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1 in some way he become separated from his companions
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > in some way he become separated from his companions
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2 alienarse de
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3 separarse de
• become separated from• break from• part and parcel of the job• part of speech• part time worker• partake• separate customer• separate from the body -
4 отбиться от стаи
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5 separate
1. Iwe walked a mile together and then separated мы прошли вместе милю и разошлись; it was time for the partners to separate наступило время партнерам разойтись /расстаться/; my wife and I have decided to separate мы с женой решали разойтись /разъехаться/2. III1) separate smb. separate the fighters (the boys, two boxers, etc.) разнимать /растаскивать/ дерущихся и т.д.; separate a pair of pigeons разлучать пару голубей; there are but a few points which separate us нас разделяют лишь несколько вопросов /моментов/; separate smth. separate the two gardens (the two rooms, etc.) отделять /разделять/ сады и т.д.; the river separates the two countries эти страны отделены друг от друга рекой; separate a tangle of string распутать клубок бечевки; separate church and state отделить церковь от государства2) separate smth. separate the large oranges отделять /отсортировывать/ крупные апельсины; separate milk пастеризовать молоко3. IVseparate smb. in some manner separate smb. cruelly (ruthlessly, gradually, etc.) жестоко и т.д. разлучать кого-л.; separate smth. in some manner separate smth. formally (partially, symmetrically, nominally, legally, etc.) формально и т.д. отделять что-л.4. XIbe separated we don't want to be separated мы не хотим, чтобы нас разлучали; be /become/ separated from smb. she was separated from her mother ее разлучили с матерью; become separated from one's companions оторваться /отделиться/ от своих спутников; be separated by smth. these sentences are separated by a comma эти предложения отделены запятой; each field is separated from the next by a stone wall каменная стена отделяет одно поле от другого; England is separated from France by the Channel Англия отделена от Франции ЛаМаншем; be separated in time by one hundred years отстоять друг от друга во времени на сто лет; be separated into smth. be separated into small fields (into couples, into groups, etc.) разделяться /быть поделенным/ на маленькие поля и т.д.5. XVIseparate from smb. when did she separate from him? когда она с ним разошлась /развелась/?; I separated from my companions there and returned home там я распрощался со своими спутниками и вернулся домой; separate from smth. when did America separate from England? когда Америка отделилась от Англии?; cream separates from milk and comes to the top сливки отделяются от молока и всплывают: separate into smth. separate into two parties (into classes, into parts, etc.) разделиться на две группы и т.д.; separate at some place separate at the crossroad (on the corner, outside the theatre, etc.) расходиться /расставаться/ у перекрестка и т.д.; separate at some time separate at midnight (at three o'clock, etc.) расходиться /расставаться/ в полночь и т.д.; not to separate till midnight (until 2 a.m., etc.) не расставаться до полуночи и т.д.; separate for some time separate for the night распрощаться на ночь; separate under smth. the горе separated under the strain веревка разошлась /разорвалась/, не выдержав нагрузки6. XXI11) separate smth. from smth., smb. separate America from Europe (England from France, a head from a body, religion from politics, one's land from one's neighbours, etc.) отделять Америку от Европы и т.д.; separate a bough from the trunk отделить /отрубать, отломать/ ветку от ствола; separate smb. from smb. separate a mother from her child (a man from his wife, etc.) разлучать мать и ребенка и т.д.; the gulf that separates him from his colleagues пропасть, которая разделяет его и его коллег; separate smth. by smth. separate two fields by a fence (a word by a hyphen, etc.) разделять два поля забором и т.д.2) separate smth. from smth. separate grain from chaff (gold from sand, metal from ore, flour from the bran, etc.) отделять зерно от мякины и т.д.; separate the good apples from the bad ones отбирать хорошие яблоки от испорченных, сортировать яблоки; separate the cream from the milk снимать сливки с молока; separate sense from nonsence (truth from error, the worthy from the unworthy, etc.) отличать смысл от бессмыслицы и т.д.; separate smth. by smth. separate cream by machinery отделить сливки машиной /сепаратором/ -
6 distanciarse
1 to move away, become separated2 figurado (no tratarse) to grow apart, drift apart3 figurado (desvincularse) to distance oneself, disassociate oneself* * *VPR1) [dos personas] to grow apart2) [en carrera]consiguió distanciarse del otro corredor — he managed to put some distance between himself and the other runner
* * *(v.) = outdistance, distance, take + a step back, step backEx. The public library cannot outdistance the intellectual climate in which it finds itself.Ex. They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.Ex. To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.Ex. Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.* * *(v.) = outdistance, distance, take + a step back, step backEx: The public library cannot outdistance the intellectual climate in which it finds itself.
Ex: They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.Ex: To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.Ex: Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.* * *
■distanciarse verbo reflexivo
1 (de un punto) to become separated, get further away [de, from]
2 (de otra persona) to distance oneself
' distanciarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alejarse
- desligarse
- desmarcarse
- despegarse
- distanciar
English:
alienate
- distance
- drift
- step
* * *vpr1. [afectivamente] to grow apart;con el tiempo se fueron distanciando they grew o drifted apart as time went on2. [físicamente] to move away;el barco se distanció de la costa the ship drew away from the coast;no se distancien del grupo don't become separated from the group;el corredor no consiguió distanciarse del pelotón the runner couldn't pull away from the pack* * *v/r distance o.s. (de from)* * *vr: to grow apart, to become estranged -
7 lose
أَخَّرَت (الساعة) \ lose: (of a watch or clock) to become slow by (a certain amount of time): My watch loses five minutes a day. \ أَفْقَدَ(هُ)... \ lose: to cause (sb.) not to have sth. any longer: His laziness lost him his job. \ خَسِرَ \ lose: not to have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. lose: to become weaker or poorer by: He lost a lot of weight through illness. We lost on that business deal, be beaten in (a match); not win (a fight, an election, etc.) He lost the last election by very few votes. \ خَسَّرَ \ lose: to cause (sb.) not to have sth. any longer: His laziness lost him his job. \ فَقَدَ \ lose: not to have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident, to become weaker or poorer by He lost a lot of weight through illness. We lost on that business deal, not to keep He lost his temper (or Balance, or head, or hold). -
8 separarse de
v.to separate from, to become separated from, to break from, to break with.* * *(v.) = become + parted from, move away from, turn away from, secede (from)Ex. Certain aspects of the curriculum debate had become parted from their moorings in practical reality.Ex. Books, staff and readers will need to move shorter distances in a cubic building than in a linear building or one extended by moving away from a deep plan.Ex. Managers, overwhelmed by a cascade of documents, tend to turn away from print.Ex. The only republic to secede peacefully from the former Yugoslavia, Macedonia has the potential to become a wealthy and stable nation, a beacon of reform in southeastern Europe.* * *(v.) = become + parted from, move away from, turn away from, secede (from)Ex: Certain aspects of the curriculum debate had become parted from their moorings in practical reality.
Ex: Books, staff and readers will need to move shorter distances in a cubic building than in a linear building or one extended by moving away from a deep plan.Ex: Managers, overwhelmed by a cascade of documents, tend to turn away from print. -
9 cortarse
1 to cut2 (herirse) to cut, cut oneself3 (el pelo - por otro) to have one's hair cut; (- uno mismo) to cut one's hair■ ¿te has cortado el pelo? have you had your hair cut?4 (piel) to become chapped5 (leche) to go off, curdle; (mayonesa) to curdle6 (comunicación) to be cut off7 familiar (aturdirse) to get embarrassed, get tongue-tied, go all shy* * *2) go off* * *VPR1) [con algo afilado]a) [persona] to cut o.s.b)ha ido a cortarse el pelo — she's gone to get her hair cut, she's gone to the hairdresser's, she's gone for a haircut
cortársela *** —
si no acepta, me la corto — I'll be bloody amazed if he doesn't accept it **
2) (=rajarse) [manos, labios] to get chapped; [material] to split, come apart3) (Culin) [mayonesa, natillas] to curdle; [leche] to go off, curdle4) * (=cohibirse) to get embarrassedno se corta a la hora de decir lo que piensa — she doesn't hold back at all when it comes to saying what she thinks
no cortarse un pelo —
el entrenador, que no se corta un pelo, ha culpado al árbitro de la derrota — the coach, never one to hold back, has blamed the referee for the defeat
5) (=interrumpirse) [luz] to go off, go out6) Cono Sur * (=separarse) to become separated (from the others), get left behind; (=irse) to clear off *; [en trato] to get left out7) Cono Sur * (=morirse) to die* * *(v.) = nick + ReflexivoEx. And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.* * *(v.) = nick + ReflexivoEx: And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.
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■cortarse verbo reflexivo
1 (herirse) to cut oneself
2 (las uñas, etc) to cut: le gusta cortarse el pelo a menudo, he likes to have his hair cut often
3 (la leche, mayonesa) to curdle
4 (la piel, los labios) to chap
5 (el suministro) to cut off: se cortó la corriente, there was a power cut
6 familiar (avergonzarse) to become shy
' cortarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coleta
- pelarse
- cortar
- vena
English:
bob
- curdle
- get
- hair
- haircut
- separate
- sour
- cut
- have
- one
* * *vpr1. [herirse] to cut oneself;cortarse con un cristal to cut oneself on a piece of glass;me corté al afeitarme I cut myself shaving;cortarse (en) la cara to cut one's face;cortarse las venas to slit one's wrists;Famsi no apruebo, me corto el cuello I'm going to kill myself if I fail;muy Famsi no me dan el trabajo, me la corto I'm going to kill myself if they don't give me the jobcortarse las uñas to clip o cut one's nails3. [labios, piel] to become chapped o cracked4. [estropearse] [leche] to curdle;[mayonesa] to spoil, Br to go offla comunicación telefónica se cortó por culpa de la tormenta the phone lines went down because of the storm;se te va a cortarse la digestión you'll get stomach cramps7. [separarse] to divide, to split;el pelotón se cortó en dos grupos the pack split into two groupsno se corta a la hora de criticar he doesn't mince his words o hold back when it comes to criticizing;no te cortes, sírvete lo que te apetezca don't be shy o polite, take whatever you want;no se cortó un pelo y vino a la fiesta sin haber sido invitado he didn't worry about what people might think and came to the party without having been invited9. Andes, RP [separarse] to be left behind* * *v/r1 cut o.s.;cortarse el pelo have one’s hair cut2:la línea se ha cortado TELEC the line has gone dead3 fig famget embarrassed* * *vr1) : to cut oneselfcortarse el pelo: to cut one's hair2) : to be cut off3) : to sour (of milk)* * *cortarse vb2. (quedarse avergonzado) to get embarrassed -
10 каким-то образом он отделился от своих спутников
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > каким-то образом он отделился от своих спутников
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11 каким-то образом он отстал от своих спутников
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > каким-то образом он отстал от своих спутников
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12 فقد
فَقَدَ \ lose: not to have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident, to become weaker or poorer by He lost a lot of weight through illness. We lost on that business deal, not to keep He lost his temper (or Balance, or head, or hold). \ فَقَدَ صِلَتَه بِـ \ lose touch: not keep in touch: I’ve lost touch with him since he went abroad. \ فَقَدَ الصَّوَاب \ stun: to make (sb.) senseless, with a heavy blow: I stunned the thief with my stick. \ فَقَدَ عقله \ be out of one’s wits: to be mad. \ فَقَدَ كرامَته \ lose face: to lose the respect of others. \ فَقَدَ هدوء أعصابه \ lose one’s temper: to become angry: It was wrong of me to lose my temper yesterday - I’m sorry. -
13 alienarse de
v.to become separated from, to become estranged from. -
14 خسر
خَسِرَ \ lose: not to have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. lose: to become weaker or poorer by: He lost a lot of weight through illness. We lost on that business deal, be beaten in (a match); not win (a fight, an election, etc.) He lost the last election by very few votes. -
15 mustang
(Of uncertain origin. Probably a combination of mesteño [mestéjio], mestengo [mestérjgo], mestenco [mestérjko], and mostrenco [mostrérjko]. See accompanying explanation)1) Clark: 1800s. An untamed horse, or one that used to be tame, but has returned to the wild. The term originally referred to the horses brought to this continent by Spanish settlers, many of which escaped or were stolen by Indians and ended up running in wild herds in the West and Southwest. The origin of this term is disputed. One theory holds that mustang derives from mesteño, a Spanish term whose principal meaning is an animal (or thing) belonging to the Mesta, an association of owners of livestock (founded in 1273 by the Spanish government, according to Watts) that bred, fed, and sold their animals for their common good. A mesteño was an animal that had become separated from its owner and was considered to be the property of the entire Mesta. Although this term shows a semantic similarity to the English word, it is difficult to justify the nasal and velar consonants in the derived form. Three more likely sources are mestenco, mestengo, and mostrenco, all of which mean 'having no known owner' (according to the DRAE, mestengo refers especially to animals). The first two terms probably derived from mesteño, and the third is itself an adaptation of mestenco (with influence from the verb mostrar 'to show,' since stray animals had to be presented to the Mesta). It is likely that the English mustang derived from one of these three terms or from a combination of the three.Alternate forms: mestang, mestaña, mestengo, mesteño.2) Carlisle: 1929. As a verb, to hunt mustangs with the intention of snaring and domesticating them.3) By extension from (1), a mustang is also a person who is uncouth or unaccustomed to "civilized" society. -
16 відбиватися
= відбитися1) ( захищатися) to defend oneself ( against); to beat off, to repulse2) (про світло, хвилі) to be reflected; to reverberate3) ( залишати слід) to leave an imprintвідбиватися в пам'яті — to be engraved ( stamped) on one's memory
4) (позначатися, впливати) to affect, to have an affect (on); to tell (on)5) ( відламуватися) to break off, to be broken off6) ( відставати від своїх) to drop ( to fall) behind, to straggle, to become separated fromвідбиватися від рук — to get out of hand, to be incorrigible; ( про дитину) to become unmanageable
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17 أضاع
أضَاعَ \ lose: to miss; be too late for (a train, the chance to do sth., etc.), not have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. waste: to use (time, money, food, etc.) without any good purpose or result. \ أضَاعَ الوقت هدرًا \ idle: to be lazy. -
18 lose
أضَاعَ \ lose: to miss; be too late for (a train, the chance to do sth., etc.), not have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. waste: to use (time, money, food, etc.) without any good purpose or result. -
19 waste
أضَاعَ \ lose: to miss; be too late for (a train, the chance to do sth., etc.), not have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. waste: to use (time, money, food, etc.) without any good purpose or result. -
20 отбиваться
1. отбиться (от; защищаться)defend oneself (against); beat* off (d.), repulse (d.)отбиваться от противника — beat* off the enemy
они отбивались от противника — they were trying to beat off, или repulse, the enemy
2. отбитьсяони отбились от противника — they have beaten off, или repulsed, the enemy
( отставать) drop fall* behind; (от; отделяться) become* separated (from), straggle / stray (from)отбившийся от своей части воен. — straggler
3. отбиться (отламываться)♢
от рук отбиться — get* out of handbreak* off, be broken of4. страд. к отбивать
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