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1) (to become fresh or cool: The wind began to freshen.) friske opp/på2) ((often with up) to (cause to) become less tired or untidy looking: I must freshen up before dinner.) friske seg opp, stelle/pynte segverb \/ˈfreʃ(ə)n\/1) ( om vind) friske på, øke2) vanne ut, utvanne, fjerne saltet fra3) blande ut4) ( om drink) fylle på, helle i mer5) gjøre frisk6) ( om ku eller annet dyr som gir melk) begynne å gi melk igjen7) fornye8) gjøre ferskfreshen up friske opp, fornyemoren min har akkurat fikset på en gammel kjole stelle\/pynte seg, fiffe seg opp -
102 ogarnąć
1. (-nę, -niesz); imp - nij; vb; od ogarniać 2. vt perf; potto straighten (up) (pot)* * *pf.-ij, ogarniać ipf.1. (= obejmować ramionami) embrace.2. (= widzieć, rozumieć całość) comprehend; ogarniać kogoś/coś spojrzeniem take sb/sth in; staram się ogarnąć złożoność sytuacji I'm trying to fathom the complexity of the situation; trudno to ogarnąć umysłem it's difficult to grasp, it's mind-boggling.3. (= przenikać kogoś) grip, overcome, sweep; ogarnęła mnie panika I was panic stricken, panic gripped me.4. (= otaczać kogoś, coś) surround, encompass; ogarnęły nas kompletne ciemności we were left in total darkness.5. (= rozprzestrzeniać się) (epidemia, pożar) spread l. sweep across.6. pot. (= porządkować, sprzątać) (mieszkanie, obejście) pot. tidy (up), spruce up.pf.-ij, ogarniać się ipf. spruce up, freshen up; muszę się trochę ogarnąć przed obiadem I have to spruce up a bit before dinner.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ogarnąć
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103 to freshen up
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104 freshen
1) (to become fresh or cool: The wind began to freshen.) kólna, verða svalari2) ((often with up) to (cause to) become less tired or untidy looking: I must freshen up before dinner.) fríska upp, snyrta sig -
105 freshen
felfrissít, felfrissül* * *1) (to become fresh or cool: The wind began to freshen.) felfrissít2) ((often with up) to (cause to) become less tired or untidy looking: I must freshen up before dinner.) felüdít -
106 down
Adv1. उदास/हतोत्साहShe has been down since her last exam results.नीचेHe lay face downThe thief was hidden in the down staircaseThe shades were down3. खराबWe can't work because the computer is downगिरा\downहुआThe tree is downनकदThey made the down payment--------N1. रोवाँ/मुलायम\downबालYou have 4 downs to gain 1.yards--------Prep1. के\downनीचे/के\downतलेYou should run down a hill.He ran off down the street.--------VT1. नीचे\downगिरानाHe downed three martinis before dinnerSome people can down a pound of meat in the course of one mealThe policeman downed the heavily armed suspect -
107 freshen
1) (to become fresh or cool: The wind began to freshen.) arrefecer2) ((often with up) to (cause to) become less tired or untidy looking: I must freshen up before dinner.) refrescar(-se)* * *fresh.en[fr'eʃən] vt+vi 1 refrescar: a) tornar(-se) mais fresco. b) renovar, restaurar. c) reanimar(-se), avivar(-se), revigorar-se, dar ou tomar novas forças, revivificar, reviver. d) Naut folgar (um cabo) mudando os pontos sujeitos a fricção. 2 dessalgar(-se), deitar de molho. 3 dar cria (vaca). the wind freshens o vento está ficando mais forte ou mais frio. to freshen up a) refrescar(-se) com água. b) tornar (algo) mais atrativo. -
108 débarbouiller
débarbouiller [debaʀbuje]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *debaʀbuje
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verbe transitif to wash
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se débarbouiller verbe pronominal to wash one's face* * *debaʀbuje vt* * *débarbouiller verb table: aimerA vtr to wash [enfant, visage].B se débarbouiller vpr to wash one's face.[debarbuje] verbe transitif[enfant, visage] to wash————————se débarbouiller verbe pronominal -
109 travailler
travailler [tʀavaje]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. to work• faire travailler sa tête or sa matière grise to set one's mind to work• fais travailler ta tête ! use your head!• travailler en usine/à domicile to work in a factory/at home• dans ce pays on fait travailler les enfants à huit ans in this country they put children to work at the age of eightb. ( = s'exercer) [artiste, acrobate, musicien] to practise ; [boxeur] to trainc. [métal, bois] to warp2. transitive verba. ( = façonner) [+ matière, verre, fer] to work• travailler la pâte ( = pétrir) to knead the doughb. ( = potasser, améliorer) to work on• travailler le chant/piano to practise singing/the piano► travailler à [+ livre, projet] to work on ; [+ cause, but] to work for ; ( = s'efforcer d'obtenir) to work towardsc. [doutes, faits] to worry ; [douleur] to torment• cette idée/ce projet le travaille this idea/this plan is very much on his mind* * *tʀavaje
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1) ( pour perfectionner) to work on [style, matière scolaire, voix, muscles]; to practise [BrE] [sport, instrument, chant]2) ( manipuler) to work [bois, métal]; Culinaire to knead [pâte]; Agriculture to work, to cultivate [terre]; to cultivate [vigne]3) ( préoccuper)travailler quelqu'un — [affaire, idée] to be ou prey on somebody's mind, to bother somebody; ( tourmenter) [jalousie, douleur] to plague somebody
ce sont ses dents qui le travaillent — ( parlant d'un bébé) he is out of sorts because he's teething
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travailler à verbe transitif indirecttravailler à — to work on [projet, dissertation]; to work toward(s) [objectif]
travailler à rétablir la paix — to endeavour [BrE] to restore peace
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verbe intransitif1) ( faire un effort) [personne, machine] to work; [muscles] to work2) ( exercer un métier) to worktravailler en équipes/de nuit — to work shifts/nights
travailler au noir — gén to work without declaring one's earnings; ( exercer un second emploi non déclaré) to moonlight
3) Commerce ( faire des affaires) [commerçant, magasin, hôtel] to do businesstravailler à perte — [entreprise, commerce] to run at a loss
4) ( produire un revenu)5) ( œuvrer)nous voulons la paix et c'est dans ce sens que nous travaillons — we want peace and we are working toward(s) it
6) ( s'entraîner) [athlète] to train; [boxeur] to train, to work out; [musicien, danseur] to practise [BrE]7) ( se modifier) [bois] to warp; [vin] to ferment8) ( se déformer) [poutre] to be in stress* * *tʀavaje1. vi1) [personne] to work2) [bois] to warp2. vt1) (= façonner) [bois, métal] to work, [pâte] to knead, [objet d'art] to work on2) [discipline]travailler son piano — to do one's piano practice Grande-Bretagne to do one's piano practise USA
3) (= préoccuper)4) (= influencer) to work ontravailler à — to work on, (= contribuer à) to work towards
travailler à faire — to endeavour to do Grande-Bretagne to endeavor to do USA
* * *travailler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( pour perfectionner) to work on [style, matière scolaire, mouvement, voix, muscles]; to practiseGB [sport, instrument, chant, sonate]; travailler son latin to work on one's Latin; travailler le saut en longueur to practiseGB the long jump;2 ( manipuler) to work [bois, métal]; Culin to knead [pâte]; to stir [sth] until smooth [sauce]; Agric to work, to cultivate [terre]; to cultivate [vigne];4 ( préoccuper) travailler qn [affaire, idée] to be ou prey on sb's mind, to bother sb; ( tourmenter) [jalousie, douleur] to plague sb; je ne sais pas ce qui le travaille I don't know what's bothering him; un doute me travaillait I had a nagging doubt; c'est la jalousie qui le travaille he's plagued ou tormented by jealousy; ce sont ses dents qui le travaillent ( parlant d'un bébé) he is out of sorts because he's teething.B travailler à vtr ind travailler à to work on [projet, dissertation]; to work towards [objectif]; travailler quatre ans à sa thèse to work on one's thesis for four years; travailler à rétablir la paix to endeavourGB to restore peace; travailler à la perte de qn to try to engineer sb's downfall.C vi1 ( faire un effort) [personne, machine] to work; [muscles] to work; travailler de ses mains to work with one's hands; travailler sur un texte/projet to work on a text/project; faire travailler un élève to make a pupil work; faire travailler ses biceps to use one's biceps; faire travailler son cerveau to apply one's mind; ton imagination travaille trop you have an overactive imagination;2 ( exercer un métier) to work; travailler en usine/à domicile to work in a factory/at home; travailler dans l'édition/le textile to work in publishing/textiles; travailler comme secrétaire to work as a secretary; travailler en équipes/de nuit to work shifts/nights; travailler en indépendant to work freelance, to be self-employed; ta mère travaille? does your mother work?; il a hâte de travailler he can't wait to start work; faire travailler les enfants to put children to work; travailler au noir gén to work without declaring one's earnings; ( exercer un second emploi non déclaré) to moonlight;3 ( faire des affaires) Comm [commerçant, magasin, hôtel] to do business; bien travailler to do good business; l'épicier/restaurant ne travaille pas beaucoup the grocer/restaurant isn't doing much business; travailler avec l'étranger to do business abroad; travailler pour l'exportation to work in exports; nous travaillons surtout l'été/avec les touristes most of our trade is in the summer/with tourists; travailler à perte [entreprise, commerce] to run at a loss;4 ( produire un revenu) [argent] to work; faire travailler son argent to make one's money work for one;5 ( œuvrer) travailler pour/contre qn to work for/against sb; nous voulons la paix et c'est dans ce sens que nous travaillons we want peace and we are working toward(s) it; travailler pour/contre ses intérêts to act in/against one's own interests;6 ( s'entraîner) [athlète] to train; [boxeur] to train, work out; [musicien, danseur] to practiseGB; travailler aux barres parallèles to work on the parallel bars;7 ( se modifier) [bois] to warp; [vin] to ferment; [pâte] to prove, to rise;8 ( se déformer) [poutre] to be in stress.[travaje] verbe intransitif1. [être actif] to worktu as le temps de travailler avant dîner you've got time to do some work ou to get some work done before dinnertravailler à ou sur une chanson to work at ou on a songtravailler comme un bœuf ou forçat to slave away, to work like a Trojan2. [avoir une profession] to workvous travaillez? do you work?, do you have a job?j'ai arrêté de travailler à 55 ans I stopped work ou retired at 55travailler pour payer ses études to work one's way through college/universitytravailler en free-lance to do freelance work, to be a freelancer3. [faire des affaires] to do (good) businessentreprise qui travaille bien/mal/à perte thriving/stagnating/lossmaking firm4. [pratiquer son activité - artiste, athlète] to practise, to train ; [ - boxeur] to work out, to trainfaire travailler ses jambes to make one's legs work, to exercise one's legsc'est ton imagination qui travaille your imagination's working overtime, you're imagining things6. [suivi d'une préposition]travailler à [succès] to work ou to strive fortravailler contre/pour to work against/forle temps travaille contre/pour nous time is working against us/is on our side————————[travaje] verbe transitif1. [façonner - bois, bronze, glaise] to work[CUISINE - mélange, sauce] to stirb. [peintre] to work the paste2. [perfectionner - discours, style] to work on (inseparable), to polish up (separable), to hone ; [ - matière scolaire] to work at ou on (inseparable), to go over (inseparable) ; [ - concerto, scène] to work on, to rehearse3. [obséder] to worryêtre travaillé par le remords/l'angoisse to be tormented by remorse/anxiety4. [tenter d'influencer] to work on (inseparable) -
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112 freshen
v. tazelemek, tazeleştirmek, canlandırmak, canlanmak, tazeleşmek, serinlemek, ferahlamak, zindeleşmek, sertleşmek (rüzgâr), doğurmak (inek)* * *tazeleştir* * *1) (to become fresh or cool: The wind began to freshen.) serinlemek2) ((often with up) to (cause to) become less tired or untidy looking: I must freshen up before dinner.) yıkanıp rahatla(t)mak -
113 freshen
1) (to become fresh or cool: The wind began to freshen.) ohladiti se2) ((often with up) to (cause to) become less tired or untidy looking: I must freshen up before dinner.) osvežiti videz* * *[fréšən]transitive verb & intransitive verbosvežiti, okrepiti, ojačiti (se) -
114 freshen
• virkistyä• virkistää• elvyttää• raitistaa• raikastaa• liottaa suola pois jostakin• piristyä• piristää* * *1) (to become fresh or cool: The wind began to freshen.) voimistua, raikastua2) ((often with up) to (cause to) become less tired or untidy looking: I must freshen up before dinner.) siistiytyä -
115 предобеденный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
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116 intrattenimento
intrattenimento s.m.1 (l'intrattenere) entertainment, entertaining: chi si occuperà dell'intrattenimento degli ospiti?, who will be responsible for entertaining the guests?2 (non com.) (festa) entertainment: organizzare un intrattenimento prima di cena, to organize an entertainment before dinner.* * *[intratteni'mento]sostantivo maschile entertainment* * *intrattenimento/intratteni'mento/sostantivo m.entertainment; letteratura d'intrattenimento pleasure reading. -
117 freshen
['freʃn]verbo intransitivo meteor.* * *1) (to become fresh or cool: The wind began to freshen.) rinfrescare2) ((often with up) to (cause to) become less tired or untidy looking: I must freshen up before dinner.) darsi una rinfrescata* * *['freʃn]verbo intransitivo meteor. -
118 snatch
1. transitive verb1) (grab) schnappensnatch a bite to eat — [schnell] einen Bissen zu sich nehmen
snatch a rest — sich (Dat.) eine Ruhepause verschaffen
2. intransitive verb 3. nounsnatch something from something — etwas schnell von etwas nehmen; (very abruptly) etwas von etwas reißen
1)make a snatch at somebody/something — nach jemandem/etwas greifen
4) (fragment) snatches of talk/conversation Gesprächsfetzen od. -brocken Pl.Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91788/snatch_away">snatch away* * *[snæ ] 1. verb2) (to take quickly, when one has time or the opportunity: She managed to snatch an hour's sleep.) ergreifen2. noun1) (an attempt to seize: The thief made a snatch at her handbag.) schneller Griff2) (a short piece or extract eg from music, conversation etc: a snatch of conversation.) die Bruchstücke (pl.)* * *[snætʃ]I. n<pl -es>1. (sudden grab) schneller Griffto make a \snatch at sth nach etw dat greifenI only managed to catch a few \snatches of the conversation ich konnte nur ein paar Gesprächsfetzen mitbekommen4. (spell of activity)to do sth in \snatches etw mit Unterbrechungen tunII. vt▪ to \snatch sth etw schnappento \snatch sth out of sb's hand jdm etw aus der Hand reißen2. (steal)he \snatched the gold medal from the Canadian champion er schnappte dem kanadischen Champion die Goldmedaille weg3. (kidnap)▪ to \snatch sb jdn entführen4. (take quick advantage of sth)▪ to \snatch sth etw ergatternperhaps you'll be able to \snatch a couple of hours' sleep before dinner vielleicht schaffst du es, vor dem Abendessen noch zwei Stunden Schlaf zu kriegen5.▶ to \snatch victory from the jaws of defeat eine drohende Niederlage in einen Sieg verwandeln* * *[sntʃ]1. n1) (= act) Griff mto do sth in snatches — etw in Etappen tun
2. vt1) (= grab) greifento snatch hold of sth — nach etw greifen, etw packen
to snatch sth out of sb's hand — jdm etw aus der Hand reißen
2) some sleep etc ergatternto snatch a quick meal —
the Ferrari snatched the lead on the last lap — der Ferrari riss in der letzten Runde die Führung an sich
to snatch an opportunity —
they snatched a quick kiss — sie gaben sich (dat) schnell einen Kuss
he snatched a kiss while she wasn't looking — als sie gerade wegsah, stahl er ihr schnell einen Kuss
they snatched victory from the jaws of defeat with a goal in the last minute — mit einem Tor in der letzten Minute konnten sie aus der Niederlage noch einen Sieg machen
3. vigreifen (at nach)don't snatch! — nicht grapschen!
* * *snatch [snætʃ]at nach):snatch at the offer fig mit beiden Händen zugreifenB v/t1. etwas schnappen, ergreifen, packen:snatch up aufraffen2. etwas schnappen, fangen3. fig eine Gelegenheit etc ergreifen, etwas, auch Schlaf ergattern:snatch a hurried meal rasch etwas zu sich nehmen4. etwas an sich reißen:snatch a kiss einen Kuss rauben5. snatch (away) from jemandem etwas, jemanden dem Meer, dem Tod etc entreißen, jemandem etwas wegschnappen:he was snatched away from us by premature death er wurde uns durch einen (allzu) frühen Tod entrissen;snatch victory away from sb jemandem den Sieg wegschnappen6. snatch off weg-, herunterreißen7. Gewichtheben: reißen8. sla) Br raubenb) besonders US kidnappenC s1. Schnappen n, schneller (Zu)Griff:make a snatch at → B 1, B 2, B 32. kurzer Augenblick:sleep in snatches immer wieder aufwachen, Durchschlafstörungen haben3. fig Bruchstück n, Brocken m:snatches of conversation Gesprächsfetzen5. sla) Br Raub mb) besonders US Kidnapping n6. US vulga) Fotze f, Möse f (beide vulg) (Vulva)b) Nummer f (Geschlechtsverkehr):* * *1. transitive verb1) (grab) schnappensnatch a bite to eat — [schnell] einen Bissen zu sich nehmen
snatch a rest — sich (Dat.) eine Ruhepause verschaffen
2. intransitive verb 3. nounsnatch something from something — etwas schnell von etwas nehmen; (very abruptly) etwas von etwas reißen
1)make a snatch at somebody/something — nach jemandem/etwas greifen
4) (fragment) snatches of talk/conversation Gesprächsfetzen od. -brocken Pl.Phrasal Verbs:* * *v.greifen v.greifen v.(§ p.,pp.: griff, gegriffen)haschen v.zusammenraffen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
119 would
would [wʊd]1. modal verba.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► When would is used to form the conditional, the French conditional is used.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• I wouldn't worry, if I were you à ta place, je ne m'inquiéterais pas• to my surprise, he agreed -- I never thought he would à ma grande surprise, il a accepté -- je ne l'aurais jamais pensé• who would have thought it? qui l'aurait pensé ?• I said I'd go, so I'm going j'ai dit que j'irais, alors j'y vais• I said I'd go, so I went j'avais dit que j'irais, alors j'y suis allé━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• if you would come with me, I'd go to see him si vous vouliez bien m'accompagner, j'irais le voir━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━would you wait here please! attendez ici s'il vous plaît !• would you close the window please voulez-vous fermer la fenêtre, s'il vous plaît► would you like ( = do you want)would you like some tea? voulez-vous du thé ?• would you like to go for a walk? est-ce que vous aimeriez faire une promenade ?• 50 years ago the streets would be empty on Sundays il y a 50 ans, les rues étaient vides le dimanche• I saw him come out of the shop -- when would this be? je l'ai vu sortir du magasin -- quand ?d. (inevitability) you would go and tell her! évidemment tu es allé le lui dire !• it would have to rain! évidemment il fallait qu'il pleuve !e. (conjecture) it would have been about 8 o'clock when he came il devait être 8 heures à peu près quand il est venu2. modifier* * *[wʊd, wəd]Note: When would is used with a verb in English to form the conditional tense, would + verb is translated by the present conditional of the appropriate verb in French and would have + verb by the past conditional of the appropriate verb: I would do it if I had time = je le ferais si j'avais le temps; I would have done it if I had had time = je l'aurais fait si j'avais eu le temps; he said he would fetch the car = il a dit qu'il irait chercher la voitureFor more examples, particular usages and all other uses of would see the entry below1) (in sequence of past tenses, in reported speech)if we'd left later we would have missed the train — si nous étions partis plus tard nous aurions raté le train
wouldn't it be nice if... — ce serait bien si...
they couldn't find anyone who would take the job — ils n'arrivaient pas à trouver quelqu'un qui accepte le poste
5) (expressing desire, preference)switch off the radio, would you? — éteins la radio, tu veux bien?
8) ( when giving advice)9) ( expressing exasperation)‘he denies it’ - ‘well he would, wouldn't he?’ — ‘il le nie’ - ‘évidemment!’
‘she put her foot in it (colloq)’ - ‘she would!’ — ‘elle a mis les pieds dans le plat (colloq)’ - ‘tu m'étonnes!’
10) ( expressing an assumption)let's see, that would be his youngest son — voyons, ça doit être son plus jeune fils
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120 freshen
['frɛʃən]viPhrasal Verbs:* * *1) (to become fresh or cool: The wind began to freshen.) ochładzać się2) ((often with up) to (cause to) become less tired or untidy looking: I must freshen up before dinner.) odświeżyć (się)
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