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1 životinjske kosti
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2 jelly
رَجْرَاج (حَلْوَى) \ jelly: a clear soft sticky substance, made by boiling the liquid from fruit cooked with sugar, or by boiling animal bones; this substance used as food. \ هُلام \ jelly: a clear soft sticky substance, made by boiling the liquid from fruit cooked with sugar, or by boiling animal bones; this substance used as food. -
3 костяная мука
1) General subject: animal bones (удобрение), bone-dust, bone-meal, bonemeal (удобрение или корм)2) Engineering: bone meal, bone powder (карбюризатор)3) Agriculture: (удобрение) ground bone4) Chemistry: bone flour5) Forestry: bone manure6) Oil: bone dust7) Makarov: bone fertilizer, bone-dust (удобрение или корм) -
4 Gelatine
[жela’ti:nә] f; -, kein Pl. gelatin(e)* * *die Gelatinegelatine; gelatin* * *Ge|la|ti|ne [Zela'tiːnə]f -, no plgelatine* * *(a jelly-like substance made from hooves, animal bones etc and used in food.) gelatine* * *Ge·la·ti·ne<->[ʒelaˈti:nə]f kein pl gelatin[e]* * *die; Gelatine: gelatine* * ** * *die; Gelatine: gelatine* * *-n f.gelatine n. -
5 gelatine
n. gelatin, glutinous substance which is the base for jellies and other substances (made of boiled animal bones and ligaments) -
6 glutine
n. gelatin, glutinous substance which is the base for jellies and other substances (made of boiled animal bones and ligaments) -
7 костяная мука
bone meal имя существительное: -
8 странная вещь
разг.how strange; it's a strange (odd) thing!; strange to say; queer!; funny!- Странная вещь, - говорит один из сотрудников, - никогда ни в одном из курганов не обнаруживалось столько костей животных. (Н. Огнев, Дневник Кости Рябцева) — 'How strange,' one of the museum people said. 'I never knew any mound to contain so many animal bones.'
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9 gelatine
[ˈdʒelətiːn] (American) [-tɪn] nouna jelly-like substance made from hooves, animal bones etc and used in food.جيلاتين، هُلام -
10 رجراج (حلوى)
رَجْرَاج (حَلْوَى) \ jelly: a clear soft sticky substance, made by boiling the liquid from fruit cooked with sugar, or by boiling animal bones; this substance used as food. -
11 هلام
هُلام \ jelly: a clear soft sticky substance, made by boiling the liquid from fruit cooked with sugar, or by boiling animal bones; this substance used as food. -
12 muerto
adj.1 dead, deceased, defunct, demised.2 dead, asleep, benumbed, numbed.3 dead-like, slothful, sluggish.4 dead, without electricity.5 discharged, without charge.f. & m.1 dead person, corpse, dead man.2 speed ramp, sleeping policeman.past part.past participle of spanish verb: morir.* * *1 familiar drag, bore————————1→ link=morir morir► adjetivo1 (sin vida) dead; (sin actividad) lifeless3 (marchito) faded, withered► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 dead person (cadáver) corpse2 (víctima) victim1 familiar drag, bore\dejar muerto,-a a alguien familiar (de cansancio) to finish somebody off 2 (de asombro) to leave somebody dumbfoundedcaer muerto,-a to drop deadcargar con el muerto to be left holding the babycargarle el muerto a alguien to pass the buck to somebodyhacer el muerto (en el agua) to float on one's backhacerse el muerto to pretend to be dead'Muerto en combate' "Killed in action"no tener dónde caerse muerto,-a not to have a penny to one's nameser un/una muerto,-a de hambre to be a good-for-nothing¡tus muertos! tabú up yours!medio muerto,-a half-dead* * *1. (f. - muerta)adj.2. (f. - muerta)noun* * *muerto, -a1.PP de morir2. ADJ1) [persona, animal] dead•
dar por muerto a algn — to give sb up for dead•
ser muerto a tiros — to be shot, be shot dead•
vivo o muerto — dead or alive- estar muerto y enterradoángulo, cal, lengua, marea, naturaleza, punto, tiempo, vía2) * [para exagerar]a) (=cansado) dead tired *, ready to drop *después del viaje estábamos muertos — we were dead tired o ready to drop after the journey *
b) (=sin animación) deadc)• estar muerto de algo, estaba muerto de la envidia — I was green with envy
me voy a la cama, que estoy muerta de sueño — I'm going to bed, I'm dead tired *
estoy muerta de cansancio — I'm dead tired o dog tired *, I'm ready to drop *
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estar muerto de risa — [persona] to laugh one's head off, kill o.s. laughing; [casa] to be going to rack and ruin; Esp [ropa] to be gathering dustestaba muerto de risa con sus chistes — I laughed my head off at his jokes, I killed myself laughing at his jokes
3) (=relajado) [brazo, mano] limp4) (=apagado) [color] dull3. SM / F1) (=persona muerta)[en accidente, guerra]¿ha habido muertos en el accidente? — was anyone killed in the accident?
el conflicto ha causado 45.000 muertos — the conflict has caused 45,000 deaths o the deaths of 45,000 people
el número de muertos va en aumento — the death toll o the number of deaths is rising
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doblar a muerto — to toll the death knell•
los muertos — the dead•
tocar a muerto — to toll the death knellni muerto * —
resucitar a un muerto —
esta sopa resucita a un muerto — hum this soup really hits the spot *
2) * (=cadáver) body•
hacer el muerto — to float¿sabes hacer el muerto boca arriba? — can you float on your back?
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hacerse el muerto — to pretend to be dead4. SM1) * (=tarea pesada) drag *¡vaya muerto que nos ha caído encima! — Esp what a drag! *
lo siento, pero te ha tocado a ti el muerto de decírselo al jefe — I'm sorry, but you've drawn the short straw - you've got to tell the boss
ese muerto yo no me lo cargo, yo soy inocente — I'm not taking the blame o rap *, I'm innocent
siempre me cargan con el muerto de cuidar a los niños — I always get lumbered with looking after the children
a mí no me cargas tú ese muerto, yo no tengo nada que ver en este asunto — don't try and pin the blame on me, I've got nothing to do with this
2) (Naipes) dummyDÍA DE LOS MUERTOS 2 November, All Souls' Day, called the Día de los Muertos elsewhere in the Spanish-speaking world and Día de los Difuntos in Spain, is the day when Christians throughout the Spanish-speaking world traditionally honour their dead. In Mexico the festivities are particularly spectacular with a week-long festival, starting on 1 November, in which Christian and ancient pagan customs are married. 1 November itself is for children who have died, while 2 November is set aside for adults. Families meet to take food, flowers and sweets in the shape of skeletons, coffins and crosses to the graves of their loved ones. In Spain people celebrate the Día de los Difuntos by taking flowers to the cemetery. 20-N N 20-N is commonly used as shorthand to refer to the anniversary of General Franco's death on 20 November 1975. Every year supporters of the far right hold a commemorative rally in Madrid's Plaza de Oriente, the scene of many of Franco's speeches to the people.* * *I- ta adjetivo1) [ESTAR]a) <persona/animal/planta> deadresultaron muertos 30 mineros — 30 miners died o were killed
muerto y enterrado — dead and buried, over and done with (colloq)
b) (fam) ( cansado) dead beat (colloq)c) (fam) (pasando, padeciendo)muerto DE algo: estar muerto de hambre/frío/sueño to be starving/freezing/dead-tired (colloq); estaba muerto de miedo he was scared stiff (colloq); muerto de (la) risa (fam): estaba muerto de risa — he was laughing his head off
2) (como pp) (period)3)a) <pueblo/zona> dead, lifelessb) ( inerte) limpc) <carretera/camino> disusedII- ta masculino, femenino1) ( persona muerta)hubo dos muertos — two people died o were killed
lo juro por mis muertos — (fam) I swear on my mother's grave
cargar con el muerto — (fam) ( con un trabajo pesado) to do the dirty work
se fueron sin pagar y me tocó cargar con el muerto — they took off and left me to pick up the tab (colloq)
cargarle el muerto a alguien — (fam) ( responsabilizar) to pin the blame on somebody; ( endilgarle la tarea) to give somebody the dirty work (colloq)
ser un muerto de hambre — (fam) to be a nobody (colloq)
* * *= dead, deceased, dulled, dead and buried, dead and gone.Ex. The newcomer to the subject may be forgiven for concluding that the concept of post-coordinate indexing is dead.Ex. Deceased persons of high renown in these fields will also be included.Ex. Adolescents cannot be led so easily, so unselfconsciously as children, and disenchantment can be a door that closes tight against attempts to reinvigorate dulled literary receptivity.Ex. The article 'Is horror dead and buried?' discusses the current state of the horror fiction market, and how predictions of its collapse have failed to materialize.Ex. The article is entitled 'Who's gonna take out the garbage when I'm dead and gone? New roles for leaders'.----* ángulo muerto = blind spot.* bebé que nace muerto = stillbirth [still-birth].* caerse muerto = drop + dead.* cargar el muerto = pass + the bucket.* causar muertos = take + a toll on life.* comprar hasta caer muerto = shop 'til you drop.* cuerpo de animal muerto = carcass.* dado por muerto = presumed dead.* declarar muerto = declare + dead, pronounce + dead.* doblar a muerto = sound + the death knell for.* el muerto al hoyo y el vivo al bollo = dead men have no friends.* estar muerto de asco = be bored to death, be bored stiff, be bored to tears, be bored out of + Posesivo + mind.* estar muerto de hambre = be starving to death.* estar muerto de miedo = be scared stiff, be frightened to death, be petrified of, be terrified.* estar muerto de sed = spit + feathers, be parched, be parched with thirst.* fingir estar muerto = feign + death.* hacerle una paja a un muerto = flog + a dead horse, beat + a dead horse, fart + in the wind.* hacerse el muerto = play + possum, play + dead.* hombre muerto = goner.* lengua muerta = dead language, dead tongue.* manuscritos del Mar Muerto, los = Dead Sea Scrolls, the.* Mar Muerto, el = Dead Sea, the.* más que muerto = dead and buried.* materia muerta = dead matter, inanimate matter.* mosquita muerta = butter wouldn't melt in his mouth.* muerto de cansancio = tired to death.* muerto de curiosidad = agog.* muerto de frío = frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones).* muerto de hambre = poverty-stricken, starving.* muerto en combate = killed in action.* muerto en vida = living dead.* muertos, los = slain, the, dead, the.* muerto viviente = living dead.* muerto y bien muerto = dead and buried.* nacido muerto = stillborn.* ¡ni muerto! = Not on your life!, You won't catch me doing it.* no acercarse a Algo ni muerto = would not touch + Nombre + with a barge pole.* no hacer Algo ni muerto = would not touch + Nombre + with a barge pole.* no tener donde caerse muerto = not have two pennies to rub together.* número de muertos = death toll.* oler a perros muertos = stink to + high heaven.* pasar el muerto = pass + the bucket.* punto muerto = stalemate, dead end street, deadlock, standoff.* resucitar a los muertos = raise + the dead.* revista muerta = inactive journal.* rollos del Mar Muerto, los = Dead Sea Scrolls, the.* supuestamente muerto = presumed dead.* tema muerto = dead issue.* tener cara de muerto = look like + death warmed (over/up).* tiempo muerto = downtime, time out.* tocar a muerto = sound + the death knell for.* trabajar hasta caer muerto = work + Reflexivo + to the ground, work + Reflexivo + to death.* * *I- ta adjetivo1) [ESTAR]a) <persona/animal/planta> deadresultaron muertos 30 mineros — 30 miners died o were killed
muerto y enterrado — dead and buried, over and done with (colloq)
b) (fam) ( cansado) dead beat (colloq)c) (fam) (pasando, padeciendo)muerto DE algo: estar muerto de hambre/frío/sueño to be starving/freezing/dead-tired (colloq); estaba muerto de miedo he was scared stiff (colloq); muerto de (la) risa (fam): estaba muerto de risa — he was laughing his head off
2) (como pp) (period)3)a) <pueblo/zona> dead, lifelessb) ( inerte) limpc) <carretera/camino> disusedII- ta masculino, femenino1) ( persona muerta)hubo dos muertos — two people died o were killed
lo juro por mis muertos — (fam) I swear on my mother's grave
cargar con el muerto — (fam) ( con un trabajo pesado) to do the dirty work
se fueron sin pagar y me tocó cargar con el muerto — they took off and left me to pick up the tab (colloq)
cargarle el muerto a alguien — (fam) ( responsabilizar) to pin the blame on somebody; ( endilgarle la tarea) to give somebody the dirty work (colloq)
ser un muerto de hambre — (fam) to be a nobody (colloq)
* * *= dead, deceased, dulled, dead and buried, dead and gone.Ex: The newcomer to the subject may be forgiven for concluding that the concept of post-coordinate indexing is dead.
Ex: Deceased persons of high renown in these fields will also be included.Ex: Adolescents cannot be led so easily, so unselfconsciously as children, and disenchantment can be a door that closes tight against attempts to reinvigorate dulled literary receptivity.Ex: The article 'Is horror dead and buried?' discusses the current state of the horror fiction market, and how predictions of its collapse have failed to materialize.Ex: The article is entitled 'Who's gonna take out the garbage when I'm dead and gone? New roles for leaders'.* ángulo muerto = blind spot.* bebé que nace muerto = stillbirth [still-birth].* caerse muerto = drop + dead.* cargar el muerto = pass + the bucket.* causar muertos = take + a toll on life.* comprar hasta caer muerto = shop 'til you drop.* cuerpo de animal muerto = carcass.* dado por muerto = presumed dead.* declarar muerto = declare + dead, pronounce + dead.* doblar a muerto = sound + the death knell for.* el muerto al hoyo y el vivo al bollo = dead men have no friends.* estar muerto de asco = be bored to death, be bored stiff, be bored to tears, be bored out of + Posesivo + mind.* estar muerto de hambre = be starving to death.* estar muerto de miedo = be scared stiff, be frightened to death, be petrified of, be terrified.* estar muerto de sed = spit + feathers, be parched, be parched with thirst.* fingir estar muerto = feign + death.* hacerle una paja a un muerto = flog + a dead horse, beat + a dead horse, fart + in the wind.* hacerse el muerto = play + possum, play + dead.* hombre muerto = goner.* lengua muerta = dead language, dead tongue.* manuscritos del Mar Muerto, los = Dead Sea Scrolls, the.* Mar Muerto, el = Dead Sea, the.* más que muerto = dead and buried.* materia muerta = dead matter, inanimate matter.* mosquita muerta = butter wouldn't melt in his mouth.* muerto de cansancio = tired to death.* muerto de curiosidad = agog.* muerto de frío = frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones).* muerto de hambre = poverty-stricken, starving.* muerto en combate = killed in action.* muerto en vida = living dead.* muertos, los = slain, the, dead, the.* muerto viviente = living dead.* muerto y bien muerto = dead and buried.* nacido muerto = stillborn.* ¡ni muerto! = Not on your life!, You won't catch me doing it.* no acercarse a Algo ni muerto = would not touch + Nombre + with a barge pole.* no hacer Algo ni muerto = would not touch + Nombre + with a barge pole.* no tener donde caerse muerto = not have two pennies to rub together.* número de muertos = death toll.* oler a perros muertos = stink to + high heaven.* pasar el muerto = pass + the bucket.* punto muerto = stalemate, dead end street, deadlock, standoff.* resucitar a los muertos = raise + the dead.* revista muerta = inactive journal.* rollos del Mar Muerto, los = Dead Sea Scrolls, the.* supuestamente muerto = presumed dead.* tema muerto = dead issue.* tener cara de muerto = look like + death warmed (over/up).* tiempo muerto = downtime, time out.* tocar a muerto = sound + the death knell for.* trabajar hasta caer muerto = work + Reflexivo + to the ground, work + Reflexivo + to death.* * *A [ ESTAR]1 ‹persona/animal/planta› deadsus padres están muertos her parents are deadresultaron muertos 30 mineros 30 miners died o were killedse busca vivo o muerto wanted dead or alivelo dieron por muerto he was given up for deadsoldados muertos en combate soldiers who died in actionlo encontraron más muerto que vivo ( fam); when they found him he was more dead than alivemuerto y enterrado dead and buried, over and done with ( colloq)3 ( fam) (pasando, padeciendo) muerto DE algo:estábamos muertos de hambre/frío/sueño we were starving/freezing/dead-tired ( colloq)estaba muerto de miedo he was scared stiff ( colloq), he was rigid with fearmuerto de angustia sick with worrymuerto de (la) risa ( fam): estaba muerto de risa delante del televisor he was sitting in front of the television laughing his head off o killing himself laughingun vestido tan caro y lo tienes ahí muerto de risa that's a really expensive dress and you leave it just gathering dust ( colloq)fue muerto a tiros he was shot deadlas dos personas que fueron muertas por los terroristas the two people killed by the terroristsC1 ‹pueblo/zona› dead, lifeless2 (inerte) limpdeja la mano muerta relax your hand, let your hand go limp o floppymasculine, feminineA(persona muerta): hubo dos muertos en el accidente two people died o were killed in the accidentlos muertos de la guerra the war deadlas campanas doblaron or tocaron a muerto the bells sounded the death knell ( liter)lo juro por mis muertos ( fam); I swear on my mother's grave o lifehacerse el muerto to pretend to be dead, play possumcargar con el muerto ( fam): como nadie se ofrece, siempre tengo que cargar con el muerto nobody else volunteers so I'm always left to do the dirty workse fueron sin pagar y me tocó cargar con el muerto they took off and left me to pick up the tab ( colloq)ese muerto no lo cargo yo don't look at me! ( colloq)cargarle el muerto a algn ( fam) (responsabilizar) to pin the blame on sb; (endilgarle la tarea) to give sb the dirty work ( colloq)está como para resucitar a los muertos it goes right to the spot o really hits the spot ( colloq)hacer el muerto to float on one's backponer los muertos: en esa guerra nosotros hemos puesto los muertos we provided the cannon fodder in that warun muerto de hambre ( fam): no comas de esa manera, que pareces un muerto de hambre don't eat like that, anyone would think you hadn't had a meal in weeksuna chica tan bien y se ha casado con ese muerto de hambre such a nice girl and she's gone and got married to that nobody ( colloq)el muerto al hoyo y el vivo al bollo dead men have no friendsB* * *
Del verbo morir: ( conjugate morir)
muerto es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
morir
muerto
morir ( conjugate morir) verbo intransitivo
murió asesinada she was murdered;
muerto DE algo ‹de vejez/cáncer› to die of sth;
murió de hambre she starved to death;
¡y allí muere! (AmC fam) and that's all there is to it!
morirse verbo pronominal [persona/animal/planta] to die;
se me murió la perra my dog died;
no te vas a muerto por ayudarlo (fam) it won't kill you to help him (colloq);
como se entere me muero (fam) I'll die if she finds out (colloq);
muertose DE algo ‹de un infarto/de cáncer› to die of sth;
se moría de miedo/aburrimiento he was scared stiff/bored stiff;
me muero de frío I'm freezing;
me estoy muriendo de hambre I'm starving (colloq);
me muero por una cerveza I'm dying for a beer (colloq);
se muere por verla he's dying to see her (colloq)
muerto -ta adjetivo
1 [ESTAR]
resultaron muertos 30 mineros 30 miners died o were killed;
caer muerto to drop dead
c) (fam) (pasando, padeciendo):◊ estar muerto de hambre/frío/sueño to be starving/freezing/dead-tired (colloq);
estaba muerto de miedo he was scared stiff (colloq);
muerto de (la) risa (fam): estaba muerto de risa he was laughing his head off
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■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 ( persona muerta):◊ hubo dos muertos two people died o were killed;
hacerse el muerto to pretend to be dead;
cargar con el muerto (fam) ( con un trabajo pesado) to do the dirty work;
cargarle el muerto a algn (fam) ( responsabilizar) to pin the blame on sb;
( endilgarle la tarea) to give sb the dirty work (colloq);
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morir verbo intransitivo to die
morir de agotamiento/hambre, to die of exhaustion/starvation
muerto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin vida) dead
2 (cansado) exhausted
3 (ciudad, pueblo) dead
horas muertas, spare time
Dep tiempo muerto, time-out
4 (uso enfático) muerto de frío/miedo, frozen/scared to death
muerto de hambre, starving
muerto de risa, laughing one's head off
5 Auto (en) punto muerto, (in) neutral
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (cadáver) dead person
2 (tarea fastidiosa) dirty job
3 (víctima de accidente) fatality
4 fam LAm empty bottle
' muerto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dar
- desaparecida
- desaparecido
- fiambre
- fosa
- interfecta
- interfecto
- muerta
- punto
- reposar
- resucitar
- risa
- seca
- seco
- tiempo
- velar
- yacer
- caer
- carroña
- disecar
- sepultar
English:
accidentally
- body
- born
- coast
- convulse
- dead
- Dead Sea
- dead weight
- deadbeat
- deadlock
- death
- envy
- for
- fur
- good
- half
- half-dead
- impasse
- late
- life
- name
- neutral
- parched
- penny
- play
- possum
- read
- sick
- stalemate
- stand-off
- stiff
- stillbirth
- stillborn
- stone
- be
- brain
- carcass
- famished
- fatality
- fear
- flop
- free
- grind
- half-
- petrified
- pronounce
- stab
- still
- stuck
* * *muerto, -a♦ participiover morir♦ adj1. [sin vida] dead;caer muerto to drop dead;dar por muerto a alguien to give sb up for dead;varios transeúntes resultaron muertos a number of passers-by were killed;este sitio está muerto en invierno this place is dead in winter;estar muerto de frío to be freezing to death;estar muerto de hambre to be starving;estar muerto de miedo to be scared to death;estábamos muertos de risa we nearly died laughing;Famestar muerto de risa [objeto] to be lying around doing nothing;estar más muerto que vivo de hambre/cansancio to be half dead with hunger/exhaustion;Amestar muerto por alguien [enamorado] to be head over heels in love with sb;no tiene dónde caerse muerto he doesn't have a penny to his name;muerto el perro, se acabó la rabia the best way to solve a problem is to attack its root causeestoy que me caigo muerto I'm fit to dropmuerto en combate killed in action4. [color] dull♦ nm,f1. [fallecido] dead person;[cadáver] corpse;hubo dos muertos two people died;hacer el muerto [sobre el agua] to float on one's back;hacerse el muerto to pretend to be dead, to play dead;las campanas tocaban a muerto the bells were tolling the death knell;Famcargar con el muerto [trabajo, tarea] to be left holding the baby;[culpa] to get the blame; Fam [culpa] to put the blame on sb; Famun muerto de hambre: se casó con un muerto de hambre she married a man who didn't have a penny to his name;el muerto al hoyo y el vivo al bollo life goes on (in spite of everything)2.los muertos [los fallecidos] the dead;el ejército derrotado enterraba a sus muertos the defeated army was burying its dead;resucitar de entre los muertos to rise from the dead;Vulg¡(me cago en) tus muertos! you motherfucker!♦ nm[en naipes] dummy hand* * *I part → morirII adj dead;muerto de hambre starving; fig, desp penniless, down and out;muerto de sueño dead-tired;más muerto que vivo fig half-dead;no tener dónde caerse muerto fam be as poor as a church mouse famcolgar(le) a alguien el muerto fig get s.o. to do the dirty work* * *muerto, -ta adj1) : dead2) : lifeless, flat, dull3)muerto de : dying ofestoy muerto de hambre: I'm dying of hungermuerto, -ta nmdifunto: dead person, deceased* * *muerto1 adj dead -
13 instinto
m.instinct.instinto maternal/de supervivencia maternal/survival instinctpor instinto instinctively* * *1 instinct\por instinto instinctively* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de conducta] [gen] instinctinstinto asesino, instinto de matar — killer instinct
2) (=impulso) impulse, urge* * *masculino instinct* * *= instinct, nose, hunch, gut feeling, gut instinct, feelings in + Posesivo + bones.Ex. A librarian who is well-acquainted with the library's clientely will have a sharp instinct for preserving needed materials.Ex. It was not idealism but plain fear, plus a peasant's nose for security, which led to Vladimir's decision to blow the gaff.Ex. Choice of manual or automated solution to a search problem depends mainly on the questions' complexity, but also on the librarian's hunch.Ex. There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' 'gut instincts,' ' gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.Ex. There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' ' gut instincts,' 'gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.Ex. But the people's justice is hasty, mean-spirited and based on vague feelings in the bones and we need the cold hand of the law to save us from ourselves.----* confiar en el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* dejarse guiar por el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* dejarse llevar por el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* desarrollar el instinto para = develop + a nose for.* instinto agresivo = killer instinct.* instinto animal = animal instinct.* instinto asesino = killer instinct.* instinto de conservación = instinct of self-preservation, survival information.* instinto de supervivencia = instinct of self-preservation, survival instinct.* instinto maternal = maternal instinct.* instinto predador = killer instinct.* instinto protector = protective instinct.* por instinto = instinctively.* * *masculino instinct* * *= instinct, nose, hunch, gut feeling, gut instinct, feelings in + Posesivo + bones.Ex: A librarian who is well-acquainted with the library's clientely will have a sharp instinct for preserving needed materials.
Ex: It was not idealism but plain fear, plus a peasant's nose for security, which led to Vladimir's decision to blow the gaff.Ex: Choice of manual or automated solution to a search problem depends mainly on the questions' complexity, but also on the librarian's hunch.Ex: There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' 'gut instincts,' ' gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.Ex: There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' ' gut instincts,' 'gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.Ex: But the people's justice is hasty, mean-spirited and based on vague feelings in the bones and we need the cold hand of the law to save us from ourselves.* confiar en el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* dejarse guiar por el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* dejarse llevar por el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* desarrollar el instinto para = develop + a nose for.* instinto agresivo = killer instinct.* instinto animal = animal instinct.* instinto asesino = killer instinct.* instinto de conservación = instinct of self-preservation, survival information.* instinto de supervivencia = instinct of self-preservation, survival instinct.* instinto maternal = maternal instinct.* instinto predador = killer instinct.* instinto protector = protective instinct.* por instinto = instinctively.* * *instinctpor instinto instinctivelytiene mucho instinto para los negocios she has a good instinct for businessCompuestos:survival instinctmaternal instinct* * *
instinto sustantivo masculino
instinct;
instinto de conservación survival instinct
instinto sustantivo masculino instinct: actúa por instinto, he acts instinctively
' instinto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carnal
- gregaria
- gregario
- maternal
- agudeza
- agudizar
- agudo
- animal
- asesino
- bajo
- guiar
- homicida
English:
drive
- herd instinct
- instinct
- instinctive
- self-preservation
- unbusinesslike
- self
* * *instinto nminstinct;tiene un instinto para detectar el peligro he senses danger instinctively;por instinto instinctivelyinstinto de conservación survival instinct;instinto maternal maternal instinct;instinto de supervivencia survival instinct* * *m instinct* * *instinto nm: instinct* * *instinto n instinct -
14 Haut
f; -, Häute1. meist Sg. skin; helle / dunkle Haut haben have a fair / dark skin; nass bis auf die Haut soaked to the skin; auf bloßer Haut tragen wear next to one’s skin; er trägt die Jacke auf der bloßen Haut auch he’s got nothing on under his jacket; sich (Dat) die Haut aufschürfen graze o.s.; sich (Dat) die Haut an den Knien etc. aufschürfen skin ( oder graze) one’s knees etc.; viel Haut zeigen umg., hum. Person: show a lot of bare flesh, be scantily clad; Kleidung: be very revealing2. abgezogene, von kleinem Tier: skin; von großem Tier: hide; abgeworfene, einer Schlange etc.: slough; auf Braten: skin; einem Tier die Haut abziehen skin an animal3. einer Frucht: skin; meist entfernt: peel; einer Wurst, auf der Milch: skin; auf Flüssigkeiten: film; (Membran) membrane; um Organe: tunic; am Fingernagel: cuticle; TECH., eines Ballons, Flugzeugs etc.: skin; (Überzug) sheathing4. nur Sg.; umg., fig.: eine ehrliche / gute Haut an honest / a good soul; mit Haut und Haar(en) completely, hook, line and sinker; aus der Haut fahren go through ( oder hit) the roof, go ballistic; es ist zum Aus-der-Haut-Fahren! it’s enough to drive you up the wall!; ich kann es mir nicht aus der Haut schneiden I can’t simply pull it out of a hat ( oder produce it by magic oder from nowhere); eine dicke Haut haben have a thick skin, be thick-skinned; seine ( eigene) Haut retten save one’s skin (umg., hum. bacon); sich seiner (Gen) Haut wehren defend o.s. (with all one’s might); ihr ist oder sie fühlt sich nicht wohl in ihrer Haut she feels (rather) uncomfortable ( oder uneasy); ich möchte nicht in seiner Haut stecken I wouldn’t like to be in his shoes; er ist nur noch Haut und Knochen he’s just skin and bones; es kann eben keiner aus seiner Haut a leopard can’t change its spots; das geht einem unter die Haut it gets under your skin; seine Haut zu Markte tragen (sein Leben riskieren) risk one’s neck; (sich verkaufen) sell o.s.; Frau: sell one’s body; seine Haut teuer verkaufen sell one’s life dearly; faul, heil* * *die Hauthide; integument; skin* * *[haut]f -, Häute['hɔytə] skin; (dick, esp von größerem Tier) hide; (= geschälte Schale von Obst etc) peel; (inf = Mensch) sort (inf)nass bis auf die Háút — soaked to the skin
nur Háút und Knochen sein — to be only or nothing but skin and bones
mit Háút und Haar(en) (inf) — completely, totally
er ist ihr mit Háút und Haar(en) verfallen (inf) — he's head over heels in love with her, he's fallen for her hook, line and sinker (inf)
das geht or dringt unter die Háút — that gets under one's skin
in seiner Háút möchte ich nicht stecken — I wouldn't like to be in his shoes
er kann nicht aus seiner Háút heraus (inf) — he can't change the way he is, a leopard can't change its spots (prov)
aus der Háút fahren (inf) (aus Ungeduld) — to work oneself up into a sweat (inf); (aus Wut) to go through the roof (inf), to hit the ceiling (inf)
das ist zum Aus-der-Háút-Fahren! — it's enough to drive you up the wall (inf) or round the bend (Brit inf)
seine eigene Háút retten — to save one's (own) skin; (esp vor Prügel) to save one's (own) hide (inf)
sich seiner Háút wehren — to defend oneself vigorously
seine Háút so teuer wie möglich verkaufen (inf) — to sell oneself as dearly as possible
See:→ ehrlich* * *die1) (the skin of an animal: He makes coats out of animal hides; cow-hide.) hide2) (the natural outer covering of an animal or person: She couldn't stand the feel of wool against her skin; A snake can shed its skin.) skin* * *<-, Häute>[haut, pl ˈhɔytə]f1. ANAT skinnass bis auf die \Haut soaked to the skin3. (Außenhaut) skin4. (erstarrte Schicht) skin5.▶ [für jdn/etw] seine \Haut zu Markte tragen to risk one's neck [for sb/sth]▶ jd möchte nicht in jds \Haut stecken sb would not like to be in sb's shoesich möchte nicht in seiner \Haut stecken I wouldn't like to be in his shoes* * *die; Haut, Häute1) skinsich (Dat.) die Haut abschürfen — graze oneself
viel Haut zeigen — (ugs. scherzh.) show a lot of bare flesh (coll.)
nass bis auf die Haut — soaked to the skin; wet through
nur noch Haut und Knochen sein — (ugs.) be nothing but skin and bone
seine Haut so teuer wie möglich verkaufen — (ugs.) sell oneself as dearly as possible
sich seiner Haut (Gen.) wehren — (ugs.) stand up for oneself
aus der Haut fahren — (ugs.) go up the wall (coll.)
er/sie kann nicht aus seiner/ihrer Haut heraus — (ugs.) a leopard cannot change its spots (prov.)
sich in seiner Haut nicht wohl fühlen — (ugs.) feel uneasy; (unzufrieden sein) feel discontented [with one's lot]
ich möchte nicht in deiner Haut stecken — (ugs.) I shouldn't like to be in your shoes (coll.)
mit heiler Haut davonkommen — (ugs.) get away with it
auf der faulen Haut liegen — (ugs.) sit around and do nothing
3) (Schale, dünne Schicht, Bespannung) skin4) (ugs.)eine gute/ehrliche Haut — a good/honest sort (coll.)
* * *1. meist sg skin;helle/dunkle Haut haben have a fair/dark skin;nass bis auf die Haut soaked to the skin;auf bloßer Haut tragen wear next to one’s skin;sich (dat)die Haut aufschürfen graze o.s.;sich (dat)viel Haut zeigen umg, hum Person: show a lot of bare flesh, be scantily clad; Kleidung: be very revealing2. abgezogene, von kleinem Tier: skin; von großem Tier: hide; abgeworfene, einer Schlange etc: slough; auf Braten: skin;einem Tier die Haut abziehen skin an animal3. einer Frucht: skin; meist entfernt: peel; einer Wurst, auf der Milch: skin; auf Flüssigkeiten: film; (Membran) membrane; um Organe: tunic; am Fingernagel: cuticle; TECH, eines Ballons, Flugzeugs etc: skin; (Überzug) sheathing4. nur sg; umg, fig:eine ehrliche/gute Haut an honest/a good soul;mit Haut und Haar(en) completely, hook, line and sinker;aus der Haut fahren go through ( oder hit) the roof, go ballistic;es ist zum Aus-der-Haut-Fahren! it’s enough to drive you up the wall!;ich kann es mir nicht aus der Haut schneiden I can’t simply pull it out of a hat ( oder produce it by magic oder from nowhere);eine dicke Haut haben have a thick skin, be thick-skinned;seine (eigene) Haut retten save one’s skin (umg, hum bacon);sich seiner (gen)Haut wehren defend o.s. (with all one’s might);sie fühlt sich nicht wohl in ihrer Haut she feels (rather) uncomfortable ( oder uneasy);ich möchte nicht in seiner Haut stecken I wouldn’t like to be in his shoes;er ist nur noch Haut und Knochen he’s just skin and bones;es kann eben keiner aus seiner Haut a leopard can’t change its spots;das geht einem unter die Haut it gets under your skin;seine Haut zu Markte tragen (sein Leben riskieren) risk one’s neck; (sich verkaufen) sell o.s.; Frau: sell one’s body;* * *die; Haut, Häute1) skinsich (Dat.) die Haut abschürfen — graze oneself
viel Haut zeigen — (ugs. scherzh.) show a lot of bare flesh (coll.)
nass bis auf die Haut — soaked to the skin; wet through
nur noch Haut und Knochen sein — (ugs.) be nothing but skin and bone
seine Haut so teuer wie möglich verkaufen — (ugs.) sell oneself as dearly as possible
sich seiner Haut (Gen.) wehren — (ugs.) stand up for oneself
aus der Haut fahren — (ugs.) go up the wall (coll.)
er/sie kann nicht aus seiner/ihrer Haut heraus — (ugs.) a leopard cannot change its spots (prov.)
sich in seiner Haut nicht wohl fühlen — (ugs.) feel uneasy; (unzufrieden sein) feel discontented [with one's lot]
ich möchte nicht in deiner Haut stecken — (ugs.) I shouldn't like to be in your shoes (coll.)
mit heiler Haut davonkommen — (ugs.) get away with it
2) (Fell) skin; (von größerem Tier auch) hideauf der faulen Haut liegen — (ugs.) sit around and do nothing
3) (Schale, dünne Schicht, Bespannung) skin4) (ugs.)eine gute/ehrliche Haut — a good/honest sort (coll.)
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15 सास्थि _sāsthi
सास्थि a. Having bones (said of any animal).-Comp. -ताम्रार्धम् a kind of amalgam of zinc and copper, bell-metal.-वधः the killing of any animal having bones; किंचित् सास्थिवधे देयं प्राणायामस्त्वनस्थिके Y.3. 275.-स्वानम् ind. with the cracking sound of bones. -
16 skóra
(u człowieka, zwierząt) skin; ( u zwierząt gruboskórnych) hide; ( materiał) leatherskóra i kości — (pot: chudzielec) bag of bones (pot), (all) skin and bone (pot)
dać perf komuś w skórę — to tan sb's hide
przekonać się perf o czymś na własnej skórze — to learn sth the hard way
być w czyjejś skórze — (przen) to be in sb's shoes
* * *f.1. (człowieka, zwierząt) skin; ( zwierząt gruboskórnych) hide; ( u zwierząt futerkowych) pelt; skóra właściwa anat. corium, derma; skóra i kości przen. bag of bones, skin and bones; kolor skóry (= karnacja) complexion; zapalenie skóry pat. dermatitis; być w czyjejś skórze przen. be in sb's shoes; czuć coś przez skórę feel sth in one's bones; dać komuś w skórę l. przetrzepać komuś skórę tan sb's hide; dobrać się komuś do skóry (= zbić) tan sb's hide; przen. crack l. clasp down on sb; dostać w skórę have one's hide tanned, get a beating; doświadczyć czegoś na własnej skórze learn l. find out sth the hard way; mieć cienką skórę przen. have a thin skin, be thin-skinned; mieć grubą l. twardą skórę przen. have a thick skin, be thick-skinned; obdzierać kogoś ze skóry przen., sl. rip sb off; ratować swoją skórę save one's skin, save one's neck; zdejmować skórę ze zwierzęcia skin an animal; krzyczy jakby go ze skóry obdzierali he bawls as if he were flayed alive; na wołowej skórze by nie spisał it's too long a story; nie chciałbym być w jego skórze I wouldn't like to be in his shoes; nie dziel skóry na niedźwiedziu don't count your chickens before they are hatched; catch the bear before you sell his skin; skóra mi cierpnie na myśl o nim thinking of him gives me the creeps; skóra mi schodzi z twarzy my face peels; tu chodzi o jego skórę his life is at stake; wyskakiwać l. wychodzić l. wyłazić ze skóry, żeby coś zrobić przen. bend over backwards to do sth; zajść l. zaleźć komuś za skórę przen. get under sb's skin.2. (po wygarbowaniu, wyprawieniu) leather; sztuczna skóra artificial leather; Br. t. leatherette.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skóra
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17 esqueleto
m.1 skeleton.menear o mover el esqueleto (informal) to boogie (on down)estar como un esqueleto to be skin and bone2 framework.3 blank form, blank application, application form, fill-out form.* * *1 ANATOMÍA skeleton2 ARQUITECTURA framework\mover el esqueleto familiar to boogie, party on down* * *noun m.1) skeleton2) framework* * *SM1) (Anat) skeleton2) (=estructura) [gen] skeleton; (=de asunto) bare bones pl ; [de edificio] framework; [de conferencia, novela] framework, structureen esqueleto — unfinished, incomplete
3) Chile (Literat) (=borrador) rough draft, outline* * *1)a) (Anat) skeletonestar hecho un esqueleto — (fam & hum) to be all skin and bone(s) (colloq)
menear el esqueleto — (fam & hum) to shake a leg (colloq & hum)
b) (de edificio, novela) framework2) (Méx) ( formulario) blank form* * *= skeleton.Ex. A description of the main subject areas forms the skeleton of the main list of terms.----* esqueleto muscular = muscular-skeletal.* estar hecho un esqueleto = be a bag of bones.* menear el esqueleto = trip the light fantastic.* mover el esqueleto = trip the light fantastic.* * *1)a) (Anat) skeletonestar hecho un esqueleto — (fam & hum) to be all skin and bone(s) (colloq)
menear el esqueleto — (fam & hum) to shake a leg (colloq & hum)
b) (de edificio, novela) framework2) (Méx) ( formulario) blank form* * *= skeleton.Ex: A description of the main subject areas forms the skeleton of the main list of terms.
* esqueleto muscular = muscular-skeletal.* estar hecho un esqueleto = be a bag of bones.* menear el esqueleto = trip the light fantastic.* mover el esqueleto = trip the light fantastic.* * *A1 ( Anat) skeletonmenear or mover el esqueleto ( fam hum); to shake a leg ( colloq hum), to strut o shake one's stuff ( colloq)2 (estructura — de un edificio) framework; (— de una novela, un discurso) framework, structureB ( Méx) (formulario) blank form* * *
esqueleto sustantivo masculinoa) (Anat) skeleton
esqueleto sustantivo masculino
1 Anat skeleton
2 (estructura) framework
' esqueleto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
femenina
- femenino
- carcasa
English:
shell
- skeleton
* * *esqueleto nm1. [de persona, animal] skeleton;Fam2. [armazón] [de edificio] framework;[de vehículo] frame; [de novela] framework, outline; [de argumento] outline4. CAm, Col, Méx [formulario] form* * *m1 ANAT skeleton;ser un esqueleto, estar en el esqueleto be a walking skeleton;mover omenear el esqueleto hum shake a leg, dance2:esqueleto (arquitectónico) framework3 Méx, C.Am., Pe, Bol figblank form* * *esqueleto nm1) : skeleton2) armazón: framework* * *esqueleto n (anatomía) skeleton -
18 crapaud
crapaud [kʀapo]masculine noun( = animal) toad* * *kʀaponom masculin1) Zoologie toad2) ( de diamant) flaw••la bave du crapaud n'atteint pas la blanche colombe — hum ≈ sticks and stones (may break my bones but words will never hurt me)
* * *kʀapo nm(= animal) toad* * *crapaud nm1 Zool toad;2 ○( enfant) petit crapaud! little monkey○;3 ( de diamant) flaw.la bave du crapaud n'atteint pas la blanche colombe hum ≈ sticks and stones (may break my bones but words will never hurt me).[krapo] nom masculin2. MINÉRALOGIE flaw4. [fauteuil] squat armchair -
19 clasificar
v.1 to classify.una película clasificada para mayores de 18 años a film with an 18 certificateEl científico clasificó los huesos The scientist classified the bones.El detective clasificó la información The detective classified the info.2 to qualify (sport). ( Latin American Spanish)3 to sort together, to assign to a particular group, to assign to a particular kind.* * *1 to class, classify2 (distribuir) to sort, file1 DEPORTE to qualify2 (llegar) to come* * *verb1) to classify2) sort3) rank•* * *1. VT1) (=categorizar) to classify2) (=ordenar) [+ documentos] to classify; (Correos, Inform) to sort2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <documentos/datos> to sort, put in order; < cartas> to sortb) <planta/animal/elemento> to classify2.clasificarse v pron (Dep)a) ( para etapa posterior) to qualifyb) (en tabla, carrera)* * *= categorise [categorize, -USA], classify, fall into, rank, sift, sort, sort out, grade, sort into + order, class, sift out.Ex. It is widely recognised that it is difficult and unhelpful to categorise fiction according to a subject classification = Es un hecho ampliamente reconocido la dificultad y la poca utilidad de clasificar la literatura narrativa de acuerdo con una clasificación por materias.Ex. This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Ex. References will also be necessary, and will fall into the same types as those identified for personal authors, that is, 'see', 'see also', and explanatory references.Ex. For example, search software offers the ability to rank the retrieved material according to its relative significance.Ex. Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.Ex. During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.Ex. Some schools favor subject arrangement, other group together everything by publisher, and others sort everything out according to a theme.Ex. This had the advantage that the relevance judgments had already been made, and were graded into three levels: High relevance, Low relevance, No relevance.Ex. Sort packages are designed to sort a specified file of records into order according to a particular field or key.Ex. 30 million Americans are classed as functionally illiterate.Ex. Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.----* clasificar como = class.* clasificar en orden de importancia = rank + in order of importance.* clasificar por materia = subject classify.* reclasificar = reclassify [re-classify].* volver a clasificar = refolder.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <documentos/datos> to sort, put in order; < cartas> to sortb) <planta/animal/elemento> to classify2.clasificarse v pron (Dep)a) ( para etapa posterior) to qualifyb) (en tabla, carrera)* * *= categorise [categorize, -USA], classify, fall into, rank, sift, sort, sort out, grade, sort into + order, class, sift out.Ex: It is widely recognised that it is difficult and unhelpful to categorise fiction according to a subject classification = Es un hecho ampliamente reconocido la dificultad y la poca utilidad de clasificar la literatura narrativa de acuerdo con una clasificación por materias.
Ex: This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Ex: References will also be necessary, and will fall into the same types as those identified for personal authors, that is, 'see', 'see also', and explanatory references.Ex: For example, search software offers the ability to rank the retrieved material according to its relative significance.Ex: Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.Ex: During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.Ex: Some schools favor subject arrangement, other group together everything by publisher, and others sort everything out according to a theme.Ex: This had the advantage that the relevance judgments had already been made, and were graded into three levels: High relevance, Low relevance, No relevance.Ex: Sort packages are designed to sort a specified file of records into order according to a particular field or key.Ex: 30 million Americans are classed as functionally illiterate.Ex: Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.* clasificar como = class.* clasificar en orden de importancia = rank + in order of importance.* clasificar por materia = subject classify.* reclasificar = reclassify [re-classify].* volver a clasificar = refolder.* * *clasificar [A2 ]vt1 ‹documentos/datos› to sort, put in order; ‹cartas› to sortclasificaba las fichas por orden alfabético she was sorting o putting the cards into alphabetical order2 ‹planta/animal/elemento› to classify3 ‹hotel› to class, rank; ‹fruta› to class; ‹persona› to class, rankestá clasificado entre los mejores del mundo it ranks o it is ranked o it is classed among the best in the world■ clasificarvi( AmL) to qualify( Dep)1 (para una etapa posterior) to qualifyse clasificarán los tres primeros the first three will qualifyel equipo se clasificó para la final the team qualified for o got through to the final2(en una tabla, carrera): se clasificó en octavo lugar he finished in eighth place, he came eighth, he was placed eighthcon esta victoria se clasifican en quinto lugar with this victory they move into fifth place* * *
clasificar ( conjugate clasificar) verbo transitivo
‹ cartas› to sort
‹ fruta› to class;
‹ persona› to class, rank
clasificarse verbo pronominal (Dep)
b) (en tabla, carrera):
clasificar verbo transitivo to classify, class
' clasificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encuadrar
English:
categorize
- class
- classify
- grade
- rank
- sort
- unclassified
* * *♦ vt1. [datos, documentos] to classify;clasificar algo por orden alfabético to put sth in(to) alphabetical order2. [animal, planta] to classify3. [película] to certificate;una película clasificada para mayores de 18 años a film with an “18” certificatesólo la victoria clasificaría al equipo the team needed to win to qualify♦ viAm Dep to qualify ( para for)* * *v/t classify* * *clasificar {72} vt1) : to classify, to sort out2) : to rate, to rankclasificar vicalificar: to qualify (in competitions)* * *clasificar vb2. (cartas) to sort -
20 sac
I.sac1 [sak]1. masculine nouna. bag ; (de grande taille, en toile) sack ; ( = cartable) (school)bag ; (à bretelles) satchel ; (pour achats) shopping bagb. ( = 10 francs) (inf!) dix/trente sacs one hundred/three hundred euros2. compoundsII.sac2 [sak]masculine noun* * *saknom masculin1) ( contenant) gén bag; (grossier, à usage commercial) sack2) ( contenu) bag(ful), sack(ful)3) Anatomie, Botanique sac4) ( pillage) sackmettre à sac — to sack [ville, région]; to ransack [boutique, maison]
•Phrasal Verbs:••l'affaire est dans le sac — (colloq) it's in the bag (colloq)
vider son sac — (colloq) to get it off one's chest
mettre dans le même sac — (colloq) to lump [something] together
* * *sak abr nmService d'action civique former Gaullist parapolice* * *sac nm1 ( contenant) gén bag; (grossier, à usage commercial) sack; sac de sport sports bag GB, gym bag US; sac à charbon/à patates coal/potato sack; sac de farine ( petit) flour bag; ( grand) flour sack;2 ( contenu) bag(ful), sack(ful); j'ai consommé trois sacs de charbon cet hiver I used three sacks of coal this winter;5 ◑( 10 francs) ten French francs.sac d'aspirateur dust bag, vacuum-cleaner bag; sac à bandoulière shoulder bag; sac de congélation freezer bag; sac de couchage sleeping bag; sac à dos rucksack GB, backpack; sac à dos à claie stretcher-frame rucksack GB ou backpack; sac à dos promenade daysack GB, knapsack US; sac d'embrouilles can of worms; sac herniaire Anat hernial sac; sac isotherme cool bag; sac lacrymal Anat lacrymal sac; sac à main handbag, purse US; sac à malices bag of tricks; sac (de) marin Naut kitbag GB, duffel bag US; sac de montagne rucksack GB, knapsack; sac de nœuds fig = sac d'embrouilles; sac d'os○ fig bag of bones; sac à papier○! nitwit○!; sac penderie suiter, suit bag; sac de plage beachbag; sac en plastique ( sans poignées) polythene bag; ( avec poignées) carrier bag; sac pollinique Bot pollen sac; sac polochon holdall; sac postal mail sack; sac poubelle bin liner GB, trash bag US, trash-can liner US; sac à provisions shopping bag, carry-all US; sac à puces○ fleabag○ GB, flea-infested animal; sac reporter bucket bag; sac de sable Constr, Mil sandbag; ( pour la boxe) punchbag GB, punching bag US; sac à viande○ (sleeping bag) liner; sac à vin○ (old) soak○; sac de voyage travel bag.l'affaire est dans le sac○ it's in the bag○; avoir plus d'un tour dans son sac to have more than one trick up one's sleeve; être habillé comme un sac (à patates) to look like a sack of potatoes; vider son sac○ to get it off one's chest; se faire prendre la main dans le sac to be caught red-handed; mettre dans le même sac to lump [sth] together, to tar [sth] with the same brush pej.[sak] nom masculinsac à dos rucksack, knapsackb. [à bandoulière] shoulder baga. [petit] plastic bagb. [noir] black bagsac de voyage overnight ou travelling bag3. (très familier) [argent]mettre quelque chose à sac to ransack ou to plunder ou to pillage something6. (familier & locution)méfie-toi, c'est un sac de nœuds, leur affaire be careful, that business of theirs is a real hornets' nestc'est un sac d'os he's all skin and bones ou a bag of bonessac à puces [chien] fleabagsac à vin drunk, lushêtre fagoté ou ficelé comme un sac to look like a feather bed tied in the middleça y est, l'affaire est ou c'est dans le sac! it's as good as done!, it's in the bag!attention, ne mettons pas le racisme et le sexisme dans le même sac! let's not lump racism and sexism together!
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