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adding something

  • 1 parergon (Adding beauty to something)

    Религия: украшательство

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > parergon (Adding beauty to something)

  • 2 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) få til at række; få til at slå til
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) klare dagen og vejen; få til at løbe rundt
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    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) få til at række; få til at slå til
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) klare dagen og vejen; få til at løbe rundt

    English-Danish dictionary > eke out

  • 3 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.)
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.)
    iːk
    v + adv + o, v + o + adv
    a) ( make last) \<\<resources/funds\>\> estirar, hacer* alcanzar

    to eke out out a livingganarse la vida a duras penas

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    [iːk]
    v + adv + o, v + o + adv
    a) ( make last) \<\<resources/funds\>\> estirar, hacer* alcanzar

    to eke out out a livingganarse la vida a duras penas

    English-spanish dictionary > eke out

  • 4 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) drÿgja
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) skrimta, rétt hafa ofan af fyrir sér

    English-Icelandic dictionary > eke out

  • 5 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) kiegészít
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) épphogy megél

    English-Hungarian dictionary > eke out

  • 6 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) suplementar
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) ganhar

    English-Portuguese dictionary > eke out

  • 7 eke out

    v. tamamlamak, ilave etmek, artırmak, idareli kullanmak, uzatmak
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    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) idareli kullanmak
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) kıt kanaat geçinmek

    English-Turkish dictionary > eke out

  • 8 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) podaljšati, dodati
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) pretolči se

    English-Slovenian dictionary > eke out

  • 9 eke out

    • jatkaa
    • lisätä
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    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.)
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.)

    English-Finnish dictionary > eke out

  • 10 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) (for)øke, supplere, skjøte på, drøye
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) kare sammen til livets opphold

    English-Norwegian dictionary > eke out

  • 11 eke out

    [ˌiːk'aʊt]
    verbo transitivo fare bastare [income, supplies] (by a forza di; by doing facendo)
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    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.)
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.)
    * * *
    [ˌiːk'aʊt]
    verbo transitivo fare bastare [income, supplies] (by a forza di; by doing facendo)

    English-Italian dictionary > eke out

  • 12 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) ergänzen
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) auskommen mit
    * * *
    ['iːkaʊt]
    vt sep
    food, supplies strecken, verlängern; money, income aufbessern

    English-german dictionary > eke out

  • 13 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) uzupełnić
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) zdobywać środki (na)

    English-Polish dictionary > eke out

  • 14 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) papildināt
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) tikko savilkt galus kopā

    English-Latvian dictionary > eke out

  • 15 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) skalsinti
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) sunkiai verstis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > eke out

  • 16 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) dryga ut
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) nödtorftigt dra sig fram

    English-Swedish dictionary > eke out

  • 17 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) pridať
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) pretĺcť sa
    * * *
    • vyrovnat
    • doplnit

    English-Slovak dictionary > eke out

  • 18 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) a adăuga la
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) a o duce de azi pe mâine

    English-Romanian dictionary > eke out

  • 19 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) κάνω να φτουρήσει
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) τα φέρνω βόλτα

    English-Greek dictionary > eke out

  • 20 eke out

    1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) nastavit
    2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) protloukat se

    English-Czech dictionary > eke out

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