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2 се обраќа на погрешно место
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3 dirigir mal sus esfuerzos
• bark up the wrong treeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > dirigir mal sus esfuerzos
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4 equivocarse de objetivo
• bark up the wrong treeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > equivocarse de objetivo
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5 equivocarse de puerta
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6 seguir una pista errada
• bark at the wrong treeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > seguir una pista errada
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7 objímání špatné vrby
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8 tuduh orang tak bersalah
bark up the wrong tree, barked up the wrong tree, barked up the wrong tree, barking up the wrong tree -
9 нападать на ложный след
bark up the wrong tree словосочетание:bark up the wrong tree (нападать на ложный след, опростоволоситься)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > нападать на ложный след
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10 andar descaminado
• bark up the wrong tree• be on the wrong road• follow the wrong course• go ashore• go at• go on the town• go on to -
11 yanlış kapı çalmak
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12 equivocarse
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13 ir descaminado
• bark up the wrong tree• follow the wrong course• go ashore• go at• go on the town• go on to -
14 escoger equivocadamente
• bark up the wrong tree• make the sign of the cross• make thickerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > escoger equivocadamente
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16 hacer la elección equivocada
• bark up the wrong tree• make the sign of the cross• make thickerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacer la elección equivocada
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17 equivocarse
1 to make a mistake, be mistaken, be wrong (de dirección, camino etc) to go wrong, get wrong* * *to make a mistake, be wrong* * *VPR (=no tener razón) to be wrong, be mistaken; (=cometer un error) to make a mistakete equivocas, eso no es así — you're wrong o mistaken, it isn't like that
si crees que voy a dejarte ir, te equivocas — if you think I'm going to let you go, you're wrong o mistaken
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equivocarse con algn — to be wrong about sbla consideraba honesta, pero me equivoqué con ella — I thought she was honest, but I was wrong about her
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equivocarse de algo, nos equivocamos de hora y llegamos tarde — we got the time wrong, and we arrived lateperdone, me he equivocado de número — sorry, (I've got the) wrong number
* * *(v.) = commit + error, err, mistake, make + error, bark up + the wrong tree, get + it + (all) wrong, slip upEx. Let us perform a simple thought experiment: assume that a cataloger has committed a simple transposition error and transcribed YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER as YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER.Ex. Wherein had she erred? Try as she might she could think of nothing.Ex. A flat 'no' to a question such as 'Is this book recommended for Professor Shaw's course?' leaves uncertainty as to whether one was mistaken in the professor or in the suggestion that it was for a course.Ex. This has been taken a step further by using a screen editor to 'prevent the human indexer or coder from making syntactic errors in the first place'.Ex. The article ' Barking up the wrong tree' argues that the belief, by many book publishers, that they can use the Internet to bypass booksellers and sell their books direct to purchasers, is fallacious.Ex. There are risks in assuming that the enquirer has got it all wrong.Ex. He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.* * *(v.) = commit + error, err, mistake, make + error, bark up + the wrong tree, get + it + (all) wrong, slip upEx: Let us perform a simple thought experiment: assume that a cataloger has committed a simple transposition error and transcribed YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER as YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER.
Ex: Wherein had she erred? Try as she might she could think of nothing.Ex: A flat 'no' to a question such as 'Is this book recommended for Professor Shaw's course?' leaves uncertainty as to whether one was mistaken in the professor or in the suggestion that it was for a course.Ex: This has been taken a step further by using a screen editor to 'prevent the human indexer or coder from making syntactic errors in the first place'.Ex: The article ' Barking up the wrong tree' argues that the belief, by many book publishers, that they can use the Internet to bypass booksellers and sell their books direct to purchasers, is fallacious.Ex: There are risks in assuming that the enquirer has got it all wrong.Ex: He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.* * *
■equivocarse verbo reflexivo
1 (confundirse, errar) to make a mistake: me equivoqué de calle, I took the wrong street
te equivocas de persona, you've got the wrong person
2 (estar en un error) to be mistaken: te equivocas, you are mistaken
no te equivocas, you are right
' equivocarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despistarse
- patinar
- resbalar
- confundir
- equivocar
- tiro
English:
astray
- blunder
- flub
- fluff
- goof
- misdiagnose
- mistake
- trial
- wrong
- err
- safely
- slip
* * *vpr[estar en un error] to be wrong; [cometer un error] to make a mistake;yo creo que te equivocas I think you're mistaken;te equivocas si crees que me voy a asustar you're mistaken if you think you're going to frighten me;se equivocó al girar she took the wrong turning;te equivocas con tu profesor, no es tan mala persona you're wrong about your teacher, he's not such a bad person;se equivocó de nombre/puerta he got the wrong name/door;equivocarse de fecha/día to get the date/day wrong;te equivocaste de profesión, deberías haber sido actor you're in the wrong profession, you should have been an actor;equivocarse en algo to make a mistake in sth;¿en qué nos equivocamos con él? where did we go wrong with him?;se equivocó en la suma she got the total wrong* * *v/r make a mistake;te has equivocado you are wrong o mistaken;equivocarse de número TELEC get the wrong number;equivocarse de camino take the wrong road;si no me equivoco if I’m not mistaken* * *vr: to make a mistake, to be wrong* * *equivocarse vb1. (confundirse) to be wrong / to make a mistake2. (de camino, dirección, etc) to go wrong / to get wrong -
18 equivocar
v.to mistake, to confuse, to get wrong.* * *1 to mistake, get wrong2 (cambiar) to get mixed up1 to make a mistake, be mistaken, be wrong (de dirección, camino etc) to go wrong, get wrong* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=confundir) to get mixed up, mix uphe equivocado las direcciones de los sobres — I've got the addresses mixed up on the envelopes, I've mixed up the addresses on the envelopes
2)• equivocar a algn — to make sb make a mistake
si me hablas mientras escribo me equivocas — if you talk to me while I'm writing, you'll make me make a mistake o you'll make me go wrong
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equivocar el camino — (lit) to go the wrong way; (fig) to make the wrong choice2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to make... make a mistake, to make... go wrongno interrumpas que me equivocas — don't interrupt me, you`ll make me go wrong
b) ( elegir mal)2.equivocó el camino dedicándose a la enseñanza — he chose the wrong career when he went in for teaching
equivocarse v pron ( cometer un error) to make a mistake; ( estar en un error) to be wrong o mistakente equivocas, no se lo dije — you're wrong o mistaken, I didn't tell him
* * *----* equivocarse = commit + error, err, mistake, make + error, bark up + the wrong tree, get + it + (all) wrong, slip up.* equivocarse en el diagnóstico = misdiagnose.* equivocarse es humano = to err is human.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to make... make a mistake, to make... go wrongno interrumpas que me equivocas — don't interrupt me, you`ll make me go wrong
b) ( elegir mal)2.equivocó el camino dedicándose a la enseñanza — he chose the wrong career when he went in for teaching
equivocarse v pron ( cometer un error) to make a mistake; ( estar en un error) to be wrong o mistakente equivocas, no se lo dije — you're wrong o mistaken, I didn't tell him
* * ** equivocarse = commit + error, err, mistake, make + error, bark up + the wrong tree, get + it + (all) wrong, slip up.* equivocarse en el diagnóstico = misdiagnose.* equivocarse es humano = to err is human.* * *equivocar [A2 ]vt1 ‹persona› to make … make a mistake, to make … go wrongya me hiciste equivocar now you've made me go wrong o make a mistake, I've made a mistake o gone wrong now because of youno me hables mientras cuento que me equivocas don't talk to me while I'm counting, you'll make me go wrong o you'll put me off o you'll make me lose count2(elegir mal): equivocó el camino dedicándose a la enseñanza he chose the wrong career when he went in for teaching(cometer un error) to make a mistake; (estar en un error) to be wrong o mistakente equivocas, no se lo dije a nadie you're wrong o mistaken, I didn't tell anyoneme equivoqué con él I was wrong about himequivocarse DE algo:me equivoqué de autobús I took the wrong buses fácil equivocarse de calle it's easy to go down/get the wrong streetla reunión es el jueves, no te equivoques de día the meeting's on Thursday, don't get the day wrongme equivoqué de paraguas, éste no es el mío I picked up the wrong umbrella, this one isn't mine* * *
equivocar ( conjugate equivocar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to make … make a mistake, to make … go wrong
equivocarse verbo pronominal ( cometer un error) to make a mistake;
( estar en un error) to be wrong o mistaken;
me equivoqué de autobús I took the wrong bus;
no te equivoques de fecha don't get the date wrong;
se equivocó de camino he went the wrong way
equivocar verbo transitivo
1 (no acertar) to get wrong: equivocó el oficio, he chose the wrong profession
2 (confundir) to mix up
' equivocar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
se
* * *♦ vtequivocar el camino to take the wrong road;equivoqué la fecha I got the date wrong2. [persona]no me preguntes, que me equivocas don't ask me questions, you'll make me go wrong* * *v/t:equivocar a alguien make s.o. make a mistake* * *equivocar {72} vt: to mistake, to confuse -
19 meter la pata
familiar to put one's foot in it* * ** * *(v.) = bark up + the wrong tree, be caught out, put + Posesivo + foot in it, put + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouth, shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot, stick + Posesivo + foot in it, screw up, make + a bloomer, slip up, make + a blunder, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, blunderEx. The article ' Barking up the wrong tree' argues that the belief, by many book publishers, that they can use the Internet to bypass booksellers and sell their books direct to purchasers, is fallacious.Ex. All librarians can tell tales of being caught out in this way, to learn of their error only when the answer has been produced: information on dance-halls when dinosaurs was asked for, or on the grey starling when something on Grace Darling was what was wanted = Todos los bibliotecarios pueden contar historias de cuando han metido la pata de este modo para aprender del error sólo cuando se ha producido la respuesta: información sobre los salones de baile cuando se preguntaba por los dinosaurios, o sobre el estornino gris cuando se quería algo sobre Grace Darling.Ex. She somehow manages to put her foot in it and get laughed at every time, usually as a direct consequence of her unsureness of her own capabilities.Ex. She put her foot in her mouth when she asked a fat woman who was not pregnant when her baby was due.Ex. In other words, we have become our worst enemy, continually shooting ourselves in the foot.Ex. She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.Ex. Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.Ex. He is well-known for making bloomers in public engagements.Ex. He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.Ex. Since its independence 61 years ago our nation has erred, but this time they have made a blunder.Ex. After dropping a clanger, you are left with a sense of shame and you just want to disappear and hide away.Ex. But we are all only human and I have recently ' dropped a bollock' as we English say.Ex. Michael Howard has blundered again, and again he has done so by trying to imitate Blair while lacking his finesse.* * *(v.) = bark up + the wrong tree, be caught out, put + Posesivo + foot in it, put + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouth, shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot, stick + Posesivo + foot in it, screw up, make + a bloomer, slip up, make + a blunder, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, blunderEx: The article ' Barking up the wrong tree' argues that the belief, by many book publishers, that they can use the Internet to bypass booksellers and sell their books direct to purchasers, is fallacious.
Ex: All librarians can tell tales of being caught out in this way, to learn of their error only when the answer has been produced: information on dance-halls when dinosaurs was asked for, or on the grey starling when something on Grace Darling was what was wanted = Todos los bibliotecarios pueden contar historias de cuando han metido la pata de este modo para aprender del error sólo cuando se ha producido la respuesta: información sobre los salones de baile cuando se preguntaba por los dinosaurios, o sobre el estornino gris cuando se quería algo sobre Grace Darling.Ex: She somehow manages to put her foot in it and get laughed at every time, usually as a direct consequence of her unsureness of her own capabilities.Ex: She put her foot in her mouth when she asked a fat woman who was not pregnant when her baby was due.Ex: In other words, we have become our worst enemy, continually shooting ourselves in the foot.Ex: She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.Ex: Although we're lucky to have them, eager beavers can screw up if you give them the opportunity.Ex: He is well-known for making bloomers in public engagements.Ex: He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.Ex: Since its independence 61 years ago our nation has erred, but this time they have made a blunder.Ex: After dropping a clanger, you are left with a sense of shame and you just want to disappear and hide away.Ex: But we are all only human and I have recently ' dropped a bollock' as we English say.Ex: Michael Howard has blundered again, and again he has done so by trying to imitate Blair while lacking his finesse. -
20 прав
1. (без извивки) straight(за коса и) lank(за линия и) right(изправен) upright, erect(неседнал) standing; unseated(за яка) stand-upс прави рамена square-shoulderedседя прав sit upright (on o.'s chair), ( като бастун) hold o.s. bolt upright; hold o.s. straight as a ram-rodдървото стои право the tree stands uprightправо насочване воен. direct layingправ ток ел. a direct/continuous/unidirectional current2. прен. (който има право, правилен) rightправ съм be right/in the rightможе и да не съм прав I may be wrong; I speak under correctionправ път прен. a right courseправа приказка a truer word was never spoken3. прен. (справедлив, законен) right; rightful(за човек, дело) justправо е да сте осведомени за това it is right that you should know thisтой не беше стиснат, което си е право he wasn't stingy, I'll say that for him; he wasn't stingy, to give him his dueкоето си е право- право what's right is right, and what's wrong is wrongправ ти път nobody is keeping you; good riddance* * *прав,прил.1. ( без извивки) straight; unbent; rectilinear, rectilineal; ( изправен) upright, erect; ( неседнал) standing; unseated; (за яка) stand-up; най-\правият път the shortest route; по \права линия in a direct/straight line; as the crow files; под \прав ъгъл at right angles (to); \прав ток ел. a direct/continuous/unidirectional current; \право насочване воен. direct laying; с \прави рамена square-shouldered; седя \прав sit upright (on o.’s chair), ( като бастун) hold o.s. bolt upright; hold o.s. straight as a ram-rod; стоя \прав stand;2. прен. ( който има право; правилен) right; влизам в \правия път (за престъпник и пр.) go straight; за себе си си \прав you’re right from your point of view; излизам \прав prove to be right, be proved right, it turned out I was right; на \прав път съм be on the right track (и прен.); не съм ли \прав като мисля, че … am I not right in thinking that …; не съм на \прав път разг. bark up the wrong tree; не съм \прав be wrong/in the wrong; \прав съм be right/in the right;3. прен. ( справедлив, законен) right; rightful; което си е \право in all fairness; той не беше стиснат, което си е \право he wasn’t stingy, to give him his due; • \прав ти път nobody is keeping you; good riddance.* * *erect (изправен); direct (директен); direct (за ток) ; right{rait}:a прав angle - прав ъгъл, You are прав, it is too late. - Прав си, прекалено късно е.; standing; straight (без извивки): прав hair - права коса, Can you walk in a прав line? - Можеш ли да вървиш по права линия?; swerveless; unseated (не седнал); be wrong - не съм прав (греша)* * *1. (без извивки) straight 2. (за коса и) lank 3. (за линия и) right 4. (за човек, дело) just 5. (за яка) stand-up 6. (изправен) upright, erect 7. (неседнал) standing;unseated 8. ПРАВ път прен. a right course 9. ПРАВ съм be right/in the right 10. ПРАВ ти път nobody is keeping you; good riddance 11. ПРАВ ток ел. a direct/continuous/ unidirectional current 12. ПРАВa линия a straight/right line, (въздушна) an air line 13. ПРАВa приказка a truer word was never spoken 14. ПРАВo насочване воен. direct laying 15. ПРАВо е да сте осведомени за това it is right that you should know this 16. дървото стои ПРАВo the tree stands upright 17. за ПРАВа бога in all innocence 18. излизам ПРАВ prove to be riant, be proved right, it turned out I was right 19. което си е ПРАВо- ПРАВо what's right is right, and what's wrong is wrong 20. може и да не съм ПРАВ I may be wrong;I speak under correction 21. на ПРАВ път съм be on the right track (и прен.) 22. най-ПРАВият път the shortest route 23. не съм ПРАВ be wrong/in the wrong 24. не съм ли ПРАВ ? I'm right, am I not? 25. пo ПРАВa линия in a direct/ straight line;as the crow flies 26. под ПРАВ ъгъл at right angles (to) 27. правилен) right 28. прен. (който има право 29. прен. (справедлив, законен) right;rightful 30. с ПРАВи рамена square-shouldered 31. седя ПРАВ sit upright (on o.'s chair), (като бастун) hold o.s. bolt upright;hold o.s. straight as a ram-rod 32. стоя ПРАВ stand 33. той не беше стиснат, което си е ПРАВо he wasn't stingy, I'll say that for him;he wasn't stingy, to give him his due
См. также в других словарях:
bark up the wrong tree — {v. phr.}, {informal} To choose the wrong person to deal with or the wrong course of action; mistake an aim. * /If he thinks he can fool me, he is barking up the wrong tree./ * /He is barking up the wrong tree when he blames his troubles on bad… … Dictionary of American idioms
bark up the wrong tree — {v. phr.}, {informal} To choose the wrong person to deal with or the wrong course of action; mistake an aim. * /If he thinks he can fool me, he is barking up the wrong tree./ * /He is barking up the wrong tree when he blames his troubles on bad… … Dictionary of American idioms
bark up the wrong tree — To act, speak, proceed, etc under a misapprehension, mistakenly to take inappropriate action • • • Main Entry: ↑bark … Useful english dictionary
bark\ up\ the\ wrong\ tree — v. phr. informal To choose the wrong person to deal with or the wrong course of action; mistake an aim. If he thinks he can fool me, he is barking up the wrong tree. He is barking up the wrong tree when he blames his troubles on bad luck. The… … Словарь американских идиом
bark up the wrong tree — verb To do, believe, or pursue something wrong or inappropriate; to take the wrong approach; to follow a false lead; to blame or rebuke the wrong person. If youre lookin for somebody who gives half a shit about what youre sayin, youre barkin up… … Wiktionary
bark up the wrong tree — look in the wrong place, do not expect it If you expect money from him, you re barking up the wrong tree … English idioms
bark up the wrong tree — make a wrong assumption about something The police are barking up the wrong tree in their investigation of that person … Idioms and examples
bark up the wrong tree — vp Make a mistake, error. If you think I m going to help you, you re barking up the wrong tree. 1830s … Historical dictionary of American slang
bark up the wrong tree — (Colloq.) Mistake, err, make a mistake, be in the wrong box, on the wrong scent, or on the wrong track … New dictionary of synonyms
bark up the wrong tree — phrasal to promote or follow a mistaken course (as in doing research) … New Collegiate Dictionary
bark up the wrong tree — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. miscalculate, mistake, misdirect one s efforts; see misjudge 2 … English dictionary for students