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1 day etc in, day etc out
I do the same boring job day in, day out
تَدُل عَلى تواتُر العملLast summer it rained week in, week out.
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2 break, broke, broken
بَدَأَ (طَلَعَ) النَّهار \ break, broke, broken: (of a day, a storm, etc.) to begin: The storm broke just after daybreak. \ غَلُظَ (الصوت) (أصبح أجَشَّ) \ break, broke, broken: (of a voice) change from the high notes of a boy’s voice to a man’s deeper sound. -
3 break, (broke), broken
هَبَّت العاصفة \ break, (broke), broken: (of a day, a storm, etc.) to begin: The storm broke just after daybreak. \ See Also طَلَع النهار، إلخ -
4 rest break
HRa period of time during the working day when an employee is allowed to be away from their workstation for a rest or meal break. Many countries have statutory regulations governing the frequency and length of rest breaks related to the hours worked in a day. Regulations also may cover the requirement for a rest period over a working week or month. -
5 al despuntar el día
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6 romper
v.1 to break.romper algo en pedazos to break/smash/tear something to piecesEso rompe huesos That breaks bones.Su voz rompe el silencio His voice breaks the silence.2 to break.3 to break (empezar) (día).al romper el alba o día at daybreakromper a hacer algo to suddenly start doing somethingromper a llorar to burst into tearsromper a reír to burst out laughing4 to break (olas).5 to wear out.6 to break (interrumpir) (monotonía, silencio, hábito).7 to break off.Su ira rompe nuestra amistad His anger breaks off our friendship.8 to tear, to tear up.Ellos rompieron los papeles They tore the papers.* * *(pp roto,-a)2 (rajar, reventar) to split3 (gastar) to wear out4 (relaciones) to break off6 figurado (cerca, límite) to break through, break down7 (empezar) to initiate, begin8 figurado (interrumpir) to break, interrupt9 (mar, aire) to cleave1 (acabar - con algo) to break; (- con alguien) to split up, US break up2 (olas, día) to break3 (flores) to bloom, blossom1 (gen) to break2 (papel, tela) to tear, rip3 (rajarse, reventarse) to split4 (desgastarse) to wear out5 (coche) to break down\de rompe y rasga familiar resolute, determinedromper con alguien to quarrel with somebody, fall out with somebodyromper el fuego MILITAR to open fireromper el hielo figurado to break the iceromper una lanza por alguien figurado to defend somebodyromperle la cara a alguien / romperle las narices a alguien familiar to smash somebody's face inromperse por la mitad to break in half, split in half* * *verb1) to break2) smash, shatter3) rip, tear•- romper a* * *(pp roto)1. VT1) (=partir, destrozar)a) [intencionadamente] [+ juguete, mueble, cuerda] to break; [+ rama] to break, break off; [+ vaso, jarrón, cristal] to break, smashla onda expansiva rompió los cristales — the shock wave broke o smashed the windows
b) (=rasgar) [+ tela, vestido, papel] to tear, rip¡cuidado, que vas a romper las cortinas! — careful, you'll tear o rip the curtains!
se disgustó tanto con la carta que la rompió en pedazos — he was so angry about the letter that he tore o ripped it up
c) [por el uso] [+ zapatos, ropa] to wear outd) [+ barrera] (lit) to break down, break through; (fig) to break downtratan de romper barreras en el campo de la informática — they are trying to break down barriers in the area of computing
e)romper aguas —
- romper la cara a algnno haber roto un plato —
se comporta como si no hubiera roto un plato en su vida — he behaves as if butter wouldn't melt in his mouth
esquema, moldede rompe y rasga —
2) (=terminar) [+ equilibrio, silencio, maleficio, contrato] to break; [+ relaciones, amistad] to break offla patronal ha roto el pacto con los sindicatos — employers have broken the agreement with the unions
romper el servicio a algn — (Tenis) to break sb's service
3) (Mil) [+ línea, cerco] to break, break through¡rompan filas! — fall out!
4) (Agr) [+ tierra] to break, break up2. VI1) [olas] to break2) (=salir) [diente] to come through; [capullo, flor] to come outromper entre algo — to break through sth, burst through sth
los manifestantes rompieron entre el cordón de seguridad — the demonstrators broke o burst through the security cordon
3) [alba, día] to breakal romper el alba — at crack of dawn, at daybreak
4) (=empezar)romper a hacer algo — to (suddenly) start doing sth, (suddenly) start to do sth
rompió a proferir insultos contra todo el mundo — he suddenly started hurling o to hurl insults at everyone
5) (=separarse) [pareja, novios] to split upromper con — [+ novio, amante] to split up with, break up with; [+ amigo, familia] to fall out with; [+ aliado] to break off relations with; [+ tradición, costumbre, pasado] to break with; [+ imagen, tópico, leyenda] to break away from
ha roto con su novio — she has broken o split up with her boyfriend
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <loza/mueble> to break; < ventana> to break, smash; <lápiz/cuerda> to break, snapb) < puerta> ( tirándola abajo) to break down; ( para que quede abierta) to break openc) <hoja/póster> ( rasgar) to tear; ( en varios pedazos) to tear upd) < camisa> to tear, split2)a) <silencio/monotonía> to break; < tranquilidad> to disturbb) <promesa/pacto> to break; <relaciones/compromiso> to break off2.romper vi1)a) olas to breakal romper el día — at daybreak, at the crack of dawn
c) ( empezar)romper A + INF — to begin o start to + inf
rompió a llorar/reír — she burst into tears/burst out laughing
2) novios to break up, split upromper CON algn — con novio to split o break up with sb
romper CON algo — con el pasado to break with sth; con tradición to break away from sth
3.de rompe y rasga — < decidir> suddenly
romperse verbo pronominala) vaso/plato to break, smash, get broken o smashed; papel to tear, rip, get torn o ripped; televisor/ascensor (RPl) to break downb) pantalones/zapatos to wear outc) (refl) <brazo/pierna> to break* * *= break, break down, rupture, rip off, fracture, rip.Ex. The document arrangement adopted is often broken, in the sense that documents in libraries are rarely shelved in one single and self-evident sequence.Ex. It describes our experience in combatting mould which grew as a result of high humidity and temperatures when the air conditioning system broke down for several days after several days of rain.Ex. In conversing with her you hadn't got to tread lightly and warily, lest at any moment you might rupture the relationship, and tumble into eternal disgrace.Ex. Within the social sciences psychology journals are the most ripped off.Ex. He will miss a month after fracturing his hand in practice.Ex. He punched her in the head and forced her to another room where he pinned her to the floor and ripped her shirt trying to remove it.----* algo que rompe la armonía = a blot on the landscape.* al romper el día = at the crack of dawn.* día + romper = day + break.* que no se rompe en mil pedazos = shatterproof.* que rompe la armonía = eyesore.* romper a carcajadas = break out with + laugh.* romper Algo en pedazos = tear + Nombre + to bits.* romper a reír = bubble over in + laugh, burst out + laughing, explode into + laughter.* romper barreras = break down + boundaries, break down + borders.* romper completamente = break off.* romper completamente con = make + a clean break with.* romper con = break out of, break through, step away from, break away from.* romper con la tradición = make + break with tradition, break with + tradition.* romper con una amenaza = slay + dragon.* romper el equilibrio = tip + the scales.* romper el hielo = break + the ice.* romper el molde tradicional = break out of + the traditional mould.* romper el silencio = break + the hush, break + silence, crack + the silence.* romper filas = break + ranks.* romper la barrera del sonido = break + the sound barrier.* romper la huelga = cross + the picket line.* romper la monotonía = relieve + monotony.* romper las barreras = breach + boundaries, breach + barriers.* romper las cadenas de la esclavitud = cast off + Posesivo + chains.* romper las ilusiones = shatter + Posesivo + hopes.* romper los esquemas = think out(side) + (of) the box.* romper los lazos con = sever + Posesivo + links with, sever + Posesivo + ties with, break + ties with.* romperse = snap off.* romperse el cuello = break + Posesivo + neck.* romperse la cabeza = puzzle + Reflexivo, scratch + Posesivo + head, rack + Posesivo + brains.* romper tajantemente con = make + a clean break with.* romper un acuerdo = sever + arrangement.* romper una lanza en favor de = stick up for.* romper una promesa = go back on, break + Posesivo + promise.* romper una relación = break off + relationship, sever + connection.* romper un lazo = sever + connection.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <loza/mueble> to break; < ventana> to break, smash; <lápiz/cuerda> to break, snapb) < puerta> ( tirándola abajo) to break down; ( para que quede abierta) to break openc) <hoja/póster> ( rasgar) to tear; ( en varios pedazos) to tear upd) < camisa> to tear, split2)a) <silencio/monotonía> to break; < tranquilidad> to disturbb) <promesa/pacto> to break; <relaciones/compromiso> to break off2.romper vi1)a) olas to breakal romper el día — at daybreak, at the crack of dawn
c) ( empezar)romper A + INF — to begin o start to + inf
rompió a llorar/reír — she burst into tears/burst out laughing
2) novios to break up, split upromper CON algn — con novio to split o break up with sb
romper CON algo — con el pasado to break with sth; con tradición to break away from sth
3.de rompe y rasga — < decidir> suddenly
romperse verbo pronominala) vaso/plato to break, smash, get broken o smashed; papel to tear, rip, get torn o ripped; televisor/ascensor (RPl) to break downb) pantalones/zapatos to wear outc) (refl) <brazo/pierna> to break* * *= break, break down, rupture, rip off, fracture, rip.Ex: The document arrangement adopted is often broken, in the sense that documents in libraries are rarely shelved in one single and self-evident sequence.
Ex: It describes our experience in combatting mould which grew as a result of high humidity and temperatures when the air conditioning system broke down for several days after several days of rain.Ex: In conversing with her you hadn't got to tread lightly and warily, lest at any moment you might rupture the relationship, and tumble into eternal disgrace.Ex: Within the social sciences psychology journals are the most ripped off.Ex: He will miss a month after fracturing his hand in practice.Ex: He punched her in the head and forced her to another room where he pinned her to the floor and ripped her shirt trying to remove it.* algo que rompe la armonía = a blot on the landscape.* al romper el día = at the crack of dawn.* día + romper = day + break.* que no se rompe en mil pedazos = shatterproof.* que rompe la armonía = eyesore.* romper a carcajadas = break out with + laugh.* romper Algo en pedazos = tear + Nombre + to bits.* romper a reír = bubble over in + laugh, burst out + laughing, explode into + laughter.* romper barreras = break down + boundaries, break down + borders.* romper completamente = break off.* romper completamente con = make + a clean break with.* romper con = break out of, break through, step away from, break away from.* romper con la tradición = make + break with tradition, break with + tradition.* romper con una amenaza = slay + dragon.* romper el equilibrio = tip + the scales.* romper el hielo = break + the ice.* romper el molde tradicional = break out of + the traditional mould.* romper el silencio = break + the hush, break + silence, crack + the silence.* romper filas = break + ranks.* romper la barrera del sonido = break + the sound barrier.* romper la huelga = cross + the picket line.* romper la monotonía = relieve + monotony.* romper las barreras = breach + boundaries, breach + barriers.* romper las cadenas de la esclavitud = cast off + Posesivo + chains.* romper las ilusiones = shatter + Posesivo + hopes.* romper los esquemas = think out(side) + (of) the box.* romper los lazos con = sever + Posesivo + links with, sever + Posesivo + ties with, break + ties with.* romperse = snap off.* romperse el cuello = break + Posesivo + neck.* romperse la cabeza = puzzle + Reflexivo, scratch + Posesivo + head, rack + Posesivo + brains.* romper tajantemente con = make + a clean break with.* romper un acuerdo = sever + arrangement.* romper una lanza en favor de = stick up for.* romper una promesa = go back on, break + Posesivo + promise.* romper una relación = break off + relationship, sever + connection.* romper un lazo = sever + connection.* * *vtA1 ‹taza› to break; ‹ventana› to break, smash; ‹lápiz/cuerda› to break, snap; ‹juguete/radio/silla› to break2 ‹puerta› (tirándola abajo) to break down; (para que quede abierta) to break open3 ‹hoja/póster› (rasgar) to tear; (en varios pedazos) to tear up4 ‹camisa› to tear, splitB1 ‹silencio/monotonía› to break; ‹tranquilidad› to disturb2 ‹promesa/pacto› to break; ‹relaciones/compromiso› to break offC1 ( fam) ‹servicio› (en tenis) to break2 ( esp AmL) ‹récord› to break■ romperviA1 «olas» to break2 ( liter); «alba/día» to break; «flores» to open, burst open, come outsalimos al romper el día we left at daybreak o at the crack of dawn3(empezar): cuando rompa el hervor when it reaches boiling point, when it comes to the boil o starts to boilromper A + INF to begin o start to + INFrompió a llorar/reír she burst into tears/burst out laughingromper EN algo:romper en llanto to burst into tearsromper en sollozos to break into sobs, start sobbingB «novios» to break up, split up romper CON algn ‹con un novio› to split o break up WITH sb; ‹con un amigo› to fall out WITH sb romper CON algo ‹con el pasado› to break WITH sth; ‹con una tradición› to break away FROM sth, break WITH sthhay que romper con esas viejas creencias we have to break away from those old beliefseste verso rompe con la estructura general del poema this verse departs from the general structure of the poemde rompe y rasga: me lo dijo así, de rompe y rasga he told me like that, straight out ( colloq)no se puede decidir así de rompe y rasga you can't just decide like that on the spur of the momentmujeres de rompe y rasga strong-minded women■ romperse1 «vaso/plato» to break, smash, get broken o smashed; «papel» to tear, rip, get torn o ripped; «televisor/lavadora/ascensor» ( RPl) to break down2 «pantalones/zapatos» to wear outse me rompieron los calcetines por el talón my socks have worn through o gone through at the heel3 ‹brazo/pierna/muñeca› to breakse rompió el tobillo he broke his ankle4no se rompieron mucho con el regalo they didn't go to much trouble o expense over the gift ( colloq)* * *
romper ( conjugate romper) verbo transitivo
1
‹ ventana› to break, smash;
‹lápiz/cuerda› to break, snap
( en varios pedazos) to tear up
2
‹ tranquilidad› to disturb
‹relaciones/compromiso› to break off
verbo intransitivo
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c) ( empezar):◊ rompió a llorar/reír she burst into tears/burst out laughing
2 [ novios] to break up, split up;
romper CON algn ‹ con novio› to split o break up with sb;
romper CON algo ‹ con el pasado› to break with sth;
‹ con tradición› to break away from sth
romperse verbo pronominal
[ papel] to tear, rip, get torn o ripped;
[televisor/ascensor] (RPl) to break down
romper
I verbo transitivo
1 to break
(un cristal, una pieza de loza) to smash, shatter
(una tela, un papel) to tear (up): rompió el contrato en pedazos, he tore the contract into pieces
2 (relaciones, una negociación) to break off
3 (una norma) to fail to fulfil, break
(una promesa, un trato) to break
4 (el ritmo, sueño, silencio) to break
II verbo intransitivo
1 (empezar el día, etc) to break: al cabo de un rato rompió a hablar, after a while she started talking
rompió a llorar, he burst into tears
2 (poner un fin) to break [con, with]: he roto con el pasado, I've broken with the past
(relaciones de pareja) rompieron hace una semana, they broke up a week ago ➣ Ver nota en break
' romper' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabar
- cascar
- congénere
- crisma
- dejar
- desligarse
- desordenar
- destrozar
- frágil
- hielo
- lanza
- partir
- regañar
- reñir
- echar
- espuma
- mameluco
- pacto
- promesa
- quebrar
English:
bash in
- break
- break into
- break off
- break up
- break with
- bust
- bust up
- crack
- dash
- fall out
- finish with
- ice
- monotony
- oath
- pound
- prompt
- rank
- relieve
- rupture
- sever
- smash
- snap
- snap off
- tear
- tear up
- chip
- fall
- half
- rip
- rompers
- shatter
* * *♦ vt1. [partir, fragmentar] to break;[hacer añicos] to smash; [rasgar] to tear;romper algo en pedazos to break/smash/tear sth to pieces;Mil¡rompan filas! fall out!;Famromper la baraja to get annoyed;Famo jugamos todos, o se rompe la baraja either we all play, or nobody does2. [estropear] to break3. [desgastar] to wear out4. [interrumpir] [monotonía, silencio, hábito] to break;[hilo del discurso] to break off; [tradición] to put an end to, to stop5. [terminar] to break off6. [incumplir] to break;rompió su promesa de ayudarnos she broke her promise to help us7.romper el par [en golf] to break par8.romper el servicio de alguien [en tenis] to break sb's serveno (me) rompas la paciencia you're trying my patience;muy Fam muy Famdejá de romper las pelotas o [m5] las bolas o [m5] los huevos stop being such a pain in the Br arse o US ass♦ virompió con su novia he broke up o split up with his girlfriend;ha roto con su familia she has broken off contact with her family;romper con la tradición to break with tradition;rompió con el partido she broke with the party2. [empezar] [día] to break;[hostilidades] to break out;romper a hacer algo to suddenly start doing sth;romper a llorar to burst into tears;romper a reír to burst out laughing3. [olas] to breakun cantante que rompe a singer who's all the rage;de rompe y rasga: es una mujer de rompe y rasga she's a woman who knows what she wants o knows her own mind¡no rompas! give me a break!* * *<part roto>I v/t2 relación break offII v/i1 break;romper con alguien break up with s.o.2:romper a hacer algo start doing sth, start to do sth;romper a llorar burst into tears, start crying3:hombre de rompe y rasga strong-minded man* * *romper {70} vt1) : to break, to smash2) : to rip, to tear3) : to break off (relations), to break (a contract)4) : to break through, to break down5) gastar: to wear outromper vi1) : to breakal romper del día: at the break of day2)romper a : to begin to, to burst out withromper a llorar: to burst into tears3)romper con : to break off with* * *romper vb¿quién ha roto el cristal? who broke the window? -
7 apuntar
v.1 to make a note of, to note down.apuntar a alguien to put somebody down (en lista) to put somebody's name down (en curso) to sign somebody uphe apuntado a mi hijo a clases de natación I've put my son's name down for swimming lessons, I've signed my son up for swimming lessonsapúntamelo (en la cuenta) put it on my account2 to point (dirigir) (dedo).apuntar una pistola hacia alguien, apuntar a alguien con una pistola to aim a gun at somebodyPedro apunta el arma Peter points the gun.3 to prompt (Teatro).fue expulsada de clase por apuntar las respuestas a un compañero she was thrown out of the classroom for whispering the answers to a classmate4 to hint at.5 to appear.6 to write down, to note down, to jot down, to put in writing.María apunta los comentarios Mary writes down the comments.7 to take aim.Pedro apunta hacia Ricardo Peter takes aim at Richard.8 to enroll, to add on to the list.María apunta a Silvia Mary enrolls Silvia.9 to point out, to indicate.Pedro apunta las necesidades de ella Peter points out her needs.10 to denote to, to indicate to, to suggest to.La carta apunta desistir del plan The letter denotes to desist of the plan* * *1 (señalar) to point (a, at)■ apuntó que... she pointed out that...2 (arma) to aim■ ¡apunten! take aim!3 (anotar) to note down, make a note of■ se lo apunto en cuenta I'll put it on your account, I'll charge it to your account4 (estar encaminado) to be aimed (a, at), be designed (a, to)5 (insinuar) to suggest, indicate6 (sujetar) to stitch, pin lightly, tack lightly7 TEATRO to prompt8 familiar (en un examen) to whisper the answer to1 to begin to appear2 TEATRO to prompt1 (inscribirse) to enrol2 familiar (participar) to take part (a, in)■ ¿te apuntas? are you game?\apuntarse un tanto to score a point* * *verb1) to aim2) point3) note down4) prompt5) suggest, hint•* * *1. VT1) (=dirigir) [+ cámara, pistola, misil] to aim (a at)train (a on)2) (=sugerir) to point outapuntó la posibilidad de que no hubiera sido un suicidio — she suggested the possibility that it mightn't have been suicide, she pointed out that it mightn't have been suicide
3) (=anotar)a) [en cuaderno] make a note of, note down; [en lista, tabla] to enter, recordapuntó la dirección en su agenda — she made a note of the address in her diary, she noted down the address in her diary
apuntó la temperatura en un gráfico — she recorded o wrote down the temperature on a graph
b) (Estadística) [+ velocidad, tiempo] to log4) (=inscribir) [en lista] to put down; [en colegio, curso] to enrol, enroll (EEUU); [en concurso, competición] to enter, put down¿me puedes apuntar para la cena de Navidad? — could you put me down for the Christmas dinner?
5) (=decir en voz baja) [a actor] to prompt6) (=afilar) to sharpen, put a point on7) (=apostar) [+ dinero] to bet8) (Cos) to fasten2. VI1) (=señalar) [con arma] to aim; [con dedo, objeto] to point atno apuntes hacia ninguna persona — [con arma] don't aim at anybody o don't point your gun at anybody; [con dedo] don't point at anybody
¡apunten! ¡disparen! — take aim! fire!
apuntar con: todos le apuntaban con el dedo — everyone pointed their fingers at her
apuntar a algn con un arma — to aim a gun at sb, point a gun at sb
me apuntó al pecho con un fusil — he aimed o pointed the gun at my chest
apuntó con su pistola al cajero y se llevó todo el dinero — he held up the cashier with his gun and took all the money
2) (=dirigirse) to pointsus declaraciones apuntaban en la dirección opuesta — his statements pointed in the opposite direction
3) (=anotar) to note down¿tienes dónde apuntar? — have you got something to note this down on?
apunta, dos kilos de patatas y uno de uvas — note this down o make a note, two kilos of potatoes and a kilo of grapes
4) (=surgir) [barba] to sproutuna tendencia que ya comenzaba a apuntar a finales del siglo — a tendency that had already begun to emerge at the end of the century
el maíz apunta bien este año — LAm the corn is coming on nicely this year
5)una hipótesis apunta al origen romano del yacimiento — one hypothesis suggests that the site is of Roman origin
todo apunta a que van a ganar las elecciones — there is every indication o sign that they will win the elections, everything points to them winning the election
todo parece apuntar a que... — everything seems to indicate that...
6) LAm (=apostar) to bet, place bets3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tomar nota de) to make a note of, note downb) (para excursión, actividad) to put... down2) (Teatr) to prompt; (Educ)mi amiga me apuntaba las respuestas — (fam) my friend whispered the answers to me
3) (señalar, indicar) to point at4) ( afirmar) to point out2.apuntar vi1)a) ( con arma) to aimpreparen... apunten... fuego! — ready... take aim... fire!
apuntar a alguien/algo — to aim at somebody/something
le apuntó con una pistola — she pointed/aimed a gun at him
b) (indicar, señalar) to pointla aguja apunta al or hacia el norte — the needle points north
2) ( anotar)apunta: comprar limones, leche... — make a note, you need to buy lemons, milk...
¿tienes lápiz? pues apunta — have you got a pencil? well, take o jot this down
3) (Teatr) to prompt3.apuntarse v pron1)a) ( inscribirse)apuntarse a or en algo — a curso to enroll* on something; a clase to sign up for something
vamos a la discoteca ¿te apuntas? — we're going to the disco, do you want to come (along)?
me voy a tomar un café ¿quién se apunta? — I'm going out for a coffee, anyone want to join me? (colloq)
2) ( manifestarse) tendencia to become evident* * *= get at, point, point out, jot down, take + aim, take down, mark + Nombre + down as, mark + Nombre + up.Ex. What I'm getting at is this: At least in the CIP entry that I have seen, LC, following customary practice, made a title entry for the main title, 'Women in Librarianship', but nothing under Melvil's 'Rib Symposium'.Ex. An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.Ex. By means of the arrangement of document substitutes in library catalogues, and also by the arrangement of documents themselves, it is possible to point out, or indicate, classes of documents.Ex. Find some scrap paper and jot down the subject areas taught in schools.Ex. This article has been a discussion of how public libraries can take aim on quality.Ex. All technical processes that take place before, during and directly after the flight are taken down automatically by the flight recorder in the cockpit.Ex. One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.Ex. If you fax your document, please include a return address -- we will edit and mark it up by hand and return it to you by post.----* apuntar a = point + the way to, point to.* apuntar a la misma conclusión = point to + the same conclusion.* apuntar con el dedo = point + the fingers at.* apuntar el hecho de que = point to + the fact that.* apuntar muy alto = reach for + the stars, shoot for + the stars.* apuntarse = enrol [enroll -USA], sign up, be game, register (with).* apuntarse a = join + Asociación.* apuntarse medallas = chalk up + achievements.* evidencia + apuntar a = evidence + points towards.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tomar nota de) to make a note of, note downb) (para excursión, actividad) to put... down2) (Teatr) to prompt; (Educ)mi amiga me apuntaba las respuestas — (fam) my friend whispered the answers to me
3) (señalar, indicar) to point at4) ( afirmar) to point out2.apuntar vi1)a) ( con arma) to aimpreparen... apunten... fuego! — ready... take aim... fire!
apuntar a alguien/algo — to aim at somebody/something
le apuntó con una pistola — she pointed/aimed a gun at him
b) (indicar, señalar) to pointla aguja apunta al or hacia el norte — the needle points north
2) ( anotar)apunta: comprar limones, leche... — make a note, you need to buy lemons, milk...
¿tienes lápiz? pues apunta — have you got a pencil? well, take o jot this down
3) (Teatr) to prompt3.apuntarse v pron1)a) ( inscribirse)apuntarse a or en algo — a curso to enroll* on something; a clase to sign up for something
vamos a la discoteca ¿te apuntas? — we're going to the disco, do you want to come (along)?
me voy a tomar un café ¿quién se apunta? — I'm going out for a coffee, anyone want to join me? (colloq)
2) ( manifestarse) tendencia to become evident* * *= get at, point, point out, jot down, take + aim, take down, mark + Nombre + down as, mark + Nombre + up.Ex: What I'm getting at is this: At least in the CIP entry that I have seen, LC, following customary practice, made a title entry for the main title, 'Women in Librarianship', but nothing under Melvil's 'Rib Symposium'.
Ex: An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.Ex: By means of the arrangement of document substitutes in library catalogues, and also by the arrangement of documents themselves, it is possible to point out, or indicate, classes of documents.Ex: Find some scrap paper and jot down the subject areas taught in schools.Ex: This article has been a discussion of how public libraries can take aim on quality.Ex: All technical processes that take place before, during and directly after the flight are taken down automatically by the flight recorder in the cockpit.Ex: One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.Ex: If you fax your document, please include a return address -- we will edit and mark it up by hand and return it to you by post.* apuntar a = point + the way to, point to.* apuntar a la misma conclusión = point to + the same conclusion.* apuntar con el dedo = point + the fingers at.* apuntar el hecho de que = point to + the fact that.* apuntar muy alto = reach for + the stars, shoot for + the stars.* apuntarse = enrol [enroll -USA], sign up, be game, register (with).* apuntarse a = join + Asociación.* apuntarse medallas = chalk up + achievements.* evidencia + apuntar a = evidence + points towards.* * *apuntar [A1 ]vtA1 (tomar nota de) to make a note of, note downapunta todo lo que tienes que comprar make a note of o note down o jot down everything you have to buyapunta en una libreta todo lo que ha hecho en el día he notes down o writes down in a notebook everything he's done during the day, he makes a note of everything he's done during the day in a notebooktengo que apuntar tu dirección I must make a note of your address, I must write down your addressapúntelo en mi cuenta put it on my accountapunta todo porque tiene muy mala memoria he writes everything down because he has a terrible memory2 (en un curso) to enroll*, put … down; (para una excursión, actividad) to put … downquiero apuntar a la niña a or en clases de inglés I want to put my daughter's name down for o enroll my daughter for English classesapúntame para el sábado put me down for SaturdayB ( Teatr) to promptpasa aquí al frente para que no te apunten las respuestas ( fam); come up to the front so that no one can whisper the answers to you o help you with the answersC (señalar, indicar) to point atno la apuntes con el dedo don't point (your finger) at herapuntó con el dedo dónde estaba el error he pointed (with his finger) to where the mistake was, he pointed (his finger) to where the mistake wasapuntó con una regla el lugar exacto en el mapa he used a ruler to point to o indicate the exact spot on the mapD (afirmar, señalar) to point outel presidente apuntó la necesidad de un cambio radical the president pointed out the need o pointed to the need for a radical changeapuntó que no se trataba de obtener privilegios he pointed out that it was not a matter of getting privileges—no sólo ocurre en este país —apuntó this isn't the only country where it happens, he pointed out■ apuntarviA1 (con un arma) to aimpreparen … apunten … ¡fuego! ready … take aim … fire!apunta hacia or para otro lado aim (it) somewhere elseapuntar A algn/algo to aim AT sb/sthapuntar al blanco to aim at the targetle apuntó con una pistola she pointed/aimed a gun at him2 (indicar, señalar) to pointla aguja apunta siempre al or hacia el norte the needle always points northningún dato parece apuntar a la existencia de un compló there is no information to point to o indicate the existence of a plotB(anotar): apunta, comprar harina, leche, pan … make a note, you need to buy flour, milk, bread …¿tienes papel y lápiz? pues apunta have you got paper and a pencil? well, take o jot this downC ( Teatr) to promptD ( liter); «día» to break; «barba» to appear, begin to show; «flor/planta» to sproutal apuntar el alba at the break of day ( liter)ya apuntan los primeros capullos the first buds are already appearingA1 (inscribirse) apuntarse A or EN algo:me apunté a or en un cursillo de natación I enrolled on o signed up for a swimming course¿te vas a apuntar al or en el torneo? are you going to put your name down o put yourself down for the tournament?me apunté para ir a la excursión I put my name o myself down for the outingnos vamos a la discoteca ¿te apuntas? we're going to the disco, do you want to come (along) o ( BrE) do you fancy coming?vamos a salir a cenar — oye, yo me apunto we're going out for dinner — oh, I'll come!me voy a tomar un café ¿quién se apunta? I'm going out for a coffee, anyone interested? o anyone want to join me? ( colloq)2 (obtener, anotarse) ‹tanto› to score; ‹victoria› to chalk up, achieve, gainse apuntó un gran éxito con este libro she scored a great hit with this bookel jugador que se apuntó el gol de la victoria the player who scored the winning goalB (manifestarse) to become evidentlas tendencias artísticas que ya se apuntaban a finales del siglo pasado the artistic tendencies which were already becoming evident at the end of the last centuryel festival ha profundizado en una dirección que ya se apuntaba en años anteriores the festival has continued in a direction which was already becoming evident in previous years* * *
apuntar ( conjugate apuntar) verbo transitivo
1
b) (para excursión, actividad) to put … down
2 (señalar, indicar) to point at;
verbo intransitivo
◊ preparen … apunten … ¡fuego! ready … take aim … fire!;
le apuntó con una pistola she pointed/aimed a gun at him
apuntarse verbo pronominal
‹ a clase› to sign up for sth;
apuntarse al paro (Esp) to register as unemployed, to sign on (BrE colloq)
‹ victoria› to chalk up, achieve
apuntar
I verbo transitivo
1 (escribir) to note down, make a note of
2 (sugerir, indicar) to indicate, suggest
apuntar a..., to point to...
3 (un arma) to aim
4 (señalar) to point out
5 Teat to prompt
II verbo intransitivo apuntaba el siglo, the century was dawning
' apuntar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
señalar
- anotar
- nota
English:
aim
- cover
- down
- enter
- get down
- jot down
- level
- note
- note down
- prompt
- put down
- record
- take down
- train
- wildly
- jot
- take
* * *♦ vt1. [anotar] to make a note of, to note down;apuntar a alguien [en lista] to put sb down (en on); [en curso] to put sb's name down, to sign sb up (en o a for); [m5] apunta en una lista todo lo que quieres que compre jot down everything you want me to buy, make a list of the things you want me to buy;tengo que apuntar tu número de teléfono I must make a note of your phone number, I must write your phone number down somewhere;he apuntado a mi hijo a clases de natación I've put my son's name down for swimming lessons, I've signed my son up for swimming lessons;apunté a mis padres para ir a la excursión I put my parents down for the trip;apúntamelo (en la cuenta) put it on my account;ya puedes ir con cuidado, que esto lo apunto [amenaza] you'd better watch out, I'm not going to forget this2. [dirigir] [dedo] to point;[arma] to aim;apuntar a alguien [con el dedo] to point at sb;[con un arma] to aim at sb;apuntar una pistola hacia alguien, apuntar a alguien con una pistola to aim a gun at sb;les apuntó con un rifle he aimed o pointed a rifle at them;apuntó al blanco y disparó he took aim at the target and shot;la brújula apunta al norte the compass points (to the) north3. Teatro to prompt;Famfue expulsada de clase por apuntar las respuestas a un compañero she was thrown out of the classroom for whispering the answers to a classmate4. [sugerir] to hint at;[indicar] to point out;apuntó la posibilidad de subir los impuestos he hinted that he might raise taxes;la policía ha apuntado la posibilidad de que los secuestradores la hayan matado the police have admitted that the kidnappers may have killed her;el joven jugador apunta buenos conocimientos the young player shows a lot of promise5. [afilar] to sharpen♦ vi1. [vislumbrarse] to appear;[día] to break;en los árboles ya apuntaban las primeras hojas the first leaves were appearing on the treestodo apunta a que ganará Brasil everything points to a win for Brazil;todas las pruebas apuntan a su culpabilidad all the evidence points to him being guilty;las sospechas apuntan a un grupo separatista a separatist group is suspected3. Teatro to prompt4. [con un arma] to aim;¡carguen, apunten, fuego! ready, take aim, fire!;apuntar a lo más alto to set one's sights very high* * *I v/t1 ( escribir) note down, make a note of2 TEA promptpara for)4:apuntar con el dedo point at o toII v/iapuntar alto fig aim high, have big ambitions2:apunta el día lit day is breaking* * *apuntar vt1) : to aim, to point2) anotar: to write down, to jot down3) indicar, señalar: to point to, to point out4) : to prompt (in the theater)apuntar vi1) : to take aim2) : to become evident* * *apuntar vb1. (escribir) to make a note of / to note down3. (dirigir un arma) to aim / to point -
8 rayar
v.1 to scratch (disco, superficie).Ellos rayaron la superficie They scratched the surface.2 to rule lines on (papel).3 to break (alba).4 to draw a line on, to scribble on, to draw lines on, to draw lines over.Ellos rayaron el cuaderno They drew lines on the notebook.5 to initiate.Ellos rayaron la celebración They initiated the celebration.6 to get paid, to be paid, to get one's wages.7 to pay, to pay wages.* * *1 (líneas) to draw lines on, line, rule2 (superficie) to scratch3 (tachar) to cross out4 (subrayar) to underline2 figurado (acercarse) to border (en, on)3 (día, alba, luz) to break■ al rayar el día at dawn, at daybreak* * *verb1) to scratch2) streak•- rayar en* * *1. VT1) [+ papel] to rule, draw lines on2) [+ disco, mueble] to scratch3) [+ cheque] to cross4) (=garabatear) to scribble on5) [+ caballo] to spur on6) Méx (=pagar) to pay, pay his wages to2. VI1)rayar con — (=lindar) to be next to, be adjacent to
2)rayar en — (=asemejarse) to border on, verge on
3) (=arañar) to scratch4)al rayar el alba — at break of day, at first light
5) Méx (=cobrar) to draw one's wages3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <pintura/mesa> to scratchb) ( garabatear) to scrawl2.rayar vi1) ( dejar marca) to scratch2) ( aproximarse)rayar EN algo — to border on something, verge on something
debe estar rayando (en) los cincuenta — he must be getting on for o pushing fifty (colloq)
3) (liter) ( amanecer)4) (Méx) obreros to get one's wages, get paid3.rayarse v pron1) superficie to get scratched2) (AmS fam) ( volverse loco) to crack up (colloq)* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <pintura/mesa> to scratchb) ( garabatear) to scrawl2.rayar vi1) ( dejar marca) to scratch2) ( aproximarse)rayar EN algo — to border on something, verge on something
debe estar rayando (en) los cincuenta — he must be getting on for o pushing fifty (colloq)
3) (liter) ( amanecer)4) (Méx) obreros to get one's wages, get paid3.rayarse v pron1) superficie to get scratched2) (AmS fam) ( volverse loco) to crack up (colloq)* * *rayar11 = scratch.Ex: Then we were hitting each other and struggling; he scratched my face badly and tried to gouge my eye out with his fingers.
* al rayar el alba = at the crack of dawn.* que raya = jarring.* rayar en = border on, verge on.rayar22 = hassle, pester.Ex: Richins also included inconveniences such as special trips to complain, time and effort required to fill out form, being treated rudely, and having to hassle someone.
Ex: And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.* * *rayar [A1 ]vt1 ‹pintura/mesa/parqué› to scratchle rayaron el coche someone scratched her careste disco está rayado this record is scratched2 (garabatear) to scrawllas paredes estaban todas rayadas the walls had all been scrawled o scribbled on, the walls were covered in graffiti■ rayarviA (dejar marca) to scratchlimpia sin rayar it cleans without scratchingB (aproximarse) rayar EN algo to border ON sth, verge ON sthsu historia raya en lo inverosímil his story verges o borders on the implausibledebe estar rayando (en) los cincuenta he must be getting on for o pushing fifty ( colloq)C ( liter)(amanecer): al rayar el alba/día at the break of day ( liter), at daybreak, at dawnD ( Méx)1 «obreros» to get one's wages, get paid2 (dar la paga) to pay■ rayarseA «suelo/mesa» to get scratchedeste suelo se raya con facilidad this floor scratches easily o is easily scratchedmete el disco en la funda para que no se raye put the record in its sleeve so that it doesn't get scratched* * *
rayar ( conjugate rayar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
1 ( dejar marca) to scratch
2 ( aproximarse) rayar EN algo to border on sth, verge on sth
3 (Méx) [ obreros] to get one's wages, get paid
rayarse verbo pronominal
1 [ superficie] to get scratched
2 (AmS fam) ( volverse loco) to crack up (colloq)
rayar
I vtr (un cristal, disco, etc) to scratch
II vi (lindar, rozar) to border [en/con, on]
' rayar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bordear
- alba
English:
border on
- cross off
- cross out
- line
- score
- scrape
- scratch
- scuff
- streak
- verge on
- border
- verge
* * *♦ vt1. [con marcas] [disco, superficie] to scratch;le rayaron el coche con una llave they scratched his car with a key2. [escribiendo] to scribble on;el bebé rayó la pared con un rotulador the baby scribbled on the wall with a felt-tip pen3. [trazar líneas en] to rule lines on4. Méx, RP [detener] to stop suddenly♦ visu cortesía raya en el servilismo his politeness borders on servility;raya en los cuarenta he's pushing forty3. [alba] to break;al rayar el alba at the break of day4. Am [espolear a caballo] to spur on one's horse[cobrar] to get paid* * *I v/t1 coche scratch2 ( tachar) cross out3 Méxcobrar:rayar a alguien pay s.o.II v/i1 border (en on), verge (en on)2 Méxcobrar get paid* * *rayar vt1) arañar: to scratch2) : to scrawl on, to mark uprayaron las paredes: they covered the walls with graffitirayar vi1) : to scratch2) amanecer: to dawn, to breakal rayar el alba: at break of day3)rayar con : to be adjacent to, to be next to4)rayar en : to border on, to verge onsu respuesta raya en lo ridículo: his answer borders on the ridiculous* * *rayar vb to scratch -
9 giorno
m daygiorno di arrivo/partenza arrival/departure dategiorno di paga paydaygiorno feriale weekday, working daygiorno festivo (public) holidayilluminato a giorno floodlitl'altro giorno the other dayogni giorno every daya giorni ( fra pochi giorni) in a few days (time)al giorno a dayal giorno d'oggi nowadaysin pieno giorno in broad daylightdi giorno by day* * *giorno s.m.1 ( periodo di 24 ore) day: un giorno d'estate, a summer day; un giorno di pioggia, a rainy day; giorno festivo, holiday; giorno lavorativo, feriale, workday (o working day); giorno libero, di riposo, day off; i miei giorni liberi sono..., my free days are...; un bambino di pochi giorni, a baby a few days old; la carica di questo orologio dura tre giorni, this watch goes for three days without having to be wound up; che giorno è oggi?, what's the date today? (o what's today's date?); che giorno parti?, what day are you leaving?; per partire, un giorno vale l'altro, one day is as good as the next for leaving; lavora 8 ore al giorno, he works eight hours a day (o an eight-hour day); lavora tutto il ( santo) giorno, he works all day (o all day long o the whole day); si sveglia tutti i giorni alle 8, he wakes up at 8 every day; mancano ancora molti giorni alla fine della vacanza, there's still a long way to go before the end of the holiday; è in ospedale da molti giorni, he has been in hospital for many days now; lo so già da molti giorni, I've known about it for a few days (o for quite a long time) now; l'ho visto l'altro giorno, ( l'altro ieri) I saw him the day before yesterday; ( qualche giorno fa) I saw him the other day; l'ho visto qualche giorno fa, I saw him a few days ago; l'ho visto il giorno dopo e stava già meglio, I saw him the day after and he was already better; due volte al giorno, twice a day; un giorno sì e uno no, every other day; un giorno ti dirò, some day I'll tell you; e un ( bel) giorno partì..., and one day he left // un giorno o l'altro ti pentirai di questa scelta, one of these days (o sooner or later) you'll regret this choice; ti verrò a trovare un giorno o l'altro, uno di questi giorni, one of these days I'll come and see you // un giorno dopo l'altro, giorno dopo giorno, day after day // è sparito da un giorno all'altro, he disappeared overnight; ci è capitato tutto da un giorno all'altro, it all happened overnight (o very suddenly); potrebbe succedere da un giorno all'altro, it could happen at any moment (o any moment now) // migliora di giorno in giorno, he's getting better and better each day (o day by day) // la situazione va affrontata giorno per giorno, the situation has to be dealt with on a day to day basis // il suo amore per lui diminuiva giorno dopo giorno, day by (o after) day her love for him grew weaker and weaker // è questione di giorni e sapremo chi ha vinto, we'll know who has won in a few days' time // arriverà a giorni, he'll be arriving any day now // a giorni è allegro, a giorni è triste, sometimes (o at times) he is cheerful, sometimes (o at times) he is sad // al giorno d'oggi, ai giorni nostri, nowadays (o at the present time) // (da) oggi a otto ( giorni), otto giorni (da) oggi, today week (o a week from today) // il dirottamento del jumbo è il fatto del giorno, the jumbo hijack is today's big event (o main story); l'uomo del giorno, the man of the moment // di tutti i giorni, for everyday use; everyday: un servizio di piatti per tutti i giorni, a set of plates for everyday use; sono problemi di tutti i giorni, they are everyday problems // mettere qlcu. a giorno di qlco., to acquaint s.o. with sthg.; essere a giorno di qlco., to be acquainted with sthg. // ho conosciuto giorni migliori, I have seen better days // finì i suoi giorni in ospedale, he ended his days in a hospital // avere i giorni contati, (fig.) to be at death's door // il giorno dei morti, All Soul's Day // il giorno del Signore, the Lord's Day // il buon giorno si conosce dal mattino, (prov.) you can tell the day from the morning2 ( ore di luce) day, daylight: i giorni si stanno allungando, the days are drawing out; di giorno, by day; studia giorno e notte, he studies night and day; sta facendo giorno, day is dawning; sul far del giorno, at the break of day; è ancora giorno, it's still day (light); al cadere del giorno, at sunset // luce del giorno, daylight; fare qlco. alla luce del giorno, (fig.) to do sthg. in broad daylight; la sua innocenza è chiara come la luce del giorno, (fig.) his innocence is crystal clear // giorno pieno, fatto, broad daylight; la rapina è avvenuta in pieno giorno, the robbery took place in broad daylight; si alzò a giorno fatto, he got up late in the morning (o when it was broad daylight) // illuminato a giorno, floodlit (o brightly lit); l'illuminazione della piazza era a giorno, the square was floodlit // tra i loro racconti ci corre quanto dal giorno alla notte, their two versions are as different as chalk and cheese // fare di notte giorno, to be a night bird (o a night owl)3 (astr.) day: giorno civile, calendar (o civil) day; giorno solare, calendar day; giorno solare vero, apparent solar day4 (comm., econ., fin.) day; date: giorno di consegna, delivery day; giorno di mercato, market day; giorno di paga, payday; (amm.) ultimo giorno utile, last clear day; giorni data, after date; a 30 giorni data, at 30 days after date; (mar.) giorni di controstallie, demurrage days // dare gli otto, i quindici giorni, to give a week's, a fortnight's notice // (econ.): essere all'ordine del giorno, to be on the agenda; giorno di chiusura del bilancio, balance-sheet date; giorno uomo, man-day; giorni lavorativi ( operativi), stream days; giorni consecutivi, running days // ( banca): giorno di valuta, value date; giorni di scadenza, term days; giorni di grazia, ( giorni di tolleranza concessi per i pagamenti) days of grace // ( Borsa): giorno dei compensi, di liquidazione, settlement ( o settling) day; giorno dei riporti, continuation ( o contango o making-up) day; giorno di presentazione fogli, name day; giorni intermedi, intermediate days* * *['dʒorno]sostantivo maschile1) dayogni quindici -i — every two weeks o fortnight BE
che giorno è oggi? — (della settimana) what day is it today? (del mese) what's the date today? what's today's date?
un giorno o l'altro — some day, one day
da un giorno all'altro — [ essere atteso] any day (now); [ cambiare] overnight, from one day to the next
ai -i nostri o al giorno d'oggi — nowadays, today
2) (ore di luce) daylight, daytimesul far del giorno — at the break of day, at daybreak
•giorno feriale — weekday, workday, working day
giorno del Giudizio — relig. Judgment Day, day of judgment, doomsday
giorno di paga — payday, account day
••tutti i santi -i — every blessed o single day, each and every day
* * *giorno/'dʒorno/ ⇒ 19sostantivo m.1 day; fra otto -i in a week('s time); ogni quindici -i every two weeks o fortnight BE; a due -i di treno two days away by train; due voli al giorno two daily flights; giorno per giorno day by day; verranno -i migliori better times will come; che giorno è oggi? (della settimana) what day is it today? (del mese) what's the date today? what's today's date? è il giorno in cui faccio la spesa it's my shopping day; un giorno o l'altro some day, one day; un bel giorno one fine day; tornerà a -i he'll be back in a few days; da un giorno all'altro [ essere atteso] any day (now); [ cambiare] overnight, from one day to the next; notizia del giorno news of the day; ai -i nostri o al giorno d'oggi nowadays, today2 (ore di luce) daylight, daytime; di giorno by o in daylight, in the daytime; sul far del giorno at the break of day, at daybreak; fare giorno to dawn; in pieno giorno in broad daylightandare a -i to depend on the day; tutti i santi -i every blessed o single day, each and every day; tutto il santo giorno the whole blessed day; tra i due ce ne corre quanto dal giorno alla notte they are as different as chalk and cheese\giorno di chiusura closing day; giorno feriale weekday, workday, working day; giorno festivo holiday; giorno del Giudizio relig. Judgment Day, day of judgment, doomsday; giorno lavorativo→ giorno feriale; giorno di paga payday, account day. -
10 anbrechen
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)1. (Vorräte) break into; (Dose, Packung etc.) start on; (Flasche) open; angebrochene Tafel Schokolade started ( oder opened) bar of chocolate; was machen wir mit dem angebrochenen Abend? fig. what are we going to do with the rest of the evening?2. (Knochen) fracture* * *to begin; to break into; to set in; to cut into* * *ạn|bre|chen sep1. vtangebrochen sein — to be cracked
See:→ auch angebrochen2. vi aux sein(Epoche etc) to dawn; (Tag auch) to break; (Nacht) to fall; (Jahreszeit) to begin; (Winter) to close in* * *an|bre·chenI. vi Hilfsverb: sein to begin; Tag to dawn, to break form; Winter, Abend to set in; Dunkelheit, Nacht to fallwir redeten bis der Tag anbrach we talked until the break of dayII. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \anbrechen1. (zu verbrauchen beginnen) to open stheine Packung Kekse \anbrechen to open [or start] a packet of biscuitsdie Vorräte \anbrechen to break into supplieswir haben den angebrochenen Urlaub daheim verbracht we spent the rest of the holiday at home2. (auszugeben beginnen) to break sthich wollte den Hunderter nicht \anbrechen I didn't want to break the hundred mark note3. (teilweise brechen) to chip sth* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) crack2) (öffnen) open; starteine angebrochene Flasche — an opened bottle
3) (zu verbrauchen beginnen) break into <supplies, reserves>2.einen Hunderteuroschein anbrechen — break into or (Amer.) break a hundred euro note
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein (geh.): (beginnen) < dawn> break; < day> dawn, break; <darkness, night> come down, fall; <age, epoch> dawn* * *anbrechen (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat)was machen wir mit dem angebrochenen Abend? fig what are we going to do with the rest of the evening?2. (Knochen) fracture* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) crack2) (öffnen) open; start3) (zu verbrauchen beginnen) break into <supplies, reserves>2.einen Hunderteuroschein anbrechen — break into or (Amer.) break a hundred euro note
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein (geh.): (beginnen) < dawn> break; < day> dawn, break; <darkness, night> come down, fall; <age, epoch> dawn* * *v.to broach v. -
11 alba
adj.&f.alba.f.1 dawn, daybreak.al alba at dawn2 alb (vestidura).m.dawn, daybreak, break of day, first light.* * *(Takes el in singular)1 dawn, daybreak2 RELIGIÓN alb\al rayar/romper el alba at dawn, at daybreak* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=amanecer) dawn, daybreakal rayar o romper el alba — at daybreak
2) (Rel) alb* * *femenino‡1) ( del día) dawn, daybreakal rayar or romper el alba — (liter) at the break of day (liter)
al or con el alba — at the crack of dawn
2) (Relig) alb* * *= sunrise, dawn.Ex. The software displays sunrise and sunset and automatically adjusts to summer or daylight saving time.Ex. Cahn also postulated that about ten million scientific papers had been produced since the dawn of civilization = Cahn también postuló que se habían producido aproximadamente diez millones de artículos científicos desde los albores de la civilización.----* al despuntar el alba = at the crack of dawn.* al rayar el alba = at the crack of dawn.* coro del alba de los pájaros = morning chorus, dawn chorus.* guardia del alba = morning watch.* lavandera alba = pied wagtail.* motacilla alba = pied wagtail.* vigía del alba = morning watch.* * *femenino‡1) ( del día) dawn, daybreakal rayar or romper el alba — (liter) at the break of day (liter)
al or con el alba — at the crack of dawn
2) (Relig) alb* * *= sunrise, dawn.Ex: The software displays sunrise and sunset and automatically adjusts to summer or daylight saving time.
Ex: Cahn also postulated that about ten million scientific papers had been produced since the dawn of civilization = Cahn también postuló que se habían producido aproximadamente diez millones de artículos científicos desde los albores de la civilización.* al despuntar el alba = at the crack of dawn.* al rayar el alba = at the crack of dawn.* coro del alba de los pájaros = morning chorus, dawn chorus.* guardia del alba = morning watch.* lavandera alba = pied wagtail.* motacilla alba = pied wagtail.* vigía del alba = morning watch.* * *f‡A (del día) dawn, daybreaklevantarse al or con el alba to get up at the crack of dawnB ( Relig) alb* * *
alba feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular ( del día) dawn, daybreak;◊ al rayar el alba (liter) at the break of day (liter);
al or con el alba at the crack of dawn
alba sustantivo femenino dawn, daybreak
' alba' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clarear
- lucero
- bruma
- madrugada
- romper
English:
dawn
- overtake
- day
* * *1. [amanecer] dawn, daybreak;al alba at dawn2. [vestidura] alb* * *f dawn;al rayar el alba at first light;levantarse con el alba get up at the crack of dawn* * *alba nfamanecer: dawn, daybreak* * *alba n dawn / daybreakal alba at dawn / at daybreak -
12 lucesco
I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.sol lucescit,
Verg. E. 6, 37: quorum caput flavo capillorum crine lucescat, Firm. Math. 4, 13.—In partic., of the break of day, to grow light, break, dawn:2.nonae lucescunt,
Ov. F. 5, 417.—Impers.: lucescit or luciscit, the day is breaking: eamus, Amphitruo: luciscit hoc jam, it is getting light there (in the sky), Plaut. Am. 1, 3, 45; Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 1; v. luceo, I. A. fin.: cum [p. 1080] lucisceret, as soon as it grew light, at break of day, *Cic. Fam. 15, 4, 8:II.et jam lucescebat,
Liv. 4, 28.—Trop.:luciscens amor,
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13 Anbruch
m; nur Sg.2. fig. einer neuen Zeit etc.: dawning* * *der Anbruchadvent* * *Ạn|bruchmno plbei Anbruch des Tages or Morgens — at daybreak, at break of day
* * *der1) (the act of beginning: the dawning of a new day / a new age.) dawning2) (the very beginning of something: the dawn of civilization.) dawn* * *An·bruchbei \Anbruch des Tages at the break of day, at daybreak [or dawn]bei \Anbruch der Dunkelheit at dusk* * *der o. Pl. (geh.) dawn[ing]der Anbruch des Tages — dawn; daybreak
vor/nach/bei od. mit Anbruch der Nacht — before/after/at nightfall
* * *1.(bei) Anbruch des Tages (at) daybreak;(bei) Anbruch der Nacht (at) nightfall2. fig einer neuen Zeit etc: dawning* * *der o. Pl. (geh.) dawn[ing]der Anbruch des Tages — dawn; daybreak
vor/nach/bei od. mit Anbruch der Nacht — before/after/at nightfall
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14 anbrechen
an|bre·chen irreg viwir redeten bis der Tag anbrach we talked until the break of dayvt haben;etw \anbrechen1) ( zu verbrauchen beginnen) to open sth;eine Packung Kekse \anbrechen to open [or start] a packet of biscuits;die Vorräte \anbrechen to break into supplies;angebrochen opened, half-eaten ( fam)wir haben den angebrochenen Urlaub daheim verbracht we spent the rest of the holiday at home2) ( auszugeben beginnen) to break sth;ich wollte den Hunderter nicht \anbrechen I didn't want to break the hundred mark note3) ( teilweise brechen) to chip sth -
15 skoro
conj. książk. 1. (jeśli) since, if- skoro tu jesteś, pomóż mi przesunąć stół since you’re here, you can help me move the table- skoro tak mówisz if you say so- skoro tak, to sobie idę well in that case a. if that’s the case I’ll be going- skoro już musisz to robić, to… if you really have to do it…- skoro już o tym mowa since we’re on the subject- czemu sam tam nie pójdzie, skoro to takie ważne? why doesn’t he go there himself if it’s so important? a. since it’s that important?2. przest. (kiedy) as soon as, directly GB- skoro tylko mnie zobaczył, zatrzymał się as soon as a. directly he saw me he stopped* * *conj( ponieważ) since, asskoro świt — at the break of day, at daybreak
* * *conj.1. (= ponieważ) since, as; skoro już jesteś tutaj,... since you are here anyway,..., now that you are here,...2. (= jeśli) if; skoro tak uważasz, nie będę cię już przekonywał if that is your opinion I won't convince you any more.3. (= gdy tylko) as soon as; skoro świt at the break of the day, at daybreak.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skoro
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16 azon
(Arabic) the Muslim call to prayer; early dawn. azon ayt to make the call to prayer. azonda at the break of day. erta (bilan) azonda at the break of day, in the early morningazonchi coll.one who makes the call to prayer, muezzin (s. so’fi, muazzin) -
17 alba
f dawnall'alba at dawn* * *alba s.f.1 dawn, daybreak: all'alba, at dawn (o at daybreak); allo spuntare dell'alba, at daybreak; mancano dieci minuti all'alba, it's about ten minutes to sunrise2 (fig.) dawn, dawning, beginning3 (mus.) aubade.* * *['alba]sostantivo femminile1) dawn, daybreakall'alba — at (the crack of) dawn, at the break of day
dall'alba al tramonto — from dawn to o till dusk
2) fig. dawn(ing)* * *alba/'alba/sostantivo f.1 dawn, daybreak; all'alba at (the crack of) dawn, at the break of day; dall'alba al tramonto from dawn to o till dusk2 fig. dawn(ing). -
18 brzask
m (G brzasku) (poranek, blask słońca) dawn, daybreak- o brzasku at the break of day a. crack of dawn- brzask jutrzenki the dawn’s early light- brzask wschodzącego dnia the dawn of the coming day* * *dawn, daybreak* * *mi1. (= świt) dawn, daybreak.2. (= poświata) reflection (of light).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > brzask
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19 tong
1. dawn. yolg’on tong false dawn. Erta tong/tongi sahar very early, at or before dawn. tongni tong ottirib, kunni kun bottirib around the clock, night and day. tunni tongga ula or tong ottir (to do) until the break of day. tong otdi The sun rose. tong otguncha until dawn. otni tong oshir to withhold food from a horse until dawn 2. tong (qotib) qol to be astonished, to be stunned (s. dong qol) -
20 П-135
ДО (ПЕРВЫХ (ВТОРЫХ, ТРЕТЬИХ)) ПЕТУХОВ coll PrepP these forms only adv1. \П-135 сидеть, говорить и т. п.Also: ДО ПОЗДНИХ ПЕТУХОВ obs (to stay up, keep talking etc) very late into the night or until the break of daytill (first (second, third)) cockcrowtill the cock crows till coctts crow till the small hours till the wee hours (of the morning) till daybreak (dawn).«Мы у него проиграли в вист вместе с прокурором и председателем палаты до самых поздних петухов...» (Гоголь 3). uWe played whist in his house together with the prosecutor and the president till cockcrow" (3d). "We played whist at his house with the public prosecutor and the president of the court till the small hours" (3a).Комиссия засиживалась до третьих петухов, но сколько-нибудь вразумительного объяснения (причины аварий) так и не находила (Максимов 3). Though the commission's meetings dragged on till dawn, they still couldn't find anything like a plausible explanation (for what caused the crashes) (3a).2. вставать, просыпаться \П-135 (to rise, wake up) very early in the morning, while it is still darkbefore cockcrow (the сосk's crow)before dawn (daybreak).From the method of telling time based on the crowing of roosters. Traditionally first cockcrow, «первые петухи», is the earliest cockcrow after midnightsecond cockcrow, «вторые петухи», is sometime after first cockcrow and before daybreak and third cockcrow, «третьи петухи», is right at daybreak.
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