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  • 61 fresco

    adj.
    1 cool, fresh.
    2 fresh, newly made, recent, new.
    3 insolent, cheeky, impudent.
    4 insolent, carefree, cheeky, unmindful.
    m.
    1 cool air.
    2 drink, beverage, refreshment.
    3 fresco.
    4 cheeky devil.
    * * *
    1 (temperatura) cool, cold
    2 (tela, vestido) light, cool
    3 (aspecto) healthy, fresh
    4 (comida) fresh
    5 (reciente) fresh, new
    6 figurado (impasible) cool, calm, unworried
    7 (desvergonzado) cheeky, shameless
    1 (frescor) fresh air, cool air
    2 ARTE fresco
    \
    al fresco in the cool
    hacer fresco to be chilly
    ¡qué fresco,-a! what a nerve!
    quedarse tan fresco,-a not to bat an eyelid
    ¡sí que estamos frescos! now we're in a fine mess!
    tomar el fresco to get some fresh air
    ————————
    1 (frescor) fresh air, cool air
    2 ARTE fresco
    * * *
    1. noun m. 2. (f. - fresca)
    adj.
    1) cool
    * * *
    fresco, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) (Culin)
    a) (=no congelado, no cocinado) fresh
    b) (=no pasado) [carne, fruta] fresh; [huevo] fresh, new-laid
    c) (=no curado) [queso] unripened; [salmón] fresh
    2) (=frío)
    a) [brisa, viento] cool
    b) [bebida] cool, cold; [agua] [para beber] cold; [en piscina, río] cool

    una cerveza frescaa cool o cold beer

    c) [tiempo] [desagradable] chilly; [agradable] cool

    ponte una chaqueta, que la noche está fresca — put a jacket on, it's chilly tonight

    ¡qué fresco se estará ahora en la montaña! — it will be so nice and cool just now in the mountains

    d) [tela, vestido] cool
    3) (=reciente) [ideas] fresh; [pintura] wet

    venía contento, con dinero fresco en el bolsillo — he came along looking happy, with fresh money in his pocket

    4) (=natural) [piel, estilo] fresh
    5) (=refrescante) [colonia, perfume] refreshing
    6) (=persona) (=descansado) fresh; (=descarado) cheeky, sassy (EEUU)

    prefiero estudiar por las mañanas, cuando aún estoy fresco — I prefer studying in the morning while I'm still fresh

    ¡qué fresco! — what a cheek! *, what a nerve! *

    ¡está o va fresco, si cree que le voy a ayudar otra vez! — he couldn't be more wrong if he thinks that I'm going to help him again!, if he thinks I'm going to help him again, he's got another think coming!

    me lo dijo tan fresco — he just said it to me as cool as you like

    2.
    SM / F * [sinvergüenza]

    ¡usted es un fresco! — you've got a nerve! *

    3. SM
    1) (=temperatura)

    se sentó a la sombra del árbol buscando el fresco — she sat down under the tree, in the cool of its shade

    voy a sentarme fuera, al fresco — I'm going to sit outside where it's nice and cool

    dormir al fresco — to sleep in the open air, sleep outdoors

    hace fresco — [desagradable] it's chilly; [agradable] it's cool

    tomar el fresco — to get some fresh air

    que te lo creas o no, me trae al fresco — I couldn't care less whether you believe it or not

    2) (Arte) fresco
    3) Col, Perú, Ven (=bebida) [sin gas] fruit drink; [con gas] fizzy fruit drink
    fresca
    * * *
    I
    - ca adjetivo
    1)
    a) < viento> cool, fresh; < agua> cold; < bebida> cool, cold
    b) <ropa/tela> cool
    2)
    a) (no enlatado, no congelado) fresh
    b) ( reciente) fresh
    c) <cutis/belleza> fresh, young
    d) < aire> fresh
    3) < persona>
    a) [ser] (fam) ( descarado)

    ir fresco — (Esp fam)

    b) [estar] ( descansado) refreshed; ( no cansado) fresh
    c) ( tranquilo)

    me lo dijo, así, tan fresca — she was as cool as could be when she told me

    d) [ser] (Col fam) ( sencillo) relaxed, easygoing
    II
    - ca masculino, femenino (fam) ( descarado)
    III
    1) ( aire) fresh air

    ponte una chaqueta que hace fresco — put a jacket on, it's chilly out

    3) (Art) fresco
    4) (AmL) ( gaseosa) soda (AmE), fizzy drink (BrE); ( refresco de frutas) fruit drink
    * * *
    I
    - ca adjetivo
    1)
    a) < viento> cool, fresh; < agua> cold; < bebida> cool, cold
    b) <ropa/tela> cool
    2)
    a) (no enlatado, no congelado) fresh
    b) ( reciente) fresh
    c) <cutis/belleza> fresh, young
    d) < aire> fresh
    3) < persona>
    a) [ser] (fam) ( descarado)

    ir fresco — (Esp fam)

    b) [estar] ( descansado) refreshed; ( no cansado) fresh
    c) ( tranquilo)

    me lo dijo, así, tan fresca — she was as cool as could be when she told me

    d) [ser] (Col fam) ( sencillo) relaxed, easygoing
    II
    - ca masculino, femenino (fam) ( descarado)
    III
    1) ( aire) fresh air

    ponte una chaqueta que hace fresco — put a jacket on, it's chilly out

    3) (Art) fresco
    4) (AmL) ( gaseosa) soda (AmE), fizzy drink (BrE); ( refresco de frutas) fruit drink
    * * *
    fresco1
    1 = fresco [frescoes, -pl.].

    Ex: The prototype has been used to develop an application concerning images of frescoes of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.

    fresco2
    2 = fresh [fresher -comp., freshest -sup.], crisp.

    Ex: A fresh, constant temperature and humidity not only promotes efficiency of use, it encourages use.

    Ex: But because of their relatively short shelf life, heads of lettuce have to be shipped quickly so that they remain crisp and fresh.
    * alimento fresco = fresh food.
    * fruta fresca = fresh fruit.
    * hacer fresco = be cool.
    * producto fresco = fresh food.

    fresco3
    3 = cheeky [cheekier -comp., cheekiest -sup.], sassy [sassier -comp., sassiest -sup.], saucy [saucier -comp., sauciest -sup.].

    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: This series of personal essays are at various times sassy, profound, superficial, and maddening.
    Ex: Singers and other entertainers in Burma have been warned to cut out saucy behaviour and be neat and tidy or face the consequences.
    * ponerse fresco con = act + fresh with.
    * quedarse tan fresco = not bat an eyelash, not bat an eyelid.
    * ser un fresco con = act + fresh with.
    * tan fresco = as cool as a cucumber.

    * * *
    fresco1 -ca
    A
    1 ‹viento› cool, fresh; ‹agua› cold; ‹bebida› cool, cold
    el tiempo está más bien fresco the weather is a bit chilly o is on the cool side
    2 ‹ropa/tela› cool
    B
    1 (no enlatado, no congelado) fresh
    pescado fresco fresh fish
    2 (reciente) fresh
    este pescado está fresquísimo this fish is so fresh!
    trae noticias frescas she has the latest news
    los recuerdos de la guerra aún estaban frescos memories of the war were still fresh in people's minds
    [ S ] pintura fresca wet paint
    3 ‹cutis/belleza› fresh, young
    4 ‹olor› fresh
    5 (no viciado) ‹aire› fresh
    un poco de aire fresco a breath of fresh air
    C ‹persona›
    1 [ SER] ( fam)
    (descarado): ¡qué tipo más fresco! that guy sure has some nerve! ( colloq), what a nerve that guy has! ( colloq)
    ir fresco ( Esp fam): ése va fresco si se piensa que le voy a prestar dinero he's sadly mistaken if he thinks I'm going to lend him any money, if he thinks I'm going to lend him any money he's got another think coming
    2 [ ESTAR] (descansado) refreshed, fresh; (no cansado) fresh
    3
    (tranquilo): yo estaba muerto de miedo pero él estaba tan fresco I was scared to death but he was as cool as a cucumber o he was totally unperturbed o he didn't turn a hair
    me dijo que se iba de todos modos, así tan fresca she quite boldly o brazenly o unashamedly told me that she was going to go anyway
    4 [ SER] ( Col fam) (sencillo, sin complicaciones) relaxed, easygoing
    ¡fresco, hermano! cool it! ( colloq), easy! ( colloq)
    fresco2 -ca
    masculine, feminine
    ( fam)
    (descarado): ¡eres un fresco! you have a lot of nerve! ( colloq), you've got a nerve o cheek! ( BrE colloq)
    A (aire) fresh air
    vayamos a tomar el fresco let's go and get some fresh air
    B
    (frío moderado): el fresco de la brisa the freshness o coolness of the breeze
    hace un fresquito que da gusto it's lovely and cool
    ponte una chaqueta que hace fresco put a jacket on, it's chilly out
    darse fresco en las bolas ( Ven vulg): ¿vas a ayudar o te vas a seguir dando fresco en las bolas? are you going to help, or are you just going to sit there on your fat ass ( AmE) o ( BrE) arse? ( vulg)
    traer a algn al fresco ( fam): sus problemas me traen al fresco I couldn't care less o give a damn about his problems ( colloq)
    C ( Art) fresco
    pintura al fresco fresco painting
    D ( AmL) (gaseosa) soda ( AmE), fizzy drink ( BrE); (refresco de frutas) fruit drink
    * * *

     

    fresco 1
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    1
    a) viento cool, fresh;

    agua cold;
    bebida cool, cold;

    b)ropa/tela cool

    2
    a)pescado/fruta fresh;



    ( on signs) pintura fresca wet paint
    b)cutis/belleza fresh, young

    c) ( no viciado) ‹ aire fresh

    3 persona
    a) [ser] (fam) ( descarado):

    ¡qué tipo más fresco! that guy sure has some nerve! (colloq)

    b) [estar] ( descansado) refreshed;

    ( no cansado) fresh
    c) ( tranquilo):


    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (fam) ( descarado):
    ¡eres un fresco! you have a lot of nerve! (colloq)

    fresco 2 sustantivo masculino
    1




    hace fresco it's chilly
    2 (Art) fresco;

    3 (AmL) ( gaseosa) soda (AmE), fizzy drink (BrE);
    ( refresco de frutas) fruit drink
    fresco,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 (temperatura) cool
    2 (alimentos) fresh
    3 (noticias, acontecimientos) fresh, new
    4 (campante, indiferente) se quedó tan fresco, he didn't bat an eyelid
    II sustantivo masculino
    1 (frescor) fresh air, cool air: hace fresco, it's chilly
    2 Arte fresco
    3 pey (persona) ¡qué fresco!, what a nerve!
    Cuando te refieres a una temperatura baja pero agradable, puedes usar la palabra cool. Sin embargo, si la temperatura es baja y desagradable, debes emplear la palabra cold (frío).
    ' fresco' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    campante
    - cara
    - conchudo
    - fresca
    - fría
    - frío
    - lechuga
    - natural
    - tomar
    - traer
    - chapa
    English:
    air
    - anchovy
    - bracing
    - brisk
    - cheeky
    - chill
    - cold
    - cool
    - crisp
    - fresh
    - nip
    - saucy
    - stuffy
    - waltz
    - wet
    - window
    - butter
    - gammon
    - hot
    - keep
    - soda
    - stale
    - warm
    * * *
    fresco, -a
    adj
    1. [temperatura, aire] cool;
    corría un viento fresco there was a cool breeze;
    tómate algo fresco have a cold drink
    2. [ropa]
    un vestido fresco a cool dress
    3. [alimento] [reciente] fresh
    4. [alimento] [no congelado] fresh
    5. [pintura, tinta] wet
    6. [lozano] fresh;
    ha pasado la noche en vela y está tan fresco he was up all night but he's still fresh as a daisy;
    Fam
    estar fresco como una rosa to be as fresh as a daisy
    7. [espontáneo] fresh;
    este escritor tiene un estilo fresco this writer has a refreshing style
    8. [reciente] fresh;
    noticias frescas fresh news
    9. [caradura] cheeky, forward, US fresh;
    ¡qué fresco! what a nerve o cheek!
    10. Pey [mujer] loose
    11. Comp
    Fam
    tan fresco [despreocupado] [m5] no ha estudiado y sigue tan fresco he hasn't studied but he's not in the least bothered;
    dijo una tontería enorme y se quedó tan fresco he made an incredibly stupid remark and just carried on as if nothing was wrong;
    no sé cómo te puedes quedar tan fresco después de lo que ha pasado I don't know how you can be so laid-back after what happened
    nm,f
    [caradura] cheeky o forward person;
    es un fresco he's really cheeky o forward
    nm
    1. [frescor] coolness;
    al fresco in a cool place;
    hace fresco it's chilly;
    tomar el fresco to get a breath of fresh air
    2. Arte fresco;
    al fresco in fresco
    3. Andes, CAm, Méx [refresco] soft drink
    4. Comp
    Fam
    me trae al fresco lo que digan los demás I don't give two hoots what people say
    * * *
    I adj
    1 cool;
    conservar en lugar fresco keep cool, keep in a cool place
    2 pescado etc fresh
    3 persona fam
    fresh fam, Br
    cheeky fam ;
    quedarse tan fresco fam stay calm, fam
    keep one’s cool
    II m, fresca f
    :
    ¡eres un fresco! fam you’ve got some nerve! fam, Br
    you’ve got a cheek! fam
    III m
    1 fresh air;
    tomar el fresco get some fresh air
    2
    :
    hace fresco it’s cool;
    me trae al fresco fam I couldn’t o
    could care less, Br
    I couldn’t care less fam
    3 C.Am.
    bebida fruit drink
    * * *
    fresco, -ca adj
    1) : fresh
    2) : cool
    3) fam : insolent, nervy
    fresco nm
    1) : coolness
    2) : fresh air
    al fresco: in the open air, outdoors
    3) : fresco
    * * *
    fresco1 adj
    1. (comida) fresh
    3. (noticias) latest
    4. (persona) cheeky [comp. cheekier; superl. cheekiest]
    fresco2 n

    Spanish-English dictionary > fresco

  • 62 mandar

    v.
    1 to order.
    la profesora nos ha mandado deberes/una redacción the teacher has set o given us some homework/an essay
    mandar a alguien hacer algo to order somebody to do something
    mandar hacer algo to have something done
    ¿quién te manda decirle nada? who asked you to say anything to her?
    Ellos mandan a los marineros They command the sailors.
    2 to send.
    mandar algo a alguien to send somebody something, to send something to somebody
    me mandó un correo electrónico she sent me an e-mail, she e-mailed me
    Le mandaremos el pago por correo We will send you your payment by mail.
    3 to lead, to be in charge of.
    mandó la jabalina más allá de los 90 metros he sent the javelin beyond the 90 meter mark
    5 to be in charge.
    aquí mando yo I'm in charge here
    6 to order people around.
    7 to send out.
    8 to have authority, to dictate, to hold the reins, to rule.
    Los capitanes mandan The captains have authority.
    9 to order to.
    María le manda a Sue hacer eso Mary orders Sue to do that.
    * * *
    1 (ordenar) to order, tell
    2 (enviar) to send
    1 (dirigir - un grupo) to be in charge; (- un país) to be in power
    ¿quién manda aquí? who's in charge here?
    \
    ¡a mandar! you're in charge!
    lo que usted mande as you wish, as you say
    mandar a alguien a paseo/hacer gárgaras/freír espárragos familiar to tell somebody to get lost, tell somebody to take a running jump
    ¿mande? familiar pardon?
    * * *
    verb
    3) send
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=ordenar, encargar) to tell

    ¿hoy no te han mandado deberes? — haven't they given you any homework today?

    ¿qué manda usted? — esp LAm can I help you?

    ¿manda usted algo más? — esp LAm would you like anything else?

    mandar (a algn) (a) hacer algo, lo mandé a comprar pan — I sent him (out) for bread o to buy some bread

    tuvimos que mandar arreglar el coche — we had to put the car in for repairs, we had to have the car repaired

    ¿quién diablos me mandaría a mí meterme en esto? — * why on earth did I get mixed up in this? *

    ¿quién te manda ser tan tonto? — how could you be so stupid?

    mandar callar a algn[gen] to tell sb to be quiet; [con autoridad] to order sb to be quiet

    mandar llamar o venir a algn — to send for sb

    mandar a algn (a) por algo — to send sb (out) for sth o to do sth

    mandar a algn que haga algo — [gen] to tell sb to do sth; [con autoridad] to order sb to do sth

    2) (=enviar) to send

    me han mandado un paquete de MadridI've got o I've been sent a parcel from Madrid

    lo mandaron como representante de la empresa — he was sent to represent the company, he was sent as the company's representative

    mandar algo por correo — to post sth, mail sth (EEUU)

    te mandaré mi dirección por correo electrónico — I'll send you my address by email, I'll email you my address

    mandar recuerdos a algn — to send one's love to sb, send one's regards to sb frm

    carajo 1., 3), mierda 1., 1), mona 1), paseo 1), porra 6)
    3) (=estar al mando de) [+ batallón] to lead, command; [+ trabajadores, policías] to be in charge of
    4) (Dep) to send, hit

    mandó la pelota fuera del campo de golfhe sent o hit the ball off the golf course

    5) (Med) to prescribe
    6) (=legar) to leave, bequeath frm
    7) LAm (=lanzar) to throw, hurl
    8) LAm
    *

    mandar una patada a algn — to give sb a kick, kick sb

    9) LAm (=tirar) to throw away
    10) LAm [+ caballo] to break in
    11) Cono Sur (Dep) to start
    2. VI
    1) (=estar al mando) [gen] to be in charge; (Mil) to be in command

    ¿quién manda aquí? — who's in charge here?

    aquí mando yo — I'm the boss here, I'm in charge here

    mandar en algo — to be in charge of sth; (Mil) to be in command of sth

    2) (=ordenar)

    ¡mande usted! — at your service!, what can I do for you?

    de nada, a mandar — don't mention it, (I'm) at your service!

    ¿mande? — esp Méx (=¿cómo dice?) pardon?, what did you say?; [invitando a hablar] yes?

    le gusta mandarpey he likes bossing people around

    según manda la ley — (Jur) in accordance with the law

    canon 2), Dios 3)
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) ( ordenar)

    sí señor, lo que usted mande — as you wish, sir o very good, sir

    mandar + INF: la mandó callar he told o ordered her to be quiet; mandó encender una fogata she ordered that a bonfire be lit; mandar QUE + SUBJ: mandó que sirvieran la comida she ordered lunch to be served; ¿quién te manda revolver en mis papeles? who said you could go rummaging through my papers?; ¿y quién te manda ser tan tonta? — how could you be so silly!

    b) ( recetar) to prescribe
    2) ( enviar) to send

    mandó decir que... — she sent a message to say that...

    ¿por qué no mandas a arreglar esos zapatos? — why don't you get o have those shoes mended?

    4) (AmL fam) (arrojar, lanzar)

    mandó la pelota fuera de la cancha — he kicked/sent/hit the ball out of play

    2.

    mande! — yes sir/madam?, excuse me?

    ¿mande? — (Méx) (I'm) sorry? o pardon? o (AmE) excuse me?

    María! - ¿mande? — (Méx) María! - yes?

    3.
    mandarsev pron
    1) (AmS fam) < hazaña> to pull off (colloq); < mentira> to come out with (colloq)
    2) (AmS fam) ( engullir) to polish off (colloq); ( beberse) to knock back (colloq)
    3) (Méx fam) ( aprovecharse) to take advantage

    mandarse cambiar (Andes) or (RPl) mudar (fam): se mandó cambiar dando un portazo he stormed out, slamming the door; un buen día se cansó y se mandó cambiar one day he decided he'd had enough, and just walked out o upped and left (colloq); mándense cambiar de aquí! — clear off! (colloq), get lost! (colloq)

    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) ( ordenar)

    sí señor, lo que usted mande — as you wish, sir o very good, sir

    mandar + INF: la mandó callar he told o ordered her to be quiet; mandó encender una fogata she ordered that a bonfire be lit; mandar QUE + SUBJ: mandó que sirvieran la comida she ordered lunch to be served; ¿quién te manda revolver en mis papeles? who said you could go rummaging through my papers?; ¿y quién te manda ser tan tonta? — how could you be so silly!

    b) ( recetar) to prescribe
    2) ( enviar) to send

    mandó decir que... — she sent a message to say that...

    ¿por qué no mandas a arreglar esos zapatos? — why don't you get o have those shoes mended?

    4) (AmL fam) (arrojar, lanzar)

    mandó la pelota fuera de la cancha — he kicked/sent/hit the ball out of play

    2.

    mande! — yes sir/madam?, excuse me?

    ¿mande? — (Méx) (I'm) sorry? o pardon? o (AmE) excuse me?

    María! - ¿mande? — (Méx) María! - yes?

    3.
    mandarsev pron
    1) (AmS fam) < hazaña> to pull off (colloq); < mentira> to come out with (colloq)
    2) (AmS fam) ( engullir) to polish off (colloq); ( beberse) to knock back (colloq)
    3) (Méx fam) ( aprovecharse) to take advantage

    mandarse cambiar (Andes) or (RPl) mudar (fam): se mandó cambiar dando un portazo he stormed out, slamming the door; un buen día se cansó y se mandó cambiar one day he decided he'd had enough, and just walked out o upped and left (colloq); mándense cambiar de aquí! — clear off! (colloq), get lost! (colloq)

    * * *
    mandar1
    1 = be in charge, instruct, mandate, enjoin, call + the shots, be the boss, call + the tune, rule + the roost.

    Ex: He stared coldly at her for a moment, then spat out: 'Bah! You're in charge'.

    Ex: Some of the above limitations of title indexes can be overcome by exercising a measure of control over the index terminology, and by inputting and instructing the computer to print a number of pre-determined links or references between keywords.
    Ex: Adequate security for expensive equipment must also be provided for in this decision, and a secluded back room, a remote phone cut-off switch, or a removable keyboard may be mandated.
    Ex: Heightened interest in the nation's founding and in the intentions of the founders enjoins law librarians to provide reference service for research in the history of the constitutional period.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Who's calling the shots in the semiconductor industry'.
    Ex: One of the hardest things about being the boss is that no one tells you what you're doing wrong.
    Ex: As long as we allow other people to pay the piper, they will continue calling the tune in Africa.
    Ex: Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.
    * los que mandan = the powers-that-be.
    * mandar a buscar = send for.
    * mandar + Alguien + a = shuffle + Nombre + to.
    * mandar callar = shush, hush.
    * mandar comparecer = subpoena.
    * no dejar de mandar + Nombre = keep + Nombre + coming.
    * quien paga manda = he who pays the piper calls the tune.

    mandar2
    2 = direct, forward, ship, ship off.

    Ex: This statement directs the user to adopt a number more specific terms in preference to the general term.

    Ex: It also stores any messages which it cannot forward because the receiving terminal is busy or which can be sent at off-peak times.
    Ex: According to librarians, vendors aren't shipping books fast enough.
    Ex: Sex was taboo, premarital sex was not accepted and if a girl found herself 'in the family way' many times she was shipped off to live with relatives.
    * mandar a freír espárragos = send + Nombre + packing.
    * mandar por correo electrónico = e-mail [email].
    * mandar un correo electrónico = e-mail [email].

    * * *
    mandar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1
    (ordenar): haz lo que te mandan do as you're told
    a mí nadie me manda I don't take orders from anyone, nobody tells me what to do o orders me about
    de acuerdo a lo que manda la ley in accordance with the law
    sí señor, lo que usted mande as you wish, sir o very good, sir
    mandar + INF:
    la mandó callar he told o ordered her to be quiet
    mandó encender una fogata she ordered that a bonfire be lit
    mandar QUE + SUBJ:
    mandó que sirvieran la comida she ordered lunch to be served
    le mandó que nos dejara en paz she ordered o told him to leave us alone
    ¿quién te manda revolver en mis papeles? who said you could go rummaging through my papers?
    ¿y quién te manda ser tan tonta? how could you be so silly!
    2
    (recetar): le mandó unos antibióticos she prescribed (him) some antibiotics
    el médico le mandó hacerse unas gárgaras the doctor advised him to gargle
    B (enviar) ‹carta/paquete/persona› to send
    mi madre te manda saludos my mother sends you her regards
    lo mandaron de or como representante a la conferencia he was sent to the conference as their delegate
    a las nueve nos mandaban a la cama they used to send us to bed at nine o'clock
    la mandé por el pan I sent her out to buy the bread
    C
    ( AmL) (tratándose de encargos): mis padres me mandaron llamar my parents sent for me
    mandó decir que no podía venir she sent a message to say o she sent word that she couldn't come
    ¿por qué no mandas a arreglar esos zapatos? why don't you get o have those shoes mended?
    D
    ( AmL fam) (arrojar, lanzar): mandó la pelota fuera de la cancha he kicked/sent/hit the ball out of play
    le mandó un puñetazo he punched him
    ■ mandar
    vi
    A
    (ordenar): en mi casa mando yo I'm the boss in my house, I wear the trousers in my house
    ¡mande! yes sir/madam?, excuse me?
    ¿mande? ( Méx); (I'm) sorry? o pardon? o ( AmE) excuse me?
    ¡María! — ¿mande? ( Méx); María! — yes?
    B ( AmL, tratándose de encargos) mandar a hacer algo; to send sb to do sth
    fue mandada a matarlo she was sent to kill him
    A ( AmS fam) ‹hazaña› to pull off ( colloq); ‹mentira› to come out with ( colloq)
    se mandó un postre delicioso he managed to produce o he rustled up a delicious dessert
    se mandó un discurso de dos horas she regaled us with a two hour speech, she gave a speech that went on for two hours
    B ( AmS fam)
    1 (engullir) to demolish ( colloq), to polish off ( colloq)
    2 (beberse) to knock back ( colloq)
    C ( Méx fam) (aprovecharse) to take advantage
    mandarse abajo ( Chi fam); to fall down o over
    mandarse cambiar ( Andes) or ( RPl) mudar ( fam): se mandó cambiar dando un portazo he stormed out, slamming the door
    un buen día se cansó y se mandó cambiar or mudar one day he decided he'd had enough, and just walked out o upped and left ( colloq)
    ¡mándense cambiar or mudar de aquí! clear off! ( colloq), get lost! ( colloq)
    * * *

     

    mandar ( conjugate mandar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) ( ordenar):


    haz lo que te mandan do as you're told;
    la mandó callar he told o ordered her to be quiet;
    mandó que sirvieran la comida she ordered lunch to be served


    2 ( enviar) to send;

    3 (AmL) ( tratándose de encargos):

    mandó decir que … she sent a message to say that …;
    mandar algo a arreglar to get o have sth mended
    4 (AmL fam) (arrojar, lanzar):
    mandó la pelota fuera de la cancha he kicked/sent/hit the ball out of play

    verbo intransitivo ( ser el jefe) to be in charge, be the boss (colloq);
    ¿mande? (Méx) (I'm) sorry?, pardon?;

    ¡María! — ¿mande? (Méx) María!yes?
    mandar verbo transitivo
    1 (dar órdenes) to order: me mandó barrer el suelo, she told me to sweep the floor
    2 (remitir) to send: le mandaré unas flores, I'll send him some flowers
    te manda saludos, she sends you her regards
    mándalo por correo, send it by post
    nos mandaron a por unos huevos, they sent us for some eggs
    3 (capitanear, dirigir) to lead, be in charge o command of
    Mil to command

    ' mandar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    disponer
    - espárrago
    - imperar
    - mira
    - porra
    - diablo
    - mierda
    - paseo
    - puñeta
    - remitir
    English:
    blow
    - command
    - control
    - direct
    - dismiss
    - farm out
    - fax
    - instruct
    - order
    - pack off
    - post
    - reapply
    - refer to
    - send
    - send in
    - send on
    - send out
    - ship
    - tell
    - air
    - drive
    - drop
    - get
    - pack
    - refer
    - register
    - set
    - summon
    - text
    * * *
    vt
    1. [ordenar] to order;
    el juez mandó la inmediata ejecución de la sentencia the judge ordered the sentence to be carried out immediately;
    la profesora nos ha mandado deberes/una redacción the teacher has set o given us some homework/an essay;
    mandar a alguien hacer algo, mandar a alguien que haga algo to order sb to do sth;
    le mandaron que se fuera they ordered him to leave;
    yo hago lo que me mandan I do as I'm told;
    mandar hacer algo to have sth done;
    mandaron revisar todas las máquinas they had all the machines checked;
    mandó llamar a un electricista she asked for an electrician to be sent;
    el maestro mandó callar the teacher called for silence, the teacher told the class to be silent;
    la jefa le mandó venir a su despacho the boss summoned him to her office;
    ¿quién te manda decirle nada? who asked you to say anything to her?;
    ¿quién me mandará a mí meterme en estos líos? why did I have to get involved in this mess?
    2. [recetar]
    el médico le ha mandado estas pastillas the doctor prescribed her these pills;
    el médico me mandó nadar the doctor told me I had to go swimming
    3. [enviar] to send;
    mandar algo a alguien to send sb sth, to send sth to sb;
    me mandó un correo electrónico she sent me an e-mail, she e-mailed me;
    me lo mandó por correo electrónico he sent it to me by e-mail;
    lo mandaron a un recado/una misión he was sent on an errand/mission;
    lo mandaron a la cárcel/la guerra he was sent to prison/away to war;
    mandar a alguien a hacer algo o [m5] a que haga algo to send sb to do sth;
    mandar a alguien (a) por algo to send sb for sth;
    lo mandaron de embajador a Irlanda he was sent to Ireland as an ambassador;
    me mandan de la central para recoger un paquete I've been sent by our main office to pick up a package;
    Vulg
    mandar a alguien a la mierda to tell sb to piss off;
    Fam
    mandar a alguien a paseo to send sb packing;
    Fam
    mandar a alguien a la porra to tell sb to go to hell;
    Fam
    mandar a alguien al demonio to tell sb to go to the devil
    4. [dirigir] [país] to rule;
    manda a un grupo de voluntarios she is in charge of a group of voluntary workers;
    el corredor que manda el grupo perseguidor the runner leading the chasing pack
    5. Fam [lanzar] to send;
    mandó la jabalina más allá de los 90 metros he sent the javelin beyond the 90 metre mark;
    mandó el balón fuera [por la banda] he put the ball out of play;
    [disparando] he shot wide
    6. Fam [propinar] to give;
    le mandé un bofetón I gave him a slap, I slapped him
    7. Am [encargar]
    mandó decir que llegaría tarde he sent word that he'd arrive late;
    lo mandaron llamar del hospital the hospital sent for him
    8. Comp
    Esp Fam
    ¡manda narices! can you believe it!;
    muy Fam
    ¡manda huevos! can you Br bloody o US goddamn believe it!
    vi
    1. [dirigir] to be in charge;
    [partido político, jefe de estado] to rule;
    aquí mando yo I'm in charge here;
    Méx Fam
    ¡mande! [a sus órdenes] how can I help you?;
    Esp, Méx Fam
    ¿mande? [¿cómo?] eh?, you what?;
    a mandar, que para eso estamos certainly, Sir/Madam!, at your service!
    2. Pey [dar órdenes] to order people around
    * * *
    I v/t
    1 ( ordenar) order;
    a mí no me manda nadie nobody tells me what to do;
    mandar hacer algo have sth done
    2 ( enviar) send
    II v/i
    1 be in charge
    2
    :
    ¿mande? (¿ cómo?) what did you say?, excuse me?; Méx can I help you?; Méx
    TELEC hallo?
    * * *
    mandar vt
    1) ordenar: to command, to order
    2) enviar: to send
    te manda saludos: he sends you his regards
    3) echar: to hurl, to throw
    4)
    ¿mande? Mex : yes?, pardon?
    mandar vi
    : to be the boss, to be in charge
    * * *
    mandar vb
    1. (ordenar) to tell [pt. & pp. told] / to order
    ¿no te había mandado sacar la basura? didn't I tell you to take the rubbish out?
    2. (enviar) to send [pt. & pp. sent]
    3. (dirigir) to be in charge
    ¿quién manda aquí? who's in charge here?

    Spanish-English dictionary > mandar

  • 63 πρό

    πρό prep. w. gen. (Hom.+—S. the lit. s.v. ἀνά, beg.; also Rydbeck 62–77) ‘before’.
    marker of a position in front of an object, before, in front of, at πρὸ τῆς θύρας at the door Ac 12:6; cp. 5:23 v.l.; πρὸ τοῦ πυλῶνος 12:14; perh. J 10:8 belongs here (Jesus is the door, vs. 7). πρὸ τῆς πόλεως (Jos., Bell. 1, 234, Ant. 10, 44): ὁ ἱερεὺς τοῦ Διὸς τοῦ ὄντος πρὸ τῆς πόλεως the priest of (the temple of) Zeus just outside the city (gate) 14:13 (CIG 2963c τῆς μεγάλης Ἀρτέμιδος πρὸ πόλεως ἱερεῖς [restored]. Cp. the sim. inscriptions w. πρὸ πόλεως 2796; 3194; 3211; BCH 11, 1887 p. 464 no. 29 ὁ πρὸ πόλεως Ἀπόλλων [Thyatira]; TWiegand, SBBerlAk 1906, 259 Ἀσκληπιοῦ πρὸ πόλεως [Miletus]; cp. αἱ προκαθήμεναι θεαῖ τῆς πόλεως SIG 694, 50f; lit. s.v. Λύστρα).—In vivid imagery ὁ κριτὴς πρὸ τῶν θυρῶν ἕστηκεν Js 5:9. Fig. πρὸ ὀφθαλμῶν ἔχειν, λαμβάνειν and πρὸ ὀφθαλμῶν τινος εἶναι; on these s. ὀφθαλμός 2.—πρὸ προσώπου τινός (=לִפְנֵי פ׳; s. Johannessohn, Präp. 184f) before or ahead of someone Mt 11:10; Mk 1:2; Lk 7:27 (on all three cp. Mal 3:1; Ex 23:20; TestAbr A 12 p. 91, 4 [Stone p. 30]; GrBar 1:4); 1:76 v.l.; 9:52; 10:1; 1 Cl 34:3 (cp. Is 62:11); in front of someone IEph 15:3 (JosAs 24:6 πρόκειται πρὸ προσώπου ὑμῶν). W. transition to a temporal mng. prior to προκηρύξαντος Ἰωάννου πρὸ προσώπου τῆς εἰσόδου αὐτοῦ after John had preached as his forerunner before his (i.e. Jesus’) appearance Ac 13:24.
    marker of a point of time prior to another point of time, earlier than, before πρὸ τοῦ ἀρίστου before the meal (X., Cyr. 6, 2, 21) Lk 11:38. πρὸ τοῦ βαπτίσματος D 7:4a. πρὸ χειμῶνος 2 Ti 4:21. πρὸ τοῦ πάσχα J 11:55. πρὸ τῆς ἑορτῆς τοῦ πάσχα 13:1. πρὸ τοῦ κατακλυσμοῦ Mt 24:38. πρὸ καταβολῆς κόσμου J 17:24; Eph 1:4; 1 Pt 1:20. πρὸ ἡλίου καὶ σελήνης 2 Cl 14:1 (s. ἥλιος). πρὸ πάντων Col 1:17; cp. πρὸ τούτων πάντων Lk 21:12. πρὸ τῶν αἰώνων (Ps 54:20) 1 Cor 2:7; cp. IEph ins; IMg 6:1. πρὸ χρόνων αἰωνίων 2 Ti 1:9; Tit 1:2. πρὸ παντὸς τοῦ αἰῶνος Jd 25. πρὸ καιροῦ before the proper time or the last times (καιρός 3b; cp. Sir 51:30; Theodor. Prodr. 1, 281 H.) Mt 8:29; 1 Cor 4:5. πρὸ τούτων τῶν ἡμερῶν Ac 5:36; 21:38; Hm 4, 3, 4. πρὸ ἐτῶν 2 Cor 12:2. πρὸ τῆς μεταθέσεως Hb 11:5. Latinizing (on the use of the Rom. calendar among the Gks. s. Hahn 245; EBickerman, Chronology of the Ancient World2, ’80, 47–51; on calculation of a date, 43–44) πρὸ ἐννέα καλανδῶν Σεπτεμβρίων on August twenty-fourth IRo 10:3. πρὸ ἑπτὰ καλανδῶν Μαρτίων on February twenty-third MPol 21 (cp. IPriene 105, 23 πρὸ ἐννέα καλανδῶν Ὀκτωβρίων).—On the expr. πρὸ ἓξ ἡμερῶν τοῦ πάσχα J 12:1 s. ἡμέρα 2c and cp. Am 1:1; 4:7. πρὸ τριῶν ἡμερῶν τοῦ συλληφθῆναι αὐτόν three days before he was arrested MPol 5:2. πρὸ μιᾶς τῶν ἀζύμων one day before the feast of unleavened bread GPt 2:5 (Plut., Lucull. 510 [27, 9] πρὸ μιᾶς νωνῶν Ὀκτωβρίων, Publ. 101 [9, 8]; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 115 §479 πρὸ μιᾶς τοῦδε τοῦ βουλευτηρίου). πρὸ μιᾶς (sc. ἡμέρας [Polyaenus 7, 10 and Just., D. 27, 5 πρὸ μιᾶς ἡμέρας]; cp. Lucian, Alex. 46; Dositheus 40, 2; PGM 13, 350) one day before D 7:4b; the day before Hs 6, 5, 3.—Rydbeck 62–77; Mlt-Turner 260.—W. gen. of the personal pron. (PsSol 1:8 τὰ πρὸ αὐτῶν ἔθνη; Just., D. 16, 4 πρὸ αὐτοῦ; PTebt 61b, 384 [118/117 B.C.]) πρὸ ὑμῶν (Lev 18:28) Mt 5:12; cp. Ac 7:4 D. πρὸ ἐμοῦ (1 Macc 15:5) J 5:7; 10:8 (s. also 1 above); Ro 16:7; Gal 1:17 (s. AcPlCor 2:4). Cp. 1 Cl 19:1.—πρὸ τοῦ w. acc. and inf. (En 9:11; TestAbr A 9 p. 87, 10 [Stone p. 22]; ParJer 7:31; Just., D. 92, 3. Cp. B-D-F §403; Rob. 1074f) πρὸ τοῦ ὑμᾶς αἰτῆσαι Mt 6:8. Cp. Lk 2:21; 22:15; J 1:48; 13:19 (here the acc. is missing, but can easily be supplied); 17:5; Ac 23:15; Gal 2:12; 3:23; B 16:7.
    marker of precedence in importance or rank (Pind. et al.; pap; Jos., Ant. 16, 187 πρὸ ἐκείνων; Just., A I, 2, 1 πρὸ τῆς ἑαυτοῦ ψυχῆς) πρὸ παντός above all, especially Pol 5:3. Also πρὸ πάντων (Ar. 9, 2; Just., D. 7, 3; POxy 292, 11; 294, 30) Js 5:12; 1 Pt 4:8; D 10:4.—DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > πρό

  • 64 Blaue

    f; -, kein Pl. blue(ness)
    * * *
    die Bläue
    blueness
    * * *
    ['blauə]
    nt decl as adj
    1)

    es spielt ins Bláúe — it has a touch of blue in it

    das Bláúe vom Himmel (herunter)lügen (inf)to tell a pack of lies

    das Bláúe vom Himmel (herunter)reden (inf) (), ()to talk one's head off (inf), to prattle away nineteen to the dozen (Brit inf), to talk a mile a minute (US inf)

    jdm das Bláúe vom Himmel (herunter)versprechen (inf)to promise sb the moon

    2)

    (ohne Ziel) ins Bláúe hinein (inf)at random; arbeiten with no particular goal

    wir wollen ins Bláúe fahren — we'll just set off and see where we end up

    eine Fahrt ins Bláúe — a trip to nowhere in particular

    * * *
    * * *
    <-n>
    das \Blaue the blue
    ins \Blaue spielen to have a hint of blue
    eine Fahrt ins \Blaue a mystery tour
    lass uns einfach ins \Blaue fahren let's just set off and see where we get to [or end up]
    wir setzen uns jetzt ins Auto und machen einfach eine Fahrt ins \Blaue we'll jump in the car and just set off somewhere [or into the blue]
    das \Blaue vom Himmel [herunter]lügen (fam) to lie one's head off fam
    jdm das \Blaue vom Himmel [herunter] versprechen (fam) to promise sb the earth [or moon] fam
    ins \Blaue hinein (fam) at random
    Blau·e(r)
    m dekl wie adj (sl) hundred-mark note
    * * *
    I
    das; Blauen blue

    das Blaue vom Himmel [herunter]lügen — (ugs.) lie like anything; tell a pack of lies

    II
    der; Blauen, Blauen (ugs.) hundred-mark note
    * * *
    Blaue1 n; -n, kein pl:
    das Blaue vom Himmel herunterlügen umg lie through one’s teeth, lie like a trooper;
    ins Blaue hinein reden prattle (on), talk one’s head off;
    Fahrt ins Blaue jaunt (through the countryside); organisiert: mystery tour;
    Schuss ins Blaue random shot
    Blaue2 m; -n, -n; HIST, umg hundred mark note
    * * *
    I
    das; Blauen blue

    das Blaue vom Himmel [herunter]lügen — (ugs.) lie like anything; tell a pack of lies

    wir wollen einfach ins Blaue fahren — we'll just set off and see where we end up; s. auch Fahrt 3)

    II
    der; Blauen, Blauen (ugs.) hundred-mark note
    * * *
    -n f.
    blueness n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Blaue

  • 65 Bläue

    f; -, kein Pl. blue(ness)
    * * *
    die Bläue
    blueness
    * * *
    ['blauə]
    nt decl as adj
    1)

    es spielt ins Bláúe — it has a touch of blue in it

    das Bláúe vom Himmel (herunter)lügen (inf)to tell a pack of lies

    das Bláúe vom Himmel (herunter)reden (inf) (), ()to talk one's head off (inf), to prattle away nineteen to the dozen (Brit inf), to talk a mile a minute (US inf)

    jdm das Bláúe vom Himmel (herunter)versprechen (inf)to promise sb the moon

    2)

    (ohne Ziel) ins Bláúe hinein (inf)at random; arbeiten with no particular goal

    wir wollen ins Bláúe fahren — we'll just set off and see where we end up

    eine Fahrt ins Bláúe — a trip to nowhere in particular

    * * *
    * * *
    <-n>
    das \Blaue the blue
    ins \Blaue spielen to have a hint of blue
    eine Fahrt ins \Blaue a mystery tour
    lass uns einfach ins \Blaue fahren let's just set off and see where we get to [or end up]
    wir setzen uns jetzt ins Auto und machen einfach eine Fahrt ins \Blaue we'll jump in the car and just set off somewhere [or into the blue]
    das \Blaue vom Himmel [herunter]lügen (fam) to lie one's head off fam
    jdm das \Blaue vom Himmel [herunter] versprechen (fam) to promise sb the earth [or moon] fam
    ins \Blaue hinein (fam) at random
    Blau·e(r)
    m dekl wie adj (sl) hundred-mark note
    * * *
    I
    das; Blauen blue

    das Blaue vom Himmel [herunter]lügen — (ugs.) lie like anything; tell a pack of lies

    II
    der; Blauen, Blauen (ugs.) hundred-mark note
    * * *
    Bläue f; -, kein pl blue(ness)
    * * *
    I
    das; Blauen blue

    das Blaue vom Himmel [herunter]lügen — (ugs.) lie like anything; tell a pack of lies

    wir wollen einfach ins Blaue fahren — we'll just set off and see where we end up; s. auch Fahrt 3)

    II
    der; Blauen, Blauen (ugs.) hundred-mark note
    * * *
    -n f.
    blueness n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Bläue

  • 66 atravesar

    v.
    1 to put across.
    2 to cross.
    atravesó el río a nado she swam across the river
    atravesó la calle corriendo he ran across the street
    Ricardo atravesó la calle corriendo Richard crossed the street at a run.
    3 to pass or go through.
    la bala le atravesó un pulmón the bullet went through one of his lungs
    el río atraviesa el pueblo the river goes o runs through the village
    4 to go through, to experience.
    atravesar una mala racha to be going through a bad patch
    atraviesan un buen momento things are going well for them at the moment
    Ella atravesó una dura prueba She experienced an ordeal.
    5 to sail across, to navigate across, to navigate, to sail.
    El general atravesó los siete mares The general sailed across the seven...
    6 to pierce through, to go through, to cut through, to pierce.
    La lanza atravesó su estómago The spear pierced his stomach.
    7 to run through.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ ACERTAR], like link=acertar acertar
    1 (cruzar) to cross, go across, go over; (pasar por) to go through, pass through
    2 (experimentar - gen) to go through, experience; (enfermedad etc) to suffer
    3 (poner oblicuamente) to put across, lay across
    4 (con bala etc) to go through; (con espada) to run through
    5 (situación) to go through
    1 (estar atravesado) to be in the way, be across
    2 (inmiscuirse) to interfere, meddle
    \
    atravesarse alguien a uno familiar not to be able to bear somebody, not to be able to stand somebody
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=colocar a través) to put across
    2) (=cruzar) [+ calle, puente, frontera] to cross

    atravesaron España en trenthey crossed o travelled across Spain by train

    el túnel atraviesa la montañathe tunnel goes o passes under the mountain

    3) (=sufrir) [+ período, situación, crisis] to go through
    4) (=perforar) [+ cuerpo, órgano] to go through
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <río/frontera> to cross
    b) bala/espada to go through
    c) <crisis/período> to go through
    2) ( colocar) to put... across
    2.
    atravesarse v pron
    * * *
    = pass through, pierce, traverse, go through, insinuate + Posesivo + way through, break through, stab, get through, make + Posesivo + way through.
    Ex. The scheme has passed through nineteen editions.
    Ex. She waited like Saint Sebastian for the arrows to begin piercing her.
    Ex. As he traversed the length of the corridor to the media center, Anthony Datto reflected on the events that had brought him to this unhappy pass.
    Ex. A shock of resistance and antagonism went through Zachary Ponder.
    Ex. As they insinuated their way through the stack area, the secretary responded that all she knew was that the director had just returned from a meeting.
    Ex. Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.
    Ex. He listened to me and then said 'ˆre you finished?' and just walked away -- The woman sat up, as if stabbed.
    Ex. I think that the so-called average person often exhibits a great deal of heroism in getting through an ordinary day.
    Ex. By the time the Invincible Armada had made its way through the Channel it was dispersed and shattered and broken.
    ----
    * atravesando momentos difíciles = beleaguered.
    * atravesar con una lanza = spear.
    * atravesar fronteras = tread across + boundaries.
    * atravesar una barrera = break through + barrier.
    * que atraviesa la ciudad = cross-town.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <río/frontera> to cross
    b) bala/espada to go through
    c) <crisis/período> to go through
    2) ( colocar) to put... across
    2.
    atravesarse v pron
    * * *
    = pass through, pierce, traverse, go through, insinuate + Posesivo + way through, break through, stab, get through, make + Posesivo + way through.

    Ex: The scheme has passed through nineteen editions.

    Ex: She waited like Saint Sebastian for the arrows to begin piercing her.
    Ex: As he traversed the length of the corridor to the media center, Anthony Datto reflected on the events that had brought him to this unhappy pass.
    Ex: A shock of resistance and antagonism went through Zachary Ponder.
    Ex: As they insinuated their way through the stack area, the secretary responded that all she knew was that the director had just returned from a meeting.
    Ex: Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.
    Ex: He listened to me and then said 'ˆre you finished?' and just walked away -- The woman sat up, as if stabbed.
    Ex: I think that the so-called average person often exhibits a great deal of heroism in getting through an ordinary day.
    Ex: By the time the Invincible Armada had made its way through the Channel it was dispersed and shattered and broken.
    * atravesando momentos difíciles = beleaguered.
    * atravesar con una lanza = spear.
    * atravesar fronteras = tread across + boundaries.
    * atravesar una barrera = break through + barrier.
    * que atraviesa la ciudad = cross-town.

    * * *
    atravesar [A5 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹río/frontera› to cross
    la carretera atraviesa el pueblo/el valle the road goes through the town/the valley
    atravesaron la ciudad en coche/a pie they drove/walked across town, they crossed the town by car/on foot
    atravesó el río a nado she swam across the river
    2 «bala/espada» to go through
    la bala le atravesó el corazón the bullet went through her heart
    3 ‹situación/crisis/período› to go through
    el país atraviesa momentos de gran tensión the country is going through o living a period of great tension
    B (colocar) to lay ( o put etc) … across
    habían atravesado un tronco en la carretera they had laid o placed o put a tree trunk across the road
    «obstáculo/dificultad»: se nos atravesó un camión que salía de un garaje a truck coming out of a garage crossed right in front of us
    se me atravesó una espina en la garganta I got a fish bone stuck in my throat
    ¡no te vuelvas a atravesar en mi camino! don't (you) get in my way again!
    si no se nos atraviesa ningún obstáculo en el camino assuming that there are no unforeseen obstacles, assuming no unforeseen obstacles arise
    * * *

     

    atravesar ( conjugate atravesar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a)río/frontera to cross;


    b) [bala/espada] to go through;


    c)crisis/período to go through

    2 ( colocar) to put … across
    atravesarse verbo pronominal:

    se me atravesó una espina en la garganta I got a fish bone stuck in my throat
    atravesar verbo transitivo
    1 (una pared) to pierce, go through
    2 (una calle, un río) to cross
    3 (una etapa) to go through
    4 (impedir el paso) to lay across, put across

    ' atravesar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    calar
    - cruzar
    - vadear
    - agujerear
    - atraviesa
    - pasar
    English:
    across
    - break through
    - get across
    - penetrate
    - picket-line
    - break
    - get
    - impale
    - pierce
    * * *
    vt
    1. [interponer] to put across;
    los manifestantes atravesaron un camión en la carretera the demonstrators blocked the road with a truck;
    atravesó un madero para que no pudieran abrir la puerta she barred the door with a plank of wood
    2. [ir al otro lado de] to cross;
    atravesó el río a nado she swam across the river;
    atravesó la calle corriendo he ran across the street;
    han atravesado el ecuador de la carrera they have passed the halfway stage in their university course
    3. [traspasar] to pass o go through;
    la bala le atravesó un pulmón the bullet went through one of his lungs;
    el río atraviesa el pueblo the river goes o runs through the village
    4. [pasar] to go through, to experience;
    atravesar una mala racha to be going through a bad spell o Br patch;
    atraviesan un buen momento things are going well for them at the moment
    vi
    atraviesan por dificultades they are having problems, they're going through a difficult spell o Br patch
    * * *
    v/t
    1 cross;
    atravesar el lago nadando swim across the lake
    2 ( perforar) go through, pierce
    3 crisis go through
    * * *
    atravesar {55} vt
    1) cruzar: to cross, to go across
    2) : to pierce
    3) : to lay across
    4) : to go through (a situation or crisis)
    * * *
    1. (cruzar) to cross
    2. (penetrar, pasar por) to go through

    Spanish-English dictionary > atravesar

  • 67 mandado

    m.
    errand, errand made for a fee.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: mandar.
    * * *
    1 (recado) errand
    ————————
    1→ link=mandar mandar
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 dogsbody, minion
    a mí me da igual, yo sólo soy un mandado I don't mind, I'm just doing my job
    1 (recado) errand
    \
    hacer un mandado familiar to run an errand
    * * *
    mandado, -a
    1. SM / F
    1) pey (=subordinado) dogsbody *

    yo aquí no soy más que un mandado — here I just obey instructions, I'm just a dogsbody * o a minion here

    2) Méx * (=aprovechado) opportunist
    2. SM
    1) (=recado) errand

    hacer un mandadoto do o run an errand

    2) (=orden) order
    3) Méx
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo (Méx fam)

    no seas mandada, sólo te ofrecí uno — don't be so greedy, I only offered you one (colloq)

    II
    - da masculino, femenino
    1) (esp Esp) ( subordinado) minion (hum or pej)
    2) mandado masculino
    a) (esp AmL) ( compra)

    hacer los mandados or (Méx) ir al mandado — to go shopping

    b) (Méx) ( cosa comprada)

    ¿me trajiste el mandado? — did you get the shopping o the things I asked you for?

    c) ( diligencia) errand

    comerle el mandado a alguien — (Méx fam) to do the dirty on somebody (colloq)

    comerse el mandado — (Méx fam) to have sex ( before marriage)

    * * *
    = errand.
    Ex. To many kids, errands are boring, tiring, and just a big drag.
    ----
    * hacer mandados = run + errands.
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo (Méx fam)

    no seas mandada, sólo te ofrecí uno — don't be so greedy, I only offered you one (colloq)

    II
    - da masculino, femenino
    1) (esp Esp) ( subordinado) minion (hum or pej)
    2) mandado masculino
    a) (esp AmL) ( compra)

    hacer los mandados or (Méx) ir al mandado — to go shopping

    b) (Méx) ( cosa comprada)

    ¿me trajiste el mandado? — did you get the shopping o the things I asked you for?

    c) ( diligencia) errand

    comerle el mandado a alguien — (Méx fam) to do the dirty on somebody (colloq)

    comerse el mandado — (Méx fam) to have sex ( before marriage)

    * * *

    Ex: To many kids, errands are boring, tiring, and just a big drag.

    * hacer mandados = run + errands.

    * * *
    mandado1 -da
    ( Méx fam): es muy mandado he's a real opportunist o ( BrE colloq) chancer
    no seas mandada don't take advantage (of the situation)
    ser (como) mandado a hacer para algo (CS fam): es como mandado a hacer para escabullirse cuando hay que trabajar he's a great one for bunking off when there's work to be done ( colloq)
    es (como) mandada a hacer para trabajar she's a born worker ( colloq), she's made for hard work
    mandado2 -da
    masculine, feminine
    A ( esp Esp) (subordinado) minion ( humor pej)
    no soy más que un mandado I'm just following orders
    1
    ( esp AmL) (compra): hacer los mandados or ( Méx) ir al mandado to go shopping
    2
    ( Méx) (cosa comprada): ¿me trajiste el mandado? did you get the shopping o the things I asked you for?
    3 (diligencia) errand
    salió a hacer un mandado he went out on an errand
    comerle el mandado a algn ( Méx fam); to do the dirty on sb ( colloq)
    hacerle los mandados a algn ( Méx fam): a mí me hace los mandados I couldn't care less ( colloq), I don't give a damn ( colloq)
    * * *

    Del verbo mandar: ( conjugate mandar)

    mandado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    mandado    
    mandar
    mandado 1
    ◊ -da adjetivo (Méx fam): es muy mandado he's a real opportunist;

    no seas mandada, solo te ofrecí uno don't be so greedy, I only offered you one (colloq)
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (esp Esp) ( subordinado) minion (hum or pej);
    no soy más que un mandado I'm just following orders
    mandado 2 sustantivo masculino
    a) (esp AmL) ( compra): hacer los mandados or (Méx) ir al mandado to do the shopping

    b) (Méx) ( cosa comprada):

    ¿me trajiste el mandado? did you get the shopping o the things I asked you for?


    mandar ( conjugate mandar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) ( ordenar):


    haz lo que te mandan do as you're told;
    la mandó callar he told o ordered her to be quiet;
    mandó que sirvieran la comida she ordered lunch to be served


    2 ( enviar) to send;

    3 (AmL) ( tratándose de encargos):

    mandó decir que … she sent a message to say that …;
    mandado algo a arreglar to get o have sth mended
    4 (AmL fam) (arrojar, lanzar):
    mandó la pelota fuera de la cancha he kicked/sent/hit the ball out of play

    verbo intransitivo ( ser el jefe) to be in charge, be the boss (colloq);
    ¿mande? (Méx) (I'm) sorry?, pardon?;

    ¡María! — ¿mande? (Méx) María!yes?
    mandar verbo transitivo
    1 (dar órdenes) to order: me mandó barrer el suelo, she told me to sweep the floor
    2 (remitir) to send: le mandaré unas flores, I'll send him some flowers
    te manda saludos, she sends you her regards
    mándalo por correo, send it by post
    nos mandaron a por unos huevos, they sent us for some eggs
    3 (capitanear, dirigir) to lead, be in charge o command of
    Mil to command

    ' mandado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    hacer
    English:
    errand
    - go
    - shopping
    * * *
    mandado1, -a adj
    1. Méx Fam [aprovechado]
    ¡órale, no sea mandado, quieto con las manos! hey, stop trying it on, keep your hands to yourself!;
    lo invité, y el muy mandado llegó con tres amigos I invited him but the wise guy o Br chancer arrived with three friends
    2. Comp
    CSur
    ser (como) mandado a hacer para algo: este niño es (como) mandado a hacer para ser veterinario this boy was born to be a vet;
    mandado2, -a
    nm,f
    1. [subordinado] underling;
    Fam
    yo sólo soy un mandado I'm only doing what I was told (to do)
    2. Méx Fam [caradura] shameless person, swine
    nm
    1. [recado] errand;
    hacer un mandado to do o run an errand;
    estuve toda la mañana haciendo mandados I spent the whole morning running errands
    2. Méx [compra]
    comprar el mandado to do the shopping;
    comerle a alguien el mandado to do the dirty on sb, to steal a march on sb
    * * *
    I m
    1 ( recado) errand
    2 Méx, C.Am.
    los mandados pl the shopping sg
    II m, mandada f subordinate
    :
    es muy mandado he’s always taking advantage!;
    ¡no sea mandado, quieto con las manos! you’re going too far, keep your hands to yourself!
    * * *
    1) : order, command
    2) : errand
    hacer los mandados: to run errands, to go shopping

    Spanish-English dictionary > mandado

  • 68 regresar

    v.
    1 to give back. ( Latin American Spanish salvo River Plate)
    2 to go back, to return (yendo).
    ¿cuándo regresará? when will she be back?
    regresó a su casa después de dos meses en el extranjero she returned home after two months abroad
    María tornó ayer Mary returned yesterday.
    3 to come back, to return.
    * * *
    1 to return, come back, go back
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1.
    VI (=venir) to return, come back; (=irse) to return, go back
    2.
    VT LAm to give back, return
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo to return, come/go back
    2.
    regresar vt (AmL exc CS)
    a) <libro/llaves> to return, give back
    b) < persona> to send...back
    3.
    regresarse v pron (AmL exc RPl) to return, go/come back
    * * *
    = return, get back, come back, be back.
    Ex. Returning to government agencies, some agencies are treated as subordinate to a government, whilst others are entered independently.
    Ex. I have been off on vacation and just got back.
    Ex. He wondered whether to chase after Duff and order him to come back or wait and see him later, after she had regained her composure.
    Ex. Which means I'd give the whole shooting match just to be back where I was before I quit sleeping under the stars and come into the hen-coops.
    ----
    * encontrar el modo de regresar = find + Posesivo + way back.
    * regresar a = move back to, roll back to, head back to.
    * regresar a casa = go + home again.
    * regresar al principio = go back to + square one, be back to square one.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo to return, come/go back
    2.
    regresar vt (AmL exc CS)
    a) <libro/llaves> to return, give back
    b) < persona> to send...back
    3.
    regresarse v pron (AmL exc RPl) to return, go/come back
    * * *
    = return, get back, come back, be back.

    Ex: Returning to government agencies, some agencies are treated as subordinate to a government, whilst others are entered independently.

    Ex: I have been off on vacation and just got back.
    Ex: He wondered whether to chase after Duff and order him to come back or wait and see him later, after she had regained her composure.
    Ex: Which means I'd give the whole shooting match just to be back where I was before I quit sleeping under the stars and come into the hen-coops.
    * encontrar el modo de regresar = find + Posesivo + way back.
    * regresar a = move back to, roll back to, head back to.
    * regresar a casa = go + home again.
    * regresar al principio = go back to + square one, be back to square one.

    * * *
    regresar [A1 ]
    vi
    to return, come/go back
    regresó muy tarde anoche she came o got back o returned very late last night
    no sé cuándo va a regresar I don't know when he'll be back
    ■ regresar
    vt
    1 ‹libro/llaves› to return, give back
    regrésame el libro que te presté can you give me back o return the book I lent you?
    se olvidó de regresarme el cambio she forgot to give me my change
    me regresaron la carta the letter was sent back o returned to me
    2 ‹persona› to send … back
    fueron regresados por inmigración they were sent back by the immigration authorities
    lo regresaron del colegio he was sent home from school
    ( AmL exc RPl) to return, go/come back
    se regresó a pie a su casa he went o returned home on foot
    regrésate y recógelo come/go back and pick it up
    estaba en Roma pero ya se regresó she was in Rome but she's back now
    * * *

     

    regresar ( conjugate regresar) verbo intransitivo
    to return, come/go back;

    verbo transitivo (AmL exc CS)
    a)libro/llaves to return, give back

    b) personato send … back

    regresarse verbo pronominal (AmL exc RPl) to return, go/come back;

    regresar verbo intransitivo to return
    (a un lugar lejano) to go back
    (al punto de partida) to come back

    ' regresar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    volver
    - volverse
    - devolver
    - siempre
    - tornar
    English:
    get back
    - go back
    - long
    - return
    - slip back
    - turn back
    - whip back
    - get
    - pay
    - report
    - turn
    * * *
    vi
    [yendo] to go back, to return; [viniendo] to come back, to return;
    ¿cuándo regresará? when will she be back?;
    regresó a su casa después de dos meses en el extranjero she returned home after two months abroad
    vt
    Am salvo RP
    1. [objeto] [devolver] to give back
    2. [persona] [mandar de vuelta] to send back
    * * *
    I v/i return
    II v/t Méx
    return, give back
    * * *
    devolver: to give back
    : to return, to come back, to go back
    * * *
    regresar vb to return / to go back

    Spanish-English dictionary > regresar

  • 69 ad-eō

        ad-eō adv.    I. To designate a limit, to this, thus far, so far, as far.—Of space, fig.: postremo adeo res rediit, finally it comes to this, T.—Of time, so long (as), so long (till): nusquam destitit... orare usque adeo donec perpulit, T.: usque adeo in periculo fuisse, quoad, etc.—In comparison, in the same degree... in which; so very, so much... as (comic): adeon esse infelicem quemquam, ut ego sum? T.: gaudere adeo, quasi qui cupiunt nuptias, just like those who desire marriage, T.—    II. To give emphasis, so, so much, so very, to such a degree: neminem adeo infatuare, ut crederet, etc.: adeoque inopiā est coactus Hannibal, ut, etc., L.: usque adeo ille pertimuerat, ut, etc.: adeone est fundata leviter fides, ut, etc., L.: Non obtunsa adeo gestamus pectora Poeni, i. e. not so blunt but that we know, V. — Hence, adeo non ut... adeo nihil ut... so little that, so far from... that: adeo nihil moverunt quemquam, ut, etc., had so little effect, etc., L.: qui adeo non tenuit iram, ut, etc., was so far from curbing his anger that, etc., L. — Esp., atque adeo, and even, yet more, or rather, I may even say, still further: insector, posco atque adeo flagito crimen: ducem... intra moenia atque adeo in senatu videmus.— Enclitically after an emphatic word (cf. quidem), even, indeed, just, precisely: Haec adeo iam speranda fuerunt, even this, V.: nullā adeo ex re fit, etc., arises from no cause whatever, T.—Often to be translated by and, and just, etc.: idque adeo haud scio mirandumne sit, Cs.: id adeo, si placet, considerate, just that: id adeo malum ex provocatione natum, L.—After a pers. pron.: Teque adeo, te consule, in no consulate but yours, V.: Tuque adeo, thou chiefly, V.—With si or nisi, if indeed, if truly, even if: Si. Num illi molestae haec sunt nuptiae? Da. Nil Hercle: aut si adeo, etc., or even if they are so, T.—With adverbs: magis adeo id facilitate quam culpā meā contigit: nunc adeo, forthwith, V.: iam adeo, at this moment, V.: inde adeo, ever since, T.: hinc adeo, just at this point, V.: sic adeo, thus it is that, V.: Vix adeo adgnovit, scarcely even recognized, V.—With adjectives, indeed, even, very, fully (cf. vel): Trīs adeo incertos soles erramus, three whole days, V.: Quinque adeo urbes, no less than five, V.: Multa adeo gelidā se nocte dedere, V. —With the conjj. sive, aut, et si, or indeed, or rather, or even, etc.: tu virum me aut hominem deputas adeo esse? even a human being? T.: ratio, quā... sive adeo, quā, etc., or rather: et si adeo, and if even, V.—With the imperative, for emphasis, now, I pray: propera adeo puerum tollere hinc ab ianuā, T.—Rarely with other moods: ibo adeo, T. —Poet., indeed, truly, so very, so entirely: eius fratrem repperisse, adulescentem adeo nobilem, so very noble, T.: nec sum adeo informis, nor am I so very ugly, V.—Beginning a clause giving a reason, so, thus (prop. ellipt., to such a degree is it true that, so true was it that, etc.): adeo quanto rerum minus, tanto minus cupiditatis erat, indeed, the less there was of property, the less of greed, L.: adeo prope omnis senatus Hannibalis erat, such was the preponderance of Hannibal's party in the Senate, L.—So introducing a parenthesis: adeo civitates eae perpetuo in Romanos odio certavere, L.—With a negative after ne... quidem or quoque, still less, Ta.

    Latin-English dictionary > ad-eō

  • 70 de buen corazón

    * * *
    (adj.) = kind-hearted, good-hearted, big-hearted
    Ex. To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.
    Ex. Relaxing, joking and just being around guys and gals who are good-hearted people was just the ticket we needed.
    Ex. But there are many big-hearted women in South Africa who love and care for children who don't have parents of their own.
    * * *
    (adj.) = kind-hearted, good-hearted, big-hearted

    Ex: To soften the blow, a kind-hearted librarian might produce an illustrated book on ostriches, or the text of the Hippocratic oath, or a copy of the original melodrama by George Hazelton, 'Sweeney Todd: the barber of Fleet Street'.

    Ex: Relaxing, joking and just being around guys and gals who are good-hearted people was just the ticket we needed.
    Ex: But there are many big-hearted women in South Africa who love and care for children who don't have parents of their own.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de buen corazón

  • 71 magnánimo

    adj.
    magnanimous, generous, bighearted, big-hearted.
    * * *
    1 magnanimous
    * * *
    * * *
    - ma adjetivo magnanimous
    * * *
    = good-hearted, big-hearted.
    Ex. Relaxing, joking and just being around guys and gals who are good-hearted people was just the ticket we needed.
    Ex. But there are many big-hearted women in South Africa who love and care for children who don't have parents of their own.
    * * *
    - ma adjetivo magnanimous
    * * *
    = good-hearted, big-hearted.

    Ex: Relaxing, joking and just being around guys and gals who are good-hearted people was just the ticket we needed.

    Ex: But there are many big-hearted women in South Africa who love and care for children who don't have parents of their own.

    * * *
    magnanimous
    * * *

    magnánimo
    ◊ -ma adjetivo

    magnanimous
    magnánimo,-a adjetivo magnanimous

    ' magnánimo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    magnánima
    English:
    lofty
    - magnanimous
    * * *
    magnánimo, -a adj
    magnanimous
    * * *
    adj magnanimous
    * * *
    magnánimo, -ma adj
    generoso: magnanimous

    Spanish-English dictionary > magnánimo

  • 72 byle

    conj. 1. (wyrażające warunek) providing a. provided (that), (just) as long as
    - wyjdzie za każdego, byle miał pieniądze she’ll marry anyone, providing a. as long as he’s got money
    - kup sobie jakiś garnitur, byle nie czarny buy yourself a suit, just as long as it’s not black
    - możesz wziąć tę płytę, byleś ją jutro oddał you can take that record, as long as you return it tomorrow
    2. (wyrażające życzenie) if only
    - zrobi wszystko, byle dziecko było zdrowe she’ll do anything, just as long as the child gets better
    - bylebyś mnie kochał, bylibyśmy szczęśliwi if only you loved me, we could be happy a. as long as you loved me, we would be happy
    - każdy, byle nie on anybody but him a. as long as it’s not him
    - wszystko, byle nie to anything but that
    3. (wyrażające cel) (przed bezokolicznikiem) to, in order to, so as to; (przed zdaniem) so that
    - zrobiłem to, byleś była zadowolona I did it (in order) to please you
    - ukryła się w głębi ogrodu, byle mąż jej nie zobaczył she hid deep in the garden so that her husband wouldn’t see her
    - on zrobi wszystko, byle osiągnąć swój cel he’ll do anything to reach his goal a. objective
    - gadać, byle gadać to talk for the sake of talking
    - (ona) narzeka, byleby narzekać she complains for the sake of complaining
    part. 1. (wyrażające życzenie) I just wish, if only
    - byleś o tym więcej nie wspominał! I just wish you wouldn’t mention a. (please) just don’t mention it again!
    - byle dojechać do skrzyżowania! if we could just get to the crossroads
    - byleśmy się nie spóźnili! I just hope we won’t be late
    - byle do piątku! I just wish a. if only it were Friday
    - zrób to, byle szybko! do it, (and) just be quick about it!
    2. (dowolny) any; (kiepski) any old pot., pejor.
    - wystarczy byle wytrych any skeleton key will do
    - byle dziecko/głupiec to potrafi even a child a. a mere child/any old fool can do that
    - byle sekretarka nie będzie mnie pouczać I won’t be lectured to by some a. a mere secretary
    - byle drobiazg był dla nich powodem do kłótni the slightest thing could trigger off an argument between them
    - byle podmuch zwieje papiery z biurka the slightest waft of air will blow the papers off the desk
    - z byle powodu for the slightest reason, for no reason at all
    - pod byle pretekstem on any old a. the slightest pretext, at the slightest excuse
    - przy byle sposobności whenever the a. an opportunity presents itself
    3. (z zaimkami) byle co (cokolwiek) (just) anything; any old thing pot.
    - mówić a. opowiadać byle co to say any old thing
    - (on) byle czym nie da się zbyć you can’t pass any old thing off on him
    - śmiać się z byle czego to laugh at anything a. for the slightest reason
    - zawsze kupujesz byle co you’re always buying junk
    - to nie byle co it’s no small thing a. no joke pot.
    - poczęstowali go nie byle czym – kawiorem they gave him caviar, not any old thing a. food
    - byle kto anyone, anybody
    - zadawać się z byle kim to associate with (just) anybody
    - to nie byle kto s/he’s not just anybody
    - byle gdzie anywhere; any old where a. place pot.
    - połóż to byle gdzie put it anywhere a. wherever you like
    - byle kiedy any time; any old time pot.
    - byle jaki (pierwszy z brzegu) any; (kiepski) rotten pot., lousy pot.
    - nie byle jaki (wyjątkowy) some, no mean
    - to nie byle jaki wyczyn that’s some a. no mean feat
    - jest nie byle jakim pianistą he’s no mean pianist
    - (ona) ma nie byle jaki apetyt she really has an appetite
    - stoją przed nie byle jakim problemem they’re facing a. they’re faced with no small problem
    - byle jak anyhow; any old how pot.
    - zrobili to byle jak they did it any old how
    * * *
    1. conj 2. part

    byle jaki( jakikolwiek) any; ( podłej jakości) trashy

    * * *
    conj.
    1. (oznaczający cel, skutek) (in order) to; szedłem naprzód, byle dalej I walked ahead in order to keep moving forward; robić byle zbyć do sth just to get it done; byle nie upaść the important thing is not to fall.
    2. ( oznaczający warunek) as long as, provided; byle przejechać przez granicę, a będziemy bezpieczni if we can reach the border, we'll be safe; mów prędko, byle prawdę make it quick, as long as you tell the truth; byle nie to anything but that. – partykuła dodawana do zaimków (just) any; kłaść rzeczy byle gdzie put those things down anywhere; śmiejesz się z byle czego laugh at anything; nie zadaję się z byle kim I don't associate with just anyone; robić coś byle jak do sth any old way; to nie byle co that's no small accomplishment; to jest nie byle kto that's not just anybody; wszędzie byle nie tutaj anywhere but here; masz nie byle jaki samochód you don't have just any (old) car; byle jaki crummy; tani i byle jaki cheapo.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > byle

  • 73 толкать

    гл.
    1. to push; 2. to give smb a push; 3. to shove; 4. to give smb/smth a shove; 5. to hustle; 6. to nudge; 7. to prod; 8. to poke; 9. to dig smb in the ribs; 10. to squeeze; 11. to jam; 12. to jostle; 13. to elbow; 14. to force one's way; 15. to barge
    Разные виды этого действия в русском языке передаются разными приставками к глаголу толкать (отталкивать, сталкивать, подталкивать и др.) и различными словосочетаниями с глаголом толкать. В английском же языке им соответствуют разные самостоятельные слова и словосочетания.
    1. to push — толкать, толкнуть (особенно руками для того, чтобы отодвинуть от себя): Pushing his plate to one side he called for the waiter. — Отставив тарелку и сторону, он позвал официанта. She pushed the table into the corner of the classroom and arranged the chairs in a circle. — Она задвинула стол в угол класса и расставила стулья по кругу. A witness had seen the man push the girl off the bridge over the canal. — Свидетель увидел, как этот мужчина столкнул девушку с моста в канал. The force of the crash pushed the bus one hundred yards down the road. — Удар был такой силы, что отбросил автобус на сто ярдов по дороге. Не pushed and punched the referee, then attacked his opponent. — Он ударом оттолкнул судью и набросился на своего оппонента. One of the tractors had sunk into the mud and however hard they pushed they couldn't move it. — Один из тракторов увяз в грязи, и как они его ни толкали, не смогли сдвинуть с места. Don't push! — He толкайтесь!/Не напирайте! Push! — От себя! ( надпись на двери)
    2. to give smb a push — толкнуть ( один раз): They gave the log a push and it rolled down the hill. — Они толкнули бревно, и оно покатилось вниз с горы. They gave the car a push to start it. — Они толкнули машину, чтобы завести ее. Не was standing by the swimming pool when someone gave him a push and he fell in. — Он стоял у края бассейна, когда кто-то толкнул его сзади, и он упал в воду.
    3. to shove — толкать, толкнуть, грубо отталкивать (кого-либо, что-либо руками, плечом, ногой): One of the bank robbers shoved her against the wall. — Один из грабителей банка грубо оттолкнул ее к стене. Tom shoved his suitcase under the bed with his foot. — Том ногой задвинул чемодан под кровать. Armed police shoved the protestors aside to make way for the president's car. — Вооруженные полицейские оттолкнули протестующих демонстрантов, чтобы дать дорогу машине президента. Some of the journalists shouted, swore and shoved each other. — Некоторые журналисты кричали, ругались и грубо толкали друг друга.
    4. to give smb/smth a shove. — толкнуть грубо один раз ( неожиданно и сильно): If the door won't open just give it a shove. — Если дверь не открывается, толкни ее посильнее. It was my first parachute jump and as I stood hesitating the instructor gave me a shove from behind. — Это был мой первый парашютный прыжок, и пока я стоял в нерешительности, инструктор подтолкнул меня сзади.
    5. to hustle — толкать, толкнуть, толкать вперед (толкать грубо, чтобы ускорить движение): The prisoners shouted insults at the judge as court guards hustled them out. — Арестованные выкрикивали оскорбительные слова в адрес судьи, пока стража выводила их из зала. The two men were hustled into a police car and driven away. — Обоих мужчин затолкали в полицейскую машину и увезли.
    6. to nudge — толкать, толкнуть, легко толкнуть локтем в бок (особенно чтобы привлечь внимание или для того, чтобы попроситьпосторониться): «Look» Ben nudged his mother. «There is my teacher. Miss Ward». — «Мама, посмотри», — Бен тихонько толкнул мать в бок: «Вон там моя учительница — мисс Уард». Carefully I nudged the snake with the tip of my shoe. — Я осторожно ткнул змею носком ботинка. Не nudged me aside and took my place at the microphone. — Он легонько оттолкнул меня локтем и занял мое место перед микрофоном. Carry nudged her friend forward to ask the singer for his autograph. — Кэрри подтолкнула свою подругу вперед, чтобы попросить певца дать автограф.
    7. to prod — толкнуть ( пальцем или палкой): Sergeant Tompson raised his stick and prodded the soldier in the chest. — Сержант Томпсон поднял свою трость и ткнул ею в грудь солдата. The gardener often prods the lawn with a fork looking for weeds. — Садовник часто шевелит вилами траву на лужайке и смотрит, нет ли сорняков. Give the potatoes a prod to see if they are cooked yet. — Ткни в картофель и посмотри, сварился ли он.
    8. to poke — толкать, толкнуть, ткнуть (толкнуть не очень сильно что-либо пальцем, палкой и т. п.): to poke smb in the ribs — ткнуть кого-либо в бок Be careful with that umbrella or you will poke somebody in the eye. — Осторожно с этим зонтиком, а то кому-нибудь выколешь глаз./Осторожно с этим зонтиком, а то кому-нибудь попадешь в глаз. Не poked the fish with his finger to see if it was still alive. — Он ткнул рыбу пальцем, чтобы убедиться в том, что она еще жива. The farmer gave the cow a poke with his stick to make it move. — Фермер ткнул корову палкой, чтобы заставить ее двигаться вперед.
    9. to dig smb in the ribs —толкнуть кого-либо и бок, ткнуть кого-либо в бок (неожиданно, чтобы привлечь внимание): Jenny dug me sharply in the ribs and told me to be quiet. — Дженни сильно толкнула меня в бок и сказала, чтобы я замолчал. The old man laughed loudly, digging me in the ribs, wanted me to share a joke. — Старик громко засмеялся, толкая меня в бок, и приглашая меня прореагировать на шутку.
    10. to squeeze — толкать, толкнуть, сжимать, протиснуть, штолкать ( с силой в очень небольшое пространство): I don't think I can squeeze any more files into this drawer. — Мне кажется, в этот яшик больше папок затолкать нсльзя./Мне кажется, в этот яшик больше папок не влезет. It is no use trying to squeeze your feet into shoes lhat are too small for you. — Бессмысленно пытаться втиснуть ноги в ботинки, которые тебе малы.
    11. to jam —толкать, толкнуть, задвигать, затыкать: Just hold the door open while I jam a wedge under it. — Подержи дверь открытой, пока я подложу под нее клин. Не poured himself another glass of wine and jammed the cock into the bottle. — Он налил себе еще стакан вина и заткнул бутылку пробкой. She tried to jam her dresses into a small box. — Она пыталась запихнуть свои платья в маленькую коробку. We were jammed into a bus. — Нас втиснули в автобус.
    12. to jostle — толкать, толкнуть, толкаться, теснить, тесниться, пихать: I was jostled by the crowd. — Меня толкали в толпе. Passengers were jostling each other at the newsstand for the last remaining copies of the evening paper. — Пассажиры толкались около газетного киоска, пытаясь получить последние номера вечерних газет. Doctor Freud noticed two women patients jostling to be seen first. —Доктор Фрейд видел, как две пациентки, опережая друг друга, пытались войти в кабинет.
    13. to elbow — расталкивать локтями: to elbow one's way through the crowd — пробираться через толпу, расталкивая всех локтями Elbowing me to one side he took hold of the microphone. — Отталкивая меня локтями, он завладел микрофоном.
    14. to force one's way — запихивать, набивать битком, пропихнуть, пробить (особенно, когда чем-нибудь прегражден путь): Не forced his way through the dense crowd. — Он пробился через плотную толпу. Police forced their way into the flat and arrested two men. — Полиция ворвалась в квартиру и арестовала двух человек.
    15. to barge — натолкнуться, налететь, лезть напролом (обыкновенно с разбега, расталкивая всех на своем пути): A woman with a large basket barged past me to the front of the queue. — Женщина с огромной корзиной, отталкивая меня, пролезла в начало очереди. Angry, he strode into the bank and just barged into a manager. — В сердцах он ворвался в банк и сразу налетел на управляющего. Не barged into me without apologizing. — Он налетел на меня и даже не извинился.

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > толкать

  • 74 толкнуть

    гл.
    1. to push; 2. to give smb a push; 3. to shove; 4. to give smb/smth a shove; 5. to hustle; 6. to nudge; 7. to prod; 8. to poke; 9. to dig smb in the ribs; 10. to squeeze; 11. to jam; 12. to jostle; 13. to elbow; 14. to force one's way; 15. to barge
    Разные виды этого действия в русском языке передаются разными приставками к глаголу толкать (отталкивать, сталкивать, подталкивать и др.) и различными словосочетаниями с глаголом толкать. В английском же языке им соответствуют разные самостоятельные слова и словосочетания.
    1. to push — толкать, толкнуть (особенно руками для того, чтобы отодвинуть от себя): Pushing his plate to one side he called for the waiter. — Отставив тарелку и сторону, он позвал официанта. She pushed the table into the corner of the classroom and arranged the chairs in a circle. — Она задвинула стол в угол класса и расставила стулья по кругу. A witness had seen the man push the girl off the bridge over the canal. — Свидетель увидел, как этот мужчина столкнул девушку с моста в канал. The force of the crash pushed the bus one hundred yards down the road. — Удар был такой силы, что отбросил автобус на сто ярдов по дороге. Не pushed and punched the referee, then attacked his opponent. — Он ударом оттолкнул судью и набросился на своего оппонента. One of the tractors had sunk into the mud and however hard they pushed they couldn't move it. — Один из тракторов увяз в грязи, и как они его ни толкали, не смогли сдвинуть с места. Don't push! — He толкайтесь!/Не напирайте! Push! — От себя! ( надпись на двери)
    2. to give smb a push — толкнуть ( один раз): They gave the log a push and it rolled down the hill. — Они толкнули бревно, и оно покатилось вниз с горы. They gave the car a push to start it. — Они толкнули машину, чтобы завести ее. Не was standing by the swimming pool when someone gave him a push and he fell in. — Он стоял у края бассейна, когда кто-то толкнул его сзади, и он упал в воду.
    3. to shove — толкать, толкнуть, грубо отталкивать (кого-либо, что-либо руками, плечом, ногой): One of the bank robbers shoved her against the wall. — Один из грабителей банка грубо оттолкнул ее к стене. Tom shoved his suitcase under the bed with his foot. — Том ногой задвинул чемодан под кровать. Armed police shoved the protestors aside to make way for the president's car. — Вооруженные полицейские оттолкнули протестующих демонстрантов, чтобы дать дорогу машине президента. Some of the journalists shouted, swore and shoved each other. — Некоторые журналисты кричали, ругались и грубо толкали друг друга.
    4. to give smb/smth a shove. — толкнуть грубо один раз ( неожиданно и сильно): If the door won't open just give it a shove. — Если дверь не открывается, толкни ее посильнее. It was my first parachute jump and as I stood hesitating the instructor gave me a shove from behind. — Это был мой первый парашютный прыжок, и пока я стоял в нерешительности, инструктор подтолкнул меня сзади.
    5. to hustle — толкать, толкнуть, толкать вперед (толкать грубо, чтобы ускорить движение): The prisoners shouted insults at the judge as court guards hustled them out. — Арестованные выкрикивали оскорбительные слова в адрес судьи, пока стража выводила их из зала. The two men were hustled into a police car and driven away. — Обоих мужчин затолкали в полицейскую машину и увезли.
    6. to nudge — толкать, толкнуть, легко толкнуть локтем в бок (особенно чтобы привлечь внимание или для того, чтобы попроситьпосторониться): «Look» Ben nudged his mother. «There is my teacher. Miss Ward». — «Мама, посмотри», — Бен тихонько толкнул мать в бок: «Вон там моя учительница — мисс Уард». Carefully I nudged the snake with the tip of my shoe. — Я осторожно ткнул змею носком ботинка. Не nudged me aside and took my place at the microphone. — Он легонько оттолкнул меня локтем и занял мое место перед микрофоном. Carry nudged her friend forward to ask the singer for his autograph. — Кэрри подтолкнула свою подругу вперед, чтобы попросить певца дать автограф.
    7. to prod — толкнуть ( пальцем или палкой): Sergeant Tompson raised his stick and prodded the soldier in the chest. — Сержант Томпсон поднял свою трость и ткнул ею в грудь солдата. The gardener often prods the lawn with a fork looking for weeds. — Садовник часто шевелит вилами траву на лужайке и смотрит, нет ли сорняков. Give the potatoes a prod to see if they are cooked yet. — Ткни в картофель и посмотри, сварился ли он.
    8. to poke — толкать, толкнуть, ткнуть (толкнуть не очень сильно что-либо пальцем, палкой и т. п.): to poke smb in the ribs — ткнуть кого-либо в бок Be careful with that umbrella or you will poke somebody in the eye. — Осторожно с этим зонтиком, а то кому-нибудь выколешь глаз./Осторожно с этим зонтиком, а то кому-нибудь попадешь в глаз. Не poked the fish with his finger to see if it was still alive. — Он ткнул рыбу пальцем, чтобы убедиться в том, что она еще жива. The farmer gave the cow a poke with his stick to make it move. — Фермер ткнул корову палкой, чтобы заставить ее двигаться вперед.
    9. to dig smb in the ribs —толкнуть кого-либо и бок, ткнуть кого-либо в бок (неожиданно, чтобы привлечь внимание): Jenny dug me sharply in the ribs and told me to be quiet. — Дженни сильно толкнула меня в бок и сказала, чтобы я замолчал. The old man laughed loudly, digging me in the ribs, wanted me to share a joke. — Старик громко засмеялся, толкая меня в бок, и приглашая меня прореагировать на шутку.
    10. to squeeze — толкать, толкнуть, сжимать, протиснуть, штолкать ( с силой в очень небольшое пространство): I don't think I can squeeze any more files into this drawer. — Мне кажется, в этот яшик больше папок затолкать нсльзя./Мне кажется, в этот яшик больше папок не влезет. It is no use trying to squeeze your feet into shoes lhat are too small for you. — Бессмысленно пытаться втиснуть ноги в ботинки, которые тебе малы.
    11. to jam —толкать, толкнуть, задвигать, затыкать: Just hold the door open while I jam a wedge under it. — Подержи дверь открытой, пока я подложу под нее клин. Не poured himself another glass of wine and jammed the cock into the bottle. — Он налил себе еще стакан вина и заткнул бутылку пробкой. She tried to jam her dresses into a small box. — Она пыталась запихнуть свои платья в маленькую коробку. We were jammed into a bus. — Нас втиснули в автобус.
    12. to jostle — толкать, толкнуть, толкаться, теснить, тесниться, пихать: I was jostled by the crowd. — Меня толкали в толпе. Passengers were jostling each other at the newsstand for the last remaining copies of the evening paper. — Пассажиры толкались около газетного киоска, пытаясь получить последние номера вечерних газет. Doctor Freud noticed two women patients jostling to be seen first. —Доктор Фрейд видел, как две пациентки, опережая друг друга, пытались войти в кабинет.
    13. to elbow — расталкивать локтями: to elbow one's way through the crowd — пробираться через толпу, расталкивая всех локтями Elbowing me to one side he took hold of the microphone. — Отталкивая меня локтями, он завладел микрофоном.
    14. to force one's way — запихивать, набивать битком, пропихнуть, пробить (особенно, когда чем-нибудь прегражден путь): Не forced his way through the dense crowd. — Он пробился через плотную толпу. Police forced their way into the flat and arrested two men. — Полиция ворвалась в квартиру и арестовала двух человек.
    15. to barge — натолкнуться, налететь, лезть напролом (обыкновенно с разбега, расталкивая всех на своем пути): A woman with a large basket barged past me to the front of the queue. — Женщина с огромной корзиной, отталкивая меня, пролезла в начало очереди. Angry, he strode into the bank and just barged into a manager. — В сердцах он ворвался в банк и сразу налетел на управляющего. Не barged into me without apologizing. — Он налетел на меня и даже не извинился.

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > толкнуть

  • 75 Ἰωάν(ν)ης

    Ἰωάν(ν)ης, ου, ὁ (on the spelling s. W-S. §5, 26c; FBlass, Philology of the Gospels 1898, 75f; 81; B-D-F §40; 55, 1c; Mlt-H. 102; Rob. 194; 214; GRudberg, Ntl. Text u. Nomina sacra 1915, 13f.—The name is also found 1 Macc 2:1f; 9:36, 38; 13:53; 1 Esdr 8:38; 9:29; ApcEsdr 1:19 p. 25, 13 Tdf. [Christian addition]; EpArist 47; 49; 50 and in Joseph. and Just.) John.
    the Baptizer/Baptist (Jos., Ant. 18, 116–19; Just.) Mt 3:1, 4, 13; 4:12 al.; Mk (s. JStarr, JBL 51, ’32, 227–37) 1:4, 6, 9, 14; 2:18; 6:14, 16ff; 8:28; 11:30, 32; Lk 1:13, 60, 63; 3:2, 15f, 20 al.; J 1:6, 15, 19, 26, 28, 32, 35 al.; Ac 1:5, 22; 10:37; 11:16; 13:24f; 18:25; 19:3f; GEb 13, 74 and 77f; 18, 36 and 38f; PEg3 67; ISm 1:1.—Schürer II 345–48; JThomas, Le mouvement baptiste en Palest. et Syrie ’35; MDibelius, Die urchr. Überlieferung von Joh. d. Täufer 1911; CBernoulli, J. der Täufer und die Urgemeinde 1918; CBowen: Studies in Early Christianity, ed. SCase (Porter-Bacon Festschr.) 1928, 127–47; E Parsons: ibid. 149–70; WMichaelis, Täufer, Jesus, Urgemeinde 1928; MGoguel, Jean-Baptiste 1928; ELohmeyer, Joh. d. T. ’32; WHoward, J. the Bapt. and Jesus: Amicitiae Corolla, ’33, 118–32; PGuénin, Y a-t-il conflit entre Jean B. et Jésus? ’33; GMacgregor, John the Bapt. and the Origins of Christianity: ET 46, ’35, 355–62; CKraeling, John the Bapt. ’51; WWink, John the Bapt. in the Gosp. Trad. ’68; JRife, The Standing of the Baptist: Gingrich Festschr., 205–8. JBecker, Joh. d. T. u. Jesus v. Nazareth ’72.—HWindisch, D. Notiz üb. Tracht u. Speise d. Täuf. Joh.: ZNW 32, ’33, 65–87; PJoüon, Le costume d’Élie et celui de J. Bapt.: Biblica 16, ’35, 74–81. Esp. on his baptism: JJeremias, ZNW 28, 1929, 312–20; KAland, Z. Vorgeschichte d. christlichen Taufe, Neutest. Entwürfe ’79, 183–97; his death: HWindisch, ZNW 18, 1918, 73–81; PZondervan, NThT 7, 1918, 131–53; 8, 1919, 205–40; 10, 1921, 206–17; DVölter, ibid. 10, 1921, 11–27; his disciples: HOort, TT 42, 1908, 299–333; WMichaelis, NKZ 38, 1927, 717–36.—JDoeve, NedTTs 9, ’55, 137–57; DFlusser, Johannes d. Täufer ’64; AGeyser, The Youth of J. the Bapt., NovT 1, ’56, 70–75; CScobie, John the Bapt. ’64; JMeier, John the Baptist in Matthew’s Gospel: JBL 99, ’80, 383–405.—HBraun, Qumran u. d. NT ’66, II, 1–29. On the Mandaeans s. RGG3 IV ’60. 709–12 (lit.).
    son of Zebedee, one of the 12 disciples, brother of James (s. Ἰάκωβος 1) Mt 4:21; 10:2; 17:1; Mk 1:19, 29; 3:17; 5:37; 9:2, 38; 10:35, 41; 13:3; 14:33; Lk 5:10; 6:14; 8:51; 9:28, 49, 54; 22:8; Ac 1:13; 3:1, 3f, 11; 4:13, 19; 8:14; 12:2; Gal 2:9: GEb 34, 60; Papias (2:4). Cp. Papias (1:4; 2:17; 3:1; 7:11f). Title of the Fourth Gospel κατὰ Ἰωάννην.—WThomas, The Apostle John ’46; cp. JKügler, Der Jünger den Jesus liebte ’88.
    Tradition equates J., son of Zebedee (2), w. the John of Rv 1:1, 4, 9; 22:8 (Just., D. 81, 4).—On 2 and 3 cp. the comm. on the Johannine wr., also Zahn, RE IX 272ff, Forsch. VI 1900, 175–217; Harnack, Die Chronologie der altchristl. Lit. 1897, 320–81; ESchwartz, Über d. Tod der Söhne Zebedäi 1904; WHeitmüller, ZNW 15, 1914, 189–209; BBacon, ibid. 26, 1927, 187–202.—S. survey of lit. HThyen, in TRu 39, ’75 (other installments 43, ’78; 44, ’79); also in EDNT II 211.
    father of Peter J 1:42; 21:15–17; Judaicon 158, 74 (s. Ἰωνᾶς 2 and cp. 1 Esdr 9:23 with its v.l.).
    an otherw. unknown member of the high council Ac 4:6 (v.l. Ἰωνάθας). Schürer II 233f.
    surnamed Mark, son of Mary. His mother was a prominent member of the church at Jerusalem. He was a cousin of Barnabas and accompanied Paul and Barn. on the first missionary journey Ac 12:12, 25; 13:5, 13; 15:37; s. Μᾶρκος and BHolmes, Luke’s Description of John Mark: JBL 54, ’35, 63–72.
    Ἀριστίων καὶ ὁ πρεσβύτερος Ἰ., Aristion and John the Elder Pa (2:4) distinguished from the sons of Zebedee Eus. HE 3, 39, 5ff.—M-M. TW.

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  • 76 Ἰωάν(ν)ης

    Ἰωάν(ν)ης, ου, ὁ (on the spelling s. W-S. §5, 26c; FBlass, Philology of the Gospels 1898, 75f; 81; B-D-F §40; 55, 1c; Mlt-H. 102; Rob. 194; 214; GRudberg, Ntl. Text u. Nomina sacra 1915, 13f.—The name is also found 1 Macc 2:1f; 9:36, 38; 13:53; 1 Esdr 8:38; 9:29; ApcEsdr 1:19 p. 25, 13 Tdf. [Christian addition]; EpArist 47; 49; 50 and in Joseph. and Just.) John.
    the Baptizer/Baptist (Jos., Ant. 18, 116–19; Just.) Mt 3:1, 4, 13; 4:12 al.; Mk (s. JStarr, JBL 51, ’32, 227–37) 1:4, 6, 9, 14; 2:18; 6:14, 16ff; 8:28; 11:30, 32; Lk 1:13, 60, 63; 3:2, 15f, 20 al.; J 1:6, 15, 19, 26, 28, 32, 35 al.; Ac 1:5, 22; 10:37; 11:16; 13:24f; 18:25; 19:3f; GEb 13, 74 and 77f; 18, 36 and 38f; PEg3 67; ISm 1:1.—Schürer II 345–48; JThomas, Le mouvement baptiste en Palest. et Syrie ’35; MDibelius, Die urchr. Überlieferung von Joh. d. Täufer 1911; CBernoulli, J. der Täufer und die Urgemeinde 1918; CBowen: Studies in Early Christianity, ed. SCase (Porter-Bacon Festschr.) 1928, 127–47; E Parsons: ibid. 149–70; WMichaelis, Täufer, Jesus, Urgemeinde 1928; MGoguel, Jean-Baptiste 1928; ELohmeyer, Joh. d. T. ’32; WHoward, J. the Bapt. and Jesus: Amicitiae Corolla, ’33, 118–32; PGuénin, Y a-t-il conflit entre Jean B. et Jésus? ’33; GMacgregor, John the Bapt. and the Origins of Christianity: ET 46, ’35, 355–62; CKraeling, John the Bapt. ’51; WWink, John the Bapt. in the Gosp. Trad. ’68; JRife, The Standing of the Baptist: Gingrich Festschr., 205–8. JBecker, Joh. d. T. u. Jesus v. Nazareth ’72.—HWindisch, D. Notiz üb. Tracht u. Speise d. Täuf. Joh.: ZNW 32, ’33, 65–87; PJoüon, Le costume d’Élie et celui de J. Bapt.: Biblica 16, ’35, 74–81. Esp. on his baptism: JJeremias, ZNW 28, 1929, 312–20; KAland, Z. Vorgeschichte d. christlichen Taufe, Neutest. Entwürfe ’79, 183–97; his death: HWindisch, ZNW 18, 1918, 73–81; PZondervan, NThT 7, 1918, 131–53; 8, 1919, 205–40; 10, 1921, 206–17; DVölter, ibid. 10, 1921, 11–27; his disciples: HOort, TT 42, 1908, 299–333; WMichaelis, NKZ 38, 1927, 717–36.—JDoeve, NedTTs 9, ’55, 137–57; DFlusser, Johannes d. Täufer ’64; AGeyser, The Youth of J. the Bapt., NovT 1, ’56, 70–75; CScobie, John the Bapt. ’64; JMeier, John the Baptist in Matthew’s Gospel: JBL 99, ’80, 383–405.—HBraun, Qumran u. d. NT ’66, II, 1–29. On the Mandaeans s. RGG3 IV ’60. 709–12 (lit.).
    son of Zebedee, one of the 12 disciples, brother of James (s. Ἰάκωβος 1) Mt 4:21; 10:2; 17:1; Mk 1:19, 29; 3:17; 5:37; 9:2, 38; 10:35, 41; 13:3; 14:33; Lk 5:10; 6:14; 8:51; 9:28, 49, 54; 22:8; Ac 1:13; 3:1, 3f, 11; 4:13, 19; 8:14; 12:2; Gal 2:9: GEb 34, 60; Papias (2:4). Cp. Papias (1:4; 2:17; 3:1; 7:11f). Title of the Fourth Gospel κατὰ Ἰωάννην.—WThomas, The Apostle John ’46; cp. JKügler, Der Jünger den Jesus liebte ’88.
    Tradition equates J., son of Zebedee (2), w. the John of Rv 1:1, 4, 9; 22:8 (Just., D. 81, 4).—On 2 and 3 cp. the comm. on the Johannine wr., also Zahn, RE IX 272ff, Forsch. VI 1900, 175–217; Harnack, Die Chronologie der altchristl. Lit. 1897, 320–81; ESchwartz, Über d. Tod der Söhne Zebedäi 1904; WHeitmüller, ZNW 15, 1914, 189–209; BBacon, ibid. 26, 1927, 187–202.—S. survey of lit. HThyen, in TRu 39, ’75 (other installments 43, ’78; 44, ’79); also in EDNT II 211.
    father of Peter J 1:42; 21:15–17; Judaicon 158, 74 (s. Ἰωνᾶς 2 and cp. 1 Esdr 9:23 with its v.l.).
    an otherw. unknown member of the high council Ac 4:6 (v.l. Ἰωνάθας). Schürer II 233f.
    surnamed Mark, son of Mary. His mother was a prominent member of the church at Jerusalem. He was a cousin of Barnabas and accompanied Paul and Barn. on the first missionary journey Ac 12:12, 25; 13:5, 13; 15:37; s. Μᾶρκος and BHolmes, Luke’s Description of John Mark: JBL 54, ’35, 63–72.
    Ἀριστίων καὶ ὁ πρεσβύτερος Ἰ., Aristion and John the Elder Pa (2:4) distinguished from the sons of Zebedee Eus. HE 3, 39, 5ff.—M-M. TW.

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  • 77 Н-11

    НАДО ЖЕ! ВЕДЬ НАДО ЖЕ! (ВЕДЬ) ЭТО ЖЕ НАДО! НАДО ЖЕ ТАК! all coll Interj these forms only fixed WO
    used to express surprise, disbelief, displeasure etc
    what do you know!
    wouldn't you know (it)! good heavens! well, I'll be! you don't say! well, fancy that! (just) think of it! who would have guessed (thought it)! (in limited contexts) what will they think of next! of all people! just my luck!
    (Себейкин:) Есть (водка)? (Вася:) Да что ты, полно! (Се-бейкин:) Надо же! Водка осталась! Когда это такое было-то! (Рощин 2). (S.:) Is there any (vodka) left? (V.:) Cmon, there's plenty! IS.:) What do you know' There's vodka left! When has that ever happened before? (2a).
    Взглянув на него (дядю Сандро), я почувствовал, что он мне порядочно надоел... И надо же -старый черт почуял дуновение моего робкого бунта (Искандер 4). Looking at him (Uncle Sandro), I became aware that I was good and sick of him.... Wouldn't you know-the old devil got wind of my timid rebellion (4a).
    А вы-то сами откуда?» - «С Улейкона», - ответили они. «Ну, братцы», - только и сказал я. С Улейкона пожаловали, надо же! (Аксенов 1). "But now where are you from?" "Uleikon," they answered. "Well, brothers," was all I said. A visit from Uleikon-well I'll be! (1a).
    «Неужели до драки доходит?» - простодушно удивился Тэдди. «А ты думал! Напишут на тебя похвальную статью, что ты-де проникнут национальным самосознанием, идешь искать критика, а он уже с компанией - и все молодые, задорные крепыши, дети президента...» - «Надо же», - сказал Тэдди сочувственно (Стругацкие 1). "Does it really come to blows?" asked Teddy innocently. "What did you think happens? They give you a good review, they say you're chock full of national self-awareness. You go to find the critic and he's already got his friends with him, and they're all hot-tempered musclemen, Sons of the President." "You don't say," sympathized Teddy (1a).
    Надо же, - говорил мальчик, - я тогда был такой маленький, что бедной маме (оленихе) приходилось на колени становиться, чтобы я доставал до вымени» (Искандер 5). "Think of it," the boy would say, "I was so little then that poor Mama (Deer) had to kneel down for me to reach her udder" (5a).
    «У меня зубы хорошие, фарфоровые, с меня Аркаша Глотов за них четыре сотни содрал...» Я смотрел на него с любопытством: надо же, всегда был такой запуганный, а тут размахался! (Войнович 6). "I have good porcelain teeth.Arkasha Glotov charged me four hundred rubles for them..." I looked at him with curiosity. Who would have thought it? He had always been so timid, yet here he was strutting, and clicking his teeth! (6a).
    Надо же! За арестантом, который тянет голодовку почти два месяца, нужен глаз да глаз: «склонен к побегу» (Марченко 2). What will they think of next! A prisoner who maintains a hunger strike for nearly two months must be closely watched, as he displays "tendencies to try to escape" (2a)
    Конечно, мысль мелькала у нее и раньше, но - не убедительно. Кто ее в этой мысли убедил: Мансуров-Курильский! Надо же?! (Залыгин 1). Of course this thought had occurred to her before, but it hadn't seemed very convincing. And now who had convinced her of it but Mansurov-Kurilsky! Of all people! (1a).
    Ирина:) Понимаете, мы договорились с ним встретиться сегодня в двенадцать часов у Главпочтамта. И надо же: как раз сегодня у нас сочинение (Вампилов 5). (I.:) You see, we agreed to meet at noon today by the main post office. And just my luck, today we had an essay to write (5a).

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  • 78 ведь надо же!

    НАДО ЖЕ!; ВЕДЬ НАДО ЖЕ!; (ВЕДЬ) ЭТО ЖЕ НАДО!; НАДО ЖЕ ТАК! all coll
    [Interj; these forms only; fixed WOl used to express surprise, disbelief, displeasure etc: what do you know!; wouldn't you know (it)!; good heavens!; well, I'll be!; you don't say!; well, fancy that!; (just) think of it!; who would have guessed (thought it)!; [in limited contexts]
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    what will they think of next!; of all people!; just my luck!
         ♦ [Себейкин:] Есть [водка]? [Вася:] Да что ты, полно! [Себейкин:] Надо же! Водка осталась! Когда это такое было-то! (Рощин 2). [S.:] Is there any [vodka] left? [V.:] C'mon, there's plenty! [S.:] What do you know' There's vodka left! When has that ever happened before? (2a).
         ♦ Взглянув на него [дядю Сандро], я почувствовал, что он мне порядочно надоел... И надо же - старый черт почуял дуновение моего робкого бунта (Искандер 4). Looking at him [Uncle Sandro], I became aware that I was good and sick of him.... Wouldn't you know-the old devil got wind of my timid rebellion (4a).
         ♦ "А вы-то сами откуда?" - "С Улейкона", - ответили они. "Ну, братцы", - только и сказал я. С Улейкона пожаловали, надо же! (Аксенов 1). "But now where are you from?" "Uleikon," they answered. "Well, brothers," was all I said. A visit from Uleikon-well I'll be! (1a).
         ♦ "Неужели до драки доходит?" - простодушно удивился Тэдди. "А ты думал! Напишут на тебя похвальную статью, что ты-де проникнут национальным самосознанием, идешь искать критика, а он уже с компанией - и все молодые, задорные крепыши, дети президента..." - " Надо же", - сказал Тэдди сочувственно (Стругацкие 1). "Does it really come to blows?" asked Teddy innocently. "What did you think happens? They give you a good review, they say you're chock full of national self-awareness. You go to find the critic and he's already got his friends with him, and they're all hot-tempered musclemen, Sons of the President." "You don't say," sympathized Teddy (1a).
         ♦ "Надо же, - говорил мальчик, - я тогда был такой маленький, что бедной маме [оленихе] приходилось на колени становиться, чтобы я доставал до вымени" (Искандер 5). "Think of it," the boy would say, "I was so little then that poor Mama [Deer] had to kneel down for me to reach her udder" (5a).
         ♦ "У меня зубы хорошие, фарфоровые, с меня Аркаша Глотов за них четыре сотни содрал..." Я смотрел на него с любопытством: надо же, всегда был такой запуганный, а тут размахался! (Войнович 6). "I have good porcelain teeth.Arkasha Glotov charged me four hundred rubles for them..." I looked at him with curiosity. Who would have thought it? He had always been so timid, yet here he was strutting, and clicking his teeth! (6a).
         Надо же! За арестантом, который тянет голодовку почти два месяца, нужен глаз да глаз: "склонен к побегу" (Марченко 2). What will they think of next! A prisoner who maintains a hunger strike for nearly two months must be closely watched, as he displays "tendencies to try to escape" (2a)
         ♦ Конечно, мысль мелькала у нее и раньше, но - не убедительно. Кто ее в этой мысли убедил: Мансуров-Курильский! Надо же?! (Залыгин 1). Of course this thought had occurred to her before, but it hadn't seemed very convincing. And now who had convinced her of it but Mansurov-Kurilsky! Of all people! (1a).
         ♦ [Ирина:] Понимаете, мы договорились с ним встретиться сегодня в двенадцать часов у Главпочтамта. И надо же: как раз сегодня у нас сочинение (Вампилов 5). [I.:] You see, we agreed to meet at noon today by the main post office. And just my luck, today we had an essay to write (5a).

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  • 79 ведь это же надо!

    НАДО ЖЕ!; ВЕДЬ НАДО ЖЕ!; (ВЕДЬ) ЭТО ЖЕ НАДО!; НАДО ЖЕ ТАК! all coll
    [Interj; these forms only; fixed WOl used to express surprise, disbelief, displeasure etc: what do you know!; wouldn't you know (it)!; good heavens!; well, I'll be!; you don't say!; well, fancy that!; (just) think of it!; who would have guessed (thought it)!; [in limited contexts]
    =====
    what will they think of next!; of all people!; just my luck!
         ♦ [Себейкин:] Есть [водка]? [Вася:] Да что ты, полно! [Себейкин:] Надо же! Водка осталась! Когда это такое было-то! (Рощин 2). [S.:] Is there any [vodka] left? [V.:] C'mon, there's plenty! [S.:] What do you know' There's vodka left! When has that ever happened before? (2a).
         ♦ Взглянув на него [дядю Сандро], я почувствовал, что он мне порядочно надоел... И надо же - старый черт почуял дуновение моего робкого бунта (Искандер 4). Looking at him [Uncle Sandro], I became aware that I was good and sick of him.... Wouldn't you know-the old devil got wind of my timid rebellion (4a).
         ♦ "А вы-то сами откуда?" - "С Улейкона", - ответили они. "Ну, братцы", - только и сказал я. С Улейкона пожаловали, надо же! (Аксенов 1). "But now where are you from?" "Uleikon," they answered. "Well, brothers," was all I said. A visit from Uleikon-well I'll be! (1a).
         ♦ "Неужели до драки доходит?" - простодушно удивился Тэдди. "А ты думал! Напишут на тебя похвальную статью, что ты-де проникнут национальным самосознанием, идешь искать критика, а он уже с компанией - и все молодые, задорные крепыши, дети президента..." - " Надо же", - сказал Тэдди сочувственно (Стругацкие 1). "Does it really come to blows?" asked Teddy innocently. "What did you think happens? They give you a good review, they say you're chock full of national self-awareness. You go to find the critic and he's already got his friends with him, and they're all hot-tempered musclemen, Sons of the President." "You don't say," sympathized Teddy (1a).
         ♦ "Надо же, - говорил мальчик, - я тогда был такой маленький, что бедной маме [оленихе] приходилось на колени становиться, чтобы я доставал до вымени" (Искандер 5). "Think of it," the boy would say, "I was so little then that poor Mama [Deer] had to kneel down for me to reach her udder" (5a).
         ♦ "У меня зубы хорошие, фарфоровые, с меня Аркаша Глотов за них четыре сотни содрал..." Я смотрел на него с любопытством: надо же, всегда был такой запуганный, а тут размахался! (Войнович 6). "I have good porcelain teeth.Arkasha Glotov charged me four hundred rubles for them..." I looked at him with curiosity. Who would have thought it? He had always been so timid, yet here he was strutting, and clicking his teeth! (6a).
         Надо же! За арестантом, который тянет голодовку почти два месяца, нужен глаз да глаз: "склонен к побегу" (Марченко 2). What will they think of next! A prisoner who maintains a hunger strike for nearly two months must be closely watched, as he displays "tendencies to try to escape" (2a)
         ♦ Конечно, мысль мелькала у нее и раньше, но - не убедительно. Кто ее в этой мысли убедил: Мансуров-Курильский! Надо же?! (Залыгин 1). Of course this thought had occurred to her before, but it hadn't seemed very convincing. And now who had convinced her of it but Mansurov-Kurilsky! Of all people! (1a).
         ♦ [Ирина:] Понимаете, мы договорились с ним встретиться сегодня в двенадцать часов у Главпочтамта. И надо же: как раз сегодня у нас сочинение (Вампилов 5). [I.:] You see, we agreed to meet at noon today by the main post office. And just my luck, today we had an essay to write (5a).

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  • 80 надо же так!

    НАДО ЖЕ!; ВЕДЬ НАДО ЖЕ!; (ВЕДЬ) ЭТО ЖЕ НАДО!; НАДО ЖЕ ТАК! all coll
    [Interj; these forms only; fixed WOl used to express surprise, disbelief, displeasure etc: what do you know!; wouldn't you know (it)!; good heavens!; well, I'll be!; you don't say!; well, fancy that!; (just) think of it!; who would have guessed (thought it)!; [in limited contexts]
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    what will they think of next!; of all people!; just my luck!
         ♦ [Себейкин:] Есть [водка]? [Вася:] Да что ты, полно! [Себейкин:] Надо же! Водка осталась! Когда это такое было-то! (Рощин 2). [S.:] Is there any [vodka] left? [V.:] C'mon, there's plenty! [S.:] What do you know' There's vodka left! When has that ever happened before? (2a).
         ♦ Взглянув на него [дядю Сандро], я почувствовал, что он мне порядочно надоел... И надо же - старый черт почуял дуновение моего робкого бунта (Искандер 4). Looking at him [Uncle Sandro], I became aware that I was good and sick of him.... Wouldn't you know-the old devil got wind of my timid rebellion (4a).
         ♦ "А вы-то сами откуда?" - "С Улейкона", - ответили они. "Ну, братцы", - только и сказал я. С Улейкона пожаловали, надо же! (Аксенов 1). "But now where are you from?" "Uleikon," they answered. "Well, brothers," was all I said. A visit from Uleikon-well I'll be! (1a).
         ♦ "Неужели до драки доходит?" - простодушно удивился Тэдди. "А ты думал! Напишут на тебя похвальную статью, что ты-де проникнут национальным самосознанием, идешь искать критика, а он уже с компанией - и все молодые, задорные крепыши, дети президента..." - " Надо же", - сказал Тэдди сочувственно (Стругацкие 1). "Does it really come to blows?" asked Teddy innocently. "What did you think happens? They give you a good review, they say you're chock full of national self-awareness. You go to find the critic and he's already got his friends with him, and they're all hot-tempered musclemen, Sons of the President." "You don't say," sympathized Teddy (1a).
         ♦ "Надо же, - говорил мальчик, - я тогда был такой маленький, что бедной маме [оленихе] приходилось на колени становиться, чтобы я доставал до вымени" (Искандер 5). "Think of it," the boy would say, "I was so little then that poor Mama [Deer] had to kneel down for me to reach her udder" (5a).
         ♦ "У меня зубы хорошие, фарфоровые, с меня Аркаша Глотов за них четыре сотни содрал..." Я смотрел на него с любопытством: надо же, всегда был такой запуганный, а тут размахался! (Войнович 6). "I have good porcelain teeth.Arkasha Glotov charged me four hundred rubles for them..." I looked at him with curiosity. Who would have thought it? He had always been so timid, yet here he was strutting, and clicking his teeth! (6a).
         Надо же! За арестантом, который тянет голодовку почти два месяца, нужен глаз да глаз: "склонен к побегу" (Марченко 2). What will they think of next! A prisoner who maintains a hunger strike for nearly two months must be closely watched, as he displays "tendencies to try to escape" (2a)
         ♦ Конечно, мысль мелькала у нее и раньше, но - не убедительно. Кто ее в этой мысли убедил: Мансуров-Курильский! Надо же?! (Залыгин 1). Of course this thought had occurred to her before, but it hadn't seemed very convincing. And now who had convinced her of it but Mansurov-Kurilsky! Of all people! (1a).
         ♦ [Ирина:] Понимаете, мы договорились с ним встретиться сегодня в двенадцать часов у Главпочтамта. И надо же: как раз сегодня у нас сочинение (Вампилов 5). [I.:] You see, we agreed to meet at noon today by the main post office. And just my luck, today we had an essay to write (5a).

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