг
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > делать ложный шаг
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