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121 с три короба
• С ТРИ КОРОБА наговорить, наобещать, наврать и т.п. coll, often disapprov[PrepP; Invar; adv (quantif); fixed WO]=====⇒ (to talk, promise, lie etc) far too much (usu. saying things that, in the speaker's judgment, are not true or relevant, making promises that will not be kept etc):- talk nonstop;- [in limited contexts] fill s.o.'s head with stories;♦...У Сони... две сестры в Иркутске... Приезжая из города, когда удавалось туда вырваться, недобро смотрела на ухваты да чугунки, а однажды попробовала сманить в Иркутск и Павла. Ей там нагородили с три короба, как хорошо да ладно, культурно да уважительно... (Распутин 4)....Sonya had two sisters in Irkutsk....When she came back from a visit in the city, whenever she managed to get away, she would look with loathing at the oven prongs and cast iron pots, and once she even tried to lure Pavel to the city. They had filled her head with stories about how good and fine it was, how cultured and respectable... (4a).♦ Фронта он боялся как огня, литературной войны не вёл и в пьяном виде мог наговорить с три короба чепухи (Мандельштам 1)....He had been scared stiff at the front, never involved himself in the "literary war," and when he was drunk he could say all kinds of odd things (1a).♦ "Так ты, значит, хочешь писать книгу о дипломатах?"... - "" Хочешь", "не хочешь" - не решается, Инк, так просто, как в новогодних интервью. Но запастись заранее материалами... Не всякого дипломата расспросишь. Спасибо, что ты - родственник". - "И твой выбор доказывает твою проницательность. Посторонний дипломат, во-первых, наврет тебе с три короба. Ведь у нас есть, что скрывать" (Солженицын 3). "Well, I take it you want to write a book about diplomats?"..."What you want, Innokenty, and what you don't want, isn't decided as simply as it sounds in New Year's interviews. You store up material ahead of time; you can't ask just any diplomat. I'm lucky you're a relative." "You're wise. A diplomat who was a stranger to you would tell you all kinds of lies. After all, we have things to cover up" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с три короба
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122 lata
f.1 can.2 pain (informal). (peninsular Spanish)levantarse tan temprano es una lata getting up so early is a real pain¡qué lata! what a pain!una lata de libro a dead boring bookdar la lata a alguien to pester somebody3 tin can, lath, can.4 drag, nuisance, boring thing, tiresome thing.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: latir.* * *1 (hojalata) tin plate2 (envase) tin, can3 (fastidio) bore, drag\dar la lata familiar to annoy, be a nuisance (a, to)en lata canned, tinned* * *noun f.1) can2) nuisance•* * *SF1) (=envase) [de comida] tin, can; [de bebida] cansardinas en lata — tinned sardines, canned sardines
un cuatro latas — * (=coche viejo) an old banger *; (=Renault 4L) Renault 4L
2) (=metal) tinplate3) And (=comida) food, daily ration4) * (=molestia) nuisance, pain *, drag *es una lata tener que... — it's a nuisance o pain * o drag * having to...
¡qué lata!, ¡vaya (una) lata! — what a nuisance! o drag! * o pain! *
dar la lata — to be a nuisance, be a pain *
dar la lata a algn — to pester sb, go on at sb *
5) (=censura)dar lata a algn — Caribe to condemn sb, censure sb
6) (=madera) lath7) ** (=dinero) dough **- estar en las latas* * *1)a) ( hojalata) tinb) ( envase) can, tin (BrE)sardinas en lata — canned o tinned sardines
c) (para galletas, etc) tin2) (fam) ( pesadez) nuisance, pain (colloq)dar (la) lata — (fam) to be a nuisance
deja ya de darme lata! — stop bugging o pestering me! (colloq)
* * *1)a) ( hojalata) tinb) ( envase) can, tin (BrE)sardinas en lata — canned o tinned sardines
c) (para galletas, etc) tin2) (fam) ( pesadez) nuisance, pain (colloq)dar (la) lata — (fam) to be a nuisance
deja ya de darme lata! — stop bugging o pestering me! (colloq)
* * *lata11 = can, tin.Nota: Recipiente de metal.Ex: The copy was grubby from use, a paperback with a photographically realistic full-color painting on its cover of an early teenage boy slumped in what looked to me like a corner of a very dirty back alley, a can of Coke in his hand.
Ex: Thousands of tins of putrefying and poisonous meat were seized from this firm.* atún en lata = tinned tuna.* cerveza de lata = canned beer.* conservas en lata = tinned goods.* en lata = canned, tinned.* lata abrefácil de anilla = ring pull can.* lata de aire comprimido = compressed air can.* lata de atún = tin of tuna.* lata de bebida = beverage can.* lata de cerveza = beer can.* sopa en lata = tinned soup, canned soup.lata2= tin.Ex: The cataloguing of Napoleonic miniatures (model soldiers made of tin or pewter) is used to demonstrate the feasibility of extending AACR2 to the realm of museums.
lata33 = drag.Ex: Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.
* dar la lata = nag (at), play up.* * *A1 (hojalata) tinvivían en una casa de lata they lived in a tin shackuna lata de cerveza a can of beeruna lata de aceite para el coche a can of oil for the carlos tomates son de lata the tomatoes are out of a can o tin, the tomatoes are canned o tinnedsardinas en lata canned o tinned sardines3 (para galletas, etc) tinCompuesto:¡qué lata! or ¡vaya una lata! what a pain o bore o nuisance!¡qué lata de chico, siempre con lo mismo! this boy's such a bore o pain (in the neck), always the same old story ( colloq)dar la lata ( fam); to be a nuisancedeja ya de dar la lata stop being such a nuisance o ( colloq) painestos niños no hacen más que dar la lata these children are nothing but trouble¡deja ya de darme la lata! stop bugging o pestering me! ( colloq)me da lata levantarme temprano ( Chi); it's a real drag o bore having to get up early* * *
Del verbo latir: ( conjugate latir)
lata es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
lata
latir
lata sustantivo femenino
1
◊ sardinas en lata canned o tinned sardines
2 (fam) ( pesadez) nuisance, pain (colloq);◊ ¡qué lata! what a nuisance!;
dar (la) lata (fam) to be a nuisance;
¡deja ya de darme lata! stop bugging o pestering me! (colloq)
latir ( conjugate latir) verbo intransitivo
1 [ corazón] to beat;
[ vena] to pulsate;
[herida/sien] to throb
2
◊ me late que no vendrá I have a feeling o something tells me he isn't going to comeb) (Méx fam) (parecer bien, gustar) (+ me/te/le etc):◊ ¿te late ir al cine? do you feel like going to the movies?
lata sustantivo femenino
1 (bote) tin, US can
2 familiar nuisance, pain (in the neck)
♦ Locuciones: dar la lata, to be a pain
¡qué lata!, what a bore!
En general se traduce por can, especialmente cuando se trata de bebidas. En los demás casos, en EE.UU. se emplea la palabra can y en el Reino Unido la palabra tin.
latir verbo intransitivo to beat
' lata' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrefácil
- bote
- enlatada
- enlatado
- envasar
- envasada
- envasado
- fastidio
- guerra
- martirio
- pestiño
- sardina
- anilla
- envase
- rollo
English:
bind
- bore
- bother
- can
- drag
- nag
- nuisance
- pain
- pest
- pester
- play up
- pop-top
- tin
- tinny
- cake
- canister
- canned
- chore
- down
- tinned
* * *lata nf1. [envase] can, Br tin;[de bebidas] can;una lata de sardinas a can of sardines;los garbanzos son de lata the chickpeas are out of a can;2. [hojalata] tin plate;un juguete hecho de lata a toy made of tinuna lata de libro a dead boring book;levantarse tan temprano es una lata getting up so early is a real pain o drag;¡qué lata! what a pain o drag!;dar la lata a alguien to pester sb;¡deja ya de dar la lata! stop going on and on!, give it a rest!* * *f1 can, Br tbtin2 fig famnuisance, drag fam, pain fam ;dar la lata fam be a nuisance oa drag fam oa pain fam ;a pain fam!;a pain fam* * *lata nf1) : tinplate2) : tin can4)* * *lata n1. (de alimento, pintura) tin / can2. (de bebida) can3. (rollo) pain -
123 eau
1. feminine nouna. water ; ( = pluie) rain• laver à grande eau [+ sol] to wash down ; (avec un tuyau) to hose down ; [+ légumes] to wash thoroughly► à l'eau• mettre à l'eau [+ bateau] to launch• se mettre à l'eau ( = nager) to get into the water• mettre de l'eau dans son vin ( = modérer ses prétentions) to climb down ; ( = faire des concessions) to make concessions2. plural feminine nouna. [de fleuve] basses eaux low water3. compounds• dans les eaux territoriales françaises in French territorial waters ► eaux thermales thermal springs► eau vive* * ** * *əay abr nmplÉmirats arabes unis UAE, (United Arab Emirates)* * *A nf1 Chimie, gén water; verre d'eau glass of water; l'eau de source/du robinet spring/tap water; eau de pluie rainwater ¢; pastis/ouzo sans eau neat pastis/ouzo; ⇒ bébé, bec, boudin, clair, goutte, moulin, pont;2 ( masse) water; au bord de l'eau by the water; à la surface de l' eau on the surface of the water; l'eau est chaude the water is warm; une eau boueuse/jaunâtre muddy/yellowish water; avoir la tête hors de l'eau lit to have one's head out of the water; fig to keep one's head above water; l'eau de la rivière/du lac the water in the river/the lake; prendre l'eau [chaussure] to let in water; aller sur l'eau to float; faire eau to leak; être à l'eau lit [barque, canot] to be launched; fig [projet, plan] to have gone down the drain; être en eau lit [piscine, réservoir] to be full of water; fig [personne] to be dripping with sweat; mettre à l'eau to launch [bateau]; to push [sb] into the water [personne]; mettre en eau lit to fill with water [piscine, réservoir]; fig to make [sb] sweat [personne]; se mettre à l'eau to get into the water; se jeter à l'eau lit to throw oneself into the water; fig to take the plunge; tomber à l'eau lit [personne, objet] to fall into the water; fig [projet, plan] to fall through; nettoyer le sol à grande eau to sluice the floor down;3 ( approvisionnement) water; avoir l'eau et l'électricité to have water and electricity laid on GB, to be hooked up for water and electricity US; eau courante running water; avoir l'eau (courante) to have running water; avoir l'eau froide et l'eau chaude to have hot and cold water; couper l'eau to turn the water off at the mains; consommation d'eau water consumption;4 ( pluie) rain; trois centimètres d'eau three centimetresGB of rain;B eaux nfpl1 Géog, Géol ( niveau) water (sg); ( masse) waters; les eaux ont baissé the water has gone down; les eaux ont reculé the waters have receded; eaux troubles lit muddy waters; fig troubled waters;eau bénite holy water; eau capsulée bottled water; eau céleste fungicidal spray used in vineyards; eau de chaux limewater; eau de Cologne (eau de) cologne; eau dentifrice mouthwash; eau distillée distilled water; eau douce fresh water; eau de fleur d'oranger orange-flower water; eau de Javel ≈ chloride bleach; eau de lavande lavender water; eau lourde heavy water; eau de mer seawater; eau minérale mineral water; eau minérale gazeuse sparkling mineral water; eau minérale naturelle still mineral water; eau oxygénée hydrogen peroxide; eau de parfum eau de parfum; eau de parfum eau de parfum; eau piquante○ fizzy water; eau plate ( du robinet) plain water; ( minérale) still mineral water; eau de rose rose water; à l'eau de rose [roman, film] sentimental, schmaltzy○ US; eau savonneuse soapy water; eau de Seltz seltzer water; eau sucrée sugared water; eau de toilette eau de toilette; eau tonique tonic water; eau de vaisselle lit washing-up water GB, dishwater; fig dishwater; eau vive white-water; kayak en eau vive white-water canoeing; eaux de crue floodwaters ¢; eaux de fonte meltwater ¢; eaux et forêts Admin forestry authority; ingénieur des eaux et forêts forestry officer; eaux grasses slops; eaux internationales international waters; eaux ménagères domestic sewage ¢, grey water GB; eaux minérales mineral water ¢; eaux de ruissellement runoff ¢; eaux souterraines underground water ¢; eaux territoriales territorial waters; eaux thermales thermal waters; eaux usées wastewater ¢.mettre l'eau à la bouche de qn to make sb's mouth water; j'en ai l'eau à la bouche my mouth is watering; c'est l'eau et le feu they are like chalk and cheese; être de la même eau to be of the same kidney; ou dans ces eaux-là○ or thereabouts; vivre d'amour et d'eau fraîche to live on love alone.1. [liquide incolore] waterse mettre à l'eau [pour se baigner] to go in the water (for a swim)des légumes/melons pleins d'eau watery vegetables/melonsprendre l'eau [chaussure, tente] to leak, to be leaky, to be leakingeau déminéralisée/distillée demineralized/distilled watereau calcaire ou dure hard watereau de vaisselle dish ou washing-up waterça doit valoir 150 euros, enfin, c'est dans ces eaux-là! (familier) it costs around 150 euros more or lessil est passé/il passera beaucoup d'eau sous les ponts a lot of water has gone/will flow under the bridge2. [boisson] watereau gazeuse soda ou fizzy watera. [pour les animaux] watering holeb. [dans un village] standpipemettre de l'eau dans son vin to climb down, to back off4. [parfum, PHARMACIE]5. CHIMIE6. [limpidité - d'un diamant] water7. NAUTIQUEfaire de l'eau [s'approvisionner] to take on waterfaire eau [avoir une fuite] to take on water————————eaux nom féminin pluriel1. [masse] watera. [mer] the tide's going outb. [inondation] the (flood) water's subsidingeaux internationales/territoriales international/territorial waters3. [d'une accouchée] waters4. [thermes]les Eaux et Forêts ≃ the Forestry Commissionà grande eau locution adverbialea. [au jet] to hose downb. [dans un évier, une bassine] to wash in a lot of waterrincer à grande eau to rinse (out) thoroughly ou in a lot of water————————à l'eau locution adjectivale2. [perdu]————————à l'eau locution adverbiale1. CUISINEa. [légumes] to boilb. [fruits] to poach2. (locution)se jeter ou se lancer à l'eau to take the plungeà l'eau de rose locution adjectivalede la même eau locution adjectivaleen eau locution adjectivaleen eau profonde locution adverbiale -
124 reficio
rĕ-fĭcĭo, fēci, fectum (AEDIFICIA REFACTA, Inscr. Orell. 3115), 3, v. a. [facio], to make again, make anew, put in condition again; to remake, restore, renew, rebuild, repair, refit, recruit, etc. (freq. and class.; syn.: renovo, restauro, redintegro).I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.quidvis citius dissolvi posse videmus Quam rursus refici, etc.,
Lucr. 1, 557 sq.:aliud ex alio reficit natura,
id. 1, 263:ea, quae sunt amissa,
Caes. B. C. 2, 15; 2, 16; cf.:arma, tela, alia quae spe pacis amiserat, reficere, Sall J. 66, 1: testamentum jure militari,
to make anew, Dig. 29, 1, 9: reficere sic accipimus ad pristinam formam iter et actum reducere, hoc est, ne quis dilatet aut producat deprimat aut ex aggeret;longe enim aliud est reficere, aliud facere,
ib. 43, 19, 3 fin.:reficere est, quod corruptum est, in pristinum statum restaurare,
ib. 43, 21, 1:opus,
Cic. Verr 2, 1, 54, § 142; cf.:Demosthenes curator muris reficiendis fuit, eosque refecit pecumā suā,
id. Opt. Gen. 7, 19:aedes,
id. Top 3, 15; so,aedem,
Nep. Att. 20, 3:fana reficienda,
Cic. Rep. 3, 9; Nep. Timol. 3:rates quassas,
Hor. C. 1, 1, 17:templa Aedisque labentes deorum,
id. ib. 3, 6, 2:muros, classem, portas,
Caes. B. C. 1, 34 fin.:naves,
id. B. G. 4, 29 fin.; 4, 31; 5, 1; 5, 11;5, 23: pontem,
id. ib. 7, 35; 7, 53 fin.; 7, 58; id. B. C. 1, 41 al.:labore assiduo reficiendae urbis,
Liv. 6, 1, 6 et saep.:copias ex dilectibus,
to fill up, recruit, Caes. B. C. 3, 87:exercitus,
Liv. 3, 10.—Of cattle:semper enim refice,
Verg. G. 3, 70:ordines,
Liv. 3, 70:si paulum modo res essent refectae,
i. e. the army, Nep. Hann 1, 4:flammam,
to rekindle, Ov. F. 3, 144:ignes,
Petr. 136. —In partic.1.Econom. and mercant. t. t., to make again, i. e. to get back again, get in return (cf.:2.reddo, recipio): nemo sanus debet velle impensam ac sumptum facere in culturam, si videt non posse refici,
Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 8:numquam eris dives ante, quam tibi ex tuis possessionibus tantum reficiatur, ut eo tueri sex legiones possis,
Cic. Par. 6, 1, 45; Dig. 50, 16, 88:quod tanto plus sibi mercedis ex fundo refectum sit,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 50, § 119:quod inde refectum est, militi divisum,
Liv. 35, 1 fin. Drak.:pecuniam ex venditionibus,
Dig. 26, 7, 39, § 8:impensas belli alio bello refecturus,
to replace, defray, Just. 9, 1, 9. —Publicists' t. t.: reficere consulem, tribunum, praetorem, etc., to appoint anew, to reappoint, re-elect:II.tribunos, consulem,
Liv. 3, 21:consulem,
id. 10, 13:Voleronem tribunum,
id. 2, 56:consul factus, refectus,
Sen. Ep. 104, 9:praetorem,
Liv. 24, 9:tribunos,
Cic. Lael. 25, 96; Liv. 6, 36. —TropA.In gen., to restore (very rare):B.in quo (naufragio rei publicae) colligendo, ac reficiendā salute communi,
Cic. Sest. 6, 15. refecta fides, Tac. A. 6, 17.—In partic., of the body or mind, to make strong again, to restore, reinvigorate, refresh, recruit ( = recreare, renovare; freq. and class.).1.Of the body; constr. class. usu. with ex and abl. of disease, toil, etc.; rarely with ab and abl.:2.exercitum ex labore atque inopiā,
Caes. B. G. 7, 32, 1:ad reficiendum militem ex jactatione maritimā, Liv 30, 29, 1: morbus ex quo tum primum reficiebatur,
id. 39, 49, 4; cf.:milites hibernorum quiete a laboribus,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 1:boves quiete et pabulo laeto,
Liv. 1, 7:saucios cum cura,
Sall. J. 54, 1:equos,
Caes. B. C. 2, 42 fin.:vires cibo,
Liv. 37, 24:Tironis reficiendi spes est in M. Curio,
of curing, Cic. Att. 7, 3, 12:aciem oculorum,
Plin. 37, 5, 17, § 66 (al. recipiat):stomachum,
id. 32, 6, 21, § 64:lassitudines,
id. 31, 10, 46, § 119:cum saltus reficit jam roscida luna,
refreshes, revives, Verg. G. 3, 337:teneras herbas (Aurora),
Ov. F. 3, 711:ego ex magnis caloribus in Arpinati me refeci,
Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 1:se ex labore,
Caes. B. G. 3, 5 fin.; 7, 83:se ab imbecillitate,
Plin. 26, 11, 68, § 109:necdum salis refectis ab jactatione maritumā militibus,
Liv. 21, 26, 5;and simply with se,
Cic. Fam. 7, 26, 2:labore refici ac reparari videtur,
Plin. Pan. 77, 6: ex vulnere refici, Tac. A. 13, 44 fin.:ex longo morbo,
Sen. Ep. 7, 1. —Of the mind:nunc vester conspectus et consessus iste reficit et recreat mentem meam,
Cic. Planc. 1, 2:me recreat et reficit Pompeii consilium,
id. Mil. 1, 2:cum reficiat animos ac reparet varietas ipsa (dicendi),
Quint. 1, 12, 4;so with renovare,
id. 6, 3, 1:animum ex forensi strepitu,
Cic. Arch. 6, 12:refecti sunt militum animi,
Liv. 21, 25, 10:reficit animos Romanis,
id. 42, 67 init.:non ad animum, sed ad vultum ipsum reficiendum,
i. e. to cheer up, clear up, Cic. Att. 12, 14, 3:ad ea quae dicturus sum reficite vos,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 47, § 105:refectā tandem spe,
restored, renewed, Liv. 23, 26:rerum repetitio et congregatio memoriam judicis reficit,
Quint. 6, 1, 1; cf. id. 4, prooem. § 6. — Hence, * rĕfectus, a, um, P.a., refreshed, recruited, invigorated; comp., refectior, Mart. Cap 2, § 139. -
125 ponerse
1 (sol) to set2 (volverse) to become, get, turn3 (contestar al teléfono) to answer the phone; (hablar por teléfono) to come to the phone■ a mí no me hace caso, ponte tú he won't listen to me, you speak to him4 ponerse a + inf to start + to + inf/ + -ing■ se puso a cantar he started to sing, he started singing* * *1) to wear, put on2) become3) set (sun)4) move* * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=colocarse, situarse) [de pie] to stand; [sentado] to sit; [echado] to lieponerse cómodo — to make o.s. comfortable
2) [+ ropa, calzado, joyas] to put on3) (=aplicarse, administrarse)4) [sol] to set5) (=volverse)+ adj, advponerse enfermo/gordo — to get ill/fat
¡no te pongas así! — don't be like that!
¡qué guapa te has puesto! — you look lovely!
6) [al teléfono]dile que se ponga — tell him to come to o on the phone
¿se puede poner María, por favor? — could I speak to María, please?
7) (=empezar)•
ponerse a hacer algo — to start o begin to do sth, start o begin doing sthse pusieron a gritar — they started o began shouting, they started o began to shout
si me pongo a pensar en lo que me espera... — if I start thinking o to think about what awaits me...
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ponerse con algo, ahora me pongo con los deberes — I'm going to start on my homework now8) (=llenarse)•
ponerse de algo, ¡cómo te has puesto de barro! — you're all covered in mud!9) (=llegar)•
ponerse en — to get to, reachse puso en Madrid en dos horas — he got to o reached Madrid in two hours
10) (=emplearse)11)• ponerse a bien con algn — to get on good terms with sb; pey to get in with sb
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ponerse a mal con algn — to get on the wrong side of sb12) ** (=drogarse) to get high **13) (=parecerle)se me pone que... — LAm (=me parece) it seems to me that...
14)* * *(v.) = don, pull on, waxEx. The classic example quoted by Jourard is the brisk, super-efficient nurse, whose manner appears to be something that she puts on when she dons her uniform.Ex. First the women undressed, pulled on their bathing dresses and covered their heads in hideous caps like sponge bags; then the children were unbuttoned.Ex. The population waxed again slightly, then waned again, until it finally stabilized around its present 55,000.* * *el ponerse(n.) = donning, theEx: The donning of what Sidney M Jourard has called 'character armour' is another behavioural syndrome with a similar objective.
(v.) = don, pull on, waxEx: The classic example quoted by Jourard is the brisk, super-efficient nurse, whose manner appears to be something that she puts on when she dons her uniform.
Ex: First the women undressed, pulled on their bathing dresses and covered their heads in hideous caps like sponge bags; then the children were unbuttoned.Ex: The population waxed again slightly, then waned again, until it finally stabilized around its present 55,000.* * *
■ponerse verbo reflexivo
1 to put oneself: nos pusimos más cerca, we got closer
ponte en la primera fila, get in the front row
2 (vestirse) to put on, wear: nunca se pone sombrero, she never wears a hat
3 (con adjetivo) to become: se puso enfermo, he felt ill
4 (sol) to set
5 Tel ponerse al teléfono, to answer the phone
6 (empezar) ponerse a, to start: se puso a saltar, she started jumping o she started to jump
♦ Locuciones: ponerse como un pepe, to stuff oneself
' ponerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agarrotarse
- agitarse
- alinearse
- apoltronarse
- arreglarse
- bota
- camino
- cerrarse
- ciega
- ciego
- cogerse
- colorada
- colorado
- contacto
- cuclillas
- dar
- descomponerse
- embravecerse
- emocionarse
- huelga
- mal
- morada
- morado
- morena
- moreno
- nerviosa
- nervioso
- pararse
- patín
- perdida
- perdido
- pie
- pila
- punta
- ridícula
- ridículo
- roja
- rojo
- rulo
- tibia
- tibio
- tomate
- uña
- vestirse
- volante
- acomodar
- acuerdo
- agachar
- alegrar
- altura
English:
agree
- become
- brown
- burst into
- catch up
- collar
- colour
- come over
- contact
- crouch
- don
- down
- flabby
- flap
- flush
- fluster
- foot
- get down to
- get on
- go down
- horn
- hot up
- jitters
- join
- knuckle down
- labour
- lather
- lecture
- line up
- nasty
- need
- pull on
- put on
- redden
- rise
- set
- set about
- set off
- set out
- settle
- shove on
- show
- show up
- side
- sink
- slip on
- solution
- spectacle
- stand
- stand up
* * *vpr1. [colocarse] to put oneself;ponerse de pie to stand up;ponerse de rodillas to kneel (down);ponerse de espaldas a la pared to turn one's back to the wall;ponerse de perfil to turn sideways on;¡no te pongas en medio! you're in my way there!;ponte en la ventana stand by the window;se pusieron un poco más juntos they moved a bit closer together2. [ropa, gafas, maquillaje] to put on;ponte la ropa put your clothes on, get dressed;¿qué te vas a ponerse para la fiesta? what are you going to wear to the party?3. [volverse de cierta manera] to go, to become;se puso de mal humor she got into a bad mood;se puso rojo de ira he went red with anger;se puso muy triste cuando se enteró de su muerte he was very sad when he heard she had died;las cosas se están poniendo muy difíciles things are getting very difficult;se ha puesto muy gordo he's got very fat;se puso colorado he blushed;te has puesto muy guapa you look lovely;ponerse bien [de salud] to get better;¡cómo te pones por nada! there's no need to react like that!;¡no te pongas así! [no te enfades] don't be like that!;[no te pongas triste] don't get upset!, don't be sad!se puso a nevar it started snowing;me he puesto a dieta I've started a diet;ponerse con algo to start on sth;Famya que te pones, haz café para todos while you're at it, why don't you make enough coffee for everyone?5. [llenarse]¡cómo te has puesto (de barro)! look at you(, you're covered in mud)!;se puso de barro hasta las rodillas he got covered in mud up to his knees;Fam6. [sol, luna] to set;el sol se pone por el oeste the sun sets in the west;al ponerse el sol when the sun goes/went downahora se pone she's just coming, I'll put her on in a moment;ponte, es de la oficina here, it's somebody from the office for younos pusimos en Santiago en dos horas we made it to Santiago in two hours;con esta moto te pones en los 150 sin enterarte on this motorbike you're doing 150 before you even realize itvamos, vamos, hay que ponerse para el regalo come on, everybody's got to chip in for the present;¿con cuánto te pusiste? – yo, con diez how much did you put in? – ten* * *v/r1 ropa put on;ponerse de luto dress in mourning;ponerse de verano put on summer clothes:ponerse palido turn pale;ponerse furioso get angry;ponerse enfermo become o fall ill;¡no te pongas así! don’t get so upset!, don’t take it like that!;ponerse bien recover, get better;ponerse en marcha get started, get going3:ponte en el banco go and sit on the bench;se puso ahí she stood over there;dile que se ponga TELEC tell her to come to the phone;ponerse a start to;al ponerse el sol at sunset* * *vr1) : to move (into a position)ponerse de pie: to stand up2) : to put on, to wear3) : to become, to turnse puso colorado: he turned red4) : to set (of the sun or moon)* * *ponerse vb5. (empezar) to startponte guapa get dressed up / make yourself beautiful¿María? ahora se pone María? I'll just get her for you -
126 terciar
v.1 to place diagonally (poner en diagonal).2 to divide into three.3 to mediate.4 to intervene, to take part.5 to divide into three parts.* * *1 (mediar) to mediate, arbitrate2 (participar) to take part, participate1 (poner en diagonal) to place diagonally, place crosswise2 (dividir en tres) to divide into three3 (equilibrar la carga) to balance1 (venir bien, darse) to arise\si se tercia... should the occasion arise...* * *1. VT1) (Mat) (=dividir en tres) to divide into three2) (=inclinar) to slant, slope; [+ arma] to wear (diagonally) across one's chest; [+ sombrero] to tilt, wear on the slant3) (Agr) to plough a third time2. VI1) (=mediar) to mediate2) (=participar)terciar en algo — to take part in sth, join in sth
3) (=completar el número) to fill in, make up the numbers3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <bolso/rifle> to sling; < sombrero> to tiltb) (decir, opinar) to interject2.terciar vi ( intervenir) to intervene3.terciarse v pron (Esp)* * *= mediate.Ex. School library media professionals who mediate in the learning experiences of students must be well informed critical thinkers.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <bolso/rifle> to sling; < sombrero> to tiltb) (decir, opinar) to interject2.terciar vi ( intervenir) to intervene3.terciarse v pron (Esp)* * *= mediate.Ex: School library media professionals who mediate in the learning experiences of students must be well informed critical thinkers.
* * *terciar [A1 ]vt1 ‹bolso/rifle› to sling; ‹sombrero› to tilt, set … at a tilt2 (decir, opinar) to interject- estoy de acuerdo -terció Andrés I agree, Andrés interjected, I agree, put in Andrés■ terciarvi(intervenir) to intervene( Esp): si se tercia if the opportunity arisessi se tercia el tema if the subject comes up o arises o crops up* * *
terciar vi (intervenir, interponerse) to take part, intervene: terció para decir que estábamos equivocados, he intervened to say we were mistaken
* * *♦ vt1. [poner en diagonal] [objeto, mueble] to place diagonally;[sombrero] to tilt;el sofá estaba terciado en medio del salón the sofa was placed diagonally across the middle of the sitting room2. [dividir] to divide into three3. [decir] to interject;“a mí no me metas en esto”, terció ella "don't mix me up in this," she interjected4. Col, Méx [una carga] to carry on one's back;terció el bulto he carried the pack on his back5. Andes, Cuba, Méx [aguar] to water down♦ vi1. [mediar] to mediate (en in);Estados Unidos terció en el conflicto the United States mediated in the conflict2. [participar] to intervene, to take part;terciar en la conversación to join in the conversation* * *v/i intervene* * *terciar vt1) : to place diagonally2) : to divide into three partsterciar vi1) : to mediate2)terciar en : to take part in -
127 regonfler
regonfler [ʀ(ə)gɔ̃fle]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbb. ( = gonfler davantage) to blow up harder* * *ʀ(ə)gɔ̃fle1) ( gonfler de nouveau) to reinflate [pneu]; to blow [something] up again [ballon, bouée]2) ( gonfler davantage) to put more air into [pneu, ballon]3) (colloq) fig to increase [effectifs]; to boost [ventes, profits]* * *ʀ(ə)ɡɔ̃fle vt[ballon, pneu] to reinflate, to blow up again* * *regonfler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( gonfler de nouveau) to reinflate [pneu]; to blow [sth] up again [ballon, bouée]; ( avec une pompe à main) to pump [sth] up again;2 ( gonfler davantage) to put more air into;3 ○ fig ( remonter) to increase [effectifs]; to boost [ventes, profits]; regonfler qn to boost sb's morale; être regonflé à bloc○ to be back in top form○.B vi1 [rivière] to rise again;2 [jambe, doigt] to swell up again.[rəgɔ̃fle] verbe transitif1. [gonfler de nouveau - ballon, bouée] to blow up (separable) (again), to reinflate ; [ - matelas pneumatique] to pump up (separable) (again), to reinflateson séjour à la mer l'a regonflée à bloc (familier & figuré) her stay at the seaside has bucked her up (no end)2. [gonfler davantage - pneus] to put more air in ou into————————[rəgɔ̃fle] verbe intransitif[généralement, MÉDECINE] to swell (up) again -
128 гуша
1. neck, ( гьрло) throatпотапям се до гуша plunge to the neckзатънал съм до гуша в дългове/работа be up to o.'s neck in debt/workхващаме се за гушата fly at each other's throatsхванали сме се за гушите be at one another's throats; be at daggers drawnдошло ми е до гуша от всичко be fed up with the whole business2. (на птица) crop, gizzard3. мед, goitre, bronchocele, strumaпоявява ми се гуша develop a goitre* * *гу̀ша,ж., -и 1. neck, ( гърло) throat; двойна \гушаа double chin; до \гушаа в дългове head over ears in debt; дошло ми е до \гушаа be fed up (to the back teeth/to death) (от with), be sick (and tired) (от of); have had o.’s fill (of); дошло ми е до \гушаа от всичко be fed up with the whole business; затънал съм до \гушаа в дългове/работа be up to o.’s neck in debt/work, up to o.’s eyes in; идвам до \гушаа на make a nuisance of o.s. to; потапям се до \гушаа plunge to the neck; хванали сме се за \гушаите be at one another’s throats; be at daggers drawn; хващам за \гушаата take/seize/grip by the throat; хващаме се за \гушаите fly at each other’s throats; go/be at it hammer and tongs; разг. come to close quarters;2. (на птица) crop, gizzard;3. мед. goitre, bronchocele, struma; получавам \гушаа develop a goitre.* * *maw (на птица); bronchocele (мед.); struma (мед.){stryumx}; throat; trancheocele(мед.)* * *1. (на nmuцa) crop, gizzard 2. neck, (гьрло) throat 3. двойна ГУША a double chin 4. до ГУША в дългове head over ears in debt 5. дошло ми е до ГУША be fed up (от with), be sick (and tired) (от of) 6. дошло ми е до ГУША от всичко be fed up with the whole business 7. идвам до ГУША на make a nuisance of o. s. to 8. мед, goitre, bronchocele, struma 9. потапям се до ГУША plunge to the neck: затънал съм до ГУША в дългове/работа be up to o.'s neck in debt/work 10. появява ми се ГУША develop a goitre 11. хванали сме се за гушите be at one another's throats;be at daggers drawn 12. хващам за ГУШАта take/ seize/grip by the throat 13. хващаме се за ГУШАта fly at each other's throats
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