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  • 1 easy

    1. adjective
    1) (not difficult) leicht

    easy to clean/see — etc. leicht zu reinigen/sehen usw.

    it is easy to see that... — es ist offensichtlich, dass...; man sieht sofort, dass...

    it's as easy as anything(coll.) es ist kinderleicht

    it is easy for him to talker hat leicht od. gut reden

    on easy termsauf Raten [kaufen]

    2) (free from pain, anxiety, etc.) sorglos, angenehm [Leben, Zeit]

    make it or things easy for somebody — es jemandem leicht machen

    3) (free from constraint, strictness, etc.) ungezwungen; unbefangen [Art]

    he is easy to get on with/work with — mit ihm kann man gut auskommen / zusammenarbeiten

    I'm easy(coll.) es ist mir egal

    2. adverb

    easy does itimmer langsam od. sachte

    go easy on or with — sparsam umgehen mit

    go easy on or with somebody — mit jemandem nachsichtig sein

    take it easy!(calm down!) beruhige dich!

    take it or things or life easy — sich nicht übernehmen

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    1) (not difficult: This is an easy job (to do).) leicht
    2) (free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc: He had an easy day at the office.) behaglich
    3) (friendly: an easy manner/smile.) ungezwungen
    4) (relaxed; leisurely: The farmer walked with an easy stride.) natürlich
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    <-ier, -iest or more \easy, most \easy>
    [ˈi:zi]
    I. adj
    1. (not difficult) leicht, einfach
    would a ten o'clock appointment be easier for you? würde Ihnen ein Termin für 10 Uhr besser passen?
    the house is \easy to find das Haus ist leicht zu finden
    he is \easy to get on with mit ihm kann man gut auskommen
    it's \easy for you to laugh du hast gut lachen
    \easy access leichter Zugang
    to be \easy game [or meat] [or mark] [or prey] [for sb] (sl) leichte Beute [für jdn] sein fam
    to be as \easy as falling off a log [or as pie] [or as anything] ( fam) kinderleicht sein fam
    \easy money ( fam) leicht verdientes Geld; FIN leichtes Geld, billiges Geld
    to be within \easy reach leicht erreichbar sein
    \easy solution einfache Lösung
    to be the easiest thing in the world ( fam) die einfachste Sache [von] der Welt sein
    to be an \easy touch ( fam) leichtgläubig sein
    to be far from \easy alles andere als leicht sein
    \easy-peasy BRIT ( fam or usu childspeak) kinderleicht fam
    to be \easy to annoy [or upset] /please leicht erregbar/zufrieden zu stellen sein
    to be easier said than done ( fam) leichter gesagt als getan sein
    it is \easy to see that... es ist offensichtlich, dass...; ECON, FIN
    the loan is repayable in \easy payments das Darlehen ist unter erleichterten Bedingungen zurückzuzahlen
    2. (effortless) leicht, mühelos
    \easy walk bequemer Spaziergang
    3. (trouble-free) angenehm; (comfortable) bequem
    \easy life sorgloses [o unbeschwertes] Leben
    4. (not worried)
    \easy conscience [or mind] ruhiges Gewissen
    to be \easy in one's mind beruhigt sein
    to not feel \easy about sth sich akk bei etw dat nicht wohl fühlen
    I'm \easy mir ist es egal fam
    6. (relaxed) entspannt
    to be \easy about sth etw leichtnehmen
    \easy charm ungezwungener Charme
    at an \easy pace in gemütlichem Tempo
    on \easy terms ECON zu günstigen Bedingungen
    a woman of \easy virtue ( dated) Freudenmädchen nt veraltet
    7. (pleasing) angenehm
    to be \easy on the ear/eye angenehm für das Ohr/Auge sein
    8. ( pej: simplistic) [zu] einfach, simpel oft pej
    9. STOCKEX (lower priced)
    share prices are easier die Aktienpreise sind günstiger; COMM
    \easy market Käufermarkt m
    10.
    to be on \easy street ( dated fam) in guten Verhältnissen leben
    II. adv
    1. (cautiously) vorsichtig, sachte
    \easy does it ( fam) immer langsam [o sachte], Vorsicht ist die Mutter der Porzellankiste prov
    to go \easy on [or with] sth ( fam) sich akk bei etw dat zurückhalten, mit etw dat sparsam umgehen
    go \easy on the cream nimm nicht so viel Sahne
    to go \easy on sb ( fam) nicht zu hart mit jdm umgehen
    2. (in a relaxed manner)
    take it \easy! nur keine Aufregung!, immer mit der Ruhe!
    to take things [or it] \easy ( fam: for one's health) sich akk schonen; (rest) sich dat keinen Stress machen fam
    3.
    \easy come, \easy go ( fam) wie gewonnen, so zerronnen
    III. interj ( fam) locker sl
    my car can do 250 kph, \easy! mein Auto fährt locker 250 km/h! sl
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    ['iːzɪ]
    1. adj (+er)
    1) (= simple) leicht; task, job leicht, einfach; option, solution, answer einfach

    finding somewhere to eat is an easy taskes ist leicht or einfach, ein Restaurant zu finden

    it's easy to forget that... — man vergisst leicht, dass...

    to be far from easy or none too easy — alles andere als leicht sein, nicht gerade leicht sein

    it's an easy ( enough) mistake to make — den Fehler kann man leicht machen, das kann einem leicht passieren

    to go for the easy option, to take the easy way out — es sich (dat) leicht machen

    she is easy to work with/get on with — mit ihr kann man gut arbeiten/auskommen

    to have it easy, to have an easy time (of it) — es leicht haben

    2)

    (= not harsh) to be easy on the eye/ear —

    he/she is easy on the eye (inf) — er/sie sieht gut aus

    3) (= relaxed) temperament, conversation, laugh, smile, voice ungezwungen; relationship unbefangen; tone lässig

    at an easy pace —

    I'm easy ( Brit inf ) — mir ist alles recht, ist mir egal (inf)

    = promiscuous) she's easy —

    she wasn't like the easy girls he had knownsie war anders als die leichten Mädchen, die er gekannt hatte

    woman of easy virtue ( dated euph = prostitute ) —, = prostitute ) Freudenmädchen nt

    2. adv (inf)

    to go easy on sbnicht so streng mit jdm sein

    to go easy on the brakes/one's liver — die Bremsen/seine Leber schonen

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    easy [ˈiːzı]
    A adj (adv academic.ru/23170/easily">easily)
    1. leicht, mühelos (Sieg etc):
    a) eine leichte Beute,
    b) ein leichtgläubiger Mensch;
    be easy meat Br umg
    a) eine leichte Beute sein,
    b) ein leichtgläubiger Mensch sein,
    c) ein Kinderspiel sein,
    d) leicht ins Bett zu kriegen sein (Frau);
    easy of access leicht zugänglich oder erreichbar;
    it is easy for him to talk er hat gut reden;
    an easy 200 pounds glatt oder gut 200 Pfund
    2. leicht, einfach ( for für) (Aufgabe, Sprache etc):
    easy money leicht verdientes Geld ( A 12 c);
    easy reading leicht verständliche Lektüre;
    be easy for sb jemandem leichtfallen;
    it was not easy for me to ignore his rudeness es fiel mir schwer, seine Unverschämtheit zu ignorieren;
    make sth easy for sb jemandem etwas leicht machen; ABC A 1, find B 3
    3. auch easy in one’s mind ruhig, unbesorgt ( about um), unbeschwert, sorglos
    4. bequem, leicht, behaglich, angenehm (Leben etc):
    an easy fit ein loser oder bequemer Sitz (der Kleidung);
    live in easy circumstances, umg be on easy street in guten Verhältnissen leben, wohlhabend sein;
    be easy on the ear (eye) umg nett anzuhören (anzusehen) sein;
    be easy on the eyes (nerves) die Augen (Nerven) schonen
    5. beschwerdefrei, schmerzfrei:
    feel easier sich besser fühlen
    6. gemächlich, gemütlich (Spaziergang, Tempo etc): stage A 7
    7. nachsichtig (on mit)
    8. günstig, erträglich, leicht, mäßig:
    an easy penalty eine leichte Strafe;
    on easy terms zu günstigen Bedingungen;
    be easy on the pocket den Geldbeutel nicht belasten
    9. nachgiebig, gefügig:
    I’m easy bes Br umg ich bin mit allem einverstanden, mir ist alles recht
    10. a) leichtfertig
    b) locker, frei (Moral etc): virtue 1
    11. ungezwungen, natürlich, frei, unbefangen (Benehmen etc):
    free and easy (ganz) zwanglos, ohne Formalitäten;
    he is free and easy er benimmt sich ganz ungezwungen;
    an easy style ein leichter oder flüssiger Stil
    12. WIRTSCH
    a) flau, lustlos (Markt)
    b) wenig gefragt (Ware)
    c) billig (Geld)
    B adv leicht, bequem:
    easy to dispose of leicht verkäuflich;
    easy to follow leicht verständlich;
    easy to use leicht zu handhaben(d), pflegeleicht;
    go easy, take it ( oder things) easy
    a) sich Zeit lassen, langsam tun,
    b) sich nicht aufregen;
    a) immer mit der Ruhe!,
    b) keine Bange!;
    a) jemanden od etwas sachte anfassen,
    b) schonen oder sparsam umgehen mit;
    go easy on the mustard (im Restaurant etc) (bitte) nicht zu viel Senf;
    go easy on the pocket den Geldbeutel nicht belasten;
    easy, umg easy does it sachte!, langsam!;
    easy all! (Rudern) halt!;
    stand easy! MIL rührt euch!;
    easier said than done leichter gesagt als getan;
    easy come, easy go wie gewonnen, so zerronnen; care B 2
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    1. adjective
    1) (not difficult) leicht

    easy to clean/see — etc. leicht zu reinigen/sehen usw.

    it is easy to see that... — es ist offensichtlich, dass...; man sieht sofort, dass...

    it's as easy as anything(coll.) es ist kinderleicht

    on easy termsauf Raten [kaufen]

    2) (free from pain, anxiety, etc.) sorglos, angenehm [Leben, Zeit]

    make it or things easy for somebody — es jemandem leicht machen

    3) (free from constraint, strictness, etc.) ungezwungen; unbefangen [Art]

    he is easy to get on with/work with — mit ihm kann man gut auskommen / zusammenarbeiten

    I'm easy(coll.) es ist mir egal

    2. adverb

    easy does itimmer langsam od. sachte

    go easy on or with — sparsam umgehen mit

    go easy on or with somebody — mit jemandem nachsichtig sein

    take it easy!(calm down!) beruhige dich!

    take it or things or life easy — sich nicht übernehmen

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    adj.
    bequem adj.
    leicht adj.
    ungezwungen adj.
    unschwer adj.

    English-german dictionary > easy

  • 2 oppress

    ə'pres
    1) (to govern cruelly: The king oppressed his people.) oprimir
    2) (to worry or depress: The thought of leaving her oppressed me.) agobiar, oprimir
    - oppressive
    - oppressively
    - oppressiveness
    - oppressor

    tr[ə'pres]
    1 (rule) oprimir
    2 (make uncomfortable) agobiar; (make anxious) agobiar, oprimir
    oppress [ə'prɛs] vt
    1) persecute: oprimir, perseguir
    2) burden: oprimir, agobiar
    v.
    abrumar v.
    agobiar v.
    agravar v.
    aherrojar v.
    apremiar v.
    aprensar v.
    gravar v.
    oprimir v.
    supeditar v.
    ə'pres
    transitive verb \<\<nation/minority\>\> oprimir; \<\<heat/humidity\>\> agobiar; \<\<anxiety/foreboding\>\> oprimir, agobiar
    [ǝ'pres]
    VT
    1) (Mil, Pol etc) oprimir
    2) [heat, anxiety etc] agobiar
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    [ə'pres]
    transitive verb \<\<nation/minority\>\> oprimir; \<\<heat/humidity\>\> agobiar; \<\<anxiety/foreboding\>\> oprimir, agobiar

    English-spanish dictionary > oppress

  • 3 trouble

    1. noun
    1) ((something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc: He never talks about his troubles; We've had a lot of trouble with our children; I had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.) problem; besvær
    2) (disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc: It occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.) problem
    3) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) problem; -problem; besvær; -besvær
    2. verb
    1) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) bekymre
    2) (used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) ulejlige
    3) (to make any effort: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.) ulejlige
    - troublesome
    - troublemaker
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    1. noun
    1) ((something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc: He never talks about his troubles; We've had a lot of trouble with our children; I had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.) problem; besvær
    2) (disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc: It occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.) problem
    3) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) problem; -problem; besvær; -besvær
    2. verb
    1) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) bekymre
    2) (used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) ulejlige
    3) (to make any effort: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.) ulejlige
    - troublesome
    - troublemaker

    English-Danish dictionary > trouble

  • 4 wear

    1. I
    1) I have nothing fit to wear мне нечего носить; I don't know what to wear не знаю, что надеть
    2) this silk (the stuff, etc.) will wear этот шелк и т.д. хорош в носке /хорошо носится/; strong material that will wear прочный материал, который будет долго носиться; this colour is pretty but it won't wear цвет красивый, но нестойкий /выгорает/
    2. II
    1) wear somewhere the dress is a bit too colourful to wear around here платье слишком яркое, чтобы носить его здесь; wear some time the dress was made to wear every day это платье для повседневной носки
    2) wear in some manner wear well (splendidly, wonderfully, etc.) хорошо и т.д. носиться; wear badly плохо носиться, быстро рваться; colours that wear well цвета, которые не выгорают или не линяют; wear for some time wear long долго носиться || her complexion wears well у нее сохранился хороший цвет лица: this friendship has worn well эта дружба выдержала многие годы /оказалась крепкой/
    3. III
    1) wear smth. wear a coat (a hat, a pair of top-boots, a white waistcoat, shorts, a clean collar, a red tie, gloves, a wig, etc.) носить пальто и т.д.; ходить в пальто и т.д.; wear black (white, green, etc.) носить черное и т.д., ходить в черном и т.д.; he wears good clothes он хорошо одевается; wear a beard (a moustache, whiskers, etc.) носить бороду и т.д., ходить с бородой и т.д.; wear jewels (diamonds. a pretty brooch, a watch, rings, mourning, etc.) носить драгоценности и т.д.; wear a sword (a sabre, a cane, a pistol, etc.) ходить со шпагой и т.д.; wear a disguise ходить переодетым
    2) wear smth. usually in the Continuous be wearing a new dress (felt slippers, a large hat, canvas shoes, white gloves, etc.) быть в новом платье и т.д., быть одетым в новое платье и т.д.; he was wearing all his medals (a gold ring, a wreath of flowers, a blue suit, etc.) на нем были все его медали и т.д.
    3) wear smth. wear a troubled (a sour, a discontented, a neglected, etc.) look иметь встревоженный и т.д. вид, выглядеть взволнованным и т.д.; wear a [pleasant] smile [приятно] улыбаться; his features wear a harassed (rueful, sad, etc.) expression у него измученное и т.д. лице; wear a face of joy сиять от радости; wear an air of sadness выглядеть грустным; he wears an air of triumph /a triumphant air/ у него победоносный вид; the students wore an air of relief when the exams were over студенты вздохнули с облегчением, когда кончились экзамены; the world begins to wear a different aspect мир стал другим; this action wears two faces у этого поступка есть две стороны
    4) wear smth. wear one's socks (one's shoes, one's coat, etc.) износить носки и т.д.; I have worn my boots я сносил сапоги; the constant flow of water has worn the stones своим течением вода отшлифовала камни
    4. IV
    1) wear smth. at some time always (seldom, never, every day, habitually, invariably, etc.) wear jewels (a coat, black shoes, etc.) всегда и т.д. носить драгоценности и т.д.
    2) wear smth. at some time what dress are you going to wear tonight? в каком платье вы будете сегодня вечером?, какое платье вы наденете сегодня вечером?
    3) || wear one's years /one's age/ well хорошо сохраниться, выглядеть моложе своих лет
    5. VI
    1) wear smth. in some state wear one's hair long (short) носить длинные (короткие) волосы; wear one's dresses long носить длинные платья
    2) wear smth. to some state wear smth. smooth отшлифовать /отполировать/ что-л.; wear a surface flat сделать поверхность плоской, стесать поверхность; wear one's coat (a garment) threadbare /thin/ обтрепать /износить/ пальто (одежду)
    6. IX
    wear smth. in some state wear one's sleeves rolled up (one's collar turned up, one's hat pulled down, etc.) ходить с засученными рукавами и т.д.; wear one's hair waved носить завивку, завиваться; wear one's hair parted in the middle носить волосы на прямой пробор
    7. XI
    1) be worn this suit may be worn этот костим еще можно носить /надевать/; my dress is not fit to be worn мое платье уже нельзя носить; these gloves look as if they had already been worn у этих перчаток поношенный вид /такой вид, словно их уже носили, надевали/; be worn in some manner member's badges must be worn visibly членские значки надо носить так, чтобы их было видно; be worn somewhere a wedding ring is often worn on the fourth finger of the left hand (rubber shoes are worn over shoes, etc.) обручальное кольцо часто носят на безымянном пальце левой руки и т.д.; jewels are worn in pins булавки для галстука часто украшают бриллиантами; the tuxedo coat is often worn to the theatre в театр часто ходят в смокинге; it is much worn in Paris это модно в Париже; be worn at some time this style is much worn now (this year, etc.) этот фасон сейчас и т.д. очень моден
    2) be worn the inscription has been worn надпись стерлась /стерта/; be worn to some state be much /badly/ worn быть сильно потрепанным /поношенным/; be worn to bits /to ribbons, to rags and tatters/ износиться [до дыр], истрепаться: he was worn to a shadow от него осталась одна тень; be worn by /with/ smth. the rock is worn by waves скала отшлифована волнами и т.д.: stones are worn with rain камни отполированы /отшлифованы/ дождями; the steps are worn by many feet (by the thousands of people who had used them, etc.) ступени истерлись от бесконечного по ним хождения и т.д.: books are worn with too frequent handling книги зачитаны /истрепаны/; he is worn by hard work (by toil and travel, with care, with care and anxiety, etc.) он утомлен /изнурен/тяжёлой работой и т.д.; be worn somewhere a path (a track, etc.) is worn across the field через поле протоптана дорожка и т.д.: the gloves are worn at the fingertips кончики пальцев у перчаток истрепались /разорвались/
    8. XV
    wear to some state wear smooth сглаживаться, становиться гладким [от употребления]; wear threadbare окончательно износиться; wear ragged истрепаться в клочья; wear white вытереться до основания; this coin has worn thin эта монета истерлась; his hair is wearing thin у него редеют волосы; my patience is wearing thin мое терпение кончается /на пределе/
    9. XVI
    wear for some time wear for years (for a short time, etc.) быть прочным в виске в т.д.; wear (in)to smth. wear into holes износиться до дыр; wear to ribbons /to shreds, to rags/ превратиться a лохмотья, истрепаться
    10. XXI1
    1) wear smth. on (in, at, etc.) smth. wear a ring on one's finger (a flower in one's buttonhole, nothing on one's head, etc.) носить кольцо на пальцем т.д.; wear shoes on one's feet ходить в ботинках; wear gloves on one's hands носить перчатки; wear smth. over the shoes (with a costume, in bed, etc.) надевать что-л. на ботинки и т.д.; wear a sword at one's side быть при шпаге; wear one's arm in a sling ходить с рукой на перевязи; she wears a red band on her coat sleeve (a red flower in her hair, a ribbon round her hat, etc.) у нее на рукаве красная повязка и т.д.; wear one's hair in a braid (in a knot, in curls, etc.) носить косы и т.д.; wear smth. with smth. he wore his honours with modesty несмотря на то, что он был в почете, он держался скромно; wear one's fame with dignity достойно нести бремя славы
    2) wear with. (in)to smth. wear one's shoes (one's coat, etc.) into holes износить ботинки и т.д. до дыр; wear one's trousers into bagginess доносить брюки до того, что они висят мешком; wear clothes to rags /to ribbons, to shreds/ носить одежду, пока она не превратится в лохмотья; wear smth. in (across, etc.) smth. wear a hole in one's shoes (in one's trousers, in the paper with an eraser, etc.) протереть дыру в ботинке и т.д.; wear a path track/ across a field протоптать /проложить/ тропинку через поле; а rope at last wears a groove in a stout stanchion канат в конце концов протрет в столбе желобок; wear smb. to smth. wear oneself to death замотаться /устать/ до смерти
    11. XXIV1
    wear smth. as smth. wear smth. as a badge (as an ornament, etc.) носить что-л. как значок и т.д., в качестве значка и т.д.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > wear

  • 5 easy

    1) (not difficult: This is an easy job (to do).) let; simpel; ligetil
    2) (free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc: He had an easy day at the office.) afslappet; ustresset
    3) (friendly: an easy manner/smile.) venlig
    4) (relaxed; leisurely: The farmer walked with an easy stride.) afslappet
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    1) (not difficult: This is an easy job (to do).) let; simpel; ligetil
    2) (free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc: He had an easy day at the office.) afslappet; ustresset
    3) (friendly: an easy manner/smile.) venlig
    4) (relaxed; leisurely: The farmer walked with an easy stride.) afslappet

    English-Danish dictionary > easy

  • 6 deliver

    1. III
    1) deliver smth. deliver mail (letters, parcels, newspapers, etc.) разносить почту и т. д.; deliver a purchase (the ordered goods, smb.'s luggage, etc.) доставлять покупку и т. д.; deliver a note (a message, a parcel, etc.) передавать записку и т. д.
    2) deliver smth. deliver a speech (a sermon, an address, etc.) произносить речь и т. д., обращаться с речью и т. д.; deliver a lecture (a course of lectures, a report, etc.) читать лекцию и т. д., deliver a talk проводить беседу; deliver an order отдавать приказ; deliver a verdict (a judg(e)ment) объявлять вердикт (приговор)
    3) deliver smth. deliver a blow наносить удар; deliver an attack /an assault/ предпринимать, атаку, атаковать, переходить в наступление; deliver a battle давать бой; deliver combat (fire) вести бой (огонь)
    5) || deliver a child принимать роды; the doctor was called to deliver a child врача вызвали на роды
    2. IV
    deliver smth. at some time deliver smth. immediately (at once, promptly, the next day, three times a day, etc.) разносить или доставлять что-л. немедленно и т. д.
    3. XI
    1) be delivered the mail was delivered почту разнесли; be delivered at some time how often are letters delivered here? сколько раз в день здесь /у вас/ доставляют /разносят/ письма /почту/?
    2) be delivered of smb. she was delivered of a child она родила робея ка, она разрешалась от бремени; be delivered at some time the child was delivered last night ребенок родился вчера вечером; she was delivered for the first time это были ее первые роды
    4. XXI1
    1) deliver smth. at some place deliver mail (letters, parcels, newspapers, etc.) at an address (at smb.'s house, at the office, etc.) доставлять или разносить почту и т. д. по адресу и т. д.; deliver milk at the door доставлять молоко ни дом; deliver smth., smb. (in)to smth. deliver a letter into smb.'s hands передать письмо лично в чьи л. руки, лично вручить письмо кому-л.; deliver smb. (one self) into the hands of the police (to the officers of the law, into the hands of the enemy, etc.) передавать кого-л. в руки полиции и т. д.; deliver oneself to the authorities отдавать себя в руки властей. deliver the child into smb.'s charge передавать /отдавать/ ребенка на чье-л. попечение; deliver a town (the keys of a fort, a fortress, etc.) to the enemy сдавать город и т. д. неприятелю
    2) deliver smb. from smth. deliver people from danger (from suffering, from death, from fears, from anxiety, etc.) спасать /избавлять/ людей от опасности и т. д; deliver smb. from prison (from captivity, from the enemy, etc.) освобождать кого-л. из тюрьмы и т. д.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > deliver

  • 7 satisfy

    1. I
    riches do not always satisfy богатство не всегда приносит счастье; fruit does not satisfy фрукты не сытны /не дают чувства сытости/
    2. III
    1) satisfy smth. satisfy smb.'s ambitions (smb.'s aspirations, smb.'s expectations, etc.) отвечать чьим-л. честолюбивым замыслам к т.д.; satisfy a desire to travel удовлетворять желание путешествовать; satisfy the car (the eye, the heart, etc.) радовать ухо и т.д.; satisfy smb. your explanation satisfies me ваше объяснение меня удовлетворяет; this proposal satisfied everyone это предложение всем подошло /всех устроило/; does that answer satisfy you? вас этот ответ удовлетворяет /устраивает/?; nothing satisfies him, he is always complaining он всем недоволен и вечно жалуется; mere words do not satisfy me мне одних слов мало
    2) satisfy smth. satisfy one's hunger (one's thirst) утолять голод (жажду); satisfy one's curiosity (smb.'s desire, smb.'s last, smb.'s wants, etc.) удовлетворять свое любопытство и т.д.; satisfy one's (smb.'s) conscience успокоить свою (чью-л.) совесть; satisfy smb. he ill so grasping that no reasonable sum will satisfy him он так жаден, что никакая разумная сумма денег его не удовлетворит
    3) satisfy smth. satisfy an obligation (a claim, a request, a demand, etc.) выполнять обязательство и т.д.; satisfy all requirements отвечать /соответствовать, удовлетворить/ всем требованиям; he could not satisfy the terms of the agreement он не мог выполнить все условии договора; satisfy au algebraic equation удовлетворять условиям уравнения; satisfy smb. satisfy one's creditors рассчитаться с кредиторами, удовлетворить кредиторов
    4) satisfy smth. satisfy smb.'s doubts (smb.'s fears, smb.'s anxiety, etc.) рассеять чьи-л. сомнения и т.д.
    3. IV
    satisfy smb., smth. in same manner satisfy smb. thoroughly (completely, partially, more or less, intellectually, sensually, etc.) удовлетворять кого-л. вполне и т.д.: this piece of work doesn't quite satisfy me, but it is the best I can do эта работа не совсем меня удовлетворяет, но лучше я сделать не могу; satisfy one's appetite fully насытиться
    4. XI
    1) be satisfied with smb., smth. be satisfied with the boy (with oneself. with a result, with smb.'s offer, with an answer, with smb.'s explanation, with smb.'s work, etc.) быть довольным мальчиком и т.д.; I'm satisfied with the results of the exam я доволен результатом экзамена; he is quite satisfied with his lot он вполне доволен своей судьбой; he will not be satisfied with such a small salary его не устроит такая маленькая зарплата; I'm not satisfied with words мне одних слов мало; be satisfied at some time he is soon satisfied ему немного надо, чтобы быть довольным; он не очень требователен; are you satisfied now? вы теперь удовлетворены /довольны/?: be satisfied in some manner my customers are fully (hardly, scarcely, etc.) satisfied мои клиенты совершенно и т.д. довольны
    2) be satisfied that... I'm not satisfied that he's guilty я еще не убежден в его вине
    5. XVIII
    satisfy oneself that... satisfy oneself that the man is sincere (that everything is all right, pie.) убедиться в том, что этот человек искренен и т.д.
    6. XXI1
    satisfy smth. for smth. satisfy one's desire for a new car (one's expectations for a responsible position, smb.'s hopes for success, smb.'s hopes for assistance, smb.'s expectations for a fortune, etc.) удовлетворять желание приобрести новую машину и т.д.
    7. XXII
    satisfy smth. for doing smth. satisfy one's desire for travelling (smb.'s passion for motoring, etc.) удовлетворять желание путешествовать и т.д.
    8. XXVI
    satisfy smb. that... satisfy mother that there was no cause for her fears (him that he could do the work well, the girl that your story is true, the people that there was no danger, etc.) убеждать мать в том, что ее страхи необоснованы и т.д.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > satisfy

  • 8 trouble

    1.
    ['trʌbl]noun
    1) Ärger, der; Schwierigkeiten Pl.

    have trouble with somebody/something — mit jemandem/etwas Ärger haben

    put one's troubles behind oneseine Probleme vergessen

    be out of troubleaus den Schwierigkeiten heraus sein

    keep out of troublenicht [wieder] in Schwierigkeiten kommen

    in troublein Schwierigkeiten

    be in serious or real or a lot of trouble [over something] — [wegen einer Sache] in ernsten od. großen Schwierigkeiten sein

    get a girl into trouble(coll.) einem Mädchen ein Kind machen (ugs.)

    get into trouble [over something] — [wegen einer Sache] in Schwierigkeiten geraten

    get into trouble with the lawmit dem Gesetz in Konflikt geraten

    there'll be trouble [if...] — es wird Ärger geben[, wenn...]

    what's or what seems to be the trouble? — was ist denn?; was ist los? (ugs.); (doctor's question to patient) wo fehlt's denn?

    you are asking for trouble(coll.) du machst dir nur selber Schwierigkeiten

    that's asking for trouble(coll.) das muss ja Ärger geben

    make or cause trouble — (cause disturbance) Ärger machen ( about wegen); (cause disagreement) Zwietracht säen

    2) (faulty operation) Probleme

    engine/clutch/brake trouble — Probleme mit dem Motor/der Kupplung/der Bremse

    3) (disease)

    suffer from or have heart/liver trouble — herz-/leberkrank sein

    4) (cause of vexation etc.) Problem, das

    half the trouble(fig.) das größte Problem

    your trouble is that... — dein Fehler ist, dass...

    5) (inconvenience) Mühe, die

    take the trouble to do something, go to the trouble of doing something — sich (Dat.) die Mühe machen, etwas zu tun

    go to or take a lot of/some trouble — sich (Dat.) sehr viel/viel Mühe geben

    of course I'll help you - [it's] no trouble at all — natürlich helfe ich dir - das macht keine Umstände od. das ist nicht der Rede wert

    6) (source of inconvenience)

    be a trouble [to somebody] — jemandem zur Last fallen

    he won't be any troubleer wird [Ihnen] keine Schwierigkeiten machen

    7) in sing. or pl. (unrest) Unruhen
    2. transitive verb
    1) (agitate) beunruhigen

    don't let it trouble youmach dir deswegen keine Sorgen

    2) (inconvenience) stören

    [I'm] sorry to trouble you — bitte entschuldigen Sie die Störung

    3. intransitive verb
    1) (be disturbed) sich (Dat.) Sorgen machen ( over um)

    don't trouble about itmach dir deswegen keine Gedanken

    2) (make an effort) sich bemühen

    don't trouble to explain/to get up — du brauchst mir gar nichts zu erklären/bitte bleiben Sie sitzen

    * * *
    1. noun
    1) ((something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc: He never talks about his troubles; We've had a lot of trouble with our children; I had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.) die Mühe
    2) (disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc: It occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.) die Unruhen(pl.)
    3) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) das Leiden
    2. verb
    1) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) beunruhigen
    2) (used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) bemühen
    3) (to make any effort: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.) sich bemühen
    - academic.ru/76797/troubled">troubled
    - troublesome
    - troublemaker
    * * *
    trou·ble
    [ˈtrʌbl̩]
    I. n
    1. no pl (difficulties) Schwierigkeiten pl; (annoyance) Ärger m
    to be in serious \trouble in ernsten Schwierigkeiten sein
    to head [or be heading] for \trouble auf dem besten Weg sein, Schwierigkeiten zu bekommen
    to ask [or be asking] for \trouble Ärger herausfordern
    to be in/get into \trouble in Schwierigkeiten sein/geraten
    to be in \trouble with sb mit jdm Schwierigkeiten [o Ärger] haben
    to have a lot of \trouble [to do sth] große Schwierigkeiten haben[, etw zu tun]
    to get into \trouble with sb mit jdm in Schwierigkeiten geraten
    to land sb in \trouble [with sb] jdn [bei jdm] in Schwierigkeiten bringen
    to keep sb out of \trouble jdn vor Schwierigkeiten bewahren
    to spell \trouble ( fam) Ärger verheißen geh, nichts Gutes bedeuten
    to stay out of \trouble sauber bleiben hum fam
    to store up \trouble [for the future] sich dat Schwierigkeiten einhandeln
    2. (problem) Problem nt; (cause of worry) Sorge f
    that's the least of my \troubles das ist meine geringste Sorge
    the only \trouble is that we... der einzige Haken [dabei] ist, dass wir...
    I don't want to be a \trouble to anybody ich möchte niemandem zur Last fallen
    to tell sb one's \troubles jdm seine Sorgen erzählen
    3. no pl (inconvenience) Umstände pl, Mühe f
    it's no \trouble at all das macht gar keine Umstände
    he's been no \trouble at all er war ganz lieb
    it's more \trouble than it's worth to take it back to the shop es lohnt sich nicht, es ins Geschäft zurückzubringen
    to go to the \trouble [of doing sth], to take the \trouble [to do sth] sich dat die Mühe machen, [etw zu tun]
    to go to some/a lot of \trouble for sth/sb sich dat für etw/jdn große Mühe geben
    to put sb to the \trouble of doing sth jdn bemühen, etw zu tun geh
    I don't want to put you to any \trouble ich möchte dir keine Umstände machen
    to take \trouble with sth/sb sich dat mit etw/jdm Mühe geben
    to be [not] worth the \trouble [of doing sth] [nicht] der Mühe wert sein, [etw zu tun]
    4. no pl (physical ailment) Leiden nt
    my eyes have been giving me some \trouble recently meine Augen haben mir in letzter Zeit zu schaffen gemacht
    stomach \trouble Magenbeschwerden pl
    5. no pl (malfunction) Störung f
    engine \trouble Motorschaden m
    6. (strife) Unruhe f
    at the first sign of \trouble beim ersten [o geringsten] Anzeichen von Unruhe
    to look [or go looking] for \trouble Ärger [o Streit] suchen
    to stir up \trouble Unruhe stiften
    to be in \trouble in Schwierigkeiten sein
    to get a girl into \trouble ein Mädchen ins Unglück stürzen geh
    II. vt
    to \trouble sb for sth jdn um etw akk bemühen geh
    to \trouble sb to do sth jdn bemühen etw zu tun geh
    2. (make an effort)
    to \trouble oneself about sth sich akk um etw akk kümmern
    to \trouble sb jdn beunruhigen; (grieve) jdn bekümmern
    to be [deeply] \troubled by sth wegen einer S. gen tief besorgt [o beunruhigt] sein
    4. usu passive (cause problems)
    to be \troubled by sth durch etw akk in Bedrängnis geraten
    5. (cause pain)
    to \trouble sb jdn plagen
    III. vi sich akk bemühen
    to \trouble to do sth sich dat die Mühe machen, etw zu tun
    * * *
    ['trʌbl]
    1. n
    1) Schwierigkeiten pl; (bothersome) Ärger m

    you'll be in trouble for thisda bekommen Sie Ärger or Schwierigkeiten

    to get into trouble — in Schwierigkeiten geraten; (with authority) Schwierigkeiten or Ärger bekommen (with mit)

    to get out of troubleaus den Schwierigkeiten herauskommen

    to keep or stay out of trouble — nicht in Schwierigkeiten kommen, sauber bleiben

    to make trouble for sb/oneself (with authority) — jdn/sich selbst in Schwierigkeiten bringen

    that's/you're asking for trouble —

    to look for trouble, to go around looking for trouble — sich (dat) Ärger einhandeln

    there'll be trouble if he finds out — wenn er das erfährt, gibts Ärger or Trouble (inf)

    here comes trouble (inf)jetzt geht es los! (inf), jetzt gibt es Ärger or Trouble! (inf)

    what's the trouble? — was ist los?; (to sick person) wo fehlts?

    the trouble is that... —

    family/money troubles — Familien-/Geldsorgen pl

    2) (= bother, effort) Mühe f

    it's no trouble (at all)! — das mache ich doch gern

    thank you – (it was) no trouble — vielen Dank – (das ist) gern geschehen

    it's no trouble to do it properlyman kann es genauso gut ordentlich machen

    she's/it's more trouble than she's/it's worth — sie/es macht mehr Ärger or Umstände als sie/es wert ist

    to go to the trouble (of doing sth), to take the trouble (to do sth) — sich (dat) die Mühe machen(, etw zu tun)

    to go to/to take a lot of trouble (over or with sth) — sich (dat) (mit etw) viel Mühe geben

    you have gone to a lot of trouble over the foodSie haben sich (dat) solche Umstände mit dem Essen gemacht

    he went to enormous troubleer hat alles nur Erdenkliche getan

    to put sb to the trouble of doing sth — jdn bemühen, etw zu tun

    3)

    (= nuisance) to be a trouble (to sb) — (jdm) Mühe machen; (dependent person also) (jdm) zur Last fallen

    4) (MED: illness) Leiden nt; (fig) Schaden m

    heart/back trouble — Herz-/Rückenleiden nt

    5) (= unrest, upheaval) Unruhe f

    there's trouble at the factory/in Iran — in der Fabrik/im Iran herrscht Unruhe

    he caused/made trouble between them — er hat Unruhe zwischen ihnen gestiftet

    See:
    2. vt
    1) (= worry) beunruhigen; (= disturb, grieve) bekümmern

    to be troubled by sth — wegen etw besorgt or beunruhigt/bekümmert sein

    2) (= bother) bemühen, belästigen

    I'm sorry to trouble you, but could you tell me if... — entschuldigen Sie die Störung, aber könnten Sie mir sagen, ob...

    will it trouble you if I smoke? — stört es Sie, wenn ich rauche?

    I'll trouble you to remember who you're speaking to! (iro) — würden Sie bitte daran denken, mit wem Sie sprechen!

    3)

    (= take the trouble) to trouble to do sth —

    if you had troubled to ask, you might have found out the truth —

    oh, don't trouble to apologize! (iro) — bemüh dich nicht, dich zu entschuldigen

    3. vi
    sich bemühen
    * * *
    trouble [ˈtrʌbl]
    A v/t
    1. jemanden beunruhigen, stören, belästigen
    2. jemanden bemühen, bitten ( beide:
    for um):
    may I trouble you for the salt?;
    can I trouble you to close the window? machen Sie doch bitte das Fenster zu
    3. jemandem Mühe machen, jemandem Umstände oder Unannehmlichkeiten bereiten, jemanden behelligen (about, with mit):
    don’t trouble yourself bemühen Sie sich nicht!
    4. quälen, plagen:
    troubled by injury besonders SPORT verletzungsgeplagt;
    be troubled with gout von der Gicht geplagt sein
    5. jemandem Kummer oder Sorge oder Verdruss bereiten oder machen, jemanden beunruhigen:
    she is troubled about sie macht sich Sorgen wegen;
    don’t let it trouble you machen Sie sich (deswegen) keine Sorgen oder Gedanken!
    6. Wasser etc aufwühlen, trüben
    B v/i
    1. sich beunruhigen, sich aufregen ( beide:
    about über akk):
    I should not trouble if …
    a) ich wäre beruhigt, wenn …,
    b) es wäre mir gleichgültig, wenn …
    2. sich die Mühe machen, sich bemühen ( beide:
    to do zu tun), sich Umstände machen:
    don’t trouble bemühen Sie sich nicht!;
    don’t trouble to write du brauchst nicht zu schreiben;
    why should I trouble to explain warum sollte ich mir (auch) die Mühe machen, das zu erklären
    C s
    1. a) Mühe f, Plage f, Anstrengung f, Last f, Belästigung f:
    give sb trouble jemandem Mühe verursachen;
    go to a lot of trouble sich besondere Mühe machen oder geben;
    put sb to trouble jemandem Umstände bereiten;
    omelet(te) is no trouble (to prepare) Omelett macht gar nicht viel Arbeit oder Mühe;
    (it is) no trouble (at all) (es ist) nicht der Rede wert;
    save o.s. the trouble of doing sth sich die Mühe (er)sparen, etwas zu tun;
    you could have saved yourself the trouble of this das hättest du dir ersparen können;
    spare no trouble keine Mühe scheuen;
    take (the) trouble sich (die) Mühe machen;
    take trouble over sich Mühe geben mit
    b) weitS. Trouble m umg, Unannehmlichkeiten pl, Schwierigkeiten pl, Scherereien pl, Ärger m ( alle:
    with mit der Polizei etc):
    ask ( oder look) for trouble unbedingt Ärger haben wollen;
    be in trouble in Schwierigkeiten sein;
    be in trouble with the police Ärger mit der Polizei haben;
    his girlfriend is in trouble seine Freundin ist in Schwierigkeiten (schwanger);
    get into trouble in Schwierigkeiten geraten, Schwierigkeiten oder Ärger bekommen;
    get sb into trouble, make trouble for sb jemanden in Schwierigkeiten bringen;
    he’s trouble umg mit ihm wirds Ärger geben; head B 1 b
    2. Schwierigkeit f, Problem n, (das) Dumme oder Schlimme (dabei):
    make trouble Schwierigkeiten machen;
    the trouble is der Haken oder das Unangenehme ist ( that dass);
    what’s the trouble? wo(ran) fehlts?, was ist los?;
    have troubles with one’s health gesundheitliche Schwierigkeiten oder Probleme haben;
    have trouble doing sth Schwierigkeiten haben, etwas zu tun;
    3. MED (Herz- etc) Leiden n, (-)Beschwerden pl:
    heart trouble auch Herzgeschichte f umg
    4. a) POL Unruhe(n) f(pl), Wirren pl
    b) allg Affäre f, Konflikt m
    5. TECH Störung f, Defekt m, Fehler m
    * * *
    1.
    ['trʌbl]noun
    1) Ärger, der; Schwierigkeiten Pl.

    have trouble with somebody/something — mit jemandem/etwas Ärger haben

    keep out of trouble — nicht [wieder] in Schwierigkeiten kommen

    be in serious or real or a lot of trouble [over something] — [wegen einer Sache] in ernsten od. großen Schwierigkeiten sein

    get a girl into trouble(coll.) einem Mädchen ein Kind machen (ugs.)

    get into trouble [over something] — [wegen einer Sache] in Schwierigkeiten geraten

    there'll be trouble [if...] — es wird Ärger geben[, wenn...]

    what's or what seems to be the trouble? — was ist denn?; was ist los? (ugs.); (doctor's question to patient) wo fehlt's denn?

    you are asking for trouble(coll.) du machst dir nur selber Schwierigkeiten

    that's asking for trouble(coll.) das muss ja Ärger geben

    make or cause trouble — (cause disturbance) Ärger machen ( about wegen); (cause disagreement) Zwietracht säen

    2) (faulty operation) Probleme

    engine/clutch/brake trouble — Probleme mit dem Motor/der Kupplung/der Bremse

    suffer from or have heart/liver trouble — herz-/leberkrank sein

    4) (cause of vexation etc.) Problem, das

    half the trouble(fig.) das größte Problem

    your trouble is that... — dein Fehler ist, dass...

    5) (inconvenience) Mühe, die

    take the trouble to do something, go to the trouble of doing something — sich (Dat.) die Mühe machen, etwas zu tun

    go to or take a lot of/some trouble — sich (Dat.) sehr viel/viel Mühe geben

    of course I'll help you - [it's] no trouble at all — natürlich helfe ich dir - das macht keine Umstände od. das ist nicht der Rede wert

    be a trouble [to somebody] — jemandem zur Last fallen

    he won't be any trouble — er wird [Ihnen] keine Schwierigkeiten machen

    7) in sing. or pl. (unrest) Unruhen
    2. transitive verb
    1) (agitate) beunruhigen
    2) (inconvenience) stören

    [I'm] sorry to trouble you — bitte entschuldigen Sie die Störung

    3. intransitive verb
    1) (be disturbed) sich (Dat.) Sorgen machen ( over um)
    2) (make an effort) sich bemühen

    don't trouble to explain/to get up — du brauchst mir gar nichts zu erklären/bitte bleiben Sie sitzen

    * * *
    v.
    beunruhigen v.
    stören v. n.
    Mühe -n f.
    Plage -n f.
    Problem -e n.
    Schwierigkeit f.
    Sorge -n f.
    Störung -en f.
    Unruhe -n f.
    Ärger nur sing. m.

    English-german dictionary > trouble

  • 9 behaglich

    I Adj. comfortable; (heimelig) cosy (Am. cozy), homely, Am. homey; (zufrieden) contented smile etc.; es jemandem / sich (Dat) behaglich machen make s.o. / o.s. comfortable
    II Adv. comfortably; (zufrieden) contentedly; (genießerisch) appreciatively, with enjoyment
    * * *
    comfortable (Adj.); agreeable (Adj.); cosy (Adj.); cozy (Adj.); at ease (Adv.); easy (Adj.); enjoyable (Adj.); comfy (Adj.); convenient (Adj.); snug (Adj.)
    * * *
    be|hag|lich [bə'haːklɪç]
    1. adj
    cosy; (= heimelig auch) snug, homely; (= bequem) comfortable; (= zufrieden) contented
    2. adv
    (= gemütlich) comfortably; (= genussvoll) contentedly

    beháglich warm — comfortably warm

    beháglich machen — to make oneself comfortable

    beháglich in der Sonne sitzen — to sit comfortably in the sun

    die Katze streckte sich beháglich — the cat stretched contentedly

    * * *
    1) (free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc: He had an easy day at the office.) easy
    2) (comfortably or warmly: The girl had a scarf wrapped snugly round her neck.) snugly
    * * *
    be·hag·lich
    [bəˈha:klɪç]
    I. adj
    1. (gemütlich) cosy BRIT, cozy AM
    es sich dat auf dem Sofa/vor dem Kamin \behaglich machen to make oneself comfortable on the sofa/in front of the fire
    2. (genussvoll) contented
    ein \behagliches Schnurren a contented purring
    II. adv
    1. (gemütlich) cosily BRIT, cozily AM
    \behaglich eingerichtet sein to be comfortably [or BRIT a. cosily] [or AM a. cozily] furnished
    sich akk bei jdm \behaglich fühlen to feel at home [or comfortable] in sb's house
    2. (genussvoll) contentedly
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv comfortable; comfortable, cosy <atmosphere, room, home, etc.>

    es jemandem/sich behaglich machen — make somebody/oneself comfortable

    2.
    adverbial comfortably, cosily <warm, furnished>
    * * *
    A. adj comfortable; (heimelig) cosy (US cozy), homely, US homey; (zufrieden) contented smile etc;
    es jemandem/sich (dat)
    behaglich machen make sb/o.s. comfortable
    B. adv comfortably; (zufrieden) contentedly; (genießerisch) appreciatively, with enjoyment
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv comfortable; comfortable, cosy <atmosphere, room, home, etc.>

    es jemandem/sich behaglich machen — make somebody/oneself comfortable

    2.
    adverbial comfortably, cosily <warm, furnished>
    * * *
    adj.
    comfortable adj.
    comfy* adj.
    cosy adj.
    snug adj.
    snugly adj. adv.
    comfortably adv.
    cosily adv.

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  • 10 sharpen

    transitive verb
    schärfen (auch fig.); [an]spitzen [Bleistift]; (fig.) anregen [Appetit]
    * * *
    sharp·en
    [ˈʃɑ:pən, AM ˈʃɑ:rp-]
    vt
    to \sharpen sth
    1. (make sharp) etw schärfen
    to \sharpen a pencil einen Bleistift spitzen
    to \sharpen scissors eine Schere schleifen
    to \sharpen a knife ein Messer schärfen [o schleifen] [o wetzen
    2. (intensify) etw verschärfen [o verstärken]
    to \sharpen one's appetite den Appetit anregen
    to \sharpen competition den Wettbewerb verschärfen
    to \sharpen a debate eine Debatte verschärfen [o fam anheizen
    3. (make more distinct) etw scharf einstellen
    how do you \sharpen the focus on this camera? wie stellt man bei dieser Kamera die Bildschärfe ein?
    4. (improve) etw schärfen
    to \sharpen one's mind den Verstand schärfen
    to \sharpen the senses die Sinne schärfen
    to \sharpen one's skills an seinem Können feilen
    5. MUS etw um einen Halbton erhöhen
    * * *
    ['SAːpən]
    1. vt
    1) knife schleifen, schärfen, wetzen; razor wetzen; pencil spitzen; (fig) appetite anregen; wits schärfen; sensation erhöhen

    to sharpen one's claws (lit, fig)seine Krallen wetzen

    2) (MUS by a semitone) (um einen Halbton) erhöhen; (= raise pitch) höher singen/spielen/stimmen
    2. vi
    * * *
    sharpen [ˈʃɑː(r)pən]
    A v/t
    1. schärfen, wetzen, schleifen
    2. einen Bleistift etc (an)spitzen
    3. fig jemanden scharfmachen, anreizen
    4. fig den Verstand etc schärfen
    5. jemandes Appetit anregen
    6. a) ein Gesetz etc verschärfen
    b) den Schmerz verstärken
    c) seinen Worten oder seiner Stimme einen scharfen Klang geben
    7. MUS (durch Kreuz) erhöhen
    8. Essig, jemandes Züge etc scharf oder schärfer machen
    B v/i sich verschärfen, scharf oder schärfer werden (alle auch fig)
    * * *
    transitive verb
    schärfen (auch fig.); [an]spitzen [Bleistift]; (fig.) anregen [Appetit]
    * * *
    v.
    anspitzen v.
    schleifen v.
    schärfen v.

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  • 11 М-91

    HE НАХОДИТЬ (HE МОЧЬ НАЙТИ) (СЕБЕ) МЕСТА (от чего) coll VP subj: human to be extremely worried, anxious, restless (often in fear for a loved one's safety, in anticipation of an important event etc)
    X не находил себе места (от волнения (тревоги и т. п.)) = X was beside himself (with worry (anxiety etc))
    X couldn't find any peace X nearly went out of his mind (with worry etc) X couldn't rest for worry (worrying, fretting etc)
    (Коля:) Ты что?! Мать места себе не находит... (Розов 2). (К.:) What do you think you're doing?! Mum's been beside herself with worry (2a).
    ...Места себе не нахожу оттого, что прожил не свою, а какую-то вроде бы чужую жизнь (Зиновьев 1). ".1 can't find any peace because it seems that I have been living someone else's life, not my own" (1a).
    .Когда была эта война, мама не находила себе места: отправят Генриха на Карельский перешеек... полезет в самое пекло и пропадет (Рыбаков 1). When that war was going on, mother nearly went out of her mind, they'll send him (Genrikh) to the Karelian (Isthmus), she said...he'll get into the thick of the fighting and get himself killed (1a).
    С этим (с преступлениями) всё кончено, они с Сударем не могли себе найти места от стыда и раскаяния, они даже думали прийти и покаяться, попросить, чтобы их простили... (Семенов 1)....This (their criminal activity) was all over now, he and Squire could not rest for shame and repentance, they had even thought of coming and owning up, of begging to be pardoned... (1a).

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  • 12 не мочь найти места

    НЕ НАХОДИТЬ < НЕ МОЧЬ НАЙТИ> (СЕБЕ) МЕСТА( от чего) coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to be extremely worried, anxious, restless (often in fear for a loved one's safety, in anticipation of an important event etc):
    - X не находил себе места (от волнения <тревоги и т. п.>) X was beside himself (with worry <anxiety etc>);
    - X nearly went out of his mind (with worry etc);
    - X couldn't rest for worry <worrying, fretting etc>.
         ♦ [Коля:] Ты что?! Мать места себе не находит... (Розов 2). [К.:] What do you think you're doing?! Mum's been beside herself with worry (2a).
         ♦...Места себе не нахожу оттого, что прожил не свою, а какую-то вроде бы чужую жизнь (Зиновьев 1). ".I can't find any peace because it seems that I have been living someone else's life, not my own" (1a).
         ♦...Когда была эта война, мама не находила себе места: отправят Генриха на Карельский перешеек... полезет в самое пекло и пропадет( Рыбаков 1). When that war was going on, mother nearly went out of her mind, they'll send him [Genrikh] to the Karelian [Isthmus], she said...he'll get into the thick of the fighting and get himself killed (1a).
         ♦ С этим [с преступлениями] всё кончено, они с Сударем не могли себе найти места от стыда и раскаяния, они даже думали прийти и покаяться, попросить, чтобы их простили... (Семенов 1)....This [their criminal activity] was all over now, he and Squire could not rest for shame and repentance, they had even thought of coming and owning up, of begging to be pardoned... (1a).

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  • 13 не мочь найти себе места

    НЕ НАХОДИТЬ < НЕ МОЧЬ НАЙТИ> (СЕБЕ) МЕСТА( от чего) coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to be extremely worried, anxious, restless (often in fear for a loved one's safety, in anticipation of an important event etc):
    - X не находил себе места (от волнения <тревоги и т. п.>) X was beside himself (with worry <anxiety etc>);
    - X nearly went out of his mind (with worry etc);
    - X couldn't rest for worry <worrying, fretting etc>.
         ♦ [Коля:] Ты что?! Мать места себе не находит... (Розов 2). [К.:] What do you think you're doing?! Mum's been beside herself with worry (2a).
         ♦...Места себе не нахожу оттого, что прожил не свою, а какую-то вроде бы чужую жизнь (Зиновьев 1). ".I can't find any peace because it seems that I have been living someone else's life, not my own" (1a).
         ♦...Когда была эта война, мама не находила себе места: отправят Генриха на Карельский перешеек... полезет в самое пекло и пропадет( Рыбаков 1). When that war was going on, mother nearly went out of her mind, they'll send him [Genrikh] to the Karelian [Isthmus], she said...he'll get into the thick of the fighting and get himself killed (1a).
         ♦ С этим [с преступлениями] всё кончено, они с Сударем не могли себе найти места от стыда и раскаяния, они даже думали прийти и покаяться, попросить, чтобы их простили... (Семенов 1)....This [their criminal activity] was all over now, he and Squire could not rest for shame and repentance, they had even thought of coming and owning up, of begging to be pardoned... (1a).

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  • 14 не находить места

    НЕ НАХОДИТЬ < НЕ МОЧЬ НАЙТИ> (СЕБЕ) МЕСТА( от чего) coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to be extremely worried, anxious, restless (often in fear for a loved one's safety, in anticipation of an important event etc):
    - X не находил себе места (от волнения <тревоги и т. п.>) X was beside himself (with worry <anxiety etc>);
    - X nearly went out of his mind (with worry etc);
    - X couldn't rest for worry <worrying, fretting etc>.
         ♦ [Коля:] Ты что?! Мать места себе не находит... (Розов 2). [К.:] What do you think you're doing?! Mum's been beside herself with worry (2a).
         ♦...Места себе не нахожу оттого, что прожил не свою, а какую-то вроде бы чужую жизнь (Зиновьев 1). ".I can't find any peace because it seems that I have been living someone else's life, not my own" (1a).
         ♦...Когда была эта война, мама не находила себе места: отправят Генриха на Карельский перешеек... полезет в самое пекло и пропадет( Рыбаков 1). When that war was going on, mother nearly went out of her mind, they'll send him [Genrikh] to the Karelian [Isthmus], she said...he'll get into the thick of the fighting and get himself killed (1a).
         ♦ С этим [с преступлениями] всё кончено, они с Сударем не могли себе найти места от стыда и раскаяния, они даже думали прийти и покаяться, попросить, чтобы их простили... (Семенов 1)....This [their criminal activity] was all over now, he and Squire could not rest for shame and repentance, they had even thought of coming and owning up, of begging to be pardoned... (1a).

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  • 15 не находить себе места

    НЕ НАХОДИТЬ < НЕ МОЧЬ НАЙТИ> (СЕБЕ) МЕСТА( от чего) coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to be extremely worried, anxious, restless (often in fear for a loved one's safety, in anticipation of an important event etc):
    - X не находил себе места (от волнения <тревоги и т. п.>) X was beside himself (with worry <anxiety etc>);
    - X nearly went out of his mind (with worry etc);
    - X couldn't rest for worry <worrying, fretting etc>.
         ♦ [Коля:] Ты что?! Мать места себе не находит... (Розов 2). [К.:] What do you think you're doing?! Mum's been beside herself with worry (2a).
         ♦...Места себе не нахожу оттого, что прожил не свою, а какую-то вроде бы чужую жизнь (Зиновьев 1). ".I can't find any peace because it seems that I have been living someone else's life, not my own" (1a).
         ♦...Когда была эта война, мама не находила себе места: отправят Генриха на Карельский перешеек... полезет в самое пекло и пропадет( Рыбаков 1). When that war was going on, mother nearly went out of her mind, they'll send him [Genrikh] to the Karelian [Isthmus], she said...he'll get into the thick of the fighting and get himself killed (1a).
         ♦ С этим [с преступлениями] всё кончено, они с Сударем не могли себе найти места от стыда и раскаяния, они даже думали прийти и покаяться, попросить, чтобы их простили... (Семенов 1)....This [their criminal activity] was all over now, he and Squire could not rest for shame and repentance, they had even thought of coming and owning up, of begging to be pardoned... (1a).

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  • 16 gnawing

    adjective (annoying; disturbing: a gnawing problem.) corrosivo, punzante; insistente
    tr['nɔːɪŋ]
    1 (anxiety, fear) constante, permanente; (pain) insistente
    adj.
    roedor adj.
    n.
    roedura s.f.
    'nɔːɪŋ
    adjective < pain> lacerante, persistente; < hunger> persistente; < doubt> que atormenta, que corroe por dentro
    ['nɔːɪŋ]
    ADJ
    1) [sound] persistente
    2) (fig) [remorse, anxiety etc] corrosivo; [hunger] con retortijones; [pain] punzante
    * * *
    ['nɔːɪŋ]
    adjective < pain> lacerante, persistente; < hunger> persistente; < doubt> que atormenta, que corroe por dentro

    English-spanish dictionary > gnawing

  • 17 pace

    1. noun
    1) (step, distance) Schritt, der
    2) (speed) Tempo, das

    slacken/quicken one's pace — (walking) seinen Schritt verlangsamen/beschleunigen

    at a steady/good pace — in gleichmäßigem/zügigem Tempo

    set the pacedas Tempo angeben od. bestimmen

    keep pace [with somebody/something] — [mit jemandem/etwas] Schritt halten

    stay or stand the pace, stay or keep with the pace — (Sport) das Tempo durchhalten

    3)

    put somebody/a horse through his/its paces — (fig.) jemanden/ein Pferd zeigen lassen, was er/es kann

    show one's paces — zeigen, was man kann

    2. intransitive verb
    schreiten (geh.); [gemessenen Schrittes] gehen

    pace up and down [the platform/room] — [auf dem Bahnsteig/im Zimmer] auf und ab gehen od. marschieren

    3. transitive verb
    1) auf- und abgehen in (+ Dat.)
    2) (set the pace for) Schrittmacher sein für
    * * *
    [peis] 1. noun
    1) (a step: He took a pace forward.) der Schritt
    2) (speed of movement: a fast pace.) die Gangart
    2. verb
    (to walk backwards and forwards (across): He paced up and down.) schreiten
    - academic.ru/52965/pacemaker">pacemaker
    - keep pace with
    - pace out
    - put someone through his paces
    - set the pace
    - show one's paces
    * * *
    pace1
    [peɪs]
    I. n
    1. (speed) Tempo nt
    we started out at a fairly slow \pace wir begannen recht langsam
    schoolchildren should be allowed to work at their own \pace Schüler sollten in ihrem eigenen Tempo arbeiten dürfen
    to force/keep up the \pace das Tempo forcieren/halten
    to gather \pace an Fahrt gewinnen
    to quicken one's \pace sein Tempo beschleunigen
    to set the \pace das Tempo vorgeben
    for many years this company has set the \pace in the communications industry diese Firma war viele Jahre lang der Schrittmacher in der Kommunikationsbranche
    to stand the \pace das Tempo durchhalten; ( fig) mithalten
    they moved out of the city because they couldn't stand the \pace [of life there] sie zogen aus der Stadt weg, weil es ihnen [dort] zu hektisch zuging
    2. (step) Schritt m
    to take a \pace forward/backward einen Schritt nach vorne/zurück machen
    at 20 \paces auf zwanzig Schritte; ( fig)
    I can spot a winner at 20 \paces einen Gewinner erkenne ich sofort
    to keep \pace with sb mit jdm Schritt halten
    to keep \pace with sth ( fig) mit etw dat Schritt halten
    3.
    to put sb/sth through their/its \paces jdn/etw auf Herz und Nieren prüfen
    I'm going to take my new car out and put it through its \paces ich mache eine Spritztour, um zu sehen, was mein neues Auto so hergibt
    II. vt
    1. (walk up and down)
    he \paced the room nervously er ging nervös im Zimmer auf und ab
    2. (measure)
    to \pace sth ⇆ [off [or out]] etw abschreiten
    to \pace off [or out] a distance eine Entfernung mit Schritten ausmessen [o abmessen
    to \pace sb jdm das Tempo vorgeben
    to \pace oneself sich dat seine Kräfte einteilen
    III. vi gehen, schreiten geh
    to \pace up and down auf und ab gehen [o schreiten]
    pace2
    [peɪsi]
    prep ( form) entgegen + gen
    * * *
    I ['peIsɪ]
    prep
    ohne... (dat) nahetreten zu wollen II [peɪs]
    1. n
    1) (= step) Schritt m; (of horse) Gangart f; (lifting both legs on same side) Passgang m

    to put sb/a new car through his/its paces (fig) — jdn/ein neues Auto auf Herz und Nieren prüfen

    to go through or show one's paces — zeigen, was man draufhat (inf)

    2) (= speed) Tempo nt

    at an incredible pace — unglaublich schnell, mit or in unglaublichem Tempo

    to keep pace — Schritt halten; (in discussing) mitkommen

    I can't keep pace with eventsich komme mit den Ereignissen nicht mehr mit

    to quicken one's pace — seinen Schritt beschleunigen; (working)

    I'm getting old, I can't stand the pace any more (inf)ich werde alt, ich kann nicht mehr mithalten

    the change of pace in the narrative —

    2. vt
    1) (= measure) floor, room mit Schritten ausmessen
    2) (in anxiety etc) auf und ab gehen or schreiten in (+dat)
    3) competitor das Tempo angeben (+dat)
    4) horse im Passgang gehen lassen
    3. vi
    1)
    2) (horse) im Passgang gehen
    * * *
    pace1 [peıs]
    A s
    1. (Marsch)Geschwindigkeit f, Tempo n ( auch SPORT; auch fig einer Handlung etc), besonders Pferderennsport: Pace f:
    a) ein scharfes Tempo anschlagen,
    b) fig flott leben;
    keep pace with Schritt halten oder mitkommen mit (a. fig);
    keep pace with the times mit der Zeit gehen;
    set the pace das Tempo angeben (a. fig), SPORT das Tempo machen;
    stand ( oder stay) the pace Schritt halten, mithalten (beide a. fig);
    at a great pace in schnellem Tempo;
    at a very slow pace ganz langsam
    2. Schritt m:
    pace for pace Schritt für Schritt
    3. Schritt m (als Maß):
    geometrical ( oder great) pace Doppelschritt (5 Fuß = 1,524 m);
    military pace Militärschritt
    4. Gang(art) m(f), Schritt m:
    ordinary pace MIL Marschschritt;
    quick pace MIL Geschwindschritt
    5. Gangart f (besonders des Pferdes):
    put a horse through its paces ein Pferd alle Gangarten machen lassen;
    put sb through their paces fig jemanden auf Herz und Nieren prüfen;
    show one’s paces fig zeigen, was man kann
    6. Passgang m (des Pferdes)
    B v/t
    1. SPORT Schrittmacher sein für, jemandem Schrittmacherdienste leisten
    2. fig
    a) das Tempo (gen) bestimmen
    b) Schritt halten mit
    c) vorangehen (dat)
    3. auch pace out ( oder off) ab-, ausschreiten
    4. ein Zimmer etc durchschreiten, -messen
    5. a) besonders einem Pferd bestimmte Gangarten beibringen
    b) ein Pferd im Passgang gehen lassen
    C v/i
    1. (einher)schreiten
    2. pace around ( oder about) hin und her laufen:
    pace up and down auf und ab gehen
    3. im Passgang gehen (Pferd)
    pace2 [ˈpeısı] präp ohne jemandem zu nahe treten zu wollen:
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (step, distance) Schritt, der
    2) (speed) Tempo, das

    slacken/quicken one's pace — (walking) seinen Schritt verlangsamen/beschleunigen

    at a steady/good pace — in gleichmäßigem/zügigem Tempo

    set the pacedas Tempo angeben od. bestimmen

    keep pace [with somebody/something] — [mit jemandem/etwas] Schritt halten

    stay or stand the pace, stay or keep with the pace — (Sport) das Tempo durchhalten

    3)

    put somebody/a horse through his/its paces — (fig.) jemanden/ein Pferd zeigen lassen, was er/es kann

    show one's paces — zeigen, was man kann

    2. intransitive verb
    schreiten (geh.); [gemessenen Schrittes] gehen

    pace up and down [the platform/room] — [auf dem Bahnsteig/im Zimmer] auf und ab gehen od. marschieren

    3. transitive verb
    1) auf- und abgehen in (+ Dat.)
    2) (set the pace for) Schrittmacher sein für
    * * *
    n.
    Geschwindigkeit f.
    Schritt -e m.
    Stufe -n f.

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  • 18 trouble

    ['trʌbl] 1. n
    (difficulty, bother) kłopot m; ( unrest) zamieszki pl

    to be in troublemieć kłopoty or nieprzyjemności ship, climber etc być w tarapatach or opałach

    to go to the trouble of doing sthzadawać (zadać perf) sobie trud, żeby coś zrobić

    the trouble is … — kłopot w tym, że …

    what's the trouble?co się stało? ( to patient) co Panu/Pani dolega?

    2. vt
    ( worry) martwić (zmartwić perf); ( disturb) niepokoić
    3. vi

    to trouble to do sthzadawać (zadać perf) sobie trud zrobienia czegoś

    * * *
    1. noun
    1) ((something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc: He never talks about his troubles; We've had a lot of trouble with our children; I had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.) zmartwienie, fatyga, kłopot
    2) (disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc: It occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.) zamieszki
    3) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) dolegliwość
    2. verb
    1) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) zmartwić
    2) (used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) fatygować, niepokoić
    3) (to make any effort: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.) pofatygować się
    - troublesome
    - troublemaker

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  • 19 Г-134

    ГЛАЗОМ HE МОРГНУТЬ coll VP subj: human often Verbal Adv, used with pfv verbs)
    1. (used in conjunction with another pfv verb denoting the action in question
    when the idiom is in fut (or, occas., subjunctive), it is usu. used with убьёт, зарежет, обманет (убил бы etc)) not to hesitate, waver, or pause before doing sth.: X глазом не моргнул - X didn't think twice X (did sth.) without (giving it) a second thought
    глазом не моргнув - without thinking twice
    without (giving it) a second thought.
    2. ( usu. past, often after хоть бы) not to show any signs of emotion (agitation, fear, anxiety etc) on one's face
    X глазом не моргнул - X didn't bat an eye (an eyelid, an eyelash)
    X didn't turn a hair
    глазом не моргнув = without batting an eye (an eyelid, an eyelash)
    without turning a hair.
    «Дайте мне взаймы рублей пятьдесят, я вам отдам не позже чем послезавтра...»...Она была смущена ещё больше, чем я, но и глазом не моргнула. «Ах, пожалуйста, пожалуйста» (Катаев 2). "Lend me fifty roubles (or so) and I'll give it back to you not later than the day after tomorrow."...She was even more embarrassed than I, but she didn't bat an eyelid. "Oh, of course, of course" (2a). (ii6)

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  • 20 глазом не моргнуть

    [VP; subj: human; often Verbal Adv, used with pfv verbs]
    =====
    1. [used in conjunction with another pfv verb denoting the action in question; when the idiom is in fut (or, occas., subjunctive), it is usu. used with убьёт, зарежет, обманет (убил бы etc)]
    not to hesitate, waver, or pause before doing sth.:
    - X глазом не моргнул X didn't think twice;
    - X (did sth.) without (giving it) a second thought;
    - without (giving it) a second thought.
    2. [usu. past, often after хоть бы]
    not to show any signs of emotion (agitation, fear, anxiety etc) on one's face:
    - X глазом не моргнул X didn't bat an eye <an eyelid, an eyelash>;
    || глазом не моргнув without batting an eye <an eyelid, an eyelash>;
    - without turning a hair.
         ♦ "Дайте мне взаймы рублей пятьдесят, я вам отдам не позже чем послезавтра..."...Она была смущена еще больше, чем я, но и глазом не моргнула. "Ах, пожалуйста, пожалуйста" (Катаев 2). "Lend me fifty roubles [or so] and I'll give it back to you not later than the day after tomorrow."...She was even more embarrassed than I, but she didn't bat an eyelid. "Oh, of course, of course" (2a).

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