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1 be no skin of someone's nose
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2 be no skin off someone's nose
expr infmlYou needn't worry if I stayed out all night - it's no skin off your nose — Если я не ночую дома, тебе-то какое дело? Ты-то что волнуешься?
If he's too proud to accept help, let him get on with it. It's no skin off my nose — Если он такой гордый, что не может принять помощь, то и черт с ним. Какое мне дело?
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3 skin
n. huid; schil; korst; waterbuidel (van leer)--------v. (af)stropen, villen, pellen; ontvellen, schaven (knie, etc.)skin1[ skin] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 schil ⇒ vlies, bast♦voorbeelden:next to the skin • op de huid〈 informeel〉 be no skin of someone's nose • iemand niet aangaan, iemand niet interesserenescape by the skin of one's teeth • op het nippertje ontsnappenjump out of one's skin • zich dood schrikkensave one's skin • er heelhuids afkomenunder the skin • in wezen————————skin2〈werkwoord; skinned〉♦voorbeelden: -
4 skin
skin 1. noun1) (the natural outer covering of an animal or person: She couldn't stand the feel of wool against her skin; A snake can shed its skin.) skinn, hud2) (a thin outer layer, as on a fruit: a banana-skin; onion-skins.) skinn, skall, skrell3) (a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid: Boiled milk often has a skin on it.) snerk, hinne2. verb(to remove the skin from: He skinned and cooked the rabbit.) flå; skrelle- skin flick
- skin-tight
- by the skin of one's teethhinne--------hud--------skinn--------snerkIsubst. \/skɪn\/1) hud, skinn2) skall, skinn, skrell• where did you put the banana skin?3) ( på væske) snerk4) lærsekk, skinnsekk5) ( sjøfart) forhudning, hud6) ( luftfart) hud, trekk7) ( britisk hverdagslig) skinhead, snauskalle8) ( hverdagslig) sigarettpapir9) ( bygg) kledning10) ( foranstilt) porno-, naken-11) (amer. slang) dollarseddel12) (amer. slang) dong, kondombe in someone's skin være i noens bukser, være i noens stedbe skin and bone være (bare) skinn og benby the skin of one's teeth eller with the skin of one's teeth med nød og neppe, med knapp margin, på hengende håretchange one's skin skifte hamfear for one's skin være redd for skinnet sitt, frykte for sitt livget somebody under one's skin ( hverdagslig) bli besatt av noenget under somebody's skin ( hverdagslig) gå noen på nervene komme innpå noen, komme under huden på noengive someone (some) skin (amer., hverdagslig) gi noen hånden, vise noen hånden (til en form for hilsen hvor hendene berøres)• hey man, give me some skin!hei kamerat, gi\/vis meg hånden!have a thick skin ( overført) være tykkhudet, være ufølsomhave a thin skin ( overført) være tynnhudet, være følsomjump out of one's skin ( overført) gå ut av sitt gode skinnkeep \/ sleep in a whole skin ( gammeldags) komme helskinnet fra noeouter skin overhudsave one's skin ( overført) redde skinnetskin and all med hud og hårskin and blister (britisk, rimslang = sister)søsterskin and bone skinn og bein, meget tynnskin flute ( slang) penisunder the skin ( overført) i bunn og grunn, når det kommer til stykketbe wet to one's skin være våt til skinnet, være gjennomvåtIIverb \/skɪn\/1) flå, dra av huden\/skinnet på2) skrelle, ta av skallet på3) skrape, skrubbe4) ( slang) jule opp, hudstryke5) (amer., overført) hudflette, kritisere, skjelle ut6) ( hverdagslig) flå, snyte7) ( fotball) drible (med letthet)8) ( slang) stikke (av)keep one's eyes skinned ( hverdagslig) holde øynene oppe, ha øynene med segskin a flint være gjerrigskin alive ( også overført) flå levendeskin one's teeth ( vestindisk) leskin over ( gammeldags) bli dekket med, leges, gro igjenthere is more than one way to skin a cat ( ordtak) det er flere veier til målet, ting kan gjøres på flere måter -
5 skin
{skin}
I. 1. кожа (на човек, животно)
2. бот. ципа
3. кора, кожа (на плод и пр.)
4. кора, кожица (върху крем, мляко)
5. мях (за вино)
6. външен пласт/слой, обшивка, обелка
7. ам. sl. скръндза, скъперник
8. ам. sl. мошеник, мошеничество, измама
next (to) one's SKIN на голо
to waste away to SKIN and bone ставам на кожа и кости
to come off with a whole SKIN рaзг. спасявам кожата, оставам здрав и невредим
he cannot change his SKIN разг. такъв си е, не можеш да го промениш
to have a thick/thin SKIN нечувствителен/чувствителен съм
to jump out of one's SKIN вън от себе си съм (от радост, възмущение и пр.)
to get under someone's SKIN разг. влизам под кожата на някого, дразня някого, вълнувам/стимулирам някого
by/with the SKIN of one's teeth едва-едва, едвам
it's no SKIN off my nose това не ме засяга, от това нищо не губя, дори печеля
under the SKIN дълбоко в себе си, по душа
II. 1. дера, одирам
2. беля, обелвам
3. ожулвам (си) (коляното и пр.)
4. покривам се с коричка
образувам коричка, зараствам (за рана) (с over)
5. sl. обирам, изигравам
6. ам. sl. наругавам, накастрям, прен. напердашвам, побеждавам
7. sl. измъквам се (away)
промъквам се (through)* * *{skin} n 1. кожа (на човек, животно); 2. бот. ципа; З. кора, кож(2) {skin} v (-nn-) 1. дера, одирам; 2. беля, обелвам; З. ожулва* * *ципа; шлюпка; обелвам; одирам; беля; кожа; кора; кожен;* * *1. by/with the skin of one's teeth едва-едва, едвам 2. he cannot change his skin разг. такъв си е, не можеш да го промениш 3. i. кожа (на човек, животно) 4. ii. дера, одирам 5. it's no skin off my nose това не ме засяга, от това нищо не губя, дори печеля 6. next (to) one's skin на голо 7. sl. измъквам се (away) 8. sl. обирам, изигравам 9. to come off with a whole skin рaзг. спасявам кожата, оставам здрав и невредим 10. to get under someone's skin разг. влизам под кожата на някого, дразня някого, вълнувам/стимулирам някого 11. to have a thick/thin skin нечувствителен/чувствителен съм 12. to jump out of one's skin вън от себе си съм (от радост, възмущение и пр.) 13. to waste away to skin and bone ставам на кожа и кости 14. under the skin дълбоко в себе си, по душа 15. ам. sl. мошеник, мошеничество, измама 16. ам. sl. наругавам, накастрям, прен. напердашвам, побеждавам 17. ам. sl. скръндза, скъперник 18. беля, обелвам 19. бот. ципа 20. външен пласт/слой, обшивка, обелка 21. кора, кожа (на плод и пр.) 22. кора, кожица (върху крем, мляко) 23. мях (за вино) 24. образувам коричка, зараствам (за рана) (с over) 25. ожулвам (си) (коляното и пр.) 26. покривам се с коричка 27. промъквам се (through)* * *skin [skin] I. n 1. кожа (на човек и на животно); to have a fair ( silky) \skin имам бяла и гладка кожа (кожа като кадифе); he cannot change his \skin разг. такъв ще си остане, не може да се промени; next to o.'s \skin (нося нещо) на голо; to strip to the \skin събличам се гол; she is nothing but \skin and bone разг. тя е само кожа и кости (кокали); it makes my \skin crawl тръпки ме побиват, настръхвам; to come off with a whole \skin разг. спасявам си кожата, оставам здрав и невредим; to jump out of o.'s \skin извън кожата си (съм), вън от себе си (съм) ( for); to have a thick ( thin) \skin нечувствителен съм, имам биволска кожа; (чувствителен съм); by ( with) the \skin of o.'s teeth едва-едва; на косъм; to get under s.o.'s \skin 1) ам. дразня (нервирам) някого; 2) влизам под кожата на някого, печеля благоразположението му; to be in s.o.'s \skin влизам в кожата, на мястото на някого съм; it's no \skin off my nose не ме засяга; не е мой проблем; 2. бот. ципа, кожица; 3. кора, кожа (на някои плодове); 4. мях за вино; 5. кора, кожица, коричка (на крем, мляко); 6. външен пласт, слой; обшивка (на кораб); 7. sl кранта; шег. човек; 8. ам. sl скръндза; II. v (- nn-) 1. одирам; смъквам кожата; 2. беля, обелвам ( плод); 3. ожулвам си (коляно и пр.); 4. sl обирам, изигравам; 5. покривам се с коричка; образувам коричка (и за рана), зараствам ( over); 6. ам. разг. \skin through едва се промъквам през ( отвор, процеп); 7.: to \skin up завивам цигара с канабис. -
6 pick
I [pɪk] II [pɪk]1) (choice) scelta f.take your pick — scegli, prendine uno
2) (best)III 1. [pɪk]the pick of the crop — (fruit) la frutta di prima scelta
"pick a card" — "pesca una carta"
to pick a fight — attaccare briga; (physically) cercare la rissa
2) (navigate)to pick one's way through — camminare con cautela tra [rubble, litter]
3) (pluck, gather) cogliere [fruit, flowers]2.to pick sth. from o off togliere o staccare qcs. da; to pick one's nose mettersi le dita nel naso; to pick one's teeth pulirsi i denti (con uno stuzzicadenti); to pick a lock forzare una serratura; to pick sb.'s pocket — borseggiare qcn
verbo intransitivo (choose) scegliereto pick and choose — fare il difficile (among, between nella scelta tra)
- pick at- pick off- pick on- pick out- pick up* * *I 1. [pik] verb1) (to choose or select: Pick the one you like best.)2) (to take (flowers from a plant, fruit from a tree etc), usually by hand: The little girl sat on the grass and picked flowers.)3) (to lift (someone or something): He picked up the child.)4) (to unlock (a lock) with a tool other than a key: When she found that she had lost her key, she picked the lock with a hair-pin.)2. noun1) (whatever or whichever a person wants or chooses: Take your pick of these prizes.)2) (the best one(s) from or the best part of something: These grapes are the pick of the bunch.)•- pick-up
- pick and choose
- pick at
- pick someone's brains
- pick holes in
- pick off
- pick on
- pick out
- pick someone's pocket
- pick a quarrel/fight with someone
- pick a quarrel/fight with
- pick up
- pick up speed
- pick one's way II [pik] noun((also (British) pickaxe, (American) pickax - plural pickaxes) a tool with a heavy metal head pointed at one or both ends, used for breaking hard surfaces eg walls, roads, rocks etc.)* * *pick (1) /pɪk/n.1 piccone2 ( in genere) strumento appuntito (spec. nei composti, come toothpick, stuzzicadenti; ice-pick, piccozza)3 (mecc.) becco; picco; dente; tagliente4 (mus.) plettro● pick-mattock, gravina.pick (2) /pɪk/n.1 [u] scelta; selezione2 scelta; (il) fiore (fig.), (il) meglio4 (tipogr.) grumo d'inchiostro; macchia● the pick of the bunch, il fior fiore □ Take your pick!, scegli tu; prendine uno a scelta.♦ (to) pick /pɪk/v. t. e i.2 cavare, togliere ( con le dita); tirare su (o via); scrostare: to pick a hair off one's jacket, togliersi un capello dalla giacca4 scegliere; selezionare; cernere: ( sport) to pick a team, selezionare una squadra; He has been picked for Italy, è stato selezionato per la nazionale italiana5 lacerare; sbrindellare; stracciare; sfilacciare: to pick rags, lacerare stracci; to pick oakum, sfilacciare stoppa8 pulire; ripulire: to pick a bone clean, pulire (o scarnire, spolpare) un osso; to pick strawberries, ripulire le fragole ( dei calici e dei gambi)10 (fig.: di persona) piluccare ( frutta, ecc.); sbocconcellare; mangiucchiare: to pick grapes, piluccare l'uva13 ( sport) prendere: ( tennis) He failed to pick the passing shot, non è riuscito a prendere il passante14 ( sport) prendere ( nelle scommesse); indovinare: (ipp.) to pick the winner, prendere il cavallo vincente● to pick and choose, scegliere il meglio; esser difficile (o esigente, meticoloso): DIALOGO → - Asking about work 2- I can pick and choose which jobs I accept, posso permettermi di scegliere quali lavori accettare □ to pick and steal, rubare; fare man bassa □ to pick sb. 's brains, approfittare di q. ( più esperto); farsi dire da q. come si fa a fare qc. □ (polit.) to pick a Cabinet of technocrats, formare un governo di tecnici □ to pick a lock, far scattare una serratura (senza usare la chiave); forzare una serratura □ to pick one's nose, mettersi le dita nel naso □ to pick sb. 's pocket, borseggiare q. □ to pick a quarrel with sb., attaccar lite con q. □ to pick a scab, grattarsi (o tirarsi) via una crosta ( con le unghie) □ ( sport) to pick sides, schierarsi; formare squadre □ to pick to pieces, fare a pezzi; (fig.) analizzare; criticare, trovar da ridire su □ to pick one's way (o steps), procedere con grande cautela; guardare dove si mettono i piedi □ to pick one's words, scegliere le parole più adatte; parlare in punta di forchetta (fig.) □ (fig.) to have a bone to pick with sb., avere qc. da rimproverare a q.; avere un motivo di discordia con q.* * *I [pɪk] II [pɪk]1) (choice) scelta f.take your pick — scegli, prendine uno
2) (best)III 1. [pɪk]the pick of the crop — (fruit) la frutta di prima scelta
"pick a card" — "pesca una carta"
to pick a fight — attaccare briga; (physically) cercare la rissa
2) (navigate)to pick one's way through — camminare con cautela tra [rubble, litter]
3) (pluck, gather) cogliere [fruit, flowers]2.to pick sth. from o off togliere o staccare qcs. da; to pick one's nose mettersi le dita nel naso; to pick one's teeth pulirsi i denti (con uno stuzzicadenti); to pick a lock forzare una serratura; to pick sb.'s pocket — borseggiare qcn
verbo intransitivo (choose) scegliereto pick and choose — fare il difficile (among, between nella scelta tra)
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7 tickle
['tikl] 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) kilde2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) kilde3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) more2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) kilden2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) kilden•- ticklish- be tickled pink* * *['tikl] 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) kilde2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) kilde3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) more2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) kilden2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) kilden•- ticklish- be tickled pink -
8 tickle
'tikl 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) kile2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) kile, være kilen3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) more2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) kiling2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) kløe•- ticklish- be tickled pinkkileIsubst. \/ˈtɪkl\/1) kiling, kildring, pirring2) ( slang) gevinst, suksess3) ( slang) brekk, innbruddIIverb \/ˈtɪkl\/1) kile• don't tickle!2) være kilen3) pirre4) kildre5) more, glede, smigre6) tiltale, smigre7) vekkebe tickled to death eller be tickled pink eller be tickled no end ( hverdagslig) føle seg veldig smigret fryde seg, bli\/være henrykt bli\/være svært glad(holde på å) le seg i hjeltickle someone's ribs se ➢ ribtickle the ivories ( hverdagslig) spille piano -
9 flatter
1. transitive verbschmeicheln (+ Dat.)2. reflexive verb* * *['flætə]1) (to praise too much or insincerely: Flatter him by complimenting him on his singing.) schmeicheln2) (to show, describe etc someone or something as being better than someone etc really is: The photograph flatters him.) schmeicheln3) (to be pleased to say about (oneself) (that one can do something): I flatter myself that I can speak French perfectly.) sich einbilden•- academic.ru/27880/flatterer">flatterer- flattery* * *flat·ter1[ˈflætəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]vt1. (praise)▪ to \flatter sb jdm schmeichelnto feel \flattered sich akk geschmeichelt fühlenthe photo \flatters her das Foto schmeichelt ihr3. (show to advantage)▪ to \flatter sth lips, nose, skin etw [gut] zur Geltung bringenshort skirts don't \flatter me kurze Röcke stehen mir nichtdon't \flatter yourself! bilde dir ja nichts ein!you're \flattering yourself if you think she'll go out with you du machst dir selbst etwas vor, wenn du denkst, dass sie mit dir ausgeht5.▶ to \flatter to deceive einen falschen Eindruck erwecken, ein falsches Bild gebenflat·ter2[ˈflætəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]* * *['fltə(r)]vtschmeicheln (+dat)I was very flattered by his remark — ich fühlte mich von seiner Bemerkung sehr geschmeichelt
you can flatter yourself on being... — Sie können sich (dat) etwas darauf einbilden, dass Sie...
he flatters himself he's a good musician — er bildet sich (dat) ein, ein guter Musiker zu sein
* * *flatter1 [ˈflætə(r)]A v/t1. jemandem schmeicheln:be flattered sich geschmeichelt fühlen (at, by durch);flatter sb into doing sth jemanden so lange umschmeicheln, bis er etwas tut2. fig jemandem schmeicheln (Bild etc)3. wohltun (dat), schmeicheln (dat):the breeze flattered his skin die Brise streichelte seine Haut;it flattered his vanity es schmeichelte seiner EitelkeitI flatter myself that I am a good dancer ich schmeichle mir, ein guter Tänzer zu sein5. flatter o.s. sich beglückwünschen (on zu)B v/i schmeicheln, Schmeicheleien sagenflatter2 [ˈflætə(r)] s TECH1. Richt-, Streckhammer m2. Plätt-, Streckwalze f* * *1. transitive verbschmeicheln (+ Dat.)2. reflexive verbflatter oneself [on being/having something] — sich (Dat.) einbilden[, etwas zu sein/haben]
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10 tickle
['tikl] 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) žgečkati2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) ščegetati3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) zabavati2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) žgečkanje2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) ščegetanje•- ticklish- be tickled pink* * *[tikl]1.nounščeget(anje), žgečkanje, draženje, draž; srbenje; (cricket) rahel dotik žoge s kijem; British English slang tatinski plen;2.adjective obsoletenegotov, nezanesljiv, majav, spremenljiv;3.transitive verbščegetati, žgečkati, dražiti; prijetno vzburiti; figuratively prijati, biti všeč, goditi; zabavati, razvedriti; laskati; loviti (postrvi) z rokami; obsolete jeziti, izzivati; intransitive verb ščegetati, srbeti, biti ščegetljivtickled pink slang ves iz sebe od veseljait tickled my curiosity — to je dražilo, zbudilo mojo radovednostto tickle the palate — dražiti nebo v ustih, zbujati tekto tickle s.o.'s palm, to tickle s.o. in the palm colloquially figuratively podkupiti koga; dati komu napitninoto tickle the soles of s.o.'s fect — ščegetati koga po podplatih -
11 break
1. transitive verb,1) brechen; (so as to damage) zerbrechen; kaputtmachen (ugs.); aufschlagen [Ei zum Kochen]; zerreißen [Seil]; (fig.): (interrupt) unterbrechen; brechen [Bann, Zauber, Schweigen]break something in two/in pieces — etwas in zwei Teile/in Stücke brechen
the TV/my watch is broken — der Fernseher/meine Uhr ist kaputt (ugs.)
he broke his leg — er hat sich (Dat.) das Bein gebrochen
break one's/somebody's back — (fig.) sich/jemanden kaputtmachen (ugs.)
break the back of something — (fig.) bei etwas das Schwerste hinter sich bringen
3) (violate) brechen [Vertrag, Versprechen]; verletzen, verstoßen gegen [Regel, Tradition]; nicht einhalten [Verabredung]; überschreiten [Grenze]4) (destroy) zerstören, ruinieren [Freundschaft, Ehe]5) (surpass) brechen [Rekord]6) (abscond from)break jail — [aus dem Gefängnis] ausbrechen
7) (weaken) brechen, beugen [Stolz]; zusammenbrechen lassen [Streik]break somebody — (crush) jemanden fertig machen (ugs.)
break the habit — es sich (Dat.) abgewöhnen; see also academic.ru/44727/make">make 1. 15)
8) (cushion) auffangen [Schlag, jemandes Fall]9) (make bankrupt) ruinierenbreak the bank — die Bank sprengen
it won't break the bank — (fig. coll.) es kostet kein Vermögen
10) (reveal)break the news that... — melden, dass...
11) (solve) entschlüsseln, entziffern [Kode, Geheimschrift]12) (Tennis)2. intransitive verb,break service/somebody's service — den Aufschlag des Gegners/jemandes Aufschlag durchbrechen. See also broken 2.
broke, broken1) kaputtgehen (ugs.); entzweigehen; [Faden, Seil:] [zer]reißen; [Glas, Tasse, Teller:] zerbrechen; [Eis:] brechenbreak in two/in pieces — entzweibrechen
2) (crack) [Fenster-, Glasscheibe:] zerspringenmy back was nearly breaking — ich brach mir fast das Kreuz
3) (sever links)break with somebody/something — mit jemandem/etwas brechen
4)break into — einbrechen in (+ Akk.) [Haus]; aufbrechen [Safe]
break into a trot/run — etc. zu traben/laufen usw. anfangen
break out of prison — etc. aus dem Gefängnis usw. ausbrechen
5)break free or loose [from somebody/somebody's grip] — sich [von jemandem/aus jemandes Griff] losreißen
break free/loose [from prison] — [aus dem Gefängnis] ausbrechen
6) [Welle:] sich brechen (on/against an + Dat.)7) [Wetter:] umschlagen8) [Wolkendecke:] aufreißen9) [Tag:] anbrechen10) [Sturm:] losbrechen11)somebody's voice is breaking — jemand kommt in den Stimmbruch; (with emotion) jemandem bricht die Stimme
12) (have interval)break for coffee/lunch — [eine] Kaffee-/Mittagspause machen
13) (become public) bekannt werden3. noun1) Bruch, der; (of rope) Reißen, dasbreak [of service] — (Tennis) Break, der od. das
a break with somebody/something — ein Bruch mit jemandem/etwas
break of day — Tagesanbruch, der
3) (sudden dash)they made a sudden break [for it] — sie stürmten plötzlich davon
4) (interruption) Unterbrechung, dietake or have a break — [eine] Pause machen
that was a bad break for him — das war Pech für ihn
Phrasal Verbs:- break in- break up* * *[breik] 1. past tense - broke; verb1) (to divide into two or more parts (by force).) brechen3) (to make or become unusable.) vernichten4) (to go against, or not act according to (the law etc): He broke his appointment at the last minute.) brechen5) (to do better than (a sporting etc record).) (einen Rekord etc.) brechen6) (to interrupt: She broke her journey in London.) abbrechen7) (to put an end to: He broke the silence.) brechen8) (to make or become known: They gently broke the news of his death to his wife.) beibringen9) ((of a boy's voice) to fall in pitch.) brechen10) (to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc).) brechen11) (to begin: The storm broke before they reached shelter.) losbrechen2. noun1) (a pause: a break in the conversation.) die Pause2) (a change: a break in the weather.) der Umschwung3) (an opening.) die Lücke•3. noun- breakage- breaker
- breakdown
- break-in
- breakneck
- breakout
- breakthrough
- breakwater
- break away
- break down
- break into
- break in
- break loose
- break off
- break out
- break out in
- break the ice
- break up
- make a break for it* * *[breɪk]I. NOUNto make a \break ausbrechen4. (interruption) Unterbrechung f, Pause f; esp BRIT SCH (during classes) Pause f; (holiday) Ferien plcoffee/lunch \break Kaffee-/Mittagspause fEaster/Christmas \break Oster-/Weihnachtsferien plcommercial \break TV, RADIO Werbung fwe decided to have a short \break in Paris wir beschlossen, einen Kurzurlaub in Paris zu verbringento need a \break from sth eine Pause von etw dat brauchen5. METEO\break of day Tagesanbruch ma \break with family tradition ein Bruch mit der Familientraditionto make a clean/complete \break einen sauberen/endgültigen Schlussstrich ziehento make the \break [from sb/sth] die Beziehung [zu jdm/etw] abbrechenshe got her main \break as an actress in a Spielberg film sie hatte ihre größte Chance als Schauspielerin in einem Spielbergfilm11. COMPUT\break key Pause-Taste f12.II. TRANSITIVE VERB<broke, broken>1. (shatter)▪ to \break sth etw zerbrechen; (in two pieces) etw entzweibrechen; (force open) etw aufbrechen; (damage) etw kaputt machen fam; (fracture) etw brechenwe heard the sound of \breaking glass wir hörten das Geräusch von zerberstendem Glasto \break an alibi ( fig) ein Alibi entkräftento \break one's arm sich dat den Arm brechento \break a bottle/a glass eine Flasche/ein Glas zerbrechento \break an egg ein Ei aufschlagento \break a nail/tooth sich dat einen Nagel/Zahn abbrechento \break sb's nose jdm die Nase brechento \break sth into smithereens etw in [tausend] Stücke schlagento \break a window ein Fenster einschlagen2. (momentarily interrupt)▪ to \break sth etw unterbrechenI need something to \break the monotony of my typing job ich brauche etwas, das etwas Abwechslung in meine eintönige Schreibarbeit bringtto \break sb's fall jds Fall abfangento \break a circuit ELEC einen Stromkreis unterbrechen3. (put an end to)▪ to \break sth etw zerstörenwe can \break the back of this work today if we really try wenn wir uns ernsthaft bemühen, können wir diese Arbeit heute zum größten Teil erledigento \break camp das Lager abbrechento \break a deadlock einen toten Punkt überwinden, etw wieder in Gang bringento \break a habit eine Gewohnheit aufgebento \break sb of a habit jdm eine Angewohnheit abgewöhnento \break an impasse [or a stalemate] aus einer Sackgasse herauskommento \break the peace/a record/the silence den Frieden/einen Rekord/das Schweigen brechento \break a spell einen Bann brechento \break sb's spirit jdn mutlos machento \break a strike einen Streik brechento \break the suspense [or tension] die Spannung lösen4. SPORTto \break a tie in Führung gehen, einen Führungstreffer erzielen5. (violate)▪ to \break sth etw brechento \break an agreement eine Vereinbarung verletzento \break a date eine Verabredung nicht einhaltento \break a/the law ein/das Gesetz übertretento \break a treaty gegen einen Vertrag verstoßento \break one's word sein Wort brechen6. (forcefully end)▪ to \break sth etw durchbrechento \break sb's hold sich akk aus jds Griff befreien7. (decipher)to \break a cipher/a code eine Geheimschrift/einen Code entschlüsseln▪ to \break sth to sb jdm etw mitteilen [o sagen]how will we ever \break it to her? wie sollen wir es ihr nur sagen?to \break the news to sb jdm die Nachricht beibringen▪ to \break sth etw auseinanderreißento \break bread REL das [heilige] Abendmahl empfangento \break a collection [or set] eine Sammlung auseinanderreißen10. (make change for)11. (crush spirit)her spirit had been broken by the regime in the home das in dem Heim herrschende System hatte sie seelisch gebrochento \break sb's will jds Willen brechen12. (leave)to \break cover MIL aus der Deckung hervorbrechen; (from hiding place) aus dem Versteck herauskommento \break formation MIL aus der Aufstellung heraustretento \break rank MIL aus dem Glied tretento \break rank[s] ( fig) die eigenen Reihen verratento \break ship sich akk beim Landgang absetzen13. (open up)to \break ground den ersten Spatenstich machen14.▶ you can't make an omelette without \breaking eggs ( saying) wo gehobelt wird, da fallen Späne prov▶ to \break the mould innovativ sein▶ sticks and stones may \break my bones [but names will never hurt me] ( saying) Beschimpfungen können mir nichts anhabenIII. INTRANSITIVE VERB<broke, broken>2. (interrupt) Pause machenshall we \break [off] for lunch? machen wir Mittagspause?a wave broke over the boat eine Welle brach über dem Boot zusammenher voice was \breaking with emotion vor Rührung versagte ihr die Stimmethe boy's voice is \breaking der Junge ist [gerade] im Stimmbruch6. (collapse under strain) zusammenbrechen7. (become public) news, scandal bekannt werden, publikwerden, ans Licht kommen8. (in billiards, snooker) anstoßen11. MED [auf]platzenthe waters have broken die Fruchtblase ist geplatzt12.▶ to \break even kostendeckend arbeiten▶ it's make or \break! es geht um alles oder nichts!* * *[breɪk] vb: pret broke, ptp broken1. NOUN1) = fracture in bone, pipe Bruch m; (GRAM, TYP = word break) (Silben)trennung f... he said with a break in his voice —... sagte er mit stockender Stimme
row upon row of houses without a break — Häuserzeile auf Häuserzeile, ohne Lücke or lückenlos
without a break — ohne Unterbrechung or Pause, ununterbrochen
after the break (Rad, TV) — nach der Pause
give me a break! ( inf, expressing annoyance ) — nun mach mal halblang! (inf)
4) = end of relations Bruch m5) = change Abwechslung f6) = respite Erholung f7) = holiday Urlaub mI'm looking forward to a good break — ich freue mich auf einen schönen Urlaub
8)10) = opportunity infto have a good/bad break — Glück or Schwein (inf) nt/Pech nt haben
she had her first big break in a Broadway play — sie bekam ihre erste große Chance in einem Broadwaystück
2. TRANSITIVE VERB1) in pieces = fracture bone sich (dat) brechen; stick zerbrechen; (= smash) kaputt schlagen, kaputt machen; glass, cup zerbrechen; window einschlagen; egg aufbrechento break one's leg — sich (dat) das Bein brechen
break a leg! ( US : inf ) — Hals- und Beinbruch!
2) = make unusable toy, chair kaputt machen3) = violate promise, treaty, vow brechen; law, rule, commandment verletzen; appointment nicht einhalten4) = interrupt journey, silence, fast unterbrechen; spell brechen; monotony, routine unterbrechen, auflockernto break a habit — mit einer Gewohnheit brechen, sich (dat) etw abgewöhnen
his skin is bruised but not broken —
to break surface ( submarine fig ) —, fig ) auftauchen
7) = open up → ground9) = destroy person kleinkriegen (inf), mürbemachen; resistance, strike brechen; code entziffern; (TENNIS) serve durchbrechenhis spirit was broken by the spell in solitary confinement —
37p, well that won't exactly break the bank — 37 Pence, na, davon gehe ich/gehen wir noch nicht bankrott
10) = soften fall dämpfen, abfangen11) = get out of jail, one's bonds ausbrechen aus12) = disclose news mitteilen3. INTRANSITIVE VERB1) in pieces = snap twig, bone brechen; (rope) zerreißen; (= smash, window) kaputtgehen; (cup, glass) zerbrechen2) = become useless watch, toy, chair kaputtgehen3)= become detached
to break from sth — von etw abbrechen4) = pause (eine) Pause machen, unterbrechen5) = change weather, luck umschlagen7) = give way health leiden, Schaden nehmen; (stamina) gebrochen werden; under interrogation etc zusammenbrechen8) wave sich brechen10) voice with emotion brechen11) = become known story, news, scandal bekannt werden, an den Tag or ans Licht kommen13)15)to break to the right/left — nach rechts/links wegspringen16) = let go (BOXING ETC) sich trennen17) = end relations brechen4. PHRASAL VERBS* * *break1 [breık]A s1. (Ab-, Zer-, Durch-, Entzwei)Brechen n, Bruch m2. Bruch (-stelle f) m, Durchbruch m, Riss m, Spalt m, Bresche f, Öffnung f, Zwischenraum m, Lücke f (auch fig)4. (Wald)Lichtung fbefore (after) the break SPORT vor (nach) der Pause, vor (nach) dem Seitenwechsel;without a break ununterbrochen;take a break for a cigarette eine Zigarettenpause machenb) RADIO, TV Werbeunterbrechung f:we’ll be back again right after the break gleich nach der Werbung geht es weiterc) Kurzurlaub m:7. Ausbruch m (eines Gefangenen), Fluchtversuch m:they made a break for the door sie stürzten zur Tür8. (plötzlicher) Wechsel, Umschwung m:break in the weather Wetterumschlag m;at break of day bei Tagesanbruch9. SPORT Konter m10. WIRTSCH Preis-, Kurssturz m, Kurseinbruch m11. MUSa) Registerwechsel m12. MUSa) Versagen n (im Ton)b) Versager m (Ton)13. Richtungswechsel m14. Billard:a) Serie fb) Abweichen n (des Balles)17. umgb) (faire) Chance f:he had a break er schaffte ein(en) Break, ihm gelang ein BreakB v/t prät broke [brəʊk], obs brake [breık], pperf broken [ˈbrəʊkən]1. ab-, auf-, durchbrechen, (er-, zer)brechen:break open eine Tür etc aufbrechen;break one’s arm sich den Arm brechen;break sb’s head jemandem den Schädel einschlagen;break a glass ein Glas zerbrechen;break jail aus dem Gefängnis ausbrechen;break a leg, John! umg besonders THEAT Hals- und Beinbruch!;break a record fig einen Rekord brechen;break a seal ein Siegel erbrechen;break sb’s service, break sb (Tennis) jemandem den Aufschlag abnehmen, jemanden breaken;he broke service (Tennis) er schaffte ein(en) Break, ihm gelang ein Break; → ass2, back1 A 1, balls A, heart Bes Redew, neck A 22. zerreißen, -schlagen, -trümmern, kaputt machen umg3. PHYS Licht, Strahlen, weitS. Wellen, Wind brechen, einen Stoß oder Fall abfangen, dämpfen, auch fig abschwächen4. ab-, unterbrechen, trennen, aufheben, sprengen:a) auseinandergehen,b) sich wegstehlen;break a journey eine Reise unterbrechen;break one’s silence sein Schweigen brechen;a cry broke the silence ein Schrei zerriss die Stille;a) einen Satz (z. B. Gläser durch Zerbrechen eines einzelnen Teiles) unvollständig machen,b) einen Satz (z. B. Briefmarken) auseinanderreißen;5. ELEKb) ab-, ausschalten6. aufgeben, ablegen:break a custom mit einer Tradition oder Gewohnheit brechen;break sb’s resistance jemandes Widerstand brechen;break sb’s spirits jemandes Lebensmut brechenbreak a horse to harness (to rein) ein Pferd einfahren (zureiten)c) jemanden einarbeiten, anlernen10. das Gesetz, einen Vertrag, sein Versprechen etc brechen, eine Regel verletzen, eine Vorschrift übertreten, verstoßen gegen, ein Tempolimit überschreiten:rules are made to be broken Vorschriften sind dazu da, um übertreten zu werden12. MILa) entlassenb) degradieren13. eröffnen, kundtun:break the bad news gently to sb jemandem die schlechte Nachricht schonend beibringen14. US umg eine Unternehmung starten16. a) einen Code etc knacken umg, entschlüsselnb) einen Fall lösen, aufklären18. MUSa) einen Akkord brechenb) Notenwerte zerlegenC v/i1. brechen:a) in ein Haus etc einbrechen,d) fig ausbrechen in (akk):e) → B 7 a;break through eine Absperrung etc durchbrechen;2. (zer)brechen, zerspringen, -reißen, (-)platzen, entzweigehen, kaputtgehen umg:the rope broke das Seil riss;break open aufspringen, -platzen3. unterbrochen werden4. (plötzlich) auftauchen (Fisch, U-Boot)5. sich (zer)teilen (Wolken)8. fig brechen (Herz, Widerstand etc)9. nachlassen, abnehmen, gebrochen oder zerrüttet werden, verfallen (Geist oder Gesundheit), (auch seelisch) zusammenbrechen10. umschlagen, mutieren (Stimme):a) er befand sich im Stimmbruch, er mutierte,12. Tennis: breaken13. sich brechen, branden (Wellen)14. brechen (Eis)15. umschlagen (Wetter)16. anbrechen (Tag)the storm broke der Sturm brach los18. eröffnet werden, bekannt gegeben werden (Nachricht)21. Boxen: sich trennen:break! break!22. rennen, hasten:break for cover hastig in Deckung gehen23. Pferderennen: starten24. eine Pause machen:break for lunch (eine) Mittagspause machen25. besonders US umg sich entwickeln:break2 [breık] s1. Break m/n (Art Kremser mit zwei Längssitzen)* * *1. transitive verb,1) brechen; (so as to damage) zerbrechen; kaputtmachen (ugs.); aufschlagen [Ei zum Kochen]; zerreißen [Seil]; (fig.): (interrupt) unterbrechen; brechen [Bann, Zauber, Schweigen]break something in two/in pieces — etwas in zwei Teile/in Stücke brechen
the TV/my watch is broken — der Fernseher/meine Uhr ist kaputt (ugs.)
2) (fracture) sich (Dat.) brechen; (pierce) verletzen [Haut]he broke his leg — er hat sich (Dat.) das Bein gebrochen
break one's/somebody's back — (fig.) sich/jemanden kaputtmachen (ugs.)
break the back of something — (fig.) bei etwas das Schwerste hinter sich bringen
3) (violate) brechen [Vertrag, Versprechen]; verletzen, verstoßen gegen [Regel, Tradition]; nicht einhalten [Verabredung]; überschreiten [Grenze]4) (destroy) zerstören, ruinieren [Freundschaft, Ehe]5) (surpass) brechen [Rekord]break jail — [aus dem Gefängnis] ausbrechen
7) (weaken) brechen, beugen [Stolz]; zusammenbrechen lassen [Streik]break somebody — (crush) jemanden fertig machen (ugs.)
break the habit — es sich (Dat.) abgewöhnen; see also make 1. 15)
8) (cushion) auffangen [Schlag, jemandes Fall]9) (make bankrupt) ruinierenit won't break the bank — (fig. coll.) es kostet kein Vermögen
10) (reveal)break the news that... — melden, dass...
11) (solve) entschlüsseln, entziffern [Kode, Geheimschrift]12) (Tennis)2. intransitive verb,break service/somebody's service — den Aufschlag des Gegners/jemandes Aufschlag durchbrechen. See also broken 2.
broke, broken1) kaputtgehen (ugs.); entzweigehen; [Faden, Seil:] [zer]reißen; [Glas, Tasse, Teller:] zerbrechen; [Eis:] brechenbreak in two/in pieces — entzweibrechen
2) (crack) [Fenster-, Glasscheibe:] zerspringenbreak with somebody/something — mit jemandem/etwas brechen
4)break into — einbrechen in (+ Akk.) [Haus]; aufbrechen [Safe]
break into a trot/run — etc. zu traben/laufen usw. anfangen
break out of prison — etc. aus dem Gefängnis usw. ausbrechen
5)break free or loose [from somebody/somebody's grip] — sich [von jemandem/aus jemandes Griff] losreißen
break free/loose [from prison] — [aus dem Gefängnis] ausbrechen
6) [Welle:] sich brechen (on/against an + Dat.)7) [Wetter:] umschlagen8) [Wolkendecke:] aufreißen9) [Tag:] anbrechen10) [Sturm:] losbrechen11)somebody's voice is breaking — jemand kommt in den Stimmbruch; (with emotion) jemandem bricht die Stimme
12) (have interval)break for coffee/lunch — [eine] Kaffee-/Mittagspause machen
13) (become public) bekannt werden3. noun1) Bruch, der; (of rope) Reißen, dasbreak [of service] — (Tennis) Break, der od. das
a break with somebody/something — ein Bruch mit jemandem/etwas
break of day — Tagesanbruch, der
they made a sudden break [for it] — sie stürmten plötzlich davon
4) (interruption) Unterbrechung, die5) (pause, holiday) Pause, dietake or have a break — [eine] Pause machen
6) (coll.): (fair chance, piece of luck) Chance, diePhrasal Verbs:- break in- break up* * *(printing) n.Arbeitspause f.Bruch ¨-e m.Lücke -n f.Pause -n f.Rast -en f.Unterbrechung f. (up) with someone expr.jemandem die Freundschaft aufkündigen ausdr. v.(§ p.,p.p.: broke, broken)= abbrechen v.aufheben v.stoppen v.unterbrechen v.zersplittern v. -
12 tickle
1. transitive verb1) (touch lightly) kitzeln2) (amuse)be tickled by something — sich über etwas (Akk.) amüsieren
2. intransitive verbbe tickled pink about something — (coll.) sich wahnsinnig über etwas (Akk.) freuen (ugs.)
* * *['tikl] 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.)2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) kitzeln3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) amüsieren2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) das Kitzeln2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) das Kitzeln•- academic.ru/74918/ticklish">ticklish- be tickled pink* * *tick·le[ˈtɪkl̩]I. vi kitzelnII. vt▪ to \tickle sb jdn kitzeln▪ to \tickle an animal ein Tier kraulento \tickle sb's fancy jdn reizen3. (amuse)4.2. (action causing laughter)to give sb a \tickle jdn amüsieren3. (irritating cough)a \tickle in one's throat ein Kratzen nt im Hals* * *['tɪkl]1. vtto tickle sb's ribs — jdn in der Seite kitzeln
to tickle sb's toes — jdn an den Zehen kitzeln
this wool tickles my skin — diese Wolle kratzt or juckt (auf der Haut)
here's a little story that might tickle your imagination — eine kleine Geschichte, die Sie wohl recht amüsant finden werden
to tickle the ivories (inf) — auf den Tasten klimpern
See:→ fancy2. vikitzeln; (wool) kratzen, juckenstop it, that tickles —
3. nKitzeln nthe gave the baby a little tickle — er kitzelte das Baby ein bisschen
I didn't get a tickle all day (Fishing) — es hat den ganzen Tag keiner (an)gebissen
* * *tickle [ˈtıkl]A v/t1. kitzeln (auch fig angenehm erregen):tickle the soles of sb’s feet jemanden an den Fußsohlen kitzeln;tickle sb’s fancya) jemandes Fantasie anregen,2. figa) freudig erregen:be tickled pink umg (vor Freude) ganz weg seinb) amüsieren:I’m tickled to death umg ich könnte mich totlachen (a. iron)c) schmeicheln (dat):B v/i1. kitzeln2. juckenC s1. Kitzeln n2. Kitzel m (auch fig)3. Jucken n, Juckreiz m* * *1. transitive verb1) (touch lightly) kitzeln2) (amuse)be tickled by something — sich über etwas (Akk.) amüsieren
2. intransitive verbbe tickled pink about something — (coll.) sich wahnsinnig über etwas (Akk.) freuen (ugs.)
* * *v.kitzeln v. -
13 clear
A nB adj2 ( distinct) [image, outline, impression] net/nette ; [writing] lisible ; [sound, voice] clair ; I didn't get a clear look at the car je n'ai pas bien vu la voiture ; he had a clear view of the man il voyait très bien l'homme ;3 ( comprehensibly plain) [description, instruction, text] clair ; to make sth clear to sb faire comprendre qch à qn ; he made it clear to her that he disapproved il lui a bien fait comprendre qu'il désapprouvait ; I wish to make it clear that je tiens à préciser que ; is that clear?, do I make myself clear? est-ce que c'est clair? ; to make one's views/intentions clear exprimer clairement ses opinions/intentions ; let's get this clear que les choses soient claires ;4 ( obvious) [lack, need, sign] évident ; [advantage, lead] net/nette ; [example] beau (before n) ; [majority] large (before n) ; it is clear that il est clair que ; it's a clear case of fraud il est clair qu'il s'agit d'une fraude ;5 ( not confused) [idea, memory] clair ; [plan] précis ; to have a clear picture in one's mind of sth avoir une idée très claire de qch ; to have/keep a clear head avoir/garder les idées claires ; we need someone with a clear head on a besoin de quelqu'un qui a les idées claires ; a clear thinker un esprit lucide ; I'm not clear what to do/how to start je ne sais pas très bien quoi faire/par où commencer ; I have no clear idea how it happened je ne sais pas très bien comment ça s'est passé ; he had a clear understanding of the problem il comprenait très bien le problème ; she's quite clear about what the job involves elle sait exactement en quoi consiste le travail ;6 ( empty) [road, view, area] dégagé ; [table] débarrassé ; [space] libre ; the road is clear of obstacles/snow il n'y a plus d'obstacles/de neige sur la route ;7 ( not guilty) [conscience] tranquille ;8 ( unblemished) [skin, complexion] net/nette ;9 Med [X-ray, scan] normal ;10 ( cloudless) [sky] sans nuage, clair (after n) ; [day, night] clair ; on a clear day par temps clair ;11 ( frank) [gaze, look] franc/franche ;12 ( pure) [sound, tone, voice] clair ;14 ( exempt from) to be clear of être libre de [debt] ; être exempt de [blame] ; être lavé de [suspicion] ;15 ( free) [day, diary] libre ; keep the 24th clear, I'm having a party ne prévois rien d'autre le 24, je fais une fête ;16 ( whole) [week, day] entier/-ière ; you must allow three clear days il faut compter trois jours entiers ;17 ( net) [gain, profit] net inv (after n) ;18 Ling clair.C adv ( away from) to jump clear sauter sur le côté ; to jump clear of ( jump out of) sauter hors de [vehicle] ; ( avoid) he leapt clear of the car/rock il a évité la voiture/pierre en sautant sur le côté ; to pull sb clear of extraire qn de [wreckage] ; to stay ou steer clear of éviter [town centre, rocks] ; éviter [alcohol, trouble, troublemakers] ; he kept the boat clear of the rocks il a gardé le bateau au large des rochers ; stand clear of the gates! éloignez-vous des portes! ; to get clear of sortir de [traffic, town].D vtr1 ( remove) abattre [trees] ; arracher [weeds] ; enlever [debris, papers, mines] ; dégager [snow] (from, off de) ; to clear demonstrators from the streets, to clear the streets of demonstrators débarrasser les rues des manifestants ;2 ( free from obstruction) déboucher [drains] ; dégager [road] ; débarrasser [table, surface] ; déblayer [site] ; défricher [land] ; to clear the road of snow/obstacles dégager la neige/les obstacles de la route ; to clear sth out of the way (from table, seat) enlever qch ; ( from floor) enlever qch du passsage ; to clear the way for sth/sb lit libérer le passage pour qch/qn ; fig ouvrir la voie pour [developments] ; fig laisser la place à [person] ;4 ( empty) vider [desk, drawer] (of de) ; débarrasser [room, surface] (of de) ; lever [post box] ; évacuer [area, building] ; the judge cleared the court le juge a fait évacuer la salle ; to clear the office of furniture débarrasser le bureau de tous ses meubles ; you're fired, clear your desk vous êtes renvoyé, débarrassez votre bureau ; his singing cleared the room la pièce se vida au son de sa voix ;7 ( unblock) dégager [nose] ; to clear one's throat se racler la gorge ; the fresh air will clear your head un peu d'air frais t'éclaircira les idées ;8 Cosmet faire disparaître [dandruff, spots] ;9 Wine clarifier ;10 ( destroy) détruire [building] ;11 Comput effacer [screen, data] ;12 ( dispose of) liquider [stock] ; to clear the backlog rattraper le retard sur le travail ; ‘reduced to clear’ ‘solde’ ;15 ( make) se faire [profit] ;16 ( free from blame) [jury] innocenter [accused] (of de) ; to be cleared of suspicion être lavé de tout soupçon ; to clear one's name/reputation blanchir son nom/sa réputation ;17 Admin, Mil ( vet) mener une enquête administrative sur [employee] ; I've been cleared j'ai fait l'objet d'une enquête administrative ; she's been cleared to see the documents elle a été déclarée apte à consulter les documents ;18 ( officially approve) approuver [proposal, request] ; dédouaner [goods] ; to clear sth with sb obtenir l'accord de qn pour qch ; to be cleared for take-off/landing recevoir l'autorisation de décoller/atterrir ;19 ( jump over) franchir [fence, hurdle, wall] ; she cleared 2 m at the high jump elle a réussi 2 m au saut en hauteur ;20 ( pass through) passer sous [bridge] ; passer entre [gateposts] ; to clear customs passer à la douane ;21 Sport dégager [ball].E vi1 (become transparent, unclouded) [liquid, sky] s'éclaircir ;2 ( disappear) [smoke, fog, cloud] se dissiper ;3 ( become pure) [air] se purifier ;5 Fin [cheque] être compensé.the coast is clear fig le champ est libre ; to be in the clear ( safe) être hors de danger ; ( free from suspicion) être lavé de tout soupçon■ clear away:▶ clear away débarrasser ;▶ clear [sth] away, clear away [sth] balayer [snow, leaves] ; enlever [debris, rubbish] ; ranger [papers, toys].■ clear off:▶ clear off ○ GB1 ( run away) filer ○, se sauver ;2 ( go away) ficher le camp ○ ; clear off, I'm busy fiche le camp ○, je suis occupé ; clear off! fichez le camp ○ ! ;▶ clear off [sth] US débarrasser [table].■ clear out:▶ clear [sth] out, clear out [sth]2 ( empty) vider [room, house] ;3 ( throw away) jeter [old clothes, newspapers].■ clear up:▶ clear up1 ( tidy up) faire du rangement ; they must clear up after themselves ils doivent tout ranger derrière eux ;▶ clear up [sth], clear [sth] up1 ( tidy) ranger [mess, toys, papers] ; ramasser [litter, broken glass] ; ranger [room] ; nettoyer [beach, garden] ;2 ( resolve) résoudre [problem, difficulty] ; dissiper [misunderstanding] ; tirer [qch] au clair [mystery]. -
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'tikl
1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) hacer cosquillas2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) picar; sentir un cosquilleo3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) divertir
2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) cosquilla2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) cosquilleo•- ticklish- be tickled pink
tickle vb hacer cosquillastr['tɪkəl]1 cosquilleo1 (touch lightly) hacer cosquillas a; (itch) picar2 (amuse) hacer gracia a, divertir1 (touch lightly) hacer cosquillas; (itch) picar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be tickled pink estar contentísimo,-a, no caber en sí de gozo1) amuse: divertir, hacerle gracia (a alguien)2) : hacerle cosquillas (a alguien)don't tickle me!: ¡no me hagas cosquillas!tickle vi: picartickle n: cosquilla fn.• cosquillas s.f.pl.v.• cosquillear v.• divertir v.• gustar v.• hacer cosquillas v.• hacer cosquillas a v.• tener cosquillas v.
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1. 'tɪkəla) \<\<person\>\> hacerle* cosquillas ab) (amuse, please) hacerle* gracia ato be tickled pink — (colloq) estar* chocho (fam), estar* contentísimo
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vi \<\<wool/beard\>\> picar*stop it: that tickles! — basta, que me hace cosquillas!
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noun cosquilleo m['tɪkl]I have a tickle in my throat — tengo un picor en la garganta, me pica la garganta
1. VT1) [+ person] hacer cosquillas a; [+ cat, dog] acariciar2) * (=amuse) divertir, hacer gracia ait tickled us no end — nos divirtió mucho, nos hizo mucha gracia
3) * (=please)- be tickled pink2.VImy ear tickles — siento cosquillas or hormiguillo en la oreja
it tickles — [material] pica
don't, it tickles! — ¡no, que me hace cosquillas!
3.Nhe never got a tickle all day — (Fishing) no picó ni un pez en todo el día
at £5 he never got a tickle * — a cinco libras nadie le echó un tiento *
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1. ['tɪkəl]a) \<\<person\>\> hacerle* cosquillas ab) (amuse, please) hacerle* gracia ato be tickled pink — (colloq) estar* chocho (fam), estar* contentísimo
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vi \<\<wool/beard\>\> picar*stop it: that tickles! — basta, que me hace cosquillas!
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noun cosquilleo mI have a tickle in my throat — tengo un picor en la garganta, me pica la garganta
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['tikl] 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) kitla2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) kitla3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) skemmta2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) kitl2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) erting, kláði•- ticklish- be tickled pink -
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csiklandozás to tickle: megnevettet, csiklandoz, nevettet, mulattat* * *['tikl] 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) (meg)csiklandoz2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) viszket3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) (meg)nevettet2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) csiklandozás2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) kaparás•- ticklish- be tickled pink -
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['tikl] 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) fazer cócegas2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) fazer comichão3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) divertir2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) comichão2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) comichão•- ticklish- be tickled pink* * *tick.le[t'ikəl] n titilação, cócega, coceira. • vt+vi 1 fazer cócegas. 2 coçar, causar coceira. 3 divertir, excitar de modo agradável. to be greatly tickled by the story divertir-se muito com a história. to be tickled to death morrer de rir. -
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n. gıdıklanma, gıdık alma————————v. gıdıklamak, gıdıklanmak, eğlendirmek, güldürmek* * *1. gıdıkla (v.) 2. gıdıklanma (n.)* * *['tikl] 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) gıdıklamak2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) gıdıklanmak3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) eğlendirmek2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) gıdıklama2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) gıcık•- ticklish- be tickled pink -
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• ihastuttaa• huvittaa• hivellä• mairitella• kutina• kutka• kutiaa• kutkuttaa• kutista• kutittaa• kutku* * *'tikl 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) kutittaa2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) syyhytä3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) huvittaa2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) kutitus2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) ärsytys•- ticklish- be tickled pink -
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I ['tɪkl]nome solletico m.II 1. ['tɪkl]to give sb. a tickle — fare il solletico a qcn
1) [person, feather] fare il solletico a, solleticare; [wool, garment] pungere2) colloq. fig. (gratify) stuzzicare [palate, vanity]; stimolare [ senses]; (amuse) divertire [ person]2.to tickle sb.'s fancy — piacere a qcn
verbo intransitivo [blanket, garment] pungere; [ feather] fare il solletico••* * *['tikl] 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) solleticare, fare il solletico2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) (dare prurito)3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) divertire2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) solletico2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) pizzicore•- ticklish- be tickled pink* * *tickle /ˈtɪkl/n.1 solletico; prurito; formicolio; pizzicore2 solleticamento; titillamento; vellicamento3 segnale d'interesse; richiesta; risposta(to) tickle /ˈtɪkl/A v. t.1 solleticare; fare il solletico a; titillare; vellicare; (fig.) allettare, lusingare, stimolare, stuzzicare: I was tickled by the proposal, la proposta mi solleticò; This will tickle his palate, ciò gli stuzzicherà l'appetitoB v. i.● (scherz.) to tickle the ivories, suonare il pianoforte □ (fam.) to be tickled to death (o to be tickled pink), essere felicissimo; andare in solluchero □ I was tickled by the story, trovai il racconto assai divertente.* * *I ['tɪkl]nome solletico m.II 1. ['tɪkl]to give sb. a tickle — fare il solletico a qcn
1) [person, feather] fare il solletico a, solleticare; [wool, garment] pungere2) colloq. fig. (gratify) stuzzicare [palate, vanity]; stimolare [ senses]; (amuse) divertire [ person]2.to tickle sb.'s fancy — piacere a qcn
verbo intransitivo [blanket, garment] pungere; [ feather] fare il solletico••
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