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3 разговориться
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возвр.;
разг.
1) (с кем-л.) (вступить в разговор) find plenty to talk about( with) ;
get into conversation( with) ;
get to talking
2) (увлечься разговором) warm to one's topic/theme/subject заставить кого-л. разговориться ≈ to get smb. talkingБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > разговориться
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РАЗВЯЗЫВАТЬ/РАЗВЯЗАТЬ ЯЗЫК coll VP1. - кому ( subj: abstr or a noun denoting an alcoholic beverage) to encourage, induce a person to begin talking, speak freely, without reservationX развязал язык Y-y = X loosened Y% tongue.Выпитое ли вино, или потребность откровенности, или мысль, что этот человек не знает и не узнает никого из действующих лиц его истории, или всё вместе развязало язык Пьеру. И он... рассказал всю свою историю: и свою женитьбу, и историю любви Наташи к его лучшему другу, и её измену, и все свои несложные отношения к ней (Толстой 6). Whether it was the wine he had drunk or an impulse of frankness or the thought that this man did not, and never would, know any of those who played a part in his story, or whether it was all these things together, something loosened Pierre's tongue....He told the whole story of his life: his marriage, Natasha's love for his best friend, her betrayal of him, and all his own simple relations with her (6a).2. - кому (subj: human to force, impel a person to speak, divulge a secretX развяжет Y-y язык - X will loosen Y's tongueX will make Y talk.3. (subj: human fearing punishment, reprisal, to speak after a silence and divulge some secretX развязал язык — X started talking(in limited contexts) X came clean.«Ещё раз повторяю вам, что на подобные вопросы отвечать не стану». - «На выбор: или ты, собака, сейчас же развяжешь язык, или через десять минут будешь поставлен к стенке! Ну?!» (Шолохов 5). "I repeat, I refuse to answer such questions." "You have the choice. Either you come clean, you dog, or in ten minutes from now we'll have you up against a wall! Now then?" (5a).4. often disapprov (subj: human to become talkative ( usu. after a silence), talk a great dealX развязал язык - X began to talk (a lot)X began to wag his tongue X began to jabber (chatter) away. -
5 развязать язык
• РАЗВЯЗЫВАТЬ/РАЗВЯЗАТЬ ЯЗЫК coll[VP]=====1. развязать язык кому [subj: abstr or a noun denoting an alcoholic beverage]⇒ to encourage, induce a person to begin talking, speak freely, without reservation:- X развязал язык Y-y ≈ X loosened Y's tongue.♦ Выпитое ли вино, или потребность откровенности, или мысль, что этот человек не знает и не узнает никого из действующих лиц его истории, или всё вместе развязало язык Пьеру. И он... рассказал всю свою историю: и свою женитьбу, и историю любви Наташи к его лучшему другу, и её измену, и все свои несложные отношения к ней (Толстой 6). Whether it was the wine he had drunk or an impulse of frankness or the thought that this man did not, and never would, know any of those who played a part in his story, or whether it was all these things together, something loosened Pierre's tongue....He told the whole story of his life: his marriage, Natasha's love for his best friend, her betrayal of him, and all his own simple relations with her (6a).2. развязать язык кому [subj: human]⇒ to force, impel a person to speak, divulge a secret:- X will make Y talk.3. [subj: human]⇒ fearing punishment, reprisal, to speak after a silence and divulge some secret:- [in limited contexts] X came clean.♦ "Ещё раз повторяю вам, что на подобные вопросы отвечать не стану". - " На выбор: или ты, собака, сейчас же развяжешь язык, или через десять минут будешь поставлен к стенке! Ну?!" (Шолохов 5). "I repeat, I refuse to answer such questions." "You have the choice. Either you come clean, you dog, or in ten minutes from now we'll have you up against a wall! Now then?" (5a).4. often disapprov [subj: human]⇒ to become talkative (usu. after a silence), talk a great deal:- X began to jabber (chatter) away.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > развязать язык
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6 развязывать язык
• РАЗВЯЗЫВАТЬ/РАЗВЯЗАТЬ ЯЗЫК coll[VP]=====1. развязывать язык кому [subj: abstr or a noun denoting an alcoholic beverage]⇒ to encourage, induce a person to begin talking, speak freely, without reservation:- X развязал язык Y-y ≈ X loosened Y's tongue.♦ Выпитое ли вино, или потребность откровенности, или мысль, что этот человек не знает и не узнает никого из действующих лиц его истории, или всё вместе развязало язык Пьеру. И он... рассказал всю свою историю: и свою женитьбу, и историю любви Наташи к его лучшему другу, и её измену, и все свои несложные отношения к ней (Толстой 6). Whether it was the wine he had drunk or an impulse of frankness or the thought that this man did not, and never would, know any of those who played a part in his story, or whether it was all these things together, something loosened Pierre's tongue....He told the whole story of his life: his marriage, Natasha's love for his best friend, her betrayal of him, and all his own simple relations with her (6a).2. развязывать язык кому [subj: human]⇒ to force, impel a person to speak, divulge a secret:- X will make Y talk.3. [subj: human]⇒ fearing punishment, reprisal, to speak after a silence and divulge some secret:- [in limited contexts] X came clean.♦ "Ещё раз повторяю вам, что на подобные вопросы отвечать не стану". - " На выбор: или ты, собака, сейчас же развяжешь язык, или через десять минут будешь поставлен к стенке! Ну?!" (Шолохов 5). "I repeat, I refuse to answer such questions." "You have the choice. Either you come clean, you dog, or in ten minutes from now we'll have you up against a wall! Now then?" (5a).4. often disapprov [subj: human]⇒ to become talkative (usu. after a silence), talk a great deal:- X began to jabber (chatter) away.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > развязывать язык
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7 розпатякатися
to become talkative; to forget oneself in chattering; to give free rein to one's tongue -
8 разговориться (II) (св)
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9 volverse comunicativo
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10 поразприказвам се
become a little more talkative; say a little too much* * *поразприка̀звам се,възвр. гл. become a little more talkative; say a little too much. -
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adj. grad. [osoba] (chętny do rozmowy) forthcoming; (gadatliwy) talkative- nie jesteś dziś zbyt rozmowny you’re not very talkative today- stać się bardziej rozmownym to become more eager to talkThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozmown|y
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12 vocal
1. adjective1) (concerned with voice) stimmlich2) (expressing oneself freely) gesprächig; lautstark [Minderheit, Gruppe, Protest]2. noun in sing. or pl.* * *['vəukəl]1) (of, or concerning, the voice: vocal music.) Vokal-...2) ((of a person) talkative; keen to make one's opinions heard by other people: He's always very vocal at meetings.) vernehmbar•- academic.ru/93510/vocally">vocally- vocalist
- vocal cords* * *vo·cal[ˈvəʊkəl, AM ˈvoʊ-]I. adj\vocal communication mündliche Kommunikation\vocal piece Vokalstück nt\vocal range Stimmumfang m\vocal sound Ton m2. (outspoken) laut\vocal minority lautstarke Minderheitto become \vocal laut werden3. (communicative) gesprächigII. nis that Tamsin Palmer on \vocals? ist das Tamsin Palmer, die da singt?* * *['vəUkəl]1. adj1) (= using voice) Stimm-; talent stimmlichvocal style — Singstil m
vocal range/training — Stimmumfang m/-bildung f
2) communication mündlich3) (= voicing one's opinions) group, person lautstarkto be/become vocal — sich zu Wort melden
to be vocal in demanding sth —
to become increasingly vocal in one's opposition to sth — seinen Widerstand gegen etw immer deutlicher or lauter zum Ausdruck bringen
2. n(of pop song) (gesungener) Schlager; (in jazz) Vocal ntwho's doing or singing the vocals for your group now? — wen habt ihr denn jetzt als Sänger?
vocals: Van Morrison — Gesang: Van Morrison
featuring Madonna on vocals — mit Madonna als Sängerin
lead vocals... — Leadsänger(in) m(f)...
* * *vocal [ˈvəʊkl]A adj (adv vocally)1. stimmlich, mündlich, Stimm…, Sprech…:vocal chink Stimmritze f;vocal c(h)ords Stimmbänder;vocal fold Stimmfalte f;2. MUS Vokal…, gesungen, Gesang(s)…, gesanglich:vocal duet Gesangsduett n;vocal music Vokalmusik f;vocal part Singstimme f;vocal recital Liederabend m3. stimmbegabt, der Sprache mächtig4. klingend, widerhallend ( with von)5. laut(stark), vernehmbar:become vocal laut werden, sich vernehmen lassen6. gesprächig7. LINGa) vokalischb) stimmhaftB s (gesungener) Schlager* * *1. adjective1) (concerned with voice) stimmlich2) (expressing oneself freely) gesprächig; lautstark [Minderheit, Gruppe, Protest]2. noun in sing. or pl.* * *adj.klingend adj.stimmlich adj. -
13 corto
adj.1 short, small-sized.2 slow-witted.3 short, shy.4 short, brief, laconic, succinct.5 brief, short.6 short, non-talkative, reserved, unexpressive.7 short, scant, wanting.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: cortar.* * *► adjetivo1 (extensión) short2 (duración) short, brief3 (escaso) scant, meagre (US meager)1 short film, short\a la corta o a la larga figurado sooner or later, in the long runcorto,-a de alcances familiar thick, dimcorto,-a de medios of scant meanscorto,-a de miras familiar narrow-mindedcorto,-a de vista short-sightedni corto,-a ni perezoso,-a familiar without thinking twicequedarse corto,-a (ropa) to become too short■ el pantalón se me ha quedado corto my trousers have become too short for me 2 (calcular mal) to underestimate, miscalculate■ te quedaste corto con los bocadillos you didn't make enough sandwiches 3 (un tiro) to fall short 4 (no decir todo) to hold something back, not say enough————————1 short film, short* * *(f. - corta)adj.1) short2) shy, timid3) scarce* * *1. ADJ1) [longitud, distancia] shortpantalón 1)2) [periodo, visita, reunión] short, briefplazo 1)la película se me hizo muy corta — the film was over o went very quickly
3) (=escaso) [ración] small•
corto de algo, un café con leche, pero corto de café — a coffee with plenty of milk, a milky coffeeando o voy corto de dinero — I'm short of money
ando o voy muy corto de tiempo — I'm short of time, I'm pressed o pushed for time
corto de vista — shortsighted, nearsighted (EEUU)
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quedarse corto, costará unos tres millones, y seguro que me quedo corto — it will cost three million, and I'm probably underestimatingle dijo lo que pensaba de él, pero se quedó corto — she told him what she thought of him, but it still wasn't enough
4) (=tímido) shy5) (=torpe) dim *, thick *- es más corto que las mangas de un chaleco2. SM1) (Cine) short, short film, short movie (EEUU)2) [de cerveza, vino] small glass; [de café] black coffee3.SF* * *I- ta adjetivo1)a) ( en longitud) <calle/río> shortiba vestida de corto — she was wearing a short dress/skirt
b) ( en duración) <película/curso/viaje> short; <visita/conversación> short, brief2) (escaso, insuficiente)corto de algo: ando corto de dinero I'm a bit short of money; corto de vista near-sighted, shortsighted (BrE); ando muy corto de tiempo I'm really pressed for time; un café con leche corto de café a milky coffee; quedarse corto: costará más de un millón y seguro que me quedo corto it must cost at least a million, in fact it could well be more; lo llamé de todo y aun así me quedé corto I called him all the names under the sun and I could have said more; nos quedamos cortos con el pan — we didn't buy enough bread
3) < persona>a) (fam) ( tímido) shyb) (fam) ( poco inteligente) stupidIIcorto de entendederas or alcances — dim, dense (colloq)
1) (Cin)a) ( cortometraje) short (movie o film)b) cortos masculino plural (Col, Méx, Ven) ( de película) trailer2) (de cerveza, vino) (Esp) small glass; ( de whisky etc) (Chi) shot* * *I- ta adjetivo1)a) ( en longitud) <calle/río> shortiba vestida de corto — she was wearing a short dress/skirt
b) ( en duración) <película/curso/viaje> short; <visita/conversación> short, brief2) (escaso, insuficiente)corto de algo: ando corto de dinero I'm a bit short of money; corto de vista near-sighted, shortsighted (BrE); ando muy corto de tiempo I'm really pressed for time; un café con leche corto de café a milky coffee; quedarse corto: costará más de un millón y seguro que me quedo corto it must cost at least a million, in fact it could well be more; lo llamé de todo y aun así me quedé corto I called him all the names under the sun and I could have said more; nos quedamos cortos con el pan — we didn't buy enough bread
3) < persona>a) (fam) ( tímido) shyb) (fam) ( poco inteligente) stupidIIcorto de entendederas or alcances — dim, dense (colloq)
1) (Cin)a) ( cortometraje) short (movie o film)b) cortos masculino plural (Col, Méx, Ven) ( de película) trailer2) (de cerveza, vino) (Esp) small glass; ( de whisky etc) (Chi) shot* * *corto11 = brief [briefer -comp., briefest -sup.], short [shorter -comp., shortest -sup.], skimpy [skimpier -comp., skimpiest -sup.].Ex: Longer titles since each title can occupy only one line will be truncated and only brief source references are included.
Ex: The 'in' analytic entry consist of two parts: the description of the part, and a short citation of the whole item in which the part is to be found.Ex: Wimbledon organisers have imposed a ban on skimpy tennis outfits ahead of this year's tournament.* a corto plazo = before very long, short term [short-term], in the short run, short-range, at short notice, in the short term, short-run.* andar corto de dinero = be strapped for + cash, be strapped for + cash.* andar (muy) corto de dinero = be (hard) pressed for + money.* andar (muy) corto de tiempo = be (hard) pressed for + time.* arma corta = small arm.* camiseta de mangas cortas = T-shirt [tee-shirt].* con un plazo de tiempo muy corto = at (a) very short notice.* con un plazo de tiempo tan corto = at such short notice.* corta distancia de desplazamiento = easy travelling distance.* cortas miras = nearsightedness [near-sightedness], myopia.* corto de dinero = strapped, cash strapped, financially strapped, short of money.* corto de miras = myopic, short-sighted [shortsighted].* corto de vista = nearsighted [near-sighted].* corto y grueso = stubby [stubbier -comp., stubbiest -sup.].* de corta duración = short term [short-term].* de mangas cortas = short-sleeved.* demasiado corto = all too short.* edición de tiradas cortas = short run publishing.* en un corto espacio de tiempo = in a short space of time.* en un corto período de tiempo = in a short period of time.* en un tiempo relativamente corto = in a relatively short time, in a relatively short span of time.* hacerse más corto = grow + shorter.* más bien corto = shortish.* novela corta = novella, novelette.* quedarse corto = stop + short of, fall + short, fall + short of.* relato corto = short story.* siesta corta = power nap, catnap.* solución a corto plazo = short-term solution.* tirada corta = short run.* tirando a corto = shortish.* vacación corta = short break.corto22 = dim-witted [dimwitted].Ex: From that point on, the film is not only stupid, it's dim-witted, brainless and obtuse to the point of being insulting to the audience.
* corto de luces = dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], dim-witted [dimwitted].* más corto que las mangas de un chaleco = as thick as two (short) planks, as shy as shy can be, as thick as a brick, as daft as a brush, knucklehead.corto33 = short film.Ex: With an eclectic mix of high-end quality short films and a devoted audience it is little wonder the event has sold out ever year for the past six years.
* festival de cine corto = short film festival.* festival de cortos = short film festival.* * *A1 (en longitud) ‹calle/río› shortel camino más corto the shortest routeel niño dio unos pasos cortitos the baby took a few short stepsme voy a cortar el pelo bien corto I'm going to have my hair cut really shortun jersey de manga corta a short-sleeved pulloverel vestido (se) le ha quedado corto the dress has got(ten) too short for her, she's got(ten) too big for the dressfue a la fiesta vestida de corto she went to the party wearing a short dress/skirtrecibe un pase en corto de Chano he receives a short pass from Chanotener a algn corto to keep sb on a tight rein2 (en duración) ‹película/curso› short; ‹visita/conversación› short, brief; ‹viaje› shortlos días se están haciendo más cortos the days are getting shorteresta semana se me ha hecho muy corta this week has gone very quickly o has flown (by) for meun corto período de auge económico a brief economic booma la corta o a la larga sooner or laterB(escaso, insuficiente): tiene hijos de corta edad she has very young childrenuna ración muy corta a very small portioncorto DE algo:un café con leche corto de café a weak white coffee, a milky coffeepara mí, un gin-tonic cortito de ginebra I'll have a gin and tonic, but not too much ginando corto de dinero I'm a bit short of moneyes muy corto de ambiciones he lacks ambitioncorto de vista near-sighted, shortsighted ( BrE)ando muy corto de tiempo I'm really pressed o ( BrE) pushed for time, I'm very short of timequedarse corto: deben haber gastado más de un millón y seguro que me quedo corto they must have spent at least a million, in fact it could well have been morelo llamé de todo y aun así me quedé corto I called him all the names under the sun and I still felt I hadn't said enough o and I still didn't feel I'd said enoughnos quedamos cortos con el pan we didn't buy enough breadel pase se quedó corto the pass fell shortC ‹persona›ni corto ni perezoso as bold as you like, as bold as brassni corto ni perezoso le dijo lo que pensaba he told him outright o in no uncertain terms what he thought2 ( fam) (poco inteligente) stupidA ( Cin)1 (cortometraje) short, short movie o filmB1 ( Esp) (de cerveza, vino) small glass2 ( Chi) (de whisky etc) shot* * *
Del verbo cortar: ( conjugate cortar)
corto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cortó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
cortar
corto
cortar ( conjugate cortar) verbo transitivo
1 ( dividir) ‹cuerda/pastel› to cut, chop;
‹ asado› to carve;
‹leña/madera› to chop;
‹ baraja› to cut;◊ corto algo por la mitad to cut sth in half o in two;
corto algo en rodajas/en cuadritos to slice/dice sth;
corto algo en trozos to cut sth into pieces
2 (quitar, separar) ‹rama/punta/pierna› to cut off;
‹ árbol› to cut down, chop down;
‹ flores› (CS) to pick;
3 ( hacer más corto) ‹pelo/uñas› to cut;
‹césped/pasto› to mow;
‹ seto› to cut;
‹ rosal› to cut back;
‹ texto› to cut down
4 ( en costura) ‹falda/vestido› to cut out
5 ( interrumpir)
‹película/programa› to interrupt
[ manifestantes] to block;
6 (censurar, editar) ‹ película› to cut;
‹escena/diálogo› to cut (out)
7 [ frío]:◊ el frío me cortó los labios my lips were chapped o cracked from the cold weather
verbo intransitivo
1 [cuchillo/tijeras] to cut
2a) (Cin):◊ ¡corten! cut!
cortarse verbo pronominal
1 ( interrumpirse) [proyección/película] to stop;
[llamada/gas] to get cut off;
se me cortó la respiración I could hardly breathe
2
‹brazo/cara› to cut;
3 ( cruzarse) [líneas/calles] to cross
4 [ leche] to curdle;
[mayonesa/salsa] to separate
5 (Chi, Esp) [ persona] (turbarse, aturdirse) to get embarrassed
corto 1◊ -ta adjetivo
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el vestido le quedó corto the dress is too short for her now;
iba vestida de corto she was wearing a short dress/skirt
‹visita/conversación› short, brief;
2 (escaso, insuficiente):
corto de vista near-sighted, shortsighted (BrE);
andar corto de tiempo to be pressed for time
3 (fam) ( poco inteligente) stupid;
corto de entendederas or alcances dim, dense (colloq)
corto 2 sustantivo masculino (Cin)
b)
cortar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cut
(un árbol) to cut down
(el césped) to mow
2 (amputar) to cut off
3 (la luz, el teléfono) to cut off
4 (impedir el paso) to block
5 (eliminar, censurar) to cut out
II verbo intransitivo
1 (partir) to cut
2 (atajar) to cut across, to take a short cut
3 familiar (interrumpir una relación) to split up: cortó con su novia, he split up with his girlfriend
♦ Locuciones: familiar cortar por lo sano, to put an end to
corto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (distancia, tiempo) short
2 fam (de poca inteligencia) corto,-a (de luces), dim-witted
3 (escaso) short: el guiso está corto de sal, the stew is short of salt
corto,-a de vista, short-sighted
4 (vergonzoso) shy
II sustantivo masculino
1 Cine short (film)
2 Auto luz corta, dipped headlights pl
♦ Locuciones: familiar quedarse corto, to fall short (of the mark), underestimate: y me quedo corto cuando digo que es la mejor película del siglo, and my saying that it's the best movie of the century is an understatement
' corto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atar
- carabina
- comunicación
- corta
- cortar
- cortarse
- literalmente
- pantalón
- pequeña
- pequeño
- remo
- salida
- short
- slip
- tachuela
- tres
- vista
- corriente
- cursillo
- espacio
- gabán
- llevar
- pelado
- plazo
English:
ankle
- block off
- bob
- coat
- cord
- crop
- dim
- dull
- have
- hop
- least
- short
- short-haired
- short-range
- short-term
- short-winded
- skimpy
- spell
- term
- themselves
- thick
- understatement
- clean
- cut
- draw
- herself
- himself
- jab
- nearsighted
- notice
- on
- over
- push
- sever
- side
- slash
- their
- under
* * *corto, -a♦ adj1. [de poca longitud] short;las mangas me están cortas my sleeves are too short;estos pantalones se me han quedado cortos these trousers are too short for me now;hace varias semanas que no se viste de corto [futbolista] he hasn't been in the squad for several weeks;2. [de poca duración] short;el paseo se me ha hecho muy corto the walk seemed to go very quickly3. [escaso] [raciones] small, meagre;[disparo] short of the target;el lanzamiento se quedó corto the throw fell short;estoy corto de dinero I'm short of money;andamos muy cortos de tiempo we're very short of time, we haven't got very much time;Figcorto de miras short-sighted;corto de vista short-sightedFam Humser más corto que las mangas de un chaleco to be as thick as two short planks5. Compni corto ni perezoso just like that;quedarse corto [al calcular] to underestimate;nos quedamos cortos al comprar pan we didn't buy enough bread;decir que es bueno es quedarse corto it's an understatement to call it good;este programa se queda corto para nuestras necesidades this program doesn't do all the things we need♦ nm1. [cortometraje] short (movie o Br film)2. [bebida]un corto de vino/cerveza a small wine/beer* * *adj short;ir de corto be wearing a short dress;corto de vista nearsighted;de corta edad young;ni corto ni perezoso as bold as brass;a la corta o a la larga sooner or later* * *corto, -ta adj1) : short (in length or duration)2) : scarce3) : timid, shy4)corto de vista : nearsighted* * *corto adj1. (en general) short -
14 incluso
adj.included, enclosed.adv.even.me gustó incluso a mí even I liked itla comida de ayer estaba buena, la de hoy, mejor incluso yesterday's meal was good, and today's was even betterShe even needs a car Ella necesita incluso un carro=She needs even a car.prep.even.todos, incluso tú, debemos ayudar we must all help, even youm.enclosure.* * *► adverbio1 even1 even* * *1. ADV1) (=aun) evenno resulta sencillo ni incluso para nosotros — it isn't simple, (not) even for us
2) (=incluyendo) includingnos gustó a todos, incluso a los más testarudos — we all liked it, even o including the most stubborn of us
2.ADJ enclosed* * *adverbio evenestaba muy animado, incluso hablador — he was very cheerful, in fact he was positively chatty
* * *= even, if not, yet even, yet.Ex. Even a dictionary catalogue uses the symbols of a classification scheme to indicate the shelf location of documents.Ex. Consultation of contemporary documents are more reliable, if not infallible.Ex. Yet even under these auspicious circumstances, it is important that clients become stakeholders in the entire process = Aun incluso con estas circunstancias tan prometedoras, es importante que los clientes participen de lleno en todo el proceso.Ex. This will make it yet more difficult for the information worker and the end user to keep up to date with the full range of data bases.----* incluso entonces = even then.* incluso yendo más lejos = even farther afield.* ni incluso = for that matter, not even.* * *adverbio evenestaba muy animado, incluso hablador — he was very cheerful, in fact he was positively chatty
* * *= even, if not, yet even, yet.Ex: Even a dictionary catalogue uses the symbols of a classification scheme to indicate the shelf location of documents.
Ex: Consultation of contemporary documents are more reliable, if not infallible.Ex: Yet even under these auspicious circumstances, it is important that clients become stakeholders in the entire process = Aun incluso con estas circunstancias tan prometedoras, es importante que los clientes participen de lleno en todo el proceso.Ex: This will make it yet more difficult for the information worker and the end user to keep up to date with the full range of data bases.* incluso entonces = even then.* incluso yendo más lejos = even farther afield.* ni incluso = for that matter, not even.* * *evenincluso se ofreció para llevarme al aeropuerto she even offered to take me to the airportestaba muy animado, incluso hablador he was very cheerful, in fact he was quite talkative* * *
incluso adverbio
even
incluso
I adv (con inclusión de) even: estaba toda su familia, incluso sus abuelos, all his family was there, even the grandparents
II preposición (para indicar sorpresa: hasta) even: ¡vamos, incluso yo lo sabía!, come on, even I knew that!
III conj (aun) incluso presionándome, no conseguirá que cambie de opinión, even if he puts pressure on me, he won't get me to change my mind
' incluso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aunque
- estanca
- estanco
- inclusive
- misma
- mismo
English:
actually
- alive
- even
- extend
- including
* * *♦ adveven;me gustó incluso a mí even I liked it;la comida de ayer estaba buena, la de hoy, mejor incluso yesterday's meal was good, and today's was even better♦ prepeven;todos, incluso tú, debemos ayudar we must all help, even you* * *adv, prp & conj even* * *incluso adv1) aun: even, in factes importante e incluso crucial: it is important and even crucial2) : inclusively* * *incluso adv even -
15 Я-26
РАСПУСКАТЬ/РАСПУСТИТЬ ЯЗЫК coll, disapprov VP subj: human to become too talkative, speak excessively, without restraintX распустил язык — X talked too much (too freely)X wagged (began to wag) his tongueNeg Imper не распускай язык - shut your mouthquit wagging (don't wag) your tongue put a sock in it put a lid on it.В это мгновение чёрный китель поднял голову и начал что-то выговаривать своему земляку. Сван, что сидел на корточках, добродушно оправдывался, поглядывая в нашу сторону, как на союзников. Чёрный китель постепенно успокоился и на интонации мелкого административного раздражения замолк. «Язык не распускай», - сказал он ему в конце по-русски... (Искандер 4). At that instant, Black-Tunic raised his head and began saying something to his countryman. The Svan who was sitting on his haunches defended himself good-naturedly, glancing in our direction as if we were allies. Black-Tunic gradually wound down and concluded in a tone of petty administrative irritation. "Don't wag your tongue," he said finally, in Russian... (4a). -
16 распускать язык
• РАСПУСКАТЬ/РАСПУСТИТЬ ЯЗЫК coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to become too talkative, speak excessively, without restraint:- quit wagging < don't wag> your tongue;- put a lid on it.♦ В это мгновение чёрный китель поднял голову и начал что-то выговаривать своему земляку. Сван, что сидел на корточках, добродушно оправдывался, поглядывая в нашу сторону, как на союзников. Чёрный китель постепенно успокоился и на интонации мелкого административного раздражения замолк. "Язык не распускай", - сказал он ему в конце по-русски... (Искандер 4). At that instant, Black-Tunic raised his head and began saying something to his countryman. The Svan who was sitting on his haunches defended himself good-naturedly, glancing in our direction as if we were allies. Black-Tunic gradually wound down and concluded in a tone of petty administrative irritation. "Don't wag your tongue," he said finally, in Russian... (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > распускать язык
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17 распустить язык
• РАСПУСКАТЬ/РАСПУСТИТЬ ЯЗЫК coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to become too talkative, speak excessively, without restraint:- quit wagging < don't wag> your tongue;- put a lid on it.♦ В это мгновение чёрный китель поднял голову и начал что-то выговаривать своему земляку. Сван, что сидел на корточках, добродушно оправдывался, поглядывая в нашу сторону, как на союзников. Чёрный китель постепенно успокоился и на интонации мелкого административного раздражения замолк. "Язык не распускай", - сказал он ему в конце по-русски... (Искандер 4). At that instant, Black-Tunic raised his head and began saying something to his countryman. The Svan who was sitting on his haunches defended himself good-naturedly, glancing in our direction as if we were allies. Black-Tunic gradually wound down and concluded in a tone of petty administrative irritation. "Don't wag your tongue," he said finally, in Russian... (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > распустить язык
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18 vocal
['vəukəl]1) (of, or concerning, the voice: vocal music.) vokalen2) ((of a person) talkative; keen to make one's opinions heard by other people: He's always very vocal at meetings.) glasen•- vocally- vocalist
- vocal cords* * *[vóukl]1.adjective ( vocally adverb)izražen z glasom, glasoven; usten, govoren, ki se tiče (človeškega) glasu; pevski, vokalen; zvočen, doneč, zveneč, odmevajoč; phonetics vokaličen; poetically žuboreč; hrupen, glasen, slišenvocal auscultation medicine osluškovanje govornih šumovto become vocal — izraziti se z besedami;2.noun(redko) linguisticssamoglasnik, vokal -
19 поразприказвам
се become a little more talkative; say a little too much -
20 quiet
1. adjective,be quiet! — (coll.) sei still od. ruhig!
keep something quiet, keep quiet about something — (fig.) etwas geheimhalten
3) (gentle) sanft; (peaceful) ruhig [Kind, Person]2. noun 3. transitive verbhave a quiet word with somebody — mit jemandem unter vier Augen reden
see academic.ru/59748/quieten">quieten* * *1. adjective1) (not making very much, or any, noise; without very much, or any, noise: Tell the children to be quiet; It's very quiet out in the country; a quiet person.) ruhig2) (free from worry, excitement etc: I live a very quiet life.) ruhig3) (without much movement or activity; not busy: We'll have a quiet afternoon watching television.) ruhig2. noun(a state, atmosphere, period of time etc which is quiet: In the quiet of the night; All I want is peace and quiet.) die Ruhe3. verb((especially American: often with down) to quieten.) beruhigen- quieten- quietly
- quietness
- keep quiet about
- on the quiet* * *qui·et[kwaɪət]I. adj<-er, -est>to speak in a \quiet voice leise sprechen2. (silent) ruhigplease be \quiet Ruhe bitte!to keep \quiet ruhig seinthey were told to keep \quiet ihnen wurde gesagt, dass sie still sein sollengive the baby a bottle to keep her \quiet gib mal dem Baby die Flasche, damit es nicht schreitthe new teacher can't keep the children \quiet der neue Lehrer hat die Kinder nicht im Griffa \quiet corner/place eine ruhige Ecke/ein ruhiger Platzin \quiet contemplation in stiller Betrachtungyou've been very \quiet all evening — is anything the matter? du warst den ganzen Abend sehr ruhig — ist irgendwas?if she knows something, she's keeping very \quiet about it wenn sie etwas davon weiß, so sagt sie nichts darüberto keep sb \quiet jdn zum Schweigen bringen4. (secret) heimlichto feel a \quiet satisfaction eine stille Genugtuung empfindento have a \quiet word with sb mit jdm ein Wörtchen im Vertrauen reden famcan I have a \quiet word with you? könnte ich Sie [mal] unter vier Augen sprechen?to keep sth \quiet etw für sich akk behaltenthey wanted a \quiet wedding sie wollten eine Hochzeit in kleinem Rahmen6. (not exciting) geruhsamit's a \quiet peaceful little village es ist ein beschaulicher und friedlicher kleiner Ort; (not busy) street, town ruhig7.▶ anything for a \quiet life! wenn ich doch nur eine Sekunde mal meine Ruhe hätte!let's have some \quiet! Ruhe bitte!peace and \quiet Ruhe und FriedenI just want peace and \quiet for five minutes ich will nur fünf Minuten lang meine Ruhe habenI go camping for some peace and \quiet ich gehe zelten, weil ich ein wenig Ruhe und Stille finden möchte3.▶ on the \quiet heimlichto get married on the \quiet in aller Stille heiratenIII. vt esp AM▪ to \quiet sb/sth jdn/etw besänftigento \quiet children Kinder zur Ruhe bringen* * *['kwaɪət]1. adj (+er)1) (= silent) still; neighbours, person ruhig, still; engine ruhig; footsteps, music, car, voice leiseat night when the office is quiet — nachts, wenn im Büro alles still ist
she was as quiet as a mouse — sie war mucksmäuschenstill (inf)
(be) quiet! — Ruhe!
can't you keep your dog quiet? — können Sie nicht zusehen, dass ihr Hund still ist?
that book should keep him quiet for a while — das Buch sollte ihn eine Weile beschäftigt halten, mit dem Buch sollte er eine Weile zu tun haben
to keep quiet about sth — über etw (acc) nichts sagen
you've kept very quiet about it — du hast ja nicht viel darüber verlauten lassen
to go quiet — still werden; (music etc) leise werden
could you make the class quiet for a minute? —
to have a quiet mind —
he had a quiet sleep the patient had a quiet night — er hat ruhig geschlafen der Patient verbrachte eine ruhige or ungestörte Nacht
yesterday everything was quiet on the Syrian border — gestern herrschte Ruhe or war alles ruhig an der syrischen Grenze
I was just sitting there having a quiet drink — ich saß da und habe in aller Ruhe mein Bier etc getrunken
4) (= unpretentious, simple) dress, tie, colour dezent; style einfach, schlicht; elegance schlicht; wedding, dinner, funeral im kleinen RahmenI caught him having a quiet drink — ich habe ihn dabei erwischt, wie er heimlich getrunken hat
6) (= unobtrusive, confidential) dinner ruhig, im kleinen Kreis; negotiation besonnen, vertraulich; diplomacy besonnen2. nRuhe fon the quiet —
See:→ peace3. vtSee:= quieten4. vi(US: become quiet) nachlassen, erlahmen, erlöschen* * *quiet [ˈkwaıət]A adj (adv quietly)1. ruhig, still (beide auch fig Person etc)quiet run TECH ruhiger Gang;be quiet! sei still oder ruhig!;quiet, please ich bitte um Ruhe!; Ruhe, bitte!;a) sich ruhig verhalten, still sein,b) den Mund halten3. ruhig, friedlich, behaglich, beschaulich (Leben etc):a quiet evening ein ruhiger oder geruhsamer Abend;4. bewegungslos, still (Gewässer)5. fig versteckt, geheim, heimlich, leise:a quiet resentment ein heimlicher Groll;keep sth quiet etwas geheim halten oder für sich behalten6. ruhig, unauffällig:quiet colo(u)rs ruhige oder gedämpfte Farben7. WIRTSCH ruhig, still, flau (Saison etc)B s1. Ruhe f2. Ruhe f, Stille f:on the quiet umg klammheimlich; heimlich, still und leiseC v/t1. beruhigen, zur Ruhe bringen2. beruhigen, besänftigen3. zum Schweigen bringen* * *1. adjective,1) (silent) still; (not loud) leise [Schritte, Musik, Stimme, Motor, Fahrzeug]be quiet! — (coll.) sei still od. ruhig!
keep something quiet, keep quiet about something — (fig.) etwas geheimhalten
2) (peaceful, not busy) ruhig3) (gentle) sanft; (peaceful) ruhig [Kind, Person]4) (not overt, disguised) versteckt; heimlich [Groll]5) (not formal) zwanglos; klein [Feier]6) (not showy) dezent [Farben, Muster]; schlicht [Eleganz, Stil]2. nounRuhe, die; (silence, stillness) Stille, die3. transitive verb* * *adj.leis adj.ruhig adj.still adj.
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